The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1932 — Page 3

IuSSIFIKD ADS^

For Sale

^tgALE: Fm»h CiriPi'j ■ ki ,; n linrpMfi^.

23- tf

■ Aloo for Kindling. PhonP

24- tf.

1.0 - I Ifi All: Fallon Grim** On Mon W 1 Plums. Strain's phone Rural 21-tf.

L ^i r OK rRADE:—Good |. '.love for a ranjre. Phone F 2H-2p. ■•p CRIMES GOLDEN apples L jW r i| K . and at their best. McI ,1 Orchard. Phone Rural »5. ■ 22-tf.

armnn’s hen coop. Asked in court hew he v : the demise of six.hens, I , , )P1 admitted he killed them '‘t.< , ,, wiahboi’fs to change my 1 What he wished for v. ,i ls closed. What he Rot wa , i j,,

jail.

—DAILY EAKNEK, GREENCASTLE,, INDlAKA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932.

(UP)

KY ,. H ARHDR si KIXCS, Mich., , u ,, . v . ,1 I , J ' pwn. ft (Utt*) An Ottawa India

derivation has . ei nivanced by John

Indian stories.

ip \1.K: Most beautiful neiffhop in Indianapolis selling i v, dresses & shoe repaira sH ()R TERMS. 3314 E. KKh Indianapolis. 22-3p

For Rout

|l hl VT: d room Apt. Heat, ,, i .anige furnished. Taylor

pi Olive St. Phone 773-X-

1-p.

pi \T:—4 room furnished l mP t,t close in, with garage. L,|y. Apartments. 28-2t.

^ ; liKN I': Modern light housep ais, one block from public [, ie 108-K. 23>2p |h PI N f Modem furnished , modern rates. 7(>2 E. fcarj 23-2ts (p RFNI Modern furnished ho two, close to square. 306

20-5t

AUTO STOKKI) 20 > EARs

SOLD

LONDON,

stored for 20 years in a gs , . without being used once h i ( ,| ( )

here.

The car has a curious st q, , two decades ago it was left . , ar age. The owner never can , to take it for a spin, or to see if w . )s a n right. Yet the rent was pa ,, „thl\ on the same day In all it i g r .,t, M over $3,000. Recently, the garage ovners re ceived a letter announcing 'he math of the car’s owner. It was a model 50-horse-power Vainer t ning car and resembles n buggy It took an hour to start the engine but with new tires and plugs it «a= driven away by it intends to use it regularly and < \ pects to get many years’ w ar out of

it.

that the me , f. ^tened off and j

"t until they had!

missies with I

used rocks an such effect that ing was aim.i t

^ i'" r h For y \ iti ifr M |( Hh,AN \l>\ ANt'ED

baseball statistics

Standing of Teams National l.eaeoe

piasters’ dwell- \ Teams

tdly in ruins. ; Chicago mi

Pittsburgh xq Brooklyn so Philadelphia 77 Boston 70 St. i.ouis 71

OX

L. 63 67 72 73 76 K0 XI 03

Pet. .5X6

! state's 75th anniversary, now > on Baldridge of <' display in the quarters of tW State been .-ecretan Historical Society, in the new $10,- once for many

000,00(1 capitol building.

The tablet was presented to the

His father has dent and aiunmi secretary at PePauw Indiana Confer- and Mr. Baldridge was a -tJilent there.— Bloomington Telephone.

C. Wright, ant! .

l ie -tote > name is derived front | \',, u .

id, "Michigantving,” Philadelphia U which means “old Washington ....

(’leveland Itetroit St I.ouis Chicago Boston

the old (Ittawa

^riuht claim-, wnicti means clearings lh .■ claims referred to goihcii plots ami orchards of the ’ ■ etwee Hai ‘■or Soring.- and Cross Village. Those 1 tiring wine landmarks along Mike Miiliigan, since many of them were located on bluffs overlooking the

lake.

Mt who is 5X, is of Indian desvnt, ivieate- the restoration of Indi.m Ian Imarks of this legion, and the establishment of an Indian museum to pteserve •the Indian lore.

