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evidence IER RATE MONDAY
GRKENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1 92?.
No. 126.
Iim.I.ETON OF PLBLK Commission heard 1\« R1 ASE CASE.
BANNER’S ALL-REGIONAL
TEAM.
Master), Greencastle, Forward. Shannon, Clinton, Forward. Groves, Crawfordsville, Forward. Antonini, Clinton, Center. Haffner, Crawfordsville, Center. Tobin, Greencastie, Guard. Foncannon, Clinton, Guard. Brown, Greencastie, Guard.
CLINTON FIVE REGIONAL NET WINNER HERE
castle( 24; Clinton, 2:i.
Shannon made good from the charity stripe with the p int that tied the score at 24-all and two minutes play. Afer a series of play.- on the next tip, Antonini was fouled and walked calm ly down the floor to the foul line and dropped the ball through the hoop,
GOOD SERMONS 'Tan’is also ,0 be classified as a
I minerals from the heart of the earth and a vast array of innumerable aids for his comfort. He early comes in-
ARE GIVEN BY CITY PASTORS
KELLY MEN NOSE 01 T TIGER ■ for (linton ’ s twfnt - v ' fifth and “REINVESTMENTS
CUBS !N FINAL GAME.
23 TO 24.
the lone tally that meant victory for
the Vermillion county school. A great deal happened in the next
minute and forty sec< mi- of play with
LIFE"
to contact with his fellow man and from him receives that which develops his social nature. He labors from day to day and is remunerated financially. He goes to school and acquires a trained mind. From childhood he is instructed by religious parents, is taught the Bible truths in
SERVICES the Church School, hears from the t LODFELTEK'S , pulpit the message of the love of —
Inability To Hit Foula Gives Clinton Kninst them as the Gieencastle boys Congregation,, Are Urge At Method- < ' < ” 1, tho t,f forgiveness, the
PORTLAND MILLS IS ON ANCIENT REDMEN’S TRAIL
lust l SSEI) BY REV. VICTOR
L. RAPHAEL.
1 . c sliiiiwv Honorable mention: P. Bn-herson, . m nui, .mu hmi> -44 u- m pia> win f ^ * Crawfordsville; Lear, G. Crawley, ALS LEADING AT HALF the Cub- fighting to win the battle. MANY'
I — * Greencastie; Gilliatt, Cliuto •; Han-,
L t hamber of Commerce cock, 1). Cooper, Mellott.
L. Were Interested In
ATTEND
REDMEN USED CAVE ON RIG RACCOON NEAR TOWN AS
CA RAVANSARY. SNAKE STORY
But the breaks of the game were a-
I; Oil
W ater Rates.
kinglet on, chairman of the L|j c Sei vice Commission, Inday to hear the evidence [l of tin Greencastie Wat- | for higher tales, in I The hearing was in the I ;,nd city officials and a I interested citizens were ■he hearing, which if sucI mean an additional ex- ( many thousands of dol-
|r; ca-tl people.
Li|| the individual rate go kc commission grants the Lr Water Company, hut I have to pay about twice lie now paying for fir i Ini-. This will be another I the citizens in the way Li -, because this is wher ind- come from in the
viev)‘):rs kill SPRING AVENUE IMPROVEMENT
REPORT on PROPO.Si l) -,|R| | I OPENING El LEI) W ! IH U DITOR GILL, SATURDAY.
I he Ball Game. Big Crowd
la Gym.
LOCUST STREET
C linton won the regional high -chool basketball tourney Saturday night in this city by nosing out the Tiger Cubs, 23 to 24 in a thrilling battle. Greencastie led at the half, 11) to 17. Tlii game in detail follows Antonini, Clinton, because of Ills heighth, got the tip-olf at the
star!, but the Cubs soon gained pos- Antonini ‘session of the ball and Crawley, on a Foneannon beautiful piece of pass work, went Gillmtt
missed four chance- from the foul line and one underba-kt t shot rolled around the hoop, dipped in and then finally out amid the groan of the
local fans.
