The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1928 — Page 1
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VOLU^™
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Prohibition cnfurtcmcnl ufficiThave found that these still u Ua || v , no closely guarded. The liquor mad’, is not sold on the (irenii -s, making Ofl jt '•ven more difflcuH to oht.Vn C vjLJ deuce on which a search warrant will
i- sue, they say:
i 1/ i.m.M At . th ° tin, ° of th< ’ ( „urt ! ; (Itvi-'ion, Roland W. Dixon, tato ornhi bit ion commissioner, pr lb it would reduce the number of ar- ; ,t made by his deputi. but prole IN C ITY , ably would increase the i;,t, ,,f
| victions.
gnd K. VC. Dunlap, > e *" h
" imu Scvwral ' h ' l ''"' ° f ' 1 U''' br> '’S of ra preej. ’ ’ ‘ ou.-ly, despite the fa.-t that liquor
mitfht be found in each instance, h<
sain.
- ^vKKXCASTLK. INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928.
CLINE MAKES
No. 293.
the
V EARS
ESCAPE FROM state farm
'N 1 hN* HD | |;u\| |>| | ^ < Ol iJT I ()|{ pashm; ,-km d I lent ( H lit KS.
for October.
'! VKt II Ul INc; C ONDl'CTKD 1 harles l line, Bad Check \rtist, look I rench Leave Prom Stale Penal
farm on I riday.
OIIF.AT WAR TIN
ACiO TOD W
•September ‘jo, 101k The British push line into . noniy <i"fences covering the Scheldt Canal. French troops advance beyond
Benny.
Phe Serb- are still attacking in Ma- ' coeonia and are nearing Vardar Biver. American and German artillery engage in tremendous duel I, for. Metz Refugees evacuating Metz iau-i appiehension in German home town.
HOOVER GETS SUPPORT OF
RED ( ROSS DONATIONS
Renewed urgent appeal I s made ; i 11 ontrihution to tin Red C’ro-s I'mni | for relief in Florida and Porto Rico. | | Starvation and disease are following :
<l1 1 '' destruction eaiiseo
Li. r aaO I In the rei, lit h i i ieam . Tit need f," j
I funds is imperative. Governor Maitie
... . . „ 1 .f Flori -a is leoorted to have -ain ... .
DIANA ((»NhKREN(F,.;o,:s..N lhls p, hl od K » 1 " 1 l{ "'' OolVIlD SI « - RM HRD AS FAVORING G. O. n the phyt , HONS REVEAL HLGE
C vndidmi . The worl LOSS Ol I ll I . - 1 ■■ 1 ’ will respond." ' —— -
H \S “WET" IIA( KING Contribut, received ve terda;. ' HUM. MM HI. IAIN MOltl.
FLORIDA TOLL WILL EXCEED 1,500 BELIEF
■mum
fJ!li of the Rcqiublican Putnam county will be • ^Saturday night with a big * t l, e isscmhly r.'om of:
funner Greenca. -
■if} '■
at S o’clock.
■ .u»atfr.'
for thi - meeting will j| (jjrjcn, of Indianapolis,
gy,!, for attorney general, and* C a*. Punlap. assistant sec- ' of airifulture. Special music ^Ik, feature; are being arrangr«Mlf.vtSatunlaj evening so that. . Qgiikclion drive by the G. U. P r i underway with a teal boom. QjJ.ii nt ,p d ; no introduction Crrca-tb a: h# spent four years | 4 . , student in DePauw. He jjmdaate with the class of 1894 . ., memlur of the local chap-
-f '.he Siptta Chi fraternity,
wk of October S-l.'5, Noble
„ ItopuWican congie nnan fifth I'i trict, will spend
in Putnam rminty, winding i« reft with a hig meeting at W hsu-e "" Saturday night. y r r:. John-on will probably lit dainhridpe. C'loverdale, ‘ujK flu -. ell'ille a ml Fillmore
and make vi-its to PutHalli' Ihion, C.’Hnton Cent
Sjoilband other Putnam coun-
during th° afternoons,
fjturda' i veninp, Cb'tolrer 20, |i. Rjih, of Salem, candidate alMint-imvenior will apeak
PAXSON LINK IS INJURED IN AUTO MISHAP
1 Charles Cline,
tl' youth, who pa-sed a hunch ef | fraudulent check-here in August, and | 'y h " w “ s ^tenced to the Indiana I . .. 1 ■ ,l that insti-1 ^LMCX'RAT ' ution Friday, according to word re- 1 , i' '\ed here .Saturday morning !>y '
SMITH VISITS COLORADO FOR TALK TONIGHT
Leaders Ct Methodist
posed To Democrat Nominee Due
To His Liquor \ ions.