York

\merican league

W

. inii

L. 46 5H 61 64 74 Xtt 101 1 HI

\merican \ssoci.iiion

^ RIM Three rooms, hath ct n No water bill. Phone 22-24p RF.NT: Modern two or three I at i.' nt and garage. Reason r i.-i Franklin street 24-2t ^ .1 \l Seim.modem 4-i'oom 50E E. Prartktfh St. 1715-X. Ip

\\ anted

■ -11 I atm c n thirds or by well, Gieen astle K 24-3p |'.i KIi >. y beans to c imhine. ('tile vide Roy C. Buis Coats- 1 1 1 24 Op I ,OSl Gi.M vvateh o Nortbwood \ • 1 nday afternoon. Clarke] Tel 75 X. Ip

IN MEMORIAM Hunt In memory of James G. Hunt who departed this life two years ago today September 24, 1030. Gut lips can not tell how we miss him.

him,

Our hearts can not tell what to say God alone knows how we miss him,

, , , I' 1 a home that is linesome todav

heme

sters here, they rtceived a much I w .. ly ,. warmer teception than they had an- Beau*ifiil‘character to the end of histcipnted. T. days, Miss Annie Goad, 63, a cripple, I ..vingly affectinate, sweet and kind smash mi Wright on the hea l with an kind. axe as he tried to enter the window. ' What a wonderful mene ry he left The other sisters, 75 and 60 respec behind.

SPINSTERS’ RECEPTION TOO W VRM FOR HI KG I \RS

OSCALA. V i . M’l )—\\ on “Do. ”

^ ■ 25, an l C< ]

iK-rry, 22, tried to break into tlie

tively, put up su i valient resistanei

Wife itid Chidren.

Wedding Beils Anti-Climax To Fliers' Triangle Tragedy ******* British Aviator Recently Acquitted of Murder of Love Rival, to “Marry Woman in the Case.’’ Both May Bi Deported from U. S.

Teams

W.

L.

Pet.

Minneapolis

.. !'!i

66

.60(1

Columbus

74

.543

Milwaukee

7X

.521

Indianapolis

7X

.51!)

Toledo

SO

.512

Kansas C'itv .

85

jX2

-si Paul

.. 70

!»4

.427

Lviuisville

!»!•

.396

YESTERDAY’S

R1 SI

ITS

The Rev. Bn dr has been dn

.556 ' state by the Jewelers Guild of Omaha. the a< ' tiv '' mi,l: ' "

.5271 Set in it are 75 select, perf. t white >" :xr ' ,|e ' ' Methodist chuivl,

.513 j diamonds, symbolizing tin 75 ye ars Henryville, .500 of! Nebraska’s organized eristeme au " ; "" 1 .470] Beneath the state seal, which forms l ' tnr t* 1 ''

.4601 the central motif at the top of the ..'IXX'tuhlet, is in.-crilred tlie following trill 1 ute to Nebraska’s pioneeiwritten by Colonel MeCull iugh, Omaha news

Pet. papei man:

.Ii!i7 I “In tlieir souls a vision rose. They .itlx -iw ;.n empire ari.-ing front a wild .500 erness, out of the unbroken prairit n

.573 they saw appear the spire- and domes worked nut a ma.pu .500 >f church and school the walls of F- i-ilogy. .411 j happy homes and roofs of stately II’ Rev. Raldrid

.322 cities. Where others pnsseil in eager .276 quest for distant gold, these stayed to found a commonwealth that enj dune a monument to their energy

liefore going to in college was M. E. church in

Terre Haute

He is a memiter of Delta Upsilon fraternity and o • m Oxford Fellowship. He played otball at DePauw both his junior aiai -enior years and was one of four nimi-t. rs on tlie team last year, in addit. m to his Work in Bildc and Religion Education h>

the department and the Rev.

ODD LAM'I II \ RISKS I ROM \l TO t RASH

VISALIA, Cal. (I P)—A $25,000 damages lawsuit in which the plaintiff charges the defendant’s m’kless driving caused him to tie shocked by his telephone, was on file in super-

ior court here today

J. R. Hickman, T.l rc farmer, ought that amount from i, rge Cutter grain dealer, ali. gin * at when * utter’s automobile crashe into a tele|)hone pole guy wire, it shortcircuted the telephone line against a

ll,0H0-«)lt power wire.

When he picked up Ins telephone to ill, Hickman alleged, he wa knock-

lie, ■, WcLe.ivwei rie^s when Mr. ed tl „. n „ ( , r in

Mcl can was 1.--1 tant to the presi- j t|lvd

National Lea gin St. I.ouis, X; Ihtt.-liurg i. Only game scheduled. American league Cleveland. 13; Chicago ■ Philadelphia, X; Wa-hi , ton, ; Detroit, 6-12; St. I.out 2 0. New York, 3; Boston, I) American Associ.ilnm Minneapolis I: Kansas City, 1 St. Paul, I; Milwaukee 1. Indianapolis, X-l; Louisville, 0-3, Columbus, 1-3; Toledo 7; (First game 10 innings. I

MOVIES WtlfiMs i JUmitXmUtX*.

