The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1932 — Page 3

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who,

A T I’HF <■!< VNADA

i- ln Marsh, heralded as the most

iional screen discovery

will he ’seen at the Granada ^ tonight in her first starring

L “Under Eighteen,” feature production.

, blonde, blue-eyed charmer within the last few months has triumphed as leading lady to Barrymore, Edward G. Robinson (VVilliam Powell, was still in her

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The summary of the rrame f ii DePa-or.- (40)

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Circuit Court, .Tor

Wanwi ttMHtt»nf

ducket and dropped

DePauw XI; Franklin 27.

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when he raged a in a free throw

teenth year,

when she finished

•very own’ Glm, aptly titled "tHt a r Eighteen."

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t . world of the idle rich, gives ff r •• of amazing clarity and | tj i s an adapta the popular magazine story l ittle Ritz Girl,” by Ficink

Well, we promised you a red hoi About this tim. , Primmer former game and it was, especially during j sub on the Frankfort high school

-quad, was injected into the fray by 111 i z W ague r to i, L ^ St a pies.

Perkins, f Moffett, f ; £ubank, c

J JI Graham, p

C«peland, g Dawalt. g

McCullough, p Btdsbaugh, f

bn t

Totals Franklin (27)

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isten To What ur Drggist Says out That Cough:

I\ Mullins says:

icre’s no need to hack yourself i,-Pd hy coughing like that. One of Bronchuline Emulsion will you INSTANT RELIEF Two will probably stop it for good, a bottle certainly will or I

keep your money,

on’t care what else you’ve tried, ow long your cough has hung am willing to hot that Bronp will stop it. No dope in it ng to upset your stomach. And k • i n’t half a- had a you Jit’ ling to he from the . mell, ■l -wallow it dowm. Money hack, riber, if you don’t get relief."

(lie first half!

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The Baptists took three hots and three baskets resulted- DePauw then came hack and tied the count at , all

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Not to be outdone, Mr. Surface, husky Franklin back guard dropped in two from center and it wt ii to 7 for the visitors.

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I’he Tigers held another con-iilation but Owens, who proved quite . p. -t all evening, slipped through the Old Gold defense for a setup right mder the hoop.

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-o— Franklin wa resorting to long -hots with Surface, Owens and Primmer finding the range —o— Hex Moffett, ex-Bainbridge flash, opened up with some classy underbasket shooting that bewildered the Baptists, —o— With the score 2!> to 22, DePauw gradually widened the margin and it was soon 2(1-22.

In the closing minutes both Coach Moffett and Wagnei mhstituted frequently. ’Die Tig, i regulars got a big

to

This evidently aroused Mcssi hank and Graham for the,, wa nt

scoring spree and forged into the lead hand from the crowd as they went

for the first time in the game. 14 to the bench. 13. It was Franklin’s time to hold a' o

conference. Copeland was hurt in a fall on the

Hoor at the east end of the gym and

V\ Ii*-m play was resumed, , ,tu,| the spectators gave him a greal ova*

Perkin- and Eubank ran the Methodist total to 20. Surface shot from past the middle of the court to bring Franklin's score to If) as the half end-

ed.

—o— Graham connected for three points in a hurry as the second half opened

lion as he limped off the floor. —o— In a preliminary, the DePauw reserves downed the Franklin seconds, 28 to 21. The local collegians held a lf> to 8 advantage at the rest inter-mi-'inn which didn’t help the visitors any.

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Sidney Ujapujick^

i H AFTER 1.V11 9 fha wtlrm j- they knew now hy 11-hart, bar dropped *n odd hint: I hut lu hk h* r i.mnd the rca-on why hi- ear mi: ! t t Scv• • it 1,11f ■ v toil i , h, had I- • ome <lan," i ous to ■ i

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i t tty to has,' a v.^ . , l-ai-d illy to that door—no doubt to . "io\r ’■ontething the vault c«|- d, mM e a danger po 1 .,i'e for ’ Ives, \ hat, v-r it- -,'cret COll) I, , till' poll, , , , -lid : rttl'. •. drTURED ■ fi • thought suddenly -n. ■. i d omit Had llshain whilst i utcliiflg , the gronml- been discovered

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feh I to his cottage at all -though, tht t e had evidently been sear, In ,1 by enemies? Certainly it sci-mcd Mil hi planned coup had mi-, a:

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^9' ' l , ’ , d ll-h. in's fear hren re ■ D Had these men alicadv got tha tindergiound door clcaiftl and

op< d?

