The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1937 — Page 2

OTK DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TITESDAY, APRII, 27. 192,7.

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, rish steaks and bakers as fine t V . v saw fresh from the Wa-

While they Inst pound 25c. phone 740. It

i river.

Limy Store.

L R salK: acres, just out of ' JJ,., Priced low to sell quick. cnrj3 ti. Real Estate at Right-

Agency, 22 South

26-2t

Insurance

l- p - \i.r 400 hu. Dunfield Soy „ S1 .,.,|. tested 05 by Purdue v a Is- 4 tons timothy hay. 26-27-3-0p.

Ip p.\|.K Two spann of extra w0 ,l mules weight 1250 lbs., jjj.'O per pair; some good ), , -rs: two good milk cows, n.xt thirty days; eight ewes hevc n land s; one spotted pony; , fnur V'-ar ■ Id saddle 5 gated a rr ,i saddle horse for a lady. Campbell’s Horse Barn. 27-2t.

JoR SALE: Gray enameled day to 16 inches, $3.28. Furni- ' E X chany - East Side Square. 170-h 27-lp

1.1;-. SAi.r unity cabbage, toma- , ;! ,,i i-.uliflnwer plants. 300 N. j„ lia sin- Charles Crawley. 21-tf

kR SARK: Six room two story In-rn home with four acres of at city limits. Hardwood In an I furnace. A good barn. Pi ice [i a w.n finance. J. T. Christie. I Kstatc at Rightsell Insurance Lncy. 22 St.uth Jackson. 27-2t

OR SAI.K Five burner Kerosene 'milt in oven, excellent condi926 N'lit.i Madison street. 23-3p

OR SALE: Year old white I^egi hen< Mrs Thomas E. Holland, iMicastle R 1. Phone Clinton Falls. 27-2p

OR SALK: Living room suite, 3 Icr in i d shape. 12 W. Poplar t* Plione 7ir.-YX after 4:00 o’irk Ip

[lew 12 f ute battery, guaranteed lonth no exchange. Get our Ires on Lee tires before you buy. V t's Franklin Street Garage. Bne 68. 22-tf

—Wanted —

WANTED: Good ’27-T»0 motorcycle. Ross Livesay. Cloverdale. Ind. 21-0p

WANTED: Wool, we pay highest market price. La wrier & Bettis Phone Morton, Indiana. > 27-29-1-4-6-8-H-7p

WANTED: Shoats 70 to 100 lbs., Walter Beam, Roachdale. 27-30-3-3p

WANTED: Young man to drive car, must also be capable of driving truck. Address Box 5, care The Bann er - 28-3t.

WANTED—Iron, metal, books, rags, hides, paper, steam engines, tractors. Always pay highest cash price, honest weight. Call 604. Greencastle Scrap Paper Company, Comer Maple and Ohio street. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf

WANTED TO BUY: Feeding hogs from 75 lbs., to 125 lbs. George E. Harvey, Plainfield. 26-tf

WANTED: One hundred, 100 lb. shoats. Ray Larkin. 26-27-3-3p.

WANTED: Trash hauling. 585-K.

Phone 22-6p.

Lady wants home with small re fined family to assist with housework. References. Address Box D, Banner. 27-21:;.

C oin Flip Wins Bride BUTTE. Mont. 'UPi — The Git’s inarrige license bureau vouches for the following: A young man anpcared with a blond and brunette and demanded a license. The cleik asked which was the prospective bride. The young man flipped a coin. I he blond selected heads and the brunette tails. The blond won.

Mrs. Norton Found Guilty

—Miscellaneous—

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INDIANS HOME FRIDAY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 27. - ' The Indianapolis Indians will return lo Perry Stadium following their short road trip into Ohio for games with Toledo and Columbus on Friday April 30 when the Louisville Colonels will come in for a series. The Colonels will be here for single games on Fiiday and Satunlay and | then the first Sunday double-header of the season will be played on Sunday. The Friday contest will of j course be free to ladies. Th- Indians management has announced that again during the 1937 season Ladies’ clays will be on Mondays, Wednes- j days and Fridays. Baseball is be- : coming more and more popular in , Indiana among the feminine fans vc ho have learned many of the finer points of the game. No longer do they yell when a foul hall hits up ! against the fence when pounded out by a local player. They groan in- ,

stead.

