The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BAA NEE GREEN'CASTLE. INDIANA,* SATLT.DAY. JANUARY 28, 1933.

JANUARY SALE OF MESH HOSE Here*' ;» real bargain for you in .Mesh Hose. lK«-\ arv * urr •'‘‘Ik fruni p I tur. full I a'hion. first qualit.' <1 all th*‘ de-irrJ and all m/*' 8 1-2 to I" '' 'a!u«*s on 'air.

* « HITE TRAPPERS SNATCH RICHES FROM B\RRENS

H9e Realsilk De Luxe Silk Hose l inrst qualit >. J2 ifaut«f- ail colors aid sire Htiir

Full Fashion. Pure .Silk Hose Ml aanird color, and All sires. ' cr» sp*<ial at

- fair

Pair

49c 39c

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

BUME STORE

to oust ani s.mb grotst .. It merely though ; heaied by the knifelike edge of e great glacier.

tk.mfkkvtlre nokih ok ikek LINK OFTEN W OEOKEES BKU'W ZERO

Tho.-e who trap in t.us land are •poocncia" ~ '"*• -enrs- that U»ey Jefy t:>e law - :ha'. white men can lot survive th-- terrible cold of the Bairons. Even ' those accustomed o oh and GO ia-io ' zero temperatures

KDMC N'TON. Poachers on a handful of w • ng rie es in fu

Alberta, (L'Pl \ -t icy tundra, a ■ ,pp-rs are snatch • oin T .e Barren-.

n northern C ble that white ilthstand th. Hatrens

nada men

it -eems incred>10 j Id oe able to below maik of the

as de-olate. for:. :d:rv a region as e -

isL- on the gleitie shores of Artrappers dare the

Opeiating a. tillery lusk-. th “world - , wmfox pelts and K.r a few in

are >eparateu fr The Barren- a

wa>te, penetroteven in the - •covered by n. - B .t in the i

tie over icy .-no., able violent-* T drops to ‘1.’ be!ov

The Barren-

ather -kins.

for white

th. each year they the out-ide world, a -avage Arctic by few personi er, when they are iiui small flowers these wind.- wh;--pacts with unbeliev- • tempeiature often

zero. at a

ginal BarYen landr> are no moie. -ti ratio, wealthy *..-h soliier foi>ta:\ation with his an ns. Adlard and rtne:... Olsen ani • i in their sleep by uk" t their firearm-. Laiuier died a sui-

iiegin suu ieniy

point north of t •• timber hne which stretches r I, real Slave Lake, far north of Edmanton. to the southern P':>rt.,.n of Artill ry Lake. The timber dot- not become smaller and smallei toward the Barren-, strangling of

Most of tin i • ra ppe r-ad ven t u n la.k Hornby .nd eccentri Lr une. died fr ir. wo young con] hristian. Two Bciie were mur*!. in Eskimo w ■> - f <* famed Bla <

cide.

r. - ..lor:, Nor'ekian. desert- ■ trap line- to beonie a miner m the tireat Bear lake

di-trict. Othe - 'Ur.en fur p: ■ seasons ua k th*

high-priiei • \* ut. those haply enou ngo s. Three brot i

in two year., i

tone ti-apper made f

winter.

But that was whe

np^ught as n furs sell in t All ctuer fur

t Public School Ne'vs | (E.ik Week in The Banner) »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦+*** .High Sdiuvl ^ > - .-fill pep held in the auditotium Friday.. K P Muliui-. ‘iruggri-t. gave »n mterestmg and .elpful talk. Mr Mullins stre.-e : tne true meaning o spoits-man-h i .md atnletics and explained what ne thought should be the proper attitud* - '.’I both pupil- and citizens tow ..r the game and the boy - par - t - v . pi* t; ? -

TfP l last Tu< but mui

.Met given for oiivocaUon sviay was not oniy well done enj. ytd. Members of the directors aie to be congiat-

followed suit. • re high a few

Barrens offered a t .ve’s me: me to

ugi. to otave their lw

t • - clesreu $*.•<),- i ii t eir traps.

W in a s iig

Mi-

te a . • home in thi

day

Hurst *i Feb man gatter v

id.

