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OLUME THIRTY-SIX

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928

No. 223.

TO'CONSIDER PROGRAM FOR CHAUTAUQUA

COMMITTEE TO HOLD IMPORTANT MEET!NO HERE FRIDAY evening.

ITEMS 1M LI DEI)

of Chautauqua and Ticket Be Discussed. August 7-11

Chautauqua Dates.

THE WEATHER. Mostly fair tonight and Wednesday but possibly local thunderstorms. N"t much change in temperature. Issues bank ( all INDIANAPOLIS, July 3. (UP)— Luther F. Symons, state banking commissioner, today issued a call for the I condition of all Indiana state bank* as of June 30, 1928.

MEAT MARKET IS BOUGHT BY

I HE

YEARS

INDIAN U’OEIS El\ ESTOt K

INDIANAPOLIS, July 3. (UP)-. POSSESSION

The hog market closed 25 to 50 cents higher at the Indianapoli.' Livestock » .. Exchange today. Bulk (170 to 300 Ihs.) hug- brought $11.50 to $11.75.

Receipts numbered 5,500.

Cattle receipts were estimated at

ere will be a meeting of the 1,300 and the market closed 25 cents .utauqua committee Friday eve- higher. Reef steers brought the top g at 7:30 o’clock in the county price of 811 to $15..iu. 'I he calves igtent’s office. The date of the be- market advanced •'() cents.

GREAT W AR TEN

AGO TODAY. July 3, 1918.

Ameri an forces involved in terrific

^ gun due. on Vaux Line. U. S. ait-

|l |hT|v A A km I men bring down foui more enemy

. Italian capture 1,900 in new blow MRS. JONES SELLS SHOP TO u,, ° 11 lowl 1 ,>lav0,

W ELL KNOWN LOCAL MAN

TUESDAY KILLED BY TREE

ORLEANS, I ml., July 3. (UP)—| Thomas Sears, 00, was killed instant-

MAY SUCCEED IN RESCUE OF POLAR FLIERS

BANKS GET CALL WASHINGTON, July 3. (UP)— The comptroller of currency today is--ued a call for the condition of all National Rank- as of June 30, 1028.

PLENTY <»l RAIN

LAFAYETTE, July 3 (UP)—Near-

HOOVER BUSY , AT OFFICE IN WASHINGTON

ICE FLOE POSITION IS REPORT- 'Y one-fourth of the total yearly rain- (J. (). P. NOMINEE FOR PRESI-

ED MORE FAVORABLE ,;i| l in Indiana fell during June’- DENT ( HECKS COMMERCE ’PHIS MORNING. thirty days, according to a report foi DEPARTMENT’S BUDGET. ( _______ ! the month issued by the Government ______

THURSDAY ly when a tree he'was cutting fell up- ‘N < ONSTANT COMMUNICATION "ZXi CAN< KLS — on him. ______ Yearly average is 35 to 37 inche . j

Has Been Vssociated Supply Ship and Rescue Planes In Rain fell on twenty day- in June. The Huo\er Plans lo Visit Coolidge And With Marshall (ement Ac Grain TRAIN KILLS BABY Radio Messages With Stranded .heaviest previou fall in recent years Go lo Pacilic toast Tor \ acaCompany Several Years. PLYMOUTH, Ind., July 3 (UP)— Airmen. Germany Offers Aid. wac in June 1921, when the total vva- tion I his Month.

William Riddle, 18 months old, was ______ I G.28 inches.

