The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1932 — Page 2

THE D.t.ILT BANNER, GKEEiCCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16.1932.

FINAL CLEAN-UP DRESS SALE •Regular $1.98 Voiles, Sizes 11 to 52 No " SI.00 Any $1.00 Wash Frock 79t*

S '‘rial lot of Silk Diw-o-Si/ps I I to -0. ( hoire

all white fortnerlv > ’ W,

$1.00

THE QUALITY SHOP

J H PITCHFORD

WOMAN' WARDEN BLAMES GUARDS FOR PRISON BREAK GRANITE. Okla.. A up. Iri (UI’I— Mrs. Gi::rc \...t la l!i=rly Lut firm v i on < < laite r f rmatory, today blamed miHile-affel uuards who “didn't have the netve to fire - ' for the e- ape of 'dd f “he: bov- ’’ T e 23 convict.-- fled from the institution atop Granite Mou tain Sunday nijr t ' I tenoriaed southwestern O i. h nun-rnitie- in their dash fcr freedom. They eaptured guards, force! the gates, kilnip'-i motorists, invaded he ne and fired on pas.-ersby : th y scatteied. Six of the 23 have l)een captured. Officer eaiched for 17 other bel.e\e,l i. •!i p in the Wichita moun tains. Mrs Waters with only 4 hours sbep in th> la.-t 48, ))er.-onall\ a--unn-i < hal ve nf directing the hunt

During her -ix year administrate after she uc'.eeded her husband who die I. nly 15 prisoners have escaped “It happened quickly,” Mis. Water.- explained. "The guards didn’t think fast en ugh. They didn’t have the nerve to -he. t. “Middle aged men, though experienced office!-. can’t cope with the Jesperate young men. The youngsters out-thi:.k them. "I dismissed t e f ar guards at the front who didn’t fire. More may ”

^Market?

INDI \N VPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 6,000; holdovers 31!); mostly 10c 1 iwer; 160 t,> 210 lbs. $4 *0 to $4> >: 210 to 235 lbs. .?4.70 to $4.75: 2.15 to 2*J0 lb-. ?4.50 to $4.60; 260

FHE DAILY BANNW And *• Herald Consolidated -'Us. Lillie Faulkner has returned "It Waves For All" 11 m a two-week’s v:-it irt Muncie. Entered in the postoffice at Green- Amern an legion Auxiliary will i-tle, Indiana, as second claw nwil | t ms cvenmg a 0 o.lock wnh .natter under act of March 8, 1879. ! Mrs- Kathleen Jam-s. Subscription price, 10 cents per p utnam vill e ’ 8 annual Home Coming week; $3 00 per year by mail in Put- wU1 ^ he]d> Augu> . og, 1<)32 A good oam county; $3.50 to $5 o0 per year (1 j. 0 g-rani has been arranged. Come

1 and spend the day

William Munday. .gent, reports the I sale of the Johns pi f-rty, at the cor- ! ner of Indiana aim Columbia streets, 'owned by Paul Albin to Ott Sears. The third annual Baker reunion will be hel i Sund. Augu.-t 21, at Baker 's Grove, e.^t cf Bair bridge. Friends of the fa nly ate cordially

invited.

ioCtefV ^eumatics

by mail outside Putnam county. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Miss Josephine Stoner is visiting

friends in Salem.

Am> ri an Legion will meet tmight at 8 o’clock in the Legion hall. Miss Helen Black i- taking her va-

Mr. and Mrs. 1 uis children of Oak 1 rh

Gazola and 111., visited

cation from the First National Bank.'**" with Ed Lytuh Tuesday morn-

ing. Mr Gazola i- manager of Ire-

William C. Middleton, Charleston, W Va-, is visiting friends in Green-

castle.

Miss Louise Harrold of Ridge Farm 111., is the guest for a week of

Mrs. Henry Marshall.

Mrs. M. S. Heavenridge and Mrs. W. H. Jennings are at home from

time.

land'.- Sea Food cn'' in Chicago.

