The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1931 — Page 3

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phone

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as t.> nature <>r amount j Herk Saturdny nlBht.

( ASdl/K. PSJtlAt. \. , r | erk thereof, this ixth day of April, _

Notice is hereby uiven that soaled '

p uposal- will be received by 'he Common Council of the City of Creencastle, Indiana, until 7:.‘l0 o'clock P. M. Friday, May lb, l!*:il ; ,t special

f K - nieetinjr of the Common Council, at

■ " rif'vd. h-, c . cail *, hi ^f 0 * ^ " il ( l u ' opani: SAl- 1 ' "• , p h<>ne . " I ••"" l '•‘’■'<1 ^r the construction of

and delphinium I • • jj| le following desorihed

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2!15-K

2<|.2ts o ... .,rr,, puhlic im-i

Pmovement in said city, to-wit: To improve tlanna street from the 1

William I Denman, Mayor. FILLIMOUT. (COI’POIIATF SFAL) The Ladies Aid of the Christian Attest: Fred Suively, City-Clerk. hurch will meet all day Thnrsdnv o<(-(;-2t. "ith Mrs Nannie Armdd of (Ireen-

^ _ ! 'a-tie. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Morehart and 1 Mr. and .Mrs. (lien Morehart and familv spent Sunday with Mr. and

.Vies. Fred Kuark.

The Misses' Ida and I aura Stewart

AliMIMN'l i; Mates S VI.F. OF

KK \|. KSTATK

Notice i- heieny given that the un- j

. > ■ LKimtsi nurntii I 11 if! I tllf* ! gY CHICKS—from pure ired, (V( , st p,.o (M . r ty |i np „f Kloomington I r ' ljrn< ’ < *’ tl "' ( I'rust ('om-|of New Maysville Hpeni Simda> with tested flocks. Culled for fyP* j;t r p e t to the East property line" 0 f ,l!,n > " r Lu en<:-tl, , Indiana, as Ad- Mr. Morris Stewart ar I daughter

and standard requirements. j. u .|.son Street in said City of Greeneach Monday and Thursday. Cu.- , ;ist|p Putnam County, Indiana, hv hatchng, ?3.00 per um rei. L . ra ding ami pavmg the roadwai wrth Ucrs and poultry BuppUea. >ec- |) , aili ,. oncret(1 ns ph a | t w j t h Hatchery. <»ld I'reiffenberger j aoncrpte i )asp vit-rified brick

smlih Shop, 11 east Franklin St.

|p M2.

L SA |,j.', Ren Davis apples, $1, und *2.00 per bushel. L. C.j L ...it at Lniversity Shop Fellers. * 24-tf

■, kale kt V hiuuttdow MW »■** achodl. ,1, E Yarbrough, 2o Norm

yv,. Indianapolis, bid.

29-n.

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—For Rent-

al ItI XT: Will rent comfort1url ii hed Hal to responsible perf„ r t |„. summer months. Phono

| O-troin Apt

Bp RENT Good pa.-ture, Just T, t y. W I. A Her. L'K-T.s

f L|> liKNT ( ompletely furnished | nl apartment. Good loeation.

•_’7S or 478-K.

RENT Farm, good improveaml good Juration. See (leo. |nine i.oT East Walnut St.

29-ld-lw-2p.

—Wanted— PtVtCI i: WANTED for Creen,.ffirr, 50.00 ggr week to -tart ^ anaiicement. Man mechaninclined preferred. *K50 cash denn merclmndise required. ManuF‘i. H2N' May, Dept. C, Chi-

27-.‘lp.

■ANTED Vault cleaning. Cheap, alarc in town lit rdlc a barrel.

and

wood block, laid un a proper and suitaide foundation, all in accordance with the profile, details, plans, maps ami specifications on file in the office of the city-clerk of said City, and being Improvement Resolution No. I, 1931, of -aid Common Council. The total estimated contract cost of such improvement, for the various types of pavement, is as follows:

Wood block paving, $42,782.25. Prick paving, $35,222.25. Concrete paving <2H.d82.25. Sheet Asphalt, $27,552.25.

The bids for the above named improvement will lie at said time and place examined and considered, and the common council will proceed with-

28-(it. I' ,wt unnecessary delay to designate

!»> preliminary order the kind of construction of said improvement, the said Common Council expressly rcserving the right to reject any and all bills and to judge of the character and sufficiency of the materials hid

upon.

