The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1934 — Page 3
HKTHKL ■ ami Mrs. A. O Cooprldor. — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowe of' • Mrs. nay Crosby and son j North Salem spent Sunday with Mrs I X f V.ialc spent Sunday with Mr. I Alpha Hunten.
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CHAPTER ONE “Wileoms Homs”
irMstles blew with shrill Insisttg>sgggxfjgr •"Sard Kurt, his well-cut chin .forward determinedly, stepped *' .he tug. climbed the ship's Wor anil with purposeful steps his way through the crowding Spsengers, pushing them rudely to Ell.de as lie strode along "h* stopped abruptly. Iiowever. as h. heard a man's voice addressing t sssistant purser "I'm looking •f J ¥ •rsythg." ^■11 find her in cabin-let me J I think she's in B.-nine." looking lor Miss Forsythe, . .. Ku rt .'. Id. addressing the man. The latter looked up suspiciously Shaven‘ ie that linnor yet." Kurt Bplied with a slmde of sarcasm ’^ 0 y0 \Vell I guess tye can get ae*everybody has,” Kurt ob-
„ n . e d dispassionately
Arriving at B-k Kurt knocked on .hi door The man leaned towards SI confidentially "I'll wait out ife till you re through. Say," lie U ifJ worriedly, "You won't tip tL Forsythe off about me want-
ir- to see her. will you?”
‘Certainly not." Kurt said coldly
my
business—whut-
s none of
Minnie 3 large and ample-bosomed, sned the door to him. ■Is Miss Forsythe here?"
"ja"
“Will you tell her its Mr Kurt?
it's expecting me "
•When she iss dressed. Come in, Minnie stuck her head in the bodnm to find Marlon still absorbed making up her tips for the jourv She looked much like an nniic J!Ida' a she sat before the | ck C ( ooli dn i d m ■ filmy giigee, slock golden head bent ■a-ard. deep I due eyes now clouded preoccupation, tshe wriggled one re foot impatiently as Minnie in-
rupted her calculations
A gentleman calling. Miss Mar-
I—a Mister Kurt '
•Oh Ask him to wait, please linnie hurried out in response to ■ knock on the outer door A seci later she was ejaculating
Just stepped moment to
pleasantly, us he continued to play "Miss Forsythe has Just atenneo
into her room for
tidy up."
"A moment, eh? That means a
good half hour"
"There are some cigarettes on
the table."
Kurt helped himself to one "Thanks. I hate waiting." he fumed, "half an hour My life shortened by thirty minutes Hove
I hate Bohemians."
Kurt moved impatiently Then some fleeting expression on Fey. dak's face suddenly struck him. Uon't 1 know you from somewhere? What's your name again'*
"Feydak."
Kurt was thoughtful "Feydak You aren’t the composer 7 " Feydik'nodded and played the opening bars of the waltz. "Dunubi Hut I thought he was dead " "I'm his ghost." Feydak replied with a wry smile "You see. my friend, the (/rent Feydak who composed this was my brother. Victor He died two years ago " "Sorry." Kurt said a little
abashed.
"Miss Forsythe here?" Two reporters had unceremoniously opened the door and walked in "Site's getting dressed." F -ydak informed them. "Come on " With one concerted move they headed for the bedroom
door
Feydak snowed his astonishment. ‘I said, gentlemen, that slit s getting dressed and— "Okay " One of the report! i s was willing to concede the point He knocked. "Hendricks of tie* Journal/' lie called, "you remember me from your last crossing " "Oil yes." Marion's voice contained the over-graefousness of one who doesn't remember at all Come
in.”
