The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1935 — Page 4

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THL DAA.li BA.NStR, GRELNCASTLE, INDIANA. "AT' Ki'AV. JANT.VRV 1'A.

Dance

which ?iv« .S',".*- arc fittc. B.gT.c*-j to ho!:

’.rays E.

to hold plant* a-c jNri for - i ar. . ova. or *“<

phcrr^iia

Grant Hotel

Siiturdav arid Sundai Niidil

^ olored Orchestra RHYTHM KINGS”

fl.f.NTV Of KHVrHM

In I In* lyt-L'Mutun*

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(fi,mt1nn*f1 frt.rn f*ac» Oa»> ■ . id u . * r• of and curry tr.'-rr. a.or . :j- extra B'Jpply 'J i . -tration rr.<aB'ir< * intro-. •./ H- nator r.7.arr.r^-rii of **;:>• i. - . tr.c K< r.ate without O - would compel at-. t<-.-.'..i - ■ witnci<w-x from other xtat* • " ..- ai t-in.D oy a rer.iproral a.-rnry- ‘.-it with thou - mat'-* bavin*.' h a uniform law The oth* r • . th' -'at' authr,nty U,

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information atout tne rnui politiciarui jKnnt 1 ake it eauy for party' the 'le.' j'at'-s a_“ they the delegate* cut naif <- '-afiier it v.ou. i r^. to !

airue propona wool, rate* vote ty ballot in r.ey no w vot< by tour.'.oar. of each 'ie:< ^atior r'j'inty n r ( r» a#-r«t^atior

^ poiitic.ar.Ji say -.*• pr^.^dm^ii to a /asibiy out ror .entjon for

(tr a'

/i. h.ff'-rlini' V v.jth Senator Mar r/e'uiaed without o

tior t#*rr

ran^o-rhijr^ rjrr.i th* huair.<**!.M jih;

Mir.' Wo-k‘ " of atirr.at^'. tr.at itA* vot* al hailota in national *.t S7 WM) a roll r.a.. i to jioliticai canveneive a per diem as do confah* it Kives you a* lon^ indivio-ial hal*

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in th r f'ar Mat . the!

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of provi/Jmjf t to the the-

Thi* hi had tf

would hi.- h< id ail tax rat'.r to the tl VI Inn.t without exception Th'- ho'.H resolution ' ailing on I cofi*'r< ■ fontirni'- tli<- Horn*- Own- « tm IsiHt •’orpor at ion alr'-a'ly pa**'-'J th* lo w' r tiooH- wax pavi' d hy the I H'-nat' a -- '.tn-ait a difi*'-ritin|£ V'it''I iio"- ['••‘■on*-, who were lookinjf I for ' f 11'-v/'ii kr and rebellion amon« th' rn*-irib< ' 1 '-di-'-r houx'* xo far lire dixapoomt>-d for the wheelx of tlie i-, i I'lt.iir* ar*- i-rindinj- n'lixel'-xr; ^ ly ar . tl i i / a r ; r < tin ■ har il v fe-‘ ri debat' on utr; bill before either I hoiix*'I h'- tiienni'-l petty loan inll wax in trdli' ' I in tIn lio-ix' tiy l'.( pr< '"Tltli ttv* Hairy id. i of Auburn Oiarlex l. ' of fin 'd Marxtiai f||i-n Sl'-nk'-r of Mot ! r '-llo a -, i a < A Mo-xty ot b ri /ii'ilit Cti. bill would '-ijt the pn-xent Inti ri xt iat< ( ,n fn tty loanx 1 '<f t :')<) or I'-.-.ri to on' and one half per ' ' lit j" r month A not lx i filth' - important iii'-axur'-wart introduc'd try Iteprexentative Martin frown** of Lake county, aniendinj.' tlie employerx liability a't lr> make iinlirnit'-d the amount of 'lamiiKe award* m death eaxe.x

