The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1928 — Page 3
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THE GKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNLR, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928.
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inti'icsteit citizens while planes out of sight and make room FIVK METHODIST BISHOPS TO
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were in dry dock for repairs. for others.
Each carries an airport on its deck 's*, five acres in area. They are one-sided {oj in appearance, the stacks and masts
shifted to give more
room for landing. Elevators drop the
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I’en battleships, 47 ve els of the. KANSAS (.UTYd'.Mo. April 17—The. UcstioytT ? quad run, 12 submarines , , . • , n , . / . ' . , .... task ol assigning bishop- will be one and tenders, three airplane d™ of Uk . inci (1 activiti( . of lht . Kon . ca t and hospital and u„p y ships oral oonfel , nc(; of th( . Methodist Epis |
made up the gigantic foimation.
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UT'AIAN \NH ROSE POLK BATTLE TO 3-3 COUNT—OLD GOLD STAGED RALLY.
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. 1. j DePauw and Rose Poly battled to
a Ul ‘ l ^’' a 3-tu-3 tie in an intere ting base-
ball game on MeKeen field here yesterday afternoon. The Terre Haute
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LL’i—Seed Corn, hand k and fire dried, Pride of
team led 3-1 until the last half of the eighth inning, when a Tiger rally netted two runs. Two Old Gold players also were on base when the Engineers retired the side. The tilt was called at the end of the math on ac-
count of darkness.
Fielding of Fowle, DePauw eenterfielder, and the consistent hitting of j Babcock, DePauw shortstop, were j outstanding features of the contest. J Babiliis twirled steady ball for Rote Poly, but weakened for a brief time : during the eighth frame. The score: i Rose Poly .. 101 00ft 010—3 6 3 DePauw ... 010 000 020—;: o 4 Babiliis and Thompson; Fowle,
Schultz and Scheiner.
a ninety day yellow, tests 100'i. Also yellow dent 07 :. We sell it ear or, ^
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D P VLAS IRAt ESTERS Rl N U\ KR NORMALITES BY IM1-22 SCORE.
The Old Gold track.-ter.- -wamped the Muncie cinder artists l>\ a 104-221 score at Muncie Wednesday after-1 noon. 'Hie DePauw squad members cup-1 tured all of the first places with thuj exception of two which were garnered by Schooler of the Cardinals. Vawter, Hogan, Ramsey and Chritie were the big guns for the locals, j
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•More than twenty high school track ( teams will participate in the second annual invitational truck and field meet to be held here Saturday under the auspices of Coach W. E. Bam man, Tiger Cub mentor, and by courtesy of DePauw University. The meet will be held on Biackstock Field and with large squads from each contending school, this meet will be even larger than the annual state high school contest. Among the stronger teams to compete here will be Muncie, Technical, Manual, Shortridge, Brazil, Garfield, and Wiley. 0
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wit., ambition and indusitribute Rawleigh’s Housefet; to .-teady users. Sever■nings in Greeneastle and wns. We train and help can make up to $100 a ere. No experience necessant, profitable, dignified .■it'} today. W. T. Rawleigh IN 5253, Freeport, 111. !
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NO [ ICE of Putnam county’. The ^ ' .ig': Co., is paying $1.50 and cattle. Will remove free of charge. Reverse ►il 394 or 5361. The plant i r goes oat of business. 27-301.
Kill be a rummage .-'ale, Sutp \ in il ‘21.:. in the a. »om of the Court House. 18-8t. IkSTLl |Its gallons «l "a required to extinguish to here. The fire department u to , itill alarm wlien I- tad eianrlrt fire. Of* k beliavad “.-ome boy. " ft "I the bluer. —O-* 1 —— I’KNNi SI PPER f Builders of the Cln istV hoU a paimy supper ■ > at the < ’Iium b fi m 1,7:00. 19-2t.
r ( 'I- ANNOUNCEMENT
IB8ECUTING attorney N ii. Diekenaa af JachMa announces that he is a K for remimination for the Prosecuting Attorney for J f-uunty subject to the decisR*' ; BemiM-ratic Primary, May
'dr treasurer
|T Uabj uf Marion townahip p didacj for tha aam P*tre* moral Putnam Coimf the decision of the K I'lunury, May 8, 1928.
