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Vtt£DAffiYBANNER,GEEBNCAS'I®E. INDIANS. MONDAY, APRICfi, 1981.'** •

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■JrRNITFTSK SALE—I will sell at L. auction, April It, at 2 p. m. ( at . Elm street, the household furnhimrs "f ‘he late Mrs. Mary Hoover. <uch as tables, dressers, beds,

Hr. Hawtl’.iinie llafln To

| . s Peak Before W. I', M. s. Latest \l(‘iho(|s 11 ,w *• , ’ :,rl,v ' ° f Ma " i|:i -

I hdippiitt Island , who la mak ig i 'ci ie „t; in Indiana will Ifi'e two talk- in Oreencastle. VVednes lay at ,, m _ s ] lp w j|| a pp ear before the W. K. M. S. of the Methodist chui h in a talk on’medical work in the Orient. On Thursday at 1 :'i() she 'ill talk to the youna; women f l)el’,,uw university at a

MODERN RENOI.OO^ PI \\\|.|,

FOR NEW U. S. PE\|.

TENTlAin

,, ().,). Rector, auctioneer, j modern methods of penology.

LEWFSBURG, Pa., (UP)_ Th e world’s largest prison, the new Fed-

Iji-. Z , and cooking j eral penitentiary for the nortitaater \ \\ c . A. in " ir ^ t0 ves, fruit jar- arid other ar-1 Unite<l States, now under construction 1 Meharry hall. * ial :; it mentioned. S. O. Braden. | here, is planned for the practice of Dr. Darhy has just completed a trip

lrv - around the world, after living in Man |

il l wheie she h is been acting siijier-^ intendent o( ; large* hospital. Dean Alvord, who will intioduce Dr. Darhy at the ■ . tin Thur-ilay, wd her

truest in Manila i t year.

Dr. Darby graduated from DePatnv io 1IMT, and several years later graduated from the Pniversity of Penrt•sylvania State Medical School, an hi.noi conferred on few women. For a time she was hou.-e doctor in the Indianapolis Methodist hospital and still later in the famous Chicago !.\- ing-In hospital. Dr. Darhy is a skilled general surgeon as well as a specialist in obstetrics. In her own words, she “would rather perform an appendectomy than give a speech,” but tireencastle friend will remember hei as a rapid-file speaker of great

ability.

It .tb meetings addressed by Darby,will I pen to the public

ItNNiNfi •sllt'VI Mil \|» Us ll lilt , iie-l ., U , tu I 1 A 1 I 1 l 4 N ' 'Ac- ‘ % l P) Mori' false pretense charge, elainur^ in hail -mooth and glossy by use, a stone failed to deliver the liquor, column flu °e feet high was foufld Lt was said that Wooten agreed not i near the mouth of Mhitaker creek. It to testify if Binkerd refunded his | was believed to have been used by * Indians in tanning hides. Th# hides P | GE0N regular rider • were pulled over the stone until soft. ON RA | LROAD XRAl ^

ATTLEBORO. Mass (t'|*) Animal

, onn-OKTS lit IMS MONEY llgin , Nhw M ABASH, Ind. Mar, .tl (DPI NVw Haven* Hartford railroad be. 1 ho first $1(H) of Lewis Puniiun *> , , t . . <*,. , , . ... twoen here and Providence. H. 1^. is

World War nonus money will to . a pigeon. arcorclinK lo an ohsoivant

t if i itv court to pa\ a fine imnosf l ....

,. .. . , Attleboro woman upon him t r Iniuor possession, he

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Idi: SALE Few bushels extra, .ly.nicked Reed’s Yellow Dent S-e I r| ; ( Mi llaffie. Phone 3f.7-X.

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F0R SAI.F: Frying chickens. Nmiie 511-1,. 2* Martinsville street.

l-3-fi-9-4p.

FOR SALE: Have some extra Mf h trees, Hale and Albertas, 25c ach L. C. Buchheit. (l-3t.

FOR SAI.F: Almost new KemingPortable typewriter, will sell at m price. Call Banner. B-Rt. BABY CHICKS—from pure bred, |„ (l ,| tc ted flocks. Culled for tyiie nlor, and standard requirements, each Monday and Thursday. Cushatchng, $3.00 per hundred, ^rmslers and poultry supplies. UecL', Hatchery. Old Pfeiffenberg-r Lrksmlth Shop, 11 east Franklin St.