"Hello boys." Marion was all cordiality She raised her \oiee * little ' I'll be w 1th you in • * minute Mr.—Mr—” "Kurt." that young man supplied with repressed heat "Oh yes—Kurt" File tie nod to the newspapermen "And now gentlemen?" They were about to iiuestion her when they noticed h r gaze stray to Minnie who was jimt behind them At the moment she was trying to cull Marions .ittentlon to her right thumb which was stuck stiffly up in the ait
Tty hrrn trying everywhere to renrh l/iiu," ih'.rion beamed at him. “I can’t believe it. Fcydie darling!"
tally, "Ach mein lieber Herr Fey- I "What's tlio gag?" the reporter bn as Melchior Feydak. his round | asked. Marion giggled. "Minnie just okayed you. Y'uu see, she has hunches about people. If she likes them, she gives them 'thumbs up' —you know, the old gesture of the Roman arena. And It she thinks they're bail for me—well—" Marlon went through the gesture of
"thumbs down "
"Oh that's it. I sec." "Minnie, suppose you give tho gentlemen a drink," Marion said. "Then you'll all have to go," she continued. "I've got to get dressed;
no foolin'.”
But their pads and pencils were
ice beaming with mellow kindli- «*!. followed her Into the room. “Xun, Minnie, und vo is die Khlechte— he was saying. The bedroom door opened and Varion was through It with a rush Wo Ills arms. "Feydie! Oh Fey-
lle'"
I've been trying everywhere to itach you." she beamed at him. "leant believe it. Feydie darling fate Inadvertently, she noticed Kurt. "Oh hello. Are you Mis-
ter-"
Tm Richard Kurt.” “Oh—of course. I got your radio lessage, Mr. Kurt. Tills is Mr. Ftydak.'" The men bowed and V»rion hurriedly addressed Kurt *1 ny—could you possibly—would !> be too much trouble—could you tome back?" My business won't take long—" "Oh, if you're here on business ter," Feydak cut In. "I can wait." "N'o, no. Feydie," Marlon protoned. "Can't you wait Just a Me? (he asked Kurt. You see. oJ'dte and I haven't seen each other since—” j “—Vienna," Kurt barked. Marlon» eyes widened in nstonWiment. Yes. How did you
Blow?"
It'i always since Vienna that Bo wmlans haven't seen each other, ■it It?" Kurt said acidly. "I'll be
*olt in ten minutes.”
"What a singular young man
Morion stared after him.
But Feydak has dismissed the •hole oci urrence, "My dear—you i tbarvelous." They settled them- , v *o on the divan and smiled “"■'F upon each other, It was iVT 10 mw * 0,( 1 friends again ran “‘ r unspoken thoughts Then /?!* questions and answers turner!!* c r < ’ ach other. How long w l,, ’'-vy hart lust parted? Two I* , Ftara And Feydie was grow>?ok more and more like Ills Cl, brother Vickie, the gay. tin!!* . Vit 'kle who had been dead ■ >wo vear> Had Marlon been
ondon? Not professional-
to her feet
have to get some
w ,° Vears. ? l, l >n Lon
i .. w ere nice—there were Inu. * *• luncheons and dinners iMl c, "? lmla »*ons for portraits— 'hr,!* "be had needed them, thivrf Pardon. Miss Forsythe tasLti 4 . tln8 for y° u at passport XZXr 11 Wft » the atewardess
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h'^T^u shameless creature." iv> r k „5 al ' eiS after her. A tender ti h ' 8 "P* ns he sat down tv, ruia r an<, ran hl * fln B ers '■Hnlrt 18 U P” Kurt *. tt 'ato. the room ns If he
rtcllver an order of
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< I US TRAVEL SOI Tfl Greencaatle’a Tiger CuLs went , downstate today, playing at Jefl'er- . sonv iHe tonight against tne high i school basketball team in that city. i ttopo gives Jeffersonville the eilge but tin local players left iletemiinwl I 10 at least make a creditable showing against their opponents of the 1 evening.
culty 10 in
DLI’AI'W {»; AMJKKSON I!)
DePauw experienced little diffi-
in walloping Anderson, 40 to 11 :1, ket ball tut on
Bowman gym floor here Friday night. The Tigers led. 28 to 7 at the half
I and the outennie of the game , never in doubt after the
: minutes.
