Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1928 — Page 3

CREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE THREE

“IHOME COMING AT FIRE SOLUTION

Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Minnie .in Indianapolis.

E. R. Mae,

liartley and , spent Friday

LOCAL CHURCH

Mr-. Frank Cannon spent Friday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Braden, of Greencastle, attended the State Fair Friday. County Assessor Charles Marshall wa; in Koaehdale on business Thurs-

day.

Mr . Ed Dalby, south Indiana street, attended a Mission Baptist A .-ociation meeting at Clayton, Fri-

day.

MC, Helen Black, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has gone to R i-hville where she will visit friends for a few days. Beck Sales Company delivered a Chevrolet coach Thursday to Frank Johnson, teacher of Madison town-

ship.

John H. James and Dr. and Mrs. W. p. James and son attended the horse ran s at Paris, 111., Thursday. Dr. James had a horse entered in

| turn ( hureh in Greencastle. An effort , vrt , ckcd tho Traugott Clothing Store

Clarence Hollick, Frank McKec-han- being made to have the attendance here on Augu8t 2 6 and seriously hum

RUTH ELDER

BELIEVED NEARS AYS HUSBAND

THREATENED HER

and 1- rank

to their duties at the

vacations.

Ashworth have returned| UP to normal in every department In ed Harold Lihowi . z . 22, was believed 1

poKtofficc after! the Bible School and a large repre- I t1ea , t0<lay following .sentation of the membership P^'sent, conference hel . e , hii f or , noon

1 at the morning Church service at

Mrs. Clarence Roy.e and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Terre Haute, were ir. Greencastle Thursday arranging for Miss Royee to enter IVI’auw this

full.

The Beck Sales Co., local Chevrolet dealers, have delivered a new ( ahrfolet Chevrolet to C. Lloyd, of Northwood. and a new truck to Virgil Adcr, of Bainl ridge. Miss Dora Jones, matron of Mansfield Hall, returned to Greencastle early this week, after an extended! tour of Europe. She has been on a 1 leave of absence for the past year.

\!va Dishy, county treasurer, attended the funeral of Mrs. Luther ( handler of Coatesville, Friday morn in. Mrs. Chandler was an aunt of

Mr. Lisby.

Elder Jasper N. Dalby returned fr on Plymouth Thursday. Two hoys v> " have been attending the Juiia E. (York Training School there returned home with him. Clara F. Bartlett and others have fib I suit in the Putnam Circuit court ] against Leonard Bartlett and others I to partition and sell real estate. Charles McGaughey is attorney for |

the plaintiff.

Mrs. Ina Lockwood of Los Angeles, I Cal., left Greencastle for her home J the ^ Friday afternoon. She ha- been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Browning, east Walnut street, and other rela-

tives.

10:40 a. m. Mr. Bruner will speak at this hour on the subject, “The lajrd-

f ship of Jesus.”

At the 7:.'io service, which will he the first regular Sunday evening for the fall and winter, Dr. W. It. Hutch,eson will give an illustrated talk on his trip around the world. Dr. Hutcheson will not show the same pictures which were shown at the Union vices a few weeks ago. The pictures Sunday evening will be on India and Burma. '** !t § NECKOESHAVE $I6,»#0 LOOT

DOUBLE SPECTRE OF HUNG OVER HER. SHE AS

important SERTS IN STATEMENT AT

be .j LOS ANGELES

Remy,

NOT CONTEST DIVORCE

Mis-. Eunice Taylor Returns To New Yort

Miss Eunice Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor, east Wash ington street, left Greencastle Friday I for New Y ork c ity, where she will eon | tinue her study of interior decorat-

DEATH ing at Parsons. At the end of tin' fall

term she will go to Paris, France t°

j study for a year.

