The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1933 — Page 3

THR DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, JANIZARY 24, 1»33.

CTVTVTi me T nr«Trr*< n^onr MriCiU , .

Township, p utn „ m - r nf, nt y f I n! i I r ,n'?

i htp. pi,

Colo .Tmnuary. ion”

-For 0816 • Rrrrirr^ Fillmore State Hank. Interest l,.F. fi-ronm mortem dwell- ^j^-Cooper, intere"?

Llprsnn street. Small rlnwn lo^niMitre

Very reasonable. Ferrt {n", r ?^ee S, "'‘ B: ' nk lntprpfu I Fillmore Slate Rank interest

32.20

• in 7.92

10.20

3.97 4 95

17..60

rOR SALE: Clean coal.jAlben HermHin^man. train’'22T75

11.35 10.35 ittti.on 10.00

in riii.tu

10.50

;.oo :l.00

26.40 roti.fio

\t A. Cooper, auditor, dox

• • •. Albp ' , i Hermeling, man. trai ton. Onaranteert quality. 1 j'lllmore State Hank, inter. , ., 00 | 1' Ulmore State Hank intefes -k. 28-tf. j w 1. Barker. (lo<r tax

Colleet dOg tax

[pale of Hntiseholri goods at i ^ A

street from

o>) er I ' “lleet dog tux I" 1 Fillmore state Hank, interest Transfer from road fund

Cooper, auditor

Fillmore State Hank, interest

For Rent—

\\ A Coopt r. county W A. Cooper, county s I’juil Frederick. tran°fe

NT: 6-room heated apart-j 1 '

. Pniversity Shop \ t . C. John Rightsell. surety bond

! K;ist hnm t*

iphon^ 415.

■ Wanted—

2^ 2t

Eli to rent 5-room modern liartment with garage AdM, rare Banner. 24 2p i.scellaneous—

r. H. Burns, Pamc Jevsb* Robinson.

Fr*d

F. I:. For

(sell

•sT.ipe, repair®

is, p.-tm#*

blnpoh. in«urah<*

•Jin, copl

^ton & Co., book®

Duncnn, con l

Fomptob

O. II Orfont, t»acTi ret

auditor 1ft,24 , fix auditor 4ft9.9i

1.452.50

104 Oft 7 0.00

0.90 5.55

? 4 ft. 61

Jewell H Vaulrhn, s.irn»-

Fsther Dunlavy, same Ruth Mace, same

Mabel Hicks,

same

145 00 | 1 I 1 »(i mi 1 i

reja irs

Clco Shuck. Janitor Deweosc Qaraffc, r H \’ Runrk. aalnry

Virffil McCammnck, *ns and oil Jewell H Vaughn a-hinp

Mabel Joseph, same Vivian Aden, pa me Wendell Smith, s mu

Albert Hermellng:, s.im.

Mamie ('line, sanu-

II. V■ Ruark, expen®« ^ Helen Smith, teaching

Ruth Mace, same H“tha Irwin, same M.iuci Hicks, same

Rather OtmTa

I l**nry I tennis

i.ydi Jack

vy, tea.’hinjr

kson, same Bowen. sam»

C?co. Smiley, same Gilbert Cox. same Glen Moiu hart, sunn Ben Wriffhi. same .

K dolr»h Volderauer. same

Fho Shuck, janitor <’ Dimmett. same

Joe H. Havirison, xhcef, ,.| n im

I Orest (’lark, insurants Roy Purcell, cleaning

Palm« r Prod. Co . supplies Mrs. Fhas. Arnold, printing

Hailv Banner, printing

<Ireencastle. Brazil’s u^xt at hti-niP opponent, continues to win. defeating Cathedral of Indianapolis Saturday nighi .‘14 to 25—Brazil Times.

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Sprakii.e* <1 Mar: insville*. 40 to 20 Victory over Bloomington, Plank

the Martinsville Reporter

rays:

at Banner Cluh Wednes-

^ irRima Montgomery,

Music by Midnight Rnmb- i^nof-c Ruark sutheri Ission 10 rents. it '^^ ,rw,n ’ ,ump

»mp rfep

Northern Indiana Power Co Fillmore State Rank, bond® John (\ \ ertnilMon, tests Georg** Smiley, transportation

Harry Purcell, cleaning

Jewel! II Vaughn, teaching

Mabel R Joseph, same Wendell Smith, same

Albert F Hermellng, same

Lenore Moore, same

Virginia Montgomery, same

®ame

T.ftft : » r. Dimmett. janitor •'•ft.50 J Albert Ilerm*'ling

119.01 ilebm Smith, ame

caching

pYimits si k ini:

CHICAG O, .Ian. 24, (UP)—John H. fltlfrthnv srion of a family long prominent in Chicago society, shot and kiJtert nintself at the Silverthorne mangjaW 1 "' last night a few mn-n-en*:l ■Hot he hiii goodnight to hi?

infalrfipbehter He was 26.

