The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1934 — Page 2

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

54 rj. Clara R-k aad daagBser dacys toe * — at tre-.r

tout to Rotoctkav.

Miit A>ento Boyre. nade*t Etcrse

; to Cork evaaty aoftoti. at 'TVara*-..

| v j.tvj her jM/eet* seer the

t It -s*i twuerv: :ere ’S'^Bestoar 5 that Jotie PiBtog* - oe?p?n*» | aad &r tae . ato year Axuerara j to-v I ie engy Xa. I, wa- to Ftm.aar e«aEty for a fi*« t_j»- .us Fr.'tay n*>~.*r. r*_i irturt - • .•eev ; *• v re-pi-r: c.rr.late«t ier- oa tae ‘Krte sty Stas a Ft-rd V-* : <e«At. carry ti*’ :<e IStoKes Ixxms* ><ato cat tie rear i ■a; area at the aeeae «f IF—tree - '? litre*- tear Mtec^ v that Etaetcto«. A PUMfiaic tr.-ter m-s tie car aad =s*-et t— i- _x tE-s erty yaivt tto? mfurman. a Ster_f? A-a

*■*> its:

TSA—3ii —■ M

Ista^icr's easbalmer was toW U ret,a -stres three pey sues. The at cmms. *ai a terrto*t>one. The tie ^ g^r xrm. white ecu. The coUar

aaresTO

Uvv* «f tre s»Mrtakto«

rtr* cracno «kaed to nsaors while L_ Uciweii. as expert eabaliner

a froot I-»nai»ap'ki~. dre**-

r . „ >.ir sad ured ce»etics to re*e* sy any *«*« ^ ^

fejeral tnes-'i :-klet«.

Tbe rrewd •stsade iaereajed s° vy t'-at it was <*ec: :ed to ir -'* •_i<err ar-Aia?* rhaaee to view the

ioay

aowething ' above 104 at Sooth Bend- At Ito.ay-

rtte the temperature was 109.

A light northern breeze in evidence last night is expected to make Hoosers comfortable late today. I^aporte, with a mark of 109, was the third hotte« city in the state- The city waterworks pumped 5,000.000

gallons of water, a record.

Lebanon with a mark of lOAo, set a new all-time record an J was consid- t ered the fourth hottest city in the! state. No fatalities were repored. So complete ha- been the drought 1 in Indiana over the part three mynihs ! that South Ben-: an i other Urge. cities found it necessary to limit the j

daily use of water yester-ay. -Sees* o? these peopie rave waJire j *; ^art three dmes. UmN ^

Mrs. L^Jt Yer-toe ReeLrr-Ue. R. 2, -titered ito» vspiznl Wedattcay nommg for treitwrnt.

The Br • k Chatol Lnd>t A’d bv (j*»y wii] avet T - -r>toy at t.v teae if rv Aiva Th rta.s. Each me r vr a asked to bring a pt-atd.

Mrs. E. M. D*ma2. IV-T-er, CoIol, a&d Mr*. A. O. Eserle tf t. .•nagfseM, 11L, are vtoitUg the r fsther, J. F. : O'Hair. | ‘

,

Mi ‘ Jorephirv Tern: > -a* A Is>d-j aaapoirs is sfAmc..-./ aer Taeaii.*s ( w,ia he* uxretts. Mr aric Mrs. Lffther j

Tetutoemn.

Noraaa Raney, sen of Mr. aa>t

Mareel-a RT-rin. diagsteT of ;rd Mrs. Ai Rssyaa, Berry

■aderwent a v.-t-r-i cpcrataca at the •ounty horphal 'Wtotnesday rwrring.

i BeTtsars Handy,

^ r - vrxt o at tto

eoosty

Depoty iiser.l Lave Braoer, t >; am Ovar War escapes to the gar. CYty Wecrt»*7 w-J! rerr* treara The mer

f Waiter Bryaa and k Ja.-e-« W altoce. 45, -an. 'it, penal fa.—s txte prises a: Miefei--iay roraang atoere terms -ef eve to fire were sentence., late

Tus-ay af *r- by Jmge W. bwr S Leeiner to the Ftotaaai eiretiit wart.

banner want ads pat

A /ary to tear •vivta* in th* trial of Dr. Lcesr..* Ra , Ckcrerdav reter.aarlan, charge: with croelty. was selected ia erty eocrt here this aftern'.'X- Dr. Riy pieav; not gaihy when first arra rred on the charg* xad recyaerted a .tsry trial. Marthali Abraiti k the attorney de^endtog the soot- Pntaam man.

