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m£ DAILY BANNER. CREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17. ,1934.

ITCH in time \ AYES NINE ; so it ft 068 t ^' e prinosltion. Also if a loan will help you he and see us. mfricansecurityico. oans 3nd FinsncinS F Wash. St. Phone 98 $ SS1FIED ADS

SEE F. C. YEAGER 17 East Walnut Street For Hii(h Grade Monuments

TFM'STEK’S ueport

The Township Tiustee’s Anmtal i. pen to the Ativison Hoard ot Cloi v’emaie Pownship, Putnam County,

Indi .na, January, 193).

-For Kent—

FOR RENT: Four IjtTroom modem hum*', centrally located, (iarage. Immediate possession. Phone Hanncr. • 10-tf

IcL'ioii Minstrel tiekets Welch’s Confectionery, FI,.,,nor , and Stevens DruR II nnaV Book store. 14-rtt

-For Sole—

[ or( |, Center Point Chicks , ,1 -,1 by the AKfirlntintj,l xl under the Sanitary Board for Center Point Hot- ,,, Point. Ifi'Bt.

AI.K

Mare eolt, (i months M Hlanehei Scrop-

.niv ;|p. Ifl-So

f ir „-, i lie sale of Walter

Hilly Thomas farm,

28. i ow calves, heifers.

In.r- ■ . mules, new and

r f' tool . 1 r(-18'22-2ti

V'il

FOR RENT — Lower unfurnished apartment. Will be vacant February 1st. See Dr W. M. Mctlantthey. Thin s Sat-tf

— Wanted

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Green castle. We pay all charges. John Wnehtel Co. 24 tf WANTED; Rug'or carpet v, earing to (to. Reasonalde prices. |, , in, n . Orecncattie It. 4. ip

7(i:).2i

17.16 15.55 10.80

176.00

In French Cabinet w' , ^ '■ ;dL

Receipts

l!al. of Dec. 31, 1932 20,761.57 I'lrst Nat’l Hank, Dept. Int. 17.77 I ownship Fund, transl or red by Kiev of adv. In nrd 1,400.00 F’orre.st Herbert, transfers 592.00 Hugh Collins, trans. 25.00 Piist Xa’l Bank, Dep. Int. 21.85 Win. A. Cooper, Common School

interest and revenue

Fi: -t XatT Hank, dep. int. First JshitT Bank, dep. int. First Nat’l Bank, dep. int. i . M. I urr, M'sessor, dog tax tiny S. Kennedy, log tax hirst NiT Bank. dep. int. First Nat’l Bank. dep. int. W. A. Co,.per. dist. of fuds. Alv. 1 , O. Knoy, t:ansfers W. A. Cocper, inst. * rev. First NatT Bank, dep. int.

llugi Callings, trans Furl Gioves, trans.

Guy S. Kennedy, dog tax I' ii-t Nat l Hank. dep. int. First, NatT Hank, dep. int. W. A. Coopei, poo, relief First NatT Bulk, dep. Int. Frank Sutherlin. tiansfer

J. Vernon Cochenour, trans.

Eva Cohn, rent

Guy S. Kennedy, salary

State Treasurer, dep. int.

W. T. Handy, treas. ta.\

Northern Indiana Rower Co.

Guy S. Kennedy, salary

V. E. iBrannenvan, repair.

Sylvester Todd, cow State treasurer, dep. int Guy S. Kennedy, salary

O. (I. driest, retirement dues Northern Indiana Powei Co. Lee Walters, school supplies Homer Williams, cleaning ('has. Hall, mowing 'Weeds Chas. Hall, cutting weeds

Guy S. Kennedy, salary hirst NaT Hank, coupon \\. S. Harris interest

State Tieasurei, dep. int. ISdio' V. K. Branneman, repairs 10.72! Guy S. Kennedy, salary

40.001 year ending December -9.1, 1933. I He pleaded insanity ! 1 SE LESS RED INK S'-In' n„i TOWNSHIP FUND The high court affirmed the jurip- KALAMATH FALLS. Ore (UI*)—

4^.oO t Balance on n.^nn, .Ian. 1 '33 .^2,40l.ftT! i * « .

