The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1927 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1927.
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I Helen -pent Friday afternoon with -Mr-. John Priest. Mr. and Mr.-'. Je> Kendell and -on Fred, .'pent Saturday in Greencastle. Miss Inez Stevenson spent Sunday afternoon with Fred Kendell. Mrs. Lyn Kendell spent Friday with Mrs. Thelma Johnson. Mr-. Johnson is very poorly with tonsilit-
is.
Mrs. Klla Hendren telurned hoiin from Spokane, Washington, Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Robbins was held at the Baptist church on Thursday afternoon. Rev. Peake officiating. Interment in New Mays ville cemetery.
I < LINTON f ALLS ^ M Ward Arnold an Mis (>< Bettis wa- married at Gre-enca-tle Wednesdav February 'j i>y R-■ Rdpheal. t Mr. and Mi ( ■ moved into their New house, and .Mr. Wm. Cox into the hou-e vacated by them. | Mrs. Lida Pierce, Mr Lula 'tain . and Mr.-. Randa .Sijrler spent one evening last week wdth Mrs. Farm, fcigler. i Rev. Walter Wilmoth and on hoE by of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mr-. Fl 1 - bert Bettis Willard Miller, Wanett i and Helen Sanders ate Sundav din-
CHRYSLER (ONTKAST Tin: ( HRVSLKR “.)()” WITH OTHER FOURS No one can call up in his mind a mental picture of the only other four cylinder cars built in American today without beiiiR startled by the contrast which the Chrysler “oO” presents. Put the five fours of large production side by side and the Chrysler “50” instantly proclaims itself compare size, beauty, sound construction, performance and economy and no ordinary lour or six can possibly stand up against it. Koadste, R. S., $870.00. ( oupe, $825.00 Coach, $855.00. Sedan, $905.00 l)KLI\ LRIU) 0. J. Rector Sales 1 K. Franklin St.,
C*. 'VF (•twelve Ifears OF 7 Dependability
It was Dodge BrotFiers distinction, twelve years ago, to create a more dependable car in its price class than previously had been known. This enviable leadership Dodge Brothers have ngidy maintained. Wherever difficult conditions try the souls of men and the stamina of motor cars, you will find Dodge Brothers product foremost in favor. You will find also that six, eight and even ten years of service are not exceptional for the car; that frequently it delivers mileage running well into six figures; and that maintenance cost is remarkably low throughout its long and useful life. These facts powerfully witness Dodge Brothers success in constantly bettering a product that was exceptional even at the start.
H A. SHERRILL Dodge- Brothers MOTOR CARS
Mrs. Ella Hendreic spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.'. Dan Weller. ALL OVER INDIANA HUNTINGTON — It cost Morris Breckhill $€3 plus evurt costs to kill a dog belonging to Carl Dunwoodie. Breckhill appealed from the decision of the city court, bvt was ordered to pay the fine by the circuit. o— MARION—Dick’- cu e. established here in 1887 and -aiii to be one of the oldfst in the state, has been scld to Jioy Collins a; i Owen Starrett, who are entering the restaurant but.ness for themselvi-.
Yoncastle
Last Times Tonite
n< r with M . avl Mrs. George Pieico Mr.-. Vernit Miller and Children, have been vi.-iting her parent- Mr. ami Mrs. Fi/.i t N'ewgent at New Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McUartney at ■ - n of Indianapolis, Mis. Ono Fln.-or and children of Greencu-tle vi-ite-J Mr. ami Mrs. fi. 0. Finsor. NEW MAYSVIi.L.: There will be a public sale on Ori'ii Hall’- arm, one-half mile east of New Ma\ -ville, on Friday, March 4, 1!»27. Mrs. Dan Weller and daughter.
C»yj I’tx^it. rMX, Wu-nsr Bros. Plctur-*, I - r ■ If THE POLICE," starring Rln-Tin-TIn, Is Br«*. production of this novsL
Wsrnor
* BYSOPSIS Jimmy Ford smui/s'n a l e ' ' -
• crooked t
lead* a viciout gang fj-rrthfart, Huth Allen Jim y'l father, n Sew York ji'il e In ul' • • r.'. ' if mysteriously viv r <l r re'!. Jimmy Joint the f orce to avenge Aim. Jimmy hat an ally 'n Hmty, non full-grown Mvrtagh s undem rhll
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. i relief. gently, fairly »• i resuscitated, e was able to '•rnggl-. to a ha reelining poslu<m Next he in inctively draggej ii . ;f along path of clear air across the floo io the window. He rested a few menu In agony, thra bravely '.Tried on until he had pulled hi: “If up on his haunch's and was 'mg his long
iwrcthrnrt. Sell, fiatne.t Jimmy 1 muzzle on the * i‘ho l.i dithonorahly ditchargf d. th” slightly open f Oueeint Minty ho guarde her, 11“ sucked the Slurtogh slra:< l!th, nd yUv s n (trial, torluri 1 gas getaway Sell confronts then, /fat/, "trued slowly, but legs her aid. of ,‘t he turned aw
j dow and the com: CHAPTER 15—Continued '! ree7e 11,1 s ' a •''5 ,
Hat. susi lined tnoi
loull not go tbi-ougb w'tth this
thing, flan .Murtagb I’m g' ng for the dicks, and Irn going to teL 1 them the truth —that you’re the J guy «ho stuck up the bank ami murdered this k:d s father!’' Ncdl j
shrilled
She turned and started Yir the ] passageway Bottleneck moved
dowsill under
me.