^ftlliiiik 111 go and have look, for i r,-elf,” Bill ile, idol, some little tint attei Jim and W, fiber had d, •

Ptrinl

|e walked over to Beggar's t 'ourt etltrmg the grounds hy the side gatl, and made hi- way round hy til ti , III- fir » glance inside warmt.iring. J he sunk Hight ti( steps letlng down to that door was still M le had seen it last, rhokeii with frtp blocks of fallen masonry. Bill wo I consc ious of a sense ol relief 0« Be walked on to the house. Martin opened llie door to him. Th| man seemed jumpy, all nerve , it Bill noti, ed. ■ I e-, \| r Sant i- in, -ir II ■ ,1 id n't go |ip to tou n today st then Sant appeared in the lello, Grayson." nt was looking worried and hag- . His attempt at the old breezy tier -rented forced. Il,"tight I'd ju t look in to .,-k - P ,1 heord tlie Lte-t newt,” Bill

casually,

io \\ hut's that, inv dear felf I've heard nothing, nothing

Ifever.’’

m tried to speak carelessly, hut manner gave him away. Like tin he was palpably all on edge, i'cll, rather a disturbing thing enrd whilst Wynter and I were last night. Two men broke into orways and frightened my wife

Miss Faring—

lood I.ord. Grayson! N'o, 1 't heard a thing about it, and [very sorry to hear it now. Bur of course? I hope they were

Bit?”

got auav—hit Illy with nothl ^9 0t va ' uf . Not the only queer

^^9 that happened in th,- village

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with a shrug, ‘‘they're at his place now. It’s like Severn’s case over again—and probably the same gang." Bill did not stay more than ten minutes. Martin was in the hall, ai! busy on household ditties, as he and Sant passed out the man came quickly forward to give the departing vi-itor his hat. And as he did so a sudden iu-hurt told Bill that forj-infl

some reason Martin was desperately [ So that was the guarded aiirimi- to attract hi- attention un- behind that door -cocaine?

seen by Sant. Quite unexpccledly an opportunity came. I here was the sound of car wheel- in the tlrive and Sant crossed to the window of the hall to glance out. Martin moved close to Bill and only the latter caught the nervous, almost inaudible whisper: “Look inside vour hat when you have gone. With an almost imperceptible nod, Bill Walked to the door. "Well, good morning, Sant.” On the doorstep he met Martell, who had just grit down from hicar. Under pretext ol being in a hurry Bill mil. exchanged a passing greeting and walked quickly up th,-

drive.

' Look inside your hat!" But not until he vvas out of range of the windows did Bill follow this uriou-injunction. T, ked inside the leather hand was a m rap of paper on which these words were written: "They’re having the -teps leading to the door of the vaults cleared to night about 9, when they mean to destroy all evidence hetor, - the police ran get their noses in Evidently Martin in his eagerness to save his own -kin had gone over whole-heartedly to the other side. Tins was important news. News to be telephoned to lle-te, that the inspector might come prepared to cope with the situation. About 4 o’clock that afternoon Haste turned up in Jim s car. A second ear brought a couple of plain clothes men and Webber. "As we passed through 1 rayne 1 called to si e superintendent there—of cour-e, I m trespassing on his territory Haste told Bill with a laugh. "But I've made it all right with him ' lie gave some instructions to his two subordinates, who went off with Webber.

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"Very u-eful information you had from this chap Martin, about that underground door. V e - halt let them go to the trouble ol opening it

then come on the scene plained with a laugh.

Meanwhile his men would keep the place under observation as soon ait was dark, to give warning should operations commence earlier than ex-

pected.

“That letter from llsham which the assistant commissioner handed to me,” Haste said .is they went indoors, "contains more than enough

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Haste ex-

... . . to have justified our having that door

jS'ed. All the signs of a struggle opefird- and tin ’ apt aient kidnaping cottage, Ris papers ransacked ol him would certainly have der ider

as jf he’d been attacked and

ped.”

t had given

palpable start,

idnaped? Incredible! I ran’t ^' r A, Grayson,” he cried. < face wa- a pietuar of startled fuent. An uncommonly good ?ant, Bill reflected drily. One almost have believed from his k sion that Sant had heard ol s disappearance for the first

htn* now the polic

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police,” returned Bill | "But

us to do so in any '4i se -

they're -uving us that trouble, and he chuckled, “llsham has been watching Bant and Martell for some time—and he's told us quite a lot about Martell, too, only under another name, a chap we ve wanted. Well, 1 won’t go into that now—but we aren’t too proud to hand it to llsham tor a pretty u-eful bit of work. And 1 only hope no harm s

come to him."

that dbor in the vaults—

what's behind it"" cried Bill. "What is it they’re -o desperately keen to

hide?”