Miss Eva Milburn superintendent of the Putnam County hospital an-

nounced Tuesday that the hospital has 1 1 ' ^ .

received several cans of fruits and vegetables from the Mother'- Club of Fillmore. Several clubs in the countyhave asked the hospital for empty cans which they e'c|>ect to fill during

Battle Ground where they .-pent some ^ 9ummer ^ verv much

preciated-

DePauw Graduates To Med Next September 17 Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Rachel Burke Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hull ' t Connersville, to John Broom of Inuu. ipolis. The wedding will take place Sept. 17. The announcement wa made at a party given recently at the Connersville Country Club by Mis Mildred Damn. Miss Hull attended Western College for Women and is a graduate of DePauw, where he was a Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Broom is a giaduate of DePauw and a member of the Delta j Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

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laical People Gue-K At Cruwfardsville

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Joung and daughter Vir- ; ginia. Miss Fide Allen and Mrs. E . Beyer and son Edwar I of New York ! City wete Tuesday dinner guests at! the heme of Mrs Tully Crabbs at '

Thrilled /Ov When Torturing U-al Pains Are Stopped * r 1 v ^ 7 a doctor met with *ucR

(ysSyiy iM

phenomenal luccesa

treating rheumatism tn»*

office waa alwae*

crowded with patient*

Irom lar and near.

« a> finally Induced uj

mate ms outstanding pre^rlptlon maUan.e tnrougn arug store, so all .ufferen

could oeneflt. Thou

ousands who never

dread

eu sued a thing“poasibie nave won ausolu--ireedom Irom the torturing palns of rheu-

neurltla. '^cago^and neural^.

matisi

cu/ereiu e ‘^‘"tnwnse lh * P *J|“ “ r

long you've sultered if *ery first three doses don't oring messed, comforting rellet druggist Will relund your money There

are no opiates or narcotics In

sain and powertui ye^ a^mt^narn.

iPKt Whv waste time with anything ta&*

doe’sn t^topVour* paint B

that you Know vou will get PJJJ only causes suftaring Try Lh*» ^ log prescription that puts bedridden, pal melted sullerera thalr leet ready t'

Owl Drill* Store

Mrs. Julius Rickard will be hostess at a lawn party given by the Corinthian Court at her home this ex-e-ning. Miss Dorothy and Miss Mary Rose Harlan have returned home from a week'v vacation at Meal beach, Lake Shafer.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Courtney and

are visit-

55 to -4.65; Hk to 140 lbs. $1.25 to | ing Mr. Courtney's parents, Mr. and

Mrs J. E. Courtney.

NOTH E IO ROAD CONTRACTORS „ „ „ , , Noth' i reby given by the Board to 280 lbs. $4.:;0 to $4.40; 2X0 to 2.15

f < f the Coui libs. $410 $4.20; 140 to 160 lbs. $4-.(children of Lansing. Mich

Putnam in the State of Indiana, that sealed bids will be received up to 12 o’clock noon on September 5, 1932, for the improvement and constiaction of the Reuben Day et al roa.l in Jefferson Township, Putram County. In

uiana.

Said road is to be constructed of crushed limestone, and is estimated to cost $4,281.19 Said road is to be constructed in accordance with the plans, profile and specificvtions therefor and now on file in the County Auditor’s office in aid County, in Greencastle, Indiana. t nd which are now open for the in- .- {lection of bidders. Each bid submitted shall be ac. ompanied by a bond, either personal or suiety, in a sum equal to double the amount of the bid submitted, conditioned as provided !ij law for the faithful performance of said work. If a personal bond is given, the same shall have not le-s than one freeholder voter of Putnam County as a surety thereon Each bidder shall submit us his bid and bond one non-collusioned affidavit as required h\ law. Before the closing of the contract the successful aid ier will l>e reouired to file with the Audit r the certificate from the Indus’rial Board of Indiana. | •■wing that such bidder ha- com- : lied with the* workmen's ompe nsn-1

$4.50; packing sows $3.00 to $3.85. Cattle receipts 2,00o; calx-es receipts 500; good choice fed classes active, steady-strong; lower grades no more than steady; steer run liberal, | including numerous loads above $9 00; | Top $9.00 for weights 1,391 lbs. some ', heifers $6.50 to $7-50; sttktly choice held alxive $8.00; plain grades $3.25 to $4 50: most i >w.» $2.75; several $4.25 to $4.50; odd head >5.00; low cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2.50; veal-

ers steady $6.0(» down.