lit' Indiana League ijf Wfrinen Voterx ix 'Minim" up a^-ain to tiurl a few eurvex at ttie prrltticianx b lux led wltii itrt victory in brinj,'Inn about n voter-,' re^ixtration law. Hu leapu' tiax nov, net itx noal lor a .September pimary Under the jneai-nt law tlii Indiana primary ix held III May li'Xidi Itu pMipoial to have the priniitiy on tire lir .t Tuexday alter tic fir .1 Monday in September, the leanii‘- will prepare trillx providing the follnwitu; ll»!'|ii' , iion in lie number of dele t;af'-, fit polltirnl 'lair crfivent i'ine by oir»ie ttian one luilf trie* 'l'-l' , iial*‘ Ini eiuii thuxand votrx nixl for the ran'lidale for xerretary of xtate in lie la.-il pievioiiN elr , lion uixt'-ad of one tii 11)0 nx now provide*! by law Koi a lilinn lee for eandldatex erjiial l*i on* fc-i rent of the annual xa la i y lb* of I c ,- wrru I* I pay If a < andldalr ( o,t iu-lter than 10 per cent III tic lolal vote lux fee woiilil be refunded ll.'ivr all liiillriix counted in one < rnl ml pl.i* * m e,n h < (iiniininity. lie lea"U'*'x primary and conven lion ptopruiaix in.- <|i-xi(>ne<l to xtrike at box*" nile lie- xpoiixoix claim I lie theory ix that xliort eampiii^nx W'lil'l pifxln-a- better typex of can'lliJatea Hut p.iliticiiinx claim that the meiiMUiex ininlil actually promote Iiokh rule HImIc conventioiih have to ire lieid all * u tic lulniaiy b>< auxe it ix in Hepi Hilary Hint de|e)>ate« are elected A11 '■ i they mi- eleilerl |t would hr miindatoiy * under the lenjtue'M plan* f"i a candidate for xtate office to notit each All : ai* *.l hi* * .null-la, y If Hlntr convenHonx were held in t would have little chance to avail j

ror th< Lrxt time in xeveral months there will be a midnight show for thox* ,.no .*.r-n to b<- among th< first t'r s<, f--.- a king All f)tb<-rx at the Voncaat *• l-aturday night 'Phr'-*- Hluirx ./'.an L’rawford. f’lark La* * ar. I'.r,-,* :t Montgomery r.ar* the honors in this picture The story in ir rial form with illuxtrationx form with Illuxtrationx from the photoplay wax recently publixhr-d in Th<- Daily I lanner Ax a light comin'-Uiennr left xtandal 'h' altar or- .mute ari'i pur1 ’i'-'f bv f w'r bar.-lxome men th'- next S-ari f'ra.' ford is at tier beat This n* the first tim* loan ha* attempted t urr r ornedy and xhr turns in a brilliant job. liable and Montgomery are troth well known ax masters of light corn- '• I" and they vi< to outdo one another with the many hilarious situations of li’i story, I*orxaking All Others" will show Saturday midnight Sunday Monday and Tuesday Kid Millions tarring fvldic factor opens at the Oranada theater Sunday I he hanjo-ryrd comedian is funnier Ilian ever as a boy finder'•Ila of the lirooklyn waterfront who IMIS Out tl/ b* Hie Sole heir l/t I*ro f' <»'11 V , »i l '''rii late f-gyplologist who i'll ii fortune in buii'*r| treasure in Egypt I h' pre:,enf:r -if several oHirr elaimants to the fortune make the storv fast, funny and furious «thief of th< is Kthel Mi-rman as a hardboih -l so-ig pluggrr pr.xmg as the late [nolesHor'a f omrnon law wife an*l Iki bone headed gangster boy-friend playe.i by Warren llynier Ann Soul tiern and Orn,^. Murphy furnish the heart interest llie fun begins Indore the hoat l'»ad of treasure hunters even emiiarkx and tuns high during Hu- crossing when Ethel and llymer try unSU'resslully to put Kddic out f.f th' way. Arrived in Egypt Kddic gets mixed up with Hi' help ajid Ins gorgeous harem The sheik's not-f|uitc-bright daughter l-aiiyu (if*vi‘lop* a terrific for Eddie and saves him from the boiling oil vats on Ins promise to wed tier Hut Eddie wants to get buck to his Brooklyn sweetheart and Kanya's fiance helps him get away with lux fortune in an airplane

BOW I. STAB I • I) HI SI N ESS AKIION, •) (l I 1 ) When an Ak roll society woman took the lowly chopping bowl out of the kitchen aigl gave it a place of honor in the draw Ing room, xlu* slatted a llitivliig na tional liijHine.ss Two years ago Kutli Alderfer, u memher of one of Akron's hist known families, decided to give unusual f'hnstmax present* Her eye caught a maple chopping howl In the kitchen and she gave a hi on- of them as Christma* pri-Henta. One of the reeipients a*ke.| Miss Al'lerter to make some to sell She •'0'»* 1 <1 and the hui Ini si was born III* howls Mr AMerft^ now sells arc a remarkable evolution from the

