The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 September 1928 — Page 1
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TIffi DAILY BANNER
ME THIRTY-SIX
OL BOY
TRUCK BY Ijtoniobile
''RI.I-WASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SKI'THM HER 12. 1928.
LmitH ' |,|:s s,:,{ - Ijt im> M m<;n Mil, T0I>AV. (ATVH BALL
in 'D-n, it \t I’l.n Hiirinc I hf
Ward
cmitk «,i -truck Ii\ an auto r..^f 'l"Tntl ,
diughter, fan
jlniut JO*' 'duck Wi’iinf 'ilay
|f]^ at the V 1 ' r ct Walnut and Lo-
|rnt occurred during roj largo i rowd of school hi- were playing in the tain, considerable excitc-
t or-
lm got living
riding in rn-
boys high ment
—. The cars) 1 truck the hoy h id Men stopMHi «ailing for the light on J he Stop fib ■ 0 change. '' ■ jp when tiht , t to cnttk 1 niKked (town. ID' was taken into he high 4(|i V| l building and thio-- ' h> ^^^^Hned. no thcr thnn n i ll, resulted from th" '/pent. TTie corner wh re the accident <«• will ta| ' I'ef i illy dangerous un eanCMd" .d i In id huilding -everal Ilf the lowel iglvAei’ ' ■! in the h g >chool thi net* ward chool numhei of suggestions ^i|i to orrect thi -itshould be taken b\ || II us well as the nio |||| ,1 ■ i u • ai * ideir 11 lie mil the chool huild
TEN ^ EARS AGO iO|i\y
The Veterans of For ic \\ :1 , wish the people to rememhi i , ;i . j.,
y«*« a k r " today the
launched their second big d n 12. UM8 at .St. Mehiel and h r' d thi Get man masses back fiom -heir strong holds they had held , years in this hattlc. One olihi i from I’utnum County was kid d, i >, ,, Ralph E. Arnold was the iiij,,, M ,j we hope his name and the i,.| , he paid for OH Glory shall i d he gotten. The V. F. W. ha n„t
and never will. We setve u, and wui -hip the dead \ et Signed V. F. W „ ,
S I ' H i: \ (. \|{ \i, |
II \MMOND, hid., Sept i
I hiew . unbolted a p.
car garage in the back of the home Pa H Boinla, h< re, and carted it away. The garage measuring is h IH feet had been secure];, anchore to its foundation a few hour- lr
fore it was stolen.
JAS. M. FORD SUMMONED AT BAINBRIDGE
HORSE SHOW TO FEATURE PUTNAM FAIR
RLSI IIOKM s IN this TO Bi; IHsPI \ \ |.;|) NIGH I.
sm |ii\ EA< 11
lu
< II \l!(,!
\ DM l.sSIl IN
N'Pinm.d I
lo He ( barged To Hay
I \lienses of t onducting Out-
standing I eat are of I air.
The horse hig featur-s Fair, which
and continues tin,
The
the wi
ning,
" ELL K N()\t N sop 11| p| ( n i/KN H \SSED \M \> 11 ESDA ) EVEN IN(,
I N \ M <IN
I I N EH XL TO BE I HI RS|) \ >
Deceased Had Been In I ailing Health I or I our X ears. Was I ornierly In Restaurant Husine-s.
show w di he one <if thi' ”1 t!. Hutnam Count)
h''i( Wedtiesda) ighout the week.
Imr e show will lie given on ' Gde of t ' sijuare each eveuid a genei.,! admission of 25 ''id ■ will be ntadi' to cover the e\-
)"' M 1 attached t ■ i, bringing of
"inc f the fun i I or -s in this s...''I'Hi to the fair. . ,• to cover othei i-t which ciiini s with the giving of
many high premiun lor the -hnw-
g id the various ,la -es of horses I he be d hill • nw that has ever
been given here will he given thiweek, those in , I|JI predict. The best holies, tin best premiums and nthei high clns- features will make
it well worth while.
t harle .1. Ii,ichan..a , f Indiattapol i- who i- to hi judge of the horse - nw at the i nun; v | i r, has arrived Mr. Ilia’h nan \i Hre ident of the Saddle ll " • Hrei del - Associa-
tion of A me i n a.