ALL ENGAGEMENTS

Jones to Mr. John Abel. Mr. Abel wu-

Receipts formerly associated with the Mar-

-ginning of the chautauijuu i.- only a totaled 850. \ealer.- were quoted a* -hall Grain and Cement Company and little over a month away and the $14.50 to $15.50 and heavy calves at "ill take over the management of the committee is anxious to get all plans $7 to $10.50. stoic beginning with Thursday, arrange d. The sheep market closed steady. This store has been established for Among the many thing- to he taken Lamb- were 25 to 50 cents off. , twenty years and iu this time haup at this meeting is the sale ami 0 I built up a good trade which the new distribution of tickets and the place 1 1DD ARY f^IRI ^ owmi hope- to imrea-e to even .1 of holding the Chautauqua this year I vlllXLiO g'eiiter degiee. \\, definite cluing'-

1 have been announced hut it is undei-

The City Meat Market on Vine | ti,M wh ’’ n ^ u <* Broadway R 0M K ( July 3. (UP)-Position of u — h ’ b> Mr • EdWU,d pSpffie' ^the^dirhtible Italia^ an^LJeutenant SAYS SMITH

Einer-Paal Lundhorg now wait hopefully for rescue, was reported some-1

what improved today.

The supply ship Citta Di Milano ad-1 vised she had been in strong radio |

GREAT LIBRARY

| 0UVAIN IS l<>m,nunua *''" n lU'iup head-j

AMERICAN GIFT

IS ENEMY OF PROHIBITION

1 ed by Lieutenant Yiglieri. There was

a more hopeful tone to the messages AN TI-SAl.ltON EEAGl E OFFICthat came out of the northland. IAE BITTERLY El.AYS DEMO-

a >11 . #

These things have not been decided upon detinitely yet and it is necessary that the plans he arranged for the chautauqua which is to he held August 7 to 11 inclusive. This year’- program will he conducted by the Lour Independent Chautauqua which has been in business in Indiana for the past eighteen years, and thev are putting on an at-'

tractive program.

The first day of the Chautauqua,

MUST NOT WED IN CINCINNATI

Loss OF JOB IS PEWLTY KEEK INTENDED TO PRE- \ ENT “FILLING IN”

tood that the new management i- , comtempluting a number of improve-

ments.

Mr. Abel announces that Fred Gilligan, the meat cutter now in charge, will continue in that capacity under! ' the new management.

01 DU VTORY TA I lit ISES II LY 1—OLD BUILDING DES I ROY ED IN W AR.

LOUVAIN, BELGIUM, July 3. (UP -One of the outstanding post-war

The name of the shop will hereaft- monument,- to American generosity, er he known as "The Ijuality Meat j the new University Library, built to Market, and Mr. Abel promises that replace die one destroyed by the Ger-

tie'boy 12 years of age, who gives Harry Lauder impersonations, readami is very popular with the (idren. In the afteninnn Edward Amherst Ott will hi tuie. Mr. Ott lieeame nationally famous by his lecture entitled “Sour Grapes" dealing with herfdi'y and marriage. He has been

na

aui 'Am

Mrs. Alexander Called By Death

mans iu 1.U4, will be dedicated tomor-

I row.

American dollar.'!, most of them supplied ly students of United State- universities, have been the means of purchasing the greater p rt of tie million dollars worth of ! material xhich wa.- required to re-

build the famous lihiary. The dedicatory ceremonies, to

Yiglieri advised the Citta Di Milano's message said, that the Hoes were shifting so rapidly that the possibility of an airplane landing soon seemed good. The temperature must lower some, however, before such a

himling can he made.

This latter message indicated that the summer season had set in on the ice island and that the ice had become somewhat mushy for the planes

to land successfully.

Meanwhile the ship advised that Swedish hydroplanes had circled in an attempt to land at Y'iglieri’s cn-

( RA I NOMINEE.

W El DRY

BATTEL

Ernest II. ( herringlon Says \l Smith Is "Most Insistent And I ncont-

promising Dry Foe.”

' Vo'IlF 'll LED Un'tHURSOa'y^ atte!lded‘i!v ^ ^ttismei'’mluvrntm’s dl-, ^ ' , ' arC | 1 ' "" | Finn AUERNOON. plnmat-, and engineer- from many, Th( , n . Wl . re lhl . w> teams

sent across Northeastland in an ef-

, , fort to find the three men who start311 Ohio street, passed away at her c' lehintc ^ '■ ,1 ’ Ameiiian D'' - ( . ( | walking away from the ice en-

campment of Yiglieri and Umberto

once there reported they had estah- |, e ague against Alcoholism imt not lished contact with one of the dog | with the Anti-Saloon League.

