The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1930 — Page 3
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liSSIFIED ADS IpOB SALE—Your choieo of a mini 0 f uspti litrhtinsr systems, taken J enchanRP for later type plants, all jfixwi condition and pricpd to sell. 0. Soobee, Holco Light Dealer niuomington St., Greencastle. 24-2p [for SALE:—One Dicky bird ter t, L double size folding camp cot a i ittresst 2 chairs, 2 burner gasoline np -dove, $•‘10. 1027 Buick coach phone 47. r >-L, 2.‘!-. , its. IpOlf SALE—Gill’s white flani'el \t, size 12-14. Man’s two trou-ei p t) size .‘tk- tO. / t all ai tills i: i . iderson street,. In i
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SAX FRANCISCO, June 25 (UP) Vr a i nt j fat drugs j 9 the
/ Bare library gift
"' rr '’ ,N ‘ or rnl [ Z*;”** do'
The University of California wilt nff ’ ^ director of ^
have a r: re addition t«, j ts library I drug, fnr r . urpau
when school resumes next fall, it | i"'ti-fand.s as Worthless mos , being the Commendatorc M. F. Fon- nrp dan’>ep«ration
tana Lihrary of 2R8(l volumes of ifith
ST,rKs roir«^r
SAFFIlnv
, Of the < UP >-f'harles PhenL u
,>ul s «ys some ^'ona 1 water diviner 'i"'' 1 ' '”' 0
! h ° s * c °holic field and w ^ in,r ’
BOR\
England.
and 17th century Italian hooks. Th
hooks were presented to the urriver J< sie C. U 'ity hv < onirnenilatore ami Mrs. Fob- the Putnam
tana.
h ATHRK |s Hl RiRf, S 5 ;:— Harry G Leslie's
"A
had his drivine- li." ' ' ' f ' n<> d and . () >oh!!e. ,l,l,nk in ‘' har * P 'd’an^uto-
!,, an ,1. nV " k ’ knip d when
I 'T7 STAY THAT WAA
BERKELEY, Cal., June 26 (UP)
F, XD RELIC IN
an auto .. ... struck '" ''"Ws-., aZ h™;,,!; hi-
c "™" . ?vSlfM rsoaiEM
If
P A SI ;•
employers give j„ hs .' 1 P) - ‘
Pro. ploynient situation
Chevrolet i
fcOR SAI L—M> I92t>
lich demon-iratoi with la.c.n i let, all extra) including heater, iks and runs like new. $.U5. Can j sf-en at fi2h K. Washington Si. Ij OR SALE—75 (>oiind capacity •••- pyerator. Good as new. Phone 7.7,'..
25 4t. |
(toR SALE:—Offered at a bargain lilose estate. Residence property of • late Mary Hoover, 1105 Elm street. S. Sayers at Central Trust
3t-d. !
. has Bled sun ' R
Charles VVngt.t : court ag ;ll n n t.on of real estat.-V-rs, foe p ilni . owne,l jointly by UeJ .„ l
ilefendants. Thendor>i n .:ir ' lm.... ~ • attorney for the plainti, wj ‘ ,1 ' 1 _ . ' ' > ' V ^ LE, Ind., J u . the parties are said to li\ t '* rl ' j'T nfi °d niola,. tooth f ’
If you are fat stay that way, diet, son town-hip. ‘ . . , mas todon taken > 'V' i.-i " l s, ' uat ""i, declared R, u" r '
1 ‘adi- toniach of „„ u , . the h-lroy, barber „ n “*>■ Mr- ticinate
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pound* and is th- • , a hfl r - n,| o is three meho - - -tC ,a,f by ‘ U " : Several
I' w as caught In th e nr 1?’ St ha " ri ^rt ofTh?^' ' hf \|xinhere. ' ^,o ( G'PoncastJe Thursday at
A> , tiHrT t R„ r bin' ,M1 " K Wa, -h an,I ,h '‘Vwi. l s ~7 a 7^ to attend, hanquet, it u-. ■ Purday evening’, The two-H.,."" ^hPounced today.
'"'•-•lay session o])ens Frida
mormng with registrntio
S'of h S’.
18.’ll.
