The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1927 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927. '

SUIT lOK DIVORCE

Choice of

S. €, Pevo Co,

Your Unrestricted

Choice of

Entire Steel of Women's

0.>car I). McCullough has filc<i suit for divorce from Ida McCullough in the Putnam Circuit court. Attorney Theodore Crawley filed the action. It alleges the parties went to Florida, and that the defendant refused to return home with the jdaintiff.

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SfGRT AND DRLS5

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. (UP)— The Supreme Court of the Unit*’State, is making rc’rd progress in i. po.-i tt of clogeed docket o' ( . i , tin- term, setting an examjile to the 100 federal courts over the country.

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WASHINGTON Jan. :i. U'27 11k beginning of ]!*X7 fii 1 th( prdi: tion enforcement -iluation Itettcr all along the line except in regai'i > the pr duction and di.-C' ihut i of moon.-hine iifjU r. The problem ef cheeking the smuggling of liqu ah along the sea coast is well oa it v.; to solution, fireat advance.- f ■ been made in recent month in I control of the product!' n of d' nat ired alcol 1 ano thin i.- no rca-on believe that a sufficient number < officei - cannot handle thi- proiilem ■atisfactorily. A beginning ha

mao ; No in checking the output ef ! ntair, by local authorities. Friend, of "Inoh-p wer be v." Even in d.w and oraer .-hould bend their ef- • ii» ait iti- where alcoholic beer is foils during the coming year to the being produced, most of it is “-hot” | placing in office of local official., wit alcohol and very unsatisfaj- w!r will enforce the law again.-t >1 y a- i beverage. : moenshineers and bootleggers.

Outside of the c ur own work, JustLci \\ Howard Taft the eigh. a- ',r ate justices ate 'most interested in eliminating <•• iaj and peeding i-tice in the fe - oral courts, nearly ill of which arc firm ix months t wo years behiad.

I h, pio net on of moonshin?, j great cffoit ntti. t also be made however, till f,.i t o general. The I t wjird the creation f a.i ovei vheim nature of the prohibition agitation j ing body of sentimen''. in far rr of the

- to the violatio | prohibition law. I he Metnodist particular, obe only j Epi-c'pal Church is undci .iking

di recti; f the practic; agitatii

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that t liquo which

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t be realized bv tensive program of education in’en I'Oi everywhere : *-d to instruct it y ung people and i, ,.<■ dwiiiii-Pinr. sclidifv the eonvietio." - of a- ml; .

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moon.-hine ' ’olidify the eonviction- of adult .

Iiroducers is a matter controlled, in the

UJVFdfM ISi; IN I UK HAN N FU

(iRLENCASTLE FOLKS

By R. V. Mullins

MV WIPES FEET AfcE ICELE6S REPRIGERATDRS COLDER THAN 1CICLE9 OAJ A POLAR BEAR/

HER AtA/vtc IS AtAT

ALWAVS CARIPVIWGJ TWO FEET OF r-^ DECEMBERJ f:!

LlSTfcN AA^MNI — 1 (J SYMPATHIZE WITH YOU FROMj THE BOTTOM CF MV HEART I ANP FROM THE MIDDLE CF H BACK . YOU 6ET ^ HER AH ELECTRIC] WARMING PAD AT j R.PMOl.UNS- 1 DRUG STORE

Several plans have been suggested and put into effect, and the suprem r ur, itself has ,-h < vn the way by Ji-pe-ing ol ncaily ;pi" cases in the fii.-c ’ ire mi.nths of t term. A law i p i by C i;gre- last year forbid* ding appeals in certain cases which the fc lcial district and appellate rmi;. are deemeo capable of decid ! ing in high court. 1 a es docketed in the high tout -inei the term -tarted early in October number 7S3, t' which approxii mately 450 were cairied over fro tlie previous term. The court has di |-o ed of ”1)1 o far and at the present rate it may "catch up with ih< I i l.ef in three m f ur years, hearni case.- a few weeKs after they ‘ ha e b . n filed.

About two-third- of the ca r di - |ir * : of were hj denying a review, . hirh na Hi ■ effi i' of tiphobling ti.e deei.-ion of the court from which ,b ap|H’al war taken. The other.- wen divided by the cc-urt after hearing arguments.

Husbands can assur by making their wive

partnership of marriage mu tions of personal .-elieltude.

hen': clvi of greater content more c infnrlald . The 0fty-fifty

11 by .ib.erva-

be attt

R. F. IViiiiHns

Several ca. i - of national imp • unce have been ieeided this year, al 'hough a half dozen other- including two wiiieh have vital bearing on na o: i! polieii -, arc now under a - vi t ment. The two impon*. mt peii'lng i a i are the Mai Daughter;. ' nti-mp; of th? Senate apfreal, which i t- decide the Senate's power to c mpel testimony at its investiga- ' i.n. , and h" Klk Hills oil lease ca o bi'light by tie government to annul be K. I.. Dobeny companies' rights to the navy’s valuable California oil lands.

The Mai Daugherty ease has lice' b- foie the eou't for two years, and it i believe I that a .-harp division cl "p n n i as can ed the delay in makmg known a dieision. Another case 'h ih in been pending more than a ■ u : ■ the Cla re F t mace ca <e, o I yvliieh lie court wa asked to rule | win il l r the fedeial trade commis-ior hi po.v'.T to require corporations to maki extensive m ii»hlj rejmrt- of In-ir business.

