The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1928 — Page 1

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DRUNKS IN JAIL

THE DAILY BAOTCEB

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928.

No. 249.

MARRIAGE LICENSE Haiold J. Doilthell, Highlands, to Ethel Echels, Fillmore.

ASSESSMENT HERE RAISED FIVE PERCENT

THE GREAT WAR TEN YEARS

AGO TODAY. August 2, 1918.

French enter Soissons in new big

NEW ’ Kain. Germans hastily retreating on 1M)IANA STATE TA \ „ ()AI{| , .10 mile front. , F1NDS LOCAL VALUATIONS Amencans push on as enemy burns L(m 1T , s kEPORTED.

villages in hope to slow pursuit. British hurl back Germans around

EXTRACT Rheims.

FROM

Guilty

Forty-I i\i and Costs.

BRAZIL GETS INCREASE Among the taxing unit- reported

on by the Indiana State Tax Hoard Wednesday was Brazil. An increase of twelve and one half per vent on all

ht and Thursday morning ""Provements in Brazil was ordered

with being intoxicated. Two by , t ^ btate Boaol.

men were picked up Wednes-

ol ■

'<■,1. I

Mr< >ni south Greenca^d'.

uleni IllVf liny nrrn »l.

one

Jeffersonville was the hardest hit

acneUviile and 'the'" other was of iin >' unit b >’ th “ Stat( ' '«»«>' a mile south of New Mays- orde,pd a 50 l M ' r cenl lncrpasp m « de

on all lots in that city over the fig-

Jackson and Jim Smith were by night policeman Kerr, ht and lodged in the county

FINDING MADE ON THURSDAY Order Includes All Lands and Lots In Putnam County. Hearing

Was A Week Ago.

TONIGHT’S B\NI) CONCERT

The weekly band concert will be given on the north side of the court house yard this evening, starting prom.itly at eight o’clock. The following program has been ar

ranged:

March, Up The Street--Haugh. Joyce's 71st N. Y. Itegt. March —

Buyer.

March, Anthes- Gill. King Lear Overture—Hazel. March, The Slogan klohr. The Lost Choni Sullivan. Religioso, March Chambers. Cindt rella, Overture —Rosenkraus.

(Intermission).

10th Regiment March- Hall. Melodies from “I'aust"—Gounod.

I he Indiana State lax Board at Greater Purdue Kmrick. Indianapolis on Thursday, issued an, Intermezzo Sinfomcii - Mascagni, older to the local taxation officials K, om Tropic to Itopi. Alexander.

Majestic, Overture Lawrence.

ures fixed by the County taxing of-

ficials.

to add five per cent of the value to all lots and lands within the county, to the valuations for tax collecting

purposes for 1929.

The blanket increase will be made on the valuations fixed by the County

The Billboard, M nch Klohr. From Tropic to Tropic- Alexander. THE WEATHER

J. W. SHILLING DROPPED DEAD IN BAINBRIDGE

Uncle Sam’s Hope

WELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF CARPENTERSVILLK DIED WEDNESDAY.

FUNERAL ON FRIDAY MORNING

Mr. Shilling Had Left His Home To Visit Doctor When Stricken W ith Heart Attack.

John W. Shilling, age 65 years, a well known resident of Carpentersville for many years, died suddenly in automobile in Hainbridge Wednesday afternoon. He was stricken with an attack of heart trouble. Mr. Shilling had left his home to 1 visit the doctor, and had just stopped

Mostly cloudy and unsettled tonight his automobile in front of the doctor’s

In the eight counties irported on i{ l)ar ,| () f Review .it their recent se-- and Friday. Probably local thunder- office in Hainbridge when stricken.

