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THE DAILY BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 6. 1934.
serm* getters, while Solom was out- , There will not h«* a dance at BainI Ktaudinff for thp visitinif fivp. Bain.! bridgp thi^ .weekend. u-n
I bridge plays at Washinifton hirh'
school in Indianapolis Saturday nijiht ^^lARY CLUB EXHIBITS In a preliminary tilt the Browns- ^ COVER WIDE FIELD
burr Reserves defeated the Bain
bridge Seconds, 22 to 11.
l inewr and summary of the feature
frame follows:
Bbir.bridge (2b) Brownsbnre i 2H) i.'
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EC, I T
• IlM'AtiO (I'P) Everything from ebs-tric iefriK“ra.ors and atttoniobllen to fli>' aid bandages and rustic bridges will he displayed Jan. 16. IT
FC FT 1 ' 1 '"' 1 ,,v Chicago Rotary Club
r i ii hers Vs. Cubs
Michaels, f 2 Dickson, f It Cuninghm, c 1 Stultz, g 0 Coffman, g 1 Sands, c 2 Metz, f 1
2' l.ingemai , f 2' Solom, f O' ftumel, c O’ Poland', g 0 VlcClelbunl v l! Robinson, 0 Adams
(| at its ' Business Rei overy Kxposl-
" 'Ion.”
The exposition hopes to sp-ed
“ 1 (nisi ness
reci very and to acquaint
members of the club with the pro- • CQI More than 20(1 booths designed after thos. In tb*' Hall ot Science at A Century of Progress will display (he exhibits. Two if the most popular booths, officials said, will be those bousing tin Boy S out amt (fhildren's clinic xhildts. Other services am! 'rales represented are telegraph and telephone s'rvtee. insurance, fblei'.ve aigearls. magazines, puldic heal b. accident and tire prevention, furniture ami
iniei ior decoratii m.i keeping and l> ni. -t r\.
le .ok
ii'DGK MARRIED 7,000 ( Ol'Pl !
GREELKV. Ci.-o
' l<
NEEDY COLORADO STUDENTS l "' " n l)1 " r ‘" " during vacation
on repairs impmv merits anil exteu
I’P)- Work re - ' n to hullitin^K and -rounds Iti
j ■ « i> t > 11 • i 11 • I ’ IIII i
Toacht is J vers I ties.
- .... , pro - ■ «i re !couples during his 35 years in office he Civil W rk program. main in sdr d here during I9:u and granted i.ew-: n DO .nd KM) di- 'ieorg*- \V. t i ,i/ . • . pin si. ri: .)’■ w lio o'lier\\ i- a-oiibi ha) I. »*n fore
! vorces.
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (UPl— ,| u ; r„| 0 ;i . Judge D B- Deem ha marriril 7,000 ! .
t)lf* eolle
<1 word
drop mi.. Fr.izirr raid,
Totals
10 6’ Totals
10 8
AND NRA GIVE RAI1Y NAME
[i barley' Ivltnonson’s Tiger I F. I) R
big pi qiusitiun on their | niuht when the strong
|.,ii high school basketball AIJQPIPPA. Pa. (I'P) Bolb the I'M'al gym. Friday R" blent Roosevelt and the Nu .lownstate five hauled thej'b'nal Indusiiiat He<oveiy Act wlib’i BliMnnfield aggregation,be Nfs.iisored are eomm^moialct in
the name bestow'd npi n the infani daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Jeff
erson Myers, Alliiutppa.
A bit r from a presidential re; ary eonvtyed Hie President' 'very ben wishes for the health and happiness" of the girl, who \v:e
christened Niraveli Myers.
||. m uncing Bloomington
| to P edge at the half. sc. uted the game an.!
I p te Phillip-' proteges I nch '•••> and optiar- ,. , .Hid many of the finer
11.. . hardwood court s|Kirt.
L tie u cntor also stated |. i "ton In a pretty fair
whirli will also give Mar
l|. yi.iiiu ter somethin^
khout.