Hortense Hurst, itinerarj for the southern gP'Up of onoinics departments vi.-.ted . cal high school oi " dnesi Thursday of th. - week Jlisa *i oe in Greenca-tie again in accompanied by M.-- lallt e national vocational

GRANADA

OUT Of THI Al*l ONTO THI SCRIINI -i All THI STARS 01 RADIO LAND I

STUART ERWIN tING CROSBY LEILA HVAMS •URNS t ALLEN

KATE SMITH

MILLS BROTHERS

IOSWUL SISTERS

ARTHUR TRACT , ITWfiT 5 AX ft Y1HCEMT LORIZ 44* «/{ 0*C»£STA*

CAR CALLOWAY

4/kf HIS C*C*l$ r »*

look:

CH LRL1E tH VPL1N i i.MLDY MICKEY MOl.iL LATE liiL E M M S

- *'■

white fox pelts

N'ow such

noith for $1<.i tei #2" have dropped in ratio.

Th- Commercial Cl us met last Wednesday continuing the senes of taiKr 'ii different vocations. Mrs. < ..... . fivim the college library. gave . reslmc t -Ik afiout libran work .r. geneiai. She t id of tile di fit lent • •• - s * - 0.1- available for stu-

Uver Two Hours Uf lAin.

dents de-iring to learn to become librarians and the advantage of library work as a career.

new ire \n \ll) TO FRIENDSHIP WITH CHINN

tion of

pa

FI R TIT Fit ' KM ENT' OLD KF.l AriONSHIP BETWEEN COIN TKIEi WASHINGTON. L'F*—Tne tradi-

The L'mvsi St .titles in force with .j'J eluding France. Gir and and Brazil Th '•Root ar ittat *n n -enes W a - »tarteij i he was

act-, be. >y Elihu

Hoot m -t state

Hlt.H CKI< F OF HIDE' < \ 1 "F. FNTIMTION o) Bt FFALO

tional friei i ted 8t <-entury o'

:-nip of China and the ■ -. now- approaching a fi'iinai expression, has ■ m-nted by exc .ange of f ^ treaty of genera! ar

s- ' lit i- to i-binit t» aru:re the Hagu*- court, or tribunal. ■ f all different. its atioiia matters" att uuntm- ^ Tl*. . cskiiiKit '.*y tliplun’titic pr*.**.eMc^. ui ry for conciliation alread;

*n* c^curml a.--laly ^ith annt'imc*;*

rnt of re.-t'

BILLINGS. wtrr cf J Hull five month- * i t d ’ la * ti I • ' curding to nc tiir* T.^ winter JI., ’A itf dPAf] November in (. re', ailing no .n th-.r wan. Attention profit that i .-A |p uf thf

Mont., i If l* > on dollars, p.

A uua

vtmction of Mont r articb-s

une. led

!• from th ■

"jffai

oen Chitu. and Russia.

The ex-

and leathei dur ir th

- occupancy ol

eastern Montana a

ti rthem W\

j►* *-»: liitJi diion wai

lunde by

f >tat- -SUniMih

ana An-

moing by G»-i.-r.i; t\.-

*• * truop .” a I

t Kung. t .arc*. d'Affa.re- ad in-

th s p of other g*-nei

aiw. H j i»«i: to

i. for ' Tuna.

iillel tu fumii

temporary -ub-tai. ••

u th#- troop?.

In* nati*.*iu ■ai.eit '.ri

a preaii.-

Ea.-tem n iraet- p.

«i *rom t

• t • p et that they «.<

nclude it

17 for t <

j>* they Bre■

.aloe for leath- r or

n : Kr-iriakii4f

Ly their -XaLDpIe

not only

Hunter- • stabli-h-

1 a chain u

emun^trsit^ their cuntien

nati.n of

camps fro- S* G

ra-s t" Powder

• • iifi n^trument * r»4t

ional pol-

R.vei a.ong t'. Y -

> : i * l: er,

:. e.r mutual rtfUtiun=

. out also

distan-e ul 2*ff' n *•*

and from th*

"t ii t ie ‘l ist when t]

i* perfec-

mouth of the Maria

River tu th»

iffa.

-adei

I ' at i.-i .- ai,.rments 1 Mu ui fie -ettlemtn'. of ntema* lance. -pules -nail ha'. • cl.uunated Th*-pvs-ib.. '... ' war among | held-, le powers of the world “ half-bi • aty .oiisicti of tnree ar-1 ning a

•ie first provide- foi the pro- their number ta r-ut ration bef re the tia te-i kill ■ urt or a special tribunal tala at stipula ay n -et up. the -e.ond .-ay - contractor kiliety -had not be invoked in In Iite? it waT domeatic concern, in those but JUm buffaU id palt.es. t.e Monroe ing 1W it. Yel o i anas obligation- to the iiumoer ..as l Nation-. The thiid ai j creas'd duriiii •id - for indefinite cuntinua- trirough prote t

■ It. mnw of

Huntn

n th*' ;w

J th* r« were 'Kicii, incluii ; Park. Thileiidou^i) iii--t cietad f i

WANT lor \oiir usimI

CASH luniihiiv/

^ e> Sir, you can sell the davenport that n ou have stored away, or the lamp, bookease, bed. iTigrs. chairs, etc., through LAaVNLR \\ ant Ads. Make next week ^ aI ‘’ Ad W eek—the time everyone buys and sells in the Want Ads. Results the same day. ^ e will be pleased to assist you in wording your For-Sale message. A »| you ! nay charge the ad if youi name j,pears in the telephone directory.

