The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1924 — Page 4

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SHIRT SALE #1

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We arc ottering MANHATTAN SHIRTS and PAJAMAS at greatly reduced prices. ,$5.00 Shirts, at $3.50 $3.50 Shirts, at $2.65 $3.00 Shirts, at $2.25 $2.50 Shirts, at $1.95 $3.50 Pajamas, at $2.65 $3.00 Pajamas, at $2.25 A CHANCE YOU SHOULDN’T MISS

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We are able to offer Firestone tires and tubes at a big reduction in price. We have hundreds of them in stock, both cords and

fabrics.

Compare our prices with standard merchandise or with “gyp” class of goods. Every tire and tube is sold under the safe Firestone guarantee. You can’t afford to miss thi * chance to buy high grade stock at a big sa dng. Look at these new prices.

Gum-

Tubes

, Size

Dipped

Fabric

Gray

High

Cords

Cases

Test

30x3

Rfc

>•. Cl.

$ 7.45

$1.35

$1.70

30x31/2

Rc r. Cl. $ 9.95

8.70

1.55

1.95

30x3 i/o

Ki

.Cl. L2.30

*2.60

30x31“

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t. S. S. 13.55

32x3'"

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15.90

1.80

2.30

31x4

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>\ Cl.

15.20

2.10

2.75

31x 1

S.

S. 17.90

2.30

2.75

32x4

S.

S. 19.70

2. 5

2.80

33x4

s.

S. 20.30

2.40

2.85

34x4

s.

S. 20.95

2.45

3.00

29 i !

s.

S. 23.70

2.75

3.05

32 :i' "

s.

S. 25.55

2.95

3.25

33x41/2

s.

S. 26.20

3.00

3.30

34x41/2

s.

S. 26.80

3.10

3.45

35x412

s.

S. 27.50

3.20

3.50

36x4 1 2

s.

S. 28.20

3.25

3.65

30x5

s.

S. 30.25

3.40

3.85

33x5

s.

S. 32.70

3.70

4.25

35x5

s.

S. 34.30

3.90

4.50

37x5

s.

S. 36.05

4.15

4.75

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LSOxSj/G Extra Size Tube for Cord Cases FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE A. R. CHENGWETH, Proprietor

'> BAINBKrDGE Albert Pry and family of Indianapolis spent Friday till Sunday with the families of Will Fry and Robert T)etro. Mrs, James Goslin and daughter Marion Lucile spent Monday with Mrs. Otha Bales. Miss Beatrice Hathway is visiting in Indianpolis. Mrs. Hans Sutherlin visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce near Russellville Monday. Miss Hester Lankford spent the week-end with Mrs. Lee Miller at Morton. James Gride.r and family called on James Goslin, wife and daughter, Sunday evening. Otha Bales and wife attended the Tabernacle meeting at Otterbein, Bunday. Mise Madonna Sutherlin has been visiting her grandparents naar Rusfcdtville the past two weeks.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR SEWER SYSTEM AT THE COI N TY POOR ASYLUM, PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA. NOTICE is hereby given by the un dersigned Board of Commissioners iw Putnam County, Indiana, that bidwill be received at th ■ Auditor’s office of said Putnam County, up to the hour of 2:00 o’clock p. m., on Wednesday, July 30th, 1024, for the sewer system at the County Poor Asylum, as set out in the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana. The estimated cost is $1200 00. Each bid shall be accompanied by bon din the sum equal to double the amount of the bid filed for the work bid on. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids if in their opinion any cause exists therefor1). J. SKELTON R. R. BUIS Wm. F. DAVIS Board of Commissioners, Putnam County, Indiana. Attest: W. D. Lovett, Auditor of Putnam County. 9-16

LITTLE FOLKS’ SWEATERS SUGGEST PICTURESQUE MANDARIN INFLUENCE

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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (Ridge Avenue) Common Council Chambers, Greencastle, Indiana, July 8th, 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is herebj given by the ] Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, that on the 8th day of July, 1924, they approved Uni 1 assessment roll showing the prima I facie assessments for the following i described public improvement, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 2, 1923, for the improvement of Ridge Avenue, in Northwood Addition, from the east property line of Northwood Boulevard to the west property line of Arlington Avenue, in said city, by grading, paving and curbing the roadway with concrete. Said street is intersected by said Northwood Boulevard and said Arlington Avenue. Persons interested in or affected by I said described public improvement are I hereby notified that the Common j Council of said city has fixed Tuesjday, the 22 day of July, 1924, at 7.30 o’clock, p. m. at the council cham- | bers of said city, as a time and place j when and where remonstrances will 1 be received or heard against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named 1 on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessment for said improvement with the names of the owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, are on file and may be neen at the office of the cityclerk of said citv. (Seal) CHARLES F. ZEIS, Mayor of Greencastle, Ind. Attest: Gwin Ensign, City-Clerk It

Sarah Bettis one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Goble Markaberry and daughter, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Amel Roach and daughter of Greencastle spent Pierce.

