The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1931 — Page 4
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Tl 1EI )AILY BANNER, GHEENCASTLE, IN IHANA. THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1931.
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••Snhwuy K\|)res»” 0|>en» Today Starring Jack Holt.
Forenscic Teams Meet Tw<-nty-Four Schools In Men And Women's Debates
HAS HOPE FOR RELIEF FADED?
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At This Year’s Low Prices
Floor coverings lend a perfect finishing - touch to the comfort and beauty of any room. May we show you a tremendous selection of finest rugs and rarest patterns of worlds finest ihakers. Note the low prices, the rare savings.
TIi* UgPhiiw (lehafintf toauiH have, juaf linisliod one of tln'ii* most sue 1 1 poasons in inlorcollopiiMo j eon l" iHion. During the year DeFauw! mei fourleen loams in men's debates and ten in women’s deludes Of iho men’s dobalrs six were do ( ided by judtros. n ,- e of the six docl ions truing to IvF’auw. The women won all of lhf* de< tsions in these de hatf-s Jiidged 1»> a erilie. On olhiM* oeensions numerou* audience dociions were awarded DePauw teams. In the first semester of this year 'he n «*n debater.' pariiciputed in luoi nie»nalional deJuil* s. meeline: a team' from f'amhridge Kiurland and oiiej frn'n (leiinanv. \ debate was also held against the I’niversity of Mich
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Experiences such as that of Mr.
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rheumatic fever
nu n's 11 ;ims di l ••<! Miami niiivei I a | 1( ] niv |j m | )S
Chester, 31 Monument avenue, Charlestown, near Boston, are worth reading. He says: “An operation so weakened me that I could barely get about. I had no appetite and became bilious and weak. Konjola rcMr Htrry Winfht.u, stored my appetite, regulated my stomach and liver, and brought me the first real relief I had known
in years.’’
And now Mrs. Annie Goodrich, 111 B road way, Chelsea, n e a r Boston, has this to say: “I had
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MiH’auw univeisits will open it.' spring hasehall -cheilulo Saturday against Indiana university'.' nine at Bloomington. Coach Lloyd Mes ersmith ha.' had his diamond aspirants working out for m al ly a month going through their routine on the big gymnasium floor during had wrath* r anJ taking to thr field ilui ing day - of sunshine. This is Coach Messersmith’s fir-i vear as hasehall mentoi succeeding Couch Kaymond II. \ral when the latter Was relieve d of this poll' on a supiing the role of head football < oach last September. Ilel’auw’- diamond schedule calls for eleven tilts. Coach Mcssersmith ha twelve lettermen from which to build his teai.i: llert Anson, Huntington; Karringlon Hridwell, Indianapoli-; Italph llorua*lay, .Mfordsville; Firnest llelei, Cni<ago; Phillip llradbury, Cliftondale, Mass.; Kennuth l.eflei, Highmore, S l>.; Kennth Olsen, Hammond, Wi-.; Collin- Wildman, Dupont; Kaymond Coate, Kokomo, Kore.'t Ileal, I linton; Hayden Hoffman, < ommiskey; md Klls'i t Hugunin, (Idon The chedule April II At Indiana. April 17 Indiana ( entral. April j i \i Ball siate reache rs. May 2 M May .I—Indiana. May h Ohio I’niveisity, May 13 Hull Teacheis. May IS Wabash. May “'J Manchester. Mav 23 At Indiana Contial. May 20- At Wabash.
eilional affair vvith Boston unive--ity, and three with Buckeye Confo
. en •(• teams.
Manchester, here.
-At Cincinnati.
—Karlham, here.
Boston, here. (Old Gold
Oct. 3-
Oct. 10Oct. 17Oct, 24-
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Nov. 7Nov. M Nov. 21
At Franklin ( Homrv in
Ohio university, here. Iianover, here. At Waa.~h.
DePauw university’s tennis team will he enabled ito play this year if a lennis Benefit Hop, spoti-unsl by Sigma Delta ( hi, i.- a success Fridav uigiit. Tennis was cut off the athle'ic program due to a lack of funds.
