The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1933 — Page 4
i'HE DAILY EAIVNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER lb, 1933.
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KID GLOVES $1™ to $3- 50
Blark, Brown, Blue, Red, Grey. IMiim iind with C nils. Sell Sht. hint; and While Stitrhed.
s. <:. I’Kiivo co.
Mi i \|| 11 M(K
pronimIon < i Mils IiIk nnlionnl i' mi. "Now that ihi> ronvontlon Im om i and has pir .d Into hlstori the Anterkan l.iiion . f ( csik counn happy to if>pny ihk unflcrwritlnc i i full." Thp I.pRlon made a profll ; ■ fio.onn on ihp ronvention. afui rj paying tin um to ilia stale
rampini; ilioso m
Tin
ha 11» 11 w i ship with iurp proof Sukillcli
ith In form:; similar to «'ii in i> urlng roiH'ipts.
v form'd with rt,. .iinl pain'Pil on the out-
1, Hi: odd home is niois flipprooi and i heap
id ®
Her Eye* Reflect the Heart
WORLD WAIi Vr.TKRAN BUll.DS l AHTITEN IIOMl VANPOfTA l*7R, Wash. iri’) John Sokoljih World war leftran Is own; r a is I Iniililei of 1. wis * "'in ly's strati,eest honse I ■ ing instt options in a yoi iTti
mem holli'iiii Walls,” S l.i
GARNI i! IN I'cSmIM CLUB WACO, i p\. (I I' i They mav
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* * • H er Voice the Lclici ol a Lollal.v
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i’ S' lift t hoi,i i ai y is I'osumi t l |,e|p-<l fin pnpion i-
nn "Hammett Karili loiset ti pent ninny ninnlhs nm < n tP
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in ,|ohn (.'timer ami a I cm IP \smnra are j sip' i : i to Flat: Warn ; n They Mill net tio r\ j In'. .. pav due: K\ ]'| , orv. 11 Pm I in• m ini L with ’poa ]
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iiiat fillinK st.'ltions are nrd in the amp situatims us olliei ihain stores m' pi i , of ineirhanilise and the iike
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INDIAN \POMS, r>i if? Iho Indiana upr»*mo <• »oi nilcd that ga^olinf* filling' -1 nt ion-, hnIK statjoiVs apd U*a v » d st ili«*n^ fihotiid ho Ha-sifird as ^torps ’and thus como utidio iIip provisions of lh#‘ staff* chain store* fnv law TIip do ision markc «i the* ^orontl ti-mf* that the* «* callod <-hain storo tax I: a has irccivod approval ot tho courts. I* , oji f ihifittiiality vras up hold hy I ho I'uitc d Si ato-s snprotiH* court in a suit hmot'ht hy I ifayctto A. Jack <'U, noov doad, wln» at tho time \v ;s lioad of i . hain of grocery storo m IndianifKdis. Tho rase dcchfod yostonlay was broiiylii in Maii'tn county hy tlio V|i«t wo^torn Ivtndoum corporation and naked ftn an injon lion to prevent on* forcoiiont of ilu* law as it affected yainline* stati<m: \ demurrer to the* r .inplaint wa< i !aiu»*.I in the hvwor rtturl and that • h*' i I"ii was affinnod hy the upreme cotirt. I h** t hain stoic* lax law levied a piaduated sehedtih license foes on all ton-' ami w:i (rassed hy I he lO'i'.l -ossion »f i. io feci slat ure. The firht rliedule mneecl from t<. $25, hut the I0.'?3 i-sion of the general as semhly increased the tap scale to
$1.50
Ti r qn^stionv brought up in the oil company’ suit wore a- to the valid ity of tin* graduated scale of license l*e.s ami i)i»* (‘lassification itf the oil
iHtinn ns stnrp.s. , phj , ,.,,1,,,^ On ilm p lint "f ihn Gniipil StatPs ! ,| ell | ,,f , | l( . npipinp pmirt's ruling ns t.> tin, law j ( .„ n , m il|p.'. i„ Mn tuli -upri'iiip court -aid thf dp- I sian \uitit,: cision of thp fi-dprnl court was not ' nilI iiiihiit upon i ii- state court wln-M ,. a| . , tin- stati- '"M-t it lit inn is attacked hut i.aiies Ilf lllii leidi-d, ‘'iiiu -m It a derision of that Priue iheli liiyli nml r ; •< ted triliumil is strong I'hh-Hko. thi- i Iy jjprsnasivi* authority. jgood i-nough ' Die pptrolpuni ciimpimy contpndpd propriation nt
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( 01 I MR]A, Timm., I). Mi The iiol- of ( "id I Iny-K 'U \ I- 11 old I1P i»ro yvho the prand iiir-. nil lefused to indict afler hi- inn i fin an attempted nllnck mi nu II y. ii nhl girl, was found hringiiic linnM IP** limb of n cedar tin,' nenr hcie la-1 night. Shprilt l lnndp (I dwin -riid the lynching ■'n- ‘‘handled in n very ipiipt manner” and that ‘‘no ne knew any thing about it.” The -lieiiff said lie re.-eiveil an ananyin ais telei hone . nil that lip would find a ‘‘dead iii'erii at the fork of the romI” in the Irlotnlnlp seetion of the county and to "i "ini- and get
j him.”