10.80 Receipts during rear 1,724 28 nt f th '" ,OWPr court last ' i-ast year County Treas'urer George 2.58! Total of bvl. and receipts; 4,125!95 hut , ‘ >ok thp ‘'a 3 *' for >'e- I’- Taylor put in an order to the 62.32, Disbursements during ye: it 2,49<i.57 : hearing on the plea of Moor’s council county court for one quart of red ink ^-!!! I ^j that insufficient consideration w.i« and one pint of blue ink Thi- year ho

33 ' ,?iV ’ W1 t0 ,,1, ' ins:,ni, T angle of the no- ordered a (piart vf hlw ink and a pint

.vYvVan I De 81 1 ‘f red ink-

i uaittiK* oi, .).>

4.50 | SPBCI AiL SCHOOL .TUN’D

50.001 Bal. on hand Jan. 1, ’33

10.01

4,550.01

99.00 604.83

9.95

25.00 12.50 28.00

AI K il l-tested S. C. U,-. • ,le. 19 Highland 12-1417-31

l.!; ; \ and second-hand |. H re and .Oliver nii mco Fordson tracIdu I H. C. 1-ton truck, , ,| : walking plows pin,, r ,rn planter. Mon- , Si,a . 1 iiveneastle, Ind., | S. ( II, Fillmore, Ind. ■ 17-24-Mch. 3-4t I.K \ II White porcelain i ng,' 7.00. Furniture (piare. I’hone IP I h ad 'I Reliable hot,1,'■ to ggs. $20. Kuril:!! ■(, i- i-t side MpKire. l l It Political mounccmeiits

13.22 158.87 10.00 62.00

1 F i i National Hank, dep. int. 6.07 i W. A. Ceopei, di-1 ihution 4.176.22 | W. \. Coopei, excise tax (list. 595.09 W. A. Cooper, poor claims 422.38

Dishu rsements

First NatT Hank, I. n Is 2,275.00 h \ ’ dale Realty i ,i. bonds 3 100.00 I’wp. funds, Iransl’crled 1.400.00 I .Stab Trgasurei dep. int. 17.77 l.(c Walters, Lincoln library 19.50 '<’h id, Hur>l. M • supplies 13.10

I Two members of the new French cabinet chosen by Premier (iaston

Iloiiiiiergne in an attempt to sonlhe the turbulent republic. At to| Marshal Henri Retain, hern of the

jocratic Ticket FOR JUDGE (JAM M SI THKULIN For Sheriff I 1 K. M \RTIN jnverdale d'nvMiship t I d I It BRYAN Greenrastle , hit) O. DOBBS ireenrastk*, Ind. •:or<;i: kn \ukr Li eiii astle TS( 01; G. SCO'IT Lreeneastle TER I!. DUNCAN Lreeneastle j>HN M THERLIN Lreeneastle )> M. HRACKNEY JonriH 11,unship Joint Representative m and Owen Counties ;i'M E. TREADWAY 'pencer, Indiana, pi sr HERBERT Son Tp. Owen Co. "r ( eunty (lerk ER ( MORRISON iRT E. McCAMM \t’K (I c r*,,n T,,« RMllIp I D I HOATWAN 'inroe Township •'LK W. HOSKINS shinuton Township l or Auditor » EV R. HUFFMAN ashingtun Township Eoi D SHANNON 11,1 bn Township for Recorder EADYS RttGEHS reencastle, Ind.

World War, who i- Minister of \\ nr, and Andre Tardieu (below), who holds po.-ition of Minister of State

without portfolio.

RAILROAD TICKET SOLD 63 YEAR? AGO REDEEMED

I INCOI.N. Cal. (IT') Frank Elder. local n id.i! . believed nil road ick'l> should be _ood iinill used, no he decided to ltli:i in til ticket he bought 63 yean ar, and get a refund el the fai lie paid to travel

from Itoc.klln in Lincoln.

