The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1928 — Page 3

THE OREENCASTTE DATTT FAKKER THURSDAY AFRIT 12.192S.

IFIED

or sale—

A HQ POLITICAL AXNOUNfEMENT

/\Ul3 for prosecuting

ATTORNEY

Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson township announced that he is a candidate for renomination for the

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OK TRADE—Laundry nff ice of ProsecntinR Attorney for

^ St (ireencastle, In- Putnam ^County subject to the deris- f © f L ® L ^ $ 4,

son.

11 -2p ion of Ihe Demorratic Primary, May

8, 1928.

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!<►« treasurer

Alva E. I.ishy of Marion township announces his candidacy for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the

Hamilton Democratic primary, May 8, 1028.

SPECIAL SALE

Baldwin made Players. Re.luced ■ ^Household Roods, In- $195.00. Just trade in your old piano j f e Iroxi porch swinRi"r phonograph as down payment. j ,ntd, Putnamville. | Balance on easy terms. This week nn-]0-3p. ly. Hamilton Music Store. Phone GO.

12-lp.

K:-A Corona portable,. del. in Fresh Fish? Of Course.

; a s heater, practically

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PIANO, Bench and rolls, j y; must sell. Priced for — no money down. Trade i piano or phonograph as, pent. Balance on easy! |>t ]et your neiRhbor heat | one. Hamilton’s Music > fill. Alamo Building. 12-lp. —o 3 E—Good clean furniture.; alnut St. 12-ft.,

Fudaly’s Market NORTH side of square Tel. 175—We Deliver.

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For Kent— |i;T— A first elass brick [in Cloverilale, ln<i., near 1 f town on Main St. Eliza floverdale, Ind. ll-4t -Landes Apartments lupper. Lucas and Gautier. l-5ts.

watching the score bovrd Yesterday’s H? rn : Andy Cohen, the young Jewish semnd baseman, chosPn by John J. McGraw to fill RnRei Hornsby’s olii place at the Polo Grounds. Cohen stepped into the limelight by driving in the winning run and contributing three rattling hits to the Giants 5 to 2 victory ove:

the Boston Braves.

, Adolfo Luque's brilliant pitching against the Chicago Cubs, whom the Reds defeated, 5 to 1, has raised Cincinnati hopes for a successful season. ( hicago fans are downcast by the loss of Hack Wilson, who will he out for a fortnight as a, result of a badly sprained ankle sustained in the eighth

inning.

Homers by Jim Bottomley and Frankie Frisch punctuated the 14-7 slaughter of the Pittsburgh Pirates by the St. Louis Cardinals in the opener, in which til hits and six errors were ma<ie. Jimmy Ring, veteran right hander,' wno returned to the Phillies during | Ut,e .winter, .ilemonst rated .he still is effective hy holding the Robins to seven,bits and heating them, 4 to .‘L The Athlptic's new combination of f ebb and Speaker has not yet started to function effectively, and the alack men tossed the opener to ihe New York Yankees, 8 to tl.

The race, which is between cars vi regarding the relative merits of , NEW TREATMENT STOPS FITS I privately owned by C. T Weymann, stock cars of their respective Brooklyn, N. Y.—Wonderful lesults 1 of Paris, France, and F. E. Mosko- co'intri* led, to a wnger of *25,009, are reported hy Epilepsy Colonies u»vics, president of the Stutz Motor by ea' i man. The event will ho run ing a new rfmi i\ that stops the most Car Company, was planned in Lon- undei the sanction and supervision 1 stubborn ca-et of Epilrpic fit- or non last fall when an argument be- of ;.ir contest hoard of the Ameri- 1 spasms and i not habit forming, tween Mr. Weymann and Mr. Mosko- 0 an Automobile Association. Any reader who sends name to Fhen-

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SYNOPSIS Dai OiTIfn, a retired hero of New York’s bluecoat army, and his granddaughter, Mary, are airaitin;) the return of Danny Malone from his service examinations. It has been Dad's fondest drcc t to see Danny a member of the force and married to Mary but Danny is at present interested only in the chance he will be given as an officer to hunt his wayward brother, Dick. At present the police department is being threatened by a s:.akeup as the result of repeated raids on silk warehouses which hace cost the lives of four policemen and the lost of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the bandits. Mary is employed in the office of Alfred Dayton, Jr. whose father has been one of the heaviest losers to the rot era end who is threatening the department through political connections.