Hig »|f'\ the former Elizabeth Goddard,j"a? in an adjacent room'

He bn Smith, same \ Ivinn Ader, same M imie Fline, same Mabel flicks, same

Oscnr I.ydick. transportation Henry M. Jackson, same

Ben Wright, same

Rudolph Volderauer. satne

Glen Morehart, cam* Gilbert Cox, same l •ennF Bowen, «ame i:\»r*it 5 <»rk, samp

f F l 'immett, janitor

^’Ico Fl'tv*k same

| • ■ i

I)<'\',.p.c r Garage, repairs Fruit! Hdw. Co, roofing AI b n !.u nher Fo., lumber

putting Jheir flaughter, Jacqueline, to j 1 bed. 84 heard the shot and found F<Uin Irwin, f tehing

her hunAnil dead in a bedroom with

■ bullet It s heart.

Membtt >f the family said Silverthorne Hb i been slightly ill, hut did

this would have motivated jile He had been in exrelthey said.

stiunii sxi.F

KRAI, BW %TB

of a certified copy of

h* dir*

AM of th. m •ndTI C*bt* Mid '

the

lireeled from

copy of a the Clerk

l.etha Irwin.

Northern Indiana Power

C. C. Dimmett. janitor label lli<k®. teaching Georg** Sn.iley, trims Fviwett 5'ork. same

1* well H. Vaughn, teaching

Mabi l R .loser h. same \V« nd» ll Smith, ^am**

Vlhert i: Hermeling, teaching

I,more Moore, same*

Virginia Montgom**ry. name Ig nore TRtnrk Suthcrlin. same

Helen Smith, amp Vivian Ader. same

Mamie Clin**, :

O^cnr I.ydick, trans

22.59

1 02

5.67

..0.0ft 22.00 277.1 4 ir,;, no i 52.00 1 ft 5.00 160.00 142.96 128.37

i

117.1ft 109.19 ] 10.58 120.0ft X 5. ft 0 79.60 OS Oft 10 00 65.0ft 11. im> 40.00 90.00 1.50 4.10

29.

5ft 4 1

1.50 :o.!.o

103.2,9

6 65

10 (ft 1 20.no

.0.00

lO.ftO

Vivbm Adar same Mabel Joseph a no* Mamie Cline, same Rather Dunlavy satin Jewell V'aughn. samf

WcndiH Smith, sam** Rudolph Volderauer. trans l.etha Irwin. t«* aching

Rui h Mace, same Mabel Hicks, sam* Glen Morehart. tr.inv Rerl Wright same Gilher* Fox. same

Lydick. same Smiley, same

Henry Jackson. inn*

I)enni'- Bowen, am** Cleo Shuck, janitor

Virgil McCammack, gas end

G* o Smiley, trans

\*»rtbf*rn ln*liana Power Co. F. F*»wgill. repairs Knox ('on F*)il Co., coal Rig Four Railroad, freight Julian Petro. hauling •oal

P Reeves, rapnirs Dimmett. janitor Vaughan, ten<*hlng

ame

* )scn G* *»

C. F. D .if u **ii

mgh

Mabel Joseph.

Wendell gmit h. c .i»ue

same

,ydl**k.

• - Il**n! Jackson, same r\erW Tb rt Wright, same 1 lit* I r>. .... i ,xVx t ,. i #i^ 11, a

trimi * ircuit * ouri of Put-j Rnnrdnh V*»ldcr:iuer. ®ame

|t\ Indiana, in « ause No.

(ilen Morehart. same

ana, in Cause

Man* I» 5*1 aVnt'i'ff'and M°iry [ F^^rUTtor*

Thou^inrt Fivn 'Diiitlrp.l 1 7' rB ! l n > ' , '’‘' j " ni,nr »WdrxxKA.......

’■ " , n ‘"" ros ’ nn lr. p R„i<.. hatiling

with interest

od costs | will expose at

Fehrua

the hiKhcst bidder" on JlV.'i,' Yaughnj teaching

2. Mabel R

ry II. 19 33. between

..f 1ft ri clock A. M and 4 .M tif said day, at the door jo -t House in Oreencastle, |o 'it*. Indiana, tiie rent® and n ter’n not to exceed seven from the following *1es. ribf ite in Putnam Founts, in

lo 1 Indiana, to-wit

t si <|ii;irter. and the north southeast quarter, and the

quarter of t h^* hO« ^nd the east half qu : rtcp of Sect ion

16. North, Range 4 West :6ft acres, more or less t tits and profits will not sufficient sum to pnlfsfv said lerest. and *‘osts. I will, at | time and place, expose to tiu* fee simple title to said • r so much thereof a® may r\ to discharge «ald decree, nd costs. j?nid sale to he

fthoui anv relief whatever

,a'ion nr nnnraisement laws

r\FSS WHFRFOF

*»ct my band, this the

ri t'trv. 1933 ALVA BRYAN,

I Sheriff of Putnam Fo Sutheiiin. Atty. for Plain

■r

FI INF ORDER IV R VHIF« !AB, it ha« been shown to faction of the County Health |onpr of the County of Putof Indiana, the Indiana Iterinarian and the Indiana pel of Health, that an *mtT>ts within the County of booansc of an outbreak and of the discasp known a c

