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V. TEE. INDIANA. FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 1920
SIEU OHiae BIO HIT TfiBEBNACLE
After a brief introduction in which i the preacher declared that the com- : mamlments were the rules which set i the standard for rlpht conduct and' the mirror which shows us our shortcoming's, sh« took them in order and dealt individually with each of the first four.
ASKS RECEIVER FOR
MTS THIS WEEK
Jbernacle schedule
Wednesday.
son? service, led
by Mr,
VdRED AND FIFTY YOUTH-] COMPANY VOICES IN SONG SERYICF. The j A, Long Company, which CEDING THE I L LSI) AY has a buying station in Greencastk. JUT SERMON RY AIKS. CARR according to th e Greenville ((Ohio) Daily Advocate, is having troubles The headquarters of the J. A. Long
is in Union City. 1 Indiana.
The Advocate says:
On Friday morning Mathias P Knudson former manager of the J. A.! IxMig Company «t Union City, filed' an action in the Common Pleas ’ Court of Darke county asking that a receiver be appointed for said corerty Second sermon on ‘‘The poration.
!• God,” Gy Mrs. Barr. Red Knudson states in hi petition that ■ l attend in delegation. t the Long Company is a corporation Thursday. I incorporate^ under the laws of the j neighborhood meetings. i state of Indiana, and is cap ; talizcd Bus:net- men’s meeting at j for $200,000. (That their business .r.'s Music Store. Mrs. Barr is the buying, storing and selling »-ak. j butter, eggs and poultry and manu- ™ ; . for everyone at the facturing cream into butter. • e addressed Mr. Huffman. • That during th P period hetv.e. n b. for burfaess worn* March 1, 1919 and September V Street Methodist church. 1919 Knudson says that he was tl B IS-trr wiil speak on “Shall manager of the •, id defendant c ■ ■, iin the Double Standard of pany. That, the business was pro-- [" • perous and profitable. That at the service led by Mr. Daugh t. me t.h 0 plaintiff rs-'.umed the rian- - rm 'll by Mrs. Barr. Odd agoment of the nlnnt. the stock of ; delegation. * \ the sp.i,( Long Company was sell’nr I for about 40 cent on the dollar. That
on September 1, 1010, when tho plaintiff severed his connection with' said comnany, the stock was then worth in the market 200 cents on ’-he dollar and dividends were "egu’ai’y
met.
That Long has been trying to op- r ate said business since October f'. 1!"') with oiU i competent manag'•• Tliat since* J. A. T,;>ng has man-j aged th P business he has faudulentlv. corruptly and illegal!/ cause') th” books of said comnany to be altered:
ESTIMATE ON SEMINARY ST. IMPROVEMENTS
j BRICK YVOULD COST $48,768, CONCRETE, $32,811, YVH1LE ASPHALT GOULD BE PUT DOWN FOR $16.8'l—FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE ON LATTER
THE CITY COUNCIL MEETS
...drsd and fifty boys and t :v tal'crnacle booster choir, K .-'di's in Grecncastle. W tre' entire program for the M-nive at the big tabernacle l v. i vli ovgan the second
on Evangelistic Cam-
M. i • - leadership of Evan l Barr and party. . g t-.H-m was at a premium iter seven o’clock, and again •monstrated that the taber-
mm wise m
The vmprovemier.t of Seminary •street was again discussed by the council Tuesday night when city engineer, Ralph Donnahue. presejitcd the plans, specifications an^ probable cost. Throe materials have been sug gested to be used in paving Seminary street, brick, concrete, and emulsified asphault. Mr. Donnahue estimated brick as costing tho city, $18,768.16; concrete, $32,811.44. and I emulsified asphault as costing $16,- ! 854.72, or approximately $2 a linear foot. /The asphalt is recommended j the highly by the city engineer for ! durability and the original cost is one third of the other materials. Tho asphalt wi ll bo put down with a five
West won over five contestants. The to Tuesday noon. year guarantee by the company man-
winner read a cutting from “The Coach Joseph is holding daily prac- “facturing It.
Dummy,” a humorous pace . tico in the Bowman gymnasium for Petitions have begun coming in : Second an,) third place were given the DcPauw baseball men. The first f'”' t ' ! ‘ 'i' ing of the streets
men.
1 -be held soon, and the city council issued instruc-
tions to all peop'o interested In having the streets oiled to circulate their petitions now ami present them. In order that a tank car of oil may bo purchased at onc e before the dust gets any worse than it new is.