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i ES1ERDAY’S RESULTS American Association Kansas City, 0; Indianapolis 0. St. Paul, 3; Columbus, 1. Toledo, 6; Minneapolis, 2. I.oui-ville, 7; Milwaukee, 1. American l.eague Cleveland, 7; Chicago, 1. New Y’ork, 10; Bo.-toii, 7. Washington, 11; Philadelphia, ti Detroit, 4; St. Louis, 1. National League Neu York, •')■ Philadelphia, 1 Brooklyn, 10: Boston, 5. Cincinnati, 9: Chicago, 6. (Only games scheduled.*
FLEET TO H \ \\ \ll SAN FRANCISCO, April 19. (UP* —Past Lund's End where hundrei - waved farewell and “bon voyag,” Uncle Sam’s battle fleet -teamed to ward Hawaii today. After a lust joyous night ashore. 22,000 officera and men answered th fluttering handk'lichief- and 'flag ashore from the deck- of 72 fighting
craft.
With alternate periods in port and in training at sea, the fleet will spend two months in Hawaiian water*. It will engage in fleet problems, tactic al maneuvers and gunnery practic • enroute and around the Hawaiian I-
lands.
Aboard the U. S. S. California as she felt her way through the head, today was Admiral Eoui - Rudolph d Steigeur, commander in chief. With I him were Rear Admiral Harris Lan ing as his chief of staff and Captain , William D. Puleston, Jr., commands of the California. Other high officials who visited here the week the fleet was in poit j where Vice-Admiral W. V'. Pratt., Rear Admiral J. V. Chase and Rear ! Admiral M. M. Taylor. Rear Admiral Luke McNamee 1 in command of the destroyer squadrons; Rear Admiral Ridley McLean in command of the submarine divisions, and Rear Admiral J. M. Reeves in command of the aircraft squadron. , The giant airplane carriers Lexing- j ton and Saratoga, sister ship and j queens of Uncle Sam’s air and water! protectors, did not leave with the
fleet.
They will leav
Pedro.
The two cyclop.- which
at an aggregate cost of nearly one j hundred million dollars, attracted 1
later to ba.*e in San
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FBO A Or»m» itirrlng Ralph L«w!».
^ Si itiough from him. 1 thought of th Danny Malone, a new patrolman, | stock exchange, but when I lookci attracts tin attention of Police! him up, I found that lie’s a pretty Cotnmitsloner Leonard by an oc', consistent loser ami that be doesn’i of traveru in re.'cuing a tad from a keep the dough he makes." runauai/ and i* atsigned to the »Vk \ "What's that got to do with this warehouse district where four ojl- though?" asked Danny. "His fa. cers hare leen killed in a series | ther’s the man who's causing a!' of bandit raids. Dating s sweet-, the trouble and most of the loss i. heart, Mary, is employed tn the | carried by 'its compauy, ain't it"
a!
otflre of Alfred Dayton, Jr., the son of a wealthy silk importer who has been one of the heaviest losers to the bandits, and she promises Jim-
"Sure, but think It over. Don't it look like a plain case of Insidf information, an’ who In a bettei spot to give It than voun.; Dayton*,
ray Veils, a newspaper reporter i I wouldn't have thought of him working on the. robberies, to help only I was up in then office th. him determine the identity of the other day and I saw liim. Tti< bandit leader. Danny's int rest, I ugly young pup couldn't he civil however, is more in finding his spay an’ we're going to clip his wings tianl brother. Dicky, missing fo: for his pains. How's it hit you
ninny yt trs, than tsi tunning dour anyway?"
thr silk bandits ns he goes to hii “Hell, it sounds all right to 111 ' heir post tn relieve Patrolman mused Danny, "but how tho heck tilrtner for the first time. . you ever expect to tie this on to
j him beats rue.”
