The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1936 — Page 4
GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, JTLY 3, 1936.
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( OMMISSION FUS- ( LAIMS A list of claims filed in the County Auditor's office for allowance by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam, at the Jul> term,
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The Daily Banner. $11 (iO: Hamil- | tons Book Store, $4.05; T. R. Wood- •• $34.70; T. R ; Wood burn Piintingr Co.. $47.00; j Bobbs-Merrill Co . S10.00: The Daily Banner, ' 2.1.25; Hamilton Book Store, $4.05; T. R. Wood burn Printing Co , $12.00; Miiler Bryant Pierce ' $10.00 i:.. ilton Book Store, ‘.$2 20; John T. Sutherhn, >7.h;i John | T. Suthei tin. $22.56; Hamilton Book Stoic*. .$2 SO; Hamiltons Book Store, $1.10; Lee School Supply Co.. $9.25; Typewiitei Rebuilder Sales Co.,
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Banner, $84.70; T R. Woodbum Printing Co $33.50: Fleenors Drug Store, $18.00; Ollie C. Ashley. $3.50; Otto Lakin. $50.00; S. E. Chastain, $150.00; William A Hurst. $.1 00; The Daily Banne r. $25 27; Wendall Smith.
$1.;5,00; Dessa 1. Petty, $91.95; Lois Priest, $5000: Ana Wilson, $85.00:
Aits Gray Potter, $8o.00; Harold Garriott, $85 00; George C. Wingfield $85.00; Walter \V Keller. $85.00. The Daily Banner, $16.00: Indianapolis Orphan Home. $.'11.50; Putnam Countv Hospital. $72 00 Sam Hanna. $21.10; Glen Deem $5.20; Daily Banner. $15.25; Marion Borden, $8.75; Browning Hammond. $21 00; Hamiltons Book Store $11.74; Homer C. Morrison, $20.00; Times News,
$53.48.
Also (iemel ( euueelies KIDDIES FREE GIFTS SATI KDAV AT 2 P. M. Who is I Ik < lutching Ilaml
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$12,0."); T R. Wo id burn Printing Co., $8! 10; Lillie AicKerran. >14.00; Lee School Supply Co.. $39.53; Grcencastl< Hare Co v.’ .'let. K A. Browning Hdw. Co. $4 35; Indiana Asociated Telephone Co., $43.50; Greencastle Water Co. >71 95; Northern Indiana Powei C $49 12 i: 1' Mullins. $1.25; Indiana Reformatory, $.'14.36; Drs. W. M. & C. B. O'Brien, $6.00; Lee School Supply Co,, .80: Putnam County -Kami Bureau. $34.12: John T. Sutherlin, $28.40; Drs. W. M. a- c. B. O’Brien, $19.00; Iven Clark $10.00; Alice Detro, $20; Aleta Rhoten, $30.00; Alice Davis, $30 00: Glen Clark, $7.50 Roy Ikemire, $3.75; C. C. Dimmett, $3.75; High Point Oil Co $28.55; Isaac Hammond, $20.00; C A. K v llev. $07.64; J. W. Alice >2 55; Moorcsville Public Service Co. $17.56; Frank Riley. v 7 L0; Lee Schoo’ Supply Co $18.00 K. a Browning Hdw. C 15.90; Purity Bakerie $42.03; Merit Shoe Co.. $10.00: R P Mullins $16.06; Paul Hurst $130.00; Frank Kemnedy, $130.Oil; James A. Burk, $67.50; Ne llie Foster, $1.00; Edith R. Stewart. $195 00; Mrs. Rrne d Smith, $195.00: Nannie E. Furr, $84 00; Russellville Wws. $35.05; CloviTdalc Graphic. >7.!»2; The Daily
SYNOPSIS
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CHAPTER II P» i : • i traffic court early I l • was rtmrt and Bwcet. It w as watched with 111 conconle d nie rrlni'til by Jackie, her youn - r !■ 'Ii' i iad by Dodlo Sloan,
CHANCES," Knox continued with
a frown.
