The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1933 — Page 3
1ASS1F1ED ADS
j stone’s throw at the point in q , t ;l to connect with th tern:', * p ,
IntjMiu UKLLINLA^TLE. INDIANA. bAILKUAJ , DLCLlVlbLR bU. I jjj.
_For Sale-*
“TTr (ino set of tires, (>.50
f Almost io ". ffitf-
River, a -m .1! jtreain wl
tho cape an I joins Cape < •> I p y. Some parts of the capo .shore have
FOR®* 1 K .. inquire at Banner l*cn cut into 2(Mi to 300 loot by flood
2'J Mp ti'e-
_-For Rent-*
„ oi.\T Modern home, furna 'L.p!aro. Imrd^K.I floors, gar- , ' ]|| \ i condition. Phone Mb.
MS1TED JAIL ONCE TOO OFTCSN 1 ill l \i>, Wash- (L'P) Clif. ! 1 l* 1 idt "out to visit his friend 1 in Ni .mi i n county jail While he "a- tlioro rou-.y -lu riffs learned he ' "" alu 1 ” in another part of the state and gave him u
permanent in-
•Jl-tf
^Wanted—
WANTED:
Ull.l’ WA.NTMM-.Vlan , ,, in Ihis locality as Distr.et .■nliitive d well known oil S,.|| mall town and farm
it terms. ExperiNo investment for irrimediate
lilt
preset mpan) •
Ljc (in r.t.-y lie ”, not recessary. 1 uired. Chance
Write P T Webster,
l.,.|v income.
M.eager, 6722_ Sanda.il jik Bl » . t Inolinid. Ohio-
WANTED - Any kind of dead stock -II 27k, Greencastlc. We pay all
; „ Wachtel Co 2» tf
\V ' N l KD- I hree room apartment ; ,tl, Call I i.ner office. :}()-2p
WAN’TDU: Work o jiijrc; by yaung girl
ca re Phone
for .‘!40-30-;u
—I/ISt— |.,ST; One Img "f Earm Bureau I jinj; mV-li, between Greencastle and , Lad Park, Saturday. Phone Ross | HtP, Belle I’niom M j Miscellaneous I will (it I tN MAY CRKATI '-I ' tXFASri ISLAND jpilOYIN’t I TOWN, -Miss. (I P) broaching waters of the restless tuiiic may create a new island off j Massachusetts coast during the |
■jit 10 years.
last sining a three-day storm ate ., i.v i.d fc t of embankment an I ! ^miated the Timet River Co.id , ^nl -tali n, ai!' 1 now 13 miles if j I*. Cod l i t. a Truro and Provin-I o«n d in danger of Iming sliced the rest of the cape. The iK'cai ha only to advance i | 9 ALLOW AHOEfi r — TP lollow mi; claim , were allowi i ihillanl i f ('onilssltin rs of I’m mill, >. Stale of Indiana, a' dug Dec. 2C, 1933:
Treasurer
A Wi'iodbimi 1’tg. Co. Court House
j! Davis
Haines
L McCabe it .Son r rton Jessup Jtil Kei .iiig
Jail
i Terry < oiinty l arin iftlc Zimnierman N. Russell
2(1.(Ml 20.(Ml
0.(111 1 .(Ml
30.30
3.18
I nnd
bn E. Hidg nil t minty ( ouncil fen Sinclair jo. Aker
Ensign
. C. Edwards
C. Foster
nclcs McFerran lC. Morrison Oiildmi’H Hr ■ pita| 11 \\ . ||(T<>|| -hiam i oiinly Hospital Earl \Yisrnia:i
0 Veach
C. Tucker '^rt I). Rhea • 'I MiG;iugliey
Health
pun W. Irwin
R. York
R Hutcheson
C. Collins
'"uiily Agent B. lb k f 'o.
