The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1932 — Page 4
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JfcE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, fNDIAN A. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1932.
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Roachdale Woman Dies Late Friday
j *y.. The liquvr • the r.eeded
“nen-e.”
Picking his plri. ,r criminately,
1 rok held up in rapi' '.-ion, t*\o train collision >' u - Carmel
f lings station; m taurant. He
»; >le two apturing a’ court to Lebi ' ia> f i
ch uiffer with one of tlu-m j trial-
Snrinii Frocks I
It reemed rUld's t’.i- * ' a LATTA THL: CASE VEVUEI) ' and stage holdup - at 1 f v.xt the po-j To LEBANON TOR RETRIAL lice. # With money r. r. in . crap game, [ LEBANON, In i., Feb. C—Tl.e case Krok purchn • i a r" ,1fte Jic ' of Miss Marp .r t Sanders of Foh
-R-ont into a speake. " He had a few j Wayn# again A the United States; * . pnt f whis- Casualty Con ; ny, which involves a ELIZABETH N. MAPES SI C-
J20.000 iusur • ■ polity carried hv, Cl’HB.S POLLOA'INC EX. Will H Latt , Indianajxilis attorney j TENDED ILLNESS tvho was killed in an automobile-
in Lliiabeth N. Mapes, age" '9
; .• Circu ^ t year dow of.Fohn W- Map* . disd
at the home of her tiaughter, Mrs-
, ; Amanda Cunningham, Friday even- ' Mi s ‘ ■ teneficiary in h . - 0 > clock| foHowdng an ex- ' 1 " the P° ,ic y C ? T r , ■ , illness of several months. A V M iraso- accidentia 1 d. ith. wa. awarded the i ^ of dbtlMes caused her I line at a station ir 1 n Aihoi. In-1 f u || amount of ihe policy plus interest i .
. 1,1 g.is, he decid-1 by a jury m iville in 1980. Special] e ^ r ‘ MapeB wu bonj jn Illinois but
Jll,lirc Zimri ^ raMled lh<; dc '-, had ,pe,it many years in Roachdale. | fendant a ne I rial and a change of >h< k:i a , number uf the d.urch of
venue to this ooiinty.
son, S. M.
six
ml to “take” llic | ■ But Eugene Tompkins had •' ■ deas. When Krok t dked “t" . i,” he proceeded to knock down t •• \''.tii, take his gun
from him and beat him up. Kr k's senten > -t> to 4U year-.
HAVE AKm\i:i>
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.W'hun you are down town tonight come in ♦ and make ycur selection while our styles and ♦ sizes are most complete. ♦ Prices are so very reasonable. t I S. C. PREVO COMPANY j t HOME >1 ORE |
IIOI.DI P \ It 11M TOK( KD 10(11 IELKHONE LINE t'RAWFOKI)S\ ll.I.K, I ml., Feb. 6 —Clyde E. Brook . 24 years old, of Brown.. Valley, ,-ix miles outli of here was the \ictim of an unusual
holdup.
After filling tin
notice of i is vi ski i i t mi s i
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tank of a machine j
his
w ith ga,oline t hi- filling station.! ent 8;iou|(J ap|)lovt . d ; an d said Brook.-, found him.-df confronted with hpi| , ar( , no ,i f i e(l to lhpn and
to ilinib i» 1(> |make proof ,. heirship, a tl receive
their distributive shares.
She wa* Clirist.
Besides the daughter,
i Map, of \Stoddard. Kan- i , I grandchildren and five great-grand-
| children, also survive-
Notice is h< gi'rn to the ere i ^ Funeral services will be icld Mon-i itors, heirs a legatee-, of Mary \. (i . iv at 2 o’clock from the home of the Martin, dece i, to appear in the I da u 1 | fhterj Mrs. Cunningham, romiuctPutnam ( ii.u <'(.uit. held at Breen ! ( , d by th „ ,{ ev _ A j McLaughlin, of castle, India n the 27th day Hundred, W. Va., UiUrment will be in
Februai y, 1h md -how cause. R oac hd al e cemetery,
any, why th ! uial Settlement Ac- 1 ecunt. with t estate of said deced-
cu-to-
yoinH’s *i \si. t vkeer niiii p DF.TRorr, ilT’i — Stanley Krok, J pri-on cell, thinking it over, who entertained dreams of gang lead- Krok, 17, saw a gangster picture er-hip, while lie went about the pro-j and it all looked -o e.a-y i the movie-
gun and was ordered
the machine by his supposed
mer.