IN DI S I RI AL IHslM.tt S 1 he local and foreign merchants who have placed displa in the lu-u-trial t nt on Es t Wa-hington
’tree* are:
Irue Hix'in Lumber Cn. Allan l.umber Co. tlaidner Bros. Co. Farm Bureau. Liter'- Garage. <1. Will Conklin. Shell (hi-oline Co. High Hoint Oil Co. W illiams’ Tin Shop. F. C. Yeager. Indiana Cortland Cement t Potters Shoe Store S. ('. Prevo Co.
J. C. Penny.
Moore and Cook Shin Store. Franklin Street Garage. Kite! Floral Co. Delco Light Co. Browning & Hammond Hdw. Wabash Valle) Electrii < o. (ireencastle Seivice St.ition. John Cook and Sons’ ( u. Schlo--er Bros. Ru -ell Wind Stackei i ,, J. E. Cash, Music Stun
TWELVE NEW TEACHERS AT UNIVERSITY
Nl M lit R OF MIDI I lONs |,| | HK I N I\ ERSI1 V I At I I I \ | ()R < ttMING \l \R.
Three
Ml s|.
HOOL
Several Marriages During Mimmer M*o I -nd To Increase leaching Matt at Del’attw I'nirersity,
( ol-
Twelve new teacher- in the
I'ge of l iberal Arts and three new teacher in the School of Music a* well as -everal marriages make a con-iileiable addition to the Dol’auw
I niver itv faculty thi- fall.
The new members on the teaching
-tatl’ are as fellows:
THE < VMPUGN LOG Mayor Janus J. Walker of New York announced he would tart on a peaking tour foi Governor A1 Smith in October. Texas Demociats adopted a drf plank in their -tale platform and pledged active suppoit to the Democratic National ticket.
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Mi ouri I>, mo, i .it - adopt) , tutio favoring the dry plank of the Democratic National platform and Charles M Hay. dry leader, -aid Gov. Smith's Farm Relief stand vva predominant among the issue .
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Dr. Henry Quincy A1 \andcr id North ('a:oli"a , ccoptod nomination as \'i, c Pro• idential candidat) mi tin Farm Labor ticket. John J. Raskoh announced plans fer an activ campaign in Maine, In icating speaker- might he -ent into the -late by tin Nation I committee.
♦ ALL THE HOME NEWS * t HMIK!) PRESS SERVICE ♦ ♦♦+++++++++++++<
No. 284. ORDINANCES ARE PASSED BY COUNCIL
SHORT 111 I m sX SESSION HI I D UY i "l N( IL II KSD NIGH'I.
MAX
I \\ M X Y
(INI
ENROLLMENT OF FRESHMEN IS UNDERWAY
I KI sHM X N XX EEK X I D P XI XX 1MX KRS11 Y >1 AKI I D XX | D
NESDAY MORNING.
M X N X XKE M X IKK I I X UNt,
ANTI-SMITH GROUP BOLT CONVENTION
WOMAN ;s AWAY TUESDAY
i James Milton Ford, 71, died at the home in Hainbridgc on Tu> I n eve- [ ning at 7:.'id o’clock of paraly-i.-. IT bad hi in failing health Du about four yeai -. The deceased had lived in and near Hainhridge all his life. T,-: , num jer of years he was engage | in i. ,, ! restaurant business and vva vvidelv ! umwn in the nutth section id thi
I county.
Those surviving are: th, widow, a : laughter, Mrs. Jo.-ie Guiwit/., D aver, i hree grandchildren, Dan and l.ugen-
: Grinstead, and Mrs. Ruth Follmer, i ll jof Denver, and fnur bro*hei-, Henry. Break lakes Place XV hen Xnti smith
first Xr»r l Uss XX ill IW As Large Dr Larger This ('all lhan
La*t Xear.
FRLI. TOR XI I. OCCI RS ON I LX \s si XII CON VI N lloN
I LOOK TC ESD AY.
I ORM
OWN OKG ANI/. XTIItN
;‘«re I
A and sis urd and Baker an
nu.ee.
.S MRS. (LARA XX ILL KNOW N It I >1 DEM . I|> . , C',' s l V I ,i I
id)
■sed away of compliBi ' in' |> • (iiiy i re, • at 8:15 o’clock, i vva■ a life-long roil In • i •
V
bn a-t ■ and v i, nit) ■widow nf James S er photographer in I 11 ! ',) five brothers : in thi county. RichBaker, Mi.-- Ro— Mary Anderson, all jin (Irn in a. tie and w Warren ti wn -hip. ► ' 1 >V hu h will l'" i ome un Seminary [o’clock Thm.-day uf!1 l.’u-h will furnish the ft* lie n f n| e t
elilion Is ith Auditor
Xh c, Charles and Otis, d' ,. f Rain
ot idge.