■ ! do I up, Bloomfield I defenat, k.-pt rig lit <>n Jl r, Is until about the I econd half when tic with iheir fast break work|i. i. died away from 11.. 1 Phillip used a number ||, mMqaentlj F5d kept busy writing note .
CLASSIFIED ADS - For Salt*—
FOR SALE: A good work team, one mare and one horse, ten and eleven year- old, sound. t>. (I. Kivett, Ml Meridian. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: (ter ho. Phone R-ft.V
Apples, 75 cts. to McCullough <lichard. a.
ts \\;illo|) |>mk(*N(‘S.
i:M6
-u of ^ test t ran
■diowcd reversal I relfly night from the lay j^al irarkel their emit , nt. nary bet ’l ue-d.ay. and ! ova r Wilmington to th>|4 : to Hi Tic Tigers led the legation, 20 to 7 at the at no tm e wa the outcome
|lt ui doubt.
,:ii s u.‘-<''l a zone defen-e | ‘ lol l net let - mage.| to m out -o that I . e, Hickman Igbl .. I could 'Vive in under j »'t ri' iving passes from loin-, ml or Isley which u -
ulti-.i in buckets,
iipi,'■!' di I tb" Tigers have the run, Conch Moffett ■t . n members of the varsity 11 .1 viai of this mi'.rber I ' tl coring column The t ■ !'. c-e wa trong enough i d i opt m to four field goals I l while p.'P.auw wa total .,f 20 successful nl-
I ■ the field.
<n is a fiir liettor team ore indicates but Fri lay |i 'I igers were playing a I of ball and it woul I have t it tb*- -tcongest (|iiintet in
I t. tieat them ■> ami summary:
"w (■Pi) Wilmington (Id)
p<; i t
f 1 O' Nichols, f l 2 U Buller, f 0
. 1 0'^acohy, c in
4 I’ Irvin, g 00 1 Henry, g 0 2 O' Rttlon, f 2 0 O' Luca-, f 0 2 O'Hftttck, f 0 1
0
POR SALE 1 !P!2 B Model Pont coupe; 19i!t) A Model Ford coup' . 1931 Essex Ctaeh; 192‘t Model A eoaeh: 1926 Ch'Violet eoaeh The 1924 DeRoto and PIvuioiHbs will be on display room -non. t'laii RobinB'.u. Fillmore. Ip
NOTICE Public auction of farm implements, household garni s, live .-tod; and feed. Tuesday, Jan. 0th 1031, at 10 n’cloek A. M Property of William B. tBrown estate, two mile-, ea-t of Mt Meridian. Don’t foiget the time ami place. Hugh H. Hicks, Administrator. Alton O. Hurst, .Auctioneer. (>-8-2t
—For Rent— FOR RENT: Double house, east Hanna street. Phone 107.
413 5 dt
FOR RENT: Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with light water and beat furnished, at 025 east Anderson street. Phone 453 A. 5-2t FOR KENT: Modern home, furn ace, fireplace, hardwir'd floors, garage m A I condition. Phone 140. 21-tf
—Wanted—
|i . c
20 3j I e« /|e.
Totals Umpire
MALE HELP WANTED: Man wante<, in this locality as District Re p re set. t.a live of well kn'tmm oil company Sell small t.,wm and fanw tra«le on ea a y credit terms. Experience not necessary. N',. investment re
l'(; IT quired Chance for imntediate stealy
0 * income. Write P T Webster, General H Manager, tk'.l Standard Bank Bldg, Cleveland, Ohio- Ip WANTED- Any kind of dead atoca Call 278, Greencastle. We pay all cliarges. John Wachlel Co 24 tf HELP W ANTED m ALB: Want* Ten and Coffee Route man for regular mite through Greencastle and Putnam County. Apply by letter immtediately. I Kennedy Coffee Co., K.ikomo, Indiana. 8-lp.
4 R
Molony.