tween Prosecutor William

George L. Pugh, of the National \VILJ_

Board of Fire Underwriters, Deputy

State Fire Marshal Harry E. Gates

and Chief of Detectivi Jerrc F. Kin Charges Failure of

ney. ‘•J3 Pugh has just returned from Pittsi tjurgh and New York where he went i to check up on the toric of Edward i Traugott, one of the owners of the store, and Paul Scharffm, attorney. ' These two men had Mated they had left Indianapolis h ms before the blast and that Scharffin received a broken shoulder in an automobile accident in PennsyKauia. while hurrying hack here upon receipt of word

of the explosion and fire. Libowitz was still at the

Flight To Lyle

Womack—Threatened To Kill Her And Companions

Charge

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept

—As the result of an anonymous let ter to Chief of Police Claude Worley, four negroes were in custody today on robbery charges and stolen merchandise valued at $10,000 was in the Harry bands of the police for return to vic-

! timized merchants,

i The negroe.. seized in the Vdd on

Mrs. Charles Mann oi Indianapolis j t be headquarters in the nine and .Mi-. Elizabeth Hay- of N'nrth hundredth block, Kdgcmont Avenue. Salem were in Greencastle, Thursday, | gave their names as follows: Harold \isitinp friends. They were former] Xew bolt, .'lit; Walter Davis.

Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Hawkins alvl

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crawley have returned home from a visit in Iowa and to Land-of-Lukes, Wis., where

they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Hawkins.

pital today with h: bond fixed at

$25,000,

Meanwhile Hoinn Wright, alleged

7.—(1NM fr an g S t e r of St. Loui . first hold in

connection with tlu probe of the machine gunning to u .ah of wwald Eckerle, of St. Lou , at Clinton, Ind.. recently, and later investigat'd in connection with the Traugott explo-j sion anil fire, wa remanded to th«

LOS ANGELES, Si-pt. 7. (INS) When Ruth Elder began her airplane flight to Europe one that ended in mid-ocean—a double spectre of death was hovering over her, she declared

here today.

One- obviously enough, was death at sea, in the event of a disastrous 1 crash; the other, she asserted, was at

city hos-'i],,. jiamls ol hci husband, l.yb Wo-

I >elta Theta Tau Will Have Booth at Fair

Plan were made at the Dal la | I Theta Tau meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Or»»' Potter, fori the sorority to have a Booth at the County F air. They will conduct it in | order to make money for charity purpose- and will -ell sandwiches, pie, coffee and soft drink-. Mis. Potter is the general chairman in charge of the

Booth arrangements.

county jail by Judgi linn.

James A. Col-'

mack, who threatened to kill her if -he did not agree to give up rhe

flight.

This startling assertion was made By the famous aviatrix as the aftermath of reported divorce proceedings instituted By Womack, now at Balboa, Canal Zone. Hei r . : and, 1, said, t hn ati m 1 her life in New York.

“George

Mrs. Thomas Hostess To \rt Needlework Club

Mrs. Oscar Thomu w as In to the members of th< Art Needlework Club at the September meeting Thurs day afternoon. A memorial to the j memory of Mrs. Mary Parnall, who hail always been a faithful member. !

Curtis

Shoptaugh-Gill Nuptials Saturday Miss Estella Shnptaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh, ea t Seminary street, will become the bride of Buford Gill, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gill, east Anderson street Saturday morning at 11 o’clock at the home of the bride's parents.

. . .

Mi-v K< kardt Has Position in Canada

Miss Frances Eckardt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Eckardt, east ! Wa-hington street, and graduate ot DePat v in 11>- la of 1928, has a* - cepted a position as secretary in the Mcirtpolil'i.n Insurance Company, at Toronto, Canada. Miss Eckardt xvill familiarize herself with the University of Toronto with a view to study there litter on. Miss Eckardt's father is ;in alumnus of that university.

Mr-. Hector Will Come To <1'■•cncastlo Saturday

Mrs. Lucy Howland Rector, of Chicago, w ife of the late Edward Rector,

was held and each member .ontribut- will arrive in Greencastle Saturday ed to the memorial. j for a visit at the University. She will Roll ' ul! was an wen 1 by Riley 1 the g lest ot Mis Katherine Al(juotations. The next meeting will Bo i vord during her stay here.