“hone RI2.

FOR SALK: Extra good young ivsh cow with heifer calf. W. T. 'Handy. 4-2p.

FOR SALE OR ni-mndern house, 'hnne 417-L.

TRADE- B-room good location. 3-3p.

FOR SALE—Attractive six room laulern house in Northwood. Adilies lux A, Banner office. (>-2p FOR SALE Maple syrup $2.00 per fallen. Rhone 751-Y. 0-3ts —For Rent— F0U RENT:—Morlern furnished jnnm, tor men. 417 E. Washington >w“t Phone 565-X. B-2p.

The design and arrangements ,,f the prison is based on the premise that men are not wild beasts to he remove i from all- runt acts w 1 . fellow and locked up in isolated st^,.| . The depressing tiei- of cells within a single big house will be missing; the Auburn type of prison with its large inteiror cell block and its congregate shops; the old Pennsylvania type of county prison with its series of yells opening on small courts • » the prisoners exercise—these have been di missed as inhuman, in the planning of

the new pentientiary.

Direct -unlight and an abundance of fresh aii will be provided in the plan arranged by Alfred Hopkins, New

York, architect.

There will he a ‘small inside cell block for hardened or habitual offenders; strong outside rooms for prisoners whose records show some men sure of trust can he pla eel in them; barracks for prisoners whn show they can live peaceably with other prisoners; small dormitories subdivided into small wards for those prisoneis who express the greatest improvement : n character while‘imprisoned; and finiTly moms approximating the n infolds and conveniences of normal persons for those who are most advanced. On admission, the prisoner will be housed in a receiving building where he will undergo physical and mental

examination.

Sould he prove normal physically and mentally, his first home will be the outside rooms. From that confinement he can advance by his own actions to theJtarracks, to the doimitories and finally to th< living quarters for the highest type prisoner-. The construction of the first unit will require a two-year period. It will accomodate 1,500 inmates and will cost appioximately $3,500,000.

told Ylayoi John Fhowiilter, who lined

him.

M \l! DEI’ARH MEM K\I’KCI'S J.tHMi GOLD S |*A|( MO I HERS

She says the bird rides the roaf of | the Iasi car of a passenjter train Jeav iiig here at 1:30 p. ni„ mingles with oilier pigeons for a while altil- de training at Providence, and r nunis j on a train arriving hei ■ at 2:2u p in.

M l DENTS TAKE < oi KSK

IN T \\‘ D.Wt l\i; '

PARIS, (UP) Approximately 3,000 gold star mot ..rs. who will visit I Europe this summer, will receive th>‘

same consideration as those who came 1 LisJ year,_ with the added advantage | MEDFORD, Mass., (UP) Tnpof an experienced war department j dancing has become one of the most personnel which ha- worked all year ! popular courses at Tufts college, making ariangements. ‘ i !• was establish!*! in January as an Although more than 3,000 mothst-j alternative to the ourse in jryniruiand relatives had originally signifies! tis s, with John J. Eoran of llo.-ti n.

Dr.

TEACHERS TO PLAY

f'Oli RENT—Six Khisc. 10 Hanna St.

modern (!-lp

HORSESHOE DROIT.H I Ll ( K WARSAW, Ind., April ti, (UP) N’orman Hugo stopped to pick up a horseshoe from a street here for good luck and found a diamond wed-

ding ting underneath it.

FOR RENT—Make, yout ‘spring Waning easy by using our electri • bur poll :,er. Moore Electric. Phono I

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IN MEMORY

uu, , I In loving remembrance of Thelma 1 DL l.l\l ;>, Room moiernl . * . , , , , r

Bernice Uhasls who departed this life

■ uth'i-i!. mi l garage. I’Vione (110-k. , . .. ...,

„ 5 years ago to-day, Apnl fith. 1 ! We htul a little treasure once. | She was our joy and pride, We loved her, Ah, perhaps to well. For soon she slept and died. All is dark with in our dwelling. I/mely are our hearts today. For the one we loved so dearly,

their acceptances, it i- probable that that number will he about 2,HOP, duo to family obligations, illness and

postponements.

One of the features of this year’s pilgrimage i.- the Coming of front .'e'ri to HU) mothers and relatives of. soldiers and sailors w 1 were either but at sea, or whose graves have never

veteran vaudvllle hoofer, as in-

structor.

