Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1920 — Page 3

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U'ESDA*. NOVEMBER :»0, 1920

Th' of Richiim v’romh u cphI arapBer.i»nts havr boe n made, former Grencastle resident, occurred Mr. Crouch leaveg three sisters. Miss at 5 o’clock this morning in a hospi'a! Mattie Crouch, Mis s Libby Crouch in fteveiand. Ohio t where he had been and Mrs. Frances Cheek all of this for several months. The body will be city and two sons .lames Crouch and ■ broupht here for burial but no tun j Russell Crouch ut; I :>ne daughter

THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

Local News

Our 1921

Xmas Saving

Starts

Monday Dec. 13

Central Trust Greencastle, Ind.

Co.

Would SKt* liiktA Stlk Petttcoal For fhnstmas ? Would she? You k.now She Would. And Lh re’s file Best Hare In I own To Buy It

Petticoats and Pettibockers

Announcement of the birth of a the building.

[ son on November 2!i to Mr ufid Mrs. Everett Jones of Muneie has been received here by relatives and friends. Mr. Jones is the son of W. W. Jones

of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pickett and little daughter of Greenlielj are the quests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadstreet at their home on East Seminary Street.

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The W. F M. S. of College Ave., church will meet Wednesday after noon at 2:;>0 o’clock with Mrs. George lutndes, 12t> East Washington St The Ladies Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. A. M. Hootman. Following a scripture lesson a study will be given by Mrs. Grant Dennett. The subject will be “The Necessity of a Savior. Mrs. Lena Selby returned home on Monday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. James Richardson and Mr. Richardson and baby of Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. George R Grose are expected to arrive home this evening from their eastern trip While gone they visited in Atlantic City an,f Washington, I) C

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William W Moore. Sr., who was injured in the wreck of the W. C. Hall funeral car on the T. H. 1 & E. last Wednesday is reported to have spent good night last night and is improving. The pains in his side which caused fear of serious internal injuries are about gone, hut he still complains of pnin s in the back of his head. One foot is badly swollen yet and as soon as he is able he will un dergo an X-Ray examination to determine if there is a fracture The injury to one ear is healing nicely — Brazil Times.

i U uuop 03BUIUP m uoj -u.pnmf DISAPPEAR, OF COLD. •oSU sjjoo.w jo ofdno.i »t .ui) Xq Jtu;pjinq

The damage as estimated is $815. M....cns Lost By Hoiro..,*; Coma

This amount was paid by the insv^- The Greatest Offender,

ance adjuster. C C. Hurst, Ferd Millions of dollars of gold disapLucas and Mrs. Jcssq- Talbott wore) l' eHr e\ery year, never to he seuu

the agents who issued the policies on

Mrs. R. A Lawton is visiting her daughter in Indianapolis, Mrs. R M.

Smith.

An examination for clerks and carriers for the Greencastle postottice will b t . held at the postoffice on Jan-

kKutn, according to th* vmerican Jeweler. There are man' ways In which Hits occurs, but w hat produces the greatest loss is iBe practice of boarding. Where banks are far away money is bidden or buried, and gold is (he favorite form of wealth for (his purpose In many cases, men who hide gold die without reread up the hidiu*

places.

The greatest offender among the countries in this respect is t’hina. where millions are lima lost every

Opera House A. COOK, Prop. &. Mgr. Ooors Open 6-.30 Two’ Shows Show Start* 700

Program Subject To Change Without Notice

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made today.

Putnam Lodge No. 15 I. O. O. F. meets tonight at 7:.‘50 !’. M Work in 3rd degree. Refreshments will he

served.

High School Auditorium Tuesday Nov. 30th.

lost to the world. This is paid as wages to Kal'flr laborers, who carry it away to their kraals, whence it never

returns.

Much gold is lost every year in (he houses and stores that burn dow n, I and every ship that goes to the hoi tom the sea curries gold with her. from a fr w hundred to several mil lions. Many millions are lost each , year through the rubbing and wear of the gold coins In circulation. In one year's use a $r> gold piece loses one and one-half per cent of its

weight.

