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B THIRTY-SIX

DUNBAR VES HIS BIRTHDAY

Concert Here Friday On Friday evening of this week the

Vested Choir of the Methodist Church will present a Choral Concert in the church auditorium. The Choir will perform the ..acred cantata, "Easter,” by R. Spaulding Stoughton

_ :l New "ork published only a year ago INI! D’PAL'W GRAD-! ilml “ onsi ' lem l b V many critic- to Oe EflV CELEBRATES a '".ng the very finest of recent chor-

al works It is somewhat Oriental in character and very dramatic in effect.

.......-cv . .vl. Th > ' o!o i ,arts wil1 ,u ' «• follows:IS D1ALW LANE Esther Dorothy Locke.*tT.AKENCE — Aria Xerxes Maiion Wilson.

ar Received His Degree Artabanus

odi.»t School in 1861. Ariozas l*rof. Harthtt. il War Veteran. The accompaniment, arranged fa t"gan and piano, will be idayed hy Harrison Dunbar, 605 K >iege and ITof. Thomp,n„.

I Ji\c* proceeds of the concert will «■

WDKKSON GIKI. HI\S

HREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. .MAYS, 1928.

LARGE^TILL IS FOUND IN JACKSON TWP.

No. 175.

mvkrsary.

i> street observed his v anniversary Tuesday. »njoy- fairly good health dvanc'.d years and he vividly things which lace during his long and

He recalls dates

>iii an interview with a rtcr Tuesday morning ateresting f;icts concern-

toward fuithcring the musical enter- a! ’ imlu ' :t ' ial manufacturing c»-n-

"Mi-s Anderson" judge the most beautiful entry tin state beauty contest conducted ..t the Indiat a Theater at India; e oli- on Monday night and won Die title of “Miss Indiana." She will g" to li e international beauty pug' at Calv--ton, Texas in June to emt'ete witli gills from all ever thi world foi the honor of being crowi d "Mi - L'ni-

verse.”

Mi- Kthcl Hall, I'l'i ar telephone ' ierator lure, was “Mi- Greencastle". Sle- won the Ic I cnitest itlip .Won- eontly conducted by ')

day Morning. Still Drought i .-r and the Granada fl . llilla;. lo (■ ieen.a-tle. ,, Hailey, local pliotoj^i ihcr and art- — i-t, was one of the sea, n judges at Putnam e, u;.:y may not be a-large fa India t a Theater .'!• nday night.

RECORD VOTE IS PREDICTED

S HFRUT El I liUoRGE, DK1T I ^ SHI RIF F 1!R\ PROSECT THR Dl( KFK’sdN i\ party.

IKIOKER UWNI.R

W OMAN INJURED

I HAMMOND, I ml., May S. (UP) i Mrs. Julian Molnar, Indiana Harbor, nursed painful bruises today, the result of a “Maggie and Jiggs” r ide .;

OVER INDIANA tr* - " 1 Mr . Molnu was tiding in a swing

of the

WRECK SCENE ‘SHOT’ BEFORE LARGE CROWD

Dwight 1 rezi.-e. ( ounly (DTicers Received

ibar is the oldest living DcPauw University and holds the Del’auw cane,; honor bestowed on tl>e graduate. He has held the past several years jjng plans to attend the

Socmen t program,

bar was born on -May b, .• field, Ind., being a son and Mary Dunbar. He farm and came to Do-. I Old Asbury college for cation. He was a mem- j

pti.-e- of the church and adding to

the allowance for music.

WILLIAM SINER FILES MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL

ter a- some ■ f t ninety-one other countie- in the state of Indiana, but •com the size of ^tin which \valocated lat' Monday afternoon in Jack-on town hip, by Sheriff Ed. Hiteljorge, deiuifv ’ui iff Alva Hry an, and county Prosecutoi Clifford Dickerson, preparati. were being niadi lor Hi manufacture of “white mule"

in wholesale let-.

PRIMARY VOTE IS EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT HERE

attached to one of the entei tidniug . contrivance- at the cat nival when i

{connecting bar napped.