Already some 25tl young meu, in eluding many athletics, have turned from the science of weight-lifthig, bar-chinning, and other exacting ft*U:i to tuneful tapGluncing, in which ex-i erci.-o and pleasure are combined. So exalted is the course in terpsichore that only uppi*rclassmen ai<>

New Spring DKKSSKS

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At the exceedingly low price o4‘ •You'll be pleased, with the quality and style of these Dresses.

Teacher.- of Cloverdalo and Bainbridge will nn i i In a basketball tilt on the Dninhrhige door Tuesday cv ening. Tin' ranie will h • free to those attending In a previous game Cloverdalo Hie cloverdalo H neliers won. Next Friday evening the llatnhridge sehols will bold tbeir annual HOhool exhibit. It will be held in the various rooms from 5 to X p. nt. In addition a short program will be given in the gymnasium by the Physical Education and Home Economics students. Several musical umuhers will be on tin' prognwn. Additional Locals

been located.

Colonel Richard T. Ellis, chief of eligible for it.

the American Graves' Registration ' . Service in Europe, a- been making ! |. | rs p m | r|)|;k TRI \ L IN M YRS. • xtraordinary effoit- in all the old | PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., < UP)liutle -!•-tors to b ate biHidi ed- ii,',‘ph,, fj rs t mur d( r trial in Port Townsmissing graves and to identify bodie. j Pn ,| .j,,,,. .| u ly, 18>I(), was started here

...... rorie-poii'leiKe recently '—

Any one of these dresses would have cost from two to three dollars more than this price a year ago. They are exceptionally good looking ... in bright plain shades, interesting new prints and combinations of a print with a solid color. Be sure to see them , , , you will find several just suited to your Spring needs.

J.CPENNEYCQ

a’cumtely tliroug

with regimental chaplains, sergeants, and immediate supei i offb ■ r~ ‘of th

men who fell.

Until every eviden.e has been proven, the Graves’ Reg tuition Servuedoes not feel -atisfinl as to i lentity and months are often inquired to complete identification supplementary to that found in the grave. Those mothers and relatives of men whose giaves are unknown, or w m found their hist repose in the sea, will be given the same opportunity of seeing Paris and the American cemeteries along the old battlefront as all

when IMrs. Gene Hilsingcr

was tried on a charge of killing her husband, George F. Hilsinger, army warrant officer. Most of the towns-

M RAP FOIL MADE SI VII ES teceiitly, she forgot to move a sugar

warrant orncer. jhom or tne town*-, N l ' :w ? RLEA " NS A !p) More can containing $300 worth of jewdry. people hail never witnessed a murderf tl ’ an . I0 • <,0, ! l 1 M,um,s oF t,n - |,!ad - and j sl »' rptur n«‘« l t" the house only to find

trial.

PI RIM K HELPS

aluminum-foil saved from the coveri ings of numerous packages of cigaretes, candies, and chewing gum, have

, | . i .in I been collected and cast into striking I.AF A A E ME, Ind.. April . (IPil . .. . , ,. , , . , t ligur-'.s for display ill the Jerusalem

that thieve had a weet tinith

MEN IHE If ESI < OOKS

-Sprinkle some calcium cyanidi every few feet in the mole hole in your yai I and you'll not have any more trouble with moles they’ll die, R If. Hull, lands! ape artist of Purdti university said. Hull also recommended running a heavy n Her over lawn-

was mothers, but al ■ will he accord-1 a - soon as freezes were over to pack

e I the extia privilege if a short sigir ! down the earth around the gra - roog 1 Fiadie, veteran deep-sea diver, recent-

PHJI.\D1 I.PHIA. (I P) - M.'ii art far lie tier cooks than women, according to \lim Melanie Reicrelt, \’ini neso na-try authority, who spoke

- ! fore a group of women recently. DIVER RECOVERS FALSE TEETH 1 NEWPORT, R. I„ (UP)- Thomas WE \RI E( ONOMK HARlt.XRIANS

Temple here. The metallic collection will be’ sold for the benefit of Shrin- | its 'hospitals for crippled children tit

Shreveport, La.

—Wanted—

MANAGER WANTED for Gteent'tlc office, $50.00 per week to start liid bonus arrangement. Man mechan- " lly inclined preferred. $K50 cash

l! nosit on merchandise required. : Has forever passed away. Manufacturer, H2N May, Dept. C. Mr. ansi Mrs. Thomas Chadd

«-3p- family.

and

WANTED Woman for general i-cwoik. References required. Tele-

fi-3ts

(ihnne (’,52.

