Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1929 — Page 5
CREENCAS11£ HERALD PAGE SEVER
STUDENT recital
Preparatory students of the DePauw School of Music, gave the fol-
said that the next court action would : Active pall-bearers were: W. B.' Mr. Hays plans to close out his enbe in the State Supreme Court. .Peek, C. C. Gautier, Ed. Coffman, : tIre utock of groceries and fixtures Miles said he planned to file a mo- | George Edwin Black, W. O. Timmons next month, yielding possession cf ; uuii tion soon asking the State court for and C. C. Huestis. Honorary pall- the room March 1.
luuing program in music hall triday a re-hearing in the Shumaker case on bearers were: E. A. Brown, Henry C.! According to M. S. Miller, manager ivcning: j grounds that the Court cannot legal- :3. Werneke, E. A. Schmitt of Indt-jof the A. & P. Grocery since it was
a Cradle song ®'^ war ^ 9 ly sentence a person not convicted of annpolis, J. T. Christie, Jacob Eltel,'i pened here five and a half years ago. ^and his confederates six years ago b Let us Climb the Hill .... Ccamm a crime to the Penal Farm. L». R. Chapin, T. P. Crawford and i he present store will be moved to'from the W. P. Squibb & Company
Eugene Light. jibe new location and only one store ^distillery at Lawrenceburg, Ind. The body of Mrs. Raphael was not j will be operated here. He will also! Remus pus up $25,000 In collat-
an agreement with the government to settle for $25,000 the $50,000 Lenuis bond Insuring the payment of beverage tax ami penalties on 90.000 gallons of whisky alleged to have been illicintly removed by Remus
t oh Dearie me, Our Kitten’s j in a Tree Gramm fiOLINGER IS SENTENCED Helen Arlt TO 2 TO 14 YEARS a. Silver Chimes Ducelle
b. In May
Marcia Hughes
Behr
taken to the church, but remained at the Manse. At 5:04 o’clock the tun cral party left for Cincinnati, Ohio, where the interment will take place at the Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati,
SULLIVAN, Ind., Jan. 26 —
a Birthday Dance Newton| uary 16 wftg gentence(| t * day J Relatives attending the funeral
L„ rvo from out of town were Miss L. Dc-
Ducellei 1 ' 6 l " 0 t0 lou,teen V 6418 in the 1
state prison.
Lucile White
Dream Fairies Thelma Stone, Lucile White
The Shepherdness Paldi
Marian Ellis
Vesper Bells Krogmann Jeannette Campbell Parade of the Guards Behr
Marion Seller
Violin—Serenade ... Victor Herbert
Jean Marie Stewart
Martha Washington Wyatt
Marguerite Cowan
The Merry Milkmaids .... Richards
Mary Lucile Earley Mary Frances Carson
Chant sans paroles Carpenter
Charlotte Donnohiue
The Flower Fairy Fearis
Marian Ellis, Dora Comstock
In the Boat Franke
Jo Ruth Donnohue j; ading—Dr. Johnson’s Picture
marge Wolff, sister of Mrs. Rapha , 'l
He pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery. In addition he was fined
$100.
Bolinger was
sentenced on the
specific charge of forging the name of VV. E. Gaskins of Shelburn, to a note for $2,500 but officials who have questioned him since his arrest on the day the bank was closed say he has confessed to other forgeries and defalcations that will amount to i
$235,000.
Iiom Cincinnati, Ohio; S. N. Clark i .id E. C. Clark of tapper Sandusky, Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. James Decker and son, Dale, of Cleveland,
Ohio.
be manager of the store in it’s mftvieral several years ago to indemnify location. Bigger quarters in the new tae surety company, location will enable the A. P. Com-j The alleged Squib whisky was sold pany to operate a combined grocery!ii Indianapolis, Louisville, Chicago,
and meat market. The A. & P. com I any now operates about 2,200 atoms
i i the United States, Mr. Miller said. ’1 he room now occupied by the A, & I . Grocery is owned by J. L. Handel.
