The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASILE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1932.
THERe'ff MO~>X<U*€ A * / % * c
to4>ui—**** to uie—the Dorothy fVjAirL*', <'»Tr|»^r«p«ratjor 9 h»wt helped tbc >»jr\d* of women tr fnd a *implrr war to lovelines*. Yooll be iutpn»<J 5 ' their moderate pnee —dehghted to fcee how quickly they improve you: »kjnl
Preparations' ^ *
Fall Skirts Fine all wool materials, in Crepes Corded effects, in Brown, Black. Green Navy. , $1.50 and $1.95 S. C. PREYO COMPANY HOME STORE
and and
• LEAGUE STANDINGS
National League
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P.t|
Chicago
... 63
51
.553)
Brooklyn
64
56
.533 j
Pittsburgh
61
54
Philadelphia
61
59
.5081
Boston .....
59
61
492
9t. Louis
57
59
.491 j
New York
55
60
.478
i Cincinnati
51
71
.418
American League
j
W.
L.
Pet
New York
81
36
.692
Philadelphia
72
47
.605
| Cleveland ..
68
49
.581
'Detroit
59
56
573
W ashington
65
51
.560
St. Ixjuis ..
53
62
.461
Chicago . .
146
77
.319
Boston
30
86
.259i
A merican
Association
1
W.
L.
Pet
Minneapolis
76
49
.608 !
; Columbus ..
" J
58
.554
Indianapoli-
58
543
Kansas City
66
59
.5*
Toledo
64
65
• ■
Milwaukee
60
65
.480
Louisville
51
74
M
St. Paul
48
78
.381 1
RESTORE YOUNG AS PRINCIPAL AT FRANKFORT
PHILADELPHIA DECLARES RUSSIA REFLECTS HAPPIM "
PHILADELPHIA (UP)—Ru'-ia ' s the happi«-«t country in mo<iem Eur : in the opinion of Mr.*. M red Scott Olmstead, who ju>t returned fnint a ten weeks -iphtseeinfr tour of.
FORMER GKKENC ASTLE SCHOOL the ' OFFICIAL HAS TEMPORARY "In: te of fo->d shortai:e an.i
'I SPIN'ION LIFTED
| she 'aid 'the people on the streets C. R You former Greencastle) give yoi i holiday feeiing. high school pnncipal who went to 1 "The> a e keyed up and enthusiasFrankfort a tear ago, has been re-j tic, rath.: Ike the American nation stored to of! - at E'rankfort, follow- daring t: L berty Loan drive.-." mg a temper ry uspension resulting Mrs S- itt is executive secretary of frum a contr versy between the the Pennsylvania Women's Internaschool boarr. and .lames W. Stott, ( tional Le ague for Peace and FreesuperintendeiThe board in lest or- dom. ing Young tf' ''ice cancelled the con- '
tract of Slot'
Members ne board are Grover ' “DEAD" RATTLER REALLY C, d E. E - tier and Walter H.j vt \'S'i I ' DI \l> i Aughe. The latter tw-o are new mem- ;
bers and th*- took no action in the ouster until "'ey had heard read a
transcript of Vstimonv given at a up “dead” rattlesnakes, hearing ^ver.-. week' ago, in which ! While hiking near I-a Porte, young Mr. Stott wa barged with incompet-1 Bate- picked op what he thought was envy, in.-ubo' nation and neglect of |a dead rattler and the snake came to
GRIDLEY, Cal. (UPi—Now John Bate-, 14. knows better than to pick
Ml '1 ARD
EATING COW S RAC*-
the cryrt*
BONE
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“AA'e do not know ow
the-e speck*
I
—
i'crea-e the effect
iver.es
• f tr.e bjfht
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CHI' AG<
r >. (UPi—For want of a
when tie film i.-
expo
-ed. thereby
nail a king'
1 -m was lo.-t -jnd if cow-
changing •.re silve
:de to a sort
f
didn't e;.t r
us'.ird an e »Iire industry
of metallic silver
But th
.> silver «:ur-
7 ’
would be n
n; ira TV e m,iti.>n P-
ing '.he process 0
||
ture ind-st
would coRapse if co»s
a.- a nucleu' upon
whic
more silver
discontinue
'..ng mio-tard. ac. rd-
is dep- sited by th
e chen
icai process.
