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:l:i 'i :\CASTU:, INDIANA, THl'USDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1928.

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T i(;\i:k "1 < Ln\ EHRlD ntfEM»' NT IN * lli - ^y lnUfT < \SE.

Dr. E. K. Hartlctt was (If |„ a kr i at the weekly luncheon of (i,.. | UU1|| _ is Club on Thursday nooti i, ., Christian Church. Dr. liaitletl ,, hrielly on the School of l!e|; ; . t0 be held at the liigh school huildiinc

next week.

Music was furnished by ,J m ties, Bill Jllunehard aiid 1 i,, ,| (^ a ||

I wo STUDENTS HURT AS AUTO STRIKES TRUCK

" 11 bb ' IMtl UV SCS I \IN 1 'IM I I. IN.Ii KIES.

■ ;i»D

\ rioKNCt

Was Si.'.n-

: .oiiii-' I'lmer

: ® ,„( Hcnn Staley Mho

Drinking Spree.

Ik j^’

AUTO SKIDS ON NAHONAL;

FUNERAL WEDNl.sbu Ftineral services for Mi .

Dunn, willow i f Jackit Iium) ,,(• Wash!, yjton township who ,(, ;i! , occurred Monday night, v.. tv j

from the home of Deer Cj ■ |. \\,

day afternoon at two o’cioel. Thv , rvices were conducted by Elder 1 aW -

-dait’ cltarged u ilh Ihe sale 'ence A‘ hi \ of thi city. Ilunul \\ liinir li'l U(ir to Henry Stal- '■'> the 1’. land eei.n tery.

di< •! recent

W a drinking t pree, start- | 111., Putnam cinuit court on L morning. John H. James,; ■ aiwmf.v, defended Turner. Idowrdalc man when first nr- | tlbrfore Judge James I’. HughH a plea of i ot guilty. Hi fixed at ? 1,000 and upon | io rai<e thi amount, Turner ,„t i^cji to jail to await trial. ' affidavit again t Turin r was | ithe U-year old son of Staley j jlfpd that hi. fatlu r bought j | 0Ilj of white mule from th< j if .nail. The lad al. us •••tod father pai l per gallon for

V'.

1.. a'. I.iill,- to r, "•• : tan esiaty, wa ■ due to e.\e spking. jfsrlier |iart of the afternoon •rt i:i the crost « xamination son of Henry Staley by the : V, ittniii' y, John 11. Jni'ii... I was very direct in his ans- | : pave a luiid |>icture of the I f the case as he knew them, t iothrr witne -es were to be ri later in the afternoon he- ! can 1 would go to the juiy.

DD( AL BOV

I UMMUHED

^* 1 ' b. t'ler Dn-ses Injuries : ' D l’au» Students. Vccident Occurred Last Night.

Two I). L. and anot) <

L GRIMES 1 MARSHA

iivf i;kd hkaden v. ho 3\F.U n il VIP ON I II!; MviH'l I OHI

DRIVER

DIES

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HURT IN U (TDKN1 AVEDNI

DYA 1 Y FNINl,.

YVAS ENROl i i; TO II!

■ iiomi;

M ishap Occurred Near

ITaintii Id.

Aictim YY as Employed On New

AI. Ii. Church Here.

,

YY iiliam T. Hauek, ug" .7'i

yearn of

Iniiiiinapol: was killed tu.

■• •• : of Pli infield late Wedn lay

vei’ing while e. route to i i

• FO..! •' i |(* MV.'I St !»‘, Wh( If' ])f i’r. r t work f<>: thr \\

Jo!: n

Co., 1; •ating c otitiai tors of

"»ii . Ylr. Hau -k vv;,. w >.

n, at the

home of R. C. MeCutehan

al'.in on Wednesday and 1;

-i ‘ • rt -

■ 'i ho:ii • r i io i i;i’’t \\h- i • : 'nt o uiu re i. Hi: automo’oil

■ • i. i' i • <';

mi th ■ wet pavement i)<! 1

n>ad, turning over on h -

nicked up hy anoth; r inoti

l-t-, Vie

tor 1 uford of j )• lmit, Mi.

u to the office' of Dr. J. .S.

F’.'af fold

i i Plainfii id where h“ 'lied.

