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Dresses at Reduced

Prices

We haw picked from each price range of oui dress sloe k. ® and reduced the price for this pre-Thanksgiving sale. ITiese are all No" Fall Style J* Dresses " In ^t.rlc.* In fit all Blacks. Browns, Wines, Rusts, & Blues Sgoo $590 syBo $g90 DRI^SKS DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES $098 $375 S075

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLF, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933. | Net 1 /CT >.

blue rabbit with pink eye» and

reminded her that

CHAPTER VI

LOLA WANTS A BABY

Weil, r juit hate to go '

Mm Tileotnb, after having obtained there wire aeveral thihg* to tie ilnne her dnniMtU Interview with Lila for before ahe eoubl lake the haby home the Woman • Home C'onipauioo, —that two of the orphanage a eom hut I i hink T have got everything, niittee uiembera muat rail on her at dot i j«»«" her home and decide — well, they* aiav and have luwli, Mra. Tit were rather atri.’t about where they eoaih," urged Lola. placed the children. Lola felt that Nu. dear I muat daah .iff and ahe must have tliai adorable baby al start nutting down the worda. the earlieat poi-hle moment and Tell mi', don't vou ever -in them wist [.leaded* to have • two eommitte* of the gruelling pace of your career memhera call on In that afternoon. iloesn 't there ever come a longing The matron (iron ;- I to tjy to ar-

fur th* right of All Womanhood?” range it. Let's free l.u!:i -pent the ti moon huving a

Lola vsas bewildered.

er. you mean.

liberal supply . baby tilings —

i mean, doesn't this house *eeni clothes, toys, diai r “. safety pins, a

pmpty at timeaf I you . v, r find cradle Of court the clerk* recog-

yourself listening for the patter of nized the great l i star and gossip

. . n living 1 < and fast over ■Why 'Why, yea, Mrs. Tit

. v, * •* ' - -

comb.” Sadness and longing crept

into Lola 'a voice.

"The call of Motherhood is an strung in some women.” 8he oh terved Lola's rapt eyes raised up ward and gently patted her hand. ' • Well, we must hear the eroas that's given us, dear. Goodbye. It's been a inspiration to meet you in your lovely home and I'll write the lov liest article 1 ever penned. Au re vsrr, as the French say.” Lola remained in rapt contempla lien for some time after the inter eiewer left, walking slowly hack and forth. Hhe came to a halt be foYe an oil painting in the living room of a mars in the field with a

the telephone v - Equally of

■ an of the city

editors: Lola II :raa vsas going to

heve a haby!

Reportera wer n flocking into the offiee of 8p-. Hanlon for con-

firmation.

Why don't v ns grow upf'* he demanded. t your tongue* hangiug out ov. - - me looney rumor dust to | you’re all a litinrb of nosele ' loodhounds, I’ll u right her houee ard we'll get a b1< ! .' denial from In r own ruby 11; I’ll let you see hvr in person 1 ; if you’re any judge of silhou i. you’ll know there’s nothing to it.” Lola was dre- I in a sweet ami

a ickling colt. Brogan's angry voiee simple negligee, : Ii like a materia the hallwHv Jul nut disturb.her. n tj gown, read down and meet she turned dreamy eyes to him and the two women in the Fairfax spoke softly; “Jim... it's you.” Orphan Home, v Space Hanlon, Brogan, hat still '..n his head, I leaving the repi 'Side, dashed growled: ' And I just dropped by on i* 1 the housu a the stairs and mv wav to wnrk to tell you you ntn the door o' i a room. The eea’t make a su.'ker out of me. gown brought I 1 an irresolut#

' Why, dim...!” she looked at him ' l “ !

surprised but with eves still soft, , .^jv, waai s havmg forgotten the incident of the votir getting re l siuette about the house I

"I read the papers, too! Your

halt.

'Hay, what’s - tornado about

bas-

to kick

Roman chariot driver can stay in the ean for all I care. I called up

and cancelled the cheek.”

