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THE DAHT BAM3EII
THIRTY-SIX WRIGHT /TVIM0N1 h RIM
GRKENCASTLK, INDIANA, WfiDNKSDAY, ALT,US ST 22, 1928.
No. 266
HOOVER SPEECH
OH V Y AF-
IK*- ronipliMf Uxl «f Ht-rbert Hooxt's hpvech ait his old home town of H e*tt Branch, Iowa, on Tuesday muht *n which he offered his solution for the farm problem will be found on I’.ijje 3 of this issue.
CLINTON TWP. HAD ITS OLD HAPPY HOLLOW
>n with hi- eimon, an; after ,%\h)lu CCA I C « the intiuders would either leave or »V Hv/LiIIiO/AIjLi
subside.—G. E. Black.
L QL.YKin •f Mrs. Emma To f ouaty HooWwfe Ago.
i—"—
Wright, 33, son of Wright of Madison
I. O. O. F. FI NERAL NOTICE All members of Putnam I.odi>e, No. 13 1. O. O. F. are requested to meet at their hall at 12:30 o'clock Thursday to attend the funeral of Bro. Robert Wright, to be heldat the home of the deceased, west of the city.
ORVILLE, MORRIS, N. G. J. H. FRIEND, Secy.
CONSPIRACY PLOT BARED
ORIGIN YE ROAD YET MEANDERS THROl GH I IS l M H ANGED DELLS AND DALES.
FINISH TREASl RE HI N I Eight more boys an i girls have
completed the summer course of
reading being conducted by the Uai-: ______ negie Library here co-opeiating with; .... . ... the extension department of Indi.hra ' hl LL l AXLES aLoNg YYmi' 0 tv, V .w ! i ' OBREGON.
I he names of those who have com-
pleted this eouise Hie: Elizabeth! COMMLMIY Ol LOG CABINS Yarvel, William Askew, U-ah Oakes,; ^DN Eugene Meikel, Virginia Ann!
IS DIRECTING FORCE
Applejack Roysterers Attended l nion Chapel To Tease Pastor McMorrow.
Old
ASSISTANT MANAGER HERE D. R. Grahill of Salina, Kansas,
The Happy Hollow that lies west from Fern Cliffs, in Washington
Throop, /.ink Fleen ir, Clare Lytle, Twelve Mexicans Confess Gigantic Gerald Weaver,. HHimed lo Bomb
Among the questions to be answered by the pupils is why the reader!
' liked
Government Buildings.
T died at the Putnam county w h 0 w j|| he assistant manager of the Town-hip, thiough which Snake creek
^ ^ Tuesday night at ten o‘- j. c. Penney Company store here, meander s and wheie the Shawnee A \ A^acetserl had been ill for ha- arriveil to assist C. D. Chapman, Imtiaii- sojourned, is distinct from ^ i^^'eeks and was taken to manager, in getting the -tore ready Ike Happy Hollow of Clinton town * tal a week before his death f or th,. opening on September *i. Mr. ' h 'l l - The former locality may have ■ —%ted on for appendicitis, af- , ,..,1, ■ Greencastle from better named than the hut. - 1 complications set in which the Salt Lake City Penney Company j Po-sibly the latter should have been
/J'
his death.
fjlr
riy , -ight was employed by the [ I Indiana stone quarry as ier and was well known in Mo|i| The deceased is survived l ‘' 1 ’ other, Mrs. Emma Wright; ! ers, Mrs. Robert Barnett of •gle, Mrs. C. C. Connett of . ick Springs and Mrs. WilPIS );;<h of Madison township; and
,nd
township
' -sirher of nephew- and nieces 2. right lived with his mother on township. ncral will be held Thur.-da> A at two o’clock from the in Madison township and LIT’ *1 be in the Long Branch nf.'- , yi.z, v
STEPHENSON’S ATTORNEY TO PUSH CHARGES
pj| l dhers, Charles, Bryan an “ ““ all of Madison townshii
ALLEGES s I VI E PRISON oi l l- ( I M S I WOREI) INS WE HOSI'lT.YL FOR CL1EN I.