ing t ■ Col
Solbert of 1 tre Eastman
until the w h >ie sii
cer br
mde crystal
Kodak C<
mpanv. Ie* turi: g to a
is turned into -i.
ver
By exp '.ng
gioup at t
• tury c f Pr -re-- E--
The or.giMt! cryst
al- of
the 'ilm to
position.
iigh: a grain of -.
ver h
- been creat-
To the
mrcduloiK or -imply cu-
ed anl it is t'ie-
e gra
in- of -ilver
nous. ' e answer fr'cn Dr. E C Mees
that comp se the
:m..ig*
projected on
director of
re-earch and development
the screen."
fer Ea.-tm
an Kodak Company ex'
plains:
BIG G AME
T"M'
*RRl >A'
“Th . •*
'.- hide 'pro.Tices tne gela-
tin utilized
1. t'n - manufacture of
Greencastle'- A
ii .'Ta
rs. who are
film. An
impurity taken into it-
lapidly gaining :
e repu
Tat.on of 6e-
skin when
the cow eat- mustard ring on< > f
a.-tesT
,.re-i Pali
plant, gets
in', the geletin » ,,ch is
(sect
* stat*. jour-
i >
an ingredie
t of, the sen-itive photo
ney to Cloverc
0* after 00n
graphic cm
jIsii n. Although the im-
w-here they w , .
ro-s b
.-.t- with tne
purity ;.mo
ur.T- only t<> a few drops
strong Ci"'-'
Grays
Thi. mat-
in a ton of
1- n it . - ffl lent to
in*e aheuo
1* .'i*
talors with
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League New York, 10: Pittsbuigh. 4 Brooklyn. 6; Cincinnati, 0 Bostor. 6: Chicago, 5 St. Lopis, 5; Philadelphia. 4 innings i.
i
American League Detroit, 4-S New York. 3-0. Washington. 4-3: Chicago, 3 1. Ph ladelphia. 9-3; Cleveland, second game 10 inning-1. Only game- scheduled American Association Milwaukee. 10: Louisville, 9 St. Paul. 4: Columbus. 2. Minneaiolis. 6: Toledo. 4. Kansas City. Indianapolis. 0.
duty.
Mr. Stott - been superintendent of the soho- for ten years and, under the te ire law. was entitled to a life contra t. The effort to cancel ' his contract wa- largely the re-ult of personal animosity again-t him on i the part of former member of the j board, obser t r- said. School patrons , have been a-ou-ed over the attempt (11 u> oust the - Jperintendent. and as a I re-ult. a re<. est wa- made that the 1 state depam n tof public instruction | investigate • le office of the high 1 school prin jal. Mr. Young Mr Young’s sus. - on by the board fol-
"-2 i lowed.
In re-torir - Mr. Young to the high school po-it n the board held that i no evidence against him had been re.ceived and f nt there was no reason
life and struck him on the finger.
for continuii g his .-uspension.
(.AmHJNT MIL' LAWN PESTS
COUNT A NIR'E DAI A
Plantain. :
may now b gasoline, th»> The ur-.ng committee of the Pat- ■ ment of Agr nam county ce-ctri unit of the County i "eed erac
Kedeiation of Clubs, has is.-jed
:. g. which sh.'Ul
t»rest:
According to i - ■ Hleult nurse i
be o: general :n-
t j, e department
either the br gasoline to k small can <'
'Tate'
ible-ome lawn weed, "painted” out with mted States Departjiture »ays. ation -frecialists of the ggest dhubing plantain. ■ ileaf or buckhom. wnth t. A paintbrush and a gasoline are all the
the United
Service, the public j a constructive force
oti
. l' r
it
t
give 1
4 i
made
“If the
m krone pe i s composei which d< r u-ualy doe
broken up. *looi
oke. Thoj
crystal- u n-ch face expo-e i are more crysl i r film t "Bin tr on the surface
“But tie -en
a large en;ug> in-
sensitivity to have
.elute, possible,
i- examine,! under a - -e n that the image t . . narti ie- of silver, ■hi'ie i metallic silver it a n: s stead, being >K , se btTie ma-«es of re dclived from tiny f:rm the sensitive -urin the camera. There ■Ul~ on a -quare inch
arc numan (reings
gioh^.
