The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1932 — Page 3
f “ ~ o’ K SdL—- ~.,?■ □he Vale Os Aragon By Fred M c Laughlin- \ ciZtathor o/‘ clhe TMade o/* Picardy M/AZ# ' O*"A/ *v Co. • SEW/CZ
CHAPTER IX The Spirit of the Dead Of'the six hur>'lre<! aii<l tiftv nvn 1 who hi'! gone so blithely to the investment <>L.the town of Maracay j <-. ~.• .- • --.:r hnn ,-,•,] ~ -. ... • ,<! -.• rvi lints trapped tn a strip <>f jiinj’- th. ’ lies between the Va'••ticia ratice ata’ ■ sea itself. ■on the south hv .tin tifiriv pat roll iUK the road that fo'\owed tin crest’«f .the range, and menaced i> the rear Uy an ever appro 1 ■ : bo4t of well ari'OUteryd and w<- I •’••d Span Ish troops. Adidfo de I’lr.-i t.- h'lti self led them. :|t>d it must have as forded hint a dehl. of t/q-’v .“If. we had T.-L ■ Mot hat Venturis!. 'Doctor I.lndstiy Hutched !• o«-s our Irish Venezuelan patriot, w lio contra from K:" i in- ami >'!:.>[ ’ L.-r. f.-re. mist believe in [ fairie’k. Imagine that General Bolivar 'inistM free u« from this impasse '’ ’Sure." s I the Irishman: "at a ■ 1< I spring, fnli armed, like spirits out of the earth. .But we haven’t the spirit of Iloftvar with us t..xx instead. w> have a: spit eleks' >< IB fish who sits and broods over his blunders,:,knowing that we fitre starvation or capture by the het army behind us slniTl fiaxe. pushed us west ward to the'mouth • this funnel of Jungfe that .holds us helpless Ten day• before this a vast lx ’ per.or for< e hard pushed- UM put. o< ' Mnriii'a.v Righting im-n fM of the. '■ v ■ ha< k Eastwji rd u rid lie had . - ■ '■. ■ . ; ess yet : ; r . 1 flight,finding us farther Into.the Span ' ish: ana. .Weaker, h-ss ab ■' to e: ' re, w Ifh H ! ' .th ■ „■ ■ i,. V the slow, passage of trine ' Between X’ol >nel Pint a: 1 m •c” an . armed ' truce existed 'Whether, by i some mirnculous turn of gJod f.<r: ■;• •• WC W f::. . . r w“ !' • lent Jungle or the Spaniards ■ ■ I ■U», the result to iiie wotfld be the fcatmg; for the fro mlsiop . a ; trusted aides, erf Bolivar mi J ' never' My e irn .a .1 guilty .. i not off< r a dei V-et might do to me could pre tail against Svnoi.ta again, had va ight the tpniljer cadences of her x .»• 1.1 won for-’ givenesa. At the days w< lit the sht ' of our soldiers dr<» < ! the 1 rhl wet t out 3 of thv.r O' V< and the flesh Web; off their imdies for food we had almost none :-and the desperate iic.it of the oxerwhciniii K / jih.g'.e sick. ■ ■ them, and tl e bglo m bud alien this dread depilation entered -ti.- :r souls, yet that y.till spark s'.d bun > i . Withill the’m, - < - ' . We c.iiue, t ..io‘, .;ay.'.to a great, rent . In the close pa. ked trees , and tile in ■ teriac.: .• v.ues of • ur !1 rest ; : > .It was km li a path M some monster dragon est the deep, emerging frofti the »ea, m:ght have made tn Its p.i's,;ge through the jungle;, yet w. Jib dr.igoli of t,!ie deep exist ed.... kliv w ; . that no arntnaU lidght hitve la •! tin- • mighty trees tlat and pushed others out of its path. ■ I recalled the day of the storm, .and •the wns’k of tlhe >anta 1 ucn the dark bulk that had pa<sed in the gloom a* I fought for tny, lite with the waxcs « . J remv'mberM that the t thrust of the wind had lifted' the <>-. >n into the maze vs woods, and had- <!