When Sheriff Godwin a ini veil the | negro appnrenlly had been ilend only In short time, the offiepr said, hut. Ilherp was tn> Ira e ul thci-f| n-spoil' ! - diie for his ilealh.
jiiunrois LEGION PAYS BA OK $50,000 TO STATE
CHICAGO (IIP) I'm the tils, i Mine in (he his,my ul Mliii'ids, mon ey Voted by I In* (Juifi.il Ass#*mbly \aii- MUmiiefi to 11| ( . state when the Am* l ira'll lifpiou liamb d over $r»o. Dim (hat had l»»en appiopiiaied for
lb* convention a year a^o
exeriil j\ »• \ icr presi l^'^lon’.s mn venation lending i he eberk to IMw aid .1 1 lai ref;
w hen
ds We
' ional •to ral
i lit- U*^lone HceUinj* to i(invention in Assemldx was
vote a speelal up 0,000 to aid in tli*
y itf iff I I K itf
Johnston's Candy
f
I he ( horolafes that made Milwaukee
Famous.
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Assorted ( hoeolates In Xmas Hoxe«
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MliilNS ^OG STORE
In Miiirni Bench \\s Jke JLettmcdL
Opsrnn, lui th« Wint,i S,*t»n J,nu«fy firct Euf»p«*n Pl*n An E<cluil«« Wmi,r Room Huul
^0 C « c I u • I v I
filtcyna S«y, with Oca Balhinf, . Pn*,t« Dock tnd tv try Ucillty loi ill, Londuit «nd •nMrt«irim*nt ol ill oduliv,
•nd diKtiminalinj (li,nt«l,
h*'»» UouLI* hum $■ 0t> lu $10 00 g,f diy. A I* s«t, >,rvl«, tnd Fia«d Pri«, M«,li
IJtk*i GeW.n Opwttai Hm*Ii mclud* hi Oa.du J It, flit TtOiUNDEN
In Chaa,« Ha Thi LaSalle In Cwfumbu, ha Ih{ NfIL HOUSE In Akion Ha 1|« MAyFlOWER
fkNWAy HALL, CUvtland'iHi^tClaai Rtaidtntial Hut,I „ alto «nd,r O.WiM M a n a , , . a«*l
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-EDMUND LOWE EVELYN BRENT - CONSTANCE CUMMIN novel :a> b/ arrangement with COLUMBIA PICTURES
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\ WITH THF STOfiY
i »iirtiw a rut hei the ne ! xs h de J into a i
. What <1 'Cunt \ in ti» see s C \ i ■ 1 . juretl I eel. Y'o '■ Hill—is it.itions v . nu* some heri we
• u svunt Val' 1 ” ins (tropntn* . irhout wanting -onie•not teit leaning in»
i t if ni.* ( Um• Y.»ll luin.lert i ‘HiL;h medicine but I lorv ise >uu
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md that Helen Wallac* '-**• Hie Haul liad moved froni ii uiid fl it the> had occupied j Uoue
l’ o » « h»se|y to I • i uiirds hut • e i >t skepticism
a .».S IT'
i Wallace was with ttiem : hi nemhboi hood 'Lnere I so tie knocked un the
door
Who ealleit < Hie door She v> t.i ble »o The b
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cd defiantly
enough i
JUSt ;
worn.in's n. the boy op<
ru d
«* sitting at a bare kitchen
bmg violently
. glared at him
do you want he dem in«l
ilasent you done
Ho away'"
I s o btn Misters
ti n t A tor f i)11x 11e pi > "it'd t.»e t > t h i : toxx n li.i opened' m.tny men I tell you. co know —
I ini ton i What c
of
.•ttn
> our blggost i|ii11 ttie Dis-
.»ml xxent in for I told »• very body
r»‘ t dr ten m* laxx \ ei xx K ml look xx hat s
i lea red l xv ice at
i x i* ent 11(1 hefoi e
11 pi uud and
happy
id - i * opted k 'iu1 you
Udl fl i ton addtes^ed himsrlf to Mrs Wallace Clentlx he a-Ked .May I i .me in .Mrs Wallace ' She xx » silent He walked closet • First .Mrs Wallare I want to tell >ou hoxx sony 1 arn and 1 xxant to
tor
She leg-
ith wide*
ey*
Nick *
Nick and h i ven t s« been goiri-
«.l 1 • 11 v Noil K110 XX t ti rt ( ’ vX f, , irn in months i xe un t .ith an a xv tuliy
out of hero! fion't i/ou srr ir t f , os?d ito Filnimol Fvtt f, iJoi ifthij I* 1 t
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..ii that anything I ha\e i
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Wallace buried tier liead n s and began to sob violent I v '»«*t out of here' Uon't you .se«
voutr making tier cry!” the boy!