MUSS of the OOPS t l* ^ Tl 111"'eg*

pzrt ‘ ■' l • w rA#v ref+4* 7hr . 'j-k*** * . ' ’■ * »« Viking to ••• Opr"* Aftr ivie W- . .’’d Ho»‘ I'-il the po r l,» . * • J*. i . ‘ g i , , j \ - . t* jrrttn in eimping to Mte monnU

wbin hule-on*

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- A * BSt tO th* • - - ' - 'f•' f empire! Frier.di of m a Amerlcar.!. ar.4 g^r.t.emen

rd. Icily

a - . - I r. " t Hajit.of* Ye*. AH of you to* r, e Wh^ % j you rtvike' John

f

urned to Willard &<irr.p'.e of what

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The follow i ^ g a * nan* to dnv<- • • .-t h< ap scr country, but I • r. r k r to tow r ^ - naid Jrtin. * :.- re ? Home.” J**%n clutched L- . ., . r . .* a; m I) Oi LiMen.’ f>< ' ,• • . • . g iv one rnornn^ ou‘. of a nff V. «• r*- h^r** — n. n*- — away r-'.*r>thing and r ; we got If. ' rr. rH ’ , go

.at

•f r . -r hour#

t

• r.d rr.er. are

the rr.i

- .... , , : . »p •'- r - jt up” shouted ; i that! I ‘d i.'rr.ed men at the

lid i y r< a IP way

furiously K;ll Spatter those ? r od red blood* .ard Hastings

* We expected -reaction—u'.i—

u‘-,r.J> I

thi

ing el**e in th** v. r;i t> ^ fool Kigur*- .• ojt I m

a r.d Jo* k up

VA'hat for"*

I rr* going h *< * > t w r should \»* bee* t - .• I •• »* got a l • * r .-or If fa't J v* g . ' «bout Harah' He turned

lie cabin.

J»*a n ;»i ,

checli

firn tthe fljr.g her**.t

'■ her rag* **Ye« but they re not i' I •* e SAren to * * •• . K • try cent I ha% e to bring supplies xree of things : : * l esr want yo j - Inmd'- of this I live ' H*r voice c,et o?jt of here’ r Jet—' Mary dizz.iy. then col-

ap'd f Hring *

d "Det a do'*randy. Bevins “

/ /o»c you better than anyth mu r\,r m thr v hut you're a fool, tijutr it out ‘ iPoaeil by Eny Wray and Vi 1 tor Jory)

» ■ back down thr*!#*’ Irn afraid!' Listen Jean, sai«J fn*vlin gently 'V,f‘ can’t b'* anything in c-arb i#ther s lives The whole .m t-up*»< fock-» - . « fl You’ve got to go your way and I vo gf»t to go mine " Jean grimaced. "Ah they say in our bent novels.” Sure All that Htuff about Hepn i ate i oadr *’ "What wan thin a detour’’ 1 Devlin was relieved Now you're » oming around *" Anythir g for a laugh ” ' fK»n t •*sV that' snappert Devlin He pulled her to him. crushing Ins lips against hers a faiewel! kisH .

"J nervously, a *y to the divan become so excited

Alex She

smart.’* said

it of here quickly

taying'"

lean.

all

' I m

Willard could not foresee the gathering of tlie worker* in the Amenean legion pont hail. He • ouM not know that the temper of the mob was being inflamed by Sarah, that each nf her lilting word added another log to the Kmouldeiing fire of hatred for the Hastings. When it became known that a private « ir w a a iieinj; rea«iie<| fur Ih" Ha ting • •ape the fury mounted to a fever

Willard p; lifted old m houldn t ha it her ag'— ”If you r ’you II get • of you’ I n ■‘Oh. you a

Y 1 aid Jean defiantly

th king by Grandmother’ She only

• >ur voti Weil. I'vs

liaig' d my mind—she « got mine'

to -ay about it ,, '