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SKI.Y. MAN OR WOMAN I With ambition and indus- j rihute Rawleigh’s Houseits to steady user.-. Keveiin Greeneustle and We train and lielp! fan make up to *100 a re. No experience necesnt, profitable, dignified i today. W. T. Rawleigh |N 525:1, Freeport, III. 5-12-19-26-4p. 1

Odor Of Cooking Food Made Him Sick At Stomach

Lived On Graham < rackets And Milk Until He Got Konjola f * ”

YESTERDAYS RESULTS American \ssoriation Indianapolis, 6; Minrieapolis, 4. Columbus, 10; Milwaukee, 9. Louisville, 3; St. Paul. 2. *ings). Kansas City, 5; Toledo, 3. American League Washington, 8; Bu-t n, 4. St. Louis, 4; Detroit, 1. New York, 8; PhilmlelphV :: Cleveland, 8; Chicago, 2. —o— National League New York, 5; Boston 2. Philadelphia, 4; Brooklyn, 3. Cincinnati, 5; Chicago, 1. St. Louis, 14; Pittsburgh, 7.

Several small shoats.j 142. 12-It <> I J—Married man for work; ^hune Rural 17. 10-3p.

i, • .I MR. JOHN - FLEMING. tlmg and new pumps^O d . <Konjo|a rplievw , me of the worst irci Rhone MO-X. E. J-i ^ of stomach trou ble anyone could mencastle, Ind. 9-«P| hav( , an( , , ti „ Hv e,” said Mr. John

1 Fleming, 2102 E. ( as.- St., Joliet, III.

iarnrtn>t 0 Ana “1 suffered every kind of stomach ---wuueOU*— l misery for three years. Just a few u; s atm hatching eggs| bite? s0 , id fo0(| CBU , e d a sour, acid Leghorns. McCullough that wouM bloat me up wifK

gas and a hot, bitter liquid would rise in my throat. I lived on graham crackers and milk for over a year. Even the odor of cooking food made me sick at the stomach. I often suffered with severe headache, and diz-

zy spells.

“A full treatment of Konjola cleans-

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NOTICE

of Putnam county. The kage Co., is paying $1.50 and cattle. Will remove free of charge. Reverse 1 394 or 53G4. The plant! T goes out of business.

TWENTY-SEVEN I H FALL

NEWTON, Eng., April 12. (UP)— The Prince of Warns was thrown today in the point-to-point race here. It was the 27th fall of his career. He was reported uninjured.

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throughout this section.

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'"NTKSTANTS for l>,s e.REENCASTLE’’ '‘•rr, lu Blooniingtun. i^lanily, 205 Bloomington. "'Ik 109 W. Liberty. Rosletler, 101 S. Locust. " < "'S Nil S. Locust. ' kistine Hoste, 309 S. Jack- ' r,, «W. S. Indiana, ball, fi| ] College. '’ ,lr k\ 320 Bloomington St.

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Lumbago Foley PHI* A dtur-lk '° r ,h * K. P. MULLINS, DRUGGEST.

Indiana University’s track and field team was southward bound today for the southern relays at Atlanta, Ga. The Hoosiers captured the championship- last year with 34 points. Thiyear finds more northern universities entered with crack trackmen listed several events in which Indiana has predominated. Iowa, winner of the indoor mile relay in the Big Ten this winter, and Indiana, third place victor, are expected to tight it out for the event at Atlanta. Coach Hayes will use Stephenson, Macon, Mis.-.; Abromson, LaPorte; Smock, Delphi; and Bank-, Culver, in the event. The quartet of runners are regarded as outstanding men in the 440 yards, and as dangerous a relay combination as is found. The Hoosier team won the Big Ten outdoor relay title last spring.