Following the one series here with t Louisville the team will make its' I first swing around the western end ; I of the circuit. The Indians will open ; 1 on the road against Kansas City, i

Invitation to Mav 12 Cereriiony

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, THEIR MAJESTIES Li KING GEORGE VI & 1 OUEEN ELIZABETH

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Oftteial eorotuiUon card OfTicird invitation to the coronation of King George VI in Westminster ' y, London, May 12. is p ete red. It is issued to invited guests by the Duke of Norfolk. rail marshal of Britain. The card carries shields of the new king and queen and of British possessions

Mrs. Violet Wells Norton. Englishwoman who claimed I hat Claik Gable, as Frank Billings ” was the father of her daughter Gwendoline, was found guilty at Los Angeles. Cal., of using the mails in an attempt to obtain money from the screen actor. The piny found her not guilty of th second indictment, charging conspiracy. Tne above Soundphoto, flashed from Los Angeles, shows Mrs. Norton being comforted by her daughter.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE

then I'isve to meet Milwaukee for a

to meet

FOP. SALE: .3

tors, plow and cultivators. Three

Eordson tractors; one 8-16 Interna-I serlc3 with ,hp tampions, and then tional tractor. All kinds sw.™ 0,1 U P Twin Cities

parts. All kinds used tools

S. Campbell, Corner Vine & Franklin

g£ rec j 27 et ' * 3C on l ' a y' May 15 against MilI waukce. Night baseball in Indianap-

Fordson

Walter ^' nroa P°P R ani1 St. Paul. . ! The return to Perry Stadium will

Federal Housing Administration Insured Loans. To buy or build your home, to refinance existing mortgages. Mellott Agency, Mellott, Ind. 21-6p

olis is to he formally opened either

MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL—You can’t please your mother more than by giving her a fine photo of your-

on that Saturday night or the follow- I ing Monday, May 17th. The date will be announced later. With many new faces in the Indianapolis lineup and the entire team hustling, the indications are that the Indians will draw better this season than in a number of years. There

self. May 9th, Mother’s mack’s Studio.

Day. Cam- has been a fine response from out-of-

Have your wall paper cleaning done now. Phone 611-Y. Call evenings. 26-6t.

24-tr town patrons thus far this season. The official opening day attendance

war, 7.285 spectators.

J urtKin-P.fJ Turkey Eggs for sale. 1 C. Vermillion, Clinton township. 26-2p

p.IVATE SALE of antique house- , goods, dishes etc. Beginning 5 ' Saturday continued until Wed- j day 10 p. m. Mrs. W. C. Stewart. ! South College Avenue. 24-3t.

If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indigestion. Heartburn, Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at L. M. Stevens.

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SHERIFF'S SALE

By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk ol the Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Trui Hixor Lumber Company, is Plaintiff and Call Reagin and Harriett Reagin, are Defendants

FOR Soo or Trade: Brazil properGrn m astle property or farm. 12. 27-lp.

I requiring me to make the sum of one ! hundred and twenty-seven dollars

Are you one of the lucky ones seeing r, n( ) no cents, with interest on said IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD, decree and costs, I will expose at | Friday. April 30, H. S. Auditorium? Public Sale tc the highest bidder' on

Saturday, the 22 day of May, A. D. : 1937, between the hours of 10 A. M. 1 and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day at the door of the Court House in Put-

Reserve tickets on Hanna's Book Store.

sale

Sam 27-lt

FOR SALE: Now ladies and ^ nam county, Indiana, the rents and

•For R*»nt

OR RENT: Five room house on WKshiiiLton street. See Ella V 309 Walnut Street. 27-2p. FiR RENT: Three furnished and hath. Call 307 South Street. 26-3p.

sports, one four year old five gaited profits for a term not exceeding sevBay saddle horse. Will mind like a ^ en years, the following Real Estate

child, stretch out, kneel down, lay | down, look like a million, but will : take less. Also have nice clean rub- J ber tire buggy and harness, looks j like new. $175 will take saddle horse buggy and harness. Now come and lock at this deal at Campbell's Horse

Barn. Corner Vine

[ORRENT: Unfurnished rooms for ' streets, Greencastle

hous> keeping. 2 East Hanna m 27-2p

Franklin 27-2t.

