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HRHENCASTLK, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928
WARD HANKS TALLY HURT IN COLLISION
L||,\K LOCAL BOY DIES r|H KSDAY MORNING OF I KACTl RED SKULL. i (RASH ON NATIONAL
Man Did Not ReKain ConL„| Snt .s Vfter Accident. IliKh School Graduate.
No. :>!>.
XMAS SEASON OPENS DEC. 4 IN THIS CITY
fl,.;,., ,,«r was cast over the comI'hanksirivinK Day hy the death ■ f Howard Hanks, on of
FIRST VISIT TO COUR I Hot >E Walker Siddons, 70 years of age and life-long resident of Putnam county, residing about foui tnih - east of Roachdale, made his first trip through the court house Friday morning. He said that he thought it was a wonderful building. He also
made his first trip on an elevator and w;;- surprised by the quickne of the MEK< H WTs To DE( DR \ I K FOR trip d wn. OFFICIAL OPENING IN o— GRI l N< VSTLE, DR. BLANC H ARD AT SPENt KR
Dr. W. M. Blanchard of DePauw GIFTS University spoke Tuesday eveni g hefote the Chamber of Cominer j n i Spencer and the Spencer Evening World comments on his addle - a follows: “The Speaker, who took the floor soon after a delicious dinner had been serve 1 to the members and
Kl
RE
AM \RDED
( hristmas Shopping Season Opening lo Be Conducted The Same As
Last December.
Tuesday will mark the ollical open- j
guests in the basement if t e church ing of the Christmas shopping season by the Ladie.- Aid, spoke on “Civic i' 1 Greenca-tl and the merchants .re Responsibility.” He said that a man'- getting read\ fei the grand opening responsibility to his town started in S utable girts from the various ones most popular Ti s own home in making that as at- "ill be presented Tuesday evening at
men in the city, was returning tractivt a po ible; next cam< then • ght o’clock fro mthe court hi i the Greencastle-Grcen-burg jj,-,, town or city and to foster coopei liiiby, it was announced today. F.\ r>
Mrs. John A. Hanks, t i
^son -treet.
Hr,mi. one of the
school basket ball game in his ^j,,,, among the busines men.
touring c r when a collision ocVj ^at resulted in fatal injuries Vi He was accompanied by Buchanan, Jules Shannon and
drl Frailer.
\v, en Ilelhville and Plainfield on (atioiial Road their ear crashed Studebaker containing four reports state. It is al o .-ai fyi;,■ Bill '.lanan and I-1 a ,.,ei ■ a the time and that Hanks, who was diivi g, wa
||y one awake.
^ r\M re thrown 1 mm fin i the force of the impi.ct and , who was on the bottom of the sustained a fractured skull.
MRS. ARNOLD PASSES AWAY IN FILLMORE
PROMINENT CITIZEN oi I \S| PI I N \M rOWN DIED on
Till RSDAV
one is asked to eonte down town Tues day ami register in the stores paiticipating in the formal i petting The merch. nts will a!, a decorate their window- for the day and the Cnamber of Cnmmeiee will offer thre prizes for ti.e best decorate I window The merchants taking part and the gift- to be awarded by each a.e a> follows: J. K. Cannon and ( ■■., $a.00 hat. Moore and Cook, Choiee of Pair of
Shoes.
Potter Shoe Stine, Choice of p n
if /.ip|M>rs.
Owl Drug Store, $J.0tl bottle tiu-ka
Perfume.
Fle« nor Drug Store, Pen and Pen-
cil set.
Star Store, $1.00 shirt.
S. ('. Prevo Co., $1.00 pair of
Blankets.
Wabash Valley Elect! ic Co., $.’>.0o
ROTARIVNS HE\R n\N \M Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of DePauw university. deliverel an excellent addre s Wednesday neon at the Fir t B ptist church before the m,mhei - of ti e R ita:y Club and the “Rotary Anns.” Precciling the talk, the “Anns” weie entertained at the annual Thanksgiving dinner by the mi mbers of the club. Officials of the Kiwanis club together with their wivi s were special
guests.