Ind., March 24—Marshal Councilman Allen reported that th,;
• barge of the public school speaking p. Wilder, cf this city, was shot and batteries for ring ng the belt at the class had charge of the program slightly wounded in the breast by -> f ' ,r(> wore about exhausted
respectively to Mias Winifred Boyle, outdoor practice • ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, and the coach asserts.
Mbs Beryl-- O’Hair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry OTTuir. The other „ contestant: v/ere Miss Glenn Ham- M'-
ikon and Marian Cooper.
Miss MacMillan, a teacher in De-
?. WILDER IS SHOT BY BURGLAR AT 3RA/T
I
■ Lgirls’ program under .
heavily involved and great financial lovi.
rship of Mr. Daugherty and p : i of the Barr 'Party was
in the fact that only four’ 0 ~~ I were held in prep- fiREENCASTLE BAND
Nevertheless, for 45 minutes k -' gave their elders a real v-ng, solos, duets , yells. I- 1 , even “band music." one people attended the first n’a moot Ing at 1 "
['•Igrocery store til s morning ' going good.
has suffered
Pauw University, who also has BRAZIL
WF.I’K VN I LGIDN EXPECTS TO
ENROLL A LARGE MEMBER- . . ,
SHIP FOR THE LOCAL CHAP- Tuesday afternoon. The judges for burglar last night at the homo of ar '' 1 that, as it will cost
■ R EIGHT HUNDRED SOL- C01
DIERS i v PUTN \M to iHTg. when he discovered a burglar enter- battcr >’ Er,<1 rectifier to be connected
Miss YVest will represent the loca: ing his home. He went to the top with the city current wr ‘ ich v ;,! _ r ‘
IS SURE GOING BIG
imy”- "'rr'iinrn r.inn mn'ip in the County
nAYfc dkuuHtU uLUo HUulna ® wdl held ; ' . :
night n the high school auditorium, had him covered and to hold up his On tb s evening the Putnam County hands. The man complied, voice, piano, and public discussion Wilder passed by on the street and
Beginning April !, the Groencastl®
' r, , ro , , . . . contests "'ill also be held P- st, No. 58, of the American legion ^ •
The Greencastle band, which holds i wil , lniin , h an extensive campaign regular practices each Tuesday eve- for morc mcmbera The CJwn p aI|jn Commercial Club rooms,: v . in b „ on t i ir0Ufrhcut the en . ... On Tuesday night ^j r . .... ; ... ertain biut'n is houses
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neneww 1 rf th.- >!d baitcrivs would
c
.vlarshol! OTlair was 'instructed to order oil property .wners to clean up the alleys in the rear of th-
stopped to investigate the trouble.
Miss West won the local reading McGregor asked him to search the
contest Inst year but failed to win »:■. n and he did so. find ng several in the business district. If the c< • r. saws files keys and other burgler ,! ' :i n '” don « 0TwS * kh « ' ; ‘V will
J
i*f «t Hamilton’s music
for rehearsal am! a encouraging re-1 ,i ( , ;; ;„ r , a t 0f i
heersal was the result. It is des’n.I
DEPAUW NEWS
' - . of 165 v. reported
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IJ,! bar- or attend- ; ,ir tt ed to att> :id (ho m •
meetim.
I • « • y. ••vn K.»<».vu nn plftCCS Where those who desire to loin may do so
that the hand b e increase^ to at least I w j t ’ nout COTn i np t o this citv! It Is 21 pieces and any musician who has ’ (>stiinllted that m<;n > arp ci?ht h , 1T ,.
ling prayer mvetings yes- 71 °“ *' rcad . v rr.lisloil : - a member s ,) ^i^oharged soldiers, sw'lors. amt
marines in th P county, not Tnembera
- of the American Legion, who are iili ct so far was 20 people rr .! campaign year being a big year for ( , 1 ; 7 5 ble to j{> i n ■ district No. 18 yesterday, brass bands. Yb,, ; or3 ] bns secured
B I 17 SUCh present. . ipleni id club rooms in th" Sudranski
'i’.r"nteriin'.r rain today
I 1 m 'd of women heard the
tools, but overlooking a revolver, which was concealed in a coat p ckc". McGregor then instructed Wilder to hold the thief until he came down-
clean up the alleys and charge it the property own,; - . Tho Ralph Knoll (Y.m,P.inv wa- given : permit to mv> half of th > •'re°t in front of
Sixty thousand dollars has hevn stairs. In the meantime the burglar f:ic frara * p it it building on
■ largest attendance in any , Thl ‘ bnr ‘ d expects p. successful season.