“You miss a lot of fun.” whispered Jackie to his sister as the four found
seals In the front row.
Knox peered over the audience to Identify the speaker and recognized Jackie from previous traffic court
run-ins.
"Mr. Winslow,” he said, “Will you step up here, please.” “Now you're going to get It.” chuckled Hetty as her brother lose reluctantly but obediently.
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Knox quickly took a larne handkerchief and bound the boy’s eyes securely.
her plump rind matronly cousin and tho latter’s ncrvou-ly Ineffectual husband. An hihalel. “UndiT ordinary circumstances," the Ju.hx* ruled, "you would bo de> pnved ot your licenss, but at the bukv,''* lion ot Lieut Knox, 1 hereby fine you fifty i! illars and order you to report to Tialllc School for Dolinquents this morning nnd every morning there afie r at te*n o'clock until fui lhe r ordi i s. Next case.” “Why don’t we all go to traffic schooloni J J ee kle* when the;y had left the courtroom Although It was early in the day the handsome, hlghatrung youngster already bad bad several "eye-opemers" to celebrate the oce-aslon. anel was feeling high. The others agreed so they all trooped into the se hoolroom whore Knox was already lecturing. The officer was surrounded by blackboards, charts, automobile wheels mourned on racks and other paraphernalia and was talking very seriously to a group of about fifteen people seated In the classroom. "c'o much for the anatomy of a the." he was saying when the newcomers arrived. ''I'll say this In cone In un A tiro Is no holler than its inner lube Have the tubes taken out and checked every 0,000 miles— —or mss H only takes a few minutes —and It may save your life." "Good old Inner tubes,” snorted Jackie. “What I’m trying to Impress on you Is this- DON’T TAKE
"Sit down, Mr. Winslow,” said the head of the traffic department when his victim had climbed up on the platform. ’’I'm going to blind fcid you, It yon dop t mind." “Go as far as you like,” was the amused reply. Knox quickly took a largo handnenhlol and boued (lie o .y’s tycs securely. Then he spun him rapidly about In the swivel chair. Next ne took a deadly looking automatic from Its holster and put It In Jackie s
hand.
"Mr. Wluslow.” he said slowly, “you are now holding a very dangerous weapon in your nand—a Colt .45 automatic. You’re not sure where the other people In the room ore. So point ttie gun straight ahead ;t you and pull the trigger.” As J ickle hesitated he urged: “Go ahead, Winslow. Take a chance." The little tableau had created pandemonium In the school room. "Hey!” ’’Look out!” “Take that gun away from him!" “What sort ot a gag Is this!’’ ’’He'll kill somebody!" the students shouted as they dived for cover Only Betty refused to be frightened and stared coolly up Into the muzzle of the gun. "Go on—you may not hit anybody,” Knox Insisted. “Take a chance and shoot.” "1 know it Isn’t loaded.” The gun wavered uncertainly. “All right. Take a chance," the officer soothed him. “What do you think I am?” Those
RANDOLPH SCOiT FRANCES DRAKE Novelized by Wallace West from the Paramount Picture of ihe same name.
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early drinks nad lost thi ir effect on Jackie and he was becoming ji; u ry He tried to give the gun Dai k. but could not find Knox A 1th a laugh, the Inuot took the automatic from him and removed the blind-
fold.
“You were right. Winslow,” he told the shaken routh. "It wasn t loaded. You were morally certain ol that, and still you wouldn't take a chance But." he glanced sharplv at his students as they returned sheepishly to (heir seals, -you d take a chance with another deadly weapon —a car! A curve in a road is a blindfold. out you go plunging ahead You don l know w heilier you're going to hit anything or nor—but It you do— it means sudden death." “Mr. Knox." bridled Dodle when tho cla was dismissed. Tve ueier been so thrilled in my life! It wa» just breath-taking.” "Is that nil tor today. Professor?" Betty inquired with a yawn. "No were lust starting.” Knot seemed to come to a suddec do ci Ion He led them down a corridor and stopped In front of a neavy
door.
