The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1933 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1933.

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ill: SAI-K: Round Oak hijrh ovpn

Phone or ?ee Hubert

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n.i; y^I.K Modem bungalow on -tr.et Priced for yuick , . m St oier. Phone fit* fits " ■* " \l I NO'I ICK: I will * offer for I'uhlii Auction, Nov. 29, lO.'t.t, Model T Ford tuilor* F.inrine ■ |).,497411 to cover charges

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to Thirty Six Dollifr^ Vernie Laikin, Parkin’s Mt. Meridian. 7-14-2p.

i | forgot Public Sale at Mrs.

(N.x h ime, 2 miles southeast nion Thursday, Nov. 9 7-2p i

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l;K\ I (i-r om modern bouse, .race. K. K. Bash, 707 South

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• I: RKNT: Five room cottage at 1:. n \ street. Phone 57. fi-.'lt

HOLLYWOOD,—Y '.i’ll be eein K Mae West back in period costimeo for her qe.xt picture Tb< star isn't finally*>et upin her story, but she’!! lirobaldy play the belle ..t n .\'|j. S is’i," River show-boat either of the post Civil War |>enn | , r (1 f „ 1pv . years later. . James Tkmony, her manager, the important stops >n Mae’s forthcomity.' personal apiiearainv tour will be New Orleans, atxl it is interesting to bear that a good part.’.if the new picture may he shot o n location in the southern cityMae. is writing her next story ju-t us the did “She Ihoi" Him Wrong" and dictates to a secretary

more weeks folks.

in the east with her

is under contract. The colored boy with the funny drawl had no purple liveried chauffeur and footman this •time. He dr >vr his own ear and went into con ft h with Jack Gain, lug Fox executive, who i acting a his man Hirer without ,y s;till bother. with a touch of laryngitis, Jack Gilbert will g t" the i esert to bake oit for it couple of wt eks as soon is ho finishes “Queen Christiana”. . 1st--ky duing tryinc to hitchhike a rile from the S:int:i M mica gate of the Fo\ -tudi t. his offices, which are ttiore than a utile away? . • ■ A1 Jel on is back to get ready for “Wunderbar,” but Ruby Keeler is staying two

DID YOU KNOW— Tliat Robt'rt ,M ntgemfry once workctl in the tna> ene sIk»| > of the New York. New Haven ;tn«l Hartford Railroad ? KOU HDALK MAN W ILL UKTLKN MtDM VRI/iON \

Machine Guns Guarcf Criminal

At McElroy^v Kidnap Trial

NOTORIOUS BANDIT TO I VCF. 1 TK1 VL IN ILLINOIS ON ROBBERY ( H ARGF.

Wotxl has been S. I). Barnes, of R to Tulsa, Ariz., for bc' it very well an

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Wetlnell F.a-

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1 Hidley,

M r. w hi M r. Bat Fr.

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Itonte Wedtu K iston will ri t he,y made tl Baines is a t- of Lador Barnes, of 1

( here that

•lale, who went health, has not ditns to return | • , i ttehl today

accompanied

laughter, Mrs.

and bet son,

and expect to

of this week, ri tlio car in

i ROW N POINT. Ind., Nov, 7 (UPi In a jail guarded hy three squads of machine gurnets’ James (Fur) I Sammons, notorious criminal,' was

for extradition to Illinois to fa e a robbery ch'trge

I RI N'T: Hause, garden, lieu <• and c»w pasture. Tavo nwth >f Greencastle. Frank

7-2p.

Wanted—

, \||H: To buy god shotgun, io Phone 472-K. Ip

. IKD' To buy it good buggy rn .-s. Plume 670-L. Ip

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l\| III I I’ WANTED: Man with ^ edi itely to lill varan , .... i y route. M ust be sat is h make $27.50 weekly at start; L a,. Steady job, steady pay f u Le mrker. Write Albert Mills, t 927 Monmouth, Cint in- [" lp I '■ \ I HD Any kind of dead stock - Greencastle. We pay all L - Ji itn Wachtel Co 24-tf

Credit Mrs. Jack Haley with ’the best wisecrack of the week The wife of the co t i dian 1- Xpert ing it bl" set| ev.*n; an . - w i - vi t y nvucli dlsappointetl when tb>' f<H ts,r | tol 1 Iter it probably will be a girl. 1 1 . In ex t t titled "Slnw le-irt beats,

boys”

Sud* enly Mr Hale; '- far, bright-

ened :

doctor,” site piped up, it possibly lie a nervous

Stars on Honeymoon Trail

Bruce Cabot and Adrienne Ames recti -lurs, picture at Carlsbad,

N. M., shortly after tl. which ti ' 1: place the Miss Ames’ divorce ft Ames, wealthy New They vo te married where t ubot’s paret

mart tuge, following Stephen k broker,

lie church

»vre wed.

