The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1936 — Page 3
DAILY BAKNTCR, GREENCASTI.E, INDIANA
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Casey’s Successor?
' cd upset in state Collegiate gridiron ! circles.
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DePauw (2)
Franklin <6)
Copeland 1 Aronld Jcncs Kopta Oswald Sandberg , Reid ' Downey longshore Sniaoh 1 P.uliso:!
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Schweiger Homer Mahin Atkinson Roland L. Canstah's Clark
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TUESDAY IS \ ~mnaiic Day AT PEIMNEY’S
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ML TRAFFIC
XHJB! LS 1934 VOI.UME (UPe Great Lritain's ■ecovery is Illustrate 1 by
prepared by the man who prosei i'< 1 l:im, Jean F. Smith of Hunt- ]• ton L'udding asserts ho ran now I net* Witnesses to show that tho
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the just
fi.irticn 1< I, year uililng was justifiable,
by the Ministry of Trans- I
The Prisoners* Relief Society,
pi. engei '■ v! - 11 Dudding otganizeil after his
Butcreg i§ the only bread fby t g Fo
Fine for Crowine Children
^ItH^oun. Qnoccn'A IP YOUR GROCER DOES NOT HAVE BUTEREU, WRITE US
BUTCREC BREAD
.Contains the Rich Nutrition of BUTTSil, Eecs, ^5ILE2 Step right up, folks... and see “Herculo,” the strong boy! He exercises. He goes to bed early. And he cats plenty of Butcreg Bread! Mothers, help your kiddies have stronger muscles. Serve them plenty of Butcreg Bread, Butereg Helps Grow Bigger Muscles because it’s made with pure butter, eggs and milk ... added to regular wholesome bread ingredients. Thus it is rich in Proteins ... the food element that develops muscle and tissue... and in the other principal food elements and Vitamins, too. , How Kiddies Enjoy Butereg! In this bread the appetizing savors of butter, eggs and milk ... are blended with the sweet nut-like taste of sun-ripened wheat... to a tempting perfection. Try Butcreg today!
Dutch Ructhcr
Principal candid ite f ’r t he t of manager of the Brooklyn Do : .tvs appears to be Dutch F.ucC r. w manager of a Pacific coast Dim. The vacancy was i Casey Stengel. e of 1 most colorful 1 .;vs. v. missed after thue y.
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Previews anil Reviews
I AT LOCAL THEATERS ! 4- -i<
Voncastle
Joan GrnwforP !>rs the title role in “The Goregous Hussy,” showing at the Voncastto theater toni -ht and Tuesday. Featured in the cast are Lionell Barrymore, Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone and Melyvn Douglas. The story deals with tho tempestuous Peggy O'Neal, tavern keeper’s daughter who shocked the staid society of Washington at the age of fifteen and continued through a startling career of life on Capitol Hill. It is Miss Crawford’s most ambitious role and is one of the best pictures she has made.
Chateau
Bob Bums, first citizen of Van Buren, Arkansas, makes his first major appearance on the screen in “Rhythm on the Range,’’ starling Bing Crosby, at the Chateau tonight and Tuesday. Burns made his film debut as a whitiwing in an old Biograph thriller in 1913. Martha Raye, a comparatively new comer to the scren, provides the romantic interest for the story.
Old Cold i |>se Saturday
FRANKLIN GI. ! j FROM BE.Ill
METHODISTS
I Coming from behind in th; j quarter, the Franklin footin'I upset DePauw, C to 2 hero ■
afternoon. The g ; the rain and the edge at the half i in the first quart i W. Constable
goal line to give the C points. But the Frank! i redeemed himsc'i n ai
tilt by heav.
to fDhwcigcr for the w:
down.
The Grizzltap give DePauw a .tough b defeat of the Methodist.:
6-2
me was ; Tigers lid i result of
fina' team urday red in a 2-0
imbled behind the
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NON-RESIDENT * State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: I In the Putnam Circuit Court. September Term, 1930. No. 1!5158. Gladys F. Mollcr
Sylvester B.
'toiler.
1 Be it known
that on th? .29
th da
of September,
1930. sni ! |
filed affidavit
in due form, rl
howln
that the defen
lant Sylv- ' • ’
let- is a non-r
'ent of t! - i
!?.tc a
] Indiana and .
i necessary p
1 the t om plaint
herein; arid t’
'object of s.m-I
• ction Is div
! non-resident d
• fondant ix nc\
there
fore, Hereby nt
ified of the ; i
ndenc
! of said action
•igainst him -
••1 tha
the same will
land for trial
on th
25th day of
November, 1!
;;8, th
51st Judicial .'
. v of raid Ter
| of said couit,
nd unless dc
1 appear u.vd an:
/et or demur
j complaint at s
. 1 date, the sa
nc wi
be heard and
determined in
• pence. Homer G ?.!
orrison, Clcik.