Lola drew herself up grandly. 1 ^ ou would trj be funny about

it.”

You

"I only lied,” said Lola, aoftly was horrified.

it's true?” ' A baby ? ’ ’

L*, 4 .!*-': 1 , , y° u ‘• Yes. and thin is one thing I don't

oed Hliv h*»In frrim von n« ’ *

wouldn't do anything if I told you need anv help fr m you on.’ who It was for. You see, I was try "Aw, gee, Set -• ., vou poor kid. mg to help somebody whom 1 Nu wonder vou v h‘i en so unset thought wa«. a friend.” Ud IN , .usv—” Her aad little smile brought Bro- Lola observed a coolv! “Why

!° her aide at a single stride, ill this sv-nipath ”

What rto you mean . • You thought • I'm your pa -ewy. You don't

1,1 ' have to keep a .-iiflT upper lip with

was a friend '

’. fl, — "don't you ftrr frel

of fathtrhoodt"

, .P* 11 *?, “P. mP Listen, Ht tell me his name, frightfullv. He said I d done it pur That » al! I want to know ” jmsely for publicity.” , ” Don t be s,||v! I don’t know

Hrogau nodded triumphantly, his name vet

"Didn't I tell you he was a no good ”Yet' \\ . holy smoke, immigrant?” are you going to find out?” ’ That s a closed incident in my “If it'-. o, ..e i

when

If it . gn of your business, af

ter 1 adopt him.”

'Oh, mu v re going to adopt a babv! V\ hew I thought you were going to release on your own!” -She started to leave. “I don't care to discuss it any further.” “Mnit a minute: you can't adopt a baby. It isn't in your line. The funs don i want to see you surrounded by an aura of Motherhood ...leaning over a cradle, sterilizing bottles Men! Hcrapes! Dazzling eh.tlu-s' A glamorous pin wheel per sonahty that'a what they waut ( from you! Not patting hahies on the back to 1 ring up bubbles!”

life,” ssid Lola, dramatically. “He side*, an American man trust be the

father of my child!'’

‘ What the heck are you talking

about?”

''Jim. I'm serious. Why don’t »» get married? Like we should have done in the first place?” "Lois'” he cried, and took her

auddenlv in his arms

' And have Iota of little babies!

•aid Lola, looking up at him with "tirrv eyes He held her off and

looked aearehmgly at her.

"Bay, what’s got into you! Are

you tight?”

Don't joke about' it, .Tim ” She, "I V

pot her arm. .bout hi. n.-ck and laid ebang.- a l ^ '-.i' 7 t VL n V* gfl? .V* her head „n hi, breast "I see now * - Wei? , ‘T.e r j mbll ' ,, r ! whv I've been so unhappy. I've ,.n’t wh. r' n ,'' f •s:'. th,t wanted the right of All Womanhood “a“r tT brinv , kM “ .‘ Sn '' 'luiel evenings at home — with mv i,| M r .- of tin? i k i*, 0 ,he ® ,mo, '

husband sad children about me-” ,hls ”

How can you raise a family , 1 u “‘y' f people in this busine*# wi.cn you’re making five picture* a u , "u' " - Gloria- Swanson, vi-sr? Nobody wants to see yon in i v ' , |l”' rv nn ' 1 Harold Lloyd in interesting condition —You dizzv I .. i, ‘ ."'“"‘•‘on and — ” little duck, what vou want is Jim , , 1,11 those jieojile have a right Brogan back again. We’ll pick 11®, I , '" l , d r' n ' They’re grown things- up when they left off be “l .® 11 ' 1 11 vid headed, sensible men tween u. and... Holv smoke' fee i l ' l "'v’v e got nice fam. «•»< • twelve o’eletk cull on etare * u " ou “<ltug*—culture and hack.