Tin' momentum of the machine threw her a di tar.ee ,.f 'j:, feet, sev-

PK1MAKY erely brui.-ing her, uitne se ., i.

o SHOWS UFA KKASIv

II YUTFORFI i 1TY, lnd„ May b. (UP)—Giime .-bowed a dcc-ca.-e o', mme than ,">0 percent lice l ining Fi first four months of Ipl’S a enmpai-

1NDI A N Al Ol.IS, May b. (IF) - L ,,| with tin same pair ,J of Aroused by the fiercest political cam-! o n i v 17 ,,,- filed in vi 1 paign ill this state’- history, Indiana{ 0 , urt M;,y „r llolling-hcaii foV ' 1 to the ])ollr today to de- {| R . tour month- of this ye.a. ' ,n th two most important issues whilo , L > ca ,., N w , 1, drawn in ‘ t • w:aeh have confronted them in year,. saIlu . lell „. th t ; lm . | a . t y ,. ;ir .

Today'- balloting will determine

" MSON-HOOVER KAd. OF FSFFt IAL IVniRFSI To THE

STATE VOTERS

DAY IDEAL FOR

Duly I!.in- Republican and Democratic Party

Leaders Busy Dining Day (lit-

ting Voters To Polls.

Ill NDRF.DS DOWN TOWN MONDAY 10 set: banner movie IV I HE MAKINC.

( V>r INDFRGOES CHANGE

“A Diiv ente.l

In Hollywood” To He Pres\t Granada Theater Next Week, May 11-15-16.

V I MBER Ol YtlTEilS IN( RE\s. I D A I NOON HOUR \N1> I. A I

ER IN \KTERV1 mV.

I ENDING \N AS M ADE I < iR | HE

PLAINTIFF IN <TK( I IT

COURT APRIL 30.

MORNING

\N \>

< OMPI AIN I

FUR

In Several of Noting Precincts The

.Niinilur Nppcarhe

Was Small.

According to the mi. vote- ca t Tuesday im t niooii at tiie polls in

l be county officials received a tip Monday moniim.' to tin effect that a still was located on the tTuii iur Hooker farm in Jackson township and about 1 o’clock in the afternoon tie local officers left Greeiicastle for the

l> \MAGES site ef the alleged liuuor reitdi zvou . The Booker farm is situated be

Herbert Williams, Plaintiff In >uit. ,U '" : ' ' > '' v M •' v ii " : ' 1 " Mlegcil That Hose llouglit From ' , " 1 ' ' " •' ll " ,,f lh ' Defendant NVau I nnianagcable. V1 ' 1 ' lt tlllil '‘ J ' '■

nation Sheriff Eiteljorgc read the eardi warrant to Book< r ami t Id

The complaint on note, the FT,d hint thai i, ca- my thing wa.- found * ' 11 P’ ! P’ ss of 1861, and took the V. Thomas Corporation versus Rohort' | u . (ilooker» we Id be nluceo und.; ' 1 .’ class, and delivered the Smiley, Bert Smiley, which was tiled j ari.-st; howevn. Hooker was told to

in 1h<- Putnam Circuit Court, has -tay w 1 1 . while the1,

been dismissed at the cost of the v » being m el..

plaintiff.

A motion for anew trial, wa bid * *" 1 ’ -■au-lied the

civil war broke out Mr »» Puitiam Circuit Court, by the " * 1 r;.iig ail ol P • out

ml a a pm it, in '1^ ^'fondant in the matter of the conn ^

Union He served with damages, Herbert William- '' ' ! ' ! l,lll, d. :: d r ml t Xm eh versus William S. Shier. | " ^ched, a chicken h u . one of the J recehing hf major’s! A Ending in the sum of 8’JO wa th ' l-nrty o

I Kill 1

I .arl v

IHT of Ull* tin*; at Hi al Greenca^tk*

was

• ot to <‘\C’ d

CHAUTAUQUA WILL BE HELD AUGUST 7 TO 11

IN VI 1> Nil. N\ \- >11 MUNDNA

E\ I MNt; HN H(» NUD ( H

DIKIJ DIRS.