IDGAR SECHMAN LIES
SATURDAY
lead before the tilt ended. Features! mortgage against Clayton C. Barr,
of the half were a back-handed “blind" shot by Stone which connect ed for two points and the dribbling of Godfrey, a substitute, who went the length of the floor to snag a 2po inter. Close effkiating by Referee Frank Masten resulted in the loss of Dawson and Hurst on personal fouls in
Pertha Barr and John F. Helm. Tha land in question is located one mile west of the Hanna Cross Roads and is said to be occupied by a tenant, Carl Akers. All the defendants defaulted. The judgement is one of tha largest ever given in a foreclosure suit in the local court. W. M. Suther. lin was an attorney for the plaintiff.
bt. Louis and other cities the govern-
ment charged.
; Grecncastle
' ~Stone, f
i.TTEND STATE BANK MEETING Dawson,
Butler,
A. G. Brown, president of the •'irst National Bank and Fred L.
viile made almost half of its points
from the free throw line. Lineup and Summary.
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FARM INMATE DIES
George Burk, inmate of the Indiana State Farm, died Sunday night a the institution of pneumonia. He ".as sent to the Farm from Colum-
Edgar Sechman, eldest son of 1’rank Sechman, residing eight miles i ast of Greencastle, died Saturday .• fternoon at 6 o’clock at the Metho-
O'Hair, president of the Central National Bank, attended the meeting of the State Bankers’ Association meeting in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. irown is president of the Associaion. The following officers and em-
!ist Hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. joys of the two banks attended Lechman was taken to the hospital' • ^ ie banquet to be given Monday even
lor an operation but his condition 1 /as too critical for the operation to
Included in the forgeries are notes ^ and had gerved about thirty day8 j be performed. He had been in failing
| of his sentence. He is survived by a widow and a son of Columbus. The
of an approximate value of $80,000 held by the People’s National Bank
ami Trust Company of Sullivan. | , . . . . .u i i ■ c- 1
, ,, , J ludy was taken to the Lakin FunerLdgar D. Maple, vice president of ,, , , » , . , . , , , ... . , iii Home and prepared for burial. It this bank was found dead in the bank) . . , • n i i , ... .. „ was sent to the home in Columbus,
Jan. 16. >W. H. McGraw, -coroner,, ,
the bullet wound which
i ealth for several months, suffering
i f stomach trouble.
The deceased attended the county tchools and served overseas during
Hie World War.
The father and a brother, Ansel I'echman, of Coatesville, survive. Funeral services were held Mon-
ing at the Claypool Hotel in Indiani.polls: J. L. Handel, Ward Mayhall, Donald Riley, Cloyd Herod, Kenneth ’Vest and Joe Crosby of the Central
Hurst, g McAnally, g Godfrey, g Cancilla, g
Totals 14 (Tawfordsville (23) FG Dickerson, f 2 Malaska, f 2 Cox, c 0 McCarthy, g 1 Martin, g 1 Lindamood, f 0 Totals 0 (■reoncastle Beats Brazil
In the second afternoon game
tank; and Russell Brown, E. A., Greencastle Juniors defeated
the second period. Both teams had j many shots from the free throw line AUTO DAMAGED IN ACCIDENT hut missed most of them. Crawfords' Bence A. Daggy and family, Jack*
' son and Hanna streets, escaped in* j jury Sunday when their new Ford J car went into the ditch and partly | overturned, two miles south of town on the Manhattan road. Mr. and Mrs, Daggy and family were enroute to Terre Haute when the accident oc*
curred.
According to reports, Mr. Daggy lost control of the car when he attempted to put on a glove. The maT;! | chine went into the ditch and turned TP on its side scraping a , barbed wire 5 fence. The car was badly damaged. 0^ The damaged car was brought to i> the local Ford station by the Tribby