Dr. Oxnam made an ex a Rent address that wa- highly received by bis most interested indiei e. Dr. Oxnam ha- established a w id" reputation aa speaker and is much in emnnd to make addresses all o\, r the -tate. Crawfoulsville Review DEATH CALLS MRS. K0CHER ON THURSDAY
MINISTERIAL ORGANIZATION MEETING HERE
INDICTED FOR MCRDKR IN POLK KM \ VS DEATH
DELEGATES FROM I MIN IV I !\ K SC HOOI.S VI TEN D ( UV
\ ENTION AT D P A l M.
SESSIONS TODA^ S \ H R|) \\
BLOOMINGTON, Nov. ;{0 An indictment charging murder in the fiist degree has been returned against Dewey Boshenrs, formerly of Tennessee, who -hot and killed Ralph Pogue,j Bloomington police officers, at the Boshears home in South Bloomington
Saturday night,
Pogue, with three other night patrolmen had gone to Boshears’ home w ith a search wan ant to look for liquor. Defending ten gallon- of white mule which he ha 1 concealed in his bedroom, Boshears reached on the piano and grabbed a .;I8 calibre revolver, shooting the officer through the abdomen. Pogue died at the Bloom-
Delegates from twenty-five colleges ington hospital next day ef pei itonit
and universities arrived in Greencas- is.
tie rhu r si lay night, to attend the na- Bo-hears ha been it the hospital tional convention of the Oxford Fel •inee the shooting with a bullet in his low ship, ministerial organization for right leg from one of tie police gun-
NEPTUNE HAS COURT ABOARD HOOVER’S SHIP
Delegates |„ Meeting \rrnc Thursday Night and Fridav Morning.
Several Register Today.
NKOPin I I S ( ROSSI NG ECU \ fOR FIRS I - I IMF. I NDKRGO IN him ion ri 11 s M VRSHIP s i KAMS SOI HIM \RD I . S. President-Elerl Joins In Proceedings of Mythical Sea King’s Court. Many Initialed.
undergraduate students. The DePauw Cniver-ity chapter is acting as
host to the convention.
ABOARD THE C S S M \ R'l LAND, ENROl TK K) C \^ \yCII . ECUADOR, Nu\ Ml) (CP) kio Nepture, rnlei of the in, .i sunii'l i ommand of the Maryland t day a
MOI HER OF I M ii ( HILDREN SI ( ( 1 MBS TO 11 1 N ESS OF PNEt MOM \
He was stopped aftei had leaped out the Gray Flagship of the Parifie fleet of the automobile as he was being nosed into tin Equatorial /.one rati\ bmught to beadquniters. Two armed ing President elect Herbert lloovi i a
Dr. (,. Bromley Oxnam, president guards have been with him day end his good will tour to the Latin Amci
"I DePauw l niversity, will speak at night at the hospital since hi- arrival can n tion-.
tb Saturday morning session. Most there.
of the Friday session will he devoted o
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Mrs. \ clnta Kucher Passid \»ay Early 'Ihnrsday \t IliispitaL Miishand, Iho < hildrcn Survive.
Death Thursday afternoon claimed one of Fillmore's oldest and most respected citizens in Mrs. France- .1 jth, r boys, awakened by the acci- Arnold.
were fortunate to escape with She passed away about I p. m. aftei ;nor injuries. The collision oc- a stroke of paraly-is which -hi -ufbetween 1 and 2 o’clock Thurs- fi red last Sunday. She w 82 year L irI1 ing. of ago and had lived in Fillmore and L- w at seemed a long wait, th. t "’’ inlm '‘'l iat '’ tb'ougie.ut he,
[other boys secured ao ambulance lif< - time ' ,l ' '' husba "'' Wl .. tll ^i,, „ Toaster. Clayton , nd young Hanks wa- h, ' r ,l, ' at l | about t, n y, ; " a; ' r "’ 1 Ideal Cleaners, Clean and
kt to the county hospital here, vlctu ’" (,f a " ' " h '’'
, BI e - Mi Km d Mh* cam. at 9 a. m. Franccs 1>uise11 ’
rani born in Bainbridge on Tw ' 1 ' aa Kbter- and o... urv.vor bl, 1909 and attended the Tm ‘- V a "’ : M,s - s • N,:lU,1 A,ni,l,J ' ■ ,t hom ' U. public school until his Mrs. Eatl Bunten, F.lln.e.i , and L. A
L-movi J to Greenca-tl,• in 1920. 0akla!, .‘‘- (
a S 1 elu te "f th- b" a! hie h
Ml-. Velma Ciawley Koehoi-, wife of Mark Koeher, di.'I at the Putnam County IT spital Thank-giving morn ing at 2 15 o’clock foll oving a brief illness. Her death wa due t , pneu monia. Mi.-. Koeher w taken -h k a fiw days ago aid wa seriou-ly ill from the tart. She wa removed e the hospital Tue-duy ti"un. Mrs. Koeher was 01 year- if agi
to bu.-iness. The meetings will all be held in Dougherty hall, Bowman gymnasium, and will begin at eight in the morning and at one-thirty in the
afternoon.