Sheep receipts 3.500; lambs around |

25c off: good . we and wethers $6 l»0 -farted at the corner of Walnut and j to $6.25; buck- $ 1.00 less; throwouts 1 Coll «K* Avenue. H. C Tallendar Jr. is. down to $2 50. the supervising architect.

Mr. and Mrs. Buren Cunningham and -on Byron of Lebanon sjient the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Houston

Weaver, near Bainbridge.

William Bishop, high school prin cipul, who was operated on for appendicitis at the county hospital Saturday night, is reported doing very

nicely.

Excavation for the new home of Dr. C. A. Hicks, of Frankton, ha- ,

James Friend, 4» years old, who escaped from the In>iiana -tate farm June 15, 1930, an: subsequently serve l a term of 2 to 14 years in the Indiana state prison for forgery, pleaded guilty t. the e-> ipe charge in circuit court Tuesday and was given a -uspended sentence of 1 to 5 years in .-tate prison. Friend was returned here on the escape charge after serving the sentence for forgery. Relatives interceded in hi: behalf because of a laige family of motherless children which Friend i> needed to help ,-upp rt. Friend fornieily lived at Anderson, it was said.

record, was injui'd perhaps fatal!', in a trash at tin Springfield airport today. Boardman’s plane dived from an altitude estimated at nearly

J. M. Walker, district superintend-j2,000 feet The ,iash was witnessed ent, will preach at the Maple Heights bv -cores of peroons. Efforts to ex-

lOl IH At III! INll-.RI RE IER c hurch this evening at 7:30 o’clock, 1 tricate Boardman from the wreck-

ami everyone has been cordially in-' age wen not immediately succe.-sful. no °nej v j te< j to hear this noted speaker i Early reports -aid that he appeared iak both French ! . t;l i .•

ar-old John Paul I T'^ le Nelson Reunion will lie held: " 1 " - i'i)reter here August 21 at Tobe Nelson s on Little '

Mary Parent ' " , alnu t All friends and relatives are I HAl TE, Ind. August lt>, in a divorce! invited to come with well filled bas-! 1 L , ’ ) - Ho|,e for immediate settle

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Friendly Folks ( las^ To Meet Wednesday Tne Friendly Folks class of tinPresbyterian church will meet with Mrs. H. L. Kiser. Wednesday afternesn at 2:30 o’clock.

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Triangle Club To

Meet Tuesday

Triangle Club of the Christian Church will meet at the home of Miss Sara Lagle. Indiana street. 7:30

Tuesday evening.

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Waveland Friends Are Entertained Mr. aril Mrs. S. B. l-ove and daughter Vivian entertaine i a large group of Waveland friend- at a picnic iinner Sunday, Augu-t 14, at their country home near Morton. A bountiful dinner was served in the nearby pasture of which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. The afternoon was spent very entertainly and all left at a late hour.

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| Bainbridge Couple Married Saturday

SPRINGFIELD. Mass., Aug. 16 j vljss Gladys Walls and Kenneth (UP)—Russell \ Boardman, c °- Coffman, both of Bainbridge, were holder of. the world s distance flight j niarrie'd "Saturday afternoon at 4

o’clock at the heme ol the Rex’. H. O. Bratton- They were accompanied by the bride’s aunt. Mrs. Blanche Ader. Both ate giaduate- of Bainbridge high school and popular young people

He Who Hesitates Is Lost Do not hesitate on a little matter iik e _ Loan. Come right iii and Ret the facts about borrowing the money you need !! cake care of your pressing obligations. You can repay us hi small monthly pay. ; ments, according to your income, and relieve a lot of your worry.