Clinton played goo ball to win and
ist, Christian and Presbyterian Churches. Sermons Good.
death of Christ on the cross for his sins, the promise of eternal life through the resurrected Christ. The apostle Paul has rightly asked, "Whai
Speaking in the Methodist church hast thou that thou didst not re-
Grist Mill Built About 1821 And In-
dians Among Us Customers. Canoes and Flat Boats.
To those who like to dwell upon
Sunday morning on the theme, “A usrr> E or t |„, most 1)arl everything the P otential romance of life of
bot'> the teams and Coach “Spike’ N ' A ' n ' in '- Fased upon Paul a that conu into his hands becomes a ‘' ■ •’ • ,K ‘’ rafion, the write*
K« lly were good sportsmen.
Line-up and summarj:
Clinton 25; Greencastie 24.
words in Galatians 6:15, l»r. Tayloi , mrt of him. He absorbs, he assimi- | dwelt upon the importance of a defi- i a t e s, he monopolizes all that the
mte religious experience. He insisted world offers him. Most of it he takes half norlh of Sta ^ Road
suggests the Portland Mills locality. Big Raccoon creek, a mile and a
The
Marsh < 'ogan
Forward Foiwar Cento Guaid Guard
G
Mlisten th;U “ mere compliance with religious f or Krant ed ludongs to him by right town ’ • 1,hou8:h no '' vcry lalKP ’ Ken ' Crawley f,(, remonials is not the guarantee of of possession. He satisfies the dr- f ' roUhly K,VM P ortlonR of Uself religious character. Reality in re- of his bo.lv, enjoys many com- four townships. Two ate in Parko
in labels ’
No Further Action Is Anticinated On Either of These Streets During
Present Year.
ALSO KILLED under the ba. kit for the first score of Field Goal-: Tobin M: -ten _ the tilt. Score, Greencastie, 2; Clinton, Crawley 2; Lear 1; Gilliatt 0. Clinton was over anxious and was cannon 2; Shannon 2; Mar-h 1.
Lear .. „ „ - , Tobin li ‘> rio " is r, ' veale<l n,,t labt,ls at - forts, accepts everything that passes l ' olln L ty '
Brown tal ' h, ' ,, but m 1,VHS transformed, his way. With his trained mind he 1 h, ‘ ,own ls by no m * an * There is a state of being, a state of builds his fortune, filling banks and but L* is wlthout tbe cl,m °r of raiU
( I.
Fun- into which ono may ti0 barns. Possibly he will apply to his
roads and of factories and not much
The viewers appointed by Board of Commissioners at
March meeting to pass on the con-
J will be a d ubie dose for strut lion of Spring Avenue north p tl high-r ra’e- are al- fiom Wa.-him-tmi -tieet l-i Melt..
Avenue, it to Tiggert street, filed
ri
good thefouled. Tobin fouled Cogan arid he made good the first point for Clinton, score, 2 to 1 in favor of the Cub-. Cogan again crashed through
the with a field goal and Tobin retaliated their with a beautiful shot from over half
the length of the floor, making the score 4 to 3 in favor of the Cubs. Making good on a foul throw, Clinton tied the score. Tobin then made
the Cubs in the
•> .
Foul Goals: Lear 2; Maaten Brown 1; Shannon 4; Antonini Marsh 1: Cogan 1 GilliMt 1. Substitutions: (Clinton) Shannon
for Cogan.
different from any other previously ijf P ],j s religious privileges, though ' 0UKht by I 1 rests quietly 1; experienced as to be essentially new. , his is (hp „ b j w . t offove ,| t( , hin , a nook between hills that foro-
U is new in its outlook upon the which he is less likely to use. world; “old things are past away, be- In tho n ,j,| st „f a lifr of m -eiving liold all tilings are become new.” It does man recognize a source outside is new in its affections; "The things of himself or does he assume that
shorten the dir lances; so that its inhabitants are not as much in contact wih social disturbances as most communities are. What I mean, Port Ian-1
Refeiee: Bayh; Umpire: Morrison. 1 once lov ‘' ,i - 1 now h’' 11 ''' ’m' 1 ,,H ' what he has, he made himself ? There « ld , but has grown old serene-
lead, 8 to 6. Gilliott tlien duplicateti his proviou, shot and put the Clintonians
<fc Webster, which plat- Gill, county autlitor. It wa- unfae k on the local plant wa- orablt- and recommended that the pro 1 - on the stand during posed improvement be killed.
