The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1933 — Page 3

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CHAPTER IV

It thk wampas cLim ball , Wampas Club b:il)\ p st irs for wore boing iutroducod at tho i'i, hall at the Cocoauut Grove. Lvman’s orcliPBtra ended a se jou ami tin’ dancers resumed "i r 9lU t3 at the tables, arranged so ‘t uiuit of the s|iectators faced a We irected at the far end*of the 'ut Its proscenium curtain was Waged in a marine effect. An anC,,? was speaking into station

a mici'phone: * •

|- - on the program is the main ‘ B t of this gala evening in the

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■ Rteiee, s* them* They’re arrest-] i.ig Hugo! ’ ’ • ‘ Why ’ What for?” said Space,showing mimh excitement. 'I don’t know It’s tlie irrigit on ofllee c-r something.” Space ran after the two dicks. Thi, h a private 1 can’t lull a trick like tIlia here! ’’ < "I 1 - !■; S i 1 can pull anything

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1 ’* the

Marquis—”

‘‘So*do we know him.”

‘iYou’ve got to do something,

Ion picture year — the formal •(•fx-. in.pl red Lula. I .• i. tli. 1 .1.1 ,1 1 /i tl-. •

utatiou to the public of the

Eptl Baby Stars for 1933 —

■ tteen j oung actreui s* • tha ampas Club as tbi

l -jt likely to reach stardom before Jtlicr year is out. We will now

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Lola. Somebody will burn for tins.” II iia ’ -I :. a ,y from thcotwo of risoi ■ - • le Lola ran after them, calling: “Hugo! V- nt! ' - k tl, mi in the-

entirely

t from Mr. E. J. Hanlon, presi- areade of the entrance, it of the Wampas Club, who will “You’ve got this

,• tin o flic fa I pie: Mutation.” v.-.-oug,” 1 rquis was saying.

i Space Hanlon stepped out on “It’s a mlrtak.- —” • stage, the lights dimmed down. “We got all the ^ "tlighta played umi n the cur 1 •-itt.

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‘ ‘ He’s been

Mar

-OE-' ? '' demauded

lanstic marine setting with mechanical Goddess of Famewhich a line dropped into ji.jture ooi.un The kn- eame u; a beautifuUgirl. “Come on V ev,rvh-i.lv a great big b;ind

■ii tiny littte girl!”

die applause was only half--ted, the atteution of the crowdoanut Groks having been at itej by the entrance of a pair of )(Miners Space saw Lola Burns the Marquis di Binclli, and in juptc-l his introduction of the

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jt : - - while (ve v I ome one

biggest and loveliest stars "mm-i i . "ii the left. Lola Burns anil geutlcnu n! « And her him i -'oit, Whe Mar-jtiis di i - n't they make a i hat m \ A very pr< tty eight to •"'"Ataint touch ef >arr:i -in

two years in this

. "iiutr over Ii original passport .0 me v 0 g ' around to him.” ' ® < "And where are we going! ” asked tl c Marquis, coldly furious “You’re ing to the county jail

i the ni" ning — ua-

Ic-s, of ' nr: • you can put up $3,0011 cash. standard bail, ' “Jail' d Loin “Oh, Hugol You can’t! I won't allow it!”

i n an e . e -.-nant.

“And wl v am I going to get *■".,000 cash this time of night?” Tl your worry ■ or your friend-' Mi-s Burns, here Get

in.”

tl.M still pr.itcsting Marquis :i,to 1, < auto, climb, d in

: Seer, ‘ ‘ Let 's go, Bill. ’ ’

I II v"! th. money, Hugo! Hon-

tern,

“Hon t wm ry, darling. I’ll fix

filtered his voice, w l i.-U . iu i to pause in ber progress to a

tui.t glance up at him. “Who- 1 e\ • rything.

' ant to s. them apart? i. !:, r th- departing

bow!

V> ' ii-isle, the 11:. by Star se pup r tn I ■ • • into the drive ami H : o Tl t. i earl■ n.-.rn ing a the be i . • ■ •

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"Don't aeorry LoIa," "I it oft him out.

Mnccd and Space returned to bis | st mnlded oter them as she turnedto

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of the evening.

