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WAR ASH— Mr.'. (i"-rgi Andcr on who admitted ownership of alleged home brew and - ved he r husband from being arrested and serving a jail senteure, only to get a l.i t-day jail term herself, ha- been released. She was in poor health and docter told authoritii s that further confinement would make her condition worse. —0— BLOOMINGTON — A shipment of 275 violins, imported from Czechoslovakia, each valued at $50, have been received for use by pupils in the city grade and high schools. Fred J. Shari), school musk director, announces that it violin will he given each pupil who take- forty lessons. —0— BLI FFTON — Mr John Falk, 01, wh has spent neaily all of her life in Wells county, wa- amazed at the change.- in business section here when -he visited it here for the first time in 12 years. Her home is here, hut, -he never ventures far from it, uc counting for her long abs nee frun the section, RICHMOND — Add m a dry ag ent’s accomplishment . the use o' woodcraft to cateh “dabbler.-” in lb| uor. George Cor.,a, l\ near here has been sworn in as a Wayne coun

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H. Wood. Corya, known as I in forest k re, noticed the 1 i tree was misplaced. He | and found some mash i

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lair ■ I nearby. The two arrests fol- ^ SUNDAY ONLY 2 TO 11 1 \ M. 10C-30C

lowed and sheriff Henry Long ie-i —

warded Corya by adding him to

deputy force.

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LIGHTS FOR ROTHSTEIN MILLION'S

PUBLIC SALE I will sill at auction at mv farm ti miles noith of Gri'cncastle, t milts south ef Bainbridge on the (ircencastb -itainbridge road on Thursday, Nov. 22 \T 10:30 A. M.. I til. FOLLOW ING: 3—H( iKSK.s—3 One bay marc, smooth mouth: two sorrel mures, P and II years old, one with colt bv side. Ml good workers i, l VI III 6 One eight viar old Holstein and Jersey, with calf he side; One llol stein and Jersev, 2 years old, call hy side; One two year old Jersey; One > year till Jersey and Holstein; One 5 year old Jersey; One two year eld Jersey and Ilidsti in, with calf by

side.

.SHI:l•:l , —10 HLAD 10 head ol good sheep and one

bnck.

10—HOGS—10

Fi\e Duroc sows, 20 Duroc shoals, woghing about 70 lbs. One Duroc hoar, immunetl; One Hampshire sow

1NDIANAPO! I.' — Aiming her S ' F,or * p , v ■ Benin tt, ' ' "'Uted ■ = three would he hohl-u|) men. proprii ' ' r,1! - - = was carrying the day’- receipts home ^ , , breila \ "I ^ home the three bandit.' blocked her ^ . mat ded. =e “You get or I’ll fire.” The three || haven’t been seen -ince. I^S GARY — Aitour Martin, 21, has ;=| confessed that lie was armed with a = piece of broom'tick which he pointed at John Chon n-ki when he ami = I awrencc Ruska robbed him (if $.!0. A white sweater worn by Martin aid,.,1 deti'ctives in finding him. Martin | = .ml I’uskacs told the detectives the = iroomstick holdup wa- their first ef-1^ PR RL’ — Tli Seils-Floto circus = las gone into winter quarters here ^ fti-r closing t • ,'i'ason at Mon roe,, 77* La., recently. It is the last of three !§|| low of the \nu rican Circa- cor- = oration to d" the John Robinson | and Hagenbeck Wallace organizations |^g i mled their season last week.

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KVANSVTL1 i Horatio Alger i i his best “work and w in” vein could nut surpa the record of an L . an ville ina: who an office boy at IS eventeen, now forty-two owns a million dollar comp my. Boaz Craw ford | = through purch.i "f all stock of the = John G. Neumam Produce Company, = is the man wiio made the office boy j sf to owner jump. ^ GARY — A mattress cleaning job ^ j== h i co t .'750 i * moaned by Mrs. W. L. Rowan. In . mattress she sent == to a eh ailing plant, was a $750 diam- I Is

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GRANADA NDAY ()\j y

IN THIS FINK I’D it RK Ricuard OlX

With JEAN MM III K \NI \ l \ I OF THE BIG LI AGl FRS

KINOGRAM W M l ER HIDW LLL AT THE “BARTON”

Dix continues to bat 1 000. ” I he Quarterback,” “Sporting Goodi,” “Easy l on"' Lasy <i»” — he hasn t muffi J once. He delivers a fast om in this ideal mixture of romance and hast ball.