Coach I.. C. Buchheit, DePauw univeisity’s track mentor, is liu.-.v shapl>mg the l iger thinly clads to defend their little - ate title which DePauw has held for the last i\ years. Graduation cut heavily into the Old Gold track ranks and Coach Buchheit has job n jdai ing such men a Captain Kamsey, dashes, and Button, field ••vents. Only a nucleus remain- of the championship relay teams of last year, Spina and Melbourne. The schedule calls for the Tiger, to eompete in seven track meets lid- year. Coach Huchlieit will depend a great deal iijHiir Ids lettermen for points in these meets. They are Forest Crain, Holyoke, M a - ; Cloyd Julian, Muncie; Kupert Kilgore, Marion; Orville Melbourne, Clinton, and Victor Spina, Her win, III. I he schedule: April 15—-At State Normal, Terre Haute. April Ik Earlham, Miami, and DuI’auvv, here. Apiil 22 V' Bull ’Peucheis, Muncie. May 2 Ohio Relays. May 9 Little State Meet at Muucie. May 10 Big State Meet at Purdue. May 23 Buekeye Conference meet at Cincinnati.
S| : ing I'oothall prai'lin i- in nil wing at DePauw university. • Coach Kuyinond Neal, wh i won -i\ of seven games his first year as mentor, expects ito have another winning eleven next fall with fourteen lettermen back lot the si|uad. The schislule culls for eight games, one oi which it un inter-
TO CHOOSE SIX BEAUTIES FOR YEAR BOOK FEATURE SECTION Florenz Ziegfeld. famous follies iirodlher. will ehoose the pietlll'es ot i\ DePauw coeds to appear in. I he 931 Mirace it wits announced today. •y Charles Tyler, managing editor, .ml John Pollock. Imslness man tger, of I lie y ear hook. The pictures of the twenty-four eniants in ihi 1 heauty cnnlest were pui display today at the U-shop |-
Haniet Ma--ey (leorgetta Bnggi Alpha (lam. Itoheria I let 11 ngei Itnlhetia Chainpioii. I leila /eta. Mary Sat gent Jean Peabody Iteelor Hall Mation Sldekle Madge Mehritlg Liley Itmvland. I.uev Moornnin. Shen ml Ki own
I "el\ e of the group will lie picked by 1
indent vote Friday aflernoon All slmleiits who have
B \< ( \i. \i hi: \ 11; sfkn k i s (>1 B UNHKIDGL S( H(M>L I he seniors of the Buinhridge high school will hold their baccalaureate iT'iies on Sunday evenng, April 12, at 7:3(1 oYInck in the high school gym-
ua.'ium.
rile program follows: Processional High school orches-
tra.
Invocation Rev. II. <). Bratton. Songs High school i|uartette.
Midiv- “The Faith That is m
You,” Prof F U. Bartlett. Song High chool quartet. Benediction Itev. H. O. Bratton.
I he commencement exercises are to be held "ii Friday evening, April
•it eight " i lock in the high school
-ilv Indiana university. Dayton unlversilv. Indiana Law sehool, Indiana Stale Normal. Karlliam enllege, Wa hash eollege. t.ake Forest college, and Kent College of Law over radio stalion WLS The questions debated by the men wen* on the adoidimi of unmipUiy incut insurance. compulsory conseriplion of weal h in wartime, capital punishment, doininii/h statu- lor India, and that nationalism is a positive evil The men who have repi'i'Setited DePauw in varsity dehates this year are John Hughe Roland Matthh . John (leorge t Haloid .laek, Norman Ferguson. David Kingman. Charles Wliiie. ( ail Hint/., Ray Donaldson. William Gilbreath. Vergil Miller. Eveietl Alldredge. Mation Yoder. Joint Millelt. Paul Lyons. Cediie Stanley, (lordon Monlgome, " . Itohert .liistiee. Arthur Fear, anil William ('ragen. The wotueti till- year dehaled ('ill (innati. Ohio university. Miami uni versily. St Mary Obion, ami I’ranh tin All these debalcs were won hy tile vvotuen The women taking part in these ihha'i - wire I Veiled Williams, Helen Dickinson. Clare ,M'Kim. Mary Sai gent Maty Pirth Virginia Dnvis. I'litirlolle Kpple Juanita Jane Itiiek it. Maty M. Tillewiler, Marjorie and Virginia Dove. Sherrod Drown. and | Maty Eliztiheth Baldwin Tin questions fur tie women were unemployment I n-u ra nr ahollsli meul of social fraternitjes, ami. the aholislmienl of legal eensorship For the first semester the teams weie eoaehed hy Patrick .1 Smith of the speech department. During tin second seior ter the men vvete eoaeli d V>y Prof Herold T Ross and the Hoinen hy Professor Smith
became so swollen that I .was helpless. I suffered frightfully and could n o t turn in bed with-
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I am up and a-
hout and free from pain ami misery. The swelling has left my limbs. I cannot recommend Kon-
jola enough.”
The files of Konjola contain thousands of such statements.