“What happens now?” Inquired Jackie, who had regained Ins composure. "So far,” answered the officer. "I ve shown you the cause ol accidents— now I m going to show you the result ’ He moved lo open liie door and in so doing exposed a sign reading "MORGPE.” “I won't go In there—1 can’t!” gasped Dodle. “T h e i e s no reason why you should, Dodle." Bony was staring at Knox disdainfully. “Tills Is fur my benefit.” "Walt a minute, Sis.” Jackie stepped up beside her. ’Til go along." ’Thanks, Jackie.” Betty gave his arm a quick squeeze. Then, as nonchalantly as though going on a picnic, they sauntered through the open door. The rest ol the regular class followed hesitantly. For several miuutes the rest of tho group waited for the two to reappear. Then the door opened and Jackie stumbled out alone He seemed on the point of collapse but took a deep breath and tried to smile. ' l orry to he such a sissy about It, but It sort of gets you," he gulped. As he spoke the door opened again and Hetty came out. Her face was no expressionless mask hut as white as paper. " 1’hat’ll he all for today, thanks," said Knox, closing the Morgue door as soon as ms other students nnd passed through. Suddenly ne was confronted by a raging Jackie. “You and your lectures.” The boy clenched ms lists. "Making my sister look ai anything like that! Id like to break your fare for you!” "Shut up. Jackie." Belty Interrupted him In a hoarse voice. “It must have been awful," whispered Dodle as she put a plump arm about her cousin. "It was," the girl answered In tho same strained tones. ’’It was horrible." She swayed, recovered herself and ti led to smile. '’Dodle." she managed to whisper. "It's awfully silly of me—but 1 think I'm going to faint. , .
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Gasoline Clnini*
Sam Roe, $ .2.25; Alt Motphew, $1,50; Charley Russell, $11.75; Charley Riddle, $11.75 William Moreland, $14.25; Ray Riddle. $7.75; Roy Runion, $10.25: Jew.*11 Jeffries. $20.80: Berry Gordon, $72 50; Clarence Booker, $6.50; Lester Wilson. $12.95 Agee Rrichard. $21.00 Glen \\ Her, $7 50; Jaa Parkei $5.2 Wm Keck $1 SO; Frank Gordon, $1 50; Roy Weller, >150: Chauncey Perkins, $1.50; Gerald Elliott, $1 SO; C. B. Sheekles, >150; Chaa. Keck. $3.50; Perry Gordon $9.56: Jesse Eggers, $9.56; Arthur Eggers, $5 25; Robert McVay, $15.00; Raymond Ader, $13.75; Wayne Merritt. S'50 Freeman Buis, $10 00; O R. Ader, $3.50; Robert Lawson, $8.80; Earnest Thompson, $62.50; Leonard Morphew, $4.50; Dillard Sands, $2 00: Arthur Sanders, 813.00; Jess Ford $1.00; Murel Allen, - . 