The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1932 — Page 2
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TKK DAILY BANNER GREENCASTLE. INDIANA . THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1932.
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I H :ur'' ts a cache. Foil - 1 rotary of Trean.in Mellon punl ihi xpcnse.i of one army of i p:iir;lo>' onj Waebinjftcn back to
Pittsbuijri W... Hurl y
aolti cl 1 on the poli.ii f the W mpt n Port :>y buying the ountry e?tau> t ic owner E B. M Lean
mt DAILY BANNER, C | iai|| m.,,,), H,. a( |
Gets Prison Term
And
Lilli.inf- Five
ral Pvtn! ) iount> 4 H will enter art cles in compe
tit.on at the ln.li tia State Fair, Sep- I tt .iber i to y. a. oi aing to a lot of; thus. i, na\ ft! >i t ieir entry blanf t .tough tie t-iunty age.Yt’s
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'I Mi- wh . l.-i e entere 1 anile are
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M luit Pu K villi O. i.- t i,l., tto ct.f.tji.u dlagrtm of .1 •. L r hr akfait. 01 e Hae Dean, GreencaFtle— Di e. * 'n'i t iHetle-ov« t. Am i ,i;i Nr Ciiee..castle— Spoit ,o tnne. h Si..in,i , >an, Grcncrstle i . - -s, eotton pajamas. A... m, C, \ Ian 1—Cotton
S1T10 k.
\l • H t r.aa, I. acliilale—Wool
sport (tress.
■ l.i line, Putnan.ville- Quail ) i, erve , quart pickle, union.-, five
t|uaits fruit.
Manilla Myers, quarts vi yetahlea.
Ei . ■ rtii Bowman Uieen. antle —
Be-t summer dress.
1 ' tli McClure, Putnamville— Silk | i diess, club record book. Petty l i nn, Green astle— Wool
school dress.
H. i i.c Hi attain, Giee:,castle—Canned in' t , rhubarb. Mild i i Brattain, Greener,stle— Canned m pberries. Ft. N'eier, Greencastle—Canned corn, , riots, goo-eberries, a d jeais Let io York, Greencastle—Canned sauerkraut an I tomatoes. .Franco Hendrick, Bainbridge— White h ur muffins. (.< ,I line Coffman, Gree .castle (ling, ioread, oatmeal drop cookies. \ irginia Dean, Greencastle- Wnite flour yeast biead, white flour plain yeast mils, sponge cake, cup cakes. Iren. South, Bain bridge—Plain sug ai cookies, baki) g powder hi-cults. : 'a. run t Myers Fillmore- W hite ft ui 'cast hie nl, Parki rhoure rolls, white layer cake, plain sig.ar to kies. Maiyairt Johnston, G.eencastle— Dark loal cake, angel food take, picture of two dishes. Mnigie L<i |{ eves, Greencastle— Picture of i gg di -h. Betty Broidstmet, (iieenca-tle— Diagram of supper table. Mar t .Monisuii, Clot ei dab 1 Re ipe
file.
Dorothy Rogei- Greenpas.tle— Toothhrusli holder, health poster. Mary Htilcs, Gi eucastb Fir t aid
kit.
Mary Louise Talbott, GieeiKa-tle— !-i hool lunch menus, poster, three lainy hay playthings.
i The i 1 buieau of the White Houcr • ’.ate Leportment i pen 1g ino • than .*30.0') , i f ;• salarus in I j : mpari ion wit.i about $'.000 spent
| by . revii.u admiaist—tioii .
Eenatoi t upper once left a party ft. r i,/awing from a surprise package a sheei pair of ladies black lace /unties ad resaeii to a daiing younc
ift i the iplomatic corp:
Secretary of Treasury Mills finds ii. seif no i.iUtcii agaiiMt .Speaker
Tamer at ; ker.
fiie-er,tioii inside the P. h C. is r
icrteJ.
Seeietaiy of Comnieic, Lamont l ie i to take out life insurance in ci ■ lei to benow money prior to Ids csignatioii Calvin t i uidge wh n vice pn- ilent, wa nubbed by General Peishg and got e ven later by refusing to i appoint 1 c hing a.- chief of tuff The wai ilepgrt.iient owns three >1 cks of a red light distn t in Colon, PiiiiaiJ.a. Spcutuiy f Labor Doak lan more let.ple o.t of the country last yeai r .an e teie 1. Wlien Herbert Hoovei resigned as ecretary of conimcne to mn for ie.-ideiit, he tried t.i get Walter Brow n ap, oipted to tiie place but President < oolidge sai l, "If ycu want him in your cabi et you can put him there when you are elc tod." Mr H oVei did.
