The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1933 — Page 3
THE UALY BANNER. GREE^CASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, APR! 22. 1933
OSSIFIED ADS PUBLIC SALE
-For Sale—
,., r EllinRton upright at j .30 j> M-
Ch,nyTr,r,» '
hn and hi> romii- partner, Wheeler, to her entrance to the sov. n s he tc I.rNC^,FS srCCESS 1^ ln\\ \
are busy hunting jn the \«nc-grown starred in musicals and dramatic
I will sell a' Public Sale at m> farm J im gle in “«n Thi> is Africa!” Colune shows on Rroailway for thirteen ftIH.I.fi,Y. la.. (PI’) -S,
r located four miles southwest of Green- Pieture showing Sunday at tin
castle and 2 miles west of I.imedale Granada jheat.-r
21-tf
Bahy Chicks, douhlu
B , ted Our flocks are under supervision of Indiana Plan for |
WED. APRIL 26th. I he following property:
HORSES
One black mare. smoo*h mouth.
Miss Muir will b,. recocnirg'd by | fans for fine performances in “Madi
, rl ] of Pullorum disease. Her-, weight ITiOO lbs., sound and a uimmI Brazil, Indiana one in :nn> harness. One brown horse,
Kt-tf smooth mouth, weighing l2Mt and a — go.-J farm horse.
years.
She appeals with Rapuel I'orres, Henry Armetta, Eddie Clayton and 1'any others in the huge cast of this
son Square Garden,” “Common hilarious travesty on jungle pietures Ground," “Back Street,” “Parlor, | Eddie Cline, who directed “Hook, Bedroom and Bath,” “A Dangerous | l ine Jam! Sinker” with Wheeler and Affair” and “The Deceiver.” Previous j Woolsey, directed.
, Hatchery,
5642-
,, «\IF. Good timothy hay in F „,mett HurM, Greencastle K. M1 . Meridian. _22-»p
tows—r, head
tine Jersey cow. years old, gixingl I gallons milk tier day. < *ne Jersey!
. . ! cow. years old, 2 gallons per dav. SACK: Two young male cal- j prH4 , y ( . (lw _ - years old. gomi I I |. Boesen. IP milker wi‘h calf hv side, line red cow!
giving i i 2 I'alions per dav, - ,
v\|.l Bourbon Red Turkey ' old. tine year old Black cow to I i;. Knetzer. Phone j freshen by dav ot sale, tine 2 year
Ipi wld (iuenisey Male,
* The alwive cows are all heavy milk
! ers and straight.
Mrs
Fillmore.
saI.K: Due 300 chirk brood j
|fi. r, His. new goose and HOGS f-ather-. f3; sorghum, 50c gal. Six sows with pigs hy -idc ' ‘ 1 Inquire at Manhat- weighing *111 lbs D ie
I edit Black
Poland Mole hog. tine VS agon One get
harness.
pSAl.l OR TRADE: Two new residences on paved street, lYcc of all encumbrances and assessments. Good income | v Might consider good clear j
"p,ot.,ffice Box 152, Greenea-tle. | , A y^sTM
Terms: Cash.
Morris Burks,
Owner. \uctione,pr.
- tO:i. 2 “ :{l j
jl gAl.K: Oak dining table ''.offer-'d a payment, accompanied the
[ilining chairs, laundry stove. , note.
1 fcmplete, 117 East Washing- Mrs. Andrews -aid she did not reIjrppt. Phone 565 X 22-lt- 1, all ever having lost the jewelry The
| „ » ., , , letter wa- unsigned.
Jt SAFE: Baby chicks from 1 rusted flocks as low as ffi.Ofl hundred. A few started chicks.
hatching, $2.00 per hundred, n.plete line of brooder stoves Implies. Record’s Hatchery, 111 j, d i, st. Phone 852. 17-tf.