The ticket, sold by an ag nt of 11he Central Uacitie ii lx?ti, was

promptly redeemed b\ Pail tic Company, ubl the former r.illn ail mm Elder raid the ticket because while In wa a train one of his trie

lie Southern Il absorbed y y are ago. was ii n - used waiting for ds drovi* by

with a hors' and bug > and carried lilm to bis de-: Inat ion. , In “Love Cult” Probe

>R TREASURER !»l PEW GOFF n-wll Township II C. LOODPASTURK ferson Township fussinner. First DistrirT DiN H. HIM,IS icn.-iH' Township

(•iinty Assessor - Ks A. MARSHALL Lreeneastle N,l E V. HURST "teiN' Township •Mean Tiekel I'm Mayor " ■ D. JAMES

[I or 8hp r jff , ' N ''<K»|>r|tix Lrcen, astle «■. Lrcenrastlo Township Mlhouas

Two of the principals tn the alleged •'love cult” ease in Eos Angeles. At top, Mrs. Muriel H. Wallace who according to her husband, lintruircd herself ami their four children in the “Temple" and accepted at least three “husbands, lb low, "Erotbci Charles Grosse. believed to be leader ef the cult

\ Northern Indium Powei C I ILirii.~ (iaston repairs { Wingfield & E> n. Ii, In ml j Eail Haltom, raul coal i V. K. Biarneman, ame jlicoige • , glc. leaching

| U. (i. tirie-t, ictir iient dues

br id way Coal Co., coal

I Sno'! & Currie r al | J. P. Coltharp, coal

I Philip Meyeis, rr|)airs j Kiper & Csupplies i Franl- Pk v Co. repairs

| . R. Walkei, cow

' Hi nii,-in (’iimmingfv rcpaiis i T he Bannei, advertising I .1. O. Rightsell, title

Fri'ik Allen, coal

' Guy S. Kennedy, salary j v i.'iles Hurst, trail:, Flir.ei Farmer same

] I. Willard Ciomwell. same

Fi'i< t Query, same June Evans, same

Goldie Kennely, same Harvey Suther'in. same

( Cohn U. Morrison, teaching

, Thelma Hamblen, s' me ; tie :ge Win. (>gle, same ! Meryl Michael, same

I 1 Ini:■ Taber -ame

| ( ora M. (Tine, same leneiva Knoll, same ; 1 , rna W Ikci, s re i Ailhur McKaiv.ey, janitor l.-e Walter-, teaching \ Foiled Hur t same i Verm>n Coeitenoui. same , State Treasurer, dep. int. ! V. E. Branneman. haul, coal

j F ,|es vV Cox, coal

i No:them Imliana Pow-er Co. ! Willimn F. Cook, sheep

Fates Duncan, sheep , The Graphic, adv.

j Guy S. Kennedy, salary ! ]'■/.< • Cmninings, sheep

l-Mrl II 'Itom coal i | on Hamblen, hf g

| Georg, Win. Ogle, tea hinc

I Chnrb Hurst, trans. Finn Far nc, same

l.l. Millard Cromwell, same

j Ernest Query, same

• June Evans, same

| H.urvey Sutherlin, same ; G ildie Kennedy, same ! Lee Walters teaching Foriest G. Hui t. teaching iVci non ( ochenour, same i Cohn I.. Morrison, same Thelni:' Hamblen, same

I n riii W'Ike; same

i Merv 1 Mi -h;icl, same

II va Taber, -ame.

| idra M. Cline same I .lent vr Knoll, same i Arthui McK'niiey, janitoi I V. F Branneman, IkuiI coal i ( hud A- Marsh, goal John i . Vermillion, tests State Treasuioi dep. int. Guv S. Kennedy, salary

C. F. Adams, Atlas

I CbiiiTes Hurst, trans. Elmer Farinar, same .1. W. Cromwell same

Ernest Qpery -ame June Evans, same

Goldie Kennedy, same Harvev Suthetlin, same I,ei Walter teaching .1. Vernon Cochenour, same Cohn I Morrison, same

| F. G. Hurst, same

Ge a ire Wm. Ogle, sairo Meryl Michael, same Cora M. (Tine, samtj

Lm-n,a Walker, same

Tie)mn Hamblen, same Jonerva Knoll same

Irma Tabor, same

Arthur McK imey, mnitor Virgil H anneman, haul, coal

Pot Hammond, coal R. M. Hunter, stone

The Granhic suplies Guv S. Kennedy, salary W. T. Handy, dog tax State Treasurer, den. rnt. Cli'il McCammaek, sheen

George W n Ogle, tea hing

Kmei -on Mi bad, sheep V. F. Smiley, repairs

| Non hem Indiana Power Co.

i Karl Halt m. c al

Guv S. Kennedy, salary In, 'iannpolis Schoil Suply ('('.

r I„ Smith, coal

Ii Ti:m "('dis School Sup. Co.,

< haiTes Hurst, trans.

