The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1921 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER GREENCASTLE, INDIANA- THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921.

Oper A. CookDoors open 6:30 Twj Program subject

ouse rietor & Manager lows Show Starts 7:00 cange without notice

[BRIEN Icient Play Door”

THE GREAT “Fi E Friday Adi WILLIAM The Bewih “Blii

fCTIVE SERIAL ias” [Nine ;ion 20 cents PRESENTS i* Fashion Play iWives"

BIL»QUIRK In the SM Lite Comedy “Babt-Baby”

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TRDSTWORTHINESS No Matter How Trustworthy May be the Person You Choose to Carry Out the Provisions of Your Will, he is human. He May Die. He May go Abroad. He May Become Enfeebled. All these and many other tilings might happen. A corporate executor never changes. We will be glad to confer with yon. The CitizensTrust Company

Removal Nillinery Sale will offer at a very low price every hat in my store beginning tomorrow. On account of removing to my new location on the south side of the square, I will sacrifice any hat in my store as long as they last. Hats that formeAr sold from $7.00 to $10.00 now B $2.00 Hats that formeB sold for less than $7.00 and chilcUFs hats now $1.00 The Tompil Hat Shop

DAILY BANNERJ d at the Post Office atj • Indiana, as second clad mattwr. H a (} RY M. SMITH. *nd Proprietor, S OI t. RARIDEN, Citr Editor

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tompany is getting l progresses faster.

|e concna, is covered with straw kept wet and allowed to “sea. for three weeks so that it will feeveral days before the roadway is Ined to the public to Kennedy's fssing. When this is done there be fine roads to Terre Haute by Ky of the Central avenue detour.— %zil Tinies. ptn interesting ease will be heard | Squire Frank tomorrow, when five ■s from Mill Creek township, rang P in age from 8 to 14 years will f tried for malicious tresspass. A nner there filed affidavits aga nst ^e boys, charging them with caasa young horse to run into a barbjjH^vire fence and injuring itself. The promises to be an interesting one tSi some afterclaps are likely to (■Rue as a result of the case. K

LOGIL NEWS

Frank Bittles was in Indianapolis today on business. Greene Garret was in Indianapolis today on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen spent today in Indianapolis. There will be a band concert on the public square tonight. Mrs. Bence Daggy spent the day in Frk'k Chapel with friends. The Tri Kappa will meet tonight at 7 30 with Mrs. C. C. Tucker. Dr. W. K. Pritchard and daughter were here Thursday from Cloverdale. The Presbyterian Church Prayer Mettiug will be held this evening at

7:30.

Section one of the Christian Church will meet Friday at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. John Young. Mrs. Elsie Fuller of Los Angeles, al. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst this week. Mrs. R. E. Knoll was called to Knightsville today on account of the illntss qf het mothel 1 ) Mrs. Thomas Bo.yiI of Farmersbur ; and Mrs. W H. Boyll of Terre Haute were here this afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Callender and Miss Marguerite Callender are visiting relativ. es in Evansville and Henderson Ky. Mrs. Ted Snider's conditioit is about the same. She has been very sick with summer grippe the past week. Mrs. Lillie Ferrand went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit her daughter Mrs. Ethel Buis for several weeks. The Putnam County Fish and Game Protective Association will meet tonight at 7:30 in -the Harry Hawkins Garage. There will be a dance in the American Legion hall on Saturday night for the benefit of the Putnam County Hospital. Mts Ida Pierce, Mass Gladys Pierce Mr-. Elmer Sellers and Marion Sel. lers spent the day in Plainfield visiting friends. Bert Smith will build a new residence on north College Avenue, this summer. H. C. Callender win do the carpenter work. Hiram Callender on Thursday start ed work on the erection of a new two story residence on east Seminary st. for Miss Lenore Alspaugh. Harry H. TaKbott, agent reports the sale of the W. A. Cooper Five and Ten Cent store located on the west side of the square to C. F. Zeis. Sheriff Lawrence Sears took a person adjudged of unsound mind from Bainbridge to the hospital at Evansville on Thursday. He made the trip by automobile. Mr. and .Mrs. D. O. Moffett and Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleman left today in the Coleman machine for Indianapolis, Chicago and Lake Geneva, Wis., They will be gone about ten days. The Delta Theta Taus met last night at the home of Miss Frances Rector on east Washington street and pledged the following, local girls: Helen Sallust, Mildred Panchaud and Lillian Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. U. V. OTJaifiel will leave Friday for Bluefield, West Va., They will be accompanied by Edgar O’Daniel’s son and daughter who will meet their parents there where they will spend the summer. -Miss Helen Browning book keeper at the First National Bank was taken suddenly illl yesterday with appendicitis and was sent to the Method 1st Hospital in Indianapolis this morn ing where .-he under went an opera-

tion.

The weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club was held at noon at the Grand Central hotel. A good number attended com-idering the weather. There wa no special speaker for the occasion and no important business was considered. Miss Lenore Alspaugh delightfully entertained at the Apha Phi Housj, Wednesday aftenoon in honor of Mrs C. C. Brinson of St. Peterburg Fla., and Mass Beatrice Evans who has just returned from Seattle, Wash. Twenty Two Alpha Phis were pres-

ent.