' AN I ED L’sed trailer, ui dei s, Cloverdale, R. I.

A. D.

—Miscellaneous— A , *ll( (•; to Stockmen Ptiri o As-

1 ■ Begis’enyd Percludii.ii stallion.

S, ivi e fee $12.00. 2'*b miles

""•h on road 43 and 1 mile east. M.iynard Grubb. (!-2p

V10U M \SIIKS

Starting Mash

$2.25

buying Mash $2.00

1 nil on us, lei nhiHit them.

Its | el | you

SPELLING (ON I ESI NEXT SATl'RD \ Y

One representative between f’e fifth and eighth grade* from each school in the county, is eligible to 'LlP i enter the Cpunty Spelling Contest, to ! t,e held at Greencastle high school | next Satuiday morning at 10 o’clock, unde 1 the auspices of the Putnam

County Principal’s Club.

At tt meeting here Saturday the principals x-ided t" give to the winning school a loving cup on which would l>o engraved the name of the . .-hool'and the winner for that year. The cup will change hands each year going to the school whose representative is successful in the county con-

test.

It is planned to submit a list of twenty-five words to each entiant it. the County contest next Saturday, C e various contestants writing the spelling of the woids. Papers will be graded immediately by County Superintendent John C. Vermillion and assistants he may select. In case of a tie a second list of twenty-five wordwill he submitted to the two highest.

Levi Hasty is leported quite sick at hi homo in northwest Greencastle. Alfred Hurst of Mt. Meridian, temains critically ill at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Paul Albin entered the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Sunday foi observation and treatment. (iI lham Robertson spent the week end with his patents. Mr. and Mr.-. R. A. R diettson, (>21 V\ -hingG.n -tn et. Donald Mu'nane i Et. Wayne .-pent Ea ter with his patents, Mr. and MlJohn M ini me, Wes, pop-

lar street.

Mrs. Dale Eby who was injured in an automobile accident, Thursday left the county hospital Monday lor her home in Princeton. Mr. Eby is still in the hospital. Two more cases of scarlet fever were reported at Putnanville Monday. One of the victims was Dorothy Pauline Jones, daughter of principal Roy Jones, whose home has been quarantined by tb<' county health officer. |.;Yi:N ( L(M K Si I’ERSPITDH'S SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, (UP)— It may have l>een a eoincidemoe or it may have been becau -r it was H riday the 13th. But the fact remains that Salt Lake’s ‘Big Benn” the City-

-eeing trip to England, returning to j a it helps the grass to grow hotter,

their American linei via Southhampton. It is pinbable that appropriate services will he hei at sea, on the way over, for those men who went down in such sinkings as the Cyclops, the Conestoga,’ the Tuscania and

others.

The fir-t party is expected to arrive in Oheibourg on May 14. The pilgrimages will continue through the summer until IV parties will have

TO II \VK DOI IILK WEDDING HUNTINGTON, Ind., April I. (IP) — An Indiana and Ohio woman Till leave together from here to go to J'ok' homu, Japan, where they will be the principals in a double wedding. The women Miss Mary McMullen nt Warien, near here, and Mis- Kathryn Nieter, of New Breman, Ohio, will

marry Burton P. Smith and Charle-

visited the five cemeteries in France, j Hatfield, respectively. Both prospecThe last party this year is due about live groom- work for the < onsolidatabout Septembei 2 and will Dave for ed Mining company in Korea. The home about September 24. | marriage ceremony will be perfnimed As on the other pilgrimage, the wai by the American consul at A nkohnma ■ aunt,

department will chose from it- meiit-

I*\LS FAILED AUTO DRIVER THIIA I S TAKE JEWELRY WESTPORT Conn., (UP) — Ar-j BORDKNTOWN, N. J.., (UP) — raigned for driving an automobile i When Mrs. Esti lla Via ,,n moved

Wi " ea,|p<1 u ' w " to l’ erform th ’' PHII.ADELPHlA, (UP)- Anwrin0wl V l>k ° f , Z'' Vrn "* U set ° f fals, ‘ cans are economic barbarians in the t'etb from 100 feet of water in N>w-, uf . )os ,. |)h „ Wi niUs. He port harbor. It took him only 15 min-' ( , ijs ;l „ rti( , n an ;l) |,| r ,. ss , N .. utes t, locate the missing, molars, j l i|v th(i A ||.,,i.ii.,,,,ronferente winch had been lost by a ferryboat i (n So( . jn| W()rk r)r wjlmis if) u me|T) . ' ' '' ' . ' "III111 i ttee