ide air with Strength rei the first feel from the win. t of the cool I through the ' an undying luty than by -irai strength. But there was
urge and impulse fully recovered p' In search of Ruth
i sign of her.
Gone! Rlnty eg] surge of shame j than thu nostril ae j lie had failed his guard Ruth hy hi I ter. he hail been •
10 ! Rinty’s h ud an'
cover her retreat, but with a snarl t barometers of the of rage that matched the unixpect-I n " n d Then as his eduess of his movement flan hur ‘. ru ; '’ of ml,K< le tied a stool, which he caught with j he^sh^k^hlmsBlf one foot under a botfr.mmos! t -• .,, 1S small time : straight Into Botllenet k's face. _• Act ii! Th., flooring him Nell, se-ing this, a tlon called for broke into a run but M irtagh ovet . • i to the do
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t p j lipr tiark t > the talile an l with was of the spring 9 k variety ami a rip.' quickly salted from a had snapped sagu eli when closed
drawer hound her arms behind uu t,y the departing lJa 5 ,l . ; previous midnigh
Ruth meantime at Nell's revo|a Hon had m-tenmed and swooned In
need a fierce >t hurt more v poison gaa
trust! Left to
onfident maswltted! Poor tail drooped, •v state of his m elons buoy.
■. i mind, once
back fullfold,
grimly. There waste In repin4 what the situ* Tracking! He
but here met
honor Finishing
tagh turned
gagged In r with h:> handkerc •• f I | t
marauders the
previous midnight Rjnty's skill and u.unlng and tr, ks availed him
nothing with such a door.
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w lh NVIi. Mur He piospecled around, loath to savagely upon Ruth. | hecoiii, nciled the Idea that
in t pos- I, for him to get
ind h..und her In a vitli 'iit tbe help of Hound t’ <> iwo of them to chairs Isonte human aget He wiehed £ ' but u ne F er, I,- Id. n. d t„ , a re . ty for t|,« n ^ xt , hin? W fur ' . , - open wu.ktd th.it Bottleneck w^s just kilchen window atlra,'ed his no-
tice again. He crossed to It, shoved his head under the slightly 'pen frune and lifted up with his powerful shoulders—up. up until the window was open wide enough fo, him to get his whole body through. He pau-ied now, forepaws
-ling on the i.ll. and appraised * ptedlcament The fire escape
was outside the b'droom window, which was closed Unattainable! 1 " yard, thtee stories below and
imposed of ttagslunes. represent.
e,i loo aw ful a drop. Th *n he noticed that a clothesline ran from this window to T he lire escape of
ipposlte aparttneut house slow-
ly Rinty frame,! a plan Given, ■ ,: 'ike, to acting on Instinct, anything ailing for reasoning required laborious study. But Rinty was uncannily intelligent, and once the plan took full fui m in his mind he
acted quickly
Reaching up with his te°ih he I •» kti"t m the clothesline,
th n pulled his body through the
window and sw ug clear out over •he abyss of stiu, yards and sharp
fences!
The weight of hts shaggy, gwavling body pulleyed him swiftly across to the fire escape, where by a dexterous wigg'e he caught hold
discrepancy he more than made up I relinquished Ms
..n. J®w grip on the Hue and scrambled 1 to safety, it was so early that no
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No cry to gulrkrnt politic hahed
as Mad dog!”
recovering from ihe stunning effects of the stool blow when Mur tagh sec tied the last knot on Ruth. Bottlenet k was hy no moans the mental eijual of Murlagh, hut this
In the wiles of a natural born 'dirty" fighter. He stayed on his knees ami feigned to be still da/.oil, pretending not to notice that Mur tagh was covering him. The ap parent Insensibility of the fellow disarmed Murtagh. w ho relax' ,1 his vigilance, but In that very instant Bottleneck struck, hurtling him self, right from Ins knees, across the floor at Murtagb's legs in a frantic tackle. Murtagh fil' d, hut j the shot went w ild. Another sec-1
on,' saw him, or they might have gone running to Father Clancy to unli ci'im the guilty conscience that made them e . Hying Hons In the I ale day dawn! Carefully negotiating the Iron ladders. Rinty reach- ■ I the courtyard level. A run and a leap and he was over an alley fec and raring out to the front
of the Allen liou-m.