stiil pushing tin* man
I don t blame you Mrs Wnllaoe.” Horton xx ent on soothinglx 1 know xxiiat you're thinking You can't sa\ anx thing to me that 1 haven t ►.nd to m> self. 1 r.m t gixe von i o k tht* life of your husband 1 can't i!ix« back Paul In- tathfi. but 1 « an tr y to give him what his lather
v* ' 'ifed |*aid to have
I made t»ut my xxdl this after* r»oon I left you half of what I I! oxxn when I die. And until I die you Fan have all i ve got whenever >ou need it That mtirlr I can do for
you Will you let me
Then he walked out the door, with the "blung of the niothei and mu
ev huing m his ears
Thiee day* later Pairton returned t" this unhappx scene and tndneed Mis Wa4lae£ .met no little pei in sum. to asKept ho ufYei* to rain ti»i ttie buy Paul v\ as sent in Hl i. U Hm U Military A« ademy. while .Mrs. Wall.nr rent o red o|i» e moie to corn * fort able Hurrou tiding*. pre|iared to adjust herself to the new world she
W as Lu mg
As the year* sped hy, Rurton I>o• r 1 ■' ' * ' ' i f . ■ -: '' I. * ■ trial attorney—an attorney for tin* defense—than he e\er h.ui hern a* a
prosecutor.
Paul n i < i • • ed left i ton sf own aim a matei .11,41 had
taken h law e(»urse
HHI Rurton felt as proud a* any lather could be He .-at in his office puffing a t Igai and fondly spe« ulated j on the future—how he would take Paul into liin«firm. teurh him all the law and» It* Hiiks lie had pu ked up th<
in many a bittei court battle ,»nd times
toiney as he now xvas 011 the foot*
t^i 11 vi idiion
’ 9 i’heie*- ^ono-hoily he»*n XX.iitin-' oxer an hour, ihuix leinarked a^ l*i ton oniei ed Ins "ft. .
u m>
V aleska Hoiraine '' Ruiton > la< e c loiuled He got^p Im leaving When Paul shows up tell him to meet me at the club ’ You re not running away, are >011 e go | a? he,| Hertamly not III *»* her'* * lb* i i" sod to lie- Iumii ions
•
ami seated hi ms** l.f comfoi tably. He
motu»ned to hi* ear*
I 1 he down ex ei y xx ,1 . -
lia 11 \ Show' tier in
He turned to the dir tagi apb at his
from ' '.r ind Rapids—in the l"i 1 ne \Vr re ^oing tta • I in t he spring ' v\ F i \«»i« e xx as tinned 11 nonv aril me to gise the bride
pi t xx hat I don't xx a r i 'ail I m «a a7\ aluYut th ant to mai r\ him and -t* 1 xxant I-* lax* a home
run • t into nm - a 1 1 med 'i'li ♦* woman XX a ! < hed Ii I III
doing fine *
uy it I cant \ m ix r»e you Ii
Hut' I m not t he at hu ney • ti, the Oilmens I'Fimmittee I r**a<l v 1 *• ja d t Iif* , 1 link 1 ri r*i 1 h 1 n;■ t itv offi. iaIs i.»
N . . , ;
ui toxvn x fmi hiui\v about it«»n t you ?"
you.
Up I d
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de^k mean ai
\al lairrolne* yem un tin* <11^ H** «
• rut on Rioadway bad made lur a|l used t
hnlsliert uctre**. She made a graild entrance, flushing u bidliant smile
»*n tin* lawyer.