Tublic Prilltillg
f Mil'. News itaily Banner Tax Refund
Allen
md It. Smith
•7. Handy
^*1 II. Bowen
lownsliip poor Relief * R - '!' 1 . .larkaoll lw|>. •'i i . Ak'-i. , Franklin
' miipton, Ru.'.sell 1 1 . ", ( linton
11 Dondri ks. Monroe
' >u| Eriil rn k, Fkyd ^ R'lark, Marion
' ^ ' 1 1 . f i i 11 'Mr j I b '•'V Ibnttain, Madison 1 ' ^ ' i" ■. waaktegton ^ 'Utbcrlin, Warren 1 •IcITin son *
. .I), i |, # . r I i].. s late Institutions
^i 1 ' Drphans Asylum
... mile ige
1,1 Bryan, i-'n. court l' 1 '! an, offk'e expense
in Co. coimril
‘ a Bryan, office expense 'a Bryan, prisoners board
A uditor
10.till m no lO.IJll
IlllOri
7 R.
r, ‘ Electric Co.
W. A.
Windburn Pig. Co.
15.00 15.0(1 15.00 15.00 15.011 L6.00 15.00 50.00 ir,2 (mi 10.00
5 (HI 5.00
20.00 20 00
7.50
51.00 24.00 28 00
Office ExpeilHe
70.00
23.12 233.37 3 (Hi 3.00 2.93 Hi 1.50 260.20 113 85 451.31 192 22 171.85 118.00 12091 1584.11 2l(i.3!l c.i;7.7ti 86.97 11085 422.38 102.75 20.72 44.00 19.00 10.00 19.00 II.On • 21.48 24 00
Start of Presidential Xmas
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m ri--. k .,5
Pri idem 15 vcli. as they arri\ < In i.-tinas Day by an uhl-fushiomd i
i 1 lano Ruoscn, lo begin r idellt spent children and
Heir Brings Joy to Nippon
nl wife, to 8amife, ipiit cli n I 70 in Gre n-
rment, SI.
k, to Citizens I i'u , 80 acres in
Few Translcrs 01 Real Kstale
MAY jPRopKRITf S ( HANGE HANDS 1)1 RING PAST WKKK UWORDS SHOW Few proper!i: . in Putnam county •hangel hands urin r the past week, leeds on file in the , unty rccor ler’s "ffii" show* Red estate transfers fur he p: ri ill follow: I I'lia II. Met y . | I, d. to Guy F Martin, land in Clucverdttle
liiwnship, SI. Jann - It N 1
nl A. Grismer an. 5i lit of lots 75 at asth . Eastern linlai t iti c.ns State Ban
.
!e f( i n . wp , $1, Halt i» M Stile-, Th. na - lenes, 17 n 'a lIn an | V, ;uren t.. T b ras Jone- ar I M St !es, land in (. *1. Clay II Xeier, to Bank, land i:i Green* Cei tral Trust Co., t (put cl aim to part of I istlo, old plat. .Tl. Arthur R I lui t, a i wife, quit clufet • s iii Gre nca tin, ol G( irge I. Sutherl Bussell W. Sutherlin. twp. $1. I iiitcil States j>a‘( to \le\ander Ti mpf tor. Samuel Wilson, (>11, all of Ru<sell tv (. iy T. Wright ai d 15 i m s Sayer and e in i ireeiica-tle twp.,
Wins Federal Post mmggm ,,''
it that evmy (Kiint in hi- fn\ t will be carefully presented and nothing will lie mis »• ,” he ob-erves “T.i the poor mar., however, goes the syir athy of the jury, and they ordinarily take goad care of him.”
farm En route, others collided, iq. va.- hurt addiii.'n.dl'T 0 'c She sued liulcll and
Old M l- IPS FHR \ N I) OF MERCY RESI US IN DAMAtiE Si If
MERCED, Cal. (CP)—A Merced County constable’s erran | of mercy following an unusual accident today bad resulted in a $3,000 damage
ju no rent against him.