-en-it ivene-of the film ily t The grains of «i,ver i- conntrteii with a for* .e w nch we have f ijnd 11 i h • • • - tba -• • i "w eal mustard. It imp .i \A . n the g- e > make film, the sulphur the -liver bromide and k.- of -ilver -ulphide c-n
plenty ol hibition c f u,. doubt a nu tor to the - T ti** iL*nt *»ipplF> (H CUT D
al*A>.
i a -plendid a. pastime al fan- will am Uiamcn
ANDERS
• AA N AA HEAT CR< »P
gre.cte -t cognition
X« tlr ' P an - the community health.
I Her work ha.- three a-pect-. If is _ I educational, preventive, and curative. It is not a -imple ta-k to uproot J habits which have become deeply en - jtrerKhfd, especially when they are to upi.anted b> other habit- which | are or 'een-, t 0 be less convenient or
r- fields" and 1 T ' UI '* * f;: '* opportunity and •et- of tne ^ sroility—to exp ain and demonstrate th- : flam, g 1° in dual- fe prinup.e f person■t the •'armer.- *1 hygiene ,nd to help them apply it -t • million j * n tnen everyday living in their
(homes a: -cnoois and workshops.
n befon t e j Her ancon fu rtioa that of pre-
vent! 'n of di.- a-e thr:„gh early re-
■ympu -ns ,,nd through
rrie : |*er - usding .Tien an«j a omen to seek ut • medical acmee before They ar< ill. | Breve tix e i.ea-jr^- include the aun- (wrvxsior • f exf^ctant mothers, the Lh * iupervision of the -ealth of babie,rr.d pie-.- - chi.uiAen. csfforts t > have ph) - ji defects of children dug
rrwted, t aaiat m im-
pi■ 'Ving t-f sanitary conditions of Tie- «r,o -chool buildings, to find undiscovered cases of tuberculosis. - ar.et fever, and other c: mfnunicable diaeares. and to stimulate the acceptance if protective measure- fer the pieventic 0 f dipthena, - arlet fever sod tjrpli i fever. There an- many other preventive activities are part
cf ner '’aily rnutine.
The third function of t'.e public heaitn nurse is curative, a - -i sting in
r«-tomg *he sick to
in the h
public
equipment i —ded. The gasoline is d:>,'--d on t oaves at the center of the plant. T’ crown of the plantain | is somewhat upshaped and hold- the ga-oline jtit . it soaks on down to the
! roots ana a tie the plant
! The best time to daub the plants is | when the ground is dry. Tying the brush to a long -tick takes some of
the ache o . t of the job
Plantan are commonly killed bv digging th m out and cutting the !' •*.- ab ' an 'nch below the surface of the gr -nd. The gasoline method
pon- le-sen.- the work. If the lawn is over-
run with These weeks, howe'er, it should be dag up and remade.
of the inv gricuhure f killing
E ART H ' EX ACT 'H APE ' i PD HE A'i KKI UNCO
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. (UPi—A 'remenoou.- surveying proje t. t npletion of which will give man his • t procf of the exact shape of t e earth la matter of inve-tiga -
NOTH E ME FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the Creditor-. Heirs and legatees of William B. Bridges, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle. Indiana, on the 28th day of September 1932. and chew cause, if any, why the Final Settlement with the e-tate of -aid decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. VVitness. the Clerk of .-aid Court, thi.- 12th day of August, 1932. Cause No. 7383. W M. Sutherlin, Attorney. John W. Herod. Clerk Putnam Cirmit Court. 13-2t.
