The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1933 — Page 3

. THE DAILY BANNER. CREENCASTLE. INDIANA^ TUESDW. NOVEMBER 21. 1933.

lassified ADS —For Sale— OR SALE: All kinds of coal. Get ficps before huyintr. Phone y Boy Hilli*. 10 South Indiana lfi-tf DR SALE:—'Modern, five ro.nn Full bailment, sraraRe Good Address Box K Banner. 20-%. OR SALK: Bourbon Reel Tuikeys. j.. <; Knetzer, Coatesville R. 2. ip Fillmoro. Ip OB SALE: Duroo male hogs, if ipirs. 1* V'- Hurst, Greenoastle, 21-2p

room 20.It

R SALE or Jtent: ¥i 8U0 N. Gillespie. SALE: 102"i Dodire. fom pasGr coupe G' d tires, new hat719 Seminary. Phono 795-YX *16-tf.

—For Rent—

-ir RENT: Three m in lower uiPiit, reflnisiied, cozy, and reas i lift)land St i eet. 21 2 i • ■ j)R RENT: Six room modern double yarapre, rent reasonImiuiro .f E. E. Bash. 707 S. hna Stieet. 21-3t.

—Wanted-

ANTED: A few hi irk walnuts. Pal) Bros., Raccoon, Ind. 21 -e ’d-5 l |i. j DIO Setrvice; work guaranteed, j reasonable. 012 S. Main St. j nd Williams. 21-2p J \\TEIi: VLan with car to take | of satisfied customers and yet ' one in Putnam County- Gentle | or la ly wanted for city work, j iNo inve-tment. Permanent, prof - liiisiness for riyht man. Write ( Whinner Company, Colum- ' Indiana 20-21-22-2ts > NTEB—Any kind of dead stock 278, Greencastle. We pay all 1 . John Wachtel Co 24-tf I Mi«cellaneou»FTU will lie all square dance at i Vnn«r (lub in ths' hiy hall, ] lay nieiit. Vovemleu- 21 Mu.- c jaleah ’i piece orchestra. 20 21*. Till] \L tin custom bote erYi e rirht. Woodw'orth-Priest •liti i house. Brick Chapel. 21-tip

\< E .it Itanuer Club Wednes- } ' ic by Midnicht R i i S-Adnu-sion lit cents. Ip fl it >\\ IVIMKU ATTENHS ItEPU M VN ABASH BA I 1 I K lone Madison, holder of many tn’, -wimmin? record* and the point winner for the United hi the Olympics, was in Crawi ill' Saturday to attend the S'li ItePauw football yame. Miss on is returniny to the east Bollywool, Calif., where she scii ntakiny pictures. At the c n- ( «iti i t her stay in Crawfonlsvilh , Madison wont to Indianapolis, tie was the honor yuest at ImlianaitloliH Athletic Club' on Hay nk>ht at a dan a>, and durihe eveniny she yave mem Iters of [dull iiid their yueists a swimmlny ^iti nation in the I. A C. swintptol. JFFEE BOTTLE CUT THROAT ^AKK PRKSTON. S. It. (UP) A 0 cotfee exploded in Sam liurids recently and cut hi in mill fnce. He was heating Ml'' JP'ied bottle over a die.

NOTICE TO BIIHIKRS LI INK HtKtKS, 111. INKS, TtTloNEHA AM) PRIMING i"tice is hereby yiven that the r, l of Commissioner* of th«' ptj '.f I’ntnam, State of Indiana. up to the hours of 10:00 a m on Jlnesday, December 6th, 1922, re- '• hi Is, at the office of the Auditor ,*utnam Cimnty, ln<Wan», for Blank ■ks, Blank*, Stationery, Print ne I office sir|>plies in yeneral, for the of the -evernl iftice* of FNitnum tity, Indiana, for the year l!t24, in firdance with the specification 1 her approved by the said Board of j i nissioners and now on file in the ? e of the Auditor of -uiid County. II bidders wall lie required to file one in the sum °f $1,0<KI as a 'rantee and aso to file an affi<lu' il 1 on-cnlhision ami to comply, in all V with the statutes yoverniny and contracts of thi* kind and ■after and in accordance with Sevbk97. Bum’s Annotate! Indiana

K'«es, 1926.

be Hoard reserves the right to re- ,

^ any am* all bids.*

'Med at Greencnstle, Putnam) fMMy, Indiana, this 14th day of j

Veiiiber, 1922.