Burton, however, remained seated
watching her c losely xx ith an e\pies-
• ion that unxp no iiint ot xx eh ome That n all right. Uili. don't
up she Raid
\ ai walkett toward tiim c< gdting near him on the divan Ht looked at her calmly
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Comedy Pnlhi* News
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roMi.H 1 11 a:, i*. SCNIUY >1 AT X NIGH I 2 TO II I*. XI. MONDAY 7X9 V. M
Ike kewnclmtjj «»ar wko iknlietl ten
million women in
lortn ui ker lirat American picture
Maetloken i« Uni-
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A Patu/imuitt Pic/U’S. AiJ'ApI( , (l to (u« yerten Ly C otuiffll > .uitlior ot “(Jiecti Pmtiiws
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Ix’IXilSTRATION OK VOTERS TO BIXdN JAN. 15
WILT EXTEND UP TO TWENTY NINE DAYS BEFORE THE 1034 PRIMARY
COUNTY CLERK IS IN CHARGE
Val. vou r* Mil, wise u x fmi 1 decen
(less
lu ner W In n x»»u talk vou if* not funny What
Her
tin .4ftorn*v for that • due Uu v *'d Ml F»| me I - \\ ho -els* , til* »’ltizeil’s X ‘um*
• • • I! \ . I U I ho UI d * •. -, HI-** Its voui M« Quinn who is going to Mil ”
Th** woman forgot her self
’ 1 *‘s md how del you do it ’ You had oihebodx break into \ n U s '.ate
and -teal a || bis 1 #•« ord*' '
• • *1 a Ltdv xx 110 1 all ready to •HI* 1 tloxx II and IMF* kid- Ul iJiund Hipnl xiuixe a siuprising 414*11 • d 1 lie lui I bn tun told her. xx if h
uifm u admit atlun
'i lm xxFunan -a\x that further 'tall* in . would be ju-t a waste of time
Dqmty R,’»istration Gffirers Slinll B> Selfrled From Two Ipading Pin lies
Islered ariuirdiiig to law, ejimmi rak” a h.illni at ill* primary 10 \t .May Kegis, ral ion will he i sumed < n May la, lolloxvim;; the primary and Ih* period will exteml up to and ineliid ing the t NN 'ii 1 y n i n 1 h day In fori* the hf*i ;^J ♦ I ♦•el Ion next fall. In order to aid \<d« i in (Jreenra.*1 le the 1 uiily rh ik ha marUtd oft the ne xv precinct le imdaries in (lr encasile. ns fixed by the city council md approx* d l»x tin rotinly eommir* ioneiH. ro that voieta in (Ik* city wil! know in xvhich precinct to 1 egistei.
Whii ilu first perold for regisim lion nf voters (ipeiiinii .Inminiy 1!i, noxt ynnr, nnilcr tin. terms of Mie law enar.i il l>y (i.e la" i** neral assenildy. pn pfli ntlons in carry on this wnrl< arc uiiiler way by County • lerk .I' b n \\ ITcrorl, imd' i aa bone oirefltion i( aa MI l.c ^Ijuic.
Tb, flrsi rcKlHtrililoii period be »: in Mini* Juniiai y if, will ex l end ii|c io and InclndhiK the twcnly-nlnlb day bcfoi Ht,. May, 10F primary. Tbc la*A as |iniHCd by (be Ii-cIp
INDIANA DAIRYMEN WILL MEET AT A;r CONFERENCE
OinriandinK am boril i< in (bcir rcspccily,. fields aaIH appeir on lb' proffrani Mi tbe forly-l'niirili annual nioi l Ihk if (be Indiana Stale Dairy Assoeialion wbleb aaMI lie held at T’urdile nniverslly at l.al'ayelt dminR ihe annual AKiienltural conferenec. l.iiuniiA X 12. iiccoiiilnK to K A. Gannon, of I'nrdiie. .eerccil v of the oipranizalion. N'w phases of herd sanllallnn will he di-i iiHsd in del all hy Dr. I« Avliy. stale a i'ei innrian. wlille mast ills, which lu |s lieei me a hlsf.
lature, provides ihai the rl rk of the I prohlei i 1 in herd nianapminont
will
Listen, lull If you II in,n hack ' *• iei urils. i tl (jiiurantee yon ten
much doiiKIi o. you ran get from t lu ■ om ni if ti * * •
i hut doesn t interest me in the le.i--t y-.u '.i n, I'm representing the < ’Iti/F-n V’ommittee vvithuut I fee ' ^ • u mean noboity s going to pay
V uu '
‘ *'i xe N i* I Qiiinn * N • \-d xx.i F iiuinely startled * N ick II <jxv ?'' Hy doing a lung stretch in ^ing
»
Hdl xxhy dun t you lay nff Nick 7 He's willing to do tin* right thing '
Hurton w liF**»k his head
l 1 In- x ♦* i hied that, the shock would I dl 9 liim °
I f\ii s idled hei eves.