. on Uneinplovmont ami a director of FI NER \L ( \KK 100 A EARS OLD SANFORD, Me., (UP)—A slice of funeral cake. 100 veiir- old is owned by Levi Stott, In England a century ago it was the custom to give cake and wine to mourners at a funeral, and Stott's father received the cake while attending the funeral of his

the \ eiver-ity of Pennsylvania’s department of industrial research.

orious young officers, 18 especially equipped men wiio will act a- conducting officers, detailed to go with

each party and to see that the nt ig- without a license, Michael Valko

Inal order ate < allied out that eveiy ed he hadn't enough money to afford mmm

pleai.i froma housi in Delaware township their lobby.

UiRBA LOI NGERS HIT

TORONTO, Out., (UP)— Lobby loungers in Ontario hostelries will have to find new plaees to loaf, if legislator approve suggested amendinent- to the Provincial Hotel Act. I he amendment would give hotels the ri Jit to bur .nwelcome visitors in

war mother, or relative, must have ' the fee. “How can you afford to drive what she wants, no matter how tin- i cai,” inquired tli«‘ prosecutor. “Oh, reasonable it might seem. I my (nils buy me gas and oil,” V ulko re-[ Entertainment of the gold “tar. plied. He was sent to jail because hii mothers and telntives will luive tlii' ( 'pals” wouldn’t bail him out.

added feature this year of the French

SHOW ING \l IHE GRANADA TH EATER I VS I IIMKS FODVA

ill.I) SALT'S WERE GUESTS | PHILADELPHIA, (UP)- Season-) ed old salts who sailed the seven seas

Colonial Exhibition which will be | opened at Paris. Large Pullman autocars will convey the visitor.- about

Paris and to the exhibition wheie ^ j,, (he romantic heyday of the clipper competent miidcs will ,-how them ships were gue-ts of the Art Alliancn about. | recently when an exhibition of paintThe Prefect of Police has detailed an ,| prints of ships and the son a special officer to the gold stai moth- ( )V Gordon Grant were held. irs, and they will be eqi^pped ta ' ■ - appropriate ai i- of identity, bearing| NAME NOT SIGNIFICANT

l iukiii Dennv ( I.DVERDALE, IND.

N(ir U E III UN \|, SETTLI MENT

OF ESTATE.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts 4,000; holdover- 1*_, 190 lbs. up, mostly 15c higher, hghtei weights 5c to 35c higher; 100 to 220

Notice j s hereby given to the Cred-! lbs. $8.15 to $8.25: few choice ligct1 ^eirs and Legatees of Harvey weights reporte<i at $8.Jo; 220 to _ ■

ceased to anpear bi the Ibe, $7.95ato $8.05;

' ireuit Court, hebl at Green- $7.7:, to $7.85; 31)0 ‘<> 40b lbs. • <7 - 4 ;’

Ibe, ITjMeto $8.05; 2«0 to 300 1

n

7.7:, to $8.00:

' 'atliana, on the 21st .lay of $7.05; lOo tu I (Ml lbs. !' n and show cause, if any, packing sows $0.25 to $(>.7.), i«'"

v . ' Hnal settlement accounts Cattle receipts 350; oUc.- hi ^

1 1 'he estate of said decedent 100; slaughter classes firm; lew

Id , i . . ... ii ... |7.oo to $8.00; some

| k . be appro ted; and said steers to sell . Il( ' notificit („ then and (here "’s $4.25 to $ >.

,K '' Proof „f heirship, and receive to $7.50; low cutters and cutters

County building clock- tolled off thirteen times,at midnight, March 13, PUSSY WILLOW IN. EAR BRIDGEPORT, Omn., (UP) - Nine-year-old Arthur Monnanzio has undergone a successful opperation f"* - removal of a pussy willow Dr. Katherine .McSwcpney removed the pussy willow from Arthur’s ear at Emerg-

ency hospital.

