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THE DAILY BANNER, GEEENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1933.

WE’RE IN THE LUGGAGE BUSINESS NOW

“ BRITISH IDLE ISSUE M \(, \ZINE K( )R J( (BLESS

he -jwns examples of 17th and 18th • . ariel colors ana shades. “Antique pr.ces have held up well ■iunng the repression and I'm not *".'ned ab-j’j! : iy investment," Hoyitr. says.

196.046. against 43.107.147 in 1931.

Ot< 1 PATH'N VI. « KN FEK." \ND C n\L 'LE».t>EK> <.ET MILLION' SOCIAL CLl »' OFFER ASHLAND Fa. UP»—The AnthKN 11 I tINMENT .^ ( A" cist r.

the amount f anthracite being “b-xtleggeo annually at 390fl00

*2.000,000.

-r cent of this illegal y trespassers on the ■ coal companies with .-ji'ers compete for trade. Tr.e remaining - -toien from loaded railroad yards or in

ft A R- TO DEDICATE . . . t.K-VMTE MLV «.I U « OKLAHOMA. City. tLP—Indian BOSTON - Boston & Maine rail- _ . ter, Daughters t -ad reported tor December, 193-, a

February tt ^ operating income

»- ate a erar . e riser com- against *732.236 in December, 1932.

the cei t« • t‘ W ash- * *

NEW YORK—Report of the Air Reduction Co- Inc., showed a net arofit of PLM.fiiS for the quarter aded ia.-t Dec 31. against *425^20 j

in the preceding quarter.

With the Famouj Belber Line For the next two weeks «e are ifferintr any piece of lutriraee in our St<»re at i

20%

/<>

DISCOINT Vou’ll find every thing you need here FINE OLADSTUNE.'. TRA\EUN*. B O.', LUULV FITTED ' t'ES. THE PtHLAR ZIPPER BAGS. IN EAtT K\ ER1T HI NO V i.ooU LI «.<, U1E DEPARTMENT 'H"l I D HA' H Buy Now And Save 2U r f . S. C. PREV0 COMPANY HOME STORE

BIRKENHEA

i UP i — u ■

publisher- her' 1 , producing a ’ which even

page

The pr.du.t the newest patior.a! centerganized b> t socud expert me: Birkenhead - occupational c-'' •ide intere-t- .: a “twopen e a *'i sically an-i mer.t Men bes.egv- t ter-, eager t t r e-> to g fenny siu - ar

I^ncaahire, Eng.

:.en have tum-i to ns value-, '. 'g. editing and Ninety-five

ihtly magazine : ;ns a “woman's

•.his magazine ent of the o ,d s-<ial clubs e.-s as part of

- recctne dotte-i wit. - fostered by ^t---:<c:al dubs, run on wk’’ basis Th^-y are tr.e unemployed phyally fit. -.e occupational cen- ■. their enforced ide - ount and the “t» e so prosperous ; ited supply of vol- 1 twopenny -ubscr.p.liar i tatnes ar- ■

coal is mine<i properties of t whioh the the nearby five per cent car- standing

transit.

The amount legally would according to

mates.

In securing ’.ers-jns were eleven mor.t-

T he asssx. •entatives ,.f the public, cs the illegal tr trucks whi.h rob t.ie ra-.r ani employr and his wo. market, and • organization of work.

memorat-ng

mg: n s ••rsrt to Fort Gibson

aaar Okay

ris IC-r- r where the K. O. i G. Railr ...: ss five historical spots—the origins r ad to Texas thrxigh Indian Terr: the piac* where the first part of Creeks coming t..> th.s coentry

• -a : n

Verdig: the Irving Tra... and the old Osage and Creek Indian agencies. T - markker is a grant- -.ab. two feet nen three feet wide and 16 inch-- t ick, suitably carved.

c a) marketed il* j " 6<<ij freight cars, a-s-xiation’s esti-“t-xitleg” coal, 30 during the first f 1932, the report comprising repre?rs, operator.* and r examination of ecause the “bo<>ts. u-e overloaded - the highways. rg itful freight b the operator r the legitimate : e miners' union ,nd its members

Kll N 'I tKLE' E”V TEHRIEK

WOKTH. Ta (UP)—A* •i ictten -uckles a >'>ur.g fox

ter. r. which has never had puppies, at t ene of Mrs G. A Rh-des.

he Worth here. The mother

rted her offspring.

near ca: ■

PHILADELPHIA — The research bureau of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerc- reported 26 new or exar.ding u 'ers, manufacturers or

Kauble & North»«-t ••mer of 9

SAL’S AGE 2 For

H: SPOTS IN BUSINESS NEW YORK. Jan. 27. (L'P*—New V- rk ity board of education plated an • :-r with the Woodst ek T; pe•a • - . of Chicago f r '.'jBT t .pe- - :ii to be the larg-st indi- : .er ever to be placed in the

COINTRT BAC K BONES ArJ Ribs—Lb.