Herald Consolidated
"ll Waves For All"
' Entered in the postoffice at Gtcenastle, Indiana, -e. oiai class mail -nattei under ai t of Match 8, 18,9. Subscription price, 10 cents pel ■veeit; Jibuti per rear by mail in Pul nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per yea. by mail outside f otnarn county. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
A Hodge-Podge from Here and There
"Jim mie"
M. Miller Of Roaclulak. Dies
PE IN AM ClHNiY PIONEER AND CIVIL M UI VEIERAN
Sl'CCl’MBS
It wen t be long- no v—till t . r : , ...inMIlUr, «<■»
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i x- ki fw the hoy -i. - • >• , . , at um
i • ■ 11 v’ptpi n of t.'ii 1 Civil war, clicci di nis
the ; anc i fancy text-bcoK putts— ixc .
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I tRMER GIVES REASGNS FUR F 1 RIKINi.
ASP HA I T TR \» K A I llM.l K; K \t F SUNDAY Jongli park will lx- tin scene of a.i auto rale meet Sunday, Aug 28. Tliiu'.. news, but the feature of the story, i.- t at the iia.k will be dust
leti-v
Work ut making the course an a phalt iuci i wa stalled Tuesday w hen 2,0(.0 galloii i f oil w: s splashe on the iutek I!, Sunday the peed way will he ah olutely lust proof, nccoidin;. to | romoters Harry Shores
a:d Clyde Leaihertnan.
I n Jungle tia k i/ locate 1 eight m.L north of Rockville aid hi.ulJ he lielitiimo fast, due to the ashalt covering. i Thei. will he a mat bed race between the three highest qualifying
drive. - 'I hi feature of the ptogram j , 1 | t j ngr
will ii" i, 'lO iuile nice between the fifteen cais that qualify for the event.
G A. G.bson is om of the triking faimei- in Boo i county, Iowa, birthplace of thi Farm H. Ii lay movement. In t e following i.ituh ritten for tl’.e United Ptess he ixplailo why he joined the stlike. BGCNE, la., Aug 26, (UP)-You asked me why I’m striking. 1 ni Hying t uve tiie little farm that iv,y wife an.I 1 have fought for
for 25 ye:u s.
I pumh d ■ attle in Nebraska w'hen I was 1C ye n ■ old I was born ( .ti a farm in UVoi;. ounty, Iowa. I have o eeii hard iinu -: before hut 1 know h it nevn my lifetime have tiie aihi’e s . e i u ii conditions a face us now. My neighbor say the ;:ime thing. I’ve ' n crop failure an I hard time n we ler. Nebraska. I’ve seen fuia.ei uid tlnir familie mov mg in tho-i u., in wagons. Ihey always said ‘V,, going somewhere where condition are lietter,” and they could always v omewheie then But todas tbat’s irnpo isble mile- its to
the poorhous
My wife an I mught this farm in 1906 All the e yiai we’ve live I and worked on it, building it from a few tamshaekle buihiings to a improve 1 farm- Here on this place we have adopted and i el six children. We furnished a nme for my wife’s nether \ho i- mw dead and we tire giving a home to i homeless old man
wjio i blind.
Miss Mary Case and Mis, Mona Me Allister have returned home from ■. motor trip to Colorado. Mi and Mr Arthur Cocper of Putnamville aie the patents of a son born Wednesday evening. Miss Lois Black who has been spending the pa t few weeks ut Lake James, returned home Thursday. The Sutheilin leunion will be held Sunday, August 28, at the John SutherFn residence, one and one-half miles .-outhwest of Mt. Meridian. Mis. S. !<■ Kaiiden and daughters and Mr.-. E. M. Minigus who have spent several weeks at Lake James, returned home Thursday afternoon In an account of the Pocohontas benefit hi idge party Wednesday the name of Alice Stites was given for low score when it should have been
Alice Boswell.