Liru'up and Summary: Del'auw (*^) Anderson (10) FG FT FO FT
was
opening
Hickman Bol'ngcr f
Leo, c
Yng’bld, g Kinaily. g Miller, f Keehn. f Thiel, c Batenin, g Copeland, f
Totals
6j W Byrd, f 1 Kardapke. f O' Bennett, c 0 Martin, g 2 '' Byrd, g 1 Gray, f 11 Oakes, f Oj M'Kenzie, g i
19 111 Totals
6 7
Beferee. Chandler, Umpire. Pitchei AT KI'SSEI.I.VILI.E Final score. New Market. .'16; Russellville, 22. Score at half: New Market. Russellville, G. New Market f<; j-’x Cash, f 10 Vanvleave, f 0 0 Duncan, f 3 0 S4 lek ler, f 0 o Kessler, c 8 2 Weir, g 0 0 Galey, g 2 1 Brown, g 0 0 Keys, g 2 0 i la yia, g oo Priebe, g 0 o McClure, g 0 0 KusttnllviHe K<; Ff Myers, f SI Carrington, f 0 0 S. Wilson 1 o M. Wilson, c 0 0 i Brothers, c 0 0 I Hgrbison, g 2 2 Hopper, g 1 i Russellville graders Eighth. 22: 1 Seventh. 14. Official MeCall (Russellville).
FARM FERTILIZER aids fish MADISON. Wis. (UP) Use of ordinary farm fertilizer has increased fish food 22 per cent in one of Wisconsin's northern lakes, recent tests have revealed. Seven hum I re I pound of super-phosphate sprinkled over the surface of the water resulted in a decided increase in Hie growth o. algae, a marine fungus from which fish derive a great pm lion of t; d diet. OLD BRIDGE CONDEMNED LANCASTER, Wis. (UP) The old covered bridge ov. r (In Wi'eon sin River at Boscobel. one of tin nsi and believed to lye the oldest o' * kind in the state, has been condemned by the Grant County board. The 55-year old span will ne rephioc 1 by modern one next summer. DR. SHANNON TO SPEAK XT (TtAXVEOKDSX IM F < HI K< II Dr Frederick F. Shannon, pastor of Central church. Chicago, will hold preaching mission in the First Methodist church of Crawfordsville next week. The first meeting will tie held on Monday evening, Dee. 10. at 7:30 o'clock. Dr Shannon will give five addresses throughout the week, concluding his series on Friday night His subjects have boon announced as follows: Monday. "Stepping Inside”; Tuesday. "A Questionnaire on Life"; Wednesday. "Constructive Violence"; Thursday. "Something to Live For”; Friday. "Changing Our Values” The meetings will he open to the public. No seats will he reserved at any time. Dr. Shannon has been for years Sunday morning radio preacher over WENR. His early education was acquired at the Webb school at Bellbuckle. Tenn. He attended Harvard and was ordained in the Methodist Episcopal church. South. His first charge was at Logan West Va. From 1904 to 1912 he was pastor of the Grace Methodist church. Brooklyn. In the fall of 1912 he became pastor of the Reformed Church on the Hew Jits
Brooklyn. He was called to Central church Chicago, In January. 1820, •and is in his fourteenth year of ser-
vice with tliat congregation.
.50: Leslie Frank, 107.5G; Indiana Associate!I Telephone Co., 50.10. Court House A Jail Greeneastle Water Works Co.. $51.70; Northern Indiana Power Co.. G7.73.
