The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1924 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER 3REENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 16, 1924.

Opera House

A. COOK Proprietor tuid Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows-

Manager. —Shows Start 7:00

Program Subject to Change Without Notice.

Wednesday

JOHNNIE WALKER In the Comedy Drama “Fashionable Fakers’'

STAN LAUREL

In Hal Roach’s Comedy

“Frozen Hearts”

Thursday.

hoot mr.soN In the Rig' Western Play “The Ramtiin’ Kid”

PAL, THE WONDER DOG In the Century Comedy

“ Down to the Ship to See”

H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office

Office Phone 189

Res. 772-Y

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RAIRDEN, City Editor

LOCAL NEWS

Dr. ami Mrs. O. F. Overstreet spent Wednesday in Indianapois. Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Miss Bonnie Moffett. Miss Carrje Henry, who is employed at Trick Bros., is confined to her : home with illness. John C. Vermillion, attendance officer of the city schools, is visiting the Cloverdale schools today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins and daughter, Miss Helen drove to Ladoga Wednesday to attend the funeral of J. E. Udikey. Thomas A. Hendricks, sports writer for the Indianapolis News and a party j of five will motor to this city to-night for the Butler-DePauw game. Greencastle Lodge No. 5G4, Knights | of Pythias will met in reguar session |on Thursday evening at 7:30 ocock. A members are asked to be present. Mrs. B. F. Corwin has issued invii tations for a company Tuesday afternoon, January 22, in honor of Mrs. Henry Ostrom of Indianapolis. The Standard Bearers of College Avenue Church will meet with Mrs. J. E. Porter, Thursday afternoon at 3:15 o’clock. Miss Isabelle Bux will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. John Hennon, of Roachdale, were called to southern Michigan, Tuesday by the death of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Forest

Hennon.

Edward Hibbitt suffered, a painful

„ , , , , . injury to his nose on Tuesday while Yes, we have bread, cakes, pies, frnm a str< * t car in Ind _ buns, parker house rolls, doughnuts, i anapo ii s . Mr. Hibbitt slipped and fell, cream horns, cookies, jelly rolls and badly bruising and cutting his nose on

all kinds of pastry. North side square, the icy pavement.

Paris Bakery

next to the old Kiefer stand.

ROSS M. PARIS

MASONIC NOTICE

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Prop.

Stated meeting Temple Lodge No. 47 F. O. O. M. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.

George Stenns, w. m.

E. E. Caldwell, secretary, street.

FOR SALE—Five shouts, 807 Block Phone 457-Y. 16-3t.

The regular evening meeting of the Kiwanis Club will be held at the College Avenue church this evening. In order to accommodate those who wish to attend the ball game, the serving of the dinner will begin at 6 o’clock. Owing to the slick condition of the country roads, autoists were kept busy watching the road in front of them today. One of the most dangerous roads is State Road 32 which is in a crooked one and one on which a number of cars went in the ditch.

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Birthday Souvenirs for All Tomorrow! Beginning tomorrow, the First National Bank will hold a three-day celebration in honor of the 60th Anniversary of its organization—to which the citizens of Greencastle and vicinity are cordially invited. There will be plenty of souvenirs for all, and besides every new depositor will be invited to— Accept a Slice of Greencastle’s Biggest Birthday Cake *C'VERY ONE who opens a Savings Account, a Checking Account, a Certificate of Deposit Account or who rents a Safety Deposit Box, will be presented with a slice of “First National” Birthday Cake with our compliments. Nesding between each layer are a number of pleasant surprises which we know you will enjoy! This Coming Saturday Is Children’s Day

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The Father of Thrift Benjamin Franklin, Born January 17, 1706 EvERY YEAR, more people are learning the wisdom of Franklin’s motto: "Spend less than you get,” Why not commemorate Franklin’s birth week by starting a bank account for systematic thrift?

This bank will help you save Interest accounts can he opened for weekly deposits of $1 or more 1 Irust ig Company .RESOURCES ?900,000

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The typhoid fever patients at the County Hospital are reported improving rapidly. O. S. Trick of Indianapolis was in the city today on business. *MrsTeTb. Taylor and Mrs. Cleve Thomas entetrained a number of their friends at luncheon Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. N. Booth has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a visit in the city with Mrs. Marie Zaharakos.