Indiana Loan Co,

PHONE 15

RAILROAD FINDS EVIDENT K of back to land move ST PAUL, Minn (UP)—Unmistakable evidence of a far-reaching “back-to-the-land" movement is dis-

ceniiblc in the Northwest, J. W. Haw — - —

director of the agricultural develop- I

ment department of the Northern | w,th a lon * st, ‘' k ’.°ne ..nd

Pacific Railroad, said

Wire I lashes

of whi

was sharpened and the other eidj I

Haw, just* returned' from the West I which ‘■‘‘Tied * long piec of I C said that in every population chai - “t«>_ f.ffht el-nb:,' . • | center the Pwin aties to Port- h " ten l rix *? ' ll '' land and Tacoma, many owniployed ^ , F5n * lly > persons have moved beyond the cities’ v ' nt ' u * captured .,n. »:(|

boundries to begin farming.

Most of the tracts of land are small, with the “farmers” owning perhaps a cow, a few chickens, and a

garden, Haw said.

“Every ‘back-to-the-land’ movement began the same way.” he said. “Man., unemployed persons thus are learning the fundamentals of farming, and a large number of them are beginning to realize that when the current industrial difficuties are over their old jobs will be taken by younger men. They then will become per-

manent farmer.-.”

he wa- asleep in t e

large elm tree.

He had “been in hell 6 36 yed and ju-t got i ut,” he t 1 . .ft!

JUDGE BE I I EVES < Ol \ TRY NEEDS YOUNG l'< I ITICifl

DETROIT (IF else in court coul : and English eight Parent acted a when his mother appeared as a w suit. The boy took

good en-

ment of wage controversies in the

mother and trail

and answers.

tion law of Indiana for the protection -his

of his workmen.

The Poard reserves the right to re ju t any and all bids and to lis riminitte between bidders and all bid- submitted must bp file I with that un ier-

standing.

The time for the crmpletion of the ontrot will be agreed upon at the time th,' contract is awarded.

M. K COOPER. J. G. BRITTON.

Hf'ARI) OK r. M.MISS’.ONERS OF THE COUNTY OF IM'TNAM.

AT I I I William A Cooper, Audi-, I"

tor of Potnani (duntj. Indiana. 2-3t Thomas Chiluit lost two years ago.

sI’AMEL FOUND IWO PUR-I S INMAN, Neb. (I P) Rags, a spaniel owned by Janie- Thompson, has an eye for money. IF f und a pocketbook containing $15 that James Coventry had h>st arm then found a chetbook cental g $39 that

. - ! " ' l! "" ' « •* «oU« ' : today

■ when scale committees of miners and

Mrs. Eugene Cardwell and two' operators adjourned sine die. granddaughter- Jackie and Virginia of Monroe, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Verlie INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16 (UP)

Lamer Meets Roosevelt

Vise Mr. and Mr-. Floyd Radcliffe of Lifeguards and police were called t» Bloomington were Sunday dinner find the body of an unidentified gue-ts of the R. y Baldwin family, young man who drowned while -wimBeveridge street. i ming in White river here today. The Dorothy Mae Hall, daughter of Mr vic ‘ im was re »" )rted i,s bein » ‘ l)0Ut and Mrs. Edward Hall, 410 west Col- * W<,nty years l,f a ^' His clo,1 ' in K umbia street, who returne,! to her " ' '* 1,lltl ' **'

heme Saturdc ’rom the county hos | pital, is report,-1 getting alnhg nicely.] -he underwi nt an operation fpr apliendicitis. ' ‘

Funeral - rxices for Milton As bury' Crawley, Ohio -treet, who died Sunday afternoon were heUI trmo the

DEPRESSION \\ M l.PIPER M \S DAILY NEWSPAPER

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DETROIT, (UP) Under the stress of economic conditions, Mr. ami Mrs barton Cecil u>ed the want ad

McCurry Funeral home. Tuesday af-‘ tio " 8 ^ * ^troit newspaper f r wall-

temoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Rev.

