The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1929 — Page 1

(THE GREENCASTEE DAIBY BANNER, SATURDAY, JUNE 1,1029.

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House Guests Return Hume Mrs. Charles Reynnlils <>f Camby ami Mrs. Mary House ami son Raymond of Mooresville, who have been thi guests of their brother, Tilden Mr Neff and family and commencement guests of Miss Dorothy Helen Mr Neff have returned to their homes. + + •{• + + •> Monday Club To Meet With Mrs. Obenchain The Monday Club will meet with Mi-. Oscar Obenchain, west Walnut street, at 2 :.'J0 o’clock Mon lay after-

noon.

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Mill \ttend Wedding

in Indianapolis

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Concilia family, Miss Christine Wright Mi . Dent Arnold, will attend wedding of Miss Mary Mneza

Chailes Dergo in Indianapolis Sunday. The wedding will take place at the Holy Rosary church on .Steven-

Street.

•'* »!• -i* *1* Mrs. Rector Elected President Woman’s Union At the business meeting of the Woman' Union of the Christian Church held Friday at the church, officers to serve for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Pres., Mrs. Charles Rector. Sec’y., Mrs. Ira Cowling. Trees., Mis. Myra Curtis. The presidents of the four sections of the Woman’s Union act as Y’ioeFr< ■ idents, and are elected by the respective sections.

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SMALL SIZED PAPER MONEY

THE DAILY BANNER The city fiirrm- wer- called to the scriptnon - f 'hem. Entered ill lbe Post i mice hi Green- home of C. H. Rat !ab> -J' . at noon

castle, Indiana, as second class mail Saturday to extiic uish a small blaze | T ir. - . ic , , . . | atol . (•„, t | ie railroad, was told hi

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ignal seivice oper-

matter. Under the act of

1879

IS DUE SOON j* 1 ’"' 1 " 1 "" ^ *• •"

March 3, caused by a e> a eil heater in

FEDERAL RESERVE HANKS OF rm I I II NTRTf WILL INTRO. IH ( K NEW CURRENCY

"The federal reserve hanks, which will be charged with introducing the new small-sized paper money to America this summer, are expected to

Personal And Local News

| basement. Only minimum damage re-1 note dropped by a trainman as tlie ( i - u ] tP( | ' ; train passed through here to be on

0 j the lookout for the boys.

radio i VTCIIB8 BOYS WiMi,- a "i 1 tiRio Wasnar t"i>WHEEI.ER, I ml.. June t (UP)—‘ . th(i , M)ys ap they walked along] Itadio aided in cutting-short a long lhe Warner brought them to ; journey planned by two Gary ^°y s ', Valparaiso and turned them over to William Reynolds, 11, and John Ma-^ po)ipft whi) ho | ( , tll ,. nl unt j| their jiar- ;

LINENS FOR THE BRiS

sets, pure linen, 34 x 35 with 4

Luncheon napkins

Large size linen luncheon cloths

45 x 45 Luncheon sets, beautiful linn,, coloted borders

l'> napkins * w * Painted^ designs on heavy thread linen, gay coin

Also towels, scarfs, etc.

colors,

lone.

ents arrival.

Mrs. William Nichols, Crown

co-op, rate in a campaign to familiar-j a stroke of paralysis Friday

ize the public with the new issue. I evening.

The treasury department is co-oper- j

ating with secivt seivice operatives J* L. D. Snider, of Indianapolis, was everywhere to eliminate the chance of! a business visitor in Greencastle

The crew of a Pennsylvania freight

train, while stopping at Hobart, heard j The boys said they were enroute to I a radio broadcast of the report that Eelsville, O., where the Malone lad

St., the hoys were missing, giving a de- formerly lived.

Saturday.

Clarence R. Wells, of Judson, was j in Greencastle Saturday morning on !

, business.

fraud in connection with the change. In general appearance the small notes vary but little from the present designs. The backs are in green and the faces in black. The treasury seal

and serial number will be different in 1 Harry Mann, has purchased a new color for each denomination. They j Chevrolet coupe from the L. and H. will be blue on silver notes, red for | Chevrolet Sales.