REV ROBERT B. BALDRIDGE Hi dr. \\. H M'LE\\ The Rev. Robert B. Baldridge, apluinted to succeed the R \ William A Mcl addon as a-sistart pastor t. the Re\ W. Henry Mcl ean, minister of th I list Methodist church, receiv ed hi- training at DePauw university where he was graduated last June He i.- the on of the Rev. and Mrs. Harry

FELS-NAPTHA Saves your hands! Your clothes! And you!

Wi cellaneiHis

Ah far Kindling.

Phene 21-tf I

I i prices fencing •••■«• j iq ncluding Oct. 1st: 10] ■ 9 47’’ Hi. 12’’ stay are '■ 10 Wire; 9 top & bottom 47 Hi 6” stay, rod, 50c; 10 ‘ bottom 11 filler 47 Hi. I il, IX •; A light fence, 47 r Hi . X0 rods barbed wire, | All i fencing in proportion. | H. Pheison. Dnin-24-28-2t

I ■ load n your inn Nut -team coal, $2.76; mine | • ! block coal, $3; deep > 1 50. Cash on delivery. Tribby’s Garage. 24-26-2X-36

tRN MILK MAID PAYS fH WAV THROUGH COLLEGE F>N I.'III’GE. la., Sept. 2!. fiiumle, 17 year-old Elena girl of west Felinica l " " a student of Louisiana ’ ity today and the uni- |! '■ one owner of nine Her-

V I I HE GRIN HA The entire student i a let - at the ' dvi r lemy in Indiana paraded for >i em - n “Tom Brown of liver,” showing- at h • Granada l iei 1 'e Sunday a, it Monday with a ni itiight pre- -how ciu; tonight. Tom Brown, H. B. War•■"i

MSSf^ESSIE

Leith- MtiLERy

Capt Wnvw Lancaster.

HaDEN CCAfstKF.

Regardieta of how .he feel, about the matter, Captain William N. I an ca.ter, British (Iyer who wa. recently ai quitted ot murder in the deal! af Haden Clarke in Miami, Fla , intends to marry Mr». Jey.ie Knth Miller. Australian aviatrix and the “v nan in the . a.e,’’ accordno tc an official of the Federal Department of Gabor. Captain Lancaster. wh< ba. been in love with Mr». Keith-Miller -ime he fl.-w with her from Fug land to Auatralia, five year, ago, i. now in Waterbury, Vt., seeking the consent of hi. mother to the union. But there are other obstacle, in the way. The report of the Department of Labor, which conducted deportation liearina again.t both Lancaster and Mr*. Keith-Miller n now awaiting adjudication in Wa.hingtoi. Should a decision be giver in their favor there i« (till the mntt-r o. Lancaster’, wife to be con aidered The British tlyer said that hi. wife had applied for a divorce in F-ngland .ome time ago, but he ha. no knowledge whether or not it

For thi. reason he has set the wedding date for the

nofttibU moment

was granted.

! m iville have thele

iding roles.

( hid in ivspKmde nt

uniforms, the

bund, » i>Uit coinimnioh

of infant)y, a

hattciy of ar’illery tiiul the famous

Black Horse Troop <

f cavalry per

formed on the broad

i HlHUIS of Cul-

vet, wfiTe m und ante

i iif do a tec-

| oid of a military .

n la. I vhi h

i i oul * not be lunlicMl

■ LX opt 1 : 8

1 p vri'innent instiint

T e I’lorful it.no:-|

re of Culver

i ves as a b:u*kf?r< i <

fer a dory

whicli Is filled with

resting ami

1 ictur-^ciue si ones

well as a

qu ility ’ f dramatic

ensity which

makes “To it Rri z n

Culver” one

of the most unus i d

•en plays of

the season The

irn ol T orn

| Hr. vvn’s father aft.

had siijqio-

(‘lily (lie 1 a hero’s

on a battle

1 ield in Fra . <•, \> it

((osthunmus

award of the Cot

ional Medal

of Homo) , In ing

a situat, m

which reaches tne Ic

ts of drama.