I \ IFN I

H \ s

>1 DM I I I I . D

ti

indirectly iliiouelting

Miihiciil ( omedirs, Plays, Novel-

tics, and lectures.

thii ty

{ddress. In those days 0 Plii Beta Kappu frathe honor student was

five pthe ' .

une

other but low. At .'i the uvolume voter* ,.r

urim: the Atlanta cam- » lade for Williams in a jury trial P 0 ' 1 «" a wf ‘Jwring. that „ P ZaTir* ~ KH i. .h- OV. Z**™ *•■*> ' "

V. Dunbar studied medi-l cuit court 011 A P ril 3t '- I

diced the profession for 1 ' Jhc P lluntlfr rcpicsonted that a At thi junetur-. Book, r who Greenfield. Afterwards h«»c which he had bought from Sin-j ^tandim' ne.-r th. ,i of th. -’ assistant nrsessor of cr wus wil(i arul unmanageable and! -uddenly turned and ian from jrae at Greenfield for two ^at a good work hors* a- Sincr had 1 s truetuv.-, heading toward-ix-i L.;.» G.'cc; - ) . . . • bush* -. F.iti'lj* i"?- tmiled hG yu;

In tile motion for a new trial Sin-j-hot mar the flcing man in an

thiity eligible

precinct .

Mule r-.-iib 111 had v led in

of the precinct- than the total -eeaseil to bo nunilMr of tha precinct was approximately tw

hour for the fir-t four t-.ouis. IbiweV’ r, later ill tli • illoruil g an ticuhuly around the noon hoar

foundation 1 - , iiurob r of voters increa-.- a ■:

small crowds were g. theicl at tie- \. liens polls ..waiting In ir torn. D-.e ing the aftenioull tile .umbel ot vot • . fell off -lightly hi till u 1

T he dale foi

the showing of th I: eelle,. .-tie \»o - apiiecto 1 - 1 f Hi' - (Tiaudate has be, n , t f •

the

heavier than duiini;

be engaged in farming, la- always taken an aein politics and served as encastlo township from He also served as ere for several years,

• r gives seven reasons for sustaining f, )r t to stop him without having to the motion. He stated that the ver- ;,)[ ;Tin. Vrvrid tel. Hooker eondiet of the jury was not su.-tained by tinned to n;; . <l.iileil behind . >on> sufficient evidence; the verdi* t of ;bo!; )H .i , . -,,,1 biu.-li. at ti e bo.p ■: ,d jury is contrary to the law and evi- the hollow, and disappeared ! th,

jerwi-e been actively in-. ileBce » thc ve « ,Jct * ,f tlu ' J ur >‘ bru.di be foi ., th. .• a: tempt

civil and community af,)bur was married to Miss Jibuti of Greoneastle in r-. Dunbar and Ids sons tob-irving his anniversaty jhis evening they will be of Mr. and Mrs. Parke

truly to law; damages asse- .d by tin; jury are excessive; theas.-e -ment of the recovery is erroneous, 1" ing

too large; court erred in giving to the * J'" ( (

jury of its own motion in each of the . ^ instructions, ami that the verdict is not sustained by the * vidence as the burden assessed on the plaintiff, to prove that the animal alleged to hav

be made to -h-ot at him.

huuis. -*

it Mas • \pe, led hy th.* boui at the loting places thiii th.- number f vot,1 would increiisi neai the hoar of tin closing, ii it u-uaily e;i-i' that many vote ; rei th y from, work or betu n the hour s

and ff o'clock.

Up to 12 o’clock the p I'.'lltag

.‘omparisoii 1st in the >m )2 pel pi n • ut. M mlh ts aft.

found a hole -eveial feet square, the | ron , ,,,, t|,,. opening wa- huge enough to !«■>mil VV(1 |] ,. r ,, U( |,.,| - the* of n man, and to (t

lead down hill, d'ho buiklitiK h.id

vot or m

'rhv otVicci . •• n-: that luodv*" , j* v ,,^. , could uot be 11 ail'd then, r« turned tv } ^ |' t

house and tore the Door-, n ,„ t ,,| y the susimctcd section and-,.^.,.,. '. u>t

Session For cil Tonight

I it warranted was not as repre e„t- ^ ^ ^ ^ n ^ . ummit uf a hil ,

id ;it the time of the trade wa- niiule and no evidence on which to ba-e tile conclusion as to the c. mlition of the

animal at that time,

Avoids Dog And Overturns Truck

. ide

RI ANT ITEMS BEFORE

• \Ls HERE THIS

EVENING.

• of interest will probb. fiirc the city council at s-ion thia evening. At

HOW ARD \ CANDIDATE

Local Masons and friends of Capt.' Ralph Howard, superinteindent of the Indiana State Farm, n-e i:deu-tul in the outcome of hi race for GianJ Wutiler of the Gran Iodge of Knights Templar of Indiana. I’b"

grand lodge is in si -ioii at

Rend ami a number of members of ithe Greeiicastle Commandety onbi

F the council men may de-j (llalming lo attend the meeting.

