The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1929 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTr.E DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1929.

7h[ c (9dllmn Hosiery

ii ic education. During hi> i'sKino- day with Mrs. Mattie 01i\er moftt he .'tudied t n>.i. i hitfh «.iiool daughters, Mary and Kate.

$1.8$ and $1.95

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.'ubject.s, finished three University i f \Yi .'onsin Extension cour-e- :!i architectijul drafting and two Bib!> Iiir-t:-tute courses, one i:. E.angeii'm. “I mat ge to work a- an Evangelist or in some of the other line - 1 have

tudied,” I'.eier sai .

Nicholas Biesen La Crosse Farmer was Iliier's victim. Beier wa- the “Love Captive’’ of th' farmer's wife, kept him licked in a closet beside her I bed for four month- aft r he tried t

break away from her.

Biesen beat his wife becau.-e of her I coldness toward him. S'.e .-creamed “John, Help; John. Help!” The youth seized a pistol in the clo.-et, smashed dewn the door, and rushed out. Th'- farmer met him with a butcher knife in hand. Beier shot and the bullet went home. 1 relating his story to the Governor, Beier .-aid Mrs. Bit s' n han ed him a shotgun and persuaded him t" -hoot her husband again.

M L OYER INDIANA

INDIANAPOLIS— “Indiana Coverlets and Coverlet Weavers" is the title of the late.-t phamplet to be issued by the Indiana Historica Societ . The booklet i.- the work of Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb, Indianapolis, hi.-toika! writer. It was compiled after eon- , aide ruble research throughout the state. It gives a comphen ive at\ mnt 1 of coverlets and w< avers from the

tariy ays in Indiana.

Mr. an. Mr-. Floyd Eastham and! Mr. a I Mrs. Wilfred Dewee-e called on Mr. and Mrs. Rc-ioe Eastham

Tuesday evening.

The missionary meeting was belch Friday afternocr. with Mrs. Charles |

D» wee-e.

Mr. and Mts. L :.i llui> of near Mt.i Miridian at Thu:-day evening dinner; with Mr. and Mr.-. Wilfred Deweese. Mr. and Mrs. 1.1 yd Greenlea -la-nt Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ditto a!’, children. Mr. and Mts. Harold Buntcn of Coatesville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bat ten Thursday. Mt -. Floyd Ea.-tham spent Th..r day with Mrs. Ollie Sutherlin and children. Mrs. Evan Li-by of Greencastle visited with Mrs. Dallas Ruark Thurs-

day.

Matinee Daily, 2:15 p. m. Sat.-Sun. 2 to 11

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TODAY ONLY RALPH INGE Estelle Taylor

VONCASTLE

NIGHTS 7 AND 9 P. M.

SUN DAY ONLY SMUTS-

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iyiON.-TUE.-WEl), One of the Big Specials of the Year

; PETERSBURG— D'd-mber, 192S, l was the mildest in Pike county in thirty years, local observers declare. Danelior.s and violet- were rported blooming in secluded spots. Some robins did not go south, and were seen hopping about as if winter had never

come. •

• ELI ” EPIDEMIC MT. \ health author 'Went- of P >> unty

PROM PRISON TO PI LPIT MADISON, Wis.. Jan. 5 (UP)— .1 Drier, the farm boy of Chip-

CARD Ol 1H ANKS YYe take this means cf expressing, ,,ur tha: ks to th' friends and neighbor for the kindnes- and sympathy hown u- iluring the death of our son Morris Wayne Gibson, als Ma. McCurry and Rev. Dai - for his words of consolation and the singers, the pall peurer- and all who as-isted in any way. Also for th, beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. I>*Gibson.

SHUMAKER STILL Bl SY

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 5. (UP)-i Despite the desire of the Indiana An-j • i-Sal'" n LeagU' t" further pr.'h!bi-|| t:"n strengthening the search and 1 ! . eizure provisions, n , effort along il these lines are contemplated at the** coming session on the general a-'em-' bly, Dr. E. S. Shumaker, nuperinten-j dent of the league, said today. “If the wets attmpe to jiull an 1 '

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-ee that they don't manage it.” Shu- i maker said, recalling retaliatory tac-1

all g d!y eiv.i'i -y--! tw" I

( influenza. O: recorded, i ■ but few cj monia.

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MUNCIE—Dr. E. L. Austin is the

new dean of men at Bail Teachers! tics the dry College here. He ucceds Prof. Claude | years ago.

E. Palmer who resigned so he could At that time an attempt to put

v,; t. ... • v. rose love adventure led devote his entire time to hi- uties as .nil ugh a bill which would have rei, t : urder, will emerg" from the head of the music department. .quested preliminary hearings and the W. c ru in State pri- n a potential — 0 — presentation of evidence before search

INDIANAPOLIS— A total of warrants could be i.--ued was killed

i H \PTKR ONE OF THE NEW SERI M“TARAZAN THE MIGHTY” BEST < H VI’TKR STOIO E\ ER I I EM ED Strii.l »ill start next Saturday ewing to misunderstanding at film exchange. comedy • BROKE 01 I

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P, .•.in. B'.t 'in’s thundering ans-

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tale i good.

t: the critics of the modern Don’t fail to see this daring a flapper who dared to be

SUNDAY

t . y -si VGE FRIGHTS" •GRAM NEWS

sfcCHIMS ^t^dding March FAY WRAY 7 •'■oww, (J Qmmomt picture SUPREME MASTEKPIEdi. Magnificent, colorful, -pcctaru. lir. f ompelling the imagiiiatiim to new heights of appreciation A lore story of rare iweetnis-. SPECIAL I’KU ES

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Evangelist. < Falling ui oi r the influence of a 1R* ha -tranv womar.. twice his age, when , clerk’s

• \ a only 14, Beier one day broke turf ’ in fhc

had i hot

from a clo.-et where the woman kept him concealed for months,

h. r husband, and fled.