After being taken two miles west ”f Brown- Valley Brooks was ordered to cut the telephone wires at that point- His captor then continued the journey and finally ordered his victim to alight and walk into a woods. Brook- reported the theft of
Witness, the Clerk of iid l ourt, this (Jth day of February, 11132. No. 7315. John \\ IB red, t leik Putnam Circuit Court. C-2ts
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CHAPTER LV11J At Beggar's Court Martin beard the same clock strike, as he stole throng' ihe gathering dusk towardIhc be..(house, plain;, the picy oi . ..... i med to a-guic himself tnal Mai it il «nd Sant could not possibK' dream that be Was planning to bctiay them Vet once or twice that day he had thought he -.ev suspicion in their eyes, to make hie tecl it would be a relief to -i eh away fr n i P. *gI. V Coin. Th- ihtc thought of i; Ian • i , ■ ms i j; of ’a at' ntiou, made Martin shiver. More than once he looked futtively round, listening intently. But the ground seemed utterly deserted. He slipped into the dim shadow of the boathouse. And then Mai tin gave a sudden stifled scream. In the darkness two waiting hands had giipped him from behind. Hi- captor, as he struggled vainly, was invisil !e, but he knew that voice ot deadly silky intensity that whispered; 'Ju-t oil to keep the appointment • ou made by telephone, are you, Martin? bix o'clock, wasn't it—and you were to go by water, because it would be safer, to tell everything to the other side, eh, Martin? You damned tiaitorl I'm afraid you may be late for your appointment.” Martin’s desperate convulsive struggles weakened, ceased. Some thing had been pressed over his mouth and tru-tids while his arms were pinned, something with a sickly sutlocaluig odor . . • • * Hall-pa : 6 Still no -rgn of Martin, a’ the three men waited by the c-tuary at the foot of the garden at Manorways. lire tide wa- running swiftly out to -ea, deep in shadow between irwide banks, with the light of a young moon breaking only occasionally out of an overcast sky of ragged drifting clouds, to gleam on the turbid eddying waters. “Halt past 6 I wonder if he’s com- ; ng.'” said Haste impatiently. Then suddenly, a minute later: “My God! What's that? Did you see it?” Out m the stream a dark object v as being carried down by the tide that a momentary gleam of moon1,ght had picked out from the shadows. For a startled instant Haste could almost have persuaded himself that it was a white drowned tace ... then almost with his cry the moonlight faded out and the shadows closed in again, as the drifting indistinguishable object was swept
past.
"Just a trick of the moonlight, of course. Uueer how one can imagine thingsl” said Haste with a laugh that was half a shiver. "Hang Martini l wish he'd cou.e, if he’s comBut already Martin had come— come by water, as he had said he would—come and passed t ou into the darkness, with cold lips 'sealed forever, as they v ailed all unknow- . It was t little me:e th*S t mo hours lifer that one of the plii.-.elotl.es men who hid been keeping watch on the grounds of Beggar’s Court came hurrying up with news. At Beggar’s Court a start had teen, made to clear away stealthily, under cover of the dark, to that under-
ground door.
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And ther Martin Ra’>f a sudden stifled scream In the darkness two waiting bunds had gripped him fium behind.
feverishly busy wiili a spanner under the lifted bonnet, whilst the other offered impracticable ugge-tions in a tone of gloomy exasperation A church clock chimed half-past 9.
AVI ION
At Beggar's Court strenuous activities were in progress. Shortly alter 9 a loiry bunging a windlass with steel cables and other tackle had turned in at the gates; and workmen wete now busy by the light of flares clearing away the heavy Itagments of fallen masonry that choked the door of the vault As the clock chimed the half-hour Inspector Haste came up the toad with Jim and Bill Grayson. He had been in no great hurry to follow the workmen upon the scene, since it was quite certain that not until they were through with tl; r job and had gone would Matte’; and Sant betake themselves thro’.gh that underground door. Time enough then for the inspector to r .' in an appearance. Nothing like catching your
rogue red-handed. No ■ ign of tr, -
tween Haste and the two apparently stranded motoi h 1 , tht mer was entirely te:por Me for their
presence theie.
Haste was working in conjunction with the Trayne police, and these two plain-clothes men were posted there with an apoa.cr.tly disabled car to watch the gates cf Beggar’s Court An attempted dash for escape by car on the part cf the v. anted men was a possibility to be guarded
against.
