Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1920 — Page 3

“Hey feller” where’d you get the Scooter

SATURDAV IS OH) GOLD OAY AT UNIVERSITY

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(^ij Gold Day, the annual Dol’air.v 1 eve.u , will be eeleniateu en the cant* I ii,. . atui'ilay | A., me Atiuetk feaiure of me I Day s th.* liel'au ’l.u n.v. U el i.-h with i ranklii) ( <>.ie»fe 1 viball t'*a n in the annual Old Ge d bay

contest

j Tni: program for the ilay’s events is : i. lo’.low’s: ( MO UN INC. : u Old Ciulil Day Chapel. ’’resident Gcortre I! Grose, pre-

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Address by Mayoi ('hatlet W. bu--i Jewett of Imhanapoli - ' f March to Mc Ki on field led by University drum -oi p^ and Un-. iversity Hand Band Leader— '■ Howard Allen brum Corps leader—Ttussell T.omilson. *

j 10:00 Class Reran.

Fresh. Capt. --“Hank” Stevens. S. ph. Cuit. Ma k Bills. 10:10 T u' ior senior Foetball Fame: 12:110 Color liaising at the Flag dole P: ( Odent of the Student Body. “Wally” Welch presiding F. 'Us Songs bv Class Presidents

S ;nior —Joe Barth.

Junior -Herman A'eager Sophomore- Paul Kepner Creshman—Donnld White Presentation of Freshmen- caps 1 v treasurer of student Council

“Ted” Prtn d AFTERNOON

JTAGGAK1 1 OU SEKVICE MEN I IN bi AN A POLlS, Ind, Oct. 10.— Thomas A’aggart, who is making his .'race for the Un.itc,| States Senate on ! his bushu-ss record, declared in a I statem -nt issuej here today that the I country owes a b'g debt to the form- | or service men and pledged himself to I carry ml their wishes as expressed ! by th u soldiers organizations. , "1 want to say n word to the ser. vc. men and women”, he said, not only of tr. - state, but of the whole Ulr | i tod Siv.ts For they must all he

\ ti cated alike.

i “I am a believer in economy and j i'usir, .. at'minislration in government, and if I am eleeted senator, hat - what 1 will fight for. But there an* <■ 'tain debts that the enun- • tvyyt ib it it can never pay to the serv e,, i i n and in such matters the ra'i a t anomy is to do the best you c . at least to show appreciat-

ion..

Or those debts that the country can nrv n pay is due our ex ser. vice i n and women. The most we can i to is show our heartfelt apr>rei 1 ’'O’. For Congress to fail in this v, d 1 be false economy and bad

SLEDDING IS ROUGH FOR

HENRY MYERS 1

DEPORTEES GET TiSTE OF E3LSHEVIK LIFE Urdesirablcs Sent to Russia Some Months Ago Are Put to Work by Soviet Authorities.

COMMEKt 1A1. Pl.At i; RKSIbEN I St INI. THE 1 RACTION ( ()MPAN Y FOR S-'OO FOR HORSE

Mi.I.El) )t^ TRACTION

H \s I.I1TI.E FA IDENCE K) SI 15

SI ANTI ATE UIS Cl.AIM

The slate dcpumiient leni'lmd from siar.'-es it recinls as ollieiai that the Russian boN; e\ sympalIdzers and i ma! -..rail - - dep,a*lerl to Ressla some > timntIw rco I*, lii'- 1 ailed Stales were in oi.ee pm in work by the soviet

nylhoHl ies.

T';. ■ we-un mine i" perform the

0 i tusks a- !_ isl in them by tlie bolshe.1 the thi.d time the case of Hen- i ' ' , iri ' M "' " , r “ " mt tyers, of < omn n .... Place, who ' 1 “ x i!: ‘"^",3 , .•> i-.ery. . |u-ra:cil liy Ike extnioidinnry r suing the 1 faction Company lor • v ,,„, such SJ.'O damage,-, alleged due him tor a . ; prlmah'rse killed by a traction ear, on 1 r!l> wiili iiii ip , . ni reliell. > i and other A i'.i il i, 191 li, is m court. ( a11.* i ■ - -n - , ,. -r* ■, - - u I • dsiuo'ism. The first case, was tried in Squire I V.■, -1 oi ileportei s thereupon

Frank’s court and Myers got a judge. 1 men: of sni'ill Stnniro grnnb’,. 1 I

, -i- *i, \ irU living the ralr-

ntent of $100. Squire Franks court ' " :d in-''o, „inc „,e.l under asfinding. however, did not please the I n,v Mn . ,K ‘ r

:.ikI iii ilu* iT'.iinls ol tli* 1 t’KtVnor-

Traction Cam) any, and it appealed i the ease to the tireut court In the

i/c what the ex-service men

and • n most desire as the resolut | ions ,>!’ '.hi ir various orp'inizattons ex ( nre in and if T am elected senator. I T will ii . everything in my power to i

w'i '• • wishes k ' law.”