At Oil. D BAH RAShFl BU.L DI KING S( HOOl WEEK

Jackie in Hot Water

residents of Greencastle and were formerly Misses Susie and Elizabeth

(■'hrBtie.

hert Johnson,

holt, 23.

31,

16; Her-

and Willard New-

SherilT Edward Eiteljorge went to Evansville Friday to take George Thuma- Suthorlin, Hoaehdale nl%n. to

^ , i the Evansville State Hospital for

MaB-un township, returned home ,

„ , . , . - , ,. ,. treatment.

Thursday night from

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alhin and daughB i and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dills of

... .. | niawiiv.iv. Sutherlin recently was i i ' S I found to be of unsound mind in the

where they attended the State rail'

, , , Putnam (ircuit court,

for two davs.

GRAND JURY CLEARSNEGRO

Harold Shannon, local stock-buyer' left Sunday via auto for Franklin, Ti mi . where he will buy several head

i f rattle. He was accompanied on the|

trip by his father, John Shannon, of Greencastle.- Hoaehdale News. The body of Harry Hanna, inmate f t the Penal Farm, who died at the in titution Tuesday noon, was buried at

BKLBEFONTAINE, 0.. Sept. 7.

Mis. Bessie Ncwgint, proprietor of (IN'S) AN'alter AVarwiek, 70. negro the Old Trail Kennels entered her j laborei. today had been freed of Boston Terriers at the state fair this j charges in connection with the death week. On Friday she left for Chicago on Aug. 29 of Af. E. Russell, 40, form j and other places in view of pun ha*- eily of New I’.ilesline. Ind . the B"giiu ing extra quality Bostons to re-stock iCoitnly Grand Jury ignored four her kennels, as the demand was great I counts placed again the man indirat er than she could supply. |ing that it believed Warwick’s story

, . . . ! of self-defense. Paul Alhin, township trustee, an- j

that chil-

NEW FIRE TRUCK HERE SEPT. IS

The new truck for the city lire department, purchased of the General Manufacturing ( umpany of St. Louis some time ago, will h deliver! 1 about September Hi, according to ^•ire Chief John Godilind. Mr. Goddard, who was in St. B.iuis thi- week, -aid tho big vehicle wa- in the paint shop at that time. Delive ry iff ft.j. truck will give On on a-tle the best in

, fire-fighting equipment. Continuation C

Forest Hill cemetery Thursday after-i 1"°“' morning v t

dren w ho were dependent on the town ship for hooks, would have the same

noon. The home of Mr. Hanna was in Indianapolis and a sister came to (■ri'i neastle and claimed the body

.* I had it interred here.

purchased for them after school started. It will be necessary for each child to have his or her list marked and signed by the teacher and then it is to he presented to Air. Alhin who will take care of the child’s needs. Mrs. Josiah Gardner, Sift south Indiana street, suffered a badly sprain ed left wrist Friday shortly after noon, when she fell. Sh ( was returning from the home of her son. Otis Gardner, when she stumbled over a bundle of wire in the street. She was taken to the office n f Ur. C. B

j reports here Friday

Russell died of Injuries inflicted by, Althought it h . Boen mmoied for a barrel stave wielded by WarwIckLoine time that 1I1 coup!' were cnwhen the former threatened the i>ageil tiny stole a niareh on tr.i'ii negro. Russell w as said to have Been ! t rienils By si eating a w ;i y 1' 1 11 ■! ia nr p intoxicated at time and threatened oils Thursday and sicuring a in:ir-

AVarwiek during an altercation as to 1 i a ge license.

the whereabouts ot Russell’s eslrang- Records of the Marion < 1 ty 1 B rk ed wife, show that the couple gate Indiatiap-

lolis addresses in securin; their IB1 KILLED, I 111 KT .ii ', Mr. Grimes gave In

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All

O’Brien where she attention.

