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THE DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1932.

LhtiION LIGHT LOOMS (Continued from Pape One) It approved a subcommittee report uruinp repeal >f federal dry laws and t 18th amen intent. Then it conside ; ‘ :mpromt-e" resolution expr' - - l a ‘regret" that the administir< a i found it ne.essiry tu oust t < nu? army. T r« 'djtion warejecied. Ge >pe Br ■ Philadelphia, it ed that a roll »U ii . A'*d on the

varan * true;.*.' i ution laying blame : • t eatmert of the I . - t. Pi it Hoover. Hi in f illed tn j'tt ec'mt. He then - in i • Iment to the C'vr.ii e r» .iuti m, deploring “the i * i mie i tro-.ps against unarmed

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Un. < States in the world court or t eu.ue of nations. The subcom-

"n debt reductions voted the u „i• j „ a„ j L- • r, in favor of payment of war Herald ( onSOlldated debts as scheduled. “It Waves For All” Immediate cash payment of thd Enterfd :n ' e postoffice at Greebon us. approved by a Hl-y vote of the , cast | e) i n( (i a ria. as second class mail legislative committee, was to reach matter under A> t of .March 8, 1879. the floor today. | Subscription price, 10 cents per Th< resolutions committee favored, ww ,p ; $31x1 per year by mail in Put- ., 1 h.r. t( refute chaige that the Le- nanl CO unty f.'l.fiO to $500 per year gion was unduly self-interested in ; ijy nla! i ou tside Putnam county. battlin ’ ieduction« of be'efits to ex-

service men, their widows ami or-

New Wonderful Face Powder

Prevents Large Pores— , Stays on Longer

For a yo' • ful complexion, use new wonderful MELLC-GLO Face Powder.

Hides tin; ine*, wrinkles and pores. $4 00 to $4.10; packin'* sows ;

New Frer pro ’-ss makes it spread $3.85.

niore # smo ‘ ly and stay on longer. No cv.tlo 1,000; r ,es E'00; '«.'tter

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 6.500; holdovers 249; mostly 10 cents off; bulk 160 to 3'*0 IK*-! .4;; to $4 40; few butchers $4.45; 3110 It-, up, $4.00 to $4.20; 140 to 160 lbs., $4.15 to $4-25; 100 to 140 lbs.,

more shim • e*. Purest face pow<k*r

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known. P, M'lit. Intp- pores. Ask tw-!*** •****■ «• «»** *!!

ENOLISH’S BEaI'TY shoppe

50c 50c

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resolutions passed by the wei > reports ot sufccom-

phans. The re>solution would authorize appointment cf a committee of seven Legionnaires to coojrerate with a joint congressional committee in determining “inequalities’’ in benefit

payments.

In tire race for the national commander ship—scheduled to come bei( fore t'e convention in its cl -ing sesr sjon—Louis Johnson of West Virginia ... ar.l George W. Malcne of Nevada appc.ue! to be running neck-and-neck.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

KiijCv pv ica. .*ar>iv . - -

day for m w. wonderful face powder, ethers; load steer- SIC; bulk to MELLOGLO. that suits every com- under 49 tK); s.me heifers '4 00 to plexion. .■■6.25: fed kinds upward fron S.dKi but not many here; beef cow $2.75 to e( j uc ,tian for the school is a

into oust' by Sheriff Alva Bryan e4.1i'); piactical top $4.50; low cutters in tlie direction of greater coand depu! Wednesday night and an ,i cutters $125 to $2.50; vea * : ' or ,ii na tit,n of work and in develop lodged in he county jail to await fil- steady $7.00 down. ment 0 f t h e worship services 01 tb

cffeied

ing of charges. ! Sheep 2400; steady: ewe and weth- var j ous deiiartments. Accordi j to members of the fam- ' laigely $6.00 tj $6.25; top $6 50;

ily, Terri, while in a rage, drove i bu.ks tl off; throwouts down p- $3.00

SCHOOL D,

Means Add

Expenses,

1ft us help you, them by adva you the money You can pay ll3 | in small weekh monthly pay nie J Indiana Loaiil

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Mrs C. P. Broudstreet, Mrs James . . . , , . , Nels., and Mis, Gladys Rogers frul ‘ and lo ^ k f them out. ;aml w i 0 w

I'RtiHIHl 1 ION i-' 1 SI ( ( ESS

spent the day in Indianapolis. County Assessor and Mrs. Charles

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tied when

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ADDITIONAL PLEDGES

ud to have been asleep in -ificei - arrived at his home, aid members of the family

Marshall were in Roachdale and New including wife appealed to the of ■ p ra tct..itie» at DePauw have anMaysviile on business Thursday. ficer. bec„..-e they were afraid t ie nounc ^ d the following list of ad.’ition-

.. , . turn hon: in the lace ‘ cf Terrill’-* |

Judge James P. Hughes, was at thre&ts f CJinton Thursday where he attended

a Sixth district Democratic tally.