I lather, the Valley of Contentment.! The sages tell us: "Happiness i- the agreeable ex pcrience that springs from the pus-ses-ion of good. "Le-s than a -uffieiency may content one of a patient and submissive ;
. spirit.” •
The ca-uai visitor in Clinton town- ; ship's so-called Happy Hollow i- ; i forced to believe that it- former in-
disliked the book. The an- ’
-wets to thi- question are very or-! ginal and interesting, throwing a' penetrating light into the likes and
dislikes of chldren’s books.
CEDAR RAPIDS IS HAVEN FOR HOOVER PARTY
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 22. (I PiThe .-lory of how a small group held secret meetings for several months at the home of Mothei Superior Conception, planning the murders of President Plutaivo Calle.- and the late General Alvaro Obregon, was related today in a police statement.
The-e plan- we»e intended to cli- Kpi-co|>al Cathedral of Albany.
SMITH SPKEt H PROt.RAM SKI ALBANY, N Y., Aug 22 —The 'official program for Governor Smiths notification ceremony this evening is announced as follows; t>. P. M. (Eastern Daylight Time 3 P. M. Indianapolis Daylight Saving Time) Bund eoneert and -inging by the Smith Glee Club of Newark, V J, 7 P. M. Huglei - will sound "assembly” and “flouiishes." When the Governor ami hi- part) appear at the top of the grand staircase, the band will play "Hail to the Chief.” As the Governor walk- down the steps, the hand will play "Th. Sidewalk of New York." When In leaches the speakers’ stand, two hands will pln\ ' The Star Spangled | Banner." After the Governor and his part) are seated, John J. Raskob, chairman of the Democratic national com mittec, will call the assembly to ol-
der.
Invocation will he by Canon John N. Rone) of til Saints Prote-tunt
ALBANY AGOG OVER SMITH’S NOTIFICATION
NEW MIRK SI ME t YP1TOL IS PR I- PARED MIR THIS EY E-
NINE'S i EKEMONY.
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III GE t ROW D THRONGS (IIY
Democrat Candidate For President To Deliver His Speech of \ceeptance At Slate House.
Mayor John lloyd Theachcr of A1 bany will then deliver the addle-.-
(i. O. P. NOMINEE Ml CIS W I III LE YDERS FROM o\ ER ENTIRE NA’TION.
max the church difPieultie- in Mexico, the statement paid, and included, be-
side- a—a-sinutuin-, tin bombing of ' of welcome,
the ehumher of deputies, bombing of Senator K* ) Pittman of
railroad bridges and the arming of
rebel soldiers.
The statement was issued after
Nebada
CEDAR 2. (UP)
PRISON Gt YRD IS WITNESS
RAPIDS, IOW A., Aug. Katimrs’ ieisr-entatIves
habitants were not happy, tiut, rather from fifteen tales will tread the wc-l that they had become submissive to come mat out-ide the door of Herthe lack of the greater pleasures of, belt Hoover’s adopted home here tolife, ami, in that way, weic content- day and tomorrow to tell him their ed with life. Doubles, now accentuated by the The region lie north of State Road -tiding prices of wheat and corn.
| questioning of 12 pel-on-, including seven women, arrested immediately after Jo.-e De I .eon Total assus.-in-ated General Obregon more than a
will next deliver t
speech.
Governor Smith will then his acceptance speech.
The benediction will be by Rev. Joseph A. Delancey of I’athcdral of tin Immaculate
month ago. Police attributed to ception, Albany.
rv (use of D. C. Stephenson To Federal t ourts. He Asserts.
