The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1932 — Page 4

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lightning bolt kills HORSE; DRIVER IS DAZED Ed Meazel of no ' Stile^ville, had a horse killed by a lijfhtninK bolt ' Thursday after no . while he was) plowing corn Tb other horse was I knocked down and Mr. -Meazel was 80 | j badly dazed he ws- unable to tell diI rection and a tem tc headache foHow | led. Dr. F. N. Wiijrht, of Stilesvillo, ! attei;ded Mr. .Me iz< l. Eugene Wire, son of George Wire, ! living i.n the Putnam He dricks county line, suffereJ a bioken collar bone Thursday night when his auto was derm lished in a ' rash near Belle : ! Union. Others in the car were only j I slightly injure I. It was said the car turned over m a eoi-ner while travel i ing at high's, I. Dr. Wright rei duced the fractme. Let us Duco, varnish or O’Brien en-\i.-l your /ynxh fu'niture, breakfast sets, etc. All pieces called for and delivered. Franklin Street Garage. ' Phone 08. 31-2t LADOGA PEOPLE HI RT Nine persons were injure I, at least two of them critieally, when two maI chines collided five miles southeast of Crawfordsville on the Ladoga road Monday night shortly after tl o'clock. Marian Himes, 15, and her sister, Pauline, 11, are the most seriously hurt. Mrs. Chester Hines of near Whitesville, mother of the two girls; Byron Keefe, 111, Crawfordsville; Herman Brunst, 1!), Ladoga; El Roberts, Ladoga; Virginia Gray. Ladoga, and Ann Alfrey and her sister, Dorothy Alfrey, both of Pern, are the others who were injured. Keefe was driving a sedan, with Mrs. Himes and her two daughters as pasesngers, and was headed north vhen it struck a light cou|k* operated

To Attempt Pacific Ocean Flight Again

ends tonight. ">AN BENNETT in" “She Wanted a Millionaire” <CilR!A\!^A\0j Tomorrow & i.> i(Jay ^‘

Lieut. Harold Rromlry (inset) is shown at Roosevelt Field, New York, where he tuned up his crude oilburning motored plane for a non-stop flight to Seattle. Bromley, who failed in an attempt to fly from Tokio

to Tacoma in 1930, will try to span the Pacific from Seattle to Japan as soon as weather conditions permit, it will be the first time an oil-burning motor has bee« used on an ocean flight.

by Brunst. The collision was nearly la a Ion and virtually destroyed both ma.hines.

SOI III CLINTON

Claud Crodian and family spent Sunday with C. E. Goddard and wife. Fred Williams of Greencastle spent Sunday with Aimer Sigler and wife. Kd. Fulford. wife and daughter Wannetta spent the week end with ; Russell Boswell and family. There will be an open air concert in front of Barber shop Friday evening if Weather wall permit. “Nellie liettis and son Charles Ed-

ward spent one day last week with her sister Mrs. Lizzie Hart anti family. Mrs. Emily Boswell spent Monday with her daughter Mrs. Eula Staggs and familyMr. and Mrs. More M,'inker, Mr. and Mrs. James Hopper and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pascel Owens and son. Mr. and Mrs. Goble Markberry and children of Indianapolis visited relatives here Suday. The Medicine show has been here for the last two weeks and his gone to Ixma where they will show for some time. Mis- Merle Hood ifceivrd the prize for being the most popular young

lady. Dale Edwin Newgent received the prize for being the best looking baby. Mrs. Goldie Bee spent Monday with Mrs. Wright of Greencastle. Julia Frances Powers ate supper Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Era Newgent. SLEPT OVER COFFIN 8 YEARS NILES, Mich. (UP)—Captain Wil-' liam Twogood, 77 years old. operator of a fleet of boats on the St. Joseph River, was burled recently, after sleipinfg over bis own coffin for l ight years. Twogood. who died afler a short illness, had the cocin built In 1924 and' stored under his bed.

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t’s as though the tobaccos were welded together...

l , C-'Al —the inside story ^ of night life! LEW AVRE MAE CLARKE v BORIS KARLOFF ADDED CARTOON — COMEDY

ROSS-BLENDING” means much more than just mixing tobaccos together. It "welds’' together different kinds of the several varieties of tobacco . . . many types of Bright tobacco, a great many types of Burley tobacco and numerous grades of Turkish tobacco. • • • This welding" together-of Cross Blending permits every kind of tobacco used in the Chesterfield blend to partake of the best qualities of every other type. Each tobacco is thus made to yield its finest flavors. • • • CROSS-BLENDING takes all these pleasing flavors and aromas and combinesthem intoone theChesterfield taste. And we think you will agree that it is a far better taste . . . worth all the extra care that Chesterfield takes to get it.

£VI'RY THING that money can buy and that science knows about is done to make CHESTERFIELD mdder and taste better.

tS 19)7, Iigcitt & Mrut To*acc© Co.

A finding for thv plaintiff in sum of S25 and that he is entitl to posso-sion of voal i •tatc wa.-ml in circuit court tnda\ in the suit I Milton Brow ..v 1 1 I ■ 'nil Theft of 35 mixi i < hi< ken ami 1 four-we< ks old '• .• v i- reported! Sheriff Uva I Fa.' o f ■ ", Ft t - ( | Cloverdal" (• m :>. Roy l old, I ' i!. ll mett .o i. 1 nl jail Wednesday ug' ' l>!

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