.To.flpph, ffafnp

V cnrlpn Smith, s-ame

Albert It. rmpling, trachina

t.pnorp Moore, same

VirKim-i Mnnifcomrry. 'amp l.onorp Ruark SutbPrllh same

I. ptha Irwin, 'ame llilpn Hmith. snrfir Vivian Aflcr. same j JlumiP rilne, samp

j MahPl IIIpI.s, -amp it hwfst I cisrar Lj'rttPk, trun' of thP] florrv .fackson. samo on 21 ! Rprl Wright, same

t'fnrgf. Smllet. same

Rnrtnlph Vnlrtpraiier. same

rtton Morehart. same mihort Fox. same riemts Bowefi. same Fleo Shuck janitor r r Dtmmatf. same I'.lste r Ruark. trains

Son tu t u Indlanm Rower Fo .tali in Retro, unloadlndr coal

II. \- Ruark salary l.flha Ti«in. teachlnft

I. A tk-kanlt. commencempnt Jewell H Vaughn, tearhlnc

Mah"l R .Inspph. same Wendell Smith, eame

AI heft r: IfermPlInp. ime

l.onore Moore, same

A irglnin Montgomery, same l.enore Ruark Suthcrlin. same

l.etha Irwin. ihstltutP

Helen Smith, teach X In't

Vivian Atler. same Mamie Rltnc. same Mattel Hicks same Oscar I.ydick, tram Henry Jackson, trans

Henry Jackson, enumeration

Mcrt Wright, Iran' Ocorgc smiley, same

Rudolph Volderauer. same

Ok

I have ae 1 Tt h

IN,

-’mints. Plain-

j 7-3t

ilen Morehart, same Ollhert Fox. same

t>! Ifn

Httte Bokrtl

I isw esc Oarage, repairs

Hunter Hrus, domestic sclenc..

Knox ron. Fo., ca » u Welch Mfg Fo .

n-tituting a mnna-P to pub- ^00.Tame int) to livestock Within the <• r nimmett. Jnnltor Putnam and nl?o threaten-| ‘ ho shuck, s im*

|pho|ir heaith and livestock Jt tiie State, It is therefore RFD, by the County Health pone 1 of Putnam County, the Itorinarian and the State |Health, that a quarantine of Vnd cat within the Township kl'ile. County of Putnam. |Indiana, shall he established htninert for a period of not one huntlred and twenty |l> from this date. January

It is further

IFD, that the term, “quarused in this order shall It all dog- and cat-- when at away from the premises of *. shall he in leash or under ^t control of the owner and dog or cat found at larye (V fium ihe premise- of the Jthout being securely in leash the direct control of the II he subject to he killed by peers, a- provided by law ft (HD, That this quarantine |ih full force anti effect for b<l of thirty ClfM days from and that after the expira»his thirty (.10| day petiod, fi on of this quarantine jail not apply to dogs that properly vaccinated by a |t veterinarian within a per(6) months prior to Janu[U'dr!. when -itch vaccinated [known to the local enforcing

ining

of mnr

t.lnwl oreentep. tranc 1: 1. rnwglll. repairs Honor William’-. ciPn

Stillwell, repair

ge. rcp.-i rlomert

par of coal

If Fo . fllplofnox

Wchsicr Ruhl. Fo., hooks Rodch' iver Fo . hooks Fhappel Harms. Inc , music

fllnn Fo , hooks

11 || noble Rig. Co., .supplies Northern Indiana Rower Fo. v irgil McFnmmnelt, Janitor

Tom Terry gravel

H R Mullen supplies (■ (* plmmett. repnlf? Julian Retro, gravel

I'has Rro idstreet, sheep chum

F t* nimmett. repairs H V Ruark. salary

E | McFahe X Pon. supplies

P M Horn, floor nil Rig Pour, railroad,

F f Dimmett. carf of hl*ig Oscar t.vdh’k, unloading I" I. powgill pnrt*i A’ bihor