He circled and sniffed around the
thei' 1 " 1 ' Again the feud odor stung
I his quivering nostrils.
ond and ho was crashed lo ....
floor hy the powerful body of Hot " ' ‘C 'eimg (:■, nls. the smell of tienc k A ■ tb< v tbraabeI desper . : r '*? Inately, chairs and tables went hel !l * " ~ 'gaclous mind put lerskelter An oil lantern, always an ' '"‘’rDier Connected kept lighted on a small stand near “ «li> a Pl» > arance with the renthe trapdoor to the river for the , " u 5 1 ^ p hamy, which he
gang's use In the secret unloadings
In the dark places under the dock,
was overturned.
Ruth and Nell bound and helpless, saw what the men, In the lust of their hand "> hand, throat-to throat fight, could not see \\ ild eyed, they saw flames from the Ian tern licking up some scattet ed newspapers, catching on the tinder dry boards of the wall. The ware-
house was afire!
CHAPTER 16
Meanwhile, through many long houre of the night, Rinty had lain unconscious on the Allen kitchen floor. • The dawn brought a fresh, cold breeze that blew through the partially opeu kitchen window and dispelled the fog of fumes that still sagged heavily through the lit tie flat. The only thing that had saved Rinty from death during the night was the fact that hU motionless nose was out-thrust upon the floor beneath the heaviest part sf the gas poison curtain, which. In tommon with moat of such stuff, tad a tendency to rise, a fact that urther favored Rinty, because the itrong new current of morning air ‘cached hla nostrils unpolluted, -ie first waitings of It brought the . jrat of that lu&ty had t>» i
knew from hi* n tventure of that so recent night. The warehouse! IHit tn -t h« must flud Jimmy. He streaked out f ,r the Ford home. Over on Eighth uvenue he encounter!,i the usual early morning crowd- laborers In the subw*ay construction, di k workers, vagrants. All stared In surprise at the svlit of the rushing dog One there was who stared In more venom than surprise—Kid Twist beginning his hegira to parts remote. The Kid felt fo r his gun, hut hesitated. After all, to shoot would attract unwelcome attention, perhaps cause arrest under the Sullb van law. Rut he bad a score to - , th., marl who to fangs he would ever bear upon his wrists. He laughed ghouli'hly as a dastardly Idea came to him. Fie walled until Rinty had passed, then darted after him and act up a fearful cry of "Mad io,!" No cry In all the sordid lexicon of mob hysteria arouses quicker public hatred than "Mad dog' 1 Within a few moments a atup.j horde clattered after Rinty, whose only niadnes* was excitement to save a loved one. And foremost In the mob were two of his erstwhile comrades, policemen, shooting at
him.
r CLARA BOW Clinor Clyn Clarence Rodger PMOOVCnOM IT tuith Qntonio ITiotenO (i Qn-ama'int fyctuir
The story of a pretty shopgirl who dazzled men of millions with “IT”.
—ALSO 'HOMING— ••AF:sol , FILM FABLE" —“I’ATHE NEWS”— AND “TODD SOI THE D \ V"
Frosh-Sophs Elect Second Semester Officers, Feb. 24 Ml S'l 111 IN in NOON FEU. 21 The mutual midyear umlercia." eiet* *<•’. fur the election of freshman l ,,phoniure cla" officers of thu ~i ond s( nu'ter will he held Jhuts- . ay afteriron, F*b. 24. F ; 'i n.' will b" available Wedne - ii. ; at th Univer.'ity Shop or from K ■ ■ h Kramt r, chairman of the committee on ele tionv. personally. The usual fee of $1 will be levied. If m :i tha 1 ihrt ■ candiiiates file f r a y .. office, a primal y will t«* nec if... The >iate t f>>r the prim-
ary i' F'eb. 2?,.
