The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1930 — Page 1
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VOLUME THIRTY-EIGHT
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE20,1930.
No. 205
LESTER WELLS LOSES LIMP, IN R. R. ACCIDENT
SON Ol MRS. FRANK WELLS. 109 UKST LIBERTY ST.. FALLS UNDER IRVIN
TRAIN RIDER IS INJURED If W T\ITV TDITIV WABASH, 1ml., June 20— Frank V,* *1. Jl | f 1 l\LA ilV
Cash, 35 years old, of Pueblo is near I death in the hospital here tonight 1 from injuries suffered when he fell under the wheels of a W'abash freight train at Lagro this afternoon. One leg was amputated and he was internally injured. He told officials he had beenj.,.,., working in Toledo and was beating ( ‘ 1W his way home at the lime of the acci-
dent.
LEG
amputated below knee
Wells Is In Hospital At Rensselaer " here Monon Surgeon
Operated <>n Leg
II o’clock EOT, with Gene Rouse of Station KYVV at Hi microphone.
Jones Takes British Open
TO BRt) \IX \S I Fit.III
NEW YORK, June 2!i( L'P)—A blow-by-blow de.’iiiplion I the Otto Von Porat-Young Stribling light at Chicago tonight will be broadcast over a nation-wide hookup, the Na-
, ester Wells, 19-year old son of tional Broadcasting Co., announced M,.; 'Frank Wells, 109 west Liberty The broaden,t w.H begin at
. tl IT 11 I vi’itlr (.ono (*/tiiuo street, suffereel the lossof hi.- right ),.g about 5 inches below the knee, when he fell under a fast moving Mo- , lon freight train at Roselawn, about 20 miles north cf Rensselaer, Thursday noon. Wells is in the hospital at Ren elaer where his condition wu.
reported good Friday.
Wells and a companion, James Ter rv, 17-year-old son of Earl Ter rj, 11)2 north College avenue, attempted to board the fast moving freight when. Wells lipped and fell under the wheels, his light leg being crushed. Well was given medial attention at Roselawn and then taken to the hospital at Rensselaer where Dr. Washburn, Motion sur-
geon, amputated the limb.
The two young men are said to have run away from their homes here Saturday night and hoarded the Million excur-iun to Chicago. K*^ ® had been anxiously awaiting word from them when the message from Terry Thursday afternoon informed them of the almost tragic accident.
S. VMATKUK WINS WITHER GOLF CHAMPIONvHir AT HOY LAKE, ENGLAND
IS STRIPPED BY THIEVES
CRAFT REPORTS LOSS • PARTS FROM COUN-
TV VEHICLE.
DEPUTY
PROBES
T HEFT
Craft Noli lies County Authorities Of Robbery. Heard No Suspicious Noises During Night
THE WEATHER
Partly cloudy, possibly thundershowers this a: ernoon or tonight in south portion; Saturday partly overcast and somewlmt threatening; not much change in temperature. SHERIFF AND FAMILY
ILL OF POISONING
DETECTIVES IN UNIFORM; BACK ON JOB
CHICAGO POLICE CHIEF PUTS
Sheriff R. H. Stephens, five mein- yf \NY OFFICERS OUT ON
HOYLAKE, Eng., June 20 (UP) Bobby Jones won his third British open golf championship today with an aggregate of 291. Leo Diegel, American P. G. A. champion who had a chance to overtake the Atlantan in the final round, cracked at the fiid-h. By this same total, 291, Bobby Jones won his first British open | championship at Royal Litham St. Anne’s in 1926. He won in 1927 at. St. Andrews with an aggregate of I
285.
Jon 's is the first golfer to win the | Briti.-h amateur and open champion
A county truck in charge of Cecil Craft, who lives south of Putnam-
ville on the old William Vestal farm, i j, 1( ,i on Telephone,
was stripped of parts Thursday night, Craft reported to county of-
ficers Friday morning.
New tires, battery, motormeter, headlights, and other removable parts were taken from the truck, leaving
the truck disabled.