S Byrd, freight

irold Gorhr

FnImor Prod *

Paul Sinclair, hnull

Fillmor** Plat* Rink, bond

F f Dimmett. repairs

O H Grip^t. fparh. rctir^m^nt

John R FI ark gravel l.oi- /.elner. mowing Oscar I.ydick. freight

Fxthpr Dunlavy. same

Ruth M m***, rmme

Albert llermeling, sam,

l.etha Irwin, same .Mabel Hicks, sam* Mamie Fline. e ; , m( . VIvian Ader, same Helen Smith, same Osf*nr I.ydick. trans

J65.00 ' ilenrv Jackson, same 165.(»0 ^ Hort Wrighi same

153.( 0 t Btidolph Volderauer. same

195.00 f;i.*n Mnrehari. trans 160.00 Gilbert (’ox. am* 155.00 Dennis Bowen, same 140.00 rieo Sntiby, same 128.00 (’1**0 Shuck, janitor 120.00 nip Four, freight

122.50 \llan Lumber Fn , lumber

85.00 Ktg**r A' Fo siipfilic®

64 60 M i*l w* 1 Ro<k *’o . Malt ro'k

79.60 .1 1 Holcomb, supplies

65.00 Kig*»r I’urnett C*» . tnbb* 66.00 Louie Sinclair tele, service 65 00 Oscar Lydiek. unloading ear

9ft 00 Deweese Garage labor 6.25 Fust ham garage, same 8 42 John Farroli. repairs

13.47 17 L. McCabe A Son. uppli*’® 45.82 Producers Sal* C*> cm.i1 16.00 in dpi® Sc ho** I Hoard, trans 276.00 M j Mnrphy. legal service 165.00 Martinsville Lutnb Fo lumber 153.00 chas Hroa*lstre»»t sheep claim

195.00 Joe II Davidson, ame 160.00 f| v Ruark. -alary 155.00 || \ Ruark rent

tto.oo Statement showing amount of 105.00 moneys paid to the various fund 128.00 M:irion Township, of Putnam Founty 120.00 disbursements therefrom and balance 122.50 remaining therein, for the vear **nd

120.00 jna |>ec**mb**i' 31. 1932

85 00 townfhip FFND

64.40 Balance on bond 79.00 Recf'fpt® during year

60.00 Total of ha 1 and r*'c«*ipts 65.00 Disbursements during year

Final balances ROAD FFND

Balance on band

Receipts during year

Total of balance and receipt

Disbursements during year

Filial balances

PFFfivl SC HOOT Balance on hand

Receipts during year

J5 00 'foi ,] of !• I and receipt--269.01 j Disbursements during year

170 00 Final b tlances

158 00? TFITION FFND

205.00 b i |an* ♦* on hand

165.001 Hocrtpi* during year ! Total Of bal and receipt® Disbursements during year

Final balances

DOG FFND

Receipt® *Iuring year

Total Pi balance and receipt

|»f<-hnr p - • nts during year

BOND FFND Balance on hand

Receipt 1 tinring year Total of bal and receipts Disbursements during year

Final balance*

TOTALS OF ALL FFNPS

Balance on hand

Receipt - during year J4,044.9v

Total of hnl. and receipt® Disburs* ments during year

Final balances

Total balance as shown b\ this re-

$ I 5.993 21.

120.00 ;t > 90.00 t < >

2 4ft

ISO.0t» ♦

12.50 216.99 160.00 109.19 153.00 ISO 00 lift 58 50.00 117.19 133.37

106.79 •

1 2(1 (Ml 133.67 85 00 66 10 65 00 40.00 30 00 66 00 79.60 65 ft ft

90 (»0 1 (Jood

40.00 73 00 16.16

6.00

150.00

4 35

1 28 75 40 (*0 1.80.00 1 28 00 1 20 00 160 ftO 122 50 14 5.00 225 0ft 153.00 45 00 117 60 145.00 1 20 00 66 Oft 79 6ft '

30 00 }

85 oft bash Valiev Umrnev final

60 0ft I 44.6ft i

65.00

90.00 • 12.51 [ 30.00 f 50 Oft I

7 50

72.00

4 5.99 |

20.00 12.00 40.00

225.00

160.00 1 53.00 133 67 133.47 180.00 106.78 I 20.00 110.58 109.19 117.19 85 00 64.60 7 9 60 4 5 Oft r.r. (1ft 3ft (Ml 65 (Ml 30.00 90 00 43.02

324 09

NET

TABS

Hail and Farewell co Freedom ■MU 11 1 *Wl,l P

1 hp “Panthers” played hard; t'lev did ihe he?t they rould Friday nitht. And don't forget, those "Panthers'' have lieaten some girong loams, (ireenrastle with hig Jes ,\l Anally, was one of their victim- Any Tran that r.an heat Oreencastle is a g.od

team. OOO

From the schedules on out desk :he majority of Putnam county teams will be idle this weekend due to th>- Wa-

nt Terre

mi

"n nn

nn

an nn i . i’.'.an 25 a:

0

i vn nn i

nj tn

aisss *sm-.r«fcr*

Ink gravel

k. he

weerts

Loui’* Slncluir, t**lc ^fvlcc (' |» puts hnultng grs'^l

F

ink

mrtc

Peril Nirhots. *n

in*

r u,ii* hnulln# s;rn . <■ nimmett, ianltnr frank farmer, gravel

..i...h.. willtamson, kra'ei

lirhol* gravel

ranr

vel

irantine Order shall Vie dulv M f, d by being published in

Ipanors of Putnam County , „ lln . Irnishing copies to the Clerk j .1 h k i/'-r srajej

| r cuit Court and the Sheriff County, and by furnishing t-e Chief of Police and ki lial- of incorporated eiliewithin Cloverdale Toxvn

ham County.

Par.antine order is estahlishlordanre with the provisions Hdi, Art- 1027 and Ch.ap-

Kd- 1011.

forest Clark

John H Clark grav

pant Hlnelalr, hauling gravel

i,,1m ft Mark gravel

ferne fired, adviser, beard

Robert Arnold ‘■ame frank White, -ant'

Reher^Ro k Mn i son''’hauling gravel 45 7'<

Furl Arnold, rum# Fh.-iH Snodgrifs. some

133.37

5 Oft

1 22.18 114 18 115.57 120.0ft 85.00 64.60 30.00 79 60 60.00 65 00 66 00 30.00 65.00 40.00 90.00 15.00 12.60

6.00

36 on

1.90

50.78 77 00 27 34

5.32 5 40 2.19

24 01

6 90

22.70

8.66

21 60

.89

7 00 4 0ft 0ft t.i 90 230.0ft 170.92 14.85 47 6ft 25 00 2ft Oft

mi

3 Ik

213.77 21 00 1.065.64 15 00 11 •; c:

4 80 I 75

1 1 0ft

5.15

21.00 40 00

6 00

kt Ik 47.70 52 50 18 on 17.50

M 00 | Oft , DU

137.50 A '»•>

1 6.00 20.00

1.45 3 70

14" 34 ) 49 Oft

266.2K

35.00 32.75 35.5ft

2.0ft

2 3ft Oft • ift Oft

.1!

1 (»78 7ft

:s6.78

1 V 65.48 1 301.85

563 6 3

1.206 04

None

1.206.04

4 06 05 799 99 Fl f ND

7.481 "ft 6.06! 94 14.14.2 S3 8.4 19 I 9 5.7 24 6 4 7.598.88 15.577 96 23.1 76 84 1 4.09 5 7 4 ft 08MO

510.50 i |0 50 51ft 50

1.453.62

,27 89

I 98 1.51

66

2.15

7.66

42.884 20 2*1 890 "ft 15993 20

port. ,. ,

Ware'"t ' hecks out * i .mding |»cc**m-

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Totni hitlnncgs :in*1 outstanding vv *rrant®. Dc, ember 31, |932. $1 7.075 67.^ f’.ish in dcpo^ftorN December 21.

1932. $17,075.67.

r II* IM hci V Ruark. the Trustee of Wnrion Townahlp. Putnam Fount v Tn-illnn.-i, <lo solemnly swear tor iifflrm) that (he preceding report of r*'ceipts. <1 jcluir* ement * and balances true n nd -orr* < t s I vcril\ belie*-. * and I r. ( ri h« ’ *1cc|arc th.-it the sums witb \Aliich I mi charged in tb - report are .,11 ,,, th,* ums received b* me and that he various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid In

and without

lied.

IV 5 0

4 20

me ,tn, Vg-niv * "T;

Ruark ma^rf/mes

F.lslc

!vA ’SSH. 1SSS,

men H. Mhrchart, tran

Hart Wright, same Oscar I.vdlrk. same Henrv Jackson -ame Ponhis Bowen, same

Rudolph Void, raiier. "be

mihert Cox. s»M*

. i!

HUNTER. Clerk, Clover- j \^' n A

' Miifnte Cline

fillhert cox.