CLINTON FALLS

Mm- Georgj Pierce aod Mrt. Tom lit*.US aod children called ofl

Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Nellie Bettis and son spent last Thursday with her sister Mrs. Verna Miller and daughter. Naomi and Frances Newgent are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Warren Newgent, of near Morton. Will the many friendes, neighbors and relatives of Charles Edward, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bettis, of Greencastle, R. R. No. 8, kindly remember him en his second birthday, July 1th 7by sending him a post card on that day.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (Spring Avenue) (Sycamore Street) Common Council Chambers, Greencastle, Indiana, July Kth, 1924. TO W110 M IT M A Y CO N CE RN: NOTICE is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of ] Greencastle, Indiana, that it is deemI ed necessary and desired to make the j following described public improve- ; merits in the City of Greencastle, In- . diana, towit: I 1. To improve Spring Avenu®, from the south property line of Washj rngton street to the north property line of Simpson street, in said city, jWith cement sidewalks, curbs arid gutters, being Improvement Resolujtion No. 5, 1924; I 2. To improve Sycamore Street, I fron1 th '“ east property line of Locust street to the west property line of Crown street, in said city,’with cement sidewalks, being Improvement Resolution No. 6, 1924, as authorized by said numbered resolutions adopted by said common I council on this date. All work done in the making of sanl described public improvements shall he in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions as numbered, adopted by said common council of said citv on this date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in the office of the cityclerk of the said city of Greencastle, Indiana. The Common Council has fixed Wednesday, July 30, 1924, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested in or affected by said described public improvements, and on said day and date, at 7:30 o’clock, p. m. at its council chambers, sai common council of said city will meet for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonf trances which may have been filed or , may be presented and will hear all person sc interested or whose property is affected by said proposed improvements, and will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvements, and to said city, will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of each of the said proposed improvements, and to said city, will' be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of each of the said proposed improvements, as estimated by the city civil engineer. (Seal) CHARLES F. ZEIS Mayor of the City of Greenonstle, Ind. Attest: Gwin Ensign, City-Clerk- 10-17

CLINTON FALLS

S> S- next Sunday morning at 10 o’clock prompt, followed by preaching at 11 o’clock and in the evening at 7:4&. Everybody la •ordially invited to attendCdftlic* Oxkiard, wife uM arm

Floyd, and George Pierce and wife visited John Norman and wife Sunday at Montezuma.

Goble Marksbury, wife and daughter Geraldine, Allen Moore and wife of Indianapolis, Arvil Roach, wife and daughter Kathryn Lee of Greencastle, Callie and Hazel Bettis spent the week-end with George Pierce and wif*

Rev. Wm Noble, wife fend tw» lfnuyi(kmghitt>k Bttber aad Brdtmuw

fear of s> drop in

temperature or unexpected breeze on a fair summer's day when one’s “comfy” sweater is at hand. For this reason, if no oMier, the sweater has become an indispensable any-tlay-In-the-year garment to man, woman or child, especially the latter. Ask mother, she knows, that because of the sweater, her doubts and misgivings arc dispelled as to whether the day be too cool to dress little daughter In her lingerie frock, for of course there Is no risk when a soft woolly knit coat like the one shown in tjic

picture is at hand.

Utility is not the only recommendation of this handsome gnnmcnt, for it makes very definite style appeal as well. Observe, if you please, ilia) the mandarin touch makes its how in this cunning sweater which the little girl of our portrait is wearing. This is an I ( ]aff/ Innovationas far ns eiiihjren's sweaters ! are conaeroed. for heretofore only the j ,

grownups eotild proudly boast of the picturesque mandarin effect (n their knitted coats. With the advent of this clever model in the realm of juvenile knitted outerwear, the children share the honors of having their sweater reflect tills Chinese influence. One can draw one’s own conclusion as to the effectiveness of this child's sweater worn over a dainty tub-dress, when one knows that its color Is a lovely apple green. Its other points of satisfaction are: knit of brushed wool as lightweight and soft ns down; plain Unit binding which makes for a fine finesse; side-fastening uses two

rows of buttons.

While stripes, checks and plaids are greatly favored for children's sweaters, there i- also an outstanding vogue for exquisite solid color- such as ueach. pondre blue, apple green, ouil and other fascinating shades.