Hatii'd Allen same Waite' - teaching

Forrest G. Hurst, same , V. Cochenour, same I Cohn L. Morrison, same 1 T lelmn Hamblen same I „rn W 'Iker, same .

Meryl Walker, s ire Inn;' Tuber, .-iinie

i Cora M. Cline . ame i Jenevera Knoll, same | Ge rge Wm. Ogle, same I Klmei Karmei, trims, j, Willard Cromwell, name ^

Freest Query, wme June Evans, sajlHj

Goldie Kennedy, same Harvey Sutherlin same Arthur M.Kamey, janitor

i bums

Kay E. Janes, tests William Stolen, dep. int

V. E. Branneman, repair-

Firkin & Danny, coal

(iola Haltom, mowing aveeds

Guv S. Kennedy, salary

The Graphic, advertising ., V. K. Branneman, labor

Tfi 41) 1 Lohn, rent Stale Treasurer, dep. int Frank Prox Co., lepair

D. H. Goble Co., suplie C m |es 11 ill, care of bldg. Herman Cummings, san,, (Tovetdale Hdvv. Co., supplies

W. A. Corns, repairs A. (i. Mayo, encycloped June Evans, trans. Ernest Query, same Elmer Farmer, same

I. Willard Cromwell, sami

Goldie Ken nod v same Ch I'ler Hurst, same Minnie Cline, teaching

C ra Cline, same

Meiyl Mi had, -ame Uleasant Heavin. same George Win, Ogle, same I ormi Walkei, same M vv L. Thrcop, same 1. Vcincn Co henour, same Foi ■ 'st G. Hur.-t. same Co! n I . Morrison, same

I o' Walters, same

Hi rman Cummings, janitor

Guy S. Kennedy, salary Ulv Denny, poor relief I. K. M"Curry, same Oth ('innings, same Rule vV Mann, -ame lh nk F Rcr I, -ame

Conrad Job, same F. M. Hurst, same ( lyde Gray, same J. !.. Smith, land

William Storen, dep. ini Ficd Wingert, labor v ' rthern Indiana .Power G" T he Banner, advertising W. T. Handy, taxes Ah ny Farmer, sheep Gei rge Wm. Ogle, teacinng (Tuiile Braniiemnn, she p Chailci Miindy, plastering Ernest Qneiy, trans. F! i er Farmer, same

June Evans, same be Huist. same

Ci.Idle Kennedy, -ame Elmer Farmer, hu, repair, J. Willard Cromwidl, tr ns I i-' Walters, teaciung Foi iest (i. Ihir<t. Tame J. Vernon Cochenour, same Cohn L. Morrison, same I ornn Walker, same Maiy T. Thnop, same Gem ge Wm. Ogle, same Plea ant Heavin same Merv I Michael, same Cora M. (Tine, .-ame

Mamie Cline, same

Herman Cummings, janitor Central Supply Co,, parts J. Vernon CreTenour, repairs Eiederick McCurry, plastering Ed Fi /.ier. re|miring Statu Ti'ea.-uier, dep. int. Guy S. Kennedv, salary I arkin A Denny, ei al 0. K. Mi 'hue!, adv. bd.

10.72) Receipts during year 42.50 I Total of bal. and receipts 186.17' Disbursements during year 5.49 | Final bal. Dec. 31. ’33

TUITION FUND

Jlaf. on hand Jan. 1, '33

Ueujipts during year

Total of bal. and receiptDisbursements during year

Final bal. Dec, 31, '33

DOG FUND

Bal. on hand, Jan. 1, *33 Receipts during yeai Total of bni. and receipt-

Disbui'sements during year

loo

87.42 30.00

3.75 1.00

72.50 220,00 732.00

10.01

12.00 72.50

8.45 ,

9.95 Final Hal. Dec. 31, ’33 10.50 BOND FUND 72.84 Hal. on hand, Jan. 1, ’33 2.0 Receipts during yeiar 72.50 1 Total ii bid. and receipts

26.64 Disbursements during year

2.00 j Final bal. Dec. 31, ’33

33.331 LIBRARY FUND

5.355.30

12,116.63'