He k,Med her quickly. "I’ll * r ° U ? d ~

*/«* through by fiv#*-thirtv, honey.” ' ou trv * n K iUB;nuati* that

"Jim, wait - M * .! uo ^ R 00< 1—'*

”1 can't Forget that babv stuff. ; „ 1 ,i’t‘J 1 '' l “ ' re « Htcat little kid, '"U and I ran wait until w.- re fifty i i '»«re than you think .'Can old and adopt one!” ' '"H ‘t M II remains you don’t

Lola let him go

that, that one wot r , "truck into her consciousness.

: — ut?r

-are changed, grew softer, her evee otiensd , ■..

tel" , " - “ c, ii remains you don’t silence after i" v,nlr elbow from your btek wlopt havihg fa'mUv”! 1 , witl ‘ >^ ur

family is ahum as fine n ,,| ace t0

•ioquent.

IO(|

H

• n - - - —wm. six^uiUlV ‘ Hhe could adopt a baby! Iwtlir lafor T 1« •

opened wider, grew more

it. Hhe

lalf an hour later, Lola was in

lier eyes Hhe ‘ le \K ?“ fl “', t; *! 0r Urm "

b-c.; •»* » haby I “Winter. .I,* «!«'!!'

the foundlitfg ward of the Fairfax ^ ^ J iflu Home, walkiu^r towh Of cribs, holding a tiny babv m her "jms Hhe was genuinely and cum p i-tidy transfixed by the little bun die- Hhe kissed the baby 's hand and looked up a t the severe-faced ma

Iron,

''Ob, he's beautiful,” said Lola ioidunj; (i „ w „ baby-. f§1 , 8h ' held him up agamat her cheek. h *’» ”ght next to me — and he ■ going to stay.” She turned her attention to the baby. "Do vou lo'lTl W . her * / 0U r * K-ong* Home (eolt, «uti vou're roimr n

me amirs.

door/’ ’’ “ h0W Mr Hanlon “» 'h* now'as a?gr; S s riui. ?? id 8 P««.

.. ‘“'ae.' a§ Lola, "go ahead

ter t.!.i ,, v b o U u t , 1 1 0 k " OW mv ratket h9 '

.Uv^ut!” 1 ’” ,,,,d L ° la:

rr^i or - V'UToX,?.

‘ 1 And

there vn. n ’ l0,<1 ^ ou "'•'•joa Fa'rfi» < ’ ( i an '’H'er dame fro.ti

now .ee.nJ'H?? U °V •'*.

an* >i Burns about adopting n

DANVILLE TUESDAY!

Coui Ii Shelton and Uls drap-ry ne.'iiato from Danville high school will i\i liang shots with the Tiger Cub ii the local floor tomorrow cicnin it tv o'clock. A curtain i .iisei -1 w i-i-n the second teams of i i.- i"i huols will get underway at 7 p ui.

t'l i lev Kdmionson. Green* iu th iin-iitor. has seen Danville i .v tion I wice thiy seann .' . mport* the Hendricks cinini aggregation as being coinpu - d "f u husk; group of bov - up. ole of causing a gr- at deal ui trouble on any bardwood court.

• in |i..|mt the Cubs -bould be a far luHtt-i iiuiiiiet than Danvilb- as Hi w n lung walloped thini 23 to 10 and tin loeals took Brown.vburg in to eamp by a L’5 -o 1 l’ decision. Hu’ you ean'i go by dop> anymore in ba-.k iball ' specially when Gt'ccn la.-ih and Danville tangle.