Miscellaneous—

KNsF.D Barber, t |ten for busidr eut 25 cents; shave 15 ) \kers, Kilim te (!-2t iU) Vs we have sold our ,,,l itel grain business to the tiriiirt <'o„ *e still have for .■ i ,lb t tig: one I II. C. ton uni 2 I on Ison tractor plows, J- nf new and second hand tools li-horse g:t- engine, one . k. !model, in gcml shape o also one electric Bttrb ikkeeping machino which I 1 '■ for $250.00. It sure will pat your business on n payi ll will show you where k are at in any business. |W K. ('nnpltell or Gilbert

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“Httt,

“couldn't

hoy ?’’

Chiquita, 18-year-ol, dancer mid !' ychic, whose predictions nre sought after and listened to with res|<ct Ity i, 1 1 1 1 \ f H u ' ' i celebs, has been working with Joan Crawford in “Dancing I.ady.’’ Hen* are her newest forecasts; That a brilliant marriage is in store for filet,i Garbo That the Swedish! actres- wall not return to Europe for two and a half years That Joan Crawford will marry again, this time | happily, and may star in a New York play. Thst John Gilbert'.- comeback will be a sensational success. That Max Baer will become world’s champion and will score in two more films be-ides “The Prizefighter and the Lady.” That l!am°n Navarro will not marry fur eight years Here’s one that the gossips will leap on with gle Richard Dix went | to the »pera Monday night with Lois Wilson, liomomher when tbi y were | Hollywood’s most nmiantie couple, And Lois has never Imon engaged H anyone since sin a ml Rich broke i* up-

Sammons was arrested at Cedar; ] Lake. Ind., on a charge of Iteing in- I |xi ated. He was carrying a pit id , and had $3,206 in his pockets. A I- I

p to Arizona.! though denying he was Sammons, bis 'Iter of Robert -'dentity was established through fin-

mi fathei o' | get- prints.

I he former convict had been s, ught for two months since forfeiting a Jo.ii-lll horn I to appear n Chicago to answet charges of patti -ipating in the #85,000 payroll robbery of the Iniernati-nal Harvester Co., in l‘J2fi. i Samm ns was foun I guilty of mur ; det and sentenced to death in 1904. j Hi- sentence was commuteO to life j itnptisonment. then reiuced to 50

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1923. The next year he was

I released on parole.

In 1927 he was sent to I/'a ven worth federal penitentiary for whisky theft and served 18 months. He was at-1 ” rested in Kansas City a yeat ago. I ! Chicago and Baltimore.- when- he 1 | ah- indicted for robbery, fought for

his custody. land Mrs. Virgil

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Miss Mary M <* E 1 r o y , daughter of the City .Matx-

KanMi i Ity. Mo.,

pictured on Itn- witness stand „s she testified during trial of George McGee-, charged with complicity in |a her kidnaping, t-he told T how McGee guarded her during negotiations for $30,000 ransom. Inset, McGee reading his Bible in ?! court during trial. Hi# ' - brother, Walter, already has been sentenced to death ’for his part in th#

kidnaping.

There will he : Pentecost but- It

nteetiijg of the it tht- home nf Mr Miller, :*04 Crown

street, this evening at 7:30 o’clock, f bier .Limes Due will deliver the me - itgi I N or.volte is rordinlly invited tn attend this service.

Cuban Terrorist Sentenced

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For phiuurit descriptions, I like ! Fifi Dorstty’s indignant r< i ly when i I accused her of Iteing engaged to Maurice Hill and >*f flirting with Lyle

Thlbrrf.