A thrilling mystery drama crammed with suspense and human interest and loaded with laughs is “The Subway Express’’, the latest Columbia | release, starring Jack Holt with Ailecn Pringle, which plays today and Friday at the Granada Theatre, Mat- , nice and night. A fight starts in a crowded subway ear, a shot rings out—and a murdered man -tares vacantly into space. Jack Holt, as police inspector Killian, has I thirty passible -uspects confronting I him, and suddenly he discovers that the man wa> not shot—but electrocut- , d. Suspense heightens as complica'ions crowd one upon another. Death lealing electricty running wild in » crowded car. the lights go out — another man is murdered. It’s the last's) moving picture you have seen for some time with miles of mystery, daring and different. It possesses superb reali-m with it sensational climax. rh> most thrilling ride of your life will lie experienced when you see and lear " I he Subway Express.” An added talking- comedy to the program and to-morrow at the Granola will he “Average Husbands’ featuring Andy Clyde and all-star comedy cast. Saturday only, Ken Maynard will he seen in “The Fighting Legion" ui knock-out Western, and starting Sunday for two days “The Hot Heir-] ess" featuring Ben Lyon and Ona Mansion will delight local movie fans.
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W ALL PAPER Six cents per roll and up. Lawrence T. Snider. Store at northeast corner of Vine and Washington streets. In basement. il-2ts.
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gymnasium. The speaker will he president W P Deering, of Oakland
paid $. .id ( ity college. Ihe music is to he fum-
. more toward their Mirage sub ishrd bv thp riePauw Cniversitv ■ npiion will he eligible to take part school of mu-ic. The program follows;
voting Ballots may he east for processional Quintet**.
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uy twelve of thr* contestants In the ' onle.-t. The voting will take place ’Cween I and a o'clock Friday aftei oion at the t shop According to lohn Pollock, husipess manager of he nnnnal a special gallery has >ecn placed In the C shop for the del tires They will he on display
here at all hours
Two girls from each sorority and hall are • ntercd in the contest Pieores of the twelve girls with the
of Ap* I leering
Invocation Waneta Fivecoats.
Music Quintette,
Adiiri'ss “The Fine Art lire, iiition," President W. I
Music Quintette.
Presentation of diplotna.-
al A. W. Heavin. Mu-ic ljuintett".
Valediction Relia Gibson. Benediction Waneta Fiveeo.it .. Re< e-.-i.inal Quintette. I he junior -enior prom will ho held
Princip-
hlglicst nmntier of votes will he sent I hursdtiy I'vening, April Hi, at tin
o Plot en/. Ziegfeld He will pick the d\ tlio-t heatitiful pholograplis to idoiit the beauty section of the Milage. Ziegfeld Is regarded as one of the mtslHiiding beauty experts In the country As the producer of suelt well known spectacles as "Rio |{ltH," 'Show Boat, and ' Whoopee,*’ It*' has gained lame both In the theatrical and motion picture world Ihe names of the contestants 'at t as follows, how ever Voting will he hyf iitimher only on Friday: Kappa Alpha Theta Mary Frances Shock Lois Lumpkin Kappa Kappa Gamma Betty Jane Cox. Elaine Kenna , Alpha Phi Marjorie Bundy Jane Kyperson Alpha Chi, Helen Marauda. .rtHii Kramer. Alpha O. Fiances Kelllson, Betty Swindler. Delta Delta DelDt Fern McKesson. Muriel Ilphurt <^PIil Omega 1*1 Mildred C'avlneis Vera Grate Brow n Kappa ^x-lta
Grant Hotel.