EDGAR HURST

LEE WOOD

.1 O BRITTON,

M l 1 PutMIM OM

Biana

T^’ten. W A. Cooper, Auditor

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CHAPTER I THE EARLY MORNING OF A.

FILM 81

In the early morning light it iooked like a royal French villa magically transported to a valley in Beverly Hills, As the light grew stronger the magie began to wear eff; it still looked like a bit of Fonsaiuehleau except in the matter of age, one year of Us age*correspondlug to a century for its French pro-

fcotype.

It was the home of Lola Burns, the "Bombshell” of the Monarch I ictures Corporation whose features were familiar to hundreds of millions of fans all over the world — reproduced in fan magazines, newspapers, women’s magazines and on bill-

•boards until the habitable globe had

become Lola Buras-oonacious In a small servant ’» room in the mansion an alarm clock was ringing annoyingly. A black, female hand fumbled out of the bedclothes and turned thd clock face downwards and then Loretta, Miss Burns’ negro maid, got out of bed with the ala •rity of thick tar, yawned, lurched «o her ilat feet und stretched, cn dangcring the flufffy lace pajamas

which she wore.

Thus costumed, Loretta made her way through a long corridor into the star b bedroom which was furnished in a dizzy fashion that no respecta ble French villa would have conn tens need—with French puppet dolla, bpauish and Louis Quatorze furni ture at swords' points with each other aud with the Queen Anne chairs and the modern imitation of an Elizabethan canopied bed. Scattered about the room were various fan magazines with r< j r< ductions of photographs of Lola Burns on their

highly colored covers.

The popular film siar was curled up in bed, sleeping hunched up on her stomach, her head covered with a pillow, her nose pushed far enough

like She

"I can’t say, Miss."* "Summers was all right except hs kept using my lipstick. You aren't that way, are you?” She fifted the glass to her mouth, and quickly put it away with a grimace. “Hey, this isu’t orange juice! ” "No, Miss. Its... it’s sauerkraut

juice.”

"Well, take it away! It’s dipping your tongue in luxJ” made a face and shuddered. , "I’m sorry, Miss, but there wer-

en’t any .oranges. ’ ’

'"No organgesf This is California, man! Ask Mrs. i*rawford to come m lure. She’s supposed to order as

well as do-the cooking.”

"Mrs. Crawford isn't here this morning. She telephoned last night her niece w-as- i-r, having a baby.” “Oh, well, then \ou get the breakfast —- two poached eggs, no, two fried eggs und Mime coffee and

some— ’ ’

"I'm not a hand at cooking, Miss Some cereal perhapsf Cornflafles,

Post Toasties or- "

•' Never mind.'' She gave the pillow a vicious jab •‘That's life for

you. ’ ’

Meantime a large cream-colored town motor ear had driven up to the villa and stopped under the lifty portico. A chrome gentleman of tho 19"-’ ' intag' 1-ir ),, j dignifiedly out f the car -and turned back to s&v bood-bye to a plump little woman of some thirty years. He kissed her hand, and glanc.-d warily at the house. He was "Pops”, Lola's fa ther, and did not wish to be seen coming n at this time in the mosn ing. His companion had evidently bad enou-h of him for she pinched his cheek and gestured he’d better get into the house before being dis

covered,

Pops instructed the uniformed i hauffeur, eoat unbuttoned, cap over one ear, and badly in need of a shave

and si sleep, to taka Mrs. Whin.-

to one side so she e Id breathe. , ; rs home and return to the Villa to Loretta nipped the pillow from her take bis daughter to the studio, mistress s lace, and Lola opened her , I will in a pig's ear,” said the *' V f. , uq 8W ?i an '* munil >led: 'chauffeur. ‘I’ve been waitin’ outside .. a * < * . vou 'I" that for? Some- that joint for vou all night and I'm

thing very interesting.was fust going hitting the hay!"

to happen. ! “Sh-h-h. Naturally.. .yes, I insist it s six o clock I. retta raised that you get your sleep, of course

shades. 11 ‘tease drive quietly.”