Jail
Alva Bryan, $18.60; W. M. * C. B. I O’Brien, 5.00; Browning a- Ham-
mond, 2.16. County Farm
W. M. A (.'. B. O'Brien. $32.50; John N. Russell. 3C 00; Elicia Wilson, 30.00; Clara Rish. 3000; Gladys Risk. ' 12.00. Glen Cli ib. 3.00; Mooresvillc | Public Set vice Co.. 16 12: J. W. Dow. I 4.50; Orphu. '"hadd. 5 00; Roy L. Il;a- | mire. 2.50; Steve Komgeiiick, 3.50; j Allan Lumber Co.. 8.60; Browning A j Hammond Hardware Co.. :;.s.6i R. P. j Mullins. 6.9!; 1 uity Bakeries. 32.52; Frank Riley. 39 15; C A. Kelley, i. i. |g 'lilig inlt-.. iii j re ami ' ’ 11
h.,i e. Tltt i' mares are Hie mol Iters Gil Co . i I " ' ' < • -s' "• 1
-t t. 'N i idi ., vtlin-li bail' plenty 1
of si/e and are sound. Heallh g CATTI E 0 1 W. M C D. O’Brien. $12.50; J
L. Wilson. 3.00; R. P. Mullins, 2 90.
Altentliince Officer If. R. Samis, $104.00.
Election
Browning A Hammond, .90: The
PI Til-H SALE
i will sell at Public Sale at my I .in, < I ! mile-, nortii i,l Ml. Mcridiii, 5 miles cast of Greieueasile on Air Pori Road, 4 miles .south of Fill-
li.ore, op
TT KHDAV, DKCEMKKg II, 1934 liegliming at l();tltl a. nj. the follow-
ing proper!) .
h — HORSES — 6
One 5 year old red sorrell mare v ifh light maw and tail, in foul, \iiNglti 1 I4M1 lbs.; One 5 \«‘ar old gray eiare in foaJ, weight 1300 |[>s.; One ■ 'Piling 2 \our oM «,tay Filly: One roiili'i;', 2 ,!‘ar old Bl.u-i, I illy; Two
One Roan Shorthorn eoiv, 3 years I old, giving 2 1-2 gal. milk per day; j One lied Shorthorn cow, 3 years old. riving 2 1-2 gal. milk tier day; One i.i'd shorthorn raw, X years old, giving. 3 gal. milk per day; Two Red Shorthorn Heifers, coming 2 yearolds. Due to calf March first; One Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old, extra
good one.
29 — HOGS — to
10 Shunts, averaging 1*0 Ihs., need about SO days feed to he ready for j market; One Big Type Male hog, I
year old.
SHEEP—14 head Ewe lamlis. ( OKN—800 bn., of Y ellow Corn. I! XX—8 tun of good Alfalfa Hay. Terms — Cash. O. G. KIVETT Rector fi A. Hurst, Auctioneers. Dinner served by Ladies Xid of Ml. Meridian M. E. Church. COM MISSION HUS' ALLOWANCES The following claims have been allowed by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam at the December term, 1934:
Clerk
XV. F. Giger, $1.20; Roy Robbins, 75 cents.
Auditor
The Daily Banner. $10.95. Treasurer Miller Bryant Pierce Co., $10.00.
Shot il f
Alva Bryan, mileage. $38.10. Hospitalization Fluid Putnam County Hospital. $55.50.
Court House
Browning & Hammond. $3.98; I P. | A- G. Motor Freight. 2.85; E. L. McCabe & Son, 17.50; Morton Jessup.
