Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1924 — Page 3

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1924

THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

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DE MOCR ATIC SPEAKING^ DATES! At Greencastle Monday, October 13th Hon, John W. Davis Democratic Candidate for President Will Speak at the Monon Station, Greencasfle, Inch, a* one o’Clock.

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U_ . _ __ __J V T irgil Hodgens who owns 128 LOCAL NEWS I !U ' res * an( ^ on Rock'ille road, __ 12 miles west of Danville has decided

to sell this farm at public auction. He

Mrs. Josephine Lewis, south Indi- has contracted the sale with the R. C. ana street, left today for the Home Ft -Land Auction Co. of Noblesville, Lawn Sanitarium at Martinsville, Indiana, a concern who has gained where she will undergo tieaunenis. much prestige in Indiana and a> real

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gardner and Mrs. Andrew Sigler returned to their home Sunday, after spending a few days with relatives and friends, in

Frankfort and Kokomo.

Rainfall Monday night was recorded as being .40 inches here, ann it

was still raining when tne record was Commission and will devote made. The temperature is hovering dime in the future to this line

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estate auctioneers. Mr. Hodgens will also sell his personal property. This sale is scheduled for Tuesday, October 14 at 10 a. m. The farm to be soldi in the morning and the personal prop erty in the afternoon. It will be offer-| ed in two different tracts. Mr. Hod-1

gens is employed by the State High- FOR SALE:—Apples— Stark.

his Davis a.id other varieties, 3 of north of Greencastle on road

Ren miles 32 at

in the 50 degree range. The minimunb work. Look for display advertise- the R. W. Allen farm for the twenty-four hours ending at m ent elsewhere in this paper. |

7 o’clock Tuesday morning was 5.3. The maximum, which was recorded

about noon Monday, was

Paul Allen.

INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE with State Automobile Insurance Association at lowest cost-—Roy Hillis

Agent .

At Cloverdale Tuesday Evening, Oct. 14th Hon. Harvey Harmon of Princeton, Democratic Candidate for Attorney General, will Speak at 7:30 o’Clock. At Russellville Thursday Evening, Oct. 16th Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis AND Hon. Robert Bracken STATE AUDITOR Will Speak at 7 o’Clock.

For the best pony in the pony show

^ Friday, Maxine Jackson of Fillmore, .s ttgti.es. rece j ve( ^] s t premium and William

The S. C. C. will meet with Mrs. Moeller of Greencastle received 2nd

Wallace Long, Tuesday evening. There were ten ponies in the show. 110MKS T0 rent- HOMES Prof. Irving Fisher, of the depart- The Sons of \eterans’ Auxiliary ,SALE—Call 591 of 765-L.

ment of Economics at Yale Univer- " meet in the Court House. Wed-1

sity will speak at the Christian nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. It is (BOX SUPPER at Happy Hollow Wed

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Church, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. His subject will be, “International Relationships”. He is one of

the out. tanding men in his

ment in the country. The public is cordiall • invited to attend. He will speak :>.t DePauw University chapel

in the morning.

desired that all officers be present. Mr. Geo. Boase, head baggage master at the T. H. I. & E. who has

, , ‘ . been taking a two weeks rest, vis-

iting among relatives and friends, at Greencastle, Cory and Terre Haute, was back on the job this morning.—

nesday, October 8. Y’ou are invited ■—Frank Johnson, teacher. WANTED:—Work of all kinds—Y. M. C. A. Enployment Bureau Call 3X6-L or white Robert Hall, Flor-

ence Hall.

Brazil Times.

At Bainbridge Friday Evening, Oct. 17th Hon. George Emerson Francis Of Chicago, Will Speak at 7:30 o’Clock.

On am ount of the Church Board ] meeting in Indianapolis tomorrow, (the meeting of the Woman’s Foreign j i Missionary Society of the Methodist | church, which was to have been held v ; Wednesday afternoon, has been post-

■"poned.

... j ; ! As a result of a letter sent by Her- i man Rickoff, chief of Indianapolis X | police, to the police of this city, Bosie , Hunter, colored, 25 years old, was ar-j ... rested Monday and will he taken to llj; | Indianapolis to face a charge of j I 1 grand larceny. Marshall O'Hair took I [’.’jHunter into custody Monday after-1 |!!| noon at the Indiana Portland Cement i X Company plant at Limedale, and an! 1 officer was expected to arrive here to-1 ... day to return him to Indianapolis.

PURCHASE A NAPANEE KITCHENj ET this week and receive 42 piece

P MULLINS PUTS OUT dinner service free—Kitchen OutfitTHE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ting' Co. at Gas Office.

R. P. Mullins, druggists has printed a card giving the 1921 School basketball schedule,

schedule for the season, as shown on

the car, follows:

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The Veronica! Club will meet with Mrs. Vernon Shirley on south Jackson street. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.

Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec.

Jan. 2Jun. 9— Jan. 16 Jan. 17Janu 24 Jan. 30— Feb. 6Feb. 13Feb. 17 Feb. 20Feb. 2 7-

Broad Ripple Here Frankfort—There. —Crawford.svillc Here. Bloomington Here. -Columbus— Here. Martinsville- There. M anuel—Here. Shelbyvllle Here. Wiley—There. Bed ford—There. - Mitchell—There. —Central—Here. -Martinsville—Here. —Jefferson—There. -Lebanon—There. Garfield—Here. -Franklin—There. Noblesville Here.