. ' , t . he 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 10; G e< tie calh .1
liiC 1 nient value of the lt>- opening north from Franklin .-treet, , ^
I 1 1-147. He estimated that the commissioners have killed was woith $51)4,21)0. recently. Prior to the action of the was made for depreci- Viewers on Spring Avenue, the opk • ’ niatcd that in ad eidrg of | .e; -.tree! i.orth tn II - Jah-M rt placement cost-, gvrt -treet was killed by ronionsI a ided 10 i»er cent for trance in the session of the cei.imi-
Last Rites Held For H.P. Barnaby
things I once hated, 1 now love. It arP vast multitudes of men and woe new in its aspirations; What nien who know that "every gootl gift
things were counted pain to me these and every perfect gift is from above, t,b “ U \ pnffrably
have 1 counted worthless, that I coming down from the Father might gain Christ”. It is new in its lights.” They bless the Is.rd for allegiances; I am crucified with everything at all times. There are Oni t, nevertheless 1 live, yet not I, ot hers who fail to comprehend this
Christ liveth in me.” Into such
in the load for the first time, Clinton, „ R . SALEM It. TOWN. 1 N ( LARGE self had come. It was the Cross of tereii lives. Flow mueh happier would Jesus Christ which had effected this | they ho if it was borne in mind that radical change in his life, a change Kucoess, for example, is by the pro-
Funeral services for Howard P., as complete as though his old life videntia! guidance of God. As a reFarnaby, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. had been crucified upon that cross, su | t „f his work, man receives a re-
.. , ~ .1 - * — « — -" »' |#\nnxif c* pHi’t <'f which fir.'rt 110111 Clinton at the center of the oor wnl „ i,,,],) f rnm kr>m» nn east ness of life. His old selfish self was K hould o-o to the great Giver in ap
OF SERA 1( ES—lit RIAL IN
FOREST HILL.
On a pass from Masten to Lear und-
er the basket, E ar made good the attempt and the score was tied. On the
next play, lobin took the ball away jt arna hy who passed away Saturday, and be had been resurrected to new- compensc,
held from the home on east ness of life. His old selfish self was K hould go to
ly, which i- an achievement. Visit the place any time you care
in the late spring,
when the air has become drowsy with the sun’s sudden warmth, and the trees that clothe the bluffs across the stream have put on their new garment- when the music of the water falling over the old mill dam and crowding its way through the riffles below adds its somnolent influ•nce to that generated by tho atmosphere. That is the best time to secure a filing reaction to dreams of the glamour of a century ago. When the first white people went there, they found the region popular
D S; rvice Commi aion, it T) .luat i"ll (d .1 - Jthr plant t , loplac . Al Bpreciat'oii, they estimate I .i'll lilt $:;* M-d).
lr
Itol; 15 per cent for or- sinners. Then followed the turning and sh,,t > l ,uttl,I h r Greencastie in the Washington street Monday afternoon gone, and a new self dominate.! by p rec iation of his goodness. Man needs ... , hd 5 per cent for financ-i down of the opening of the next lL ‘ ad 12 to 10 ’ 0,1 thu next lduy a , ft ' at It o’clock. Dr. Salem B. Towne a new .Spirit was alive. So complete P a,,jtal f„ r operating and overhead 1 th * ,ndlans "ho liked its wild bl : m::ke the plant worth street west by the viewers, and the er makin b r a reverKe tur "’ ( lawl '' y v in charge. Interment was in the had been the change that it could not expenses and a comfortable living, .^ auty . and . WfoUnd l fl '' h and W1,m0 buuiter- of a million dot- chances are tiiat neither will come annexed “ noth ' r two l ,olnU ' r - 1 " tr ‘’ aR - Forest Hill cemetery. be called a reformation, but a new |, ut ( ; 0 ,| j iS en titled to his just share. ” HrP " l *. U 1 ndanc *’ The , cave up-
ing the Cub lead to 14-10. Clinton then The p al , bean « th< follow creation. I„ ,d W h. t . all 1. , ■ ..." l 7>'
o called tunc out. in(r <• Hartman, Fred Hartman, Dr. Taylor cited the fact that this hand of God it ia our duty and pnril-j d SHERMAN GRUBB DIES ..After geting th< four point bad, Geoige Long, Emil Mei-enhelder, experience of Saul of Tarsus, after- ege to re-invost what we receive in
. , ^ the Cubs started their delayed offense. Joseph Moore and N. * Al-paugli. ward called 1’aul, was in pcrfe.ct ac- his cause. This will mean that, first,
-i u 1 man '' u 1 a U , Shannon, who was .-ubsituted for Co- The honoiary pall N .-ers were ( .„ r ,| w jth the teaching of the great every person will profess faith in
years, uiuf Suddenly at the filling j, an) ^hot from the center of the floor D r . W. S. Owen, John Hamilton, Master whom he followed.
