The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1930 — Page 2
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A7 BETTER POOD f'^ceru.
MURK VALL ES
SUGAR Bulk Cane 10 Lbs.. 25 LB. ( LOTH l!A<iS <L« 5 LIL JA< K KUOST
55c
G 1 111 N 11 \ N1 CORN
GREEN BEANS
iBtry Hub Fancy stark Ip
Maine ,
\tiHuiale - Tender • Fla»ory Mock I p
NO. I ( ans
39c
3 n Va\ 31c
f \\t ^ c<*l < Ll'B
SUCCOTASH 3 No. 2 Cans.... 49c
35c
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PEACHES 2 ____ Fruit Salad Delmnnte No. 1 Can 19c
4 Lbs.
Soap, Ivory 2 Bars 13c Coffee 39c 29c
bananas
Head Lettuce 2 for Celery Bunch .... Sweet Potatoes Lb. FRESH PICNICS
19c 25c 10c
~ M ( LL
\\D
LK ( N
LB. 15i ? c
FRESH COTTAGE BUHS Lb. 22^ CHUCK ROAST Choice Beef Lb. 22c FORK SAUSAGE, 100^ PureLb.lSc SAUER KRAUT. LB. 6c
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Personal And Local News
ft ouer U ft *» l ► Rm Nm the '*W T&r
ft ^■*er Parr***
ft* hare cS* eit: tirre armier. • t - * - • '
Tbe a«t*aMOt^. ts.T* rweture a.>i ihe ha** »h.:* «*as«« rt « »t iti roier, its
tae rwve Uw bb*-
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R. rhen.-*w*:* »a* ■ bnaine -♦ Friday. A. . ’■«»
!«;ar-
aatom«M>
-tes- :*] -. r»rit> !
-r. h»- )r.«v*
I**tr<*: m wi'i-
o«t of doers •rK V make »i»Ver *J»e m«fl pte-lur*-u. jart
of tbr rear.
' - - ■ -. who has
been n- re la* foar naoeth.- mak■t - P the Art . es of the Alpha Chi -oromy left for her h<wn* ir. Lan.-.rij;, Mi h, tod^. asotor. Sr - r.n keiwar*: Erteljorr- ate^mh-
D;. r..- - o. Charles P.-.'r^jrr*.
took Clyde X*wtoi»i f***^ auaded ijj,
youth of aear R ^chdale. to the for hie mm>>u at Hotiersiiie. on
Fnciy.
James- Caokj-ae.i, a former res>i*at of Ci.>•*-**«* tie j> reporte.: cntieally
Mr- (»ieR Ly « « tc jceflaaer- •’ Tn K
Thur-day everuay.
• S'..'-e tae a.-t -e^tiae Tn happa.
’hi> ^rvaa-*.: Ml cum a ra.u- ra-f It th* ooer day- whole towns joia-
iiltilt war: •*’ .. * .n * •
R,<o': - ~A&atar.um. aa>: a: • hr.-t-> a . oa^nri'- wtf. omreunity
mas ume :t wa- report*, that 57 turn.
•ire* had heaa p»«r*ied Th* fire department w -. wvJ, rlothiay. , t*e bipr^t h.H in town ard when it Ojt-f-f-lowrw ruesta at ***’•- i iratA the m«wt of the ■oj-^ a' -r
lattian E<n«>r as.i: »ouki he there, i Arne- and Fdn- K ' <r Pan- rytrr thru*-eh tn
'^d* for a rwsst wa> me^t.’-e •*ld with Mrs^ Roh*-* M Eih*
Friday January ld»r •♦•••• v- were roped off. four or five
y R'aU<ae * iwh
HOSIERY SPECIALS
Ladies . F5bre k ft ool Ho"e ^ .^1.00
Taupe 1jv >* all wool hose Bk.. k, iriey k tan
.SI.25
Ladje.- jrxier hose
v. Hjildrens L • ry m
ladies Pure Silk We up T,
12.50 value clearing prite
Pair
75c
50c
THE 01 UJ'H SHOP J. H. Pitchfbrd
!\IH tN \ t ill h' 501 l>
l.ih h l«>
kNUft
(■
ime were Mr-
1 wer*Us ue e»ry.
i cow r. the yn:r.. • z
mnon light.