Each proposal shall be filed with the city clerk lief ore the hour of opening the bids Each bidder is re quired to deposit with his hid a certified check for an amount not less than two and one-half [icr cent of the ‘ngineer's estimate of the improvement bid upon, said check to be certified by a reputable hank doing business in Indiana. In case the hid is not tempted, this check wil he returned to the bidder, but if the hid is accepted and the bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter into a contract with the City of Greencastle, Indiana, within ten days from the time he shall have been notified of the acceptance of the same, said check shall lie forfeited to the

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ministrator ..f the e-tale of Michael A. Wolfe, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, !ndiu'ia, will offet for sale, at private -ale, at the office of the Citizens Trust Company, of Greencastle, Indi-

ana, at ten o’clock a. m. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, l)t:tl

und from day to day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate in Putnam County, State of In-

diana, to-wit:

Tract No. I: Lot number three Gl)

in Itlock number six (5) in F. .1. Peck's enlargement of the town, now

city, of Greencastle, Indiana. Tract No. 2: Lot number five (5) in

Block number forty (40) in Commer

Ivimond. Afternoon callei- were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart and son Hom-

er Leon of New Muysvillr.

Mr and Mrs. Frank White and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hay Sallust and daughter Elane of

near Bainbridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leans and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l ishy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Purcell of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Book and daughter Helen. Miss Dorothy O’Dell spent the past j week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart und s.m Homer Leon of New

Maysville

Mis- Elizabeth McN'ary -|ient the

.t dresses up your car!

Hwvey Gorham at 730 Main, City of Greencastle, Indiana, and the

25-ft)>

-aid check and the proceeds thereof shall be deemed to he ascertained and liquidated damages for failure so to

do.

Each proposal shall lie itemized as

REWARD for information ng tn recovery of brown laundry runtiining linens. Taken from

Mouse April 19th. Wm. VV. Kit [to each item of work to he done and . Phone 2!)2. 29-3p. ] materials furnished, with unit or sep-

ia rate prices.

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l' ST Small black and red coin Bg^ rue-lay morning on square. ■ i l leiurned to Danner Office, i

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"For years she has chosen my clothes, my friend*, even tn> tooth paste but she can’t choose my Tills

t Ir.iiul!"

| The successful contractor shall ^ Those words Bound the defiant guarantee and warrant the workman- tcynoie j n Rion against mature j-hip and materials used in said work | authority, q, one of the scenes a period of three (3) years and^.yi, ,,, ,| 1P vVife," produced by Chris-

tie for Columbia Pictures. In this

rial Place, Putnam County, Indiana, j week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey subject to all lien.-. i Gwen and family of Greencastle. Turn* of sale: Ca-h. | ! ^ r - William Zeiner was taken to Citizens Trust Company, Groom as th '' hos l'' tul '» Indianapolis last Thun He, Indiana, admini trator. )' lu - v - Wo " 1 was Here Monday Hays and Murphy utty.s. 22-31- l,mt h, ‘ waK a liu,, ‘ improved how- ,

ever hi- condition -till remained ser- ■

ious.

Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Day, Mrs. O. N. ! Hicks and Mrs. Henry Phillips spent ; { Wednesday in Indianapolis, i Mr W. I). McNary and son Artie were Sunday dinner gue.-t- of Mr. am! 'Mrs. Harvey Owen and family of j Greonoastle. ! Miss Margaret Ituark -pent Wedjnesilay afternoon with Mi-- Oneti.T ' Hieks. | Mrs. Ella Hanks visited friends in :Greencastle Saturday. Mrs. Flora O’Dell and son Orval |.-ailed on Mrs. Fdith Ruark Wednesday afternoon. I Claud Coffin s|M>nt Saturday in {( ritwfordsvll le. W. D. McNary called on Mr-. W. D I Mr Nary who is in the City Hospital at Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. 1 Mr-. McNary is improving very nice-

ly-

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cooper of Rockville called on Mr. and Mrs. George Huge Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duncan of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr and Mr-. Abe Xauman and daughter Mildred.