NET SCORES
—Lost—
| n .‘14; Bloomfs ld 10 Hurt 21; Newcastle 17. Ill*' 20; (Ireetifield 10 | l 20; Central t Evansvilh'I Ik.iiii 20; Washington 23. (in a. bw| 'a I 1 yette) 2s; Mancie to ’I; C.innersville 12. Richmond 27 l.t.l t'ity 39; Marion 27. I ill) 17 S»ymoiir lb ■port 14; Kokomo 11 "d-viUe 23; Attica 13. die 29; Franklin 2ft. fi no. pitnam county; FRIDAY NIGHT 2H TO > IN ( LOSE ONE | " in. t J Itambrldg,'. t a close ami hard-fought ►be P iinbridge floor, Friday winners led 17 to II at th« ! " first half. " Wl shiny irmrgin of victarx | f free goals, ea«'h team hav- j hi Ift baskets Michaels, Dii'kSand- led the Bainhridge
LOST- Hound, black and tan with uhitii ring around neck. Phone 132-L. 5-3t
—Miscellancoufi . Frl' d ‘chicken an*! Swiss Steal, dinners at Crawford's re-,:amun'. Suralay. 35 cents. D NOTICE: Custom butciheHng. Hogs |1.5A per head, complete job. Any weat'o r. Woodwolth Piiest Slaughtei House, Brb'k ( hap**!.
Political Announcements
Democratic Ticket FOR Jl IKiF. I’uloani Circuit Court W 11.1 J AM M SI THEKLIN (;reetu'a.lle Eor Sheriff * GUY K. MARTIN < luvrndale Township WAL1KR BRYAN (irccnciist le
Eor Joint Re|trto*enlalive Pnloant and Owen I ounties WILLIAM F. TREADW AY Spencer. Indiana-
No More Orchils
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CAROLE LOMBA^ld
WALTTACONNOUt- LOUIOECLOSSf ft HAli-LYU TV MOV
NCVlUiATON BY "A R R AMC B MI NT
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For ov*r two hours a him* 4 tea ns- Pritifo h^;n .ihmit your atlantic liner hud laid in L’herhoui b; in Paris
I,..ikm waitli
Ann -Holt, grunddalighter of one 1 t*'ll him, Iioih a . \Aii*»u he • t>nift oav-u •jf the wealthiest rrtE*n in Amerit a to t mt ry n < Then h« nnok*‘d and practically ownf*r of the line, j tow.ml the door from which Tony That ihe pas**e*m'»-i s were irsth -- | |,ad departed I womtHf v. ho .n<* i and that the hour <*f wailiuM had sh** mnsetl. deep in thoiu ht
1
iha ofT,. era < •
wait for M)*k Holt n .she were wev-* \duic man a* l'\e seen in m . ,t
eral dayn late. | da'
On the horizon a hupe hydroplane! “Amen, si* ter! Ann la • ■ ? ’ Pet
appeared. Jt wiiiM’d it way tituar.; | ' l "i»
Inside slept the "Sate ' j “And >
with him.
the ship inside l*pt
Ann Holt, who w.** tlelayed tlirou|;h
RitendinR a farewell party.
Impatient I v on the deck, her rrandmother awaited the girl, rea«l> ro rivv* her a lecttm*. nltliou^h slie knew it would do no r.ooti. Ann uiwayn had her own way in 4-very- | thing. Nobody ctt»: -**d her. and eiie didn't seem to mind h<>w many she
Jitconveniemed.
As Mrs. Holt waited. Tony stood
beside her. He noti •«1 the woman's anxiety and remarked. "Mustn't
he impatient. Muam! That's Mi
Ann Ht»li. H* r k 1 andl'ather . the
richest man in the world.” The woman looked at Tony as she replied, "How nice for him.” "Kver\ thing is supposed to w ait
fur hei the lad continued. I’.ut before itie woman could answer, Ann, wet in kifiding, climbed up on <ie. i
She greeted her grandmother
*. swdet smile.
Mrs. Holt turned to Tony,
man, yt)u w ere pet feet ly l ight What she ne(ds i-* a good walk
Jng. Then site turned to Ann
'.A i
slowly.