10,934.33 ! 1.182.30 1

30.17 12.00 75.00 52.50 36.30 25.00

186.37

44.28 12.62 11.95

1.50

18i!.8s 90.86 5,MM) 10.(10 46.82

.75

81.55 72.50 107.00 80.40 92.60 79.40 72.60 91.60 30.00 140.00 125.00 103.70 100.00 100.00 128.05 106.7(1 125.00 90.00 200.00 170.00 I6r,.li() 21.85 5.50 11.00 30.62 18.00 24.00 16.14 30.00 8.00 131.60 i.eo 128.70 107.00 80.40 92.60 79.40 72.60 20.00 96.0*7 200.00 170.00 165.00 140.(Mi 125.00 125.00 100.90 1110.00 128.05 106.70 72.00 10.10 11.00 8.17j 17.16 72.50 7.90 107.00 80.40 92.60 79.40 72.60 94.60 20.00 182.12 I 17.12 123.00 153.73 1 12.59 82.12 113.29 108.00 107.97 89.67 82.56 72.00 2.60 4.90 15.00 3.50 42.50 150.60 15.55 10.00 25.00 6.00 2.25 29.64 8.95 30.00 14.46 7.10 105.2$) 107.00 30.00 200.00 170.00 165.00 140.00 125.00 125.00 mono 1(10.00 128.00 106.70 103.70 80.40 92.614 79.40 72.60 94.60 25.00 90.00

■ I . x v l* l III '1*1 r» II ■ F. Kennedy, supplies

I!. York, ^ loci applies

Tv le McKame.v, repairing E:111 Haltom. hauling coal J. B. Burris, adv. hd. Lee Clark, sewing machines C. W. Snodgfass, pianos

Ernest Query, trail-. FI me]* Farmer, same lime Evans, same Ch irle.- Hurst, same Goldie Kennedy, s'lmo

J. Willaid (’romwell, -ame Hi i nr n Cumirings. janitor

Lee Walters, teaching

Forve.-t G. Hurst, same J. Vernon Cochenour, same Cohn L. Morrison, same

Loma Walker, same Mary !.. Thrcop, same

Ge i ge Wm. Ogle, same Pleasant Heavin*. same

Meryl Michael, same Cor- M. Cline, same Mamii Cline, teaching Ruth .Morrison, same

|. id a no Shoemaker, lahur Kiod Reising, in valves

Oscar Mi hael, sheep

State Tieasurei, dip. int. Guv S. Kennedy, salary Noilhern Indi ma Power Co.

Lew i Neier insuran >

S. F.

\

Ulv Denny same

Pal’vef Br ducts Co. supplies Huntingt n Lab. Inc., -upplies

Ei nest Query trans,

Klmei F ii mer, same

June Evans, same Chillies Hurst, same

('oldie Kennedy, -amu J. VYilliard Cromwell, -ame Heim'n Cummings, janitor Fergu on I hr. Co. w imlow shd Lee Walters, teaching I, Vein n ( (luchenour. -ame Fun est G. Hurst name

Lom 1 " Walker, smniv

George Wm. Ogle, :ime

Meryl Michael, sum** Cora M. Cline same

Cohn I.. Moi ris n. same B'eseunt Heavina, same

Ruth Monison, rime Mamie (Tine, -amn

M ii-v 1. Tliroop, same

L'e Walters, books Kiger A - Co. suplies

Rule Sr Mann, por claims

F E. Reed, same

Clyde Gray same ,

E VI. Hurst, same Charles Moser, siinuv Lee Woodsll, same

Roliert Davis, same # •

S F Kennedy, same VV. R. Hutcbesrn, same

Statement showing amount

16.49

3.91

42.98

3.01)

27.00 37.50 11.15 24..V) 72.60 79.40 80.40 87.60 94.6,1 102.60 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 125.00 125.00 137.50 137.50 125.00 175.00 72.00 72.50

6.50

68.00

2.00

45.12

8.60

12.00

1.25

13.00

2.25

13.22

5.60

27.73 30.27

2.62

20; 00

.11 III 7.00 l.sn

79.40 80.40 72.60 102,60 91.60

3.00

87.60 17 5,00 137.50 137.50 125.00 125.00 125.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100,00 1(10.00 72.00

5.12

io.ik i

1.95 2.00

10.05 72.50 150.27

4.50 1.25

21.09

4.50 9.60 5.00

79.10 80.40 72.60 102.60 94.60 87.60 72.00 175.00 137.50 137.50 125.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100,00 100,00 100.00 100,00 85.00