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1 'W1 u'tii’ZZ"* concert hv ih » lto f)l fo, S'- he prison band
™>n.
thnt on thr* U oVIovk
yers tfivo mho , ' w * iM .-n ny th»» m-; , . '*• f °r sale at th». !r; n(n ? na » w iU offer mPn - hlX’ansville has solved ^ Kri, ' !,v »ftern^ 8PP !,,a ^ 1" .^castle,
§6P»IHi DAWM
-ue of
Indiana ittnam ( oimtv,
bonds will be
MARC O FARRELL
The editors have been invited t ipate in fh„ r 1 "’Mted to p a
the new pavillion 'at' f l® dl ‘’ at,on "f 'luted
P ; n-k Friday after.,o St ut<' hearing interest •„ th
-jr
t'r. Alln-.t will speak it p, f a banquet which • ' ,day '‘'o-
' .ich veni , l ' l;l > of December the -une,. , .,' ,den ^ b y and upon
- ' ( '""..,„|e,. Of a „ np) f pd U]
, , , CoDvrlrdit AVarncr Pros. Pictures Inc
Th;? ttery is baced on Warner Bros. Vittphone production of tho play
by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II.
f „ -'■'I ''OPS 1ft i awe Plyeon, h« recalled refretfully
Fa yl. imini Oaten. ,■ ' levy ghi. i| t ; lt t t bad been broteu.
J*afewnw M, '."To ' ' ' : »-r lll-tlpmM4 «ke?
. ' ' W,” lie told Pigeon. “It Ha t
r..« / Protectorate in •• 1 -
FOR SALK—Goo<l house-, >27()o iJWOO.—Phone 144. 25 2t--
rOB SALK—Tomato, rabbiipe Ipdrngons and petunia plants.
are nee Wright. Phone 4KI. 24-2t 1 to pel proof* timl n<vrn
, , ,,, that I personally Iracted the
•■•/' " As the viystic uile of the Hac: ijnit MaUmt/hu. she lolled to | fro Inc c rain. Toiu Alien, hei '■rrqtheait. is ft. reed to In aland i" ; u-tu nr Ur knot s she
tt '< Stt STVEZ, ’“ZIZ "■ ••
/'win, dnuhlC'CrorAing, he tells hfi 01 , hf .' 11 ; . l , i '' ' u l,ai 1 m t’ 1 *' V>«t a! the T" e or her mnnina of s " 8 ' 1 e<1 vv ' lh ,s - l! * lrn • a '« > What ' Mm, to the jungle, he ‘ • th «' ' ,r Mooda M ‘ »>■< I" escape. Tam ones to Van, U *' 11 ' 111 U; ' vi; > nu k, ’ ow - t'’’-
man io earth and wrung the truth from her It - * just (ho: I liappene.1 to ba there Hlien t o told the
j story.’’
"Aw. e:hc your hreai!:. -- retorted
eerted linKe heatedh ‘Til Jolly
fOIt SALE — Ford Roadster, 27 Jdel, slipon body, $25.—Lynn WhiteId, 501 South Locust St. 25-1-p.
0
FOR SALK—Good used bee equip- 1
I irhiie. 'I on An Danns " o11 ' el1 ,h o *tory t;, Colonel Jnd-
i ' ... son. Sure I v. as a eenlleman In the
pit,
8 and 10 frame; also new ten- ‘ ime hives. Address R. W. Baldwin, i moastle, Indiana. 25-2ts.
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|DR SALE or Trade—.74 acre farm improvements. Orchard, other fcts, hard roads, near markets, |ools, churches.—E. L. Mc.Iilton, Carmel, III. 25 2-p.
—K'or — POR RKNT—4 room modern apartnt W) ll located. Call 705-X. 25 dp
FOR RKNT—House on corner id lie and Walnut street. Phone fi: 25 3t. o — OR RKNT Modern furni.-i • d Business men preferred. Phone 25-2t fOR RENT—Modern furnished ^rtments 2, 8 and 4 room- Phone 24-2ts, I'OR RKNT—Double house, ., room|tne side. Good condition. Call .714. 24-3p It OR RKNT 2 u ii f u mi - he. I ■701 South Jackson St. 2i-3-p
|l OR RKN1'—3 room house in Mt. pridian. Dr. E. M. Hurst, (’lover-
lie, Ind.
24-.7p.
fOR RENT:—Four Room Semi |ndem house and garage on West Prry St. See A. J. Duff. 20-tf. -o —Wanted— wanted to buy—2.5 shoats |eighing KlO to ll.> pounds. Duro, eferred. Guy Call. ANTED—f» or 6 room mndern ause that can he sold for about •7,.Mh), In payment $50o ca.-.h. s<^i Milt frown. 21-21 —r«. 6—^ " '■ ■ • n D -< a 1 rn 1 for the New - ■ruf Ranher, Slorthwooil route. This
ante must be sold at once. i'vrrand, Banner Office.
WANTED:—City garbage, |ree. Call Dr. James’ Office. piO.
C. J.
hauled Phone 20 fit.
—IVfiacellaneouH— I9M (Jievroiet roai h demanstratoi Kith new car guarantee, $405. Mary . Case. Phone 505-1.. 25-2*. KODAK Fini-Piiur Velnx Quick |8ervice.—Cammack Studio. 22-tf.