K\ II. SPIRITS GONE. SO IS RING INDIANAPOLIS, April : (UP)— F v i| spirits that haunted the gold wedding ring and wri-t watch of Mrs. Klli'ii Huelman are g oie. but so is the line and wn''h. e told poli#*'. The jewelrv ^ ' alued tit $102, was taken t ” Mailam Fay, “a spirit chase i,’’ Mrs. Huel-man said, and v., re to bo left until the pr'ts had eparted. When .Mr I8ielsman returned later to determine how tin* valuable- were coming along -he found (Die phice vat ant. PET HOBlN TRAINED RIPON, Wis., (UP) Emil Badtke, farmer, living west of Kipon. has a

a gold star, and printed in French and English, guaranteeing them consideration and help wherever they tire.

LINDSAY. Cal. (UP)—Mirage ave-

nue here is not what its name might imply. It i- a street of shade trees green lawns and large homes—and

n ,t a mirage in a mile of it.

\\ here Nlanv JieH in Quake

CASE DISMISSED

COLUMBUS, Ind. April 1, (UP)— Dtunkenes- con-i-ts in doing |*|{ \(TISK HIS PREACHING than eating choe-e and crackers, di-- SELMA, Cal., (LP)—L. P. Sharp, agreeing with nnothers views <>u th' J :l)?r i cu |i ur p instructor in Selma Union soldieis’ bonus and having a red face j $ ( hool, was so successful in according to Judge Chatles Baker, of | teaching his students to make a profBartholomi'W county. it in the poultry business that he doThe ruling was made in the case of 1 , ided to go into it for himself. His Raymond Wolford, of Hartsville, who* resignation is effective July I. was alleged to have done all th”

things mentioned.

SHOULD LOOK THE PARI

.CLINTON, In<C. April I, (UP) first rattlesnake reported found

BABY RATTLER IN STREET VISALIA, Cal., (UP)—I. E. Oldfield discovered on a street here Dm*

in

Auto owners -Itould look like { Visalia in many years. Oldfield noticowners, police told Clflirle- Jones, who j ,.,( a flyck of nird behaving stningo-

w a- detained two hours hei ausi* he. |y and investigated,

wasdtiving a nutchine which had been j He found ajid kilh*<l a baby rattle-

reported stolen. # I snake. Jones drove his auto to Terre Haute | •

where it was st<den. He reporte!! the HARD SI MMER AHEAD theft, then went in -parch of the a^yto. | KANSAS f ITV , Mo., (LP) KanHe found it and hud started home I .-an City parents are in for a tough * when police arrested him as the thief, time next summer. City playground It took him two hours to convince j instructors will give group mouth them they were mistaken. , organ lessons to all children.

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NICARAGUA

ws $4.25 to $:,.:>tt; few heifer - $ r '-™

DID NOT DELIVER flljEOR WOMAN INVITES KING OF SIAM PERU, Ind., April 1, (UP)—A con-1 NEWTON, Kan. (UP)—King Pra-j

j 'b'dributive shares.

th “ Herk of

’h day of March 1931. C w '■'•■o

, ,,„ |ict robin which he keeps in a rage ^ - .

S ; 00 1 during winter. The bird will shake i tempt of court case has ali en here as ' jadhipok, of Siam, has has been invit- ^ no) Iciwi. 1 hands with the farmer ami leave or* the outcome of an elleged liquor sale ' ed ),y Mrs. Lucy jjvnitteUo spend part,

to $4.00; vcaleis steady a' $• ’ ' ^ j the rage at hi- call In -ummor in which a down payment of $50 was „f (pjs I Jilted States trip visiting her.

made on IftO pints of whiskey. Charles here. Tlffy ui£ friends, having met in

said eourt, Sheep receipts 100: n0 ‘/‘""nd half i Ra'Uke ,h rmits hi- robin to live out31. I mi ike « market; few wetgnty a _ ' | . I(> hnt |t n( , vpr , ( , (lv(ls the premises.

Putnam w °"led natives $7.00 to ohoice kinds here.

court.

■dde, hut it never leaves >|e has christened the pel

premises.

Robe'

Wroten failed to ‘appear to testify Siam when against George Binkerd after he had mishnno. a

-he was there with leer

oning engineer

The earthquake that shook Managua. Niva.avia, "'a tno,t .-everely felt in the market square, shown ' above. The entire eity°was razed - by fire following the quake, which left a death toll, it is believed, of more than 1.000 persons. Inset is Matthew K. hanna, U. S. Min-

v ister to Nicaragua. Map at left COST?,' shof-i affected district in the panic

0 Yg stricken republic, where it is feared

— * many Americans are nuu.Uered

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