Deputy sheriff Alva Bryan went to the home of Craft Friday morning in an effort to find clews which might lead to apprehension of the thief or
thieves.
It was said the los- was fully covered by insurance. Craft had left the truck near the barn on Ills farm for the night, and said he heard no suspicious noises during the night.
hers of his family and Deputy Sheriff Lester Bender uic still suffering from effects of poison believed to have been arsenate of lead, which was on cabbage from which slaw was made Sheriff Stcjliens was able to be out today, hut the others are still
too ill to be out ol lied.
Shortly after oating the alaw Mon day, Sheriff Stephen , his wife,'Hirechildren and his mother and Deputy Sheriff Bender became ill.—Bloom-
GANGLAND STREETS
George W. Havens Dies At Ladoga
Deallt Summons Llderlv Woman
MRS. EC MCE WILLIAMS DIES
FRIDAY MORNING AT
BROTHER’S HOME
MOVE AFFECTS 790 OFFICERS
More Than 1,000 Plainclothes Men Expected To Be Scut To Front In Campaign Against Crime
Mrs. Eunice C. Williams died at the home of her brother, Jabez H. Coffin on east Wa.-hington street, at 8 o’clock Friday morning. Death was caused by softening of Hie br: in. She was the widow of Robert C.
CHICAGO, June 20 (UP) —Gangland took another of their enemies “for a ride" today, while “iron man” John Alcock, new police commissioner, was organizing his forces for a
major diive on crime.
The victim was Lorenzo Juliano, chief of a south side alcohol gang who ha. troubled police for several years. His murder was the first in the metropolitan area since the a. sussination of Alfred J. Lingle, Chi-| eago Tribune reporter, which result- | ed in an unprecedented clamor and ( the re. ignation of two police official-.
MANY HEAR CONCERT The first concert of the summer was given by the Greenca^tle Band on the southwest corner of the court house lawn Thur day evening. The con certs wil continue on each Thursday night throughout the summer months. Local merchants finance the weekly programs. A large number of visitor* and residents of the city attended the first program. SIXTE1 N i Ml R] '• BOMBAY, India, June 2(1 (UP) — Sixteen persons were injured, two seriously, when police and a crowd of native demonstrator.-, clashed today in front of the Whiteaway shop, an English store, which has been the scene of recent disturbances. A procession of !,0li0 students w:i charged by police with staves and dis-
persed.
ANTARCTIC GROUP FETED AT CAPITOL
REAR ADMIRAL BYRD AND PARTY tCCLAIMBD IN WASHINGTON, D. C. RECEIVED BY MR. HOOVER Mrs. B>rd Greatly Excited By Ceremonies Of Receiving Distinguished Husband And Men
Township lioail Bonds Sold Friday
SEVER VI BANKS BID ON ISSUES. Ol SUDKANSKl WINS ONE BID
( Hit AGO, June 20(01’)—Policeofficers by the hundreds were nius tered out of “unnecessary” jobs in the detective bureau, put in uniform and sent to the front lines today in
Williams who died several years ago. Chicago’.- warfare miainst gangland.
OWNER OF GREENCASTLE POl E TRY HOI SE DIES THl RSDAY
11 NER VE SAIT RDAY
Mis- Wells, who was almost pros
trafced by the accnieni, and ner Baugh- Blip- in a single y ar -luce John Ball LADOGA, June
ter, Mine Margaret Wells, weni Rensselaer Tuur.-uay night and ri urned triday morning. I'hiy n ported that the Monon surgeon had performed a splendid amputation and that young Wells was getting along
nicely.
Well, and Teiry are .-aid to have been earoute h-me on a Motion pasceiigor train when they tan out of funds at Roselawn. Leaving the pn*imiit l8<- ; ■•••u* bocrd a fast moving southbound Monon freight when the accident oc-
culted.