BAD MOTORS BRING PLANE TO THE WATER

SPANISH I LYER FORCED l 1 W N SOON AFTER LEAVINt CADIZ YESTERDAY. /

LANDED

RAUIDA

C ommander Franco Will Make Re. pairs And Continue Flight. C ontrasts Columbus' Start. t

rged with being drunk. This *’>' the state, only two hud reduction- sion>

their first offense and their while one unit was part down and part The hearing of Putnam county was II probably be brought up in U P» an< * the remainder were increased. , nac | t , public Thursday morning. court soon. 0 o

'lall George Potter of Rusarrested Robert Bridges on eels of Russellville Wednes"'■'N ht and brought hint to GreenKSf ’ j be lo<lged in the county jail. n( j ^ was drunk on lemon extract, full'IT Ed Eiteljorge picke<i up an „ r ear earfy Thursday morning Tfai f New Mayaville. It wa- re- ' **•' that Bear was driving a car parked in front of a drivewhen another man objected ~ out of the car and hit him.

"^^n and Smith when brought

ijjrfjjthe Mayor* court Tliiii- a> f plead guilty and were fined

ve dollam and costs. ii)"

I I | Bear and RobMt Bridge up in the Mayor’s court "• »y afternoon. Bear was

EXPLOSION DEATH LIST IS GROWING

WILLIAM S. TAYLOR DIES

storm . Cooler Friday north portion. Heed Warnings; Reduce Accidents

LAW REN ( KV1LLE, ILLINOIS EXPLOSION COST LIVES OF 7 MEN YESTERDAY. IN HOSPITAL AT VINlENNES

Little Hope Is Held Eor 8 tddilional Men ( aught In Wall of Eire I'ollowing Explosion.

VINCENNES, Imi., Aug. p (UP)— prilty as he was charged and Seven employes of the Indian Refin'’jjr.O and costa, amounting to $15. mg company at Lawreincville, HI., •'Uu, was also found guilty of in- burned in a still explo.-ion yesterday, ion and fined $40 and costs were already dying in a hospital here ven a sentence to the Indiana today. Eight others already have sue- '

Farm for sixty days. cumbed to injuries.

— - o The seriously injuied men were a- _ ^Ui mong the group of 100 fighting a 8 I _ »mwil gasoline fire in the refinery

i when a blast drenclied them with g gawdini Ki-v*^ ive other in- ,

jured men, in hospitals here and at . u i c. , Lawreneeville, will recover, but little n* ' | hope was held for Clarence Pace, M. 1 and ^ HoWUrd J ’ Barnum ,s

P. Bragg, Alfred Pickett, Ed Spangler, James Graves, Frank Stout and

Forest Lawson.

Mr. Shilling was born and reared in Iowa, hut came to Indiana at tieage of 11 years. He had lived in Catpenteraville, south of Roachdale for many years and was well known

in that community.

ivtni a kta not >c a , /itiiv He is survived by the widow, some INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2 (UP)— , ., , . . * , ,

, _______ brothers and sisters. The funeral ser-

rormer Governor WTIImm S. Taylor

76, Kentucky, died here early todai. HOOSIER STATE VI TO C LUB " l11 . ,)p hpld f'"" 1 tb ‘\h"" 1 -, [ 1 ' Taylor was elected Republican Gov- HEAD SETS FORTH SOME day mom.ng at half past ten o clock ernor of Kentucky in 1899 but h>- EXCELLENT POINTERS. ^ bu, “‘ 1 1 " the Bl *" ,b,ld K e CBn,u -

election was declared fraudulent by o ——- ] ‘' the legislatur(>. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2 (UP)— He was sought in connection with Accident • in Indiana would be greatthe death of William Goebel after ly reduced if motoi -t. would only Goebel had been declared to have heed the warnings of the Hoosier been legally lectod Governor. Goebel State Automobile A -Delation, in the was shot from -ambush. Indiana Gov- opinion of M. E. Nohlet, Secretary-