M« n m "t t a iffed ’ You ai wav i

Nad him ar and by the nose

• n t •« v I admire the result ’ f 1 the room Thg d'i«»

ht over.**

• d at AI* x Your »d a brainstorm and deng along with her grandays that goes for you.

did

I

pilt i

The roar of the mob thundered frorn th« mall auditorium when Devlin arrived and pick'd up the film where Sarah had dropped

them

A lex * r

tor || he |

Willard

ter- H just

mother

too w«ll

Well -

I Alex

1 n ‘Ml hetween Alex and Willard W> are. Alex’ No matter what happen', we're sticking'

it ti

Its

h« r

• of us i a me through

Alex looker I think she I he photo or Willard

pri

I spr»fte(| fills gllV Hastings. hr' yelled. i a phoney the first time I met him' ID s just heen pushing you around, stalling for the chance to duck mit before you get v. i • ' Are yuij going to let him g< t away ftith if'' "No! ' rarne the brdlowing answei ‘ All right then- let h do Konu*thmg about it’ Ills hundred* thousand dollar private cars down on that freight siding, waiting to take him out of here wh« n that j ir» ftilN h'. I he • i y was picked up around the l» II ' 1 h i | hi st mgs”’ Dot If : tings' Lynch him " "Hide him out of town on a rail'" The mob singed from the hall, bound for tin* yards and the Hastings private cjir guir kly Chief nf H«lnc Kennedy gave orders ovn his dicta phone •l'>e Wr* re all m t ' G• t going' I'll Join you at the freight-yard gates right away'” Police ftinm.s shrieki d Come one hundred armed officers were piepar* ing to guard the yard gates In the Hastings home, Willard was ready to leave with hiH police *s-ort Hr* fumed, when neither Jean mu Alex could be found "Where h Jean 9 Where .s Alex?” Jean walked into tlie room slowly "What is If''" "What is it'' Were leaving* Why •Hen t you ready 7 We Invent any too much time' Where's Alex 7 High I here " Alex entered tin* room unsteadily swinging a champagne bottle "What the devil are you up to 7 " tmnpprd Willard Alex waved flu* bottle "inm well drink f«»r everybody On the house” ID* turned to fean ' A little bubbly, my good girl? Thomas!” h« called

from one to the other, right ■ mg It was Kennedy I wouldn t try to get • • 1 K« nin a na>t . frame of

* M dr r tii* i

III.ml

^ mi don't

to diMper Fhouted

They re aiding hunch of maniac

now what you're talk-

hey i ch' '

** ’m- u it li«t"n to reason.® fc '' ; l *• ih'i, shoot—and shoot to

kill!”

f ‘ n ' *n ui ind yanked tlie phone l»> hands "Listen. Kennedy." ' I U'lir kly. "this Is Ir an Hateaking on Im ha if "f my

a 'tidmothr » ' We'll hold you crimluall *i* c..untablr* if one single

»i k. r i hurt'" She slummed dow#

the receiver

i hr ti. i-. ontempt in Jean's eyes m <h U ill,ml hack away Her words v -' r ” 1 "'thing "You were all ready I* when Grandninther came All right let's go’ Let's drive ii 'it down tlie re and tell them what

he ~ done for them!'*

Hav* \ou lost your mind?”

A Ira hj ' sneered Jean.

I'h'-y <1 tt ui you to pieces.” cried

Henrietta

Alex keep your eye on .... mother Im going dr^wn there

self "

’'Alone''" Alex gasped.

'■ i B ■ bid you —" shoutai III.II.I ,-is .Ban rail fmin tlie room, l- *ri fui nr-.I laugliing derisively

Gra rid-

my-

"J/r forbids me*

‘ siMp her' Alex started quickly

after Jean

I'.ut .lean W IS gone In a moment s TruT n ' n '" 1 ‘he motor

started i h< poll) • Mrgi ant

tn y " U louvl,,K n ' ,w Miss Has-

And how"' Jean xhouti'd

out!

