The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 August 1934 — Page 2
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© • O # O TrlE DAILY BANNER. fcREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TII5D.^'. AUGUST 21. 193-f.
i HIEF OPPOSE^ ALLIANCE BI CKLING R< »AD THRE% \rTO' TJIEDAIL^ BtirljCfS TPtUll
0. UP)—Daniel Wil»j Ohio Railroad Hter m Huron Coun- * ■ oppo>e<l ig of passenger busir.--- ■ .* •' P tt-bureh to the P •• Lirie^^ throa?h government action.
NORWALK. lard, Baitin', president, in a ty com mis- e proposed sh
WELLINGTON. O. (UP)—Intense
hr
led the pavement just as an autorr.o-
te
by Leslie Air.sc -i-rh, Lansing, Mich., ’*■ • times. Ainscoueh and his sister, LilIrn. were both injured and their car w r*-^^.
Herald Consolidated
, "It Waves For All"
Raps Rot^rians
MODERN . WOMEN
NEED NOT SUFFER raonthly pa.n and delay d ie . siKrvoua strain, exposure qramllar ran—. C - - - r . I i.a.:..- i i.: . . i 1 '.Is ar*» ei**itive. Q'J'CK RELIEF &4db^ • • Askht
y,-: EMEftSO* ►
Entered In
postoffiee a; Green cAstla, Indiana. aa see one cfeae mail matter csder Aetpf Marct 8. 1878. subscription price. Id oents per *9etL; 75.00 per yet.- by rnia.l in F'btrAm County; 13.50 to 33.30 per year by mail outside Ptrtaam County
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tha^WIN SOFT HALL TILT BY
COUNT UNDER FLOOD LIGHT'.
I3.3! Young (Joupie Married . Here Saturday *
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• JMi DIAMOND ty BRAND
• - WvomiM Holds*
• M r and Mrs. William Shoaf of West In a game featu^i by much ran- LebanoI1> , nii I)ean Bell. «
of Mr.
d \f» J. ' Bell of Vi—tier.-' . were unite*! i n marriage here Satur-
<8 at the I
j aianse b)^. the Rev. V. L. Ra|>hu- i.
5E>TR:C£ FAErA
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o a “Fcucd *nd L#*:—3 F arc?’' o Coiis:- 1 in .i.-.-jt? locUetl at r I she » m
you.”
W '^-t: J-
PERSONAL AND . LOCAL NEWS*
trif.e er.
meat EAdle a Invincibuity hopped up o
r ' i:. —o
With tbu encouragecorhiJence In her own ' returned, and she, a corner of the desk. I
In Ir.e wcrld.® she observed#with a| shy dance thro rh ner lasne*. "Because you ve got everything— <A 6ea'j'.:'. l home—and—else looked at " — - .-• I t? !•:
— 0
• i aca;n She tool
ota. -s £a: : e was “beginning to derive a certain sardonic amusement out of the situation. And
v- ;e -you re fired!
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looked at EadtoMAijowiy 3. d S : - '•>• ^ k ^ a to sniff a little white powderr' No Stupe Cousina is as crazy as a bed-pug. Kettle <►« he aakod l m going to— - «iopp<wi thwi drew breath convulsively The sharp report of a revolver had come from ■ r.s.Je the etu ly With one automafle %M>ven>ent. they both looked tov ris the d r 0 "Maybe we better get back to "Wait a r rate.” liiclie was thinking frantically.
e' '
; and opened It inch by inch—sud- | denly. she screamed. Kitty dashed
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c.
o • n the postoffiee
a vacitior
,
c ar.i booing on - «: of the < , : . - . -.be Ba.- ds" teat* I pounded out a 13 to 3 victory over the j } Rot art an s at the city playground
Monday night.
A large crowd ’ the cor* Fr ^ a Hime - Bride and there we* . y arg . ((f &|i| c Hodg . ! both on the part c# th* players as • :h se ...j the sidelines. The ^Osa Freeda A. Haines, daughter of I barber* jumped jnt a 3-0 lead :n the ' Mr. .1" i M I •v>en:^g frame ba' the Rc-tarians- Est i H> ce. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J evened the count it S-aII in t'r?- M- Hedge, both of Belle Union, were?
