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VOL. 14.

GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920

THE WEATHER-. PROBABLY SHOWERS, WARMER

HOME SPECIM. |

TRMN TO BE HERE APRIL H

FREAKS DISCLOSED IN ROUND-UP OF COUNTRY’S NEWS

The End of a Perfect Day

, New York—When an explosion! ■wrecked John GaLantos’ fruit store I and almost ruined his brother-in-law, , everyone thought it was a bomb, but

___ [ it was only a handfull of raisins fer-!

1 mentinj? in a barrel.

THE INDIANA HOME SPEtlALj jsf uw York—IThis is the open seaTK VIN, OPERATED 01 ER mi-1 SO n for sixrinjr brides, despite the hijfh NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES, st 0 f livinsr and an encore by winTO BE IN GREENCASTLE ON | ^ pr city officials reported "90 tnarVi'BDNESDAY j riasre licenses issuer in one day.

Minneapolis, Minn.—Four bandits entered a restaurant and commanded |

TRAIN Miss Daisy Savage, wraitress, to throw I Willi | U p ), er bands. She planteil a left

: hook on the jaw of one and knocked

him out. The other fled

four curs in

The Indana Home Special Tram, operated by the extension departm ,; t erf Purdue University for the

AMERICAN LEGION NOTES

( ( it of home economics ami agri- 1 The American legion. Greencastle • run* in tie state of Indiana, will Post, No. 58. held a call meeting in I ;-i Greencastle on Wednesday., the mayor’s office Friday night at v ,7:30 o’clock. Quite a lot of business The train consists of a four-car whs transacted, and plans for a con- ^ v ; a ] paoh car devoted to some line cert, by a noted Bohemian violinist, , <• agriculture or some economics, were made and approved. Further Th< first car will contain a complete notice of this concert will be made

f am lighting system and power next week,

plant. Tile plant will he running an electric washer, electric ironer. an

olw-rically driven cream

•Tnlius Bryan, of th,. Citizens Com-

sepanitor mittee. sp°I' f “ on the necessity of 100

anH churn, and a special milk cooler per cent coop, ration in this post to Cm No’ 2 will eortair an exhlbR make it the host in the state,

rn fnan water systems, consisting of the ordinary nitcher pump, used connection with the kitchen sink

it the best in the state. Tie

rtnted that the public was backing in the boys to the limit, nnd were will-

ing to help at any time.

DEPAUW^ NEWS

The fourteenth annual officers train- ! ing conference of the Young Mens ( hrlitiun Association was opened at Dui auw last night. Elwood Perisho, ex-president of Sout.1 Dakota College, delivered an address at 8 o clock entitled “The Place and the Association on the Campus.” Prof. W alter Bundy conducted a discussion of the topic after the lecture. Elmer Lynn Williams also spoke at the u.eeting. His subject was “Christian 'Citizenship.’' Committee meetings were held this morning and all business of the association was tranacted. Dr, Frederick Taylor, of Indianapolis, delivered the address of the morning on “Religious Education and Evangelism." The conference will close Sunday afternoon following the address

of A. J. Elliott on “Personal Qualifies. I

tions cf Association Men."

The District High School discussion, Th ( . DcPauw chapter of Theta Sig- ; voice and pianoforte contests, mu Phi, women’s journalistic frat- hel^ at Brazil, in the Brazil High ernity. initiated six pledges fist night school auditorium Friday night, were at Torr’s The new members are won by three Greencastle students, Alora Ward. Alice Watts, Hazel Kil- Marshall Abrams, Miss Lucille Gillesboume, Alice Claire Beckwith, Eliza- pie and Ruth Wilson, both Best, and Mary Jan P Collins. | SThe discussion victory Friday night gives Greencastlo the first p’nce for Tusita’ia the literary fraternity of three cnnsocutiv e years. Previous DePauw. will initiate six pledges at winners have been Carl O’Hair, 1919. Torr’s tre evening The pledges nre and Allen Tilden. 1918. Hazel Ki'bourne. Richard McGinnis The subject of the discussion eon-

ALL DISTRICT CONTESTS WON BY THE G. H. S.

MARSHALL ABRAMS. BY WINNING FIRST PLACE IN DISCUSSION CONTEST AT BRAZIL FRIDAY NIGHT. WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTTEST IN STATE

CONTEST

BRAZIL GETS SECOND PUCE

.Tulin David. Alice Watts Alora Ward Don Maxwell, ar.d William Murray.

test was “How to solve the railroad problem." and Abrams easily out.