—For Rent—
]fiR RENT: Three room modern p| apartment, < good location. jjiderMn SE 'P RENT: Five room modern sith garage, on paved street. 532-K. Ip RENT: Five room semi-mod Nse, edge uf town. L. C. Hami Phone 214. 21-3ts f RENT li-rooni mo lern house, Andei on -tieet. Garage, garJtf. C. A Kelley. 20-3p
DISCI SS V\ (1RI.D PRdIII I MS 1 From Fukc Unei
of the world. Once a laborer himself, Britain’s first labor ptimo minister painted a pi, tore of th<' hardships which the depression has (nought to the American farmer and the British workingman. He said lip had sat at their firesides and knew of their self-re-spect and skill Yet, through no fault of theii own, be added, they are suf
fering.
Something must he wrong, he I said, witli a system which permit
J this.
| No nation can solve the problem alone, he declared. All countries
must cooperate.
MacDonald said the war debts were a feature of the depression shattered landscape which he and I’resident Roosevelt woul t have to
suivey.
A new possibility of dealing with this vexatious problem has arisen by the proposal pending in congress to I permit the president to accept up to
NTEh Work by experienced jn silwr on (jpb( pay . do. A-l 100k and I im . nls j M ((„, n( , x t year—allowing a
maximum price of 50 cents an ounce. Britain, yvitli huge stores of .silver in India accessible, may find in this proposal some basis for dis-cus-km < J
—Wanted—
y'TED Eo do garden plowing'::i linn guaranteed. I‘hone Erksilir, 731-X. It
ry wmnan, age
'Wpir. Experienced in restaur 'mk, also licensed cream tester. Pearl M. Morgan, Cloverdale, la, R. R. 1. 21-3t
INTED: To do housework by exifed young lady Address Box , Hinner office. 21-2p ■ RENT Modern house, wellI. near campus Ella IT k Phone :i05, S. (’. Prevo Go.
l8-2fl-22-3p
R RENT’ Cumphell Apartment, al, roomy, comfortable all The best at moderate price. 141V Sat-Mon-Thurs-tf
MOVIES
\ 1 1 he (.it v\ \nv Esther Muir, yy idely known featurer player in the movies, is to he seen in the rule of Mrs. Johnson-Martini, the tall, voluptuous blonde who forces a love pact upon Hnh Woolsey, while
Miscellaneous—
N'E,
1 HI Ti l; |nd., 1 I P) A letter I - M Andrews from a wo-"nbc-i c that when a small ’'ir stole two rings from Mrs. md asking forgiveness, has r, ’ , ’ , ’ivpi| here Two dollar bill* 111 EOF \ DM | NISTR \TIDN i hereby given that the
NOTK E OF S AI.I of RE AI F.SI VIE BY ADMINISTRATOR.
1 •mid and square in sep- t jj 1( , unf (ersigned Administrator of ‘on at Banner (Tub Satnr j j),,. ,..t:,te of Jesse M Coffin, de |ht. Admissoin 15 cents. 21 2p | ceased, hereby gives notice that by
! viriut of an order --1 1 ha Putnarr
tX l‘ \ID F()l( RINGS I Cirvuit t •uit, he will at the hour ot "HI s | r > I 1 |i| | /1V1 \ 111 ill I Id “’cl ■ k A. M. at t b- law ut 1 i • i' 1 Mill. DIKING VOI >' I jj a , A Murphy, Gr-encastle, I11.I1
ana, on the 8th day of May, P.Mi, and in.iii day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at privat .-ale, nil the interest of said deceilen' in mil In the following described teal estate in Putnam County, In
•liana, to-wit:
Part of the east half of the south-
east quarter of Section Three (3)| Township Fourteen I 14) North, Range. Three (3) West, to-wit: Beginning at a point eight aril seventy five hundredths (8.75) chains
''"•il his been appointed hv east of ' e southwest corner of the "'life of tire ('ir-uit Court of! ca.-t half of the southeast quarter 0
' urt J Section Three (3) Township and "imty, Stale of Indiana. I ^ ^f.qesaid; thenco north to
t'c'iMor yyiih the will nnnexwl,! the noilh line of aid half quarter;
if PUUMM P. cry. la. ■ • ■ • ■ ’ : "' 1 north "** " '
lla >n County, Indiana, deceas-
edatc
supposed to lie sol-
“"I tki- 22 day of Apr il, 19.33. 'f'hiii perry, Administrator
Te Will Annexed.