ALL-STAR ( OMKRY “THAT N'GHT”

M MONDAY—TUESDAY 2:15, 7 AND 9 \\ M.

omi ring. She is - asked police in tracing thi ring.

to aid . =

INDIANAPOLIS— More than 100 women, departin' nt president- and 1 ecr' taries nf tie American Legion auxiliaries froi all states of the union

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with 0 pigs; | Hump hire meat hogs, i will meet at National Legion head-

weighing about 100 lbs. > \KM IMPLLMLMS One John Deer: riding cultivator, one McCormick mowing machine, one hreaking plow, one sulkey break plow, <e e Met ormick di c, one log wagon, one hav frame. HA 1 \ND GRAIN tin.' stack timothy hav, one stack mixed hay, shredded fodder in barn, about 100 bushels corn, 75 bushels of

| oats.

TERMS; On sums of $10 and unI dor. cash. On simi> over SI0 a credi it id six months will he given, notes to hear H per cent, interest from date. Notes to lie bankable. 2 per cent.

1 discount for cash.

liuiTigan Druthers l" l RECTOR, Auctioneer,

H. G. BROWN, Clerk,

ill mu r will he served on grounds.

ipiartei here D" ember t and 5 for a i itio: al confei me. Nation 1 officers! of the legion and auxiliary will addr .ion 1 the confoience.

UT\(KED Wit II MILK M( KNKSS 'M ( LINTON, Ind., Nov. 17 (UP)— js William Hi v.er and his two sons. IS William and Thomas, of this cit v. 1 5£ aave been attacked with milk sickness is ■in uncomi' 'ii malady, according to == the report of i local physician. Brewer = has his ow row ml pastures it iiO^E back of bi home. An Investigation |js| to determine what the cow had eaten I o re-ult i the illne.s- to the family’S

probably will be made.

CHANEY

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With ROItOTHV MA( KAILL \ml J At h .MILVD/I From the mu iral wwdvhjGfl Bolton, I n 1 IhompMiui'lGent Gershw in. II \ RIO I.A NGlHlN (OMI'.DV Today Last Times glen I in (IN \M) PATSA Rl III Mil 1 1 * 1« "HOT IIKKI.S" ( (IMEDA —( AllTOON 2 TO II P. M.

HOPE FOR RADIO VOCAL TRIUMPH

, A new photo of Miss Inez Norton, named hein fortune left by Arnold Kothstc.n, elain gambh i . Atlantic City, N. J , from New York. Mi.s Nort feet of the gambler's death, has been planning a f of the Rothstcin fortune, which hu.- been estimated ..

to part of the I" r arrival at 1 from the efA for her share' various figures.'

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MOVIES

\T THE M»N< \S1EE SI NDAA I n a fast-inoving conn d Richard Dix, tlv athletic t.ir .uid id supp rting cast, head'd In Ji i'i Arthur, provide a i" ' I cn'cit uniiu nt it the Voncnstle tin . ter l'"i .Sundii,.. “ Warmltu 1 ities of a young ieok ■ h i i ball player whose trial and tiihulnlimis are not confined to t hi eball diamond. In fact, a large pi'i ci ntage of the actions involve a iotlu , inaiid of diam end, one very wall known to women. Jean Arthur, D l"aduig woman, who play, oppe ite tin tar for the first time, givi , reditatd ■ performance in a pli i. in;'- inh.

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I ILLMORE

Mi . Fred Robinson and i ited Monday afternoon with Met .eliel |; j.irk and children.

Mr. and Mi . John Hunter, Amos II i iti : . i' ,| Mrs. I,i me Sinclair went to Moon ville Monday • afternoon. Mi . O t Kydii k v. a in New Mays-

ville, Monday.

Mi Henry Jaekton and children p' nt Tin day with Mr . Dallao Ku-

ark.

• or i FI inn has been pending a few da in Cloverdah with her brotlier, ( . R. Flinn. I In i ill son of Mr. and Mrs. Kee R d h 1 been quite . ick the past few days. Mr. i id Mi . Henry Perry were

' quiter and dr .ippcsf :| - rhildreti they (am

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Bros, productien, Tin, comes to tH, Sunday. The mu is a 'Harvey (I d ! Frank Steele . 'my who ditecG d I! s ! Regiment," u d handled the nn

;h« Desert.”