•■• postted me in a tree. The . 1 . cretiii, then, had freed herself from . the clutches of the reef and, rid .tig the vlexatml waters of :!.«• •,;■!.si wax., had drixenkox.-r the dal floor of lh< ■ Jungle- xxhidh- l_.iv duly a few feet above the lex el of t lie sea—ntid had found at last a gtave’ ln the fbresr ■ whence it had come. And the - I.ucrecla, I remembered. Im ! a « irg of arms and ammunition and food’ •■t'oionel Pin!,* said 1. in the Ip.'ig silence that had held us. ’may not this small army of ours—given food and arms and powder uud ball—-wiU! through the lines of Sjmln? If I nil them with food, and put weapons an 5 ! ammunition into their hands-—?’’ “Are you mad?”, he cried. ' j •‘lf I do thpse things, my colonel, may I ask that this court w ill be for got. that my wtAinded arm ami the broken door at NFaracay—ami the Senorita —?" “Lindsay and Captain Monahan may witness.“ said i’lnl, and he smiled, ’my promise to forget Maracay if you ole tain the manna for these starving aol- ) diets.” “I will tell you. then, my colonel, that this path marks the first and last land passage of the Santa Lucrecia, and if we only follow it we will come upon a store siitficlent for an army,” • • • • • • • Far thM Mya. aw ate and n-ted fcffid caroused, unmindful of the forces of Spain, for we could have held this ship against an army. Am! the lean Indians filled put like dogs at a feast, and eyes brightened, and .shoulders squared, and patriotism flamed again, and , strength' canid back to us—strength of body and mind and spirit —and the will to win was ours, and a desire to pit against the enemy this renewed vigor that belonged to us. We put away one more gargantuan meal —a breakfast—-and t«»ok, ea< h. two pistols and a musket and sufficient ammunition to carry us through
, a score of skirmishes; and then we set the torch to the good ship Santa J/.x ie. ia iii a dozen . diliiTent places. \Ve turned our. faces . southw-arid ! toward the bartier range, where tin eiietny- :iwa,!tcd tis, and with songs j ; of victory on our lips, xye drbke onward tip tile tiiiib-rvd .-s xvhiie flumes spurted skyward from the ' d<iom».»l ship and. spreading. ini<> the Jiijiigle,. fashioned a raging .hell behind us. We emerged from the , >x« r of the forest and fell upon the tliln line that .ola vlie he ghts .They must have !■ cithsiilcfed i<_s shriekipg ,demons from fiery pit that ty« hud let . for.they • Os « their' terrors-, and cast their weapons . away as uso'iess.aga’.nst tiie Imps who ' lujd Just mo uped' from.' the blazing. J' tumult tliat .devourc»t t!ie’Jungle. jim we vreidi exei somhw it’d, diwn - the forested incline that led toward I ti v i 1W 'X? j-“Lindsay-Wnd Capt.vin Monahan May . Witness..’ Said Pini, Sti i Smiling. ■ j ' I T' i»t i.•if x ■.! • ht. w>■ suej va< rpss- the field# wore . i kered w;! li. green ami b:> ■•! Ir. o at la-4 ”f • m-my interference, we stunted the Luke and bent steps ; toward the toxvn of Tina- .- . . ! !,o-the lines of Bolivar, mid where, be- • - ij’vyn.' . ■ ■ ■■ t • of the had had tire ' the li'.mg , •’• • • • • . • . • - : th.® .