Bryaa ai,:- ia tsr-

yofice

Ttoe latest D2. local aagk i* to t bate outlaw asd f two sjc-to-aes, one te-t at a toe* tave of th* c-.»aaty. A cortsto* the estrx." tie owe nltmz '• | aUuag the stra ' was. ~ The —.xr h*

a to«a 'F** errex E hiijiilil "-^*4 ska

, W ednesday Btorntor. ! r r ^ ,r ' T Mr*. El.raiet- Hater iad Mrs. j^es-sg am eft

Jejsse WilbaaM of BowSag Gree*. ' 0fjr -’ car! S' --C ^

have ret acred hose after vertin* j r **«-

W' tom Boyce arsd farx-Fy. ; A/—cr-t ag to Ml** Looiae Crawley, wh; as be—* 1 < * 3L - >ae ^ tavert j vjdtiag her titer. Mrs. J eepfe P.x ; z ’ - - i '-’'T ’■'.ti t* at Detroit for the par. f*w -oreth 11 tie Kratg retarntd fcoene WedtesdiT. Stored the

Mr*. Alice Harret ■vther of Mre : ' '* r:sl ■ ,I

. O. J. Larkin of Greestar.!*. 1* re- ’ i: f • : ^ v. rted in a cntical com-tl-oE at be* j ' **-* 1 verse ia Jefferw.® towrui.p Jt.:;er tmrtff Err;

Mr. and Mr*. C- L. Reeves re-am*-: toaraapoik c-f th*

-<cre Tawday aflngaaua from a reo-. I >,t - --' i * «*to p tor trip tr Rithntov.; aa.i C scttrsal. : ^* r ,,li *-

O., and <xher eastern dies. i 0 ^ ^ -^rUw. Mias Freda Mae Harst. of Terre ^ rjBi xi< *

Haute, U risitlsg h*r aott. Mrs. r *’ " ** rpT W'iter W'.Iiiarrj ar-i rer father. c '^ ret_ra t Glers H.ra, sottth of thk chy. ! fnmimg a The irjfaal Irwin rennioa will be 1’ - T hi**; t te’d Sunday, July 29. a: tie t- cre of 1 --Ty dnr tg tr r >*var Irwin. Xe.'gib re and frle&is 1 T ^‘ : :l ^

sy

et —-m in agak", ordered Harvey.

’ : •' v - - --■• ■'

;e F» tree was lying in hi* *-ik gnnd casket- He lopltod like a wax rl -f-y cf - vwff His stu*. was too , -exes afcn'crt -jhlitcrat.ng at-a?. He tod on patent leather

INDIANAPOLIS. July 25. (UP)—

x-r str-ry w.t

‘Jig es. j Mare 1 -tor:-aga

: .cafiea tie sate

K.Mer fought her way lie tK/wd, acconkpan<e; by

tie j at-a M ss Jens*e Levy, tod-

r ooetaaneej an ; « t-.-: raey ana c juasel of . ack Y - S.: t- -v* ,f I . tger's her».h/r»-n — to the east etre ! CStar>5 Mie ^y. Harry P.erp-. rt and xaa Kttoag ;*ss | ^*e-i Clara- Makley am Pier>jnt •■>:** to oa* r A ( sen-tence to die for ki.lin^ -J-xtote* **>: # ifcer.ff Je-- -Storaer, when hey frwt ■7 hew *i_» leg | I'iUmrer fr.sn the Lima, 0-, jaaL *»: t« have beev j 'liar* - -jaxr a Lfe sentence on the

A t.mado which whipped through the !outskirts of Indianapolis and Speed--ay City Ust nig-t failed to check ievea momentarily the summer's nrart

. were beat wave.

For six consecutive days thermom--ers have registered over 100 degrees throughout Ino.ana and appeared to be beaded for equal or

greater heights to toy.