\ banquet for the gue.-ts, local M embers, and friends of the organization, a- well as the vi.-itors from Indianapoli- and other nearby -chools, will be served F'riday evening, nt I ongili ii ball. Many of the delegates i ame great distances, and sa, riticeii their Thanksgiving dinners, but tin key will be served at the Friday banquet, ncei rding to rumors from tin l.ongden Hall kitchen which ordeieil (!()() pounds of turkey befoie C i extended vacation for DePauw tudent- was announced. Dr. M'. E. Bundy, head of the de
STEAMER IS SINKING IN MID-PACIFIC
ENGLISH VESSKI SI NDS DI S. II. S. (INI SHIP STANDING BY.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. Ill) (UP) The Stcamei Montreal Mum i standing bv the disabled -tenmer Child
Muqmlla. mile off the Pacific board, with exception of .■ommaml, r
Cunst, radio advice- here said today.
Mr. Hoover, a “Shell Back" vv ei has his engraved c. rtifn ate from King Neptune's couit, heartily join'd the -way of the Mythical ' i i mpel or’- power over tho e on hourd who wi re crossing the F’.quati , for the first time. Those who go down to sen i hipiis passengers or crew and pa over the Equator for the fu , thne, must submit to the decree that Neop by tes befote the tribun I mu-t f:o the a ducking in a i-anva tank riggod on di ck. Before the diu I.ing, the initiates must submit to h.iz
ing.
Hoover has been in I I of King Nop tune’s courts more than iitiynio oa
Pn -
and was born and reared in Gioenca
tie. Shi w - tb' ilauguter of Milton partment of English Bible, will speak Crawley, who with th' husband ami I riday evening.
Bltiraduaie of the local high ■ V|M " car ‘>
I nth the class o. C926. He at-i wa ' a th ' ' I/Wdov I’m iV-ov and „ the ' " ,1 -' 1 .
f ~ ieath wa. a .tudent ' '
j.Vimial College at Terre Haute. _ " ' the parents, he is surviveil A VirkCD si-ters, Mrs. Lyle Green, | l\/\ I JLzC.fV
|.Vr-. Harry Pierson, Bainbridge, iar Roberts, St to Colleg", Pa. brother, Ralph Hanks of In-
Li’.s.
B’ iltes will be heli Sunday af B" at 2 o’eloek from the Mi-Curry Bai Home. Interment will be in ■nrest Hill cemetery. Dr. L. K ami Prof. Waitei B ih ch i rg' No details could be obtained 0:1 the t a: d Chief of Police Paul stated that the negroes wen
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OF U. S. MAIL WORKED HERE
ILLINOIS FARMER HELD IN t I SIOIH Bh BRAZIL
AI I HORIIIES.
Lemy Romines, the Martinsville, ill., farmer hid i her' on the charge of
m t"dy in Hendricks county f nr gj nR fraudulent ecks, h admit 1th I no report of the na b had 1 ,,,. lv i l . ir , r fieticiou
na., I ' the propel ,• •
K from the wiecked condition postoffices in Illinoi and Hanks' ear. it appear- that i’ S)1|( „ h( . | K( | M .,. n , '.,.|y a-'i-e R.. Aurk by the other machine. The m|M( hil> ,. IV ed . ■ pment of Ibid -ale was demolished and half doxen of , v., ed Parkn foui I, is plat th ally a total lo l nua pen w hirb lb ordered n P’ ’’’I the Franklin .street p.^j ., , w jth a Id -nt check. II Thursday morning by the ;(| o | , 1( . ( ,i V( „| f rom tin Parker foun
ither dress, Suit or Overcoat. Greek Candy Kitchen, 5 pound box
of candy.