35 000 MEN ARE OUT IN TU/n [A||l|| ICO SPREADING RAIL T1EUP > "V K! ’ f ' iL ! - W

b-.-, • pneumatic system, and a system onewbd hv electric and gasoline

N< \t \vi "k will tie sou venter week

CHICAGO, April 10.—Despite as-

' v . ii. ,. n nHin a for the legion here. Members are go- Sprtions by railroad brotherhood of pum ov The car a so _ ’ 1 ^,, r to (1)g|> ] av al | trophies that were ficials of a break in the ranks of mcr.r ■ t ^ , ■ t0 «rotten “over there” and “here” in A. surgent Chicago switchmen an en Cr.- No 3 has icon ntin n Hanna’s large show windows All gintunen presaging a return U> nor- : -mal ro(>nl! \ ' The ‘*x-s«TA , icp men or parents should help mal. unauthorized railroad strikes ^ nt looms t • . , t y rlisnlaviug anv souvenier they nave throughout the country’ assumed - w-

lo „ ^ niA|ii es U(MH(JUS _ ACK

indicating that nearly .>.),000 Tnmr

Sur.div morning the “Buddies” were idle.

will start on a membership drive over

. . . . the county. Any person having a rtir INDIANAPOLIS. April 10. The t "ti n'Vrm aS The l train to loan for this eemsion will be most movement of dead freight in the Tiered to all Hadly welcomed at the fire depart- van,* of Indianapobs railroads has ment at 8 o’clock Sunday morning. *•<’- of ^ f^JLIES 5 CF

All Fie s-holars and friends of the V8r d switchmen wffiieh started Frd-

Chr'stian Sunday School are urged day afternoon and spread during the to be present nrrwvntly at 9:30. for night until todav nil the switchman

t is the kitchen, which is com pi,.* ■.. pnuioped as a farm kitchen.

This room will also contain

pi.-v lighting system.

CF NINE EASH AT TABERNACLE

32 MOTHER OF SEVEN ( HIEDREN. IS AWARDED A BKAUTI FUL BIBLE BY MRS. BARR.

EVANGELIST.

SEVEN

TAHERN \(T.E S< HEDULE

shc-’M be of groat

new!., ef Putnam County, as the hlVF are thoroughly modern through

out

TV- Train will he in e.ha'ngespf ex-

P‘■’.< fmn the home economics, . , . air ■ nlture tnd rural engineering do- * weather man is willing we nre in Indianapolis wer 0 reported out, . -

to have the school’s picture tnken.|eeaf a few crews on the Indianapolis M'-s W M M-Gaughev Miss T.il- Union Railroad Company,

ban Hues and M ! ss Miller spent Fri- During the night the strikers held j> aU pi, e rt.y. Sei-mon by Mrs. Barr on dn-- in IrnttanapoBs ’"''“Hn"* to form an organization. .. The ' Sor p Cnt ' i , Sting.” Mrs Geer^-o Grose went to Tndi- While the men sav that mor P than Sunday. -nn-vMjs Friday morning to spend 1 T' f *0 have loined the strike, railroad Sabbath School .and morning meetthe day. ■ (Peials «ny the number is not more ; nf r S j n t h p ' churches.

Mrs Mortep D'all sr>ent Thursday than 700

j in TndiiinuooMs vdth h'r mother, Mrs

ho is ill in tho

carrying with them the memory of of a Christian home. The oilier family of nine was the Boatwright family, and to this mother Mrs. B irr gave a copy of her ixiok of sermons. Mrs. Boatwright is 47

years old.

The sermon last night on the subject “What Have You in Your House? was a searching message having to do with the conduct of the household. Mrs. Barr insisted that the home should be the most pleasant place in the work, to the boy and girl, and said “unless your boy ar.d girl would rather be at home than any other place in the world, there is something wrong with the home The father and mother uith the home

children away from home for their pi-ayei-goed times are bound to se 0 the day K ( ,.-p ()r

CHRISTIAN CHURCH SPECIAL

EASTER PROGRAM

“Resurrection Morn.” John-

e'us'sod -is opponents, both in speech nnd in delivery Miss Gillespie sang “The Swiss E-ho Song,” written by Echert, nnd Miss Wilson, who is rnly ■i Freshman in the high school, p'Uyed Mr Sierfev R u'hnaninofT's ‘^Prelude." iThere were four contestants in dis-

Choir and cussion th„ following schools being

renres'-nted: Greencastle, Brazil.