CLASSIFIED ADS

For Sale.

Miscellaneous.

Every man and women invited to hear a good speaker explain the principals of ICO per cent. Americanism at Gorham’s sio.-e January 19, 7:30, Fillmore. ll-7t & wk.

6 miles northwest of town. Answers to name of Lucky. Reward.—Chas. M. Alinden, Greencastle, R. R. 5.

For Rent.

LOCAL and long distance hauiing and bailing. Dobbs ahd Buis or phone 527-K. 12-14-16-18

FOR RENT—Room, 303 south Vin fit. 12-tf

FOR SALE—Sow and five ahoats. Phone 290-K. 14-3t.

FOR SALE—Timothy and clover hay, Dobbs and Buis or phone 527-K 12-4t

I have for delivery at once car special prepared Glendora Egg, range size. $5.50 per ton. A. J. Duff, Phones 317 and 501. 16-2t.

Automobile Owners, before insuring your car, see me for rates, Accident. R. H. Newgent, ditrict manager, Security Automoblie Insurance Company. l Wed. and Fri. tf o— See Roy Hillis for Automobile insurance, indemnity, collision, fire and theft. State Automobile Insurance. uly 3 tf. Wed For brick laying and plastering ol all kinds, see or call E. R. Pruitt. Phone 217-L Sept. 6tf Wed

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RENT—Two

rooms. Student men Call Banner office.

modern bedpreferred.

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FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished and modern, Phone 768. 6tf.

FOR RENT—A good eighty acre, bottom farm in Clay County, for corn House, bam and out-buildings. Possession soon. Reliable reference required. Frank A. Hays, Greencastle, Ind. 11-4t.

FOR RENT—Newly furnished and j decorated steam heated rooms with ( private entrance for 18 men students

I Tub and shower baths. Will rent to FOR RENT—Choice room to one or club. Ready for occupanry beginning two young men. Reasonable rent. One next semester. O. F. Lakin, 222 E. block from College, 422 Anderson Washington St. Phone 815. 14-m., Street. It. . w., S. 6t.

Wanted.

WANTED—Wastej paper Baler. Call The Banner Office. 16-3t

Apples for sak. Several hundred bushels. Claude Bailey, phono Rural 45. 10-6p.

FOR SALE — Antique furniture, walnut and cherry beds, tables, stands. J. D. Lewis, corner Madison and west Walnut streets. 12-5p FOR SALE—Piece of line shaft, 2 byll-16ths inches in diameter; steel; about fifteen feet long. Inquire at the Banner office. tf.

WANTED—Middle aged woman for kitchen and dining room. Good pay. All modern conveniences. Inquire at Banner Office. lltf

Found.

FOUND — Package containing ladies dress. Name on package, Joe Goddard. Call Edward F. Shultz, Limedale remr, phone 751-Y. IG-tf.

Lost.

ALLEN BROTHERS

FARM for sale or rent—40 A., 2

miles south of Belle Union—good — buildings, excellent community, po- LOST—January 10th, red hound, ssession any day. A. R. Hurst, Green- male, with white spot on breast, and a castle, owner. 14-6t.d., It. wk. Htle white on nose was last heard of

January Forced Price Sale

FOR SALE—.lorsey cow, giving 4 gallons of five per cent milk per day. O. R. Mathews, first housd east of

Golf Links. 15-3t. Reward

ESTRAYED— Female fox terrier pup. White with black head. Child’s pet. Return to 108 Franklin Street

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Each day we study to give some special yalue in every Department Cost is lost sight of. We are making the prices that will move the great volume of merchandise in the shortest possible time. . Some times the lots are small. We do not Quote the price, you will find every item needed so satisfactorily priced that your only regret will come should you pass up the splendid values. Special offering for tomorrow 105 pairs Suede Gauntlet Gloves, prices jp to $2.00 for $1.00. Probably the most satisfactory glove made.

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