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WASHDAY DRUDGERY Let us shoulder it!

RUSSELLVH I E A1KN AM\ IN LI A KSTO< K ( ON TESTS INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 6.- Announcement was made today that Smithson and Sutherlin of Russellville. Indiana, had Been awarded first for huxing the best junior hoar pig and the champion Boar at the Indiana State Fair.

ROCKFORD, III., Sept. <’>.— M. E. Headley, pilot of the monoplane of the Packard Electrie Company, Warren, O., was killed when the plan? dived into Rock river, near here. Three others were injured. X. A. Wolcott, president of the Packard Electric Company, and B. N. Mai Gregor, his salts manager, at tir.-t reported killed, were later discovered not to have been in the ship

HOME STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 126

MARRIAGE I.KKNSE Buford II. E. Gill, public airountant. Chicago, and Estella Shoptaugh, at home, Greencastle.

when it crashed. The injured are:

Richard Ives, Rockford, -kail frac-l | tured, internal injuries, le4't leg | broken; probably will die. Horace II. Tuck, Rockford, badly!

bruised, But will live.

Dean Pringley, Rockford, shocked

But otherwise unhurt.

KAUBLE “WE SELL MEAT THAT

Phone 24

iSOIN

S GOOD TO EAT” We Deliver

I’ICNIC HAMS . . SUGAR CURED BACON FRANKFURTERS . PORK BONES . . ! PORK SAUSAGE . . i BEEF ROASTS. 15 TO i SMOKED HAMS SS" i JOLES SUGAR CURED

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Alee as 1 737 Roosevelt. Efforts to iiinflnn llie npm 1I1.1I the couple wen mai 1 u I Thu < i> Tailed here Fi'iday. Tin only e\ ideiice was the marriage license • eiii't'd in Indianapolis, A telephone all to the Grimes’ iisiilenee on 1:1-' ^emtnary street ii . ealed ilu inloi niation

- w as out ot tow 11 and in for sexeial days, is a daughter of Mrs. who resides mil tIn a I She has Been ■ mpB

ed ns an opm tor at the Greencastl* Telephone Cm ipatiy i xehange loi ■ eral yeai . AB Grime- formerly wa deputy County She riff and i- now .11 eleetrlrlan. Tie was nominat'd Bo Slu riff on tin RepiiBlican ti'k' t at

11 he sp: mg pi unary.

Haldenian and two others

i interested in the (light were discussI ing plans in my suit,, on this night,’’

erted Idenly Lyle stalked

into the loom and asked to talk with | me privately. A\Y went into another

apartment.

“He began to abuse me. He was making so much noise that I went to ward the door to dose the transom. He thought 1 was going out. He threw m,. on the bed and placed his hand on my throat. He said: “I II kill you and Haldenian and I'll kill those others up there it you won't agree rt>

give up the flight.”

Mis- Elder said she finally managed to get to the telephone and call Haldenian and his companion. Thev • anic to the apartment and finally quieted her hushand, she asserted Mi s Elder said that her hushand | w as more than agreeable that h >

! make the flight at first.

“Rut.” she continued, “after he re- I ! < oived an anonymous letter, which thieatened him with lieatings if he 1 allowed me {o go, his whole attitude

changed.’’

Miss Elder also placed the blame of the failure of the flight on her hu.«- ;

! hand.

j “During those days of perfect fly- | mg weather just prior to our take j I off,” she asserted, “he was haunting I j me with hi threat . AAV tried to take- '

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 7.—(LNSi Assailing th,. encroachment of high 1 school athletics upon studies, niem- | T'ers of the State board of education 1 took steps today to tighten the en- j forcement of regulations governing th,. holding ot conte.-ts Bctw, • n Ind.-

ana high school teams.

The board voted to put the matter

ta.