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Lot Four (4) in Block Seventeen (17) in Commercial Place, as shown by The Plat on file in the Office of the Recorder of Putnam County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests ami costs, I will ai tin same time and place ex pose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof

ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER as

Four Co-eds Get Movie Chances

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F ! ame a nd fortune may be In prospect for these four young and hinning co-eds who were winners of beauty contests sponsored by Six" schools in the Missouri valley. These comely campus

Kaslwinner at KansasState college; back row, Doris John-

^ at hryn Bi^tch? Oklahoma Oty, winner at Oklahoma university. Each won a movie teat a« a result of their victories. ”

One way to win un auspicious radio debut is to be baseball’s most sensational young pitcher. Here’s Bob Feller, fast-ball wonder of the Cleveland Indians, wanning up for a few fast ones on Joe Cook’s radio program.

Tmc Story To Datb Young Michael /iiuolby, foyer to avenge his father's ilenth at the hands of the Spanish Ini/iiisltion, offers his services to ijuecn Elisabeth hi combatting King Ehilip’s Armada. Sent to Spain to Impersonate Hilary Vane, a conspirator killed while plotting against the Queen in her Cc it, he is received by Phillip a"4 told to ii«'oif instructions. Meanwhile he meets Elena, 11 Spanish girl who once saved his I'/p in Spain and is now married to de Colmenar, Governor of the Fsrurial Palace De Colmenar surprises his wife and Michael alcne on a terrace.

Chapter Five

A^Un Michael stood in the presence of the dour Spanish King, ready for another joust of wits that would gain him the key to the Eng Imh conspirators names if he succeeded, destruction if he failed.

"Mr. Vane, you Uug'and tonight “

will leave for

behind Michael "Pshaw! That name'" laughed Michael. "Why, he's my oldest friend—it's on the tip of my tongue . No, it's gone . The King turned his stony countenance toward de Colmenar "Mr. Laurence Gregory is the name." “Count de Colmenar, you will place this gentleman under ar-

rest."

In the corridor outside, de Cotmenar relieved Michael of h's sword. "Keep your dagger." he mu'tered under bis breath "You will need your dagger Mi Ingolby."

"Then Elena has told you - ’"

"My wife has told me a tale of folly so inconceivable but walk on.

We may be watched."

As they walked down the corridor, de Colmenar hurriedly gav • Michael his instructions for escape Despite his lovallv. he had no choica bat to let the Englishman go, to expose him would have been to implicate his wife When they reached the end of the corridor, Michael was to be turned over to a Captain and a squad of soldiers for incarceration. Then it was up to him use his dagger and trust 'o his

hope to deserve your Majesty's prowess and his wits to make good

t.ruct," t h “ escape.

may be sufficient to discharge

ists. Said I

said decree, interest and costs, sale will be made without any relief j whatever from valuation or appraise-

ment laws.

| John T. Sutherlin, Sheriff Putnam

; County.

I Apri' 24. A. D. 1937.

! F S. Hamilton. Attorney for Plaintif.V 27-3t.

Sip

/?j col.Ix 1 ~ar hoarse .lAoufs and the sound of illun ij

you," s [ichael

' t ' r t ■ 'nt you," said tha ..arci: gui Michael started K.r.,- o’untiriucil without change

I do not trust any

a! or

yc; tellov ■ your welfare de o;'. obeying me. You are

an while, in their private suit-Colm-nar w .. taxing Elena with ; os:; impropriety of htving t ur.d in the Englishman s

Marching down the Ion T

toward the prieon. urrourI >y his guard. Michael suddenly s' ; qv; 1

. 11, ■ vour welfare de recover he had seized on - o. <1

swords and was racing aac.t , the way they had come. w. 1 - guards in full cry behind him. He ducked into a stra:! ■ am

opening off the corridc;'

rushed in after him. Up wen 1 ; sword, as three swords clcsaa :\ an him Cut — parry — thruc — ..1 of the soldiers slumped .or'. 11 1 with a moan Michael llun ; . 1: 0 j • against the other two and v.aj j... of the room, racing down ,.;j hai.-

way again.