ONE COOL >I*(iT |\ (if, '•f.r.try at !# B0 Ji B * 1 “' t,wef«J spot in Greencastle this i ahj found r.earby a fc t "j two wore ; n the same boilk cooling r, t Carder Be' plan; was 1« i.. ?rw . 5 ^ 12 o’clock and the effw ^ roometer stoxd at 114. the same thenr.ometer ml It is niy ao%j_t txomy fa?

-ag 1

wei

beds* of beer i 3

:« after se dxd.

stmej

W*il I

DTBggrr faaalj. ■treipe away, t;i* . .oxg arid sa.-i: ah* tr.v: waj— ■-'-art time later, tsd ncsjfifri Ln-:r-rk errrer'* re- ■*=** rttv-ped at -• 'g «•:>**■ trace

KANSAS Cm’. Mo., July 25 (UP) —Almost two thirds of the states to•ay entered another day of torture cor arable to exi stence within a j

bla-t furnace. Little relief was prom-i one r> k ' ' red 10 Lse-a from an unprecedented drought ^ ^ ^' ajt i r * < ‘r’-.ant i« and heat wave that has caused more because th- capaci-y ofjjJ than 500 deatE-, cost millions, an) in-; daily is being r -n>umd ■ terferred with the lives of thousands all hand.- bo.-;. 4'r-lyugta,

h_.' vT cried and i ngricans, all within a 14 day — — e cr,wc ta. thmmd ml. ^ j ^ ^

aaid. There's »« CAIIF0RM xN sF.F.K' LOCAL [Mr an * “ „ ^ _ BIRTH. SCHOOL

C* ; -jocr* at M«»reFv;Le—tho e

•a> ' i Lt own the c-a law as a well I .

The following letter has

f a Quaker farmer un-

it

been re-

1 reived by Superintendent Paul F.

from a former Greencastle

B, TRANCES MARION f fm iV<h M-wOa.l-re Mjryf Hat W»3» a TV Mreiaa PkBr« Starrm Mar«« Uatta.

CHAPTER XXI

Luriioe ref*fr*4 to Kor-

Whea

1 fa*T RrWH • raefct it a (tauee ®n tr.e Mta re» waa nearer right than r --e tr.-ar. I ron, totr to Kern, froer, «r*ire 1 vm to the ntrere** anrer-C-a. the Ibcht vat the ftri. vor4 ta »-a • f .r.f luxury. Tfccugr.t 1U fr.otlera Ivautr was h-W-'rrvU try the coV/rfutoesa of 1MU« group* on Oeca. gaily await-:-g tr.t arrival oi all g.rets wta> were to make up-the memorable cru-ae Soft moAK. floasej up froer. the massive aatota below ao4 Or.ftej out to aea. ir,ingle4 with gay vcacea

a.- j taagnter

Lva.'.. oareicasiy agavrtst the y»il near the a’xorr.f- VI' or :» toe.a Lhf r > o* 4 Pratt Mood ta.aing. ? re. arerel Lortift* ter you.' •k;'i

fy-ilt. hosp.tahly.

V * Yoo ro-reln t Nave Wore that " re-"Vi-rer Larry. In a nor.'omrr,.ttai tore Hr.e a a good to.r-- that girt— tore quite my type—hot »:t,r.-.ag ~ Pratt looked at Larry qaef lon.ngi) "That's a funny titaatpin.' said Larry, lowering hit vok* • rr.ft<Jentially T don t know hour I got into M— It a yust one of those things ..

you knon what I mear

"Not quite." said Pratt, recaliing

«i at be had **en and heard

• I never realty cared about her." V; v, aj am inq - *_ ‘peuieiOxa '.jjtrj

a of u* We think be-a .*e we re »tandir.g

•Ma to help tbaaa kMs out with a few hixunee were emperors by d>v toe right." “The man pays" "Te* and ao do th* girl* I've been trying as tactfully and mceiy a* 1 XT'..» how to bust this thing ut hot its very ditBcuM." "Give her a good check aad toil h*T ." "I d hate to hurt her." *1 tree blondes. ’ and Pratt aald It as though expreaamg hla preferei.c# for dogs or horses ~l rn teglnning to want the decent thirg* It must be age .. aotneor-e for whom you can hate some reape -t” “Better watch your step...you're gett ng that marr.ags look It a like a cold In the head—everyone get*

It “

I d hate to feel that Id harmed

* gr; "

• Harmed her? Why. >-»u've probaw, given her tahat they all want

mo-i "

-w natrt "Ckdhes. a ear. style, educa-

tion ...“

“But nothing for her seal!" Larry

as.d sadly.