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issing Aviators
highway which is immediately west resentativc- that their hoja’- wne of Cnion Chapel < hurch, which is , buoyed h) the Repunliean nominee’s
west of Morton. A farm gate now' West Bianeh speech last night in MICHIGAN CITY Ind Aug j l ' los «‘ s formerly was an open which he expanded hi- ideas on hi(UP)—Charges that effort- were ro * d ' The roa ' , f ollow, ’‘l winding three-ply relief program and prom
course of the little stream, crossing i-ed to cull a conference of "Out
made at the Indiana State Prison here to drive D. C. Stephen-on, life
it seven times in a distance of about landing Fanner- such
half. The stream is
is Govemoi the legi-lu
term convict, to insanity, and plans! f ^nd a half. The stream is a Lowden,' to help draft of his counsel to carry his fight tor ‘obutary of H,g Raccoon, entering lion carrying out hi- p liberty to United State- courts are! that la, K‘' l rwk not tttr f,om llowo ' hd '*' Vl ' 111 l"”P'-'l eco
iiboity to cniieii Mate- courts are
the latest development- in the ca-e ‘ ,n< , 1 Ml " s - I he load connected at it-; nomieal and -table ma.keting sy-
Mothei Superior Coneeption the di
red force of the group.
Police -aid tHey -till were seeking two othei "intellectual authors" in j the a-sas-inution. It i- a-sumed tln- < -can li i- for Manuel Treju and Fattier Jiminez, the priest to whom Torsi -aid eonfe- ion tlie day he killed Oli-
legon.
The group liist planned that Maria Llama Wan/ano, a darner, would while dancing with the president and General Obregon, sernteh each with a poisoned needle. Hut the dancer confessed police said that he lost I confidence in her ability to chit) out this scheme.
A hand Cunccit will follow. HI-JACKERS IN BATTLE NEAR TERRE HAUTE
IMO I RI < h DRi\ ERS < \l GH I BET W ET N l ROSS FIRE OF
(. YNGST ERS.
AT RAW, \. Y„ Aug. 22. (Up)— I he man who came to this city 21V years ago, unheralded and known onl) as "A!" Smith, a slender )oting fellow with the tang of the Bowery in his ,-peech, will take command tonight of the Democratic forces of the
j nation.
The man whom thousands will hail tonight as their political leader has come much farther than the distance j from the Fast Side to this city. An Fast Side hoy who has attain-
nolificiition l ' iwh l" ,liIi, ' 1 'l success, he will
land in proof of the American romantic legend a hero plucked from one ot the old fa-hioned plays in
Rt. w *''ch lie delighted to act as a young
man. In those days he usually was picked for the villian. Tonight he
will he the hero.
I Gov. Smith will see a striking contrast as he looks down State street and recalls a voting man who trudged up the same -treet, one cold Juni '-inrv night 2o years ago to take up i his duties as an Assemblyman. During the day, the governor turni dins attention to the future, di-;-cus-ing hi- speaking tour, which will begin soon after Labor Day, with part) leader- (Tiairinan John .1. Raskob of the national committee; bis running mate, Senator Joseph T. I Robinson of Yrkansas, Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, Senator Peter G. j Gerry of Rhode Island, chairman of the advisniy committee, Senator Pat
unscathed Harrison <d Mississippi, who will No Man'.,, hugely direct the s.-uthi rti campaign,
make
the Gon
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T'FKRF IIA l I F, Aug. 22 (UP) j laiuis Patterson and hi- son, Glenn,'
» .c f /• ii, / ,u northern extremity with a load from! tem under a Federal farm board i ** i "i i" ! ' "i l " 1 ' r 'l"" '"' ll ‘Hi'eis, are
of he former Grand Dragon of the > K u .-sellville. would have prevente-l guttmg ,d . ’ '' f ''"'T? lay in ' o , r Indiana Ku K'lux Man. rr U “K" were manufactured at a house | iin d" while wurme booth-ir homo Hail) I. H.. a s of Missouri . r ^ v , James B. Davis, a prison guard' »°“ btIeM ^ sufficiently wheat itiHtket at Uus tune and he aoI a ,) j( , in i h({ lhilt of Moth „ r superlo, fuS,,, h!'tl.a with -whine ami! •"><' .