“The greatest wet ami dry battle

CINCINNATI, O., July 3. (UP)— | the shop will live up to the iiann August 7, will open with the Gros- Dan Cupid has just about given up will hear,

jean Company. This G a noveltj mu- the fight in Ohio,

eic coppany and is a Redpath organ- A short time ago he was dealt a ixatran which has been on the Chau- staggering blow by the ruling of the tauiph platform for years. Also the school hoard of Newcomerston, O.,

Thomas B. McGregor, former | which stipulated there -hall be no

Yney General of the State of marriages among the women school lucky, will lecture. teachers of the town and no "dating”

next day the EaBort Boggs between teachers and student".

Compaiu will render two thirty-min- Then things went along serenely ute preludes. EaBort Boggs i- a lit- . in ,j | 1( , was recupeiating manfully

the effects < *" the Newcomersto \ a 1, whi n u second catast-

rophe occurred.

The board of trustees of the Cin-; homeMondaV evening lit 7:4« oVIock. ‘•• < "' ati ” n of I"depen ence and thi

einnati public library ha.- ruled that, The de< . ea8ed ha ,| been sirk for the i‘ "in restoration of the hi-toric No()il ,.. Thus far no word ha- been

the women members of the library I |1JWt flfteen months and in ill health Library. hpur(j of the thlx .,, n) en.

taff who have -erved less than three | |)efore that timi . Th funeral will 'I' 1 "' monument stands as a typi- ( A | s0 it was ann „unced that the

lie held Thursday aft/rnoon at two ''aI example ot the truth of the say- gteamer Braganza, which ha- been o’clock from .Ylct vrry'.- Euuuial . ing, "It’s an ill-wind that blow* .ar x: m r<neasiiaiin in.v

The iiiling wa- mxle. according to 1 ftoni*'. Q s( >ai Irvip will have charge good." This, liecaiisu^exyei^' f°r a 1 which had heen impeded by breaking Chalmers Hadley, head librarian, to | „f the -ervices am' Mrs. John Young magniti "fit enllection of rare hook- i,. Pt had returned to Virgo Bay with I prevent young women in the library j am | M| .„ p.iey will furnish the and mariu -< ripts whiefi ai< irreplaca- ('.,|,tain H. Riiser-Larsen and Lieutraining school from “filling in” be-1 mus j p The ourial will he in Eon-t Me, Louvain’.- new library i- greater, tenant Euetzon-Kolm ahoanl.

YVASH1NGTON, July 3. (UP) Governor Smith of New Y’ork is "by all odds the most insistent, determined, uncompromising inllueiitiai and 1

powerful enemy of prohibition that * liursday, ami has ever ap)>eared in American public hanil wil

YVASHINGTON, July 3. (UP) — Herbert C. Hoover, Republican pres1 idential nominee, cancelled all political engagements today in order to work on the Commerce department

! business.

The annual budget of the department must be submitted to the budget bureau this week and Hoover personally is checking estimated »Njirnditures foi his department for the

j fiscal year 1929.

While Hoover plans to resign his cabinet post within a few weeks, lie LOOMS ' l, ‘ sircs to have bis desk in perfect order before submitting his resigna-

tion to President Coolidge.

Activities of the Republican leaders here have been few because of ihe absence of ]>r. Hubert Work, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and Henry J. Allen, kan--a>, director of publicity for the

Hoover-Curt is campaign.