"'i' * Lyon, Attys. 22 3t J' 1 "I A DM) NIST R VTION ' hereby given that the iio1 been appointed hy the
ei-t line of said half quarter; thence I south on -aid east line to the south I In,, „1 said half nuarUjr; thence 'west on aid south line to the place -/ S'TTk.
Traction Company,^!v inia Rai|wa>
' h *‘ ^^flt^ rlg^of
way of the
| ‘ "\ls*" a part of the west half of j the southwest quarter of >“<''0'" Two (2) Township Fourteen 1 41 NWth, Range Tluee r.U West, be ing all that part o1 "aid half quar
ter section which lies south of
L" f th " < ' ir ' M,i, Four t of Putnam , ^^^,1 Company
■ xtaio ,,f Indiana. Aidminiatra
estate „f William FJhert ■ of Putnam County, deceasf -late j s supposed to Ire sol- " I floRtetter, Administrator.
n| 21, 1933.
r, ' l 1 Tlieodore Crawley
" 7528.
the
Pennsylvania it now exists,
containing in both tracts Seventy Seven (77) acres, more or mss. Said sale will be made tor cash subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the fu I ap-
;
I the principal sum of ?3.7.7 81 ano 'interest, and said purchaser will hr ' 1 ,.qmied ... give bond to secure the
** DALPU flPLLAMV J
RALPH BELLAMY
FAY WRAY
itklAU 2ATION liyAR.RANGrMtNTuetf, COLUMBIA PICTURES r , ;v . : £i)
/.f
v l H \ H \ PPE\FI inch wer« thrown off theii feof an» *1/' ’Hi//..// loll s •( (/old is i\i .• 1 it,-i the oppORlte w.tll. The> ; oiH ! <» 1: ha, ., is , | . tll t j ir hunk and pulled themihiSZralt'' " n -K. ,| H m. t»*et Heali/.n; v%hut th^iZn o; H':’ WatiT W - ‘-i.mommI, St hlemme, ^th a
receives fina,iriuy h , boat from / ./«. I ,,u,, ter»Ml
tht inadan, of i . I'ratica
/»»■ finld, 8chIt
xrhen ship
70 alh ' spin 11 > t e \h t is to l
fiohl thy
f<trii, an until 1
ship # rapt,’
the position r,,
j.,iu Dintt♦•! . it oath, rusheti out of the
ihm. followed by McCreary KverythiniK on the vesael wag in
(onfusion. Storm lines were being put t.iit i.itYhoats wt-i * helnn manned. The mainmast crashed to
hn- bfhiHil ] th( * deck. The boat was hem* litthe trip tht 1 erally ripped apart by the fury of
j t he sea.
Lite afternoon,! three day- later, the ••a asm- like a sheet ..t glasA, hartll\ .1 ripple sinewing. In a dory \v 1-4 Schlemmer. slumped in the -t* in uf the hoat, while McCreary worked the oars. Schlemmer still had a nun in one hand, w hi< h waa
pointed at Mo(’reary.
rowmr growled tin* f'.ti#-
tain.
What for?" McCreary asked. l • .an think straiKhter than vou/Van,
We're in trutthle. Why aren’t you ! ^‘ ‘‘^mmer, i.. . ause I've had/gome
r ?”
ny to
niadani <,t u Sa front ci ib, ft /./
t/ier affircs t uith Lily, > #ea direr, u , are, and /in crosses LUi the boat sads
runs 1 uto a sto
AOW GO 0\ 11/ n rUF. STORY
CHAPTER TWO
Jagged tt.i-lipR ,,f llgtitning broke ! through Uih , Ion.Is i’ll,, ship 101 ki ll and tossed Tho mate fought desVvrately to ki-ep u ,,ft’ the letl, while lu ins i aidh Schlemnier ate and drank. In desperation. MeI're.iry sought the 1 iptaln. Sit down Mn. Have u di’lnk’
t‘. hleninirr asked.
child-
ren here have been served •, ■ , ,.nt lunches A*very ilay this winti 1 no one hi'.k lost money on the i! 1' U'd.hi rmore, the lunches > , r , scientifically jilanne.l -ui-li ion of Mi-s Hazel McK:'. hofip. economics teacher, - - | g,Ms for hi- penny a nu' : i Tniililay meal. ( The secret of this accu '-..n lies in the fact t ! r it the . | J accepts i'.”.w foodstuffs fr- i. in ; •rynient for the hot lun 1,,) also, the children mnint: u , vegetable garden on th
grounds.
