The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1931 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNTTR. UREENCASTEE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3,1931
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BY ROUMANIAN ROYAL DECREE
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NICHOLAS LOSES BRIDE AM> RIGHTS AS MEMBER OF
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scribe for the Washington Herald | both sides. i and Rushville Republican and now j —o— j BUCHAREST, Roumania, ,Dec. 8, publicity director at DePauw, comes i Remember “way back when" Cm , ([ jp ) p r in Ce Nicholas of Roumania through with a letter to our column Wagner was turning out three con - : |ost ^jg bride and his rights as a memconcerning some fuluri opponents of secutive state high school cliainpion- | i(?r ^ r0V al house of Roumania I the Tiger Cubs. It would be well for , ship teams whe h was continued whei; a 0 f tj )e Bucharest district | Coach Edmonson and his hoop artists | Friddle, Gant diver & 1 npanj , , ,
went to college 1 Well, Wagner is' still coaching at Franklin and Tubby Moffett and hi Tigers have a big task ahead of them tonight if they
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I few $4.l»0.
Cattle receipts 1,300; calves tMO; • er trade developing slowly; indications around steady, supply mostly
| short fed; -he -lock little changed, 1 accuracy from
I most cows $3 to $4; several to $4.50; j heifers, largely $4.0 oto $6.50; sizable showing $7.0 Oto $8.50; low cutters j and cutfrs $1.50 to $2.75; vealers
I toady, $7.0u down.
Sheep receipt- 2.30U; lambs strong I t higher, bulk $5.75 to mostly $6.00; ■ -eveial $*’>.10; thrnwouts down to
Dear Jimmy:
Every once in a wtdle 1 get out and around and get to see a basketball game or two before the state tournament i played- Last week 1 had a chance to see two of the Tiger Cub future opponent in action against • e h ther, namely \Y ashingtoii and
Hrazil.
1 am not one to throw cold water if there is any hut water on hand Ni ither do 1 hold an;- trudge 4gain. t the Tiger Cub.- because they didn’i win the ch'impion.'hip last year after I had picked them. In fact 1 blame Washington and Logan sport fur not eliminating Muncie s > that Greencastie could have played a team their own ize in that final game. Hut this ha- nothing to do with YY’asliington and Hrazil this year except that if either team plays the brand of bail it did in the game 1 saw, then the Tiger Cubs are going to play their best brand of ball it they expect to win these games. Tire old floral wreath for champion ball handlers could hu\e been given to either the Hatchet or the Red Devils
in that game.
Coach Wheeler lias some of the nicest block plays one would care to ,-ee and even the veteran Gursagc was zS 1 lost a couple of times early in the Iflf j game and Hrazil gut a couple of nice sjj . .-hots from tlie foul circle, the first of | which went in fur the initial field goal of the game. If you still take the palters, then you will remember that the tilt ended 22-16 in favor of Washington. but that only tells the .Tory
of the last quarter-
| At the end of the first quarter, j Hrazil wa ahead 8-6 and deserved it. j U the half the two team; were tied ; 10-10 which was just about right aa j far a quality of playing was concerned. Die third quarter ended with YY a.-diington ahead 10-14 which told j the Tory truthful!; . and in the last 1 qaarter Brazil tied the count 16-1(1—
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DePauw ha.- ome mighty luonm--mg material with Eubank. all->tate center; Graham and Copeland, guards Dawalt and Rr . Moffett, all regulars from last year having the edge. McCullough, for • r Shortridgc high school star; Pci kins, Beatty, I .-ley and
The court annuled his marriage to , Mile. Lucia Deletj, a commoner, on gro.aids that the mayor who perfonned the ceremony was not authorized to do so. It also ruled that a prince who marries without royal consent auto-1 matically loses his rights as a mem- :
her of the royal house.