Work and Allen will return here

•fokesmen said daily thereaft-

nations, including an engineering Mrs. Lu.la Anna Alexander, 5(i, n f I d* legation fiom the United States

JSr.'f the ulTT-' h; ' S - shall automatically tender their v * oT ,hp Dhaca Conservatory of ' . . , • .. . 1 , ' l Ithaca, New York, ami „c the i by ty ’ ,ll ' r k " I 1 '

^ ‘

6U m Mr.

llatf-rm m.i-te, T , m . .. , llKi ’

Brown of Indianapolis, will lecture especially for the ladic . Th' third dny, August 9, 1 play

will he given by the Randell Knterpiners with a miscellaneous program of music, readings and entertainment

campment but had heen unsuccessful |jf P> ” Ernest H. Cherrington of the , ' r -

in this. They were forced to desist Anti-Saloon League said in a state H"<>ver has delayed setting a date owing to the fug and returned to „„. n t. The -tatement mentioned Cher- f °r his departure for the Pacific their base at Hinlopen Straits and J r j M>f ton’.s connection with the World ! COilst u, itil Dr. Work returns.

Wnik is expected to advise Hoover when the President can best see the

nominee.

the nation has ever seen is precipitat-! 0

ed by Smith’s statement reiterating his opposition to the present prohibition laws," the statement said. Cherrington said Smith stands now where he stood when he signed the state enforcement act repeal and when he “declared for a return to conditions which would permit of placing one’s tot on the old brass mil ami the foam ..IT tin

beer mug.”

PREMIUM LIST OF STATE FAIR IS MAILED OUT

vw urns, mg i:\nmii-’ vrr \f*»

Glint N 1 is (MO! NTS TO

$1K2,193.88.

tween graduation and marriage.

mil cemetery.

'more beautiful and better equipped

1 lions at night. — . . , ^4 On the 10th will he the Arcadia l,a ‘ ll<,y ’ “ <,Ur *' h ,^r'Tot just to Ifiov. Ity Comriiinv. Which i« a verv tr ain women pi' ’ J

whii'ii offer tl.em^-

" c 1 ’I’hfi- ' ,Mr consolation. The girls

wed with the consent of the head

tfe. That night Glenn L. Morris, ^ fi,,,H, ] iun hol,i ,h ‘" , i Mffct.ical entertainer, who trap's by ' upid is little encouraged by the truck and carries a whole stage fill however. He ha- found through

fnc of electrical apparatu-. «1" the experience that head hbianans, school

entertaining. Alsu that afternoon principals and members of various Jest Pugh, a ge humorous enter- boa ids of trustees are notably cold

The two llyers will transfer to the

with |

— - - - j —«-v.iri ,/u III | >9—*—*^' r* •• ' 11,us ,, .-01.1 ,ii ,,,< 1 ,1,1 Roald

in the afternoon, and "Mother's Mil- teas when they are engaged. ''", , ,." ne ?i j August 2, 1872. She is survived ),y lo -Diking contrast to the beauti- j Amundsen. The Braganza will pr«»lion-’ at night. j lect it after they are ; SHa ' three children, Mrs. I.ew is Young, fu! hut conespondingly unpract’eal ,eed to King-Bay to get upplie and

‘ Mrs. Leslie Young, Miss Golda Alex- iiuilding

"We feel that young women who Mrs. Alexander was a life-long re.--j in every re.-pect than was the one de- <teamer Hohhy to co-operate neglect their work for showero! Ident of Putnam county uinj was born siroyed through modern waifaie. (hat vessel in the search for

Novelty Company, Which is 1 popular entertainment, and

will have been on the platform ten weeks priot to coming to Greencas-

tainer, will I- "n the program. On the last day, August 11, two . plfjrp will he giwm. “'Hie Family Upatalr in the afternoon, and "The Fool” by Channing Pollock at night.

hearted people in that re-pect.

,1 ,a 1

MAN Y

TYYtl ARE OROYYNED

ELKHART, ind., July 3. (UP)— Miss Mabel Bechtel, 29, and her aunt Ylis. Rudolph Endert, 12, Chicago, were ilrowni*i| on the eastern edge ol this city when the Automobile in which they were riding plunged from a road into the .St. Joseph River. W. J. Hainan, 42, trainmaster ol

■ — _ (he Michigan division, New York FELT EFFEt TS OF THE Central railroad, third passenger in