IT’S DAHLIA TIME In Putnam County the Dahlia, the beautiful Fall Flowfr, is now in the heighth of its beauty. The Central National Bank and Central Trust Company of GRttNCASTLE, on Fridav, Oct. lOth

FREE' TEN PIECE SET of crystal glassware, aluminum sugar scoop with purchase of Napanee Kitchenet this week—Kitchen Outfitting Co.

NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS - Friday, October the 10th. is the iast day of the month to pay water bills at the net rate charges—The Greencastle Water Works Co. BOX SUPPER: Cross Roads School House near intersection of State Road 32 and National, Warren township. Friday October 10 Blanche Williams, teacher. FREE! TEN PIECE SET of crystal glassware, aluminum sugar scoop with purchase of Napanee Kitchenet this week—Kitchen Outfitting Co.

OPERA HOUSE A. COOK, Prop. & Mgr. Doors open 6:30 2- Shows -2 Show starts 7:00 Program suLject to change without notice

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TUESDAY

ARROW PICTURES PRESENTS “High Speed Lee" Featuring Reed Howes PERCY AND FERDIE In their Latest Comedy “Full O’ Pep”

WEDNESDAY Admission Twenty Five Cents JAMES KIRKWOOD In Elliott Clawson’s Play “Loves WhirlpooF

BEN TURPIN In the Pathe Comedy “Going Up'’

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WORLD S SERIES GAME TODAY

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Masquerade Ball Wednesday Night October 8th

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GIANTS VICTORS

:HIRD GAME

NEW YORK. Oct 6. -The New York Giant tool: :he third game ot the series with Washington here today, 6 to 4, and jumped into the lead in the series two games to one. The game was replete with fielding and hitting features, Frisch, Rice and Young producing an abundance of fielding stunts which sparkled with brilliancy. GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST this week— Dinnei set free at Gas Office. A 42 PIECE DINNER SERVICE free with purchase ot Napanee Kitchenet this week—Kitihcu Outfitting at Gas Office.

At the end of the 8th Inning of the fourth World’s Series game, heifig played today in New York the score was: Washington 003020 0 New York 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 New York has won two gam& and Washington one- game of the three games already played.

Old Trail Park Prizes for the Prettiest Costume and for the most Comical Costume.

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The Only Kind “BUI seems to be a continued pessimist. Is lie never hopeful about anything?" “Oh, yes, occasionally Bill Indulges In a forlorn hope about something or other."

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Prizes of $2 for first and §1 for second will be awarded in the following classes: Cactus Dahlias Bronze Dahlias Red Dahlias Yellow Dahlias Pink Dahlias White Dahlias Verigated Dahlias Displays must consist of at least 10 Blossoms in a suitable container. Displays must be at the Bank Building on or before noon, Friday, October 10th. SPECIAL—A $1 prize will be given for the largest single blossom. All Dahlia growers are invited to bring displays to this show and all flower lovers are invited to visit the bank and see the display.

^ ' GREATEST SALE in years at Kitch- ' en Outfitting Co. this week—Hurry in before they are all gone. J 1 SJ PURCHASE A NAPANEE KITCHENjfe; ET this week r.nd receive 42 piece dinner service fv —Kitchen Outnt-

jjlt ting Co. at Gas G HB I vVANTED: Girl

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Old Story “Did you hear about Mrs. Fastleigb's motor accident?" “No. What happened?” "She ran down her own liushond." “But she's been doing that ever since she was married.”

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Wearing Uncle Bob- I e you've been awarded the palm as the champion mosquito scrapper of this block. Bobby—That’s riclit. It was dad’s palm on the seat of my pants. In the Winter Season She—And do you really think of me during the night? He—Yes. dear. But the nights are so long now that I must sleep a little once in a while.

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ndiana Portland Cement Co.

A 42 PIECE DINNER SERVICE free with purchase of Napanee Kitchenet k^this week—Kitchen Outfitting at Gas p* Office; ~

COULDN’T SEE CHANGE

I LOST: Child' jbltte stripes on

Sweatercollar

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Finder Phone /os.

A delicious, cn.sp.haky cracker—try them with soup or serve with jams or jellies. In the red cardboard moisture-proof barrel, in packages or by the pound. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uoocda Bakers”

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I FOR SALE: Top buggy, side curtains, rubber tin Moyer Springs, a| good one -C. W. Plciffenberger Shop, |

“I’ve just swallowed five cents!” “Well, I can't see any change in you

If ycj have!”

! GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST this; week—Dinner set tree at Gas Office. I

Smidder Lost Control At sixty miles Drove Willie Smidder; He lost control Lljti wife’s a widder.

OTTO F. LAKIN

Funeral Director Private Chapel Ambulance Service

Washington Street and Spring Avenvu* PHONE 815 |

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Two cars Brazil Block ready for delivery A. D. Chew Coal Co. Phone 492-Y

DANCING OLD TRAILS PARK (on the National Road) Every Evening Except Monday and Sunday Afternoon Sqi a e and round dances Friday nights B lack and Gold Orchestra now playing engagement

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