The funeral will he held from tin home on Thm-day afternoon at 2:'!0 o’clock with Rev. Brattin in charge of thi* servires. Interment will he in ‘he Bainhridgc cemetery.
I In nine cat- Xre l{elused Seats At
( onvenlion (ipening.
GOOD WEATHER GREETS FIRST DAY OF FAIR
Official legi.-tration for the fre.-h men of Dcl’auw l niversity opened hi Wedli -d.i). and all of the new students who had not atreadv been in Ireencastle -evetal day- were coning in b) motor anil on all trains. Tin number of new students w i “\pected to hi ab ut th - inn as in the past few years if not a few more X full piogram has been arranged fol ill men and women for t • next foui lays. XVedne-day and 'I ur-day h.iv, neen given to the freshmen <xclu , ve|y as th, u npc irla - - da'll, tu. a uni .er-ity mlirig, ai> not allnwi'd on Du ampii- until Frid,i> Acemdi .: t, i the dean of men, Tunis Dirk-, th* Mist meal may be 'ivcd Fridiv ev, ling and with that time offi, d msh
mg may start.
Xlthougli clas-e.- ,| not start unti! i Monda, the i ampll- w ill he
I with students f,.r the re-t of tin j week The fre-hman i cogi am indud
•- tours and bituie n Frida) and
! Saturday during which time the up jiercla-.-men w ill ,ci uige theii -cned-
ul> for th, coining year and regi-t
XX XRM SI N III X Ms DOVX N ON OPENING "i xnm \l. ) hi N IY LAIR.
'I he I icPauw t'.u tiT , w hich held rii 1 meeting Tin iii) ifternomi, i
H XRD RAIN TI l>D XX EV I Storm Last Night ( ansed Pessimistii I ciding XV hick Vanished VXed-
nesday Morning Here.
giv e it • entire tilll dents during tin Freshman vvek will after tin psveholug have Ik*i'ii given. I
M'KOX L OLD IDRN IN M XDISON |D’, NSHD*. improve a highway in ftlu p ha - been filed in Iff:, ■ mdti the tItle, ll |VXdhtir S. Ilonner vva. u- the petitioners. The venxrnt xvouid start at a th<, i'ern Roail an know n a t h>' Hi urn is Id. Rockville Road and 111" ' (| . 11, i ini '■ ■ pro pored that the feet in wi ith nnd k>uld be lined for th* f.fty property owners
It.in.
The sun slume upon the opening of he fifth annual'Putnam County Fair Wednesday morning. Because of tin inclement w eather on I ue.-day eve ning man) people took a pe.-simisti.' view of the vvcathci for the openin ' »f the fair. Practii ally all of the eiiuipment f, ’ llie fair wa- in place Tue.-day nig 1 ' with the exception of one large tent on South Indiana street. The ten', had b) ei n ad out oi the tn preparatio) to being rai.-ed and afti i the ruin early in the evening, vatu was standing n the street, .making the canva Many of tl e • ntries fol th) I i ' were brought into (.remcastle earl; VYednesilav morning and the down town district wa- a scene of fever's,* activity Stand - "’ ll foi ■ u day morning ami exhibitor v. r. placing their products in their proper
places.
NON-STOP AIR DERBY STARTS
' D X l.l \S, Tex., Sept. 12.— Amid | the wildest scene that evei marked '.i Democratic mooting' in Texas, dele gate- refusing to indor-e the presiential Candida,) of (bivermr Xlfred K. Smith of New V ,,rk bolted th * -late Democratic convention here ye iei lay and urgani/ed a convention of
their own.
Many of the state’s most prominent political leaders swung theii fist.- in a free-for all tight that ensued wh' li f nner Governor 0-car C,ili|uitt, avowed anti-Smithite. sprang to hi - feet a few minute- after the convention opeiied and -houteil:
•‘Let all lov cl I lemon at retii
Lyes '.vole blackened and no-os hied a- the insurgent.-, trooping Irom the I,all and jeer- and -hunt- of "(iei
out, Republicans,” attempted to i in the univer-ity i match staiidald- from delegations of | this cxaniinatioii.
loyalist-. Cnift rmed office)- broke up ,i half dozen melees before order tinally was restored and about three imnilreil in.-urgents repai, <i to theii ineecing plnce on the front -tep.-
lla Lair park auditorium.