Danny thanked him and s mo- "That's where you 1 an help. l'nnrent later was alone on the desert- less 1 miss my aur-., there's a ed street. Having made his Itrsi young lady In Dayton’s ofli.-e who <•311 he turned around and looked thinks you’re a little Hu god up and down the street. Danny 1 Right? Well, it you were to tip had known it since he was a kid, her off to what we think and have but he hadn't noticed before that her watch tne boy friend pretty every dark corner was shade for a carefully t have a strong hunch gunman and that lie couldn't see j that well soon hate something into any of the doorways until he i stronger than guesses to work on.
was level with them. i Can you do it?"
"Fat chance I'd have If I had nr | "Yes, 1 can do it. That part's gat out," he murmured. | easy, but i don't like tho idea of That la-t warning had unsettled! dragging Mary into this. When Danny. This was starker than any-; I'vo finished a littfe np f set mything he had thought of, and as ho' self about ten years ago, I'm going marched slowly down tho street, to marry that girl if she'll have trying (aih dour as ho vassed, h- tne, and I certainly den t want her wonder.-d how long it would bo In l mixed up with a guy like you say
fore he'd have to join Struusky ami Dayton is."
tho rest. 1 "Forget it. That girl cau look A couple of hours passed and; after herself, an’ I'm telling you tho only ixcilemeut wag tho peri ] that if l wete going to marry that
copul church here in May.
Five bishops retire and llu-i* posij tion must be filled by selection of the assembly. The five retiring men are -ubject to a section of the church'. ] “discipline” that provides for retire- JJj*'
; ment of the “the general uperintend- ti-om ii.. lent at the close of the general con- ; j.n.'u "« , fei^nce nearest his 73id birthday. j 1 ,",” '' The gtoup which will face retire-j Th. 1ment and the years tncy have served in/i, ' jas bishop follow: U^’i’lL'liU
Joseph F. Berry, Philadelphia, Pa., i''
,21 years. Luther B. Wilson, New
; York City. 21 yeat ; William 1‘. Thirkield, Chattanooga, Tenn., 16 yeai: . William F. Oldham, Bueno | Aires. Argentina, 12 years, and Frani ci. \\. Warne, Bangalore City. Indi
[8 years.
Bi-hops to fill the vacanies will be
: elected at the conference by a two-
thirds majority vote. They then will
■ be consecrated—according to church j tennets—“by the lay ing on of hand ■
by at least three bishops or one bi.-h-i op and two elders of the church." Rea-signment of nine bishops who j have served eight years in their n spective territories al-o will taki
| place at the conference. Unless spec I ial reasons arc presented each of tin 'men who has served eight year- in a
I particular area will he moved, ! The nine thus affected are: VV. O. Shepard, Portland, Ore., C I I., Mead, Denver, Colo.; E. L. Wald orf, Kansas City, Mo.; F. I). Leete
j Indianapolis, Ind.; Ft am is J. Me , Connell, Pittsburgh, Pa., E. G. Rich
laui-on, Atlanta, Ga.; itobci t K. June
’ New Orleans, La.; Matthew W. < lait ! Covington, Ky.; and \\ . F. McDowell
Washington D. C.
or i'» iuular.
.tny iiomi flic* h, uoi less 11<a 11 tlu’i •• f , . : 111. Mil «>! w Imm slut 11 !»• u rcsi* j rutnam <.''11111 > slmll submit I"'; imii-c*>Hiislort ulfilin' it
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awarded such
boards of < on
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personal, sli.iM I'c.sldeiiL fr* . ' -
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Klieh hidthr hid a ud hoinl
as requir* (I l*> t s statute law state "I IikIi.tii; I'pon failui’i' I ■ * lilt
Hlieli affhlavit .in*l hond, or either ol them with lie I'id. the., such bhl and
proposal of an ■ ueh bidder will In
rejected bv tl,. I’.'urd
Before th* el . inn nf tlie contract the succe.c-lul biddt r will tn re'iuiii d
audh or :i » • rlifioii'e al Board of India nn h bidder lias eotntirkmoiBs 1 'einpeiiHana for the protec-
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baby no leu year old business would stop me. What the heck s
eating you anyway?"