The c nstahle, Lewis llulen, of Los
‘Plowing le-t" tided Woman
PENDLETON, Tex., (I P)— There are still a lot of neighborly pcopl ■ left in the world, Mrs A J. M. Mo i will toll \ . I• * her 50-acre farm went to weed: • Neighboring far ; . . - hel I a “idovn -
Bar is, Cal., rushed Fl.-ie Rixdui. of 1 fest”. with (i! imi5 five tract .rs, i.o Banos, to a hospital here after and Hi plows plowed and lun 'owed she had l on struck on the head by a the farm, out of friendship.
l illmeie St Vo idle twp,, $1. Fi d K. Tod I, •t 158 in Gr en- ■ Fred K. To d t part of lot
It, |1.
ami wife, to lai d in Floyd nl deeds issued f 51 iff ProcElihue Willn i s, to Fi ara | ■r . (1.94 acr
Rey 1.. Olson, former newspapernmn and a \t orld W ar veti ran, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who has been named co-ordinator of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation Board for the Western State . He pre- .. ided at the Utah repeal convention that cast the deciding vote for repeal of the national prohibition amendment.
tiHlLIN \ DUYS PI V\ NEW W AR UNST ST KONt. DRINK
$105 20 i The birth of a son and heir to Eir
of Japan was the occa: ion of rc.ioic Nippon, where the arHvnl of a Crov
of the ancient dyna ty of Sun C
imucrial courde have f
pro ■ Nagako
in ■ ti i ■ t t • tlowery land of wn I'liiu i' to cany on the succession
awaited. Tbs
jr other children, all girls.
I'M MISSION I I \|) \R\ I R I LSI> \\ \SHING I ON, (I in 0 vein nt” in the Using in American ] ing l'.'3.'l over prcc! boen iviporteil (>y tin Ci i mission. The report ■ 1 1 tl false or misleadil:g . I i n ii vo-tigat il du; 2(8i of lhem re-uIt il orders being issued sai I that m I2!l o'.hi i ha 1 retire I from bu i T he ooin,oo ii.", I. millions of dollars ipublic annnall) By 'l ing, assorted that c i
COLI MMA, S C., (UP Hivs of South Carolina are planning a mili taut buttle gainst the “legal sale of intoxicating liquors in any shape o- form.” I he Eedeiatcd Forces met after the at. p nvention which voted a • linst ■p in al, to lotmulnte plans to 1 old tla 3 ground., in the .-Into. Citim ns
i f S i ptohib
1 h (' imlina vutiil in favor of ■ in by a 3,0(10 majority Nov.
IMPRdNING A "ma. ked alitv of adver- . a'unis durycar- has 11 oral Trad' 517 ease . of ■ 'Using bad the year an 1 u restraining o conin11 si.m i es, the firms nt on oul ibat i uig save th ■ using advt rt i iderahl ■ inor-'
work tot air: ci■ -oie:'c and
(Vine, r“|>eciallj I claims.
New U. S. Attorney Takes Office m
Polar Hirtlulay
While Po t in a urC Martin Cenb. v (i for New Yo. Attorney Uoi • ’
ral Jar
ft) loo!
on approvingly, ! )i T l it t Attornry iteiinir the oath, v i. u he oci vui
To William S. Meroi njiclc, youthful RUtofcyro pilot of I lie Rynl Kxperlilion to tho Ant an ti", bel ngs the listinetion of boing the Iii ( Amei i -an to “come of age” at the bottom if the world. Ile n lebrnti ( bis 2! .t lirthday on .1 anuaiy .■ d aboard the Byrd ilag-hip. Rupp it.”