Ii ; -..' a new fiiv truck mie will most likely bo )nm ction with the propo.- - between th ' intoi urban

Seminary btrect.

S'-ugruve and the Pros niv, munufacturors o'

have been in the city ilur- ! .MISS FLORA

t two weeks giving deni-1 TEACH IN' I PLAN'D, IND1N

SCHOOL.

NY. M. Gold-

Local Woman To Taylor College

\ \ NON MEN I

Jir.-tyoii that a number of wiier , especially tho* • n - siiit -treels, a block ca h 8uninury and who will mo in the cost of thi inwill object to tho im

Miss Flora Vandanunt, East Washington St., who has ie eii t. achi' g 111 Gi, Department of Edueutioii in I’ 1 p aU w L’nivcr.-ity for the pa-t y o '- has accepted a position as profes-or of l.ngli.-l' and dmn "f "..men at

•'uibling permits a id olhei Taylor Uollcgc at I platid, l n '‘-

r ->l mal e tonight’s ucs.doi Mis.- \ a .lament prior t.. the in '

Wicst the council hai bad y. ar, when -hi: cum.- to Grccnca-te

lime. I („ teach bad been head of the m -

- - 0 purtment of English mi i dean of woA£ f> • men at Huntington College, Ut Review ton. 1ml. Miss vandument held tlu- || | -'responsible po.-ilion for m. Meet June 4, daughter o.Ijev. D. E. VundunHnt of this city. Board of Review will She plans to conduct vacation toms ' first Monday in Juno, j this summer through the Eu. .

d' o’clock in the morning. West.

M im, ts cu.-h year on tin l . .... ,■ ,u 5 in June for the purpo.- Thc High f’oi'it Oil • • ^‘h- valuation and a-.- which has had its cu.e al oil ts a "l-'ty and taxable., ot The Bulk Plant, Bcr-i btree and thc mu 1P2U. It i ciiiiipowd Pcunsybanin “ ll * l ,

‘F auditor, treasurer, a- month- ha, moved tvi 'o person- appointed by* have its heu‘quaitci - m.t . P. Hughes. National Bank Budding. .

with a small stream located at

bottom at one side.

Dickerson crawled through th > ning and went through a tunnel

elionoTi fin one to crawl. He went through for about fifty feci and found

that the tunnel opened up into an un

derground room, about eight feet by tfii, Tie "‘in wa- located part, way down the hill and the top wa, time

uMiMgmtnd. The interior of , mer and b aclu

the rooni wa- boarded up witli hoists with strips of wood placed over the top and side- to keep the dirt frcni

falling into the room.

In the room was a largo copper still, with a capacity of approximately fifty gallons, four barrels ot corn i, n-h, one empty barrel, two gallon.-,

of what eimui to be corn 1"|U' r, and t" wtin - m ..II „( the accc.-.-oric.- of modern; imnkrm nt lo tie di.tillerv. A pump wa- al.-o found highway and tun. ■ Which wa- connected with a shtttc th, il ,"' ' which run to the stream. A barrel .'NcpDoii ol the ) wa- found at the stream ■ d of th: <l’'moli-h«l and to -hut.- and water wa- pumped from th. wr-ek H " no th, barn I to ' -e und rg mud di- Mr. th.ldsbeny till,.iy. 't sfid that l"1 Tbc’appa. a- wa- all practically J the truck when it „ w . Th. .-till and tin major pui- bankment just aft'

tien "f the apparatus wa- br-ught to the county jail by th. loral otlu-

two questions which have been laid l>. foi. the voters us their rno-t iniportant problems. They arc; Win tber Ili rlu r Hoover. Secn'..i. ,f t'oinmcrce, or Fnit.'d. Stat Sena*, i James Fi. NYntson,’ “favniite son” candidate will receive; t ■ Indiana votes at the National. Republieaii convention. ‘2. Whether the election shall definitely end the alleged political Cor-' luiaimi which has hen -a. prominent 1 .a Indiana low- for almost tliioc year.-'.