toss, Filst Ward (ad
< ANDMltn pur
PRI SIDEM IN V 4DF.S DPN\ p|{
ON SPECIAL TRAIN.
siuiie tdne Friday, ami is being made to local"
IO DISC I ss Vt ATI.R Putt CR
WELL hMHt s. PAWS. H I., i i it NITI RE DEALER M \S I N ROI TF. HERE.
Smith Followers Opt mu stir Over
Election Prospects in Western State As Trip Progresses.
U t IDEM
N \ I ION \l
l.ink Lost Control of Car On >harp Curve. Taken To Hospital With Scriooti Injuries.
Paxaon Link, of Paris III., one of the proprietors of the Link furniture -tore In B r azil and Pari . wku wa injured in an automobile accident near West Terre Haute Thur dawhile on his way to Brazil, eriou. ly injured hut word receiv'd I rida; morning from Union Hospital when
an effort
him by tbe Stati I'arm offidaU, who '"lit out notice t,, county and city I o lice in all iieiglihiiring towns and !
, counties.
nine was arre.-ted here by Marshal '
Braden, after a flock of bad check' I ABOARD had turned uji from many merchant ; sl'F< IAL TRAIN
in the city some ,-i\ weeks ago. He DENVER, Colo., Sept. 22. (I Pi wa- rooming on -outh Jackson street i Governor Alfred E\ Smith invaded at the time anil when arre ted had i C olorado today for his first discu--several checks on him which he had sion of water power, an i -ue he will r ot succeeded ii . a-htng. However, | mphasizr -tr-ngly in ids appeal for he got the moie\ oi merchandise on western votes, arrd <in toe monc im a dozen oi mui' clerks before his ar- j mediate nr-sion of inject ng renewed
, are:
,, Junior Red Mee.mg <>p- |(Ii(iumi|) U2 _
A Friend, $1.00.
Mrs. June Bryant, $1.00. Mrs. Mary Hnou r, $a.00. Miss Virginia Hhuk, $''.00.
A Friend, $l.oi
Dean Katherine S. Alvord, $d.ou. Mr. and Mi I- K. Sharp, $].on.
Mr. J. P. Naylor, $.'.00.
Mr. i ml M -. S, \. Have , $|o.oo. Mr. and Ml . .1 W. Frew. $l.').iii).
Eil. Hroekway. $d.00.
Gifts to the j re eiit dati
< heck to In Nest Indieu Shows Human Loss Greater Ihuu I irst Reported.
WEST PA1 M BKAi H, Fla., .t, M I-- 11 1 1 ) T e death toil « t’ I he ! Florida hurricane may is a 1,000, ((iovernor John \V. Martin < . lorida reportod to headquarters of the American Red Cros here today, i Governor Martin returned to We t
today to report
SEYMOUR, Sept. 22 (UP) Ministers attending the ninety-seventh annual session of the Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal church to day had before them a plan to support Herbert Hoover’s candidacy foi
president.
Support of Hoover w a- recommend-I Ed. Rrockw a\, $b.ii0. i .Palm Beach early today to ed by Dr. I. Scott Mi Bride, Wash Gilts to the i i ent date total | that l.odi-s ate being found hourly in "’'ton, I*. < . General Superintendent $111,07. Putnam ' unity > niiuta i ; debri and swampland iilong the Anti-Saloon League of Amcrici $100.00. Cont i t
in an address to the conference. either the Fir t National or ('entral | Okeechobee. I Referring to Gov. Alfred E. Smith National Bank . or sent to Mr. Roy i 1 Or. Mi Bride a.-serteil ‘‘He ha.- been in \brams, Tr< i-m. r, m R"\. \ ;et.. I
public life for more tlian twenty year- Raph el, t'haitinaii.