L. Raphael was in charge. Interment To P r ‘' vert tl “ ;,n f, '‘ m Continuously was in Forest Hill Cemetery rpa l!n;f the J<1 '* th » Cecils pasted the

sheet- or, the wall upside down, re-

Colonel C. Sawyer. Newport lawyer, lieving the sameae.-s by sticking on and Miss Dorothy Marguerite Lash, pictures from the rotogravure section | Terre Haute, were married Sunday at here and there. j the home of the bride’s parents. The

bridegroom attended DePauw univer- 1 . sity as a Rector scholar and is also! | well known t.> attorney.- in this city, j Dr. W. J. Sandy, who is seriously ill at bis home on East Morgan -treet. was resting as comfortably as could

AND SO FAR INTO IHK YEAR IT GOES ON FRESNO, Cul, (UP)—Add merry-

g > rounds:

Fiesno police raid “beer joint” and

be expected this afternoon. His sons confiscate the supplies. Willmn of Indianapolis, ami Richard, ; Own*, plead.- guilty; is fined. and wife of Gieencastle, were here i> i: _ , ,, .

. , ... . , , . lolne dump the beer and sell the

xunday with t tetr ’ather -Mart,: .-| bo[tles to junkman t0 ralse ville Reporter. I for their charity fund.

Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Hunt and' ° ri K iria l owner buy* bottles back so- ar i daughter and Miss Anna See-! fr 'junkman; biews new batch;

ley, ail of Willoughby, O, arrived Mon :iy foi a visit with Mr Hunt's in ther. Mrs. James G. Hunt 404 Maple avenue, and his sinter, Mss. Edmond Torr, near Oakalla, and othe: relatives and friends.

■ pens up new place. Police raid place; confiscate supplies; dump b-er. sell bottles—and so, ad infinitum.

Low Round Trio

Coach Fare

NEXT SUNDAY

Cleavie Shillings filed suit in circuit court law Monday against James Henry deman lit g a judgment of $93 as a re-ult ,d' alleged misrepresentation ot a milk cow sold the plaintiff by the def« ndant. The plaintiff cha.ge- the a ti in that she paid S |. . tru defendant $12 for a milk cow on represe tations of the defendant thit

she gave a go ,d flow of milk but t lit un • ny ,r “ in ’*»'"* «l« y "

KirH photo of John Gamer (right) and Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt 1 m "‘“.I* 5 ' lh ' , i8 worth|, *' s a * togethy. The Democratic standard hearers are shown as they ap|>earad "Sun-! a ml,k cow Ha y 8 * Murphy are day on the flag draped platform at Peekskdl, New York, armor. ceraiMoniea. | attorney* for the plaintiff.

of the community. The bride is secretary of the Miller Grain company of Bainbridge. They will make their home at piesent with the bridegroom's mother near Bainbridge. + + i 1 d* + + Bible Class Meeting Postponed The Class meeting of the adult Bible class of the Baptist Church school which was announced for Wednesday night ha.- been postponed one week. •E + + + + ♦ Golden Link t lub To Meet Wednesday The Golden Link Club will meet with Mr* Fiona Crawley, east Washington street, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.

PARIS STYLISTS GU \RI> SECRET PLANS WELL PARIS, (UP) I)e-pite the fact that every year, twice a year, all the hion hfialders here pit their wits against the creators of haute coutre to contrive new ways of getting an eye to the keyhole of the inner .-'nine of creation, a d an ear to the ground for new -tyl? rumbling-, and by tricky ccnversutifn.get them to lijvulge a secret or two unwittingly — , the -eatm's chef d'oeuvtes ate zeap ou-ly guarded iltitri the zero hour. At best, a fas on ,an ot remain exclusive longer than a couple of hours, for in that length of time its c do,", fabric, line, trimming, cost am 1 | < very detail nf its composition has been cabled around the world and !> 'ophot s art following fast on the echoes of th ■ far fl ;nk words. Prognostications, gueases and real hints about the n. xt season’s feminine apparel float around for weeks. Like the sign - (you -ee in shops: ‘ The maragemet t is not lesponsible for the loss of articles left in this store . . ” no fash: n writer, aged in the wood of experience, will ever predict in flat statement- what the -mart woman will, or will not not wear, that season She relay- the rumors as they trickle out of t establishment and takes no blame if or a || of them are inaccurate.