-quan iy up to the Indiana II.cd. ,’school Athletic Association for the ! js'i iod of one year. The As -ociution I would l«e charged with responsibility for preventing the holding of any j fo, (ball, bask, thall and oth< e contests during the school week and ! also the staging of any game on Fri-| day (hat would necessitate members | ! of the competing teams and rooters

; to miss any Friday class,'-.

The hoard exempted the annual see tional. regional and final Basketball

tournaments from this rule,

i The hoard also voted to recommend 'to the Association the employment of I a State supervisor of high school ath-

leties.

! 1 hat -At 1. Glim, I would not 1 et u j Mrs Me At, 1 William Price. ^ of Gl e, nea -t B

1 off without hi- knowing a! ml it. but J i ho W"iiBI alwa - pop iu> at the wrong ( time. That is why we made so many false starts If we had been able to get away during those three days T know we would hav, landed in France.” Miss Elder said she had not made any definite plans But asserted she 'ell at tin time -he v • Id not Contest her husband's suit.

I

$100,000 DAMAGE INTRAIN WRECK

LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 7. < S.! 1 —Tile hog market today opened 2') to 3.7 cents higher and closed wdb early • part of the advance lost. The Bulk j from 150 to 300 lbs. sold from $12.70 j to S13.25. The rattle market wa- steady. The I veal, rs w, re 50 cent - higliei selling from $19.00 down. The sheep market xva- strong with lamb- selling from 25 to 50 cents higher. (ioo,| lamb- sold from 'll 1 to $15.00. 1 at ewes sold from .fA.'i'i to

$0.50.

Dccati'C Jacqueline LoRan, l eauteous star of the creepinft oastels, didn’t wait a Dill txvclvcinontli a'.tcr her divO'CC But wedded William Lawrence ton, Los Angeles Broker, m Aguas Calicutcs (meaning ,t water), Mex., she is hable to prosecution {"r bigamy, .;non her return to Hollywood. <Intorniitlonal Newsreel)

Herald Advertising Fays When Given

An Opportunity

OTIS R. AIATT1IKAVS AM NS FIRST WITH POBK E

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SEVER A1 III NDREI) VI I END FI NI K AL AIISS G ARDNI R

For the fifth consecutive year, Otis K. Matthew . owner of the Certified Farms, at Putnamville, ha won first place on his Trained Police Dog at the State Fair dog show. The winner this year wa.> Frost \on Merelden, an aged police dog.

MT. VFRNON, Ind.. Sept. 7. | (INS)—Eleven box ears including a, j gasoline tank car containing lo.ooo ! gallons of gasoline, plunged off a Louisville & Na-hville Railroad tv. •- tie six miles west of here into Dig

and rela-j Creek and the wreckage caught fire. 1

Th,' wreckage burned most of the night causing a total loss estimated at $100,000. No one was injured as

far as was known.

The eleven cars were in the middle of a freight tiuin when one got derail,'d and caused the w r, k and the

>f the trestle.

A F.S I I RDAA S RFSl I IS American Association Minneapolis, X; Kansas City, 1. St. Paul, <i; Milwaukee, t. (Only gain, - sehedulel.) American I vague Chicago. Cleveland, 1. Philiuli'lphia at Boston (rain). Washingt'in at New York (rain). (Only game- scheduled.)

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lbs. 241-2c

. lb. 20c

, . lb. 5c . lb.20c !

. . 25c lb. 29 l-2c . lb. 18c

Several hundred friend. 1

tives attended the funeral services held for Margaret Gardner, eighteen xear old daughter of Ale. and Alls. Wairm Gardner, which wer, held on Thursday morning at the St. Bernaid

Catholic chunli in this city.

The hodv was brought here from

at Russellville Thursday j subsequent destruction

Railroad officials said it would Be

St. Louis,

nings.)

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(Only gai

National League -. 1: Pittshurgh,

Men in-

Philadelphia ( ies scheduled.)