The Temperature At 87 Monday

HE \ r AND THOl (ill I MERf ( IKY MICH HIGHER. Although the government thermoeter at the home of Prof. Ernest R. mith only went to x/ on Monday, thought the mercury wa> cios"

100 maik.

sudden change in the weather 4bl.v caused the feeling. The 5 in the weather came -o sud^^^that people not ccuaton ed td it and as a icsult, the tempeia ture l of 87 felt much higher. TEMPERANCE story SHANGHAI, July 3. (UP)—Tommy Dixon, hotel bar manager gave heed to a hard luck story told him by a beaehcomoet. Dixon gave the man $6, Shanghai currency. The beachcomber, autmding to hi.. own story spent $1 for liq U1) | and the

the car, was seriously injured.

Board Of Review Visits Townships

reetf’d in 1925, tin 1 new ho- to repair one engine,

under and Lawrence Alexander, and iary will constitute a fitting illustia- One more nation joined in the great one sister. Mrs. Dan Prince of Park tion ol the progress made in archi- relief move today when Germany ofcounty. Her husband preceded her teeture fluting the past .>nf) years. fered a speeially ei|uipped airplane in death nine years. The spacious light and airy rooms with skii.-, capable of landing on the

and galleries of the new building will ice in a small landing field. The* Gcr- ! enable IDO .-Indents to he comfortah- man aviator Ldet also was placed at ' ly accommodated lor study at the the disposal of the relief (party. same time. Five hundred years ago, | o

the -ame students would have almost suffocated iu the Ipetb but dark

corridors provided or by the arehi-

The County Board of Review spent lect who built the 4d library in the

Tuesday in Franklin and Jackson Middle ages,

township.-, making investigations and Originally A (loth Ylarkct preparing for the equalization of the 'The oi l library vas originally in- ally today.

property valuations wherever they tended to lie used .« a doth market —o—— think it i needed. 'Thi- is D he by tlo merchants ot Louvain. In D>27, /’\*I T 1 I Y) I i done each year. The board will he ■, q,, ,mt wlm had -tudied in Louvain aJIi I (HIK DlftSl

in session until the fourteenth of this hoqui'athed Ids eolliction of 852 volmonth. [times to the I'niverity. Later others, No definite report has been given j tu |uding a number »f professor-, folout liy the board todate, hut their re- | oWP( | the student's example and adport will be sent to the state tax ,j pd to the number i< books owned ny board sometime later in July for their n,,. university. Kveitually, in 163(5,

BLIND MAN TO STATE FARM FROM BRAZIL

TYYO LOCAL YllxN YI.SO SEN I I M ED TO T Y R M FROM

CLAY COI R I

79 REREES KILLED

MEXICO CITY, July 3. (UP)— Federal Soldiei - killed 79 rebels in four fights of varying severity in

Jalisco State, and lost eleven killed and co.-ts and sentenced to six monththemselves. it was announced offici-i"n the penal farm by Judge Hutches

’I he Indiana State Fair premium list is now being mailed out and aay person who wishes one may secure it by writing to E. J. Barker, Secretary Indiana State Fair, Room 212, State House, Indianapolis, Indiana. The fair will be held September 1 to 8. There are '$162,193.88 to be p.iid out in premiums and purse- this year, a larger amount than will be paid out by any other -tate fair in the United States. I his i.- th* 1 largest premium

The Indiana Penal Faint at Put- list that has ever been put out by the namville i- going to have a blin , Indiana State Fair with prizes for boarder for the next .sj\ months and everybody on the farm, in the city, probably longer. Charle- Head, who oh) and young. There ate many has been operating a drink joint on class** that are made exclusive for south Metidian street, wa- fined $500 Indiana exhibitor-. All entries close

Augu.-t 15.

Those showing in the special class-

on in the t lay ( iieuit court this Pi s may also enter in the open classes, morning when he entered a plea of thud having a double chance of winguilty to the charge ol selling intoxi- ning cash prizes, ribbon- and medals, eating liquors. Unless Head gets hi

Causes Fatality

| verification and adjustment of

county valuations.

baptist Meeting

I here will lie all all day Baptist YfIOI ^ T , C , ?r ,ke J ting Sunday, WUKK V1M 1 0

July at what is known as the John VV. Wood farm in Madisou township. Everyone is cordially invited to at

tend.