GOVERNOR SMITH'S and was -tarted on hi way to politi-i EMtOI 'll TO . cal advancement bv the wet interests _ . _ _ .
HOOVER TALK
•(•St.
H\Nh-> IN MERGER
I SU I.El VAN, Sept. (UP l Th' large.-t trait etion it the history of Sullivan county i in progre.-s hen
nthusia.-m into Colorado Democrat
by a personal appearance.
He picked Colorado for hi- third
•ampu.gr, | * ci'l) tree a n e it i ei |. of ' them t" prot >1 the seven states involved in one of dni'ai. the two maj'r waterpower projoet — ,
The most that can l>o -aid of him i'hat he In s never failed or faltered in
id- oi. diemv, to them."
Bi-hop Edgar Blake, "f the lod anapoli- area attacked the Naval ix an Ion in add re--in g the conference Referring to u.-e of the Nation's arm 1 d force , Bi-hop Blake declared "I im willing to sent our sons to piotect , ■ ti A meric n life but I am nut w illing
k m. ■ i ica ii
IN OKLAHOMA. TEXAS URGED
(t. P. NOMINI I M I NI \U(,I HIS s|*| \KING HTNF.R \Rk
ON RED I ESI.
Im was taken following tc accident with the merger of the Sullivan Na I pending liefori'congress—the Boulder i- reassuring and physicisr -ay that liomil Batik and the Peoples State ; Dan project- anu because Democrat he i making satisfactory mpiove Bank, undet tie nam» of thf Peopb ,c!ieve ' 1 prospeel ii went An a ount of the acciden National Bank and Tiust Company 1 :ro unusually good this year, from 1‘aris, III., says: .The total resource- of the merged v’-i ne-- of win h boi'ame apparetit Pav con Link, one of the most prom 'n-tilution will be $’„b00 000, giving' '< v, ' r: 'l ago wh"n Dr. Huh< r
•II
inent young business men of the city. Sullivan the lar 'est hsi k in the -tat'
'president of the Paris Chamber o! for a city of it’s siz".
ii«r-nf the Republican county ,mmerce and active in all (ivic mat- 1 The total number of stockholder jit* ammunce that other -late ,,. r . was severely injure hortly be under the new merger will be 10J reprafn ** as f on noon on the National Ro d eight i resent practb every kind »'ll nt " ,,, ’ure<l tor speeches east of Marshall. He was taken in, .-s and in u ' rv.
1 1 - •'“ , b. It i- ill'" to the Union Hospital in Torre Haul. | to have Mr \rthur K. Rob- M -emi*conscioUs concition. An ex «ib «f Senator Robinson, to | ., II ,j nHt j„ n -; n0 wed i. slight fracture aVif i. - -o r,. the iignt side of t*n« load, a badly
»‘.eci.il nty. Mrs. Grace F'‘- | (,n,j . e d leg and oth* r ('.ntusion- mi. WV inPhTn T A AA Mi < , rat , n IVIUKDlK rAKIVI Sr-.n r-port' !' of the Supremo Mr 1<jnk was hi- way to lira/ U /^rsiawri r» A /N»rP md Greeneastle, I K|{y|K l< A( FS Btiry of state; Harry G. L( pavement. A- neared th< state V1\I1»1Lj I /IV 1 O sfiijatc for governor, and oth- hr came t" a -harp curve ami lest I
It Rttiublican will also b" jn
Work, chairman nf the Rcpuhlicat Natiot il committee, nutde a trip t> hi- home state, to smooth iver the
friction.