Wilson Bridgrtt m ar.d Amo. Brazil's ccn-

"ts of Purdue University. 1 STOKE MAKF.S

HOG PRICES IRREGULAR

Receipt*—Hogs. 3,-

ittle, 390; calves 300- sheep.

v- ^ ^

Saturday.

7:15. Song Service led

by Mr

w len they will regret it. j s (; <w !" p Pace “Have you anything in your home Carol Anthem--that is too good for the boy an | girl Bartlett If so you letter take it out in the and Choir bark yard and make a bonfire. There Violin Obligato

Prelude-

son Pro’essional—Choir. The Lord's Prayer

Congregation.

An Easter Suite ..

(al Chorus—“Silent Sleeping Town’ t-rt .nt won second place There were

Choir fmir contestants in voice and three Th) Baritone Solo—“In the Garden” i 11 piano. ..Mr O’Rear The judges for tie discussion con-

ic) Chorus—“The Break of Day” tert were Principal T W. Record, of Choir. Garfield High Terre Haute. SuperSolo parts by M ss Gillespi e and Mr. intendent B T Syephenson of Tan Roberts. r.ier and Principal Zimmerman of

Lespensive reading followed by hymn Clinton.

Joy to the World.” | Principal C C Copple of the BraRev. Marhall. zll high school nnd chairman of the Solo—“Know Y'e the Lord district coateats managed the meet

..Mr Beane and the local representatives and “<) Day of Christ” thos,, who accompanied the contesf- .. Mrs. Young lln L , were pleased with their courte-

ous treatment while in Brazil.

Marshall Abrams Abrams will represent this district

\> ill be rug- nn l furnit’re long after Offeratory-—“Spring Song” Mendels- in the state discussion contest, to he some o v ur boys and girls have sohn . — Mr Sherfey. held at Bloomington on the afternoon gone wrong, and have broken some Violin Solo—’^Salute d Amour .... ef Anri! 23 The other winners of

Edgar Friday night will not contest farther

T "inpolis

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Btf],, r( tivities in the hog grnvthe

'vi : t at the opening because of th,- jvf,, t hodlst hospital ur.' -‘aintv brought about by th P \t,. s Taynter r

< f vour hearts.

“S< mo of you fathers ar<* working Anthem day nnd night and slaving in an effort t > leave your children property and

1 Mrs T imh

View VOPK Anri, '9 s-rios ef iipnuthoriez raBrnad strikes which of ' i-Ton’iy parclvy d the freight trans-

“Ang<.ls of Eastertide".

2:45, Mrs. Barr lectures to men . “i**“ s ' tu ‘s — Geibe.

only en “Dollars and Spnse. n ,

, j-, luom v, and the money you cave them < eminui *on Service

2:46, Meeting for women and glrl« .,

rr <• v\d strike situation. The pro*- |c r j p p, nrp visiting in this cltv. r,o--+-iti-p s- tem in N«w York nnd

. may be their ruin The greatest the Baptist church addressed by , . .

heritage that any parent* can leave their children is the memory of a

Walter A. Hugman. 7:15, Song Service

t'li 1 Ivmn—-Choir. (bl Communion. ■) Sentence by tho

mir.

as those contests are not to lie held

at Bloomington.

Those who attended the contest. Friday night at Brazil were: Miss Tela Walls Miss Edna West. Miss Cox. Mi - Beryl O’Hnir. Miss Dorothy Nnrf-dk. Miss Rettn Vaughn, Miss

pe‘s were that hogs would sell from the guests of Mrs. J W Cole, who vVinltv vesterdnv. early today snreael Daugherty, Miss Hinton, accompar- , „ '|a, S( . will 'help^tb '* ehii 1 ev r Beredii th)n f'' ii' 1 ' 221 1 va A ' ' , ‘ r ^Lss Evelyn Ayler. Mr.

t.<> passenger lines. Firemen on out- ist. Sermon by Mrs. Barr on the —*

- '9 cents louver Cattle were ,.osides

wvtt calves about steady and sheep n steady ’ NEWSPRINT TO GO

Fast Washington treat

LIVE stock breeders MEETING HERE TODAY

TO 15c A POUND

trafps op th,. Frio railroad at subject, “Hardened." T.—cov CT f v nutt. causing the with- Monday,

drswal of some trains and the delay fi p. m , Gct-to-goth p r luncheon for ethers until n P w firemen could h« men nt the College Avenue Method

'ind director.