The court’s decision was a complete ' let ry fi r King Caiol, who despite the fact that he oi.ee renounced the t.uone to live with a commoner,
Just as Balzac would have written it in 1932. Delicate love intrigues! Ravishing, rapid-fire romance! HONOR OF THE FAMILY with BEBE DANIELS WARREN WILLIAM
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Wilson are al plenty good and w ill' Madam ' l.upesou, was fuiiou^ when
get into a lot of gaint thi winter o—• By the wa., Tiger Cubs—Vincennes is caning here Friday night detenu ned to win- Can't something !"■ done about thi ? And Martin 'ilie is also getting primed for .Saturday night. TAKE ’EM HO’l H, FELLOWS! in looking ii. r the county team schedules on u ir desk we notice that Bainbridge and Cloverdale will tangle on the latter' floor Friday. This will be a batil' between traditional rivals and th' pectators can be assured of an e\ inng well spent. —o—Fillmore travels to Belle Union. The way Red Wright’s proteges have been going tin Ea-t Putnam aggregation will havi to play some cla -y basketball to win. but the unexpected can happen—• n' cially on the hardwood court —o— The Silent Hoosiers from Indianapolis form the opposition for Russellville on Saturday night. From win rw we are pounding on our typewriter it looks like Hu llville.
MOVIES IMAAUwt .1: mLatzv
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In modem.zing Balzac’s “The Honor of the Family.” in which Bebe Dan
\° l " wa ^ iels, Alan Mowbi .1 VY .... YY :iYY ashington s fault that Brazil stop-, lhl|n are f, a t ule( l. Fn.-t Natiom.l has red. because the Red Devils had ^ j UIlKarth , d half . fo , , ltt ,. a , l , iy ma .'
terial.
free throw line and These six points the game end in a
chances from the missed them all. would have made
tie.
It wasn t uiiiea.-onable to expect Brazil to make tlie.->e six points becau • Loth tcnn. Iiad .-.bowed uncanny
the charity stripe.
Brazil had made ten out of eleven free throw and Washington had made four out of four for the fir.-t three period.-. One mL-s in fifteen chain-, for both teams i» what on: might call “deadly” foul shooting. YY a hington -.‘cnied to depend upon their guard- and center for coring while Brazil represented a Well-bal-Hin ed offen.-e with the points well divided. Gor age was mostly tlie whole show for the Hatchets, being the only regular left from last year. In the Brazil line-up, this boy Nee will demand watching from any team, Moore played a hard game at center whilj Da : and Boyer are far from being puny. Whitman is a new boy that, will be in the lime-light before
the year i over.
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Hollywood ha.- been lepidly exhaust-
ing available screen material, plays, i novels and lort -toii- by established author- having h.-. u combed and
recombed for new plot values. file pioblem lias no v bee solved by
modernizing the work, of Balzac, lie .Maupa -ant, Daudct, Flaubert, and other masteis of ehaia.t r development. and plot situation the richest
vein of diction in literature. “The Honor ef the Family” wa ad-
apted fro the screen by James Ashi more Ureelman and Rol. J Pertwee i and is as iidem in it.- spirit as to- ' m or low newspaper. Lloyd Bacon diterted this picture at the Granada
theater tonight and Wednesday. BIT ILK HEALTH ( V YIP A It. N A i t ent rvey of children in Chi-
cago liuob now that ’{1 per cent had evidence of the dread infection called
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amiucj I 12 v ere found to he severely I
hi.- brother married benea’.h his rank. ( to) threatened Nicholas with exile and loss of hi ini ome unless he di - -ert.-d his bride, but N’i iiola.- ignored his lequests. A summons to attend the c urt 'taring was nailed to the door of, Nicholas' Bucharest residence but the | jpiince either did rot re • ve it ori ignored it. It wa- understood tl at he had gone to Sinaia for a family conference at which it was hoped to effect a recon-j dilation between Nicholas and the,
king.
The romantic adventures of Nicholas were the latest in the Roumanian amily which began when Carol, then crown prince, married Madame Zizi, l.ambrino again.-t the wishes of his family, which had arranged a marri ge with his present divorced wife,
Helene.
Carol’s marriage to Madame Lumbiinn, also a commoner, was annuled in order that he might wed the princess iti a state ceremony. He later left Koumnania to live with Madame Lupescu, and Helene divorced him. Nicholas was understood to have met Mile, Beletj when he passed her in hv r motorcar, which had broken down, outside Bucharest. Their romance progressed rapidly but Carol objected to his brother’s attention.- to t commoner. Nicholas outwitted bis In other and eloped to a small Roumanian town, where the mayor was summoned hurriedly to perform the
ceremony.
Carol brought all personal pressure to bear upon Nicholas, but of no avail. The king then turned to legal mean.-, and was so sure of the result <f the court’s decision that he left (Bucharest on a hunting trip to be away from the capital when the case
was called.