Notice to putnam county
I A\P AA BR8
Notice is hereby given to ti e taxpayer- of Put am County, Indiana, that the Fhitnam County Council of Putnam County, Indiana, is being vailed t ■ convene in Special Se-sior, to make additional appropriationfrom the general county fund of said Putnam County, IndL a. to pay certain expenses and charges against said county for the current year 1932. Therefore, notke is herebv given to the taxpayers of Put: am Countv , In diana. that the Putnam County C unci! of Putnair County, Indiana, called to meet ;n Spe ial Se-sion. at 10 o clock. A. M ..n Wednesday, Au gu-t 31st. 1932. and when so convened will be asked to determine the necessity of and appropriate the sum of $9,000.00 from the general fund of said county to be used in paying the current expen-es and liabilities of said cciinty for th- current year 1932, .-aid moneys to be appropriate for the following Uses, to-wit:
Insanity Inquests $500: Pri ting and advertising $500.: Township P,..r Relief $-4,000.: Inmate- State Institution- $3.5'i ' Orphan Poor $1,000 Expen-e S • Fu d Loans $301. Treasurers Office Expen-e $200 To
tal K $9.000,00.
The Coun i! will, at this meeting, name three of its members to serve on the County Board of Tax Adjustment. as provided bv an Act of the Special Ses-ion if the Indiana Gen
eral Assembly. 19:4“
l nless obye t;"ns are made by ten or more taxoayers of sail County, other than th u. o pay poll tax only, in the nia ner prescribed by law. the said Putnam County Council
i tio ever -me* the days of Pytha-[ will, pursuant to this notice and the g'ra- a' Aristotle*, is nearing its , no *Le to them, pr- ed and determine
end
It - Task of measuring the re maining gips in the famou- arc of t e dOth meridian, stretching from Ncrway : South Africa, and ro* un-
til it - n'shed will
a r d imy oni-r arei make said anpropriations for -he u-es and purposenamed above herein, by an ordinance duly passe i and adopted by the sail
Council.
This n ti e given by the u der-
w. ^ itm^d as Auditor of Pitmm Countv. we have had a i ln0iana t j , ,;, th ^ of Augud, ;reci-e re, rd of the earth’s curva-, 1932.
ture- I Mayor Hotine, <-f the Royal En
g.nee: .. . engaged at present on the MmrE Tl) ,, h rang - k \ v \l , 1 N I A ' I M || Fouth Afn.a with an old survey of , To John S: lair. Her.- -el c. Fos
-:r . M ton ( E '
WILLIAM A COOPER Audit-'r Putnam County. Ind
sing
The Egyptian government is prepare! to egte.d it- investigation to
nealth Actual I aueh a point southward that the S?ume.- of t « poor >ian *1! -- 'he only un ompieted link,
er s part of the »ork f « public Then, ur - -. an earthquake or s me health r.urse. arvi in this 1 onnection |otner r^ta lyam apoils the earth's .- * nrt only care f r rrve indigent j •ymmetn n the metntime, mankr d m x rj*. teacbe„- s ni» member of th* w *l‘ k r ,. * vnat it has been tr>ii*4 to family ow to care for the -ick in her . find out for a couple of thou-end
ab ence Illness of or*. year*.
*ts effe t upon t e ,ealth of others:! » matter of fundamental end •• hand in hand witn caring fer ge. of coarse, that the earth the tea hing of health ** ' ot » perfect sphere like a billiard
Terrifying! Shocking! (ihastly! Weird!
The lover becomes a beast!
Dk lekyll . n <i J Me Hyde
BK WISE!