4 Garage wrecker.
2 1
FARM BUREAU WILL SUPPORT UTILITY BILL INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2*3.—(INS) The Trowbridge-Murden bill to provide that the valuation of utilities
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Brown, Perry Rush, Helen Browning, Biazil Juniors 40 to 7. The visiting for late making purposes shall not
held that ______________
Cow Edgar Guest j"' M \ p,e ’ g . death r* •I WOULD PLACE TAX
by an unknovwi niurderei. Other qjj HOME BEER MAKERS ' morning at 11 o’clock at Stiles-j
officials have expressed the beli"f , i , iH e w i t h interment in the Stilesville : il, 0 wn, Mrs. Russell Brown am! Mr* |that Maple committed suicide. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28.—(INS)! cemetery. | Perry Rush also will attend the ban-
About two hours after Maple’s
Jeanette Campbell
Edelweiss Vanderbeck Mary Lucile Earley Witches’ Dance Schytte Mary Frances Carson Sweet Violets Heins
Pauline Neier
Over the Hills .». Logan
Martha Walts
Tin Tale of the Brook .. Pennington Jo Ruth Donnohue Diuam of Coppelia, from the Ballet “Coppelia” McKee Martha Ellen Rector T A Star Pennington Charlotte Donnohue Cabaletta Lack
Betty Nichols
Lolita Vivien
Bernice Ruark
A Midsummer Wooing, from “Pic tures in the FTrelight" . Rolfe
Dora Comstock
The recital was creditable in every way to those who took part.
Those who wished to do so werlf IH rmitted to dress in a costume, sug-,
od by either the name or senti-! f. 1 * l ' on n r. Xt .' Ved
nient of the selection to be played ami the costume was designed by the
performer.
The preparation was quite as enthuHastic and interesting as the peri mance of the recital. Much painta ing effort had been spent on the v rk which each student presented.
Elizabeth Ensign, Neely O’Hair, Vir-! players failed to get a single field ,;inia Stoner, “Bud” Weldon, Lois y, B, making all their points from Arnold and Deward Smythe of the j the free throw line. Stone, Godfrey,
i’irst National Bank.
Mrs. A. G. Brown, Mrs. E. A.
body was found, Bolinger was discov-
ered in his garage at
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28.—(INS)! '■emetery. —Official recognition of the fact that;
'housands of Indiana citizens arc ELECTRIC RATE RULING
cuet.
garage at Shelburn, a |)iaking . beer in thcir homes will be
town six miles north of Sullivan, un-
DECIDED BY COMMISSION CHRYSLER CAR IS CLAIMED
conscious from the effects of carbon monoxide gas fumes emitted by his
automobile.
Directors of his bank met during the day and adopted a resolution to close the institution. Bolinger was qeustioned regarding several transactions discovered by Kenneth Brownell state bank examiner and during the night was arrested on a forgery charge. He made a sworn statement
made in a bill to be infroduced in the State Legislature to place a State sales tax on malt syrup and malt exiract. The measure will be brought forward by Rep. H. Curtis Bennett,
Dem., of Dillsboro.
Bennett at first had contemplated
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 27.— Elec-. A Chrysler "65” coupe belonging t ic rates for municipalities serv'ed to Irvin Moore, of Clinton, has been by utility which operates in several , leased by Sheriff Edward Eiielcities should be determined solely bylj.irge to State Motor Vehicle Officer local conditions and not by the utll-jbarly and a friend of young Moore, ity’s system as a whole, according tojihe car was taken into possession by
Dawson, and Hurst bombarded
basket for Greencastle.
the
Lineup and
Summary.
Greencastle (10)
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Dawson, f
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6
Godfrey, f
... 3
2
8
Butler, e
... 0
0
0
Hurst, g
... 4
1
9
Houck, g
... 1
2
4
McAnally, g
... 0
0
0
Brown, g
... 0
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8
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Brazil (7)
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trying to bur the sslc oi* the limit nmdo by the public sei \icc j i m Sheriff when it wus found upside products in Indiana, but feared cod* yesterday in the Mar ^i)wn and loaded with booze, near j p.-yis, f 0 Ktitutional complications because tinsville electric ca«e. ,Cloverdale. Moore proved that tb ( j Nrnco, c 0 they are used in baking. ^ i he commission established had been stolen from him in | ]ioppas } () Declaring that the malt is shipped au * u ‘dule of rates lower than the old ■]’ erre Haute. j Hunter, g 0
in which be declared that Maple had ; jnt0 In(]iana in car i oads f or the schedule. | The theft occurred in Terre Haute, Cori . ell g 0 no knowledge of the forged "otes | |, rewerg of the homei Bennett wou | d The ruling is expected to havi" ,| anuary 22, just after Moore had tak Di Camp 0 that were in the Sullivan bank. place a tax of 5 cents on each quart i vvi<,eBpleatl i |l fl ueni 'e on tuility cases :, i his mother from Clinton ?o a nos p The Shelburn bank has been plac-j <if gyrU p sj nce eacb q Uar t j„ used tol due t0 ,he 6 rowin £ tendency to con-q, tal in Terre Haute. Moore’s mothCd in the hands of a receiver and an ma ke 5 gallons of beer, this would soli(Jate Power utilities and tlie! e - later died in the hospital. Moore
attempt will be made to liquidate its remaining assets. What these will total has not been determined.