ernors, since Taylor fled the Manager of the association. PERMISSION OE SI VIE NEXT state in 1900, have refused to recog- “Right now when the daily line STEP IN POWER-LIGHT nize extradition for Taylor. 'of liaffic on state highways is be- COMBINE. Taylor was Vice-president of the coming thicker and thicker is the time ^ m n Empire Life and accident Insuranc-- for every motori-t to comply with |,- u || a |,|, roV al of the plans for the

every rule and regulation of driving proposed merger of the Terre Haute,

Traction Heads Approve Merger

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I Upon the speeding, small feet of Miss Mary Washburn depend some of Undo Sam's hopes for victory in the women’s running ievents of the Olympics. FIVE SHIPS ARE CONVERGING ON ATLANTIC PLANE

Company here.

DM Wednesday

Melody Maids Please Audience

MISS HARRIET HARM M RECEIVES HIGH PRAISE FOR

CHAUTAUQUA WORK.

motor vehicle to avoid serious mis

haps," Nohlet said.

"One of the greave-t piactiees in this state," he >aid, "is the failure of ‘ motorists to pull their automobile

Indiunapoli & Eastern Traction Company and the Terre Haute Traction A- Eight Company with the Indiana Electric Corporation was \c>tcd Wednesday at special meeting- of the

FLEET ESI VESSELS ON OtIVN SPEEDING TOW VRD POINT

WHERE SHIP LANDED.

REPORTS (RIVV SAM. InDAV

Forced l.amlint; Made In

Rut Help VV .is Vsked <d Passing

Trails-Atlanlic Liners.

—SLY KNOWN RESIDEVI or •QfMTESVILLE SUCCUMBS ■ Rafter short illness.

ii*i a-

G. Sharp, Well-known i'--CMtta*»iyiiu8ni |Mmv yi a

his home

VINCENNES, lnd„ Aug. 2. (UP) The death toll of the oil still ex-

Wednesday plosion yesterday at the Lawrence-

IjSffikoii, He (fas suffering from an \ille, III., plant of tin- Indian Refinn of the foot and this, with ieg company mounted steadily today 111 .ations resulted in his death, with additional deaths reported at ,ml Sharp was 74 years of age. He tin Good Samaritan hospital here. 4ved by the widow and two Five of the 86 victims of the oxir "' oseph and Kenneth Sharp. plosion died last night from burns! ——--■«.* ,i i suffered from the flaming oil. Two

BK ■ additional deaths were reported to-

M accr M JiSlOl* '• a >’- Authorities held little hope for '"I ■" • 1 recovery of seven others, who ‘i- v! ' Inreatened >M " ami,n ^ ^ n< ,n ° st ^pnousiy in- ~ . i I, . ■ The dead are Jack Freese, 47; Lou-

is Hensley, 50; C. 1-’. Gaddey, 24; W.

r'j. Hinton, 56;

Clyde Moore, Frank Stout and For-

est Lawson.

I nose not expected to recover art

[cpiUJ

"1ST MINISTER TOLD IN ' TER TO LEAVE SPENCER

" 1 before; august is. f mvi y 9

li- !!<'■

a memlter of a group of young women, working under the title, “The Melody Maids” in chautauqua work this summer, and the entire group is making a hit wherever they appear. In commenting on the work of these young artists, the Uhinelander Daily News of Rhinelander, Wise., said concerning the work of Miss

Barnum:

Miss Harriet C. Barnum, relleeting the inheritance of the ability of her great showman ancestry, captivated the audience when she played classical music upon her ethereal-toned violin. It is a glorious fact that this artist with her quiet, simple, dignified and unassuming manner, drew | forth a greater, a more prolonged and hearty applause than had Is-en given any individual or collective

clear of the highway when they stop |Vrre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern for a minor repair t fixing a punc- ;m( | the Terre Haute Traction &

ture. I Light companies. “When a driver M-uit- to -top on a The next step toward the

PORT OF HUELVA, SPAIN, Aug. 2 (UP)- Riding the surf at the Little Port of La Rabida, where Christo* phot Columbus started on the voyage, that resulted in discovery of America, the damaged seaplane Numanica waited today to start on a modern metmd to rearh that same America. I he plane, piloted by Commandant Ramon Franco, was forced to land at I.a Raltido yesterday morning after having started from Cadiz on the fit t part of an around tiro world

flight.