*t Franklin str": t. John H. Jsines was given a ; ' v rn' : t to build a garage, aiif) Charles Dobbs wrs given a per. mit to nut in a g.i o’lnv stort»g-» tank. The claim ordinance was pns->.I and
t:> women only by 1
m !.• i af-
| jset, “Whj
kz" i
.'i rn rnr” m/CD TUP '’' 0<,,c 011 northwest comer of the AU 1 U GL/Lo UYi,K int . quare. |The work of remodeling these HAND! E FACTORY FILL '°oni.s has already commenced and ft
1 is expected that they will be ready f r omrpaFon shortly after the first
An automobile driven by William of the mouth Plans have been mad'*
it the Red Men’s Order will Wiley, who lives just west of town.' f ,r the purchase of pew furniture for meeting in delegation, and in which Mr. and Mm. YY’iley were the rooms as soon as they nr,; oomgit will he Odd Follows’. rid'rg went ovr the dee p fill on j i t. l. Tho o’lizi'Ps of Greencn t'o
1 Wist Walnut street, near the handle ore co-operating with the post in
^D mon preached by Evangel- Victory, late Tue lav afternoon, when urine- an ’ outfitting f he rooms, Itenglas Barr last night at M ■ Wiley attemofed to ) i- ; anothe: which arc cru'cted (o ),c among the
He liwrnacle w r as the first cur driven by
■ “** "f the Ten Command-1 Mr. Wiley drove to the side of the, bo given at the local theatre In t.h
* j fn she went to the plat-j fill the hank caved in allowing his near futur" for the benefit of the Ic-
'd if anyone in tho house' machine to go over. Lurkily neither g'on Tho proceeds wil) go to the *>.• commandments from j of the occupants cf the car were In- cental and furnishing of tho rooms. i 1 fMy.'jured. The post was organized in this city
I ipst year.
Gha rles
raised thus far by Presid >nt George freed himself, fired two shots at WdR. Grose, of DePauw, for th,. retir- day, ( ,p P bullet striking him above ng te : rs’ nenslon fund of DePauw (he heart, and escaped. Later in the One hundred thousand was the amount evening the drug store of Henry ' authorized to be raised for the fund NVdlinger was robbed of $80
a recent session. The campaign !s the state and for some tim e was a
to dose May 1, anj if the full quota football coach at Purdue University, is reached by thnt time it is neces- 0 sa-v for President Gros„ to raise LIGHTER HOGS HIGHER:'
1.000 dollars a day for the remain-
ing period of time. The $100,000 fund b to bn used in pensioning th'* retired members of the DePauw fac-
ulty.
Musical organizations of DePauw will gin* a two days’ musical pro-
gram Tern
HEAVIES REST STEADY
Indianapolis Receipts—Hogs, 3,500; cattle, 2,000; calves, 1.200; calves
100.
Hogs were as much higher at th?
H'lute. April 28 and as were lower yester-
20 for the benefit of the
Alli-'l Ha y Lightweights were up 25 cents
pTJiTJ " "wTe. I "ix. ' I ; "x r "T" B ".'m Philanthropic So.trty of that city and tht ‘ heavies remained steady. ' r r d Re^mp. Wh« , be^t in the ctv. A picture show will ^ ^ ^ ^ Many lights were selling at 10 to IS
DePmnv graduates are eligible for CPnts h 'K hp r than the schedule. One ^ r .l cur rz i otarr, iYiiituic* Yvuim. iur». viar-
the graduate and fellowship scholar- c as ma<le at - 1, ’ ' >• several at Crews Mrs Join; Turner M--Ships which are now benig offered $16.6.5 and the others at $16.25 to " nce CreW8 ’ Mrs ’ Jom ’
by the various institutions of the
The mediums went at
The members of tiv Horn'* Mcolunchcon guests t< day of Mrs. Lincoln lunch guests todav of Mrs. Lincoln Wimmer of tlvis city, a former resident of Bninhridge Followinn- t'ic Hinchcon the members of (he club ■' •corr.p.mlcd by their hostess :'.t‘ended th t . Duisv Boer Women’s ineefcing held at the tabernacle. The guests of the occasion .vere: Mrs. F. A. Colliver, Mrs. Roy Eads, Mrs. Glenn Michaels, Mrs. Charley Crod -an, Mrs. Welter Ste-!e. Mis .b.e YV ! i-.m Mrs, Albert Hubbard. Miss Alice Starr. 5Ls> Mattie Walrn. Mra. Clar-
T0PICS FOR NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS ^’■eencajile Union Evan?e!islic Cattipaijn. U ’vival in Individual Lives Psalms 31 :6-!4 Salt and Light Matt. 5: 13-16
tl , country, according to an announce- lne meoiums went at $16.00 and
nent from tho registrar’s office. t\ heaviest kinds at $14.50 to $15.25. Announcement of ten such scholar- P’tfs at .M f >.00 flown. I/Ocal buyshins from Northwestern University * >rs took fiJiOO and 2,500 went out.