Today' trip is the New York gov
N|\t REtllRD INDIAN APOI IS, Si t (UP) Building and engineering work launr d in Indiana in Autcust et i new 1 r'cord for the St-te w ith work that ' ill Cost neatly $17,(ldli,0ini Im gun. iccording to figures comp le by tin i . \\ . Dodge Corporation of New York, Aualysis of last month's report , showed that public wink- and utilit-
WASHINGTON. Sept. Pre -ill 1 is I" me bi, ught
Hoover t" amplify hi- foui speech -peaking (.iiit’ia -n o ; 1 - t" include
pi.M ■ villa.’> . 1 .as, S' nator 1 ■ i the R' pub "•' e I. ■ I'l i ;
trip to (Ikluhoma . a I of Klahum . :iiin ■ n I're-idi ntial ... ■ i able foi H
. i ii
. e-p . of tin
YOUTH BARES
•rtior’s lecoiid visit to Denver. His | • wa- the lea ing type of construe* (her vi-it wah 20 year .ago, when .'ion in the Slat , being $a,225, , .tOO, or lie aitemied the Democ ratic Nation i Jt per cent of the total. Residential lul convention in Denver in URtti. 1 building ranked seemid, while industIn his speech ton'ftit, the New rial con-Tiuction wa- third. The total i Y'oik Governor is e'.pected t" treat i fm the year i- $I()ii,7.’>S,OiiO .he water power i--uc in a general o
wav .and again to de'iouncc . .' did
Hi i-l’l I tt. VOTED In itv N
'n hi acceptance address, ti t prop. ,,, ,, ., , ,
(j , Rt SHY ILLE, I ml., Sept. L'-J. (UP)
The proposal for a new $150,000
(io\. Sin:) 'i t" i >kla I
ganda of the power intere tI" i d in the Federal Trad' ' "inmi
control of his var. There he met an Essex car driven by C. H. Reynold-, of Danville, III., di-trii t agent for th Hudson-E son Company. Mr. Re; i old turned completely <>ff th" pi vemeni to a'oi I a collision, but the Lins cat did not clear and the E-sex das bowled over into the ditch. Mr. Link Ford then richoceted aero - the pavement and collided head-on with
B"hH A. M. I! church where y; tu ,|ebaker driven by a repre-enta-nbliciin speaking program is tiV( , of Rooney Monument Com 1 A R ' "hitlock, city abler- ))any vf Kan-as City, Kan.,
F. X. Shalcy, of Terre H ute. a furniture -ale-man, who wa- on Iri- way
fily «nc| in Putnam county heYovwkcr boosting Herbert ?r ind the (!. 0. P. .-tate and
; tickd.c.
j«ia; ''.»mng, tin colored peoGirencastle are planning a udiimerai the home of CharW s "« CV-tnut -treet. Followir.i'iil. th" cr"wd will as-em-
DESfRIBES BRI I YL sLYYINti
OI SLEEPING Huy BY
Nl)RTH( OT PS.
^ -ior,'- investigation.
I That phase of the issue was inI : elec I by the Trade f'ommi.-.-ion's i liselosure that the national electric igl.t us-ocialion paici -lilii for Id,000
RIY ERSIDF, Calif., Sept. J2. (L I' opie- f an adclre-- by Herbert < The -tory of the purported murdci i Hoover in Itt'i.Y
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f (j«ry, xnd Rev. A. L. Johtii'.f, 'rill make talk -. All e- unpoblkan candidates are plan- * Ittrn'l this opening political
} nf th" eolorrei folks,
blican headquarters, located th' Snuthard Book store and
1 Ilni * 'bire, i- a busy I'la^ 1 d) r ,. C (ions about the -tc-p to be taken. County chairman A. R. \ (<,.,1 if his log hurt him, he replied ! ami h;s a-.-istant - are |^,#t d did not, but the re wa - a tc i
mto campaign work with liail| in |,i 8 h ra .!. •W" of pep. The doers to
are always opeiy I
of nine-year-old Walter ('c,l|in- wamade public for the first time today. Sanford Clnrk. It), after an all night p lice grilling finally stated that he, Gordon Stewart Northcott and Geuilon'- mother. Mrs. Louise Northcott, grouped around Collins' bed and buchered the youth with
to call on Mr. Link in Paris, was the
first person to arrive on the scene ^e
after the accident. He at once called an ambulance to remove the injured man to a hospital. Mr. Link g
Governor Smith returned throug 1 ' K in a- last night I" receive a -eric s • f v. i nines at short -top- along tin way. The Inige-t w. at YYTehita, th home of former Governor H'Mity J. Allen, now publicity director e.f the Republican iiim|>aign, and the pin • vhcre ( arrie Nation, pioneei prohi j litior. -t, sniasheci he i first -alocqi.