Table garbage haule.l Ma a#he |tra-h and light liaulitur ot all Urn Jrea-onable prices. Phone 3,73-K. 2.7-fits 1
Emerson Electrict Fans. $fi.50 up. Only fan with five year guarantee. P. Hirt. 25-2*.
Luke Reilly Saya, “The Rat Died Be-
fore Reaching the River”
’Since moving near the river two Fear* ago, we’ve always used RAT^X'AP. Watched, n vicious water rat iibWing at RAT-SNAP outside the ^ouse. About 15 minuter later he
J ■■ 'Girted off for the water to coo! hi - j II '“irning stomach, but he died iH'foi'I l| rp « , ‘hir,g it.” Three sizes, 35c. fi..c,
I 11 D.2fi. sold
I II Tleenor’s
I ■ I * '“V Tr
; Wm M< x>n
_ ~ and guaranteed by
■ Flpp inr's Drug Store.
^ | TremWy wins free play at ion Lit Golf course Tuesday night
■
service of tlia Icing lie will accord
credence to my words."
"Veah?” observed Pigeon. "And where do we go from theie?" In dlssuvt, Duke turned from Pigeon to 7'om. "'Don't you think, Tom. that Ifs a fruity Idea, put-
ting it up to old Jndson?"
"Von see, Duke," said Tom, "I deeply appreciate your thoughtfuli ness and ingenuity In getting all
onen there was no use wastin'. * # . ,, ,. ~ ,
, ‘ | these facts for me Beliete me, I do, old fellow, 'ibey are valuable facts But in one respect. I’m afraid
nc of your entertain, is. A native | , a | (1 nuke. "In
• is startled to find h'ersell | son ' s,,rc, y. as a Bentleman in the
■' red by a tclld old man, Dan n's 1
l<’t fit) .
INSTALL\IF\T THIRTY FOUR "Tell i he tiloomln’ mutt you're j n ottii er In the service of ’Is 'high. , • ess the King of England," tug 1
ested Uigron, Irritably.
Tom weighed Hie su , ’ge)llon a lenient, but dKnilssed it. Hu reu-, me when It was growing so short. I “I came here," ho said, addressthe attendant, "to :.u> about!
To the vac.t surprise of Tom and-j .., t |M1 . t ( i olo)) *| jndson whom '.eon. he alter,dant opened the | we mugt rnn i i,„ e with (he truth loor wide, meantime rnnltcrlns ot mir clalnl , ••
"Then whom must we convince'"* •‘Tiie natives themselves, Duke I'm sorry, hut we rppear no better
off than before."
■Well. I'll tell the black hound ers," declared Duke, "and I dial- ! lease them, all ot them, to doubt
me."
"Who'd listen?" Jeered Pigeon. I "ahate that Cockney nuisance," Duke tntrc.iied Toni. Tom t-t io thoughtful silence, i wretchedly disappointed. To arrive Just too late was almost too galling f to endure. He rejected Pigeon's | suggestion (bat they procure affidavits attesting Mooda's admission from other witnesses. An affidavit was to a native just another item ot trickery foisted upon them by the whites i "But. there Is one more chance" | said Tom through clenched teeib, ["and I'm going io take It. I've gut j to take tt!" •‘Right with you. Captain," said
Pigeon.
"Here, too.” volunteered Duke.
“What's’the plan ."’
“Shep Keyes!”
"Shep Keyes?" repeated Duke
and Pigeon In unison.
"Yes, he knows the same things ! Mooda knew.” Tom consulted hta watch. "We've rot to hurry If we'is lo reach the Hill of Skulls la lime. He directed them with I come on.”