1.50

36.00

6.00 6.07

73.00 56.93 212.50

9.81 3.94 6.51

25.50 35.75 79.40 86.40 72.60

102.60

94.60 87.60 72.00

- 18.09

157.11 119.61

121.27

107.99 83.89 82.11 85.23

107.1*9

85.23 82.11 82.11

107.99

77.15 15.23 69.73

1 136.00

•20.00 77.25 16.00

4.00 2.00

8,601.92 5,354.94 1 14,016.87 11 582.30 2,434.48 354.00 i 222.00 , 576.60 j 353.60 223.00 |

I

2.471.24 1 631.98 1 3,103.22 | 2,495.0(11 608.22 (

I

II 0.80 1

1 10.80 14.00 I 66.80

Balance on h ind Jan. 1, ’33 Receipts dwring year—none.

Total nf bal. and receipts Di-i'iirsemoitls during year Final bal. Due. 31. ’33 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS

Bal. on hand Jan. I, ’33 20.761.57 | Receipt- during year 13,869.75, Total f bal. and teceipt- 54.031.32! /I - !un soments ,JtH ing ve.ar 28.481.14 i Final bal. Dee. 31, '33 6,156.18 Total hnlanne a- shown bv this re :

port—$6,150.18.

Warrant-cheeks outstanding December 31, 1933 (itemized on page 15, of this report )—$l 19.59. Total balances and outstanding, warrants, De . 51, 1035 $6,269.77. | Cush in depository Doeember 31,1

ikT:! 80,209.77.

1 Guy S. Kennedy, the Trustee of (Toverdale Township, Putnam loun j y. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or ■iP'iitn) that the preceding lepirt of| iceeipts, disbursements, and balance, i- : rue ;i«d correct, as I verily he / lieve; and I further declai'e that the! -urns with vbirii I am charged in this 1 I'opurt are all of the sums received by , .lie. ami that the various items of ex- | a uiit 4tes credited have been fully , aid in the sums stated, and without | expiess or implied agreement taat any pn-tion theteof shall be retained: er lepaid to me oi any othei person. And I further dorian?, and swear (or, rffirm) that 1 have received no money uni article of vadue, in consideration! of ary contra't by me as Trustee of

;bi Township.

GUY ,8. KKNNEDY,

Tiustee of (Toverdale Township. Stibsciibed ;ind .sworn to before me, t he rhairnKin of tiie Ad'd-orv Board I of this T iwnship. this 2nd day of j

(atuiary, 1934.

J. B. BURRIS. |

(Tia.irman of Advisory Beard of

(Toverdale Township.

I his rep i t was received, accepted | and approved by the Advisory Bonn 1 .! f this Township at their mnual meeting, ibis the 2nd dav of January,

1934.

J. B. BURRIS, O. R. .MICHAEL, KARl HERBERT. Advisory K< id. ■Clovr.rdale Town-

ship.

FIVE CON VICTED SEWERS \W4IT COURT APPEALS

MURDFHIRS’ SINTENtES IN ILLINOIS ( RIME DRIVE BEFORE SI PUFMI. (Oi ITT

SPRINGFIFJ/D. Ill (UP)—Five convicted -layer.-, tiwu of them alleged police killers, seek escape from death in the electric chair in appeals which are sche< cileil te he actei on by the Illinois St;ds’ Supreme Court this

month.

One of the convicted men is John S’Tirck, Chicago, vvho was given n (U'Hth sentence on hi conviction of shooting Policeman J Tin Sevick to death in the corridor of the Chieago criminal counts building. Seheiek, on trial on a charge of united robbery, made a break for freedom after n l 'ade,| revolver had | been secretly smuggle ' to hrm in the ' CHirt room Sc he k was captured J Irf-fore he could leave the buil ting. The other allegtsl p dice killer ia El Brewer, formerly of .Muhlenberg. Ky. He was convicted of p.irtiaipating in the killing of a state highway police man and John Law, chief of j>olieo H t H ai ris-burg. Btewer and two other-j were lieing taken to Harrisburg for

quentl.ming.

The other three con Icmned men ore Joseph Francis and George Dale, both i f Chicago, anc Hubert C. Moor. Robinson school teacher Frai ris and Dale were eonviete • in Chicago, Francis °f slaying a milk wagon driver and Dale of killing a man in an attempted holdup. Eleanor , Jar ran, the “Blonde Tigrenn” was tried with Dal" and given life, hut did not appeal. All the convictions were obtaine curing the Chicago war on

criminals.