Well was employed at th" MoonElectric Shop in this cit> while Terry has been employed at the Home Steam Laundry. Neither young men i- said to have given notice that they would not he hack Monday when they left work Saturday. It is believed they intended to return on Hie Monon excursion Sunday night hut in some manner were switched from their purpose. W'ells has a brother, Jam* Well. , in Clinton, Iowa, and relative - li<-re at first thought that the ho) had gone there. Young Terry returned to hi.- home here Friday noon and I elated details of the accident to relative and
friends.
turned the trick hack in 1890. Ih Atlantan also holds the national open championship of the United States.
STUDENTS IN KlOi
NEW LONDON, Conn., June 20 Abount 100 persons, said by police to have been Harvard and Yale students here for the boat race rioted at the hotel Griswold, eastern point, today. Five were arrested but four were released without th'-if name- being recorded alter paying $180 to the
hotel for damages.
An unidentified woman was severely burned when gas balloons, touched - (f by a c igaret, ignited her filmy
evening dress.
James Beale, Harvard student, registered from the Yatcht I’ettle, was locked up in Groton jail when he refused to pay $25 for breaking a plate
glass window.
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Diilv Advocates
J
Mon* Prisons
(ieorge
She is survived by the brother and was the daughter of J. H. and Anna fog-weII Coffin. She was born in Washington county, Indiana, on
As the drastic reorganization commands of John "Iron Man” Ah-otk,, new commissioner of police, were car- | ried out, the detective bureau staff [
S I A ! E I’EM I E VI I ARY W ARDEN TALKS BEFORE K«*KilMO
KIW AN IS CLUB
(.. A. R. HEAD DIES
NOB EES VI LEE, Ind.', June 20 (UP - The Brtjs of ’65 were leadcrle.-s in Indiana again today? only two wcekafter choosing one of the strongest
KOKOMO, Ind., June 20(UP)—Increase in the number of prisons rath i-r than enlaigement of existing hist' tulioiis was advocated by Warden IV. II. Daly, of the Indiana state prison,
Havens, one of Ladoga’s most promin cemctciy.
ent residents and for many years idciuified with the poultry business of western Indiana, passed away at his home here Thursday morning following an extended illness. Mr. Hav ena* death occurred at four thirty o'clock and was the result of a stroke of paraly-sis He had been in declining health for the past three and a
half years.
George W. Havens wa Ixnn Jol\ 14, 1857 near Indianapolis, the -on of Mr. and Mrs. George Havens. He came to Ladoga in 1883 where he made his home since. In 1884 h- was united in marriage with Emma Mc-
livainc.
In addition to extensive poultry holdings in many Indiana cities, MiHavens was also prominently identified w ith Hie Ladoga Hiiildiiig it- Loan association. Poultry houses operated by the deceased were located in Ladoga, Bloomington, Uloverdale, GosI port, Greencastle, Bedford, Salem, Or 1 leans, Dana, Bloomingdale and Tuscola, Illinois. Mr. Havens was also interested in the Jacques-llavens poultiy company of Crawfordsville and Clayton. Refore engaging in the poultry business, Mr. Havens conducted a grocery in
Ladoga.
Those who survive are his wife, one daughter Mrs. Opal Davis of Ladoga, a sister, Mrs Jes.-ie Trindlc of Los Angeles, Calif.; and a grandson, Edmund Davis of Ladoga. During the
Roy 0. Wesl in
Several banks hid on township road bonds sold by County Treasurer Gil-
bert E. Ogle* Friday.
The bids on the $10,000 in road bonds of Jeffor i n township for the improvement of the Sylvia A. Hurst
et ;il road were:
Fletcher American, $107.70. Breed, Elliott A- Harrison, $190.00.1
Central Nal'onal Bank, $132.00. I Citizens Trust Co., Bainbridge, I
$195.00.
First National Bank, Greencastle, I
| $210.00.