CLAIMS DR. 1. 1. WILSON —

Funeral services for Mrs. Martha E. Martin wno died Wednesday at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. O. B. Stump in Putnimvijle, will be held from the Fanneis Chapel church in .

■n , . r -J . , . the a/nval of Dewey Momson, for- davits, a * ivivl proceeding, charge-

Paik- county, Friday memmg at 11 “ ‘ , ,,

merly of Greencactle, at New Mays- * k ~* * 1 --

—- \il!e, Okia

Two a“.davits were tiled aiainst Terrill in circuit court Thursday by

Word was received here Monday of his son E ;>h Terrill. One of the affi-

o’elock.

FELS NAPTHA your washing machine’s best friend

The Woman’s Bible Study club will meet with Mrs. Emily Prevo Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A full at- , tendance is desired.

that the • Gr Terrill is criminally insane and un afe to remain at large The other affidavit, a criminal charge, alleges the elder Terrill attacked the son with chair with the intention of

murderin, him.

County treasurer and Mrs. W. T. Handv ana Mr. and Mrs. Ola Ellis attended the Sixth district Democratic rally at Clinton Thursday-

Society

The board of trustees and the board ! of deacons of the First Baptist church | will meet at the church this evening 1 at 7 and 8 o’clock respectively.

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Wzrher's ' * Girdles and Corselettes

All elastic step-ins Two-way stretch girdle ( orselettes Bandeaux, al! sizes ...

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J. H. PITCH FORD

si To S4.98

S3.50 A S4.98

S2 r 0 S4.98 50c

Suit of L W. Yeach again.-t Edwin kiyt, to collect an allegged unpaid promissory note has, been di-missed in circuit o rt at cost of the plaintiff.

Miss Cry-tal Cooper, daughter of County auditor and Mrs VS A. Copper, has resumed her school work at Greenfield where -he is supervisor of

music.

Mr a .* Mrs. Joseph Rollings, Reelsville 1! 1, are the parents of a son bom at the hospital in Brazil Wednesday afternoon. The boy has

been named Joseph Dale.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

The person who Leeps on putting oil that visit to his doc tor lor a thoroughgoing phv-n al checkup has onlv himself to blame ii he suffers a "breakdown'* later. The "Reliable Prescription-’ druggi-t can he depended upon to cooperate intelligently and skilfullx with \our doctor.

TRESSLAR’S

5c - 10c TO S1.00 STORF

Special Sale of Dinnervvare ‘ .udiei land” pattern, whito semi-porcelain with a light green border. KEGl LAK SIZE 1 PLATES, EA( H lOt l 1 PS AND SACCESS | (*<tMPI ETE (Limit Six) 1 Ot ,0,, ' v DISHES lOt FLATTERS lOt OBLONG DEEP 1 fx DIsHES IOC OATMEAL DISHES •• /A EACH lOt NFW SHIFMKNT OF LAMPS Pulyrhroine finish Bridge Lamps, complete with Shat r Qf} Old Fashioned Oil Type I>anips Pewter finish Ua.se wilh glass chimney fl* 1 <|ik and pari Im,. nl -hades , tpl«00

( andy Feature

Reeds Blitter Scotch

• '411.1 res. per pound

California Fruit Slices

Aaaorled Jell) slices. Lime |

Lemon, Oranne, Per Lb.

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Coterie Tu Meet Fiiday The Ccterie will meet with Mrs ' Charles Allen Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Miss Laura Ammerman will have charge of the program. •f* “t* "i* ^ Mrs. Kaiser Hostess To V\ 011 an’- ( ircle The V man’s Circle of the Presbyterian chjich met w.ith Mrs. Harold Kaiser, ^ '• west Poplar street, W’ed-ne-iay temoon. with Mrs. R y Ellington a -i-tant hostess. After a short lii-intss session the hostess servtd c- .icious refresments to the 34 membet- resent. •4* f *!• + + * Co-Morkcrs ill Meet Friday The ( -Workers of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Merle Davis, Inday afternoon at 2:30 o’-

clock.