Engine trouble developing in thn tiist hour of the flight from Cadiz— a flight that was to have its first terming at llorta, Azote- was l>elieved responsible for the forced landing at Lit Rabida. l-'ranco and his companions—Captain Ruiz Do Alda, Captain Emilio Gallatza and mechanic Pablo Rada - remained secluded after landing. They indicted they desired to -tart again tor tile Azores as soon as was pos-

sible.

The Numancia a four motored Dornier-VVac plane—had difficulty in taking off with its heavy load yesterday, hut once in the air it seemt ed to be punctioning perfectly. The i rat; carried « radio and ex-

Mul-(Iceun, j pi-rted to report lepuia 1 ’ pr ig.vs- i-n-

route to the Azores and th*'r, to Newfoundland. But tire reports were not

forthcoming. .

Then it was h-aincd that a landing Had been mad • at La Rabi ia, 50 mile i*orthwc t of Cadiz. It was consider* i-d likely that trouble developed over Partugal, and that E’ra-i o ha t re-

NEW YORK, Aug. 2. (Up)—Five Meet Atlantic liner.s were eouverginr today on a spot in mid-Atlantic to rescue the Hying boat Whale and it four occupants, forced down on a

consoli- ‘'‘KHt from the Azores to Newfound t» I .a rabida, whet - h«- started

; land.

state highway,’’ Noblet said, “hel ( i a U 0 |, of these traction properties

should difve the cir entirely off tb»l w ith the Centraf Indiana Power Com- The Whale’ radio puttered out it pavement, so that he will not inter*'puny into the Indiana Electric Corpo- rail lor help during the early morn nipt the approaching traffic, an-i iation is expected to lie taken short-P'lg hours and tin- hips of -i-verid cause accidents. ! ly in the form of a petition to the nations combined in the race to .save “Many tales," the speaker -aid -tate public service commission fur * opt. Frank T. i uitiu-y and hi

“have a pecific regulation which pro-1 permission to effect the merger. companion.-.

vides that a cat topping on a high- The Terre Haute Traction & Light The American hip IT. id, ut Hay way must bo driven half off the pave-j Company stockholders held their cs and Minru-waska, the White St a' merit, but with tin- speed limits being meeting Wednesday morning in Terre linci Celtic and C.-dr, and the lifted on most thoroughfares, it Haute. R. N. Filbeck of tin- Terre North German Lloyd linn (.'ohtndiu. would be much safer for the driver to | Haute Savings bank was chairman of were definitely known to h.

run his car clear off the road. | the meeting. These shareholders to the rescue,

“The motorists has demanded high-ivoted unanimously in favor of the ()t | 1( , r v ,. ss( .| >t i, K .| U( |j,| K t |„. | V|n _ er speed limits be. ause he knows they consolidation. | liM( | ( (; r i,, s h„| ni ’ j-Tanconia and the are safe, but he must not defeat the | The meeting of the stockholders o( Thuringia, lent llu-i, wmh undniable safety - f high speed traf-|the Terre Haute, Indianapolis A W( , lk aM ,| t |„. o( - fie by being on. -f the careless driv-j Eastern company was held during th. H | mo , . . U|l )|

ers who parks hi car right in thoj afternoon a t Indianapolis, only omline of traffic while fixing a tire or vote being cast against the merger, doing some little repair,’’ Noblet con- I" voting approval of tin- merger, one ^

change was made in the merger plans, affecting the granting to the merger managers of authority to dis

speeding

to the

the Whale

eluded.

