The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1930 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GP.EENCASTLE. INDIANA FRIDAY OCT. HI. WU.

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THE REPUBUC.AN TICKET For Congress, 5th district NOBLE J. JOHNSON JoirU Senator I’utnani-' "ila*imery J. FRANK CH AT) ICK Jpint Rep., Putnam-0«en WILLIAM T. O’NEAL Judge Putnam Circuit Court JOHN H. ALL HE Prosecuting Attorney MARSHAI L i 1 Clerk Putnam Circuit * ourt ERNEST P. \YI Sheriff DAVID BRADEN Coroner EUGENE H.W Amlitor J. LESL1E Treasurer GILBERT }•:. C ^Surveyor WALT I Record r ESSIE BE' County A ELVTN H. 11 . CommStsiomi I rict GLENDON KE! ) Commissioner. l!n.! D trict H. A. SHI

VOTE TOR © K. I*. W@lls

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^ our Vote \\ ill He Appreciated.

THE DAILY BANNER iiiteri'd tn the Post office at Green eastle iMdinnu. a--, nJ c.assr.iail matter Under the a* i of March 8.

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NOTH E—The hank> of Greeneasill hi* closed all day November n account of the election. Fitst ;l and Central Notional. 31-lt

PAVING WORK TO START

Gary and yie Michigan State line via Michigan City. p aV ( ment on the Dunes relief von I will be 40 feet wide with bitumimu shoulder;, it was pointed out. The li t of projects follows: Road 54 from Cincinnati to the Lawreiue county line, 6.5 miles in Greene county. R.l. tl\ from Tijiton, thru Klwood to Alexandria, 1">.5 miles in Tipton and Madison counties. These project' close the la t gap and complete paving on this road between the Oh o state line and the intersection*of the United States Highway 52. U. S. Highway 20 (Dunes Relief Road) from Gary to Porter, 12.6 miles in Lake and Porter counties. This mileage will be let in three contract projects. When these projects ure under contract, the entire Dunes Relief Highway will Ire contracted, to cost about $2,000,000. Rd. IK, from the intersection of Rd 3 north ol Hartford city to Bryant, 21 miles in Blackford arid Jay counties. This milage wil be let in two paving projects. Relief Road to United States Highway 31, from the Marion county line to Franklin, 13.5 miles in Johnson

county.

i or The New SILHOUETTE Persuasively, yet so gently ttlat wearer is scarcely conscimi- .,f iK ence. does one of these creations * its beautifying influence on ihr hi*, thighs. $2.00 To $4.9 8 The G Jity Shoij J. H. Pitchford

commutations of sen ences had been; victecl in 1917 of a charge of mw .| fled by 118 Inmates, incuding 36 “lif-j dering Frank Butler, Negro. Hr !' eis". Tonight the prison trustees I caped jail but was recuptured ij will it as a paid n board and hear | May, 1919, and sent to p r ...j, the pleas for pardons of nearly 75 j believed ut the time of the shoot-;,,

inmates.

In the majority of the cases heard today, freedom was asked for the applicants in order that they might obtain work and care for their famil-

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INDIANAPOLLS, Oct. 30 (CP)— T/iinary work on several paving >ie:ts in the ip:ll highway departi it construction program will be fed during tin winter months if ' ther jiermit-. it was indicated by i de.inrl ment official - today with an a i meement that bids will lie reeeiv cd N vember 21 * n paving 77 miles. Si\ paving projects and two gradin projects are included in the list to be placed under contract. "rdneers pstitnntrd that the total o'* enditure involv* i would approxi-

mate $2,750,000

Dellen McKamey, who is in the ^'1 but thiee cT the projects will county hospital, i u .ving; ni dy. ^ built ^.ith fe* I aid, according to

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On 12;’,'!Ty of October back in 1192 . Ohristopher Columbus stood on the (’ ek of hi - uood ship, the Santa IVIana. ciapnefl his binoculars to his eyes and said “Boy?’ Tf-e Stuff’s Off” • this ol ; w< Id i as 1 baseball, ; look at this America place.’' ColurabiJis did a we'd . il , hi '• when he discovered Am< think of the things that have b? n n discovered since, look at Ra o and the Airplane and hundreds of things. •

The infant son of Mir. Marth Lewvas buried S

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Mjg. E. G. Chamn,' s, * . R. M. 1 Gorham and Mr.-. Anna IK-v. *• wo,-

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one week 1 be Nov. I

chief engineer \Y iliam J. Titu«. Among the p> t if hided in the h tting is the r I ' relieve traffic il IT S. Highv. 'ween Indianans and Frank ind the remaining rtions of the relief r<ad he-

Rd. 66, from Hatfield to Roekport, j ((j

10 miles in Spencer county. | [ nc i ui i e( i in the list of life termers Th. piojeet completes paving h - w | 10 j la( | asked for freedom was the

'ween Eva'isvilk' and Roekport Road 2, approaches to the New

York Central grade separation J ust ! R s of murder, west if Lowell, one-half mile in Lake w p en j )(<

application of Dr. Nelson Ross, e *nvicted in Delaware county on charg-

Ross was sentenced to was found guilty

••unty. The railroad company is now October 28, 1909, -f having shot and

buildup: th - overhead structure.

Road 54, from Springville to the G:eene county lino, 4.5 miles in Law-

rence and Greene counties.

killed Dan Linder, an interburban conductor, because of an argument

over a 10-cent fare.