I , la .• (iovernor .1" n (J Richard.inti M ■ 1 rosi/liitiiii at the dry mi i tin" oppo-ing^“tb. io ubmission of i > . liquor question in an> form in t .Into since already it has been su'iaiilti'd tlnee times." At present, the state has a statute which lieviniIs the import' ti -n of a quart of liquor a inonth by any pori.ii n!it . ininjr a permit fro n a county ju.lgo. 'Li) dr) s were divided on wild her to ei k repeal id this law at (lu next o-siou of the legislature ( iiarltoii DuRant, dry, who -aid tb it a stale sen itol in 1917 he draftoil the liquor control measuie, ( |r g -d efforts to repeal tae “quart a nth law" lie sai I it would he riil- . uloun loi the state to prohibit pur-la-e ol liqui i for “medicinal” purpf •M*;'. From 18!).'! to 11)17, South Caroline tried .n oxpeiiinnnt with a dispeni y -\ tem. In 1906, the legislative nimittce investigating the lispenii -v Pm repoited that '‘officialof the di pen ai) system have In' on o shameless in their abuse of i I v or in ati.nhlo ill theii greed anil poi I'idinii in tbo discharge of their, I hq abolition of t ie ili.-pensaries ^ i t ito ys)om caino in 1907 and a mr.-'hor of high offu ials were c n vid d o! ooiispnacy against the .-tit.’.
RI)()R M \N’S < II \\( ES IN (Ol RI \RE HESl BOSTON, il! 1 ) - Tho impoveii-h-i | d for dun t ha.- a lietter chance at tb b ir than the rich n an, in the | iipiniioi of I Hull Homer A1 tiers of the Host .n I’niversity Law School, who peaks from 50 years’ experiei ce in his profe.- ion. “The jury always has the attitude when ha ri: ir the < vidonce in a trial hi w bicli a idch i an is a party that hi.- side i.- being pretty well taken enn of; that his nioney will see to Under State Probe
Scene
ms Train Disaster
I - iRShi
COOLER, Auditor, Putnam
' ,|im y Indiana.
28* 2t
This tangle of wrecked car catastrophe that resulted a, ‘ trainloads of Christmas trai. loll of 219 dead and 26(1 inn"
safest
monument
lided. ci
• - |n French history. It 1 bi' v< d the ti the result of faulty aignal,, combined with fog. American, Anton Amlrilik, of < hicago, was in-
• i
i pi. This picture radioed fro"'
Robert O. Lord, former head of the Guardian Detroit Union Group, Inc., pictured as be testified before the Senate Banking and Currency committee which is investigating collapse of the combination of banks for which the group was holding company. His testimony resulted in di m l" ‘ all Edsel Ford a • witness.
• SJPM JfWn
ffrifrwwr
Starring
\l'//.ir UAH HAWKSKl>
Jim llradirr, fouutlrr of th>' Aliau.n Petrolenv Corporation »pi Kartkeni \ fried, i chmis to tin oil fields a/hr a loiifi list/ to America Hr. Iravmt from Heori/c K. Lent., ffcncral manager ot Aliair.a, that a (inirrul Haijon has orrn trgxng to wrccK tnv conipang icith Ins deliberate murder, and wrecking of veils and pint Inns. Hradit) leaves Tercsihi, a diluting girl in
■ the i
, ca fe in
town
a n tl
U'llO t.8
/nrl lo\ r
I “(jf I’oin se you uI’D, So nm I ’* Ihs f\#‘H wero o|mmi1v tlimlxiii.; in ht»r loselino.ss. Am l »is thin as when you Uft
me ?"
* V«>u rc* vnu’ro he w is in itir* ulate. •’Vou'ie mo nua n nioic— more im|»ressiyf more tiesirabio— more H* lauMflb’il suddenlv they all think l eainn F.iek
takes a plane to tin I t | lf . smi'll of
he asks for a horse for I
tow
‘him, behind t oil field, whrr
<o spei ial trig—alone.
Mt.von' oo n.v with tiii: srorv
is ready, Bir," said
with i foi oil
l Kb'
I've conit* to hate I rn thrmiuh with
oil I want pul tuiue you! I Ac liid out the vest of our li\'cs like *l book's Tour, only \\«’ wont
... . , . I whore tourists \\. '|| ^o places \mir hoi e is leads, sir, sanl t j ul t aren't even on the map I've Dch'kcr. wanted things before and taken Drudler swung Into tlm sait.lle , U)pB|> now—tills—you—let s
". li l ! li'BVi! right ] a way—tonight—after
him 1
dinner.”