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first trial before Jud •• Hir.-ln-, the j

jury disagreed.

Nov. the ca.-e is on trial again ! Hniy Myers was the only witness this morning for the prosecution. He said that the Traction Company had failed to keep the cattle guards in good ship’, and that the horse got over a •ittin guard and was killed The horse

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I! tracti tl con : .iny, 1 iWi-ver, in- 1 , , t.-e,] witnesses to prove that the * 1;. r ttle guard was in good condition nd that the horse was not worth

more than S.'l.i.

d navi ci.oinr-- mi for puniiliment. Aeeovding to ii !i I : ce rei eivi-d by Ihe '.oy. i im imt. lonsi id tl air, cities iu it'i-si.i | ve l.ecii committed by or at tin- iesM- alsin ol tl.e extraordinary I imml-siiiii. wil l'll A clia"::' leri'/ed by ttltil ill e advices Were I'l’CcA ed II er . V. "I' itillllit IIS to tlr- exacl fate nt ilie deport' >s. wlio Hailed from America in - Moil - 1 e hi.-li .■ '< nu t i - ’ ' ' e *

were K ama GoRlman and

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\V n t e r A. p p! e s For sale at George Knauers orchard ta les southweat of Bair.brid^e and 2a mii^s norUn-

erct of Brsck Chapel. ^*.50 per Lashel.

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1 :: P,attallio n Review of R O. T. C. | . Unit in front of Gymnasium. 2:0<) Freshman Sophmore F.iot-

bill game.

li ft ' Franklin vs. DePauw.

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er’s Associaton Convention to be held in Indianapolis Thursday, October 21 to Saturday, October 2d.

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TVi-sin i ,i/e iii M'lllng fai inINY ! i ,H. AN AW II I II'

IVlu'i 1 yin, V.mt in buy of sell I’ 1 it- . ' vaiit-. [MISS t.l.ADVS LEE NKA IN'S |k C. Lartin CscarLog^ WEDS UM PH ' . l!l IS TODA A DR City Trust, h (linnapolis. i o r -— ~ ~ a The marriage of MNs Gladys Nov

ins, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ira I Hillt - of Bloomington street, this city Jand Ralph V. Buis, who lives near Stilesville, was announced today by the bride’s mothers. The.ma riage (occurred on Tin -dim am 1 the \ uni' [couple will reside on 'he groom’s

farm

I u ll<)l' 1 1). i.eete wi'i havkchakgk m l NIYEUSITY SERVIC ES

[-^'h'!> I D. l^eete of Indianapolis P*’ondu t' the University services P r " i iy. • t' it 21 !u M'Harry Hall.

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Charles Ewan. M'-s. William

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‘ l ; ■ d family entertain. Gtilinn i Sunday Rev. Switzer and

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Sutherlin and wife, Frank ^• 1: “nil daughter and little grandf 11 'J Indianapolis spent the day w tth Ear] Sutherlin and wife L Kf)k ‘dt Martin am? childrer vis * Friday night and Saturday in

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Stilesville. Miss Nevins

a. tfarm near Stiiesv:iie. i.— L'"' , ' V l l heW * n ‘“’"Jha, for several month- bee,, employed I ’ 0,11 ( 1,aV - »at the Allen Dry G d St- •

attending W. f \i. s. mkfting

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sister Mrs. S. R.

Bales spent the day Mon ‘^ r> - Elmer Clodfelter.

y Gardner and wife attended

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Ratrliff’s sale Saturday

L" 1 *** McCaughey railed on his

r ’sittes McGaughey Saturday. I ^!’ I S Tf * BE DISMISSED R TEACHER’S CONVENTION

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iana.' today where they will represent Locust Street M. E f hurch in the District Meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Miasionary Society. Mrs. C. K. Asbury of Indianapolis is to he present ami will make un address. Mrs. W. H. Wylie is the president for

the District

DR. M'CTl.LOCH HELPS AN INJURED ROY

Dr Carleto n B McCulloch, Democratic nominee for governor, finds time in the midst of his busy campaigning to answer distress calls. The other day while delivering a political address at Scottsburg a little boy was run down by an automobile and

sustained a broken thigh.

Dr. McCulloch answered the call for aid and helped carry the boy to

^ vacation Thursday and his home and assisted Dr. McClain in

y Wause of the State Teach- setting the bone.