Moor was convicted at Marsdinll, in I the Clark County circuit court, Inst I January. He was accused of having inurdeied his wife while they wore returning to Robinson from Indianapolis , Ind., where they had motored for the

week-end.

Mrs. M >**r, also a school teacher, was found (lead in their automobile j after her husbat.il hast told police |

I0.0(» | robbers had held them up and killed 1

10.25, her-

of all | Later, he was arrested and allegedly money mid to0tho various funds of i confeaae I that he killed her bevauw Cloverdale Town hip, ol Putnam 1^^ vvifsn’t a neat bou-"keeper, that County, disbursements'therefrom and | ^ lpf( um ,. ashM (ishp , in thp sinU .

Adapted by

LUCY HUFfAKCR

from the tereen plau tiarnnq GMTA bn HX.HARWOOdJ on*,’ SALK.A VISfirtL a '*\cB<tfoUu>yrhftiS'cx noun

by my lecretarv.

aiksii, turning to

“The courier

ac* •

CHAPTER VI

The Queen findt her time no lem occupied with Ike problem* of peace than they had been with war. Everything muat give way to her duties and time for her beloved reading was to be atolen from hours that she should eleep. Her people still hope that »he will marry Prince Charles ami they do not, approve of her interest in Mngnue, who is excellent as the Lord Treasurer, bat is not trusted as a man.

Although Queen Chriatina could aot leave Sweden, *he did not lark Mao,nation with men froiD' other countries. From every nation of Europe, came envoys on one mission nr another. Her fame as a great queen and a wise woman, had gone far, and Sweden had become a power to be reckoned with. It Had been victorious in war. Now it wae proving to he a great country in peace. She enjoyed the audiences she held. F.ien when they had to do with routine matters, scarcely exciting, ehe liked to meet and talk with learned men from afar. Prom them, as well as from the books she read so eagerly, she found food for her great curiosity about the world and what was going on in it. "Whom do I receive this morniug,” she asked of Aago one morning when lie brought her breakfast. "The English Ambassador and the French, Your Majesty.” There was a knock on the door. "Pray do not dally, Your Maj. eitv. Beside* the ambassadors, yon have a council concerning the new tea wall at Gothenburg and a meeting with the Regent of the University at Upsaln.” “See who it is at the door. And worry not — 1 will be on time.” It was the Coniitesa F.bha. “Ebba dear!” cried the queen in delight. “What are you doing up in e.trlyl It is only the queen, who must arise with Hie peasant women.” ”1 couldn’t sleep” answered Filiba. "That means you are either happy or unhappy. Which ia il!”

What news?” «he the new arrival, from Holland his

just come, Your Majesty,” the msn answered. “He ).-ngs you tins lei

ter.”

‘‘From Holland?” the queen asked, with a note of excitement in hi r voice, bite opened the letter and read it feverishly, while the uh.'in rellor spoke “The question. Your Majesty, of your marriage cannot be mtieh I'm ther delaved.” As if she had not heard, t'liristina said: “Wonderful news! He icoming! ” Prince Phnrle* was unable t i conceal, if he had desire to, his anii 'V ance, at he asked “Who is com-

ing.”

“Descartes—the greatest phtloso pher in all Europe. He has accepted mv invitation and ia coming to Stockholm. What a triumph for me! What a triumph for Sweden!” The Prince’s irritation was all Uv evident, as he said: “Another one of your scholars, come to feed off the state!' ’ “Scholars eat less than soldiers. Charles” replied the queen, "and they are more productive.” “I think philosophy a waste of time. Give me .netion.” The queen, who was enjoying the conversation and the petulance of the prince, said in a mock sorrowful voice: “Alas, Charles, I am afraid you have no passion for learning. That is a great difference between us. Yet you speak of marriage ” Then, seriously, with no trace of mockery or humor, she added: ‘‘What have we in common — what enn we have in common — von and

1 ? ”

It was Oxenstierna who answered and his voice was stern: "The e'ati —the state’s good. ” The queen had opened another letter which her secretary had before her, She read it before auswiring and then turning to Os nstierna. said: The special envoy ,,f Phillip tha Fourth of bpabi is nearing Stockholm.' 1 There was a long silence. The queen glanced at the prince and the

It wet the Ceuntrn thin vrha rtmr into Iht room.