The Muncie doctor has made repeated attempts to secure his freedom. According to the evidence, Dr. Ross, a man of violent temper, hoarded a car without having bought a ticket, and objected when Linder attempted to charge him an extra fare

of 10 cents for excess baggage. Ross Harry G. I/'slie f, an * \ , olive j pulled a revolver and killed Linder, d >n. Kraft was eiii nml IVcnj He was temporarily paroled once but 8, 1928, to from om . 10 yean,j failed to report at the appointed time, a charge of nvolunv :y an.-lisa Another lifer whose application wa er. He was charge*i with'irivifi b-'Tire the bo nd was Ed McCoy, also . a- into ah. f

that he had mistaken Butler fo r Jail Lee, Negro, whom he hadnhreatcvi Johnny O’Reilly, ('! Tag M nit>i*. also was repre-enteii in a plea a pardon. He was one of .he thM men tried for the murder of Attor* ey Thaddeus Gt^nkher, -f fan! Point, in the Cedar Lake holdup j 1924. O’Reilly w ;l> a pal , f F: -sd, MeErlane an*l Ale\-a:*der MiCihe brith of Chicago, who id- win. for the slaying. MrErkm*' wasgj quitted. McCaix ac-iuitvi ^ ter two pveviou juri* ha*l rei ^ the case, one di.-a-ieeiag an*;'4; other returning a v* t of/jM O’Reilly wfts given a life - niena] Edward Kraft, pr isinent F**j Wayne sportsman, applied to 1 board for a imr-le. 11 was seitj i:i on onlj . . .-4 an unsuccessful n|V d tithei preme court ai •J

HARD TIMES REFLECTED AT BOARD MEETING

STATE PRISON, Michigan City,— Oct. T'O (UP)—The cry of “hard times’’ prevailed at the regular quarterly meeting of the state prison pardon and parole today as hundreds of friends and relatives of inmates pleaded with the four hoard members to give clemency to various

prisoners.

Application f*ir paroles,'pardons and! fr m Delaware r unty, who wa- eon- Wayne street duriiw a Le.

And now the peon! •have said:

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T have discovered that the Airis bound to rev dutionize things venn t ■ sre discovei’inrr how :o live. Thie people of the pres* the future will ■oo 1 : on with pride and say— THIS IS GREENCASTLE Which brines ns down to the point. VOTE FOR AVIATION A Election Next Tttepday. • I hi Space Hought And Paid For By J. F. CANNON & CO.

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Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. '* -nvs havq ( returned from Clovefi!.- .eiv they were guests of Mr. a,- Mrs. Es *-s Dunean.i—Bloomington \\ erld, John M. Smith, receiver, v . Dean Wehner, a suit in ejectment, was 61- ; ed in the Putnam circuit court Thu i s- j day. The suit was brought here on 1 ;a change of \enUe f!-m HerldriCks icounty. Abe Cohn has b’e named administrator in the Putnam Circuit e irt of the estate of Melvin Rogers, recently deceased Cloverdale business man. The deceased left an estate valued at over $8,500. C. K. Priest, of Brick Chapel, employed at the L. & H. Chevrolet garage, is recovering from a fractured! left rib suffered when he fell vio- | lently against a tire after a wrench slipped from a bolt. Edward Knott, 21 years old. of this city, was still in Ihe County Jail Friday, following his arrest Us Saturday night on a vagrancy charge. It was said police were still probing his recent activities. Miss Opal Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Frank of Clinton Falls,, returned home Friday morning after spending the summer with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ford, San Diego, Calif. Roscoe Hurst, local business man, has returned from Mlneola, L. T , where he went to effect a settlement with James H. Bear, who was alleged to have violated the state securities aits in inducing local men to make Investments in stock of the White! Bear Corporation. The body of Frank Thomason, age 73 years, father of Mrs. Lottie Wills, Mrs. George Showalter and Rnh'>rt Thomason, was interred at RoachFrktay, following his dea^h on 1 Wednesday at the home of his daughter^Mrs. Wills, in Indianapolis. Rites were held Thur.-day evening in Indianapolis at the A. V. Francis funeral home. William M. Dozier and Mell J. O’Keefe, d ine buMnes under the firm name and style of the Indiana Es- 1 tates Company, has filed siut in the j Putnam cirruit court against Mrs. Oscar E. Ewing, alia.- Mrs. Ullie Ewing, to collect an alleged unpaid note of $590. Ralph C. Tacoma, of Tcd T napolla, is attorney for theplaintiffs.

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allowance for your old jkitchen cabin J .! $7.50 on the regular retail price of the latest Hoosier, the Tu-Tone Beauty. That’s the special offer we make in co-operation with the Hoosier Manufacturing Co. We pass this special value on to you in full. This applies to 25 cabinets. Time limit, todays only. Then the regular full price $59.75 is in effect. Ik' one of the few fortunate buyers to enjoy this saving of almost 20 percent. Come in today. No telephone reservations accepted. Only $1.00 Down-$1.00 a Week

$7.50 For your old kitchen Cabins .. •. Any Make... No matter Old Fashioned.

DAY OFFER

i ' *H you hfl Many of you have an old, mit-of-c ate cabinet, whiin wanted to replace »ith a bright, new Hoosier hut ' one throwing away >our old eahinet. NOW you can sell " ’ '''i j||S nnd have your choice of one of these HOOSIER I ^ Your choice of newest finishes: Sirring Green wl, h * ^uipP* 1 ^ Gf< y, or h-autiful \nlique or Marine Oak. ron,pl '^ w i n iinuw with Honaier’a famous features that cut kitchen - and nave untold step*.

HAMRICK STATION CHURCH ’Pbe regular monthly service on | Sunday night at seven thirty o'clock, the \ji-i m il be in eh:ii" • of Janu Kendel anil Mrs. Grace Pollom, both able and inspiring leaders. Everyone welcome, come and bring a friend.

Horace Link & Company

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