every difficult place in life.” Elmer Sherfey, ergunist

Seventeen more peopl P responded

to the invitation given by Mrs. Barr PARK COUNTY DEMOCRATS

last night, and came to the front to

Mr. and Mrs George Wilson Mr. and

CINCINNATI. O , April 9.—Bryant fonT '' ? Venable, vice president of the Whit-

Dutnam County Live Stock a^cr Paper Company, having vast paAssooiation held taeir regu- w.harehouses land stocks in all th,, > >nthly meeting in the assembly principal cities of the United States, raon if the court house this after-^ today in an address before the Adn ■■ Vt this meeting the committee vertisers’ Clul) of this city predicted

1st Church

<;ynVFP’9 CTOCK RFMFOV COMPANY IN A NEW HOME The Shover's S+'-k Remedy Com-

PUN A LARGE BANQUET 'Barke county Uemocrata wi!4 give

Family night ut. the tabernacle was ) ^ cture by Ml ,,; Barr'to men only at « J^rson day dinner, Friday Aprf

bigin the Christian life.

A great program is being planned for tomorrow, including another

a decided success. Before seven o’clock the huge structure was packed to jam and it was impossible to even squeeze inside the floor. And the

"neb made a trip to Huntington, last 1( further marked rise in the price of panv which manufactures Rhovers’ rx * r ' lo,t ' n '' f' ■ ■ \ . i , . k f u()< ] a of the court house at

Firm Stock Remedy and that ther ° wer '’ so who, -‘ fnnl - o'clock today, which company is a strictly a homo ilies present.^ After the rousing song

the tahem'acle at

nnd Sense.”

Fully five hundred ipeople heard some part of the servicp In the rn-

w ’'V will make a report on the live news print throughout America 'o • pavilion in that city. A site June 15. to 15 rents per pound,

or the erection of the new live stock;

Mr. Venable stated furthm that corrip . uiy -Robert Dills, Albert Car- * crv '" V M ' . T>-"k’hertv. and

pav. 1 . a to b e put up here, will also “the price of news print, paper in m j ( -hacl Arthur Hurst. Fred I.lancas- n '■ ■ ' " nn u ’ r '

•>« ch,aen at

the meeting Saturday, general will never return to the pre- ter and Charley Smith being the stock ; war basis because general conditions holders is established in a new home, 'Irs. George R. Grose is in Rich- ! will never return.” having recently rented the room on ” 1 ’' Ind., ■wh-'G' she went to join' Printing ink and paper miv’t carry North Jackson street formerly orGiy. • who ; ■'’ re attending the *hv burden of salesmanship until nor- r , m ied hv the Randel blacksmith shop ^’rthwest Indiana C nfpience of the, mal conditions are restored Sines Mew Machinery for mixing the * ! l 'di t Church. ! 1914. the price of newsprint, accord- „to<-k food has been installed end the

joined hoortlly, Mrs. Barr palled the families of different sizes to stand, beginning with the maid and batche'or, who had but one in the family.

2:45 on “Dollars 1 ’T Both men and - 'dll attend

the dinner, which will be for the purpose of raising enthusiam in tho Democratic affairs in this county. Ex-Gov. Ralston will make the chief address. He is well in touch with state matters, and should be able to enlighten the local qarty aliout the situation at th p state capital John Isenbargor, Mason M. Niplick,

PAST IN TEN YEARS Kirkby Risk, ami Dr. Carlton D. - McCullough, candidates for govenor

PREDICT NEW SPRINT W|LL ! K THING OF

then calling for families of two three Cleveland, April 10. .American news Alferj I). Merrill, Chas. S. Batt, etc. It was found that ther,, were papers will be without print paper Jacob E. Cravens, candidates foreon-

Mv- M T Stringer. Wavne Gillen. A’,i«s Ella Re<’tor Rrinripa, Dow and Mr* B R Norfolk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS T.ona P> Pniritt. an^ o^hcr** to .Tjhtvio^ p lot in Bnin-

hr : ”(V>

nVnsto** 5 * Or^nonstl^ F''Vu>ol f-.^ jonrU Moore, land in Greenea«tle town ^ in ^r>00 Glement f 1 Gollins to Prank A. lot Ttoa^lirl^lc* SI. David WiUon to Hoi^bert VorH^. 78 aeres in Wasbniirton tov\T , ship. SI. Grei zrprtle W R C . No 23. will me r t ir. regular session Mondav nfteimoon at 2 o'clock Mnirgie Him-Pi-(-s : Dollie C. Caldwell So* iProf IT P Gough is In Holland,

years.* unless there gross, and candidates for state leg- whrr. he went bn he a judge

t°n families ores' * ''svlnn- six —'e-o the < ” 1 of t

brrs; five thn* had seven members, i i a c uiwcrviuion of advertising space

'nod two that had nine. These were declared Jason Rodgers, publisher irief speeches. The banquet, will be . the largest, and there was a tie for rf the New York Globe at a meet- belt in Kockvlllo i Prize. { bp fl( ^ V( ->i-,t^lay. Mr» Perrv Downs of Brazil was in . Mr , Haffman V ' !,, ^ ""bounced ore- -n, p ou’put of print piper is ra-