Totals 0
he higher than for taxing purposes will be supported by the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation, officers announced here today. However, the Bureau announced that any proposed repeal of the primary election 'aw will be opposed, but any amendment “that will .strengthen it by making it more nearly represent the will of the people will be favored.” The Bureau also will fight the pro posed increase in the automobile license fee, but will not oppose a small increase in the gasoline tax,
it was anounced.
Support will be forthcoming from the Bureau for the pending in0' come tax amendment to the State 1 ' Constitution and for the bill to re-
lax home brewers 1 cent a gallon for| Krowth of lar * e distributing compan-1 0 ily a short time prior to the tlme (
their product. D’’ 8 sel ' vil 'g several communities. io’ the theft had traded a Ford coupe MURPHY COMPANY BUYS Although Bennett said he had not! Martinsville is *erve<l by Wabash fm the Chrysler which accounted for TOTTLE BALTIMORE STOKES
Bolinger is to be taken to the completed plans for defining the ' alley Electric Company which also u,e fact that the license was issued,
by Sheriff Luther
Keene. He has been held in jail here since his arrest. He made no attempt to furnish the $10,000 bond
under whlsh he was held.
Investigation Into Maple’s death is being continued. The state department of criminal investigation and identification state police and private detective agencies have been co-oper-ating with local authorities In the
inquiry.
CKAWFORDSVILLE BEATS SPENCER LADS, 36 TO 17
( tawfordsville’s Juniors defeated MAY INCREASE STATE the Spencer lads, 36 to 17, in the op-; TAX RATE TO 30 CENTS
ening game of the Greencastle Junhr Invitational tournament Satur-
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan.
28.— state
day afternoon. The winners led, 19 to I < INS)-lndieations that the *. at the half. Soshee, a substitute, | ,aX rat * WiU be 'IT
jpresent 23 cent schedule to JO cents j next fall were apparent in the final re-check of items of the biennial appropriation bill now being made to-
inalt product he would tax, he said s " ' eH a lar *« liul,,b *» of cities. j| ( , r H Ford coupe. 0 „ la y specify “any malt product ruli »g il was pointed out, rs-| Under the circumstances Sheriff susceptible of being used for the mak 1,1 i8hes definitely the authority ofjEdward Eiteljorge did not feel he ing of home brew." each community to negotiate for it |should add to the young man's Sellers of poisonous liquor will bo s " If before the public service cope Doubles by holding the car. weeded out in Indianapolis, accord- ''‘i 88 **™ f°'' rate reductions or service j ing to plans announced by Police Improvements. CRASH INJURIES FATAL Chief Claude M. Worley who has di-i Valuation of the utilities property j JO SCHOOL BUS DRIVER i cited the arrest of 46‘alleged boot-|K’ merall J r 8hou >'l »ot enter Into rate i loggers during the past week end.' culle * involvings particular city aid .PLAINFIELD, Ind., Jan. 26. The naJlock will be one of the chief ,mly ,hat P art o£ tht ‘ "tility equip oius Jackson, 42 years old, promiweapons used. jnient concerned with the city iii-|n'iit farmer living north
The announcement is made that the G. C. Murphy Company 5 and !9 cent stores nave complete the negotiations to purchase the 5 cents to $1 stores operated by J. W. Tottle in Baltimore and Annapolis, Mary-
land.
There are six stores in the city of
peal the holding corporations law, providing that cities, towns and townships may rent buildings from holding corporations, the rentals to be paid from tax revenue. In spite of the influenza epidemic, which has retarded canvassing, Bureau officials reported that present in dications were that the Bureau’s membership for 1929 would exceed last year’s enrollment. Membership drives were in progress in nearly every county in Indiana.