"Gocaine,” said Haste, "If IIsham’s right he's run to earth at eggar’s Court the distributing headquarters of a Nig organization for dope traffic. He ays that underground pL'c is full of the damned

secret

Dope

picked up at sea a few miles out from ve-sels engaged in this foul illi' it tiaffic and run up the estuary in the fa-t motor boat to Brggar'Court. It must have been this ugly secret that Frank Severn, on his unexpected return home, had stumbled uponl.tiow ledge too dangerous for the alety <u Ihe-e men. Inspector Haste, Jim and Bill Grayson sjt j M tp? boathouse at the bottom of the garden at Manorvvays a- 6 o'clock approached, waiting for Martin, who was to come up by water from Beggar’s Court. He v, as to bring them news of Severn Mould he also he able to give them a clue hy which the missing man llsham might fie traced they were anxious about llsham. Haste had told them a good draf about John llsham. ''American secret service. Came to England six or seven weeks ago, when he presented In’s credentials at Scotland Yard,” Haste said. "Ex plained he was over hrr,e to tra* e a man believed to be in Fngland whom the New York police wanted badly." "Martell, of eoitrse ” Haste nodded. "Martell and as we know now he's a man Scotland Yard's been wanting for a long time under another name. Of course, as is customary in such a case, we’d have ! plai i d any assistance necessary at his disposal, hut llsham was damned 1 independent. Preferred to work on his own. Said he’d trace his man. first get all the necessary evidence, before calling us in.” And Haste shrugged his shoul

ders.

"If he hadn't been so kern on playing a lone hand, maybe he wouldn’t have been in the soup now!" he added. "1 fancy some personal feeling entered into it, some private deadly grudge against this man, Mar tell, that made him keen to do the thing off his own hat. We didn’t know how nearly through he was with his job or that he’d even traced his man until that letter of his today, with enough in it for us to have acted on even without what we've heard from you gentlemen.” What Haste had told them explained much that had puzzled them, Bfit one thing still puzzled Hill. "But I'll swear I saw this man llsham in Sing Sing within the past year—and 1 vvas tpld thep he was in for life.” Inspector Haste laughed,

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EXPLANATION "Oh, you saw him in Sing Sing jght enough! 1 hat was all arranged it was necessary llshain should get in touch unsuspected with certait lags there who knew something ano who wouldn't mind opening theit mouths to a fellow lag—savvy? I< vvas the evidence llsham got in Sin| Sing that put him on the trail o Martell in England ’’ A distant church clock began u strike six. (To Be Ccctlcutd

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Suit to Quiet Title. Cause N i

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i Wood, deceased, vs William Handel (Vines now the Plaintiff hy Ha .v Murphv. his attorneys and file his . nmpluni herein .together with an atti-

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ivy hereunto sci ivy hand and afced the •♦•al of said Pocrt it th

hereunto . . ^ of the C’lerk thereof in the City

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JOHN TV. iJEftOD,

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Mary M Pi si-, tha J. Wilso

ersor M. Wilder, \l r \ FT K Lunin.1 Wood Richard S j , N'.i Wo-■ i

wife, w.dow-

■Clerk Putnam Circuit Cour*.

Hays iSc Murphy, Attys

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••sidences, iii known .

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upon diligent inquiry if the following named

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Hinkl** Robert Hinkle \l Stilwell, Carrie Hinkb I ■ irdner. Jiimes N’iehols m.

od. Jess* Twlgg, William !

Spunar. (’barbs \\ tia i vvigr Da vi.i v, .

Weaver. Marian Wilson, a. '. r

Fisk.

md or wife w. legatees, devi-e

and assign*

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purtij’S to said action; that this

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Owpns, f Staples, f Downes, • Anderson, g Surface, r Primmer, f Buchanan, f Totals Referee— Miller berry

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iver. Marian Wilson, . !• i • nd i • ks, Wil jd: Lucinda M Wood, An-

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ji* Wood. Al l hnl Wood Wood. Saraii Wood, Jane n, Mary Wood rmU. RichUicy \N’ood Albri Jolin \1 \ Allen, Susan Wood y \ ijamin 1* \\ -od Jon ii V’ood. Irene H 'bi. ieiting < er, Wanda Porter. L. tie Allen, \r. hie | * Wolf, wronce Fisk V’enora v is. Harold Q Powell, ii.