The annual Roberts Reunion will he held at Wright’s grove, one mile south of Manhattan, Sunday, Septt aiber 4- Relatives and friend- aie
i ..dually invited
Mis. Arthur Ha s and Mi s Alice Hays who have been visit.ng Mr and Mrs Lawrence Graham and other relatives have returned to their home
in Boise. Idaho
JOHN P \IN, • Hit \GO B \NKER IS WELL KNOWN IN THIS
t 1TY
CHICAGO, tug 25, (UP)—John Bain, v ho built up a chain of 12 auks which .lie 1. was -enter.ced today to one to five years in
Joliet penitent iry
Two sons—Rob'-rt A. and John H
Bain—a: d hi n-in-law, W Merle | a ceittfli. young man from Green- tl °" v..,,, Fisner, were dered by Judge John| ;as t| P was spending his vacation at a "Jrn in .an ,. i " ■ -" I . M. O’Conner t pay fines of $1,000, northern Indiana lake. He liked a 1 *’ 11 ’ 1 " 1 ; 111 ' . ,
•tow. I.U.J .f dearMtc. ... ,1,,
kind ,l„t ,«M>. He .« I to lh, »" » <«"“ 1< -* chJ * 1 ' * d u|,< " 1
neighborhood grocery for them, but retnement in
‘by tie state boo:d of edu-ati-r..
home Wednesday mor: ing follow ing an illness of f ui week: of complica-
each.
The seiittn:, f. 11,wed convictions n co : piracy u the collapse of the bank chain witli $13,000,000 loss to de-
positors.
T..e court h indicated Haiti’s sen*
te.ive would !., mly 18 months but|hj s special 1 ioce. i lul Fb.i in J. Hubei quote 1 tiie |G L .jke;i loud
law a i in ist i on the longe, trim. Beside thi elder Bain ae he sat awaithig sentence was his granddaughter Hu. I Buit. She clutched .i aim sym. u'.hetically as he mopped ais face v, itn a handkerchief and tried 1/ ave.t his fa.e from pheto-
graphers.
T he courtr mi was crowded. Many of tiie .-pectat as were men an 1 won:e who ha.I I st their life savings v.hen the Bam banks crashed. ScatUiel among i,,. n were a numbei of deputy -heiif! on guard against possible demon ti .tinis or attacks on the
prisoners.
i
DON'T RUN UNDER A H ANDH AP The lack of money the p weight of urioaid bills up man to do his l est h„r|, rave of life. Now of aU tiii* you must keep yourself at best—our quick, confide"^ lo; ii system will enable >i, u pay off those pn diig Pjip INDIANA LOAN iii\|kt\» Phone 15 24!
Mr.-. Art hm Sheet her home from tin
ha- returned to
the stoiekeeper did not carry them \ salesman was in the place at the time an! the Greenrastle young man likeii
brand so well, that he ir.d long for his satisfy-
,ng brand, but without avail Haw ever, be ause he biaeyd so vehemently, tiie stranger finally identified himself a' ; a salesman for the satisfying brand, u.d after taking the Green castle youth’s name and addre: promise I to send him a carton. The incident was fcig.itten until yesterday the uitoii of Chesterfields came, much to the delight of the lo.al ba:k
teller.
Striking Fanners Kefuse To Disband
FORMER RKslDEM DIES
pit d in 1. dianapoii^, where she wa.ii -uitl) opera' 1 on f i append!-itis.
She is getting ab.iig nicely .
An eight-pound son was horn to Mr. and Ml: Da\M Ru> c,f Sh Fia.icisco, August 22, according to aniiuuncfment here. All . Ray foimeily was Mis- Mahel Ba-h of this city.
Wcrd nas u’en received of the death of Mi Lmnia Burton Wilhite, a former re blent of Putnam county, August 15, at her home in Los An-
geli . California
An Wil'i!'. vas a laughter of the lati >n a..ci Mis. James Buiton and wa boin on larin seven miles east of Gieenca i she lived in Indianapolis tor a nun, ei of year before go-
Robert Loig ho: | p _ to Calif.uina. Bhe attended the
D Pauv. Mu- SchcH- She is surviv- , i o e daughter, Miss Hazel Will it Airs. \\ ilnite was a cousin of M R huiiden and Miss Mary Dtiiny of G ull astle. 1 ’ RMER GAINS RELEASE
A Primitive Baptist association me ting will open at Cagle's mill at Hoo-iei Highlands Friday continuing Saturday an I Su: bay. Several prominent speaker: are scheduled to ap-
pear . n thi progiam.