trtnl had she done mlh Dan n*
npolo-les
a wave of Hie arm to the Inner Almost running they set out for room | ,he trail. Tom eager and detail "(ieng Lee In there,” ho said, mined, Duke and Pigeon puzzled "expect you.” Ho bowed servilely |,y the nature of Ihe plan of action, and withdrew. j j 0 say the trrtlh, Tom was not him"What Is this?” demanded Pig- se )f [ U |]y aware OT how he waa to eon. ns onislied, "«.ime telepathy. w orm the truth out of Shep. That llow'd that black blighter recog ,[ would require something more nize us'.’" ' linn persuasion he too well knew. ' Well, we're in,” said Tom. on Hie o'her hand, he lacked the •'pever mind any reason." strength to compel Shep by force I rcrlng the room. Tom first be- i 0 disgorge bis secret. But hope hel l Duke. Before he could titter was high within him. He felt eonh - optin j lil< eves enronntered | fidant that some eiraiegic plan Mooda lying in her own blood on would present lt*e!f to him In time, the floor He s epped forward 5^ pigh Indeed ws* this new, quickly and bent over her. Ceng' l|n | (]tn ; !Dn |j|, i, 0 pa that during Lee ' dim Him Hie military had , nost ot ,],,, l wirt journey along the taken cha: e ot the Investigallon. imli tha ihought that Hawn began to-talk volubly to Tom. was In hourly danger of death, a •Dead, ho pronounced. Indlca- .poujju that weighed on hi* mind ling a door In the room which lin( j every moment since his opened upon the rear yard he de-, return, did not trouble him. Inscribed It as the exit through which he was comforted bv th# the slaver had made his escape. •i r i n conviction that Dawn was to
Not Interested in the Identity ot the | je **ved
slayer. Tom shut him off end But Pigeon and Duke, stiimbltrg turned to Duke. paatlngly la his wake, did not ahare "What's it all about. Duke? Do rnll blown hopefulness Pigeon, you know”' he asked. who had watched tha growth of the "Do 1?" rejoined Duke. "Say, native revolt from the day Dawn let s get out of here and find some i, a d become Thabo, was partlcniiuiet spot What I know I* prob- i a rly morose. Rut rather than transnhlv what you came all the way m i> Hi# feeling to Duke he essayed back for to'learn. Well, you'll get a n endless flow of bad anecdotes. It Lot s get out of here." ^f| er recreating the string like Duke ha t'.litlly advised Deng Lie injd,.* „car the Temple of Maltingto go flv a kile when the latter nil, 'j’ 0m called a halt that they sought to restrain Mm for polite might test before entering upon questionin'.'. The reputation of his ,| le fj ) i ! ,| «ireieh to the barracks, place was already unsavory, snd Though unconscious of selecting hi; felt that Duke, even though de that particular tree. Tom suddenly nilved of hi* monorle, would pre* realized ihat hu was Iftnltu sent a respectable front when tho -he Tree of the Black ^od which oiaatabnl rlj i sde Its appearance *d sheltered DdWi when Its bad
But tn tho tars of Duke's hauteur last beheld her.
and Tom’s uniform. Its didn't press Swiftly he eiirrsved the stir bis demands. \minding scene, bis sve* travellug In a secluded corner of a coffee unconsciously toward the Place shop Duke told, with a luxury of of ,|i a White Moon nearby To delail. how he had gained the pie- i,|* ama-cmenl the sky shore the clous Information from Mooda. clearing «as bright wlib torch From the manner In which be re- i ngree A random i.beervsllnn from counted his experienco with tlte i*| g eon told biin ihst those flares
woman and the murderer, a by- signalled danger
sunder would have believed that "If that was where the Hill of Duke had acquitted himself heroic- t Skulls was." said Ei-uon Idlyq Id sllv snd With frequent recourse to s *v (hey was gathering there f.nines, strstegv I Swlfllv Tom fixed hi* ordsr «* But Pigeon early Indicated that procaedure. "yulck. you i*u. go to he „a* lot I-d. His St:-.: : ha barrack.and areusa the uoop^
of disgust at the conclusion of
DuUij's e'oTT. awakened In the litter a quick iesentment. Reaching tu, his uzonucls, tbs bsttsr ty gJiF '
There's oo good reason why there should be torches tonight et Hie Plac* of the While Muon Harry!”
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! W. Scott, by ^iven to tho Creel, rnm CircuttLegatee* of j ;imo , j tic, Indiana, ito appoar in p l)( 1 torn ber. 1930, a|,| a( Gre,.,,,,, '
| why tho Final i d , y of ^
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with tho ostato .-houl.l not bo
t tv he “? nMV "'* Wk to their
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Na'ui imnd-' h av ""| mhS ,hor, ' ::f, "l.’
yrolf, strict compl^o 7,, 'T"" 1 ' a Lon.j I ,hp Stato J,,,!,.. ^“0 ‘7 laws of
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app ' Ae ( .„uniV'.V' , V ,;,y ' ,,f intpraperjmd wit. ^hijnrity 'au’' ;' , " n ‘’ r ' nw,l, n»f at vick^alT' ° f , ,ho ^‘m'ml. ch'.'ir hetrs are notified to ^ and spooche.-, h J. ,J n ' I;nwi ">c- l'„t„’a m attilci^v r"' ' ^ . on,, make proof of hoirshi)., 1 °kramo(| for tj,,, an , n Said bo M <l u in f ° u,, Hcs. their distributive sba,.-.. 1 ■ *t'" >f the Indlanl i V ' N °TICEQ| \DMINi ,, t" the & "’ , ' 1
Witness, the Clerk of ’s P "' ' '-'itorial as-miaSn' n *‘ ' herobv '' T,ON this 25th day of Juno, l!».7, P ( City Friday ami Sa'LlaV ha ” Ix'ci’ ’ '' U th ° FKHD LUCAS, Clerk Butm^ ^eduled speaker., ;ir(> Dr Allo’ '/ ^ oMho Circuit Court of P„ ln " »nd
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