United States treasury notes, yellow

PRIZES DISTRIBUTED

for gold notes, green for federal reserve notes and brown for national bank issues. The notes will be printed on a new type of paper that is tougher than the giade used heretofore and designed to permit longer use. They will he about the same size as the present paper money of the Philippine Islands, slightly more than 5 1-4 inches long and a fraition less than 2 3-4 inches

wide.

Later, on a date not yet fixed, millions of dollars worth of the bills will be distributed to the federal reserve banks at San Francisco, Kansas City, New York, Richmond, Dallas, Minneipolis, Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston and Atlanta. The reserve hanks will etire the paper money now in circulation as

INDIANAPOLIS, June 1, (UP)— Rav Keech, winner of the 17th an-

nual 500-mile automobile race, held at ] as P os " ib,0 ‘ For :l certain P e * th. Indianapolis motor speedway Me- rio ' 1 * therefore the pocketbooks of the m rial Oay, todav possessed $31,950 general public will have to accommoin prize money—the share of $95,150 I (lat '* themselves to bills o ftwo differav. aided drivers who paiticipated. I , ' , ' t • siz, ’ s - Maker s Mil cases have

i been obliged to take the new money

Keech, who finished fourth in last year’ race received $20,000 from the Spei dway, the remaining being for lap championships and money donated by vaiiou; organizations to the winner. Louis Meyer, winner of last year’s race an i runnerup in the past event, received $20,400 in prize money. The award of the Indianapolis real t state hoard to the driver displaying the best sportsmanship was given to Johnny Seymour for safely piloting hi machine into the pits after it had In t a wheel. It was pointed out that had Seymour deserted his mount a soi'us accident might have occurred. The award was a gold split second

Stop watch.

into consideration in planning their output for the future. The public’s taste for souvenirs is expected to net the government a considerable sum in that many hills of small ocnominations may never be presented for redemption.”

See Wetz for Berries after per. Priced to suit your purse.

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GOLF TOURNAMENT

SEW MRS CONDEMNED

BLOOMINGTON, Jnd. June I (UP) ! caps above 18. - Practically the entire sewer system Re sure you use

i f this city and its sewage disposal plant have been condemned by the Indiana state board of health which ha ordered that changes he made byJuly I. The matter will be considered at a meeting of the city councd Tuesday night. Among the recommenda-

tions of the state- hoard are:

Medal handicap golf tournament at Greencastle Country Club, June 2nd. Players will be grouped according

to handicaps.

Class “A” all player- with hamii-

. caps below 12.

i Class “B” all players with handicaps between 12 and 18 inclusive. Class “C” all players with hamti-

the correct handi-

cap a- the list has been revised. Priz-

es for each class.

\IR FIELD DEDICATED

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ANDERSON, Ind., June 1 (UP)— Ceremonies for the dedication of An-

I hat Jordan river district sewer he derson’s Municipal Airport were

im-tructed ami extended; an ade iiuate sanitary sewer be built for North Bln< mington; present sewage plant he abandoned or rebuilt and that discharge or roof and surface drainage into the sanitary sewer he stop-

ped.

cciitinucd today with many airplanes and an army blimp scheduled to give exhibitions. The ceremonies which opened yesterday, with several noted airmen present, were to be concluded tomor-

CARS WASHED FOR $1 < ars With Wire Wheels, .151.25 JIMMIE TOBIN

Phone 475-Y.

The Greencastle Band will practice i Monday evening at 7:3(1 o’clock. All i members are requested to he present j on time.

Mrs. Fred Allen and Mr. and Mr-, j Alger Leathermnn have returned from i Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Leatherman is quite ill. William Pace, of Fillmore, has pur-j chased a new four door Pontiac sedan deliverer! by Stark and Griffith Motor Sales.

Mrs. C. A. McCutchin and son, of Fort Wayne, arrived Saturday for a visit with Mrs. McCuchin’s brother, C. W. Tribby.

William Oscar Grimes, little son of} Marshal and Mrs. Paul Grimes, is reported as being confined to his home on account of illness.

Mrs. K. P. Carpenter of Noblesville and daughter, Mrs. Clarence A. Jordan of Gary are the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. nonce.