ami young hur.apoer. to toast
in the
incline
Jsmes A. Gu ills am., of Lutnam ti-^nty prohu ly did mor- than any wirer -nan to popuiahte Tuni- or “b itter-tait" ..h.e»-p, aa they are sometime. tailed, in thi- country. The
creed is distin-
u a: au* tfmah in Chicago. Mr. Campbeii <X expetteo t«> uve. He ».* : r.aetvsi wiik tae Mcoee Lmtge m
I h^r«- e-- -Foe*."
h*» k- ae.nz turneu to joy. Put today
a lost art; the hiii
still
•ty
firemen snaoe a rwa to me f • me f Fire c .ef Joan 1 »sodar>a, 41-1 Maple av*ni*e. TV. • May afternoon about 4 ocPfc-k when a Si*...mett out, a*amung ott-pant. of j t.te -ouse. No •la'-ag* wa- -aonp. Lee Doiit--. ijote Star Oment Co. ferr..-t. -uiFer-c a tut tn ft-- fore- -• i : *Wefi a* .-! ootroi of hi-* Ptym itk se.ian and rt era.*neo ,mo a •
> * tone poie on tne Marnattaa road j .-outr. of Greencastie Ta^r-nay. The t
a - oadiy oamarew It wa.- tow- j t - F ra• *. .h >tr*et uarare for
gui-he,] by the heavy, fat tails, which weigh three to dx lb«. . . -. t <: * ked.
The Country Repdinz ■“ w ar
her* two of their If-' -t~ »'i■*».* tn flood the place, but a geweraentertained ThuraWy nftemocei at |t*«« hm grown up wh.ch nrtefest-j V r Gl
the home of Mr-. Wait*-' ** okher thing-. {when General William Eaton, who teen merr.i>-r- re-po«vded t rod tali - knd ju-t netween yon and me this- L'nited States con-ni at Tunis, with ©notation* from favor*.* poet# * generation is Wm? out. J.n Africa, was able to secure 10 head TV 1 club voted to do se*t* -ew : ng ’ |©f them from the Bey, or ruler, of Mr-. I>avM H-'iiek. wr rad the! ft nen there were the por-*le<] >>des j Tunis, although there was a law p*owork for the after no ft. --*-1 as 1 whew iwe-tty boy- arwt g.ri- would | hibiting tae exportation of these her -ubje\t. "Poet* - . Mr-. Houck | jwwin .nte tne - cw whieh wu- heaped (. c ,^p from tr^ country, dieti-esl l»»tr a few present day ; w th straw ami ifed m K r. rohee ami ^ ^ 10 headt ^
ns forUfieii aga.nst
fr t - arM r*au
of tneir
would 1
ra.Ti survived the lonj; trip
. untry. T progeny of th*
thi* two
It V V 1M j. 11 1 l NEW YORK. J.
-INK-
rf dtfokl
former
S i i liar
UP. R.v
Mr at R.
resident of
' rdsvi.le, who wa» near-: in *n -tiR^- aajre-- ft'euneida got - F sr»t FtapUst ermrth :n Craw* •i-le wili - «aa at the Rowch*aa.e uo church Sunday right. Newge t wa.- pom and reared >arr . > H - - - then* will at -even-thirty o'clock. H* * .u.nted wit- nr.*on cor.i.t.. . * u.e a -pecia. ne-.-^ge for
Fl--a M. ar- -jpen* tead**: ^ of the Putna.xi .'.lUBty H-e-r- tai, k*-{ r.our»eo Fr.-lay tsat tne .■ <a .ur.-g red cross organualioa r.ad awnale*-. a 1 hrv-uwa- tree and the f*>iiowing gifts; coils, picture rook-, pencil.*, eraser*, wrung aad- and Pag- to tae aurtren vonf-ned in tre- h-—p tai at l kn.-tmas uaae. I F'linerai *erv»ce« will oe held at the home I>««ajd Her.ry at Lao gu Saturday afterr.-x.n a; 2 o'ckk for, Mr*. Ida N. Lal.kay Henry. 65. wall' known .■»-i4ert of t/tat -■■ua-ut;. i »-ho • **i Thur-day followgig a year's j dine**. Mr-. Henry wa- active in La
•- -ga "ru-ica am) churrit < orotaers. three of their, ac-i two sister-. *urvive.