The bolt was precipitated when a motion vva introduced demanding that only those delegation loyal to Govern,.! Smith he seated. I h' u'" ti n was an anti-climax to the action of the -ti'te exeeutiv* coinmittic ye-terday. when anti-Smith dele-
gations froni five counties tiid that they would not
in the convention.
Meeting apart from the regiil*' Democratic group, the Hoovei sunpnrter- nlectcd former State Senat i Thoma- B. Love temporary chairni'in named committees and li.-teiied to , vi ral addresses, leaving direction of thei, future activities in the hands ■ >i in executive committee headed by \| v ;n S Mood) of Houston.
tn the new stu ' \t two dav end on Saturdav il examination vim) new -tlldelll rei|Uit<’d to tak
COOLIDGE IS BACK AT DESK
PR LSIDLN T RLII RNS In XX Hill
Hill >1 XI I I K '*| MMLR
X X) \ I UN.
he
not. i
rated
NINE I'LANLS Ll XX E NI.XX YORK DN l> TO
< XLII'OKM V.
DEIS MX LS I (H Iv LIS, Sept. 12. (L'p) kent- higher at the In
|>to< k Exi h v R(Misi YK1 l I' II Ll',
[Ton lbs,| 1 0 | . learji , 1 P) lh race ever und.’rtakrn began from th living Held today when ( hHo'd L. McMillan took off for l o^ Angeles in his Stinson-Detroiter monoplane. McMillan was the Hrst to take
vvHohp pljme." wit* 1
,mKl ^ |0 Receipt were
•*' i
'’ "'arket wa Htrotif -1
■I, J l * t ^ 1
■ in'j». Pociiii numbered
* Wf' 1 "Id for siii-Oii.od
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Sept. 12.
SLI D XX HE X T XX XRNINt. I \ LAY ETTE, Sept. 12. 'IP' x warning tn fainter- to rvit care m electing wheat for fall pi nfioK has lie, n given cut by the soils and < raps ■ lent Pm o * ■ l nivet Ity. Winter injury, weathet condition* .mil disea-es such as "wheat -cab fiav-' greatly reduced the puality ot | n ,li:in i' wheat crop thi- year. XX ith tli,- conditio: in mind, the soils and crops department has vv rm d the farmer- to use good judgement in electing their . eed to plant thi* 'all Th, affect’d wheat is shriveled tn .,.nie cases has a mouldy appear-
an i
air of nine pilots
for tie* non-.’op tlali.-c,
He left the field
lined up
tinental flight. 11:25 u. m.
to give
die crop a vigoroui
fanning mill.
I'hey wile t Iso warned to use care m inlying imported wheat for -'*ed bc- , :iiise they might get a vaiiety unadapted to India a soil.
Th, laimer- were advised
cleaning with
XX \SHIN'G'I'ON. n ot. 12. (LPl President Coclidge retiirneii to Washington toiiay from B de, \\ i ., w ,i, i he spent hi- .-umm'r vacatinii, and 'inmediatelv het:'iin Kiiuainting Imo self with the -itiiHtitn resulting from the L iam ,, Briti-h ,,val treat). Wit dn ■ 1 M» 1 idge reached the XXhite House, S, > retary of State K, logg vva admi'ted to a coitferenc* with the pri - dent. It was geneially a.-sumed th pwrpuai of hi* ■ 1 "» ''' 1 ' * u ’ the Franvo-Briti h *act, and the ,■ titude thi- gi• vi iiui)■ nt .-hi u,d tak
toward it.
Among tin, , at I nion station *• me t the President smi Mrs. Cnolidg, when thei, tram .trived at B:J0 m., wi re Hi chert Hoover, RepuMican presidential mminee; Kellogr, Se, retain of YY ir Di* is, Seen tai) o x I xew; Attornev G ioral Sargent, and Dr Joel T. Boone, l" 1 'dge phy.-iciati. Hoover and Kellogg v ■ re I by th 1 ir wives. 'The airplan, which the local Farm Bureau has brought to Greenca-tl for the C’cunty Fair lias it- landing Held on the farm of Rowoe Daggv mar the VX a to r XXoiks. lh,' plane will h- here for the remainder of th" week and i a new Waco. Lv» ) one is invited to in-pect the plane which i- piloted by 'V»l| Erwin who holds u transjairt pilot’s license.