A. D. Jackman, 21;|* r ° UB ,,U,iM,? al1 the ,ive da > s of th ‘'

l. ,._j j rhautauciua. The reception accorded this group of young ladies with their clean, fine performance, from start to finish

w|H , little town of Spencer, 28 mil clarence Puce. M R. Bragg, Alfred •" 'i'"" , , *• ' ’ ’ •*** agog over I-k-kett, Ed Spangle, and James Gray- Wlth ° ut OW ‘ Hh * dow of law,ess vul *

rs.

>r B.

rth of here, is all

garity, was certainly a triumph for Rhinelander, a proof that the artist

|, i that have been made through

(i l tails during the past week -pj,, men wrr( , bjured when a 1,600 . y,|t the pastor of the Baptist | „ arrel steam at th( . In ,| ian r,.. Pan ' lvp a ' ld l*«*rform and be appreh of that town, the Rev. F. D. (Tung Company’*- plant in Lawrence- u,,y " '" rl to

ii t-

dden.

McE’adden receiv.

■ from E'ranklin, Ind., orMTuesM July 17, telling him in no unuin terms to leave ppencer on or >re August 18. It hau tin mit

P-D.Q. on the letti

dam quttc.”

there haa been a pM n Baptiat Church of S * ^ " rneml - s have IMWhv * 11 - i - i ■NMp i n -ti a-l -

Ahp’

^»-a ai'-l ii ! riiai- n-

- Inn rh.

I.- ’ ri eu ,. : t . I- i\ -• liy I i.y I’d il U o |.|. \. i

■ it

vide was exploded by a small tire letters v'li.-h started v.-ith a ganoline leak.

I’roperty dam-.ge was slight.

TWO PEOPLE INJURED IN AUTO CRASH

Rotary Cluk In Weekly Luncheon

SHORT SESSION HELD I HI RSDAY NOON \' VRREN BREW-

EU W AS SPEAKER.

She was down about 720 miles northwest of Horta, Azores, which left at 1:55 p. m. EST. yester-

day a,,d : ' b ut • s0 " nii1, -outhcasl of! r u ||i|l,,,| a |iiotnise to say < ape Race, Newfoundland, her goal. ! t | l( , sll|)( . r j„ r „ c) f

pose of the eastern division of the!**"' *' l *' , "' ll ' 1 - 'l' , K | IVirf Hauto, Inilianapolis Kastmi j ,l, " l * u ' f

eperating the traction line from In I He call foi in Ip . m about 5 a.' dianapolis to Richmond, and a branch , or. EST., approN imately I i hours I line from Dunreith to Newcastle. This att.-i tin- Whale left tlii \zore-,, and

diviiion will i»e excluded from thu j w a* picked up by several vessels,

nor get-. | Rescue uppeuied imminent shortly

At the meeting, however, there was before noon today, as tin- Cedric was! no indication that, any step was con only about 100 mil' from the po

•Itemplated other than Inclusion of the (ion of tin Wind, when hi ...tailed W;.rien Brewer, a member of the authority to sell that property. The p, her aid.

Terre Haute Rotary Club was the ( WO companies, one an operating , f v V | i;i |,. j. p,, p,.,] U)l ,, wi || speaker at a short session of the company, and tin- Terre Haute Trac- |((> on j y t | |t . (jf|h (|| ’ ( , |H>rj |. | Greencastle Rotu.y club Thursday Aion an.) Light Company, a subsidiary 1 0|1 | llMll , y 0 f tian-Atiantn- flying'

noon _ .operate one of the largest interurban 1

Mr. Brewer poke on the good feU traction system- in the country, its

low-ship which la find* existing in the total trackage being approximately Green, astle club. He constrasted it'four hundred and fifty miles of main

lines, in addition to considerable mileage in side tracks and spurs. The Central Indiana Power Company serves more than one hundred and thirty communities in central and .northern Indiana with electric powerland owns and operates a superpower station at Dresser, Ind. It is owned and operated by Samuel Insull and his associates and the proposed merger properties also will lx- under the

______ ’ Insull management and control.

THIRD TRIAL DELAYED HKC.U SE A WITNESS FAILED

TO APPEAR.

riort h

i tionul methods. -0—

A DOUBLE DOSE.