Elmer Elu , road sujvrirtcm-F nt

fry ’(he

parked

aus beim W« l.le'k

Male.;

dhp l.radhury

• u: huv* tt

fhey hit the <

met and

ed . .cl.- froi wa -n > the

and due to

ble lo ee t

oil. lit., were injur-

P'd injury Wed-

it 8:00 o’clock d.in ill which they ■i nto a truck

on Hanna St. riven l>y Carle, n of Mr. and id two f. aterMai V icir and

WORLD'S SERIES AT BANNER t>l 1 K |; Many fiiends attended the opening game of the M rid’ Series at the Yankee j idium in .New York City tbi-s afternoon by “listening in” at the Banner office. T his service is furnished by tiie courtesy of A. I!. Chenoweth, proprietor of the Franklin Street garage and local agent for Fadu radio receiving sets. Those who are unable to be t own town can learn the score of tael, game by tele; i. ning Everyone is invited t.. come to tne na11tier office f‘ r play-by-play accounts of the games a Lr. a.lea 4ed hy Grab un MeN’aI'.ite direct from the i.l.din. .

OPENING TILT OF BIG SERIES WON BY YANKS

NEULSEN IN TALK BEFORE CONFERENCE

RESIDENT BISHOP \ I t.I.NIA \ SPEAKS WEDNESDAY \i M. I’.. MEE’IENG.

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Norlhwest Indiana Conference Enters Into Third l)av. Large Vudience Hears Hishop Nculscn.

Ph 1 '..m the state

ei nith l;, which

Moi.h

p.'lvt ■r cn ..il i

I

now . .1 a b from olayi. p gash on hi i

jure J.

o. <!-

’ 1 ' .’ll n of -. The im j •' ' 1 11 i< OV- 1 bully damk V.a I no raiv. they '•i.'-. ihe ' ( • of Dr. in.ii'iars i -

\MERK \ N I.K \GIT i II Wlp.s

SI UPRISE SI l.ol I ■> IN \N Nl VL BASEBALL ' l \SSI(

Hi hop John N'uel . resident ] hi hop of Geneva, Switzerland, spoke o an audience that filled to ..verflow1 t’g the auditorium of the Maple Aveiue Methodist Church Wednesday evening at the second night'- se-sior of the Northwest Indiana .diifer. net in si -.-ion in Lcrrc Haute. He gave an ad.lr. - on “American and Kumpean iteligious Ideals” at the closing scion of the second day of the north— we t I.Ji.na annual eonferem.. Tin

Rev. Ezra S. Cox, second speaker of j .f the eonferem

■' t b.i !., hurl, ' ltd tigiit el•io H. • pitehei md it i. prabwill keep him M Vicar sustained a e. W, rneko w;i- unin-

'he evening, talked on “American |

''itizen hip in the Making.”

The crippled New York Yarkce-I Tremendous growth in .Methodi.-m l copped the initial game of the World j and in the activities of the Method Stri's in their own Indium in Goth- st- in Europe were told by li.-hn| | am thi- afternoon, defeatin'' the St. .lid F. uop'un religious ideals l.e t. h Louis ( atdinuls. Nuel-. 'i. In comparing the Amerieui New Vol k took the !• id in their f ■• eg .me .entence pi luted ii

ir-t half when Babe Ruth i.il for a double ami .scored on Gehrig' double

i immediately afterwards.

\Y ivte Unit was pitching uperb ball for the Yanks and it was md until the fifth inning that St. I.oui- ' got a hit. liob Meusel of the Y’liul. ■cored a runnel head of him in the I third inning, when he hit for a lunu

an experience of a manufacturer in the Orient trying to live up to the ideal- of Jisu-. He said that when this particular manuf •cturer attempted to do away with child labor and to introduce an eight hour work ay hi competition piacti. ally put him out if business. Enlniging upon the ideol of “love" md not force • i the social bond, Dr. Oxnam said that "l ive is the coin ivo power that hold -aeiety together." He in. du a plea f r di-armament of

nations.

Special mu i v.a given at the afemoon si c: ion by the conference iviurtet. I’rayei weie offered by the Rev. Robert Ro-- Shannon and Civ Rev. Homer Ik Ivey. During the morning ses-inn memu ial set vices were held for the incmoern and widow of menibei- of the •onference who ha\e ied during the gist year. The mini t, ,- who have 11-ii ..I W. H. Ii ■ ; .in, .1" ia \ I’honipson, Geoit'i Morri. iml Ben

<) I '■ a

■1 '■, . 'J

\. Gri im , \l i \\ . 11. Fcrtiel . M || I. A. Waxwell and .Mr.-. J. E. Sidt

lottom.