Miss Zella Adams, Commercial instructor in the Greencastle High School will .-pend the summer vacation at her home in Muncie.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones left Friday evening for New York City to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beyer and son, before they leave for Europe.

Miss Vnginia Markham left Saturday for Baldwin City, Kansas for the summer vacation. Miss Markham is Latin teacher in the local high school.

Mrs. Robert Bums of Bronxville, N. Y. and Mrs. Robert Swintz of South Bend arrived today for a visit with Mrs. H. A. Gobin and Mrs. Jack Rintz.

There will Ik- a regular meeetkng of i the Directors of the Greencastle j Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the First Na-i

tional Rank.

Mrs. Hugh Stevenson, of Brazil, will move into the Lyon apartments on east Anderson street Monday. Robert H. Stevenson, county agent, D a son of Mrs. Stevenson.

807 mock St.

Mr. and Mrs. Buford Gill of Rockport, III., are spending the week-end Visiting Mr. and Mis. Harry Gill, Anderson street, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shnptaugh, of East Seminary street.

Prices Cut To The Limit!!!

After June first, we will sell chicks at the extremely low price of ? 10.00 per hundred. We will rontinue to produce the ,-aine high quality, bred-to-lay chicks which have given such high satisfaction for the past five years. Only a few chicks available, so phone or write your onler NOW.

Attractive reductions on poultry supplies and Sargent quality paints. Stock up at these RIG SAVINGS.

(;ri:kn( astlk hat< hery

Phones 525-L. . .303-L

22 S. Jackson St.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cowling and, Mrs. Park Smith, Miss Mildred McClue of Gurnee, III., ami Mi s Evelyn Brevier of Chicago, returned home today after a visit with Mr. Cowling’s! parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Cowling.

Jesse E. Michael and James II. Michael filed an application and separate bonds for letters of administration in the estate of Nancy A. Michael in the circuit court Saturday. letters were ordered i-sued. Glenn H. Lyons is the attorney for the estate.

Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Lemmick and children have returned home from Buffalo, N. Y., where they weie called by the death of u brother of Mrs. Is-mmick, Charles May. Mr. May died lust Thursday. He was known in this city, where he had often visited.

FOR SALE

GERMAN POLICE PUPPIES

These pups have an exceptionally line pedigree and will develop into dogs that you will be proud to own.

l or information regarding price, selection, etc. Phone MR. (ONRAP, 355 7.

R. H. Stevenson, county agriculture agent, was in Terre Haute on Friday, attending the district meeting of county agents. Plans for the annual 4-11 Club (lamp at Merom this summer were discussed during the afternoon with Uaders of the organization. I The camp will Ik* held at Merom, July| ] 22-26, and boys and girls from six counties will attend.

The Veterans of Foreign Wats will meet Monday night in our dug out under the City Library. All the exdough boys of the lute war are requested to fall in as Mess Sergt. Ashworth ha- a feed on hand. There will also lie the election of a delegate and j alternate to the state convention in Terre Haute, June 14, 15 and 16. Come. Other important business to transact.

Mrs. C. E. Goff of Russellville was removed, to the Putnam County Hos-j

pital Friday for treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moreland, northwest of the city, are the parents i

of a son horn to them F'liday.

^CONQUEST"

UV Based on THE CANDLE in rne wiND^

1 r^-^AiyMARY IMLAYTAYLOg^

Copyright 1928. Warner Bros. Pictures Tne. “CONQUEST,” starring Monte Blue, Is a Warner Bros, plcturlzatlon of

this novel.

THE QUALITY SHOP ♦ J. H. Pitchford

%! Until $138 i

Niles H. Martin

B-nson Land Survey,. tabbshed a Democrat, npw '

Is Laid To Rest finfrai, held wkdnksday AT (LOVEKI)ALE. I.IYFI)

HERE YEARS \0().

and was the only

g'-'ew.,, manhiHsUh,.,,. * "> newspaper work. A biqk/' •diy B. Mart n, formerl] ,

Cloverdale Graphic.

