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VOLUME THIRTY-SIX [fPENNEY STORE OPENS FOR BUSINESS
(iKKKNCASTLK, INDIANA, THUKSDAY, SKPTKMB KK 27, 1928.
No. 297.
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ALL DAY
Visit Local
I'nit ()f (ircat-
. p< r.nunt Store System
The World.
. j c. Penney Co., store today. L'of *" m,! tim, ‘ .,n<l interior decoru-
, prpMilcrs
tav, Ik-pii busy < oinpletinjr the i aWc array of -helves, counters, iv racks, the footwear <|('|)art,f t ilif re«d.v-t"-w' , 'ar departnirnt dip other diri-ions which make •„» store a mo , l( I of efficiency. II, Oiapin.'iH who came from ford, M; til take charge of the staff ma .e every \ i itor welcome after they had inspected the store • seemeil univi r-al in their expre.s-
AUSTRALIAN LABOR RIOTS
THE WEATHER
Generally fair tonight and Friday. Slightly colder tonight. Light to heavy frost. Somewhat warmer Fii-
pl ADr pf^PTU '* a > 111 north west portion.
RESOLUTION PRAISES NEW D’PAUW HEAD
"S< \HS’’ IN.It Itl'.I) IN FIGHTS Wllll DISGRt \ I LED lMON WORKERS.
L1NDHERG INTERESTED NEW YORK, Sept J7 (UP) |)R. (»\NAM MAKES GREAT IMBroadv y’a latest run i that Col- PKESSION IN CRAWFORDSonel (hi rlt A. Lindbi nt< n V1LLE ADDRESS, ed in Blanche Satchel, show girl. The
'll < II DAMAGE
REPORTED
Twelve Injured In \delaide. Serious Outbreak Occurs at Melbourne. Situation Tense.
.1. C. Penney
of a|T ri
ual>
, j. C. Penney
Cti., store is locat-
Ito 4. North Jat kson .- treet. It , j; foot front and three show with deep bays an I a fall * of gla.- to give perfect view
if window displays.
main flisu stretehes back 10.'! runt; a muin floor area i f l.tlti feet. The counters, display i and displat racks, the arrangej made far the showing of wo-ready-to-w r garments, hoi.- - irjlifce, the hoe department itti" men'- departments require Edition of l.’i clerks. ■ niter finish of the store is the itional J. C. Penney black and (squares, a di.'Gngtiishing mark Ikjr thi* company in its entire
#of 1021 stoics.
I new i'Mal unit which opened i number 076 in the chain. Ac»toMr. Chapman the stock curr thi- unit will pi ce it well at p among all Penny Co., st< res
.of this size.
ijcrj of the various < epartiidude Mr. D. It. Grayhill, nov-
vroods, .\r'.. AKi'i|
N ihoe department, Mr. D. nm. f atterul i»imcn’s ready to wear and In all ' ud boys clothing. I he in
VERMILLION REPORTS ON CO SCHOOLS
MELROUIiNE, Australia, Sept. 27 (CP) Many per-mi . were injured | today in tight- hetwern striking stev ••don and volunteer workers who I
I have taken their jobs.
Officers of the German steamer llunau defend'd the vessel with revolvei and cluli- to prevent strikers :
from boarding it.
ADELAIDE, Australia, Sept. 27. i (L'Pi Twelve pri.-niis were injured, tome -eriously, during rioting on the
waterfront today.
Two thousand union workers who have been on -tiike for several weeks
rumor could not be coi firmed today. KIWAN1S CLUB MEETING TO BE HELD ON OCT. 17
IN Dl \\ M’OLLS LIVESTOt l\ INDIANAIMI IS, Sept. 27 (IT) Hogs were generally 25 eent- lower at the Indianapolis Livestock E' change today. Bulk (1X0 lbs. up) sold for $11. Receipts were estimated at
4,000.
The cattle market was a quarter lower on receipt of 1,000 head. Steers -old for $13.50 to $18.50. t alv. wee l{K,M I11 " ' N XPKkhlNG IS 4Rsteady. Receipts numbered 500. \eal R4N( I LD MIR S\M l»D\\ j era were quoted at $17 to $18.50 and * ' I'^ING. calves at $7 to $11.