|J IJN0 ; ] twenty-two years, alleges pri.-on of-1 m'' '‘"' m ^ ^'-'.Conception, the statement .-aid. , l;a,l > “"'Vais will he entertained
' He at O uronoet ,.v vhs. f , «''«* Carlos Castro ) The tiuek drivers said they were b ; v , a l, "" d concert beginning at 3 ei mreht n . . n ^ ^'ged to have placed the l)rivinK a | on(! a oa( , wh ,.„ ]” cha-k Faster" Standard Time. The for a -peciil i /noT I th, ‘ ch ‘ ,mb< ‘ r 'deputies, , hl . y m ,. t , n in two ca.-.! S t mi,h ,lub • lf -Newark, N. J„ ge th„ uTl ^ rT “ <tr ° Ku> " Ki ” V, "" 7 * h Tire, were d.agged from their truck al *« wi " l-"i«ipate The for eJi I Hi h h ^ lf | lhosP whM ' h ,h ‘‘ CThiegoii | a ud while a heating was being ad- "'’''"'"K "f the notification ceremonwiRte his* vlce oi '- 1 ideM I h '; a,,, ' u, " t, rs ’ 11 Kai ’ 1 ministered, another car containingi ,, '" vil1 l( " '' la "<Y « bug
will la- hi- vice-pii'-plen(:al running (Jastro and Gonzales are iinder m--
The stream- which it delight* to mate, Senator Charles E • urti S ,| rest, but Trejo still is missing ' ' wee „ appear.Ml ani its oceupants
*-*.***- ... «,^o, for,, 8, ’ nfle " is ,h ** l rn,,n ‘ f ’ it8 ‘ l ’ i " Kan-a , Republican floru lea - r of Several of tho , questioned .eni. ^" “i,, . . ft through the Davis Slraitn l Stall* hoard of charities* expressed 1 oU,n ^ n,< ' 1 * v oN, , vto11 ' tlu* upper hou^e, who wou s< *rve .m,( oneeptien of telling Md» i t i
'trata, some of them upt.lted, ami | until the end of the December se.- | ,. ls recruited from the eliu.oh c, " K, • 1 “ lh " tw " k J
AT' fieials sought to es. .si- StephenTon " I T^**’ ** l *^wg)>c* 1 neconie msatie. Me'*ilu<l ge . the, IHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UP)— object wa- to have him confine.i m y aa to the fate of the Air- the in-tituGon's ho plfal for tin- in Treater Rockford, in which 1 sam-, thus pieventiiu- him from havaasell and Parker D. Cramer ling < ommunic atnm with attorneys or
ed a flight ffom Cochrane, friends.
Greenland, deefiened toriay. Comnn-ni n g on l>a\ i haigi- , ’■oast Guard cutter Marion,! John A. Brown, set re tar) of the
g through the Davis Straits State board of charities, expressed 1 "Wing mn t ) "Mi
hut not now. There in some reason to believe it is now jus) n- it was liven. It is not a route for a top-heavy automobile nor a light headed drivehut for oxen or stout horses, harnessed to a wagon, there were no
hazards.
ami
„ there was no trace of Uu confidence in Walter H. Daly, prison warden. He said Davis ha,I been lhp lr,,es wv f rw,, ' h ,l l " ' ,lact '
, hing today over area where dismis.-ed at the pii-on after an in- **!'' *'.uklHii> i,imi.sent last radio report and a ve-tigation of letter smuggling by Klal ' , ' lll - v * 11 ' llt 'b 1 * 1 of fifty miles further along Stephenson. ^ tr,am volume.
Wild; sion.
hang ...
SOW IN.lt RKS BOY
Lloyd Munsey, . year old,
bugle, sound ‘Flourishes" at
of:
course," the Marion report- Robert H. Moore, Gary lawyer ' in i Ht iiu ''* tln "'• "''PI’J aM Mi - < Mun.-ey, of Ind hing waa Been. Have listen- who is the life convict’s chief counsel ,nto , a "‘ tr, ' at - to '"' •Idate up ianapolis wa ei u-ly hurt thi ilm on radio and al^o caHcd announres, 4 ‘If the courts of Indiana " n U"il l I uc'day inominu >> a maddeno
ry two hours. We are doing are burred to Stephenson, we will >d tg pozsible. Plan to search. have to g,> to the Federal Courts,”
i Baffin land coast and cast R-
in Island Wednesday.”