J. H. Pitchford, Linen Lunch Cloth
and Napkins.
Grog, n and Miller, It pound ean of Coffee, Chase and Sunburn. Craver Electric Co., $2''.t)() on Ua io G. Will fconkliu, $t.tn) in Meridian
dise.
Eitel Floral C . Gold Fish, Stami and Bowl. — Stevens Drug Stoic, Perfume Ato mizer and Powder Box. Frank Schoennian, Wrist Watch. VVm. Wctz, 21 pound sack of Haul
Wheat Flour.
Banner Office, Choice of Stationerv South: rd Boob Store, Choice of new
book of Fiction.
Mullins Drug Store, Brownie 2 A
Kodak.
Ed Hamilton, Alcohol f"i any tai
you drive.
Beck Sales Co., 29 x 1.10 Tube. (1 ok Hardware Co., $b.0() Manieure
; Set.
William-’ Tin Shiqi, Zink Stove
Board.
Eiteljorge Meat Mark'd, *; o() i
Indiana.
two children, Betty Am .md Mark Ji
•urvive.
Mrs. Kncbei was an of the Presbyterian ( fumral seivic will I tleie Saturday at tW' the Rev. \ ietor L. Rapl fici ting. Buiial will In Cemetery.
J. FI. Met'urry, I’ictun
Tressler 5 and 10i Stop. ■ e((() in
cash.
The Hut, d pound box of 1 indy. Sanitary MeH Market, Ham. Browning and Hamm n i, Fry Oven
tain pen coneorn a refund check f"i <,lass
r of his, a VV.
tapolis.
Moore,
['ding to Buchanan and Shan- jof) representing the .x ■ h’lday noon, the driver of th" ani „ un t „f hi- check. The pen- and I k-r car, gave his name a- ,.heck were directed to L. W. Sleight h' French, 1H2I Lafayette Ave. v | n ,| t „f the ficti.'iouPHi- The negro and his eom- „ s( .,i by Romine- in his operaI-" had hern on a hunting trip. t j ons Romine-' garni wa- to irdei pichlne, he said, belonged to a -n tble- ; mi -I'lul a fraudulent
check for considerably in
the mount of the goods, so that h would have a good sized refui d cheek (oin'ng hack which was bona fide and which h- could imi -b without any que--tion. Of course he ha i to use the firtiriou.- name in endorsing the check but he seem- to have gotten by with it until h- was caught ho:e cashing a
bad check.
Romines also had in hi.- possession w: 1 n arrested ,-everiil new fountain p'n - of an cxpei.sive make showing that he had u-ed this same game heTh- fore by sending fraudulent checks in payment for goods 1 nd receiv ing a refund check for the excess ■mount. Romine.- made a dean breast of all his operations yesterday when Chief of police Fulk took him before Postal Inspecter Spear- at Tene Haute and it is probable that he will be wonted
in Federal court 1 the
G SHOWS
MPR0 YEMENI
I BRITAIN’S SD K S(>\ ER <A I VKES ( HANGK FOR
BETTER TODAY.
Todd and Son, Sweatei
Anderson Tiie Co., 29 v 1 19 Gian
T ube.
High Point Oil Co., .'i Gab
I •thographie Can.
H. A. Sherill, Balloon lube First National Bank, \ m 1 -living
< xcess of * bdi.
Certrul National Bank, Xira- Sav-
ings Club.
Lee Williams, fl.CO in Mei hiindi-e Stark and Griffeth, 29 \ 1 I 11 Skid
Chains.
Fianklin St. Garage, $.'e0" on any Fir-stone Tire. Herald Office, I colored pencil.
DON, Nov. 30. (UP)
"a -lightly better today. BuckPalace officials announced at Ini. It was understoed that the IH a. m. bulletin had been postuntil afternoon to enable the ■ physicians to review his en-
Jhiess.
Stanley Hewett, surgeon and :| ry to the King, and Lord injC th
Girl Dies After Lingering Illness
IT HERCULOSIS IS I \TVL 'I'D NtlRA. BITS, CDMMI Rt I \L
I’LAfTL
Mis. Nora Buis, 20 year old daugh-
harge of us ter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Buis, "ho
mail to defraud. Romine-, how liv e on the Commercial Place, pa -ed Inought back here yestei ay away at her home early Friday morn
time.
of Penn, physiciamin-ordi- inXh ,. cnutx . ln g „f tuberculosis, from which he the King, amved at Bucking- by ( i.t I’UiK an u t ,
falace shortly after 9 a. m. Sir ty jail ami will b, niaign.d be for.