DR. K. NEWLIN

OPTOMETRIST— 2d Years Experience

V\ by not let him make your glasses

OPTICAL DEPARTMENT

GLASCOCK’S JEWELRY STORE

MOVIES

THE GRANADA

■Meet The Wife’’ Stage Play Brought To Screen. Laura La Plante And Lew Cody Featured.

aid contract shall contain the guuran- ^

■—MisceFlaneous—

B" rget 1 he ab- of hminehold

at the Dohell home on East An--treet Thursday afternoon.

^URlituve auction of household

all kinds at Dobol home. 321 Anderson street, Thursday, April 11|! 1.30 )i m. Also complete set

I 1 " k-tnilh took-. A. Vestal, J" 'feer. 27-3ts

? °u went howeeheM good- at J’"” 1 at the Itoholl .-ale. East F"' "ii treet, Thursilay afternoon. Tthing at auction. 2K-2t.

tee set forth and worded on page. 325, Acts 1921., of the General Assembly of

the State of Indiana.

Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the city Clerk. Each bidder shall file with his hid the tn--

28-2t. [ual statutory affidavit of noti-collu- ! ion. The successful contractor shall J- ervice and repair all makes of -xecute his construction and mainten'"K machines. We also do com-Jame bonds, which .-hall be in .-uch ''itil hemstitching. Ringer Sewing sums and with sureties the council ’•tune Co. 21 South Indiana. Phone leemed sufficient and to meet with 28- fit.'jthe approval of such Common Council. | Each bidder shall submit with his ) v l lti»DI'( INC Mlegretti Choco- hid. a- a part thereof, a -tatoment Hamihon’s Hook Store. 2Mf.'under oath of his experience, his pro-

posed plan for performing such work jnd the equipment which he has available for the performance of such work and a financial statement, all as provided for by the Acts of 1929 of the General Assembly of tbe State of Indiana, at page 680. Such forms may be procured from the City Clerk. The successful bidder shall furnish the common council with a certificate from the Industrial Board of Indiana, that he has complied with Section 08 of the Workmen’s Compensation Act

'H BALK:—Garden plants, six [of Indiana 'before entering into a con*

"He tomatoes, four varieties cab- tract with said City.

cauliflower, and others. Law-1 Permission will not la* given for

Wright, South Jackson Phone the withdrawal, modification or ex-

29- 4p. jplanation of any bid or proposal after

— »he same has been filed with the city ' d" hemstitching and picotingJ leik. Hiddet are expre-sly caution- . 1 prompt attention.' ni t » ascertain that their figur* f -'"i- jcorrect, that they have bid on ex*

! mit required, that the hid is proper-

' lv ' your auto top. S|M'cial now, J|y signed, the non-collusion affidacit <'"ats top dressing, $1.00. Trih- 1 lully ami properly executed, and that Garage. 27-29-1-4.' the bid is in full compliance with the — 1 requirements herein s|*eCifie«J.

1 : '*l Tribby’s Garage for Dee)) Vein | Persons, firms or corporations suh-

aereen attraction, which will he seen at the Granada theater for two days, starting today, the wife seeks to eonirol ♦•veryboriy Slu* (Iopk not stop nt her servants, hut wants to dominate'

( ANA AN

Mi.-s Lena Miller spent the week-

end with home folk.-.

Mr. and Mrs. Elza Greenlee of lateevillo spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mr-. Glen Duncan.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dicks and (daughter of Indianapolis spent Thurs-

|dav night with la- ter Miller and fam-

ily.

all her husband’s thougliis sists, ninreover, on picking out

She 111*

Miss Madeline Hulwr is spending

this week in North Salem.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huber ami

1 he

(daughter called

Forest Clark arid

man whom her ward shall marry,

without first consulting tbe girl.

Tin* reluctant bride's refusal and ibe developments that follow provide the wliimsienl hooks upon which the comedy Is hung. When Meet lire Wife” was presented as a stage play, audience* received it hilariously The screen version adopts the same plot and many of the original situations, according to advance news from the studio, which Includes the information that the dialogue has been treated In the modern manner, forwarding t 1,e viewpoint of the rising generation

with the accent on "rising

j family Sunday night , Miss l.ois Ader called on Cleatis llulier Sunday afternoon. Cecil Miller and family spent Sunday with Willard Ca-sity and family near New Winchester. Miss Martina Fgger* is spending this week with her grandfather Mr. John Lydlck. Mrs. Dora Wil mi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr- Marion Miller. Vem Lydick md family called on Henry Beaman ami family Saturday night.