■ ■ ' ■ ■' ‘ S'. ■ v’ e we s ' ,i- a.’:emmm wa.’ing .for Ito min: Bolivar to pin upoti the - ■ ‘ * ■ ■ I. ’ the X oxetevl < Jr- ■ ; rof Liberator#, .lltf c<»« 1 • j; he x..T ic'.m :he ciirage of idtn7 : - ■ gh g. '. n lof Mar... ay . and he o" • red mild apol-. _ fogy tti.it i'!«•/ and I’laza had. failed t.- ■ H I ;I h< is. o -tom Led n \ t ' w “Do . mot your, t-ngers'u<-hb. .Jiarde. do not |tli'->e < ijsi’e... hands of your- itch Jo ■>f I’ini’a throat ■ 1 “W l.v ahotdd they." said I. for I ’ .jk'tJew that Monahan had talked; “did | hot I'itii give tee my life?" I ! “For t.he. s ird.er <»f Libertitors,". he ' >:■.. tig, . < hcrislied. ’ decora-. Hike pini sliould havyqgot it."' . ( “A* far as 1 am concerned. Fr.’ib- | Clsce. our colonel may have it; surely it Will give him little Joy.” Now 1 Teniemher the !«■■ k in P.t. s «••. s when • .d.th*n If 1 w,-u ! not yet have to deal with the colonel, and 1 hop.-.! !n 1. n»y heart that I would.; \ Sei • ... o-r qf P. '' 1 j fihge” 1 km w.jvCTs up.t; the.pu’-e of | Venezuela. 1 j ' •_\‘prii‘. except that Adolfo 1# noxv In' . .1 x'x’mmami of s (be Valencia garriwn, . ami we may as-ume tl:.- S« tmrita ‘ I ’’it- J# good news, my friend, for Valencia is scarce twenty mdes from here." , “With only a Spanish army ol • or eigiit thousand soldiers barrinug our way a simple thing he Jeerexl. "for l a T«*rre and M with all; the available forces of Spain, | • awa.it us on the plains of A'araimbo,"’ “Then we meet Bum there. Francisco?" “Aye" He t!mm.!i: a tmm "I think Im Torre ma lea mistake when he did not dispute our passage at 1 Buena Vista; he leaf an advamage tb.ere. I—l imnimt help believing. Ganb . th- • .>•■»b-morrow. vve stand -h»t fall. The general stakes all on this last battle: we win an empire —or we are for ever slaves." (Ti> BK CUNTtN’VEI* ) o — . Now trouble has broken out in Memel. and the league of Nations, has been called on to settle it. Do you know where Memel is? It’s a cinch you would soon Jcnow if Uncle Sam were a member of the League and had to help settle the quarrel. o . The dollar hoarders of 1932 might profit by the rememberance of what happened to the sugar hoarders of 1918.
: AV sax DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Noe! Bel} and two children of Indianapolis vvere guests of Clell Buchtel and family last : week end. Mr. and Mrs .Leonard Snepp and son Russell of Monroeville are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Burley. ’ | Little Norma >Cble of Sycamore, 111., is visiting Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lu.t... ' i xvaS|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Morris ana son Arthur, a. few days. ' . - I Sirs. J..spei* Buchtel is ill and un- • Mr. ai d Mrsi McClintic of Fort W ayne were guests of Solly Bowser . -and.-wife over-the week end arid, the i Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ‘Lung entertained Mr- and! Mrs. Meredith Mullin if Chicago ;; few days re ently. Mr. and M:s. Audley Pollock of F • Wayne ppent Monday nighi ■ with, I) ra Cl : ;'.f.terir ,n and wife. ZION. Mr, and Mrs John Cable and Omar C.i-ic of Elkhart spent Mb nd ay- With M 1 Mi s. Charles Sti ieby. h i Bi ow t Sund --y M’ith | I-ucx C ytonl . ; . Miss K w» na Kline, who is employ, . ,ed- -at the I ke. spe Siinday and i Suifday: night