W. T. O'Ne .
1. Att’y.
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Granada Charles Collins and Steffi Duna are featured in “Dancing Pirate,’’ allcolor dance production at the Granada tonight and Tuesday. Depending entirely on the dancing and the novelty of color treatment, the picture is fair entertainment. LESSON LEARNED ON LEVEE STOCKTON. Cal., (UP) — Jack Snyder parked his car on the levee. Then he went uptown. When he returned the levee was still there but the car wasn’t. By-working all night a crew of 20 got it out of 20 feet of water.
NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF EXECUTOR
Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned 1 i duly qualified as executor of the last will end testament of Fred C, Wolfe, deceased, in tho Putnam Circuit Court, (f Putnam County. Indiana, and has been duly authorize i by said court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to lie solvent. Sept. 2r>. 1936. Leona J. Calvert Switzer, Executor. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. F. S. Hamilton, Atty. 28-.3t
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE The undersigned administrator of
the estate of the late diaries Hart,
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC
LEAKING
Notice is hereby given that the
I r ' e
following the i'Hie
on
MULLIN S DRUG STORE ” ' STEVEN’S DRUG STORK Mfg. by B-ETTES CO., INC.. DuBois, Pa.
,097,1
way
with 19.34,
eased by 58,000.000 to and freight traffic ini',S.814 tons to 270.877,-
fothei
^tension also Is recorded - -.vices operated on be- ,- arrangement with rallies. Passenger journeys
!94 to 13,117.
I woul
release, has collected and distributed thousands of dollars for the relief of former convicts and provided em-
ployment for many, he says. I u filing i - now formulating a plan
to purchase a chain of farms upon wfi , li former prison inmates would fie employed. He already has obtained a 350 acre tract in West Virginia l , d is seeking government aid and : private contributions for equipping
lit.
on of Fewol
be he
had
i-er hoc’ ,-eral r ?n inter 1 been
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their pow:
will sell at public sale at the Hurt Local Alcohi < Bevern-. e B 1 of farm, two miles northeast of Clinton p u tnam C v, In’:-. \ 'Ml. ' Falls and 1-3 mile west of Center () ; oo A. M. c e 'Hh day of School House, Clinton Township, on, 19:: ; at • Cieik'-i ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 I House, in th- City of Gteenc" - in Commencing at 10:30. the following: ::m inv ;h
One bay horse one gray mare,
both smooth moutn. r 0 the a nnlie-i it. nt the lo -tion h<-e-COWS—One Jersey and ShoHhorn jnafter out 0 . tho Alcoholic P-v-heifer, fresh soon; one - . eiape Permit of the class her-' <"er years o'd. heavy ® ne . -Jeignated an ! will, at s i ti;r - I yesir old threw quarters place, receive information cone ■ ng one Onafter Jorrwy', giving miiK. th(l fitn<>ss of sr)i .i applicant, > I the HOGS—^ vvo ‘ ’ propriety of suing the Permit ep-"I'MPll^NTS-ione 2-Horse wag- ’Pe l for to : :ch applicant r.t the
IMI i,r,.iir,.s » oi.ltlvator 1 disc premi es n m l
on, 1 eor planter, i cultivato . ^ Hoffman Brothers, 20 r ’35. (M-ff-harrow, 1 pulverizer, 1 «!»»•« ' man jrrothers Cafe), 17 harrow, 1 hay rak , g - ’ Rna street, Greencautle E, nr, Wine
watering troughloH Re tai,er.
1 buggy, iron Settle. • ” Said inv- di-atlon will be open to plow, spades, shoiels, pllen lorus, ^ an(1 publJc p rtlc | plltion HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Some ' 1 ^'roHOLir BEVERAGE COMhousehold goods. MISSION OF INDIANA.
Some Com in field. T ,
Dinner served by Clinton Falls R A s , nRf ipy, Secretary. laidies Aid. I PAUL P. FilY, Excise AdniinisCHAS. O. MILLER, Admr. | ‘ ™ 5. 12 -2 t
Vestal, Auctioneer. * iraior.
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Do liv- 1 in or near Bainbrl-lge nort of his life, always taking much nterest in the community, the rcbool ictivitics, and his family. He was -.Iv.-iys co cympathetic for tho rick
to II
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n their 1c
Fred ty role
let u.i
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Card of Thanks wish to personally thank ic who was go kind and hclp>ur sickness ami sorrow.
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TIBS WEEK’S WEATHER cnerally fair and cool first part vcok: occasional showers latter , with mild temperature; follow--y cooler end of week.
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::i>: PARDON ASKED 3TON, W. Va„ (UP) - already has served
]- ) i- . . of Deipite all his efforts, Dud-ling ,,. i;y i... , ;*i he has “repeatedly and conlin- •>. - n , 1; 1 ■ s i- 1 usly been delayed, handicapped, a pardon because the liarrassed and embarrassed in his 1 a former e-- let is work for others by reason of the preI work of aiding for- j Judice of people against him because , he is an unpardoned ex-convict and ■ hot and killed Ira S. un-reinstated citizen.’’
Sept. 6. 1909. He was voluntary manslaughter a five-year prison sention for an absolute pnr-
Du I ling also is known as the author of “The Trail of the Dead Years,’’ which recounts his convict: n and his experiences ns a prisoner in the West Virginia penitentiary.