Squire Frank was having a hard time today getting sufficient physicians together to conduct an insanity hearing on a man confined on the penal farm. It was too hot for some of the doctors and others were busy or out of town, Justice Frank has made a ruling in the case of Mrs Jennie Jennings versus Homer Baldwin for posession of a house near Cloverdale. He ruled in favor of the defendant, who was represented by J. H. James. Theodore Crawley represented the plain-

tiff.

The rPesbyterian Church Sunday school teachers and officers will hold their monthly business session in con nection with the Devotional service this evening at 7:30. The subject for discussion will be “The Master's Method of teaching." A full attendance is desirud.

The Studio

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Kodak Finishing 24 hour service 204 South College.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 1 OR SALE 800 bushels oats. Phone 235 Greencastle, Ind. 8-8t,

LETT HR FROM CAMP KNOX IW!# at Liberty to make some extracts from a private letter from a DePauw student in Camp Knox, Ky. "Army life may be easy after you are used to it, but -hey have been working us here. When we first came we had drill every day. Our rising time was 5:45 and we were let out of drH] at 4 o'clock. We had to qualify in the school of the soldier in squad, platoon and company. In the school of the squad there were five who got additional points for excellency. I do not know that

^ deserved it, but 1 was one of the five.! ^Our company has the highest stand-

ing of any of the eight companies here, and I think our platoon is the best in the company. The last two weeks we have been having rifle practice. The first week we had instruction in cleaning and sighting exercis-

, es to train us to sight correctly. This

ii-a vre-rv rru , ' . , i last week we have been in the rifle tt ANTED—Three or four unfurnish, range every day. Wle have been ed rooms about Aug. 20. Inquire .it i shooting the 200, 300 and 600 ranges.

Banner office.

6-tf.

FOR SALE—Good wood bc.idstead, without springs or mattress; Inquire Banner office. 20-tf.

NOTICE $15.00 cash will be pt'-ld to anyone giving us the ium«g of

Also 200, 300 and 500 yards rapid fire, that is, ten loads in a minute. Next week we are going to shoot in record practice. Medals will be giv_ on to men mak ng the good scores. 1 am out for one, but I am not sure

of getting it.

“We could not want a better place to stay than this camp. It is well located. good water supply and fine air.

partie- to whom we can sell a player i The only complaint we have is that piano. $12.00 cash will be paid v to I 4 ** so very hot, but I guess it is i***»»*• •snrsjjj Tt«r'.K b:iiy to whom we can sell a pianq , 1000 in the shade at home. Call, phone or write manager piano. “We get out of cam-* a week earlier D.partment, Scott & Hart, 508-10 Wa than we sU, ’P ,SC( l 1 - . Tlu ' y a ‘‘e letting bash Ave„ Terre Haute. 9-6t. : "LT ° n the 20th ,nstead of th '-‘

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FOR SALE-

-Woodahed. Call 414-X.

12-3p.

RESCINDS EXPORT TAX.

GALVESTON, Tex., July 14— SAY FOLKS—If you hav’e a dwell-' P *' esident f>bre » ron today ^scinded ing you want to sell why don't you I ‘he export tax on crude oil according

come in and see US. We have buyers for all kinds of property up to $3,. 500. Brown & Moffett. 12-5t

FOR SALE—'Horse, buggy and harness, also equity in piano player and rolls, used only three months. Gall Banner office. 13.tf

Don't forged the T. W. B. sale at Hamilton’s music store, Saturday evening. 13-3t.

Brick Chapel church will give an ice cream -ocdal on the lawn Saturdayevening. July the 16th. Everybody invited. 14-2p.

to dispatches from Mexico City. After an all night conference with a committee from the Mexican congress Obregon issued a proclamation rescinding the tax. This was done, dispatches said, after Obregon had received semi-official assurances that the U. S. would not impose an import

tax on oil.

Obregon urged immediate resumption of work in all the oil fields to relieve unemployment and invited for eign oil company officials to a conference to work out a plan to stimulate

production.

DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT 1 will have a platform dance Saturday evening. Langsley Bros. Orchestra, of Brazil will furnish the

music.

CHARLES MicALINDEN, 14-2p | mony given at the widow’s trial to-

day by Dr. James C. Russell.

Aug 1’ 'Dr. Russell, an alienist called' by or rooms foi thg defense made this statement In

THE KABER TRIAL.

CLEVELAND, 0., July 14—Mrs. Catherine Eva Kaber on trial for the murder of her husband, the wealthy Daniel F. Kaber, has been insane since her birth, according to testi-

Charles W. Huffman Undertaker and Funeral Director A. 8. Hanna’s Old Stand p Calls Answered at All Hours Day Phone 88, Night Phone 184 With S. C Prevo & Sorts

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light housekeeping. Inquire at Ban- reply to a hypothetical question, ner office. 14.5p. - ■» _ | LMMANAff’OLIS LIVE STOCK Hog receipts 9,000 market steady. MASONIC NOTICE ! Bulk of sales $10 to $10.25. Called meeting Temple Lodge No. Cattle receipts 1,000 market steady 47 F. & A. M. Friday 7:30 p. m. Calve receipts 700 market steady; E. A. degree. [Top $11.00. A. E. DURHAM, W. M. Sheep receipts 600 market steady E. E. CALDWELL, Secretary. and lower

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