ML*s Aftaa Louise Harney oepart-! -d on Wednesday for Nortiaamoton, j Ma- • . t ie- * e Her studi*- >r, SmrtnJ I college after ■ a* --nog Uv» 'oleiay - j Here with her r>arent* Mr and Mr-. George S. Hamey and her Hr-ther Jam*— Hamey at their horn* on - j»h j
ft’air.at street Mi- Hamey wili grad-j^ y,.. wrf ^
mm
-ao/t hUr.ket- aao
| the wiatry o.e-ts. the driver
Refreshme«-t- of -aiad. rgat auaf, u-wir.g hi* wmp an dthe
erar,aerry jelly, pickles ar*l *^fer*J would glade ar.. bump along out into j aui ^ aad coffee and d-wumnut- were *r- tae roentry . to the farm., whose fa** I freaks
ved. j% ^ routed out of bed to cook 1^ M> . to
I the breed. At the time of tne Civil War. most of the sheep of thi- breed were in th* Southern -tat*-, and by
up-darts, -ckaaa Hunnaru.- citizen, -asp wn*n their lana- were ced* the rwrwiy-x vateil aakion* after i„
war.
»i». The P.ulgahan settlement, insolving Huigana - r-fu*al to p*_ full teparati ns sum 4eaian.ie.i k> iHc allie- The sum demanded wa- i:.,. uOu/nIO franc* i PViP.sidu, annually
until . eb*>.
)*l. L>* anon of the bank of l n . tewaational -e^uems-rt, whun th* bank, r* . ommittee rec..mnwD,|., v established at Ha.-le but whi. h B- -
g.um wants at Bru--els.
(41. .Settlement of sesjue-tratior of German property b> England. »5>. Disposition of *©me .TOu.piO. Oftb marks i about ♦72Jk«i.o00. balance over war debt* in the shift fr- m the Dawes plan to the Young pinn. 161. Th* question of sanction- to be applied against the Re. h 0 f de. linquen, ie* in reparation.- pa;, uieni. In the questions of -*qu*<tered property and the TMjdft^Aik- marki balance, Germany will Be *tp-cte<| I to : enounce claims to several million pound.- un the ttr-t asei and ’ r- • r.tf> . -O mur■ . m th* wer^ tr-neraily regarded a- ^. ofMj
* uriesities, and no one ‘
Tipr ve j
DOVE h KPT 4 H.H
4dirties |
• if ft«a eheari L*t —«
last all* • if ficer* j fther. there ft'-x»*c of >l -»eheart I.eg>.r. met ‘ everywhere. th*re ThundkkF evening ami held it-talla-1 every three tion of ofCK-er*. who w. -*r\* for could skate
tb* comtmf year Mr-. NV.ie Ar-oM
a tea a.- -tai g cJT.ser and Mr-, to -ha..ow for drowming, i ut a- soon Beatrice R*&-'*irg as Grand Gu.‘>- a- on* gr-* to pr a.ne o. t a h* t-rr-Officers installed were a- follow*: ^ »d hi* back on -afety and sought the
Mary Sule>, -nr-or reger.:: Alice iner.
B.>*weli, pa-t -emor regent; Pauline
M rr,-. chapiaL'.: hylvia C.rrar., jar- Tber* - »--cr* tn* -> - wa-n't th*
■r regect; Lou El ..*, or*»’.-*.: Bertha .-aiar-i Peirg y .-t eo<High to a«;d a
Howa.ni. -er.tinel; Anna Myers, treas-)da-b of ac.r-erasi.-n, le-sle- there wa* jurer: i*"..* John-, recorder; F^'Sfeace room or. lx. River, tr.ree r.^-dres;
-c*e- F air phy*.ciar-.
good [-oadjjj,^ pn<) of
»-*re -oar.
airy a
four block.* where one ] oract;t4i i y oisappeare-i.
-af.y, except .or a Sorr^. j cars ago, Mr. Guilliams
broken arm or leg, for the water »»-* j r( , ad something about, them, and he
• became interested in tehni. After | !org —i.r- - he foa: d that a flock
Bai-:« n, r-.de; Lara Craw.ey, a— feet of .t fr-.m ruins to Dank ai>; ther
- mad Swe Nnwgm a couid explore .
wnere none V gon* and
Kg. curve
F ft.* * .Tig ihe in»wiUlior., a wi*3 th*r*".y m thru
mrn r^frttkMenX.'