)n’t get anywhere her. tie cause he/thinks
you're just 'a spoiled brat!
Ann made it her hnsine^sttu find out more about the strangerijmi as
soon as she had dressed.
"The gentleman’s^ nan no js a. riagf." said the steward. ‘ And v. e can’t seat him at your table Tpfa-au.se j he’s having his meals in his state-
I room."
■ Ann was not stumped. "Oo find J this here A. liage and tt*ll him 1 need a fourth hand at bridge," she j ordered, and the steward olkeyetl j Impatiently Ann waited, hut th.* 'steward returned without the lad. ! He Jntormed the ghl that A. (lace was in the gymnasium and would I not join them. whei eupon Ann mad/, lit her business to visit the gyi.**
nasium.
j “So this is how you keep h) eoni dition to t at ry women’ she e\* with |elaimetl. peering through the (■nit- , hole, lie g;t\»* hei a smiling nod, jr .rose ahiuptly ffom the rowing ma- < hine a ml. tl isi egai cti ng hei * nt irely . l ol) _ went over to the weight pullf\ tmif
and I commenctd to cxeicise.
povu,oic Vl, shellZ * I t ails it!'’
Before she could answer, others, Tonv was bending down with the Fatli*-)<-d aiuiiml. "Wvll. IC» alu.m pun,,, ^ hni )., ua. M.iitk-.l t,, lime." “Wtaat'a th* bl| Kb Who y,,. pretty." He w.i ticnddo you think >.»u nnywaj lx Ann they all aeked ■Imultaneouzly i i.m .,m, klv »ti ai'-'litenfd mi Ann laughed "Ni.e uf ><>u to be , : tut t.'il t., , it on hia aiwat-, \t «
[\ herr to, (Mfl'tl 111 F 1 * in'/w "l of Mrs Unit
thntfi l.ornbut ti“l.yle TnlOnt-t.innn I
You come anil get right out of prls
ordered,|‘ . ..
<<
*0 glad to see ?n»." She tiirned t>. her ri-indmolher
aweel ? '
M.* Holt wa« grim "You heard Die Where have jou been?" i'lro> ilarling —and did «, l av. a time! Everyone In the world v.ie there—you mieHed it"' Her grandmothei smiled a HttUcontemptuously SnU on the I,oaf train! Look jii yourself Ann pii keil up lier -kill and looked dow n. A amlle came over tier fa. ■■ as tier grandmother contlnm'd. "Youi' feet are soaking!" "A wave hit the motor boat." Ann explained. Very wet wat.i lutin'"
|)lt its."
You
these clothes," Mrs. Hv.lt
but Ann did not seem Inclined to obey. "You’re going to get into .. steaming bath this minute" Still Ann paid no heed. "i>o you M a lit
n.e to . ai ry you to youi , atdn '
Ann tweaked her grandmother's cheek. "You're not man enough,
darling"
I "Oh. I'm not. huh”’ She reached out and Ann backed away laughing She stumbled over a chair and Tony, who was standing nearhj prevented her from hitting the floor, but instead of helping her up.
pe took her In hl» arms
1 "Where to, ma'am" he Inquired
of Mrs. Holt.
, "I'll show you." said the older
woman with satisfaction.
Ann didn't know whether to tie Insulted or not. so she decided to t.e calm and reached for tier slmul der. ' You d better let me remove
this pin. It might scrub h you
■ This way, young man." Mrs Holt directed, leading the way. Ann looked up at Tony. "Do you charge by the mile—or is this a llal
rate?"
The lad didn't answer, s.i Ann continuvd. "If my prattle dlstarlc
you, 1 11 keep quiet
loftr. Wide)
Immediately stepped ii '.> his path, till,) king hts way. lb'll,i, A. Cage," she said pleasantly. jJ* Hello." / "What's the A. stand ior?" "Anthony ' "Amt a 'gage' D a oil «»f a plum.*’ Ton 1 , was pot going to let this f tppaut girl g't «wii with her In 'Sim -s. "A gage i a standard of muSHtii ement. A measure of quality." He looked al her gravely and ttempled to |i:i on flic stopped him with a hand on tils
shoulder.