Mrs Henry Bieknpll nnd daughter,. this eitv to<i«v on business viousy, ow, ' vpr ' thnt case of a dwindling and the outh>ok is all

. • * • ' r T r> _ rx »• 1 ’■Hi masyxiiFI 4 _ XI ... _ _ , .

pulp mills in the Untt-J Stsites

' 'label Stoner nml her sister ing to Mr. Venerable, has risen from p' an t is capable of turning out from 'Villjavp v„,.hFr, spent Friday 2 cents to 12 cents per pound, and in to 15 tons of the shock food eneh

'' lad ..rnpolin i will continue to rise, regardless of day. Mrs J p Nelson, and her dnugh- efforts otherwise. i p

drs. Claud e Black, of Warren, rave returneil from a visit of K e\er,i. days in Tndvnnnpoll*

I the demand even if tho supply of

, . Miss Margnset, went to Indian ipolis Mb’. A E. Webster nnd daughter,! ''' ,rlZ< ’ eo /'° t ' le voung''.nd Mrs Chnrle* Bamahj and, today to spend the day. ! of Rosodnle. are in this city, the . p 1 • r ’ * ' < e< ixion

1 H Hamahy, have returned, Mrs. Mary Loekvxiod Tz-tzle/’. of ^ guests of fri P ndis | ' ni ' ,,a on 1 nsls - an< rs. Bair ' m a trip to Texas and California Terre Haute, spent Friday with M-s. p,. p pd Mrs G. C Sslluet. and son, I P , ^e ’’ ntt ' <, a ^ autlful '’"I’v of the Bi- n|re t ; mbpr holds out. — ! Ben Swahlen and Mrs. J. P. Allen. Jr. VroderVk of Clover-dale are spend-1 ble t0 th<> Char,eS Go,,(inMn fami| y ,___o

Mrs J P. Allen. Jr . has returned foo. th 0 weekend with Mr nnd Mrs j Mn ‘- Goo<lman ls ^ In so (,<>| 9F »he

T Evsvs r.„-,Ur I expressed the hope that the seven

islature will In- present, and make

i-iiiD GV LKCGrti Whidi V.w

IN STOLEN FORD AUTOMOBILE ”Z h

in an interstate oritorleal

Hannah Flizabeth C.mmh ent"r t'lined s T’e*r*l>^ v ef Nor frtends with ^ ^ ..i.. x«. • . ..I**. . . . t r . ’t rym -n of her parerts Prof and Mrs IT. B

South College avenue

Mr and Mr«. Claire Bittles of Tn-

22, ,of Cloverdale.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERAI N ^ BsrR!BE FOf: THE HERALD

Canada wll, not be able tome* n ^ «s arr-here bi suem, the wm-k

' F<onI car. owned by Ezra Brown, who home on’fos'; Wash^gton tn-et "

T.awrenrp Slosne. of Neo- Y'ork. wiM

. . ,, . .. eome Mbmllv to join Mrs Sloane were found in a seld, just over tbe ^ , s ^ vWtin|C her moth . r

Mr.

and wouij bo reared to respect Its the guest of Mrs. R. A. laiwTon, who 11 - '' ' ^ r . * . 'I nn< I 'I r . Sloan win return to their

resides on East Franklin street. rowar ' i $2i ' f or tbe ^ J e lhom e in New York

theif, and $26 for the return of the.

lives near Cloverdale, which was stolen from the ssuare last Saturday, j

MRIAf-F. LICEM'ES r ,„^ st''Louk"Mo’whw »h e W,a>. w T^Fv^"'^"fimllTwhrreTid'e! ex P Tew '^ th< t ' ,at Mr. end Mrs. JL E_ PhiHu* of In ^ ^ ^ nenr RoachtUW, T , ^ , Vaun Williams. ag e 24. of called by the death of her cousin, we«t of this city. children would be taught to read It. | dianapolw and daughter. Rose, are ^ ^ ^ Mr nrown ni . prp , ^cy Black. After_« short visit.

■I ’ and FVmnett Octave Hun- ! Airs Edgar Robinson. —■ .

precept* -nd go forth in the world

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