N** 1 *'*.’-
wa>r
F^rry
nth
■ las-wen^r-. Manhattan a f* >«
R.jachda sheriff
PH#i> nix, A r. 2* *n*a. U> that BOictio!
vf \rt former • M t y ha' .ag m ent-
llt^i
the at
rro-
n^akvat# men tim^ t •at. Sh**
an
he foot V 1 Erie n'-^rete Mutual ! above
at work, enre the t **n#*«i in-
POUCIE* HELD LEi.AI
IMilANAPOUS, Jar.. J ifP I Appea to the Supreme court fr .nr. irulir g of Superior Judge Lir n D. H.i [ ir »r h the :e«u«p . of no
sit* from S-nith college in Jane.— Crawford-vcl'.e Journal-Review. R cw-rt 4V M«er- of Moowiincto**. a * rmer repre-er.t.tive in C ‘ ngr*--from the Second Distrist. is in a -eixKi- ccrslition in the R-4>*rt ft Ls-^ur bo-pital, following a -trike of petal;, -i- -everal week* ag*.. Htcor.iition w as rep riea ur cha-.ge.> j
*—-t nftrb:. Mr. Mier- for mar... I
-ar- wa* .j<ig* of the Mc>itroe-Ower. j
* :r ut ; .rt- He wa- fh* Deno-icra’ic J
nomine* for secretary of state twice. A *t* .r m^sirian.-of Patnam cowrtj are .tilted by Purdue jniversi*.y tc '-art ate in the TiH Corn Belt M -ical cor.test, to he neid at Pur-
n*>ur
-
+ •»•"+ 4- +
ftomaa * staiy (luh
Imdalle <>fficer» . To* ft _r. - Study Club wa- «-o
tertain-i TV, sr-slay aft*m>- a at the
B-jckwe .. -*jth
1 Trw* remuais us of . F aiWit and tn* - cal. r g
d Major Me
arties he
-
I of them had survived the war, due to 1 the fact tnat they had be*r. hidden Jin the wi.uerae-- along the C«ngree
i river in South Carolina.
Mr. Guiiiiam* liketl the breed, and he ar aaed the inter*-: of hi* neighbors in them. H* 'a- always -old practically all he raise.) for breeding purp -es, and he ha- -taned many a •nan in the bu-ine—. Milton Bridges ’of Putnam county, and Mr. Guilliams, a a 1 . a*-: tr.* f.ist ,nd only regi-try * -jciation in tru- country .. Frwwi a
i dozen animals to begin with,
ed to give, and wV e you didn't have, breed ha- advanced until there
this
the are
PRELIM IV \K1 *K"|u\
particular ha racier in your, now some 5.0>0 registered. town, you ha© one just like him, :'orl o
^j -uch rare ijuai. : s--u.- w*r* common J
h {when the hang*.*r of the frontier was i 1 -•iiur_» St. The book. “ITtima Thule,” . -till upon the wu. ■;;**•*-:.
j by H*nry H Rwhanison. wa, review-j Th.- part.*, ar ra .r. .,ke th- one | THE Jan - * <IP>—Dele- { ed .a ueta New officer* as follow- :n your Pw. worn I - *<i f- t ut. - at< “' of lhp sut v,t * U >’ | were in-la. ed President. Mr.-. Roy: a loag Pr,m.e Ats-rt .*• ...» \>-t| ' n ■ n ' la ‘* ln? th *“ f>wrn f*j Kx-a.-; V.ce-Pm-idem. Mr-. Ida and broad white - rt rom with an'-' ' n -' rtpan,tior< plan met toJa >‘ ,n ’Pierce; Secretary. Mrw. J. L. Daw-or. .,xm collar aM niack string ti*. . bn<,f p " hm "* ar >' pr, ** r ,r>
and Treasurer, Mr-. Joe Crosby. I ♦+♦♦♦♦ Flvery w r.ter Ma -Ml . mi gave
Ral|A and Freda Lawter a Chn.-troa- --at.r . art . ,• .i mere H*M ftalck Party were skate.- for ah. furr -bed by the
On Taesday evening, Dec. 31. ihowf who-.- fine ..m
minde-i us of GlacL-t.-ne'
ING.\LI> MARSH\L FINED
<1U*
to the tug, knifed halve* and threw ti breakwater into the
Ba-- of the Mutaal and the b»-rs of the crew pitched ir
the e ter hay.