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Crescent Kebekah Lodge

Ic Meet Tonight

( resitnt Rebekah Ixalge No. 763

will meet in regular session Thursday night tt 8 o’clock. The entertainment committee will have charge of the program. All members are requested

t bring a neeijle and thimble.

Funeral erwoes for Everett Mr- There will be the annual mite box Cammack of near Belle Union who opening. The committee will serve died. Tuesday, were held from the refreshments during the social hour. Chapel church, Thursday morning at 11 o’clock. The Rev Reuben Masten FOR SALE:—Tomatoes, 3 bushels and Rev Eme-t Kivitt was hi for $1.00 at patch, 40c delivered. Alva chargi ' Pari-, on state ri»ad 43. 15-2ts.

May 1 ano Mr-. W L. Denman and Mr an Mr.-. Roy Abram of Greencastle wer. among those who amended the annual lyee-Denman reunion j held ut Crawfordsville Sunday.

tl pie ges:

Alpha Tau Omega—Ben D: nous h, Mansfield, 0.; John Hauck, St. Louis, M .: D^ane YanHorn, Collax, 111. Beta Thtta Pi—Charles McDormaii, Newcastle; Jame- Donahue, Sandusky, 0.; John Helton, Anderson. Commons Cluo—Vernon CopelaniL Indianapolis; Melvin N'elscn, Chii ag Wanen Colby, Indianapolis; Carl Dortsch, InJianapolis. Delta Kappa Epsilon—Earl Town--end, Indianapolis; Leroy Bruc-nig, Indianapolis; John Burrell, 1. diana-

polis.

Delta Tau Delta—Richard Powers, Indianapoli:. Delta Upsilon—Robert Butler, Maicn; Ralph Roessler, Marion. Lambda Chi Alpha—John Robeitson, Dayton, O. Phi Delta Theta—Ray Gladden, InJianapclis; Robert Dunkin, Sharpesville; William M.Daniels, Peru; Alvin Volkman, Evansville; Johr. Ea>iman, Columbia 'City • Phi Gamma Delta—James Work. Elkhart; Emanuel Wiler, Elkhart; David Gwen, Columbus, O. Phi Kappa Psi—Gene Stinkier, Mari.n; Harris Shaw. San Francisco, Cal : Everett Cousins, Louisville, Ky. Sigma Chi—Janies Bell, London, O. Sigma Xu—Walter Coes, Chicago; John Wallace, Kansas City, Mo ; ami Hai .Id Holderman, Akron. Theta Kappa Nu—Frank Binkley,Georgetown; Ray Malott, Knox; Lowell Steele^ Lafayette.

VINCENNES, I nil , Sept. 15, (UP I

—Pi ibit n. Di. Ctarer. e True Wilson believed, is a "gieat, successful experiment t e “only solution to

control of the hqupr traffic.” Dr. Wilson, secretary of the Metho-

dic boai l cf t mpeiance, prohitition and public moials, addiessed the 101st annual cc:.ference of the Indiana Methodist church in session here. Characterizing national prohibition j as the “inevitable re-ult of failure of j other txp riments,” Dr. Wilson said

he believed it was

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preciation of the folk t messaces in -oi.g v ; ,

ea.h evening.

Rev. Cecil Fiank'in an® jeC.S 'll! ill . |: . J Sunday: “Wii.,- M • r/q, CeS-t’M l.lvm. J

deserving of “as 1 Believing P.-opb T

long a trial as was given the saloon " j * ’ ^ n ‘‘ 1 ‘ ll ‘ ttt

“Prohibition has been sold out by] " 1 ’

dry agents, used as a football by poli- | ’ n *' ticiuns ai i put in the hands of the ; 3,1 u '

wets,” Dr. Wilson said, "but m*\ Khoo[ ,lex, Sund ' ‘

-houl i judge it by what it was intended to do, not by what it was not

intended to do.”

He ailed attention to the ‘T0-years prosperity under p’ohibition until gambler? ami national bankers ruined it - ' and praised prohibition for "having done more to clean up American life than anything else ever did.” Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of DePauw university, was scheduled to speak today. Also on the program were Rev. Merton S Rice, Detroit, and Rev. C. E Turley, Marion. O

.Mrs. Frank Donner of Greencastle, i lector of women’s Republican 1 clubs in the state, was one of the -jeake-- at a meeting of Republican ihairmen ami vice-chairmen trom 52 • ountie- at state headquarter- in Iir

idianapolis Thuisdav.