Photo Of Former II. S. Girl Appears In Indiananolis Paper A photo of Mrs. Charles L. Courim, formerly Miss Waunita Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Baltimore located conveniently tq John Mason of Plainfield, appeared 1 th< principal markets of the city, in the society section of the Indiun-
, The principal store being located atjapolis Star Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. of Plain-j Lexington and Eutaw streets in the j Courim are at home at 1603 Central
"Of course, I realize that we might v ' :, lved should be taken Into consi I- fi Jd died this morning at the Moth- y t ,. ir t 0 f ^ b{1 downtown shopping dij- avenue in Indianapolis. The bride is
trict. In addition to these stores, a, a graduate of the Greencastle high
imed for the winning team. In the ojiening half points were
| nly distributed. The Crawfords- , v; starting five, and Soshee, a sub-, .
t tutc. each made points to collect a 1'^ by ‘ he
b ‘I of 19. Spencer’s Juniors were " allcr than the Crawfordsvillc and could not get in the shots tl.it enabled the bigger Athenian
'by boys to take the lead. 1 neup and summary:
trawfordsville Spencer
. forward Frye forward .... Johnson . center Bryant . guard .... Stuckey guard Fulk (Crawfordsville) Lin
!• kerson Malaska . 1 - \-
•M Carthy ..., Martin ■'UK litutees:
According to observations made by members of the committee, experiences in the present year demonstrate that the present levy is not large enough. At the beginning of the fiscal year there was a balance
of $4,000,000 In the general fund. Putnam Circuit court. Accountants estimate that by the end I - of the fiscal year on September 30 y Rg CARRIE W. HAYS
as well try to drain White River with e;atlon - according to the ruling! 0 jut hospital following an infection k timup as to completely stop the,('' , ' ic b was written by Frank T. Sin- ci.used from an automobile accident sale of liquor here,” Chief Worley ffleton, chairman and Harvey Har-ilec. 17 at Avon. Funeral services said. “With that in view we are con* llia " commissioner. will be held at 10 o'clock Monday centrating our efforts on those speak At hearings conducted in the case, n orning at the Christian Church :it easies that sell liquor and whisky un- toe Wabash Valley company insisted 1 Uiinfichi, Jackson was a school bus ft to drink. The man who sells pois- 11 ut a11 it8 Property be valued for d iver of the Avon school and was ell liquor is no better than a murder* a purpose of the case, •‘meaning , .| route to his home from the tv ,” tl ere by that valuation should not be si bool when a truck owned by the ___________ 'ci nflned to physical property usi d \'iUianis Trucking Company, Iiuli-
HERE 1,1 U8eful
FILE FORGERY CHARGE
stores in all.
The business acquired is $1,000,000. The stores have been well known in the 5 and 10 cent business for twenty years or more and recog-
serving Martinsville a lapolls, collided with his bus lnjur-| n j ze d as profitable stores. The Mur-
phy Company anticipates that due to its broader buying power and better,
lease in the new North Avenue Mar- school in 1925. Her parents were reket in Baltimore was taken over, sidents here and her father was This makes seven stores in Ralti- manager of the old Electric Light more and one in Annapolis, 6r eight Plant. She is a sister of Gerald
Mason, south Indiana street.
within the territory ji g his right leg
Waveland Couple Are Moving Here
WAVELAND, Jan. 26.—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rice who are moving to Greencastle Feb. 1 where they will attend DePauw university,
| and locc *ed An affidavit charging J. C. Marley rved”.
with forging the name of Charles The commission held that this L3CAL JUNIORS WIN TROPHY j organized sales management to so- have been honor guests at several Anderson to a cheek for $100, cash* proposal would result in inequalities j HJ TOURNAMENT cure sales in 1029 upwards of $1,- parties. On Tuesday evening, Mr. ed at the First National Rank, Feb-; ui d would necessitate a rate revis ... —. [350,000 and to show quite an addi-' end Mrs. T. S. Banta and Mr. and nary 23, 1928, has been filed in the. in* fur every city served by the util-j Winning their way to the final (jim to the net profits of the previous, Mrs. Ira Sharp entertained for them
’ 1 1,1 <i, Soshee. (Spencer) Yoekey. "I goals: Dickerson, 4; Malas:i Cox, 2; McCarthy, 2; Soshee, 1 rye, 3; Bryant, 1; Stuckey, 2. l ice throws: Malaska, 1; McCar2; Martin, 1; Soshee, 2; Frye, 3;
l! 'yunt, 1; Stuckey, 1. I.cferee: Frank Hasten.