.1 ini! What about
• I'll tell him.”
The t’hinesc bos' inform'il litem
into
lightly. ‘ You'll have t«
own battles, Ihiss. You set* before you, gentlemen, an ex-oil man,” he tsaid, in answer to their uuerles whether ho was ^oing to help them
combat Cie-neral Hayon. Hayon had . . ,, i . *• . ^
kill-.I (in tl" .)),■' a ')>"
mp'ii 11: n I liim |.| III PM! hill. "Ut Willi Dm 1 p« l Ills. 1 1 • \ rit.ink.
,."i thi n •' ilk< it Into i '!""' I
,1,,, N j 4 , im i room. Ihadier Inld Vida - 'hail for
"i:x-iiil man Ihat's a laugh!" ox- , " , ’ 1 s| ’“ k V
of iho m-n. I, ■**.11. . . when arc ymi two
' lie s uot oil in his veins* that i leavinf: .
guv,' said mil her, as Di adi.-i rod. ' •’’..I ' t.-nso moment th.-i c was M -
j lence, and then ,lhn spoke, lonhrnt.
Tho whit" * hai'gfT bpai ing lira- I Inti'iiil'-il toll ) .m all'-r dian.-i din i .in -wifllv and n.silv i.vi-r Hu-! The iumm l.‘s in ' .i (.•••• deveM nand. Kider and mount tlnul- twitched Dradici'. whon I nr* ly stopped in front of ihe ruins of met \ou. in New »»>riv. you wet'* a iiish temple a lone meat man to me I introduced you monument on the rolling; dim* to ;•!! my Mien • a kientlemun
and a > |>ortsman. I took >^>u to my i club ami to my home. I admired you immcusel\ I cuess I even tried
itopp«
old
umei dier
up
n Id 11
lUiulici hoppctl .iff ind bewail pi
ml down in front of th
ing; up ami down in front
crumbling arch\va\ He lit om» c igarette aft. i another, pulltn • on« •• and then tbrovviim them away. He sal
imitate
\ Ida, l told h i
ibout you.
on met 1 kbew
-.se-5 * ' W'lc i"
"Jmi—Whol about ( Pos
hint r ; by Jttt k il‘>ii and Lag h' n /)
• 1 t , • t,i , : td ■ I ;v 1 h .v i 'i bg
t.i . it in;: fornp I line p'ltiii' in h * ittrarted l»\ it. Id ae« onip'istu 1 iniml. He jumped to his feet as* nothing;- ou'tl done everythJnvt. hi hot • neighed. Omt the roll ^ Wlien you offered to take us to inn sands another horse and rider i Africa with yon, I jumped at tho
Were heading towards them. A beautiful woman in smart white i
t i<iinn clothes dismounted almost j into the arms of Hradier—her wait- | hm lover! H • c*arrietl her to the arch- ,
way, and then set her down. , rhe>’
embraced. Bradler's stronn arms | ( rushed the girl to him in a pas- !
(donate, fierce fold. Hotli were too o\Aict»ine with the fire of fheir love
|(» say any thi dm 'I’heir lips held I ,., H | t<*netlH*r. sensually, ecstatically. | j M ;
This was the rea‘ n for dim Ura dim s crossing half the world.
The sweet-scented ninht fell over tin* oil fields, niv inn tbe ugly, nrotc tpie tlerricks a shadow etl 8t»ft-pc-s. smoothness. Janhts glowed in 1 he iHitiies of the Meld emplovces, a v it trola sang nail> dim Ih olo i « ntcied Stephen t'orew's home A l ’hinese boy took Hradier’s pith helmet. ('orew met him in tin* hall. Hello, rorew." ni’oeted Hradier ■ Hello, Hradier. Sorry I couldn't met the rdane. If you’ll give me a iminite. I'll no shake up a corktail.” lb* started away, and then turned to add, 'Mrs, (knew will be right down." As he passed Ihe stairway, he called, ''Vida! dim JtiGnljei's here.'' He walked into the j itininn Looiii. the door clotunn , ‘"
bii'd him.