Verna L. Spencer, 41 years old, Clinf wr.ship woman, has hem accept. .- ,n patient at the Evansville state -pital, following an inquest by th’ee local physicians who found that -re was mentally unbalance!. She probably will be taken to the hos-

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Shuriit Cleans Out Boo/e Joint

pital Friday.

Kites For \ietiin Of Burns Fridas

RAY JORDAN SOUGHf BY AUTHGK1TIES AFTER RAID W1DNE'*DAY NIGHT

MRS \I M \ < . ILEfc WDER RAD MANY RELATIVES IN THIS < Ol'NTY

BRAZIL, Ind. Sept. 15— Short fun- ; etal services for Mrs. Alma C Alex.

ander, 67 years old widow of the late J Thomas Alexander, who was fatally I burned early Tuesday morning when a can of kerosene exploded at the

home of her son. Richard F. Alexaml-, al|p * P,i ^creation between thp J » ek *

Ray Jordan, ag- about 35 >• ars, Clov rd.le trwi 'hip man. is coueht by Sin ff Alva Biyan in a chai m* pi-?e--i m of liquor, following a laid 01 tin lame- B!oada(reet farm Wed 1 -day light which recited in th findinp of a qnar 'ity of home br w alleged to belong to Jordan, and tb confiscation of Ji rdan’s sport model

roadster.

Sheriff Bryan and deputy Edward Eiteljorge were called to the home of Laura Jackson, <k>rth of Cloverdale, Wednesday night as the result of an

Deputies Ise Clubs In Riot

the 200 mai ■: the folbi day. Th. 1- |

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Bible scl ; a chance to hie you The Young Peuijle's Uni* its meeting in : ( evening at 6:3o u'clak. The rev. . -J evenin'.', exceet 8a • 1 o’clock.

SENATOR \\ ATSON TO \PPEAR \T FI. WAYNE

NO 1 K I I IT hill 'll PERSON tL FKilPElT In t... Matt the I sell Martin, lie a-ed.

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iter-igi,. ! - • I eatati - I

will offei

at the late i> .: ■ ^ in Cloverdah 1 County, ! J MTH DAY o| -EITEi

FARMER*- ON STRIKE IN IOW A HANDLED ROUGHLY BY POLICE FORCES

SIOUX CITY, la., Sept. 15. (UP)— Sheriff’ eputies used clubs today in clearing main highways cf Sioux City (arm strike pickets. Twenty picket- were reported to have been arrested when a squad of 106 special deputie* scattered the B’arm Holiday forces posted several mile- e;-t of Sioux City. Night stick were swung when the pickets offered resistance. tVnether any were injure 1 in the scuffling was not learned im mediately. The special deputies were heavily armed with riot guns and tear gabomba and und r oi lers to break up the blockact- of traffic which was reneweu Katurdas

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 15, (UP) — De-pit- • ikne-s vhi.h foil ved near ccllap chile deliver ing a speech before a x 1 ; di-trict Republican rally

at M; ye-terday, Senator James the personal 1 rty 0/

E. ¥ ^ ' keep appointment to introduce .

y,, re' of Ac rii ulture Arthur Hyde, at d ■ »tiT»«-iif- n Ldncoltr memorial <t •• it fort Wayne tomorrew. \Y t. became f aint as he reached : • ineipal pait cf his lengthy si • ■ a 1 n tariff and was unable to co :.:rip, He returned to Indianapolis and was resting today for the Fort

Wayne trip.

RKYIYAL M ROACHDALE The revival at the Roachdale C i stiar. church is attracting wide t> test and although just beginning give 111 mi«e of splendid spiritual

benefit- tu the community. 1°^ ma,, ‘ al ' :

bull; 2<)0 i« . .,1.- feme

All the churches in Roachdale join'd in the opening service last Su r day ■ ght an i there have been delegations fr" n Ladoga, North Salem. New Maysville, Danville, Somerset and A van ' . These delegations have not ' ily cm ouraged the work but they

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i tion, it being itendni of the gim. T property L ' I shown by irr ntory N j

the office Cir. im . .