S1 CAHOI/B HUSBAND GIVEN DIVORCE DECREE
this balance will have been lowered to $1,500,000 and by January 1, a bookkeeping deficit of $1,500,000
will have been created.
The budget makers .therefore, de-
LEASES BUSINESS ROOM
pame of the Greencastle Invitation-j operation of these stores,
inunieipallty to pc- ni Junior tournament, by defeating n j 8 „f interest to note the nogo-lwcre served.
ity.
The right of
tl ion for reduction of rates or tide- I razil 40 to 7 in the afternoon, the Nations for the purchase
at the Banta home. Refreshments
lion dollars from the proposed appro- 1 announced Monday. The A. ti P. Go. priations in this year’s bill, it will w ill take possession of the room
ask approximately three million dol-1 March 1, 1929.
lars more than the 1927 bill. The! Leasing of the room occupied by 1927 measure provided $26.622.914., the grocery recalls that this site has The same departments and institu-ibeen occupied constantly by a groc-
tlons this year asked, it is said ery and bakery since 1859.
$37,170,727. ' The business room is owned by
■ Mrs. Carrie W. Hays, daughter of
LAST RITES FOR MRS. ILouls Weik, she having purchased
of these I Mr. and Mrs. Rice are among the
q.iate service would be abridged by. Tiger Cub Juniors defeated the stores were based on the net profit most popular members of the youngtl at theory, according to the com in is- Crawfordsville Juniors in the dccid- pu.de by the owner in 1927 ami be- ir set and will lie very much missed The Atlantic and Pacific Tea C®..’sicm’s ruling. i ig event, Saturday evening, 33 to f or e, in other words from the out-' in church circles. Mr. Rice was or-
w hieh operates a store on the east I The Shively-Spencer act creating | 23. In the hotly contested final game ptai t the Murphy Company figured rained an M. E. minister last sum-
aide of the square, has leaned of Mra. the public service commission Intend i innyi fouls were called. The local on buying an earning power on
1 ids led 17 to 14 at the half. 1 which it would lie possible to add
Although the Crawfordsville lads immediate gains,
lave twice defeated them this sea- With the addition of these stores ion, the local Juniors entered the this brings the total number of units 1 nal event Saturday evening deter- U p to 156 in eleven states.
1 lined to win the beautiful silver j I askctball trophy. They held a lead /IVV0 CL0VERDALE
Clare the present levy is far too low Currie W Hays, the room on the e l clearly that the separate entity of to provide necessary funds on the,south side of the square occupied by oi.ch city, town and village should 1927 basis of appropriations and that j tie Kasb & Karry Grocery, which is,!)., preserved, the commission held, while they have cut almost eight mil operated hy Louis F. Hays, it was 1 .
RAPHAEL HELD MONDAY
HICAGO, Jan. 25.—(INS)—Sue 1 ur(, l. motion picture aetaess today '' lH fret ‘ the bonds of matrimony
wing a divorce decree granted to Allen H. Keefer. The latter
' '“(ged Miss Carol deserted his ' two years ago for a career in
movies. The actress did not Con1 he suit. Before her marriage was Evelyn Lederer of Chicago. WON’T GIVE UP FIGHT
Indianapolis, Jan. 26.—(ins) "enying a report current here that " Indiana Anti Saloon Teague was '"out to give up its fight to save 1 -dward S. Shumaker, Indiana • 11,1 Saloon League superintendent,
l "m serving a 60-day sentence at. . , Penal Farm for contempt und ‘ One Sweetly Solemn Thought.” . 1920.
' Die Indiana Supreme Court, Ethan Drof. Gustave Arlt presided ut the store for the past nine years, discon- Attorneys for the American Surety A- Mile*, League attorney,' today organ. .tinning the bakery last September. Company of New York today reached
Lost iltes for Mrs. Victor L. Raphael were field Monday afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church. The serv ices were in charge of Rev. R. J. McLamlram of Indianapolis, director of Religious Edina tion of the Synod of Indiana of the Presbyterian church. The services were largely attended. Mrs. Raphael
died Friday morning.