Although many of the 11. 1,1 n 1V ea-l. for their meals a go u-, number use the barter plan I a-t sprint?’ the rhilihco ul tm, ,j and planted a lai''.’’* veo-etalii- i:.i u so it matured about Sept I, :m school reiqiem I. It is this ply 1 , • furnishes the Iras' for (b hn.,' ., now serve I tb ■ c'lildi'cn I , . . ul includes a \ .g, table mip : lul 1 m il; de-sort. Other’ necessary o-.d tained liy tli barter yst
He r ’ 10 I 1 1 . . .a. a Ej 0 ' graphical Union n, and had beer 1 in living in Bayview, Idaho, shortly be-
fore his death.
’
now money states notes.
The
HII.I.'S P \ Ss \ ( ; 1 I.IKEI.A << (MltiniM-d * .1,111 |',IU> Out* I the pending lull c ihj issue
publii an opponents of the
measure voiced little objection to the federal reserve operations, but unleashed their full attack against the provision authorizing issuance of
United States notes.
Factor Box Free
(TEA
adoptit) modi 1111) SCRIP MOM \ I T \ N
#n
fithlemmer look*-,i up. "So you could stay down here and look around—and iii:i\he find something?” Me shook his head. ''.Win rh-uh.” The man resumed h!s eating "Vhat do you vant, Mac? “I want that chart—the one showing where the U-17U went down.” Ah—I t’ot so. I tell you, I hnff no chart—except here, in my head.'' You're a liar
sleep. Why don t you catch /yourself a lit tile nap? You can 3*1 »tay
awake fmwer
1 stay’ awake until somebody
picks us upi."
Hov do you know anyone will
, \ an't
tiling but l sea and suit/for three I (lavs. Thatf'si the worst part of it, Schlemmer — the sun, especially when you j haven’t had at ything to drink for Vorty-eight hours He paused and vatcheti tlie captain li k
“So? Veil, nobody on dis ship bis dry, < i igsted lips. "You forget I
get t
You
Inds out where v»* are going until
there."
dumb pig—w. 'll never get
here unless you set a straight ourse.” McCreary was disgusted, nd determined to put sense into
he lieati of the man
The Captain smiled, "Mao—I'm
ho\s thirsty \ \ ou are when you r#
asleep.’*
1 stay awake/’ Afraid l mudht take the chart from under your shirt. What good is it? Id give my share of that gold right isow for on** glass of ( Old, fresh water, Wouldh t you ’ ’
MRFAT FAILS, Mont. (IT) \ ino«lifie ( l “ t*ri} ” money , Ian h;i ! ; mlcnted in Croat Fall and n \\ ! In' itijr used by the Cascade Couiit\ Ci’ Izens* I^nerifoncx Relief ( mmitt e Coupons in denominations •.u oeflts and $1 lia\«‘ lunm n 1 hy t 1 • committee. 'Hiese ai * rediemahle at their fa.'e value when 52 two cent stamps printed by the j omniitt;*, Imv been affixed Kadi C m Lie note change band- a stamp mu>t 1** pin.
ed on th°m.
Merchant will accent the ceupote which are issued in payment foi work ! done hy | °rson reeidvini' aid t’irnU'.d' I the organization. 1 nek of funds nnd j federal aid money < n'.ised iId ’ii i to adopt the 'dip jilnll. : t i a : i.
wi\\\ \\ \
mi:i> \ i \<;k of h? SPOKANF. Wash (IP) Death came here iic utlv t* IMv e d C j Rowland. 82-y« ar nld oidn i in the | Confederate Army and well known : tie* “wamleiing printer.” Folltjwing the Civil Wn. lo.ulinl • nme West, and worked in carl western print hop (luring tie* win tors. His earning.'* he would conv ii into a grul.stake for pro-pectin'.' ilnr ing the summer months. In 1918 he was working fni tin lie* .ci Trihunc.