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ert .-:s ar.-i their - lues r t t v
f a total
| ing the game and w n 13 to 3.
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■ . .-. J0US.0 m . 0 • had ' . i
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g- i lcvking thing Uke you ever es- I inm , « . e ... . 0 • P -An fr,*m urder th# Coat slv
m —
r ' ® " ^ - o4 s'^ --still.
Cousins. : • o
1 % to th# o
hand. "Have a cigaret" -,os:ng her fingers over his „ - o
—m# time, to speak In accents of
rigid virtue.
1 never smoke!” "No minor vtcea. eh?" Cousins ask,-! cynically. 0 “Mr Cousina people always think
w ilai I
a chorus girl is a dd
o o
"Why—for all the Tti
They st
smell of the * e e,
er.i.y. Etadie r. started to luir.l
stocking. • “What is It
fearfully. _ I vo get ? s cuff links" was almost whimpering. Kitty had no more than opened r o • * ®V a hen H .
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noon at 4 o’clock at the home of the bride's parints in 0 Belle L'nion. The ' . ° f • F#v. R. K. Hasten, while LoitengiIn’s
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N b!e Vaughn, at the piano. ihe bride ewra a gown of blue silk faille and carri<$ a bouquet of white 1 r -•==. Mr- H ire wore a mot fif dark * 1 blue. . o
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! known- Both are graduates of Central • ® o Hodge is principal of the era les# at Monrovia and the bride is a teacher of Latin and Commerce in the New ■ 1 0 Following the wedding recepti n t) o; rg ouple left on am.' o O ® • and Mr- A. M. Hide**. Mr. ar.-i Mr-. M ,i.;er F • Mr and M"-. A Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Vaughn
,
•r v v v -F v — Oliver Reunion 0 o Is Held Mindaj 0 ° o
Primary Today
1^ : On a Small" ^ B^fiayments pu,
VOTE OF MAJOR PARTIES OF INTEREST TO ENTIRE N VTION
!L^S$ THIS IS Ali YOU (u! Rolling Deducted H
Added
i^Iy (^-©cd Press) Wy. 1 ' g t ; y joined the growing : of -t .tes to pick its candidates | - inijortam n*w deal in No«j • ember. 0 TIk- chief fights are in the Repubt n j r vri and no -sues ofsdireSt nat o *13006 appear.- i t - i ..f However, the eompan- • 1 pnlbkl in the # Democratic d Rf-publi. an primaries were ex-
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opinion has shifted. Sen. Joseph O’Mahoney is unop- : -.-.j f„r the Democratic senatorial '#•" natioa. F-ur Rojiublican cano . ti: R»-p. V.11-
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i^ii»-ved i.o n the Ifad. v. Leslie A. Miller seeks Worn • 4- ° r ».:• tVket. He ed by T ; o'ti:j= B. O’Neil, a o ° f State A. ft • : a op f fwBT Republi- ■ -: : ng t-e g .venu rship nom-
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P' litical issues
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■eau girl X was when I 1-.:. ... .-.na ai-ruiviio 0 tv °U-*
0
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Au«
lit.
“I?ere you ere." ® Courfnj handed her the links. '1 hope yvn il ala apt U happy.’'
* " e J • : - mm ■ j George Hi.ie. Jlr- and filr.-.
were to the
ore today at Nashville, Tenn., where f ' tti . • Democrats’* met • ' vention to pick a •didate for governor who will be * n Republican support in a fusion again.-t the regular Democratic n. The move is led by Lewis S. :«•, unsucce-sful ..pionent of Gov.
H II McAlister at a recent |
\UTO MERGER Rl MORED
,ad
rs A) i and James, Mr. an
0 ff Ba : .
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V - 9 * 0 •»i Ai ’re.j oRay. Mr. an >! -. H \V i ewes ar.d wet Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Harv y li few 37.50; bocks l andAiaughters, Anna E it* and M n
Mr. aad Mrs, Elmer JloGaugiiey an. 1
" - K • # V Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Clay.01 i\
F. V. Oliver.
ind TV.r.aLT Etcheson, Mr Warner Olivei
ind
REPUBLIC AN V. MEN NIEEf
Cousin? <yo! Co.-ins* inert body H - • l - . !«
It slowly, then his ey< I the two girl*. With . look at each other 1 to tack towards tb
door.