Notice: On account of the margin of profit which is fixed by law, we xvill require cash for grade and high school text books. Southards Book Store Hamilton’s Book Store

several days

restored.

before traffic would Be

Although he has won first place

each year for th, past five years, Mr. j the home

Matthews has not shown the same morning. II" t'ineriil ina- w..s ton Jjdog any two year*, a different dog j dueled by the Rex . AAilliam D Sulli-

!'■! 1 n each yea 1 m»i4« flng ■ • ' 1 ' 1

this fact, the honor is a signal one. | ' ice here th, >dy was taken t 1 hi

Russellx ill, eeinetery for Burial. The

GEORGE BKEMER REPORTED TO f'c-coil wa • "f th, I n t In id f

BE IN ( KITH Al. CONDITION i this uiv 1 1 me tim- _ 1 Miss Gardner, who xvas one of the |

George Beemer, son of Mr. and' best known and most popular girls in 1 Mrs. \V. A. Beemer of this city, who ! the Ru ellvilk community, died smldcnly Tuesday morning after an ill-1 Saturday, Sept. _ ness of only a fexv days. i FOR SALE—100 head good breeding The father, Warren Gardner, Is m I s and lambs . 40 h( . ad of tht , sc seriously ill that he was unahle to at- ar#( Vt ai .| j|1Ks .oining-two-year

WANE ADS.

THE MISSIONARY SO( IKTY of the Christian Chui h xnll have a Rummage Sale at the fire department

DRESSED CKIX LAMB. VEAL

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xvas taken to the Putnam County Hos pital for an operation, Thursday, is reported to he in a ,ritual condition. 1 Dr. Thomas Noble, surgeon, of Indianapolis, wh„ ojk'i ated, found eondi1 tioiis so much xvorae than had been anticipated that the proposed operation was not performed. Reports are that the conditions found by the surgeon are of a ui h a serious nature that there is little Hoih- for savii g

the life of the young man.

Following his graduation from DePauw University and marriage, Mr. Beemer hu- been employed by an lndianapolis plumbing cstabli nment. Prior to the proposed operation his trouble xvas not considered as serious.

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Journal.

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ewes are yt ai ling.-

old. t . AA Sigler, Gicon a-tl-

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Rl SSEI.LA II I K GIRL AA INNER

GEORGE E. HAZLKTT, piano tuner and rcpai'r.ian, Lea'e orders with J. K. Cash Music Shop.

FOR SALE Dark brown hair

Margaret Jean Bain, ago 13, "f

Russellville i- now the proud iwssc t h( .,,, ( . (11 | !trttW Office. sor of a first prize from the Imliai a State Fair. Th c award xva- given fm FOR SALE—7 room modern houie u canning collection display'd! the to si'll on payments. Milton Brown,

week. Eleven cans of fruit and vegetables canned by Miss Bain brought the blue ribbon premium to the Rui-! n>(l tellvilk- girl. i irik '

FOR

UK NT .Modern furnished front Inquire 9 Chestnut street even-

Closing Out STOCK SAIL TUESDAY, SEPT. II, 1928 Beginning promptly at 11:30 A. M Having rented my tarm, I am closing out the following described per* tonal property at my farm 1 mile south ol Rockville, Indiana; 22 CATTLE 22 11 head of milk cows that are fresh or will be soon, from 2 to 7 years dd. and a real herd of milk cows; 10 head ot Jersey heifers, all showing hi avy in calf; I Jersey bull. If you want a good winter cow, ■ ome to thissale, for I am closing out . 150 HOGS 150 12 head of brood sows that will farrow from Sept. 10 to 25: I Poland boar. 137 feeding hog's, wt. from 60 to 110 lbs. All feeding hogs are DOUBLE IMMUNE. 1 HORSE—Dun saddle mare. 3 years old. sound, and a real one. HAY—8 tons of extra good Altalfa hay. TERMS OF SALE -60 oi 90 days’ time with bankable note, 7 and 8 percent interest from date. COL. C. L. BARTLEY, Owner. ALVA FORD of Ladoga, Auct. . BOYD A SCOTT, Clerks Dinner by Ladies of Christian Church