THE GREENTOWN GEM • SPECIAL SERVICE OF THE WE3TERN NEWSPAPER UNION

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POPULAR YOUNG GIRL "Uncle Sammy" Answers NEWS FROM LOCAL MYSTERY OF WHO "SOCKING BATTLE" Taps at Home of Son AUTOACCIDENT VICTIM BOYS IN CALI. CAMP KILLED THE GOAT? WON BY LOCALS Samuel Mimes, age 94, a former res- ident of this place, died at the home of his son, Ed Himes at Nappanee, Miss Harriett Shockley, 19, Daughter Monday night at 9:45 oclock. He had Baseball Forms Much of Recreation Numerous Requests for Whole Story Thirty-eight Hits for Forty-nine Bas- of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shockley, been in failing health for the past sev- Activities in Whitmore Camp for of Goat Killing Mentioned in es and Twenty-Eight Runs Mark Reforestation Boys. Gem Last Week. Gowsh awl Hemlowk! Wuzint dat Receives Broken Neck eral years. Mr. Mimes resided here sum wrain? Greenfield Game. 9 for many years, but on the death of Wroastinyere tyme iz kummin nou his wife, Mrs. Phoebe Ann Himes, he en ime wreddy evun ev ive gott er AUTO SKIDS AND TURNS OVER has made his home with his children. NATIVES GO INTO HIDING INCIDENT OF SOME FORTY missun tuth. Ime or six wro consum- OPPORTUNE HOMERS BY D. He was of a jovial disposition and ON WET PAVEMENT SUN. EVE. AT THE SIGHT OF CLOUD YEARS AGO BRINGS SMILES ir wregularlee hey bin knowin ter hitt WEISENAUER, KERN, IMBLER an interesting conversationalist, being itt a litul strongir att tymz. well posted on matters of history. It Eddie Kniharte wuz praun fer itt is said of "Uncle Sammy" that he had ter wrane boute de furst uv de third Was Enroute To Home of Cousin To no enemies—everyone loved him. He Working on Fire Trails Through the To Many Old Tinders Faces—The Account for Eight of Local Runs — Spend Few Days.—Funeral Held Forests—Heat Terrific in Day- Poem and The Whole Story Is innun Sunda—den changd hiz praur Merchants at Lafayette Next always took an active interest in the aftur de fiftuh. Wednesday Morning. local Camp of the G. A. R., having time But Cool Nights. Given in Full. Sunday. served his country with distinction and honor as a member of Co. H, 34th SUMMER UNION MEET- Like a thunder bolt from a clear Indiana Infantry. Following is another letter from In connection with the "poem" INGS BEGIN SUN. EVE Collegian Giants sky came the word late Sunday eve- He is survived by three sons, Ed, our old friend John Schafer, now with which Mr. Johnson of Everett, Wash., The Collegian Giants, a colored ning of the death of Miss Harriett and Milton of Nappanee, and Virgil the Reforestation boys located at the sent to friends some days ago as stat- The first service of the summer team of Pine Ridge, Miss., known Shockley in an automobile accident of Bourbon. Seven grandchildren and Whitmore camp in California: ed in these columns then, a story of union meetings will begin Sunday as the singing ball club, will ap- three and one-half miles south of four great-grandchildren also survive. Whitmore, California its origin and the "killing of the goat" evening at 7:30 oclock, at the United pear here against the Greentown Lakeville. The first message to the Funeral services will be held at Nap- July 19, 193311eading to its production was sought Brethren Church. The sermon will I Merchants on Thursday afternoon parents indicated that Miss Shockley panee this (Thursday) afternoon, fol- Dear Hallie: in order especially that copies of the be delivered by the Rev. J. H. Brown, I August 3rd. Advance reports are was seriously injured and was in a lowed by interment in the cemetery We received the "Gem" all o. k.I ancient epic could be procured for fu- pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist to the effect that this is a real hospital, but this was worded in such at Bourbon. . Thanks a lot. There has been no ex- ture ages. Church. The music will be provided ball team. They won 140 games manner as to prepare for citement in camp for quite a while. Its a long story, but a brief review by the U. B. Church. against 28 losses last year. Their the more severe shock as they Wheat Acreage Reduction The boys are getting lined out on their of the goat killing is essential to any This is the first of a series of five singing will be well worth your learned the truth. The entire com- work and things are running smooth-la pplication of the classic poem His to be held on Sunday evenings during presence at the game. Fans, do munity was thrown into deep sorrow Plan for Howard Farmers ly. We had a ball game with a team -tioatship was the property of Samuel August, each meeting to be held in not miss this one! and sympathy for the bereaved fam- at French Gulch which is about fifty Brannen, a man of numerous attain- a different church, with local pastors - — Plans for the formation of an or- Whether the fact that the local ily. miles from here. The Whitmore boys ments and withal the stormy petrel delivering the messages. Music will I ganization to secure contracts with Merchants had their picture taken or The accident culminated a pleasant beat them twelve to seven. Don But- of the reconstruction days following be provided during the series by the farmers desiring to take advantage ler has been doing some good pitch- _the_ Civil War. The goat was a large host church. the opening of the sky to the hand of visit at the Shockley home north of of the new farm relief law by agree- J. Pluvius for a little shower, had its town of Miss Helen Hancook, and a ing, and so has Tip Eads. Joe Crou- type- of animal long on whiskers and A cordial invitation is extended to ing to reduce wheat acreage and thus sore, John Watson, and I, have been stink, and unanimously conceded to be the public to attend these services. effect upon their playing Of it was participate in the $150,000,000 fund doing some excellent playing from the outstanding public enemy of the just simply in the books for the game the government anticipates will be the sidelines. John has been coming village. One of his bitter haters to- Judge Cripe Names Six to be so, is a matter of debate. How- raised by the processing tax have around to get me to put film in his day tells how Billy was a tobacco ever, the Greenfield-Greentown game been made in Howard county. camera for him, and saying that he fiend, and for a chew would follow For County Tax Board Sunday afternoon was sure a fan A temporary committee of eleven would have to learn how to do that. one from place to place begging. Yes, tickler with plenty- of action. Six will be set up to assist in the allot- I have finally caught on that he is and says another of his staunch enem- Judge Joseph Cripe of the Howard home runs and a double enlivened the ment program until a permanent just playing me for a sap and getting ies, "Hed butt you if you didnt watch circuit court, Tuesday announced his action at the plate. board of directors is selected in Aug- away with it. out and hand him tobaccer." appointment of six men for the new The locals went into the last of the ust by farmers who sign contracts. All reports from Indiana say that With such unsavory background it county board of tax adjustment which third 8 runs shy of a tie and came out This committee met last night at the there has been no rain there for quite was quite the natural thing for a will convene Monday, September 18, with one necessary to knot the score, office of county agent R. C. Stang- awhile. We saw a cloud here the oth- lively bunch of Greentowns convivial to review budgets and tax Levies .to be in as wild a third inning one could land, to arrange an educational cam- imagine in the way of hitting on both Miss Harriett Shockley er day and the natives all went into spirits, clowns and harmless rowdies made by the various taxing units. paign in connection with the program. hiding. The days are rather warm, to plan deeply and often on Billys de- The appointine4ts were, Henry sides. neighbor girl of Benton Harbor, Mich., As preliminary work, three form it gets up to about 110 in the day- misc. The date and all preparations Quigley, mayor of Kokomo; Dr. J. C. Imbler got hold of one in the first with Miss Shockley over Saturday letter will be sent to each wheat grow- time and then after sundown it cools were finally fixed and Billy was easily Stone, member of the Kokomo school inning and planted it twenty feet this night and Sunday. The three had er in the county, one of which will off to about fifty. We suffer from coaxed over in what has later been board; Howard Coate, trustee of side of the entrance gate for one of left the Shockley home earlier in the contain an application blank. Farm- the heat in the day, but we sure make • called "Yaller Town." No house north Union township; Jesse M. Riley, ex- the longest drives ever made in the evening for Benton Harbor, where ers in each township may elect a di- up with restful sleep at night. of the Clover Leaf R. R. then over trustee of Howard township; C. A. local park. Kern scored ahead of Miss Shockley was to spend a few rector and two others to make a com- We are working on what is known there and no possible aid for Billy Rich, ex-trustee of Monroe township; him to put the score 2-0. The visitors days with her cousin. mittee of three which will collect the as fire trails. Along all the roads lwho at the command of "fire" passed and Charles K. Lewis, of Honey Creek came back in the second for 4 count- contracts and submit them to a coun- ers and continued in the third with The accident occurred three and- trAil$ thron4411-4ite-iern n Goat Paradise ty committee, -rii-sh -an171- tjw_fifth ended their one-half miles south of Lakeville, cutting out all the undeTh 1.,-..,,,,, for "tlie--Co.At was da-d." The .. tittertriPPrTA.VIRIMISTSIt 410,„ - sEwo.ilt Township meetings also will be dead stuff fifty yards on each side. Os Johnson says that fusillade day, when the county council meets scoring. The locals bc-ar-cIeeping when the automobile in which the held to acquaint the farmers with the up with 7 in the third, one in the sev- three young women were riding was This leaves a strip which will be very equalled a Governors salute and that and selects its one member. new law. The plan will be entirely hard for fire to cross, and in case of he heard it on his way out of town enth and 6 in the eighth. passing a car on the road. It had been optional with wheat growers. They Cheek was hit hard and Condon fin- raining and their car skidded on the forest fire, will confine the fire to to his farm, wondering what it all Local Boy Places Third in , will be guaranteed a parity price for one area. However, the "area" may could mean. Billy was accorded a ished. Each side used two hurlers, wet pavement and overturned, throw- their wheat regardless of the market Condon being the most effective. ing Miss Shockley and Miss Hancook be ten miles square (wide open very unceremonous military deposit Swimming Meet at Camp price. The parity price will be con- spaces). ,in an old abandoned well over there A home run by D. Weisenauer in the under the car. The other young wom- sidered as that price which enables eighth with two on put the game on Several of the boys have seen deer and it was a confusion of smells in Richard L. Scott, son of Mr. and an was thrown clear of the car and the farmer to buy the same amount ice, and another by Kern with two on her injuries were less serious. while going to work and at night when that neighborhood that revealed his Mrs. Harold Scott of this place, of I of goods with his wheat as he bought out on the road with trucks. We have tomb. Company D, who is attending the (Continued on last page.) Miss Shockley was probably kill- in the period from 1909 to 1914. seen a few "rattlers" but most of them Mr. Brannen who was ever watch- summer camp of the citizens military, ed instantly, suffering a broken neck. Farmers who have had no wheat were sitting on the side track at Red-W ful and alert in his efforts to find training camp at Fort Benjamin Har- Baptists To Hold Quarter- Miss Hancook suffered severe injur- for the last three years have been ding. None of the boys have been BillAs cruel murderers, but whose rison near Indianapolis, placed 3rd in ies, while the neighbor girl who was ly Meeting at Kokomo warned that they can not share in the bitten or even close to it for that mat- love for Billy was easily eclipsed by a the swimming meet which was held driving the car escaped with only tax plan and that they might force ter. They have heard enough about desire to get somebody anytime and l at that place last week. The contests slight injuries. the market price down by overproduc- rattle snakes to realize that they are The one hundred and twenty-second any way. So when the well was pol- I were conducted by an authorized rep- Quarterly Association of the Separ- The overturned car attracted the tion. The contracts will be in force bad medicine. luted—a real state offense—it was , resentative of the American Red two years, 1934 and 1935. The cam- It is getting too late to see what I ate Baptist Church in Christ will be attention of many motorists but no then he got busy with the Grand Jury. I Cross and were well attended by the one seemed to have the courage to paign is to be an educational one with am doing and I am too lazy to light Witnesses tell how that the whole ; candidates at the post. held at the Kokomo Baptist Church, give assistance. A baseball team rid- no pressure being brought to bear on a light so I guess that the only solu- bunch of Goat Murderers and all their July 29-30. The following program ing in a truck came upon the scene, farmers to reduce their wheat acreage. tion is to ring off. folks were subpoened before the Grand has been arranged: and went to the rescue and soon had Figures show 598 wheat growers in Sincerely, JOHN T. SCHAFER. Jury. Witnesses further sayeth that lUnion-Jackson 4-H Club Saturday Morning Session the two young women out of the the county with an acreage of a little the entire bunch of actual perpetrat- Girls See Kokomo Sights Song Service Congregation wreckage and took them to the hos- more than 11,000. Each .county will Tolle-West Nuptials Are ors of the crime were drilled and Devotional Wm. Randolph pital in South Bend. It is reported be given a quota on a five-year av- trained to the nth degree and solemn- Song Congregation that Miss Hancook is out of danger erage, from 1928 to 1932, of 12,000 Solemnized Here Sunday ly sworif to not tell the truth and About fifty members of 4-H clubs Address of WelcomeTruman Beatty and has been removed from the hos- acres and 305,000 bushels. Thus if every boy knew his "onions."