INTERN VI ION \L R.4( E I) VI E DEFINITELY SET FOR WEDNESDAY. M’RH. 18

“Now girlie,” grinned Dad, not quite deceived by Mary's ruse," after all he’s Danny s brother. Guess you’re worried over Danny, or you wouldn’t talk so much. At that though, you should have more

faith la Danny.”

Mary smiled at him and said. “I'm not worried over him, but

they say that the tests are getting uo one could hear,

harder all the time, especially the

arithmetic.”

“Bah,” Dad growled, "in our days we did our sums on crook’s heads with our nightsticks. Put I’m not worried over Danny.” Dad emphasized his remark hy lapping Mary ou the head with LU

but to them it was something that they had prayed for, something almost unbelievable. Finally Danny was through, ending with an almost apologetic re-

mark:

’’An’ that’s all Dad, I’m not doIng much at first. Guess I’m kind o’ disappointed. Somehow, guiding a bunch o' kids across the crossing near the forty-eighth Public School, ain’t my idea of being a hundred percent police offleer.” Dad laughed at htm, and with a slyglanco at Mary, said; ‘‘You may have a bunch of kids of your own someday m’ hoy an’ when you do, you’ll be glad that they’re In care of the cops.” Dad’s open glance at Mary made her want to drop through the floor, but Danny was too wrapped up lu his dreams to notice, he just

growled:

“Maybe so, but that wou’t help

me to And Dick.”

A hurt look crept Into Mary's eyes us she slipped out into the tiny kitchen to put the finishing touches to the meal that she had been planning for months. Then as she hung up his coat on the hooks behind the door, she whispered into the fold-, lu a voice that

“Danny I'm so glad . . but I wish you thought I wanted to know as well as Dad. I love you so much Danny . . and you’re all

Dick, Dick, Dick.”

Maybe the little shadows on Ihe blue sleeve were tears, but her eyes were bright enough as ebs

DePauw has prospects for a first rate sjolf team this year. The Tigei i club wielders already have a victory to their credit, having defeated the, Purdue jjolfers up i: Lafayette la-t i Saturday. Plenty of activity is in store for, the Old Gold athletes next week with two baseball gfames and two track meets. Rose Poly comes here Tuesday and Indiana on Saturday to meet the Tiger batsmen. On Wednesday, the DePauw cinder artists meet Muncie Normal at Muncie and then journey to Richmond on Friday to compete with the fast moving Earlham thinlies.

“1'cs, Dad, 1 pus- J ol.ny."

club, whereupon the g’rl caught, ; tied around the room, hurrying hold of It. as If i take it away. : ’ > got the dinner ready in spite of Dad wasn’t going 'o part w ith It, In ;r help Maybe Dad knew, too, and as Mary pulled at her end of is |u> looked at them and smiled. It, both of them heard the sound 1'h • difference was that waiting is

nut. so easy when years are ahead,

not behind.

“How the Hell did you get In

here?"

Steve Jordan, editor of the Evening World, was sore, and even If

of footsteps coming up the stairs ut Ihe rate of three steps per

stride.

Until of them tutn“d and watched the door. They knew it was Dunny, and from the speed of his urt ival t he ne" s v.a certainly good

The stalls behind him, ihe new- the Intruder did happen to he h!» comer rapped gently, and stood t,ivorlte nuisance and news-hawk, waiting. With a sly glance at he didn’t care who knew it. ComMary, Dad put on his gruffest voice missloner Leonard was being ridand called. den by powerful polltteal agencies,

"Who's there?” i ami Just at that minute Jordan “It's me . . Danny.” was trying to see how much he "Cone In lad . . whether you could say without being hung for made It or not." It at a latter date. The door flew open and Danny Jimmy Wells, wasn't even Inter-

Malone, resplendent In a new po- ested In Ihe uproar. He'd heard lice uniform, stood in the door it before, so, when the spasm subway. To gomn the police may he sided he remarked so airily that quite matter of fact, but to tiicsi Jordan smiled In spite of himself, three, they contained about all that | “uy, just followed my nose, but life had to offer them, and to Dan forget It . . read that and weep” ny, this was the fulflllment of hls it was a copy of the Sun, and dream and Dad Gillen’s. fearing that he had been scooped

