The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1924 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1924.

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BELLE UNION The school closed, Friday April 25. W illis Blue, who has been resiously ill of pneumonia, is reported to be improved. Brother I). Austin Sommer of Indlanaoplis preached at tlie church of ii i-t. Sunday and Sunday ni^ht, Emma and Upton Gorham have

CLASSiriED aUS RMUCE OTTO F. LAKIN

For Sale

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Greencastle to spend the with their Rrand parents. H. J. McCammack and Mor- : wait spentt Thursday with

;i. Parker and wife at Broad

Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hill of Leb>.i visited, a few days fast week th his mother, Mrs. Alpha Hill and

laughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller and Mrs. W. A. Moser were in Greencastle Friday.

FOR SALE—A Queen incubator, 180 eK>t si-’, -’ .one 290 K. liO-dt FOR SALE—Coal ranp good shape, cheap. Inquire at Banner.

28-3p

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HOUSE REMOVES FOUR YEARS| OF CADET SERVICE FROM j THE LONGEVITY RECORD.

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE Washington St. & Spring Ave Phone 815

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SAME DAY YOU ASK FOR IT $20.00 TO $300.00 on Automobiles, Furniture^ Pianos, Live Stock, etc.

FOR SALE—Five room house. Inquire at Banner office. 29-21 FOR SAI E Hollybrook s< high grade recleaned seed, . >0 bu. Harlie McIntyre, Stilesville, li

2-3t wk

iERE is a certain unexplainable healthy blood courses through your

opline that goes with hale and oar ty old age—it is a feeling of esSi of care unknown, of rer ?heumatiBm—that deadly malhich has caused so many to surto the woes of pain and suf—caused so many to forego the

!re 's of life—caused so many to

jendent. Why suffer from it?

e helped about—crutches, canes illing hands always needed to you here and help you there, aatism will vanish the same as disorders—the same as sallow exion—the same as that run

down condition when S. S. S. is used. S. S. S. builds red blood cells by the score. Your nerve power is strengthened. When rich, red.

FOR SALE—well known vacuum cleaner, slightly used. For i\-. than 1

Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hurst and half oriffinal pri ce. Call at 205 West drs. H. E Smith speln* Saturday Columbia . p hone 540-X. 29-2p afternoon with Mrs Emery McCain- . mack. FOR SALE -Day old chick Rhone Miss Gertie Stringer spent Mon- 567-K. Address 327 Bloomington st. day afternoon with Mrs. Ernest Me- —" " "7 ,, , FOR SALE—Ford Touring car or

( ammack.

will trade for hogs or cow or will

Ben Pace. 30-3p

veins, there is no such I thing as in flammation or neuralgia of the muscles and joints. S. S. S. is what you need to retain that old time vim and

vigor and vitality, when you turn Several from here attended the

down the final stretch of life. j commencement exercises at Clover- llllc '

Mr. M. A. Farmer, Elyria, Ohio, dale, Saturday evening,

writes -

"S. S. S. relieved me of rheumatism and nervousness. It is the best medicine

for building up the blood."

S. S. S. is made of carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned herbs and barks. Only pure vegetable ingredients are used. Stronger healthier bodies—bodies ablo to withstand the onslaughts of diseases are the results of S. S. S.

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FOR SALE— One

Brother Austin Sammer of Indi- Phone 590-Y.

anapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lane, of Stilesville and Mrs. Alpha ' P’OR SALE—Concrete fence posts.

Hill and daughters were Sunday Quality concrete blocks,

guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Larkin, livery. Walter Sublett, north JaekMr. and Mrs. T. H. Morris, Mrs. g 0 n street. 1-30 p Myrtle Cline and daughter of Clo- '

verdale, Miss Ruth Elmore of Cov-

By EDWARD B. CLARK

Washington.—As is usual in time of peace, congn ss seems to have lost much of its Interest in the unity and navy. Every legislatlvv attempt toj day seems to be directed not only to the cutting down of the forces, but to the saving of money at the expense of tiie personnel of the two services. Land officers and sea officers, the land ! officers particularly, feel Unit an injustice is being done them In several

cases.