The choir consisting of Miss Dor-i business was later hiken over by othy Beemer soprano. Miss Mary j Louis Weik w ho operated it until Alice Murray, contralto, Don Wilson,! 1898. The store was then bought by tenor and Medford Maxwell, bass,Charles F. Zeis, who operated it unsang "My Times are in Thy Hands” j til it was sold to Louis F. Hays In
Mr. Hays has operated the
th«- interest of her brothers uind sisters in the room at un earlier'date. The site has been occupieil by o grocery and bakery combined for the past seventy years. I*as\ September Louts F. Hays discontinued the bakery but continued in the grocery
business.
Tile room first was occupied in 1859 by the firm of Weik A Lyon. It was later known as the Weik & Allen grocery and bakery. The entire
BRAZIL MINER KILLED IN CRASH
BRAZIL, Ind., Jan. 28.—(IN'S)— Frank Hoffa, 26, a local miner, was coed today as the resuK of an autonobile accident near Williamsport, Ind. He was instantly killed ami William Williams, a companion, was bad ly hurt when the automobile in which they were riding skidded on
the icy pavement.
Hoffa’s father was in the local ho* p tal with a broken leg and a brother Ur. Fred Hoffa. was in an Indianapolis hospital suffering from injuries
nier and is taking a theological course at Del’auw.—Crawfordsvillo
Join nal.
tanging from a few points to the I nal 10-point advantage throughout
I he tilt.
The silver trophy was presented /Rowing the game by Superintendi nt Warren J. Yount of the city uhools. Stone, as acting captain cf he Greencastle Juniors, received 'he trophy. Both Greencastle and he runners-up, Crawfordsville, were given rousing yells by the crowd. By (initial agreement the consola-
RESIDENTS DEAD
Funeral services w ill he held at the home in (Toverdule Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock for Mrs. Mary Shoe-
Joncs and Thomas N ill Hals Sunday
Miss Fern Jones, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradford Jones of this city, nnd Henry ('. Thomas, son of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Thomas of Clinton to , vn-'hip, were united in marriagrt by the Rev. B. H. Bruner at the First Christian Church parsonage, at 2
sustained in an automobile accident. | tion game between Spencer and Bra
■■■•■ — • z 1 was not played.
GEORGE REMUS TO PAY Greencastlc’s superiority was dia$25,000 TO GOVERNMENT! r ayed early in the game when they
ii mexed a lead of 16 to 7 in the sec-
INDIANAPOL1S. Ind., Jan, 28. ( N8) —George Keiinis of Cincinnati, widely known bootleg king of AnierIri lost u $25,000 chunk from his K otleg fortune to Hie federal govern m ui here today as a federal liquor ti x penalty on u six year old ease
a; iiinst him.
< id quarter. This lead was cut to 3 I dnts shortly afterwards when t-irce field goals in rapid succession
i ere made by the visiting lad*. jUND BANK GETS BIG
maker, about 80 years old, widow of j o'clock Sunday afternoon
Henry Shoemaker, who died Sunday morning about 5 o’cl 'Ck i.fter an illness of five years Rev. H. A. Sher-
r.i’. will have charge.
Mi:. Shoemaker hat lived in and around Cloverdale all her life. Her husband diet! several years ago. Two sens, Oren and Benjamin, and two i roth^rs, Ham and Orcn Todd, are u nong the surviving relatives. William Thompson, another elder- !;• resident of south of Cloverdale, il : ed at his home Monday morning.
Doth teams scored 1 point from the tuul line befoie the half ended. Greencastle increased its lead to 21 to 14 shortly after the second 1 alf started and slowly but surely widened the margin to a 10-point
JUDGEMENT
The Louisville Joint Stock Lund (o., was given a judgement of $21,918.95 in the Putnam Circuit court D.unday in it’s suit to foreclose a
The bride was attired in a silk dress of tan crepo with accessories
to match.
They were accompanied by Miss Edna Hutchinson and Foster Jones of this city and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jones of Plainfield. Mrs. Thomas is a graduate of the local high school with tho class o r 1928 and is employed as cashier ami bookkeeper at the local Oakley grocery. Mr. Thomas is a graduate of ttv Clinton Center high school and is cm ployed at present at the Lone Stai
Cement Co.
The young couple spent Monday ij Indianapolis hut will return Monday evening to make their home at pres ent with the bride’s parents. The: will continue their respective posi
tions.