station at the Pensylvunia crossing an( j registered, .--ore Greencastie, 14; William Roach, Oscar Frenzel,
Iduring the hearing said and the Bloomington road at three Clinton 12. Foncannon was fouled by Andrew E- Durham and Dr. (
I water company -old o’clock this afternoon. Mu-ten and the Clinton guard made Tucker. cent- on the dollar and 0 good both ahot.s, tieing the score at 14. o■t - t was only $1)7,000. DR. KENNY HERE A Clinton forward fouled by Brown, pnder, general manager Dr. F. C. Kenny, tate director of lna( i t , ^,,0,1 the try from the charity
Dr. F. C. Kenny, tate director of , na de good the
[and one of the owners religious education for the Baptist - s t r j pe| putting his team in the lead for Dtai during the after- convention, wa a visitor at the local the -econd time, 15 to I t. Itifird' the plant, to re- Baptist church Sunday ^ and spoke Leal . was f Hul ,.,| an d tied the score
BAINBRIDGE MAN ROBBED
Mr. Ken-
on the tirse and put the Cubs in the
(cost $725,000 and that its b °i- b morning and evening.
pide - depreciation fiom n J ba recently aciepted the pa- 01 j oa( j w hen he made good the second . ate (f |he Baptist church, of I aPort . attemptn nca tie, 16, < linton, 16. inner refused to testify Indiana. On the next play on a pretty pa fro i hi-company paid for the Kev. Fox, of War-aw, will speak .j. ((b j t|( fasten swished the draperies, Chairman Singleton hFld at th- Baptist church here next Sun- bu[ Foncannon duplicated the feat »t ai'-wer. An argument 'lay morning ainl evening. : with another shot from the field, mak-
I th. se-s.on adjourned T HI I D the score 18 to It. The Cub then w . |s M(J u|( left ' • '' ■ , , : , ■ r, v M ' ir , ' 1,, ‘ b ‘ K" 0, l •'•notnet |o l .|„ ; .n. l th. - all , t hj ( , .. | would answer. hULI HER Si IUNG. . T x., 1. • ( , n Hed ID to 16 tn favor of the fighting Su))())lv mo| . n{M?> a( ,„ r di„g to re1 (11 1-A man idint 1 a Tiger Cuba. port- re .-ived here. It is said, three
Burn.- was h W here today in o.nnec- ^ during th „ ftrst half wa 1
tion with the murder of Mr.s. W. J. Juergens, her daughter, Myrna, U>,
and
“AMEDCA I" GRA\ HELD 1 !’ B\
TRIO ^ARLY SUNDAY
MORNING.