See it from the beginning
Feature starts:
Sundav 2:30, 7:39 '9:30 Monday 7:30 9:30
FIN AE TONIGHT KI N %| \A \ AKl, “BRANDED MEN”
FREDRIC MARCtl Miriom Hopkins ond R ,ie n ;C! J T*i« vairdas*. ya* mat* 'oeaio.t o,,-, ^ playad by Fradrit Mo'th I * »osdv*ul Is,,, by day; at sight e "<oni*,eui ~j- 9{ | loud en lh« (eb*r* t Slex-isn C su t
NEVA
B ARROOMS AA ILL BE l NUKE OLD S ALOONS
MILWAUKEE, Wis, (UP)—Tie new American barr m will re-emble neither the oldtime suloon n«r its -u cessor. the -peak-a-y, but will include all that i- modem in ar .iitecture, lighting, decor at i< n . od refrig eratio.i. That is tne con-enua of . pi ion of Milwaukee an.hite.ts and fixture manufacturers, wno an* prei>.ir..'g for the repeal of t ie i'ti amen iment, or modificati n of •.ho Volstead act. I The heavy uk and mahogany of t e old days will be taboo along with the backi m saloon. The modem barroom w I. have lots of light, per tod alu i in .un trimmings and flowers. T e family club, tatering to men ard w m. will tak- the place of the «aloon. -jys Thomas L Rose, member of th* n of architects which de•igne: famou- cld Schiltz Palm
Garden Milwaukee.
“Rr..-- rail* an i brass spittoons, 1 the -eeper and tl< mahogany, all Must . he d- laied. “With beer iiring in meiern architec-
‘ur. lots of light.”
L Kuehn of the Northwestern St r Equipment Corporation would "1 *■ v iy fr >m tne sordid night club
ion.
And he plans to •
, -ame medium which has 3 1 |K>|>ular mind with a lot <jff pressions - the mi t . tod
AA • • . f
W ar Ministry, WiL. ,:n J. TtJ
who saw service in France,! , a moving picture rew Africa and make a urate | the greatest fight’, unit
world.
“The Foreign l-eg , 'T' hasl tur-d as • out:.' .J shoot a fellow beca :-c t!*yl like his looks,” Tayln: -ul they're not a bur ■ • mo-t >f them are g- Men| litical exiles. “W'e plan to mak 3 pirfdl will -how the I.egi - j- it is.'l
DEA I H ENDS SI K AM.E AA (*K>HIP "I 'I| HONOLULU. T H il'PH has ended the ci.: j- l;fe-k
Jose de Medeiros spent the da..light ly at a bronze st the Great, first i Jose—called J. • shinper—began 1. in 1x96, when he 1
he would
>r M 4 f kanxL . r ri Hvni StanT -'rang* vOB
ward-. H. C. \|-rris • . < harles M Ferran and Ge 'ge Aber members of and cinstituti g •-« Putnam Cou ty * oun r ■>* E 1 .• f. . In 1 Tcu and ea," of you are herebv notifiel that a S|^cjal M*eti g of tne Putnam County r 0 un il of Du*nam County. Ind'an 1. ha. be»n called by the undersign* 1 Auditor of snidi County to cvve-ve n Spe al Session I at 10 o’elock \ M r n W EDNES-
vI6j
morning. Ivefore :
e monuM
AA q you can buv a drink l*gally
would shuffle b.
k and N
iga r ■ will he in room.- that, for the
stand in.apparent
. !ur» sti
mo-t ,rt. will have left the heavy
the bronze figure
He w uld 1
laT'-s. jler idea You will have early
late afternoon.
Ame: .in. colonial, eighteenth cen-
Baiefoot. weat
. Uttered!
Tury English ard ultra modern period
and a shapeles.- h
• he »»■ •
de-igti-''
figure in Honolul
“Th* new iafes will have to he <n-
—
J
viting to the women," accorfing to
MO\ IE >HllAA ' (
HI V'l ^
Harry B"gn*i- t Milv :ukee architect.
MONROE AA
(UPl-Aj
‘How pleasant are the many Fun*
picture of the nn
. .. ,i u.-ed a
I»ean vafes where the front is entire
cheese in the fir
factory 1
ly open to the street, one can .sit
world was filmed h
d, for u*l
omf rtably, watch the traffi pas-
ago'- centui of i
; -. - - -Xf
’’ • h.ive a drink and a bite to eiit."