< on.-titiitionally of three state lay.’ i oviding pri-i-n sentences for advo citi 1 it violenee ignin--. the pre.-ent i -vi i'mi nt are al „ tiefore the higi mt, itll appi l"d by convirted ra li a! 1 wo f these appeal-, brought - ' 11lotte Villa Whitney and VVIi liam Burns, challenge the famote ' alifornia syndicali.-m law. one by 1 haib K lluthenherg involves im eonvietion in the famous “Miehigai G mmuni-t C’onvi ntinn” case, and oat II i old Fiske challenges his con:eti"n in Kan a for *he mere act of reading the I. \V. \V. “preamble.’'

Office of K. ( . Hunter & Hro.,

Architects.

(House A-bM) An Fnglish House With an Interesting Entrance.

low tile and tuccoed, sound construe-1 hion that re(|uire; no painting or repairs. The roof is shingle, stained I in variegated shades of green, giving a lively contrast with the plain

tering

By H. C. Hunter & Hro., Archts., stucc0 wal1 -''-

New York. The plana are well arranged with* ! A pleasing entrance always gives out In.- of pan , thereby effecting one a favorable impression of our economy in building by giving the house. In fact, many pas- by where most available fli >r space for the

but a few enter in, so our entrance money exp tided.

•eserves careful attention that it may On ' e- first tbuir are a living please the eye of the passerby and room, entrance hall, dining room, kitextend a hospitable welcome to all ehen, pantry and the required closets,; who enter. also a large living porch that is arTliis modest English house makes ranged for convenient enclosing with an ideal home for the average fain- sash and sere: ns, and a small rear

ily. The exterior is pleasing in de- porch.

sign and distinctive in character; it A large open fireplace is provided would fit in most any surroundings, in the living room opposite the enThe exterior walls arc built of hoi trance from the hull, giving a pleas-

ing impression to one o The kitchen and pantry are compl-d-ely equipped. An entrance at grade to the inside cellar stairs eliminates the usual outside steps with a resultant saving in cost.

Three bed rooms, a hath and ample closet space are provided on the second floor. Ail he-d room. have abundant light and cross ventilation. A cellar is provided uiuler the entire house with laundry, heater and other rooms.

Cost about if It,000.

Complete working plan; and specifications for this house may he obtained for a nominal sum from tin Building Editor, liefer to Hou • A-68.

Starting The New Year Off With One of The Screen’s Finest

fVONCASTI I EATRE

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TONIGHT AND— TUESDAY

ohn Gilbert’s Newest Screen Triumph

heard sit' w.i

Icautitul -bj-i cold as icc! J le b Firdelys. the great fighfrr and . 1. ver—could melt her heart.

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John Gilbert neve- bad a r >!c mirably suited to !i ; s %oniu t > ’ Ycu'll adore him as the sv linp favor'tc who malcrs t: ’ h bo.TSt—only to find that real !o\ Lis snarrd him alo-j,; the ro.id of amazing adventure!

Fi U GREAT STAR AND T OR OF "THLt BIG PARADI AND "LA BOHEME” HAVE MADE ANOTHER MG HIT!

Sewn arm b\ Dor-u^ Farnum and F Vidor from thr iforf by Rafael Sab.>r,t„-^, Dtretted by k t * m Vidor.

with

ELEANOR. BOARDMAN’ ROY DARCY KARL DANE GEORGE K. AimiUR ARTHUR, LUD1N

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VIDOR’S

Production

GILBERT

Wonderful Musieal com:, Leon tie Ball he At The Or&an

Comedy — Fables lopics

Regular Admissions 10c 2.k‘

ng. Similatly the Sinclair emit atpi |jj| , ,, ( urt i- the appeal 4 f -i - - it i' 1 vine t ittlt | - K Da i e> M c ie, In . - tor ' Mal Daughter cas< ui er advi-e . ,„ p t „{ court jail sennent, may not be ruled upen until tence f()r an editorial, which he d - hat question is decided. , f, n d with the allegation that it Among more than 4bU other ea truthlul u ti ere fere ju-vfied.

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PrtTiGte CBmpflt Funeral Director

Ambulance Service

Washington St. and Spring Ave. Phone 815

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Other cti.-e- upon which the rourl lea rule after it return- today from it holiday recess, and before its ‘o her, i:i_'C>" term ends next June iei In le two much-contested an*iti t ; r.v c'iiite-t.-. One of these is a Kovemmeiit revival of the Intein'itional Harvester ea. e, famous a dee e'e tig , in which dissolution ordered then i.- alleged by the governmeii' n ’ t have been carried into effect. The ot ier i the Trenton Potteries ca e, it which the government i ' kim: a ruling that mere combination giving monopoly control of a> in ustry violate the Sherman AnUtm ; lav. . The ( 'mpanies, controlling M! peicer f the sanitary pottery l’io uetion r-f the country a-sert t 1 i! priccfix.ng shown to be harmiul to the public, must be proved. In addition to the Klk Hills ease ur Ier advisi ment, two other prosecu- ; tions hi ought by the g vernmont ;.s ! a r<-ult of the oil investigation of‘ 11)23 are Isfore the court. In both 1 ra-os the court is to decide whether it will review the devision f lower courts. One is the leapt.* I) me civil loa i| ease, i n which the St. Louis Appelate Couit cancelled the Mari v Sinclair holdings on the navy's oil lease, and the other is an appeal I challenging validity of Sinclair’s in-' n dmuit for contempt of the Sent, ior refusing to answer oil committee quest: The Teapot rivil ease ap peal may not be acted upon until the Elk HU' iied ion is announced, and in ease the lease is annulled, the review might be denied without a hear-1

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