THE BINNER Lor Results,,

PHom; q;, .Starts Action

Swan

Rafael f §abatini 4JZ Sd-sr r istrr. frstrrbtsM iV <t>i Futures St/nd Inc

SYNOPSIS l» lollowinf th* * * * • h *1 Sir J*hn Harridm*. Captain-Gen. • '•i «f th* I reward |»!es. hn bean tilt?' datifht*i Priscilla, leave* for Revtleid aboard the "Centaur", ar- ■ owpai *<1 hr th* pompous, middle ac*d 'I is- -. < U» wha P-ivilla's hand and fo-ta** Th* Vaior r*s*ni« Prts* riM. » !ii*»r*«t in th*ir fp||ow-pa> • •*;** t-harln d* Berms, fasciaatinf and m»-!ertno« Frenrhman ai.d .*ek« m ram to belittle him I 1 * r.»rnt« •an!*d to dts*mhark at Giadflnyp* but < ap'am K-an-nm* r*tu»es :o j* to ih»' piratr infeoted »a4 aAiia ] I a n'r I rota in«t*ad I raroing that th* hand«om* f r*nchman onr* »a l*d with H*nr» tlorgan th* no tormos hurran**r now Cnvprnor of ■ ■ * 'I. - • •#(.*. m* a pint* adding that Morgan and hit cut throats w * r * jus' h sodthirarr. thirnng scoondr*!* Morgan. h«w*>*r. hart fn*n up p**ring on sh p- to *nt*r his king s rmplor anrt nd th* **a of pirat*« In spit* of Morgan s *nrt*aror« a '*w still *lurt*rt him anrt th* an thontin »«fg*ste4 h* might h* planng a douhl* gam* and retiring tribute from those still at larg* Morgan has off* r *d a large reward for the rapture of Tom leach, a brutal, remorseless scoundrel. oho sails th* t anbhean in a: pawarfa rfbp I ha B *■ - Swan ... wreaking haroc

I desired not '• a’arm th* lad* It is as I think ros alread* «u*pert Tom Leach's ship The Black Swgr

CHAPTFR NIM-

‘ ' lar aa this

• I stewnng. tame leisure

f- lowing morose w,« to bring | ; **„ h* surveyed

| tea* read carved in the shap* of a served only to 'nrr*ase tht Capawan with a gilded crest. Rt at-1tains • ■-« | a •**

i f h : C * pt * ln B ™ n,om * I tempted he gun | a on lend: Aod how « that help M?

What'o to be done' , '■ What -an you do?" “I must light or run . the mountain of

the urgent dread that, if the canvas under which sne moved,

prayer .a. to tve answered at all.'with every sail unfurled, and above'

it was not likely to oe answered in ' which !?ew no flag

.

Going eany on dec. to take the tior that a' last the Captain's hard a,r and .umm , r *;. G c passer- hri pat ence slipped from h,m g*rs to breakfast. Monsieur de "Well, sir’ Well’

Remn found the 1 arta n on th« make of r,e r s” poop, l•»eIllrg a telescope at a Mr

Bhip thr»* n

• w 9y US

four

Wait d'y* l

ties g a«s star- ; non*'

Which would you prefer*” Bransome considered merely to

*rt iode in exasperai-or How can I 1 ^ght’ She carries tv, ,,.* my guns and. if it comes to boarding her men outnumber m -e by en to ona

more."