Again his vay was bloc r.d. .1 the archway leading to na stood the Captain with _ ra a ,

knees anii confessed -word.^ mockjny his^ path.^ M en

..ere wrs ra harm. Kc was .laying goodbye—I shall never

t..m again."

gain' Wlicre have you seen him J-. c" V/ho is this man that yru in public and In private

.To, no

You are wrong!"

Pedro!

body :',!.:• iff with sobs, ..he

to her

husband, just as flung himself desperately u.

o.y'.hing to h-r

undod on

ount that the King

the door

a i-.eoeenge

nfortn tne "ount tnut me iti ..ed his presmeo irumcdlately

to info

a the King's working cabinet His : .esty wrs giving final ins'.ruc-

ti. s to Michael.

"Upon your arrival In England yeu will, of course, immediately get i: touch with fciir J. .nos Tailcton

a d—?"

tie paused signlfleantly, waitinp

Michael to take his cue

"And My Lord Amberlcy,' spoke

u.) Michael

The King proceeded. It was like a game a game of life and denM' in vhieh the fin.-l stake t.-aa the . vival of a great Queen and hei

Lxapire.

• Mr. Joseph Maddison—am!— er.iu the King Michael was icady

tv.' him.

"Rlr Humphrey Cooper," he reondcil blandly Philip continued:

ia>id Illingworth—and So there was still another' Mi chad thought dcepcratelv, wildly,

fencing for time.

"Let me see; Turlcton — Amberley — Madoison — Cooper — Illing —

worth," he repeated.

"And — ?" came back the King's voice, icily, threateningly Meanwhile de Colmenar had entered the room and taken hi* place quietly

{To be concluded.)

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Nctlci i: hereby given to the Creditors, Heir: and Legatees of Mary M. K'ng. iloceiisoil to appear in the Put nam Circuit Court held at Greoneas tic. Indiana, on the 20th day of May. 1937, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with

the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said belts are notified to then and there make proof of I heir ship, and receive their dlstribu- | live shares. Ros.i Bdrk. Exec. Witness, the Cleik of tmld Court, this 26th day of April, 1937. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam I Circuit Cout t. 27-2t.

Child Weds Despite New Law

Homer Peel and child bride '

Marriage of 'anothcr Tennessee child to a mountaineer despite the state's new law setting the minimum age of a bride at 18 has authorities up in arms. The latest child marriage is that of 12-year-old Geneva Hamby to six-foot, 32-year-old Homer Peel, of Epperson, Tenn. _ It is alleged that Peel gave the child's age as 18 in seeking a license. 1

Model Town Nears Completion

| View of colony |

man. caught the mending a

his dagger hilt, ami pl'i.igo.l h ; own weapon into the itaaiiij.u ,

throat, as the remain.n; thundered down upon him No time for continued

Leaping over the ataiiw.: z .

trade, he dashed for a n. 1. ,'

gained the inside, crashed .1. • -oc shut in hia pui-ouc;^’ — i

bolted it.

Summoning every 0:111 ■ f h s strength, he hauled a heavy u.o.j up against the door, pileu \ c r. .3 of wooden binrhcu on 1 .1 of 11— then seized a burning '.04, frjr.l the flieplac? and set fire to ir* va.ncade In a few momenu ihe ^or and. the wall near it, wcuo -utvclopeiJ in roaring flan.co. Outside the doer the flu.naa : and belched at the steadily gathe; - ing soldiers. "Fire! ’ they _,hc-Ud.

“Fire!’’

Michael's chance had Co.».e. lie ran to a balcony opening olT -ac other end of the room, shouting “Fire! Fire!" Then, leaping from the balcony to the stable* yard below, still yelling "Fire,” he pae^cd unnoticed through a crowa of Spaniards dashing around m panic, found hia horse, and wa-, away toward the coast.

Greenbelt, Md.. a resettlement project located ten miles from overcrowded Washington, is being finished by an army of 5,000 relief workers When the complete set of public utilities is installed, an estimated 3,000 persons will move into the town, beginning normal li/e in one of the most self-sufficient communities in United States. W Alexander, resettlement administrator, Is In charge of th#

project. -—

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