Less tiian a century ago. the whole world produced about )30,00o.00O worth of gold a year Then the t'ali forma fields were discovered, and In 18t«l> the production was nearly flOU, 00(1,000. In 1915 the world did its best with a production of $469,000,000 Countries that used to work on a silver or paper currency now use the gold standard And for the arts, such as Jewelry, photography, gold plate sml gold leaf the world is now using In a r ear three times as much gold as It produced In I MV alt told.

Carl Laemmle Presents

The Great Dramatic Success

Under Northern Lights”

With A Remarkable Cast

Universal Special In Six Acts

Century Comedies Presents “BROWNIE THE PEACEMAKER A Two Part Feature Comedy

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BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GILTS PETTICOATS ALL SILK SILK JERSEY lop with Silk Mount c ALL JERSEY , with fancy Flounce. SATTEEN in plain and printed FABRICS PETTIBOCKERS Wool Jersey Silk Jersey Satteen Black and Colors

A. G Brown of the Bunk is in Illinois on i

First National business trip

Ott Dobbs was in Indianapolis today. One Grencastlo business house is mourning the loss of a porter. The said porter went to Indianapolis last Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiv ing holidays And while in the city, he with other members of his race were indulging in their national past time of “Rolling the Bones” But, alas and alack, the stern hand of the law stepped in and sloped the game. It also slated the said porter at police headsuarters charging- him with p-nmine. That’s why the Greencastle business man mourns.

A HUGH FORD P K.O D U C T I O N Jesse L LasKyjuesenis THOMAS MEIGHAN (HIVILIA.N CLOTHES" Two weeks at Indianapolis. One of the best pictures of the year.

ALSO

Chester Comedy “A Tray Full of Trouble

Sec Snooky the man zee.

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Allen Brothers

The school hoard has settled with the three insurance companies having insurance on the First Ward School

THE UNIVERSAL CAR

t TRUCK FOR CITY, FARM AND INTtRURBAN CAR DELIVERY In the few years it has been on the market the Lord One-1o, Truck has mounted rapidly to popularity IXirmg the past year, more than one third of the total number of trucks sold in the United States were Ford One Ton Trucks. It is a record of achievement njade entireiv on demonstrated merit. Wherever the Ford Truck has been used- on the farm, in the city, its sure, economical service and simplicity have made it a success. So that today it is a necessity for the wholesaler, the retailer, the farmer. It offers efficient and economic hauling for every business. Demountable rims and Pneumatic Tires. The Ford One Ton Truck costs less to buy than any other truck it costs less to opera'e and less to maintain. Added to this, is the Ford service organization; spare parts and Lord mechanics are _^ ways convenient and reacK’ to keep the Ford Fnj(k on the job. h< Ford Truck cuts delivery cost. Because o increasing demand orders should be placed without delay. We will give you prompt attention If you have any doubts on the subject drop in to the undersigned authorized Ford Dealers and get furthei facts King Morrison & Foster Greencastle. Indiana Ford Fordson Agents

Miiltni'f 3:45 1m* Evening Two hoNN- iH^innmv 7:(»0 o’clock Benefit Knk-'li'h MrlVr’tmeiit •iiwriiWinwiiMti«r’’~~

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MR. EDISON TO INVENTORS. “Rfduce It to Practice." Says Wizard To Youi'b Esperimenters. "I suggest that If the young Inventor has au idea he had holler reduce il lu actual practice and be sure ihal il works before applying for a pal ent," said Thomas A. Edison to II. Gernshuck iu an interview printed In the “Electrical Experimenter Ideas ate easy, hut working them into commercial shape ,is generally a long, tedious and expensive job After sueeessful operation and results warrant it. a search of the ITilted States pal eni office should lie made to h arn if it lias.not been pre\iousl> invented or patented by inherit Here is where the young inventor will haie his greatest disappointment lie will find many a time and. as a matter of fact, In a majority of cases, that the idea has been patented in one form or anolU* r Hut disappointments show the salt of tin inventor Only b' such disappointments ean he triumph fin

ally.”