F. <). Fraley wa. eleeted sei i etai

\ e terday niornin

YANKS ENTER SERIES UNDER BIG HANDICAP

\Y1I RII \ N | | \(;| I; ( H \Yip-t I 'l l flLITY MEN IN Ol’EMNC; (. \MK.

• \RIHNAI.is V RI. FAY OKITES New Y ork leani Without Services Of Several \ altiuhlc IMayers. St. I.oiiis ( lull Is strong.

ite tonight.

-o-

of I’utnaei Cogi-ty . ^ •]_ V l the aeridmt a few mifiu , i

it oecurre !.

after

I pdrn.'in 1' nl Grime wil’ Hsu Braden a i ity m i' dial, j Mctiaughey announced , jp Ilr i' l eii handed hi ■ tn thr i ity • i.i.icil at t 1 • twrtii g in September to .dfectivc r.n Saturday* Oct. ••. ityor -tateil that Hen:y O’ rm>T rity marshal, would j" 11 " ir..;. ,i r.icht palieeman able, MHialighey said, t-hal ^l |, cti"U wil In. permanent.,

ver Leading ilh in Larm

Vole

run.

„ r , 'Ihe Cardinals mred in the fifth

t ,, . ‘ ‘ ^ ^ 1 iimiiiK, when Bottomly hit for a home

' v 1 ^ m t0 - run, the second of the fame. No oim

. ' 1 ,a,J > Frl(la i mornin 8 was on base. The aeon then stood

i . and northwest portion j at a to , for th( , y ank .-.

In the last of the eighth inning, the Y ank- were leading, ■ to I. The Card, tried hard to tie tic c iuiit in the eighth but their pinch hitter-

lacked the necessary pun h.

Going into the ninth, New York was leading 1 to 1, hits by Ruth

and Gehrig scoring Koenig.

The sei re w a-

New Y ork, I; St. I ntiis, I.

I 1\E AR i'S SPEAKER

ournai’

ll( 'N I \NHIli VII-: \p. I" III l WORI I I; \\ I III Mil | 1.1 I Rls | s.

^APOLls, Oct. l (UP)— ("rnii r haw given lleihert ® a Alfred K. Smith 1,- ■ fraw \ ote” hi ing c nkniflii. it t’. Nation, by tli

j® 11 1 "f Pei aiielphia.

1 .al in ili.. tray bulb t i - ! ! ir ’ | Moi:ii, i| throughout the

i- in Indiana. The to-

■i d.iti giv * Ih over Ei,t 1 '' 1 ' lti'pub!ii'.i:i stall -Ji-’ ..iid compared to •■'• ' 'i l“ To.\a.-, VirginW Oklahoma all give ' ■ ■ ai majoritie ., w!ii 1 I'ta’e participating in

1® : >iith a majority . Barm Jur ial poll is

k in a farm oanva -. kria t in forcas; m •■ the

'^ti'r. . in,.,, ipjj.

MORE I i NDS NEEDED 'Ihe Xtitional Red Cross ha- i> oiv- ■ I a lit lie over three million d Hats of the five milPon dollar- needed to reijove the suifeni in the -'ormridden ana of the We t ladi" and Florida. The work must continue, as umunity is crying mit for me i eal are, food and shelter. Those of us, who, in the Providence of God, aie enj y ing th' 1 comfort - of life, mu-' hear the call for help and respond gi ncrously. If we were thr.' .-ufTereiwi would expect aid from the out■ide. "As ye would that men should do to you, do yo even i to them.” Putnam county ha ini ed a third (f it quota. If you have not givi Tl, will you at once leav i ithi r of the hanks or Abram •'or Victor E. y >u have given, and give more, will you niediatel ? The m

u rgent.

Additional ub iriplim received

a re:—

Ki.vstone Bible till (additional),

.yJ.OO.

Patnani County II pital Nur-i

?.(!.()().

Mi Anna E. Olmsteud, $5.00. .YD . Willie P. Bicknell, .81.00, o Convicts Go fo Stale Farm By Airplane flow ItliDI ORD I’RISnNI R DEI.IY liRED It) I\SI'i 11 I l"N BY PLANK I HIS \\ El K.

