The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1924 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924.
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■ prive up to an Indian Ipump -D rive , off w *t h I inur eyes on the speedlometer—you’ll »oon I drive tha doubt* out of Ivourmind. You’ll *ay Ij,, the other fellow —
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a better gas
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there/s a better gas ¥NDIAN gasoline sold in this terriJ, tory is made at one refinery— where HAVOLiNE Oil is made, at Lawrenceviile, 111.—from one grade of crude —piped in from the surrounding oil fields. Not everyone can get Indian. The big output is marketed in a few states only. It is a better gas —uniformly better—and you’re lucky to be in the limited territory where it is sold.
WANTED—to rent five or six room modern house. Possession July 1st. Capt S. C. Ferjrason. 3 th fit
WANTED SALESMAN—Sale ox- Dr 0gcal perience not necessary but must have secre t ar y 0 f
ability and willing to work. This opportunity in Greencastle. See Mr. Bechuram., 205 W. Columbia St., after 7 o’clock evenings. L-p
DePauw Notes OTTO F. LAKIN for over 4# years
FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL
AMBULANCE SERVICE
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Sate.
M. Vorhees, national Phi Beta Kappa, was
present at chapel this morning and
was introduced to the students and _ '
faculty by vice-president H. B. Long- Washington & Spring Ave
den. He made a brief talk, in which he outlined the chief purposes and
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ideals of the organization. The motto of Phi Beta Kappa is translated in many ways, among which are: Philos-
61 Mar- ophy, the guide of life, and The Love
2-2p of Wisdom, the dynamic of life.
—— h r - Vorhees spoke on the American
over-emphasize of athletics, saying that it was his hope that this phase
Clifford Alice, son of Josepn ^and of education wil , no t be the means of Ida Alice was born July 30, 18. •>, in putting in the background he more Putnam county, Indiana, and depart- importan t element, that of intellect, ed this life on the 23rd day of April, for said the speaker ., a strong
FOR SALE—Team of good horses.
7 year old and 5 year old.
tinsville st. OBITUARY
Alice, son of Joseph
1924, being 30 years, 9 month- and
22 days of age.
He was united in marriage to to,d Lawrence on March 6, 1915, and to this union were born four children:
body
is only good as it becomes the house for a clean, clear intellect.” i The eminent visitor is editor of the t Phi Beta Kappa national journal and is an author of note. At eight o’clock 1
WATCH the Star
HALIVS CATARRH MET,101..K hna | bsen used cucccsstultj tn tfe treatment
I of Catarrh.
| HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists nt an Ointment which Quickly ! Relieves by local application, tnd the | Internal Medicine a Tonic, which a.'ts ’ through the Blood on the M icons Surfaces. thus redu, inR„.r.n -.tiot Sold by all drugglcua. F. JT. Cheney u Cc., Toledo, Ohio. Friday afternoon was postponed Indefinitely. The postponement was on account of the inabilit; < f the authorities to agree on a date for a return game. There will be a game with Jeff High there next Wednesday afternoon. The films for the noon picture yea- . terday arrived at the last minute and were shown. The picture was one dealing with safety devices in the Ford plants. The picture was enjoyed by a good audience.
Joseph, Pearl, James and Edwar i. He this evening Dr. Vorhees will address ! is also survived by one brother John, the members of the organization at an two half-brothers, Edgar and Thomas informal reception which will be given .and three half sisters, Leota, Addie | him at the Bowman Gymnasium.
and Emma.
j Clifford was a great lovei of , Kappa Tuu Kappa will give a form-
[and family. He was blessed with a a i dinner party at the Phi Kappa Psi a ^ av Y oiling Monday^ and Tuesday v
happy marriage and a kind and loving house Saturday evening, companion and be never united with ! phi Gamma Delta will give an
INDIAN REFINING CO., Inc. Lawrenceville. III.