And

itsel again l both direct i-.-ili 1 . L the all imiiortant one of farm relief. (.'andidab in their -pceclu's, hav, said less about the farm relief quo.,-

■nt of tiiei t. n f in abo P. the other two but it ions \ tin r'i . "nc. ded that Herbert Hoover’; I'-al (• -t nill come today when the 1 h-Hu.iqu.i in Hoo.sier voters an integral part oflP 1 ’*' 1 ’'' th - vast farm belt—react to his farm ,a 'D l:1 a,, d Do

v August 7. to Nugust 1 t. Hoov.-r, like Pre.-idciil Coolidgc, 1 T. n p' ifoi'inamv wiil

1 ;. little faith in measure iniilar to th fir-t t

th

tl

that hv favoi any mcu.-ure wi ich 11. A r pr. i t stive of the Eoar In will furnish lor-truetivo ai l to tie d. pendeir tliautaqiia < "inpuiiy wa fanii,. 11); i .nt at the ineetiog and -ubmitt- d Oa t , other hand, Wat 1 hu th* <lat> an 1 t: • a'a.labb talent, po uted io "my record” on farm rc- : T'hc tal. nt will include nm ical oflief. Fhe .senior Indiana sonator a -if. rings, novelti< , and play. and . •'t. tiiat “l always have and I al- many other form, nt < utcrtaimmiit. v..y- will favor any legislation which Th»v<: lee tun w '>e i - ■» il 'I"!

will a ln the farmer." the pingiani.

.So . trong i Indiana agriculturally

that today', balloting v n ■ . :;|ic, ted to furnish a significant in ight intoi the middle we t's reaction to Hoover,|

. . n presidential candidate. Observers believe that llnuvcr hu

undi'itaken one of the most dilfioulti

t. -1. . ina much a Watson i (

.a.'if by C" powerful I’•-public.. II i l* • ■ \ I .N

tatc t.rganization, one of tin ni".-! e :'iii|K'ti > ntly organized political mu-

, ' m i Am. i a:u. 1 ■ 1 ~ It wa bel.ved that fh state j \NGlH.A, Did., May s. t UP I , i . euld divide itself for tin two can-j t <e*ven well-til. s-wl, pe rfectly man* didal' -. Polit; al observer were j „ red ban :it.. today . iilied the Fi- ' agreed that Wat. would hav - lit-! \ a tlomiI Rank her. of st5,ttOO. tl.- tiouble carry in, the territory' j ; |( , r ,,| ) bcr. tmtere- the town at iti . .f Indi, ipid when t : .• farm ,,1^,, „ ,,t ( |jp ctly t" tin Itte.H vot. are predomi'an'. ,.f | . , 'nxton, pi.--ident ..if It)'' l.iki- wi.-e, the ol.-. rver.- said it p ,11^ t , ,| loo-. d CToxton from hi

Although forced to change the cast at the la-t moment, after three acen•s had licen niiule, Director Charles C. F'.'tty , who is din ,-ting and producing "A Day In Hollywood,” the two re. ! local movie sponsored by The Daily Banner, s-taited Monday afternoon upon th picture which liould prove a leal one to the peoplo of Gre •ncastle and eoinmui.ity. The “Wicck" scene taged at thc inlei-ection of NYu-liington and liuiiuna stlect .,1 .*, p. m., was witllCs-cd by liuiidreds of towi . people, t ur.> u.-ed ill this sc, nc w. re fumi-hed by D. (). Moffett am Albert Dobbs, local Buick agent-. An explosion; a wheel mi-.-ing fn.ni one of the machin. : tin doois swinging open, and tin' hoc. of each auto thrown buck will mak it appear very realistic upcii th. A caver bit of actio; by tin five principals and Chief

T Iw Program NN ill He Composed Ilf of P lie. Dave Bladen completed ibis

portion of the film.

Oth. r scenes wi re “sliot" in v.'.r" ion parts ■ f thc city with action b<ing taged in tin: garden at the \V. O. rimnions' home and the Reemer Hav, n.-’ 1 . -id.'lice in Neithwood. 0th. r > xterior -cenes w. i mad.* I'm ay afteiri.nm and these will bo. fi' isln d Weiiii. -day. fiitei ior .seen-: weie made at the Granada Theater Mom ay night and more will be made

given.

lie held on Tuesday after-

M,-Nary-Hang... bill, but he, in noon, Ai.gu t 7. The « haidaqoa Mill j|i ,„ 11I1 , ctio| , with Uu . nt campaign, ha. uvowcd.be com'hide.l .-aturday^night, Augu - hir pk . t|11 ,, p| . u|flam> The staging of

th' e in', lioi cencs give local pcopb a pb iinid iilui ju.-i how piot’i - -ioiiai ni'jtloii pictures, ar ■ made in tin iiiammcth studio in California

and in Neu N 1 rk City . Th' east i a follows:

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BANDITS ROB ANGOLA BANK

"Ik.liy Ktbil" .