Gi ve:>. : Zimmerman today grante U mi ii y to the '29 year old prisoner who ha served tight years of a lift •nteni". Tre Governor committed his -eaten • to 11 years the minimum

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been paid into the county ffice as fees fine- and forfeipast three months as the

rsult of activitie- , f the county couits sheriffs and prosecutors office, it was rcvialed recently. A total of 127,166 came from the courthouse courts and

officers.

FILLMORE

Mrs. Lowe Sinclair spent Tuesday

degree murder, maid'g him night a d Wedm day with Mr. and f >r an immediate parole. Mrs. Frank Hunt r.

by a rally of dry representatives who turned about and obtained pas age of a law bringing the \Yright bone dry law and motor vehicle laws into con-

formity.

Dry forces'would welcome legislation which would admit confis ated liqu r. obtained by officers despite

faulty search warrants.

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OBITUARY

A descendent of the eatly pioneers ?f Putnam County wa William \Y Brcther.-, son of Robert and Cyrenu rermillion Brothers, born October 27

evidence ! Ht ' ,rrc '' v u{) alui hi " > ,,un ”

'na-hood ih the old home farm in

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• n: red [iiiscn with a fifth Mrs. Clarence Ragan sjHjnt Tliar"

in liquor cases, but decisions of the tate sapreaw court had indicated thep'-linton 'utility, the ho|>e of accomplishing such legislation with any hope of its

being held constitutional.

After marring- to Sarah W light • August 3, 1871 he lived for a time near the ol homestead, ir. ving fr :n ; .hence to Madison Town-hip w it‘re served as town-hip trustee for two

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’.erms in a very creditable manner. He • moved fiom Madison Township to the «uburbs of the City of Greenca-tle ( ind entered the livery and feed stabc business on North Ja • son street and after many years of service to the

>ub!ic he sold his business and retired | allegi

comparatively private life, car-

1.1 had already filed suit Mr. .Steve,.- for damages be- ■ accident. Mrs. Stevens i a pas.-ive guest in the g> - i cfendant approach- ' ' without sounding the

. g hts, that when

■ : ,r c 'erv I upon the cross* ■ t*car had not reached ■ g. that defendant negligei dy . i ii the .-peed of his car and i g gently ran his car into the i .a ■ v , n miff was riding, that

; t ' . f :ii accident, four-fifth-- '! ith of Mill street to the )' 1 ) ar of plaintiff’s car wa , • ted an i defendant by the caerci- of ordinary care could aw ; laintiff’s car. Plaintiff

wa- permanently injured.

Greencastle Gas & Elect. Light Co.

•ng only for hi- little faun on Big Walnut, and such business a.- comes o any frugal man after a successful life of near four.-c re years. He and his good w'ife had returned from a vi~tt to a aughter and family at Musk' - gee. Okla., and in just one hour was •stricke:'. and jms.-ed away at U:Oi) o'clock P. M. Die:/ ": 27. l.<2- • i '78 years and 2 mnnt -. He leav. - to ■ mourn his loss hi- Icvod omp'., . i., t thne daughter.-. Mi-. ( . c Dii!. . Muskogee, Os a. an . Mr . (»• irv Hanna iiTnl Mis.- Jc- t.r t:, ■ : ’I’utnam County, oi ■ , NYilli-, icing died in childhood. A! o eight grandchildren and numerous r. iativ/ and friends, ho, him-i being a , - scendent of Isaian \ n n p 1 - 'er Ptede.-trinarian I!u . • I’" actn He believed in the (!' tnr. • . taugi.t i his grand-father and h-,d stated , ; friends his futuie inti ntio: of unit- ' ing with the people of that faith. H was the la-t one of a ly f i ■ . three sisters, five half si-ter- and v half brother. H wa- a ki'ii * el an indulgont father an ’. a na! t- .. pf his grandchildren an < ic With , that jovial disp -ition v . w.'.a : | family and with the vnrJ "H mi Sweet Home, Theie's no ph,: •Home,” scarcely gone from hi- Up 1 and in the pres nee of his faithful wife and a nei e. he ;dd-nly wit' complaint of pa n of suffering p ,

into Hi - pn sei

den manna and tc reci ive the whit' Stone with the new nanr v thereon that will in-ur irerp' tua! i happine.-s in the paradi of G . 1. 1 tan be said a good man ha- passed

I away.

CARD «1 THANKS I We w '-'h to thank our many f ri. n ,and neighbor- for th. i: kind-:!-.-.- .Using the death of .urd'i.! ,s -b,.* rather, als> the und. : ,k r, mi and for the mu y fl rai offering . Mrs. M M. Bn thi r 1 Daug;:* i

ARC HIE KAMI. DEKI-jND VNT IN MO.OOt) DAMAGE >1 IT Mrs. Helen SUvens, of Greenca.-tle, the plaintiff in a suit against Archie Kahl, demanding $10,000 damag•’es. The suit is the result of the au- , tomobile accident at Kentucky and Mill -treiti in Danville on November 4. Mrs. Steven- L- the wife of Louis Stevens, <wner of the car which was driven by their .on, Robert Stevens

—Da v.!! Republican.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. (UP J Federal trade commission will ^ its investigation of the publicit; ! ods of public utilities next Th. 1 January 10, it wa- announced t(I Hearings were interrupted 9 two months ag ■ when : e lectruwj and shore Company of New Yfl fused to produce certain itconll which the iommis-ian ailed. Chief council healy has t. r. I seeking to obtain the r cords by I action. The commissi":. - ap;>;. for a court order i- retur ..bh United State- court ' i th*' - district of New Yoik le x', i - 4

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