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Arthur Flume returns from an Antarctic > rpcditii/ii on which S'imon tnci ton. the leader and

He saw how she took It, saw that he had struck a death-blow at her love for him. Something seemed to give way in Ids heart. He turned

Pounces friend, was lost. Hath men and sank Into a seat by the hearth

lotted Diato Her ford, hut now Pounce proposer. Tortured hp his memories. Pounce confesses to Or. Gerry that, panic-stricken in a blizzard. he deserted Overton, not j/rf dead, and found rescue for himself. Vnknuielnp. Olanr marries Pounce. One day while Pumice (x away arrani/ing another expedition. Overton returns. Inadvertently hr reveals his love for Diane and tells her part of the true story. Faunce sees Overton and discovert that he wants to conceal his (Faunce'*) cowardice to protect Diane because

of his love for her.

His K'test, pausing on the llttlo Old-fashioned stoop, looked hack,

and Overton got

of a white face and haggard eyes: but Faunce made no reply in words. He merely nodded his head and disappeared into the shadows that were gathered thick under the ce-

dare in the path.

with a groan

"It’s Incredible,” she said, almost In a whisper. "It's incredible How could you do such a thing and then

endure the thought of It?”

"1 haven’t endured the thought of It. It's been torture; and now he wants It to go on, wants me to keep on to hide It for your sak®.

But I see how you feel!”

"It was driving me mad. I haven't slept, you know that Hut, Diane" ills voice suddenly thrilled with passion 'for God's sake don't look at me like that—I love youl”

"Oil!"

Diane stood staring at him, outraged and terrified by his confession. All her natural integrity in arms, she had no pity for him.

an impression i Then, as he did not siteak again

or even look up, she turned slowly

door, Faunce found himself once more In the road, and turned mechanically to go back to the cot-1

Uge

In his soul, at that Instant, there waa neither hatred, nor contempt, nor even shame. He was numb

left him to die!" said Faunce.

was, in a measure, taken by surprise Ho came slowly Into the room and walked past her to the lire, his head bent. He was trying to rally his thoughts. She turned back with him and stood watching him. scarcely daring to hrenthe. At last he threw back his head. ‘T think I’ll tell you,” he said deliberately. "Overton thinks It can bn kept a secret, and perhaps he's right, but I say that you have a right to know, to decide for yourself. Anyway. I can't go on. I’ve got to a place where I can't go on!” She was breathing quickly, a horrible fear dragging at her heart. "You were wrong In marrying tne, Dlano. You married a coward. Overton's a great man, a greater man than even you have thought, He’s willing to cloak your tnisband's craven fefer to save you —to hush It all up for your sake.”

She gasped.

“To hush It up? What—oh, Arthur, tell me, tell me what It Is! I don't know what you’re saying!” Then he told her, elowly, deliberately. not sparing himself, as he had told Dr. Gerry months before. 'I left him to die,” he ended in

a hard voice "He was alive, I — — — know he was alive, but I was afraid ! in my luggage, please, amt pay him.

io die like that. I didn't see a I- I can't hear any more!”

' ope of saving us both, so I saved The amazed judge looked over big

myaelf.” j daughter’s shoulder. She drew away with a shudder. ; Where’s Faunce?” he demanded,

.er large eyes fixed on hts face. But she slipped out of his armg

.W-* snifST; X j XJO <111 ttin IHCC. (J (, HIM UI IHB We Haw the recoil, the outraged In ! and ran on toward the library. Her • reclullty in her f.i< e j father paid the man. who waa drag-

N'ile> H. Martin, age 68 years, a j farmer and life long resident of Clov- ! dale, died Sunday evening at 8 o’clock | at the Evansville State Hospital. Mr. I Martin had been in failing health foi | several years. The body was returned I to Cloverdale Monday night for burial.. I .Mr. Martin was the son of Captain and Mrs. Henry B. Martin, who, during part of their lives lesided in Greencastle, Captain Martin and a son Charles, established the Greencastle Democrat in IK!»2 and continued its publication until 1897. It was while Captain Martin was owner of tin Democrat that* he received a request from the government to go to California as a special examiner of the

. ho decPaf,w * >» survivtd b’l widow and two step^hildJ v ' Clarence Davis nf , Mrs. Lloyd lllue nf Rdlc f nior 3 sisters residing in C*lif nrrii] ^ brothers, also survive. ’ Funeral service- were held | nesday afternoon.-Cloven^, qJ

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.See Wetz for Rcrries after per. Priced to suit y^ur p U i»

I'DR SALE —Yeaning ngg Jersey bull, "Horace Bmwn af J ton Fai in,” out of 787 n-gia,, Merit dam. John W. Day, FilJ Ind.

and walked to the door of hor own

room.