On smlli'. same Smith ttapnmg

Ader. eumt-

xaffir

*1K»,

0 24-2C [ i.ith

’ M ®

48.35

1 50

40.0ft 35 16 66 ftft 93 6ft 85 0ft 65 ftft 65 00 30.00 60 00

1 28 00

120 00 122 50 180 00

153 00

jCQ.OO

18 6$

xpet

6a id in the express nr

irntdicfi igreemeflt th.n anv portlnn ih**r*«>t 'hall b* retained h> or repaid to me *>r any other person And I 'tirrbei <ieciire > and *#enr (or amrm • 11.. ., * v,: \ e recci\ e*i n*» money, nor articb of v.-rlue. fn consideration of ,, n \ , .ciract by me is Trustee of this

Tow n*o ip

HFRSFHFL V RFARK r Pv, i. ** of Marlop Township

Si,h rihed and sworn to before me. D,], » l ajrmnn of the Advisory Board 0 ? ,pi- Town*hip. this 3rd day of .1 in-

iiarv. 1°33

v n f.t.non

t ha rm .n of Advisor, Board of Marlon Township. J'hl? report vv.a received aet-epted and approved hv the Advi.-oi. Board .hi Township at their innn.il meet1.. , r ihl" the third dav- of Januarv,

V H F.I.ROP f f WfflTf ROBT ARNOI.P

xitv Isorv Board Marlon Township notice of administration Notice is hereby given that the under-ismed has been appointed hv the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putham County. State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of John R Thomas late of Putnam Courtly, de-

ceased.

Said estate is supposed to he sol-

vqpt. •

Nn 7.107. * diaries R Thomas, administrator

January Id, HU”.

Attorney James & Allee. • John W Herod. Clerk of the Put-

nam Circuit Court

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Haute. Rainhridgp winner of the -actional at Cloverdale, meet? Dugger in tjte 8 p. m. game Friday \n tilts are carded for Fillmore or Cloverdale. Contests on tap for quintets in this

community are;

Friday

Relle Union at eminence New Market at Roachdale. Greeneastle at Crawfordsville.

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We have been trying to convince a ' number of local fans thi week that j the Tiger Cubs have a tough jeh on [ their hands if they defeat Crawford ville Friday night. In the fir t place, the game will he staged on the Athenians’ home floor or rather in (the Wabash college gym) and 'hat makes a difference. Then. Maiaskn and McCarty, regular guards, will be opposing- the Cubs in this -ecnnil meeting and that tend- tn make a bigger dif ferenoe We believe the Greencastle boys will win hut we will be satisfied with a margin of five or six points, You can take it. front us. it will b" no .'IP to 12 score as was the ease in their first clash thi- winter Coach Henry has scouted the Purple ami Gray net tosseis consistently this season -and he will have the Athenian? all set tn spring a -urprise. p's up tr Jess Mc.Anally & Company to spoil his plans From all indications a rather large i rnwrt of rooters will accom- j pany the .--quart to the up-.Monon town j to witness this battle of old rival-.

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Roth the Rotary and Kiwanis club , are making big plan? fur the basket- I ball game between the two nrgamza at ion- to lie played nn Wednesday evening. I’eb. 1, a- a curtain raiser to the Frankfort-Greencastle high school j charity tilt It will be a grudge battle on the part of the Kiwanian who .-ire determined to avenge the 14 to 1*1 defeat handed them by the Rotarians , two years ago. Members of the Ki wanis quad held their first workotp last night and will hold several more practices before the night of the con test. Dr “Gib” Rhea i captain of Ihe Kiwanis outfit while Dr. Killinget b piloting the Rotary nettevs

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Another scrap of interest -cheduled for the evening of Feb I. in cornier- ■ tinn with the other tilt already mm tioned, will take place when the Greencastle and Frankfort fre-hmen fives tangle at <i 45 p. m. The Rotary -Kawani- hostilities will start at. 7:30 with the main attraction hy H-ius man’s Hot Dog- and Frtmemsnn'- Tig er Cubs getting underway at 8:15 o' clock or shortly after.

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Greene,a.-'le'.- freshman squad i al so entered in a first year tumament to be held at Southport this Friday and Saturday. Ceach Marion Crawley is in charg-e of thi bunch and the In cal yearlings no doubt will make a good showing

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The Indiana All-Stars, local colored independent aggregation will travel to New Market tonight to clash with

Ed White's fast professional quint.-t Haffner and Harbi on, furmei Witbash stars, play with the New Market drapery agitators. The All-Star lineup include .it,,, Cockeraam, ex-lttuzil pivot a-p; Huffman and Haskii guards; Ft repHiigh and Oliver, u ward 1 "Brick" Miller and Haul. Stone, former Tiger Cub luminaries are also signed up to play with the New Market squad this evening. WKI I I l< SERIOUS! A II I LONDON Jan. 24. (UUi Anxi t> increased today i(guiding the run dition of John Galsworthy, nov. li and playwright who is seriously ill

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Galsworthy, il5, became ill list Nu vemher and wms unable to go to Stockholm foi presentation of tiir Nobel prize fur literature. He \vastricken recently with anaemi. puis oning.