Fi t tio; - me i h» ar the 'iunatureof hoii.i fi!. 1 ! votirs and he in the h .t il of the election- chairman by F' h. 21 at noon. Officei' elect<"i for the first sem-e.-ter that will t"tire nt the time of il c*ion are: V re Sutheriin, sophomore class president; Mary Jo Srintr-
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c. etary; Paul Wade, treasurer; ID Bert Kimherlir. freshman class presiilent: Raeh l Gould, vice-presi-dent: Mary Lcvell, secretary an.! 1) Mi nks, treasurer.
been dropped from theT-\ that more underclassmen
an opportunity in campu.- i 0 n J ^ A “»cho 1 of repotting" h . Su '
troduced to give the
"“porters
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eaten-ive work in that fj e | d The reviseij >taff \< a '
John Fraley, associate editod'rT es Robbins, nianaging edit r ’ Bailey, sport' editor; Le.-iie’ as'istant .-ports editor. M ar ., burn, coed sport- editor; .\| iir a ^
mu-ic eiit'ii; |i .,
society editor: Edwin Boldre'/'^’ at Kilgore, John R. v ar . r
R ivv eider. Robeit Hu!
an! Friend, copy .-t • ,, p.^V ’
George Rinehart, J. p
Ralph Walton. Rohm Buttorld nj iel Went wot th. Kathiv: Horn,,' J Hi William.-, ( hail*-- Lallue, R,Z Small, Freil Lockwool, p au | Donald Djkeman at. I 1.. >• (j..: - ’’ reporters. M ‘ rj|
Old Gold Wins In Riile Matcl
Tl " l»"I , UJW rifle . ipf the University of South Dakota tea in a prone match, completed < . week, hy a score of 4!i!i-.iH4. The DePauw score, which sents the Dital point.- made by five highest men of a ten m an taJ on the basis of a “possible” oflj
each, shows that DePauw dropJ
only one point compared to 16 |>rd hy South Dakota. The ^ scores for the ten filers of e w
' • K 'b G. Kittnu", .,hool were, DePauw Odd, South [r 4 1
e tor to in un- gnoUer efficiency during the remainder of the year. The copy de.-k has been augmented, several promotions have been made and the rep itorial staff ha-, been changed C' n.-iderably. All seniors, not cccupying editora! positions, have
KiMirwanization Made Of The DePauw Staff Tl:e '.aff of The DePauw has been
Of the five high men, WestU( Ramsey, Lavengood, and Kekhtu made “possibles” and Golden main !'!» for DePauw; while Evans nu* :» K . Tatterfield, Moeller, ., i Alentr , !i7, and C’ashum, '.'.j for South baton
Admission 10c & 30c ( ominiif Thurs. Friday “THL WINMNi; OF UAklUkA WORTH” FROM THE FAMOUS NOVI.:. HY HAROLD BELL W RIGHT
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is a presrriptiun f<>r • OLDS. GRIPPE. ELI . DEM,I 1 BILIOI S I E\ ER \ND MALAWI V It kills the germs.
ALL t»\ ER INDI \N \ O rW A BASH—Uamillu- Bomly, chief of the Miami tribe of Indiana is one of the signers of a resolute n presented congress asking immediate r - lief for the Indian-. The resolution charges the white man has unlaw fully taken their lands.
F:\ANSVII.LFi Harry Miller t enjoying a thirty day vacation in the jail here because he could not make the judge believe that coloring, tak on in a police raid, was used by him to color gravy ami meat stews. —o— ELKHART—Checks for $14.”., a bank book and other valuable paper stolen from Roy Mutiny were n covered when Mrs. Ada Rowland acci dently discovered them in a hollow tree near her home. —o— WIN'AMAC Pit iteer days v. p recalled here when lloh Gatbr' ath i : countered ami killeil two husky grey timber wolves. They were member of a gang of six wolves that have been terrorizing farmers in thi- vicinity.
Coal We have for delivery at all times Glendora Lump and Egg Coal. A coal high in heat unit and ! • in ash. Also Jackson Hill Lump
fiom Indiana's oldest and price- a reasonable a
be.'t Fourth Vein ■ good coal can be
mines, -old
A. J. Duff (Shipper of Corl. F’hone ol7».
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THE
¥/ilIard Battery HAS A NKW HOME AT Crask’s Garage 118 N. -JACKSON ST. Hus batliTy, combined with our unusual service, is a combination which shouldn’t l»e Overlooked. (icneralor, Starter and Ignition Paris and Service.
Calumet’s Double Action
gi vru voti ^ baking powder
containing 2 leavening units one begin* to work when the dough is mix-d, the other waits for th'* heat of the oreti, then Goth units work fo. £ f, her- Insures Better Bakings, more palatable
fondr.
CALUMET THE WORLDS GREATEST MAKING POWDER Zi. TIMFJS TWytE OF ANY OTICrR BRAND
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