Biologv department Benjamin ’ )irave, Pfi.D., prides or of zoology, -Ucceods Dr. XV. N. He- ||e comes to DeP.uivr from Waba.-h college, "her,' he was head of his department ■ r th pa t ten year-. M is Mary ' I "op, X.H . instructor in z, o|,,gy t su, coed- Xnm Michael who vviihdr, w to continue study thi- year. < he mist ly department .1. Thomas Pevllow, M S., in-tructor In chemistry, , in- been associated for the past two year- with the I. Dupont Nemours corp,nation in Pennsylvania. He 'Id th*' It.S. degree fr*>rn Pennsylvania State college and M.S. degree I'l* in Rutger- college. ; Comparative literature department Yl i - 1 M inina Mills, a - -i tact pr ,- --nr of comparative literatun , wngiaduabd from Cornell college ami ceifiveil h'u X.M. degree from Bo-- ' ton university. She also took ad valued wok at Radcliff, college, and at New nham college, Canitiridg*', Lug land. Mi-.- Mills i a nieit* of D and Mis. I 11. Murlin. LiTjcation department Carl L. Bown.an, Ph.D., a-so, iiite pr, fesso:of ediii at ion and psychology, ha been director of tudent teaching at Otter- , hein college, Ohio. He received hiX.B degive from Miami univer-ity, X M. from the Univer-ity of Chicago, m,I Ph.D. from Ohio State unive*--
. ! -ity.
Lnglish departiiu,nt Wallace 1(. Bigg-, x B . Drury colb g, A.M . Washington univer-ity, for several I ears instructor in Lngli-h at Ore- : ",,n State c Ih'g, ; Miss T.l-ie XX aidow, V.H., Radcliff,* colleg, , X M . Northvvestein univer-ity, fornurl) .,
teeming |l''m h,u in the Hingham i Ma -.) hig
-ihool; and Mi-s Mai) Glenn llaili : lit,m, (ireenca-tle, who vva grad'i lied fiom DePauvv in 11*21 and wh,, ha inee tM“en teaehing in tin Mar ,,n ili.d l high school, have been a;t
'.tinted m-truetofs
Hi torv department I eland t.. ' Sag,, appointed instructor in hi.-torv X ll \ inderhilt univei -ity, X.M. I ni vei-ity of lllin i-, will take the plac ni- year of Prof. c. (i. I’ier-on whe , ha been giantcd an assi tantship pi 'In dnpirtment nf history at the I'ni
ver-ity nf XX’isi oiisin.
I'elitie it Seielice department Hu ar.i M. Stout, lmlianu|Hdi' f DePauv graduat,, who re, ently completed studies for a diploma in politicul sci , ma, in Oxford univer-ity, Lnglund, ha- he, ii appointed instructor in political science, in the absence , f Dt
Harold /.ink.
Physical education ib partment Lugene G. Ober.-t, formerly coach at Philadelphia high -chool-, a graduH*', ot Notre Dame university, ha been appointed instructor in the depait mi nt of phy-ical education. Romanc* language dejiartment I H. Turk, X.H. I.iiivrr.-it) of Missouri, | X.M. I niver.-ity of kan-a , who has been teaching in Lehigh university, p.,.; Franklin Y Thomas, A. B. and A.M. Indiana uni er-ity, and who In been teaching in th, Princeton (Ind.) h gh si ho, Is; XV. Stanley Martin, P i , Wesleyan tiniver ity, X.M Prims tan university; an,I Mi-.* Ruth \X ■ lu.rd, X.H. and X M. I'niver-itv cf Illinois, who tudk'd in Spain and lu |,een teiu-hing in the University of Tex,,- have li ,n appointed in tnu t, v.- in romanee language .
4-H CLUB WORK AWARDS MADE ON WEDNESDAY
MRS. IliHN M't \HE .11 IKIES ( i.DTHING RLt OKI) BodRs oi Ml MBEKS. Judging of the Clothing Record Book- b) Ml -. John Met ahe ll , been completed and the list of vvinnet haaeen annoaneed The chithing iee,,id book- are divided into five rbi--.es ml ar, a part i the gnls 1 II cluti
work.