E. L. "Wildeat” Gray, garage own and basketball fan, living at Bain
“Did not Christ; second, he will devote all or
J r > Jesus insist tiiat those who would at least a portion of his life in ser- ■ * • constitute the new society which he vice for him; third, he will share gencalled ‘The Kingdom of God,’ must erously his posses-ions with God. A enter it by a process analogous to recent item in a newspaper states birth? “Except a man is born from that the secret of prosperity among above, he can not see the kingdom of the six largest automobile companies God.” N'icodemus found difficulty in is the putting of profits back into understanding this remark and so business, -ometimea as much as fifty may we. But Jesus reminded this per cent. Why should not .1 Church learned ruler of the Jews that all member re invest a largely a the about him were mysterious procedur-. business world in the great misaiones which are not easily understood, ary and educational phase ..f the but are none the less real. The blow- work of the Kingdom'' We can at ing of the mind is a mystery, but it least begin with the tithe which be is an observable fact. The spiritual longs to God. “Bung ye all the transformation of a human fife is a , tithes into the storehouse.... and mystery, but it actually occurs. It is prove me now herewith, saith the a fart to be accounted for. Paul's l/jrd of hosts, if I will not open you
suit cf caravansary, even for some time after white people were com-
paratively common.
Port land Mills is on what was once a well-travelled Indian trail which branched off near Montezuma from the famous Tecmmueh’s trail, which highway had be. n traversed by moccasined feet and by spotted imnies during centuries, it is probable, and it is leasenable to believe that ths branch which touched Portland Mills had been used by redmen almost ns long. Phis trail led northeasterly tn tie large Indian town just north of where Rnaehdnle is now located. It is suggest, d that the existanco of tin., tia.l was the enure of Portland Mills being settled by white families so early, for they, in some . ise- nt least, reached thn locality over the Indians' road, entering TNit-
explanation of the fact may have the windows of heaven, and pour you J'i"" J l | ,d ^^ ronl ^ ° a | ’ ,|, bwost, from
L P. D. John Laid lo Rest
mother, at San Angelo, Tex.
II. I I N ER A L SEKYK E B FOR BELOVED K< ASTLE WOM an.
I 0 —
|> "f Mi J. P. D. Job. ■' 'i tin Mctlio i.-t (.''h 11 rcii lufteinoon at 2:110 o'clock. I" "I- Taylor, pastor, wa Ha 1 )gg poke of M rs. it hn p and a fri. n. . Dr. Will'll poke of Mr.-. John’
-Dangers left their . ir at the Gray
featured by fast and accurate pausing garag( > .Saturday nivht and told Mr.
"’ :j
of the prettiest and most accurate tuc |<y,
plays were executed during the initial When Mr. Gray reached hi- garsLuiza with the < ubs especially exhi- R, opened th. door and wa- met biting one of the best played frays in | ( y a inan with a big gun, who order
ed him t« the rear. There
It was no* passible to pick any in- a rms behind him and also wire dividual star during the first half with |,j s f t , r t together. Th< le were two
been faulty, his experience of the fact
was convincing.”
Dr. Taylor pointed out the important bearing that this individual cx-
oiit a hie sing, that there -hall not he room enough to receive it.”
( hristian < hurch
Rev. B. W Bruner, pastor of the
TORPEDO BO AT SINKS
ATHENS, Mar. 12 (UP)—The Tob-
in do boat Panormos sank after a . , , 4 . • , . ( oll, ion in th, Gulf of Aegina today which they have I^UDI-ated.
during a gale.
The Commander of the vessel committed suicide before the boat had completely submerged. There were no
.other casualties.
a
for the Greencastie high school. the lock off the safe and it looked as In the opinion of the fans, ine game j though it had been filled with nitro-, was fully ax good as the Bainhridge ^lytcrine, as a battery was attached
~~ gain, and wi’ a- mu. h • ' ' • ..ui id.-, but 1) bad !*••• " bl"Wi. . , , 1 . E. VA. NDlK K , 1 , 11 .... 1 . . j 1 t crucifiisl, and the socially-minded G d on the part of the -tuderit-
- vi or ic-m Lear continued his stellar perfor- The couple took $.i...O, and went cast • , „ Tho Veterans of roreiffii Wars >aiii • . . rm < u (christ ha.s been enthroned. A J Duff niance of the second gam. in the atf- j„ a high powered car. The party who t ...... _ , ........ ..u
ernoon and was ably assisted by Mas- ) e ft their machine, ( ailed within a ten, Tobin, Crawley ami Brown. The f,. w minutes, but they had nothing to
river bottoms, rather
than travelling through tho dense forests that lay southward, on tho more direct lines from Kentucky an t
Virginia.