The other day the house of representatives adopted an amendment to an appropriation bill which, if the senate shall sanction it, further will re duce the pay of the men who have fought the country's battles and who will have to fight them again if another war shall come wlttdn the time yet allowed for their active service. Army officers are given under the

good building law 10 per cent additional pay

for each five years of servlow up to twenty years. Cadet service always

The amendment sunc-

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WATCH th® Star

INDIANA LOAN CO,

Room 3 Donner Bldg,

Open Thursday of each week

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has counted.

p tinned by the house removes the four Prompt de- j y t , urs (T f cadet service from the

longevity record. Therefore, a young man graduating from West Point must

j wait five years be.foro he gets his 10 POR SALE—Frying Chicken.-. Guy per cent additional whereas, tin

All ington, Miss Martin of Terre Haute, Riggs. Phone 524-Y. 30-3t dw present law. ho got# It at the

leading drug stores carry S. S. S. and Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt attended The large size is the more eco ', c h urt .fi here Sunday morning. I

nomical.

! O O ^he Worlds Best VJloodMedicine

STOCK SALE will sell at public auction on the Mrs. Emma Burk farm, 1-2 mile 'Morton, Ind., on State road 31, 7 miles west of Bainbridge, 15 miles Rockville, on Friday, May 2, 1924 Live Stock 225 Head—Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Sale to start at 12 o’clock JWS—2 head. 6 year old Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk, a Iter cow; Hereford cow, 7 years old with calf by side. jWS—7 head with pigs by side, two to eight weeks old. Sows all 1 immuned. LIES—10 head of pure bred Durocs, open, weight 150 lbs. 70 head of weight 125 lbs. 40 head of feeders weight 100. 20 head of shoats, 70 lbs. This is a real bunch of feeding hogs, all home grown and id of them are red hogs and not fat. SHEEP ewes with 20 early lambs by side, an extra good bunch of sheep, one of the best lot of live stock I have had to offer to the public, jhn Deere Pulverizer, good as new. Come and Spend the Day JRMS—G months with interest from date. S. B. LOVE Col. Alva Ford, Ladoga; Col. T. R. Burks, Rockville; Col. L. H. ;u?hes. Crawfordsville Clerk, Geo. Scott Rockville. Ladies of M. E. Church will serve dinner.

FOR SALE—Immediately. Late

There are several cases of measles 1921 Liberty roadster. In good conreported in this vicinity, the victims dition. Phone 236. 30-2t

ar Muriel McCammack, Nola Neier, Pauline Watts and Thelma Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurst and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of H. J. McCammack and family. Mrs. Orva Keller and daughter were afternoon callers. 1 A. O. Alley and family left Mon-

FOR SALE — Concrete blocks, 14 cents. Mike Wolfe. iW-6

Miscellaneous.

Delta Theta Tau Dance American

2. Good

29-4t

day morning for Versailles to spend Legion Hall Friday May the week. ✓ music. $150 per couple. Jeff Wyatt is spending several days with his sister, Mrs. J. H. McCam- , Automobile Owners, before insur- , ting your car, see me for rates, Ac-

cident. R. H. Newgent, ditrict man-

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hill, Miss a ger, Security Automobile Insurance Clonva and Ailma Hill were in Green- Company. 1 Wed. and Fri. tf.

castle, Wednesday.

end of one year of ('•umilsslonad serv-

ice.

Service Schools Fare Well. WUIo confcress l’*r kuuie rvanou wlileh mast people parhaps cannot undMiatajid Is always ready l« p<»*<« times to allow u pandmoutoiui spirit toI ward tlie army a*d navy, it aftrays ! lius bhen rather genoreusly Inclined toward tlie two service gchA>W, Vfoai I Delut and Aimapwita Recently rtiere itne be»«B a fear tint (lieau twe ksMi tuUiUtui mlglit sUDv Gwen use of tlie iM-owtag taifclferod"* *t' Uiu ewnntry to anything which savor* ef pnqiaratU** for the defense of the land In time of posrfhle trouble. Tin* two schools toduj we at the height of their offielecfy. Tha other ti^ht In Washington the one hundred and twenty-second an niveraary of the founding of West

Mrs. E. H, Keller spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. John Mabb and

daughter.

Mrs. II. J. McCammack, who has i been suffering from rheumatism for

some time is improving.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst spent Wednesday night with Oscar Blue

and family in Greencastle.

Miss Hazel Ruikes is working at ANDERSON

tlie exchange.