"Here! Stay whert | His voice kept them r *ot Sick With a Eadie's head began to -
the haae. ahe bea
I ing on the a telephone
"Hello! Hello! Tt s
|—in Mr. Cousins' ap. :
H -rrls n nt. Yes.
■ e -t
s The
went ie
came >• be
pres*
— *
Harr.? in
bod
id terse-
“You don't
tones were noncommittal.
E-tdte looked at him Suddenly real.zing that her actions were not in strict accord with %er words, she
slid off the desk. o 0
0 ' Ii :r*. you thiak Fm—1 Md
"Not at ali "
In her confusion, she picked up the l ■ ze ft at Ej •> : : ' .re i I—I in cr-zy ao _t An. ® *
f. irted ou:
"Are you* That's a Cellini" :- it F •> st... J wea<!v
“Yes. Curiously enough? some- Get a Policeman and
body else was admiring it tonight.'' “P - M - -® back^-ay. Tha He st:.. • 1 as t - . i of the'Jest; e rls w i*-che4 him as
struck him "Will you take u— , ibe door,
with my cemplimentsT "Chria Come in here"
Thrilled. Eadie ste.re’Vat him °! ^ ~ “ s girl can't take a £V" Vj’f t !L,. 0 , ^ ln * tb '
. - t t i:. m a gentleman . j-. s
ly ovwu.
» SuddenK- split: rg the silence. I "Gee!" ® ® Co- * tr-t- v ; c ht- head and C:.:is lookeV. up and the J 1 'n. ' ' r *" “ J I- 1 : I* - r.i oh.red at ti.». .o- 1.
c hanh un; .a--r.t li-u .•er. witb 4 tlos in hi? eyes-
Mac® of hysteria r it "Watch them." *i:. - ■ n waj^.-d
V ', e . 1 i th ® n * W well be en- ; him. Chris ixdded a..: r. . ... _ Tbo girls shudder el, a. the r ,-.v '-Jr -IT E^ad.c gi 'iv e .r.is of n < tt w re
• I heard through the e; - -
Cousins j. little s-rry f-r I Harrison returned with ! , '.:ge> j-ist • her. spoke gently and sincerely, a few moments after tile police"No_ I really meart m *. j man arrived, and as they entered,
? star I Harrison was sa ,
•apnhires. Mr C -s:ns. sir. I ;r . \ ht s ?
riur perhaps you d rather have 1 himself.”
• these star sapphires You caa have l a • nice ring made of them" "No” He turned : 1 Me »- re-iovir.^ '"..rr, fretn h!s policeman Just as H.: cuffs when there c^me a sharp tap formed the introduc*. - on the door | Officer, this is Mr T httty. diessed in a rather scanty Now tt was Eadle why ( t miit us 8k®
- d"* " <or y-m tor our asked.
SEW TO■ K? Ang. tt (UP)-Rum-IMPgM of h.- A'fbum autoc.trtiany, ‘he Reo tnotor car * \ r i impany circuiateel in Wall Street • al y g • finngtldh. . rew out application of th s e 't • v in Buffalo to * it.*-. . new bankruptcy a S-. h merger, shouki it be arranged, w. ald make a “tag four” of producO B thin the exj.-ting “big made up now j.f General Moto o i ; ty long has been discussed in financial centers—the merging of ■ • ral of the smaller motor cars n -iu ng units into a major company—E ;t never has been worked
MUSIC THEATRE Al Cloverdale
LAST TIMES TONiGgj EDDIK CAXTOll
o in
‘Roman
Scandi
Andy Clydf®Comditi o "d Mickey Mouse Cartwi
rumored reconcilia; tress. Setorially perfei ed from Qie -• and got the jump ° ’ "I ^n « \ih.,' me and b wog’t n Questions were p
th > |
Kziriiitti
nJ
I out.
ad G
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•- fir dinner with Mr - . -:: « ro I>* c
' s'
e Willfams and chill-j iPvesijga'.ion
Floyd Wnghtl Waimsk V B I o o Senator L>
I .... - a, a pni
"didator’’ p..i , — subservierr
r.d Mrs. Omer Beck, 1 ■ ’• 4 '« - ” r ' • • r t Huron school sys-
aturday
of Port Huto ter vacation w 9 fi!