Guy MarEar. a,_ American dramatic rli • , will I." in Gieenrastle, Friday • ' a . ('• tuber ■Jli. She will ap- ’ war in a popular succes , “Enter ! 'lada..; ” at Meiian-y hall, under the i. na e. of the Firu Arts course of j

Di l'auw univer ity.

Pro'. Robert Williams who is act- , eg ln ad of the department of public ak ■ g in th abs"me of Pri f. H. !!. Go gii, ays that Mi- MucEareii

your gift at .•ini it to Roy Raphael'.’ if •• I you could

not i pond in:ed for fund.- i

SLAIN M \ N (, \ NGS I ER GREEMTEI.I), Oet. I (UP) Ih - lief that a man shot to death mar here yesterday hy Newman Go. former Sullivan county sheriff. > Geo. or Harry Malone, alleged I 1 rbana, ()., gangster, was held hy nuthoritie.today. Member, of th Paiihamlle Di‘eetive agency, Richmon , Iml., who viewed the body in a local uiorg I• hot night, •■x|ire-..ed tlie beliif that the man is Malone, and today wi re in Ohio cheeking up on Malone it v.

said.

SHIP Ol rillDE' NEW YORK (let. I Dutch freighter Celaeii" ing to port without a after ..ending an S( > ; y ing she w;i- sink n.' a been hit by :: Hum. an

STORM (UP) Tin was proeee .• tarue today t.'Ilia . ;iyter ii.ivili'.'

jU

Since the Indiana Slat' Farm .ouch

.j I of here was opened a few years ago, ^' KR Honored ! times haVI changed m many way - ’ ''a ; h on a.-ki'd to | and they promi e to i i a ‘ill tai lritei"Uttj ona | C onv ther. Thi: week E dit. Ralph IHavlt .■.'■""'Ocan Im '.itute of ' and received :' pi' .oin i by all lane, i- (in idored quit'. When the Farm op'i d, the ilie-i

Mohi re

j| I ko a doctor. i brought their prl-anei - on the ty,", iu '"'l»ts the invitation.' non or roads rmmii ■ through 'onit'i'.; of other doe-j and tlvy went from In re in taxiMontreal en a 4n but now all the prison, r- are receiv-

,, , ' ll,,tion "f Europe on | ed by automobile.

h "'l ; y after the close I The prisoner received this week

i’ of, • ■ r H. It. Gough • de to pre-ent an entire play,! a \' ini, ..ml ehaiacter for. ,1 r, in a manner that will re,;i t i entile uetion lr Ing re- ' iled ii 'lie minds of the audience ■ a i by the many-i" i-otic I ; ,..v. S'h • has made a ucces- of | thi- ' Tin of iiit that seen;- to be' peculiarly hi r own. ■j . . lot iif Mi- MacEaiiii' uioi lii . he says, in her ability to n ... duo,* actor- rather than to re-j i io!,ii ih play itself. .She «!• es | th.i hy ntt nding the variou- plays : :l \. n Y oi k, finding one sin I kes , that he believes h' r audience vill like, attends a second, third, I f,b, or i von a fifth time and phut,.'.'iapli i i In r mind the action of the »aE n actor-. She dot - not Usi m i'uscript . yet has a repertoire of | aln. • l tl rty !>lay. complete a tact t int alnm.-t tagger, those who find i jl , ■ • to impossible to thoroughly , ni: .tor one single part for one "i two play ••

Bullet Kiddled Body Of Farmer Found On Porch

MAY INDIAN \ MY SI FRY SI, A Y - ING (UNI RUM > Yl I HURI HIS

AT AY ILI I \ MS PORT.

YYJI LI A M SPURT, I: L. Oet. t I UP Authoritie today e.rehe,, fir tin siayi r of Vietor H. Ii! 'U"X, (K), w " ■ bullet riddle I body w a found on t u porch of his lonely farm home in at

here yesterday'.

Aecording to YVarren county auth r ides, Briggs had !»■ <ii the object id my sterious .-hots on i other eii'a jon and had icccived -eve’al threaten ing letter.-. They wm investigating

along thi line, they aid.

Thi- theory was advn red, nftei an

nvestigation had how I that slayer had stolen nothing. A diamond ring wa.- on of the man's fingers when oimd.

large letters In hoard- in Uussiai ehixiliooin-,, the senten.e lieiny "'ilief'i- 1- no God." He relate- ,i l»o, .-1 nade t i him by one of the Bolshevik • acin i that there was not a boy oi ;irl in Ids school who lieliexed in God l l*''...|dtn this teaihfng on the part ot he gic.irnmeiit schools. Dr. Nmd ii aid the work of the Methodists ii, Rtis ia wa in no way licii g interferei ith. By the very development of Russia the missionary wink being done there is in striking contrast G [that being done in India and China

| he -aid.