TORRID SUMMER DAYS BENIFK 1 AL TO GLANDS BIRMINGHAM, Ala., (UP)—This heat'- a good thing—for your glands, according to Dr. J. E- Bathurst, Birm- i ingham-Southern College gland spe- |

cialist.

“It may make you feel uncomfort- ; able now,” said Dr. Bathuist, “while the thermometer hovers about the 100 | mark, but it’s conditioning your |

PHILADELPHIA, (U! Wj this country needs is moi' ilit.ed minded young people in ' h| of Judge William M. U ij

municipal court.

“The average young per-, only knows nothing al d ing.- of "in governmei,: :-.js “but ha.- no desire to lo rn, our colleges and univoi:r., tumi thousands of men and women (I year, I doubt whethei m.iny of ti graduates know much mo ■ about! republic than the names ■ th- Pn dent and vice-ptesident ‘‘They regard politic-, a- :t( mess, liardly fit for decent

sion.

“Abroad, id' ntification w t

I

glands for tie tienueti- winter per ! tks is '“^‘nle.l as an honor ..• Jl

I tinction- At Oxfoi i an I : 'iiiij 1 found the .-.turlent- know ' i-awl our American government than! many Amern a.; colled .»i|

men.”

CHICHESTERS Pjlll W | UK UlA kl * • N * * T.I. \Mi. J l-adlcs! A an > ... r l' ruf|

' r <

l Itrand 1'ti.a I. ' DoUm wwBl • ’ • I ■ e e \ VjlKiUroa. Taket. >our Itrugi. * $ 111 • t HK** M ^ UK V M» 1*11.1 •* Jr »• He«t, fc‘afr>t. » H«r > SOLD SY DHUCtl iVUIl

iod.”

Dr. Bathur-t disagrees with those 1 wh> say “it too hot to do much,

woik.” in t • ummer time. “7 \RZ.AN OF \I’ES” • U'GHT IN ONTARIO

NORFH RA5 , Ont., (UP)—An unidentified i t who claimed to be Tarzan \|>e.. was captured here and pin n at institution. ( lad on . n a loin cloth, and armed

Be Sure to Attend Our Cooking Demonstration!

f A * f

them r*

/*»s tan%e is ihr “Hatfint /fosltss' —ene of 3 new G’-As Hotpoint tlrdnc

$4.00

SANCTUARY TfKlK TAX MONEY OSHKOFH, Neb. (UP)—Sale

• Have a cool kitchen this luoiner and all the year ‘round advantages of electric cookery—by installin|{ a <-K Hotpoint Kanfe now. Perfect oven insulation holds the heat inkeeps it out of your kitchen—assure* normal room temperature. As dra-

matic proof of this—a top of a highly heated Hotpoint oven melts utmost as slowly as if placed anywhere else in the kitchen. . . . (.ulrod. General Electric s:pcedynew steel-encased heating

cake of ice on

Demonstrations Wed. & Thurs.

2 To 4 P. M.

coil in the Hotpoint range,* clean, (tameless heat. No D^ u,, scorched or soot-hlaekencJ paa‘^ 0,, more scouring or scrapiiig. lloiP 1 " 11 * kitchens stay clean . . . Learn |M marvels ol electric cookery Discover the new and better fl*' 0 ]£ Hoi point-looked food. Find ho* b

Hotpoint hrin<‘ convenience, '’t*

economy, n-« c ' e **" j

lincss, ne*

bour»

ol (reedoin. the new models on „ our showroo*'

leave I -26 a m . MiO A M D . 40000 * W ' ° f rnn, ’ h lan ' 1 '« GaY.len » ^’d., ' •'««•«- >" tor . M.

eral wild fowl aanctuar. han given

Bl(; F(n R R()UTE “SI

~' ' -I of money by the sale of the land

Phone 72

Moore Electric 19 S. Indian