Danny was a good looking boy J Jordan seized the folded paper and

Over medium height, he had a good proceeded to read the following

natured freckled face, a grin HiVt ^cataciykmal‘remark,

always made Mari want to ki "Al Wood# Buys Reporter’s Play,

htm, and a puguu< Ions nose conn | Great Newspaper Melodrama,”

terhalaneed by a pair of clear grey 1 Underneath was an article telleves Mary liked hls hair best ol Ing how Jimmy Wells, reporter ou

Just then he was serious. Dick, his brother, had been left wholly In hls cure, and though he hud done all that he could, Dick had

always had a wild streak in him. grin, and perched on the end of

and when Dae - returned from his desk.

France after tho war, Dick had apparently dropped out of sight and

knowledge.

Though New York Is a big town, It is pretty hard for anyone to drop entirely out of things. In the downtown and Tenth Avenue sections It Is even more so. It was that thought that was always at the hack of Danny's mind. Someone should have seen hla brother or at least heard of him. Somehow It

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h* uenf I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of niv of - lie ■ it t Jr* • fie;. 11» Indian:), this the

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The international stock car match race between u Stutz Black Hawk aril a French Uispano-Suiza, a 21bour speed classic to he held on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway track, will start on Wednesday, April 18, i at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, instead of on April U5, as was originally j planned. Delays in Ketting thej French car through the customs department necessitated this two-day ( postponement. Efforts of the Hispano-Siuiu sales representative in this country to pre-, vent the entry of the invading car; were overcome when the L nite.l States Senator- from Indiana took, the natter up through the treasury ( department, thus making possible the international sporting event, all the i plans for which had been made by j the Indianapoli- Motor Speedway ^ management.

might have left town

There was one possibility, jf Dick had, as Danny believed, be come associated with some gang, he would doubtless change his name. This being the case, he would then have to keep away from all that might have known him. It was this thought on hls mind that made Danny serious, and brought forth hls next remark. “Yes Dad, 1 passed okay, but I wonder If It's goln’ to help And that brother o’ mine. It’s seven

years now.”

The disappointed look on Mary’s face did not escape Dad s notice, so he spoke far more cheerfully than he felt when he replied. “Forget him for a time, Danny lad, hall turn up someday, but right now suppose you tell those who really are interested Just what happened today, 4h, Mary,

gill?”

Mary caught Danny's quick look

at her. and found something to do in the next room, but In a minute she was back perched on her grandfather’s knee while Patrol-

man Malone told hls story. It was nothing spectacular to us.

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Not quite sure whether to be sore or not. Jordan turned to look at Wells. That Individual was all

"Maybe you'll believe I’m good

now.”

"An’ believe me, I’m thankful. Losing you Is getting rid of the world’s worst pest,” growled the

editor.

"Wrong again, Steve, but believe me, I’ll be grateful If you’ll put me in line for getting the stuff I want.” “Hell, I should have known that there was a catch in It somewhere." Jordan leaned hack, knowing

d;d not occur to Danny that Dick that the only way to get rid of

1 Jimmy was to hear what he wanted

. . , then give It to him. “What do vou want now7’*

“Steve, you're a prince.” Jimmy was serious now, and with the grin off hls face, showed a fighting countenance that was reason enugh for

hls phenomenal rise.

“A1 Woods took this one, but boy. they were too smart for me, and I’ll bo lucky If 1 get much. What they did do was to give me a lot ot stuff I didn't know before, an’ I want to write another play and

then mop up.”

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What this town wauts Is red-hot stuff. Look at ’Broadway.’ That stood them on their ear. Look at ‘Crime,* any of the big plays today, an’ brother. I’m telling you, Em going to write a crook story that’s goln’ to make pikers of ’em all. Where do you flt In? Why, you give me the bloodiest assignment, that comes Into the offee, and Ml give you tho red hottest copy you ever cut the guta out of and get my

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