'We are working in Europe.” said Dr. Neul-en, “because of the houn ’ei. -binary work here. In feet, thi h nne missionary work and the fore gn mi. -i'naiy wink, to me are ei ; losely eonniTted that I oftcnlime Vit them confusint. However, Proteautism is now facing a cri-i- over ii i Europe, such a crisis as there h' not ■ a .-imp the Reformation, Thi breaking own of the old system back •i P.Hd was pro .un'd wondiTfu hjince . I think that Mrthodi.-m i ow in Europe to sound the note o Prole tanli.-m.. I am glad to repoit A hat in most places over here, eui Jiliurche. are ton small t" take c;.i'i L f the rowds. It is no trouble to get people in our meeting-, the trnubli 11 omes in housing them.” Fil ' of a serii ,- of three lectune l y Pri . ident G. Bromley Oxnam ot DePaw University wa given at ' ' lei l. yi .-.teiihiy afteinoon, the pro i dint having a hi subject “The Sue i d Ideal- of Jesu-.” The ideals wen "t forth ;i • follows: “Je us belii x eil thi t men and no' iliing- are the goal of oeial living.’ “The . I.Hilarity of the human fam iiy j. the eon’(I idea of Jesus”. I "Je-ns tielieM'd in the supremacy ,f the rommon good." “Je n 111 lii ve m equal l ight fo

| ail.”

"( o-operat: hi and not : clli h i imipetit ion is the law of progres “Love and not force is the social j bon .” In ci mni 'ntin : upon the first idea ■oncermng the go l of soeitil living the -p aki r deelaied that Jesus’ goa ei man had t" do with his . piritua 1 ■ i-lfare entirely, not hi material, lb related a story oh being ehallengcii on Chri tanity in Rus-i.i, hi ehalleng • ;• d' l l ii ing that leligion is b: sed up h i»ii-hi\' Di Oxnam asked if there could be found anything in the Christian religion “that lends u- to submit to subjiv

lion.”

('oncerning the solidarity of the hu an family, the pi ikcr declare that it was Je li-’ ideal that there be 1 peaking of the che con.eiuiisncs: eompl'de brotherhood of man. Il of labor, which i often referred up • .a, the president -aid that such nm -ciou a s i only equaled by the con-

th tenth time. He named a -si.-tunts S. ('. Regers and Han

■oarsoii. Harry .M. Bn wti i- tin -tat -tial jecretary and .!"::ii E. Met loud

. treasurer.

J. W. S1LLERY TO BE BURIED AT FILLMORE

i HI MLR GRI.EM YSILE PASSES YYY \Y UN IT |> AT YY ABASH.

M YN D YY

y lit. ri.mi;mhi;ri;d in ( i iy Bod' Hroiiglu lo Home of Son this Afternoon Over Big l our. YY as

It.iilii r by (lei upalion.

John YV. Silb ry, ago ixty-live .cars, pa- -i d away at hi- home in iVabash, Indiana, Tin day at 10:50 I’eloek a. in., following a stroke. Mr. iillery wa.- a funnel '*•• i iu astle res dent, having left here about fifteen ,'eals ago, w h lo here he wa em-

iloyed as a biirber.

Surviving are the widow and four ons and two daughter-, I Y. Sillery if Greeneastle, William Sillery of Elvood, Ki niiPth Sillery of Gary, Lousa Sillery of Gary, Nadetie Sillery if YY’ ili i-b and one brolhi r, < harle iillery of Carpentersville, and a si.--er, Mr . William ( aipinter of i'erre laute, ami nine graiidehildren. The body arrived in (ii eiu'.i-tle at 1:07 o'clock Thursday ever tin Big Four Railroad and will he taken to he home of hi- son at 2(11 Green itreet. The funeral will he held I'Tiduy aftei noun at 2:110 uVloek in he Fillmore .Methodist ehurih. Friends may view the body at the ionic of Mr. Silhry at any time.

I HI ( Y I I H Bl (. ItRAZII., Hid., Oct. I. (IP) - A rug, which, a Tording to .lame Mc'urdy, ('" d painter, Awd eousidrafile tibility to think and furni hd aniusenient to a gloup of per oli-

lere.