Gee, what a screw’, business,”. But the chauffeur did not care if jawned Lola, ‘‘Might as well run I'ops were discovered getting in at « milk route. ” The rattle of a milk half-past six in the morning, and wagon did indeed penetrate to the ground gears exasperatingty Pops

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K'fll, Idle il aviay! It's Hkf Aifpimj your tomjut in lux ’

i ■ Lola st wied to u sitting posture, blinking her eyes. "Well, back to tie mini. The strike’s off Where’s Mac? Iso't she up yel ?’’ Loretta let the last of the shades go up fcitli a bang. "All’ll git to her direc’ly.” "And where’s Winter* vjith the oiaiigc juice/ Hi* nice, lukewarm orange juice, with the seeds in it!” "Ah heard him fussin 1 « th kit-

chen. ’ ’

The telephone was ringing a* Lor ettu entered Mi*s Mac's room, and she carried the instrument on its long eord over to the secretary's bed. Alisa Mae, a sharp, designing woman of perhaps thirty five, covered the mouthpiece with her hand while she

upbraided Loretta.

‘‘Can’t •

you get up in time enough to put on your uniform?"

"Don't scald me with your steam, woman,” answered the maid, lazily. ‘‘Ah knows where the bpdv’s buried." She scuffled out of the room oblivious of Mi** Mae’s baleful glare os she spoke into the mouthpiece: . "Acs. ..Miss Mac, Miss Burns’ secretary speaking... Oh. it's you, Is it?. . . Yes. I know it •* six o'clock and 1 know she's due on location at seven thirty and I know she’s to wear the flowered dress without the brassiere and I know you'll always he just a second assistant director because you don't think anyone else is capnliic of thinking for himself < r herself " After Much she slamiio i up the ri ' ei\ I r and pr. fan d to .-, i

Up. «

There was no answer to the mild knock*on Lola - door, und after ?. moment it | onod and a nor. •* looking man in a butler's morning uniform ^iili 1 'I hearing s' lioih h in a glass on n tray. Lola opened

her eyes lazily.

"Loud n; rn.ng, rtimmer*. How

four brother?"

"Brother. A^ss Burns?” "Bure The one ny in Ban Quon tin An they mg to let him out? Bhe reached for the glass on the tray. o "Duf I onlv have a married sister

Miss Burns.”

"That s right. 0 1'm thinking of the guy tna' was here last Wi "His name was Bummers, I hIn ve I’m Withers.” . 0

"i in in in. he was SuMBers >• ■ • • rstakea .-n”" Red Dust . scenes you’re Wiiners. ‘Are butlers always nf which had been censored by tbs

in seusonf" „ . •'■

! •!• -h *1* d- d* '• + [*:• H ANN ACROSS roads jV Mr». # LHIie I>hv 1 * j Mr. and Mi* (lllie Bmoni and Glen . i .McUullough and familj were dinnei j guest* of Otis Fuller and family ir j Wingate. i Mr. and Mrs. Otha R >le* simuh Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Bla-koter j :.t Bellmore. * M . and Mis. Harry Howard and on l.loy. t attended a birthday dinner t the b ine of Oscar Perkin* in hornet 1 f Willi .in P« 80th birth-

day.

Wilbur Harhison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed En* r spent Sunday i with Ed ('hiilfeltf r and family at Russellvillo. ALs. Samuel Bail'd who whs in ' jured when *- ! ;e fell from n ear in which she was ridim is recovering

; rapidly.

Hnwaid and Jnh Hurkett, Lv?i ; I’.-rkiii- and Harold I’ |> attends | the I I given at the Hainhridge high l.-chool Eriilay nig+it. Air. and Mrs. AA u Sutherlin of f Re - ellvdln petit S afternoon I .’i a l.ai'e M Gaughi ml family. Al * an.| ALs. .la’in N'elsnii calh'i' j ini \li and Airs, (ha i i.jki Sun

<lay al'teinoon.

I Ah and .Mrs. *lai; 'oieliii spent

j A ediu *day in I lull li*.