Mis. Ilciip ck, Mrs

Mr. Il. npei k . .

‘‘Bill” Nivv paper Ropertc

Ezia I T flock . ..

Director I city announced Tu that b. weiihl like to have

, , d y Tor'-. John t artwiicht Kimbcr Gardner . John Evans. Victor Boi sen . ■*(Iu.• -Who.’’

day any

lo the nunibel ection in 1926,

,t to

app

vi

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|((M IK> M AK I GI. I \)) \ V ■DU MllRMNt. 1 III

BIG II \ I I .

iy volt 1 s, hoM12 o'clock and weo faiiTv

M. Gul.D'BERiil I N.l I RID IN I N Usl M. \< < IDEM M"N-

D U \ C l I I,’ NUt IN.

nn - : iilni" 1 cei l mi mac noov ei .

I-..I, ,g Cr ■xtoa t.. go wit them >1 I /1 If 1. 1 *1 RAIEWU UR1EAL

DI 1 I Mi \T ION til W \ R IN

ORIEN I.

well

•1 residi city e ad, ivus

about

the

pain-

tvv II ll.de ( list "f Washington street

fully injured late T"liday alt'moon when hi Fork truck "verturne m . the George Mahatti' lesiilence.

.Mr. (ioldsbtriy vi home when he -w avoid hitting a ib'g

(ker, 1

e, ell route to blued bis car to causing the auto the sligiit tinnorth of the ,ei with the four 1 ti tick, with tl b'els, was badly hose who viewed a mi lade that ped with his life, was tii 1 own frolil lent into the einlitting th'- dog.

M". Gnld-bei y vva j .dtlfully cald- > d by wat' i' (Toni the 'udiutoi am; at

the time of the a 1 that hi che.-t was

the ol.-i rvi-rs said

, 1 ei rtain that Hoover

would poll a majority in the larger

eitii . exceptin;' tin . ate cap 'ol, 1|( j| )( ()„. n men gained ili' ii it wa- belie, 1 .1 thc Watson or- ,, nll ., r ,., |j tl ff| t ..i by u time l...-k tb y gani/.at ion could carry the city. calmly at down to wait, cnveisinr Th' ino-t ileiinite prcdicti. ns -< iim- iiiielligiiitly with the bank pi id* ,t i d to hinge on tin number of vote fi )ivi . | u ' m . u; t ;i 11. I!. Goudab . It wa- believed tha: if only a normal| ( f ,. nt ,. n .,| . a ,.j K |it .'dock, vote i - cast, tli'- Watson machitn Promptly forcing Gomltd to man -

pillule the time lock, the banditswept up the money, held the uffic-

woiild j a [ |,ay until they ii'ueheil an

autoinoMIe and then ped nut of tin city in tFie din ction ..I Tub ... Po-ses -tarted in puisuit, iiiiiilcdi-

ulcly.

young-ter froni the ;.: e- of I to 12 eai who would Hk' to tin nielv' in the novie, to r- port at tie' Granada Tin ate)' on Wedne-ilay afteriioie at It: :tt iiVInck. \ Day In Mollyvvo.)'" will be how a at t .e Granaihi Tiicatei next .Monduy T"ue day al NVedne-day. JAPS DECLARE WAR ON CHINA

Watson muchim 1

vxuulii Im* ample' to win for tho Hon-i ator. On tin* oth* r han<i, obiici vor-

predictiMl that ;i rtoord votf und Floovti* v-vci* tlu* top.

“Air Mail Week’ To Start Monday

MILE (ELI HR Mi: TENTH AN N n ER* un OE AIR M UL

Rill I I ..*.

Divorce Complaint Was Filed Tuesday

PEKING, May >. (CP)—Th. grav . t move, in ivcent t hine w hi-" to) y wa - iii.idi' today when Japan I'niii.allj nnnounci'd her 1 iz.urc of the T.-ii gtao T'-inan railway in Shantung wli.ie naUoiiali.-t troop- a:, driving towaid Peking. Fh" .-'izure wa •.■ga.d.d b; I reign Military tie-.-rv. ;-- here a a viituul di-eluration of war. Simultaneously with th<- announcc111 nt came n* vv- t)iat fighting had • oinmeni'el at Tsinan between NalioPnlists and the ;'.,0tX) Japane-e tronp- ib f 11.ling the foreign quui't'

Hollandsburg Man Is Robbed

In building the distiller}. B.

had evidently dug thc cuvi-in from the top, a- the sod was pieced at the -ides showing that it hud been taken

out and then replaced.