Samuel GoJelwyn presents ? awis'
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ODSWORTH
with
\ 'ALTF. R HUSTON Rl ITH CHATTERTON Paul Luhs Alary Astor and David Wh en P.-Iensed tliru United Artists v
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what has conn defovu
r. -m Dodrxi'O fna lufaoturer < | 1 i ; t :i his ■plant t t :ark on a i ventitro. Ills it her youth in J rot; •aiicb a ml c x. 't to hh [)'■ XL''' !• Tubby T iv.it in his cur
Ih, Ur ding (wtinnbiU y.cuth, cMox"* him- , u by his 'idft- to t ( l iti (l Motors, and . 1 P; - of ] au o. d rdi ( ■ <l :t to riCapiUl'l uropnj she yearns for 11 u,• r. , fjj; ni b i 1 h fc rcnda end his business,
‘ 4 k » around, aboard ship and in tho world. Or vise ho was on the for-
. —„ . .
a i umbUM in vuvuiho, lor nrst
t>t tho old country.
. .ur between than and Eook-
i tl th’dx, p-’oring oaRoriy into space,
a llohimbu '
Ti In
osiy—up to
thun the Enalisl
; h.’id, therefore, pnRres.Kod mar-
to 11 cortnin nof.it. And
1 the Enalii ultod her. Ves
vi'lh u —-up to a oertain point. And
iman bad actually in*. Fran insisted, he had
ih iltod her. lie had kissed her
shoulder!
Major Loelcert was in turn offended. . nu’re taking ‘ w •« kodly unfair 1 • < f me!” In* tried. “I • u t v, ■ *x d uuk w hat w as ex-
' l of 100.**
, u ' is h mdalizcd. “What I ex*
1 of >ou V”
• 1 r t i-.idition about this sort
J lajnr 1 a • k< rt ln»l if ed.
1‘ *i put on her wurldiost niaunor. 1 tlinr.hf civilized people knew \ hen* an innocent flirtation stops.’*
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flit bill
liuulli turbii
t r. Fran
I. \t rt progressed marvelously—up to a point. ;
cuto mocha ur
Ztu-ilh.
“Makes me steud of liuto’. tho »tiu to hi
yinerr,
r Jne Chief sriuned. had," he sliotitcij hack, «(• * the oceui: on a ^uud,
JCven pica* storo for J confirm what
[.-.worth found fruit-
. -
iiouis atliiiifiii'; ilie i the poli‘'h( d, m ri--aktn to his plant in h id built sliips ini'he yelled ul»»ve lend, the Chui X.u-
“Wcll, if you “I'd hate to ly afternoon.’* J 1 eta were in helping' him
rm w!
decision All his
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li,
Uliv
and l>ick 'i’wbit and countryside
l Enel a ml!
ach dny 1.
to rc/i
the
ng the 13
t he bud made a ivinK Up hi i husilio luvl dreaim d of ['ogland, the Imme tho land of Shaltei,4 f tho country oi Sherlock Mu'me fl,
i I
id! M<«*hor Endaml! brought his urcam
With U r tiolfi
ship fyvrpt the waters, tir.h snore nearer and
r J'] TT.p. the
first of DodsworMi’fi great dis-I'.int-i.i i « .’mc on ti'° last day of
when he rushed to Frnr
iua
>(l
>p’s li;
Ho h ’d jiist behind which
He I ad in
d Fran in tears. What she hd ns a mild flirtation with live Major Lockcrt. had d in disusti r. It had nil been lerfully eujovable up tt* a certain
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i li. > r ; ;in joum- wherp In i- - - II - 111 !•:!• ly Mfl-I lirofcf-filllflllv «llll Clin t Eug'.aeci- ou wlint imiUe the
Major LpcUert smiled. "For a civ* ih : -i woman uliu's been ninrried us iuii.i; as you have, you re milking a good dial of u small matter.” He intended this to anger Fran, and It did. ‘"it ---n’t a small matter with me!” -he himuted furiously. I oju-r you my most abject apoN egies’,” said Lockcrt. I le also ottered her some excellent nl,-1-advico tliat sent her into tho r mih rage. The manner in which .- advice was given was even more tisive to her thou the advice itself. It- treali-d her as if she wore a silly schoolgirl. i fiie up starling things you aren’t -1 paved to finish,” he admonished, •‘ion think you’re a woman of tho tv- rid. You’re nothing of the sort. Why, any modern school girl would know how to handle herself better you' do.” 'i i ' a was more of this nature. The ill hot was that Dodsworth found his wife in tears. The more she tried to explain, the -nore bewlldt red Dodsworth found himself, ami the more helpless. "I suppose it's up to me to go out and shoot him,” he said, trying feebly !-• make a jest of it. "I would feel like a fool. Ami anyway, it’s your own fault for flirting with him. You mosf have given him some excuse.’’ This led to more tears, mid bitter •da that raqulrad smoothing out. I i inlly, when peace had been established, came the bombshejl. "Don’t let's go to England.” Fran pleaded. “I can't go to England where that man is—laughing at me!” And so the Dodsworths went to Franca instead. (TO BE CONTINUED)