—sans of Union and Jackson townships, un- Prayer and Praise Meeting pital. the reduction in this county amounts The home of Mrs. Ferne Tolle of goat tales, whiskers and smell. der the direction of Mrs. Floyd Miller Janie Flick to 20 per cent as is generally expect- his place was the scene of a charm- and Miss Mary-Connor, visited a num- Adjournment. Dinner at church. Miss Shockley was dead when re- The late Adam Daugherty, who ed, there would be under cultivation ting wedding at noon Sunday, when ber of points of interest in Kokomo Saturday Afternoon Session moved from the wreck. On receiving could hear a fly light on the school only about 9,600 acres. Each individ- her son, Roscoe and Miss "Kathryn Thursday. Among the places visited Song Congregation the message the parents, Mr. and Mrs. house bell, cupped his hand around ual farmers quota will be based on West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. were the Bell Telephone building, the Devotional Ed Eades Chas. Shockley and son Robert, and his ears and in answer, "State your a three-year average, from 1930 to West of near New London, were united Grocers Dairy Products plant, c- Song Congregation the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- name to the jury," said "Yes, the 1932. in marriage. The ceremony was per- Intoshs Laundry, McLaughlin plant, Special Music Kokomo Church ion Shoclaley, left immediately for goats dead," time after time his in- formed by the Rev. L. G. Bears, pas- Dietzens Bakery, and the Kokomo Sermon Harry Case South Bend, where they first learned terrogator was so answered. Other tor of the United Brethren Church. Tribune plant. Saturday Evening Session of her death. Bold Theft of Mast Ware witnesses as dumb as Adam was Mrs. Robert Hodgens sang "I love "deaf," simply had no Goat sense at Song Service. The body was brought from South Ambulance Wed. Morning you Truly." all. Edw. Fulwider, a boy of twelve Mrs. Shrock Entertains Devotional Glen Nephew Bend in the Mast Ware ambulance Miss Ruth est, sister of the bride or thirteen, let his curiosity get him Home-Makers Club Sat. Special Music Margaret and early Monday morning, and prepared Bulletin acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Ray Con- (Continued on last page.) Irma Basey for burial. The stolen car was located at well of Kokomo as best man. Sermon Omer McCoy Harriett was one of the popular Tipton early Wednesday after- After the ceremony a bountiful din- Mrs. Lottie Shrock entertained the Sunday Morning Session young ladies, active in all social ac- noon, and as we go to press both nor was served to the following: Home and Foreign Mission- "Home-Makers" club at her home Song Service. tivities of the young people. She was Mr. Mast and Mr. Ware are in Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tolle, Mr. Ray ary Society Holds Meeting Saturday evening. The meeting was Special Song Mary Bell Cox a member of the Methodist Episco- Tipton after the car, where it was Conwell, Miss Helen Swartz, Mrs. Al in the form of a miscellaneous shower Devotional W. Williams pal church of this place and one of found abandoned in a cemetery. Estel of Kokomo, Miss Ruth West of The Home and Foreign Missionary in honor of Mrs. Ruby Overman, for- Consecration Service. the leaders in the young peoples New London, Miss Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. Society of the Congregational Chris- merly Miss Ruby Kendall. The guest Sermon Lee Springer work of that church. She was a grad- The large Hudson ambulance be- of honor received many beautiful and Sunday Evening Session longing to Mast Ware was stolen Ferne Tolle and children. tian church held its July meeting at uate of the Greentown high school Mr. Tolle is a steel worker employ- the country home of Mrs. Walter useful gifts. Refreshments were ser- Sermon Chester Mitchell from the barn where the firm keeps with the class of 1932, and attended ed at Kokomo. They will reside with Hiatt, east of town Wednesday after- ved to the guests after enjoying a very Ball Teachers College at Muncie the their machines on the rear of the lot Mrs. Ferne Tolle at present., pleasant evening. of Mk. Masts home, about three noon, July 19. Mrs. Minnie Perkins, Barn on Miller Farm past term and had intended to return president presided. Mrs. Dove Hun. there for the fall term this year to oclock Wednesday morning. The car Destroyed by Fire singer had charge of the devotions. continue her school work. Her win- was driven east on State Road 22. Lucky 4-H Girls Picnic Attend Luncheon at Ko- An accordion number was given by ning personality made for her friends Mr. Mast heard the thieves drive at Park Monday P. M. Fire of an undetermined origin de- the car from the barn, but supposed komo Wednesday P. M. Mrs. Clarence Dunlap. Refreshments with those she came in contact and were served to ten members and one - stroyed a large barn on the farm of they were numbered by her acquaint- that Mr. Ware had received a hurry i Arthur Miller, about 5 miles west of call and that he had come for the ear Mrs. B. D. Mitchell, President of guest. t The Lucky 4-H club girls of Libor- ances. ty township sponsored a picnic Mon- town on the Sycamore road, shortly When the hand of the Maker reach- not desiring to awaken him. Several Howard County Federation of Clubs, afternoon at the Greentown Park. after three oclock Thursday morning. es out to take the life of one so young other residents of the neighborhood was hostess at a beautiful appointed Union Two. Sunday School !day osefrvseadndtwoicsheevsenanind le- With the aid of the Kokomo fire with a bright future before them for also heard the car leave, among them one oclock luncheon Wednesday at Picnic at Forks of Creek Refreshments department the volunteers were able service to humanity, it seems more I being Mrs. Burkhart living next to her home at 1001 North Philips street, to confine the blaze to the barn. With the barn, Mrs. G.. Ball living on Main Kokomo, her guests being Presidents hers and three guests. All enjoyed a sad and hard to reconcile oneself to The annual Sunday School picnic good time. the structure was consumed twenty street and Roscoe Locke, living next of the Federated Clubs of the county the bereavement. But faith in the of. the Union Township schools will bel The 4-H club local exhibit will be tons of hay, some harness and a few One who does all things well, the to the Mast residence to the west. and county officers. The luncheon other implements and utensils. The However, no suspicions were aroused tables were lovely with bowls of yel- held at the Forks of the Creek, Sun- held at the City Building on August 7, hope springs that as flowers wither day, July 30. If the weather does not ,1933. The public is invited. loss was covered by insurance. in springtimes full bloom to scent by the noise, they thinking the ambul- low roses. A number of calves in the barn at permit the holding of the affair in the I the home of the angels, so bath this ance was being taken on a call by the Mrs. Earl Miller, President of the the time of the fire were saved by Research Club, and Mrs. Ray Greene, open, it will be held in the Phlox RETURNED FROM TRIP flower been plucked to adorn the owners. George Miller. The car was driven east on the state County Treasurer, were among the Friends Church. Sunday School at Mr. and Mrs. Ora Seagrave, Mr. holvenly regions and add her sweet- 10:00. Preaching service at 11:00. — road, but a report by Pearl Murphy guests present. and mrs. Willard Seagrave and F. S. ness and purity to that clestial body, Basket dinner at the noon hour. The was to the effect that he had seen the Seagrave of Kokomo, have returned Queen Esthers To Meet away from the evils and pitfalls of afternoon program will start at 1:45, a sinful world. car passing through Kokomo. The VISITING IN EAST home after a two weeks trip touring With Mrs. Weaver Fri. theft was not discovered until about with a good program of speakers and the west. On the way home they vis- Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sloan and special numbers. Everyone is invited. Mrs. Charles Shockley, one brother, 6:30, when Messrs. Ware and Mast Mrs. Susie Sloan left Tuesday for ited with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seagrave The Queen Esther Class of the M. Robert, and the grandparents, Mr. and went to the barn to prepare the car Connecticut where they will visit the at Oklahoma City. E. Sunday School will hold their reg- Mrs. Marion Shockley, all of this for use at the Shockley funeral. formers sister and latters daughter, MAKE LARGE CATCH ular monthly meeting at the home of place. The car was minus three of the Mrs. Grace Sloan-Overton, and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Golding, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Donald Woods of Mrs. H. H. Weaver Friday afternoon, Funeral services were held from seats which had-been removed. State ily. On their return they will attend Mrs. Frank Keyton, Mr. and Mrs. Swayzee and Mr. and Mrs. Garah July 28. All members are urged to the Methodist Episcopal Church Wed- policeman, Frank Zirkle, and the town the Michigan Conference of the Wes- Luther Howell, and Mr. and Mrs. Woods and children of Kokomo were be present. nesday morning at 10:30 oclock, with and county officers were immediately leyan Methodist Church, returning Bert Rowe of Ft. Wayne, spent last the Sunday evening guests of their the pastor, Rev. R. W. Graham in notified of the theft and state police home in time for the annual Wesleyan week at the Golding cottage at Chap- parPnts, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Woods. MRS. ZELLNER ILL charge. Burial followed in the I. 0. headquarters were put on the job at conference and camp meeting at Fair- man Lake. While there they caught Katy Kingery spent Monday and Mrs. Al Zellner is quite ill at her 0. F. cemetery. once. mount. • 288 blue gills, and thats no fish story, Tuesday the guest of Joan Hittle. home on North Meridian street. THE GREENTOWN GEM MEMEW THE GREENTOWN GEM keeper had put in with her own skinny "And in less extreme cases, peo- hands. "When theyre gone, in about ple are getting away with it every Gem Printing Co. Publishers "Roses" Cover Up Iwo weeks, well have to make soft day. And probably some of us who Hallie F. Symons ....Editor and Mgr. FORLORN ISLAND soap with fat and ashes," Slather Ho, are loudest in our questioning as to Entered as Second Class Matter at the Variety of Sins gi ton explained. "And by crackle, fifty whether that girl could really be so Greentown Post Office. By Edison Marshall dream, like I see you? But you see years of luxury hasnt made me forget idiotic are ourselves playing the fool Copyright by Edison Marshall Harold Eugene Roberts, age five, son her now, maybe you catch love soon. how!" Social Parasites Not Only for some one who covers up impo- of Harry Roberts of Columbia City. NVNU Service Her arms, they strong—they hold you There were two identical safety Ones Who Impose on sition or abuse by bringing us roses. was crushed to death, and his brother tight. She young, and she white girl, razors, two packages of blades, and "How many social parasites live George, walt`injured slightly at a lain. like you. And she no say this to any a stropping device. Sharing these, Kindhearted. on the bounty of friends and get her yard when a log rolled on them. SYNOPSIS man before." each of the four men could make some away with it by sending them roses Roy C. Clark, twenty-four. of New — When Eric and Roy were out of sort of a decent toilet, a considerable Taking as her text, "Getting away —literally or the kind whose fra- With his yacht, the Intrepid, prac- factor in their morale. There were Albany, was killed instantly when a tically abandoned by its crew, Felix hearing, each got the first real glimpse with it," a woman writer of note de grance is that of a delightful person- large truck in which he and seventeen Horton, millionaire, with his mother, of the others soul. They respected three brushes, plenty of combs, and livers the following short sermon, ality and charming flattery. And we other men returning from a relief or- his daughter Nan, and Roy Stuart, puts each other deeply, they could work scissors; a pound of tobacco (when it which we think our readers will ad- know that there are husbands who Into Squaw Harbor, Alaska, to recruit. ganization road repair job ran over together toward certain ends, yet they was •gone the pipe-smokers could use mit contains some food for thought: allow a woman to work and plan and Failing to secure sailors, Horton en- the little willow bark) ; and again an embankment and struck a tree. gages a bunch of nondescripts strand- were as remote as pine and palm. "I dont think Id like to see any skimp and deny herself out of all Miss . Mary Katherine Barksdale. ed there. A gigantic Pole called San- Eric had inherited the idealism of the Mother Hortons contribution, some of these men go to the penitentiary proportion to necessity if they are domar, deaf but not dumb, is their needles and thread, a carton of ciga- eighteen, of Paoli was Instantly killed North. The basis of his strength "A girl said that about a gang of sharing fairly—and get away with it leader. Captain Waymire, the Intrepids rettes, and a Bible. and three other young people injured skipper, Is an old friend of Eric Erica- was character. But Roys guiding kidnapers who held her captive in a by sending her roses—on occasions— There was simple jewelry—the best when their automobile crashed into see, unemployed, but holding masters light was logic. He was ruled and basement for twenty-nine hours until or telling her how beautiful or won- a concrete bridge abutment at a papers, and he engages to sail as chief guided by his brain, never his heart. had been left behind in a bank-vault; they collected from her father a ran derful she is. And there have been curve on the road between Jasper and officer. Horton is seeking uncharted His superior intellect ran cold as an articles of apparel ; and for toilet use sons, and daughters, too, who used Islands of which he has heard. Nan soni of $30,000. peculiarly feminine, towels; ft carton French Lick. and Eric indulge in a moonlight flirta- electric dynamo. He could be kindly, "They broke into her home and tile same system with a foolish par- of matches, this was Roys inspira- In order to promote better times tion, which brings them both to the brave where bravery was something forced her to go with them, they ent—and got away with it. threshold of interest in each other, if tion; a wicked-looking hunting knife among milk distributors the city coun- more than a tradition, but he took life shackled her with handcuffs and kept "Oh, yes—the sending of roses cov- not of love. The Intrepid is deliberate- that Wilcox had bought in Seattle; cil of Valparaiso has cut the license ly wrecked by one of Sandomars as lie found it, made the best of it, her In a basement, they filled her ers a multitude of sins. They get Roys ethnological notes; some mens fee from $25 to $10. but provided that crowd. Eric takes command of a small and never gazed beyond. father with terror with threats of her away with it." sleeping and under garments; and ap- ©, 1933. Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. vehicles and horses must be equipped boat, In which are Horton, his mother Which of these two types have con- fate if he did not pay, they robbed and daughter, Nana maid, Marie, and proximately a thousand dollars in cur- with rubber tires and shoes so citizens tributed most to civilization—the in- him of $30,000. And she would not Roy Stuart. Unable to help, they watch rency, will not have sleep disturbed. Sandomar kill Captain Waymire and tellectual or the emotional, the realist like to see any of these men go to the The division of the spoil passed Luther Albertson, Jr., age nineteen. leave the ship with his crowd. Way- or the dreamer? Which is most im- denitentiary. WHITER? YOU SET! -N\ mire has thrown Eric a revolver. Aleut gaily what might have been a dark is in St. Edwards hospital in New Al- portant In the ultimate destiny of "Why? Well, they treated her IT WASHES CLOTHES Indians help the party ashore. From hour. Now they could understand the bany, suffering from a bullet wound one of them, speaking a little English. mankind? Wtich would triumph in with the utmost courtesy, and one 4016 OR 5 SHADES WHITER joy of an Eskimo squaw at the gift under the left eye inflicted by Hobart Eric learns there is no communication this Island adventure—a re-enactment, of them brought her a bouquet of WITHOUT SCRUBBING of a yard of cloth, or a butcher knife. Kessler, merchant policeman, when With the outside world., on a small scale, of mans long war roses, so that she would harbor no j Roy called Horton aside to advise Albertson and Edward Sturgeon, age with savagery and the raw powers of ill will. an immediate truce with Sandomars nineteen, attempted to rob Kesslers CHAPTER IV—Continued nature? Only time could tell. "Most of us would regard as a store. According to police, Sturgeon "Ericssen, this girl is our one hope," gang. It would be hard to ignore —5— fatuous optimist a man who thought confessed his part in the burglary and Roy said. "If youll play your part, and forget the shame in the dawn but "Name, she Aleut word mean Place- he could prevent ill will on the part involved Albertson. we can be free In two months. Shes policy demanded no less. Combined, Where-Everything-Gone-Away. Che- of a girl he had so Injured by bring- The Morristown Sun, published more fallen in love with you at first sight— they made a formidable party of thir- chaquo as saym." ing her roses. But it worked. He than half a century, has ceased pub- whatever that means—and as priestess, teen men. They could dominate the "Forlorn island." Eric spoke quietly. got away with It. lication. The owners, R. A Richard- she controls the island. If the young timid Aleuts, possibly force them to "Fits it pretty well, I should say," son and Mrs. Anna Sammons, lire mov- men of the tribe would go with us, break their taboo. Moreover, if the Roy said. "Chechaquo, how do near- ing the plant to Wisconsin. The Shel- we could reach civilization. You know whites must make the journey alone, ly sixty people manage to live here?" byville Republican has established a that, as well as I. They could feel granted an ahnost impossible feat, the "We catch salmon, sea-lion sometimes, branch office in Morristown, with Miss their way in a dozen covered kayaks; bloodstained hands would be needed roots, berries, birds, in sea we catch Violet Akeman in charge. a good many would be lost, hut some to work the boat. seals, halibut, codfish. But we no dare Jacqueline Cole, age six, daughter would be sure to find the strait." "And It soon may be a question of go out very far from harbor, bad cur- of Mr. .d Mrs. Eugene Cole, South "Throw their lives away to save our life and death," Roy said. "The food rents take bidarka into rocks. SO fish, Bend, died in a hospital- of burns re- own skins? Thats what it amounts supplies on this island are decidedly halibut, codfish mighty scarce. Sixty ceived when her dress caught fire. to." limited. Eric thinks hard work and Sprinkle Ant Food along win- people get along; more than sixty, She had been playing with matches. "What of it? An inbred, hopeless more efficient methods will feed the dow sills, doors and openings Now my clothes everybody go hungry. So we no have Joseph I. Schumacher of Anderson. handful of savages. Erie, we—must whole population, but I doubt it. We through which ants come and more than sixty." age seventy-one, retired banker, Is look after ourselves first—and our have no rifles, and we cant do much go. Guaranteed to rid quickly. last 2 or 3 times He spoke calmly, casually, and Eric more with native gear than they Used in a million homes. Inex- dead. He was deputy clerk and later women—thats the first law of life." pensive. At your druggists. deputy auditor of Madison county be- watched him with steely, narrowed "But Id have to play square with themselves." longer eyes. "How do you manage it—not fore becoming cashier of the Peoples Fireheart. Shes no common squaw— "You think we may have to ration ethicE I stopped abusing my clothes to have more than sixty?" 4 State bank. After it was merged with to these people shes a semi-sacred be- the natives?" Ilorton asked. every week—since I began soaking out the Anderson Banking company, Schu- "We keep count. When one baby ing, whose virginity Is closely guarded "Possibly. for a few months. And the dirt instead of scrubbing it out against macher retired. He was active in Ma- more than sixty born, he die. Mother, —and the only way I could induce her we cant do it without Sandomars a metal washboard—I must have saved at sonic circles. she cry sometime, but she know do to raise the taboo vvould he to marry support. I admit its a bit raw—to least $100. For clothes washed the safe Officers of the State Probation Offi- no good. Other women, they put baby her in her own church, and take her come to their island and then half- scrubless Rinso way last 2 or 3 times out on beach, wind she blow, baby no Cheapest and Best cers association were re-elected at the with me to the outside world." starve them—but the fittest must sur- sk your dealer for Daisy Fly longer. And they come shades whiter, semi-annual meeting in Indianapolis. live long." "Oh, youd have to pretend it was vive. After all, theyre just a hand- Killer. Placed anywhere, et- too—even without boiling!" tracts and kills litlies. Neat, They are Maurice L. Petit, professor "Rather like an exclusive club," Roy the real thing. But fer you the cere- ful of inbred savages, of not the clean, convenient. Lasts all The Rinso way of washing clothes is at the University of Notre Dame and sa:id grimly. "Someone has to die off mony would be an empty form ; when slightest value to the world." A season. Made of metal. Cant the modern way. So easy on you—so easy `="-,. spill or tip over.Cant soil, or chief probation officer of St. Joseph before another can get in. But dont we reached the first settled island, But could Sandornars human wolves Iniureanytking.HaroldSomers,Inc.,Brooklyn,N.Y. on your hands—so wonderfully easy on the county, president ; Rev. Carl H. Bar- look so shocked, Ericssen. Plenty of we could buy her a lot of new dresses, be controlled? It looked reasonable clothes! nett, pastor of the Central Christian primitive people practice infanticide— a phonograph if she wanted it, and to Roy. Their pack probably lacked DAISY FLY KILLER Cup for cup, Rinso gives twice as much church, Lebanon, vice president, and some of the Eskimos, for instance— leave her happy. . . . And really, cohesion; three of them had no hand suds as puffed-up soaps—even in hardest Mrs. Huldah Lyday, Clinton, secretary. but its usually haphazard. This is Worlds Fair Visitors.La Salle Plaza Hotel, water. Great in shes not a bad looking girl. Shed In the killings and would want peace. $1. day up. Special weekly rates. 150 out- treasurer. very new and interesting, keeping an make your stay here very pleasant." As for women, they could have their washers,too—and raeLV„".`kiLL'A41,g J. Sweeny, seventy, retired first exact count." Erics blue eyes had a cold shine. pick of the squaws—this would keep loft, 57i N, La Salty, simply grand fix vice president and controller of the Gen- "Its horrible! When the popula- yop_antLgrop that, Stuart, I wouldat them satiage4--...,and Sandomar, himself dishes! Get the eral American Transportation corpora- tion gets too large, why cant some of break trust- with Fireltea ,,,.1 r could fake Firehea that Eric •■■■•■■••"...... ■■•■■• BIG package. tion, dlid in Mercy hospital, Gary. Mr. the men defy the danger and strike we dont leave here for the rest of had rejected her. Sweeny was widely known as an In- out for new lands? Thats the way our natural lives. If I married her The grim-faced crew still hung back HAY , FEVER THE BIGGEST-SELLING dustrialist and philanthropist. His real men do." here in her church, Id stand by it, but when Erics crowd sought the comfort and ROSE COLD Sufferers PACKAGE SOAP IN AMERICA personal interests were wrapped up in "And get themselves drowned? Im not going to cross my blood with of the beach-fire. Only when the H- A Hoot and Herb Capsules are solloon a Thats romanticism—in contrast with get rellet.ilot:m""-b.lVe. by.r.e.,eredofiC,PUTfiVi gpb.z.ler ctlin Gary, where he had lived since 1910 Aleuts to save you or anyone else." seal-meat was boiled, the birds sizzling, FINANCIAL—Stock market trading. OnlY when Gary was sprouting as a city and good horse sense. The only thing that A cynical gleam came into Roys and the root-bread baked on the rocks, time` small capital to make big profits. We show Is troubling me Is that now the popu- ; `:4`""s111147,1:1.:.0.0 you how. Brokers Personnel Training Bu- steel center. cold eyes. "Its plain that Horton did they push sullenly near. Horton reau, 1804 Wash, Blvd. Bldg., Detroit. - Four additional bridge contracts lation is seventy-six." and I will have to take matters into spoke to them casually and made have been awarded by the Indiana Presently Chechaquo led them to our own hands. We cant rely on you ; room in the circle, but only "Gorge," Could You U se 50 Letters Daily, ea. contain- Dont Suffer With . highway commission. They include one the church. Of the light that some youre too d—d gallant. And I warn the little cockney, showed any socia- ing quarter? 25c (coin) brings plan. Louis ■Alill3TAT)Z1;1 1A8.! far-sailing Russian zealot had brought James, 102 E. Superior St., Kokomo, Ind. 1 bridge in Road 26, near Kokomo, How- you that our methods may be a lot bility. IDEAL LAXATIVE TEA will benefit you. to Forlorn island nearly two centuries Large carton 50e or TRIAL package 10e. ard county, awarded to Robert H. tougher on your Aleut friends than a Nan would never forget this picture IDEAL PRODUCTS before, only a dim glimmer remained. AGENTS. Fast summer seller! New, mesa- 1330 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. King, Danville, for $7,661.36; one little romance with a squaw." —the low red fire in the fading light, In the front half of a two-room turf tional outdoor ngame. for men, women, chil- bridge in Road 13. near Elwood on They returned to the barabara to a fretful sea under blowing gray dren; biggest hit in years,. no-risk .otter. WNU—J 30-33 house was a crude stone altar, a silver Write Spanuth, 333 N. Michigan, Chica o. Tipton-Hamilton county line, awarded find their comrades rolled in blan- clouds, and the island populace gath- g Ikon in the repousse work of old Mos- to H. L. Maddocks. Newark, Ohio, for kets, asleep. Sanclomars gang were ered here in the truce of the bread cow, and one gold candlestick. Here $7,817.32, and two bridges in Road 26. roaming about the island, fraternizing and meat. It was hard to know the Aleuts came to chant the prayers near Hackleman, Grant county, award- with the natives, saving their strength whether she was sleeping in her own they did not understand, to the white ed to H. L. Maddocks, Newark, Ohio, for trials certain to come. Eric and canopied bed In a glittering city and mans God on whom they had grafted for $12,636.26. Roy flung themselves down on the fur this was no more than a dream in the a/24f CSZAW their own animal gods and their Investigation at Winchester of the robes and rested, too. night, or whether she had died and devils of sea and storm. In the rear automobile crash in which three per- It was mid-afternoon before they was born again on this hopeless isle, room lived Fireheart, direct descend- "1"44114...; sons were killed when their car was had all wakened, rubbed their eyes, and the distant lights, beauty, and ant of the priest, and custodian of is one of natures greatest/ struck by a machine owned by Mayor and definitely croased th border be- warmth were no more than a vision the magic he passed down. y Roswell 0. Johnson of Gary revealed tween life-like dreams and fantastic In a white squaws soul. gifts. Preserve its soft texture) She came out at once, a slender that the victims apparently had driven reality. Nan now demanded that she "Lets come to an understanding, /with. a. soap that contains tke girl with slanted black eyes, her tawny onto the state road without seeing the know the worst. "Im grown up, and all of us from the Intrepid," Horton choice t products of nature. approaching Johnson automobile. The skin scarcely darker than Nans able to stand It. Are we going to began with every show of confidence. s golden tan. Only a drop of white victims were George Tanner, forty-nine spend a week at this charming winter "Were In a bad predicament, to say blood flowed in her veins, but it had years old, of Saratoga. who was driv- resort?" the least, but it wont last long, and refined her features and quickened -70 ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rex also Roy hesitated, but Mother Horton I think we should co-operate just as Cuticura Soapc 4 her mind. She gazed at the two white of Saratoga, who rode with him. thrust her lean elbows into his ribs though we were still on the ship. And A kind heart may bring jail for Fos- men half in awe, half in exultation. "Tell her!" the clear old voice urged. since Ill pay all the bills in the end, I ter Lewis, proprietor of a school sup- "Fireheart make prayer for you to "If shed use her head, shed figure think I may as well remain in charge." come," she told them in soft, throaty ply company in Evansville. Lewis It out for herself." He glanced toward Sandomar, but tones. "Prayer, him answered. found a redbird with a broken leg in 0511, "A week from now, our salmon fish- the deaf mans eyes were on the he big, strong god, give Fireheart what his yard and, to protect it from cats ing should be well under way," Eric winking fingers of his cockney inter- YES...TH ERES A\ she want." and other dangers, took it in and fed said gravely. "In three months the preter, and he did not glance up. The it and tended it until the leg had "But why, Fireheart?" Roy asked. summer will be gone, and the fur- rest of the pack stood silent, in odd mended. The grateful bird when well "What did you want of white people?" seal herd heading south. A little more fixed postures. DODGE TRUCK FOR W. refused to leave him. Edwin "Fireheart, she hear stories pass bad luck, carelessness, or overconfi- "You must all stand and work to- Aleon, deputy game warden, swore out down from priest. She think, dreant, dence, and well be gone, too, not res- gether, and Ill lead you the best I a warrant against Lewis, charging him wonder about white mans country; cued, but dead. The most we can can," Horton went on. "Now for to- EVERY HAULING with "illegal possession of a redbird think, pray maybe sometime white hope for this winter is just to live— night. Myself, my daughter and her in violation of section 6 of the migra- people come here. So she make Che- to hang on. Then, if we can keep up maid, and Mrs. Horton will occupy tory bird treaty act." Lewis pleaded chaquo talk white mans talk, so she our strength and our numbers, to plan one room of our two-room turf-house NEED! guilty when arraigned before United ready when they come. She heap some way to freedom." —Roy, Eric, Wilcox, and DeValera the States Commissioner Robert C. Enlow. lonely; tired of little island; think The girl looked at him straight. other room. The Aleut couple who He was bound over to the federal maybe white man come, take her "And if we survive at all, we may be own the house have kindly agreed to grand jury. Lewis declares if he is away." here three years? Is that it?" move in with their neighbors. You sent to jail he will leave the United Turning from Roy, she caressed "I should guess that well either other fellows seem to like one an- Want to save money