EAST M \RION

Cecil Newman who ha.- been ill for

When people of this city Meet the [the past several day - is somewhat im-

Wlfe'' at the Granada theater, they.proved.

Will also meet Laura La Plante. Lew Glen Burgess and family called on Codv. .loan Marsh. Harry Myers. Mr. und Mrs K. K. Bum Sunday eve-

Claud AllUiet and William Janney. 1 Sunday visitor- with Oran Bui- anil family were Homer Slaven- ami family J. It. Cox and daughter, Cecil New[man and family and Mrs. Wm. New-

PALESTINE

.Mi and Mrs. Charlie Miller

' "T 1 - """ 'L lafwith "*1, Henry Cunningham and family Smhelm spent Sunday wuh, Mr Nf , w7nan and

l t "o.d Ulock. Priced right. Tribby’s mitting proposals -hall demonstrate Phone |o ; ) 27-2!>-l-4. : to the satisfaction of Common 'Council that they have the proper I your roof leaks and the* fiaint »* farilitios, workmen an<l <M'‘ r ■" : ' guaranteed work at reason- jence to carry out the pnnision-

| prices. H. E. Thompson, (tom- the contract in a prop« mam" t. i in r" 1 Place. 29-if Itherwise, their bids will not lie con- ^ ^ H ,, m . v osi.„rn Manila.' evening

■ idered. . , j ||r and Mm tdei of Indiana

and | mim.

Mr and Mrs Hert Miller and duugn Mr. and Mrs. Chester CUnningham M J . and Mrs. Lidia Cline spent Sunday

icr Hpcni Sunday with .letl tfut-K

James

Maliel Smith

Clifford Rh.nn speu. no, Mn K „ t „ m( , rs (jf near Hainbridgr Rimer McKamey. Tuesrluv Mr him! Mrs. Elliui Modlln called y '

an Hen olomon Sunn day evening. Mrs. H mry Osborn spenf Tliursdity with Mrs. Alice Wilson. Mrs. Johnston entertained friends from Illinois over the week end.

Mrs. Norn Pierson Is

Mrs. Underwood tn Danville

wook.

Miss Alborta Pl^rnon# roID'd

TOWN IS I0« YEARS

PUNKINTOWN, Ind., A|»ril ?8. (UT) This town i- preparing to celebrate its one hundredth anliversary .with about the same population with

staying w * lh which it started. The town originally

Hit/1

was known a- \Yi* ou and had a p ->!

FINED $'(1.00(1 i Didders must satisfy themseln- 1.^ |M .ni Siuuiay with Mrs llayaea • f’RNNES, Ind, Ajiril 29, (UP) i personel examination and m ^*j|| itarker and son -pent Sandal

man reuortnd u... i,, 1 .....r it,., locution of the propnsi i

teported dead wa- forced to' gation of the location

in,* of $io in court here. (work, ami by such other in ' arl ^. {

’ l, " ris 4s told deputy she.riffs that ihev may choose, as to ,l ”.' ul ', ||( | y|, K Charlie Millet

'office, church, school and some stores. on The e, however, were torn down and with the advent of an unusually large pumpkin crop the mime of the town was changed. Now there are two filling stations und ab ut 24 inhabitants.

with Mrs. Hylton

Mr and Mrs. Bert Miller and Mr

a deputy sheriffs that they may choose, as to ‘"'.“'VJ’ ^ T.iid Mrs Charlie Millet were in w ,n " as dead in un auto on a high- of the estimates of the «or a pr ( . 1 ,„, I „. l , s t| P Haturday lv, a , "' n * 1e,e ' ^4s:ar Westfall in- done, and -hall not at,a n > ,n1 ^ or | |jtti,. Hiehard Mm-k Is very sick. livin'* 11 **' 1 anfl fnun d Ezra Summers, the opening of Die hid- '''I'" ' psti . n Pr t Miller and family. Cyril Mas St - Thomas, overcome h^ complain of the stat, '" l ,' ' nor a <,. ten and family and Mi and Mrs

tbitesg

^ n, ar St. Thomas, overcome hj* complain of the state'" 1 ^

on. He was fined for drunk- mate of the city civil <>n,? ' n ' P ai '. , ul| j pr . Yt'arren Caywood called on Clarencl own birthday i>arty.