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L ■bed in 24 Hours Jdis.tsrrcsiWe symptom of (is checked in 24 hours—■ ]i w internal treatment < Dr. Platt's Rlnex I’rei' mp 1 » te relief avariinht<l, s you nothing. See detailed s In pack acre. | tment free, . t< t' • > ’ in leal Labora1 .i m and somllng i - ing ami pustI k« no risk In getJil package direct from tho ■On sale lu this city at: }n'ES and R. P. MULLINS liOirlod LtboratoHe* Co.. Clcreland. O.
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FOR RENT—3 room modern apartment May 1. Phone 565-Y. 22-, .o.d. tf I
LOST or Strayed—Black ami tan i hound. Finder please write or phone ' Fred Q- Robinson, Fillmore, Ind. Reward. 26-6p. & wk
the church. Clifford was converted but like many others he neglected that great duty of uniting himself to the visible church. His religious belief was of the old Predestinarian Baptist. Clifford was a lover of the old songs which was a feast to his soul. To know Clifford was to love him. He was a true husband and father and he was never too weary to administer to the wants of hi family, friends ami neighbors In time of need. We look around the Lime and see his vacant chair. Though hiplace never can be filled, the \L , we loved is stilled in death but we have that bright hope to meet uin Though his parting here does hr. our hearts, we can look up th uigh
formal Bohemian party Friday even-
ing at their chapter house.
Tickets for the May Day play will , ,, „ ko „„ sale «, 12:30. Moo,lay. May 5, fT*
This morning about 8:35, the tw« short rings were heard, announcing a special chapel exercise. At the exercises plans were made for ttn;
visitors Sunday and afternoon of recreation for the boys.
The girls were mentioned also. It was expected that something in the way of entertainment for them would be found before the day was over. The boys planned to leave for the
Hauck farm at one o’clock.
The business men of the town, m
mr. and Mrs. H. C. Foster and connection with the boys' week e»Ed Lynch were Indianapolis visitors ercises put on a motion picture aD Tuesday. the High School at noon today. The Mr. and Mrs. John Segleken left picture was not for boys alone, btr9
Tuesday for a trip to Buffalo, Ni- the girls
Indianapolis
Monday.
The Woman's Adult Bible Class will meet Friday afternoon at the church. Paul Byrd broke his right arm Tuesday while cranking a Ford. The streets of Cloverdale received
at the University Shop. There will be no preference in the sale of tickets, but those who arrive first will have first choice. Prices will be fifty and seventy-five cents. Martht Wyrick, business manager has announced that pledges of Mortar Board will act as ushers the night of the play. Esther Alice Green and John Sapp will furnish special music. Prof. W. W. Sweet’s book, “My Church Among the Churches,” will be off the press shortly before commencement. He will present a copy of the hook to each of the members of his
Following this they will locate in Cincinnati for the summer where he has empoyment as an electrician.
TESTIFIES FOR BROTHER Miss Nicolasa Gonzalez, Cuero.
Texas, writes: “My brother ten year' , ago suffered from constipation but | is feeling fine since taking Foley Cathartic Tablets, and has improved wonderfully.” Foley Cathartic Tablets are easy to take and promptly relieve constipation. R. P. Mullins. Druggist. tu. th. s., wk
boys alone,
were urged to come an«*
see it.
Three one-reel educational pictures
were shown at noon. The first wan The Grand Canyon, which shower! the scenery of that great country. The second picture was Mail Delivery and the workings of the larger post
The last was Big Cities of
the United States. New York was tho principal one given, showing tho streets and some of the business
houses and industries.
The hoys left at one o'clock for their outing at Airy Knob.