But now Danny had grown so used to him that it seemed natural to tell him the whole story, lie
a.-reeu. pierced tor the machine did, and Jimmy’s scorn was worthy
gun. protected the man in the side of a better . ause.
car. They were comforting to "Why, you poor sap," he barked, Danny; they’d even the fight If (“that kids proved himself uu-
lbey got there in time. Danny said as much, and the youngster on the machino grinned
his reply.
“Were never more than five
worthy of so much alteution. Find him if you can, hut grab all the happiness that's coming to you and for I’eto’s sake ask that llltls girl fhe question thai -he's dying to
blocks away. Half a minute from I hear."
the time you whistle. - ’ "Yes, you sap." he went on. as
Okay, thought Danny, hut a man Danny expostulated, “she’s mors
has time to die quite often in half i m love wilh you ihau you are a minute. I with her ... if that's possible."
Shortly before ten o'clock a Ford ! ‘‘Guess you're right. Jimmy,” it
coupe drove into the street and ! was Jimmy now, "!'m going out park'd by Ihe call box. As Danny {with tier Saturday af'eruoon. may-
came tip ami made his i all he ex he t il ask her then,
peeled to llnd a member of Hie I’o “You'd better. 01 someone'll be |,e Force inside. Then he saw healing you to it. If I thou^lil II that the ear carried no police would do any good Id try It mybails • and better still the head of | self. Hut to get back lo business.
Jimmy Wells sticking out of the
window. •‘Give me permission f" patk. offlier, an" 1 ve got an earful for
y on
Okay with me." smiled Danny. Say. Malone,” Jimmy weuf on.
for fhe World and we .an work together and may he gei somewhere.” "Say. I suppose I’ve got you to thank for being here, hut you know ns welt as 1 do that 1 tan t help
you any.’’
“I'm not asking you to help me Lm going to help you. an' between
HIM t!S I VN I S FOR "MISS GKKKM AS I I K"
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I lo Gubin, 301 K. liuntiu. Mary Torr, 10 Bloomington. II cue Mundy, 205 Bloomington. Leona Wells, 1119 W. Liberty. Jane Justus, Ml S. Locust.
Emma ( liristir.e Hostc, 30‘.' S. Jack
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liraftlcal knowled** lit**. In hill opinion
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NEW I RE V I MEM S Mil's H IS Brooklyn, N. Y. Wondotful resultarc reported by Kpilcp.-y t'oloiiics using it new t. mi dy that slops the mo-t Rtubhorn c a - c - of Fipilejiic fit- or i spasms and is not habit forming. • Any reader who -ends name to I’henoleptol Co., Di pt. 1011, Box 71, tit. John - I'lace Station. Brooklyn, N. V, will receive a free booklet explaining
Fresh Fish? Of Course.
Euclaly’s Market
NORTH SIItK OF SQUARE
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this new guaralitc
them today.
d treat meat. \VtiU
Night cal Men and women everywhere are using and recommending Folty Filla diuretic for relief from the distress and bother of a too frequent urinal flow. Foley PiUs
) Adiurctic fttimulnnt for tho kidnoyt
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lAllv -» It. P. MULLINS, UxuKgist.
MM NG RACER KNU RS INDIANAPOLIS, April 13. I’etc | J. Krei.-, a young, southern gentle mail with a penchant for fast nutu ! j mobil .s and a reputation for his <! h 'ing in driving them, is nominated t- ; {drive oin- of the Mormon Special I entered in the Sixteenth Intematioti jal 500-mile race to he held at the In jdianapuli- Motor Speedway May .'it', lit was announced today by Kai■ I Cooper, team manager of the Mar . ' mon speed squadron. Kiei.-, the new Munnon pilot. • whose home i- in Knoxville, Tenne~ee, is primarily a driver. A.- a m chiinic, he has an excellent .university j (vocabulary and some splendid ideanbnut natty bits of raiment which hi. ! tailor translates into snappy model j nf pci -nnal wealing apparel.