The only other figure in the dark quiet road was that cf a woman, whom the quicker steps of the three men were overtaking as they approached the cf Lcigar’s
Court • *
As they drew tea.* -u: *_-_-t the c.-u y c
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"Martin's wife!” he whispered to I taste. Haste paused abruptly, with a gmlure to the others. The last tiling he desired was that Mrs. Martin slaould lOtivcy the iniormation at Beggar's Court that she had seen them at the gates. But just then the woman glanced back, to recognize Jim. She came quickly towards him with a white, desperate face, trying out his napie. And laste swore beneath his bieath at this advertisement ot their presence to any possible watchers rn the grounds. “Mr. Wynterl They've just found my poor husband drowned!” she bioke out wildly. “He was taken from the water just beyond the village—and the doctor thinks it was not acciden'al, h;s death! Oh, he was murdered—I know he was murdered 1” Martin dead—and his death not accidental! Startling enough news for the three men. So that was why he had failed to turn up at Manorways tonight. "I am terribly sorry to hear it," Jim said with pity in his voice. Almost across his words cut % swift question "I know my husband was to see you ?t c M Wynter—did he. come?” ^ 4 Jim shock hie head. “No.** ' V " ' ' They ot f him so tSul .V should rot cc.r.e, ' the half-demented woman cried fiercely. “Martel! and Sar.t—they : . dtred him. I ksojr it.” • On the other side o? the high wall that ijci .2 - - grounds of Beg* gar s Court a l.gure was moving very stealthily; th* ears of that unseen* listener had heard the raised, excited voice, the cry cf Wynter'a name. For i teoond a face Eiddeo by tr.c thooo »» peeped cut furtively •Von tr.c , * a .o tr.e a; Uic vc.ice- io the kkv mu.
(Fionountetl No-Kajr> No-K louscns ph!cf/ni, (timulafe* ^ a pectoral ion for deep-seated roughs and bronchial irritations, rrliove* hoarseness, smoker's rough, ami tickling sensation in the throat No K does not con* tain opiates.
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Company of Green\«lmini.strator with tlie tlie Estate uf A<tel - deceased, \s. William hi the Circuit Court iity, Indiana, January
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ALT TION SA1.E—Tin; following Foi l touring, ergim No 1160034, -(-rie • No. 1500, will bo .-old to tilthighest bidder to pay for .-toruge and iei>;iir> at the Motor Sorvi •• Garage in Bainbridge, Ind., Feb, 16. at 10 o’clock. E. Evnrs, Prop. 6-2p
Mis- Imogene Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cooper, was in Indianapoli- Saturday.
GRANADA
Starts Midnight Sail scn-dav 2 to i, r J 11 ’ MONDAY 7 & a p J
From I he Stage I’Ihv of the Same Name
with PAUL LUKAS as the opera singer SIDNEY FOX
thing LEWIS STONE os Ihe kindly judge Hamits! I hen i num. tertainment \a| u , in this picture fo. children.
Tonight Thomas Meighan in “Sk\ Line
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petitioner as Adminiatru* 1 annexed of the estate filed in tlie Circuit Court • mnty. Indiana, u petition, daf’-ndiiita thereto, and »dn f«*r ti order and demount authorizing the sale K«-ul I’ tale belonging to t aald decedent and In said rtbed to can out the of decedent’s will and . • s f | \ i. 1 nt of th» idlitli N of Raid estate; and tiled an affidavit aver that .,•>•1 and each of you •lent# of iIn State of Indivour residence Is unknown i an necessary parties to ik;s, and that said petiti tl which is now pending, ng in said Circuit Court
li el’n. A severally nbove nam li*r with aforesaid. .»f Putua i making ' • praying l ree of Rul
certain e estate
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JOHN W IIKKOD.
<*)*rk of Futnam Circuit Court. Ha3*a .k Murphy, AttorneyR. 23 30-Feb »i - 3ts
the Court House in Creenua on li * j !rd da> of Februa TNESS. the Clerk siml sea Court, this 21st day of Janu
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Mil li K of FIN \l SKTH.EMEM
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Notico m hgreby giviui to the cred itois, • eiis. itiui li’catee- of Mary E. D iugherty, ilecea-eil, to appear in tiie I’untnani Cirvuit t ourt, hebi at Gieene i'lie, In liana, on the 22tuJ day of Febrnurv, 1932, a'd show cause, if! any, wlr. the Final Settlement Ac counts with the e.-tate of -aid decedent should not be approved; and .-aid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive i their distributive shares/ Witiu-', the Clerk of said Court, 1 this 29th day of January, 1932 John W . Herod, t l"ik 1’titnain Cir-I euit court I 1 ’ A Murphy, Lttjri 3U-2ts
DIVORCE is ASKED
Hes.-ie Lucille O'Hair filed suit in circuit court Saturday against Everett R. O’Hair, on grounds of abusive treatment and failure to provide. A divorce, custody of two children, and i a proper allowance for their support j
is asked.