Both the DePauw i* • rves and the varsity displayed splendid ability at the foul line 'Hie second string players dropped in X shots out of 8, and the timt team performers hit H out of b chances from the charity stripe Free throw's win many a ball grime! • Q Pete Vaughn, VVabasli mentor, must have a season ticket for he wa up in the balcony apain last nieht Baiabridge again crashes inio prinf today. I lie follow ing letter wa* wril. ten hy “ I he tirmmdliog Dear Net Tabs: Now we Bainhiidgr fans would like to enquire just v. hy Coach Fdmonson canctdled that Monrovia tilt Like (Jrapenuts “There* a R axiii Now we’d further like to say that the Terre Haute Tribune i- 1111111111/ on the finishing touche.' to that ?well trophy! And will it illuminate North Putnam Founty and lu.w ! Inridently thank for the ( ongiai ' 'Hie < )|*1 (iround Ii r .

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B( rd \lice Baird. W F. ’ hur Fnger, Samuel J. Stcwa Smitij. H.ir\.y MeDanicls.

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"f' r 'hv '• 1 7| !, , .": i hove n nam , .d'f n , Two tnirks .and a tipw Chevrolet r"i!i: n n. ! : ""‘Ih." - imLn'!; "b'\ Spdan Hnd a t ,eior *B in R to Ross 1 ■••fi',.Milts iin> ii> 111-.11 y j Bf-nm-lt, maiding on <a-t .larkson

' ri 1 iti t i-M Brazil vv.'i r .mpletely destroyed by fire last midnight, with a Ins- of more than J.3,000 which is partly covered hy insurance. The origin of the fire is unknown. Mr. Bennett said that when he was awakened the entire garage was a mass of flames and that it was im7)ossihle to save anything from the hunting huilding. Brazil Times

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lc of the l»e\i under the ''i’ceib nt, in nd to the

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following parcel 1 corner thereof. < SOU t liea si ■ a »r U e I 1 thence west s . i thence north 12 1

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chains and !M) link gi tinning Said . l*t 1 . , aeras And der I leeeden t s w 1

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If of the nort he.ist on 1 3, Township t, except ing I he t of the sont In a st mmenoing at the aid half quarter; ms and 14 links, tins and 90 links; and 14 links to th t hence south 12 ’ • • t tie place of tie - • ption containing s. ll the same un

Grace A. Moon was allowo I a claim of $871.9)1 against the estate of Mary A. Martin in circuit court Thursday. Nellie Overstreet vvas allowed a claim of $160 against the stmte estate ADVERTISE IN ’’THE dANNER”

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I >1 fenda n ever that pear In t the 73 da of the, l*u bring the the court cast le. in

a riswer

the same

in tlieii

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hereby given sni

end ill persons whotns< l ilm a■ . interest in sai 1 ia 1 11 n 1 ■ ■ they be and Putnam Circuit Court o if ttie January Term, 19't 1 mi Circuit Court, the son

Man

oust* in tho City of CSreei ii*l ('on n 1 \ and St a 1 * 1 n or ibmui to said complain will t.e heard and determln* bsefo In Witness Wtieret

(AN VOli UK STRICTLY DISHONOR \UKKV

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Deal Tali- - ' I sat down to pick Hit things .vie so muddled to II" ketball circle- that I had t Here’ a htti, poetiv t ma it:

ri ti hat 1 - r Itat'ive n|). e up for

the yoiint' lad' from

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far.

Sweet Alter She’s likt

Niger,

Who went for a ride wit They’ll come hack fro With poor Vlici in-ide And a smile on thr

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Bound of Boniiii ami Ifoti Well, Mr. Hound we’ll lr> to gi one heller and write •onie poeln loo How’s I his \ N FPU \I H? Here lies the body Of one Johnny Met ,i iff He missed the ba-koi And pot the hoi-1 laugh

I lie Japanese mav the Marines."

have “to i,-ll ii

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KAfTN’E, Wis , (I I')—Inti resting information regardin'.' the cost of col lege (duration, clothiis 1 ’ and living exfiens* s 8(1 years a was revealed here when Racine M tary Acadeiov Ztudi lit III1C0V ered a u old dll' irremts Meals Were uvailaoe to the -indents of Racine GoUe^e at .f 1.75 per week in 18,72

Miglil Saiih Wines

The question that perplexes the layman who sees the above photo is how the jumper managed to land without breaking a leg or two. Alf Engen, U. S. professional ski-jump champion, is the athlete wig) ia soaring *"t , y over the hill This leap was i*ade at Ecker Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah, and turned out to be a iecord--226 feet.

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