JAMES OGDEN TO SPEAK AT COURT HOUSE
REStlH ilON TO D. P. I . BOARD
R. M . DIM. \P \LSI) TO SPUR
I'ull Support Is Pledged to President by Methodists.
DePauw Reso-
lution Is Published Below,
MASONK NOTICE Called meeting Temple ge No. t7 Friday 7 30 P. M. M. M. degree. It. A. Daggy Win. i E. E. Caldwell, See.
Following an addle by President
G. Bromley (Knani of DePauw uni | • /"i i ver -it y . at the < lawfordsule Di-tric t I .IflllOr VCllJSCCl
Lot \L ( LI B HOST To I ERRE II M II \NI) INIM \N (POLL'S
MEMBERS.
BIG BANtJLET I s PL \ NNED
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, that body passed resolutions congratulating the University Trustees upon securing -uch a man
as Dr. Oxnam as president.
The resolution ran:
“We have just listened to a most inspiring sermon by Dr. G. Bromley
Committees Busy "mi. \rrsnge- Oxnam, President of DePauw Univri ments for Inter-City Meeting At sity. \Y. have lieen both edified and ( ountry (luh. inspired, not only by the educational . content and spiritual grasp of the -erOn Wednesday, October 17, the I" 1 "". l> ut by the virile, cultural, and
Staley’s Death Coroner States
\NGI.F ON » II \S. T URNER ( \SE PI BLISII ID IN M \IM INS. VILLI. MAVSP\PEK.
< andidale for State \ltorney (iencral and Assistant Secretary of Agriculture On Program. The official Republican campaign in Putnam county will open in this city Saturday evening at x o’cloc k at the assembly room of the court house. Hon. .James M. Ogden, prominent Indianapolis attorney, and candidate for the office of attorney general of Indiana, will speak. Hon. R. W. Dunlap, assistant secretary of agriculture, has also been secured as a I speaker and the messages of the e two men will he- well worth hearing. Mr. Ogden is well known to many Greene astle citizens as he attended
, arrested Tin day as a result of the
protest again-t a government do- (Jrpencastle Kiwanis (Tub will be host (Sympathetic personality nt 1) . Oximm i the circum.-tance.-cisaei respecting working hours the Indianapolis .ini Terre Haute himself. We congratulate the Bm id surrounding tin
Charles Turner, of Clove,-dale, was 1 ''"‘'"Yu, ^ f °. Ur ....... ' graduating m 1894, 11.- Is a metn-
AT1 ENDANI E OFFH I R • n'. Dl I IONS ARE I"
M \ \ ( T I
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death of Thomas
found iffida-
vit was tiled by Henry B Staley, Do fourteen-year-' Id son of the deceased. When Inial olTieers arrived ami began their investigation the hoy asked
Schools In Putnam < minty.
S. A. Vermillion, atlenclam "Ific or of Putnam county, tatc that th sehcmls of the county, o !..r a- at tendance i concerned, I ,. -t.irted better thi year than at a 1 time in i
the past eight years.
Mi. \ ermillion ha- lieen looking a‘ti r tlie atteniLmee in ail the coun . ty schools and thus far he leport. o.'y one case of llagrant violation I ' 'iie attendance law, and this wa. ,
. WU HI*’ iliuiftll ........ marchtMl on the Free Labor Bureau, organizations at an inter-city inert- liustees ami visitor of DePauw staley, of Kmineiue, who wa Volunteers waiting to take the place jnjr Rp held at .the Country Club. university as well as Indiana Method-i ) | OH( | ’|’ U esi|a\ morning. The
of the strikers were beaten. This announcement was made on >-m in having secured Dr. Oxnam m | The .strikers marched on three Thursday noon at the regular week- Pre sident id Dclauw. overseas ve-sel- which were being j i y luncheon of the club by R. P. Mul- | " ‘he members of the Urawford-
i loaded by volunto r- and began bom- ij ns , tru-tec. There will be business 'die District ( onteieivv. lepiesent n K ,.... ...... ..-.-. .i ' hording the worker- with stones and se-sions an entertainme nt during the ing ••''••ry church of the Di-triet with deputy sheriffs from this city what • • i vr 1 1 afternoon with a big banquet at (i:3() ••total n.emlreiship of over 1 o,•)<)(), am. emihl be dime with the man who sold
p. in. The program, publicity, deco- :l constituency of ID,(100, pledge to Dr |,j s f a t| irr the |ii|mir. He was told ration and ether committees were Oxnam, our pr. yei-, our mean , and ■ ,^.,1 (,,, rou i,| prosecuted if he unnamed and plans for the meeting are " ul . vml "g life to assist him in build found. The boy accompanied officernow underway. T’g the cause of Christian Education f rom this city where he idimtified One of the features of the meet w >th tie intent that the c bleu ideal Turner a the man who sold liquor iug will be a special piogram by the "f Chn-’ iu iiianhciocl ami wm inbcoo Rj s father and the ariest followed
( OF TRl AM Y coal . S p V) . la , wt ,,. injured. , Several volunteer workers were
S. V. Vermillion M ell Pleased (>\ci thrown into th" water and wool \ttendance Situation in \ arimis j awaiting shipment was dumped in
after them. Police were outnumberd by the strikers and were power-!