Fun« F. Bft
o'
lutn sdjy
Dr.
fity schools, were h g at li o’clock from "eral home in Rcach-
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-te army and a r,v- ■ rs conferre-j on him by •rislai-re, c .
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duced and ga *?. ®.
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rice as toe 25^^.
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b >' the 813
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Ford of Gi
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tie
the
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iley’a poi
iting his orders av he I
• • a :
aenchm-r. from ap-j oolls on election day. 1, ) te touched off bv j g's legislative committee invesri-I
. . Sfti '' the city, w hn
schedule*. 4 to start earijr thia week? s G W aingley ca.ied his old regular^
lansing. Mich., Aug. 21 (UP)— o ? Oids founder and chair-
ird of Reo Mottg" Car . ’ iday tha* hi* company •r^ache-’* with proposals with Auburn and Pi**rcehc added that no progress :Ie. o 00 • listened to what they ^ay,” Olds said, “but I nothing, f doubt if any*
r h.: °
ever, c i * Lady A * o Fairbanks in a J in London. The actor side by talking cot',
A a word ■ ss Pickta ’ .1
ously
POMERS GET UH.M O
m
NEW YORK. gang of perhaps
1
blocks from a
machine gun? ami and escaped w * a police estimated at 0 It was one sensational holdup area in recent year
Frar
the : r Wi
nm N< TO HOLLYWOOD
uny me
has been indefinitely; 6'"^ ^
HOH.ywoob, Aug* 21 o (UP)~: • #» ’■. •■•"Tngod glt*be- j • ad f Vary Pi.kferd,, - * ? t -lay after an • rf ore*than 14 months. He V° ' a word regarding a
Prosperity. m> fn*"- -a-?' 1 matter of •■con ' U: ^ is just dirift? managenifff.lj
m-t hai IM ..i.i rlkhoil rti. ..pr«'»«i f repaired <1 ‘ H v: •■ral ■ ■ ' MiKV f
« I K \N®| It dih't murk .i«i all (lie (toll
need. I’m makinir mi o*llP' ,
ity.
Ie*>.e-r3 onferred
but made
the eity s hail
■ whistle.
i*
ion per-
7 of had li
; Ma dro
today,
with them for some! no 'iefinite announce-'
COLD REPLU Is hi \J
rilie
■ HICAGO. fig virtually
ASTHMA
r. ** L - : ? f’j .
"I ll be gtght with you, honey "
Her tones were sugary, but
. ,. ... under
her breath, she hissed “Scram *
.Y.-mr* Plenty
the butler."
■"You w rl J ” K'.tS*
Kitty duO id out th* door with a I r'h e Officer "a rose from startled look «, | body, and dust^) hun*.
F F; ”
Kitty
I took him for
her a
emont , j" ♦
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ir Her- |
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Pastor Returns
hur.dreago, a i
d wav* dowrnwo
ty years. Funeral *er-1 rue ay morning at j -rch gt Hall.
An
the In-
"Here you are^ Cous*m handed I portent!/ ^ her tha links. "Allen with a note of "Well, it looks tike * •ericmsness. "And I hope Paige—but and he
youil always be happy" * | omlnc
‘Why—they're beautiful* She rt' • • r rt. e\. : !^ - 1 st’.y Uv then placed t •• !»*<# in & ’ ;■» ' -.at I d:n :
T'. . a, Jr first name."
‘Frank »
"Then we're engaged—Fraaik?”
• ‘If you want to be.”
"You're the istrangeet man ! ever met—but you're the sweetest." She r* • i up end g..'* him a heartv kiss. "Thanks a®million." At the
door she turned. "Coining to see Inline.'
arn'erV" Ea die's eahalatlon cf relief _ I pot something to do."{ brought a smile to Paice's face The
tide. Mr shot an
glance at th.o c r!s fr m ur. tor bushy brows— \v
to krov* is—what happened to his
cuff linka."
"What were you two girls doing
in here Ym barked.
"We—we weren't in here.*
“We—we were out there.” Kitty
pointed past the door.