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Mo you know thiii Dayton guy? No Well, give us a light an' I'll
show you his photo."
"What I want you to do la lo watch tor him, and if he comes around here, take good care that you see everything ihat he docs
th. hiil sul-iiiiti V ifh.d hy lav. itonhet' ul* sail' " , l.c fur tie us.- u soh, curporaUuii
11 HI M i ‘ll '■> u surety, in u IllllOUIlt '*f oiled as pror th*’ f« it hful p* rl**» tik. which l)**n*t '■hall id b**ti* fit of any n* r\N ll«J till U 11 HU 111 r
• I linii'f know whether you know 1 My guess Is that they plan on one it but I’m covering the silk easel more big cleanup and you can bet
your bottom dollar mat it will b» on the Dayton naif-house, lia may coma down hare to aea how tho land lies and if lie does I think it'll he a Up off that they mean action Tell the kid to watch him too, will
you?”
“Okay, 1 sure will. Sea you to*
,M both lm goTng'u. have « story | morrow night" rapiled Dauur and h I II xtHiul the gttng on its car.'.Timmy got into hi* lord and dlsHell of a night, ain't it?” appeared. . . „ ,
I in,niv was sure of his welcome, Alouo again. Dauuv had time tn
h t something was worrying Danuy. think things o*ar. If what Jimmy
•II w did you know 1 *as here!" guessed was right, and it certain, isked IV sounded better tbau any of tho
• h'lsv ’> renlied the other. ‘Ihad police theories, them was pretty „ nit will, old man Leonard Just certain to be all kinds of bell popafie yim an.l M.GuIre \eti. aud be p.ng in that vicinity. Well, Lad ha
r II me Sav L waul to tell you | ready when it came old maa's mad i »• been At tha oornst ol ( ay rim! was i, tpiiiiig what, the one of thoae places that seem to
U h.*i-able going to do an'1 want-1 have defied the edict that should el to Sve you g^a . chaac. to have tnado them a thing of th.,
t0 mxihinir’’ past. Mulligan's Bar w-aa still run-
•*“.3,toward didn't «ar much, hut umg and running wide open. It \ lli r ''“" i a y )our rot l bottom dol «a* nothing to do with Danny un-
( i, u ? tf he cau clean up these ! less somethiuR out of the way oo-
l ‘ u . ,|.,, v aIH gooig to get : curred, so he was su.priaed when ^d uP ^t any Ideas on U? ' someone called him as he paasej
< lesiie" ■! , v now and ! the swinging doors.
‘eage'r“o talk. Jimmy didn't seemi “Awful night, ..m,:er.” gumeon#
u* ( m!nd being wot. and though U was against- the rules, Danny knew that he would he allowed sh 01 ' 141 privileges on that heat and that m, one would kick at Jimmy accompanyiug hitn. . "So, 1 haven't,” he answered,
♦ f ———"
• -Well, I have.” broke iu Jimmy, "and here's where 1 surt helping. I know a lot about young Dayton and he's a wild bird. F\* seen him on parties where the bill must have run to thoussuds. ™ e 0 * h * r ,l av 1 met his old man, an 1 m will Ui p, gamble that lie donj |.ej *JU
jDETA GARBO and JOHN GILBERT in *LOV£ 'Twmmmi
said.
“Worst iu a long time,” Danny
replied. •
“Come In an' have a nip, yen'll feel hotter. The guy what had this beat before used to take his nip every night, an’ if you want ypurj, you're more than welcome.” “Guess that lets me out, Mulllgau,’’ for It was the owner himself. "I don’t une It on duty, but 4 won't
hold it again you.”
“Okay then,” growled Mulligan, somewhat put out, ''but I'm telUg' yg yqu're more than weicoma, 1 * $ ’ v*** 2j.o KWliiSjlftl
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