The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 18,J924.

LOCAL NEWS

Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00

THE DAILY BANNERS Entered in tfie Post Oflice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail

matter.

HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor

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n Subject to Change Without Notice. Friday MAE MURRAY In the Metro Super Production ‘‘Broadway Rose''

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Otfice Office Phone 189 Res. 772-Y

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BEN TURPIN | In Mack Sennett’s Comedy

Where is My Wandering Boy This Evening” |

Saturday |

JOHN GILBERT 1

In the Photoplay I)e Luxe

“The Exiles’’ I

J. K. Langdon, of this city, was in Indianapolis today on business. Mrs. Kate Zenor, of Whitter, California, is visiting Luther Easter and

wife.

Miss Florence Stringer and Miss Lorene Knight were in Indianapolis today on business. Miss Mary Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henry is spending the . spring vacation with friends in Bain

bridge.

Mr. and Mrs. George Collins, who reside near Mt. Meridian are spending . a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Os-

car Sallust.

rOu SALE—Concrete fence posts.

Misses Mabel Haltom and Lucile Quality concrete blocks. Prompt deGlidewell who are attending Indiana j livery. Walter Sublett. north Jack-

FOR SALE—Three Burner hot plate practically new A gentleman’s rain coat, never been worn, inquire GOS East W r a!nut Street. 17-21

FOR SALE—Chevrolet sedan, driven 5,000 miles. First cla>> shapt price $450. Phone 197. 17-2t

State Normal at

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Terre Haute, are son street.

1-30 p

Aesop’s Film Fables

Miss Norvetta Green and

For Easter Day- -a Dashing Bouquet! END a floral thought for Easter morning—the very spirit will create the desired feeling. You’ll be greeted here t by a glorious arrayment, as sprightly to one’s heart as the spring. Lilies, Daffodils, Tulips and Hyacinths

John Eitel & Sons

Phone 636-Y

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Patlie News Weekly

Mi . TRI KAPPA MARKET, 9:30 A. M. a. ™

vacatmn with Miss Georgia ! err.v 0RRD EASTER BGG ^ > M AYON-

ot New armony, n< ia . NALSE AND ALL KINDS OF upholstered in corduroy. Call 4.36

FOR SALE—A reed baby carriage,

i corduroy. Cj

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambnlance Service

Phone* —Office 305, Fes. 693

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The Theta Alumnae club will meet. CAKES. IF Y’OU WISH TO LEAVE Saturday afternoon with Mis.- Lillian AN ORDER FOR A CAKE, TELESouthard at 2:30 o’clock. Dr. Lillian ;PHONE MRS. JOHN CARTWRIGHT

Brownfield will have charge of thi BEFORE 9:30 SATURDAY, CALI- FOR SALE—A number Nine Oliwork. | CAMPBELL APTS. It. V er Typewriter. Phone 403. 17-2t

The fire department was called to i

the College Infirmary on South Lo- I hi

cust street Thursday evening at eight J o’clock. A flue was burning out. No 1

damage was done.

Mrs. Matt Roberts, Mrs. Glen Skel-

and daughter and Miss Ethel Roberta

Electrical Contracting and Repairing

of Manhattan were Thursday visitors with Mrs. Frank Toney.

Nothing too largo or too small for us to handle, we

County Superintendent J. C. Ver-

just take "em” mine run.

million of this city will attend the

We did all the electrical construction work in the new

Senior play "Come Out of the Kitch-

Kappa Kappa Gamma bouse. “Notice the lighting equip-

en” to be given by the Senior Class

ment.”

j of Cloverdalo high school tonight.

VIRGIL GRIMES

An interesting school exhibit w3

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be given Saturday at the Cloverdalo high school. Many interesting things that show the progress of the school

FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER

We have—

Strawberries Dressed Chickens Leaf Lettuce, Head Lettuce Celery Green Onions Fancy Fruit We also have anything else in the grocery Ub« that

you may desire.

W. A. COOPER

PHONE 90

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during the fall term hibit.

will be on e\

EAGLE AWNING CO. AWNINGS, TENTS AND COVERS 308'/2 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis We make a specialty of house awnings. Write for Estimator.

