The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1931 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BA>rN r E^, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10,1031.
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Home Store
Here and There In Sportland (Hy Jimmie)
probably start at this position as running mate for big John Leahy.
Columbus 6; Tiger Cubs 0.
In looking over Friday's results, vve
native that Butler came to life and
, walloped Ball Teachers, 34 to 0. Manchester drubbed the Junior Col-
lege of Grand Ilapids, 21 to ti, and the Purple Aces of Evansville trimmed
Oakland City College, 19 to 0.
Again the breaks were against I Coach Marion Crawley’s high school j football squad and as a consequence Tie Bulldogs won the game played on IJhickstock field Friday afternoon, 6 ! to 0.
The visitors surprised the Cubs
w itli u march down the gridiron in the
opening period to score the only touch- , ■I .? tl |e tay. The try for «t» “*“1.“.' point failed. . . .. , . ,
vice, merit an enduring place Vow here's the sad part of it—the
| next three quarters the locals outi played Columbus. The Cubs even had the pigskin on the 4 inch line but were prevented from at least tying the
count when the half gun exploded.
IN MTJtOIUAM
Margaret Jane Bryan, tlaugh r William and Llulcenu Bryan was bom siejit. 10, 1«47, near Cloverdale 01 what is now the Burri farm. She passed to her reward Ovt. 5. 193 1 in the quiet evening tine ugtd s I years and 19 days. Wt sineei l>-
good
mother whose lif and unselfish
in
j inti, ories. We know that “Death is just the* p .--ing 'jo (.rod’s sweet world above Death Is Just the ent ring Into God’s eternal lo'e.’’ Mis. H.rod was the last of
family. Her father, mother,
brother and four sisters haw pree d
Un another occasion, the Burple and t j ^ ( in (lL . a (j,
Gray warriors worked the ball to the ^ uuUed whh th( c)ov , rii<l| . lo-yard line but lacked the punch to clltlMlull CUurch ut tl , 01 ^ tmt it across. yearn, under the preach lug of He-
iBaisennan. Sept. S, ls6t> ami wa.
The Columbus boys fought hard all ba p tlled y LuU , r , K . |llou .,, h tne way and they considered their \ic- to the Fillmore Chris ian
tory more or less an upset.
weekend. Coach Neal told us that I ^‘6 Bpoke often of the life to eonm either McKinsky or Shirey would htr.after. fhe fallowing words mkeii
from a sermon were an inspiration «j
her which she loved to read: ‘•The future life and the present
life are not two things, but one. The thing we call death is tlie birlli >f tL spiritual man into spiritual spheres. It is continued life without; change of character, under chang'd
conditions of life ’
Then this uu-etion. which '•he would have us think about: “Are e tit ting ourselves for the new life, which ithe death «>f the body hi 1 !
bring us ”
The remaining members of hm family art John William, Addie Coleman. (J ruc*‘ (rt'rliam. Raymond D. and Nannie Arnold. There are nlu' grandchildren. Craydon and Gertrude Herod. Maynard. Max and Marilyn Coleman. Earle, Carl Aaron and IjOwIs A* nold. There are also i\ great-grandchildren, besides otIi‘*i relatives ami friends. ‘‘Slefp on. beloved, sleep and tak*
thy rest;
I^a> down thy head upon the Savior
breast.
We loved thee'well, but (rod loved i he best. Good nig lit. good night, good night ”
i hi
ont
non.hi sim •Slat* uf Indiaiiu,
No i it i; uty of I’utiiaMi.
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pay
in tin* PiiUiam tfinber ’W rrn. I'.*:'. No. 7.UJ.. Celltion to Sell
debts.
Citizens Trust Cuiniuui> uf tireeneastle, IiHiiana. \'tniinistratur of the Estate uf Aar' n H. Sandy, deceased.
VS.