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Worlds lair
PFKINti, Vpril g (I’P)— Detailed plans are now being made here for holding a worlds fair in thi.- tmeient city. > Wu Ta-nieh, former director of the native priMluets’ exhibition in Pieping, has established office- here for tin.- purpose and Inis announced that sl.fifin.lKHt silver is to be a|ipropriated hy the government for preliminary i'X|H'llse Wu state- that the* International I nduat rial Exhibition, as it i to be culled, will Ihi held from March through July, HI.32, hut Dr. H. H. King, head of the Ministry of Industry in Nanking, urges that it he po-t potted until l!i33*so that there will he ample time for preparation. According to the present pjans. t^e palace musei^n, ym Temple of Heaven q(id thsf sum a, i- palace ground- will he utilif'd t'',i the exhiliitions. The fair is part of the ten-year plan for the cultural development 1’ieping in order t<> re.tore ftie prosperity of this city which has suffered continu* ed de|iiv--ioifLinre the national 'p'to al wa? moved to Nanking. o
Ml SI \( HE < LI It Ft litMED V INCENNFS, Ind., April S (UP) The “Three-foot Mustache Club” founded here hy member- of the fire department, has achieved international fame, Oscar Shoaf, originator of the club has found. Clark Irvin--. Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu, Hawaii, writing a hook on whiskers, has asked information about the dub “My own heard is not yet three feet long and I am interested in know ing
Dave Ordway, wealthy, young aviator, makes a forced landing | in an orange grove in the hinterland of Florida. Looking tor the wnrr to pay tor the damage. Dave comes upon two beautiful girls in overalls. Joan Marhury, with the aid of her lousin, Sally, ha. hern running thr plantation since her father’s death Fearing the wrath of Mueller, owner of the adjoining groves, when he learns of the damage to his trees, the girls urge I Dave to leave lie insists upon i reimhuistng Mueller, and when he I learns Mueller has been molesting I the girls, he is more anxious than! ever to meet him. Just then Muel- \ Irr s plane flies hy Dave wonders why hr has an amphibian when there is no water in the vicinity, i doing to Mueller's, Dave /lit lures! his foimrr fiancee, haughty Bar hara Hnlworthy. in Joan's place.' When Dave refuses Mueller's de-\ manil for $2,000. Mueller t akes $850 from Dive - wallet at the point of a gun, and threatening to collect more orders him out of the vicinity before nightfall.
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SIAIEMEM HI THE OWNER I DIN. ET< RFQI 11! El) BV I II R \< I OF Cl NURKSS 01 \l (i( si 21, i'll2. Of the (ireeiicastle Banaet pulilished Weekly ,il (iteenca-tle, fin April April I, P.I3I. State of India ia, County ot Putnan .
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■ O I H girl had In • n relieved I ^ .,! i ' . n : ,i the hou c hearing no obvious trace of his encounter with their ohjectionabh neighbor. He had given them a ketchy account of his inti rvii w, taking care to make no mention of the humiliating few minute he had pent at the end of tie g m, watching Mueller read his per onal letter.-. Having given Ihe girl to understand that the matter had been concluded fairly Htisfnctoi ily, he had hastily changed the subject and had managed to I , |i the I'onver ation a way front M i !■ i during the dinner.
I Manning To Sell.
Ihur irn.s ihrillnt h\ //ic toiiinge hr ttnir in I host rsrs.
I Iona. Cities on the We t Coast I began to hum with activity. Or lando and the lake country felt the effects and begun to -warm w h trang i So promoters came hi n from New ) ork and started a lug developmt nt. then et mod nothing strange about it.
High Lima
“I heir plan, you sec, was somewhat similar to others which had bnii -uccessful over a long period of years. They were to plant thou-ands and thousands of acres of citrus trees and lake care of tlie groves for the owner- at a reasonable fee per year. The iiur-chu-ers themselves were to lead a country gentleman sort of life
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Before me, a notary, in and for the State and county aforesaid, pi'i->iially appeared the Manager of the |> .ily Bannei, and that the following i.-, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., of the afon aid publication for t'.i* date shown in the above caption, iequiml hy the Act of August 21, P.D2, embodied in etion III, Postal Lawand Regulations, printed ep the p verse -ide of this form, to-vvit: 1. That the names of Hie publisher, “ditor, managing editor, and husiii'--managers are: Puhiishei Harry M. •Smith, Green castle, Ind.; editor, S. R. Itaridcn, Gieenea.-tli;, Ind.; Managing Editoi, •S. It. Rariden, (lieence-tle, Ind.; Bn iness Manager, .S. It. Itari l u, (ire* ncustle, Ind. 2. That tjic known bondholders, mortgagee-, and other security holders or holding 1 per rent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgage', pi other I'cpnu ire: None. That the gverag ul cop ic.« of each i.-stie o fthis publication sold or distributed, thiough tne mailor otherwise, to paid subscribers during the ix months preceding^he date shown above is 2,458. S. it. RARIDEN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of April, (•SEAL) Allie F. Allen.