The officer.-, in getting to the place

than six ) la d to park their ear about a quarter

,,f a mile from the group f Build-

ns th- entire group was located, Ixn E.-.i, a tm reliant o H.dlandsoll a bill with a hollow surrounding,! burg, a small town on State mad ■! ,. quite a dUtancc fmn, the road. Hook-; west of Morton, was bcldup and rob:^ad intend' d building a house near bed of ^25 Saturday 'wning by our the|l . as the lumber and other build- young men who drove up to his -tore

i H g material- were found near tin in an uutumolnl

According to an official um.uun. •• mi nt 1 eceiv e I m ay’ by 1 ’o.-tinn .t : E. R. Iliirtley, ti" tenth unniveisury ■ if tie tian-p"rt.i!ion of mnil via air . nutc-, will lie celebrated oV 1 tin'

nt complained i-ii'jiitiy next week, -taitirur Monday. I,', thering him. T'|„. „ e ,k will 1" known ai

Mail Week." On May If., UMH

MR'. KtlEAN I.AME U.I.U.I

1 HI EL \M» I NIII M \N

I UE VI MI N I.

Tax Paying Period

Closed Monday .nplaint for divor U".-ae

v < 1 ns Howard f.un . ha be.-n M n ; w as Hi. lust '.ay of ta.\.«Aj|- file ii 1 tlie t’utnum t'ircuil t'»u-1, paying in th- county and the 1the I - Huniilton, uttotm y "r the minute lu.-h k, pt Alva Ei-by, county

He was kidnaped

othel suuctures. b >’ tho youthful bandits and taken U if', farm i owned bj Bookei and Flncastle, north ot here, where ■ q.i't a ll cf his propi rty, including "a- tied in a coi.i cb and left for tli . -teck and automobile- A- a re- the night, and when he vvn- found .. j ,.v )K . c t«t that he will be Sunday morning. Lane, wa- , ' rod ‘I to give much of ;■ description of the hour. , - •

first air mail route wa- established F-PmUiff- tien un i. and his deputn - mg m

in th- United Ktat. with a route- be- Aci-oiWine to tli" eoniplaint. t ne top sU" d ull day.

tween New Yolk n.l Wasliingtoii. At ! ' auple w- n.urried Ma" Iff, IP 'S I m -.lay mori.ing an , alien the „re-e.,t time a,«16 miles of air- und set- atcl cn May 5. rt*>- Mi - quite ., number till ooiilmued to pa) wavs is being covered with a total Eann allege* that for th" past two their luxe.- before the books could d iilv linkage of "2 110. years her husband, has not provided di ed, ipiitv a number of receipts

a hum*', nor fond f"> hei>- ! -till r' lnained, hut it was thoug.d and her three children. that the. big rush was over until Un I. <>. U. • . NUIIC L TTic plaintiff further a ti; t next installment p< doil. - In r husband has abused T - and " n Tax-pave -turt 'd paying their

I here will be no degree work tu- -••vetal oceu inns that he has threat- tuxes .-onu time ago and inert;used night as plaiined. Sevi rut members | <-n".l to strike- her, ami hu neglected a- th. tiiA.- grew shorte r, with the of the team are on the election boards and been indifferent tu hi.- family, office crowded pn. tkaliy viry day and unable to attend. The first de-i-Mrs, luime-tales that hi neglect has fo. the pa-t week uni a half, gre, will he given next Tuesdu) become unb. uruble und that *he Monday wn- by fur tin biggest day inglit. Lodge open- tonight at 8 Want un absolute divorce grant*-' a- fur as th.- pay in. it.of money was

unable o'cl ck. C.rue nnd enjoy a social ami a-k- for -upp -t ni'.m

Visiting brother at way-, wei- minor chilrlien uad ii".i.") collie. ' ceu:t expe'sos.

for the eoticTned as- 878,000 wu- puid in. i.fr-uy, .-27,000 was paid ia Saturday and

1 sii7,lHK) wu» received ou Friday,