There she paused again, turned,

looked at him with the same pitiless expression, and, unmoved by his stricken attitude, his evident repentance, she went in. shut ’he

As Overton went in and shut the door behind her. and bolted it with

hands that not only shook with dl»-

may, but almost with fear.

Judge Herford rose from his chair and began pacing the room with every sign of anger and Impatience. Dr. Gerry, on the other hand, kept his seat by the table without any apparent perturbation. "1 tell you there must be an explanation.” the Judge growled. "It’s impossible to make bead or tall of It as It is. If Overton wasn't dead, why did Faunce come back with

such a story?"

The doetor stopped smoking long enough to answer: “You saw Overton's explanation this morning He wan lost in the snow, his comrades supposed him dead: the Englishmen, coming over the other trail, found him unconscious; the two parties missed each other, and so forth." “I read that, of course Its no explanation, and you know It. It was i heir business to find him. What Was Faunce doing? He waa second In command.” "Well, yon can ask him. He's

your son-in-law.”

"Precisely! My son in-law, and the two Idiots have gone off and left no address. We haven't heard a word In weeks. It's absurd! Meanwhile, every paper In the country has been blazing with ’he

He had passed through a long news of Overton's return. The agony, and had paid—In his heart’s whole business Is in a muddle the blood—for his craven act. He was expedition delayed, and talk—this still paying, doubtless he would pity i morning of putting Overton In until the day of his death; but a command instead of Faunce. A strange apathy had come over him. pretty howdy-do!” Even about Diane he was troubled The judge watched his friend, no longer. He believed that she his heavy brows down, had loved Overton best, he knew "I remember that you were opthat she'would side with Overton; posed to the marriage. You -aid but he had no more strength to bat- something about his not being fit tie for her. He was ready to sur- to tie her shoe. What did you render. mean, Sam?” He found his way by instinct. The doctor was working himself ascended the steps, anil unlocked Into his coat. He did It vigorously, the door. He knew It was late, and flapping his arms up and down unhe hoped Diane had gone to bed; | til the garment settled Into place, but. as he opened the door, he saw "Can't say what I may hays the lamp still burned brightly on } meant. It's t/>o late now. ,anyhow, the table In the living room. You put your shoulder to *he ”1 sat up for you.” she explained wheel, Hadley, and see that Faunc# brokenly. "I couldn’t sleep. 1 can't gets hi* command. He's got to bear It any longer. Arthur. Tell make his own way now, or Overate what It is! What are you hid ban's big start will wipe him oS tag from me—about the south the slate. Yon don’t want Diane'* pole?" husband sponged out.” He did not reply at onea. for ho ! By Godfrey, it’s his business to

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survive the sponging! I enn't make him over. I believed In him; this thing's staggered me, and now It's up to him to put us all straight. He'll have to clear himself to mw— that.'* flat'” Dr. Gerry shrugged his shouldeni and made for the door The situation was fraught with dangers for him. He waa, In fact, more disturbed than Herford, for he knew more, and he had been unable to find a clue to Overton's action. A solution had flashed upon him. Overton loved Diane Was ha shielding her? The doctor, trudging along the country road In the dark, found It Impossible to deride, hut he w«s disturbed with tha thought of Diane. Had sho found out the tt,ith? Meanwhile Diane's father, left alona to his reflections, found the problem too hard to solve. He bad been reading half an hour when he heard a carriage stopping at hl« door, and then a step on the porch outside. He tlffew open the door and peered out into the night. There was an exclamation that was like a cry, and Diane flew into hlg

arms.

Oh, papa, make the man bring

’You- -you couldn't have done j glng up tba trunk and some baga, (lint, Arthur — it’s Impossible! and who stared curiously at tho ;T ou’re 111, you’re not telling me the ! Judge as he pocketed hts fare, xitlt—It can’t be!” I (To bo continued^

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