The couple married July 21. 1912 and separated Jan. 8, 1931, according to the divorce complaint filed by Roy C. Sutlierlir, attorney for the plain-
tiff.
M \P|.E HEIGH CS ( III K< H Grace Black, minister. Theie will Ire revival services at the Maple Heights church tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Sunday school—9:30 a. in. Preaching service—10:30 a. m. Revival service—7:30 p. in. VI EWERS NAMED Mfo - <'o”p> and Willard W imsley of VYnrren township, were named viewers on the Norse and others road in Washington township by the county conimisisoners Saturday. Viewers on the Frank Farmer and others road in Greencastle twp. will be named later provided no remonstrance is filed again.-t the proposed improvement. ILLINOIS. HANK ROBBED ODIN. III., Feb. (j, (UP)—Three bandits escaped with $2,500 here today after forcing W. H. Farthing, cashier of the First National Bunk to open the institution’s vault when he unlocked the bank for business. The bandits entered the bank through the rear door. After forcing him to open the vault tlie bandits bound and gagged Farthing. There wa.- no one el.-- in the bank. He was discoveted in a rear room In other employes arriving for work a few minutes later. Authorities arrested three suspects but later released them.
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE:—Good Kimble upI right Piano. Call 824-1.. 6-Ip. FOR RENT:—Modem Furnished or unfurnished apartment on 1st floor. Heat, light and water furnished. 001 East Seminary street. Phone 245-1,. 6-8!
FOR RENT:—A new car drive it yourself. Cars carry special insurance for renting. Phone 119. 6-1 pOrville O'Neal announces his candidacy for county surveyor, subject to Democratic primary, Tuesday May 3. 6-7p.
Se* Wetz for extra fancy and Vegetable-. We deliver 801. for the best.
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AUCTION SALE—The following l ord c 1 il;. engim No. 9117537, will be sol i f r storage and repair cltaiges to tin highe. I bMder at the Motor Service Garage in Bainbiidgc, Ind., Feb. 16, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. in. li. Evans, Prop. 6-2t
LEGAL NOTICE OF PI BLK HEARING
Public Service Commission Docket prohibition view No. 10748, some Democrats.
1932. IHMrt 1 |{ DPI \ ' MP \l(,\ AG \ l\-l I1M.K im WASHINGTON, 15 i; ,5 leaders of 60 ii.t'iii' lial NaiiJ ganizations nu t wi I’e .-identl er today in a omii: I uf war* hoardingMr Hoove -J the White Hou • •; pk*| an address 11 re ir e i inic.-tsi up a keleton org.ii zation f«r| ti . 1 al ean u.' "S| dollars” out of hiding j Mr. Hoover dei .5 that! relief could not be atisfactoiii ooinplishell w hi i • l lU'I.Odlul cum ncy i ■ I” ■ -| gates he expecti d them to themselves patriot 1 to tiui| tional service- lb- ml it »a porlant a his - ut ' i'! ai COtl . ..lie.- ij The small cat 1 • r ’in ■ ed RrtllsEN LI. I I V' - KEi'tJ ill E1GTHE1 I! i lKM* ALBANY, N . I • ■ 6. il • mV. i’ : allklin 1
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Iii the matter of the application o r favors 1 c-peal of the Penn.-ylvania Railroad Company and -ubstitution
for authority to change its nonlagency passenger ami freight station at Fillmore, Putnam County, Indiaia, to a non-agency carload freight sta-
tion only.
Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in tlie Court House at Gn t ncastle, Indiana, at
11:00 o’clock A. M oil Tue-day, Feb-| some of hi ruary 23, 1982. for the Demo Public jiarticipatiun in this hearing I ination to wir
sth auMl if aiiuthcr
“home rule” by
Till l/”\.-!l l 'l views by cjillii”.’ I he wrote to - ’ f ’"l'l ne 1 Sept. 1 ’ *
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•ill’l 1 see no 1 The governor'/ prohibition had
i.- rtM|u ted by the Commission. Public Service Commission of Ind iana Bv t L. Michael, Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana, February 5,
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