I NDAY

1 'it," .( Warm i -tarring Kin-Tin-(irunuda Theab i rg we.sG'rn tin il|( r adaptation of a Ross Lederman, in “A Dog of the t Rare for Lilt,” hone in “I’iaiv of

Fillmore, Wednesday. Mi George Smylhe have (In Lloyd Campbell farm.

ited Wed

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visitors ii

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Greenca. Me. 'Ir i hillip Carpenter was taken to On l'ii!mm County hospital AVedne day evening. Mr. Mr . I'le Christy are the ’ 're: ( a on born Monday.

GRAN AD A. MtiNHAA Two of the MKHn’s

.ml talented play,, . Doiothy Mac kaill and lack Mulhall, unite to

c entertainment in

<; L” the First National farce corned, rhcluled for

INDK AIION OF (OLD WINTER I i ; out Indiai.a large numbers ings ol "f t can now he een gatheimg in j ;epnration for th(dr annual trip .om' ■ ard to tlv warmer rlimat-

“I I AITFR AMVES" FA' itNSVILLE, In N( ■ ^ More and more “fl learning how to prepat ■ ■ their husband.-. n th" "i"'i Mary \t ,! conducted a c" kii'T

week.

The food ' xpert attribut ■

“flapper wifi ;i 11

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kitchen " ,d n

with it - equipment and

such as c loK'd utensils to ms' 1 ard the kitchen

cannot In Ip hut i ij' 1 ! 2. That the husband* tired of bu; mg then

tuarants and r'idb ' ^

their wive, .irecml ■ ^ Mi-s Stuart compu”'

of today with it furniW 1

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, A warm reception was extends,! Infante Don Alfon. o, first cousir of King Alfonso, of Spain, hu wife, the former Princ, 3 Saxe-Co-Ku^g Gotha, and their son. Prince Alvaro, on their arrival here from p .ii. Photr shows the roval family arriving on the S. S. Majestic as gun* hoomeri forth from Governor’s island, in Now York harbor.

Phyllis D. Nowak

One of these young women may be chosen to represent the mid-w-est in the national Atwater Kent radio audition in New York, Dec. IG. They are winners of stato contests who must first compete for the district championship at Chicago, Nov. 24, before going to New York. • After hearing them sing over the radio those who have listened in mail their ballots to the judges and these votes count fiO P'-r cent in deciding the winner. Among the contestants are the Misses Gladys Morrison Ball, of Kansas City, Mo.; Phyllis D. Nowak, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Grayce Lindgren, of Aberdeen, S. D.; Gertrude Schmitt, of Minneapolis, Minn., and Maria Matyas, of Chicago, IU.

“AVhil" Goldwyr

showing Monday and Tuesday at the

I Granada Theater.

V()N( A ST LI'., MONDAY A TI’FsD

VONCASTLE, MON. \ p Lon Chaney I,;,, played many role ! minister, mysterious aml , lth( . rw]

hut for the fir-t time in hl Mfp he ’ " n,, ' v P U y |n « ■ policeman The

great charactei tar 1 j plainclothesman on the

police force in hi. , at( . t picture(

ty Sleeps,-- a Metrn _

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j j , , 0 " Cj>t,e Theater Mon-

l day for a two day,' ^oMn S .

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A II ESDAk m, st popular !.

('id t oera who nay this migggrsI'Co-| t io:i u, u;,||y , I nr. u,,t take place beIme th' latter part of November do- ' hii' it 1 an mien of an early winter

and a , . Id one.

II" warm 1 of birds a they take ' f"t' their long journey, range in utnbi 1 of anywhere between a

Lieu and nd a “gang.”

1 1 "'nally a whole day i.i required ' ,! 1 1 1 qi of the blackbird* to col- ‘ 1 O 1 i’nally as the flock flies

'ti ring in r antly, a chut-

('1 ti.,' couhi I,,, termed a call for 01 1 of it kind to join the flight, it '''op lli nly into the neat by trees. ' m nv n po .. ihle of the bird t

r '' 1 11 n one tree in order to keep to^ I “it showed i' 1 ' 1 |

j fled with it b"" ^ ^

i I- ept up at intervals cl! day! Mfohi'b' ,’ ' t v. r t;-d>r

ur.d.v.'.i v/htn th'*y bueem 1 un J .tut, n

cast New

York

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cult court in,r "'" , '‘ I,, dry ll terme of "I»'d" " ' i,j v.vj

an who w.i-

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