Reno, the.last stop on the marital voyage, was chosen as the starting place for her third matrimonial venture by Josephine “Fifi” Widener daughter of Joseph E. Widener, millionaire sportsman, of Philadelphia The heiress is shown with her new hubby, Aksel P. Wichfield, formei attache/at the t)anish Legation in Washington, after their marriage on the same uay that the groom was granted a divorce from his former wife Tht judge who granted him freedom uerformed the ceremony.

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SYNOPSIS Priscilla, lovely young daughter ot the late Sir John Harradine. Captain • General of the Leeward Isles, leaves the West Indies aboard the "Centaur" bound for England She is accompanied by the pompous. middle-aged Major Sands, her father s aide, who seeks to win her hand and fortune. The time is t6!)U; the scene, the Spanish Mam Although his chances for suceedmg Sir John as Captain-General were negligible, the Major leads Priscilla to believe he gave up the opportunity in order to he with her. She. however, considers him one of the family At Barbados, Monsieur Charles dr Kernis. distinguished looking Frenchman, comes aboard. Fearing pirates. Captain Hiansome refuses to take De Bernis to Guadeloupe but otters to let him oft at Samte Croix. Priscilla, attracted by De Bernis, resent* the Major's hos tility towards the Frenchman. Alien Captain Bransume stops at Roseau. Priscilla. Major Sands and l»e Bernis go ashore. The Major's Belief that De Bernis is an adven turer is strengthened when a burly, ill-kempt Frenchman, reeking of rum and tobacco, greets De Bernis In an impudently familiar tone. Later. De Bernis explains the man was a brother-in-arms al Santa Catalina when the Spanish raided it. Priscilla is thrilled by Ihe bar rowing tale* of De Bernis’ past. Realizing de Bernis' attraction for Priscilla, tiie Ma)or cunstantly belittles him. reminding hei of their di^erent social status. (BARIKK SIX

They were leaning at the time upon the carved rail of the quarter deck to watch the loading, conducted under the jealous eyej of Captain Bransume. himself, who was not content to leave the matter to the quartermaster and the boat-

swain.

The coamings were off the main hatch, and by slings from tiie yardarm the bales of hides were being hoisted aboard from the lafts that brought them alongside. In the waist a dozen hairy seamen, naked above their belts, heaved and sweated In the merciless heat, whilst down in the stifling, leekmg gloom of the hold others laboured at the stowage. The Captain, in cotton shirt and drawers, the blue kerchief «wath)ng his cropped red head, bis ruddy, freckled face a gleam with sweat, moved hither and thither, directing the hoisting and stowing, and at times, from sheer exuberance of energy, lending a powerful hand at the ropes. Into this sweltering bustle stepped Monsieur de Berms from the gangway that led aft. As a concession to the heat he wore no coat. In the bulging white cambric shirt with its wealth of rnflies, clothing hin. above a pair of claret breeches, he looked cool and easy despite his heavy black periwig and broad

black hat

He greeted Bransome with fn miliar ease, and not only Bran some, but Sproat, the boatswain. From the bulwarks he stood surveying the rafts below with their Silent crews of nuked Caribs and noisily directing French overseers. He called down to them — Major Sands assumed it to be some French ribaldry — and set the m laughing and answering him with raucously merry freedom He said something to the hands about the hati hway, and had them presently all agrtn. '1 ben. when the trader LaFarche came climbing go the deck. m<'PP"‘B himself, and de mandirig rum. there was de Bernis supporting the demand, and thrust ing Hrsn*° m * before him to the after gang**!'- w bilat himself he followed, bringing LaFarche with him an flun * •'••'eleaalv about the villai ,ous old trader’s ahouider "A raflR 5 t» li * w i witi^ut digutty

or sense of dinciplitse," was the Major's disgusted comment. Miss Priscilla-looked at him sideways, and a little frown puckered her brow at the root of her daintily chiselled nose. "That is not how I judge him.” "No?” He was surprised. He uncrossed his plump legs, took his elhows from the poop-rad. and stood up, a heavy figure rendered the more ponderous by an air of self sufficiency. "Y’et seeing him there, so very much at ease with that riffraff, how else should he be read ? I should be sorry to see myself in the like case. Stab me, I should.” “You stand in no danger of it.” “1 thank you. No.” "Because a man needs to lie very sure of himself before he can condescend so far.” It was a little cruel. But his sneering tone of superiority had annoyed her curi-

ously.

Astonishment froze him “I . . . I do not think 1 understand. Stab me if I do.” She was as merciless in her explanation, unintimidatrd by his frosty tone. T see in Monsieur de Bernis a man placed by birth and experience above the petty need of standing upon his dignity.” The Major collected the wits that had been scattered by angry amazement. After a gasping moment. he laughed. Derision he thought was the surest, corrosive to apply to Mich heresies. "Stab me! Here's assumption! And birth, you say. Fan me. ye winds! What tokens of birth do you perceive in Ihe tawdry fellow? ' “His name; bis bearing; his . , ” But the Major let her get no further. Again he laughed. His name? The “de” you mean. Faith, it's borne by many who hav<- long since lost pretensions to gentility, and by many who never had a right to it Do we even know that it is his name? As for his bearing, pray consider it. You saw him down there, making himself one with the hands, and the rest. Would a gentleman so comport himself?" We come back to the beginning,” said she coolly. “1 have giv< n you reason why such as he may do it without loss. You do not answer

me.”