"Thai's a very allly word . she probably hasn't one They usually 1 throw that impediment to fun out to* window the first decent apart-

pienf they possess."

"Cynic’"

"No—a man of the world!" Pratt

bragged.

"Which w,

"Venus"

As Pratt apoke several searchtln.ta on the yacht started to play serous the water toward the shore, e-i'iing hoge paths of light through th* darkn**#. "Her# coanea some 0/ the girls ' said Prvtt, rearhing for tha biaocuiars .utigir.g from the strap around

nis neck "L^arline a bring:iLg a friend ton gV—sotneone *t— for me.' he addedThata r.i« of her* ca.l Larry d.victe-rested ly. ' Lurtme a a me* g,ri—rv q ..'e my typ*—but very n-^» ' and Prett was overly patron-z.rg Put the aearchhghtl on the terder:' be

shouted.

At the order Larry alar el off to » here the IL-hu ■-oaten'.rated but tha •*r-.ef was too far away for r im to di-it-gu.ih any of th* pssse-rera - Ah—a Wade* ^food* ex'x.nved Pratt, and he hurried' a ■ ay to give aorr-e orders Larry watched the appr.. g tender a ax ire sty. Other guests yoined him at the rail as ire little boat drew closer Final , there aas a hail fr -tn the tender's pas*eTigers, plainly \ -sit, e now, and Larr* aaw that Blaniie was urtth

t

hastily away from the ladder Voices called back ar, 1 fce-tV, Lvrry wat' -ref t' e t»-, -• e on V-ard to hr fawning!/ greeted

by Prau.

'Welcome aboard." sail Pratt, ■naxieg a mock bow aver r.s com-

moliure's cap.

■ Ue*—uni Is *weir ' ex' ia.med By.nat*. looking around In amaze-

ment.

"I told you. my dear—a ; aiace a

the aea " chirped Lorlih*

Would you like to tone arour.l before you take your firs off asked Pratt, taking Blond e t arm. "Do. dear." urged Lurllne.

"Where a Larry * *

Quickly catching sight of him Idly by the rail. Lunins,

as well at all relative* ir* irrrrtod. | *tjz fwal was

Gkt: DFwarei Stile-!, sot of Mr. as! Mr*. W ailiasE a tile*. Ei rate- - <*?**-:,' yerwent a '.cms il operation at t e fcntply ccwpstal Wedreoiar a:m : 7.r Waybcrn Meek', daagkter c<? Mr. owi Mr?. Wahe* Meet* rf Be!>! t n.oa. aJvj a tonsil opereric " i at the c'ror.ty hospit*! Wedfyrsiay *

.remisg

Mrs. L. A. Boyles of Arkaaum* ’

taaewt of jartki* e-i that DflEMge* '.rxro octJ ixrt :i aanred rrai* it iive bre* ; a tii* “ ; reatg. T* * day •we. tkat tB* ar k Mkitiaff wftk twe

wc-men -Jtr paexe If mally a** DflLheer atxi foe- rexs^arnax n is aiso >*■ Ltat .o*t vere- ‘E* four urea :« a Mack Fori -r-tan vh» r- abed a Kar«a* kar c T^evdar.

- attere-;

La the

t*:rt7 »*■

thy batons

>: gaa kis

- .: -.* - a I Boston

- J.- - - That's j.-hn,” thf-y i re-;dent who wishes to seek inforrna-

! ti n that might enable him to estab-

rerw-d *-kat looked at the Kah a n official birth and school

fathers and mothers with record:

b; their arms, yoorr “I ant Charles F. Mechler, bom in

ser.vas winied gnuMtawtliers, | Greencastle on Feb. 10, IMS. I am

c,. - **. vrithogit shirts or even under- inx.ous to establish seme kind of an

res. Or the '.awn outside, children ^ official record of my birth, but I am sB-pt wh.> their parents went nf ‘H ^ *

in to

view the '».•*• Moore-rriile rertasrant*. taverns aad vCbe* ertabiishments did more boises:* than on a busy Satar ay

a.rht.