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Fresh BACON

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and brit the of Vancouver udent Oscar," axes a aeva.-t.r.g g-aaroed food-

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HEDGE’S MARKET T' M

Bacon

9c

( buck Roast

»j:\n ji'icy

7C LB.

12

PIKE Pork Sausage

Piece. LI JOWL

Lb

61 c

4 Lbs.

25c

\ eal

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lb !b ib

iOc 10c 5c

Round or

Loin

Steak 1 Sc Lb Ground Beef 3 Lbs. 25c IRE'If LEAN

LARD I RoimmU

19c

Fork s l< ;ik

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25c

1 nffee. 'unrnse

Brand—Lb.

15c

LEAN Fresh Oysters '••LID P V h

Pint

Ouari .

20c •Vic

Fresh Hani'

Stibrite Cleaa<er 3 C ans l()c

MERIHWTS PREPARE TO I! \TTI.E T\\

MINI IF MEN \n LEGISLATl RE > ACTION hN * \LE' T t \ ME 'SURE

<> NOPSIS

- 1 - that - remain* to

I and very nearly r.> g be »t'r»d by a corrmentator. e- t f..r e ,i .a way in Morgan 6ad certainly been shak-

by autboritiee at home

»r he »a pad and comm,* for hi* lark of zeal in the prosened A- ‘ loyalty w -re to be i cution of the ta«k ent-u-ted to him

A K rt I.'

BIRO. Pa. (UP.—All was ■ t.i- “sal-- tax front" in o weeks of the 193.5 penngislature. but embattled of t-.e -tate w-re ‘ minute .•.■g a call to azt.on to 1 n attempt to -xteni the special n ad oted a

In foIlowinE the death Sir John Harradmr. ( aptain-tien-eral of the I e-ward l-le-. hi« heautiful daughter, f’ri-cilla. leaves for

England aboard the “<>ntaor“. ac- ,

rompanted hv the pompou- middle- ' . i : : r ' ,Uch ■»*" •*. wa« • ged Vaior Sand- her falher , ° nl> that aan ‘ : ‘“ r • , ** kered hlm to

a,de. who -erk- Priscilla s hand and fortune 1 he Ma.ior re-ent* I’rt*rilla * m'rre-r in their fellow pa*senger. ( harle- fle Berm-, fascinating and m>-teriou* Frenchman, and »eet>« in vain to belittle him. De Kerni* wanted to ui-embark at

the necessity to keep faith with I those wno had pa.d him in advance. I'll own that since then he seems jto have gone more vigorously about the business of sweeping the i seas clean. But that don't make me Urge: ;ta' it was he and his

Guadeloupe, but ( aptain Bran—,me *' ■ “ " -h* 3 r.. m. o .hat p,rate .nfe-ied r- r- •• his due. Maport and ..ffer. to drop h.m at '° r ' Branso ®* “H * U> be

of externunatirg the sea-bngand» who infe-ted the Caribbean Hr had been admonished with more severity than justice; for, after all, in the short time that had elapsed since h « own retirement from the Brotherhood of the Coast. h» had wrought miracles in the discharge of the duty assumed. The very force of his example had in itself gone far. The very fact that he had ranged himself under the ban-

's-.-. ( r«i instead learning that ' " " • : 'a ' * ■■ and order, with the

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^ meet

relief.

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f.-iator-

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tax to

- provide

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and

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the hand-ome Frenchman once -a .ed with Henrv Morgan the notoriou- buccaneer, now t.overnor of Jamaica. Major sand- calls De Kerni- a pirate, adding that Morgan

anc ht« cut-throats were just blood Ih.rsty, thieving scoundrels.

what he has done. It needed him with his own lads behind him to tactile the di‘; rd»rs afloat, and put

' I em."

R— f or

Captain a armed Bern s t

• H AFTER EIGHT

■e - . h direct offen'ivene« s Bransome t-etame deeply Whatever M'nsieur de t ght be today, it was cer-

he had fol '

consequent disbanding of the buccaneer fleet of which he had been the admiral, had compelled the men who had followed him to drift back gradually to the peaceful art* of logwood-cutting, planting, and bcucanning proper Many more had been induced to quit the seas by the general amnesty Morgan had

Half

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'kin and

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1st Off

BIG BEN lb . k It/. Par>

19c

* r zov-n r Pin' ,,t n h - legts.ative me-sage, railed for abolition * r - b**- He Ciaime 1 .-ertain tax re form.* would provide the money r*e*-de-i for uMnp cyment reuef j './’.iance of tr.e merchants relaxed nat But the ass,<iat.'.-n they, "ad f :r:.e.:—the Correlated R-tai! Organizat:.ns—wvuli not .ave jt ->, j T - “n-,.r.ute 1 «n" were instructed a minute’s notice b.