"Jon have palniied over l.tiou lu-j I ventioiis, Mr Edison How many of I Iheso Ua'" been aetuallj worked a-i.i-d Mr. (jornsback Mr Edison I bought for a while, of j tin 1.4011 paients which l have up-taine-l. about, om w. re artualh v.oi k | I ed This figure may lie taken as pro ! | pm i innate lor iim-ntors. It is seldom j lluii au inventor make- a success of Ibis firsi Invent Inn. I sually he find | that although he ohm-ns :: potent, 'insome reason nr other the idea did nor prove to in* successful commercially. I nr could mu he exploited other" isi I | have made it a rule in in> later v is nut in patent any iiinr or whit I knew l here was no actual detn.oid Merely Collecting pal' iil s is a "I " of time, money and encigy.” IfLORIDA’S shell mounds. J Built by Primitive Race About 2000

Years Aijo. •

I In various pans of th<* Stat** of ’ Florid; 1 then* are peouliar sh* 1 |

mounds. Of tho 10 dr ii)OLi‘ now •

ladt iliose near he. out lot of LaU

Barney are eonnkh red tin. 1 mo> j per taut, beina; about 4">u feel lt:u.n I '* to 150 feel broad aud jawing alkmi eij;ht f^et IukI;.

I Seieuiisifi are convinced iliaf tht i wt* 1 built by aome afudent priwith race something like Jen-’ ytmi’h ag( The Indian-, lonp before the ad\ei. j i>f ihc whito.. frc.ni F irope, found hi | tiers and luxuriant hc-hafce Krowin

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WANTED: Two m treesc. (’all Phone 354

three yaiuitf

from the soil o.t.i.vinK Die mass* s < i I

j ah'dls innkina up the mound AM of these eurious structures have'

i been found lo mntaiu fiaKineute a

poUer\. rude Impl* imuiTs of -toiu*

ornaments fitbhioneo vi.U horn and | nfndla and Imnes .f numerous animals, ; Includhur deer, rabbits f i rapiu. alii-

J gators, et.r

WANTED. 4t' "g f>0 bushels of new I

.•orn, John Eitcl & Sun.

• for SALE: New anchor glass En j j closed tor's for Overland I Touring •car. Price SlSnOtt - Van Dyk e Auto

I (’o. Crawfornsvllle Indiana.

FIRST AUTOMOBILE.

It 9* (* J Parisian Prcduct And Ap geared In 1(86 Thy tirsi pi ai tU'al hors* less * ,e riage'' was produced In Parts in IXMi tiv Count Alb<'ii dc Lion It was operated by steam What is hclic'td to he flic Mi-si »elf pt npeiliiig carriage of which there is an' re* mil was eoi stmeted In 164'* at Nurcuiburg. It ran by clockwork at Hie rats of tl ren leagues an hour If was sold to I’rincn Augngliis of Sweden like firs) auto mobile In America w*» built at Ko kemo. Ind . Slid gireu its (rial spin July 4 1514. It was designed by El »od llayne* and tuiK l>> Apperson

brothei s.

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-ui tiaiion of protest against the dis elimination practiced wiib regard to

’.be aducaiioii of girls

Architect, Contractor and Land- | scape Gardening. \V. H. Kv ikus,

Greencastle, Indiana.

i WANTED: —Girl or young man at j the Herald Office—permanent posit. ion to industrious hustler, who wants i to learn —Apply at Herald Office.

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The Herald Office.

REGISTERED DUROC BOAR:—Fori Snie—C. J. Arnold Herald Office.' |

Reduced Prices on photos till Dec. 3th. at Cammack Studio. This is to induce you to come early for your Christmas picture. t Make your appointment EARLY. Weather conditions make no difference. We ran make them at night if you prr4er. We have a choice selecton of hand carved frames that we will he glad to show \c.u. jTHE CAMMACK STUDIO Phone 25 I

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