Mayor C ipentcr I ruliv afternoon. Chief Fulk visited Romines' home at Martinsville and also talked with the man’s sen who liv< - i n the farm near Martinsville. Brazil Times
\ DROP IN TEMPERM I RE There was a decided drop in thi temperature Friday morning. The cold wind and the lower temperature came from the wc-l, wheie heavy -now ha- been reported foi the pa.-t
few day.-.
M V RRI VGE I it i:n>i;
Nellie ( aiii ami Orich E. Wiek ham, both of Charb -ton, III. Last Rites For Mrs. Eiteljorge Tc Be Held Sunday W ELL KNOW N I.OI XL MOM \N
SI MMOM D I III RSDAV. ( \ME I ROM (iKKM VNV
Mr . Wilhchnin 1 I teljorge, age (1., yiar-, died Thuisdiy noon at the home of her daughter, Ml William Km her, where he had mad- hci homi for ee tini' Mrs. Eiteljorg ■ had been in failii: 1 b.-alth for the past few y. at and 'or the pa t nini
f od- month- bad tH-en eoniineii to h-t bed.
II'1 death wa due lo a complication
of diseases.
Mrs. Eiteljorge was born ill I r bach, Hanover, Germany on December T”, IKfi.'t. She ' ime to America with her pai-nt-, .Mr. and Mr-, (i-r hart llinschhig at the age of eight years. The family came directly to Gr-encastle where -le made her home for the remainder f her life. Mr Eiteljorge, then Mi Hirisehing wa united in marriag' to Henry Eit-I-jorgi 4o year- ago, and to thi- union thiee children w< n' horn. T wo of them, William Eiteljorge and Ml Koeher, -urvive. She also i.- urvivrd hy a brother, Hermin Hin.-ching of Indianapoli ami a ter, Mi-- Ro.' llinsrhing of thi city. Mrs. Eiteljorge was a life long number if the Presbyterian rhur h of this ity ami until her health failed, took an active pirt in th- work of her chuieh. She was also a n '•iph t of the Rein-kali and Eastern Stai
lodges.
The funeral > rviees will be h' Id from the Preshytermn church Sun-
Vminig the guests will he several former DePauw nu n, imlinling Gor don Chapman, '27, now in Gorrett Biblical institute, ami vice-president
held from of the national organization; and i’cIoi k, with Prof. (). V Jack.- n, '20, of Cornell
college, who will accompany five student delegates from that school. In addition to Cornell college, the following schools will he represented at the DePauw- convention:
live meinbei rch and thi
I, pastor, of1 Fore-t Hill
The Montreal Mam (ported 17 feet of water in the engine room of the Chief M quilla, SOS calls were sent out hy the Chief Maquilla yesterday. *-—o— PORTLAND, ORE., Nov. 30 (UP) Thiee sti-amei 1 re rushing to tin aid of the distie--ed -teanici Chiel Maquilla, drifting helph‘s- in Hu Pacific approximately 2,000 mile fiom Seattle, the Mackny Radio Coin pany reported today. The Msuitrciil Maru, the Snmdonio Vlarii : nd the Vtlantu I ity weri it.