A wn k. i F id bfhinging to Wil
i:!£E*h’lf, Till, Aug 25, fl’P) — Guy Gimsaulie, farmer near Billing - il . , w a free today under $500 bond aftei l.eiug exonerated of the fatal hi oling his wife, by the confession of Mis. Nellie Kumler, their
lioui ekeepi-r.
He i- 1 ng held as a material witlian 1*. Hal lock, Stilesvill. R. 1, wa: i ne s. Tl., Union county giamt ju'V biouglit to toe Franklin street garage | whll invi i .gate the killing Monday. Thursday morning for repaii The ] eai had the , tin fiont dcimdi/lied i ( I UB WOMAN DIES
and th windshield iraiked.
NEW \ liBANY, Ind„ Aug. 25, (UP) M Anrahtlle Hartley, 63, f nniu . ictary and treasurer of the
ieiation of Women’s ITubs
die 1 tion.
I ,'l In
Mrs- Nellie Mi.Vlillan and son Jam es Richard, Indianapolis, who hive been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mis. Claude Wilson, south Jack- on I “ 1
. treet, retumed home Thursday They were accompanied home by Miss Catherine W ilson sister of Mr Me
Millan.
home here <d asphyxia-
We’ve trill! to do our shale but there is a moitgage on our place and we can’t -ave i if present prices for
out products continue.
It makes a mar think an I it makehim determine i to do sound ring who he lm helped produce f, <1 to, nearly a half entury, built hini-i if a home and thin faces eviction from it-
All Urn asking for and all the farm-
ers wa t i produ tion ost- for t ie
we produce. W’e mn’t go on i ur products to town and ask-
ing someone what they will give us and tut , around an l pay the price for (ther things that they tell u- we have
to pay.
INDl WAPtilJS LIVESTOCK II rgs .,000; holdovers 117; 2 way market 5c up to 16c off; butchers after decline; IbO to 226 lbs. $4.75 to $4 80; 226 to 2H0 lbs. $4.66 Ur $4.70; 2b0 to 28b lbs $4 66 to $4.60; 280 to 16 It $4.69; 140 tidtt ii<v 90 to no ii, • to $4 15; pu king ,>ws $3.26 to $8.85; 1 Few $4. Cattle 600; calves 600; beef steers strong $8 to $8 76; others little' changed; few heifers $7 76 ;hulk on-1 der $7; most cows $2.60 to $8.75; '-null lot $4 and..hetter; low cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2.25; veals 50c up at $7 down. Sheep 1500; lambs weak; goml ewe | and wethers largely $5.76: early top 6; bucks $1 off; throwouts down to $3 and Irelow *— , UPREME COURT PANNED (Continued From Page One! thi long volume i ton erned with inlie aibdiyi,, i- aut ;<,i' ia "it chat: Bootleggers once used a White
1 he politicians won’t do anything for u It's up to the farmer* to help himself and if every farmer will join in this strike we'll win in a hurry.
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Kurin’ to (io
Mimhi r- of the Putnam u unty f irm bi.re ru a: d farmers from over the tojnty attended an ill-day farm ji ui at t!ie New May-ville pi ni grounds Ihutsday A big ha.-kit dinner an I .viral fu fraturis ha I bten planed for the event by those in i large.
SIOUX CITY, Aug. 25 (UP)Picketini farmers on highways surrounding Sioux City refused to di-~ pefso today and 35 of them w'ere arlested and jailed. The action was characterized as the Mart of a campaign b. Sheriff Davenport against the picketers, who have succeeded in blocking from the Sioux City market virtually all produce carried in trucks. Chaiges of unlawful assembly were placed against those br. ught to jail. •
1925 moved here. He
was one of tin county’s pioneers and the community fe.Ts his los- deeply.