00; Art Bell I 50 Leland Bales, : li 50; Allen $6.00; Paul Batman, SO * 'ire w ve) ' i! 80; Landi um Burdett $6 50; Floyd Keck, >2 50; Charles Gilbert. $2.50; Alva M. Govt n $35.25 • Fenwick, $15; ' Kenneth Modlin. >5 S i; Ivan Proctor, $6.00; Lockey Hurst. $3.25; Walter 1 Huffman, $3.25 Jasper Pioctor, $2.50; Gene Sutherlin, $2.50; Fred ! Brown, $18.00 Floyd Harmless, $1.95; Elmer Clodfelter, $17.50; John Grimes. $15.00 Arthur Wood. $15; j Carl (loon, $1 1.00; Guy Sutheilin, | .$10; Mrs. John on, $95.60; Leslie art, ! 7 •" Bud Mc< lormick, . $15 00; Warn n N hols, $10.00; Paul I Cavaness, $3.75. Claude McUaughey. 1.00 Jes ie Ca - $5 00; Eugene $14.30 K ■ nneth < Hodfelter, $3.25; Chas M i, ■-•teller. $6.50; Lee irera, > ■ 7 III ell Nicholson, | $50; Bud McCormick $.71.25; Eugene I Stockwell. $30 00; William Spencer. - 10 00; John l. ' ff, $ 10 00; Mai vo Grimes, $30.00: Robert Ramsey, $15; Ray Lloyns, $12 50 Bill McGaughey. $15.00; Wilbur Nicholson, $15.00; Neal Everman $12 50; O. V. Everman, $17.50; Alta Mvers. $55.00; G. <' mnoi $ W H Myers $3250; Kattie Johnson. $209 00; I lent y Phillips 58 90; <kmrad GenII v $2 50 Cl I lai vry. > 1 65; Roseoe Zeinet $5 20; Fant Judy, (57.05 Lee $15.00; Clinton $18.00 Hewlett $3 90; Johnnie Lyons 1.95. L. E. Herbert. $56.75; Chat In F, tier, $9.00; Ray lol on, $3 50 Waxlei $2 50; Moss Allen, $5 00; Henry Williams, 10.00 Georgi I $1 65. E K Herbert. $1.50; Ira Hutchison $27.50; Fred FI. Powers. v > "5; Ray Rivers,
Charles E Rogers. So 00: R. D. Zaring. $42.60: John McCammacK. $66 Clyde Gordon. $66.60; Albert McFerran $66.30; Will Glidewell. $39.60' Roy Arnold. $95.90; Russell Plummer. $61.60: A P. Robinson, $85 20 Maurice Stierwalt. $81.00; Robert Thomas. $81.00: Lee Whitaker. $81: Sam Henry. $73.80: Clarence .Marshall. $7.75; Russell Payne. $6 75; Harve Chavis. $2.3.25; Indiana Associated Telephone Co.. $3.00: Allan j Lumber Co.. $2*7.44: C. H. Barnaby. $22.68; Kenney Machinery Co.. $i 10; E. A Browning Hdw. Co., $1.04 Midwest Crushed Stone Co $62.13: Frank Riley, $49.24; Carey Di li igi $463 05: Greencastle Hardwan Co $1.23: High Point Oil Co $578.42; Stringer & McCanunack, ^254 24; \Y P. Rigdon, $4390.54.
THE NEW DELI X VONCASTLE the HOl'SE OF HITS
FINAL TONIGHT
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Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Herb Bennett, near Danville. | The Thursday club met with Mrs j Cloyil Allen. , Mrs. Ethel Cease, Mrs. GeraKlim Alleen and daughter Neda and Ved:i 1 Mrs. Rosalee Allen and Marie Piero i called on Mrs. Viola M; C.v.d "! and Agnes Pierce Monde'.'