It n probable that Die first white
man who settled there was David L'gan C unningham, great grandfather of the present generation of that name. Ho is said to have gone there in 1816. Moses Hart appeared in 1820. Samuel Steele and hi* aon, George K. Steele, came in 1821 ami
great mill, later removing to
Alan field and the nto Kosadalo or Roseville. Al. xander Harbison, fathei
tool affiliations, and Prof., me,t tonight at 7:30 at n told of her intellectual to Iran act impoitant business an
■ Mr- Fr.,l L. O’Hall "rata I’lani tor th '' I”’’'™"’ ° f ’’f’. laU „, tl,« fir.t half l.layrt ono ,i 0 w | t h tho robhory. lohn . own arrangoment All arar.l >" th , ^ bl , „roor a. a
ate Look* Up To Thee.” other eligible ex-service mm
loinpanied in this selection 1 other numbers by Prof.
Harbison of Portland
Mills, in 1830 went there with his father. He was then but ten years old. Th re were other white settlers botween the-e two dates. So that the
as any
perienee of religion had upon the First Christian CShurvh, spoke Sun needed social reconstruction in th« day evening on the suhjcctli “What’s world." A redeemed society will be .,11 the Student’s Mind About God.” the achievement of redeemed Individ Hr read five question- which were mils. There is great need for social published in the Del’auw on the ,-uh he wired m ' onR f r uction whereby the causes of jrct of God and then gave some of war and,poverty and needless suffer- the most typical answers which he ing and race antipathies shall be done 1 had received from the students. The
uivuiuo* "witwhole I, 1 '? L v ' , , away. Such social reform can be first question was, "What does the 1 u ju all five players making a grand whole 1 K j,j e „(• th«> garage. I hey had knocked . „ , , , . ' . , ’ m
successfully undertaken only by men concept G<><| mean to college stu and women in whose lives the perfect dents?” Mr. Bruner -aid about sev-
reign of God bus lieon established, ,.nty five percent „f the answers in- of s Harbison of Greencastie
in whom the old .-elfish self has been dicated a very hazy conception of aM ,| .j nmes
In
many eases the answer- revealed the
In speaking of what the (’hurch ha- f a rt that the student has accepted to offer men, Dr. Taylor said, "The the traditional conceptions <>f the
Church has no more important task Church and has given the matter very p| arp appears o be abnn* -<• -I ) than to hold out to men tho oppor- little thought. However, the aim community in Putnatu Count* f’ tunity for this birth from above. It wers revealed the fart that some stu The grist mill which ShiiiwI Steele may be put even stronger, the Church dents arc thinking about God and an ,| hi.- son built on Big Raccoon in is unde* perpetual obligation to mako trying to get a nior- satisfying con- | K 2i wa „ n n the site of the bresent plain to men the imperative neces- ception of Him. water-power mill now in operation sity for the new birth if they are to hP( . 0M( | question was, “Have there,, it is said. The presence of the come to their own high destiny and m ,„| Pr ( ) scientific and philosophic con- mill increased the popularity of th* to make full contribution to the wcl- rP pHon8 changed the conception of mttlement with the Indians, who fare of society. E. Stanley Jone.- materially?” Most, of the stu- brought maize there for grinding, says, ‘When the 1 hurch loses its dpn ( g an:; we rod this question with and who brought corn meal, giving power to convert, i’ loses its rigid p j* bpr a “ypn” or a "no". Eighty per furs in exchange, to be called a ( hurch. cent answered “yes." Many of the The Indian Summer period was the
Presbyterian ( hurch answers to this question also revealed 0
lien uu mcuieu ms .it.cn. I..-.. Many may be classified as a re- the fact that the student does not YOUNG PEOPLE MET f7oV the Center of the SANTOS, BRAZIL, Mar. 12. (UP)— reiver, for from birth to death h( have a very definite conception of erday afternoon, me ^ „ iiHin j , h(1 ruhs out in f ro nt by Loomed boulder- on Mont S.rrat to- is constantly a recipient of the world God, and very little idea of what, sci-
in which lie lives and moves, said once and philosophy arc. Some of|
. .,4, ,,^ 1Kt . 1VCI , J 444. p.. then called Santos, where more than a thousand Rev. V. L. Raphael in his Sunday the students are not aware of the
fiom u distance for the h«ld a meeting
bodies of victims of Saturday’s dis- ments of Life.” This human bein', made any difference in our concsp-
u|M>ri his advent begins immediately lions of Cod. Here again, it is evi-
of the best games
back guard.