T )i in ' cl, which wa found by .YL 'url' v.a latei idelitifiid a a prayng mantis. YY’hi u placed m an open gl i jar, he bug " pit on Its hand " and walk'd up tile lick siik' of the j ir, arording to MrCunly. YYTiil n-ting he praying mullti ilp|iialei| tu In i iwcd “a- if in prayer” by which the mg must have gotten it name. The ill I'd -bowed fight when il ia- touched with the point of a lead pencil.

NEW YORK, Oct. 4. (UP) A crippled dub gathered its force- today for the defen e of the world’s

bn eball championship,

il Doped to I., o, the Now York Yanfckei - without Herb Pennock, Earl amir and Rib y .Moore, prepared to "shoot the work. ” at the St. Louis ardinal;- in the opening game of the

PL’s world sorie .

I In Yankees hope re ted in the xt fingi i on the right hand of Waite ’. Hoyt, a ba i ball pitcher in the ummer time and a Brooklyn under-

iker m the winter.

“T his i the game we must win," dill. I 11 u [ l!-, the mite manager of tile Yank o- told his convaleseents. Stop i m today and I'm not worry-

ing.”

Smart ba-i ball men figure that un|o. Hoyt eonie through there i. not • ( thi Yankees t 11 retain (Au if title. If Hoyt win today, the Yankee will 1 a\a a |r y etiological ad'antage ovoi the Cardinal- and will hav an even chance tu win the :itYYce YY iliic Sherdel, who lost two •art-hieakiiig bail game- to the Yankee- in the 1!'2(! series, was ce1 '.<'il by William MeKechnic to face the Ymeriean League ehampion-. "YY i' got hi- goat," muttered big Ben Pa.-iTial, tin Yankee re-erve outlielder who will jilay center field today. “He can't beat us.” I be la- time Pa-i hal faced Sherdel ' - -ingled and drove home the tying run in the fifth game of the 1!»26 world erii The Yankee, won the me d to 2, in the tenth. Cmlerdogs for the lii l time in a world s-ih , r: i gt- j- p l, aR in among the Y’aiikeixs. "Ki ep telling the Ciirds we're critipled and we’ll heat them like we did he Pirates,” Babe Ruth said. “This b.ill club isn’t any set up id If I'M' Cardinal- think ■> then wi’b boat them pretty quick,” lain Gehrig -aid. ('( aili-' lo will hurt (he Yanks. Pciiiinck’ lo ■ i a severe blow. But the Yank- have practically tin imp ball club that beat the A’ in a i : ici.d .cries and won the American I."ague pennant. Th. I unkces’ infield i wori : MimothiT now than it did during the k, i month of the American League 11 nnmi i ai e. Tony I.azzi ri h a bad ulder and e.in’t throw any too \ i II, but Mark Koenig i playing 2 > ■ i cent better ball at hurt now than no did during the la I few weeks of till season, lie made a loilf dozen brilliant top i in the Y nk • ’ la t I iarticc. Always a great money player, Joe Dugan ba him.-elf primed for another sunipn m< effort in a . I.ort series. Thi ' aidlnab' infiel I i un hakeaide where Itottomly and I 'i ih perfoim, but Maranville and High may waver. Miiranvdle ha been through a tough grind during thi National Dengue sea on, and he canie his yi ars none too lightly. High’s weakness on liai'd hit ground bills may prove dinu-trous to tlie i ..'d . The little third ba •■man had ixpial ball hit directly at him In (la Cards’ last practice that he was i .able to handle and the Yank can nil them even harder than. that.

Section Man Badly

Hurt

( II ARLES GREEN Ol < o YTESY ILI I IIIROVY N I ROM MOTOR ( Alt.

aiousness on the pait of the grouj i

the o[qio-ing it. The ideal of supremacy | Charles Green of ( oat' .He, seclarge far the e. mmon goi I would eliminati | ioa man for Seetio: O: • of (be

Thi ; Penn ylvani.'i railroad ea t Plainmori ' 'ield, was thrown from I i moti i car

dc: d the -pecial privileged group, lerouii, he aid, wa- of a far

Fiicn - of the dead man expressed danger in America than the soap-box ; Wedn- day and .-eriously inj ii.d, II

t'ar 1'J-ly

Bedford. He m.i

*'"ivi n.i im , wbii h I was Max ILii baiub

s , ' R >al Hotel, ut! hired a commercial plane operating (Thi. t':' 1 '^ lno - :<| d to! out of that city and dew to tin

' a visit to ' farm. The | lane land I in a level 'b'Hand, Goimany, j field on Deer creek below the Stall

HhihI,

^rlieiil

luail, , alive, arm

hi: to, is Rhine.

