The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1924 — Page 4

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TBB EAJtY BANKER, GREfJTCASltE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEB1WRRY K 1 ^-

ONE MORE

IS KILLED IN GERMAN FIGHT

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M’ADOWS CONFERENCE

CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—'Whether William G. UcAdoo will stay in th« presidential race, will be determined at a conference here next Monday of McAdoo supporters and others out-

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McAdoo for President Headquar- COMMUNISTS ATTACKED POLICE ters here announced that in addition STATION AT STETTIN DURING to McAdoo supporters, a call has been NIGHT WITH FATAL RESULTS

made for “representative prcpres- 0

sives outside the Democratic party SEVERAL ARE WOUNDED

representatives of labor, farmers and o

other liberals. Martial Law May Be Proclaimed in This action followed the decision Some of German States as Result

of McAdoo to ask his followers to yhp Uprising decide whether he is still available o

now that his name is involved in COLOGNE. Feb. 14—One man was the Teapot Dome scandal hearings. kmed an<1 ‘ ei p ht wounded when ComUnder the signature of David L. munista attacke d safety police at

Rockwell, Me Ad go’s campaign mana- durin( , the night .

ger the headquarters drafted a let- Communists from Solinge n and

^ !f T Bruhl, in the British zone, taking ad-

Obedient to your suggestion, I am ’ . . calling a conference in Chicago for vantage of the anti separatist dtsturbFebruary 18, to which I propose to a " ces throughout the Rhineland atinvite, in addition to representative tacked a 'letachment of safety police

men and women leaders in the Me- f rorn Cologne.

Adoo movement over the nation, rep- police were surrounded in a resentative progressives outside the bank where they taken refuge and Democratic party represntatves of several were wounded while a number

labor and fnrmers and other progres- of the attackers fell,

sives. The British high commissioner un“This is the most daring, direct derstood to have requested the interand courageous step ever taken by allied comammler here to prohibit a ^ any presidential candidate. I know, congress of Communists planned for - of course, that you are prepared to this month. ! veals commanding the top of $14.5 , abide by the result.’’ 1 An unconfirmed report says the while the bulk sold from $13.50 to The Washington developement has Rhineland commission has decided to $14. Receipts were 1,000. not by one particle reduced McAdoo’s place Pirmasens where many were Prices for native-fed lambs, at popularity, the Illinois managers for killed in an anti separatist uprising $13.50 down, and for western-fed at j MeAdoo stated. , Wednesday under martial law. $14 down were regarded as steady. o i Besides attacking the police at Sheep were unchanged at $7 down. FOR SALE—A farm 2 1-2 miles Stettin, Communists in other places Receipts were 300.

14-3t. along the Rhine attempted to lake i advantage of the disturbances at

J. F. Cannon A Co. We announce a three days selling at

HALF PRICE on all small lots of

MENS sun S—MENS OVERCOATS Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only

For your convenience we have them arranged on tables and

racks and while they last, we say

ONE-HALF PRICE

A good chance tc supply your future wants. No cha ges-N 0 |

approvals--No alterations.

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north of town. Call 290-K.

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ip- j Mr. Ed Maddox and family spent

Bom to Mr. 1 'am? 11 Mrs Wendell 1 At Hamburg 800 Communists tried ) Sunday with Mrs. Helen Maddox.

Smith February 9, a son. ' I t0 demonstrate, but were quickly dis-^^

George Ruark is some better at persed.

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operation for the removal of his tonsils at the Putnam County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Day are atending the Poultry Show at Indianap-

olis this week.

Miss Kate Oliver, who is teaching in Greeneastle, visited schools ir| Indianapolis, Monday. Mrs. Magg Reilly went to Lebanon last week to visit Curtis Reilly

and family.

Miss Edna McCoy and Miss Marjorie Bastin who are taking courses In a Business College at Indianapolis wer home Sunday

Meanwhile separatists were slipping quietly away from Palatinate

Mrs. Shafer is just about the same

at this writing.

GROW MORE TOMATOES

AND BEANS

We are now contracting Tomato and Green Bean acreage for the coming season. Both these crops are soil builders and are also pro-

fitable to the grower.

See us for your fertilizer re-

quirements.

GREENCASTLE CANNING CO.

Phones 788 and 217-K

BAINBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL

Bainbridge plays Bowers Friday night. Bowers comes with a good record. Come and see us win. This is the last home game of the season, so let’s have one big time. The girls’ baseball team will play Clinton Center Friday night as a (a curtain raiser. Let’s give them our

support.

§ The Local team played and was

defeated by the fast stepping Browns-

- burg team 42-21.

Mr. Hovermale was absent Monday on account of a very bad cold. The Senior class began the study of “Hamlet,” one of Shakespeare’s

famous plays last week.

Several students from the Greencastle High Schol visited the High

School here on Monday.

The students received their report cards for the fifth month last week, make their grades higher than those

of last semester.

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New Oldsmobile Prices Roadster - - - $ 785 Touring Car - - 795 Sport Touring - - 915 Cab 985 Coupe - --- - 1075 Sedan 1135 10* jr - ■ All Prices f- o. b. Lans : n? . OLDS MOTOR CO. Lansing.Mich gan The Dean Motor Co GREEN CASTLE, 1ND.