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
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Wanted
i LOST—Beta Theta Pi sister pin. ! Finder please leave at Alpha Chi , house. Reward. 30-3t
WANTED—Salesman, permanent as our representative at Greencastle. Splendid opportunity to one who qualifies. Call at 205 West Columbia, after 7 o’clock, evenings. 29-tf
our tears and say as one of oh : The present Seminar class, which has aid-. Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away e ,| j n preparing the manuscript. and bio -I'd be the name of the Lori. o ttve CLOVERDALE We wish to thank our neighbors John O’Mullane, Jr., and family and friends for their kindnes and moved Tuesday to the property on help in the sickness and death of < ur North Main street recently purchased husband and father. from Mrs. J. W. Croxton. Mrs. Cora Allee and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. .Baker were
Track work was postponed today on account of the condition of the Held, and also on account of the Boys’ week program on the farm. There was no practice yesterday on account of the rain. They will take up their regular work as soon as possible. The game with Bloomington for
DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL THEATRE The natrons of a local show house were very muuch disturbed by the continuous coughing of a person in the audience. Don’t bo a nuisance because you have a cough or cold. A few does of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound will bring speedy relief from coughs and colds. R. P. Mullins, Druggist. tu. th. s., wk.
pFIED ADS [For SaSe
^LE—Timothy and clover I Stoner. l-3t
BIG OPENING
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I ureka Vacuum I new, reasonable. 205 fa -t. Phone 540-X. l-2p
I'.l,.- A Queen incubator. I’ .’..one 290 K. 30-3t
Watch the papers for our specials
West Side Square—Sudranski Building
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BIG OPENING
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■ALE—Ford Touring car or i for hogs or cows or will Ben Pace. 30-3p JtLE—Concrete fence posts, perete blocks. Prompt defslter Sublett, north Jack-1-30 p
HOSIERY
ALE—Frying Chickens. Guy pne 524-Y. 30-3t
SALE—Immediately. Late j-V roadster. In good conpone 236. 30-2t JALE — Concrete blocks, 14 Ike Wolfe. 26-6
fce!la;i
aeons.
|w‘a Tau Dance American pll Friday May 2. Good 1150 per couple. 29-4t
We Do
Men’s Cotton for 10c to 24c Ladies’ Cotton for 10c to 49c Silks for 49c and 98c A full line for Infants and Misses Including Half Socks UNDERWEAR Ladies Vests and Union Suits
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Better Values for the Money
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
ALUMINUM WARE—PERCOLATORS, WATER PAILS, TEA KETTLES, CONVEX KETTLES, PRESERVING KETTLES, RINSING PANS, PITCHERS AND DOUBLE BOILERS YOUR CHOICE ALARM CLOCKS $1.24 VALUE FOR LADIES UNION SUITS 40c VALUE FOR
69c 98c 23c
CHINA WARE
In plain and decorated—including* Fancy Salad Bowls
GLASS WARE In this line you will find most any item you need We also carry a full line of Aluminum, Granite and Tin Ware
TOWELS
We have a nine line of Huck and Turkish and Wash Rags
■ !3!caM?in£ l' N • I’LVANIZING CO. |°' J AC KSON STREET.
ATTENTION!
-MO’VERS SHARPENED, °il stoves repaired. All 'f'wing machines repaired.
KORge HUFFMAN
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k ,I: ^son Street, ». f :e Luliana, Phone 715. **
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. f °R trade
1 Indianapolis six ' u L '.nth for Green- & [V Ja • mart ISO N. “*•, ln 'lianapoli 3 . T-St j A | it h- H MARKET. | 41 ' 1 FIRST NATIONAL
STAMPED GOODS Scarfs, Buffet Sets, Doilies, Pillow Tops—Stamped Greencastle and DePauw
Many other specials will be on display Saturday. Be ; ure to look our store over.
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CURTAIN GOODS Our showing of Curtain Materials inclu : es a number of ver: pretty patterns in scrims mu! marquesettes, the prices arc right too. Scrim, a yard % ! 0c
HARDWARE
In this department you will find many useful items in light Hardware
BASKETS Market, Clothes, Shopping and Fancy Fruits and Wastes
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STATIONERY 74c *'o 0c
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Draperies, a yard
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29c
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(T's tain Rods for ...
10c
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Double Rods at
19c
We carry a complete
priced cand
peanut; and era
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tiles, also fresh hewing gum
TU v OTHER ITEMS WE CARRY ARK TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION OR WF ARE CARRYING A COMPLETE VARIETY OF POPULAR PRICED MERCH YNDISE. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK.
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