8:00 P> iwmni; Mi morkil Gymnasium. Duzer Du piv -ents “Feeding tli*

Brute”

Mrs. Pottli ... Mary Fraley Mrs. Wilk.- . . Evnlini Ballard M • Pottle . . . Halford Udell Scene: The Kitihi',, of a WorkMan’s cottage_ Time: Today or thereabouts. “A Pair of Lunatics ” The man Wilbur Gi -c The Woman ... Kathleen Kor, - Scene: The Drawing Room of an Insane asylum. Time: Evening. A dance i s going on at the asylum. .Music: Delta Sig i Orchestra. "Sammy Shifter Shifts tli. Si ■r ". Written and directed bv Ma'carct George. Muse by Util Slut/, and Anna Marie M i )errnond. Scene: Reception room of Rector Hall the best dormitory of the best University in Indiana^ Time: October between noon and midnight' Sammy Shifter A cocky sailor John Heiney. Sally Shifter— his kid sister . Christine New-hard. May me the Queen of the Tele phone Frances Jameison Janitor F. W Ck Hal Slutz Bell Hop . . R. LaVere Selfridge Dean Nora Miller Fraternity Jeweler Morris It, id-

well.

Trifler Talking two Marjorie Binford and Lucille Gorham. DePauw Daily Date . .Florem i Sammons and Willard ^ Cartwiight. Chorus Mattha Trippier, Mar-

Fa am County people are each day i . . out in great numbers in tavot ’ the propo. ed I’utnum county.hi o il project which will be vot- ■ i O) the election on November 2 A, i st there was some opposition i to project, it being based mostly I 'it, rt Ik lief that the building of a ho' da weuld impose a heavy tax

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• 1 o' tha th . : . ci was one j tvh h wa: fathc red ft "in ii selfish' ■ ve by the physicians. Neither of these objections are well 1 did. In the first place the tax I be V" y light at the 'ate of 2 ! - on eurl: t’lMii assesses valuation

■ r ten years

' . I t' 1 other obji" lion The phyn th"11selves are behind the nent < niy becauve they are an- - to . ve the tieople of Putnam tty th best possible medical and •' ciciil nttention. TI '• greatest at 1 to one who is ill, I per treatment and care AVith hospiial in Gre/ncastle the physinn uiv • till • a tent: i to he patient which they cannot do Die patient is in an Indianapolis or it e Haute Hospital. The,, the pat i t:t is at home where his friend- and relatives can be in constant contuni. t n with his sick room. 1 the case be operative, then the -ti':: rn will come to Greencastle and pet ate, saving the patient a severe an | ostly trip to Indianapolis. !,t many cases a long trip to Indief.ipolis in a case where an iniYnedta* pper.ition is necessarv on the patient, the trip proves disastrous and cnt'rps the oper tion to be much more severe than it would have been without the long trip The hospital would give Putnam mnty itp institution of 'he latest and most modern pattern, which is theirs to use in the time at which they most d' ire immediate and the best of care for their loved ones. Yes, the hospital should be huilded. Putnam county is too progressive n county to fight so progressive a move as the one now projected.

ttid John II James and the Tea ion ’ uupany attorneys from Indiap'dis 1>: e, t the Tract'on Com, any The evidence n the case was chised i iftiy after 1 o’clock and the jury, after being instructed by Judge JamF. Hughes, retired for deliberation. Within fifteen minu , 'es the jury foreman repi rt- d that the jury had e'l d: a v 11 t I’iw ,rf "a.! in fax o o' the Tra ti ft Cam-

par. y .

luati'J' during tlw*

Since M. ns has resided Op the Coinnii teial Phue he h; 1 - fil 'd ela : ms against the traetior. comi r.y '■ ;■ the

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cow ji’-d line hog. Reeertly ti' ■ coni' oeiiy ha ' aife: d Myers Sail a i mi•i 1 to -lecept i’

VIENNESE TAXED HEAVILY Levy Mad? on Prac^'cr.lly Every Daily Activity in A.^rian C. : t.il. In Ii «*: > ’ t - i <■> :« st»hif »n - it.^ 'i' junMnl iMl'h- tl i ;ii 1 ii': ity

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TO QUO’! Ii inRDlNV; AS WET

1 ■ ■ following is an extract ft .m m" ariich whii h ap, ^ared in the N'ev. i York Times. Senator H.irdini said if tiie amend ment were mtified. "I am willing to , > further and join in a movement to make it cfn-tive through a pro* i ■ of yoinpeiis.ition to the Inn ■. 1 destroyed.” It s sat'd that the "dryd” l ib :.sk Senator Harding t > eMvJ'dn his present stand upon h : > statement About $775,000,001) was invested in le i *• propertv at the time he prohibition amendment went into efv it e-'timated. The Harding speed: now c'ted reads: “The thought 1 have in min,; u .It" '■muiatio,, nf this un nditijr prohi-

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Friners D stovrred C nher and S:nt Mesr.og?; to G?org:. (