I rank l>u\ ijHkii

vith Virgil Blue ml Ijimily at Belle j Elinor Glyn spent a few days last I> vie Prichard last AA'i Ine d iy aftr-e

•Jnbn. • -!- -!• -h *t- *h •j* :• PLEASANT (iARURNS B) Ig'ntu Showalter

.j.

• ' i.ret on Pickett -lu-iu ■vivjjc in Greencastle.

I week with Air and Mrs. Ivan Vaughn noon.

iat Fillmore. j Liyal 'Cutnmingg and Miss Mil-

^ j A’iola Hodge uni Joy Hu I tort spent dred Querry wen- manied Saturday ,j. last Friday aflernoon with Mrs. Fay afternoon in Paris, 111. ^ They txill

Urysett, near Eminence. | make their home with the bride's ! Air. and AL s. Dorcas Solaman vis- ! father near Cloverdale. I ited Sunday w ith AA’illie Solsman. | Air. and Mr.-. W . J. Herbert railed

•ALs* Kl- fence Harper visited Mis*. Johnnie Ogles and family were,"" M and Airs. Ilowat*! Horn Sun-

f Van Humphreys Dlav iilternoon.

Kuiora King near Poland Sunday. dinner gue*t AL -s Marie Chadwick, who is at- Sunday

'e,u|i"g O.-Pauw university, .spent Gail' Morris an,l family spent Sun1,11 "" h hal ' grandparents. ! ,| BV wi , h Mr*. Bash Raikes. Mi. and Mrs. Sam tlwdw.ek. ( Mt and Mrs , Nohlp ( ' nx ar ,. t |, p Alis* Mvrtle Landis visited VV ilnia i pnrents of a *on, bom Wednesday

Volloni Eiidav night and Satunlay. Lenta Showalter .-pent Saturday in lit ai d .Smid iy w ith Ralph Hill

nd family at Green* astle.

Mr. and Airs. Pete Holsapple visit-

•al in Terre Haute Sund-iy.

The box supper held nt the high rhool building Friday night liy the

l-II club was well attended.

The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Alin'd Shinn is quite ill of piieum< ni.a. Al r. old Al I*. Ii . Bi-nefiel of i In veiland visited with Tom Harper

Sunday.

I be revival service* conducteti lire Rev. Miles m the \1 K. chureh ill i ntititle tiimugli ibis we.*k.

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i. \m ikffkrson twp. v Mrs. A iolii McUamniark •',• •!• •!•

PASTOR STATE TROOPER

BOSTON (BP) Tht- Rev. Ernest

liight.

Airs. Inn Blue and daughter Ruby ■ ponl last Fridny with Airs. AI- file

Prichard.

Clesui Mundy visited Saturday

night with Glen Terry.

The Sunshine club met with Mrs.

A Tin i- II. minister of the Union Mapgs chui'h wi Sinitli Fix horn iccenlly was made a nr mher of the uniforliied division nf the \la*sachu- * el is state Police lie expects to preach ot tin cliuich :i tisiiul on Sundays.

"

j night Me Tin In:., Br.vok* an I d.mgi.ter

starti-d up the front sti-p*, lust his coiirnge and sueaki-d around the shriihhcry to the side of the house, t.ptood through the French doors into the patio, and was crossing the breakfast roan when the whistling of the make up man warned him the household was already up. He quickly put down his hat and can# in a chair back of a curtain an t ndvam d amiling and rubl ing .kla hands briskly. • Got d Illuming, even t edy," h* said as the make-up man, the mas - me and the hairdresser filed past on their way out. When they had gone, he made his way to the French lay-out bar and was pouring himself some Bourbon when he heard Ins daughter’s voice. He 'dropped the whiskey bottle and made to wards her. ‘‘Why, Pops, you old darling?" *l'e i ried. pleased, and gave him a ki*s. "What are you doing up sj early in tho morning! Going to settie down and help Lola ” Blie stopped as she sniffed )>:• breath. Pups tried to eov r hims.df "Daughter, your career is para mount above everything in ni' mind.