ROACHDALE ROUTE 1 Mrs. Monda Shumaker and Mrs. Emma Young spent Friday with Mrs. Cecil Stoner and family. Fay Obenchain is spending a few days with his sister Mrs. Kenneth . Plunkett of near Roachdale. 1 Willis Edie spent Saturday in

1 Crawfordsville.

' Mr. and Mrs. Mose Riggle called | on Lonnie Robbins and wife Sunday = night. >S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obenchain S and son were callers in Roachdale =

towns fearing to meet the fate -suf- ^ Indiana and Rockville fered by Schwab, separatist commis- t Sunday afternoon with he r. sar, and his followers at Pirmasens, | Mr and Mrs Tom dodfglter went where many were hacked and burned^ Greencastle Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Detro called on Mrs. Helen Maddox Saturday after-

noom.

There will be church next Sunday in the morning and evening conduct-

ed by Rev. Lisbea.

Roy Detro and Lorena Maddox were married last Monday and are

living at his father’s.

Rex Call is going to move Thurs-

An Ideal Combination

to death by furious townsfolk.

Former German officers, Nationalist partisans are reported to have arrived in the Rhineland torn Heidelberg, for the purpose of leading a campaign against the separatists. The German police are said not to

be interfering. k

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call visited her!

mother Sunday.

QUINN MAKES STATEMENT

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 14— Pas- day to Alexanders house here,

sage of a bonus bill for former service men will not jeopardize the financial welfare of the nation, according to John R. Quinn, national commander

of the American Legion.

In a telegram to President Coolidge

JOHN’S SWITCH

William Brown and wife of near Limedale have moved onto the Wil-

Quinn declared,’’ the payment of this liam Hutcheson farm at Stop 34just obligation would be but a minor Mrs. Josephine Barracks of Goitem in the nation’s budget.” verdale has been visiting her parThe man who came to the rescue of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutton, his country in time of danger resents Mr. Pelfrey was operated on at the insinuation that he would endang- the Putnam County hospital Saturer his country in time of peace, Quinn day morning for appendicitis and 8a ’d- fwas recovering nicely the last re-

Our special offer during thi month of February February 1 to February 29| A Westinghouse Warming Pad and A Twvin-Lite Plug BOTH FOR THE PRICE OF O^E

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK j Mrs. William Brown is ill at her

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 14—Contin- home at Stop 34.

ued light marketing and a strong de- Mrs. Ida Mandelay of Cuba has mand from the shipping trade caus- been visiting her sister and family,

ed hog prices to advance sharply Mrs. Oscar Hutcheson.

20 to 25 cents here today. Receipts Mr. Dial and others are filling up were only 8,000. the mudholes with gravel. The roads All weights and classes moved at have been almost impassible for the

$7.60. Sows and pigs were steady ]aBt two weeks>

to strong pigs selling down from Mrs. Walter King and children of $6.75 and ows from $6.50 down for Indianapoli8 sp€nt a few days here

rough, and $6.75 for smooths. |^ th relatives last week.

Cattle prices exhibited strength Mrs. Lucy Hutcheson attended the under influence of light receipts of funeral of Ju , ia Sublett at 800 and reports of improved p Qtnainville Frida aftenioon .

ment m the Chicago yards. Steer

prices averaged about 15 to 25 cente * '

Electricity for t.ipht Cooking and Power

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Weakiess developed immediately after the opening in the calf market,

FISH— Dressed fish just ready for the skillet. Try a mess of fish. We deliver. Todd & Sons. Phone

and prices tended lower, only choice 58S.

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Saturday. Mrs. Roy Stultz spent Saturday with Mrs. Emma Young. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Witt and

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family spent Sunday with Merle .= Wills and family. l| Mrs. Ear] Shumaker was a Tues-, = day afternoon caller in Roachdale. S

Lonnie Robbins nd family called on

Orval Myers and wife Monday night. | =

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner at- = tended the funeral of the latter’s E

DAIRY COW SALE Monday, Feb. 18 25 HEAD Choice selected dairy cows, mostly fresh; some to be fresh within few days after sale MOFFETT FARM One mile west of Mt. Meridian, National Road

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aunt, Mrs. S. A. Lafollette of Bra-! zil Sunday. > = Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson have E

moved to Ladoga.

Fred Lewman and family were cal- E line in our neighborhood Tuesday. ; = Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner mo- =

ALSO 6 Dll ROC GILTS Pedigrees furnished; hired to registered male ONE YOUNG MALE HOG

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See P. M. DOCTOR Successor to E. W. Stoat

for Harness, Colors and Pads Bring your harness in, have it repaired and oiled befo» & busy farm season opens.

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tored to Clay county Sunday a week E ago. j E “White Mule” is again on ’display’ c •a the Rockville wad. The extra E large “white mule” jugs can be plain- s hr detected under the moima eov-

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SKri.1 * Rector. Paal Albin. | Auctioneers. Clerk Sale starts premptly et 12:M o’clock, noon §

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