with Mr; and Mis. EsM' s. Sherman: - Deaton, and Mrs.' Chauncey lliljner are spending thisj w eek w ith _Mrs. - llibrier’s parents at ' > M n. i ' ' ; ' AFRICA. d her t gl.'c: -, M ;iti: c:;ie. Die:.: n tint. M ■ Ro'bei ’ stiiuiTei. and i the latter's; tw o chi ■ ’ spent' last Thursd • <■« 5 uweh Mis, Jain'!.' Click. - . >: -■ < ' . ft-.' days . tics week wjth M i>s. (.i.lsidys S.r«. ::1bes nea ■ Nor Ii Ue -: g:. , ■' ? A -Kimmel, toolij supper Tuesday even- : w"’n ALT anti Mgs. Eitso Sln-ck and f.■ - .... j I • Miss Annei te Sharp <>f'near North Webster speat Friday arid Saturday a th M • ■ C ha: Sa dla. .Mi'S M.o'i-riet .. (Ti:>e! <T V l .>s}'eri spehl Wedre.-aL.y mgiit with, he; - ... .; 'Get -die and Cat herine Cli k. ‘ ' .' -. ■ Mi a: i Mrs. Javb .Click spent .y. evenipg with Mrs. Ella Angel a id fahiily. . . Mrs. Frxfft Brown of hblian' V’Jl- , , Ihe Kut 1 k n-Us Cl vss of the j Church of ■' ® of North Webster : e| . w ith Don Wvstlake i ■F: iday .eveidbsr ’ f": Bible study. D’Maris Doris Shock are -'vis.- i : <•! T. . x i-s : G ft. i a few ■ ■ 1 I. day s. IM . IMI E> SI at df n ily. spent Sunday with Mr. aT.d Mis’.; .1 B . ei -■ d ■ > P ! - sW<y 1 G eet nd Mr. Snydei ft V fv wit h i ■the Misses Irene, Paulirfe and Betty , Sh ’xk. Mondjay afternoon. 1 Mr. . d M‘' . F yd 1 >wnini son Richarddof Goshen took supper! lay evening in the Eli' Shodk home. . ■ ; SALEM New Pans' called on Dale Tom ami family. Sunday aflerhopn. M s Arch- • DeFries was a Fort’ Waynej, shopper, Tuesday. : 1 Alpha Mae . Estep and Modred ; Tr up called on Iblary Anglin, Sut day • afternoon. ; ... ‘ I ■' I Mri..and M^s-.-Frank; Brennan calL 1 ed at the lb<y Pmkeshome, Sun- < .- I .Marjorie S:.pth is spending a few j nays with her-stster, Lucilie. who is •,ed in Elkhart. I■. - .. . Acura Dewart vs.■ At:lf-■ rd spent Saturday* night w ith the Roy Pink-1 ■ erton family. : . ' ■ - R y K_ : at d family of Misha'- | iwaka were g.bgsts of George Auer and family u|er the week end. On -'Sunday they all spent the day with John Roberts and family. Reuben Mock and daughter Wanela called al tlie James Ingle home • Thursday evening. Miss Agnes Pinkerton is now etniploybd as chef at the Ed Klinger home. Albert CroWil and wife have left this vicinity and are now residing in Goshen. Arch DeFries entertained his Sunday school class at his home, Sun day. Dale Mock and George Coy called on friends in Benton, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Morehouse of South Bend spent the week end*with Guy Morehouse and family. Ralph Gctdschalk and Pete Ritter and Friend spent/Monday night in South Bend. RICHVILLE Harold Hire and Art Roach spent Saturday night and Sunday at Lake Wawasee. Lemuel Snider, who was taken to the Elkhart hospital last Wednesday
