The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1934 — Page 4

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HE student who defined this law as "shirts diminished in size when returned from the laundry,” spoke a shirtful. All Arrow Shirts are Sanforized-Shrunk by Arrow. That means they can’t fail to fit you, no matter how many times you have them laundered. You’ll get your money hack, if the famous ArroW Collar ever strangles or

the sleeves ever shorten. Arrow Trump.for

example, in white and smart, new colors |

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

Hume Store

Going—Going—But Not Gone!

■" it- ’* £**■ . f " > - \ •? Sieni's on t .e Tuckei prison farm in Arkan is, where inmate- were forced to do the work mules. (. verm r J. M. Futrell has ordero:! that the practice be discontinued.

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When the executive order of Governor William H. Murray, stopping all tax sales in Oklahoma, was delivered at Enid, it interrupted a land sale for unpaid taxes. Here is a squad of National Guardsmen serving the order on County Treasurer E. N. Phelps of Garfield County, who was conducting the sale.

\CE I! \ADITS OF SOI THWEST \LLYOl NCSTEKS BILLY THE KID BARELY 21 WHEN SLAIN BY OFTiCERS FORT WORTH T.\. April IK (t T P) Voutli »:ll li scrvcil in bandiiry, the same as in legitimate sports, if the lives of the Southwest's four most famous outlaws are significant. These fum cli'.-.perado u s. two moderns- Civile Ha now and Charles (Pretty Boy) Flo.ni and two of the stage coach days Hilly the Kid and •Sain Hass, riaclinl tli apex of their unlawful effor's while still in their twenties. Ttie younger they come, it seems, tit-* more vicious their demeanor. Billy the Kid. youngest of the four and with the worst record, was only 21 when li, was killed. Yet In that short period he killed 21 men, oil" for each year of his life. Hilly the Kid’s haunts were the

! mountains tf New Mexico. His | killer's recoi made his name as j much a livin ; part of the West’s ! history as that of Buffalo Hill Cody. Sam Bass, tlic- ,1 - • James of tile Southwest, wa> past Jo when he wa slain by Te\. iiatigers whip pre- | paring ti bank robhery. Hut while till in his twenties he had b'come

lie bead of

that ha/d inIVsti Clyile Barrow >f Billy the Kid, stature, weic!i.md with an ai

worst criminal band

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modern proto'yp" is only 2 1. small in g Put 12 1 pounds,

beardless face

hat lias brought him the nickname if "Schoolboj ’ lie. wltih FI >d. the Oklahoma phantom bank robber, i- the most widely sought man In the Sou liw st. A dozon slayings have been attributed to him, and bank rob belies by til - o.e. Where Hilly the i Kid relied o six-ahootei and spee/l of dra' Hari 'w puts his trust in a niachin gun and the '‘drop." Floyd is 2T Ye in the few years I of his criminal life, started by petty misdemeanors, he lia i built up a lore barely slim • of that oi Billy the Kid for "gallantry and daring." His specialty is hank robbing. Besides these fonr outlaws arc

tw > women, Bonnie Parker and lb lb Starr, w iio like their masculine count rparts altallied their rank while still young.

NEW DREG AID IN W ORLD W AR ON MALARIA

TOTAQUINA DEVELOPED BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS EXPERTS By IAN FRASER Cniled Press Staff Correspondent GENEVA, April Is (UP) Tma quina the new drug to eot ibat malaria is proving its worth. Discovered by I, ague experts wishing to lower prices of powerful quinine rings, limiting quinine .xupplie far lit I w w orld requirements, totaquina is hccoming popular. Hospitals and dispensarp-s in Algeria, Morocco, Malaya, China, France, Italy, Rumania and Spain ate Using totaquina Instead of (jui-

Just as pure as that glass of water Your town and city authorities see to it that the water you drink is pure. And the people who make Chesterfield cigarettes see to it that everything that goes into them is just what it ought

to he.

All that Science knows about or money can buy is used to make Chesterfield the cigarette that’s milder, the cigarette that tastes better. An eminent Si ientist has said, "Chesterfields are as pure as the water you drink/*

The first woman in U. S history to hold such a post. Judge Florence Allen, of Cleveland, O., takes her place for the first time on the bench jf the United States Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. This court is second only to the Supreme Court of the United States.

'•'DNKiHi CLARK gable "'I ill | “MEN IN whitp| Tuesday and Wed^ When the Tender, Emotions Beco m ,s] Deadliest of P ossio( a woman how," but her own blind t

nine, according to the League Health Section's new survey. Th chronic «h rtage of quinine the world c msmiint ion of whic h is 572 tons less than required annually, Is considered in the survey as one of the main difficulties of ridding mankind of widespread malaria. Whip' (he world dors n t consume more than (Hio tons of quinine annually, at least 1.172 tons an- required each year by the CS malarious countries emend by the I,"ague's i n m s' jgat ions. To find a cheap substitute for quinine Isnigue experts experimented until tiny discover'd ttaquina which is a total alcaloid mix'iir' from different abalohls of cinchona It has boon approved by the League's Malaria Commission repr senting all tile various schools of inalaria'dogy. The world's governments siioul pool their knowledge of nialarii even more than previously, the survey states. Some strains of malaria are virulent in one country and mild in another, thus making it essential to study malaria on interna Honal lines, it is added. The League which lias studied in relation to malaria specifies requirement and conditions whoivhy a Ic use- may be a defense from an infection and not an exposure to malaria.

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NOUCEOI UlMIMsllJ j lersigned as been apinj | nani County, State of lid ministrat >r of the estate, \|. HolHn \ ■ ■ 1 . si County, deceased. Said estate is .suppo-elt vent. M . \ tor. April 21, i'J.'il, No. 7617 A11 ■ ' ■ 1 ' i .'•Jtl Job' V. I 1 nam Cii uit Court.

Attack Fired Mob Spirit

Georgia Lindiey and James L. O'Brien, sn, -i. - at CklJfvioC Colorado Springs, Col., victims of an atti. ■ twe nifrcwT turning from a dance. O'Brien was badly I d n ami " , i”■ beaten and her clothes torn off Mob surroun I at Czkrna* when it was reported a negro h'd ' >‘ , n arrested.^ After Three Weeks In Prison

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the cigarette that’s milder the cigarette that tastes better

Dr. Alice Lindsay Wynekoop is shown iM Mi at Uwijcht III., after she had served three ; ] tervi-w he stated that she is iunoit tit of the it day to find the guilty person.