Bids on the $25,760.00 in road bonds , of (iroom-artle towns-hip for paving of j the C. W . D-ggy et al road were:
, i . i . . i i , ii 1 Fletcher American, $423.40; Breed, 1 the Brick Chapcl ( duty wrsjxpccl--d H.u.ke plarewit.,-| K ||;irn $4760(); ( ,, Mlr;(|
National Bank, $200.00: Citizens i
Na-
l |[s j tional, Greencastle, $487.00; Inland!
Investment Co., $279.50.
Bid on the Is'e (). Eastman et al !
October 31, 1845, being 81 years old wa.- reduced from 900 to 290 men. at the time of her death. The 700 policemen affected by the The deceased was a member of the out were ordered to patrol beats in Christian Church. | various . ctlons of the city. The funeral will be held from the' In the offing wa another huge residence at 2 o’clock Sunday after- diift in fori os and the transfer <>f noon in charge of Rev. B. II. Bruner, i.r.i.o plainclothes officers to patml
M • I Burial will be in
WASHINGTON, June 20 (UP)—
Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd got his first taste of the Capitol’s welcome to a returned hero when ho arrived from New York at 9 a. m. today, accompanied by his fellow ex-
plorers, relatives and friends. Several hundred persons cheered
the polar explorer and Mrs. Byrd as I they led the party through the union station to a fleet of glos-y automoj biles. More than 1,000 persons were | waiting outside the station to wel- ! come the man who has flown over
; uoth poles and the Atlantie Ocean. After breakfast, the Byrd party
was scheduled to rest until 12:30 p.m. when the group was to be received by President Hoover at the White
House.
I Acting . ecretary of the Navy i Jahnckc and Rear Admiral William ; A. Moffett, chief of the navy bureau | of aeronautics, officially welcomed
j Byrd to the capital.
Mrs. Byrd smiled excitedly as the i round of ceremonies began.
Local Bov Aide To Admiral l>vrd
in the next few days.
Alcm-k’s maneuver In strengthen- , mg the rank- of Cm department’s Kambndge, $ 107.00 ;h ,r st
“beat pounder*” was based on belief that the only way of coping with crime and vice is to have uni-
HAKOI.D JAMES CRAWLEY GETS HIGH HONOR Dl RING NEW YORK VISIT
Chicago Ho&pital .nmal
i " r "’'' P" 1 ' ' i shin bond were: I James Craw
o
Defense To Lula Wilness Slaod
PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF TIM ST EES OF DEI’AI W UNDER-
GOES Tl i VI MEN!
CHICAGO, June 20 Roy O. West.] former secretary of the interior, i
undergoing treatment in the Pn -by BANKER’S WIDOW SI F.s INSUR terian hospital fo a minor ailment, It wu. COMPANY FOR was learned today. His condition wa; MONEY ON POLICY said to he not serious^ i -
Roy O. West is president of the | board of tru -to. of Del’auw univer-
sity, Greenca-lle.
Mi - Jacob Kiefer received word on
her grandson, Harold raw-ley, U. S. Marine.-, was
Fletcher American, $53.(10: Central selected as personal aide for Rear National Bank, 60; Citizen.- Trust, Vdmiial Richard E. Byrd, during bin BainbridiM , $.',9.00; Inland Invest . visit in New York City Thursday upmen! <'■ *'\ ■ . '••I StuLun J.i, $!<)(/. t a his reti.i** fr- i t.'u Antarctic 00; I n National Bank, $07.80. ' Crawley, before being transfeneri Bids on the $7,500 in road bond- ' to New York, held the rank of post of Cluverdale town.-llip for improve | librarian at the Marine base at bar;
IE R RE H AI IE,
Ind., June 20
j Def. use tr tinmny in the suit of Mi Joy Davis Maple and the People’
National Bank and Trust company,; ] || , ' | ' i ' l ( ]* , 07v; OF PI I N AM ( Ol NTY Sullivan, to colln t insurance from MW I Ml ND CRUSHED ( 11,Aetna Life Insurance company,
WASHINGTON, Did., June 20.- j ,n the my tenon, death of Edgar 1>. n,,, du.heil body "f an elderly man,] Mapl<\ Sullivan banker, wa- expected tentatively identiiied us that of John p, |„ roncluded by the close of to
BMD\
inenl of the Everett Wallace road fid-
low :
First Natmnal, Greencastle, $138,80; l-ii. t Nationhl, * loverdale, $126.00; FieJillCT Aiueriian, $121.40. Breed, El liott A,- llarri-on, $115.00; Central NaUunal Mink, $108.75; Citizens Tin t, Bainbridge, $111 .n, Inland Invest-
eaeh
aw ai ded I lie bond i ni
i a ,e were
Diego, Calif.