DIAMOND 1 \BI.I l

IT 1

uN DISl’I. \X

LINOOl N, Neb

Pi Nehras-

ka’s $10,000 diant iml

ibiltN* Inhlot,

| rommemoratin^: tb* t •

brat ion of the

Mass Meeting Of Striking Farmers

irrivixl late yesterday j ’ -ity (atr.puft, astride her, ' in, and driving the i l " unccd she had come to ■ for u year’s university T" 'lent James M. Smith [" r| I'" the university. 1 1 tlie first to take advantage unive ity’s offer to accept I 'i ut their market value ‘ P'i'inent of college fees. r M IHi in HEN "Kip ^kIBR release f ! ' Mas.., I (T>) R. | -fiA ing 15 dsys for ‘•v Boutcher, 45, was ■ ing in Jlledh Sl|" l 1 "' <>l UfMINTSTRaITON ■y eiven that the tin- | I i- lie ( . n oppointeil by th ■ I, ruit Cow of fwhwn Ut ‘' "f Indiana, Adminir"e estate ot George Harper, ,tnam County, deceased. * Wa,s i» supposed to be sol-

i’ Dickerson, Administra-

^ N’o. 748... ^ 1M2. ■nT u l,f, ' ,rd R Dickerson I , . C]nk ,,f >h % put: ■ Court. 10-8t.

I egislatiis art ion for SmUhW.VSfarmers, in u huge lumber shed h ,ved anti Senator B'rookhart was authorized to present it fo* Prcrid^U TC^r and Confren. Senator Brook hart is shown speaking, in th* foreground.

Murder theNiGHrCuiB Lad/* THE NEW THATCHER COLT DETECTIVE MYSTERY by ANTHONY ABBOT COPY/cOHT. 19!! BY COYrCJ-ffUEDl tt/C, aSTRItUreDB^'K.’MefLAJOfLEZ SYNV/CArE 1 /AT fOTn r.. rrxuZB.

SYNOPSIS

Lola Carewe, “The Night Cluh ■.sdy", is mysteriously murdered in ler penthouse apartment at three t'rluck New Year’s morning. \n tuur later, (he bode of Lola's guest, hristine t|uires. i- round in Lola’s oom. Christine had been kilfi-d lirst tnd her body hidden Or lluuh Baldvin attrihutes hnlh deaths due to leart failure. Guy Everett, t hrisine's New Year’s Fee escort, claims ie brought herhomeat 12:15a ml I hen vent riding, alone.on the Motor I’arkvay. Mrs. t'arewe. Kola’s mother, ienies seeing Christine return., ‘ohee Commissioner I hatcher Colt tiseounts District Minnie) Dough 'rty’s theory thst I ola was killed liv i jewel fhiel ring she headed and hat Christine met the same late tor knowing too much. Vincent Rowland. Kola's lawyer, discloses that Everett loved Kota and was jealous of Or. Italdw in. The police are on the trail of Christine's brother. Edgar, who left his Rochester home for New York alter receiving a telegram New dear's Eve. Christine was to have inherited wealth shortly Or. Multooler. the medical examiner, contradicts Or. Baldw in's statement that heart failure caused the deaths. A strap picked up in Kola's room evidently caused the bruise on Christine’s neck — after death Everett confesses he lied about riding on the Motor Parkway. He states Christine told him she h id discovered a plot to murder Kola and feared for her own life bee.in r of her knowledge, adding that Or. Baldwin wa- involved. The picture j 1 of the young man found in Kola's' room is identified by the Paris Prefect of I’oliei as that of Basil Itoucher. a young bank elerk, who met a dancer named Kola in Paris, mhhed a hank In buy her a ruby, and then disappeared Basil's parents sold medical laboratory specimens. Pro lessor Kuckner, a scientist, finds a scorpion's antenna—the instrument uf death — among the partiides of dust garnered from I ola’s room. Colt is puzzled as there were no punctures on the hollies. Kuckner calls the ( untmissioner's attention

to Kola's robe

Colt bent down and gave a turn to the screw of the instrument A low exclamation escaped him.

ready

CHAPTER TWENTY NINE r|lHF micr , ope wa placed ver I a part of the Innards of that bisected sleeve. Colt bent down ami gave a turn to the screw of the Instrument. A low exclamation es-

caped him.

supplyi whom no attendant recognized and

‘who hud remained with M Buld-

“Ja vvohlI But how ’ Are you a win until a lute hour!

mind reader ?" “And further,” adiled Flynrt, «i u

Having reassiiml Professor | know how- I sent a man out ti tiie

Kuckner and thanked him profuse medical laboratory supply houses, ly, Colt led the way back to our I Well I got something hot. Doctor

ear. Silt ing wit h militnry ereetness I Baldwin bus been buying bugs in Hie back seat, he deliberately | poisonous scorpions

filled his pipe and lighted it. Then | "Will they swear to that?”

he said: rasped Colt suddenly. "It would he possible for a medi- ! “Sure a fellow there named Vil-

en! man to get that scorpion I’hellafranca he sold Baldwin a fresh

only mark- found on Kola’s body one this morning!”