Mbion college, Michigan; Albright ** '’ r, "'' * k '' oieken ve-.-el wliiel,
ollege, Pi-nnsylvania; Allegheny col lege. Pennsylvania; American t ni
arried eight white officers nnd 11 | ciew of Chili' e. CL Montreal Mam
r-ity, Washington, D.C.; Maker uni- , ‘T M,rt ''' 1 at •’ A M
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vi 1-ity, Kansas; University of Chat tanooga, Tenne-see; DePauw univi r sity, Indiana; Evansville college, In diana; Grove City college, Pennsyl \ ania; Hainliue university, Minneso la; Iowa Wesleyan, Iowa; Morning ule college, Iowa; Nebra-ka We-le van university, Nebraska; Northwest 1 rn university, Illinois; Ohio North ern univeisity, Ohio; Ohio Wesleyan loom univer-ity, Ohio; Oklahoma City uni ver ity, Oklahoma; South Dakota Wi -leyan univei.-ity, South Dakota; -outbwi -tein college, Kansas; Syia lu-e univei ity. New York; Wayru burg (ollege, Pennsylvania; and
Western I’nion college, Iowa. The repre-entative. who had rig:
tered thi morrning were a- followJohn Atitmtt Redmon, president, Boston univer-ity; Glenn T. Beatty a-soeiate pri'-ident, Ni rthwestcru university; Gordon Chapman, vice pre-ident, Garrett Biblical institute. (Tarenre E. Damnum, secretary In , urer. Album eollege, Mich.; B*n E. VVallaee, Nebraska Wesleyan col bge; I Harold Klingel, Heidell>erg (Ohio) college; II. W. Lnntenhaeb, Ohio Nortlu'ili college; J. H. Dela boose and Jim Babcock, Cornell Iowa college; Neal Kalusner ami Harry haii.-f n, l.avvrenee college, Applet".n, V\ (.; and Stanley E. Skinner, Syra
i ose university, New V ork.
The delegate- are being housed at (he Ddta Chi house. A banquet for .11 tin- delegate-, alumni, and a nun. le r of visitors will tie held h( Cong ih n hall, at eight o’clock tonight. Dr. \V. I Bundy will .-peak at the ban ,|Uet Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam wall midie-s the convention tomorrow
n orning, in Dougheity hall.
time today that it wa .‘>2 mile- from the Chief Maquilla and vvoiil 1 anivi bout Hi A M., a.'eording to ladio ad
vices.
The ma-ter of the Montreal Maru ord'red (be Chief Maquilla to -tart sending ieil flaie- at I Hu morning, ship'- time. The distie ed ve- .el re ported 17 feet "f Water III the engim
29 LICENSES ON MARKET ON DECEMBER IS
VITO PL \ I I S IO BE SOLD 'I 1 i; \ Nivl IN STKEE1
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Grcencastle Was Quiet Thursday
Franklin Street Garage will new Indiana auto liei-n •- plat
es on :ib I tec. I a
Indiana i one of thirty nine state that will ehange tin- color combina tiou on nut' mobile licen-e plates in 1929. I he ||oo.-ier plate- ale to be “smaller and better," aerordii s to Mark Khonil , head of the liren.-iiig diu ion of the .-eentaiy of -tate
office.
Sin' 1 *' Rhoad - took otfi.'.' he ha been working on reduction 'f the -i/.c of the plate until he feels that the 192:* issue ha tieand petfection. Ilure<iuced size wn neatly perfected tbi year but the 1929 plat' have been improved by decrea-Ing the numeral widths and making them more read ily visible. Motif of the new plates is I1I111 k and orange black numeral and let
A. T. Beaun gaid, hi- naval aidi wb ba- sven sixteen of them, and in pind follow “Shell Ricks" in the perform-
ance of their duties.
Th*' Maryland, on it com • ncie the Gulf of Panama to Guay aqnil, Kemidor, fir-t Smith Ameiican i all of the Huover Good Will mi.- 1011. wa rolling lazily when up over the elipp' i bow of the battle-hip, Neptune and h
-tuff scrambled.
Neptune and hi- rourt p radiil ilu ile.-k, with the battleship' band in I lead, playing olrful dtigi New paper <orre-pomlent m fnrmal elot 1 es followed a iivl fin. Tin “Polly vun' Those who have never < m ed tin Fquatoi were win ned to join th' par
ade.
Although the K.piatoi will not b pa.-seiT until a o'clock tlii ,'ifti ino'io, Neptune wa- about bi> woi earl, with -oine 1,111)1) “Pollywog " to le initl ted. Neptune called hi - loiirt *'> m b i on Ih*- fore deck uiidei lln muz • the ixtoen inch gun.-. With In bm whiskers streaming 111 t'a biee/.e, bsat beside 111- queen, Xplirodile and the Royal baby “Itlabl ipple The “Pollywog " a einbled in a I iri le and were called iqe 11 t" in * 1 rhalge- of mutiny and all'inp 1 I " evade i oiirt ileiTi e The victim- attempted lllllbwer . Neptune frowned upoii tie m all 1 nd sent enced I hem In \ .11 i"ii p' l altie ■ wbich included > nan . lin (it , and the lo. k up Th.- victims wer" ci/.cd mil 'di, ■ lift soli p, and ot he 1 HH'ledlel w - II ed in a lather f"i a bape I ben, lb ■ “Pollywogs" all wen dink 1 I m 1 tank rigged on dei k for 1 • p p • going in < lot he and all.