"Look

TO Ui. CONTINUED

THE EAsY CHAIR

Several year* a«o .r. locking up the cr.Ldren b Revolutionary' ancestor we ; found ne * as Amos Putnam a privtte ir. a Vermont regiment We w -re quite interested in that as the Revolutionary ancestor* of bear. ttk it i t.or. had Peer, major* or genera.s. v-;tn % *: a., sprinkhng of mere captair_* It seems reasonable to suppose j there -.ve* some private soldiers on the A. .‘•near, swe It .vas nice to ! find or.' They must have been quite ’useful fo after al! the officers had to have =, ..'-one to teal

We •'•■re urge*! once to join the : usic •> etion of a department club and prot-rt'-d that there was nothmg musical that we could do The v.-or.ar. who was soliciting said You | cto not have to be a performer, we j need list*.n'-rs '' Sure enough I could have lent n.y ears for they do say i that if a tree falls in tne forest '.‘ith . the most thunderous crash imagm- : able ar.. there is no ear there is no i noise

■*!» S VONCASTLE SPECIAL SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW . ; V

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COKNIB 1

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OHTGOMEK

The Gayest Picture Ojl

The Year.

Three iters intbe 4-star triumph of laughs and love I

GRAN A Du Sun.. Mon., an I

Eddie's I.at'-st It _ xp,.. Hit — DON’T \||.

/ f) • "hMUEL COUWvx &ixikvnti KID MfiUOl

ALL OTHERS

— CHARLES BUTTfRWORTH Bllll! BURKE fRANCES DRAKE ROSALIND RUSSELL

( hildren I0<-; B-ii-nm: Main I loor

An audience is pretty important 1 aft'm a. Sometimes we like to play t before a large audience, sometimes J before only two or three An old man said when his wife uied W* I used to like to succeed at whatev* - I was doing so I could come ho. e and tell my mother Then I kept or. icing my best so I could come h •- and tell Mamma his wife i Now there isn’t anyone who cares and it doesn't seem to make much difference what I do "

■e»xjwa

to be truly great must say something universally an*i eternally important. Once in a blue moon a mere mortal attains this It is -lone so seldom that our book shelves need not be crowded if we inclU'ie them all. It is done so seldom that our min*Is will not be unduly ' sprung” if we read

this kind of literal' kind ? If it is any lit* i ;iture.

Even the most r* to be occupied with awake It might i thing worthwhile.

Kent State's Popular Bcaur.-

I We never get past the ' showing! ! off” stag • J A chil i shows off whole-heartedly.!

naively kn-i obtrusively and gets the

parental frown and maybe the par-! trial hand \ grown-up plays no less to the gallery. but much more subtly | for the sake of singing or talk to hear our heads I tattle but usually we sink and talk! for an audience, and often we are) more thrilled than anyone else bv our own performance.

We write a book if xve are smart enough, in th** ho, • of readers. We wear pretty clothes for folks to see, so they will know what good taste wc hav. and •.chat fine feathers we can afford being quite unhampi red by the facts -iornetimes. m this last

Speaking of readers for books, a reeent periodical says. "This is a reading age What most people rra I is determin* 1 by chance contacts ajid by the unconscious influence of what is nearest at hand." That has i. convincing sound It is that way t ut does it need to be that way? ’! hey say the great spiritual sin of this age In indifference It can be as truthfully said that the great intellectual sin is indolence We get a sort of rocking-chair figure, not only physically, but mentally.

Dorothy Fitzgerald

It is true that tne thousand and one distracting tilings about housekeeping make sustained mental effort difficult for a woman, hut maybe not impossible.

Th- nio.-t beautiful and most popular co-ed at Kent ? *e f ' K'r.t, 0., is Dorothy Fitzgerald, above. East spring 1 ' ? cho-en queen of May at the college, and recently sh - the most popular girl on the campus.

We know a woman who adopted a little girl | he child grew into a plump, easy-going lovable and comfortable person. Her adopted mother* only regret wax that the girl, th'-n a student in DePauw, would not lead. The girl said, i d rather sew or do something useful and let my mind develop In ita own sweet way ” The only trouble with that was that her minds "own sweet way" seemed to run Into a blind alley very mum and now. a woman, she is still comfortable and loving and much plumper but she isn't blessed with two ideas to ruh together. Conversation languishes after you've come to a dead stop against the few prejudices she calls convictions.

friends do not always rise or fall to our mood, hut not so with books It one doesn't fit it can he shelved for the time being Friends arc no so simply disposed of I* riends are chosen because of propinquity. often a book can conic from the antipode.'

i'll*' test of literary greatneaa la not only perfect form, hut also the more ditficult and elusive quality - something worthwhile to say Even this is not enough as a literary work

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Iiiiiioiix Badin mid \ .index ill- \rlM-

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