He found her exasperating But he did not tell her so. He curbed his rising heat. A lady so well endowed must l>e humoured by a prudent man who looks to make her his wife And Major Sands was a

very prudent man.

But, dear Priscilla, it is because you will not be answered. You are a little obstinate, child.” He smiled to humour her. "You should trust to my riper judgment of men. You should so, stab me." And then he changed his tone. "But why waste breath on a man who tomorrow or the next day will have gone, and whom we shall never see again?” She sighed, and gently waved her fan. It may be that her next words were uttered merely to plague and punish him. “I take no satisfaction in the thought. We meet so few whom we are concerned ever to meet again. To me Monsieur de

Bernis is one of those few."

"In that case." said he, holding himself hard to keep his voice cool and level, "I thank heaven the gentleman is so soon to go his ways. In these outlandish settlements you have had little chance, my dear, of loarnitig—ah - discrimination in the choice of associates A few months in England will give you a

very different outlook.'*

"Yes That is probable," sSid she with a sweet aubmissivengss "Until now 1 have been compelled to to rept the associations which circum stance has thrust upon me. In England it will l>g mine to choose This was a little devastating in Its arr^iiguity. If he was left in

doubt of bat raatl tnaanui*. ba was

in nn doubt that, before England was reached and the choice afforded her, he would have placed her beyond the need of exercising it in so far as a husband was concerned. But she had not yet completed her task of chastening his superciliousness. “As for Monsieur de Bernis. It yet might he possible to persuade him to make the voyage with us. Good company upon a voyage is not to be disdained. The time can be monstrous tedious.” He stared at her, his florid fare inflamed. She smiled up at him over the edge of her fan, very sweetly. "Will you try to persuade him,

Bart ?”

“I? Persuade him’’" He spoke in horror. “Stab my vitals! Persuade him? I? You jest, of course.” She laughed a trilling littl enigmatic laugh, and was content to leave the matter there. Later, whilst still they lingered on the quarter, they were sought by Monsieur de Bernis. He cam* laden with a basket woven of palmetto, containing fresh oranges and limes He brought it as an offering to Miss Priscilla, announcing tiiat he had sent Pierre, his half-caste servant, ashore to gather the fruit for her that morning. Graciously she accepted, thanking him. He waved the thanks aside. “A very trifling gift." “In gifts, sir, it is tiie thought that counts.” The Major was left considering that he must practise thoughtfulness in future. He remained silent and brooding, whilst Monsieur da Bernis Hung there in talk with Miss Priscilla. Tiie Frenchman was gay, witty and amusing, ami to tiie Major it seemed that Miss Priscilla was very easily moved to laughter. His stolidity leaving linn little skill in the lighter social arts, he became increasingly uneasy. What if this French adventurer, growing too conscious of Miss Pi iscilla's attractions, were after all to decide to make tiie voyage to Europe on the Centaur? What if Miss Priscilla, whose laughtei ami general manner seemed in Hie Major's jaundiced eyes to be almost tinged with wantonness. should so fur forget her dignity as. herself, to invite ue Bernis to such a course? Major Samis, inwardly cursing the delays resulting from these loadings of hides, was surly and uneasy all that day. His chance, however, and his revenge upon the man who had occasioned him these pangs was unexpectedly to be vouchsafed hint that evening at

supper.

The Centaur left Dominica a little before sunset, and with the wind on her starboard quarter set a westerly course for the Isle of Aves, so as to give a wide beitb to Guadeloupe. Having conned the ship, the Captain went below to supper, and came m high good humoui to me spacious cabin, flanked to port and starboard by the lesser cabins which his passengers were now occupying The great horn swlndows in the stern stood wide to tiie an mid to the green receding mass of the island, which Captain Bransume announced without a sigh that he would never see again. His goodhumour was rooted in the fact that Ids last call made and his cargo safely stowed, he was now definitely setting his face towards home ami the serene ease in the bosom of a family that scarcely knew him. Nevertheless, he went in confidence that, like himself, this family looked forward joyously to his retirement from the sea and to assisting him in garnering the reward for all these years of labour bravely shouldered and for all ^he penis and hardships confronted without shrinking. 0 (To Bf Continued! Cppirifbl, by R»f*»» Sebtrift? nDln^c«v6tf Kwf Sird wt#* la*.