"You will run, then*'’

Hew can I run* -he "as *wi*e

r - ' ' de Berris lowered 'h* my canvas." Brarsome was gnm *?a n. and faced nis dues In the waist * m* of ?he nands '• wa am and smiirg - ewly descended fr m a .ft were Mayor land* in his burnt red copt Ieaaua.iv. and tur-ed -o the other* and Miss Priscilla very dainty in (“Rr*,,,',.. waiU .„ , he c , bln -

a gown of lettuce green with ivory Th* Major. ia<-e that revealed th* lissom oeau-j never t>er»le.' * '*0. -a. "g • -r *e pre-entr, _ t ia atill

Hie wind . - - • •,<. ; m M * t,n

the north had freshened a little thev disappeared into the .re, dawn and .wept -he ship gangway eading aft. th* smile w-.h a grateful coo|r*, s W,th .op- left th* 'ace of Monsieur de Ber•atls ftirlpd. and a considerable list I pit. Solemnly his long dark eves' to larboard, the Ontpur was rip- met th. Captain . uneasily ques !

p'rg through the sea on a course ticnmg glance

almost due west She ... still | desired not to aiarm th. lady rome leagues south-east of Aves. lt .. .. | think you already .us 1

sight pet* Tom Leacn s ship. The Black'

tclesi ope j Swan." “Ye re certain ?"

“As certain as that she s steer- I

ing to -roas your course." The Captain swore in his red

beard "And this on my last »oy-

* appetite was

veiuired no further

snad'rg ‘he r *\*. survey the distant ship, but idly, without sus

picion yet of her identity

1'* R.i-n * rag sntad tba -ludr

" f* • r . H*

t0 his eye "For all her anvas. her .ailing * laboured h* pionouaead She’s been overlong *• sea Her bottom s foul T'ra- - p un ••

' > ' me a

puint or two near*- -.o n( w-ma more nimbly than « t || .j,* in her

present stale condition." ■ * —aggsma

Bransome. "But whuher will that lead me’ The near*;-* landfall on •nat course i* Forto R ( r .. , n(1 th „ over two hundred miles away ” " * I' . ,*.*,,

age he complained "Fate m gh*. holds, she'll never

“What matter'

>ld>. she’ windward

aid land was now-.r* m it.# master lowered h's

«• d» Berms cam* up Turning his • *ad. and seeing 'he Frenchman. •I# Arat pointed with tne g ass, then

p'-offered 't.

Tell me what you mase of her.

.V ossoo. “ _

Manriwr da Be-r • the hi' let me -nd my sailing da'y.‘ - w'.ndwaH ' Shi . , . ra.s. He had not •haeread the ptM* Ye thhik D'y, th she eWhauled You v-.ve look ir Br,rsnr-es -yes. 'or, means to attack me*" I her But ,f you do n „ U ‘*•' 1

urgency in comply. Monsieur* de Berms shrugged, keep the present ; -e H* pau-ed first t, exchange s "It is Tom Leach And he steers I safe."

gi-et'ng »''h M ... Pr scilla andlt eroM "Tnatt If th* k,*,,, h •.

•tlaathe did The r.pta.n fell to ranting and Uho's to warrar j-A'

b*ar the *o his eye he sep- ^ WPtrln g a , , man Wl |l who i. ,pir-' hold ? Its an unnstural «mrt L. • here for sn n MC^Mhle time tied and vet conscious of impotence 1 this time o year He hi -vered " hia counte • -en beset. "Th- black-hearted. * • raes--

nce reAertad the gravity wom b> l.ckguardly «w .*• Wha ,

*Ke Captain's Even 'hen he did n .-, <vn* Sir H-nry Morgar .doing to mimra again’ D sprak H- stepped deliberately to leave him loose upon the seas? sa.est. after all." •he iide. and setting his elbow, in Wha* for did the K’ng kn.ght him! "But it’s down wind the -at' for ateadineas. levelled the and make him Governor of Ja- ‘wind, with all her g ais once more This time hts ob tna.ca?" , she'll overhaul serT*;:©2J «cre even care pro- I "Sir Henry will ge* h:-3 m the her foulness

t.-ac'.sd. er.d Be sure of that."

He tcannad the tall black bull of I The Frenchmans calm !s the

-it *—? *— '-*■« face if overwi*;_;.„g p eri ; _ j _ ’r'* » -

more than e. you ere

“If !

*f* run for Donone so far. and

•nd down

"•"'as spread

»ui you quickly for an

'T. Br 1

Third M ard The children enjoyed an umioual ti'eat Friday morning. Dr Hutcheson told them about his trip to Alasi ka and illustrated his talk with a number of interesting slides which he had made during his trip. This was in correlation with the study of sccial science and proved to be one of the mo-t instructive and enjoyable the children have had tins year.

» * *

The percentage of attendance for the building for the las: six weeks wa., 9dcy. The second grade won the picture which is awarded each six . weeks for tiie hig. est attendance. Their percentage was 96.08.

* . .