obtain a healing Tuesday in luil’orte
ami its fleshly pleasures being then sowcut off. • Happy Hollow’s dream of gi eatnes-, if it had suchl wa- doubtless ha ed upon the outciopping of coal in
while playing
an apple or-
chard on tin- John II. .Smith farm, six miles southwe-t of Spencer. Had it not he, n for his biothe , Paul D, years old, chasing the ->w
that she wa “sending you to luaveii . through maityrdom," the -tatement a—erted. BAND CONCERT ON THURSDAY
•n I lands will be made in petition. With the hearing only a few on '' of ils ''luft , but he coal wa awav with a eluh, the lad pi nimbly f that the lost plane deviated hours away, a wiit of prohibition limite, l in tonna,re ’ hm| a l’l«rently would have I k ed. TV hoy w course. ^ was Issued by the Indiana Supreme was w ' ,rkp '' ,,ut ,on K a > t " " " as "" brought to Spei.c, • and attended by
street vv Ik-m Glime noticed ttial the
Jemi'-t on applh at imI of Attorney!
VHAGEN, Aug. 22
lish explorer Helge Bafisted Judge John ('. Richter, of laiPorte, merican minister Dodge st to act. gen today, suggesting that Sept. | ha- been -et a- a date for . .. st Guard cutter, Marion, hearing in the Supreme court for Davis Straits, Im directed to Judge Richter to show cau-e why the i Stroemfjord to co-operau- prohibition older should not be pere Danish Naval .-hip Islano nianent. i the search for the Great, I
d.
explorer consistently has e\ the belief that the Great, ■ r d lan,led on Greenland. II wae of utmost importance t both Northern Shim (Uthern stroemfjord.
|
the edge of the coal field which lap- |)r. C. 1). Green,-
_ ^ __ wa- found (UT’T— General Aithur L. Gillom, forbidding l ’ P '' over 1 fr |’ ni ‘ '"T ‘ounty. that he hu,t both ane- in hi left
Tn«* fnnabiUnt of tho loiality foroarm broken ami
Tunney To Marry In Paris, Report
MIS' I. \l DI R Is EXPECT ED H>
JOIN IN El ROPE: NEIXT
MONTH.
PLYMOUTH, Eng., Aug. 22. (UP) Gent- Tunney arrived in England
U* i ight , olla -
lived in log homes which were! bone fractured and otherwise badly
strung along the road, beginning | bruised and seia 1 -d.
near the state road on the south,; The attack of th- -ow- was caused where Dudley Burks had his -aw by the child pick ,, up one of the Mill. Isaac Bcrkleheimcr, father of sow’a pigs which I,,- wa- fondling the pre-ent resident of the nme name 1 w |,en the mothei knocked the boy ■meupied a l»g cabin which was not down and bit him agely, I’aul, who far from the son’s present home WMS nPNr |,y, ran t, Ids brothei’- side The widim- Stevens raise I her a>x| picked up a hug, eluh and struck children on two acres of land. . the hog until -h> i.-t loose of hi.Issae Bishop was numbered in th- brother. The hog then walked away |, ( region’s census, also, Henry H. | and Paul carried l.l„yd to the hou-e. q'.s!'do Mio
Turner, and John Butler. Jim Bryant | —Speruei Woi ld. the colored man, lived there before ,, he nwed to Greenea-tle Rdl Snyler " ■/'I7I7DCDC father of aiietioneer Harvey Baylor , |\ r.r, I P-lx. r
and Charles Sayler of New Market, was one of the citizens. Kat) Rhodewas another one. All of these had log cabin homes, but most of the old
Another .-plendid program ha been arranged for the weekly eon
cert by the Greencastle Band on the , |, a d n„ license.
Court House lawn Thursday evening On a elo-ei examination it was It had been rumored that tomorrow’ discovered that the chi- outlined no concert would murk the close of th,-. registration curd or container. The 1928 summer- t-ason but member- , iir ,|jd not look as if it had been of Min- hand announced Wednesday tnlen a everything wa still on it. that the program would prohablv . All the tin s and other detachable he continued until the middle of equipment was still on the E'ord,
September at the least, p
mg "A sembl)
d o’clock.