N rer-piper phocofraphers were barre-i from the undertaking parlore excel*, far 15 minutes when they were pami'-tad to take a* many pictures A the buoy a? they pi eased-

i jbtful if any school record may be

found to establish that fact. "I attended school first for a few

wre-ks in a little red brick building in the First ward and then the new twostory building was ready. I think this was either l s *'>7 or 1868. Miss Emma Jones was my teacher my first year at school. I went to school for two years, worked as a printer for two years for Frank A. Arnold, pub-

WLLINGFR FI VERll

iCuutluued »

Pig- Clue •

over the area 'M atxettptot to

Cty. Kan.'., and Mary Jane Irrin^ cwt traffic jaaw The b*s: ux -.

of Spring Mount. Pa., are visit ng tense.

Mr. and Mr*. Sam Hartley, south U- ( Only as Ir,; naped., p, . r ^ x _.. curt rtreet j p^ej , r a ca«v.r^.ng store

Mr. and Mr? Oiarie* MeGaogbey ' of br-irg a re ,-Jr.r or d were at Battle Creek, Midi Tuesday,! would gain ad jc«

vixiting with Mr. and Mr*. Walter line*.

They found Mr. Heath ob-I Dllisger w*.* kilied ia O.icag proving nicely. j Sunday sight by federa. a

Mr. and Mrs. C- D. Chapman hxv- | walked out of re;erred honte from a two weeks vis- ater.

h with relatives in Kan*a*. They I Hi* faiher, ,'ohn W. Lei .-rewere acrorr pan'ed hc-me by Mr* Quaker farm • from Moore^ha|»Eat•* rister. clainsed the hot:, yexterday. Rev. and Mr*. H. R. Kame* cf| It was wh:V,-1 back to M -r- -

1NDLANAPOL!? J.iy 25. (UPi- , rom ^ n th ., ^ of ,3 vears ' Pa!! 'rearer* f * John DfOm^, fu- am in health ^ w „ rk . r.^ral. with .-re exception, were ^ „ a compositor without glasses.

. J eyesight the best, and abundantly .erper t0 take care of myself for years

to come. However, I

part the poi

sMrms ** s*

mov.cg lecture the-

Uotombcs. O . i roadeaat over rtation rill* in an ar. - -itated bear - a- ' WAIU each Sunday evening. Mr*. * taken to the fs-erni par. re of fl ) Karr-* u a s' ;er of Mrs. Ric ard Harvey and 'rewud by more t>v>

I Sndy of this city. terson.--

There will be a special service a'! APer the cur!- 1* haj been *ati*fi th* Maple Chapei church thi* eveninz ! IhUinge*'* body was plateu in the

friend are you he* on this

you her

rorld’~

;-o.rre<l him “Why didn't you call’ I would have 1 otne aboard with you you neve* cenae trying to lnim;;i*te m* ' 'What* the idea of hrmwing that kid here lo- Pratt?” he d-mundel “Jealous"'

Perhape:*

"1 thought VO—The told rr.* a great deal—you tee she happens to te my friend.' What kind of ■ to her. .to start

racket"'

I Racket' Lwrry. what »r» talking about"* she ask*: best tone of innocent surprise "Just thi*—it's a dirty, rotten ihame—she s n good kid with r .c* parents and you are Just heading

ter off th* track. .“

I aup.-uae you <5idn t try and head ter off the track I suppose you were holding ter on the tra x with two arms .Just like this werent

!you *•

"No I have great respect tot

\ ter shes decent!"

j "And I suppose I'm not"* "I didn't say you werent—and

' you're not going to trap me into ;a brawl ter* .. Now—I'll tell you ! this—I m through for keeps' I madd

arrangements today to settle somo money on you ..(he whole thing's

teen very foolish It can t get either i

of us anywhere!"

Lurline was stunned For a moment bit was at a total loss for words, trying to comprehend wha| tragedy this meant for ter Before she could reply a little group of guests Joined (hem at the rail "Hello. Lurline! Hello, Larry, old

boy!'