an end

But :re Major would not yield. In the heat of argument and exasf>era'.ion he plunged recklessly into matters fron- which, yesterday, concern for Priscilla had made him

-■. — r 'hem f’-it an end t" it? I neen authorized to proclaim, backseem o r ave ard of a buccan- ed by a grant of twenty-five acres

sme r ; it, I.-ach of land to every filibuster who - ■ g up a id down should choose to 'ake advantage of

the . anbbean, setting Morgan at it. Those who defiantly remained

arkened “T ,m , rei-‘.'.--- J 'ZTl * nd

lowed the trade of a buccaneer,! Leach, aye. Rot his soul! But “ y

there must be wild blood in him.! gar,'ll get him It s !' it were roused, there might be Campeche to Tnn

* Y . endeavoun there were

“ *' ^ ' g h-.r • :red pounds some sea-robbers who still eluded

.

not scruple to suggest that Morgan might he playing a double game and might be receiving tribute

caneer. Cap- from those who still remained at

eenng villair who still g ->

SPECIALSATURDAY

EVERY 10c item in our store, tomorrow, Saturday, Jan. 28th Will Sell For

(

-' r ' • protest - uld th- leg- ' ‘‘ : ^ di-regjrd the governor's remr endition and -eek to c .ntinuh- t^x. w- .eh the merchants clairr.

dd- 3 per cent to 11»

^n.-e- annually.

T renchman. who. whatever he may have fe t. «• 11 betrayed no outward sign of irritation, forestalled him “By my faith. Major, do you realize that what you say is almost treason? It is a reproach to your King who does rot share your so sensitive honesty For if he regarded H-nry Morgan a< you describe

h,rr. he would ne.er have raised 'nroat as h.n 'o the dignity of kr. gn'r -I seas. An

-rating ex-

HCVr> ANTIQUE WHITEWATER. A',-. • r ' H Hoyum, grade s si. relieve* he hxs ne a

GL A" I L P - —SanE xil princithe largest

c.

C, Murphy Sc & ice Store

» couecting and every: lieve* may'

tre wo; Id He '.as beei glassware for 20 years (lo-i-e along a r^ad he be "Id treasure for him. A i.-rge pan 0 f his collection he ■.r preserved as he.r? *,t - -R .. •urpr; r.g how much glas* naa stood h • ef - «ct* of time." He yum says. M - of it i» unbelievably fragt.e. of even thick-ieaa and >n.,t though t 'ubblea. In spit - .,f i,,*. | a „j sally finding p. rf«.i s,..imen# i - where tney nave beet, u»«d generations. i .oole* in olJ gia.-- d<> not ic-»en --ue Rather, they indicate it*! • u'hepticitjr. Another teat u pooti] »rk.- which indirat? t.t« uxe cf the t :od and m ki employed by ' ** h: r 1 “j lamps of many de.-igns and } attem- kn., vn a.- JAestwar-: ' * ays He also ha* colie te,i of patter in a- i? - r - a Blue HobnaiL Irish Honey- • M Ik Glas*. Over*ay and rhumb n; Besides e*ily Amerkai, '•va*i

ye should also be toll that .M- ■ ear de B-rr.i« here holds the *ppo.ntmeat of Sir Henry Morgans I * -tenant, to help him keep order!

Uf-.n 'he seas "

* aetrmd»ct-on came not from the Ma • r. b-- from M r-.ear de her

h mseif.

Monsieur de

set down his wine

“That is not a

tain. It offends me it. Tom Leach is

rate.”

“And that’s the approved him “A

was eve inhumar

to have deserved

Mor- better of the Government than a snown from reprimand and he threat of de-

• a i and from | position and worse Because in

Berms stirred,

i " glass.

hear you say -ist a nasty pi-

large.

Sir

ar : ma i- fc:m Governor of honour and w .*r, .

war upon a!’, an :

A d that* th fact." Captain robbery and pin • * rted him, hoping And he f. . • to ^-rb th- Major's rashness "And ,f loach's per:

Berms raised a j to check him. “You nauseate Made awar- , iaptain begge-j kised the lubie,“I hope 'hat i

i soon come to moo

' Ah. but that is

re? gi ed my post. Like yourself, • apia.n. I am go.ng h, me to enJ j 'he rest | have earned."

No matter for that. The fact teat ye held the post, held the Kir g - ci mm --ion in spite of Pan *" a and P- rti, Bello and tne res’, sm old be answer enough for Ma-

yor Sat^Is."

Hu Maj«' Sane **« t ot to be

er now. I have : dock."

M.ss Pris< il “You hav -

rates," she <ei dered the Ma his enormity.