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Smith were Sunday guests of G. G. Hill and I have

wife

For brick laying and plastering of i Polnt * as celebrated by u dlnn«r at i* | • i n t.’ i) i tended by virtually all tint W ii»t 1 olntall kinds, sea or call E. R. Pruitt. . • u ■ n j ers who are stationed In or near \\ nsii Phone 217-L. Nov. 7-tf. ^ i^ton, or who, having left the am

There

Yes We Do Vulcanizing

DERSON VULVANIZING CO. 106 NO. JACKSON STREET.

INDIAN \POLIS Ll\ KSTOt K INDIANAPOLIS, April 30 — Hog prices advanced a nickel here today in an active market. Receipts were

9,500.

Nearly all sales were recorded at \ $7.50 with some heavies selling down to $7.45, and a few lights selling up | to $7.55. Most good sows sold at | $6.75, with a few selling slightly 1 higher. Pigs sold down from $7. The cattle section developed some ^ strength, and trading was on a more settled basis than has been the case I for several days. Heifers are in poor demand caused by large receipts j of this class. Good cows found a ready sale. Receipts were 1,000. An advance of a half dollar featured j the calf market. Extra choice veals commanded a top of $10.50, and the bulk moved at $9.50 to $10. Receipts were OIK). Sheep and lamb quotations held j generally steady with the exception of a fifty cent price reduction in wooled sheep. Receipts of 50 were hardly enough to establish values.

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FOLEY'S HONEY-TAR

** ESTABLISHED 1875

No Opiates. Inqirdients printed on Nkappcr INSIST UPON FOLEY S

isiuonHu SNirrmw d ti

on track, car good lump

coal for immediate delivery. A. J,

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge were Duff, Phone 317. 2t-29-30 in Cloverdale, Monday evening. — Miss Clova Hill and Mrs. Fern Hih A FEW MORE orders taken for called on Mrs. Cora Smith Thursday May delivery buff orpington baby

TED MAN TO BE HERE

IN MEMORY

afternoon.

chicks. Also dahlia bulbs. Mrs. O. M. O’Hair, phone Rural 135. It

BAINBRIDGL, R. R.

ar M. Vorhees D D National I In lovin 8 iem embrance of our dear j Claude Crodian and Miss Francis LAWN iuwwr.K.> MiAicrr. U of Phi Beta Karina will 1 Wlfe an<i mother Susan Caroline Lane, i Go( | (iar( | were un it e d in marriage Sat- also coal oil stoves repaired.

Jury of Phi Beta Kappa, will Greencastle or Thursday, May I This distinguished divine and j T of numerous historical pap- j ' on a tour of visitation of the ?rs of Phi Beta Kappa throughe north-central district. He Mress the University chapel at | a- m. and at 8:00 p. m., there an informal meeting of the lonipter in the Bowman Memorial ta.'ium. This will give oppoP'°r members to meel Dr. Voor j [and hear what is being done by Kappa in the world of pipe. Dr. Voorhees is also edi- i the national organ, The Phi'

who passed away one year ago today,

April 29, 1923.

’Tis hard to break the tender cord, W’hen love has bound the heart, Tis heart, so hard, to speak the

words,

‘‘We must forever part.” Dearest loved one, we must lay

thee

In the peaceful grave’s embrace. But thy memories will be cherished Till we see they heavenly face. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN

unlay. j Landy Detro and wife and Miss Edith Pierce, of Rockville, called on Hans Sutherlin and Robert Detro’s !

Sunday afternoon.

Miss Lyda Newton is spending the week with Mrs. Otha Bales. Mrs. Will Fry, Mrs. Ralph Fry and Mrs. Robert. Detro attended a shower 1 for Miss Martha Shannon at Roach- 1 dais one day last week.

ATTENTION!

MOWERS SHARPENED,

All

kinds of sewing machines repaired.

All woik guaranteed. GEORGE HUFFMAN Lock and Gun Smith,

306 South Jackson Street, Greencastle Indiana, Phone 715.

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CENTER RIDGE

Miss Rose C. Milligan, Spiritual and Business Adviser. The woman that pleases them all. Will remain until May 5. Located at Grand Cen-

S. W. Blacketer and wife of Bell- tra j j{ 0 t e i 28-3t

more, accompanied by Otha Bales and wife and Floyd Bales and family attended the funeral of James May at i

I

Wanted

Earl Hill and family and Thelma Brownsburg, Saturday.