less to stop them.
famous Yandalia quartette,Mr. Mul- a> pietu'-ed in hi-sermon may h" real
of
i oi reel ed I- •. •i* 1
NEW SCHOOL ‘ ABOUT READY
SCHOOL BOARD I NDEt IDEIt \x lo \\ HETHER MOV K M II I BE M \DI I HIS W ELK OR NEX I
those intere 'c'cl
1 ■ .o th
aft-
lins stated. Milt Brown gave a report on the state convention at M.eli-on. In hitalk, Mr. Brown urged that the Ki wanians here take an active interest in the vocational movement to start the- young people in re-peetive lineof business for which they are he-t suited and in which they seem to
like.
Music for the luncheon was furn
ized.’
by
1 *•,* ", th ■ »» children ■
, The* (’ity Sc hool .Board will occupy ished by Don Wilson, w»*ll known >othe new Second Ward School building loist, and Mis- Dennis, pianist, clher cases where failure t" ,. ith ,. r on -, hi , week-end or a week
•rhool by children has been |
NOMINEE FINISHES HIS SPEECH
on tm- wecK-enu or a
j following, it was . tatecl today. Walter th who had the general con-1
HOOVER SENDS FIRST DRAFT ni TEN N ESSE SPEECH 1'0 THE PRINTER.
GIRL IS MOUNDED
LORAIN, O., Sept. 27 (UP)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. (UP)—
gating of the general p dic ie- n potted, .Mr. VermiiLon late - they | ^ u
4 vil! g'lvpni the nperati.m of had a v did cause, ■ ith-r I "f : tra ,. t st at ,.., hi- work was practically Twvntv-two year old Rettv Haywood i Herbert Hoover sent the first draft iwstorf, Mi. rh.'pinan -aid the di e .- or •■me other i asc.n, and the but far ha ^ been | av in‘a hospital today with a bullet of his Elizabethtown speech to the ■T»" thit.gs we will mver al.-cnct could not have been avoid- j no in th „ building and the walls wound in her head, and three mem ' printers today, and betting was even 'W »i.l be advertised A Oii' ' U( , ))V l( . or i,. ss creen, and it may not hers of Mayor J. ('. Stamlen'.- liquoi around hi- headquarters that he buitainsan , the other advertis- i The attc'iiciance is also cm a par, so , )Ut suffic ient for the young-j s( |ii a | were held in jail, a- result o( "oulcl take next week the ti-hing trip j vinced th"ni that Staley 's death wa
It is said that young Staley charge.that his father, while drunk, induced him to drive to (Tovenlale where he
bought Iic|Ucii from Turner. Deputy Sheriff- Lucas and Richard
-ought the aid cef Putnam county officers and Prosecutor Dickerson, of that county, tiled a charge ■ f sell ! ing intoxicating liquor against Turn i er. He then was arrested by Dep I uty Sheriff Alva Bryan, of Putnam j
count y.
A -mall quantity of liquor wa found at Turner’s home and it i -aid an additional charge of posses siem may be placed against him. It is al.-o hinted that there is a possi hility of manslaughter charge being
tiled against Turner.
Investigation by local officei ■ am .le -1* W. Cure, county col' ner, c oii-
her of the local chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity and has visited in this city numerous times since leaving
college.