OOOOOOCXXXXOOOOCXj XX?OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>;>OCOOOCXJOOOOOC' Saturday Cash Meat Specials Fresh Boiling Beef, lb 10c Beef Brains, lb 10 Bacon Squares, lb 12^0 Sugar Cured Picnic Ham, lb I2V2 Fresh Pork Shoulders (wholo; lb 15c Fresh Sausage, lb 15 Sugar Cured Bacon (whole or h«lf) lb 18c Sugar Cured Bacon (heavy) lb 15 Sugfr Cured Foster Hams, lb 22c PHONE 12 WE DELIVER

W. H. EITELJ0RGE

OCXDOOOOOO<XXXXXXXXXXXX)CXX)CXOOOOOOOOOOOCOC<>DC)OOOCOCXX)0 WANTED—Woman for general j Get your pies and cakes at the housework. Phone 173-Y. 629 East , First Word Market, gas office, toWashington street. 18-2p morrow. It

1 ‘ The uniforms ordered for the local ; fire department are expected to arrive by the first next week. The new suits are dark blup in color, with bra- buttons and are said to be the be t that 1 could be purchased. i Friends here of C. A. Couchman, who formerly lived here, have receh ed announcements of the birth of a daughter on March 20, at their home in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Couchman is j in charge of the Southwest Engineering Company’s Electrical Work and j has his headquarters in Dallas. He covers four states, Texas, Arkansas, | Oklahoma and Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Couchman reside at 4728 Maple i

Avenue, Dallas.

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ASPARAGUS NEW PEAS ^ORANGES

EASTER SPECIALS

GREEN BEANS GREEN ONIONS CARROTS CUCUMBERS HEAD LETTUCE RHUBARB STRAWBERRIES GRAPE FRUIT DRESSED CHICKENS

GROGAN & MILLER Phone 34

Greencastle Commandery Knights - Templar will attend Easter service at the Locust Street M. E. Church next Sunday morning. Sir Knight Franklin A. LeMaster will deliver tfie address. In the afternoon the Oommandery will go to Brazil on the invitation of Brazil Commandery and attend service at the Presbyterian Church with Commanderies from Terre Haute, Clinton and Sullivan. Sir Knights will assemble at the Masonic Temple in Brazil at two o’clock.

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Banking Aids to System and Thrift A CHiCKINQ ACCOUNT for convenience and safety in household and personal finances. AN INTEREST ACCOUNT for building up a reserve fund through regular weekly deposits. The facilities of this ba:rk are at your disposal

1 Nauonal V_> 1LJ.U l Trust Company

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Real Fresh Fruit Jelly in our

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C'.VKE and jam! Cake and L jelly- Delicious either alone, hut never half so delicious as found together in our Jelly Rolls. Made from delicate spong cake spread and rolled with crimson currant jelly, strawberry jam, blackberry jam or purple grape conserve. The only kind of jellies we use are those made from fresh fruit and pure sugar. Ask Your Grocer for BANNER DOUGHNUTS BANNER BAKERY PERCY DUNCAN, Prop.

Use Your Phone for Prompt Service There is no need of coming down to the store to purchase your Grocery supplies. All telephone orders are given our best attention—prompt and satisfactory filling and delivery. IDEAL GROCERY GUY CALL, Prop. Phone 82

BUSINESS

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HAVE YOU TRIED THIS TONIC? “Ever> time I put some money in this savings account of mine, I feel I’m taking a mighty fine tonic—and tonics hit the spot in the Spring!” That's the way one of our depositors feels about his account here. You remember Spring tonics, of course. Restorers of used up energy —purifierse—builders of new reserve. Your bank account is a tonic for happiness, for security, for financial independence. It may be taken regularly at other seasons as well as in the Spring.

*>RST NATIONAL BANK THL OLDEST BANK. IN PUTNAM COUNTY

CITIZENS TRUST CO. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER

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WANTED—Furnished room and y- .PEOfniwiPi^:-a use of both, by engineer. Address | gj

P. O. Box 2687, Banner, I

LOST—On Howard or Crown sts., ; Dar Green sweater. Call 476-L. Reward. 18-3i „ _ la

YOU GET THE MONEY THB SAME DAY YOU ASK

FOR IT

$20.06 TO $300.00

FOR SALE—MThite uegnom eggs. Purdue strain. Also R. C. Reds. All

blood tested. McCullough.

Rural 95, Mrs. E. C.

Go to the gas offices Saturday for cakes and pies like mother baked. It

on Antomobiles, Furniture,

Pianos, Live Stock, etc.

[NDIANA LOAN CO.

Room 3 Donner Bldg.

Open Thursday of each week

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DRESSED CHICKENS—PICNIC HAMS—EGGS MANGOES—RIPE TOMATOES—CELERY HEAD LETTUCE—RADISHES—GREEN ONIONS NEW POTATOES—SPINACH—NEW PEAS RHUBARB GKAPp FRUIT—STRAWBERRIES FANCY CAKES AND ROLLS

LA. BROW Grocer

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EASTER and we are prepared for the last minute shopper, for the ladies who have been too busy or otherwise engaged to get then Easter Togs earlier. EASTER COATS EASTER DRESSES EASTER HOSIERY IN FACT EVERYTHING FOR EASTER Allen Brothers “Money’s Worth or Money Back”