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i er, a mile west of thi* city on the j National road, will be held at the home of her son at 11 o’clock Friday • morning with continued services at

.- in woman and Bruadstreet, who was found in bed at the Jackson home. Un information that Brimd-slree, han g ne *0 the Jackson home becau-e he

1:30 o'clock at the Christian church cou, . d , not at . ho ^ e due to _“» M,r -

at Stilesville. Burial will he in the

Stilesville cemetery. Mrs

is survived by two sons, Richard P. west of this city and Orval C., Koj komo; three brothers, Oliver and Wil-

lies’ held there nightly, the officers.

Alexander atconi l , aiiied by Br.adstreet and the

Jackson woman, went to Broad-

! street’s farm.

| Bantering without a search warrant

I liam Stringer. Belle Union, and Frank the officers al, » ? 8‘‘ d they found sever- ' Stringer, Indiunapolis; two sister 11 cas ”' of home br ‘‘ w but no hard Mrs. Sarah Pickens, Belle Union, and ! llqujr ' Jordan was al the ho «» wh ‘‘ n Mrs. Minerva Head ricks, Paragon,! the arrived but during the

llnd.; five grandchildren and two

great grandchildren

Farmer Arrested Alter Aberration

search he disappeared in a corn field surrounding the house. The officers confiscated sufficient of thw home I brew for evidence and destroyed the I remainder. They also took Jordan's!

roadster into custody.

It was said Jordan had rented a room from Broadstreet and there was

. .• u at Broad troot kad • nMoRT TFKKH I 67 I IYINC making or selling liquor. SOUTH OF M \NH \TT \N ^ roquent complaints had been igiade, TtKB’N INTO CUSTODY ' Sheriff Hryan stated, regarding the

j BrBcJ) ids;treet |ilace, but M'ednesday

F^lowing an alleged family alter- " 1Kht the first opportunity — years old liv- tbe havve had of cleaning It j ing south of Manhattan, was ttfken l>u ^' . c

M. b:. SI NDAY S4 HOOL BOARD ELBA TS OFB’K I RS TTie annual meeting of the Methodist Sunday School Board was held la -t evening m Keystone Chapel. T ne following officers were elected for the new year; General Superintendent, William Blanchard; Dilector cf I! ■- ligious E lucation for the sch 1 1, F R. Bartlett; General secietary, IiPonidas McNeely; Treasurer, ( harle- McCurry; Department leader- will b< : Student department. Hjrold Ro->; intermediate and senior, It. R Ugc: Junior, Mr.-. Grafton Longden; Pri mary, Mrs. E R. Bartlett; Beginner-, Mrs. lister Jones Home dejiartment, Mrs. Janie. Noe; ( iadh* roll depattment, Mr-. .Iuhn t .) k; Iemia*rance, Mrs- Hairy B. Gough; Missionary, Mrs. J. B. Courtney. Sunday, Septenilier 2.5, will Le promotion day and Sunday, October 2. will be Rjlly day. All departments of the school reported increased attendance with an outlook for an advance in numbers and al-o in qua'ity ot work to be done during the year. The election of Prof Barth-tt „f the department of religious educat.on in the University as director of relig-

ive enriched the programs by con- SALB’ T' trihuting special numbers. The min- ^ ^ i-t w o hpve vi-ited the meeting? Terms- 1 ai Rev. V. D. Ragan, pastor of the made hefon

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Pri ytcria'; church. Rev. Clarence M el) of Danville, Rev. S. G. Smith rf 1 Inca, Rev J. H Ciaig of North 1 Sab and Rev. Enos Dowling and lb ():u NfcDaniels, both of Advance. 1 1 e children, under the leadership ' Mr . Sophie B'ranklin, are taikng a keen interest in the afternoon meet-' in. m l they will conduct the meet ing o Fri ay nigh* of next week. L • number of children attending has indy incieased and it is hoped that eve 1 b y an i gill ir the community attend and .-hare in tbe good 'h s'- Mr?. E-nnia Talbott and the M BNthcr Boyer, Maxine Bat- 1 ' i* Marien King and Wanita * !l ■ 'I ? are assist} g in this woik. Franklin apjireciate? very ' tl e growing ciioir and tbe ‘upI' "“ini’ given her in the leadeiship t e music, and also the kind ap-

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Mrs. John Jaqua OPENING Monday, Sept. 19 REDUCED Tl ITION For Information Call dM-Y

STATIONERY

of every type For every t’av use— Kidskin or Parchment pound papers lor H \STY NOTES— .

< lever parkets in white or tinted papers

LOR OTHER OCCASIONS— Boxed papers

Sam Hanna’s Book Store

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