Vt this ignal, the nominee and his party will emerge from the capitol ,nd tart down the long steps to Hie speakers’ stand. The band will play Hail to I he t hlef, ’ "The Sidr-ejilks | of New Yol k,” and "The .Sta angl-
ed Hanner.”
j (lovernor Smith's aei-eptancc speech
() jwhieh i expected to begin about (1:45
An old Ford touring was picked I , ' :i, Vl " stu, "' ar ' 1 Tl ""'. will I,,- preup by policeman Paul Grimes and ' ' ,M '"I'l"- ot weleorne by
Brown l UMda nigh! litth J '" i T. l a, hi - o( Ylbrny .,nd
afuI twelve o'clwk or Spring Av« '' 1 K«y The two men were riding down that ,,| , tlmuM ' of N'-'ada. Broadeasting
com i and both began firing marhiti,gun Although bullet mowed tingin - at tin- -ide of tin road, neith< I of the I'attelson* wa-ie struck.
— —o
I INI) YUAN DON ED I OKI)
Tomorrow' program will iitclud<the numhci - that have Iw-en thi inosi popular during the summer. The
program i- a follows! El I’lunhus Unurt March, Th- Slogan Symbol of Hon,a. Overturi
aboard th,- liner Mauretania , truetures have long since , i ap|»ear-
WILL MEET AT CGG ORCHARD
lASH, Ind., A
l Lockwood,
w Ex* Pettit, tt il invitation of gh to take a ft
m a* pilot,
ering the Col le girl said, “I
but my dad."
►ergh said. "Youi
and revealed that he artd Miss Jo.-e-KE:- Lauder, American heiress, )NE: would be married in Pari.-. Tunney, in high -pirits after his voyage, intimated that Miss iatud-r might arrive in Europe next week,
MEEIING TO RF HELD IN IHI> ( ITY ON SYTI HDAY.
Al GI ST 25.
(UP)
Sewall i
Klohr Skagg
s Hutrine Di Capua'
(Cornet solo In I’aul Wright Jr.) The Crosley Marr-lr E’illmor 1 Selections from "Tarinhuuser" .... W'agiu-t ' The New E'riend.-hip March.. Jew, II
I Interinission)
“My Tuba Solo” Haye Selections from "Bohemian Girl” . . .... Rah, Sen nude, “Midnight Echoes" .... Haugh March “Religioso" Wagner "Cinderella” Overture . Ro-enkiaus Muich, Salutation Seitz Star-and Stripe E’orever .... Sousa
Negro Released From Penal Farm Kills His Wife
EY \ Vs\ II.LE NEGRO II VD BEEN MM III I \KM FOR WIFE
HEATIN'..
The recreational life of Happy, Hollow centered, for -nine years in J the applejack “factory" winch was operated by the man who later had 1
the -ame sort of an institution at
hut would not give any details of the Blackesburf. The distillery was re The annual I’utnam County Bee-1 ug it. i propozed trip. sponsible for the rough life of the keepers meeting will Ire held Saturo community, and contributed to its day, August 25, at Robert A. Oggs’ INDIAN YI’OLIS LIY E:STO< K misery. orchard near the rust edge of Green-
1NDIANAPOLI8, Aug. 22. (UP)—i It became one of the amusements c«stle. Come and bring your friend , DEiLI’HOS, O., Aug. 22. (UTt Hog prices were generally steady at of that gang, of roystereis to attend questions for the question box and Sixty-four y,-Hi - old and blind due
EVANSVILLE:, Ind., Aug. 22. Cleveland Hutchinson, -is, \«gr,i, killed his wife, 28, thu-e days after he letuin.-d from the State Penal E’arm where he sere d u i. month -.-nten,, on a charge of beating hi r. Hutchison inash.-d tin- dooi of the house w)i, I, hi- wife wn- -laving and tired a shotgun twice, both shots hnding their mark and cuu mg instant
death.