* H.il, l-u fmI lu mean something
i "i * ud ; mo* - s.t l.e, vx on l
1 tl** st Quinn d id it \ thing !*♦ you any more 9 " ••so t Hut don't voii see xx ui lv w ith him If he goes
the i i\ei , iie'tl s«|ueal on me and 1 »x.* tu go. too Any way. it xx mild Kill in \ « li.tpcei xx ith this man 11 uni t.i iiut Rapids lie loveg me lh* thinks | ni on the up and-up Ihn tun IuuLf d out the winduw
uVcr l h#» sk \ oi i a pci**
it xxuidd nevei du tu let you raise d • me ut them might tur»
be like you *
TO b£ CONTINUED.
♦ irenit cnii11 .shall In* the tegisfra of th,. c only vaIiIIc Ihe elerli of each rity and town In (he ernirily, as well as Hi asse-snrs o' • be various lownsbips, will |>,. de puties. In addition, tho clerk of the ‘ Ire,ill er m i lias th" power to ip print as tminy depniy registration officers m may b* nrrran, Io corn
on ilils work.
The deputy registration officers •lie Iiiaa st ipula t... shall be seh eted as nearly ns prnetleable, in <nnal niimbers from the I wo political par lies AAdtleli east I lie liie.best and see oml highest v, i s for seerelary of 'ate at the* Inst ri neral election Sueli persons shall he appointed on recanmendafltm. in wriiiiiR mf (he eouhty elfairinan rtf each pARtienl parly, r^eommendatlrvns io he 'tlb d at Hie el rk s office not less Ihan ten days before (he beRinnint; of the reRlsIratIryi p.-itod. I'or their servlr s as deputy regls tration officers, th, eletlt of each city and town, the assessor of each township, and other deputies up pointed by the < I -rk. are entitled to receive the slltn of not to exceed flic cents f< r cacti and every registration •dank or transfsr which is properly filled rut ami delivered to the conn ty clerk. Every d.pmy shall per. form his duties subject Io the direction, ptipervisioni and authority of
th" county clerk.
For (he tMlipns,. of eninplling Iho registration hooks of the pr'clnels, the first registration period' Is provided and any voter who Is not res-
Ite taken up by In It <' Klilss ndorf, one of th mo-1 experienced veteritiarinii's in the field. avIio lias
inanaRed nine ttf Hi, ire I i he eon,it i a and I- «r|| i discuss Hum. ni ihr in -i rr; a elof.men i - nl nt :| CHS
MEXICAN BEPORTtD •'
ADBI'QI KRQI'K N I ‘edit t V n ii ■ :i mn 111' *' lt! ■eK i hr i i 11 it, tin ■” Iiiiniir.ralion lD'l'" H| f ♦ ney's most cllffirnlt pa samo just In'!'- Iierll n-iur*
H O. Iillt '
keep him then V;int«»i« di ported in Ids lisd'e I* (lilies. Inn lie kerjlf "
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COAT. PEODUCTIOH m MONTKFiAI. I l i a in ratneii I ti::ini;iii' I -" ” ‘"H er- a: e ol ■ ’ I*' preceding in" n Ii I 1 I I'l'Ht <IA el Or II' ,l " ' '"Ij lint ' 1 J or sfifkth * I for Oetoh" i- 11^' ^
INCREASE IN
riTTSKIKI.f ' li '“ ral- a re ‘ in nil i pi' : shire Hill fn ^e'" 1 lummlssloii'i dIIdia' 1
elalnis at.f I 1,1
> *1
her for any "i ■
niDDtlt ‘
President Her Benefactor
ii.
little CathFrinaW^ffl
The most cherished pi ssessinn of little '-'■ U, Y‘VL’nicturF 01 "..I infantile paralysis victim, of Worcester, Mass.^i* p^dei 1 '' ‘g,! her during a campaign ternr and b«ranie tnUrMt«d ‘j" gpritl 1 i
arranged for her to undergo trantruent *i