.lerome Factor (
• ght) is six \vn hoiv with !ii; > Chicago Ix n.c -hortly aftei dd more than a week.
.loiin (’’.lake the a was iclcased hy
\ i i m: (i\i \n \i» \ si v a mon.
mm i Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsev in "So Tim U AfricAl''
Scenes ;jf VN ild Trading As brains Advance ? **
Iteve onened the shirt of the unconscious captain nnd removed the chart Posed In If<djih UeUamy and frederik Yogcdingt
licked his lips* o fall asleep, ito
.nlv protecting yon. too. Suppose I Sohlommer aanin .omeiliiiiR luiripcn* vtivn v.- K*’t j ’ You ilon! wunt
suppo.-H ve limi t l.i lim op J “ ll
no Gulf tlic Mist tliiiPV Tlii ii i vei v ••) sta y avnkc."
nan in iho i'i’i-,v known how to st' ..y„ u wii*- a little' l.almy thl* •t. I know whut l iu doing ' luoruing when the sun begun tc •Oif amt put i ' aJolinv MnnM on , | Mll | 1( . r vim y t ,„ w ..| ,. raving about
YIoCreary'K Bhnul.ler. “Sit Mow n. I
sliottlMor.
•ta. ' The lad olio\i>it. How loin; /on tifcn on thin Job'.' A v.-ik! I n twelve mm re Twi'lve ImiK .-ai* Von ililnk tills Is tlic first inn’ I try'.''' A loud crash of tlinnjn inn ile liim pause Dirty
•me guy named
ns'! Anybody I know'
#*Xpect<*d it I the start. Put
top me—
a eat her. Sure* I ><*f»n hoodooed from
io hoodoos going to h Vot ings going to stop me jtemher the .lohii Triid • •
"The freighter that caught Hie \hile she wan tied up at tliedo« k»?’
%J,(’ieaiv asked.
Yah” The Captain became blt-
^r "An hour before she vus due .o sail. ' He leaned over Hie tahb oward the diver. "Hat vus my
4hip. Hat vus the .
:i*d to >ait ‘five years Im IAio I could
*el Uds 4hip."
• With Lily's money * Pteve, catdaily renlaiked. • * , , .The (Yiptain looketl at the mu Misph lousiv out of the corner of Ids
i %ye. "Yah.”
• She had her things on this boat, jlhe was supposed to come with us. She never showed up” There was a moment’s silence, then McCreary tdded. "What became of her? ’ "I told you before, I don't know. The lad rose and faced Schlemmer "Well. 1 know You doublecrossed her. You gave ordei s to weigh anchor eight hours heim t* we
were supposed to sail
•Veil, suppose 1 did? Any ob-
jections?”
Not from me ”
• Sure.’ The Captain again put his hand on McCrenrv s shouhlei in a gesture of comradery I t)hnk ve understand each other. It s just a matter of mathematics. Halt i«s better dan a third.” .
McCreary was without emotion | Then he foldetl it and tore it carosigned on for a third and It's all fully In half. One hfllf he put Is
JB- Who's
Steffens
He vus somelMxly who tried to .•-■i' ll m> sei i>*l. 1 killed him. \N hv don t you kill me. too ’ Then vou won’t have to worry about that hunk of paper. All you got to do m pint', me once. Then you can go to sleep and dream, about water— nice, fresh. < old water . Maybe that ain't a had Idea. .Mayhe I do il.” (jo ahead. It’d mean sleep for hoth of us. And it might solve one problem for you- food He looked uut over tin* side of the dory. .Shark> tin*. . ouhl t>e ^eep W* \e been having ( nmjiiin'y all itay May"in' as w f e are. Jf s orr d(i'plug me, y«»u won’t throw nx* ouCdo tne shaiks will you? Not when you need food as bad as you do. But I’m salty, brother! You'd need plenty of water to go with
me."
schlemmer was terrified “Don't talk like Hint, .Mac! Ve're *ure to ret picked up. And If ve do. 1 niff Nun a copy of the chart. I awear to
it.'’