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$1000; <Hay .Mm - ! id; Claude ' r< tvg( nl * T B* Ills. $5 00: John Be 5.00 i : Wilson, $5950; Noah Rowings. >1*00; Chas. Eiteljorge, >18.00; Leon Lawson, (17.50 Ru Ro o.OO John Wilson. >- 74; Janies Hood, $3.50; Eli Aker $25 00; Paul Thomas, $3.75; William Smiley, $5.05; William Neece $5.00 Rand Adam f lO.O^j < »eo. \ ! >>70. 00 lohi K ton $25.25; Claude King. $45 95 Mort Jessup, $7.50; Raymond Sidaons, $3.70. Ray Grimes, $15.25; Lawrence Gasawav $15.60; John Dennis, $2.50: John Williams 50c; Andrew Sweeney $23 50; Glen Wood nun. $6 25 Hubert Vontress. $6.35; Roy Fiddler, 50c; Charley Vontress, $7.00; w I Blue 132.00; Nol Hurst ' $2.50; Oran Kivrtt. $15 0(1 Ramon Allee, $15.50; Pert Grimes. $3.75; 9’rank Farmer, 00c: Les Bryan, $8:10. Dan Hope, >4 55: Paul Coleman, $4.55; Robinson. 50c; Lois Zeiner, $1.95; Frank Elm I $1.95; Gcor:;■ ■ Bowman, $130. Kenneth Knauer, $.,0.50; Marf hall Tarney $33.90; Chestei Marteller $3.50, Fred Kneuer. $3.50; Warren Lane $17.00, Nelson Wood’, 70c: Cloycl Hall, $3.75; Frank McAllndeii, $5 15; Ben Henry, $2.50; Lie Coltharp 40c; Hom*'r Boswell, ! Ic Ei tis Mi i ’ullough, $66.30; Edgar Ifi'.vd $3.25; Edwin Trester $15 80; 1 -I McCullough, $2060; Harvey Ncesc $4.75; Ren McCullough, >1190; Elmci Odenins, $2.25 John I hiah. $8.7.' Carl McCullough, $1125; Al Anton. $4.00; Oscar Phil1 P s 75i Pete Holsappie $2.06; ('eorge Hurst. $28.25; Dora Day, $15; Sam Link. $18.50; John Gass, $15; <’ <’ Gorham $6.00; Roseoe Hurst, $10.00; R. McCanunack, $i 00; Louis Kel i $4.50 Wm (loop! i $4 50; L. 1.50 < !haa i luncan, >20 ,0; N’otii Kell!*r. $10.00; Eugene Cooper $20.50; Jesse Williams, $16; Jess McKamey, $2.00; Roy Evans, $3 90; Lee Ciadick. $3.90; Joe Carman. $2.50; Phil Scroggins $4 55; Joyce Smith $.3.90; Lee Jones, $10.40; Hughie Costin. $13.55; J. C. Hiiu.te. $.52.95; Woodrow Hutcheson, >14 00; Glen Daggy, $7.50; George r ubiett. $2.50 John Hinote, $15.00; , Robert Gose. $10.50; Paul Allen. S 10.60; Lester Hapeney. $10.50; Kay-! ' mn I Skelton. $6.50; William Y'ount. i $10.00; l.esti i Cline, $3 50; William j Emery $3.75; Wm. Hoskins, $5.00;: Morton r riill $3.50; John Danberry, ■$1.75 Ernest Herbert, $15.00; J. f>. I Rader, $1.50; Lcn Skelton, $4 50; | I hillip Hutcheson. $1.00; E. J. O’Conner. $32.00; Earl Haltom. $5.00; Barnard Haltom, $29.80; Cecil El- ! more. $2.50; Jake Horn. $3.50; Ray-• "lond Butler. $7.50; Homer Haltom, I $0 30; Curt Spangler. $2.50; Clyde McKamey. $6 10: Tol Walters $42.75; Clyde McKamey, $3.50; Jess baggers. $20.00; Ed Williamson, $6.40; Ray Williamson, $13.50; Woodrow Wii-! liamson $.5.25: Sam Williamson. $10; Clyde Williamson, $10; Fred William- ! son $7 ;50; D. 95. Williamson, $18.00; O Cummings. $8.75; Frank Dobson. 1 $6.25; John Dobson, $6.25; Clem Douglas. $9.75; A. Walters, $11.50. Chester Pickett, $207.25; Emery Sutherlin, $1125.98; DePauw University, $5.00; Gallon Iron Works Co., $292.89; John H. Allee, $100.00; T. R Woodbum Printing Co. $4.00;
Stank $31.25
ley Kessler. $3.50; Willie Neese, 5; Clay Lane. $42 50; John John-
son, $18.75; Ran Parker, $10.80;
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"Just*a. Song at Twilight” might wed be the caption of this picture which was taken at Estes PM ol0 : :| '’ LaI '’"uiiy. left ited centei P y Ann Lan ion, Governor Lai l^andon, gathered with friends a ml g ■ ts around the campfire for a sengfest.
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