Air. Miller wa: marrie i to Miss
Saioh fc. Scott on Nov. 15, 1861 Last N ve uher t.iey celebrated their sev-
entiet i v.eddi g anniversary. Fi Rowing their marriage at Peris,
111 . t couple went to hojsekeeping in a log lanin three and ci.e half miles v.e-t of Roachdale. During the Civil wai Mi. Miller enteied the Union army ;:ni fought until the ilose^
of the war-
In adhtion to Iris widow he is survived by eignt children, Daniel H Miller, Frankf it; Mrs. Anna Eggers, Bainbiilgo; Mis. Mary L. Thonipson, Roachdale; Mrs. Fh ien:e B Beckle-lieimi-r, India; apolis; Airs Nancy A. Zimmerman, Indianapolis; Mrs. Chaik.- A. Jameson, Roachdale; Mrs Della L. Payt n, Lebanon; Mrs. Cor.i J Bi ckleheimer, Indianapolis; and twe..t>-six grandchildren, fifty-three great gran hildren, and three great gieat grandchild! en. Funeral -orvi.es will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Roachdale Christian church and wil! be in charge of Rev. C. L. Airhart Interment will be in Roachdale ceme-
tery.
flocteiy
It you Iwl (our and nunk and tba world looka punk, dun t awallow a lot ol aalta,
r ctaewti
punk, don t •wallow a I,
rmueral water, oil, l a * a M ve randy or chewit^ a on. and trinn to noake you auddaoly • went and buoyant and full of aunahine. !j,*y can t do it. They only move tba bowela and a u,.,< movement d.x/an t (et at tr„-■ auae. Th* re,,. , or down-and-out (nlm( ia your liver. I, aliould pour out two pounja o( liquid bile into your howela daily. ti this bile is not II wing treely, your tood doesn't digest. It jum decays in the bow^y. i#aa bloau up your ,l,,naih. You have a thick, had taste and your breath ia foul, •kin often breaks mil inlilimiahm. Your head a, hta, and you feel down and out. Your whoia
ayatem ia poisoned
ft tskes those good, old JTARTER'9 1.1TTLK IJVKIt RTlI.S to (A then, two poouda of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, 0 n.indtas, irentle vegetable evlracta. amannf nuaJ-lla lion .1 reals. .. ilul don't aak for lit , r pills Aik for C artar'i
itie lover Pills. Look (or me nam ttle lover Pdf* ou tba red label.
City firemen mailo a run to the downtown .-quatv Wednosiluy afternoon When it was ie)ioiteil an automobile had caught fire. The minor blaze had been extinguished when the firemen arrived and they did not stop to a-rertain whose car had t/een
damaged.
The condition of Ah Hutcheson, north If iliana street, who suffered a troke of paralysis Tuesday night, wa- lepoited much impioved Thuisdny. Air. Hutcheson was reported to have regained conscious ess Wednesday night and was able to converse with members of his family Thursday morning His left side was paralyzed
by the stroke.
Robert Todd of this city has leturnrd from Terre Haute where he has been dancing in a marathon at the Ilia on ballroom. Mr. Todd’s dancing partner is Mi-s Lillian Kahn of Terre Haute. The couple qualified at 81 hours dancing with only three u in .fe rest periods to the hour. Mr. Ti Id on 1 Miss Kalen have entered ! i ie inad marath ,n which starts Sept. 13 The\ me picked for one of the
! winn i by ballroom fans,
j Nan y Elizabeth Godfrey, Green- | castle, filed suit for divorce in . ir:uit
was found in the batlr
i,H.in >,l h, r home by a maid. A gas jet v. ned on. Dr. P. H. Schoen .-hi.I I , ,eved the death was acci-
di ntal.
DIM I II NK INVENTOR DIED IN OBSCURITY TROY, (J., (UP) The man who i i.it.Rn,'.' one of the most which u- d of i, deni ele:trical device; !ied heie I, cully in compaiative oh-- ur
ity.
George W. Lorimer i ventor i f the |:iutom.itic telephone dialing system and othi , electrical and mechanical instrunu " ts, died at his home ere wheie i, und conceived most of his practical nventions. His death received little notice outside of his
home comi .unity,
-He first begun his work on the dial telephone in 1906, offering his invention to the French governmei t. It
was to i complicated to
( OUNCIL BU FFS, la., Aug 25 (UP)—Fearing a mass attack c.n the Council Bluff, jail, where 60 striking farmers weie held. Sheriff Percy Lainson threw a machine gun barricade around the structure today. Lainson called in most of his 100 special deputies. He said he was ready to combat any attempt to deliver the prisoneis. Three men with sub-machine guns were posted at vantage points. Deputies watched all avenues of appiouch Council Bluffs furnished its entire police arsenal to arm the guards. Airests 66 in all—came during a night of violence in which the strikers, their number increasing hourly, emeiged victorious in the first pitch ed battle of Sheriff Lainsons campaign to "run every striker out of Pottawatomie county.” Biiptist Meeting Ended \\ ednesda\
A large crowd itt ndtd the closing ession of tiie 97th annual meeting of the W dte Lick asocial ion of the Bap list church, held We tne-day ever ing at ti e l nion Valley ihui h neai Belle Uni ui The cl .sing es-ion featuied a special meeting cf the young peo-
ple.