Daily Banner F.5.50: Times-News. * '7 95; !I i. J ■ on 14 00; Thot F. Sage, 125.00; Frank E Stoessel. 125.00; John W Herod, 138 42; J. • - i K. Page. North J kso '.7 50; Chester Pickett. South Jackson, 45.50; (ivni M v • • :' Franklin 15 iO Harry C. Rice. South Franklin. 46 50; Edna Graham. Fincastle, 49.50: Wm. I F. Compton. .\’. Russell. 36.50: Albert ; Yeager. S Ku -• I!. 54 50; James Tab- j I or. N. Clinton. 45.60; Ross Keyt. S. ! 'Clinton, 54.00 ft nes Curran, E. I ! Monroe, 46.50; John Hillis, W Mon-! roe. 79 50: Fred Rogers, N. Floyd 49.00: H. M Heavin. S Floyd. 49.50; H. V. Buark x Marion, 44.70; Martin L. Nichols. S. Marion, 44.50: A | R. Matthews. S First. 44.50: Paul j Albin. S. Second 42.25; C. H. Meikel, N. First, 51 50; S C. Sayers. N. Second. 64.00; John R King, N Third 54.50; Paul Heaney. S Third. 55.75; Harry W. Moovr, N. Fourth, 54.00; H. L. Jackson. S Fourth. 55.00; Orson Shirley. LimcdaU'. 55.50; Everett Crisnier. Fox Ridge. 50.50: Sam J Henry. E. Mud son. 16.00; John Aker
Principals in lulsa Slaying
Vv. Madison 4$ • 5 I '.dward Chew. N Washington. 42.50; Nelson McCullough. S. Washington, 46 00; C. W i Glover. Watn n 44 50 R. E Larkin. E. Jefferson. 45.25; L. J. Clark. W 1 Jefferson. 54.50; B. C. Cox. Mill j Creek, 46.50; Guy S. Kennedy. E. | Cloverdale, 42.59; E. S. Walters. XV.
| Cloverdale, 54.00. Public Printing
The Daily Banner. 95.98; William Rutledge. 4.17; Times-News, 87.14.
Tax Refund
Neal Allen, 3.50; A. H. Hunter, 10 44; Mary E Peck. 45; W. I.
White, 159.
State Institutions
already out. "What other big shots beside Mussolini ami Doumergue
did you paint this year?”
"General Strong." Marion reminded them, "don't forget the Gen-
eral.”
"Is it true that you had to hold Strong off with one band while you painted him with the other?" Marion's eyes sparkled with merrintent. "That's the rumor." ehs
said.
"Look here, I'm not going to wait any longer," Kurt's voice cut id sharply. Be had stepped into th*
room.
"But I'm Just being interviewed for the .press," Marion said, "pleass sit down 1 11 only be a moment longer Get the gentleman a highhall," she said hastily to Minnie Kurt remained stubbornly on his feet. "1 don't want a drink." lie snapped. "Maybe he wants to sell us Insurance," Minnie piped up. "Oh." Marion's face fell. It s not—insurance?" she asked fear"j'm not here to sell anything. Kurt nil but shouted. "I'm here to
buy."
"Buy? Buy? Marlon rose quickly from the chaiselongue "Do you want a portrait?" she asked with rising hope in her voice "Do I look like a portrait buyer? Kurt countered contemptuously. “Well no," und for the first time Marion became aware of him. She saw suddenly and approved, his long lean greyhound length, the broad set of his shoulders und the really nice way his face was p«* together "But." she said with » helpless little gesture I h», v ‘‘ ri * anything to sell hut plctuies “No?" Kurt stepped up to her and gave her a long level look 1 think you have." he said coolly A dead stillness fell over the room What do Richard ,a,t rii., N .h. il »1» O'"* ":-•"? unseen force, into her life. Be sure to. read tomorrows exciting metall mint. • _ . . TO BE CONTINUED
\T HAINKRIDGE Final score: Plainfield. 33; BainI bridge, 11. J Sene at half: Plainfield, 20: Bainbridgc, 7. Plainfield FG FT t Pope, f 5 3 i Haworth, f .. 10 Webet, c •( 1 Babb, g 10 Tharp, g 2 2 Newby, g 0 1 liainbridge KG FT i 2 1 Dickson, f 0 2 B. Scobae, • o o Stultfe g i o M. Scohee, g 10 "B" gabc Bainbridge. 19; Plainfield, 8. Official Gentry, Crawfordsville. AT WINGATE Final score: Roachdale. 39; XX’ingatc. 29. Score a half. Roachdale, 15; Wingate, 10. Koarhdale FG FT Suthcrlin. f .y- ... 2 0 Pci kins f 6 0 Grider, c 2 1 Isbell g 1 S Jaffriea x 4 2 Taylor, g 0 0 Sands, v ’ 2 0 Wingate FG FT L. Smith, f 5 1 Onaatd I i J ,m SHUtk, f i \ PaUraM, i o o Wade, f ................ 10 G. Smith, ft 3 2 MmmII, f 0 0 Murdock, g 0 0 if 00 "B" game Wingate. 14; Roach t ilale, II. i Officials Kerr (Covington) and Alexander (New Richmond). FIREMEN WERE SPEEDY QUINCY. Mass <UP' Hough’s ! Neck firemen are known for their speed, but they broke all records recently An alarm was sounded by a person who saw smoke, but nobody heard it at the station because they were already at the scene The firemen were burning the grass on a vacant lot anil had it under control.