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night, had an appendix and is doing nicely now. Earl Treadway of Kalamazoo, Mich ■ spent the week end and Fourth, with j his family, who is visiting in the J. Stettler home. ? : Mr. and Mrs. Janies Ramsey and Harold McDaniel left Satxirday to | spend Sunday and the Fourth al Franklin and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shouder called on Mr. arid Mrs. John Emmert on Thursday evening. A large npniber <*f persons attend- ' ed the Air Meet, at Kitson’s Air Port the- Fourth, regardless of the outlook of the Weather* - • 4 E :ht pLu.es ' were chartered to but four ifully arrived. A free ride, parachutf jumping, balloon racing, a. 12 mile race, stunt flying and pus-eimer taking. were the events of the. afternoon. Refresh-; ments were obtainable during the afternoon. i ’ I Mr. and Mrs, Thad Worker of Chicago, were guests of Lew Worker and Mr. an’d tyrs. Everett Zollinger I and family over ’.he week end arid th’e Fou/th. • - 4 Mr. and Mrs. George McDaniel -Spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Chas, Bender and. daughters , at Wolfe Lake. ■ ; It Sh u<rer of Milford spent; rihe week end with his parents, Mr. d Mrs C - ■ uder. - . > Thad SVorkeif called on John Stettler, Sunday. Miss, Kathryik 'Stettler and Mrs. Wallace Bobeck °f Ligonier called on Mrs. Ge"! ge McDaniel >m Monday anti then attended ■ the Air meet in I the afternoon.' • .• i, Mr. and •■Mrs. Willis Kitson were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and .Mrs. Sherman Coy and fr.mily. . © TIPPECANOE j . Mrs. Gt -." 'l' arid Mrs. J. Gar.- ■ her called -■■■.. E" . ... Baugher, Saturday’ afternonnt i" .■, ■ . ... ■ 1 '.Mi.-sJ A’’eri -G ■ idy spent WgdneJday' eveLjng' ;d the J. Garber home. ■ | t-'.i;:' Vincent' ■ f Oklahoma is again ■■. The Hel|>ing i(Hheis. Sunday- school i !.i.-s of the Church of the Brethreri 'met at the Ai.ceL Likens In -me. Wed-; , I . V:-ue tp ILi Kiine. Mr. and I M:s.J .Garbet were Sunday guests of I M . .. ■ V> : - T "'ey of Kimmel I Mr. L -L. Kline ct lied at . the Carl Gi.-te? h me near Pierceton Wedr.es.iLiy ex pni: g. ’ Mrs. Warted Morehead called on ; her other. Mis. Alien Gordy, Friday jafternoon. ) . ■ SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. a'r.d-MLevi Burger of Howe, Harry Nicolai- and Wayne Knox —petit g iiul.-.y v, ilh Chester Firestone and' family:. , .' Mt. and M:s. Exl Fishet spent Sunday with relatives in Elkhart. Mr. at d < - >. Darr, Mrs. Wil i bur Miller intended the reunion at the h ■ o of Melviri' Lipgofelter j' in ■ -o . ' ' _ . t ■ .Mi ..... d, Art Nicola? called on * Rev. . d Mrs.. She::.!; -spent Friday with Mt ;nd Mrs. Walter Barker of Mishawlaka. I The ". st wit - h gave the play, I‘‘The Child. of| Moses” here- Cfitid- ■ e'rr's Day ■ 0 . v< S laj even-- ■ the Baptist, church in Mishaj waka. ’ ! o . V. C. IL .gets spent Sunday With h - S< : W isfß . • s ai d w ith thern attended the baptismal service here. The Bap! -e:\i e Was well attended Sunday. There were 105 present Sfr. e and o’- 1 from Burr Dak who attended \ Sunday, school. Owing* to the rain" there werje 12 baptised by sprinkling at the church Th. e wh :;.:e t be immersed, will ‘be baptised at the creek Sujiday ■'■ i w Orval d and! Miss Orpha . visited over the Fourth with her sister. Miss Hatlie Routpong Lin Chicago. .- The Ladies Aid met at the church ! Wednesday afternoon to clean : the church. ’ Preaching services Sunday morning anti baptisrp in the afternoon. \ -.-. — —---o-™—— ' ’ - Putting .a nuisance tax on 'bank I check# would be a queer way of try-, ing to induce . the people, to stop hoarding and to. put their money in The banks.