•hort time after the presents of the thirteen Baby Stars was and the people were dancing lam, Space Hanlon stood at the enn. e into the Grove impatiently ncing at bis watch ns though .siting iflinieone. As he waited two men shouldered their way itoiigli tl,o throng about the en The headwaitcr attempted stop them, hut one of the men ■ > -. in.’ object from his po< ket A showed it to the waiter who stepped aside. Th*e man's eyes t»t'.l for a moment lull in the eyes hpacc Hanlon, but no recognition sluil between them. However, disappeared from his place of

ge, a grin on his face.

[The two burly men made their My among the dancers and the taof diners, attracting attention Iheir incongruous appearance "(.rig the other men resplendent in

I Tuiug dress.

Lola was dancing with the Mar ,r's at the edge of the floor. "1 could dance with you forever, ^k 1 she said, dreamily, but start as a man tapped the Marquis on e shoulder and addressed her: Sorry, Miss Burns. I’ve got to 1 Leg your pardon,” said the

•!», haughtilv.

‘ I'isiV” 6 t " e J ' ,ar 'l ui '' di

1 aw -”

i The man showed a badge. “We’re ; aoral. From the Immigration Of ?''■ tou’ll have to come along, me Commissioner wants to talk to

What — ” began Lola,

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. "Hugo!

r : »ril*d.

T 0ur hands off me!” said, r ” ar <iuis, drawing back.

I. , a ’ i* the meaning of this?”

demanded. “What right have H to come in here like this and

Her

go ba k ml . Cocoauut Grove. The : . r of th top jiaper caught her . ., “MARQUIS SNATCHED I ROM LOLA'S ARMS”. Subheads read: “Feds St.p Between Couple :it Cocoauut Grove. Binclli Threaten 1 with Deportation aa Undesir-

able.”

The Marquis had but this moment be. n arrested, and already the new«. papers were out with the story! It :.s tlie • "tardily work of that Space Hanlon! Furious, Lola darted vit’tlv into tl.- hotel and around the .tile of nIio)"., Entering the lobby, furiously angry, unaware of the wlie-peri- an 1 looks of the people staring euriniisly at her, she stopped s -he eniight sight of Space Hanlon talking to two reporters. She approached them and took refuge bell, id a palm Space finished reading me article >n the newspaper in his hands. He looked up at the report-

ers.

“That's great—swell! I couldn't have written n better story myself. You I - st i.d? with me and you’ll -. oi>p the town every time. Drop out to the studio in the morning and I'll .'range for ifn interview with Lola, lie slapped them on their backs. “We’ll be there.” Space grinned after their departii,.- backs, then turned and walked .i.iiind the palm t.- be confronted by the raging, white-lipped Lola. “I'll give you an interview right

now! ’ ’

Caught red handed. Space couldn't 1 nj it "os a plant or Ins own ar ranging, and stalled for an idea " Now, listen, Lola. It’s just a gag

We’ll—”

VA fine gag, you nasty, cold-

blooded— ”

Spare cut in on her tirade. “Now don’t shout, Lola. I'll explain

everything.' ’

“if you think 1 m going to Haten to any more of vour lies... You’re

g"ing to got hold of 13,000 right

voice was drowned bv the away, tonight, that 's what you are

’uiur of the crowd that had be-j going to dot ”

Spnw as nnnplin-se.l, he repeat cd: “Everything will be all smooth

n) (Aor, I—”

“Tliis time yen be gone too far!" stormed Loin '' w-- II see who'a smoothed over for this!” Kpai- li.t l walked mu, Loin follow mg him. The a| preached a door "Come rigid in here, Lola, aud I'll c\|!aiu just hvw it all hap-

Liciiiu.

■ d ,.'° 'oHeet around and hv the "l,iJ 1 "'veiling of the music.' She U b e f \ h ' * , ’ < ’ , H , riil agents up the

1,1 the entrance where Space I : .,," a ^ a ‘* again appeared,

is .i k " ow w,| ut you 're talk k , ou tl the Marquis protested

rem *rk of the agent’s. Space

, started forward With H erv

. Hf >, what- ”

’' l * grabbed bpase’a ano.

Tabs

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I ranklort Tvnight!