William .1 Suud>, Alnha Sandy. Itert P. Sand.'. DaUih Sandy. Crace Sandy, Ella Clin; M;i> l»ird in aiuaii Hull. He It Known that un the SHh day of October, 1931, . aid petitioner filed its ierifi d eumplaint in tlue form, sliowing that tlie defendant, Mayhird Heilman l:• • 11, is a m»n-r* siileiit uf the State uf Indiana and t necessary part to tin petition herein; and objeei f said aeti- n i for petitioner, as administratui* of said estate, to s- ll real * statt x-> ruis*- money to pay the debts of aid tl* •dent.
Score by periods: Columbus 6 Tiger Cubs 0
| Church wlure sho ever remained fiillhful. doing what shv roll!'!, a* long a« health permitted. Un Jau. 2. 11)73 r,he married John M. Herod
Said
nun - rt
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defendant, Muy-
bird H
-aman
non.
i- now, therefore.
hereb>
notified of
the pendency uf
£&id n« , tion n
ud in.-t
h .4nd that .vh •
is hem
by iiu
in. d
t" appear in said '1 ot 1 1. 1 • • ;
court •
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T here were several out to hear Kev W in keehan here Sunday nighl. .Mr- and Mrs. Morris Irwin spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mr.'-
Wallace Spencer.
Mrs. Goldie Bee -pent Tuesday
with Mrs. Wan. Wiley
M r. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and
c hildren of near .Manhattan visited drill -in the Cincinnati field yesterday. his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas Suturdu) From the way the Cincinnati papers Mr. and Mrs- Kdgur Staggs of have been discussing the game this Brazil and Mr- Kn ily Boswell spent I week, the Old Gold aggregation might Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stagg-I just as well stayed at home. The
Mr. and Mrs. Itu
0 0—6
^ ^ivIo»e death occurred Sopi. lo. 1912’. To this union there came i bio.-*
children tort >
UeBuuw’s football team made its! the ir home, rlx
lebut in the Buckeye athletic confer- ;V , ho ultll j,, i Ilfttllc> .. j u}lll willia . ... hen it met the scrappy Cincin- n a k. who died Dec. 6 1911 nati eleven down at the (jueen City Eii GriiCe M > jiuj u a j 1110n(1 i, .v;,,. this afternoon. Coach Gaumy Neal also louk into her i ieart and lirt . aIu] took tliirty-four ligers with him on feared to womanhood two fei the Ohio invasion, holding sipwl .kmKhter.;. Flora and Nannie. Floi
1931, tlu Iming the OOtli judicial day uf ih«* S. ptfiuljer T'* rm tlu*r* and answ - r ur iloinur tu said petition, and units.* .•said (R- ion dun t petti* and uusw* r ur demur tu complaint at said date, the Hatiu liu heard and determined in he
acnce.
\\ itin ss tT ha ltd tjf tilt. seal of tlu I’utiiajji « ir*‘uit
Uctobt-r 9th, 19X1. JOHN W HKHOp, i uiiiam Circuit Court.
All... atturney8 for peti
^•lerk «'uuri,
aphuI.I will aba ml
Cle rk Janus Doner
died Aug. 11, 1386.
She was a good, kiin: and luviujmother, willing and nady to liar tie* burdens and sorrow of her .'am Uy. a, well as the Joj Mrs. Kerort has been an Invalid for five % ar^
Boswell ami -port scribes in that city didn’t givejjrer last lllneaa Is dated from J' ly ehilu m pent Sunday in Greencastle N'eal's proteges even a slim chance to I;; last,
with 'li and Mr Dutch Hannaman. ’ win. We suggested to Tubby Moffet, | Ti,rough her intense pain sh • i Mi -. Liila I’ie ire and Mr Fannie I DePauw athletic director, tlie other, nmined still patient and kind until S rh i called on Mr Wm. ('ox Mon- night that he just cancel the tilt and Cod called her. day evening. prevent a massacre. Moffett, how- She made all her lu*t arrange Mr M rl Bo.-well and litth son ! ever, seemed to thing the local col- nn'i.ts telling )tay the things h.