I—"

" A'ou old yenhook! A’ou’ve heek up all night and are still stinko." " 1 A l been n» eonfereni e w ilh

some racing men—”

"Don't talk to me about your methods of breeding. Where’s t|ie big car! I’ve got to go to work " "I I in* *ted," sputtered fops, "that Jefferies gt I some sleep We’ve been using him too hard

lately. I—”

I get it Mac. have *em bring

around my roadster."

"lour brother took the roadster

to Tia Juana’’

"I sent Junior down there to look ' ■ r a crop of fillies.’' said Pof^ "I know what kind ot fillies he'll look over. Well, then, where's the

station wagon? A truek—”

"The enok took the station

wagon,” said the butler.

"That’s great. J'behave to go ti

work in a kiddie ear—”

Miss Mac wns called A’ th^ tele phone .'ind came back to announce • .t it wii* raining in Riverside, tl% ition trip was off, and Miss Burn* was to Mj nrt j' the studio at nine

Vaifnki'U nti *?1

X-RAY REVEA1ED TIE CLAST I/>urs (BP) Phyalrlam

puzzlod over til* comlltlon of E<! | ward Burke 20, w hen h. shown! symptoms of pneumonia, but lackni

ii) liactcrln, ord*-i 1 an X-ray of the youth’s lung*. The picevealed a tie clasp lodged In ng The hwy’a pa rents recalled had swallowed the clasp Ifi ago.

FACTS ON GAS PRICES

wm GASOLINE I .money uni in J 1926 /

/ mOEYOUR ( GASOLINE \ MONEY GOES

NOW

S TOTAL-Z3.Z6f

FREIGHI 11 nts * MARKETING, 76/ CENrsVy x'G::

TOTAL 19.64- * N

TAX

5.64 CENTS

William Phillips (left), Acting Secretary of State, congratulates William C. Bullitt, ,ust after President Roosevelt had appointed him brat U. S. Ambassador to Soviet Russia, following formal recognition of that country by the United States. Bullitt for many years had been a champion of such recognition.

FREIGHT 3.cfnts

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MARKETING

REFINER, PIPE UNE, PRODUCER !0 ! CENTS

REFINER, PIPE LINE,PRODUCER

5- CENTS

Actors in Murder Trial Drama $

G45 ONE £09? TAX 2M

During the depression ra-olin prices sank t< below i ii*i level* ( u pi pit red with 11120 thi ii' ii, ment index lor whole*.ii- .:i*illne prices was down to I in the lu st six ini iitlis ot i'' pioduits sank in the saun pi iiod i. 11 With recent increases tin • i age ■•'tail pm •• ot gHsnliin lies tax) was al lust report I-t <' id as compared with 21’.92 in 1920 Average tax had increased Iron 3 I cents (o j. 44. iiaVi t. D

Courlpst/ Oil and Gtfs Journal tal pii<‘ paid hv the eonsuiner 19 <>-1 edits today us compared with 2:: 2U Cusohne lias still .*• veral cents to i.o before equalinit 19 2 0 prices The'oil Industry receives 11 '■nts a gallon for gasoline ax i. i.. i • 11 - ■' In l#26 The Imlnme <d whul the consumet pays got- In liiilroads fot tretght i.nd to gi'-oliiu lax funds. Freight is practically unchanged but ' .I'ollin UO'.f liave risen 141 pel ' •' nt

Identifies Road Si^n *€ ■..*

The trial of Mrs. Lilv Banka Gaines (top right) on a charge of slaying her husband, Dr Jimies 1 Cluinc- fleft) is attracting much altention ai Spokane, AVash. Dr. Gaines was shot to death outside his home last August as he was returning from a visit to the home of his stenographer, Mrs. Harriette Andrew (lovvar right).

KB whm ym* Up m this 'gn the government i> -• - its ho* of sending Roger Toiihy and liis three l* to pri.-on for Iffei l*r the Minin oi , kidrjjiping of W iilia j Hamm Jr, wealthy St. Paul hngvei Thif. sign $ in Wisconsin, aigl Ha tin claims he saw th’ .gn from thi kn o a tiers’ car If it 1 ticove* he saw it, inter tat*' kidnuping will U' piiAi iWtd'e, bringing the gang under the I in 1 bergh law penalty.^

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