on hauling States upon his release. Erics bare arm. "Fireheart think win—or definitely lose—within one others company, so suppose you take equipment? ... New 6-cylinder Robert Burton, age twenty-eight, your skin heap pretty, heap smooth, year." the large Icashga (meeting house) at Dodge Trucks and Commercial captured by Evansville police when his too, like otter fur." What might be a She gazed a long time into the hiss- the end of the village row. Chechaquo Cars are designed to cut haulifig Intended victim, Delmar Dickman, age jealous gleam came into her slanted ing fire. "I suppose wed all be lucky tells me that he can furnish you with costs lower than was ever twenty-five. grocery manager, angered black eyes. "Fireheart see two white to have gone down with the ship." plenty of extra robes." at being struck over the head after dreamed of before. Now priced girls come in boat, with old woman. "You might suppose so—I dont." There was a tense silence, then he had obeyed a command to lie down. amazingly low. See your Dodge Maybe one your wife?" Erics tone was deep and rough. "I Gorge stepped forward. His little turned on Burton and took his revol- Dealer and let him go over Roy broke in quickly. "Neither Is thank God Im here, still able to fight. weasel face was drawn in an odd ver, was sentenced to ten years in In- your hauling problem with you limit wife, but the girl with the curly Im going to make the best of it and, grimace, half-anger, half-scorn. "Who diana reformatory. without obligation—and 9 chances dark hair will be my wife soon." as soon as you get your bearings, I you speaking to—us?" he asked, in Opposition to application of the na- "Flreheart no care about you. I no know you will, too. And theres a way his high, rasping voice. in 10 Dodge Trucks or Commer- tional industrial recovery act to news- see you come in dream, I see tall man, out, If we can just find it." "Why, yes. Im just suggesting—" cial Cars can save you money. papers in any manner that would rep- with eyes like sea, with skin like "And well get along," Mother Hon. "We dont need you to tell us where resent virtual licensing of them was snow." She reached a brown hand ton chirped. "Thank heaven Ive still to sleep. Well sleep where we please expressed at a meeting of the North and stroked Erics cheek. "You no got two good teeth to chew those and with so we please, and we dont eastern Publishers association at Oli- marry Other girl. Bymby maybe you tough little birds." want no lip from you. You ear me, ver lake, near Ft. Wayne. marry me—Fireheart, priestess of lost • • ..... dont ,you?" The Pennsylvania railroad station in people—and we have baby with skin Marie put two leather handbags Horton changed color, but kept his Madison and surrounding ground is to like snow, too." saved from the wreck in the middle head. Eric and his friends watched Firehearts black eyes were brim- become a community center. Negoti- of the floor. "Here are our earthly and waited in dead silence. ations are under way between the ming,, and Eric mast answe, them possessions," Nan said gravely. "I "I dont think you need take that NEW COMMERCIAL EXPRESS—Just the thing NEW 1 1/2 -TON CHASSIS— VA-ton, 6-evlinder straight. "A white man does not Madison Kiwanis clubs and J. T. think wed better see what we have tone," Horton replied. "Theres no or quick pick-ups and deliveries. Has standard chassis —131 whee/base. Den. marry until he is in love," he told her now and divide up." floating Power.engine mount- frames—full floating rear axle— Ridgely, Indianapolis, superintendent reason we should be enemies. Were ngs, Hydraulic Brakes, many exhaust va/ve seat inserts,other kindly. "Love comes to him when it 490 of the Indianapolis division of the She dumped the contents of the all going out together, one of these other advantages $450 great engineering advantages. comes; he has no power to seize it, or bags on the floor. On top, more pre- Pennsylvania, whereby the property is days, and therell he plenty of rewari All Prices F. 0. 13. Factory, Detroit—Bumpers and Extra Equipment Additional to make it go." cious than rubies, lay half a dozen to be turned over to the city, the land Ion good work and decent behavior." made into a public playground and the "Then you no see Fireheart in cakes of soap which the old house- (TO BE CONTINUED.) Mindin g into a nubile Meeting house. THE GREENTOWN GEM Iss.11■Imalassalmossium.owessailwasiiiiisi 4•4•44+++++4•4444-4444+++++.1•44 STORES MAY CLOSE FOR BALL GAME THURSDAY

Among the Churches A movement is under way at ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ this time to close the business houses next Thursday afternoon jartry,57;1 Meridian Street Christian during the Giant Collegians and Greentown Merchants baseball game to afford all clerks and fans Bible School at 9:30. You are in- opportunity to witness the game. vited to be here every Sunday at the hour of opening. There is always a welcome for all who come. "Hoosier Poet of Ozarks" Morning Worship, 10:45. Be as re- IN ANSWER TO A LADYS LETTER gular as possible in attending the Pens Poem in Memoriam worship period. Worship is a natur- al and necessary edement in Chris- A lady writes to say that she does not understand why an S-cylinder tian living. The Gem is in receipt of a poem by Christian Endeavor at 6:30. All Henry Coffin Fellow, known as the car does not cost more to run than a car with fewer cylinders. She young people invited. Your presence "Hoosier Poet of the Ozarks," written in loving memory of the late John J. refers to my statement that our Ford V-8 develops more power on a gallon will add interest and enthusiasm and help to make the organization more Fellow, who died suddenly at his home at Berrien Springs, Mich., and was of gas than any car we have made. efficient. Union service at 7:30, at the U. B. buried on the ancestral lot in the. The use of 8-cylinders does not mean the addition of two or four Church. This- will be the first of the Phlox cemetery. Mr. Fellows is the series of union services on Sunday oldest, being 76, and the only brother extra fuel consumers. It is not, for example, a 4-cylinder engine evenings, which will be continued of the deceased, and is the last of the old- James Whitcomb Riley bunch of multiplied by two. Our 8-cylinder engine takes the fuel supply of an throughout the month of August. Everyone is welcome. Everyone is Hoosier authors in the southwest. He ordinary 4-cylinder engine and divides it eight ways. And why? urged to attend. has gained considerable note as an Dont fail to attend the Annual Co. author, teacher and preacher. The poem follows: By reducing four larger explosions into eight smaller ones, we get meeting at Fairfield, August 6. The engine smoothness and quietness. Eight-cylinders indicate the way the Fairfield church will extend you IN MEMORIAM their best welcome and you will enjoy OF MY BELOVED BROTHER gas is used, not the amount. It is just the difference between going the fellowship of the day. . JOHN J. FELLOW upstairs in four long jumps or in eight ordinary steps. In a far away land stands an humble United Brethren Church cot Two things use up gas--bad engine design and useless car weight. L. G. Bears, Pastor Near the shores of an inland sea; Besides having an engine that gets a high percentage of power out of the It is hushed and still, as the Weaver Sunday School at 9:30. Dora Dill, is not,. fuel, the Ford V-8 has a light, strong body and chassis so that no power Supt. Has gone to the Ever-to-Be. Public Worship, 10:45. Followed is wasted in moving excess weight. with the quarterly communion ser- lie has woven his rug that the Master vice. gave The only extravagance about the new Ford V-8 engine is in the building Christian Endeavor at 7:00. Him to weave in the Long Ago, The first Union service will be held And his body has gone to the silent of it. The extravagance is ours--the economy is yours. at this church at 7:45. All the grave The whole question of car economy needs clearing up. An economical churches of Greentown uniting. Rev. To rest till the bugles blow. 1J. H. Brown, pastor of the Wesleyan His rug was woven of scarlet cord car gives economy all round. Price, operation, upkeep, all play their I Methodist Church will deliver the ser- Through the length of its mystic mon. weft part. If what you save on gas you lose elsewhere, that is not economy. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday eve- Twas dyed in the blood of a Crucified ning at 7:45. Mrs. Anna Landrum, As to upkeep, our dealers say that in recent years the improved Lord, leader. A. comfort to those bereft. quality of Ford cars has cut down their repair business 50 per cent. The Aid Society will meet at the parsonage all day Thursday. A pot- It hangs oh a wall of burnished gold As to price with quality,--judge far yourself. luck dinner will be served at the noon In his house not made with hands; three weeks out of hour. Its worth in words can never be told As to economy, here is the record of a stock car By letters he made in the sands. shop in Oklahoma: New Salem Friends Church What he rendered to man was a Polly Couch-Bowman. Pastor On a run of 10,054 miles at the rate of 1,000 miles a day-the Ford service of love As he climbed up the pathway of V-8 gave 18.8 miles per gallon of gas. Not a drop of water was added Bible School, 9:30. Wilfred Shep- life, pard, Supt. Lesson subject, "Gideon." And when at the zenith of all a Dove to the radiator. The oil was changed once in 1,000 miles. As the light from their lamps could Bore his spirit away from the strife. only shine after the pitchers were That should answer a lot of questions. broken, so the light of the Lord can His song has been sung in a minor only shine in our lives after our stub- strain born will is broken and we surrender With a harp of an humble make to Him. • And we hear in our hearts its tender Hour of Worship, 10:30. refrain July 24th, 1933 Prayer meeting every Tuesday eve- From a cot nigh the inland lake. ning, 7:30. There being five Sundays in this LOCAL AND PERSONAL month, our pastor will not be with New Salem Friends until the first Sunday in August. Mrs. E. R. Carter was the Wednes- A cordial welcome for all at New day guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Salem. Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stahl and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Congregational Christian Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodmansee Rev. L. C. Winn and family of near Windfall, Mr. • and Mrs. Harry Lamb and daughter, The attendance at Sabbath School Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Lamb, Miss Opal In Memoriam HONEY CREEK NEWS In Memoriam was slightly on the increase last Sun- Lamb, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Free- Estimate $8,000 Howard's day. We hope it will be still larger man and family. Share of Intangible Tax In remembrance of Father on his Betty Warnock spent Monday after- In Memory of Mr. T. R. Dawson, next Sunday at 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett R. Beck and 82nd. birthday, July 28, 1933 for Geo. noon with Mrs. Harold Schaaf and son. who passed away one year ago July Morning Worship, 10:30. son, Jerry of Knoxville, Tenn., are Christian Endeavor at 6:00. From an estimated revenue from W. Cate. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Younce and 28, 1933. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Matchette On next Sunday evening we will the intangible tax receipts the state family of near Wabash entertained and family and other relatives. unite in a union service to be held at schools will receive approximately This is your birthday, dear father, at a pot-luck dinner Sunday, Mr. and We can not say and we will not say Helen Scott is spending a few days the United Brethren Church. $675,000. Ten per cent of the total And in Heaven you celebrate. Mrs. Earl Johnson and daughter, Mr. That he is dead, he is just away. in South Bend the guest of Dr. and Mid-week prayer service on Thurs- remains in the state general fund and With mother dear, yes mother dear and Mrs. John Middlesworth and fam- With a cheery sniile and a wave of Mrs. George Rosenheimer. day evening at 7:30. the remainder goes to the counties. Who oft made the occasion great. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rust and the hand, Jack and Dorothy Ann Woods of Ko- Ladies Aid Thursday at the church. Twenty-five per cent of the county family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson He has wandilred into an unknown land komo are spending the week with shares goes to the county general fund Every year we journeyed homeward, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Von Wine- And left us dreaming how very fair with their grandparents, Mr. and and the remainder will be distributed With our treasurers all for you, gardner and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee it needs must be, Wesleyan Methodist Church Mrs. 0. J. Woods. Since he lingers there. to the school units. I can see your smile so plainly, Brunk and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown, Pastor Mr. E. F. Thomas and Mrs. Wm. B. On this basis it is estimated that And your look so kind and true. Lee Green, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Middles- And you, 0 you, who the wildest Lord and sons, John Franklin and worth and children, Mrs. Claude Rudy yearn Billy Joe, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard county will receive approxi- Sunday School, 9:30. Sometimes some guests we did invite and daughters, Mrs. Cidney Smith, For the old-time step and the glad T. Summers at Washington, D. C. mately $8,000. This would permit a Morning Worship at 10:30. The ones you most admired, Mrs. Ray Highley and family and Mr. return Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moss and Miss reduction of approximately three Union Service at the United Bre- Anil the the day was lonely, and Mrs. Howard Currens and fam- Think of him faring on, as dear in Edna Moss were the Friday dinner cents on the property tax rate here. thren church Sunday evening at 7:30. We always felt inspired. ily. the love of there guests of Mr. Frank Graf and daugh- Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Smith spent Sun- As the love here; ters. Cottage Prayer meeting on Friday at -USE GEM WANT ADS- 0, father, could I but see you, day with Mr. Newt Smith and daugh- Think of him still as the same, we Miss Fana Ray of Sims spent the - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Croddy, In the dear old home today ter, Irma. say; week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas at 7:30. If I could clasp your hand Miss Emily Boswell of near Roann He is not dead, he is just away. Wright and Mrs. Lola Pickett. All are welcome to these services. I DARE YOU And to you my love protray. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamer were the Warren Rust and family. Sadly missed by the wife and child- week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. To Keep Me Busy Repairing It woud ease the ache in my weary Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schaaf and ren, Mrs. T. R. Dawson, Hollis, Ho- Miss Jeanette Street was the Tues- C. F. Mast at Swayzee. Your Radio. Work Guaranteed. heart, son spent Sunday evening with Mr. ward and Vivian. day evening guest of Mr. Frank Graf Mrs. Ronald Freeman and Mrs. It would drive the clouds away, and Mrs. Chas. Schaaf. and daughters. Clint Hunsinger spent Saturday even- John F. Sloan But all I can do is to think of you, Mrs. Myrtle Hauge and son called JEROME NEWS Miss Lela Davis, Louise Scott and ing in Kokomo. And your wishes try to obey. on Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Warnock and Mrs. Lucille Campbell and Electrical Repairing; Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer and Dorothy Scherer left Monday night daughter, Tuesday. for Chicago where they will spent the of Perrysburgh, Ohio spent the week- Finishing; General Repairing Mr. Ike Firmer spent Sunday after- The days seem lonely without you, Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin and Mrs. greater part of a week at A Century end with relatives here. E. MAIN ST. Its so hard to "carry on." Howard Rust spent Friday afternoon noon with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reed Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wright, Mrs. and family. of Progress. We miss your love and counsel, with Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Woods were the Lola Pickett, Miss Fana Ray of Sims Miss Betty Jane Bridges has re- And the victory it always won. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rust and fam- Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Hattie and Mr. Algie Moss spent Saturday ily were the Friday guests of Mr. and turned home from her visit in Mar- evening in Kokomo. tinsville. Evans of Kokomo. - Today I will visit the dear old home, Mrs. Thomas Boswell and family of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thorne of Mr. and Mrs. Bus Imbler of Kokomo Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong and MAGNETIC BATHS And look thru tears to see near Roann. West Palm Beach, Florida, Helen were the week-end guests of Dr. and Erma Ruth Symons of Muncie and The image of father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and fam- Scott and Miss Mary Weisenauer Mrs. J. F. Powell. Dee Symons spent Sunday with Mr. Body Elimination And imagine you there with me. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schaaf spent the latter part of last week at- Miss Louie Inez Burgan has return- and Mrs. J. C. Symons. Infra-Red-Energy and son spent Friday evening with tending the Worlds Fair at Chicago. ed home after a few days visit with No cake, no candles, no flowers today, Mrs. Cidney Smith and son, Virgil and I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott and fam- BODY MASSAGE Miss Eloise Lamb has returned to friends near Warsaw. To make a soul more gay, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. ily spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Swedish Movement her home after spending a few days But instead well visit the silent and Mrs. Harry Metcalf and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Curren and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stewart and with relatives at South Bend. Violet Ray and Vibration Miss Merle Symons and Mary Cuth- and Mrs. Paul Caldwell spent Thurs- graves son were the Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Little and chil- And there we will kneel and pray. rell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon in Indianapolis. "THE WAY TO HEALTH" and Mrs. Cletus Warnock and daugh- dren entertained at Sunday dinner, J. C. Symons. Mrs. Lillie Curless spent Tuesday ters. Mr. and Mrs. Willis McCan, Mr. and Men, Women and Children Well place a wreath or a lily white, Mrs. Rebecca Keever spent Sunday afternoon in Kokomo. Mrs. Franklin Ladd and daughter Mrs. Gerald Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. On the sacred soil today, and Mrs. Harold Schaaf and son afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MAE PUCKETT FOSTER Lavern Downing and son. And think of the love and toil-worn Symons. pent Tuesday with Mrs. Chas. Schaaf.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder of Ko- 321 W. Broadway Kokomo Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of hands Mrs. Otto Lucas spent Saturday komo were the Sunday dinner guests Ohio were the Monday afternoon Phone 5843 by appointment only That under the sod doth lay. with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Quick. of Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Keyton and guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Symons. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson spent family. And it may be that only tomorrow Saturday evening in Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McQuillen re- Well meet at the Fathers throne. County's Share of Common turned home Monday morning after And all the joys of our earthly ties, Local Couple Divorced spending a few days with Rev. and Its Here Will be lost in our Heavenly home. School Fund Is $14,921.05 Mrs. A. E. Lease at Middletown. Rev. -Hazel Cate Pence. in Circuit Court Monday and Mrs. A. E. Lease accompanied NOTICE! Howard countys share of the state them home and spent the day. Nora Swisher was granted a divorce common school fun in the June tax A New Telephone Subscribers June Relief Claims Mr. and Mrs. Law Kern and Mr. from Ben Swisher in circuit court at settlement and the h.shrdluhrdluuuu and Mrs. Earl Kern spent Saturday Were Paid Saturday Kokomo Monday on the grounds of settlement is $14,921.05, and the coun- evening in Kokomo. cruelty, by Judge Joseph Cripe. He You can save ty auditor has received a check for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rudy and son, LOAF Payment of poor relief claims for also awarded custody of the couples that amount. Dan, of Logansport and Mr. and Mrs. the month of June to creditors in all seven-year old son to the plaintiff, The state 7c levy yielded the sum Garrett R. Beck and son, Jerry, of townships of the county, was made but ruled that the father may visit of $1,367,849.07, of which 45 per cent Knoxville, Tenn., were the week-end Try Stanleys Saturday at the office of the county the boy from time to time. The case is set aside for state aid and the bal- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Matchette auditor. was heard Friday and the court re- 25c ance distributed to counties on the and family. BetterBread The county did not receive its grant served his decision until Monday. basis of $1.56 per capita of average Mrs. C. W. Hamer is spending a from the federal government until Each month if your tele- daily attendance in the schools. The few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Friday, when a check for $25,479.70 ENTERTAINED SOMETHING countys share will be distributed on Mast at Swayzee. phone account is paid on or arrived. Under new rules governing 8c 8c Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Golding enter- the same per capita basis from figures Miss Emma Scherer is quite ill at before the 10th of each the distribution of relief money to tained their neighbors and also their in the auditors office. her home east of town. Miss Helen SOMETHING BETTER counties, the auditor must file a cer- month. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowe of The county paid into this fund $16, Decker, nurse, is caring for her. tified list of relief claims with state Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Key- 839.97 and lacked $1,918.92 of receiv- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flora and officials before the money will be al- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell ing back as much as paid in. children returned to their home in UNION lotted. at their cottage on Chapman Lake Plymouth Saturday, after spending CITY BAKERY Sunday evening, before all returning Telephone Company Miss Annabel] Williams spent a few the past week with the latters CLAUD STANLEY, Mgr. Mrs. H. J. Street spent Tuesday to their homes. Ice cream was enjoy- days last week with Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. 0. E. Ayres and son, J. # evening with Mrs. Mabel Kingery. ed. • Lester Lee and family. Walker Ayres.

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ions kinds of fish and was filling a 4363 Vaults Column Sport Nibbles third "t put in th ice house," he ex- plained. "They keep there fer FOR SALE—Battery Fattened Fries. months." —Phone MRS. 0-.i 0. SEAGRAVE. —o-- For A Limited Time Only -04 These are conditions that confront WINDFALL NEWS all anglers at some time or other in REFUGE „ their expeditions over the country- Special Low Prices on Barn Paint side in quest of sport with the wily Mr. and Mrs. Harold Legg were the denizens of the deep. The offenders Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shef- all are hijackers and criminals of the fleberger in Indianapolis. worst and lowest order, but of the lot Mr. and Mrs. Verl Beach and son, wed say the dynamiter is the worst Jack were the Sunday guests of Mr. ■••414C5v of the bad. """" and Mrs. Norris in Tipton. 11.14 Just the other night I accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burket and SMITH - ALSOP By H. II. Weaver, Publicity chairman 0. Stewart Imhoff, president of the family were the Sunday guests of Mr. of the Greentown Fish Game Marion County Fish and Game Pro- and Mrs. Ernie Jones and family. Protective Association. tective Association on a trip out to The 4-Square class of the Christian Eagle creek at Traders Point. We church held their monthly class social have 5,000 small-mouth and large- Wednesday evening at the home of The following letter from Mr. 011ie Hi-Land Barn Paint mouth bass, crappie and bluegill from Mr. and Mrs. Alton Heath. After the Baus Sunday Big Outdoors in the the hatchery at Riverside in Indiana- (Standard Quality) business session, contests were enjoy- Indianapolis Star of the 21st is cer- polis in cans on our truck that we ed. The hostess erved dainty refresh- tainly an intelligent and true descrip- wanted to plant in the stream. We ments. ,ion of present services or lack of stopped at Traders Point to check up FOR BARNS, ROOFS, GUTTERING, DOWNSPOUTS, ETC. Mr. Russell Foreman and Miss Mar- service from our reduced warden serv- an conditions, and in so doing discov- jorie Heath were united in marriage ice. Such has also been the conditions ered to our dismay that outlaws had Saturday afternoon. in certain parts of the state with the blasted the stream with a heavy char- Mr. and Mrs. Emery Smyser and larger unit of warden service. Such ge of dynamite the afternoon before Per perhaps will,continue to be in larger c Clifton Cardwell accompanied Mr. In the very location that we had in Clell Smyser to Michigan to spend a or smaller degree as community co- Gallon $1.03 Per mind for the fish planting. RED 98 Gallon couple of weeks at the home of the operation prevails. Presuming that our planting had formers daughter, Mrs. John Tobias It is withal the strongest flare been made the first part of the week, in 5-gallon cans in one gallon cans and husband. back since- the "Ripper" methods of as had been somewhat previously plan- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dennis of Fort our Fish and Game Division were in- ned but not carried out, the work of Wayne were the week-end guests of voked under pretense of economy months and months of hard labor and These prices will be maintained awhile at least although all paint prices have which is a gross fettish. There is no expenditure of considerable money shortage of warden pay funds which advanced. in the development of the fish we were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Leisure, Miss funds are accrued from the sports- planting would have been wiped out men or from hunting and fishing li- Dorothy Morton and brother, Albert in the twinkling of an eye. Needless Per Gal. $1.85 to $3.00 cense. We ask every sportsman SMITH-ALSOP HOUSE PAINT Morton spent Monday in Gas City to say, those fish were placed- in within our reading radius to read this s iti n g Charles Morton, a brother of Eagle creek in another locality where, SMITH-ALSOP FLOOR VARNISH Per Gal. $2.20 to $3.75 article and to preserve it to use in Dorothy and Albert Morton. They we know, zealous guardianship will conjunction with a mess of high pow- 10c and up have been seperated since their mother be executed to the fullest extent pos- GOOD RUBBERSET BRUSHES ered "crap" offered by one Mr. Will died fifteen years ago. sible by man. Craig—a more or less tai: shark of Members of the Epworth League —o Noblesville, Ind. In the Views of the LARGE ASSORTMENT NEW WALL PAPER went to Frankton Wednesday evening Americas piscatory resources are People of the Indianapolis Star of and enjoyed a pitch-in supper with being scooped, jugged, seined, gigged, Monday, Julye25, he emits an eruption their former pastor, Rev. J. A. Land etted, snared and literally blown from ROOF PAINTS — ROOF COATING AND ROOF CEMENT of the old stock so common with coun- and family. the waters. And it isnt "because of try savers; void of vision, fair play Mrs. Margaret Shrader and children the depression." The folks who are and sportsmanship. We want to pass have returned to their home in Fres- doing such a complete job of destroy- it on next week with perhaps some no, California after spending the past ing everything that lives in the water comments, which we venture will be month here the guests of Mr. and are not cheered on by the urge to eat. not so vitrolitic as true. We have Mrs. George Davis and other relatives. They simply are following the great some notions as to the present meth- Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Hiatt and rural pastime—gittin fish in th bag. ods of Game and Fish propogation, family of Elwood were the Sunday Now by putting all the aforesaid as has been built up from an eco- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leis- scalawags together in order to pro- nomic viewpoint and which is being ure. duce one outstanding and gigantic promoted in other states more satis- Mrs. Laura. Scott, age 69 years, died purloiner of peoples right and priv- factorily by resorting to simple nat- Miles Paint Co. Friday afternoon at her home south- ileges, the resultant production would ural methods but as for the useful- 111 WEST MULBERRY ST. PHONE 9181 east of town, following a long illness be—the commercial scamp who ruth- ness of wardens there is no substi- of stomach trouble. She is survived lessly dumps the refuse from his in- tute. Just wardens in certain close KOKOMO, INDIANA by her husband, William Scott and dustries into the rivers and creeks two sons, Edd and Owen Scott. The areas is all that puts the fear of God with heedless abandon. funeral services were conducted Sun- in a game or fish hogs bosom. We day afternoon at the Baptist church know it too from years of observa- • 1211111111E1111111111M People dynamite, spear, seine and by the Rev. Jesse Mitchell, with bur- tion and not by guess nor sentimental so on, largely for the same reason mouthings from political grafters ial in the Circleville cemetery. that sportsmen fish with hook and to become thoroughly incensed and a- caliber kill millions of fish. The three em—but line up. Be your own game Mrs. Nola Gifford has returned that so easily blossom forth. line. Its the thrill of the chase, ex- roused at this wholesale slaughter of hundred and more thousand buyers of warden and watch for violations— home from a visit with her daughter, pressed in outlawry. The lazy scamp piscatorial life and pledge himself fishing licenses in Indiana should ans- turn in violators—its your sport and Mrs. Clifford Blackman in Danville, IN THE BIG OUTDOORS