Mutual into men on the ( apt. Harry
i memthe air
reciprr* al as iega,, by attorn,
i ranee j*,. xi* - wa being prepared
m: and**! in the water. TN* H*ar«t back-wateresl to avoid nkmg the breakwater and wa* only ,/h', damaged. Ther. began th* . : task of picking th* 17 men
Hay's ra injunrtton state i bib ting ft '
g made (j+rmar- -n •.-airut ( larence ft'y. .nee rommi*-ioner, * ’.g from f r' idir'.- ) p"»licie*.
university next Monday e.en.ng a- # »g 'eature f the Agn- • u.'.ra nfer*tw*. Numoer* of ar, kir-t *itr. "ftits.- in th*m will be a.- • t. L/.pl uia-ieiar- can #!* tk-i-r- ' Ac* • M: .*r. >aturua>.
Th
by ti a«c T Instil
Larky new gent hill 'PEAK 4T R(M< HDALE
. -**»r. wa^ on a or« uL'lt
the ABtonMbile Unsierw-iter-. l-c.,
•m*y- :n fact for the State Ausn
irart-* A - -<c.atioii. »e* .. r,g a *.*"»- ir> restraining order aga.r.st ft'yc * order. Tee order wa- graft'd
Super: r Ju-;g> James M Leatbj'| tne ca-** Uter was venued to
1
N'ewgent, national prisor. Hay - court.
ECONOMY ST0RE-N0T A CHAIN
We are profoundly interested in the Social. Keonomic and political welfare of our Home ( ity. County and State. Fresh 40 Fathom Fi.-h Ready to fry. Bri.ii or Bak:-. Ju*t a littl* B*tter
Plenty of Fans Economical k Pal k for
Sait F i-h
97
Swift’s Premium In 1 Lb. Box ....
Fresh Lk ..
Pork Steak
c
4Ec 25c
OT
— I C
they a t 2 '!<**. Fresh Oyster. ;r
lutely
of Nats
the
Sanitary pint cans Sw t’* Breakfast Ba«o In I Lb. Roll* Lb. .
the shell half
40c .3.3c 27c
nrire or lew-:
ft. *
av* the following F’resh arrival of Nut Meats ail priced to »ell: W alnut, Black ft ainut. Ca*h*w- and iPi-tach:.- in *h*l!).
VegetaW*-
Coffei
Pure Santo,
We Deliver
29c
Staple and Fancy Grocer!
•f fee
Rattle Ship ( id.. N.sw noiv
37c
I’hone 740
Tomaloe* Vu (,ratin cup* < armed t .matoe-tabie-poon chopped ..man table#noon butter jps ^)ft bread < rumb- ' . . -.-poon- butt*r.
t*g*poon salt
teaspoon -agar
tup snapped or grated |
tea-poo© paprika
Brown the onion in the tablespoon butter, men add the to mates salt land sugar. Mix the bread crumb#, cheese ano five table-po- u- of melted . butter and make a thin layer in the bottom of a buttered nuking di*h.' Pour in the tomato mixture, then .cover with the re-t of tne crumb n»ix- i tor*. Sprinkle with paprika apd; p ace in h* t oven (on .iegree- for 35 r.ir.utes. May he bak*d at lower lemoerature. 27-5 degree- for 3 hour-.
Serve* *ix.
ev* „rg,
Ra ! oh a no F'r*.ia La»t*r eatertai'ed a number of th-:r f .ends with a watch party. Th* evenjtg wa- sp*nt m piayir.g card* and game-, after whirh refre-hment- of candy and < rackerjack were -erved. Tho-e present were Mildred Brattain. Yema Kathy *ti Brother-. Irene Southeriin, Dordthy Waters, Eva SUren*. Edna Satheriin, Mihirec Firestone. Myrtle Magi.l, Hattie Ma* Magill, Dorothy Cali, Hazel belli-, tile- Sutherim, Ciasde N'ewgent, Herbert Brattain. Jar ** p.mcrer-. E.gene Snthnrlip. ' haHe* Cope, Maurice Huffman. Dcn- ■ aid Hart. F.n*e-t Fhnt, ana ft'oodrr.w
| Hathaway. ♦♦♦♦♦♦
Entertains With jGoooe li.nnet
On TTi^r-uay evening, Mr. and Mrr has. Crook- entertained a numner of their friend.* with a « o’clock goo-* «ftr.r*r The** present were Mr. ami Mr-. Claude Burk, Mr. and Mr-. DoraW Webster and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Holland, Mia* LniMcGaugbey and Mr and Mr*. W. .« laoter and daughter.
piweedure for the ' preparation for the
formal opening of the second repara-
tion* (’conference at the Hague.