. l the developers did all the I know if- none of my hu-i- work. They built a beautiful • '' Marhury," he said, | country club a mile and half down
turning to Joan, “but are you two the country road. A sunken i’•’hey believed planning to run thi- grove for the -vvimming pool, concrete t« uni >a " il wondeilul «• ^ r, '.!i 01 5 ’" lr !! u ’” courts, golf courses everything ,,>o1 "itidc it com L ; ; u . ''Lord, •.••!” Ho younger girl ! There was a block of stores whod were waked up oo ■ a blurted out with heartfelt cm- you could huv anything that t-i “What hapt" "''I 1,1 l ,h,,sl 'sold south of Washington. A lot ' houses and th Joan looked at her. Then her " f People built beautiful Spanish I ll " h'oc k ol -tor. -
fieep h VI met Dave and hon i and the devclopei- put up " 1 111 >
.'ho miiilr(j. | a dozen more to crivc the miL ' in ^ them in th' i." 1
i( "I don t believe so,’ ‘‘Its too much for us alone, (he only wis
. eem to hi io get rid of it.
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sill -aid 1 ”” 1 10,1 * llr nI nermanonei hl'U-h. I in . ,M -
to handle thing to do
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this place reun ents all the cap- r ,
Hal we hav. nt Ihe world and this i' ' them, almost doubling » 'cry poor lime to sell il j "'oney each time." “Oh, it’
think it vv, can iiiinMIr. r..J s '“‘ -topped, looking dreamily out. "Ilr i'
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Utivm' ty of V\ i i on ;u. He reined ju. t In Ion; the boom started down lv n h, | li(|j , avrd | lU |,, •' : het nim fa ciliated
with thi i , ,,f where the climate
gathering for j Joan :e, ne d e"' ■
she
cap muddle along for ''-"t’l" ". "">King nreauiity oui. m ml a yeai m two longer, tin murki i "Mi the fluttering blaze of the can growing in ih, m'd .1 will com* hack. Then perhapi we 'l 1,Thon ' •' hal ‘ l "K her head n courti v.ln-n «• can sell th house and the grove. . ,0 r ' l ''*r away a vision, she con good Dim I ' " I'.' at a fair price.” " Itiiiucd. and H ind R u-c^B
“How ii, it,,. ,,,...ti i i , 1 “Vou have no idea how con- hbcuutifuL
pen toTome t re’’’ho d C V "l' h “' ! 'W™* il 1111 "« ■ Mr. Or.lvvny.l Her black • y • only. "| know' fr ». k " ,Ur ' lv °P lr "efc dashing around in* thiough a " ‘
cents Dial yo7 uren’tnatme- I u Car '’ K1,th, ' lln « f ”'
r "at vi . dances at the country club every l"nlt -or, head of night, ynlly, whfi ha' been living
t 1 } thl wi, h us for several years, and I
wire having a wonderful time, playing tennis and swimming at the poo) in thh forenoons. Dad bought us a roadster. We entertained a good deal. We thought it would all last forever. Oh, well, it doesn’t matter now." •She lookeif full at Dav, . ID was thrilled by the courage Insaw in those violet-blue eyes, “One morning,” she continued, “we noticed that the number of visitors had fallen off. Not so manv people were coining in on the bii*buses which brought tTleni here all the way from New York and Chicago. Then wR realized
that fewer workmen were pouring ^
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coming here was healthful
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Miami anu I u^,. it" !,t • 4 ulm Beach and Day-
cement for the new hotel. Thn weeks later, all construction work
was stopped.
“At first we didn't believe that it was all over. We thought it would all begin again in the Fall. But the hundreds of re.idcnu here
o ' ily.
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dwindled to cop . Du ” I v idual -. A me n D '"(i •' h 1 ’ * '*1 to -• e I lad a nd V' - I bid told u- I hat el ' " left cxcenl this plai •. I' ’
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height of ill" hcllllll. R*'i placed a morlgag' ■ ' r -"I
in ordii to " i
the place had - j, HI it wm- worth j tie ■ oiin . "Dad vv I that. Stilly and I t““iv i] 0 ™ J
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couldn't afrurd to I I I’m afraid we didn't do viTJ*i
But vv i v' i
th'- mortgage v th ■ ' ' * if wo don't get a fn' 1 / !1 J* *’ ter we may ev, n h" " 10 1
olf part of the pi He i|'"
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with the mine y “ i*"l l ' < r .-
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'l v i ion an air of (u i mtiie in , ■ a I hey even got ihe framework up lh 1 !’| for a million iloilar hotel • ,M »h at lh' 1
Dad made a little money at depres ing He bought some lot and ‘ VVsTcriia' \iitJ
“Othei peopl" ha'
ee.-s of fruit laiimng, ,, resolutely, "so we vc d ^ t - „ . I
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price for it." „ ,,i,'d. "Ami then “ I' 1 ,',',' .urrf “We’re going , l oll,, ' 1h akefi . ., “W I
‘W'c’ie going
bright hgiii cir ^
and laughing cro , • ing to live in a l “-' juU 'jdl til |
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