were the punctures of a hypodermic ’ ‘‘Hold on to him!” exclaimed

needle made by a medical man.” ]Colt. I'll talk with you laier.” “But the analysis showed the so-1 in solemn silence, Thutchei Colt

lution was harmlcs 1 remon-1hurried hack to the cai Back to strated. [ward Morningside Heights we hur-

Colt’s ni'd was infinitely sad. j ried. But now a change hud . "ine “Right. But do you remember over town and sky, a indeed, a

how Doctor Baldwin as he stood be- change had come into my own sus--idc Kola reached across her body pieion haunted brain. W hen we had to lift up the arm that was farth- entered the drug-store to telephone, est from him? Why’’ Suppose he we had left behind u- crisp, yellow ■ did that strange actiort because he sunshine. Fifteen minutv later the

knew the bite of the scorpion was light and warmth of the winter already there ” j morning were gone. We were cm“And he put the point of the by- | braced in a damp plague of fog. p>(dermic needle through that) I felt gloomy and depressed, and Idle?” I gasped. 'Without sensible reason, except the “It could have been done," said {fatigue of our long and unabated Thatcher Colt. “I am not ready to efforts Seemingly we were coming ■uy that it was done. But I do want ncarci to our quarry, and working to have a few words with Doctor with multiplying eliicc Yet my deBaldwin. Vi i have one telephone spondency increased ns out in

“< H ' oui s* it wa -' And the scor call to make and tlien rolled down the slope pioii had to a In the sleeve " Colt g f-;2 " id« Reigl On wt hui "Ah!” cii'l I’rofes nr Kuckner. I'eiir to mkr u- t, that hami’ed ried, | i-t tie- lilt, I icn.-h cHthed "If that well so. the scorpion would ;ip:n ‘lit building where Doctor ml I r I — do N- Dame will

n,.,' ■ , l " ' |

“I see two dried red spots of

blood ? ”

“You are right, Herr Commis-

sioner!”

“Then the scorpion was in the

sleeve

"1 believe that, too -**

“But the bathrobe was put on

wrong

"I know nothing of that.”

Can

most surely it would bite ” jrooi with I With a handkerchief, Thatcher The t- , k 1 - Colt wiped moisture from hi* brow, f - din ■ "Professor how could a person Ainsterdao, A n obtain such a scorpion? I ni u s .1 ' w < ct. Colt wan . I h

's home. altai. surrounded hy the flumes of w a- made a tic and candles, and decked a corner of about with crutches of persons mil-. one block aculously henh»d. 'I’he -'ght of it a'f-t reports . seemed to me infitiitidy tragic ano

know that." from b - tl -- before tackling Doc forlorn, and tic impr-nn deep The professor gave a demure wink, tor Italdw,n cried as we scurried hy St. Luke'* “One could go to Durango ano I I y nn was at Hi ndquarters. | Hospital, and Gatniel 1.1-wing Ins look in the cellars of old houses,” bur-tit g v» ith ■ on " to talk long trtimpet over thi even chap he suggested vith' an enormous with the t -I I' " nly a In i f el "f the Cuthedr:il nf St. .Inhri

ehnckle otherwise, it would ilk butt

he—well, very difficult to obtain .inh • d di t' l ing bndgi of the elevated at On Hun such a scontion." it,, fti was tint no employee dred and Tenth Street raced cut “But it could he done?” |of th- North Slat speakeasy could police eat. while the shaltet proof “Oh. yes, if one were connected i rrr"ttibo, htiviiig seen tiuy Kvei glass of the (ar vvindno I -me with a unive - - ity laboratory ah: ett in the i ort on New Year’s obscured with a • citing of diver alogist or a medical research man l.vc N-- atteidai t bad opened the mist that made -f lh. car's bitethey could arrange it.” grilled iron doot t-. admit the ac ,tior a chambet ot isolati.-n, a c->m “But howtor. the coat-girl did not remember pertinent of reflection rolling on "Through supply houses who taking his coat, and no waiter balloon tires, keep the research laboratories ■■ -uld admit to having rived him. I looked n Hatchet Colt He stocked with necessary insects,. Furthermore, additi al inquir vvas refilling In pip He h" I. >1 at birds all sorts of living creatures, n-s made in the apartment house, me w ith a lightly aim. - d air that

Did 1 ever tell you the story ".when Doctor Baldwin made his Colt laid his ha^d lightly ot the 1 hotnc, - petted a fa mating new old professor's elbow. held for speculation. I wu< known "The police have to*travel f. t. 'hat late in the pm - evening )i‘ofc»ot 1 have sent an fPR. i, Mi: Baldwin hud a visitor a man

hid, 1 knew, a deep crisis of exiit*

ment. •

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