Crawley wa stationed at the Biltinore hotel in ' New York with Admiral Byrd and party. Crawley left <ire'iua.-He when he was nine yearof age. According to his grandmothe r, he wa ; ent to New Y’ork in May. o——— I IFAD SLAYER UAUGH I
lit RI HI H D I A( IMR)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 20 (UP) Jo eph Clarke, 34-year-old e. aped inmate of the Crcedmore, N. Y.
Phelps, of near Man field, Putnam ,|. IV \ ,, .ion ,,f federal court a- the county, was found late Thursday by ca e onteied it- liftii (lay of trial. action lab on the right-of-way The sail wa brought by Mr.. of the ( Imag . .MB'.ankle a- S'. Maph and Hie bank in an attempt to I'aul ri'ilway, near Burns City. Dr ||,, w (h,-i Maple, formei trust offi A. J. Lane, Martin county coroner, ( .,, r „f (he bank, was murdered so w ho is investigating, said death ap-, that they might collect double in-j parently wa caiised by injuri" suf- ,| ( . m i,jty 0 n policies in the insiiranci
fered when Hie man was struck by ( .,„upany.
tulion which burned down a few days ago, will be rebuilt al a co t of about
$9,000.
The
Ii was announced at the office "f|'u,-pital for the insane, was arrested Gov. Leslie thi. afternoon that tin i here today, mill, after a brief hearing canning plant at Hie -tale penal insti-j ,idi red .ent to New York us a su -
poet in Hie “maniac murders” of
Queens, Long L land.
He was traced through a special lelivery letter leceived last night by John Moszyn ki, brother of Joseph Mo.-zyn ki, tbe (n-t man murdered
in an address to the Kokomo Kiwunisj last several days of his illness his Club Thursday. sister had been a constant attendant
Daly said the Michigan City prison, at his bedside.
wiiNt housing 2,308 prisoners whortas! The funeral Services will Iw heM
a train. The body is beld at an Ddoii morgue pending identification '"d completion of Hii' coroners inipe
»f.their.numliee, physically", to he de- hi- opinion, no prison could func- at the home Saturday morning Ht ten-
yartmeiital cummandcr for the nex,t] tion pru|ierly with more than 1,200
year • Dr. ftsaat H. Austin, 86, of NoblesNillq, died today of pneumonia, induced by influenza which was con traded as a result of strenuous activity during the G. A. R. Convention in Wabash.
inmate
thirty o’clock with the Rev. V. P. Ihigan of the Ladoga Piesbyterian
The state warden .-aid he feared the | church in charge. Burial w ill be made
in the Ladoga cemetery
Reamer Havens, manager <>f the Havens poultry house in Greencastle,
is a nephew of the deceased.
Farm Fscaprs Arr (lapluml
.1 \( K ONKIN SEN 1 EM ED
defendant charge.-! Jack Dnkin, of lerie Haute, man-
that he committed suicide In-cause of "ger of the formei Sudranski store] Sy the yueen madimin, and through In. worry over a large amount of in Greencastle, one ol thirteen defend | an earlier letter which had been re-fiug-d note held by the Sullivan ants, found guilty of con-piracy to! .,.j V e,| by E. \|. Clarke, of Long Is-
bank mi Hie now defunct Shelbum violate the federal prohibition laws, in ] land.