A committee from the county Republican headquarters is busy arranging for special mu-ic and other featurc-s for the meeting which will be the opening gun in the drive to dect Herbert II over as president and to carry the state and local ticket into power mi November 6.
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I ILFS s|;\ EN Sl ITS
(TiaiTes McGaughey, reding a- ati totney for tile c reditors of Roy 7 "img if Ronrhdalc, ;ili , d sc-ven suits on nc- , ciunt against Young in the I'utniun ircciit court Thursday morning. Ini luded in the list of plaintiffs are: Ruth llutehin-, Clark Sutheilin and Xcin-, Virgil Bridges, Mary Batman. ' Charle- Bogan, (’. N. Stmuhe and
I H enna and Wendling.
According to McGaughey, the defendant is a farmer, the son of T. D. Young who wa- stricken with paral ly i in l!)2b. T be on deel.iri-d Icimi telf bankrupt and then latet a-ked that be be ili.-cbarge l in bauruptc y. | Hr creditors filed objection- la t -epteml c r and the referee held that ie -hoidd not lie discharged. The c ■ e
far as the dotal number of children t,, j-,, into it next Monday. If it a fusillade of shots fired into a priv Le ha- delayed for a month. j due to the excessive drinking in schec I i- concerned, with former i, the change will be made the „t r automobile here last night. The speec h take- no recognition of j uor. Martinsville Reporter, yea: and in some ca.-es the entoll- f 0 llo.v,i,g week-end. Richard Haywood, father of tin went attacks upon the Republican me rit i showing healthy gains. Kv-1 The change will he made over Sat- ' L *'
cry school tarted o i selu'clule time i ur ,i y i n order that the various janit- of sevetal bullets fired tit hi- auto thi year and tin ph mlid beginning can have time tu transfer the mobile when he failed to stop at the ftii'Uih so that we always have bids fair t be continued and il this place them permanently and command of thice men. try hcwp t and latest in every- is the t a.-'', the Putnam Count; | )a ve everything in readiness Monday o — xlcifh wc handle. .-eliool- will all e njoy a succes-tul morning. To BROAIM AST SPEECH
-I*-. That i- a strict .1. C. I’c nn y policy whichi- a'lhered to in
storr in the country.
will cairy a complete line of Ty prcKitct- in e very department will pr phviii to turn our stocks
"f lii|
ARSON JURY IS DISMISSED
itlaci to lie located in year of work,
eth ami everyone here may , 1 ta to participate in every -c-j which wc> feel will advance the al businer- life of this city. • will patronize the local newslibcially in our adverti-ing , we will endeavor in every ■ t we c an, 11 ad I w hat goo I to every loc; I program for “went which may be put hit' : Ineiil organizations oi
- of bunine.-g men. | ” 1 the M'l vice which we wiil en K VY I ’(• Uc', I cl., Sept. 27 t' I 1 to render to loc al customers-j The jury in th ar n c ase again ' "am the J. I . Pen ;I v. it) row ol P t« county i
RIIRS I All, in YGRI L YY I 1 II R( )YY • YSE AT
NLYY PORT.
IN
At pre-ent the children are going NKYV YORK, Sept 27 (UP) Gov
to the High School building, with the ernnr Alfred E. Smith’s speech at St exic ptiun of the begihiietwho are Raul toi ight will I" hroadeast at P I’ at the Third YVard Buil iug. I M. CST ovei the |;. t Netwurk uf the
o National Broaden ' ng company,, and HOI.DK CONFERENCES iv Pacil >n I O, KE( YVASHI.NOTON. Sept. 27. (I P) KOMO KOYV, KIIO. and KM mak Herbert Hoover Ic'ld a ric "f con- ing 2(> -tation in ail
fereiici's with the Intel campaign
date, Gov. Smith, in his western tour. It i- based 'ii historical incidents in the battle of King- mountain fought near the little Tcnnc--ce town where it is to be delivered, and it treat- of th necessity for developing the hu-
mane -idc nf governments.