Tiie pi egr im included a piano prelud> by Mis Lillian Shomire, group singing, led by Maurice Kersey; scriptrue and piayer hi Norman Renn, a solo by Miss Alilrred Littell; an interi 'ting feport by the Baptist Young Peoplec Union convention was given by Mis- Nellie White of Eminence, and an interesting Bible talk by Ray
mond O cal of Greencastle.
During the business Mission a R Y. P. U. trophy wa-- piesented by Ray I mond Gneal, president, to the Big da
Mr. and Mu Herbert Ki.tritamed Guests Mr. and Mi Claik Herbert entertained wiili i d.liner at their home Sunday Mr. und Ii . fret Holland of Detroit, Mi<i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holland ' Decat r, III., Mr- and Mrs. Oscai II. ,ml and daughters of Mar ion, Mi, I,. Mrs. Anna Fellows of Greeiu , die, ,Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fellows of Alanhattan i i Ik Inp all-day melting of tiie Cl.r: ti ui ( hurchi'.s of Putnam coun ty will meet in the Bainbridge High School building, Sunday, August 28 Sum!.i Si hool service w ill start at HI i.’cl k. Other services throughout the day. ++++++ Woman's Union To Meet iin Friday Tin \S, i.jn’s L’nioii of the Christian i . in h will hold a business meet- ' itp it the church F’riday afternoon at 2: I'l link. All officers aie especial ly ui , ,i to he present. + •}.■*• 4* + ♦ Si.cial Service Club Met \Sifh Mrs. Kisnlcr The Sc,rial Service club of Washington t vnvhip met Wednesday at tin Ii.i,.i of Mrs. Joe Rissler. At the non lioui a bountiful dinner was served. fhe afternoon was spent in piecing quilt Also a short program was
given.
Mi I ulu Huffman read an inter-
esting paper oji “The Locomotive.” Airs. Pauline Skelton lead a poem and
gave th history of the poem. Lulu Huffman won first prize in a
conte t. Pauli; e Skelton won second
prize.
Afte, the program the hostess served water melon, which everyone
enjoyed.
I he children especially enjoyed the
Fat Man Reduces 53 Pounds Oh Don’t be stubborn, mu i, lt men— throw eff your fu; fat throws you into !• di , as Mr. S. A. i.aniet , f Calif., did—read hi left, r "1 have u 1 eu two ledum,v ! no benefit but since uMiiy Salts each morning iu my have takiu i ff 1 II, a eat most anythinv I ld,> I 243 Ihs 6 months ago aid weigh 140 lb". Trke one half tea ipoonful Krus'hen Salts in a f water every inornii :■ mt fa’ty meat:, potat o now you know the at, Mi unsightly fat. For a trifling sum \ jar of Krusck-en .Salt tuat weeks at Mullin- Dc... i i, drugstore in the wm I,' but L and get Kiu chi n y t ),, alth first.
SUFFERS RF.I \PSE „ i HD AGO, Aug I - Edith Rockefeller AL 1 niick, has been dangerously II for weeks, suffered a sevi n re!a; day from the improvi ! rphysicians had noted
day.