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NOR IHC0T I CONFESSES TO CRIMES
DM NI K (II "Ml Rill R I ’ KM' NF XR < DLL XI’Si; M 1 I R (ONI ESSIDN,
III XNKSGIXTNG '»XY FOI ND
MANX \XX \Y FROM
HOME.
LOS ANGELES, N
(no don St uai t No tb' dt
-f four I ehicken
near collap e today aftei confes-ion of the nnirdi 1
can hoy at Puente. Sortheott, who fled to 1
HUthoritie- Is'gan an tie.'
(UP)
detail" a M"\i
mad" when ligation of
jihrey Rolleston, physieian-in-or-the King, was summoned I'alace one and one-half hour.-
f, ’ r consultation.
Huinphrey is one of the most ll,lf nt physicians in Great Brit-
w ' 1 ' understood he would -ign
the King'- .'"U-
Ilomine was Inought here the first of the week by postal inspector Spear-
William Joynson" Hicks, for questioning. Romine, it is said. ' rotary, came to the Palace pent in entire -tininu " ' ’he doctors were in consult!,- about ten year- ag" -oiling concr-t. noon
had been suffering for somt
Miss Buis f' rmerly wathe A. & P. Grocery store.
She is survived by several brother- and -isteis, and by the parents. Mr. Buis, her father, is reported in a -erie.us condition, also suffering
from tuberculosis.
day afternoon at two o’clock with
the Rev. Victor L. Raphael, pastor, in quiet one
mploved at charge. Burial will bo in Forest Hill town street cemetery. business houses were all closed as ba
ters on an ornnifo ba^k^rounfl.
The Indiana plate- follow a formal with th«* mur h r tn*nd toward “hiuiM tt» , 'v ,, in pr#*f»*r- Kivrisidf* county
mrr to ,, blonde.H ,, f accfirdin^ to a Kurvoy rmifn* by the Amurican Aut<
mohilo Assoriation.
I’horo w'ill be tw«’nty-thr^ , ♦ , different (-(dor combination** in u>e next »ea-
-on the urvey show Nine atato his alleged “Munh r i'oim i * Thanksgiving Day was an unusually ««'• the District of Columbia will re- route here in rust, dy of Mix. id- " ' m Grcencastle. The down «»"> the same eolors, but reverse the L'- Angeles county "ff"" were deserted and the lettering and hH.kground. party Is expected hortly b lore :">on.
No -ingle color motif can be -aid Since e rly yesterday |"di ' b '.e to prevail, although six state- and questioned Northeott, md ' • "li ng the District rf Columbia will use yel- continue I today .1 Nmil" - 1 ma l. low letters and numerals on a black new statement- v ieh authoiitie aid
■M bulletin
Sirli
busine
,, Keen the custom for years. The day Ernie Firrbaugh, captain of the found many people out of town and DePauw football team, was a guest those who were remaining, stay 1 u
of honor at the Butler-Tufts game at home, because ..f the had wet the r. , , ,. Indian-.polia Thursday. Firebaugh It was somewhat warm, but a misty used in five state this y«ar.
received a 1
haekground. Black and white
fence po t
-ilver football during the rain fell during the aftei main that
funeial will be held from the game as he wa- name,I on the all- made driving more or l.-s dangerouthis city Rector Funeral Parlors Sunday after- -tat" team mm, d by the Indlanapo- and as a result, everyone took a com-
The hour will be announced lat- Us Star last Monday. Butler trn
ed Tufts, 28 to 3. ,
The Indiana combination of orangt and black will have a total of tiv
Indicated a complete 1 nf, 1 1 ('onfronted with the p timon > Sanford (Turk, hi < 1 ephew, Northi ott tried by skillful qu'. tinning t dep'it
The
-upportf t , a- compared to four in sheriff XVillium Bright
p|,(e dny off and rested to the full ex
, tent.
1928. whit.
Four state- will Use black and and four green and white.
ics to disci ver the natii" state's rase ngnin-t hi
if thq