-aicl he iiiid Northcott -truck | Governor Smith -aid a few word . the boy with the blunt -im of the in- riling the crowd that Kan c- ha- i -tiument, aiiil then Ylr- Northcott | varm lie irt. It 'la only t ine that u-ed th' 1 .-harp side to c- mplcte the ( m has dc partecl from his (u-turn c'f
-laughter. I -iltnt greeting-.
i cunty hospital here wa- cni-hed by a vote of nearly two to one when Rush county voters went to the poles thn here to settle a dispute as to wheth | er that am unt in bunds for th erec I tion of the hospital should he oidrr-
ecl.
The vote was l.fldd against and J," I ! for. The same plan had been t voted clown by a mailer majority in 11)1!). Y’otc's favoring the lio.-pitul c ame from the city of Rushville, while e very rural precinct but one voted again-t th plan.
view of the re c ratie nominee
homa < ity.
1 h Tc \a ituatiou wa - c ailed to hi- allcntion liy a clelega'iin of Te\- - Hepublic-a'i- rvccodly witli a re r'. t for an addle-.- there. Pi'c- tin a!-c. i.'ts been c verted foi -gpec'irii. - ill I lll’tc. i-, North Dakota and .Montana. |
Hoover ha
creasing hi- progiam,
(ric.-e-t i:cIvi-c’i - aic- trying to ronvin ■e him he - liciulcl make more -Kec-ches. He u tally ha spelt front two to
■ks in the p; i paratioii of
:,ch of his addi'f 1 and it i- -aid he i oe not -ec how lie c an accept noli -peaki g engage in 1 n: • in Hi" hort tinie lemainiiig Icef in criectioii. Hi- only remaining engagements are Flizabethtoli, Tenn.. <>1. ‘ ; Ne w Y ork. Oct. 17, .:ul I!" ton, 'im o.ie !. ter. He al ■" is ui Hinging t< make everul -top- on hi trip we-; to I'al.t
Ylto, Nov. 1 to cast in bicliet
“When the water recedes and the deal are taken from under the dehiis and wreckage east l.p by (lie .storm, the total numhi i who pc rislted ii tin disaster, earefnllv estimateil by the nio-t reliable peoplo living in thi . section I Lake Okeechobee) will number at least 1,,'iiitl," Guvcinor M aitiu
said.
YYith ehuiv;. turm-cl into ri.fiigc. rtrii'T quail i , c cuigregation will i gather tomorrow in home f r first 1 .services sin» i la.-t Sin.day'- t«rni.-. lielief demand re -o pre - -1 n g that | work will ciintiii'ii' through tie day. t At Boynton, a few mile- oith of here, where Imth the Baptist and
.(•Ii. Methocli.-t iluirehes wil'e VVIei'kicl, a
II,.,.)„.,( I joint service will be held;
Public :e)i""| damage in Palm Beach count) V I estimateil by t i. county Mipei inlc ndent at between $2511,OHO and $ i.id.llOO. Delay in -eliool I'eopc ning howi \ r, has been caused primarily by occiipaney of the bull
( 11 ing for relief woik.
! Red Cross lieailipi.ii ter- r , p"r:ecl Dc nai d"iuiti"li of $.5,tH,0 by Rochester, N.
chaptei iifl’erinu . uppli' • ere being I nested to send money in.-lend. No 1 tic*finite amount t" ice sougiit foi tbe I Florida relie f lias been rietet mined bv j Y. L. Schafer, representing tin Na- | tional Red I vo • i gani/.a(ion bei'e. j "Next t" the Mi--is ippi k lond work, it is the largest relief job ever
been he-gain ut in | l ' 1 "d >') the Red Gloss,” Sella . r althougli hi- s ' 1 " 1 - ■' n "' Ml slss, l'l , i ""tk ■ ari'd fo
-eveiiteen ami a half million dollars.” YVYSHINGTOX, Sept. JJ (Fl't . Known de ad in the Florida hurrirane ana have increased to 1,110(1, ami the figme- -till are im on.plete, ,Y. I.. Schafer, director of Red i ro re lief, ll•pol'ted to heatli|uai tc i - Ii to-
ay.