IN CHICAGO

British Steamer Sinking On Shoal

LOWER COMPARTMENTS OF ( Rt I SLR K YPIOEY I ILLING YYITH WATER.

H \S I KNDEKED RESIGN Y I ION It) l OOLIDGK AS SE( RETARY

OF INTERIOR.

the old cloth tnarke was turned into the university lihilry which was burned down durinf the war and which an American irehitect Whitney Wairen, was comndtsioned to re-

build.

When it opened, Uiuvain's old library boa.-ted of almit 1,700 books. At the time it was de-toyed by fire, on August 25, 1914, tie collection had grown to between aipiurter of a mil-

fine remitted on the grounds of lieing a pauper he will have to spend the

next two years on the farm.

' Head’s sentence to the penal faint HUGE DAMAGE ILMO RESULTS ca ™ e Monday morning after he had IN I \PLOSION YNO TIRE defied ordeis of the police to sto|i sell Y’T SYRACUSE. '"ff L 00 * 1, and also iefused offer- io

, send him to the county informary. On November 27th last year the poliee raided his place after complaint had been made that he was selling hooz •, and seized two gallon jug- of whitt mule. The charge against Head was held up and hi' was permitted to re

-unie his bu.-inesH on tin

SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 3. (I P) One per-on was known dead, a second seriously burned, and three buildings were (tartly destroyed today after fire broke out when two storage tanks on the Bunco Oil Company's land exploded shortly before mid-

night.

Wheat Harvest Ready To Start

ITEEDS BEGINNING TO TURN Y El.LOW IN PI I N \ M ( ()| MY. II YRY ES I W ILL SI \R| SOON.

The annual harvesting of wheat in Putnam county will begin within a few ilav s, a nd probably within a week,

promise thme will he many fields of yellow

Early today the fire still was burn-

lion and three hummed thousand vol- j||R | )Ul was t h, )UK ht to he under con-

CHICAGO, July 3. (UP) j tary of the Interior Hubert

trol. No was made.

estimate of the damage

HAI.il \X, N. S., July 3. (UP)— 'The British erui.er Dauntless rode

the rocks off Tribune Shoal today,i Hoover, Republican presidential nom-

umes. When it o|)<ls, the new huilit Seere- mg will contain at l ust 750,000 works Work which have heen eiBtrihuted by uni-

arrived here today from Superior, versities and scientific institutionWisconsin, after tendering his resig- throughout the eiitle world. In adnation to President Coolidge. dition, there will hi room for an exWork i- to hold conferences here tra 1,250,000 volumts making the lilater today with Republican leader- hrary’s total capaeiF two million, regarding a western manager for the Beside* the main reading room for cantnaign of Secretary of Commerce -tudents, there wil be 25 .smaller moms available to those requiring wil , hoid an i m|K)t Unt meeting in th •

that he would not violate the law. wh oat ready for the harvesting ma-

this compassion was shown Head be- ehinery cause he is blind and the officer* be-

lieved that he would keep his promise Already the wheat is turning yelHowever, lately the police discovered l,,w an,i "'thin another week, therei evidence that ilead wa- violating hi- wil1 numerous field- that will tjJ promise and that he wa- again ped- n l»' enough for the binders to jfl dling booze at hi- Meridian stieet s l«' te<l and then there will he a h^H

joint. Head was arrested Saturday Hme over the county, night on the old charge which was fil Th( . wh( . at is p ro hahly ed direct in the Circuit court. Head t h an f or Inaliy ypar .,. The

I refused to make application for ud- t h,. ituM two months kept the The Putnam County Health Board mlssu ’ 11 l " tl " 1 """" y "d" "iary an ■ growing and according to oom

/

County Health Board To Meet

pi ivary for their vuik. Several of Court House Friday, July 6, at

2:i«l

to these will be espefally -s igned as ,, M _ wjl| , )e di8t . us8ed for cal

Wmaining i|"ll,i | toi .i iaee ticket. He her lower compartments -aid to be inoc.