’Itauce. It was noln.n to help me show Vida I wasn't just made of paper Well ... I didn't, know then what your real purpose was. I didn't know how rotten you were.’* Through this, Hradier .‘-.it quietly,* arms folded. ('oivvv continued; “Yes rotten. \Vheii you hroiinht me out here, I came, like a fool. I didn't know you meant to put an
me You put me down here
in a atrauge hell and dir; the sand away from me Couldn't you get Vid » any other wa.v * W'ouldtt t she
■ ome to you for herselfV
Hradiei s eyes wi re i;i anit*’-hard,
but still he said nuthing.
“Why didn't you take her boa-* estly why dltl you b' sm to attack me the minute v m put mi; try charge of the field Yes -in a. hundred wa>8—Mist l*y hiring that
handjt. Hayon ''
Br.idiei interrupted. “That s sillv, , Coiew. I «lon t even know Hayon.**’ “Oh. yes you do! Hayon was hired by you tc# keep me from ni.ikink -mod here He killed mv men, he i lid'-tl mv eanips, ho pulled rlovv n ileri Ickn and he tore up pipe. Those things nevei happened wlpn you
w ei e in i ha I < '
In*- ' Vida spoke impatiently '‘Mease,'
I Stephen, don’t dost
escend
Jim had started te egairilfM* goitts of 1 C«iievv's hooks when the sound of I someone coming down the stairs j caused him to turn. Vida Corevv! It was the woman who had met .lini Hradier by the ruins ot the temple. Ihautiful as she had been in her riding clothes, tin* white silk of her dinner Row'll ( linking to her slender, seductive body made her a vision now. A luring, tempting vision to any rnan. Ihadier erns. • I swiftly, eagerly, to her. The im t that she was a not hei mnV ■■ • ml ' at It. w ;i a dinner guest in that man’s home in do no difference to him lb* gath- « red her in his arms, pulling her ardently to him. Ilia hard lips pressed against her rounded, full
om s.
* Ouch!” ; he grimaced, and then umiled "‘Are \ i afraid 1 11 run
|w ay?**
pretty speeches” Corevv looked though seeing hei as though sin* He spoke slowlv
making
Vert.
Nobody
i'll never be sure of you. could be. When l was
at hi* wife n*s for the first times were a stranger,
spoke slow iv "Vida, I never saw
it before- you’re harder ami more* determined than he is. I believe | can safely trust you to him You ie both made of t he saltM stuff ‘ M»» rose “Ami, Vid.I. I didn't know I couldn't guc-s. could I how mue » you disliked me ' C eovv turned und walked rigidly, without another woial or glume al either of th in. from the r« '*m. Ills haiidsoihc.
brown face v. «. pallid, tired Vida turned in Hradier when Co-
row left ' I don't dislike Stephen — I'm simply tired of him” Sh‘i
shrugged. "Well that's o\. r“ Hradier had not I. ti l h*Mi if>
siared straight alicatl, abaorbed ia
thought.
"I 11 get my h. ;;a w. 11 le.ivo right aw ay,” said \ nja Bradier came out of his < lia*im * f
you might cb ng your mind ” j thought with »l start “\ uhi -y 'l
V ula HhniM-P.I "VVhv Khouhl I? e “ vp n ,h '’ n 1 '" , nl "" ’
Ii M 111! SO Kino.!. I don't wnnt to , V Kl'i Kturto.l blit k, surpi .V. .1 Hof 11v(■ with SudIk 'i • do want to! * M, Hutlfid (-yii hdd tin • * : a . (• I tvs with v ou ’ i-rtp pno >.t. .iim i aoiio.'iiM'('. .-Ik- Kaio- down in >>
l Ih'IIpvh in vmi' luuit you think Bor chair.
I'm realjj- wickeU.” 1 Ulil CQNT1XUI.,■