“ Happy.”

* “Oh, I »tn glad, Etdia. Whit it that makes you eu appy.”

“No reason.”

“I think that ia the moat wonder fill happiness of all- w.cn you are

happy for no reason ”

“Lat'a go for a t e.gh ride.”

“1 can f.”

“It ia such a glorious day, sun shining on the snow. ‘•They are not fo' me. today. Sea , ells and ambassadors are my lot.

Their faces

hubnees renaming therein afor thej*

Uow boring. M “Perhaps. But ther must receive mv attention. I’ll te you what, Kliha, we will go afterward.’’ ‘Oh, you always s.ii that hut nt the end* of the da*' ',*i are never int. You are sure ti le 1 by musty <i!i] papers and old men just ae musty and I can't ge' near you. And then it is another day ambassadors and sea walls again.” “Today, I will dispiise of them by rundown — the papers and the old mee ton—the young I'ues, if there are any. I promise. 'Ye will go on a jllint—two or three day* in the ouat ry.' ’ “Oh!” Mill Ebba. and ('hrGtina saw she did not seem pleased at the prospect of auoli a holiday. “Wouldn't vnti like it, Kliha.” “I’d lose it”, but her face de•wed her words “And now, I must be off, dear. Thank you for coming—do it of-

tener.”

As the countess left the rnoni, the

teen looked after her.

'Women are the strangest rltiags'* she said to herself and quite as if ahe were not a woman, herself. • I shoiililn T Steal a few days from work. I suggested it to please her. Yet she doesn't want to g.,. 1 won-

der why?” j

Sb* could sot 1st her thoughts rs maia on that however, fur Aage entered to announce that, th* Prince and the Chancellor were asking to

lie admitted.

“The bridegroom and Hie god father” slit eaid in is hieiuuely. • • Hid thaio enter.” The Prioce kissed her hand and Oieuilierna made a deep bon. ‘‘Good morning, My Lord'' said slit queen. “ What can i do for

you?"

“If is gund hunting weather” said Prince Charles. ‘‘I thought,

parba|ia—"

“Not today, Charles I have much butiaese ties — fou are follosved

quee

• • 1

pic:

is I Lord Chancellor.

•tern,

| “Thi* visit does not said Oxenstierna. Christina turned to the seeretary, who stOOil beside her desk, e • I'U'g

orders.

“Notify the master of ceriin s to receive the envoy from ' r - ■ m

full court.*’

It was after the * :ctsry I. 'I bowed and left the room that t!" Chancellor spoke again . ITe Pritve stood as if he had fieen s" k n *r i

denly dumb.

“This visit will have s I id effc t

on the populace. Your M: sty '' said Oxenstierna firmlv. ‘ I : r

a Popish marriage for ym ” “Do my people thiol; of nothing.

Chancellor, hut of mv marring. (

Have they no other p.i-time!' ‘‘It is u matter of utmost imp r

tance to the country. It would bn

well to quiet their feT I inn iug your betrothal t,, I’m

your

Charles. ”

“That ia a high price t pay, V Lord, to quiet a foolish fear.” “Your Majesty, it is trot you «' the Queen of Hwedcn, b«t may I i mind you that my blood is nr al too? It is no descent for you t marry me,” said Priii, u ' l aih's. “Of course not, Charles. It i not a question of blood How could it be? We spring from t same stock. 6o tnv not -itid tlm not such a thing iiginn." “What you any, lour Majeii is true" ..aid Oxenstierna “ Th# is no possible obstacle to tins m« riage which we all hope for, I twoen you and Prince f’harles.” The Queen smiled. “Ah, My Lord Chancellor” > said. ‘‘You forget that there is m It may aeeiu a tiny one to yuu — I me, it i* all world Pig. ’ "I do not nnilerstnnd, Ynm

Majesty.”

“Then yours Is n short io r\ for a statesman. I have said it mil I am weary — and now, I say it agaiu —I have no wist, to marry.” Th# Prince turned to the ( I an cellor. There was anger in his face tint it ««* oot the anger win, • inake* on* strong. It was frsug' ■

with helplessness, »

“You see my position. My Li i I Chancellor, rimt if all the will sv

I—-we—the state —w# ar

—ever,

all lest than nothing t< He turned anl wsl from th* room

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