Sc hafer said th: t the s,7sper on were h ing fed todav in the i'"iintii
<d J’alin Be ncli. 1 I tkeechohee. In Palm Bench s 'iis were hou-i'il
OI.IY HR I I NKR YI
At Newton, Kate, i young man ia--icl among th" ■ i'""d vvliicli g itbred to -ec th- Ill'll '" ratie eandiilate oph s of the Fellow-hip I 'ruin, ic-
nt"rr-tiH can find literaHfinisn button- anil other ion th" tables in the spacformerly occupied by the
Ka|i|xi fraternity.
Dry Rule Wisconsin oys Agents
Clark said Mrs. Northcott at lir t oppo.-ed the slaying of i ollin anii "aviicc'cl turning him free on the deert sonic plave, hut her son finally
pre'ailed upon her and she decided | ,ort"d to In a Ku Klux Klan |iublilliat all three houl'J partieipate in j .Hti.j.i which carried i headline “Ro-
The contract for the electrical work nuinh'r so that ‘‘none would tell. ', i) an (ri.tholic cleriv.il party open- bg in th' New Methodist Church heic T|,„ -laying took place on tin irjve to capti.H Ami rica for Pope ha been awarded to G. YY ill tdi kl n, Northecitt chicken ranch m r Corona ■ .)oiige City, Kiel a-, the la t -lop
gets < on irm r
Mini rt th (onfisl,| H s| \r;c H \\ xi;
'IRKTIdNS.
*'1 III
local electrical contiactor. —.—.—o—— TO OPEN NEW STORE Raymond Welch has rented tin corner room in the new John-on Building at the o mer of College A' 1 nil.' and Seminary -treet, and within a -hurt time, will open an up-to-date ice cream pallor and candy shop. REVOLUTION IN BOLIVIA ASUNCION, Paraguay, S'-pt. (UP) —The new.-paper Ll Liberal aid today that a revolution had broken out in Bolivia, led by Gen. Blanco
Gulindo.
".•here two other youth
to death.
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POSTAL MONEY ORDERS TAKEN
re done ' ,f tii-. night, tuine'l out several thou -ami wl.o were pack'd all about th° | station and eagerly pushed up to 1 shak« the G'vernor'- hand and catch i haliririll of Smith Robinson buttons from Vis. Smith aim her daughter.
INDI \\ APOLIS I |Y ESKK K INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 22. (I Pi ||og prices w re steady to HI cents higher at tin IndiaiiHpnli- hve-toek ixihange tiday. LTidei-weight were Ml cent - lower Bulk l 170 to .'JtMt lb- t hogs cleared the pens at $12.•’>•”> to H2.$5. The top price paid was ■I JPO. Re. i qi's nuillbeieil 2,000. Cattle receipts numbered 100 and the market na- nominal. Steers sold foi $|:;.50 to <17.25. The top price I'.dd wa- <1-. The cattle market wulow.'i on reei ipt of ."00 head. Y eal er- cleared at <1(1.50 to <17..*0 and claves at $7 to $11.
who died at the Putnam pital Friday m on, were
day aft' moon at one "Thick from
Met *uri y'- Fuiu.'inl honu .
From the funeral ho.ue the body wa- taken to the Big Foui tation. The party ai eompany ing the body to Rieaiiioi"l. Y a., w here the burial w II b", eon-i-ted "f: Mr- Harold Olinr, tin paieiit- and hi- -mall > ii Id.
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thi: aaeyiiimr B oiiably fair teiiigiit a d Sand..y. but -"iin cloildili"- . Slightly "Miner tonight in i ent ral and i. 'i'll'.ia-t P ntion . • ooler Sun y in noith p"itl"i'
i caps and 25'l i I and :!75 in I tali"
.unty hos-'belt. ,"l.
eld Satur-
,nt
• ird, Dam and mty, i < 11 p< v-
( "lii'i nt i al io ;
'ii .iwar I eouiity
re imilar-
in B
Ho.- pic I e
Bioward (ounlie- um Red ('ro - authoi iti day they had ii'ceiv laige ■ oration .
n Beq, h and ■I 1 illlOUil''' il I" <s7:i,M57 in
IT'
PARIS, Sept,
toll from ll i 11 urbane in (iiiadeb'jpe I'l i■ 11e , YY’e.-l Indie.-. Wa I 'M In ivicr than at ! I reported, tin • obmie- aillioiilieed t"d y
11 ath totalle I 555 out
Y Pit l , the )n ineipal > no itu I'liient aid, v. bile it ed U,e dead in Point Y
vv aid exceld :!0ii.