late bunk federal court at Terre Haute Iasi -o - - -—
,, | week, was sentenced Fiiday to one SUSPECT HELD
\\ YRDENS SKI/.E FISH year and one day and fined 8..00, by PHILADELPHIA, June 20 (UP) KILLED BY DYNAMITE Judge Robert Bellzell. Onkin \ nian -aid to n cinble New York" GOLUMBIA CITY', June 20 (UP) pleaded goilly to selling machine] “maniai' killer”, wa arrested by the
Del’auw Pool To l>e Open This Summer
W. E. SEAR( II IN CHARGE ME SYVI MIMING. PUBLIC INY 11 ED TO USE W ATER.
banning of pri.-on made goods, which meant idleness for the inmates of the institution, a dangerous condition. — o — — TESTS OUT POISON; NEARLY ENDS LIFE GARY, Ind., June 20 (UP)—Curiosity killed a rat and it nearly had thi- same effect on Christ Vallham, 29, who wanted to test statements that a .-mall quantity of poison would
cause death.
A piece of cy nide of potassium the size of a pin head so weakened him that he was barely aide to steer his
W H Search, in charge of the DePauw swimming pool this summer,
announced Thursday that the pool yo^ i u ARRESTED AT PENAL
will he open to townspeople us well
as summer school students.
Mr. Search announced that a new system of purification has been in-
8 Y K YR OLD 111 KGl.AR IS CAUGHT AT VINCENNES VINCENNES, Ind., June 20 (UP) — An eight-year-old burglar, Rosie Tislow, who robbed so many house* she has forgotten their location has
been arrested.
Her method was to enter a house, and, if caught, a-k for a drink of
water. The money "collected” was car to the curb. His paralyzed throat t(| buy foo ,| all j clothing for i has recovered, physicians, at the ho.-- b(>r youn g er bi'others an)i sdsters.
| pital where he was taken, say
■ Visions of “meat on the table”, guns to the alleged liquor ring
wen* dispelled when boat-loads of
DEPUTY’ SHERIFF AND DE I Et ooppie- killed dining tin- explo on TIVK M’PRKHEN D MEN ON „f ,,,,111111 of dynamite in an at NATIONAL ROAD tempt to rai-e the body of Donald A. | Mulhaupt, Ft. Wayne, were confis . Shortly after their escape from the j rated by officers from the conservu-j
Indiana State Farm Thursday after- tioii department. ~ Jesse Dickens, 20, sentenced' Crowd; had gathered during Hie; < larenco Meek and BaM 33-hour attrmpt to raise the body of | Cloverdalo youn^ mon, sunered cut»
the drowned man and many were ex-j and brni.-os, when the car in which
( lovrnlalr l>oys Ilurl In \rci(lnil
and Ora Finney,
Philadelphia police today and taken " the detective hreau for questioning. I liter he was taken to New Y'ork. 'Ilhe ai.-pM t was arrested in a room on tenth street, near Green. His name was said to be Joseph Clarke, and he i* supposed to have escaped from the Ciedmore state hospital for the insane on Long Island,
noon,
National Koau . i.. . 1 nearby, distributed the. lish among ,. r ’ place, northea t of Greencastle, of a cablegram around the world act ,ick people. j about 8:30 o’clock Thursday evening.] May 13, 1927 from Columbia, Mo., by
Mulhaupt’s body was later brought
term for
system of purification na.- oecu 10- ANDI.RSrtN, bid., Jum 2 a^ stall,.,I, the pool has been newly paint-, ^JvJ Jko Served a tern, at the ed and other improvements made to, txan ^ , NltnHl , 1v ille. for
Her father is serving
stealing.
She has stolen money from several
FARM FOR STORE ROBBERY | lcut .| M ,,. 8 j n her-chool hut never from
the teacher in her roOiil. ‘|l hat’s wrong, 1 wouldn’t do that,” she ex-
plained.
deputy sheriff Alva Bryan and
tective H. F. Snyder.
Both men were turned over to the,
penal farm authorities and will face . to the surface by grappling hooks,
sentence of 1 to 5 yeais in the I’ut
* " . • lirt ; YY ABASH VALLEY
nam circuit conn.