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_ r Well, it will he Hot Dogs .>n ri■ r Cub" thi ’ ovonitisr Animal trginer FMmon(iti has Invn kooping his jungle beasts on hort rations this week so that they will he good and hungry tonight. Ti-^sairl they were in an extrremiely savage ttioo) today, pacing their rages w itli t ula twite! mg llhd with fangs an I claw Ii st i Inyed iirominently Surely this is a bad sign for Mr Bau-nian doggies. — o— ^ [j All fooLshne aside, the Cubs nr going to Frankf-ir'. determiner! to I flay their best brand of basket til 111 ! (unless they bin- » ease <>f stag fright i- that’s th- -mly tiling th^t i ' worrying us We hope the (ireenea-tle boys will perform like veterans, ll they do we ar.- predicting a g n-'d gaTo an ■ it woul tn*t -un-rise us if G 11. S was the winner. • > i O | The first and -eoond teams wer^l seheduled t i leave the gvm ai 4:15 for I ebanori wjjerc .-.rrangemenls Lave been made for th -n to i-:it at 5:80 p 0 m. They will then continue to Frank-

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Frankfort Morning Times, has tin following t-, say concerning the game b-twe’n the 'Tiger Cub; an 1 the II t Dawg« up at l-’rankfort Tonight: Hist try and the records reveal what this Frankfort-Greencastle basketball business is all about —at least for

same of the curious

Those who are inclined to be a l- | herents to the law of averages sysjte.m think they have- the solution for .the 4b to 10 la’ing which Gceem astle ] handed the Blue and White last se-t-

son

In the 1924-25 season a Frankfort ] team blasted a Tiger Cub aggregation J (VI to IT and so far as those amazing j margins of victory are concerned, the 1982-83 season and that game play-I in 1924-25, just about even'things up in the eyes of the law-of-nveruge folk, who think it's about Frankfort’s time in Howard hall .Friday night when Greenca-tle plays here ••New" \rrivals The Tiger tYibs’ appearance here Friday evening will lie the first time , i , r, .-I . h * 1 » fort on Frankfort’s floor -ince the early. '20s. Greencastle opened it.- 1983-34 ' aI son at Greencastle Wednesday night, I.-tearing a 25 to 12 victory over j Brownshurg Brownsburg was defeated last Friday night by 1-ebnnon by a tlir<’P-point margin Coach Bailsman | and Buck 1‘lunkett attended the , Greencastle game. • l-iiwup I ncerlain ] Frankfort's lineup for Friday’s encounter is as uncertain a- it was before the opening game with Michigantoiwn last week, Coach Baustnan ind! i :,t(-i y'terday Although hi wn - d- | isfied with the performances of several of the men who played against Michigantown in the opener, he is certain that the poor showings made by others of the lineup was due to thi "first game’’ play Grcencastle’s pr.ihable starting lineup will la* composed of the junior high school team of 1931 32, which w-n the Indiana chairipionship for junior high teamsSingle admittance tickets for the game will, as usual, he sold for 25 cents A preliminary game between the B teams will start at 7, with the main game at K —o— “Sports Serrmihled” in the Hrtizll Times says: Greencastle, 25; Brownshurg, 12 \ erjly the Tiger t ubs appear to be headed someplace again —O— We are indebted to Ken Hu h, yi | editor of “Magic Net" in the Cratv- ! fonisville Jottmal for the following ■interesting clipping: .A fanner associate sends us a d'pping taken from a Chicagi newapaia-r ; in which Jess McAnally, late of Gr encastle higli. is shown 'retting a haircut. The former Tiger <’ub ace, who is now a freshman at Northwest em university, wa- l>eing given ji socalled "Wildcat Clip,” a new fad patt< rneiJ after the ton.-oriul ffects ren dcred hy Dick Hanley, Northwestern --.tich, and “Ihig" Rentner, .lack Riley . n| Hank Bmder, past greats -«f the ! I’urpi*’' In case you're an alumnu- of North

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niul this is not don

spices of the local h; tion the piper desci

follows: ® “As m -did, - by Je

new haircut shows t counion to the wihlc bn k >n the sides of ‘valley' In tween is m me i I he hair is grad

trim.in the back"—And they -ay fad is »pr"a ling at a tapid clip! McAnally , ii feet 5 1 2 inch' - tall, am. Vance, (> foot b- ich 1 -g in p-ut center and hack g> ard lust year - Qirolndily tlie two I b isgi lhall plny-