► ' 1 ' 'ii’p.-oi . Dr. Sal.’.ii
•fferod prayer.
|’ ■» In Ft rest Hill com- ' iry pall beareri pilliam Blanchard, Dr. F'^ne, Prof. R. A. Ogg,
R A MASON’S f ' or thc flrsl lwo minutes of ,he sec ' Called meeting', Greencastie Chap- °nd half, neither squad made any tPr \h 22 Monday 7:30 p. m. M. pptotfc MaaUn tk*l th ibt* ter, NO. ^ moniay ^ ^ with shot froni the c hanty L. M. deKrc ^_ i ine . On the next play the giant Clin-
ton center knocked the hall clear to
MANY PERISH IN BRAZILIAN LAND SLIDE
_ . Seg.l.r Me. .V b..W. Him...
4'' »• »• s«- 1077 T~-l4y. 7:00 P, »• B- '.h.-'c.Z ean.lin, X,U. m *’"= T "" 1 "Sj* K”” V ' [rown.Dr.Hemy B. Long- tion of officers their favor> Tobin made a beautiful BRED IN DISASTER AT
Sr. Active pall bear- L. L. CALDWELL, S >. the gi(|e of lhe , loor and
P r ' , 'l L. O’Hair, Dr. Hilde-
1. Riley, Ernest Brown-
SvANTOS.
then duplicated his feat with another
Durham, Roscoe Daggy, Yesterday afternoon, ^ j’ u ’ floor putlinK the Cubs out in front by l^oo-ened bouldert Jr. was in charge of thu p^^^^^hurches^ 'd'"the county, the score of 24 to 20. day threatened fre-h damage to
at the Christian Sike Kelly’s proteges
Mr. a„<( Mr- RobaK ehunh, prmd.’i «.r by Ml. to. ” ,h ‘^ ‘
jp’y; Mrs. Jo,SC HollinKs- Farmer, tn which about twci.H . uu hj| () , am jn th c runnimr ..strous landslide.
(Continued on Page 2.) Ed. Eiteljorge Files Petition
problems
The third question, “I
pD Nellie Hollingsworth, day schools of the coun-.v m nt (file foul hut a moment later One part of the hill today wa- said to receive attention from physical dent that many have accepted the Edward Eiteljorge, sheriff of Put J- md Mrs. Howard Bink- gates. t was fouled and made good the to he loosening and threatening the object- his parent-. All during his eonceptions which they have inherited nam county, was the first to file * M's. Henry Ostrom, Miss Plans f'»r the county convenLon a ^ wuh ej ht nl j,lutes to play, city. Should this occur the dbaster life some form of the human element from their parents and are not doing declaration for nomination for a couu ? Ddrom, Thomas P. Koachdale, March 30, 31 and April L ' thrf , , )0 j nt , narK in, the Cubs would Is- even greater than the Sat- ministers to him. H< comes into a any real thinking about religious t y office with County Clerk Fan
P"dore and Robert Wood were perfected. . , urted their delayed offense. urduy occurrence. natural world which offers untild re[Indianapolis. A new Sunday school at L>me( a , * were Vf ret)Uen t with both More than 100 bodies already have sources for his usr Among these am organized by A\ A. Hauck of Green . . hting hard. Shannon hit from been recoveied from the ruins left by food, clothing and shelter for hi* castle, was admitted to the organize ^ ([wr and made the *core ( Green* Saturday’s mountain slide. ^ body, in addition to which are the
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f* 1 ' 111 • i-. LK BNM j Aten to Mary Johnson.
Lucas, on Monday. Mr. Eiteljorge is
(,fsl living a candidate for renomination for the
— ,0 —* office which he now holds. It is pre(Continued on page two) sumed he will have no opposition.
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