(H’ERYIOR IS BUND
U» RET I RN B \ NKI.R. TALLAHASSEE, Ela., Aug.
requ«--t. fly witli
(UP)—W’. H. Arnold w.iturnei to Kokomo, Ind.,
to la-
will begin with Senator Pittman’s
address, Rnskoli will pre-ide. A|iproximately !K) stations are in
the radio hookup for the notiftcatioii and ntTcptanrc sp.-eeln- More than -’50 new-|m|ier corresponilents will sit 1 in the pre seetinn. Photographers will take picture from a -pet-ial
I -land before the giand-tand. Mhany ha opened h. i gates with
1 an old fashioned welcome to Ins followers. Thousands came by automobile. train and boat to join the thou--and already here in milling Irefore the donnl,- - capitul where most of
hem will have to stand tonight to {hear the Governor’s ad.In s. t nion Station wa a panorama of
special trains, more than 20 of them I arriving this morning. Im-o-uing road re-oulld.-d with the noise of ail-t'-mohil. Rig river boat < eout-hod up to th.- dock nnd unloaded their
pilgrims. ——
( YMPAIGN I.UG (By United Pres-,)
Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the
Republican National committee, predicted that the election , onto t would
center on the Atlantic Coast. Jam,-- M Cox, Democratic candi-
date for president in 1020 -ant a message tn Democratic headquarter* denying that Tammanv Hall hail
worked again,st him 8 y, , t rn ago. William Allen White, Kansas edi-
tor and Knpuhli. an leader, is-u-d a " ' statement in Pari . .ay-ing that his
22.
f ac-
he distinction of rson to refuse to
rilyn wa - not ilflB*-- ,
ed in her refusal.
Kathryn iiouxck who her parents, Mr, ]
the Indianapolis Livestock Eixchang.- preaching -ervice* at the old Union something for the dinner at 12:30 birth, Mr-. (Tara Raney has Ju-t I ehar ge- in connection w ith the < oltoday, Bulk (160 to 280 lbs.) hog- Uhapel, which stood where the pres- slurp. completed her 30th year a- telephone lapse of the American T rust Com I Were quoted at $12.40 to $12 25. Re- ent brick building I-. They preferred The purpose of the meeting is to operator at the town of Melrose puny Rank of which h- was Preai-1 ’ | ceipts numbered 7.000, j to be intoxicates! when attending, get together and become better ac- near here. dent. ’ Cattle receipts vv.-re estimated at possibly they attended only when qumnted so that we may co-operate Seated in the tiny cottage in In extradition proc.-.-dirig held I,(.1)0 and the market cloned steady, they were intoxicated. It is not said and thereby help to advance the hon- which sip- lives, Mrs. Raney non- boi- Tuesday before Gov John W
Bg
fcrit me",
statements about Gov. Smith’s legislative record should not be construed
as an attack on Smith.
Henry Allen, publicity director for the Republican!-, -aid the Republican National Committee took no responi sibility for William White's attack on
Steer- brought $13.50 to $16.23. The that they especially disturbed the f (y industry. The dinner is second- i halantly pulls plugs and operates Martin, of ETorida, he decided ln-1- Governor Smith’s legislative record. calves market was weak on receipt of services, but they found huge delight ary. C. O. Yo-t, State Inspector, and drops on her -witrhboard, and tails iana authorities should have Arnold,| ^ 650 head. Y’ealers cleared the pens one after another, in standing and Mr. Stevens, our local inspector, will how easy thus- things are for her they- left immediately for Florida to THE: YYE. YTHITR ha- been at $16.50 to $17.50 while calves went giving pantomimic imitation of Pas- be pro.-ent. A cordial invitation is without tier ight. Ability to di-- arrest Arnold and la-gin the trip Fair and warmer tonight. Thurs« . Mrs. Al- at $7 tn $lt. tor McMorrow’s pulpit nianners. extended to nny one who is interest- tinguish a difference th the sound north. He has been located in I’lutka ( | Hi partly cloiutv I oasihly -howere Mr amk Tha ahaap t w„ That cxpariaaeml prawhar, wire m ad la bsekeepinr Rung youi baa of tin bail* main her j.,h - 1924, mgag R gt j,, northwi • irertion. Lutnb, ,vere 25 to 50 ceuta lower, {tha wayi of drunk men, went right, veil*. ; »lie aaid- Estate bu*in4s«. tam j a f,ijth portion
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