DAMP LITTER IN POULTRY HOUSES COMMON COMPLAINT Damp litter in poultry houses is a common complaint this winter. In crowded hen homes, this condition is otten due to the lack of fresh air and
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SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, in a cause wherein the Louisville Joint Sto k Land Bank of Louisville, Kentucky, is plaintiff and William W. Key, Louisa Key, his wife, et al, are defendants in cause No. 13,717 requiring me to make the sum of ten thousand and seventy four dollars and forty-eight eents( $10,074,481 with interest on said decree and costs I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the 29th day of December, 1931, between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. of said date at the door of the Courthouse in the City of Greencastle, Putnam County, State of Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the j following described leal estate situat ; ed in Putnam County, in the State of
Indiana, to-wit:
The soutlienst quarter of the south-, west quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter in section 36, township 16
north, range 5 west;
Also, the west half of the southeast quarter and 27 acres off the south end cf the west half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the north-
proper ventilation. Enough fresh air j west t f uarter ’ and the east half of the must be admitted to the hen house so *'* "‘ 1 1 ‘ *
thereof as may 1r. efficient to iw charge said decree, ini :, t and com Said sale vvill be ma.i. without an relief whatever fix m valuation or J praisement law Witne. - my h nd • the 8th ajj of December, 1931. YLY \ BRYAK, Sheriff of Putn i ' nty, InLaaij W. M. Sutheiiin. V ferlW tiff. CARD OF TH YNKS 1 wish ti) thank n friends » neighbors for thiii many acts kindness and . n i :iih\ .-hown to during the illm : nd dinth of beloved hu.'band A > I " h t- tirf those who ex pi- I t ■ :r yn'i’ij with flowers. Mi . I d' r! F dor
that moisture will not collect on the walls and ceiling. It does not take much water to cause damp litter. Leaky rotfs are a common cause of this condition. • r ust u few small leaks in the roof w ill cause a lot if trouble with damp lit-
ter.
I he most common cause of damp litter in poultry houses is the water that falls from the beak and wattles of a hen when she drinks. YY'hen hens
w. -t half of the northwest quarter of section 1, township 15 north, range 5 west, containing in tlie aggregate 303
acre-, more or less.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs I will at the same time and place expose to public -ale the fee simple title of said above described real estate or as much
Hatchet.- are by far the small-, j llftf , le |; u „ ^ ZT wa| are la >' in * th « "»«* we have the .■T team that P riddle has had fv" - 1 were carrier of the gf-rn ' , most trouble w ith damp litter. When some time. Only one big boy on the Ther. have been mimv know,, case !iK ' n " “U ' U>11 ’ ,,M? > dri,lk the quad Edwards, lin center, two fine of “ treIlch in , )Uth .. i(l Gl . eeiuastkl in ,T,ost water and at that time spill the
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mall forwards in Cherry and McCrackeu t brother of the McCrack.v on the Hatchet’ State Cliampionship quintet) with Hubbs and Shepherd in r. -orve for forward, both quite
-mall.
Brazil used only five bmb ;-a, I didn t .sec what YV heeler’s reserve trength look'd like. Both teams can block like nobody’s business, both ; guard like a pack of leeches. Both | can hit the basket if they get half a ' hance, both are fast, play hard and work -moothly together. They both hit foul . If the Cub.- take these two I into camp they will have met some j sweet opposition and can pat themselves between the shoulder blades. And ju.-t because these opponnts do nut come for a week or two yet, is no sign that you should miss the Y inct mi. game- The Alices boast of a baokguard by the name of YValker which they claim can stop any of-fen.-e sent against him. YVe shall see, Jimmy, we shall see. As ever, “Aleck”-1
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DePauw tilts the season's*lid this! evening over at Franklin. The Old Gold reserves will play a curtain rais-1 er with the Baptist second string while the main go will be featured
the last two years. , .. , , In a n article in Hygia (April 1931) 1 ^ ' " ' l '‘ , ' lll
vve learn that this disease is easily tul , t ] laIf barrel, or pan under the
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• i tlicit fulls from the bcfik nnH wnttioa most easily transmitted by drinking, when hens drink. Many times open cups and improperly cleansed eating, drinking dishes which allow the birds utensils, and through the coughing aid , to walk in them are the cause of damn sneezing of infected persons. The'litter. cause ot damp
germs lodge between the teeth of the ________
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swelling and reddening of the gums. The germs may be carried to tlie ton
sils or throughout the Trench mouth has been
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