But Larry had gone leaving Lure line to the smart cracks of the g.rla, (CONTINUED I tC'«f->f«*V' ISZ? IsierssiMasI Film mttmxt Cm.. Imca

MUUr

&•- ar,d the e-! Jrr Dillinger were

waiting.

Behind a state police car, si rer PTearmng, arrive J :J»e hearse. Undertakers carried tr-e body into Mrv Hancock’* bunsra.-jw- Empty box car* lay on an abar. ; wie-j railroad §famz aeroad the way esipie tmired arotm the street. Police stood ready to keen

away introders.

Mrs. Hancotk aited until th* cover

had been raised oa

burie-: her face in her arms I

led to the fror.t -orch.

iRre sat in the swing h»-*K> Mary Kmder. a awerheaft of the Dilhagegang who had re*- ained loyal an j who

a; 8 o’ekrek in interest of the Monday I > ' “ arve again u. brourht to the hc ~ rebooL .Short talk* will he given by * Audrey Haacock. his

the swperreten tent, teachers and the' Maywood.

pastor.

George Rr vn.nr. eart Walnut rtreet, while serving as a juror in the trial of Dr. Ray in city court was overcome by heat Wednesday afternoon. Medical attention was neeesv,ry and Mr Breiming wa= advised U- return to his home. Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Dicks, Olive -treet. reuirr.-: h.;me Tnesdiv from Chicago where they attended the Cen tury of Frorress Exposition. They also visited the Misrew Carrie ar^i May Failing a Kankakee. 111., former res-dent? of C rremeaatie. Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Cox. who d,ed Monday afternoon, were held W-dnesday morrirg at 10 o'clock from the home of hey son, John R. Cox at L medaie. O. B. Lar.e of Bainbridge was in charge. Interment was in the Brick Chapel ceme-

tery.

Mr*. Jo si* Chapman of Berea, Ky.. has returned to her h- m* after spending a few lays with her broth. tr, Charies B Rutter and wife. Other weekend guests were Miss Ruby Bain of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. r bar lei Thompson and daughter of Carbon. The Garrett and Phillips reunion was held Sunday at the Rockville 1 ark. Offlcerx for the coming year were elected: t-resident. Joss Beemer. vice-president. Uonard Hsnvin; teerrtary. Sella Phillip*, treasurer, Hazel Owen. The next reunion will be the s^remd Sunday in Aug. at the Millian P»rk at Crawfordsrille.

7 ottifal relatives.

Mrs. Audrey Hanc-rck, the

a,»'s s.rter, sa;d his bedy would be •.rr ed by her two v.r.s, Fred, 27. and N “an. 21: R bert Richardson. 19, ■ a* mc-ther was a s-rter of Dillinr*rs rtep-n:oth*r: Cl-ff'.rd Dillinger, .* irxi Howar»: DiiLrirer, 22. sons of Earl DUEager, a brother of John Dili*er, Sr, and a neighboring farm

• y named Whitaker.

Mrs. Ham or k could not recall . -ng W-itakers first name. Fred Hancock was injured in an - .t rr.- -': .* ae«, aent late last night * ’ * ret arming from the undertaking :-irinn at Moorerrilk. He receive! an -njared eye and bruises but ex- ;* t-d to he able to act as a paiixirer. Hi» aatomobile wa* de-

molaxhad.

may need this

data quite soon if events turn out as new proposed, and if you can find any pro f of my school attendance it will be thankfully received. “I shall be much pleased to hear

from you.

“Most respectfully, “C. F. Mechler. “708 W. Sixth St. “Los Angeles. Cal."

4-H Club News

">LF.R WEITHER PROMISED

The Work-A way 4-H club of Greenrart!* met at the home econJomic* building Tuesday. The meeting ; ■»!* caJW to r>nier by the prcsMeniw * 1 fe,. *L_ V ? .. - --

\FTEK RECORD HEU WAVE Af>r thc mortinfr a half

hour mas spent in sewing.

QUEER M \L\DV ( LAI* BELMONT. 0.. (UP). . unsolved mysteries of hq| have behind th*m ‘torin f traceiy th.-n t-e cases if Dietrich, 16 and his t,r'ig;

17.