Waj h-- .-pent Monday with Mrs Fula {legians would give the Buckeyes
; .Stag ■ - ! fairly good fight, i Mrs- Lida Bierce spent Tuesday!
, with Mi- Mattie Betti-. DeBauw went into the Cinciiuiuti t each one. telling them lu-r time was M>. and Mr Samuel B. Duke., .battle minus the services of Minor almo-1 over and that she was hov,’. | rpi'it the week end with Mr Violet I Myers, veteran guard, who was in- going away “to that bourne li'im
jured in the Manchester contest last vhence no traveler e’er return?.’’
' anted done. Sh? was rrickui -u • ri.nly worse on her blrthda). Callln her children about lier .he talk 1 •
!a°.; - j .Nhoiikwiler and suns.
THE p ECREY
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FRANCESf!*'’ ■ JML MARION'!>' ^ PobluKed bq Jffinqemfnl wiBi'* Chapter V
-e a in Tuey rn* theii r osi uicu U.ere ,ni ar* nurnf.nf .
truck of beer on Fin .el.”
'They jot their nerve.* t Ivan, the younter brotuex jo.aeu . .. „ “Coamo'a T^ioU here, toe, he “let ice go elona. 1 no going to be ia tb.s builneas with you, and I rr'jht as " eii learn the ropes. loa take
.nances—ahy shouldn't IV’
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y Frants
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•THE. KAIU" Uouaetrup ' b’mUel, a 11L1 f man looking onough like Die rodent fanj il; tu warrant his nioknunie. shivered ir nn eoatacy of fear Glad to see vou. bu.< be mullet * d un 'asi!y, a:i Unseated hih visilui/s file " utej br»mx)it bcer—fur ail but Scor )*io who called for milk. Erank.s v\ as mi ling as he raired the to his lips “Not bad I‘•ut you r»* yettiri^; n true! cf guod beer tuni^ht, I’ink d It « at your back d<»oi no’. 1 .. Cost vou a grand ‘ Hut I ha' - ii « gut a grand. Mi Johnny Krnnk- ‘ Get it 1 ’ .Nud I ju.'t got in a truck load fioni Cob mo ‘Get the grand 1 coldly Jioin i‘rrnt\s. **Aft» i this yuu il buy > uui i»orr trim tii.'* Finkel i loaned and prot ‘.)tcd Hu murmured that he’d “look in his ca h t'o.ter.* He scurried to his uftice behind the kitchen, where he ran^ t'olirno on the pliotie “Joe.”’ lie whispered. “lohno} Kranks and hia mob i.*. her* ,oking me down tor a truck load >f beer “Stall him along—wc 'I be over." "T> . the tuibwer •oe Cojimo v\ as tne ' l;. • Shut uf •ang.ar.d in Die city, a id tint I rank j hould hli;e the temerit.\ f<j inn ale >0 seemed to irritate rather than nla.-il him He p i ud a but ron m hit deck and tour (lien entered “d t> a nlim. dark Italian, in the bu tuniiole of whose well-Uiilurod .■•uit v m a fresh gardenia !d*»zzu alba's , one Hence, in Die gang irorM he • ayi known as 'Gardenia !• r ink ;ui«* bin mob arc at kin
