The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, MONDAY, APRIL SO, 1028.

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SHORT time REMAINS

at Iho community terminator, hero. ^ $ -A- ® "i* Officials say corn which has alroadv •it CJ T> /I T C! ici

OREENSm-RO- Only about two bppn tP?tP(1 hy thPm is rPasonn h) y YtJ IY ^ , more weeks are left .iurinsr which , rpf of Hisense. which Is nnnsnnl tv,! c Day

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NEW YORK. Apr. 30. (UP)_Ten ]

^1P': Combination coal' y pars nTter the end of the t'eat warj ; a nte in A-l condition. I bp,w,>pn <* p fmany and the Allie-,

27- :^.:' wn former German oldiers and an!

i Irish veteran of the allied air forces

c y ] E Jersey cow, t°o<l i ‘ n peaceful triumph through erman Rridpes, Putnamville. ,bp streets of New York today.

28- 4p.! ' Vhi,p hundreds of thousands cheer , er their passintf and millions more j j listened in on the celebration by radio, Baron Gunther Von Huenefeld, vfaj. James Fitzmaurice and ('apt. Hermann Koehl wete cat lied alonir the route where the eighty-ninth di\ision and General John J. Perishing wete feted when they returned from

war.

Flag of the United States, Germany and the Irish Free State wer* unfurled for the three men who were first to complete a we tward airplane flight across the north Atlantic Ocean a feat that won them a reception such as New York alone knows how to be -low upon her visiting heroes. Some of the 10,000 United States soldiers and sailors who took part in the greeting may have projected theii minds hack to the days „f 1018 but iotiner animo-itie- were forgotten. New York turned out in masse to I

honor the aviators. Lower broadway j

NOTICE

.rs of Putnam county. The ankape Co., is paying $1.50

and cattle. Will remove 1 the battery to ninth street wa sg free of charge. Reverse Packed with people. Fifth avenue as jazil 394 or 53(54. The plant f ;lr »P ;| s fenttal Park was crowded goes out of business. 1 ro, n curb to building fronts. The

27-30t.! I'logram for tlie Hitmen fliers wa

0 j even more elaborate than the one uNOTICE I ranged for the homecoming of Lind

jaitain raising all kinds of and flower plants at the L ation, across the railroad lining Factory. Early CahnC now ready. C. S. Rutter,r,ne 132-Y. 23-25-27-30.2-4 (51 Vcpncastle Canning Co. is Vty to contract tomato acrethis year. All farmers interthis please rail at the factory plant yard. Greenrastle Cnn-30-3t

hergh last summer.

SI THERLIN OF

ANKI.IN TOWNSHIP DIES Sutherlin, living two miles oaehdale, died Sunday mornran illness of three monthfe of the heart. 1 He is -urviv(hc widow and one son, his (and a -ister of Roachdale. Ho one btother. Karl Sutherlin

yland.

-ervices were held

IFESDAVS FIVE BEST RADIOS WMZ, New York, 0:30 p. m.—Fifth anniversary concert Apollo Club of! Brooklyn, with male chorus of 00, or rhestra, and Florence Easton, o prano. WEAF, net work, 7 p. in.—Ever- j ready hour. WEAF, net work, 4:30 p. m. Child health association hour with Herbert Hoover and W illiam Green. WOR, Newark (4S2) 6 p. m. Main street sketches. WOC, Davenport (375) 7 p. in.--High school concert. Livestock

IN HI WAPOI Is MV ESTO< K INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 30. (UP)— A 15 cent diop in hog price- was

j witne-.-ed on the Indianapolis Ijvefrom J Exchange today. Bulk 160-250

Jbyterian Church in Roachdale , |bs hop , s c | P!jrP( | llt $10.40. Receiptafternoon, with burial in the J totaled 4 r )00 Holdovers numbered

lie cemetery. I tjfi.j

o——— 1 Slaughter cattle closed weak to 25 T. PRITCHARD ! cents lower while vealers remained ED SUNDAY AFTERNOON j stpa<1 y- Eight hundred cattle were on

hand at the opening of tiade and 450 heail of calves. Beef -teers hroughl $11.50 to $12.75. Vealers went at $13 to $14 and heavy calve- cleared til

$6.50 to $10.

Sheep receipt- numbered 100. Th maiket closed steady.

town Resident of Jefferson

ownahip Died of Com-

plications.

T. Pritchard, age 68 years, In home in Jefferson tnwnnday. His death was due to : ati(in>. arising from an attack enra suffered a few weeks V is survived hy the witlow

r children.

funeral will he held Tuesday on at 2 o’clock from the Prochurch, with burial there.

III* HEALTH PROGRAM. [fir-t May Day Child Health will he celebrated in Greenrm Tuesday’. The parade of '! of the city schools will he b "ut 2:30 o’clock, followed by ram on the lawn of the Court The program will consist of icn- of the physical education uent of the high school.