Mac picked up the oar*, lifted them, and brought the right one In a sweeping motion tliaf knocked the gun out of Schlemmer * hand into the *ea. Then, almust before the ■ tain rca ted w - h*M hap - pened. Mcl’reary launrhed himself i„ the other end of thr dory and let Srlilemmer have It right on the chin. A fierce choppy jab knocked the man cold. Steve opened tlu coat and shirt of the unconactoue 1’aptaln, nnd took out the chart, wlilrh was contained in a protective envelope of oiled paper. He removed the chart and looked at lu
i *. mr** s*
pric»'
grid i
<1 on
In Forestry Army Camp at Capital
!7T
n
T'-i -A’, o
1“ w If-r S, n„k of IK, Po,.! , - Tm 7''nj f .- Oilfin! 1 vTIrninlsriOr
Circuit Cot
urt.
J. Drew Coffin,
21-311 Hay* & Murphy. Atty*-
15-22-29
"I signed _
I want. You can h<»hi <d\\ on iai\ if you want to You « an ( h»»ut
anybody you like—except me
Ach—foolish! Vhy should l cheat the only man d<»t can btiix:
dot gold up from vhsre it H
"Wh<*rf Is it?"
"Vlien ve get there I II tell you "You're go^ig to tell me now' If vou don’t, those men are ready to lUteii to me. I’ll take this ship over add we’ll head ba< k home.” Schlemmer was furious. That s mutinv. Bhe’a fegUtercd In my
name." . ,
Veah. but she really ^belongs to a lady named J^lly. Now* give me that chart!” He moved toward s« hiemrner. who retreated before
his menacing advance.
The skipper was terrified. "\ ait. Mac—1 change my mind — you gei p The captain fumbled with (he safe as MotYeary stood watching gilmly. "Yah—you get it — Turning quickly, he leveled a gun at Steve. "In the belly, you ver-
damter blind! <Jet out!"
As McCreary hacked away from the menacing figure of Schlemmer. the cabin rocked suddenh The^»* was a lenlfii* impact and the souixr of splintering planks A wall of % .. w cabin eras had Inward w lHi a Uttfusndous Imuah of waiar. both
the envelope and i • i;o ed it und* Schlemmer s shirt. The other hall
he kept.
When the i aptftln revived, he fsdt
for the envelope.
It's all l ight, Karl. You ve gut half of it. I ve gut the other hail Just a matter of mathematics, KarC Fifty-fifty. \V* «• -artners now. Better n that wcie Suimesa tisia* -Joined up by a px** • uf papar W* need each other now vVeiv st»l»
tMl w# ilbs
il or not. \ ou < an take a nap
Karl.”
The little craft moved on and ms until it was ultimately picked with the two uixoii^cious men vis it. They were revned and taktiv to the Wei f >ha I mta4 States where r.iptaln Schlemmar again tried to raise capital for hks venture Like Barntim. he bebeveo there were six kci's to he fleeced It) all 4’iH l%s of life rids time,•however. he cultivated the acquaintance of an ambitious scientist, wa* longed to cxploie the floor of 'tee sea for specimens Schlemmer. t«*». longed to explore the bottom, of tbe ocean for specimen* of fine gold- • (old that would make him rich ter ife. • (TO BK CO.VTiNVSJD)
w
$ -m
Sere are two sidelights in the daily life °f a reforestaiion rscruit at Fort Wsshington, V\ Hiihington, U C. where eeversl hundred* of the erstwhile un•mjiiJyed »i« h*"** tismsd for Fr«»idsnt Koo*«velt’»
relief forestry program. Top photo show* h squad of I he men undergoing selling up exereises under tUa direvtum of an army mstruetor, and lowei pictura ,huw» them getting a U»*ou in the um of the »aw.