CELEBRATES 7«IH HIRTHDAA WABASH, Indiana. April 28 (L’PM William Hane.-, living here, cell* brated his 76th birthday by walking six miles to the home of Rev. F. H. Saunders, his foster son, to idle ml hi

SIIa>v\ Spring Prices on the famous lifetime guaranteed Goodyear Pathfinder Big Oversize Cords $4.50 $7.70 Full Ove-uUc iiallmuis 4.10x21 $4.95 4.50x21 $5.70 A . .

See the STUNNING ncte Goodyear HEAVY' DUTY before you buy tires You'll be proud of these strikingly handsome new Goodyears, with Iheir deep-cut. extra-thick All-Weather Treads, the outer blocks of which prism down into silver-striped side-walls. Built for extra mileage, extra road protection, with a fi-ply carcass of patented, shock-absorb-ing SUPERTWIST (OKI). Only the price is ordinary. Come in and see them! Here, too!— More people ride on

Tires than on any other kind— Ask us to prove why I

Phono 7S9 lor |)ronipt service.

TWO OLD It \< ING SI UtS II U K

INDIANA 1*01,IS, April 29. Two popular speedway star- who mmh costly decisions which kept them from winning the .560 mile ra c at Indianapolis today hot It entered cars in ’he Intel national Swep.-tukes to he hel l here .May 20. They arc Phil "I’d" Shafer, large, red faced, auburn haired and smiling, and Ralph “Sparky" Hepburn, 1 iln, - id faced ami serious. Shafer will drive a car of his own making which hi' is now completing within the shadow- of the grand -lands nlong which he will thunder race day. Hepburn i.- in l.o. Angele assisting i famous motor huildet put the fini.-h ing touches on hi.- hopes foi fame and I cold in tl))' India'apolb contest. Both Hepburn and Shafer, real -peed veteran-, ale among the mo.-’ j’ pular .-pee I drivers who haunt peedway’s gii.-olini' alley at ruc<‘

•ime.

It wa Shafer, t* un manger of two •ars, who, in 1928 decided to <dl one of themount Louis Meyer, u van, -ilettl racing rnei hanic from ( t’.Iifornia was the inquiring pro-port. “Can I have my choice of tliV two ars,” he asked Shafer?" "I should -uy not," bellowed Shafer j and then a smile curtained hi- face as he continued, "Becuase you see ‘Looie’ I want to give you the better >f the two cars, -o I’ll make the, ■lioice.” Shafer was only fooling, of course. And Meyer th tight he knew it. But ! Shafer, it develo|»!d, did sell the best ! •ar whether hi* intended to or not. j It was the car Shafer sold Meyer which the unknown pilot drove to first place and $50,oin. “I'll Use the guessing system the •icxt time I have two cars ami want to sell one of them before a race,” laughed Shafei after the race. Hepburn came to the race track as afreedame driver last year in search af a mount. He was a good driver J ami there was a demand for his services. But the car whieh strm k Hep burn’s fancy wa- the front wheel dim Miller-Hartz Special which Harry Hart* brought to the scene. Hurt/ "onferred with Hepburn as well a- a score of other pilots. Hepburn with years of experience demanded a high i percentage of the earnings. Hartz is I i hrfwd busines." man. Billy Arnold, a youthful veteran of, the wheel was washing parts on the ! Miller-Hartz Special. “What is your, prico to drive the car, Billy?” Harry, asked. “Gosh," -aid the youthful Hilly, “I liku it so well, IM drive it for nothing.” * Arnold jod the job. He won the race, and collected nearly $100,0o0 with the car before the season ended. ’ “If that guy wos driving for noth

iag today,” moaned Hepburn as Arnold was given the checkeied flag I victory, "I wonder what he’d do if he was getting paid.” DKVIH KF.KFS GOLDEN '-DC It FI LYONS, Colo., April 29, (IT) A jar of gold nuggets reposes in the \ault of the State Dank of Ly ns. Gilead C heney, many years ago, brought into Lyons a bucket of gravel which he had taken fiom the mouth I of a gulch on the South St. \ ruin river. Cheney’s son, John D. Cheney,. then but a boy, assisted his father in -pleading the gravel out on a sho t and together they picked the gold from the -tones. The elder Cheney told his son that he would take him to the spot where he had found the golden gravel, hut before he was able to carry out bis i plnn he died of pneumonia. Years passed and John Cheney wa- 1 -till in pi ssessinn ot tlu' promise o' golden wealth but he had no exar’. ! knowledge of where his father had j found the deposit. He, too, herame | -ick and died before lie solved tl"

mystery.