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson township announces that he is ■ candidate for renomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County nuhject to the deeis-1 ion of the Democratic Primary, May 8, 1928.

FOR TREASURER Alva E. Lisby of Marion town-hip announces his candidacy’ for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary, May 8, 1928.

PAYS DIVIDEND fitizens Trust Company, h an order of the Putnam Cir- , 'urt has paid another fifteen n i dividend on the defunct idge hank, which closed Sepr \ last. This makes a total F'r cent paid all depositors. Anma >' he paid, hut it will be * year hence.

‘ONFERENCR ends. German Language conference, w as held in Greeneastle on -y wa- concluded Saturday nfApproximately twenty ir ' German, repre-enting eol- | aid high schools in the state, ' n attendanee. 1 Frantz, head of the Phy-ic-u -lion Department of the Inf 'hdetio (Tub at Indianapolis,! ^"'"•ily director of Physical! J" n DePauw university, will * ;, r " "ver Station WFBM, lndi-| '• this evening, starting at 8 ^ Frantz will be the feature - during the “Bal)e Ruth" j ra nt* is recognized as one '‘■‘ding physical education ex-1 ln «e country.

Farmers Who need money now or who will need money this hprini? should not fail to investiKate our “Farmers’ Finance Plan” Through which you are supplied with ready cash at once, with repayment arranged for a year or less from now, as convenient. It's the best system yet devised to furnish the farmer with quick, ready cash, so necessary when spring farming plans start. Indiana Loan Company 2t'i E. Washington St. Phone 15

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SYNOPSIS LurtA from his beat by a letter ’rom hu brother, Itlcby, while bondils again raided the Payton silk warehouses, Danny Malonhyis discharged from the polu e force j i dis grace Jimmy M’ells, a repoiter working on the robbery case, adnses him to go into hiding. Jimmy and Danny's sweetheart, Mary (HUrn. are Lo'u confluent til Danny's Ini 0 cence of neglect of duty and tier determined to clear him Mary is employed m the office of Alfred Pay ton, Jr., whose father (s threatening tv shake up the police depart merit unless the bandits air. rap lured. Mary and Jimmy suspect young Payton of working with the raiders and in the, hope of obtaining evidence against him, Jimmy proposes that Mary accept his often proffered offer to take her to a night club.

M \STEN M AKES ONLY POINTS FOR TIGER CUBS in INVITATION \L.

When Mary came down the short flight of steps from her home the truck was a couple of hundred feet down the street, and Immediately It quickened Its pace. As she passed It swung wildly towards the left hand side of the road as if the driver were looking everywhere but ahead. Instantly It was pulled har k onto a straight path, but Jimmy had seen enough, so he sprinted out from his hiding place and managed to make the running board as it gathered speed. Opening the door, he calmly crawled in and seated himself. ’!

"Well, ef Faddy sent you maybe I can use yen. Coma around tomorrow night an' nil’ll give you a load to take to Harlem. Twentyfive bucks . . . an' no questions " "Okay with me. I'll be around." The negro called him as he was leaving the yard. ' He here about r ight au’ help the other guy loud During the folio" :ng day Danny hail little to do but think. T’ru ti lime he prowled around the region under the Williamsburg Bridge hoping to see 1)L k or someone itiut might lead him to him. In the afternoon he took in a picture "Hook mid Ladder No. 9," where the hero and heroin.' ame together after unheard sufferings. It reminded him of Mary, that was the heroine's name also, so he left before it was over and went back

to his room.

There was a phot, graph of Mary on the table. A Unix one that he had hail enlarged from a snapshot he had taken last year. He even remembered the day on which It

was taken.

They had been for a ride with some friends and had gone up the west shore of the Hudson. How blue Hih river bait looked from the Palisades that day! With Hits and cither dreams the time passed more or less quickly. A supper of

canned pork ami beans and he was ; s |., c|

ready to leave for his new Job. When he reached the garage he realized what. Paddy had meant.

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Muncie high school won the second annual invitational high school track and field meet held on Blarkstock field

] here Saturday afternoon. The fleet

Uuneie thinly clads led hy Koulkes, ilashy -printer, piled up a total of 18 oiiints to lead the other -ixteen ag-

i gn-gations participating. Vlex.indria j won -econd place with 12 1-1 point-; : and Bnsse of Evansville was third j with II. Ollier schools finished ns

follows: I.arwill, 10; Montezuma

It I-4: Bicknell, 8; Garfield, 7; Brazil, i: Manual, <5; Newport, <5; Central | of Evansville, 5 1-4; Greenrastle, 5; Mitchell, .3 1-4; Southport, I. Mecca, Crawfordsville and (ler timer of

Terre Haute, failed to score. Willie Masten captured first place

i.t the low hurdles for the 5 points credited to the Threr Cubs. Koulkes, j i Muncie with firsts in the 100 and i

220, and Wallace of I.arwill tied foi

. high point honor with 10 apiece. Al- i

bright of Bosse shattered the inter

eh'olastic broad jump record with t. I : remarkable leap of 22 feet, 2 inches. .