„ . „ and a number from Pennsvlvsnl > There is a prospett for lower cat-•r-asurer an d Paul Bryan secretar*-. bnvP bee „ rp( . plvpr , bv tie prices. Calves were strong to An executive committee of five mem- ^ DoPa ^, rr; , istrar No tl ,: Hnn higher. Sheep were steady.
* "1. recently Charles Dernehue
, | | . i ndei
: Firkrtt. atljutant; Robert Huffman.
Launch Out Into the Deep LuLe 3:1-11 1 ILedience to Christ Matt. 7: 15-24 Lour (lasses of Hearers Luke 8: 5-8; 12-13 'ecking Tilings that are Above Gol. J: 1-3
hers Frank Young, Robert Hanna | Paul Cy mes, Justin Godwin, and
] Fred .Iordan was also appointed.
I During the campn gn, several local 'business houses will receive enlist. 1 m i t* for th ■ I.egion, Printed ran*? I in these stores will direct the men to
1 pine s where they can join.
Loosing the Good Part ^ruit Bearing The Storm lossed Diciples Alethod of Jesus in Soul Winning
Luke 10:38-42 Luke 15:1-15 Matt. 14:22-2 3 • ..John 4: I -26
fees vil! be charged the holder of the scholarship, but he will h- expert '.l to act as an instructor in the department in which he is enrolled. Th" March issue of the DePauw ■ M.igniire apoonred on the campus , today. (TVs Issue Is bound in an attractive covi r. an I has a number of
■o- ! attrrrtVve features, ineliiding an a--
, M’SS EDNA WEST WINS
H -aved to Serve Matt. 20:25-29; John 13:1-8 ■ Piping Our Neighbors Luke 10:25-37 ■ Charity with Others Matt. 7 : l-6 M ^ ec «sity of Spiritual Birth J°^ n
I tie'o bv Dr, H A. Gobin. entitled, 1 “O' i Tiroes nt OH As’eury " THE READING CONTEST Th Ftudent Council of DePauw ' ni titioirai the faculty of the jnsti-\ti-s Edna YY’est, daughter of Mr tuti.>n vesterday to extend the spring Mrs. Milo West, a senior in the '-scat en from noon Wednesday, j high school, won the local reading Mur h fit to roon Wednesdav. April I rontest Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock 7 Th prese n t schedule for spring ! in he high school auditorium. Miss \rvat : on extend* from Thursday noon 1 ’ 1 I
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Zaring and Mr E mev l ong and children have returned fram a severr.l weeks’ stav
in Florid i
The condition of Guerney Michae’s. uhi) has been ill at his hom P on Bloomington street for the past two weeks of influenza, is rapidly improving. Mr. Michaels expelcts to
Carrie Darnall. Mrs. Roy F.asth m, Mrs. E. Scobee, Mrs. Claud? Pruitt, Mis. Sain Dalbredth Mrs. L. C. Pr : •>( Mrs Basil Pruitt. Mrs DaUiy Collins Mrs. Paul Crodian, Mrs, Chr.Ies Pock, Mrs. Dan Gilmore, Mrs. Brux F.llis, Mrs. Bruce Lane, and Mrs.
Frank Ceilings.
’Plu* police were called Tue- 'ay right to thr> Phi Psi house near 8 o’-levk wh"u a Maxwell toiirinj’' tr winch belonged to Harry Maw IT wa* stolen J"'in in of t'n r on. t> T..I/ iiouso. Ai'U'i- a ioi.i. a h, the car was found this niorr.ing In front of Florence Hull where it had evidently been left by joy rider is the gasoline had all hei n us.yl up
he able to be out'again in a few days. f,> '> b * 1 ”* de “ r *« ! - r^,1is, » tt "‘
ond incident of this k nd in four days and unless these joy riders watch
Fay S. Hamilton, prosecuting attorney of Putnam county, has filed his declaration with the secretary of
state of re-nomination.
their top they are liable for prosecution.
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