thinks he hasnt time to experiment and herself to a concerted effort in wer with a solid blow for complete an- up to you to make some effort to pro- By 011ie Baus Illinois. with intricate forms of casting. His nailing these birds who hold con ger- nihilation of these criminal, devasting tect your own interests. Whos going The farmer looked at us apprais- time for fishing legitimately is limi- vation in such great contempt. racketeers of illegal fishing and pollu- to do it if the sportsman doesnt ? ingly as we assembled our array of SYCAMORE NEWS ted. So he applies the most effective --o tion. glittering and sparkling tackle. We means at his disposal. He gets fish. Sportsmen are going to have to do How? Form a fishing club in A. Harvey Mendenhall spent Sun- had driven our cars into the open lot Many of the older seiners may suf- something practical and ecective soon. every city, hamlet, burg or crossroads day afternoon very pleasantly visit- Mrs. Josie Gentry was the Tuesday alongside a big rambling structure of evening guest of Mrs. Ella Fadley. fer a slight twinge of conscience when If they dont, our inland waters will in the state even if only a half dozen ing at the home of Jacob and Mrs. a quaint old mill, nestling on the Mrs. John Gentry spent Monday they blast or drag a stream (we say have very little value except as stuff members can be recruited. Line up Stahl, west of town. banks of a rushing, gushing, pounding afternoon with Mrs. Owen Horoho. perhaps), because they have seen, with which to fill irrigation ditches individually with the United Sports- Mrs. R. B. Miller and Miss Neva little stream in Indiana. under the pressure of these,rav andg supplyes, city water mains. Pollu- men, Inc. of Indiana, ohter state or- Bourne returned home Monday even- Mrs. Paul Kendall and children Ha dug a meditative tae in the dirt Wednesday night and Thursday he quick passing Of the fishc:uppty:-`non destroys millions of fish. Dyne- ganizations, your county fish and ing after spending the past few days sr./it— between the rough-hewd rocks at our But habit is a difficult thing: to break. miters, seiners, gigers and other such game protective association—any of with friends in Flint, Michigan. in Kokomo. feet, squirted a stream of long green But the polluter of water doesnt Mrs. Ella Fadley called on Mrs. twist at a bouncing cob in the whirl- give a hang at all about the fish of John Gentry Tuesday evening. ing water running through the sluice aquatic life that he kills or the con- The 4-H Club of Jackson township to the mill, and arriving at a conclus- 111111111111111■11,1 held an all day meeting at Kokomo, tamination of those waters that folk ion, said: might like to use for various need- Thursday. "Yep, thars a right smart o fish Mrs. Paul Kendall spent Friday ful purposes. All that he care about round hyar. Th boys git em every in the least is the easiest and quick- evening the guest Of Mrs. W. L. now an then; a right smart mess of Turner and family. est ways to line his pockets with • em, too! You got some dang nice Max Harvey, the two year old son gold. And this gold at the same time SOME REASONS lookin poles and contraptions thar an of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Harvey, fell at comes from the very people who would I dont wanna dishearten ya any, but the home of his grandparents, Mr. love to enjoy sport, health and pollu- ya aint gonna do any good with them and Mrs. Buzz Pence, Saturday, break- things roun hyar. Taint th right tes. —o ing his arm at the elbow. kinda fishin tackle fer gittin"em. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranor of Rich- Various forms of illegal fishing ap- Torts have a seine, thats all th boys mond are spending a few days with pear to have their vogue in different hyarbouts use to git thar fish." WHY relatives and friends here. communities. In one, dynamiting_ is —o Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Currens and the favorite. In another its seining, On another occasion we met up with family of Kokomo called on Mr. and and by far the most popular. There , a couple of other fishermen who had WE CHOOSE TO HANDLE Mrs. John Elliott Monday. also are sections that go strong for been having excellent luck fishing for Mrs. Ida Johnson and children spent giging. Shooting fish is practiced to goggle eye in a little pool at the end a few days with the formers mother, some extent, and particularly when of a riffle, but were forced to quit Mrs. Barbara Cranor. fish are spawning. As the fish popu- fishin upon the arrival of a group of Mrs. Howard Cranor visited with lation decreases, the unlawful means men who said: "Wal, ye jis as well L. Murphy of near SINCLAIR her sister, Mrs. J. of taking fish increases. git them there poles an lines up frum Wabash, Wednesday. The standard excuse of the seiner, thar fer were gonna git us a mess o Mr. and Mrs. Homer yliddleswirth when he feels that an excuse is need- fish ourselves." And they proceeded spent Monday in Kokomo. ed, is, "I just never did have any luck to "clean" that hole with two seines Mr. R. P. Elliott called on his fath- with a pole." Ive heard many of Petroleum Products from one end to the other. er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John them make that remark to rod ang- —o-- Elliott, Monday evening. lers that they encountered when pur- 1 And on another stream—blamm! Mrs. W. L. Turner called on Mrs. suing their illegal tactics. And the —SINCLAIR Lubricates American Airways Inc., Country's only The crash echoed up and down the Howard Cranor Monday afternoon. more -they seine and dynamite and river. "You got a little too much Coast to Coast and Canada to Mexico Airline System. Miv Mary Frances Cranor spent pursue all these distructive methods, dynamite in thet shot, kid," yelled one Monday evening- with Mrs. Howard the less luck any one is going to have of the gang. "Yeah," the kid respon- Cranor. with rod and line. —18 STATES have awarded contracts to SINCLAIR. ded, "but look what it brought up!" —o— • The surface of the dynamited pool —150 AMERICAN RAILROADS use SINCLAIR OILS. Soaker Rain of Sunday was floating with fish, dead leaves and Some will say: "Why dont the water-soaked logs. Four or five of game wardens do something about —SINCLAIR Awarded U. S. Navy Oil Contract 1931-32 and 32-33 Breaks Long Dry Spell the dynamiters waded in with small this?" . which leads up to the thought seines and began scooping up the that, with the ever-increasing number The long dry spell for this section catch. of people depending on the trail that —SINCLAIR Sells 101,730 Gallons of Gasoline Hourly. was broken by a real soaking rain on "Arent you afraid of being ar- leads to the great open spaces for Sunday night, which continued on in rested?" one of the crowd was asked. pleasure and recreation, more than —WE KNOW what Sinclair. Products will do and can safely re- some localities, to Monday morning. "Listen at im!" said a tall, gangling ever before a program of unity and commend it to our friends and patrons. The rain came in time to give much youth. "Arrested! Why we aint co-ordination of thought should be aid to the corn crop, although most never hearn tell of a game warden maintained between sportsmen and of it has been damaged by the con- round these hyar parts n any way conservation authorities. tinued drouth. A small sprinkle of itd be bad medicine fer .any of em t More game wardens are needed for DRIVE UP — FILL UP — KNOW REAL MOTORING rain fell Sunday afternoon, with more be a messin"round hyar, too!" a closer policing of streams, but in- coming about 7:30 Sunday evening, —o asmuch as it would be utterly impos- SATISFACTION! and a hard downpour early Monday Another scene is laid—a boat glid- sible to maintain a force of wardens morning. Threatening skies has al- ing noiselessly through the jet black to combat the destroyers of fish and so brought much relief from the in- darkness of the night with only a game like a force of policemen in for Economical Transportation tense heat wave of the past month. rapier shaft of brilliant light to be cities coping with ordinary crime, a The temperature on Saturday reached seen gleaming and piercing down into closer `co-operation of the sportsman 105 degrees. The hazzy atmosphere the cold crystal-clear water of a placid and the warden service should pre- SALES SERVICE since Sunday has servbd to keep the little stream. A chap leans eagerly vail in fighting these devasting evils. thermometer readings down around over the end of the boat with a gig All true sportsmen should think of 70 on an average. And is all this wel- upraised and his eyes following the fish law violators of the vicious types come. We say so, to farmers and beam of light from the battery as it that seiners, dynamiters, gigers and everybody alike. ;focused on a school of fish below. the like are, in the same light that U. S. L. BATTERIES GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES As they came along in an oppor- -the worst form of criminals attacking Miss Elizabeth Main spent the tune position, the boatman selected home and society are considered, and GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING week-end in Chicago the guest of the largest fish and neatly forked report them just as quickly to the pro- her sisters, Misses Marie and Marion them out with a needle-sharp gig. per authorities whenever the oppor- Main and attended the Worlds Fair. He had taken two gunnysacks of var- tunity presents itself. —o With the help of all disciples of stream and lake and lovers of the big FRITCHEY ANDERSON outdoors, a gently increased number WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUIT STORE of arrests of this tough variety of violators could be made. Phone 4171 KIRMA 107-11 S. Washington St., Kokomo If a half dozen arrests in every Lightfoot Garage: county, every week, for five or six SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK months, could be made, their ranks COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE FRUIT JARS, Quarts __79c Doz. PARAFINE WAX, lb. 19e soon would be demoralized. Arrests FRUIT JARS, Pints 68c Doz. ICED TEA, lb. 19c that wardens so often make are the Tune n on Sin- PHONE 26 JAR RUBBERS, 3 doz. 10c LEMONS, nice ones, doz. I5c easiest, but not any more so -than the clair Mnstrels OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY policeman in the city performing his Monday Nights GREENTOWN, INDIANA Georgia Water Melons and Indiana Cantalopes, regular line of duty. Something can N. B. C. Network Home Grown, in season. — Georgia Peaches. be done to reach out and gather in imore of these tough mugs. GOOD PRICES! I It is time for the true sportsman THE GREENTOWN GEM

warwarefearw wwwwwwww SOAKED HIM IMPROVED News Review of Current This Week UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL "I suppose at the efficiency ex- perts wedding you didnt do anything hY ARTHUR BRISBANE CUNDAY I so wasteful as throwing rice." Events the World Over "Oh, yes we did; but as a conces- Our Armor Plate Gone JCHOOL L,esson sion to his teaching we had the rice • More Pay for 1,000,000 (By REV. P. D. FITZWATER, D. D., Mem- done up in cotton bags, each missile ber of Faculty, MoodY Bible The Lash in England Institute of Chicago.) weighing two pounds." Budget Director Douglas Passing on Public Works Proj- Q. 1933. Western NewspaPer A Deadly Rat Army Ouch! ects; Industrial Codes, More Jobs and Higher Wages; The chief Italian flyer, General Bal- Lesson for July 30 bo, with his most important pilots, Spinster—Why dont you get mar- ried, Mr. Oldbach? Prohibition Repeal Wins Again. lunched with President Roosevelt GIDEON Oldbach—Why marry at the white House and wondered, a woman perhaps, that such a big country when I can buy a parrot for $5? LESSON TEXT—Judges 7:1-23, Spinster—Yes, that shows once By EDWARD W. PICKARD should have such a little White GOLDEN TEXT—The Lord is my HEAT WAVE House. They have bigger public light and my salvation; whom shall I more how the men have the ad- fear? the Lord is the strength of my "I dont need a thermometer to tell vantage of us women. We cant buy CRETARY OF THE INTERIOR the bureau in figuring its employment buildings than that in Rome, and Mus- life: of whom shall I be afraid? that its going to be another hot any kind of a bear for less than $200. S JOKES, In his capacity as public and pay roll indices. solini is building more of them. Psalm 27:1. day" grandma announced at the —Pathfinder Magazine. works administrator, has been so be- The polite Italians expressed de- PRIMARY TOPIC — God Reining Gideon. breakfast table. "The back porch is set by the demands of bureaus and ENSATIONAL breaks in the prices light at everything and added a wreath Busy JUNIOR TOPIC—Winning Without just like a bake oven right now. politicians for big S of all grains, accompanied by sim- to the grave of the Unknown Soldier. Swords. Youd think the house was afire." "Fancy you not at your only daugh- slices of the $3,300,- ilar swift declines in the prices of INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- ters wedding! Where on earth IC—Gideon and the Three Hundred. Investigation of this unusual "phe- 000,000 at his dis- stocks, led fe action by the big grain General Balbo makes light of his were you?" YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- nomena" revealed that somebody had posal that he was exchanges. The Chicago Board of Countrymens marvelous achievement, "Looking for IC—Winning With a Few. left the electric iron turn on all a job for the bride- constrained to issue Trade stopped future trading for at saying he was tired of flying over the night. groom !"—Smiths Weekly. a warning that the least a day and Issued this rule: Mediterranean and decided to stroll After forty years of freedom, Israel Just then there was a knock at the program with its huge "Effective until further notice, there over to Chicago. Nevertheless, his Is again passes under the cruel yoke of side door. NO DETOUR fund was not a grab shall be no trading during any day the most remarkable flight ever made, bondage at the hand of the Midlanites. "Light man, to read your meter" bag. Then, after con- at prices more than 8 cents above or and one most important to the future So grievous was their affliction that a cheery voice said. sultation with his ad- below the average closing price of of aviation and of war. they hid in dens, caves, and strong- Daddy left without drinking his visory board, he de- the preceding business day in wheat It is as Important to this country holds (Judges 6:2). In their distress coffee.—Indianapolis News. cided that all projects or rye, or 5 cents in corn, or 4 cents as the invention of gunpowder was to they cried unto the Lord and He sent must be sent to the in oats." the nobles that wore armor plate and deliverance. This deliverance was ef- Lewis Would Prove Heredity W" budget bureau for Like action was taken by other found that bullets would go through fected through Gideon. The angel of Wife—That mean thing called ---g as radical paring down. boards of trade, all of them curbing It. Our "armor plate" has been the the Lord appeared to him while at Thus Lewis W. Douglas, director of trading in privileges. Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and we the post of duty. Gideons hesitancy, mother a cat. Id like to scratch her the budget, emerged as the man re- know now that fleets of airships can when called, was due to modesty and eyes out. lied on to cut out the unwise, unes- 1,WO states, in the past regarded as fly over them. caution, and not to unbelief. Before Hub—Dont try it, my dear; shed sential and graft-tainted schemes and A being dry as the proverbial bone, and going forward he wished to be doubly have too good a comeback.—Boston Evening Transcript. to submit for board action only the the first in the "solid south" to vote on Approximately 1,000,000 workers In sure (Judges 6:36-40). When once he Bert—Before I met you I thought Worthy projects. Politicians had .been the question of ratifying the prohibi- this country have had their salaries was convincell of duty he was not only of nothing but making money. slipping into the lists proposals for tion repeal amendment, were won quite Increased, and, to a great extent, re- courageous, but enthusiastic. Worldly Advice Bess—Well, keep right on, boy, construction of post offices, but Sec- easily by the wets. Alabama went on stored to the 1929 pay level. The pay I. The Opposing Army of the Midi- Sorority Frosh—He is all the world father isnt as rich as people think. retary Ickes had forbidden their in- record as favoring repeal by a vote of Increases applied to 700,000 textile anites (v. 1). to me. What would you advise me workers. clusion and in this was supported by nearly two to one, and Arkansas voted On that eventful clay, Gideon and to do? Happy Thought President Roosevelt. Ickes insists about three to one for repeal. Then This army of 3,000,000 with the old his army arose early and encamped Been There—See a little more of Miss Snipp—Take back your ring, that each project provide a maximum came Tennessee, and though returns buying powers restored, and with the by the spring of Herod. Over against the world, my dear—Montreal Ga- Mr. Sharpe! I love another! from the mountain regions w:ere slow, zette. of work, that it perform a necessary other millions to follow, accompanied them was the Midianite host in bat- Mr. Sharpe—Please mention that I the repealists were assured of another social service, and that it not be a by a more plentiful distribution of tle array. Gideons army was insig- have a ring for sale—the suckers got recurring item belonging properly in victory. Oregon followed, and her dollars, will, under wise management, nifiCant by comparison with the Midi- Gone! to have one! an annual appropriation bill. vote, In support of repeal, meant that settle the tlepression problem: Trad- anites. Tourist (having looked over his- twenty states were in that column, ing the gold standard for good times II. The Sifting of Gideons Army toric castle, to butler)—Weve made Eggs-actly with none yet opposing. Is a good trade. IVE MILLION business men of the (vv. 2-8), a stupid mistake. I tipped his lord- Grocer—Do you want oldie or Postmaster General Farley, who was F United States are asked by Presi- At Gideons call, 32,000 men re- ship instead of you. brown eggs, maam? Interesting himself especially in the When the British dislike anything, dent Roosevelt to accept voluntarily sponded ready for the struggle. This Butler—Thats awkward. Ill never Bride—The kind I want are white, votes in southern states, said he was they try to get rid of it. Two young what is called the "Presidents Re- seemed a small army to go against get it now.—Wall Street Journal, with a yellow polka dot in the convinced that the Eighteenth amend- Britishers, first of the kind in that mid- employment Agreement" which is de- the Midianite army of 135,000 strong dle. signed to restore employment and ment would be out of the Constitution country, confessed recently to rob- (Judges 8:10). but God said this was Household Song raise purchasing power through in- before Christmas, and from the way bery with sawed-off shotguns. Impor- too many lest they be led to self-con- Grandma—It is lovely, dear. You "At the Anglers Dinner things are going he may well be right. tation of the American idea displeased creased wages. Every business and fide lee and boasting. All that were have tuned in excellently. Why do they sit so far apart?" the British judges. trade and every conceivable type of Although only thirty-five states have faint-hearted were allowed to go back, Granddaughter—But, grandma, that "That is for when they commence worker are included in this pact, which either voted or arranged to vote on They sentenced the young men to leaving only 10,000. There were 22,000 Is the vacuum cleaner. their stories." is the master code that Gen. Hugh S. repeal by November 7, action is pend- long terms in prison, but first each cowards in that group of men and, Johnson, national recovery adminis- ing in several others which may bring young gentleman was lashed with the worst of all, they were not ashamed trator, and his aids worked out. the total number voting to more than cat-o-nine-tails. When the lashings to confess it. This was still too many. the required thirty-six, CROSSWORD "TEASER" The employers are asked to adopt were over, both were understood to When God was through with his sift- remark that they would do no more ‘ for five months, beginning August 1, ing process only 300 remained. The 4 5 G 7 minimum wage and maximum hour n.REAT interest was shown through- robbing with sawed-off • shotguns. The 10,000 were brave men but not of the `.--11 out the country in the marital af- cat-o-nine-tails destroyed the glamour iJ3 scales for their workers, to agree not proper quality and fitness. Those who 28 z, z.. j to levy "profiteering prices," to abol- fairs of Elliott Roosevelt, second son of crime. "lapped" the water showed alertness 5 ish child labor, and to obey various of the President. The young mans In this country, when we dont like and caution. If a similar test were (1 16- other regulations. ill wife, Mrs. Elizabeth anything, we talk about it. made today in our churches and Sun- Donner Roosevelt, ob- 26 " 1 )11111 The hours of work fixed are 40 per —.— day Schools, would the percentage gy 17 week for the so-called white collar tained a divorce from Every possible misfortune appears stand any higher? g4 25 him at Minden, Nev., 21 lin 22 employees and $5 hours for industrial to attack the unfortunate Chinese. 11-1.-Encouragements Given to Gideon workers. on a cross bill charg- Now a frightful plague of rats sweeps (vv. 9-15). ing mental cruelty the southern part of the province of Pr The wages proposed are 40 cents God bade Gideon go down to the " 111111 which was uncon- Anhwei, in East Central China. 3 Q an hour for industrial workers, or Midianite camp where he would hear tested, and he imme- The rats have polluted the water 111111 3 $14 per week, except in cases where something that would cheer his heart 2 111111 3 34 111111" diately took an air- supply and threaten famine, while na- 6 employees in the same class of work and strengthen his hands. When Gid- plane to Chicago tives appeal for outside help, unable 3 11111 3 Were paid less than that rate on July eon came near he heard a man tell- )11111 111111 where he met Miss to fight the swarms of vermin. 15, 1929, and then the 1929 rate is 02 ,33 Ruth Googins of Fort ing a dream which was that of a bar- to be applied, but In no case shall Even this government might be In- ley cake tumbling into the camp and Worth, Texas, and her terested, 44 it be less than 30 cents an hour. Elliott for a rat plague means other smiting It. He also heard the inter- 1111 45. mother. Rumors that plagues, such as Asiatic cholera, and 1111 1 For the white collar workers, the Roosevelt pretation given to the dream which 47 1111114 wage scales are fixed according to Elliott and Ruth were Such things sometimes travel far and soon to be married were only half- made Gideon to be the cake. This populations of the cities In which they rapidly. 4 11(11 heartedly denied. To the Chicago re- greatly cheered his heart and strength- 1/6I) 5-2 3., I1111( work. In cities of more than 500,000 ened him for his work, and caused population, the minimum rate is set porters Mr. Roosevelt said he was Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, appointed by his heart to burst forth in worshipful 62 111111 at $15 per week ; in cities between there to meet his sister, Mrs. Curtis President Roosevelt to help regulate 11) 4. k,11 5 Dalt, and to visit the Century of Prog- praise to God. A barley cake is a h 250,000 and 500,000, the rate is $14.50; wages, hours and other working con- very insignificant thing, a very cheap between 2,500 and 250,000 at $14. In ress exposition. ditions, appears .to be a rugged sort of affair in itself, but with the hand of 64 Gs- towns of less than 2,500 population, "Im not going to spend any time person, using rugged English. When God upon it, it would be successful all wages shall be increased by 20 answering anything persc5nal," he certain "best minds" object to his to spread consternation among the per cent, except that the maximum re- warned. "If Im asked, Is it so? Ill plans for restoring general prosper- say nothing until I get ready to an- Midianites and even bring destruction EV 111111 lilt 1 74 [1111 quired shall not be more than $12 per ity, he doesnt say that they repre- upon their armies. week. nounce it. Ill certainly let all of you sent "a doubtless highly conscientious IV. Gideons Victory (vv. 10-23). 72 If regular industry codes are signed know if I ever decide to marry again." element devoted to constitutional I His army was very Insignificant and before or during the fiVe month pe- Miss Googins first met the Presi- niceties." his weapons worthless. His attack was riod, they will supersede the emerg- dents son at Fort Worth in March Horizontal. Vertical. He calls them "the chiselling fringe," most unique. The whole matter was ency ones. Employers are given until while he was a guest of the South- 1—Frozen water 2—Songs sung at Christmas and warns them to "stop chiselling." 4—Fancy eating rooster September 1 to come under the plan, western exposition. of faith (Heti. 11:32). The ground of 3—To make a mistake his faith was Gods Word and the 8—Liquid measures (abbr.) 5—Preposition and if they have not signed at that 11—Part of the human body The British reaching out for busi- token which he had given. God does 6—A cluster of flowers on one stem date, the President made known that ITALO BALBO and his 95 ness are perfecting an agreement with 13—A color 7—A preposition he will exert the powers he possesses companions on the mass flight not ask his servants to go forward 14—Organ of hearing 8—Equality of values Russia, under which Russian pur- without good ground upon which to 16—Not wide 9—A merchant under the national Industrial recov- from Italy to Chicago left the Worlds 19—Something to be done chases will be increased in England, rest their faith. Gideon formed his 10—A high explosive (abbr.) ery act and compel industries to ac- fair city after several days of contin- especially purchases of heavy machin- 21—A number 12—An implement for cleaning floor 300 men into three companies and 22—One of minute elevations of the cept codes which he will lay down uous entertainment that was limited ery. Russia is canceling her business 14—An epoch provided each man with a trumpet and skin 15—A lyric poem arbitrarily. only by the endurance of the aviators. 25—Fernale of fallow deer with Germany. Stalin does not like with a lamp concealed in a pitcher. 17—Veneration They flew directly to New York and 26—A small mischievous spirit 18—Small bunches Mr. Hitlers denunciation of Commu- Thus armed, they surrounded the camp DMINISTRATOR JOHNSON, ac- after a rest were conveyed in army 28—Pertaining to a duke 19—Right-angled addition to house nism. of the Midianites. They were all in- 29-100 years (abbr.) A cording to Washington correspond- planes to Washington to pay their re- 20—Prefix meaning not , it is said, will recognize Rus- structed to keep their eyes on Gideon, 31—Juice of trees 23—A young dog ents, is constructing a big propaganda spects to President Roosevelt. Balboa sia and endeavor to do business with 33—To work steadily 24—Song their leader, and imitate him. Believers 34—A means of travel agency on behalf of the Industrial con- plans called for return to Italy by way that country. 27—Prevailing style trol administration. He has called on of Newfoundland, going to either today are to keep their eyes on Christ, 36—Exclamation of surprise 29—A poem set to music their Leader, and ever to do as he 38—Perceived 30—A childs favorite candy such veterans in the game as Charles Ireland or the Azores, depending on 40—A little way off Five Americans, arrested in Spain does. At the proper moment they 32—A sticky substance Michelson, publicity man for the Dem- the weather. for an 41—Note of musical scale 34—A closed car alleged fight with the civil blew their trumpets and broke their 42—A flowering house plant 35—A kind of food ocratic national committee; Frank R. Italy and Premier Mussolini may guard, are amazed because such well be proud of this exploit of their a pitchers, giving an opportunity for 43—Neither on one side nor the 37—A small house Wilson, Charles F. Horner and others fuss Is made about it. "Why, in New other 39—The Badger state (abbr.) flyers, and all must be highly gratified their lights to shine out. This awful who were leaders in the Liberty loan York, that would be just a night court 44—A linear rneasure (abbr.) 40—An affirmative drives; Bruce McNamee, William V. by the honors heaped on Balbo. crash of breaking pitchers, following 45—A possessive pronoun 4I—A laborious drudge matter." 47—A spring of mineral water Lawson, Heber Blankenhorn, and vari- the sound of the trumpets accompa- 46—A large water fowl Many Americans would be surprised nied by the shout, "The sword of the 48—A Southern state (abbr.) 49—A plant of India used for seat ous other skilled publicity men. Pri- ,rHERE was mourning in America to know the respect with which law 49—Fish spawn work marily, It was indicated, the new or- Lord, and of Gideon," threw the Midi- 61—Contraction of over 50—A unit A and Lithuania when it was learned and its representatives are treated In anites into a ganization is intended to win favor panic, causing them to 62—And so forth (abbr.) 51—A tattered cloth that Capt. Stephen Darius and Stan- Europe. There crime is taken seri- fight among themselves. Thus 120,000 54—Pale 53—Person of European descent for the proposed "master" code men- 65—Relative by marriage ley Girenas of Chicago had crashed ously and the kidnaping or "snatch- were slain, leaving but 15,000 of that born in a colony tioned above. and perished in eastern Germany on 67—Part of a circle 54—Succeeded ing" industry doesnt even exist. Eu- mighty army (Judges 8:10). 