' uln j ii.ui* • a. leC silci Hi.- o'irn ini bered lugit.ics tH» a the street st sixt* a ..... mutt]* cut out. tlie pui'GUf'd nad |jijru • Mashed throujpi truitic s.^na * I’a ,t uoliccraen. who shouted an ' jji-iJj ti.i.y careen, d toward tire At a r intersection tlie Colimo lore'.* i Kaiuvil, v.lien tin) I’ranHs car oaused to riiM,.e n sluddutg turn Uurts blazed IJullcts v nn a d |,a*t Johimy Branks’ car. as he straiiht- * rr 'd out h.s \\ tied. \Vit!r a snarl, Scorpio v.a. oul and on t..j rumiing board Facing bic keard ru emptied hi), ruvolver at t!ir pursuei'N Bullets whistled about hn head He yelled in anger, as one grazed his cheek. Feverishly he loaded, and hr'd again I he pursuing cur blacl.ciied ,}. rd under tire luMliaUc. Franks car Hurled itself forward, until tire speed ometer pa -ed tire seventy ms , Into a tunnel plunged the Franks ear V truck borr- down oil it It slither ed to ■> skidding stop \ codision w as averted b;. a tiair’s b eadta Out of the tunnel, and up a long slippery hill ihe; raced The Cchmo ear gained, and the Colimo gang open, d tire At the lop of the hill, Franks veered Ins ear to one s.dAnother ear dashed over the brow of the elcwition. Colimu's men laleni on tlie r quarry, did not kce the ciang.r until the downruahing ear passed Franks tnachino Botir put on bi'iiuo ., iikiddcd .'i j.'.rlv, th" a came Irigctlier with a ere The tail-light of the Frank.- ur, now unmolested d.suppfarrd in tiring A few minutes later, the gang
“Ko, Ivan
n e Kiu:e to
ooxn th»re. But—y #u »ta; here! "Aw, Jo* . ou still tnink I m wear-
ing diapers."
"I m crazj about that kid.' Joe < olimo a ayes had follctAed Kau to r re door. "When he's uait of col.eg* 1 m go ng to eend mm to law school.” "Speaking of law. ers, that's e . ever mouthpiece of Johnny l'rau»s' that guy Newton. He gels tnem vprung alter ever; pinch—*amet;n*es t don't see how. I have a hunch we ".ight to .el him away—have him with us. They tell me he’s even organizing a political machine out there • « Centro—th \< figure on eie.-tmj ioeir own officials, lor protection.” "Tes—1 used to know New toa well,” C o I i m o's anr.iie deepened. "Tears ago when he was a big rawer in the eit; 1 hired him once, but f couldn’t auord much of that. Of ■ ourse I was on'. aUrting ia th# wholesale vegetable business then: back celore pruh.bition gg.e me a
break."
"But n# ought to get him with ua now,” persisted Gardenia.
"Nr
kid brother got
muttered Franks. “And he - .; - one thing in th* world Joe r '
»r !ng abo,.t.
trouble—nr.*: b* mor e than we
hano.e "
Newton considered ”Ue i n worry about that when it com *• advised. th* * r phoned in—tuere'e a n»i. buctluau uf etulf down at our wharf on t re .... ti He r. ants aoiBM we can truit " New tun a aytl Frank* caught the look. "Slaughterhou--a* i-!, t .,.er. ''shot .t out with ... i < '.u* running board tonight He < gm
gun. '
"I guess lies ti.e roin tue -sit
down there.'
The big lellow e 'vied umI t. !
pra.oe. Out ceme i cliest '1* a ■
gn. to strut end spu! e boa tlu.. ".01 don’t ha . e I orr I
ears uf n; body t .at tries to lu.ac.
that „ao," ha
me fill up t is old g it.
He turned to the table. Il
present hott.e of etuud a u* the drinks of the ot ers. Hr d-onk
half of it.
“Lea. e tne . , i - J , r after we ., .
as he departed.
•vew ton e. cd 1 . an.* 'or a niim #
o—cen t doit. I tried." answered then sipped his hr-r • ? re 1 obmo "But we have to ehow thll "We aie prot toted t r Franks’mob the; a better keep out of thin!: Is going to li:p--n do-r r *
our terrilory." pen."