Jhaig* stepped forward at this “They're all rightA' He g. .• easily towards Eadie w.th a flicker of a sm.’.e. This ones a fi .et.d aH
Tgs r
ffigtr
ind < i tree
hing between 6 and ]
• ' \e
ere Mogday rrot n- J f virgin timber an*: j tha* it was 139 sored 39 inches in •-*- n cut 12 feet tg j
to load
ft * * •
•tbaHked M6 *>g feet * a- cut Sown r,< ar! it required two teams j x truck. Twof.ther logs, J ire and from the same ivered to the Bittle*
ifteraooi
*»
"111 be back as soon as we fin-
ish." gho raised her ha Pi and blew him sc me tight kisses. Outside the door Kitty and Bert were waitift,
(he latter in a rage again • "What’ve you been up te?" “Get ting engaged—to be married ” Kitty gasped. Bert glowered at
Eadie.
"Who do you think you’re kld- £ O “J in engaged, to marry Frank Cousins, you dirty ch:*eler so you Can Just ease yours* If out.” Bert gaped for a long moment Kitty looked oh’, her eye* bulging hhtt fu.ul.y spoke, in a euan^led
to look
officer, however, continued
at her doubtfully.
“ 'FYaid we ll have _to have 'em searched if we don” find those links.”' He started digging into t>£
desk drawers.
Eadie p ared aUhim with l-sar»
hatrei Wasn't “lr
fon Mt-
Paige's word
good enough for him. Her breath wa* coming in short. Jerky gasps.
M^tu—would—she—do?
"Oh—Mr?, ! #
towards T. k.
Meridi riders
n tlie transcontinenaee made their dash I >-mty early Tuesday! g to resides*s along! . Iniiinspolj rc.rsi •freta that city to riders fre
i Mt.
; readings
•tiy.
1 Temperature; , degree. were tt
Paroxysms No Coat If tt hersing. Cnughlag ®foi kit liree<I And Breathing Made Easier In 24 Hours!
I west this morning , 45 to 50 degree; Cleveland was ft J mercury below 45 ►fily 47 in Toledo. >6 in Indianapol ; Farther west. C i '.eg.-ees. Milwauk*"t- Paul and M;r.r 1 City 61 and St. L
i>R- platt ■* rikcx eme
I ft b*rrun4 otrojM ar cifaje-.i*:
, . ■ : r»e-T? v* ft.
1XY la rxirenxefu taaultftj :**-
*1**. f«iC A *t|. Ri» ^ ro-ir tlrvfs.xF i:.m
in
• ».» «•■ , IN 24 HiH
* *V4 u-t-rmaing AL
CLfP* N? Monthly P»y« rt 1
Will take cvc ^ —battery—l - •» I*’'3 today.
See Us For Deti* L-H Cb^vtolet S»if* ^ Buick — Pontiac —
' T. *
fgrees. It was in Detroit, Ind
o
St. I»oi.< and rr Iowa was overt Weather bureA
j dieted rifting temjwr with s'-owers follow*:
leg f r
few faltertS
"i—1 feet
g^sups
And aa Paige reached for her. she umpted furuarj in * deal fainb EE CONTINUED)
Mt. Ms
hear.
B. H. Askew, pastor of •Jare’’ faith, shown as he N . -hville, Tenn , police after his release from from Raleigh, N. C, sing four days.
FARMERRS
V' e are still trying to keep the market at ttw I^P *'" r Eggs and Cream. But it takes volume to do it. • , . ^ e^are pleased with your reception, you know we 3 '^ J ed Cream to our Poultry and Eggs business, and we ar' it a success.
12c 16c
WE ARE PAYING Leg. Hens, 9c Leg. Sprs. 11c Cream .. .. 25c
Cocks - ' 'J Pr. Sprs Hg'J
Bari Finghur of the Greenca? according to ass the cloee of the rene conference Bailey was nam bridge, while Cl: mer Greemastle the church at M
R) MEMBER M>; Ml ST HAVB VOLUME T<» h PRICES HIGH.
V.VP voi *
Creencastle Poultry Comp* 111 ) • GEO. W. OSBORNE
Aug. I ten r
J •I
quarters in Br -tklvti tods), )■
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