Kappa Key Perhaps’ his most Whitted of Greencastle and Mrs. j Mi ss Catherine Harlan, of Indiantant historical contributions an( ‘ son 1 °/ f 5 ' apolis, visited her niece, Mrs. Otha

ited Ralph Hill and family Saturday ! p a ] es ] as t week.

night and Sunday. I Mr. Burdine and family have mov-

The heavy rains on Sunay evening ed on Charles Bridges farm.

ken in the discovery of

le<s

many

records of the early years of aciety and these will remain in

WANTED—Seond cook at

Mrs. Farmer at Grand Central Hotel. WANTED—Salesman, permanent as our representative at Greencastle.

v —■ , vntoc yvhj i.iii.iiii in , . . . , , i .... „ , an uui Iel)^eseIlLa^.lvt , nument to his labors. All local the gn,un,i ^ 00 w f^ to pl .° W I . M,lton Bowers have new acetylene Splen(ii( , opportunity

are invited to be present at

kpel service, Thursday morning, ^ a ™ ner * a ml '

the social hour Thursday even

for the next two days, thus giving fights put in their house. ^ u . . „ , ,. ,

’ . qualifies. Call at 20o west Columbia, Th* Corn*' James Gosl.n and wife were in after 7 o’clock, evenings. 29-tf I Corps’

Nov. 7-tf.; [ngton, or who, having left the snuy. are

' 1 living in tills neighborhood.

I were 297 former cadets at the gutfier ! ing, and it was a noted one from vlr

tually every point of view.

Tlie oldest graduate pn-ont at tin dinner was a member of the class of Iscgt, Brig. Gen. Henry Hnni- n ''hnse imnwoody. There were two members of tlie class of 1*70 present, Brig. Gen. Kdword J. McClernand and M ij. Rob ert O. Chirt. r, both of whom ire on tlie retired list and both of whom have tin* distinction of being Medal of Honor men, having won lids, the high est decoration In the gift "f the gm eminent, for gallant deed/- aver and above the « all of duty" performed in

tlie field against hostile IndiansTheir Records in Peace Time.

The West Pointers generally seem t„ fet4 a pride not only in tlie military field record,s of the graduates of the academy, but in the records of ncenmpllshment In times of pence The en ; glneer corps of the army, whhii until ■ a year or two ago, had no officera in ■ its personnel except West Point grudI uates, has had in more than a century of existence only one case of criminal i wrongdoing, officers of tl «■ engineer corps supervise yearly the construction of great government wc rks. They have every opportunity to profit personally if they should choose to leave tfie straight path. One case and one only of wrongdoing mars an otherwise

perfect record.

Herbert S. Shipman, suffragan bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church

j In New York city, was for a good i many years a chaplain at the I'nlted ! states Military academy. While there I he wrote a song which has become one once, | „f t )ie songs of the corps. It Is con-

sidered generally to have rare literary merit. It is entitled ‘The Corps,’’ nu'l It is sung at virtually every West P'dnt gathering. It was sung the ottver night. This Is the first verse:

persons were known to be dead today L he Meth<Kiist }Iomo Mission as a result of a terrific storm and cy- i at a Spedal Service Sunday mom clone which swept through the south-1 ing( May 4< 11;00 a m

Everybody is asked to make an

east last night and this morning. At least fifty were injured and property damage was estimated at

$1,000,000.

extra effort to get out to this special

service.

Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.

one who

Ira Benefiel has received his new; Roachdale Saturday night, sedan and is now driving to his work) Mrs. Milton Bowers spent the day

0 at Terre Haute. | Friday with Willis Crodian and famiCLOVERDALE The se h ° o1 teachers and school ly and Mrs. Mollie Crodian.

children are now enjoying a vaca- 1 Mrs. James Skillman was in Roach- : tion. | dale Monday afternoon.

and Mrs. John McAvoy were Ralph Crarare and wife of Green-1 o Bcncastle Monday where the castle visited C. E. Hill and wife LILLIPUTLAND

Lost

LOST or Strayed—Black and tan hound. Finder please write or phone

The Corps! Tfie Corps! Bareheaded salute It:

With eyes up thanking our Ood That we of the Corp* are treading Where they of the Corps have trod. Thay ara here In ghostly assemblage. The men of the Corps long dead, Anil our hearts are standing attention Whtl* we wait for their passing tread.