“Not me, Iteeg boy !” site exclaimed K it Banner ( lub Wednes-)'‘I u-et| t be an artichoke gid G<*od music. Admission 101 know, a leaf for » • ryboily but tm

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ft t NKIf ADS GET RESULTS

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(.KTT1NG RIGt.KR AS -I’ (UNI ESI CONTINUES

biggest” turnip contest !• i ink Allen, living at the 'loss I! tails started a week Nit-ring in one that weighed -nr half pounds is getting i very day, and this morning id wa~ topped when 1 >*slie east Hanna street, ly farmrr, itrought In one

I |.cd the scales at six and one

nds. just two pounds heavier .> -vittpl brought ill by Mr.h i lieen a good year for tur-

nl w ith a bumper crop, the val-

uie down daily since they got int where they could la- rnarnil Mr. Allen sai l he offered tomer three bushels for 25

per, if the cusp mer would dig

it lie wanted the grower to do my. so the deal fell through. ire expecting Mr. Allen or tlu-r producer t > bring in one

■-u-hs eight or ten pounds .fn

" record now held by Mr. Haand if the rmp continues big,

II have enough turnips to run ■ inter as we 'have a hole dug in ■ - k yard in which we are pre-

- ir\ them for u-e a,- need i- growers are responsible for

' 'lenient that they are lietter dug up in cold weather after ’ been buried for same months. I'-IK I OF ADMINISTRATION liie is hereby given that the un1 '“‘•I has been appointed by the >' of the Circuit Court, State of k " ti, Administrator de H-mus Non Ike will annexi-d of the estate of 1 'bi-lh F, Scott late of Putnam

, deceased-

r 1 -I lb f iip|*>sed to lie :o1- ^ ! " '* I William-, Administrator. ' -her 30, 1933. F # S Hai-nflton I-Ihi W Herod, Cleik of the Put. Circuit Court. 31-3t-

QUICK GI.IMPSFS

Wolfgang lolt. eldest soil of novel-

ist Vicki Bun n, plays .in the polo,

j-e.-ne of Ih I ifam MiUterj V,.. • IJ

* here . . . Telephoning to a friend in 1 I Hollywood, Sidney Fox soys -he has;

|deture offor and may i" 1 - “ > p ■

west in a c-'tuple of weeks 1 he tiny | Universal actres retired from the;

-creen it year an I h hull ago wlien (he married Churh-e B* ahan

Even witen Max Baer came over to j

the studio to* 1 June Kni : -i would not make it up with tht boxer .... Stcipin Fetch it read the story in this column an 1 mode a belate ■ upinee. -it the 1' - • rtudio, where he

Crushed by the ev fence, Clemente ( chief of th'- pabe Machado reign of ■ in Havana court ni . (i months in the 1-1 settlement. He is «hudu's former aid long prison

rity of his senreras, who was police in the ror, is pictured r he hud heard - 12 years and of Pines penal he first of Ma s to receive a - ntcnce.

Soviet Commissar En Route in Royal Suite

Attair», wa* obliged to occupy th# "Imp«ual bull#

on the S. S- Berengaria, owing to heavy booking at Cherbourg, France. Interior views of the suite, u«ually r< erved for royalty, are sliown at left. At right, the liner Uereiigai iu, fortneiLy liie '‘Inlp•rato^. ,,

% FRA A/C/S WALLACE - , .A or'isXt football romance . mnmtHT tam/MV rK^ma WAitAcr — Biar* 13L/TMJ} MY h:n<* re a ruKra syndicate, rorc.^ CHAPTER X.XXV1 Ho opened the tloo», and bowed! low and stiffly with all the eclat} of a Brooklyn doorman. The ladies lauphed. , Pidgc rush,

ed in.

"I thought you lockedfcihe doi<r,” he cried. "1 did,” Ted answered', "but the bums must have itolrn .the pass

key.”

1 he room, roughly (peaking, had been redecorated. Among three now present were a hobby llor-e . a bass drum, several pair of -dice, cards, empty whisky bottles, ( burlesque show posters ami otlieitoucli trinkets The Rouge Gallery and Murderer’s Row had been re-stored with even more amorous insenptions than Pidge had ever coii-

i rived

Leaving the Hall they met Pat and the Brute. “Good afternoon, boys,” Pat i»id cheerfully. "You two guys,” I’idgc responded vigorously, “can go to hell” “Wliy, whatever can be tintrouble with those boys?" Pat a-ked the Brule in Ins best chorus bov manner 'i lie ladies thought it all quite

funny

Showing them the room was at ways risks business. During the afternoon and evening, Ted had Barbs offense uinlrr the microscope; noticed liuw tier smile accelerated when she met each new boy; how 'it retarded when she was alone witli h in

again.