LVl'fmali, g- 1 1 3 HCult/.. g 3 1 7 SeoU-c, f 0 0 0 Total X -I 20 Score at half, Hainbridge, Plabifield II Dickson out on aci'uunt of injured ;uikb': Metz out first half because of itijyrixl kiuj"; Sands out b'T-ausc of •ickt.ess. Cloverdale, Wednesday niglit, Nov. 2!>—'Keferce <'raw ley, Greencaatle. ()M Gold Gains Q Ili^ii DistiiKtion DRI’VI W ONLY P NSt (litKD ON GRID IKAM UN l T . S. I HIS SE ASON

All Indiana college football team.-, with tin exception of Notre Daino, bud (oliipb-teil tlii ir l!i:!:{ schcduletoiliy. Notre Dame finishes Saturday at New York against undefeated army. Det’auw established the must outstanding record i f anv state team ntid al-o won national recognition. A touchdown which Rutgers scored igiinst I’rinceton .Saturday gave l»eI’auvv the distinction of being the inly unscored-on team in the nation. Seven straight s'lUtouts were scored by Del’auw. giving it the unli. pitted Indiana -ecomla y i-ijlleg-hiimpii nsliip.

icommeutlng on Tuesdu; • | ooiiuti i. ilie Danville Rcpublica'i I >u

Th ('lini-on VY’aiTtors will fnee iwo suong teams in the next six days on I'oreljgn floors. Next Tuesdav night they ji unuy io GrPen- - a-1 le iu me' t lie '1 i gel Cub* Gre ipastle lost inosi of fii-dr team ihat played in the --ate tourney las' year but Coach Kdmon.-ou lias ate'thci te.nn ib..i promisis to b* - Iiiing Danville lias always- pm up a strong Lai tie against Greenckt h and '-ill strive haid to biing bom n victory Ihi, year.”

Uegurdlng (ireeiii ustl- 's p- i foimaiioe in Friday';- itti wiib tbr 1 Mol DOg:-. Chtcli Yarbougb of the I Fmnk fori Tim .s -aid

Gieeniasrlc Iwttlrd nil the way! The game was uotb fa-t aiie slow, combining th fire depart ineiu with tin can leus brand of

play

Grecncustle ba- a team wliio.h I .Viould -how gnat luiprov eiui nl Iwuli every uano All the players I are * iib-i sopboniori i oi junior. I litnl if (le v don't HUor- d this s. a-

id watch

I non. i bey'll ceitaiulv

ing next y ji

It t-n'l a ti am whl, the si/e and di tv i ,d I He i year', fimill i oult;:. | bm it s i smooth, well-coached j mat hin-. Friday nighi the Tig*i • uh;- Inn i i 1 d I heir shot, and as :i i csuli in Is i-d many. THANKS •MIC FOR ALL DK' I KIND AVOIDS. YOI SIT A REAL

OL’Y.

How about Dcktroyiny Uanvill* TK.KK Cl BS

A I ROAt HOU E Filial scon- ll-aohdale, 30; New rt .s . 23. Score at half lioachdalc, 12; Now Russ, 12

Rouclutalc F mi tin Hin. f . .' | done*, f i Robert -on. f Holland, f I A ung, f I J' fferiea, c ' Grider, c I Boling, c I I’crkin-, g : Taylor, g I My ers, g Isbell, g New R" t Whitei'otton, f K-dfey, f Buck, f ’. ’. Harri -, <• . .. . t. ilvcrt. if ■ A Jinho >k, g •.. . * \ anScoyoc, g . . "B” ga’i • Roa lidph, 2.'»; Ross, 1(5. Official .'utl.ii i K.ilignum 1

HN(i I. IS H W < CM A N WALKS AROl \D WORLD ON lll-.l MONTREAL (UIM — Mr*. \V. Chuworth-Mustcrs. w i I iw of a Hritish hiji captain, who is walking iruiind the w rid without money on i bet, arrived u her way across Conuiia and the United States. She a Inf ady ha s walked around England, iind after j -hurt -tay here die proposes going to New York by rail and walking from thei'e to Cbicugo and out to the coast. Her itinerary will take her arid-* th" United States it’d Canada in ea-y stages, then south to Mexico anti South Anierii a, acr- . to Hon lulu anil onward through the Far East. Indi i, Africa an I Europe. Under the terms of her wager, her

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