59—A small plot of ground their flight to Kaunas, the Lithuanian 55—Anger rope believes that the public should In applying the teaching of this les- 60—Merchandise shipped 56—Which person EPARTMENT of Labor surveys, capital. The bodies were found in a set the example of respect for law. son to our age, we can think of the 62—An infinite space of time 58—Western state (abbr.) 1---1 reported by Secretary Frances forest and were taken to Kaunas, 64—The whole thing 59—Allow sounding of the trumpets as represent- Perkins, show that during June 400,- where the government gave them a 66—A yellow and black song bird 60—To cook in grease In Paris, Doctor Calmette, scien- ing prayer or calling upon God; the 68—One out of man? 61—A prefix meaning three 000 workers returned to jobs in fac- state burial. tist of the Pasteur institute, reports torches as the light of the gospel; 69—Established value 63—Born tories of the United States, and 100,- 71—Central state (abbr.) 65—A tavern the growth of cancer in the white rat the pitchers, our human nature. Only 000 others found work in nonmanu- 72—A girls name 67—Sick S THE rather futile world eco- stopped by injecting venom from a as the pitchers were broken to al- 73—A spring medicine facturing industries and in agricul- A 69—Place where mall is received A.. nomic conference in London drew cobra. Cancer in the white rat suc- low the light to shine forth and as 74—A meadow (abbr.) ture. Railroads and other industries toward its close it was announced that cumbed after twelve injections of the trumpet of prayer sounds loud 70—New F,ngland state (abbr.) not included in the surveys, said Sec- a subcommittee had adopted part of venom, ten of which, given all at once, and long, can victory be expected. retary Perkins, showed a "significant Senator Key Pittmans resolution for would have caused death. This can- Increase" in employment. the rehabilitation of silver, agreeing cer treatment was discovered by Dr. Must Have First Place Gains of 7 per cent in factory em- upon increased use of the metal in Adolph Monae-Lesser of New York. ployment and 10.8 per cent in factory subsidiary coinage. The questions of God will put up with a great many pay rolls made June the third con- regulating the world output of silver things in the human heart, but there is One poison offsets another. Salver- one thing that he will not put up with secutive month in which both employ- and of its use as a part of the Cen- tan treatment, which conquers one of ment and earnings have increased. tral banks metal coverage were post- in it—a second place. He who offers the worst blood diseases, involves in• God a Secretary Perkins accompanied the poned. Senator Pittman said he was second place, offers him no jecting arsenic into the tissues, enough place.—It u sk in. report, however, with a warning quite satisfied. to kill the germs, not enough to kill against overoptimism and specula- "What it means," he said, "is this: the patient. , Malaria germs are used Energizing Power tive production. A gain in a month All governments agree to cease de- successfully to cure cases of paresis. The worlds advance is due only to normally marked by a seasonal 4e- basement or melting of silver coins, Some one will find a remedy fatal except India and Spain, and they the hopes, the plans, the progress, and dine was "heartening," she declared, to cancer growth, but not fatal to the the work of living men and women but she pointed to the long climb still agree to linlit the amount they will cancer victims. Wt.° have tasted of the waters of life ahead before the country can regain sell. We shall get back to where sil- ©, 1933, by Kt, Features Syndicate, Inc, the 1026 level taken as the base by ver was before the World war." W.IIN Service rot themselves. THE GREENTOWN GEM 16....011111•11... ■••■•145.•■••••■••• him. Riley fanned. Four runs, four RUMMAGE AUCTION "SOCKING BATTLE" hits, one error. MYSTERY OF WHO Greentown: Dick grounded to W. A Community Rummage Auction Becker. Ayers rolled to Wench. Daw- Sale will be held Saturday evening, (Continued from page one) August 12, in the Davison Bldg. All (Continued from page one) son fanned. No runs, no hits, no er- annexed to the Grand Jury roll, but L;rweeesst put in out of reach, the score at the rors. the community will be solicited. Col. time being 12-10. A lunging stop of Wilbur T. Clare of Converse will be really knew nothing, but the racket Third Inning and uproar over in the lot near his Groceries a ball labeled for three sacks, by Kern !the auctioneer. Plan to spend this Greenfield: L. Becker singled over fathers home which was then where saved two runs in the fifth and fea- third. Saulters singled over second. Saturday evening in Greentown. tured the fielding for the afternoon. Mr. John Mast lives. Highest Bova sacrificed, Cheek to Kern. W. Following is a copy of the Grand Go To Lafayette Sunday Becker singled to left scoring L. Bec- choice, Bova to Helmer, Kern taking The Merchants will go to Lafayette third. Wright stole second. Dick Jury Goat Poem perpetrated by a Mr. andMeats ker and Saulters. W. Becker took Woods, brother of Joe and the late Quality Sunday to meet the strong Warren skied to Epperson in left. No runs, second on a wild pitch. Tuttle skied Willard Woods, a wag who could do a Oils of that place. This should be a to Cheek. Epperson put one over the two hits, no errors. real test for the locals, who have won Fifth Inning stretch of rhyming at slight provoca- DIADEM SALAD DRESSING, Quart Jar _ _ _ _ 25c left field fence clearing the bases. tion, in cold print in Jimmy Pinker- 10 out of 11 so far this season. Greenfield: Imbler erred on Epper- Condon replaced Cheek. Wench greet- tons Reporter, our first weekly. It The game play by play: sons grounder and he stole second. 25c ed him with a homer which bounced would try to lead you to seriousness CERTO, for Jellies and Jams, bottle Wench grounded to Condon. Helmer First Inning through the fence in left. Helmer but its a filmy mask to the great joy singled to left, Epperson stopping at Greenfield—Helmer fanned. Riley singled and took third on Rileys doub- Mr. Woods and his copatriots took in BEST GRADE CORN, 10c Can; 3 cans 25c third and he took second on the throw. poked a Texas Leaguer over short. L. le to right. Helmer scored as Imbler the episode. Its a combination of Riley grounded to Kern. L. Becker Becker singled past third. Imbler erred on L. Beckers grounder. Sault- requim to Billys untimely and ignom- APPLE BUTTER, Quart Jar 19c walked. Saulters sent a hot one down caught Saulters near hit and doubled ers grounded to Dick. Six runs, seven inious death and a make believe fear the first base line labeled three bases Becker off first. No runs, two hits, hits, one error. of prison, fines and spoiled youthful 10c but Kern made a sensational stab ROLLED OATS, 2 lb. Box no errors. . Greentown: Condon singled to cen- reputations that was enjoyed by all and knocked the ball down and almost Greentown—Chuck skied to Epper- ter. Chuck fanned. Kerns single to in those hectic days and that yet slips got his man, Epperson scoring. With N. B. C. BUTTER CRACKERS, 1 lb. 15c son in left. Kern singled to right. right sent Condon third and Kern into the memories of the actors that the bases full Condon hit Bova forc- Imbler smashed a terrific drive to stole second. Imbler walked. Fair- are left and the few old timers who ing in Helmer. W. Becker fanned. JEL SERT, All Flavors, box 5c deep right center scoring Kern ahead field singled to center scoring Con- know "Yes, the Goats dead" to be Two runs, two hits, one error. of him. Fairfield lifted to Tuttle in don and Kern. Fairfield stole second. an echo of the yesteryears given only Greentown: Ayers singled to right. 10c right. Wright popped to Bova. Two and Imbler scored and Fairfield took once to youth. CHATEAU TEA, 4-oz. Pkg. runs, two hits, no errors. third on Wrights safety to left. Red Dawson duplicated over second. Con- Second Inning stole second. Dick singled over short don fanned. Ayers was out on Chucks SPAGHETTI, 9-oz. box 5c Greenfield: Bova singled past sec- sending Fairfield home and Wright fielders choice, Wench to W. Becker. Greentown to Kokomo ond. Kern took W. Beckers grounder, to third. Wench balked sending Wright Kern forced Chuck at second, Helmer JACK FROST TABLE SALT, per box 5c stepped on first and then thi!ew low home and Dick to second. Dick stole to Bova. No runs, two hits, no errors. The day was cold and blustery, to Imbler trying for a double play, third. Ayers fanned. Dawson walk- Sixth Inning And the roads were full of snow Bova taking third. Tuttle singled to ed and stole second. Condon got his Greenfield: Tuttle fouled out to When Greentown boys paid a visit left scoring Bova. Epperson skied to second hit of the inning to center and Kern. Epperson fanned. Dick made To the City of Kokomo. Ayers. Wenchs grounder took a Dick and Dawson counted. Chuck a low throw on Wenchs bounder after They had received an invitation bad hop off Dicks glove. Helmer lifted to Helmer. Seven runs, six hits, a one-handed stab. Helmer singled to From the minions of the law H. J. STREET sent one over the left center fence no errors. right. Riley popped to Kern. No To appear before the jurors scoring Tuttle and Wench ahead of Fourth Inning runs, one hit, one error. And tell what they knew and saw Greenfield: Bova fanned. W. Beck- Greentown: Imbler lifted to Epper- "MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST" son in left. Fairfield singled past er grounded to Chuck. Tuttle walked In regard to a certain William Goat first. Wright singled through short. ! and was caught off first, Dawson to Who roamed the streets at will, GET ICE Kern. No runs, no hits, no errors. Dick popped to W. Becker. Ayers And was thought to be a nuisance JUNKET TABLETS, EXTRACTS, Greentown: Kern singled to right. fanned. No runs, two hits,no errors. And some persons whom did kill Seventh Inning and ICE CREAM SALT at Imbler pumped a Texas Leaguer to But who done this deed of darkness Mr. and Mrs. August Otto of An • Greenfield: L. Becker grounded to left. Fairfield fanned. Imbler was No person seemed to know, derson were the Thursday guests of out_ at second on Wrights fielders Condon. Saulters flew out to Ayers. And this mystery was the motive Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Campbell and KIM HAWKINS Bova grounded to Dick. No runs, no That took the boys to Kokomo. family. hits, no errors. Buy Now! Greentown: Dawson singled over Among the others summoned "The Eye of the Dragon"—a Thrill- second, but was forced by Condon, On that cold and blustery day ing Novel of Love and Adventure on Wench to Helmer. Chuck singled past Were Ted Turner, Austin Willits, the China Sea. Begin Reading it in third. Kern singled for his fourth hit, Oscar Carmony and Lee Gray. The American Weekly, the Magazine It's Time but wa sout trying for a double, Saul- While standing in the Greentown Distributed With NEXT SUNDAYS ters to Wench to Helmer. Condon depot CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMI- scored. Imbler lifted to W. Becker. In the corner in a row NER. One run, three hits, no errors. Were Milt Lindley, Charley Woolen, FEED Eighth Inning And little Billy Snow. NOW Greenfield: W. Becker flew out to IS ADVANCING Fairfield. Tuttle grounded to Im- But this was not all the number bler. Epperson walked, Wench For ranged against the wall DR. J. F. POWELL grounded to Condon. No runs, no There was still a larger posse— to do your hits, no errors. Some thirty-two in all. Diseases of the Eye BUY NOW AND SAVE Greentown: Fairfield singled over Arriving in the noted city, second. Wright bored one through They walked about a mile— Glasses Fitted short. Dick smashed one to the fence Some went to playing billiards— Office and Residence Two Sqs. in left and it bounded through for a And others took "a smile." Repairing home run, clearing the paths. W. West of Bank Corner. Phone 168 Farmers Feed Store Becker replaced Wench, Weir went to After dinner at the Court-house- EXAMINATION FREE Located N. Meridian St. second and Helmer to third. Ayers To a few it seemed a dream popped to Bova. Dawson fanned. Con- WORK GUARANTEED The house needs a few shingles here and there — the As they looked upon the jurors— Homer (Pete) Hunsinger, Mgr. don walked. Chucks smash past third Who with stern and solemn mien GREENTOWN INDIANA PHONE 50 barn also needs a "going over" — and the sheds and was good for a hit. Kern lashed a Asked each new-comer as he entered: long one over center field which hit What they knew of Billys death? • S outbuildings are in need of a few nails, boards, etc. a post and bounded back past the How many shots were put in him fielder, and the bases were again And when he drew his latest breath ? cleared. Imbler grounded to Weir. See Us For Six runs, five hits, no errors. Amidst all this interviewing Ninth Inning The boys looked wonderous wise; Greenfield: Chuck made a nice play J. E. FULWIDER And they bore the looks of martyrs FUNERAL HOME BUILDING MATERIALS on Helmers bounder. Fairfield drop- Or Know Nothings in disguise. ped Rileys fly after a good run. L. But its currently reported AMBULANCE SERVICE OF ALL KINDS Becker hit into a double play, Condon On that cold eventful day, Phone 81 Greentown, Ind. to Chuck to Kern. No runs, no hits, One of the boys got weak-kneed one error. And he gave the thing away. A FULL LINE OF PAINTS, VARNISHES The box score: GREENTOWN If true the end is not here yet, t AND PAINT ACCESSORIES. AB H R PO A E And although it may be late— C. Weisenauer, ss_ 6 2 1 1 3 0 The ones that did the killing ii Kern, lb 6 5 3 16 0 1 Will pay big money to the State. Imbler, 2b 5 2 2 1 2 2 And we say this in conclusion, Now Is The Time Fairfield, rf 5 3 2 1 0 1 Though the idea some scout— 1 Hamer Lumber Co. Wright, cf 5 3 2 0 0 0 And it is that acts of mischief PERHAPS THE LAST, TO HOP ON THE D. Weisenauer, 3h_ 5 2 2 0 2 1 Nearly always are found out. "DEPRESSION SPECIAL WAGON" North Meridian Street GREENTOWN Ayers, if 5 1 0 2 0 0 Dawson, c 4 2 1 5 1 0 44+++++++4-1-14.:.++4-:•++++++++++++4.4-:..:-:.+444:-.+444.4.+++ Cheek, p 0 0 0 1 1 0 Prices Posted for your convenience in making an Condon, p 4 2 3 0 4 0 Drs. HERSHBERGER estimate of your work. Totals 45 22 16 27 13 5 LICENSED GREENFIELD DENTAL PROPHYLAXIS, a real Teeth Cleaning AB H R PO A E CHIROPRACTORS for ONE DOLLAR until August 1st. Q "RE GAL" Helmer, 2b, 3b ____ 6 4 3 4 1 0 Riley, lb 6 2 0 3 0 0 Electro Vaporized Min- L. Becker, c 5 2 1 7 0 0 Saulters, cf 5 2 1 0 eral Baths H. E. MAYFIELD, Dentist Bova, ss 3 1 1 3 1 0 EAST MAIN GREENTOWN KEMPER BROS. BLDG. GREENTOWN, IND. OPECIAL W. Becker, 3b, p 5 1 1 3 1 0 Tuttle, rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 • • Epperson, If 4 1 2 3 0 0 For The Week At Trotts Grocery Wench, p 5 2 2 0 4 Weir, 2b 0 0 0 0 1 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••■•••••••••••• REGAL PEANUT BUTTER, Totals 43 16 12 24 9 0 Score by innings: • • 2 lb. can 17c 046 020 000-12 • Greenfield LITTLE SPORT COFFEE, Greentown 207 000 16.-16 0 19c Runs batted in—Kern 4, Imbler 2, : , lb. Fairfield 2, Wright, D. Weisenauer 4, Condon 2, Helmer 3, L. Becker, Saul- ea• CALUMET BAKING POWDER, ters, W. Becker 2, Tuttle, Epperson 2, 1 lb. can 25c Wench. Two base hit—Riley. Home Currens Grocer • runs—Kern, Imbler, D. Weisenauer, • • BAKERS COCOANUT, Southern Style, Helmer, Epperson, Wench. Sacrifice •• 1-4 lb. can 12c —Bova. stolen bases — person, Kern, Fairfield, Wright 2, D. Weisen- • - The Store of Quality • auer, Dawson. Hits—off Cheek 10 in LUX TOILET SOAP, 2 2-3 innings; Condon 6 in 6 1-3; • to 2 bars for 13c Wench 20 in 7 innings; Becker 2 in 1 inning. Runs—off Cheek 8, Condon • OLD TAVERN COFFEE, 0. K. SOAP, SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES, 4, Wench 13, Becker 3. Earned runs • Has the old time flavor, lb. 22c 4 Bars 15c fea —off Cheek 6, Condon 1, Wench 13, 3 Boxes 14c Becker 3. Wild pitch—Cheek. Struck • o out—Cheek 2, Condon 3, Wench 6, • POST TOASTIES, KITCHEN KLENSER, P. G. SOAP, Becker 1. Base on balls—Condon 3, • 23c 15c 15c Wench 2, Becker 1. Hit batsman— 2 Large Boxes 2 cans 5 bars for Condon. Balk—Wench. Double plays • • —Imbler to Kern; Condon to C. Weis- RICE KRISPIES, MISSION GRAPE FRUIT, enauer to Kern. 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