FARMERSBURG, Ind., Aug. 2. — Laswepson T. Whitlock, M), Tuscola, III., tirade sure of suicide at a farm I

two miles north of here today: He ^ the jt lllher dub , which he jumped into a well after swallowing ov(>r and pui( | the local

-« I organization quite a compliment on conditions a- he find* them here and

1 hat a pi lire's crew ha er la-irlg forced down t

-nrvivi-il aftthe water.

poison.

r -

^ e letter Mf.^j

e mail, tell st 12, was

.ell. in Wednei

j n The spelling d(fciA>oot^iniH not the work of a ina-t.r, un ' this was done to c< v.- ; -. U p the

MR. AND MRS. JOHN BAUM I NK IN JI RED W HEN SEDAN IS

STRUCK BY TRUCK.

THE CAMPAIGN LOG TODAY Herbert Hoover is returning to San Ei am-isco from Orgeon to<lay and will motor to his home to complete the final pi alt of his acceptance speech.

—o-«.

Governor Smith today conferred with George N. Peek, chairman of the

Two people were injured in an farm belt . immittee, after which he auto accident and their car badly Mam planned to board the yacht of William aged Thursday morning about eight N. Todd, for a week-end cruise. He thirty o'clock at the Lirnedale cross-'will confer with Governor Hyrd of ing near the Von tress Store. The i|- Virginia over the week-end. jurerl people are Mr. and Mrs. John A —o—

hi- smces-ful flight to South America,

in 1926.

’I'n p'.iik was damaged, hut the extent w i- hot known. Repairs wl-re tailed immeiliatelv N-> nne was permitted to talk four flyers. \ ici Admiral f visited Franco aboard the craft. Tin four worked throughout (he -iinner hotlr. At nightfall, they went to n monastery to spend the bight. They expected to go to mass thi4

morning.

The aviators made their landing ju*t as thu residents of L, a Rabida— a port known as Dette as Palo.-—• win- eclchruting the anniversary of < 'ohimbu-' st;irt toward America,

Angu t 2, 1492.

Franco said he hail suspected a light motor trnuhe and had derided to return la La Rabida. He - thu

ell to

the La It. indo con-

vent.

elsewhere.

Parrish Trial Set For Monday

Jury Finds Two Guilty 01 Robbery

\SS|SI \NT M HIRMA GENERAL WHARTON WD “I.IMPY”

( LEAVER (.1 II. I >.

('ha lies

CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (UP)

"Lirnpy” (leaver today was found quarter pounds guilty on seven counts in coniiertion

with the $122,000 Evergreen Park Mail robbery hi-r<* la.-t February ami

. , ., former assistant

The tr ial of ^Walter Parrish before i ,bs.) |,„g. cleared the pen. at $11.01 Hta te’s attorney wa lound guilty „f

indictmeriU by a

Kiwanis Hear Music Program

IVMI S m | M I S ENTERTAINS MEN WITH AMORDIVN AT W EEKLY LI N( HEON. The weekly meeting of the Green- . a-tle Kiwanis club Thursday was leatured by a rare mu-ical treat by lames Kittles and his famous accordian. Mr. Bittles Is an artist on this Instrument and h<- gave the Kiwatriari- a good demonatration of what can he accomplished on such u music box.