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I'. Id
IV ,
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Hardest Hit By Hurriccn^
I'i I -1 III I H E HERE K! < EIA ES REPORT OF THIin ON
S YTI RDAY.
MARRIAGE LICENHI
Paul F. Kane and Dene L. lurry,
both of Indianapolis
,,3 S«'pt. ag. m»)._ ^ the source of illicit l ' hl,l,l '’ r than ever to find U Ul " ,f 'r th ■ new
limitations fixed by ^ui'remc Court. t;«^Purt of prohibition dep-
1 Th « Bridges A Allen Construetnu
2 ,rr »*t»“on inr„r, i'"". I Company, from Putnam county, l av tniW thr nMirf * ' f ‘ been making pro^rc^w in rou'i :i ” Ixiint out , ' ' rooenl work in Sullivan county and fim.-heu t’ U " ,U)W no «- their latest job thi- we.k. A n>poU
states that they have been improving UUo fed daily and have been handling OOe truck loads of material
during working hour .
I'o tal authorities are in receipt of
n iin that a number of money md- ^ er- have lieci; stolen from the post-| etTii e at Diamond and ut Station lh 1
at Indianiipolis. The money
blank were stolen during the months |
K) H<»LD REUNION SOUTH BEND. Ind., Kept. 22. The Bi7th Field Artillery regiment will hold its fir t annual reunion at Pottawatomie park here Sunday , Sep-
tember 2J.
The organization wag f rmed in pi'27 while the Anu rivan Eegion eon
vention was being held here and wu-
formerly the old I bird Indiana Na order | tional Guard regiment. All former member - of the new or-
' - >' ’'As, 1
..•'mu I,ml Julv, and authentic reorganization and of Thrd Indiana N.i , r ' ' * tional Guard regiment are expected
that they may he presented -oon.
The nu'nbers from Diamond stolen D> a ten .
o-o ll' 07 I (’rot pi72o and A cafeteria style dinner will be i "'’ ' 1 • ,0 ’' ’ • ' from 1 served, followed by a busine s mect-
ui7'>|. end from Indianapoli- "'’'''i. .. •,MOO inclusive Greencas- mg and athletic event-. Ik* on Officers elected «t (lit* tur.e of ti)**
formation of th* organization wen
1 11 " th. -worn statement ,3" 3 <cen the still -
lo li$>
marched.
Piomulgat
own statement that
being manufae-
Mrs. A. W. Uramlall and baby I "ft
wu.- ufti- the Putnam (,Tu' ll y H" pital and re
of n turned to their home
Vdhi l> l,M ncf (uveriiiie 11 ,
& Uk- prvnui ( Saturday.
Kin 1 ff’i'pi
53271 t
l|, hu JiH -s men arc asked to be on Hv lookmit ns they may be pre-ent-
ed in thi city.
I u t yenr ii money order stolen from I’eith wn- presented at a local .(oie, and also they were prisinted n Ander on and Indianapoli- by a vomun. Money order- are always ,,1,1 for n length of time belore he ry Ind. in order that the public in .y n t b. vvit. hiog for th« '..I m
numbers.
1 George Miller, pn 'blent; Henry Sib rrl, aecretary-trea urer. Hit. "Ml SKI1 C Al (,H I FRENCH RIVER, Out., Sept. 22. ,LP) A 25 pound s ounce musea lunge, 17 inches long, 17 3-1 indie. in girth, wa caught hen- by Edmund Slrechhart, puri'h -in” «trent f*r n
, Chteago hotel.
A portion of the appalimg deitiuctjon dotis t YVest Palm Beach, Kla . hv ins f hurncan* that left in it* w»k* from 200 to 400 dead and damage* oi more tnan $2zO,*Cu._