$4,.100, Shanghai currency, and rapidly with water, after an There was no indication

HHated on^giving Dixon half. Dixon umlhUH | uecident as the vessel steam- "'hom would he appointed. James lecture rooms. Thee too, are featur- ryjnt( on thp Hpa | th Conferences for accepted. Dixon is an American and pd j n ( 0 | )0 rt. W. Good who has heen under consid es which cpnstitub an improvement children of Pre-School age, whicl

Captain k. D. MacPherson and 50 ’’'atio" understood to have refused upon the old cloth market building. wjll | jkp , y hp during Aug

come- from Boston, Ma-

“ — men remained aboard the craft over- the because of press of personal

i **. F. N'OIR k night while the other members of business. Rrutnam Lodge, No. 45, I. O. O. F. the crew of 425 were removed on

v I meet tonig it. I here is work, the Canadian cruisers Festuhert andi miitici,' V| .l.in, v Th, r,„ oZ r " rn „ c,..^ .11 Ik S. .. • "'' S'' """ " l? »«taMCU) Ini' «,ii b.

It, i visiting the scene, reported they did --j^^^KfWrs. Ed. Hoffman who has heen not believe the Dauntless ever could

_ - confined to her home

ington St. improvinr

The outer walls if the new building

built

u.-t, under the auspices of the State

was sentenced to the faint. have inspected the fi-Ms, im v*"* Oscar Hatcher and YValDce Point- i s unusuall.v • d Inr rad ^ tlie er, of Greema-tli, who was arrested usual, one ot grs :i* <»/"^' :at here Thursday night after the police (,, the mesh, many fr id* ^ 5,e “ r which ha,! ''b 1 ''’ 40 ' 1 th,,n ’ because they had no are showing four andJ*vc , ' ve t0 tail light and had obscured the license the mesh and this bumper (date, plead guilty to the charge of yield when th*' thi ,hin/ fi turts.

of (.ale ed Belgian bricks Boa) . d of Hpli | th and t i„.

County

ami white French itone. The whole is Nul>p . - rhere wi || be election of of-

transporting intoxicating liquors he The oat- outlook is »*’ unusually

I foi

Salvage men front Halifax, after

visiting the scene, reported they did ceived and d"i*patched as usual,

unties.* ever could

west Wash- he refloated again and that if a heavy

aeeonni ,,f i||nps v j s wind arose there was an excellent Russell and A. A. Hauek motored

chuncc of the Duuatloss; breaking up. to SC Louis for a short busine* 3 trip.

Judge Hutcheson this morning dllp q'h,, ra j n8 help^ them

in the style of Fl.nii-h RenaiMsance.! meeting Every mem- ‘""t we,e "" ntent ''’‘ l months on w here the see.l wa**" 11 #> thHt * There is a magniflent facade of 220 bcr of th( . Hoar(j u urRpd to bp p|PS . the penal farm and fined $506 and did llot ,| rown out, tF wil1 pro '’' feet with three logfias and a covered ent H|ld h1 , ()thm who arp interMt . each hut the fine wa* suspend- a hly Im' higher thar^r te '» y 41 " 8 ’ aC .j arcade with 17 aretes vaguely remin- ^ ’ jn tbp health of children. , ‘‘ 1 ' Tb" Greencastle men wet*- taking cording to niMnjr/« rmer ' ! - ''2 iscent of those faniliar to American () home a gallon of white mule hut when probably be tw* weeks before e tout its who have /isited the Louvre xm n i<- [the police chao'd them they threw the ,,„(, han-st gek underway, hut an

jug out of the ear arnl smashed it.— other week wil probably see > ,mt *

t

(•g aUed uo panujiuo;))

NOTICE

There wil be no meeting of the Ro

, tary Club this week.

Brazil Times.

action in th# wheat field*.

1