A GOOD CATCH

Kerd Lua-as, Dr. Throop and Carl Stewart who have been fishing at Eel River report some real catches. Mr. Lucas caught several carp, the largest tipping the Saul*-.- at seven and a

INDIANAPOLIS LIVES Tot k The hog market was larga-ly 10

' cent* lowa-r at the Indianapolis Live-

staark Exchange toalay. Hulk (160-200 cjiarle Wharton,

a* r. It accused Mr. McKadalen of! Baumunk of Kea-lsville rural ra.ute 2. Senator Pat Harrison a.f Mis-i.-sip- special Judge M. J. Murphy in city t(1 ju.flg w |t|, M top price a,f $11.75. , M( . t . bHr|(e j,, th) f' 1 a tool of the Pop*-, the son of Mrs. Baumunk was -everely injured pj j n „ spa-a-a h before the Patron’s aourt, was postpaid ed fra.m Thursalay Keceipts were estimated at 7,(H)0. j ury b( , r , today ^ thollc and about everything hut w,lile ht ’ r husband, altharugh he wa« Union at Lake, Mi**., urged Demo-j morning until na-xt Monday, because Tb ,, cat tle market w>hs steady on! The jury in the c;i-. delihertita-al un’t ^-abiding minister. ba lly brui-#d anal hurt in the hips ' C ratic unity in the coming election, of the failure of a state witness who let .pi,,ts of 700 head. Beef steers solal ^ shlir ,| y a f t( , r ]0 () y ,', 4( , r ,| ay an effort to trace the identity ; *od legs, was able to walk. __o— was unable to be present to testify f„ T $13.75 ta> $16.25. Calves receipt.- w i,en it armouna-a-al , s.-ala-il veralict 6 1 e writer of th* tetter, a alelega-I The sealsn in which they were div- Norman Thomas, socialist a-andidate Thursday. numbered 600 and the market was an ,| ret i r ,,,j ' from the prosecuting attorney’s iog north was struck by a truck own- for President, will start a 20 daj The trial wa the third one for steady. Vealers brought $15.50 to $16. to ,| a y i'jr Wednesday wa. making the ed by William Handel of West Frank-1 speaking tour Saturday. His first l’arri>h, who is charged with fornica- -,o an< i leaV y calve* $7 to $11. The charge's at :,in-t the two, ac- ^ I. of the business houses and hn street and carrying a load of ce- stop will be at Fairmont, W. Va. lion. The fiist two trials resulted in sheep receipts numbered 800. The CUK(J( | tb ,, m l)f r ' 0 | |tll , ry r( ,hhery with ment. The right side of the sedan wa- —o_ failures of the jury to disagree. The mar het was steady. a fm-arm and com-pir.icy to rob tho crushed ami the front axle and fender The Republican National committee first one was before Mayor McG-aug- o mails. Cleaver w , found guilty of were bent. The supports in the top of decided to wise the campaign budget hey, and the second one was before William Priest of Fillmore who is .,1) whi |p Wharton wn found guilty the ear were also broken. The car was t n a generous part of which will he special judge Murphy, who' was nam- employed at the Franklin Street Gm- on |y of the conspiracy charge, ixitot in towed in by tho Franklin Street spent in an attempt to get the negro ed after a change of venue was taken H(rf . has been confined to his hom.- Argument for a 1 t.i u was • c-

• places in Spencer where type - rs are used, trying to fin,) the vriter used in writing the letter.

DELI \ I . INMIRPOK VI ES IN'DIAN'APOI.IS, Aug. 2. (UP)— Incorporations filed with the Secretar\ of Stati- today included: DePauw Ih-lta L'pstlort Realty Company, Greencastle, Indiana, capital stock $25,00(1 common and $70,000 preferred; objects: acquire own certain real estate in the city of Green-

The ver-lic-t wa* opened castle, INjinam eountJ^ , SENATOR VARE STRICKEN

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 2. (UP) United State- Senator-elect William S. Vare, of Pennsylvania, suffered a stroke of apoplexy today

. O. Clodfelter wa- a tbingtoa os Thuri-1 '

wrecker.

vote.

from the Mayor.

for several days by illness.

t gt!n i.mmodif.toly

Extra Fancy Elberta peaches, $i.85 per bushel this evening only. I jot, then) JVe); offer e. ^

iw.