>n the haircut

ndcr the all- j e * nsso da- 1 hm Besser filed suit Friday' tin- ti "n as ! against .lames Callahan to collect an -lligi il unpaid account \ demand of |

• mde F S Hamilton i- at- \ > .: i - • o j !'■>!• the t laudil I

, front l-i' I he complaint of William Tincher || , 1), ,d \ ..gainst l.uzenn Tincher, for appoint--•1(1 ,lc trim - ment of a guradinn for the si year j :,.,l ( . ;l . low i old defendant, ha> been filed, coming

tin | 1 -■ re on®a change of venue from Mor--.an county, taken by the defendant.

ers in the whole I b >th enrolled at year With thn kethall plaj-ers i cats should whii ' . ' 'I it "life I

In case you eoli! t- ! gues-, thi 1 I Ikpictured above a enrout- to I i.mk fort to see thi- ’ uh chew Up tin II"’ D >gs. Wouldn't , like to jo-n t!i>' i

OhjectioiTs of .lessi' Walch to u pat tial ri |iott*made hy .1. .1 Kauhle, ad ministrator A>f the estate of Funnier Wright, were heard in circuit court

• inin' t ill - hate | I' l'iday before Judge W S. Donner. rtlin. ten t I'I-- tring <>|M-ma| in the morning ^ • o-ilii.a .1 ■ iid wa ( ntinued in the afternoon. ^

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•rythiir in th"/-'targes made by the administtator, X | attoineys in the case said. j|= Ohji-tion of Martha I,. Hiljis to'^s rohati' of the will of her late Iium- ^ Pahd, (blumhu- \. Ilillis, were filed ^ 1 i ,|ay. \ - "tiy the alleged will = was filed for probate here, after the original was pi-ih itftd in Fleming i

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7. 1927, leaves tl" ".state to two chil- = dren, Mae Alcxahder and Ernest ^ Ilillis. The wid> w asks that the alleg- ' ^ I pretendeil will and (hi 1 certified j == . - py filed here, he held and adjudged ^ invalid m vaiious grounds.

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I'crvlng six nc nths iu |all b"t'ntt« llu, |i iiivilli' • cf Ih" A i - ' I In I , 4 In ■■ U> Kile n. i n: • I ,(ir i • n t . . t i bad tlie tine Doyle WM sent cm tl" t eon vent I* :• • . o • ly " ' ■ v a <>' lirnbal Ion .,f the Hendrkk tinty , - e, j • Sunday- afti 1110011 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Notice is hereby given that th

Be-ides the regular bu-m. - ' undersign.d has been appointed !. I sion a short prog.am •of entertain- ' 4 ,^,^ nf r|n . u|| roilr( ,, (

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numbers by the 1 igon (|uartet. piat’O ],; x ,. (M ,| 0r „r tie will of Mary Pm In accordion "I" h' 'G (."tall .1 tie ]|. in,,. ,,| |>,|i, l am r iiuu d

of North s lmii, lap dan es by Jane 1 Robert- and I’at'" 1 Henlngt ni A

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Attorneys. Gillen A- Lyon.

Pause No 7582.

I John AY Herod, Clerk of the Put State Hank of Emin- nnm Circuit Court 17 !t,

The Fartnf

once, it is now definitely determined, will be ( nened for busine-s within a

few days.

The final report of Frank Adams who has had the .tfairs of the hank in .hargi since it v as cl( sed and (luting the peril I of 1'oi iranization was vuhmitted to the enurt Thursliy. Frank M Conaughy, special ictiitessiitative of the -late banking department, was also ovi rlooking the final ietails in th After t '^ac •eptunee of the leport and the tran fer of the bat" • tbe * kl I Im the latter will meet to elect iliie-'tors who will formally 1 !<- <v t thi officers M ittinsvillo l.’vportor.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice Is hereby given that tin underalgm d has been appoint" 1 by tlie dudg of tin Circuit Court of I’lilnam CiiiiHiy. Stale of Indiana. Admlnlstriitoi of ibe estnt" of John Nichols, late of Putnam Con" ty, deceased. Said estat 1 Is supposed to he solv *nt. Robert II Newfgent, Adinlnlsltu tor. Nov. Ifi. 1 933. Attorney Robert Newrgent. Cause No. 7583. John AY Herod, Clerk of (hi Putnam Circuit Court. 17 3t.

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