The fir-t draft required a week of arduous labor. The nominee now will go over it a'-’ain. He hope- to cm chide it by the end of the week. In that I'a-i', he will try cut some
AL SMITH IN TWIN CITIES
DEMOt R Y I NOMINEE Y ISM S ST. I’YI L YND MINNE YI’OI.IS
THI KSIIAY.
ABOARD GOVERNOR SMITH'S SPECIAL TRAIN ENROl TE TO MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 27. (UPi (iovernin Ylfic-d F. Smith entered the
eouneil her. todav, and while the sub- will eairy h breade a t by the Republi S"i"'nau l.-iami in Cre-apeakc bay [ north central west today to make a
mimitb'e, with si»rak»*r * hu.inl a privaU* yacht for two oi bid for tin* 25 • hM-toial voU*s ( I
or days ;inL»linu boforo ho sots out Minnesota and V\ i con-in. week from Friday for his brief i The Domocratic oandidato announc
it can\ational «o
joct was not olficially revealed, —
wa imdet>tood thr ro<» nt artivities Nicholas Lon^worth making the p; in-j trn,M
of Airs. .Mabel Willebrandt, issistant eipal ad re>-.
attornev-Keneral, were discussed. — o ——
RHOADES GETS
Tho-e attending included Huliert \Y il,, chairman of Republican Nu-
mittee Mo .
Hoi ■
n.itlee’
. stanch,r - at the high level agreed YVednesduy afternoon aft-.^ 1 ’' tional committee, Franklm <* ,m
>tkr]rarc Mng maintained in 1 liheratiu- nu'i " ' 1,1 1 1 u ' towns,” The final vote was s id to have been •f" 41 J. C. Penney Co., nine fo) acquittal and • '' ' jHW.- -tHte and in 1927 the .1. vietimi. During most of lb'’ '•'• 1 ’’ 1 ( Cn. turned buck into the tions tie !> electing ' "’H e ■ ' $2thin,'tt:i.78 in salaries, - was re«*rt« d. , .i.u »nd building improvement? ; Thi- i the third hung .i "/ 'ribution-, and in money ya-e, two jure v 1 ' , ^1 pjfacturers for goods made beard the ea.-e in R' 11 ’ l '
and distributed nation-1 ing to agree,
the j. C. Pennev Co. 1 R,o- c lrtnr B' 1 St. P 1 '
I county and his assmuate attorneys in
,he cas. have .gnified their intention
I !,f again trying theca- in Venn,Ihon
''••TON, Sept. 27 (UP)- 1 * *YYTthrc '' U 'wa- •' '.irge 1 with 'tti.e: "imtinn iif th" National!,^ )V ... n,i, m .. hoolleni-<■ m
^*t'kii,g at the De Jure
-1‘eretary, Senat"i George New York director, and Col. M.inn, iu charge of the com-
-ciuthern division.
The lii-* of the callei- arrived as 1 -non a Hoover reached hi- desk. All dd let go into Hoover'- private ofli •'• at th ime time, ,and there was
at-
TRIAL DELAY
SFLI’- ADMIT 11 II SLYYEK o
Y IN( I N N I - POLII EM YN ASKS Y EM I ( H YNt.E.
PRINCETON. Sept. 27 (UP)
went before Judge Baltzc'll, at Indianapolis, with the same* result.
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MAY Y\ ED IN IT YI.Y ROME, Sept. 27. (UP) An unconfirmed report in the new paper* today said that Gene Tunney would he married at the hotel in Sorrento which was built around the birthplace of the poet, Torquato Tasso.
RED ( ROSS I I Ml
Red Cross reports that the health situation in Porto Rico is a major problem. Mr. Raker advi e- that 210 were killed in the’ hurii niic, 2771 injured and at present P,x|7 ill with malaria, influenza and other disea--ii -idtiig from tin hurricane. The number of individual needing uui tame is e-timated at 100,000. Ill Florida 15,000 families are h"inele- in the Lake Okeechobee district. Red Cross reports the number of ; killed ill the area as at least 1000. President Coolidgc -ay : “I earnI stly request our citizens to respond
Elizabethtown trip. Tempting re-' ed he would speak in m M-np.lv ,n meeting the goal of at that the water in blue inland waterways and the St. Law live million <M ar. whicl, the ti'll spots, pereh and trout have been reuee Great Lakes wateiway pneject j 1,1 l " 1 '" " " " laid I'efce I" an offer, to lure a vital i-ue in the whole central 1 '"’f ^,se who , plight will ap- , , ..i pei i to the m ist generous impulses
him away from his desk. west. ' , . „ Protest- have been made that he is Gov. Smith -pec'ial campaign tiaii. 111
making two Virfinia, waa due to arrive at 10:26 a. m. Cen ^nam county in to rethrough six important cities, without | tral Time, in I,-, where th. M-nd gen.-rou Ty a- or by an-
a -ingle stop during his Elizabeth- Democratic candidate will head i town trip. ID traveling through Vir- parade through the c ity in the aft giniu the nights of Oct. 5 and « will i ern At night, he will make » I,,, after midnight and he will have speech in the other of the Twin Cit
nn chance to make a personal ap- j ics, St. Paul.