She leaned

de Bernis. sm haps all the r she desired U

adn irah

tal

e-t down. e at.ov. .etj *^il thalistra nt under pr was but setting . U..ef to catch a! teen grn-» • M thief You may sing the praises of , will >..u not feyour buccaneers never so eloquent-j sing to

Hei ry was not merely enraged by the insinuation; he was

- ’. Bransome fearful of a solid indictment being •v. aed a cut. I built til on it v*h r. -r.g’- , r , rv ' "* '*• • - *f his bMd It made -ast. witheut the old pirate realize that in ac--r y, making cept.ng . knighthood and the t only upon King s commission he had given

stern hostage. t 0 Fortune And

■ ' ' " - ... rave , .,r-d the one - e. until de and the other, he addressed h.m-

the boa mm *

it , .. “ t,5f >' ln * hl!, taskmasters. Pr: !a The business was rendered heavy r pa lor. the by the lawless activities of his old

-

*> raf'y a seaman as he was a he

ha g*

ered about him a host of those buccaneers who were reluctant to f-rsake their old ways of life, and

an.l ren- with these. in . p„w, r/uI f ort> .. cun aware of 'hip. the Black Swan, he was in

strength upon (he Caribbean and wreaking fearful havoc. Being outlawefi now. an l*hmael with every man s hand against him. he pract ed non. of the oM discrimina-

tion of the bietnren of

as tne bu, cat

ntervened.

ke«l enough of pi-

sing The

again ‘

'* to Monsieur

f up at him, per-

• weetly because »'d mm for his ' <-e ami self-re-u-atioi t .at had '-eur Je Berms, >r guitar, and

Frenchms

rose to do her

bidding, whilst Major Sands

left to marcel j||.h all that had been

mg this ad

i>. sir But you know they had bec m* such a pe*t that to deliver the sea* of them your friend Henry Morgan was nribed with a knighthood and a King’s commission to

turrj ’JpOfl h)' Oi»i fc w

Bdun#ieur de Berms shrugged,

*a r k Fa* k in? his chiiir,

ly sipping hi* wine Hit manner. I urgent need

faintly con’empt.. ,’owed that *•. digr •% ft ‘ w ne withdrew from the d.^ussion i to hnni the wor! i I.*

antecedents i little impres«

, quiet ' his charge, i

tanner 11 ren* r» ♦

was

i inouredly that revealed touch*rer's abominable

-uld

■ have made so 1 ' n the l«cy ia “Jt a..e was in season of the »e-

» aptain Bransome look it up in

hi* place.

“However it may have been, we've Sir Henry Morgan to thank U r it that .'* -s safety now That at least will be some-

thing to h s credit.”

bring

spective to be

f, nto correct per-

eyea.

The historical truth of the situa-

t.on, as it concerned Sir Henry

The Maior sneered * ,or * >n the notorious Tom

-- »» tMloiM SnSuat,

the Coast,

had teen called

He was 1 a brigand, n.axing war upon *' ery , h , p , h4t an j caring r. tnmg what flag was flown by the vessel* he captured, strip-

ped, and sank.

lor four anxious months, Morgsn had been hunting him in vain. « »* to encourage others to hm . he had put the price of

“I »<i nds upon th* ruf-

'■>-u Not only had l^, C o him and grown ever more *• «nt m his depredations, but two

.honi fT ^ r,ranada ' w hen two

™ J »'”»‘ca squadron had cornered him, he had delivered bat *»o successfully that he had sunk

svi 'a ‘m ! Government fngaUa

»nd disabled the othe

and

hunt

five

flan's eluded

the othe

Its Be Csaosuev.

-Tne Evapun! Association ay rep.itri more cases • f > vaporatei sold in 1932 t in in 1931 tailed - - a.-- *:tEi' sale value of $v.''Oij,iJO

REt DM MEND IDE !.-:M Util PLY lul i H !• : Jai t Barber. 27 years Id, xu i Thursday o - -rgeofi Arthu- I' -f -. a: I a sea life imprison nt wa- :»«« The jjry returned t n guilty after <Ji liDerating ai a half. The in-e »a- trai Jury at noon ‘ IIuwidk by Judge .A K. 1 pman Defense at' - jg BaiSer was insai - and cilM| witnesses in -u rt of 'jui Pratt w a - kil.ed on the' N ; the rear -i f a lunch operated h shooting B-ir ■ was arrrf policemen wh tc.-tified tk his posse- -n n ■ levolveri I several cartr; . ml "flia During tr cl- - n? if George Stev-n*. fi-rnier ffi attorney, an,, led in the tion of tne ca .-Mdfori of the d'ath ilty. He I however, the » uld k: w'ith a life sentence

A Penny Christian < evening fro

- will be M - ’’jPft 5^ 7 o'clock

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