"A. Holt.’’ she said. “The A
stand for Ann "
I knew It. Tony declared
"You've l.e. u uadi if the pa
p qu
"Thank you." He replied as the
boat got under way.
' Ib re we are." said Mrs Holt ns ehe opened the door to the living room of their suite "Bight In there.” Bhe Indicated the bedroom beyond for the maid to plu. e the . foot bath and towels "Thai s tine Tony plaied Ann on her feet "That was charming." she declared. “Nest time, driver, we ll g" through
Hie park."
Tony bowed, and started to take
his leave. "Ootid morning. Good mornlni :
moved on. but Ann . ailed after him ■ Hick me up again some time " > Mis Holt or .lit* d Ann 1" i enioi o her dress and get into the foot bath 'Stop bullying me," Ann protested "And call me 'Y'our illgh-
• ness,' If 'ou please."
, Your Hlghl.essl’" sneered Mr*. Holt A hue Pit* ess .call rivsW*
”**■"
4hgt's \vr..t. J.it '•> ! »gUh}‘ ! • •'
tTO BE CONTINUED)
he admit ted. “Congratu •»
lations on j »»ur enr, »R**rncnt to
I'l incc Carlos. ’
• Th inks. Wry pleasant It wa*.
*
I'm fure of that ” Tony smiltdC “Y’oii eoumi kind of i ■♦entfiil. ' «. Tony ehriigged hi Hhouldef^ » “Not ,tt all t^ulte In ord»*r loi a t it h t il l to buy herx lt a tiUe.” He hruuh'd past her and went to a birycle and pot on. Ann rlhnbed up onto the one he. side him. “What do you know about my eniranernent ' • i happen 1 •' worl fof th< law firm that bundles \ "Ur K»' ind»/ lathei'H vast inteifsts. "You sound a little hit like him. Dour, that s Scotch t"i ’sour’ He started peduIJnft \ iRoiotiHly an if their (onverKation were ovar. She commenced to pedal faster. • Js there anything ho enchanting as the Knglish <-oiinti yaide7 she inquired, looking about; but Tony didn't answer mo she continued. “Do you often come down t" Kew in Di - iac-tlme .’” Tony gave her it brief glance, then turned away, his eyes ahead She looked at him for an instant ami then said. In my little ririle. gentlemen usually answer their ladies.” “I know all about your little edr* cie.’’ he replied. Ann lookeii straight ahead, and raid softly, as it to herself, “This man how■ over) gftfln «»f h.t \ tog a ten ible enn h on in* ' « “iles not letting himaelf in for anytldiiK so unpleasant, M the lad replied. Ann raised her eyebrows. “Pn* pleasant? You have no idea how nit e 1 can be.” ■ I’ve also no idea of being a little cpistule to brighten up the \*i#a4f^ for you. I don t s**e my self twiwe 1 Honing uh a sideshow. ’ “You might turn out to he tha whole " Ann sugg» sted Tin way ahead of you. ’ he repUeA. ka»n looked at Iter speedometer Ao tcio air well soon fix that" ijhx'V hotlt eontlnued to pedal more furtous and*faster than ever.
Navy Birds Poised For Mass Flight to Hawaii
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With tht
leave San Diego, Calif., on January 12, and •i! , 'i a brief halt at Salt Francisco, will I,-.n: , v-.-r ti ! I DB the longest non t p flight ever attempted in mass formation. Thesixt d in the flight are the same taal flew ft »nt Norfolk, Va., to Canal Zone la t September and lat inDiego Lt. ('ummahilcr Knellcr Met!inni.-: will command tii" luailn n on the 2,100-nitle tlieht. il.- is -h-iwn at left m group with his live plane commanders. Lieuts. II J. MfRoberts, F. A. Davis. T. I). (iuinn. J. Berry and J. L. Avcrill. The purtiuse of the flight is to transfer the squadron from San Diego to Hawaii. Anticipated Japs with "Centrifugal Gun