Dickens and Bums slipped away from the farm Thursday afternoon
rovemems ‘“1 p , Falnl( Putnamville,
clean and at rac iv autotnobi |,, theft in 'Undiana-. polis, was arrested as he 1-ft Ho i" AgTHAMPTON, L. I., June 20 — stitution by Sheriff Arthur Daniels of Eardi.er, wife of the not-
Madison county for quest.oning «-! Mrs. King
It was said a tire blew out causing the United Press, was broken heie the driver to lose control and the, last night when the National Electric machine went into the ditch and was] Eight association transmitted at 321 wrecked. | Word cablegram around the w-orld in MADE DEFENDANT Injuries of the young men were five minutes 32 second-
NEYVPORT, Ind., June 20.—Dam-1 attended by Dr. A. K. Ayler. j The previous record held by (he
United Press was eight minutes flat. It had stood for a little more than
against the Vernard Walker, son of Mr. and three years.
:::. n caugh a fr.-i ht tr;;, :,uth, hut ! ages of $6,000 have been a.,ked by Neither was seriously hurt. The car »i,l Mn v were kicked off the train. Lucy Keating and Joseph Keating in wa badly damaged.
stuU . 4;( and'a suit filed by them against the Vernard Walker, -tartcpca., on the National Highway Wabash Valley 1 lee
S,. t hl . „ seen by the tv f The complaint that the de to, treet, I oi the " * .* 1 i* I i »«....>..4 ••• »>>•<<* />i in r-u t i n ir nui* ulwn si'VPFf* Cllt - HfUl
They walked up State Rosd 43 and' a suit filed by them
n-t on the National His ey were seen by the tv
Both moil were too fouwow... — “ - . ,, , , .. , , t„ offer resistance, the officers said,; a line of large wooden poles, carrying bruises but did not go to a physician IT' 1 " 1 ( 1 1 ’ . • * 1 « /• - a 1 — -. t* I 1. * >■«•> I 1 m nut u wal*n in.
footsore I feadant is maintaining and ojierating, car .also suffered severe cut*
make the pool as clean and attractive' Maw? re..». - HUMORIST’S WIFE HI KI
as possible.
The pool will be open each after noon in the week, Mr. Search stated;
Women will use the pool from 3 to 4, Madison I0 J ,, * | oft . e d humorist, wa- injured in an autoo'clock and men from 4 to 6 o’clock.] garding the Alexandria, 'i 1<,bile a<cident la,it nl,iht ' Special swimming parties at other] son d rt l “ rt ' nen _ ranging In S he suffered the loss of two teeth hours can be arranged by getting in J“ n - wben foU ... J, j,- r- when the car in which she was riding I
;
The cuts were in-
I ^:iii„„iu accented a ride. a largo lead cable for the purpose ofi for treatment.
capture of penal farm escapes. ^ livestock, and that to maintain Both men were serving year terms] line the defendants enter upon for petit larceny. Dickens was sen-: lands with men, teams, tractors, etc., * ... . t. .._.i .i„.i/.rmiu ihe dumave of
The 32-words, a message from Preston A. Arkwright, chairman of the Public PoJicy committee, to Matthew S. Sloan, retiring president of the National Electric Light Association, was handed to a girl operator at
10:57.
Suit of Donald Tucker and William
this The car left the rmu. and turned ov- Coffman against Delilah Miller, to tho]er three times. All the young men ] foreclose a mechanic’s lien, to satisfy walked ' 11.1 h une of Finney’s mo-1 a bill for * pair of the Miller auto1101 th College Avenue. Two. bile, wa. dismissed in dreuit court.
10 defray expenses or opeiaimg which they took 1 "Kiuueci mu .0. the pool a smalt fee will be charged open a sale • j tomobile on the Apaquque road.
'ni r w- nt to a phv-iciHn
f hur.-id o hf*t♦
swimmers, it was said.
j $1,600.