Mr- McCormick suffen'vU physicians eharacterizi ,1 coUa|isc" and was neai death f«| hours before she responded to
lams
MINE MOB Rhl’lT MED (Continued From I’ .cr Ur could (Jove on to Alu'i.i: ol across the iK/i ier line, uru cro s i he Muddy river There are many vei huj; ene I t.ftei that. I tl< :ollietfiilig n's'ppcfie’d rTf •v.i' battle. Some witn; : essay tht tie;, nn st cf tehm " i , fiiear.na, s.liot fit' *' • strikers started the ti . That t!.e;e was m '. iri/k ing wa. attested by 1 , niiton which the men die • 1 Duquoin. Man, wu, buckshot. Betwe n , so badly damaged, t ' inen'd tnm. ALi'iv dit: lies in the rash the ihoot g coire-pondent c iirti ' , ' r automobiles in a Meti between here an I Ai ..t,»n today. Many wen- ' h» said, by t ieve-. Scares of me;, wl , ' it" wire wrecked v. n tciiiict with no f,.od, no m ■ " r ‘ move on and nothii i r t mi T'.n y did not k ow w' ut to Many of the aut - i I ning ordei h d In • n I Bmafthed out, the i,.!' blackjack vrielding '"j those who were inm | flying glass. As the flight began 1 older.-- along the line h i t I -Icii, t,, the I villi* and the ball pan ■’■ ‘ 20 and 32 miles away r- eit:«^ camp there oveiim ■ for a new march th |ll" ,,, ' n^ who followed tin o d* w ' ri 11
I —-y. After t e rain they all played
Walnut church for havi- g the largest in the mall stream,
he of pra Deal attendance. Officers elected in the 1 The next meeting will be held at
|u-e on lu ge telephone cireuits but ( young people’s department were:; the himi, of Mts Emma Aker afte, many improvements, Lo.imer p„.-ident. Mi Nell White, End- Those ptesent were Mrs. Emma -ol I his patents to the Western Elec-1 ntnrt; vice preside, t. Rev. Raymond | Aker, Mir. Flora Young, Mrs. Pauline
I Skelton; secretaiy, Miss Dorothy Skelton and brother Carl Pitts, Mrs j Newman, Ooatesville; and treasurer, Blanche Skelton and daughters Jean
_ Miss Miaudie Buis, Stilesville. ' and Chailotte Mae, Mrs. Lulu HuffNUMBKR OFTaBOR DISPUTES — ’ lu u 1
trie company.
to move on when t > 1 •' '
towns.
of tin m enough in their flight t t''l ,re "j hatn to wai > i I authoritie,. Th ih't • 1 1 I: 1 was unjustified-
HARRISBURG, Pa., (UP)—Labor dispute- increased instead of decreas- dors, ing un Ii i the influence of the economic depression, according to the , tion
DEPRESSION IN( KEASED
The young people's department in- man an I sons Jack an I Billy Mrs I du 'es Sunday s:hool edassa?, B. Y. P.. Lucille Aker a d son Fori st and U„ W. w. G., and Royal Ambassa-j daughter Marylee, Mrs. Anna PolloiJ
and grandson Robert Varvel, Miss!
Office. ', f r the White Lick a i-o’la-, Wilma Pclloi.i, Miss Frances Wiggins | I 110 " ure: modelator, Rev. Arthur Mu. Miller and Mrs. 1^ Rissler.
records of the depaitment of laboi Haimon, Lafayette; treasurer, J IJ | + + + + j. + and industry here. ! Jones, Clayton; clerk, Albeit Worrell, 1 OtriHUn church Union
The tondition, officials said, is con- Clayton; assistant cleik, Harold : To Meet Filday
trary to „• ords of past depressions, storms, Coatesville. | Th „ Woman’s Union of the Chris An .re,ease of 150 per cent oc ur , ; tion church will meet at the church I red in the number of labor disputes BOLT PITCHED KAOLE l^ridiv ft* >>.< » $ nurcn !
(court Thursday ayainst Harry God- 1 handle 1 by the department in 193l! INK) CITY S1RFKT tf • nio(*n .1 - do o clock. All jfrei, on grinds her husband has a lover the annual five-year average of! S1REEI . olf.ci.r, all ;, member, of the Union)
| violent temper and treated her in nn 94 cases. | PROVIDENCE, R. L, (UP) — A
| inhumane way. She also charges he 1
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way. «ne amo cnaiKes he oniony me disputes last year! lightning bolt struck a 600-pound ’ IK)I MKR’s HOSH IM a spell' a d ha- stiuck her. i were contiover-iea ever wages, hours, eagle during a atotm here and pitched! DFFFKED • A divi.ice*inuiiit' t(f nee money during I conditioi of work, union agieements, it into the stieet • 1 ' > . SALE .’’"'I'ncy , f the uvorce action, attor and non-payment of wages earned, i The eagle was one of fnui massive j n u ' i' p / , l arl! ! lKiS * ,,trtl
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