1 Tins ha^ been a busy week as the Indiana new-type tests have been given, some interesting results have been obtained

gua^e perio-s to fitir inieic) l - the dose of th: • week. Three sixth grade girl, ay, the fourth grade class s-jtLr! ber of songs for •.petting morning this week

NATIONAL P[ GLIB vim

Marian Taylor, fifth grade student, prepared and gave an instructive report on "The Life and Work of Luther Burbank" before the fifth and sixth grades Friday. • • • The fifth grade has made work bosk.* into which they are putting arme of t.'.eir best work during the I lemaindcr of the year • * • Mothei* of the sixth grade pupils er.ed dinner in the auditorium Friday noon. Guests were the sixth grade, the teachers, and Mr Acord. • * • Professor Umfleet gave an interesting talk in the sixth grade room I huisday afternoon. He described many of the countrie.- that he is planning to visit during his European trip.

>ectmd W ard Semester tests were held Tuesday and Wednesday in ail grades

The Current Events club of the sixth gra-.e gave it- program in the | auditorium Friday morning Those UKing pan were Eva Haverly, Frieda Mae Hurst, Bobby Fulkerson. Glen Summers and Donald Jones Randolph Bartlett acted as chairman. * » • I he I T. A. presented the school with two basketballs this week, one for tiie boys and one for the girls.

feix children have withdrawn durmg the last six-weeks period,

four

1 due to illness and two removals from

! the city. * • •

( 'tcoii'i grade boys gave on onguial Playlet. “The Grizzly Bear" as a surprise in the auditorium Friday.

• • •

New .-tudent music teachers are beginning t.,eir work for the second se-

i me.-ter

2:>'

NL« SPA PERM LN TU i Ut DI RING I HU UR'iLli Y LAR WASHINGTON. Jan. 2; Plan- for celebration of tia niversary of '.lie Nations, Paj promise one of the biggt t4; impressive programs in American journalism. The urogram w-jll ’.i^t tin entire year of .KZ, cork-jg ious events th? first of "id on March 29. Many of tin most eminent men and take part. March 29 j ; ..•* ti.e vuis! ary of the adoption of a by the club Frank.in I 1 and many high official ofK istration will be the mg fefe auditorium. InvitaGons are to be bert Hoover, v., '. ,en -illkf tume>J to private life a. tat only living ex-President, ut for anotiu r bai q to be M M When thi club wa.1908 it rented un, netentiooi on F' Street, above the ;t»tel .As it grew ii , re -tiw aMwj moved to Urg. r i r time, until it bailt tne pit story National I’re > BaiOl and Fourtteen: . ; rev the show-place f " s-'i-i'P* The committee in charp t celebration i • eo : R the best-know u arid • • t t'T* new-.^paper men tiie a Donald A. Cra . ■

UPPU'F GLASS INDIANAPOLb. Jan 9 H. Sen. Carter GUs . YirgroiN as secretary of the trial'? dent-elect Franklin D IbxH oked vesterday by tiie li*W Rireau in a t>logr«H t tk»N elect. A resolution conden ,ni lj opp-aition to currency Hirted by th' Indiana was sent. " IN I KY MOI MAIN W BA TIER H' 11 !

Third Ward

Ii.e hauler for the highest percentage of Pttendance was won by the

fifth grade this six weeks.

A ha* a benefit bridge plan-

ned for Friday night. Feb. 10, in the

school auditorium.

BAKLftbnELD. Od T

High Sierra

merciful at tin. ■sa- '". *'■

element* haras- tin

f PTC V.. . I Miss Bets) Bur.amio^j

woman and rouco .'eno n ‘ ' the upi'er Ken River com 1 ' 1 ! tail of straying .iors«--. _

u „ a dim trail which was

, H -Ding vorth's social avitnee >IluWjU . ^*"^1 > la.-s vuited Professor Arnold * house UU»y of wandering. ><> 1 is similar to the miniature recalled the location of a *1 house Lie claaa^ha* in it* room catinp and took refag«

a a . three day*.

•>»;ond grade social science class Again .she sought the n- begun ,t- - hvlter units study ^ t*m4 I nn| | T , . * the time she had driver t '’ f I im- little poem was written by pastures, she had been P I

Iniogene York of the third grade: days.

The Eskimo live* in an ke house

In it there isn’t a single moure-. They have long black hair.

There isn’t even a tree, And if there would be It would always be bare.

• • ♦

Fourth grade wrote letter* of apyrec.atior. Aurir.g cne of their laa-

RF^l ESTFD PA'l p fj1 HARRISBLRG. p » bj

State Council for the • 1 ceived a request f r * 1 let on keratomalacia" 1 * \j

ing total blindre--- i 11 111 " Dr Kinichi Ide. of t* Tckio, i* "-as re" ea * e ”

Idrl

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