of the new fishing tackle presented
Two hours earlic i the Red network l " him by Inend . He may go to
Solomon’- Mand
recognition
YY’ithrew was charge
■ - Min *’" f° thi' Bridget'"
(Tiin a ha.- |„. ( |l j. j Parl e <ou> ty after ,i c hool fight het •"'b-’d State , the United ^weeti Klan and anti K an fnetiun-.
"‘"foinv'd by State Depart- 1
“L today. 1 STATE FAIR PROFIT
‘ 'S' •»; , I P)
IN’DIANA POLLS, Sept.
■’T Lyui I.- . The state bo nd -if agriculture profit •TENDANCE ed h I ■
•tm',
Sept- '-27. (UP)— At-! intiu Sti.tc- hiu ■ tated •"
Dearly 1,0(H) wa.- exjrect- kef. SecreOity ^
"* iMiana State Medical As-i •• prelim': aiy " ; , Barker point•Dtcuitl convention today! Phis | :'"'•) '' that the '’♦'•ond session. The meet- ed out, in *|u ” $12.0"" Friday. i prize lint reache.i #"'-. ^ ^ in
/’“Pi E. Williama welcom-1 larger tt an «ny < •
phynicians and their | the country-
,i * r 7. The- tiist speaker of i —otrurer of the J- 1 ■ ; “ "Vdical topic was Dr. | R- K. Kinton, m-t'• k ^ vU1( _ ' I Htuc.b, M a rio n , president . Penney dore •• -.p, . t „ r ,. md The annual ban- C x of tin 1 ' ,1 '' (-rmton stoic . ^ bi'M tonight with Dr. Mr. Fletcher •> ( . |( chapman.
Uw Vc Chicago, former! were th.' cue t
P :
n i round table discussion, but ... . . , , , , Hi | ty,,, Dreyfus Rhoades, who esea|N<d from peaianoe.
. 1 jail at Vimennc after lonfc-stng t. Y'irginia Republicans have urged FI. Ft TU It MEN MEET tre mtit'ler of Simon A. Carle, a po him to alter hi itinerary to give FRENCH LICK, Ind., Sept. 27. liceman of that city has won a delay their voters an opportunity to sec The eighth annual !• mention of the
of probably several months in going ! I in.,
HAS NARROW ESt YPE to trial. Only one caller was on Hoover’s NKYV HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 2. Upon application of coun el for < i.Kagement li ’ for the day, Sonatoi
((!!•) John Coolidgc narrowly escap Rhoades, .special Judge William Cal- Phipps, Itepn., Col., who recently ie-
c I injuty today when the automobile vcrly of Knox I ireuit court, Xincei- turned from l-hirope. uf Govinor Ji hn H. Trumhle in nes, sent the ease to the Gibson mun- e — which !• wa returning from an over ty circuit court her on u change of 17" MYDE HOMELESS,
night \i it with his mother at the V pu,|f> t As the incket heie is already! XFYV AI.BANY, Sept. 27 (UP) Governor'- Plainville hom»“, was arranged, triel will not likely be held YVith 150 iiegroe- made homeless by
-tr ic k l.y ; nother. until the next term of court. the fire which swept a section of the Iv 1,200 delegates fi m Indiana, IIy \ o, 3‘) di ive —' the 1 other o - city Tm lay, Mayor Newton ( ireen litmis, Wisc onsin, and Mic higan were* . ai was taki'n to New Haven CHICAGO YI.CMNI DINNER h - i -ited a plea to citizens for con expec ted to attend tie . ••nventmn ho pital "hi re he was found to ho In \ dinner will he given, in cornice- trihution- nf clothes and money for Among speaker* Friday and Sattir
i .riou- condition from a slash a-.Ron with the annual fall meeting of the destitute. neck, his mother, Mrs May the Chicago DePauw University Alu- I’he file which for a time threaten-
tu ated for lacerations and mni r.-.-ociatinn, in honor of DePauw’- ed th" city, left twenty-two familie- State College, Lansina. Y. Arm- National City Bonk of IndianapolU
new president, Dr. <i Bromley Oxnam hameless, mostly negroes.