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The relay races were won as fol-

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srptn t« be very welcome D:i:ii:r kept quiet aud waited f hini in

apeak.

"Say, Malone,” Jimmy grinned, "I (ttdn't give you credit for eo

imirh sense."

“What do you mean

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i-o t'- !t v.-ns pot filled hv the spi iul wagons that he hail seen . it n up by ■■all ■ Li i! , and Lundies wrapped I, ul.ip A fir: ur« nnell percu the .•’ttnosp'n-re and as If

growled that v.iii not niu gh, one of the

ra-oR lisd been opened aud Ite

'Why. doing this. Y’ou've got a \vliiie< ipped ( unti l is placed on an

great chance of picking up some up -. ,ud Imv

news of the silk warehouse doing | bootlegger. Lot this. What kind of a firm are you . t nif)t)1 ,,„ t Dan ih. ight of going working for?’’ iiai I On top if Hie recent de"I'm not working. I’m through velopineiiis to lie crr.-sted aa driver

and Danny glared straight

ahead of him.

"Why, mail, you're crazy. Thie Is one of the best break" you've ever had In your present condition you’ll be welcome In every gttis in New York and if you don’t pick up some clue lu the near

future we're still out of luck

“Von mean you still wnut to

work with me? asked Danny.

“Don’t be crazy, man.” answered Jimmy, "I don't know what your reason was for lea\ing post, an’ I don’t want to know. All 1 mean Is that 1 think you're square and If you want to clear this damn

thing up I'm with yon." “Jimmy, you're a prince."

Danay was on the point of telling him the real reason when a pick lumbar truck swerved across them and In the ensuing confusion

the subject was forgotten.

"1’v# got to go now, Danny. Take

of a liquor truck « Hd iiieau n sentence- He kucsv" ■ nat it wan only Hie scandal that "ns saving him now and as soon ns Hie police got anything definite on him lie would get a short and effective shift. Than he realized that this would he his only chance of helping Jimmy. He couldn't help grluiiIiik- Not a month ago he landed on the force through his unaided efforts, was acclaimed a hero, given a great chance for advancement, thrown out of the cops, artd now ho vaa a bootlegger. All in

a month.

With a grin he accosted the huge negro who was leaning against the tailboard of a truck. ' Which one Is mine?" he asked. “Dis one, btg hoy. Shed dat coat oh you'rn an' wrasle dese things

aboard.”

Dan found that his truckmate

my telephone number aud let me A . ft8 to he a ta n g U0 (i natured know anything that muy he help V „ UUK Irishman whose twinkling fill Hr the way, tell me where eyes told of the reason he was in

you're living and for (iod's sake th |„ ga „i e . — flrm that j ,. .j^ buddy,” this gentleman re-

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Jimmy was gone and Danny felt 1 ot , em t|,| 8 Wil y"

„ rew of his old spirits returning j u tP|1 n ,t nu t,,s the truck wan If Jimmy believed iu him loaded and Dannv was at home Maiy would and if they could l ' nl f with Ids companion. Larson had Hear this thing up it still wasn t | IP ,, U watching them, and Heelng too lat* to alter things. ,t le wholehearted way in which ho That night he quit the firm p(| et i the boxes and bundles aboard where he had found work and on | 1P decided that hie latest acqulsl-

the advice of a little Irish driver : t i on was a good one.

weut to tee a man who, as Faddy The other fellow a name was

j Murphy and before the truck pulled

** " — —••- *>' much out he went over to Larson to get

bis final Instructions.

Mayhe won't talk

about what he wants you to do. and he'll pay you plenty for doing

it Tell him I sent you.

Danny found the I' 81 "' >n . T ” , , C . k ' lug company, and noticed that the live b ig trucks In the yard appeared to he built for speed sooner than for utility. At first he wa» unable to 'find anyone to alk to, it*,, he noticed a l"tl« offlreJn the corner of the yard and going lug over a late copy of the Graphtc ; •Anything doing around here. h8 "WeU. d big boy. Ah'm de bos" her' bout, au' a hm thinking d ah ''"Faddy Ryan sent me over end told me you would have P 1 *" ? ^ 01 ; m* to do. Sure you aln t got any

thing?”

"Hay, kid,” he remarked when he came back. "It's not as bad as It looked. We’ve only got two places, the Orange Grove up on 135th and the lied Mill on 79th. 1 don't know the last place but I've been to the Harlem Joint before. Wow, what

a wild dire!”

Danny wasn’t very much Interested alter he found that his route led him up town. There was little chance of seeing anything useful up there, nevertheless he was Interested and listened while Murphy poured out a wild atory of the wild doings at the Harlem clubs. "Bay buddy." he finally remarked, “you must think 1 m an appl* knocker If you expect me to swallow that stuff. Ain't w* fo} a police force In town?" _. s jk »! SSaUJV!*) am

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K. TAYLOR, Record Clerk.