Mrs. Mary Moore returned to her home Friday, after an illness of five

He Sunday.

There was a large crowd at the me rnuu>) ail 111Iiess 0I Ilve DIDICI F11I< . wafl graduating exercises held at the ( months in Q u i nC y ( at the home of her Fimler P^ase leave at Alpha Chi j el8ti

daughter, Flora Fiddler. The trip house ’ Rew ar<L 30-3t i was made in Dr. Richards car. j |

E. A. Magill and family visited 1

er is receiving treatment.

^ c " improved.

.' llichael, a DePauw fresh-

n 33 i )een uite sick as a re-1 High school building Saturday night. ' va(, °i r iation. | Omar Nelson of Brazil was a busi1 Arendt and family visited ness visitor ir. Reelsville, Monday.

^I UIefriend » Sma *y- Geor ^ Aker made a business trip' ' Hartsock"'^^!

to Greencastle Monday. j

Earl Moore of Indianapolis visited ‘ Rert Taber and wife> David Abrams i

and family were Sunday guests of Wolfred Featherston and wife. Sunday visitors at J. C. Moores were Curtis Jobe and family and C.

W. Graham and wife. J. M. Jones and

At the dinner the other night all . the grav heads and the Mock heads

hred Q. Robinson, Fillmore, Ind. Re-! pn ,gent'were put down en the list of ward. 26-6p. & wk! those present as “Cadets.” Other T D, . . —(ranks were forgotten, and the nlglit LO. T Beta Theta Ii sister pin. i wa3 academy night and nothing

^ l,| d Mrs. Joseph Spangler and

n of Beech Grove spent the r fr w ‘ t h Mr. and Mrs. Charles his parents at Pleasant Garden Satj ar l' unlay night and Sunday. rv ' ,urs t of Gosport visited Clyde Miller is working at Frec-

J "ith his parents, Mr. and dom.

^ U^S ^• Cecilia Boone visited Mrs. C. E. Hill,

d h - , Unter of Terr e Haute Friday afternoon,

idav * brotlier Ralph, Sunday and Mrs. Harry Sutters is reported very

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re ^ au, f bn ^ as irone to Danville Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler of Kemp-

“ will attend Normal this ton visited Gus Aker Saturday and Miss Fay McCullough spent the S ’ f | Suuday. week-end with relatives in these parts. I

wife

attended

commencement at Cloverdale Satur-

day evening.

Miss Fay McCullough

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Spring Bazaar

Friday and Saturday

RECTOR BROS.

Appropriate Gifts for

Mother’s Day

A Difficult Place

A fashionable gtrl, calling on a friend, seated herself at the piano and entertained the little daughter of tlie house, aged eight, with a number of

pieces.

When she glanced round the listener was looking nt her round-eyed. Thinking that her music was thoroughly appreciated, she gave a very difficult “classical" piece ns n finale, closing her performance with n crashing discord. The little girl looked up Innocently. ‘‘I can’t play that tune, either!" she said sympathetically.

Concrete PaTeaneists Grow Stouitgcr Tear After Tear When you vote for a paved road or street, you want to know that you won’t be called upon for assessments every now and then to repair or rebuild it. Built according to present-day high standards, Concrete roads and streets permanently withstand the heaviest pounding and grinding of modern traffic. In fact, they grow stronger year after year. That is because their definitely proportioned mixture of sand, pebbles or broken stone, and water, is held together by the everlasting grip of that tenacious binder, portland cement. Concrete Pavements have the repair built out and the maintenance built in.. That is why they pay you handsome dividends in satisfaction and service. Firm, rigid, unyielding, and the last word in paving economy, Concrete Roads and Streets are also skid-proof. And their color is a pleasing, light gray — another very important advantage, especially for night driving.

Watch for advertisements telling about the many other uses of concrete. And remember that the Portland Cement Association has a free personal service to offer you. Whether you use concrete or have it used for you, this service will give you more for your money. Our boolflcts R 4 and R-4 hit manu MtrttHng things about Concrete Roads and Streets. HOifcA one would j/ou lik* us 1° send? Thera Is no charge. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Merchants Bank Building INDIANAPOLIS. IND. qA National Organization to Improre and Extend the Uses of Conerae Ofiice* In 30 Cities