The boys’ bodies ar« tvi somely by a form of pant has defied - Phjt they cannot live long. Sever mi> -■.’‘mbers of ily, in direct line of der have died of the malady. I aflicted ti e f- tie des-ak has rtricker their sons, 1] lied at 18. Mr t of the do tcred through three gewna been stricken when fire. The first of the 'tnapj curred sor after the Chi. Ii after e v iW. c-'f-prinn of " of the famil;.. hive fxilenp

paralysis.

Dr. C. V. P rterfield.

ville. O . kl taM ing paralys ” btrt upi check of the family hiJWj

reveal its eau=e.

Once a cli' ' 7) !*-•*

I

■mined the Dietrich chilimj failed to solve the prebint The tw-o iff! tel boysks rare talent for drawing, ki only light in th- ir tragic ’.its Mr. and Mr- Ger-rge 1 parents, pr •- Me them v’l post cards ar ! drawing pr BAPTIST PASTOR DK'S OF METHODIST ORANGE, T v . (IT)— Methodist mi". '•/ darei Rf V. c. E. Enk Iff 1«OT< First Bapt - Churrh. “Whoops” ar : ■"■ • ,l into the Sabine RiverTV Metb <d: ■ f nl.-ir -ii The preach. r ’aiuci nff^j up a political rally whick attending.

' - "r weather in Indiana today | wa* promiaed folRnring * day of wilt- I ;ng neat that saw the mercury climb- ! -nr above no derre*-* in two cities'

n furty year*.

The drop a temperature* vmc pre- I dK*e., esperialiy. for the north c*ntnal tier of conntie*. The mercury may fall to as k»w as 70 degree*. 1 The , a c-Jttserut.ve iiay of tern* * peratares well over the 100 degree mark yesterday br ume conditions to a cri*u aasor.ir farmers, with live.

unprecedented ‘

t«k ^iag in unpara]led number*,

the casket. SF» j Corn and fruh crops -irere witherin ' f

her arm - and was in the grip of the

•jrought-

So intefi«e wax the heat that trolley lines on the South Shore Eject* 1 Line expnnded. causing a leUr of an

had just arri-.-- from viewing the 1 ’

ROUND

TRIP

World’s Fair Excursioo

JULY Z9 $3.00

lor infill-mat km and reservation caM the Inlerurhan suiies - LEAVE greencastle <* 1 LEAVE CHICAGO 1»^ P American Stages Inc.

body a: Moores . In.

“TV last time I saw Johnnie, he had a big smile .n his face and sai I, ‘don't worry,”' Mm Hancock tobbed. Mis-. Kinler end, too, and moaj*e>),

“Oh My God, Johnnie."

The father, Tr.mrtrhile, had gone to oed, exhausted fren his trying ex^rience, he i* 70 year* okk MV-n Dillinger’s body first ara* placed on view at Moocexnlle h« was lying on a slab with wheels, cover* 1 only with a whit* sheet. At lean 1,500 pmonx walked by stifling m the test-choked room of

the undertaking parlor.

Hi* father and other relative* consulted in a rear ro-ma about clothe* to b* used in buryi'.g the body at Crown

Hill cemetery

A Mooresrille merchant offered a

dark suit-

“That won’t do,

nour and a half in the service between

South Bend and Queaifo.

Three deaths ani numerous heat prostration* were rec<-rd"d a* thou-' and* of persons sought relief , t Uk*a

and Summer resort-.

Sncne of Indiana’* Urge* river* hare 'Swindled to littie more than creek*. Lake* and stream* are drying 1 trp throughout the state and fish are

dying ia great nombers.

The shrinkage of natural water area* wa* particularly noticeable ia 1 Kosciuiko County, where resident* of! Etna Green reported the Tippecanoe River kawest in forty-seven years. TV same report was ma* of the St. Jo*- '

eph River at Elkhart

Sooth Bend and Warsaw were the two cities that went over the HO mark for the fim time in history. . Tnmperstare* in the sun at South Bend were a* high u 12* It was th* :

the family agreed.^ fifth consecutive day of temperatures

A Simple c l^emedg for Keeping Cool Wear a Fair of Our NURSE COMFORT SHOE 5 So cool and drlighlfut lo the (ml, and ml In youi feet stop crying for relief—NURSE 11 * •SHOL - ' are made for hot weather. Rats SB5S Stag rS^UTH SlOC OF SQUAff^I ■■MnMMR