Throughout the hook- appreciation of t II club work and what it had dene for the memhei.- wa i xpre-.-ed Xppreviation f,,i the work ,d Mi.-s X, buckle, Mi- Ader, and Robert Stevenson, Count) Xgelit wa also ex pie-.-ed and the value of then leader
-hip i ite .
Each of the five i his.-e- vv rote on different subject1. Learning to ,-ew. 2. Wh) I Like to lie a ( luh (iirl. IJ. School Costume. t. Summer < ostume.
5, Milliner).
The comments of the girl wa re , gnat inter, -l and d*,,v* that the X It i luh work is ic dlv of value a- il te.aelie- them t,, think f ,,r themselves land they learn practical way- of
making clothe-, etc.
The winners are announced by Mi
Met ah, a,, 1st < la—.
I t. M. - Harriet Hcsin v. ’nd. 'Ii Martha XX'allcv. Ird. Kli/.alath Nichols
2nd ( la—.
Mi - M rian Ha/ l,tt. \ , ina Brothei
I -t. 2nd. aid.
Next Year's X|iprnprinlion Ordinance Passes Bv I nanimoiis \ ole. (ith er Business Transacted. The |'.I2'J appiopriation onlinance and the tax levy ordinance of 87 cent were p.i.--ed during a short se-sion of tin* city couiuil on Tuesday eva'iiing. Councilman Karl Harris moved the passage ol each onlinance. Hi- motions were -eronded by Councilman \\ P. Sacket. The vote on each vva
unanimous.
Next year’ city tax rati.*, ae, ording to Mayoi Charles McGaughoy, a r‘duetiim of one ce. t over the pie-ent levy. ’The new rate i Si rents while this year’s tax levy was '*8 cent . Had the couiuil not been force ! to provide an improvenn nt sinking fun . th, mayor said, to cover l,,.-s, - due to the ini fficicncy of the Itarrett law ami to also rai-e fund- for eity park purposes, the rate would have been a low 85' j cents. The late , I 87 rent - for
P.i2il is low, however, dei reuse in valiiation vvatei iiydrant rental eleetiua next year
Pass Claim Ordiuitnce The fallowin'., claim ordinal
passed: ’True II xen, 81; Hubei tavturing ' '.. 'I.Jn; Staniiard Oil Co.
1 fs'.i; (i lei n a-1 i' Mat i \\ ,,rk ■ C, ,
$1 1.511; (ireein a tie 'Telephoti, Co., V 1.5 , Seiitieel Printing ( , . $211."1; Dav, Braden, - . Paul ti inn . $,; Bond-, fil I. 18. \\. Dnnlmr. $52.50.
Proposition Rcpecteil
A proposition to in provu the street from Locu.-t .-tieet to th, , "meter,\ load wa- ), jecte l hv the eouncil. Tie c,'untv (onimi ione,.' are planning to mpnive the cemetery mal with an u-phalti, tnfaci A Mr. .lulu on, u p ri'-ent live of an asphalt company submitted an off,a to the eouecil to pave tlii 1 n ’ aplox.niatelv *110n. Hi- ,,1'., that it voiiid l'ei|iiire about 100 t,.n- of a-phalt al si" per ton .ml a $100 f,,r th, wink, with the l it) fund King its steam r,, 1 ler. t'ouncilmaii Sackett moved Cat hr prop,,-i I ioa he I eject,*>1 due to the I u k of fund The motion wa - , cuid ed by < ulna ilman \\ . D. Jain, . ’Th" ition Cl I I ird III d the -tl, et Coin
sioiici vv a - inst ructed to I -troit in th, host eonditioii
Drain Is Ordercil
A rain through the prop. Mi \ iil inia Him k, n ith t
considering the the iin reuse in and the cite
e waM : UU-
t|U" mi-
up
i I lie
irl; in
Lottie Y rk.
Iti'H ( lass.
it Mi Mary Ro • 11 2nd. Yli i harlott> I it, i
Did. Mis- Mary l.oui.-, Tnlhutt.
Ith Class
I -t. Mi Ii ma XX'illiani-. 2l,d. Yl i - Aiulii ) Cliinovveth. til’d. M ; - Rosie C.dlue, lo.