Th'- factory wa-
• ut R"*
- „
in I851 but the
. ie wts 3
'be Whitehead <h*
-e f ictdj
A|"A II ' ro 'HoAA TKI TH
here. All cheese w
'iiade Hi
ABnl T FAMED LFKION
and farms bef > e
■' 1
PHILADELPHIA (UPi—A social-
wa- built at 1! •
Milk *•»
I)' f'm nent Philadelphian is going
to the fectorv
a Mow M
v* deiiunk the H r^nch Fopeigm
v-arried b. mean-
yoke __ -
j
k
an-J t.ie ;ieventi:n of di
ea»e.
PR'»TEl T LIVESjfM K
Laii, but 1- slightly flattened at tie i I - les. with a -ugge-tion of a bulge at
jthe equator ! Astior, .mi
Upper picture show.- Hernan Li»-e (center), pre-i * ' • i ■ k*'ing betv..^ icr.:a:d. Hi, Mtae, No. 7.
>( lay lorvitle. iiL lent of state police w age scale. In low:i -s meetings at
DAY. AUGUST 31-t. 1942
T ou an<i ea "h of you are hereby no. tified as menilej-4 of . s jd Council t attend sail meeting .f -ail Uoun-i! on the date mentioned above, at the Commi-sio. er'. Court Rccm. in the, Court |Hi u.-*‘ ,t Gte-n a-'Ie li . an , to consider and pa s upon the mattei ‘ I of appropriations * r the item- and i
; he groonMag of wire fence* at in-' n u ed as set < 'he'budge.''pr’ terval* of about 150 fe»t will save! 18 ''* ,f precisely surveying the pared and filed in t e C unty Audilive lock in the field from po»s ble' vtuat over th-* longest land tor ’ s and a- stt tH , n tv, p not j f detth by lightning according to! m< ’ r ’ il; r. of which measurement is l*?.,r > !_ Uof l>atn .» ,B Couatv,' tx^iilist- ,f the United a,tevi f -"W“ wa, orlybegu-in 1»3 The Jn.^from th ■ in' tS Weather Bureau. B.th galvanized . v ' -trongly -uppotted by Ce- County Tra-ury. All -aid mone-s *0 :r ‘ P* ar.d steel angle are good for’ 6 '' e '- at* 1 ! all the government- tor the purpo.** named in 1 this puipjse. Galvan.zed iron .p, I concerned, from Ru-»ia to the Cat*, bu1 ^ t f*'d ac tire to the | should be cut in pieces about 5 feet u ^ «>eir share. ' neam 'en'd "a cpy" thereof *,t : ger th-n tht wooden fence |H>st-,l worx is obviously cne demand- ta bed for your .-nsideration driven into the ground close to and i ing tremen .us p*r»ervete ce and un-' A* tbia meeti 7 yj U will als., ap level w th thr |>o*t.'. a;id fastened toj^ ai i |r, 9 » curacy. Flora a practical °J T n Ur mfm ber- to -erve the^ with plumbers’ clips. If steel P-i"* :? view, . mistake might mean ' J.l'ent.* as'^rovided" bl- "he *ngp u used, substitute a meUl post '- r “ n e--ity of altering existing ’ Special Ses-ion of the In iuna Gen-1 for a woodaa post about ever.. 1501 boundary linen witu ensuir.g political 1 " n ** As.-emblv. 1932 feet. Driv* the metal posts well into^‘•'ontpLcstions* but the possibility of! . .^YLIAM A COOPER, the grvuad mittakes aot e*er. gutted j Auditor Putnam County, Ind
I mm,
hr
mam
c cf thp truckloads of miner- in the Taylorxillf. HL. 111 -g, d ’ u ,, Pic *eting .mines in an effort to induce miners, working •* 20*2tj The 10 Cef * 5e W ° rk ' F ° Ur Na, * >n » 1 Guild units have been ,