A D.

and France, and | Farm buildings ( apt. Ilowaid

ported.

Within a short time, many ,

coming l" (be Slat

pri o

^Poh'" 1 r ' ,luml,:M k lh , /'"-'l cad-ter de%i:iv " K ' ‘^virison, and

, i s inav be

Farm by plane, and Mr. Howard .-ay

if I his comes. In " ill have a landing field on the in -t.ituti >n gi'oimil. to

care foi the IncominK -hd'.'*

KECKIN' ES

MENCIE, Oet. t. (UP)

Harry Yli Cauley Inis won Ids one-

•i s, aviin.-t Delaware county

, , ioiu is, who have paid him . | ,()() in bl k salary. The money (,,,,1 () u withheld pending ruling on . pc; led election contest case by

t ,,. Indiana Supreme court. The commissioners paid up p | nger for the court aet-

( q ( ,,.,;iv McCauley is performing ,i pjes . usiiiil today, after an- , , p. , M nil,ay that until he was i,|‘ w ould i-onffne bis work sole-

ihe belief that he was v nge. It was aid Hri

killed in !• was instru-

^ 3hrrilf mental in capturing three bandits who

! attempted to rob .a b.-u k at Hoopstun, III., where he was employed as night

watcl’inan.

Briggs body wa found by a medi-

.p,. a kei who i- i often pointed to ii vas taken to Ea (T rit) a mena e to be reekoiied with. j Ilo pital in Indianapoli . The ideal of ei|ual rights for all i 'mit aid hi buck might too fp qu'-ntly mi i on '.rued, said Dr. Mr. ( ; reen wa. kno, Oxnam. He sai l that it was an ab- motor ear when a (Mow sured version of the idea to think ofl d'f il an a- it struck C an effort to devi e u|) all things ma- nd knocked him off. lb

Chii -tian whi n* ri*-

broken,

from the .i dipped

calling leiial equally. Equal rights, as he see- i di- tam e of about Ji)

brown

Mr.

with-

employed on the Traction l.ino In fore going with tin Peii' mia.

oat loll.

| y to op-rating the county

jail.

cine salesman who was

tl,lough this part of the ........ ^ — ( YYhrii found the body was in night to be well horn. ”1 wish that every clothes, indicating that the victim child might be born in a home instead had been aroused from is'd. A lantern of punt a house.” he said, was also found beside the body. All progress i- stifled by selfish Briggs was last seen alive when lie competition, the speaker set forth. He attendede a theater Tues lay night at made a plea for a wholc-nmc eompetYttica, Indiana. ition rather than a selfish one. As an

Itii-f':- lived alone. example of what he meant he told of - dock. Biolhers plciuc take notice.

i i

All (bid Fi Lows w ho i .a Gic 'Tineral of Brother Gi plea e meet at Grc a a-t room loinoi row afterno' 1 at

atteia

i 'oiiklii

Eodg

I kit) o’-

NEVV YORK, Oet. 1 (UP) I avorable weather condition- fureca t a tn ini'iioou.- crowd for (lio opening of the p.l2.x YY oi lil Kel'ie., gam bet'.eeen the St. I.miis Cai linal- and (lie New Y ork Y ankee today . The -kii wa re dear dm ing tlie • ally m rning and a brilliant sun came out. Prediction by the weather Itnrean indicated the favorahl" wealhei co: ditions would bi t througli tli" ine time. I N HI AN Y Pi >1.1 S EIY l> 11)1 K INDIANAPOI,IS, (M. 4. (UP)— Hog prices were steady at tlie Iciliiinapob Live tuck Exchange today. Bulk (180 His up) cleiired at .811.25. The top pi ieo paid wa- I l.t!5. Receipt numbered 5,500. The calves market w: Teady on receipt of 700 head. Steel sol I • leeipts wer estimated at 500 and th® [n arket do ed I wor. Vcalei brot s 1 li to si7 and ealve- were quoted at S7 to sit. I.amb tended lower at the ( lose. Charles Steegmiller ef Ilnffal" .1 Y’. arrived this inuriiing to attend the funeral of George Conklin