Indianapolis Orphans Asylum. $2250. Mine. Co. Revenue Cco B. Rockwell, $4.00 GASOLINE CLAIMS ('iMniniMisoiiers District No. I Claim No. I E. K MeCammack. 619.83. Claim No.-2 Joe Dean, 14 1.60. Claim No. 3 Ernest Thompson. 279 90 Claim No. 4 Chas. W. Silvey. 209.15 Claim No. 5 Loo Myers, 222 40 Claim No. 6 J-'.lmei Clodfelter, *63.30. Claim No. * Alva M Cowin. 40.95. Claim No. 8 Fant Judy. 139.55. Claim No. 9 Henry Phillips. 282 30. District No. 10 Fred Wallace. 283.45. Cnmrnislsoner's District No. 2 < lafm Nil. i Jno M Sigler. 248.05. < laim No. 2 Tr:’ Hutcheson, 238.50. Claim No. 3 Claude King. 292.05. Claim No. 4 Kimcl Wilson, 286.75. ( laim No. 5 XV T Blue. 20.30. Claim No. (i L C. Ogle. 165.76. Claim No. 7 Nelson Wood. 111.50. Commissioner* District No. 3 Claim No. I Toll Walters 117 42. ( laim No. 2 Walter Terry. 631.75. ( laim No. 3 George Hurst. 556.49. ( laim No. 4 XV. R Walker, 30.85. Claim No. 5 Wm P Barton. 8460. Claim No. 6 John D White, 193.30 Claim No. 7 Ross McCullough. 159.90. ( laim No. 8 J. C. Hinate, 375.70. Misc. Gasoline Greeneastle Hardware Co.. $3.05; O a I Stone Co . 75.3.53; Galion Iron Works Co.. 174.99: J D. Adams, 4 80; Phe W. Q O’Neal! Co.. 20 66: W. J. Holliday <>i 398.90; Frank Riley, '’.93; Browning a Hammond, 10.82; Standard Oil Co.. 344.89; O. C. Dills, 208 40; Roy Arnold. 36.50; Cecil Shuey. 69.90 Albert McFerran. 72.15. WILLIAM A COOPER. Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana. 29-iit
Indicted in Morro Castle Fire
Judge Kennamer L Rivalry exi ting between wealthy Tulsa, Okla., youth? allegedly en gaged in criminal activities w ; In ing investigated by Tulsa oftkiuls searching for a motive in th" murder of John Goncll, Jr., 23-year-old dental -tudi nt. Philip Kennam r, 19-y.ar-old son of U S. Judgs Franklin E. Kennamer, a , i t dly confess' d he killed Gorreli during a scuffle in “self-defense". Youne Kennamer and Gorreli are said to have beta rivals for the alb ntion of Virginia VV ikox, pretty daughter of an Oklahoma oil man.
Cant. William F. Warms Eben S. Abbott Federal jury will try Acting Captain Warm? and Chief Engineer Abbott of ill-fated Moi ro Ca tie on charges of “neglect of duty resulting in loss of lilt.” If found ; idly, they may be jailed ten years and iined $16,600.
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State Poll $1.50 Cmmty Poll $1 00
1.75
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1.90
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