ROUND TRIP FARES REDUCED p’ Every week-end to and including September 3rd * This reduction is in effect between all Stations on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and connecting lines in the territory east of and including Chicago and St Louis and to Eastern Canada. Tickets good leaving from noon Friday to midnight Saturday. Good returning to leave destination any time to and including midnight trains the following Monday. Good in Coaches or Pullman can on payment of regular Pullman charges. Liberal stop-overs returning. Consult local agent » for details. FOR SAFETY ANO COMFORT —m “tjmwel ar musr*
' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS' The Journal is furnished with the; following transfers of real estate byj Houtbn C- Frazer & Son, abstractors, I Warsaw: j Win. N. Crow to Jesse W- Clouse et al, 1-6 acre section 14 Turkey! ' creek Township, SI. Clara Davison Lincoln to Wm. H. Weaver, part lots 4 and 5 LakeviewPark, 51. Margaret Av Smith to Frank’S, and Elma Heehn, lot 11 block 2, Milford, $625. — Myrtle Nichols et al to Elizabeth N. and George Dickerson, lot 28,,' Oswego, $1 . Maggie Rpdibaugh to Ford Rodi-' baugh, 2 lots in blocks,. 5 and 6 Becknell addition, 3 lots in Matthews I addition, 2 lot# original plat; all in Milford, SI. Angue C. ’McDonald to Edward Cox, tract adj. lot 13 This Highlands, i Chapman Lake, 31. Laird M. Gingery et al to Ameri- . can State Bank, Noble County, lot 19 Waveland Beach, Wawasee Lake, $4,500.. John F. Davison to Effie N. Davison, lot 6 block 11 Milford, SI. Harry G.'Giieger to Otto C. Stoelt- : ing 86'1-3 acres section 19 Turkeyci eek township, SI. March Ci Honeywell to Ethel A. Snyder, lots 395 and 396 Ravina I Park, Tippecanoe Lake, S6OO. .Madison F. [Jones to Arthur W. arid Vera S. Grieger, lots 2 and 3 Potawatoinie Park. Syracuse Lake, SI. Edgar S. Johnson to Lloyd W. and .Mina O. Johf.son. part lots 4 and 5, block A, Rogers Park, Webster ' Lake. . sl.' —•' , R >y Huffmjan to Lisle A. Wilt, lot 3’2 Maxweltoh Manor. SI. Einory L. Strieby, admr. to Ben Levy and Tillie L, Stiefel, part lots _7, 2S and 79 Syracuse, $4,639. Anna I). West to Charles A, and Goldie L. Tennant, Jot 20, block 3, Weimer’s Park, SI. Noah Clouse to Isabelle J. Clevenger. 5 A-.-section 12, Jetlerspn town-’ ship, $150; • . Henry Wi — admr: to William H. and Guy L.-" Carter. lot 12 Stoner-S' I Park. Tippecanoe township, $350. ' ’ | - Frank Crites et al to Ida Gaw'b.i op, lot 4 Warner’s addition, North ! Webster,. SI. ! ’John Fl Davisson to James L. and Beitha M-. Wilson, school lot in sec-.: •lion 21. Je.fTerson township, sl. ■ [Simon Gemberling to Kenneth F. Koylc, part lots 17... and 18 Natti! Crow Beach, SI. Speaking of paternal authorityj ypu noticed how Japan minds the League of Nations? .
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GETS LICENSE TO PRACTISE i ‘ I Robert Riddle, who recently gradi dated from the college of detistry, ;at the University of Kentucky, has ijust received word from the state . board of examiners that" he has passled the test necessary, before a license to practise in Indiana is granted. He j ;|s making open a ; ; dentist’s-office in Builer, Ind., as j soon as possible.
A CHEAP SHOE Is Like Cheap Talk It Does Not Wear Well It’s Smart to Buy Good Shoes And Then Keep ’em Repaired Snavely Shoe Shop ■■■■■MBBMMnHHBmMnBBMMMHHMHMBSaBMaHMBaHaMBM ■ =— I Specials for Saturday All Items Cash SU.GAR, 10 lbs. Pure Cane 43c BUTTER, New Pai;is, per lb f. 18c JELLO, 3 pkgs :.... 21c NEW POTATOES, 1 pk , 23c PET MILK, 3 cans ........ .... ’ 18c MAIN STREET FLOUR, 24 lb. saek ....... 34c TvORY SOAP' S large—ars lie IVORY FLAKES, 2 large-pkgs 45c ' HARD WATER CASTILE SOAP, 3 bars 19c Vegetables, Berries, Fruits, Cheese arid Milk Always Kept Cool and Crisp in our New Frigidaire McCray Refrigerator * ■ ■ ■ . ■ . ■ . ■ ■ ' ' Seider & Burgener
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CUTTING WHEAT Farmers started cutting wheat in this vicinity the last few days of June and the first of July and thrashing is next in order.; — _o. Remember the old-fashioned highI pressure automobile salesman who j used to tell you loftily he couldn’t ; deliver you a new caj in less than j six weeks?