5th ( lass,
Dorothy Harlan.
eil v . II. .I
1-C
21 d.
A nt hu
unt, i.
BANDITS GET CURRENCY IN DAYLIGHT JOB
I In ge pi operty on L r inkli vva ord*'i, I by th, conn, d t d po-mg of watei on \\
11, et. \\ Ilunhur. i i
estimated that the work v, uppinximately $450 vdh 2 ■
ho’ng furni-lied hv t
kin who with William I’iel, paving i a i Wa bin ton, .*■
to put in the drain.
A I , , | .' I I’l , ,' I ' . , ! ,.
.ni <• -i Boiry treet
T . Spurloek.
I hi: w l x i in r M,, Iv un ,til,d tonight a dav. Pi uhiihly - how, i , r -toiun . Not inui'h rliai in
11
d in
igtou illoer, I , ,, I
tile
I .ar-
um house lanted J
thm
DXKING HiH DI P I- > slit IH BLIND It ESI) XY
I XGLD (IN
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Unique Display By Beck Sales Co
TO Ki l l KN ( I IN X It I MADISON. Wi-., Sept. 12. Lxtradition of Petro Martini**, Gary, Indiana, pii-oncr who escaped from the State Penal Karin at Grecncas tie, vva- granted todav bv Gov. Fred |>, /iinmerinan at th*' rei|ue.-t uf Gov. Ed. Jack on. Martini** wa ai re-led and In Id in jail nt Milwaukee 0*— ■ •• — X KK XI POTATO X INK
RLL'FFTON, Ind.. Sept. 12. iL'Pi A potato ’ inc, mca-uring five and one-half feet.i- th" prize of a crop hi longing to It. R. 'let rackcn, thi - city. The potatoe of thi Early Ro.-i var, ty, ere producing above; normal, thi
year, McCracken aid.
SOUTH BEND, Mpt 12 Four daring hundits held up an Xmeriean Railway Mxpie.- Uompanv tmek ion 'eying $11,018, i on ign, d by t!,, X m, r iean Trust ( ompuny hank t,, the Led eral Re-crve bank at ( hii.igo, ’Tile day and e-caped with tin no, < \ in a large gray toni ng car The money was contained in three hag lucked in a strong box in th, re r of the huge bo body truck ami ■ on-i -ti d of $5,000 in i urn ip v and $1,018 in silver. The l ug, giav touring ,ar with a black top on which tin bandits mud)* thoir ,■ up, u,, , liieiise No. 51718:1. which police re ,,id- -h,,w was i--ie d tn J. A XL rt* of Hast Chicago, Ind., for a I’oi tun coin ll. They also hi lieve that th* I,audits ahandoned the touring , r in which they ma e their initial , ,n„ ., id and probably tian-fen ,| ,, Hiiothei machine which they ha,I .tilled oi that pui'po i. XX illiarn F’eek was reported to ii" eriously ill at his horn, on Vnder-
-on street.
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) IILX Rol l I (XU DRIX I N 50,000 Ml l.l >.
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\ iiiii'jUe display i- hein:: u ‘ d bv ti ■ l!e, k S..le ( ompuny In the Gi,-e:i c.istle Xuto -how being held during tin Putnam cuunt) fa i Instead "I showing the p. ; a I tic v model-, the |,„ al < ’hev i, let Sab com pan) i- .-bowing a ti.-ed, L'27 Uhevn>let -I ol t eoupe w ha li .e "iding to i!,.' II, ,'k Sill, ( '.Sup,, , , ll drivel ,11,0(10 mile- in eve't, i months h) the owner, Paul T. Xlle i. .Xciording to them the only repair tout the , i has had during C.n- time cm valve grinding and new tires. This uniiiue idea of showing a u d car iii.-tead of a new one I the first t pk* that it has ev, i been lione i‘ ■ i’utnam Uounl) Lair. Depot) Sheriff Alva Biyan vvii.- a busines- vi-i'or in In,lianajudi- Wednesday.
Hinton Henry who n-idcd north we-t of tirm’nrHstl wa- ru.-hi'd t th" I’ulnam Cuunty lt,,-| ’al .it noon Wednesday jn the Y|<( uoy ambulance for medical treatment.
Holmes Uraver i XX , dn, -da v. attend, Mr- XX’illiam VXeir
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