o Saturday evening, at the Hotel Allcr- The local Red Cross has
I charge of the situation.
,ro s tin
Vino, ww
hrui-e-.
Great Lakes division of the National , Electric light Association opened here today. The se--ion- will con-
tinue throughout Saturday.
The convention will he > pencil w ith i the address of the pi■ -nh'iit, J. K. Johnson, Chicago, and the report of the secretary-treasurer, R. Y'. Prath< i. Spiingtield, III. Yppioximate-
da> are: J. Paul Clay’on, Springleld, III : Prof. J. F. Gallaghei, Mic higan
rtle i good clay's c imtrihiition-:
J. F. Hill, $1.00.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cannon, $5.00. Mr. and Mr-, (’has. McGaughey, $2. 'Ii. and 'Ii-. C. C. Gillen, $5.00
C. T. Southard, $5.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan, $1.00. Mi Mary E. and Mi. I.enore Als-
pragh $2.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Layman llepler, $3. i’lef. and Mrs. (I. R. Bartlett, $3.
A Friend. $1.00.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Manuel, $5.00. Dr. and Mrs. H. II. Longdcn, $;>.
.' nna Cross Brown, $2.00.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I’. Ilue-tis, $5 0:'. I’ic.-t and Central Natinal Banks, Roy Alnanis, Treasurer, and Victor L. Raphael, chairman, will receive
e mtributinns.
HI ILDING KM) t ()> I LY
NDBLKSVILLK, S.pt. 27. (U’)Financial suicide” of the former
ton in Chicago.
W. Henry McLean, alumni secretary of the national association, will,
X 0( .. • "O.igo, former were the cue. 11 ■ , , „,| hut gave no rea-c ,. lh , Am '‘ l ' i '' a " Medical I local managei’. at the . penmg of " ^ hj; lurt ; n . r plan-,
loincipaj peaker. 1 store heto today.
I. I . M l DENT MINSlNt,
ni.OOMINGT’nN, Sept. 27 (UP)— Y|il!"ii Leer, Fnirmoiint, -tudent in
i in . Cnivc-rsity here, h - been mis- also attend the meeting,
iiue Friday, when he wiote a
D< 1’ iMw University iced at saying he was leaving
reason or indtea-
In
sing
letter t
GreelliH-tle,
P. O. Rudy, Jr., president, and Lewis X. Binkley, secretary, are making arr ngement for the dinner. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes will Is 1 a
speaker.
Samuel M Carter has tiled u complaint in ejectment against Emmett M. Hardin and Ynna L. Hardin. Otis K. Gillen, Clark and Nicholas, are the attorneys for the plaintiff. The ease* was vended from the Hendrick-
Circuit court.
strong, Chicago; F. Y. lb-ter. Pitt- w-a- committed when it- officer built
taken burg; Arthur Borrow, Chicago; H. It a sixteen story building c".-ting id-
Brydon, Chicago; Dconp-tc r Mac Mur- in'-t X2,00(1,000, attorney Ralph K me j phy, Chicago and hi. R. Mavkinnon, declared in circuit court here in the Omaha, N'eh. opening of a $ I .,000,(100 suit by the P. S. Arkwright, Atlanta, G;«., the stockholders again-t offi'er president of the National Eleetrie Charging misman cgemei t of the Light Association, will be the- chief bank. Attorney Kane charged dnec--peaker at th*- annual dinner at the tors made huge loaii- of it- funds, French Lick Spring- IL tel, Friday knowing that its c ash wa below Benight. i serve bank requirements.