The gold remains, but the secret of its source has never been reveale I. Colorado miners who have I inked over the territmy are of the opinion that the nuggets came from the mouth of either the Ballarat of ('"iitral gulch, both of which an* located within ten miles of this quiet town in the heart of one of the state's richest farming areas. Id IN\ LSTIGATL BANK I AII.FBE

I'lll N( II (. \S( H.IN'F. V\ AR BENEFITS IOI UIKTS PARIS, (FI’)—‘French motorists have benefited hy a hitter priceslashing war between American ami British Mutnr fuel wholesalers which has cut fuel prices in half. Last \ear motor fuel was sold for 10 and 45 cents a gallon, and it is now -"hi at rival service stations for fni'il 20 to 22 icnts. This i- tbe lowest fuel |)iii'c have reached since the war. HUM HI’I. \< F. OF I I LEI’HdNF. BEING DEMOLISHED BOSTON (IT i The birthplace of the telephone i- being dcmoli.-heil

here.

In its later years the four-story building, on Court street Hoar Sobol - lay Square, was known a- the Old Dalarc Theater, hut in 1875 it housed the attic laboratory where Alexander Graham Doll invented the telephone. It was then* that Bell made the first telephone call in history, with his P'litncr, Thomas A. Edison, on the other end of the wire in another part ol the building. \\ \ l( MF.lt \\ F VI H Kit COMING INDIANAPOLIS, April 28, (UJ’I Respite from wintry weather was forecast for Indiana today hy t'n* United States Weathei bureau here. Showers and higher teni)>eratures wore predicted for tomorrow. J. II. Armingt n, buroau chief, said ho lielieved thi' frost damage *n th.* state last night wa slight. The average tempeiature yesterday in central Indiana was 4(1 dog i ocs, 16 holow normal.

BEDFORD, Ind., April 29, (IT) SWISS \ItE ( HLESE ( H AMI’S An invo-tigation was experted to iio GENEVA, <LT) Switzerland claims made h> the Lawrence county grand ()„. distinction of being the higge-t jury into tin* affairs of the defunct cheese eating country in the world. Oolitic State bank. The cheese consumption of the averFrank Uariden, cashier, surrendered ago Swiss i- no les than 20 pounds un I pleaded guilty to embezzlement a year. Italy c .une- next with a per chargo the day the hank wa- closed capita consumiition of 12 pounds a and he is now serving a two to 14 I year; Holland “the home of the year term in the state prison. ! cheese" averages only II pounds per However, stockholders have indient -I capita, and Germany nine pmimts. . I they believe Rariden was not alon* to blame for the failure of the hank MENNONITES |N\ ADE l’AI(A4;l A A fund was raised h\ stockholder- GENEVA, (IT) —A steady emigra and Juhn Robison, former United {tion for several year- past of MenStates senator from Kentucy, was em- nonites to Paraguay has deveki|ie*l inployed to make* an investigation ci r to an important economic factor for the hank’s affair-, that country, according to the* International Labor Bureau. The Mennolirte MUST PAY $500 movement, largely from Canada, lsMuncie, Ind., A|iril 29, (UP) A gan in I92(i. Twenty-five different man who admitted he had 925 “dates" -i*ttlements have* now been establish* duiing the nine ye*i - hut who con- ed. teete.l the diamond ring he gave the j girl was nothing J liut a Chiistma- FIFTY HOUSE- I.OS'l IN I IUK present, must pay the girl $.5(10 for BOURBON, Ind., April 28, (l I i •reach of promise, a Delaware county ! Fifty horses were destroyed in the jury decided, fire at the Bourbon kairAit'ound t oulThc mun. Gailand lirlgcon, Burling- try hmi-e, it wa found h. rt li ton, mnrired another, Mi- Lola hor-es were wonder -md wen- n-ed <*i: lawks, who contended she was his the merry go-rounl, stored in the fiancee, said. building.

rert that there was “"J