?he was treating him as a husband or a convenience—neither was flattering. After dinner she must change to another costume for the G a Club concert and dance. Clothes were a part of the act—he had seen her in four outfits in this one dav. At the concert she was quiet but Impressed, and said little. Miss Chicago, who had been a member of the Snooty Seconds a't the Ttiree Arts Club in New York and who profe--ed to krinw all »b-m i ic. discoursed upon it, but Barb wgs quiet. She didn't know mueb about music—couldn't even play a popular tune; her musr wn« a jok- with her gang, but she didn't Irt the world know it. But a‘ each new bov was introduced at the dance following the concert, her eyes sparkled, she flung a taunt and began a bantering chatter She was on familiar grounds and bore down She had used the same system wlirn lie had met her, Ted recalled After the dance they went beyond the Michigan state line; througii the “moonlight; through the romantic tprirg Pidge drove with one arm about Miss Chicago, who found a «pot on his shoulder to fit her small head This was the time, Ted thought, to talk about things He ventured an arm about her but she caught Ms preliminary motion and warned him off coyly. Ted succumbed with out a struggle. That would he elusivenc«s: gesture number tine in the hook of tricks—bard to make. Ted knew he was being ungentlemanly for having such thoughts He tried to remind himself that ihiwas Barb, the girl of his drefins, the girl for whom he had gone awav to make good. But his mind was busy on an

acting now ai*l wbaa Iu- was thrilled or depressed by lifr -’wili-

est movement.

Ami bis In ai r, wh cli ihould hit behn battering down lier defenses, was too engros-cd with the feeling of what a glorious night it w-uld be if ibis were Rosalie. Rosahe ... He bad run out on her While Hath was using li m a prop in In r act, while othbr Wcyritk girl* were at the Ptom, Ro--alie would be over then- thinking a Hal a Iiiiiii hr w a* Well, get it over with Btif Rosalie was not mooning at Weyrirk Rosalie was at the Ptotn with the oilier girls Rosalie was willi Stone. He would punch Stone’s sneering puss He had knocked that snci r off once and would do it aw am and make an ass oi himself lie had thought he w is putting one over on Stone by dragging Barb; Stone was suiait, that was alt But what did Ro-alie mean hv comm* out with a guy like iliari Didn't she know it would give Stone the laugh on liim > Well, wliv not 5 Hadn’t he left bet in the rain 5 Hadn’t he left her one down to Barb) They had a feud on too; and lie had thrown down Ills best pal “How about a dance. Stone?"

“All filled up."

“So am I; but I thought, under the circumstance-, wr micht switch

one."

Stone was d.iiieing a straight program with her. Tile ral Rosalie was queenly — nothing

less. How she paled those other girls was a crime. Yellow dress with the new shoe an 1 rs, as Pidge called them, trailing from riie L t tom; the long die n -de her K»ik

taller.

The bo vs dances; he

aftei

uldn

•(her train of thought, busy re-

viewing the numberless times when away, Wouldn t hr Barb bed acted exactly as sbt was [ Barb had robbed

.ini f- i a i.-nvii I pale-,1 bin#; she w is bearing d -wn hard; going - -M-i ,i - a t"'.iuty. -i d frlli w, a fine dancer, a regular. Barb was doing him proud, ail right, among tlie boys. “Having ti big time?" he asked.

"Great."

“1 lljink you'll have dances with most of the fellows who do things about; the queer tiling is I cae t malrji up witli Stone. He's dancing traight program with K-isalie and doesn’t want to break it." A frown touched her face, like * light shadow, and was gone But w lien tlie next dance ended l ed managed to lie near Stone and

Rosalie

“Oh. hello," Barb called, innocent as a little bird, "the home town. This is quite surprising.’* "Undoubtedly," Ro-alie replied, "but it’s such a small world." ’■ Hello, Rosalie." “Hello, Ted." 1 licit vi ucs ■ id nothing; hut they looked into each Ollier’s eves and he irieil io tell her how s-irry lie wa* Hr thought hr saw the etching of a Rosalie smile; it was not a pleasant tiling. "When are we dancing?" Baib was asking it as an a--urrd thing. Stone came at*o‘« Ted grinned. Damn clever, this Wynn*. Dancing with Rosalie. How site put everythin!) int-- H. Rosalie was a three-dimension girl, led lo-i the re«l ol thi i ivd; it wa« good to be back with Rosalie.

"Rosalie?" ’’Ye*, led?"

"i m a damned fool,"

“Yes, Ted " What a girl!

“Rosalie 5 ’’ •

"Jes. Ted 5 ”

"Watch this guv- he'* a rat*

“Yes, Ted."

the rainbow j *c LonusuxU

Stone for give any