The ureliininary -ession*. in which British. French. Italian. Belgian, Jap*an**e and German .lelegates partici-
away- re tp^.^ discusned
Ad tn* taria wa- there ami gr-gt , fires along the bank* and thing- to. 7 The chamoer of d*i>utie* hall in tFie
j Rinnenhcrf
major** U or lh(l
katmg parties, that is n.,^e of the Wile nt pro-
permanent c r,.-- After the form-! tiued $Hh' and costal opening - . », mittee- will di— f " r vitiation of th* laiuoi law. Aa c as* re| jr -t- committee, affidavit! charging Hurloc k wnli ny-De-pite th- g -' il optimism, ther* of 'i u f>' w a-s di.-rui-.e^i.
along the aar.#* ami thing- to
vat.
Nobody ever missed
kd-.
The greatest -port of that old riv-
er was. the gam** of FV. nny. Th*y call it hockey now, hecauw
they play-it with a hall and with manufactured club- the player- wearing gaily colored -.nt.*, whereas we just used an old tin can and a crooked stick cut from a tree and as for wardrobe*, we were not -trictly the
-art word in fashion.
But , Oh Boy, the fan we had!
ANLERSOX, Ind.. J.cii. 2 —A holiday celebration at Ingall- wa- aired in police court here today when Cha-.
had be-r. newly fumishe.1 Hurlock, town marshal, wa- found r- :*r .hrection of kuilty of intoxication and t'red $4H
Belgium. 1
Italian Sub*Dictator.
were -ix importa t suggestions under negotiation. UL «erfVe*r—♦ f Hungarian reparations. including the question of compensating former owmers of e*tates in what was Hungary but is now part of R cumania, Ctechoslovakia or Jug -'..ivia. S - wner*. known a*
: 1
Rut lift ASTER DE til
• ivangv and u» «a >*lad
4 orange*, thinly -Iicgd. 4 apple - lettuce shredded, diced
h thin slice- Spanish onion p French Dressing o
I’-ace orange slices on lett we on iadividual plate, and on these two slices of anion. Tover with apple and!
serve with French Drev-i g.
French Drewung N teaspoon salt 1 table-poon lemon juice or 2 tablespoon- vinegar ‘s teaspoon paprika 13 cup .alad oil Pot all ingredienta into laHtle • hake well.
J O’Law h x, T. HI* e Traction road ma-ter, w as fourvi dead at his home on Corgres* street in I Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. O'Laugh- ; iin. who wa- about 70 years of age.
-
j di*ea»e, and to have •- e« dead more
than 24 h-urs.
His wife, who aao visiting ini It ,eir home aid j not being able to ar<m~. any one called the office in In-: anapolis, and
°
him dead in a chair, where he had apparently been rendir.g. TV funerxli will he h*ld Monday.
Balbo. Italian
t Oft. n.- to - -i.c a- h-
FOR SALE—(~beap. one l&2h OU--uiotu 1* coupe, one l*2j Tudor sedan, one 1»24 touring car —J. A Hank-. Old-mobile dealer. 3-2t-
The rising power of General Italo
minister of avia-
sec*
oad only to Premier Benito Mussolini. and may succeed the dictator if the dictator ever U succeeded Onera! Balbo had De Pinedo, Italian flying ace, "exiled'' as air attache in the Argentine, because, it is .-nal h« got loo much apfilauae.
SATURDAY CASH MARKET PHONE 12 PHONE 12
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The death of ft'. C. Taylor brought to an eml ‘the almo.*t constant wu'ch kept by the bird, thought by the dying man to be a “message from the
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Four week.- after Taylor beoamf **riou.*ly iU, members of the family w>re attract*.! to the window by a noi*e. ft’hen the wimiow wa* thrown open a dove flew into the room and came to rest at the head of the sick man's bed. The old r.egro. de*pen«k-nt over hiillness, brightened and took a new lease on life when the dove came to be hi.* companion. "He', a goon .*i*ii,"
Taylor often said.
The dove seldom had been out of sight of the dying man since it* arrival September 8. It- favorite perch wa- at the head of the b»d t where it would remain for hour*. The bird relieved it- watch only by Hying u little way out of th* window or liy perching on the foot of the lied or upon a cabinet neartiy. A moment after the out man died, tho-e at the bedsi.t*- -aid, tie dove left it- perch and fluttered wildly
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