Tliree exiwrts ur notv engaged In king a pew teh .unoldc eiple-r eode

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invnl tanilli 1> *eimse S im Fein bail'' ivereil ihe la > m tl ode and * , :„n i!:i'_ it. -es to l-iag < 5i urge. rill eode 1- us, il by 1’rili-h I'ovaltles el i*ol*res|mud!11a ivith iiua ui: iter or with Intlnmte frlee ls on personal matters. A free for all I'd11 \tith the Irish a Hcrvimls of Kin- George on one -ii'r unit th" ScotB-h and F.agUsb on

i' ' on contest in the halls of c.ing 1 ti,,. niper imil; plai e In Balnioral ca-

< LINTON FALLS

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vermillion, Or .al Roach and Zella Thomas spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Geo. Pierce.

n Hough. Esther Jane Johnson. Florence Kirk, Mary Francis Maxwell, Helen Wilson. Edwin Sayre, Joe Bailey, Roger Bean, Mark Bills. Ben Halbertson, Hareld Hootman, Jim McAdams, Joe Rarick and Bill Simison. Orchestra: Anna Marie McDer. mond, Marshall Abrams, Russell Ferrer, Don Hoffmann and Howard Allen.

Glen Purcell of Danville is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Alvah Pur e«t, who live east of town, for several dayS'

spent Sunday with George Bettis. Sam Stites ami wife, Wilbur Crodian, wife and children spent Sunday with Mr' and Mrs. Chas. Goddard Bernidean Davis spent Saturday and Sunday with W O. Davis.

At thi same time 1 am in sym pathy with the opposition to the duti n all mt th * unfair!" ; - of i l ng a Cede #•. ami • dnctit ut ■ the provision of the Constitution o* question relating t'» f rsot . J liber y. and if th»re were auv other np'hod of submitting an amendment, I should be very glaj to do it. I am not a p”<>hibitionist and evil ive pretended to be 1 do claim to be n temperani" m.".n I do not up 1 r. «ch this question from the g- a* moral viewpoint because I am un; 'di to see it as a great mm a! tiuestion."—

New York Times

M \N HKI.D FOR ROIIBERA ADMITS RIFLING A <U I II

D reeontly, w\ille the king mid his fo.nily and . ■ - - \'< ft in the drawing

r< urn.

Eight of the Ir -h men Imu-e serv:iia- were driven from tin* ci'stle hy n. lgl.l of pmnl ers. !n the yard they w •: e reinforced by '.lie sfalde men and f,'light their way bark Indoors. The e: -tli steward mediated. He Induced tbe non-lrtsh faction to retire to Its own quarters. CHURCH HELPS SPOONERS

The Cloverdale High School clear. c,| aproximately $171 at their earni•al and fall fest Saturday afternoon The affair was held in the Cloverdale High School Building and was planned and carried out by the members of the School. The proceeds will be used toward <lte financing of the Basket Ball Team this season.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 18. Aft**.* having been ut la ge for more than a year after shooting Floyd Ward of Terre Haute in the back and billing him, Joe Salvo, 22 year- old, in Italia.t at rested yesterday on a charge of highway robbery, admitted ks’ling Ward, when he was identified by Charles Ward, father of the slain mut: His cousin Nick Laculla, 22 years old, who was taken on suspicion of complicity in the holdup, is said to have handed Salvo the revolve!' with which he killed Ward The killing occurred J.uly 27. 11,19. when Ward an,) his father, who is chief of police of the Grasseli ••hemteal plant, went into a soft drink place operated by Salvo at Bttnson. Ind . and bought heer_ As they turned to leave, Salvo thinking they were Federal officers, tired on the younger man killing him. The revolver failed to fire when Salvo made an alleged attempt to shoot the I'ulhci

N *w York House of Worship Fits Up Parlor for Lonely Couples. A '‘spooning parlor” has been fitted it" In the basement of Ihe Union Methodist Church, on Broadway. New York city, where lonely couples may gnthe ' and whisper to each other of their undying lose. Any young woman can bring her “beau" and sit in front of the gas logs. Tbe "spooning parlor” Is Intended for young women who have no homes In which to entertain their friends. It will be open until 11 o’clock every evening, and will be In charge of Miss Grace Kerry, as chap eron. Ml-s Ferry and her staff of women assistants are working under the direction of Rev. John G. Benson. Wheth er holding hands in the “spooning par lor," will he permitted has not yet been decided by the church authorities.

•■Twin" Couains on Twin Honeymoon Marriage did not end the nineteenyear parallel in the lives of Hettle Kline and Gertrude Helie, cousins. The girls were born at tbe same time—Jan. 2. 1901—in the same house In Williams, Ohio. They were married at the same time recently In South Bend, Ind. ME* Kltue became Mrs. Ezra Maughen >an and Miss Helie became Mrs. William Kverly. Following the double ceremony Ihe couples left on a double houey noon.