* * * * Johnny Franks loo od at r in r,ut.» inhony Frank*, anting witn ni* t.onlngly. ..av.ton orh rniiled
;ang in Finkel’a. organ lo et.r un- Vronuk! Interrup eu He hao -
'“U*• 'o t..* . • • doM
"Tak o; tbit bird a ioug time to to a l.aock, and no turn-’ w is
find out wnat a in his .asL regr.stei—" , aterai on h s ia. -. * muttered, "I wonder if he pnaned "Coi.mo is do., .r • j
Uf
Colimo—
The answer ceme eciore i.s tn'sted the queetlon. The door opened, and m italked Fdd.e Kiuse, tollowed by #tx burly gangster*. Behind them cam* Ivan Cokmo, s gr.n on Lis handsome lac*. He had dlsobe; ed bis bralner ad followed th* mob. "Uutcllng in, bey V" demanded I.C1 uvo, approac'u.ng J ranks' tabi* beliigerently. The men eyed each other and behino them the gir.g reut-
ed irarily.
Ivan.
moved c er to the pla, er piano, cropped in a nickel. .*. d.scordant ■ag” issued iron the instrument. Suddenly the ! ghts in tlie place
w ent out.
•’.hots flashed in th* dari.neas Only th* Inti* red l.ght 14 th*
oiayer piano lemamed.
■battered.
*ti.! grinning, nobchalantiy er to the p'.a. er piano, and
with hie
gar*. He wants to t»» Frr "i ou guys get behind tlir.t n.-rr-n and handle tue cnoppers ' ro’
bring Colimo up.’
Again Newton grinned
Culimo, ushered in by \ "u looked ter iron) the cebona r Co .0 the cltj was 11 :eu to seeing Ltis beveled, with staring r es, he g ar-d
at Newton and Frau! v
"Better wat< h your atep. Cu 10 v*m» with quiet menace iron) 1'ra “We got two choppers on you behind
the ecreen.”
Co..mo looked Tt was tru ’ 1 i* machine-guns nos-d out of lioi'.v ta th* ecreen Th* v.sitor slrrugg... .
ihouldera.
"I didn’t get. your brother Je went on ITanks nerv ou.-.lv "Hone.
I didn’t."
“No—Kiuse said you didn t ' i-
Then g.as* , aponded Colir-o. "Kut what I te-t
to know is—woo c a’.' That’s nil 1 m
her# to:—the
brother.”
Newton’a eyes
man who got my flic.tsred. As he
aught the eye of Johan- J’rs .1
» r»* •
Bullets lipped through th* instrument. Th* red light disappeared. A choking cry of p*.n cam# trom Iven 'l'h*r# was a rush of feet-th* eound 1
cf an automobile ata.-ting-aad the be let his «i. [ 1
1 ranks fftrig was fertit. Th# to ths bottle of miiiv Johnny noclded
sent on once anore, and Kiuse bent | underutandingl:.
“Tou mean," he inquired of Co ..c "that you'll lay off and call this tl ng • quare—'Just to get the one man" I m *orr> about your brother. Joe”N*ver mind ctalling." cut n • other. “There* just one thi a • went. I want to get fie guv in; . -1.
.*>•
body, beaid* the masgied j
'.rt tour bter trurr. tu/
orer
piano.
"¥y God’ After 'em, b0;,e!" be veiled. "Tney’v* croaked Ivan;’’ "WllO'g GOT Mr BaOTRBE!” 'ohnny Franks' car roared around the comer. F.dd.e Kiuse wit.e pis men were teaping Into 'heir owe ca.-r The
Wbe allied ntv brother?
*«V Be Continued'
Society barred its doors but gave him a secret key j
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CARD OF THANKS \\’i. wish to thank our friiinL untl nelKhlMifH for 'heir many aetri of Rimln ;- and -vnipatliy pliown to utiiriiijr ’In. illtu-s ami deatli of our beloved niotlier. Margaret Herod. The Children. Sl’Kt I \l. Guaranteed Hydraulic brake .-. rvice at Sherrill Garage. 10 It SI ilM KIBF. FOR IHK BANNER BANNER WANT ADS PAY
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Mraham Iaihoraturies ’dwin T. William Co
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Albert Allen Bertha Allen
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J. H. Pitchford
Guv Shepperd
G. S. Elliot
Harvey Hale Janies Sewell
Hert Miller
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