JULIA BOTTOMI.KY. 1S>I. Western Newspaper I'nlon. 1

NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS

NOTICE is hereby given, that the commissioners will receive sealed bids for coal, on Wednesday, July 30th, 1924 up to the hour of 2:00 o’clock p. m. at the Commissioners room, in the Count House, Greencastle, Indi-

ana, Putnam county.

Coal for the County House, F. O. Btracks, Fillmore, Indiana- Also coal for the Court House and Jail, to be put in the bin at the County Heating

Plant, Greencastle, Indiana-

Bidders will bid on all sizes of No.

4-5-6, Indiana Coal including Mitchell spent the Fourth

Vein and Glendora Coal, Bidders wdll bid on mine run. FJgg size, No. 114

Mr- ami Mrs. J. G- Cuddy and daughter Mragaret, Mr. ami Mr- Alvin Purvis, Miss Florence Holinen and Harry Purvis, all of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Alfred Purvis and

family.

Mr- and Mrs. Merle Wells -pent the

Fourth in Crawfordsville.

Mrs- Effie Carpenter and Mrs. Ina Boner attende dthe club at Mrs. Sarah

Modlin’s Thursday afternoon.

The Baker boys of Indianapolis

at their country

Star Store

Special Prices for

Saturday

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Men’s Blue Work Shirts, at

Men’s Khaki Pants, at

Men’s Cotton Work Pants, at

Men’s Dress Shirts, with or without collars

Men’s Athletic Union Suits, at

55t

$1.29 $1.39

95c

..45c

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Men’s fine Dress Straw Hats at les 1 than cost—come in and look them over. "

4-6 Screen- The Commissioners re- Emma and Lettie Purvis called on serve the right to reject any and all Mrs. Wilson Saturday afternoon.

Signed: ' unluvffig^'t T"' UNION SERVICE SUNDAY DAVID J. SKELTON ! B ar ker The Union services for Sunday will

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Men’s Heavy 220 Denim,, well made Overalls.

$1.35

The Star Store

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The Store that Saves You Money

GREENCASTLE, IND.

DEFENSE AT

CHICAGO, July 10.—Attorney j

Putnam County Commissioners her sister Mrs. Nell Watson and went

Attest: W- D. Lovett.

9 ' 16 to Crawfordsville and returned home ' S .P et ; ial mUsic ’ AU are cordia,1 y in -

,

Saturday morning.

vited.

Eastburn of More nee, visited Aunt 1 Bliss Job and wife spent the latter j ^ p 0 y ( | 0 f B raz jj manager f the Miss Edna Ceilings visited one day I-ettie Purvis and son Charles ^ ountj ^ h 6 *** I 00nu 1 v ' lli last week with Elbert Hettis and s P ent Saturday morning with C- c . | the e evator men today and made ar-

Bridges and wife and Mrs. Hettie ' ^^^nts to take care of the pool-

ed wheat of the county. Mr. Boyd

wife.

Mrs. Mearl Boswell and children spent Wednesday with Mrs. Eula Staggs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and daughters, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs- Harvey Thomas. Mr and Mrs Pete McCarty, of In dianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Itay Eusor and son. of Greencastle, and Beryl Ensor and wife spent the P’ourth with Mr. and Mrs. S. O, Flnsor Mrs. Aleta Rhoten and daughter, Tom Rains and Mrs- Fannie Sigler visited Mrs- Eula Staggs Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S- O- Ensor spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Sim Scott at Hollingsburg. Mr. and Mrs- John Burk and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas Sunday.

Loeb families in an effort to their 19-year-old sons from th< j lows may demand that the .,<< be given an insanity hearing i» ** of a criminal trial, accordiN

present indications.

Nathan Leopold, Jr., and W[ Loeb are scheduled to go to August 4 on charges of niuri'*

" Fnw w!i anaPOl H r. i 1 an <* County Agent O. H. McNary Au * ust 4 on cnar * es 01 1 tamest Wilson and family spent the * t> » , 14. vpar-old Robert Franks, tier part of the week with his ' Were >" Busselvdle today where they 14 R > 7 , ‘„ Tu f v ° >7 j," P John k

met with siveral of the Ihissl Town- ® ut on Ju y Ju(1 8e •

ship farmrs.

latter part of the week with mother Mrs. Alice Wilson-

JOHNS SWITCH

There will be an ice cream social at the Antioch church at Hamrich Station, July H. All are invited to

attend.

But on July 21, Judge John it™ verly will hear any and all defense counsel may have to <i|(

TWO UNDER BOND

defense counsel may

At this hearing it is expected

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 10— Clarence Harrow, heading aUeJ|c (VO white mpn wp™ hpbi for the defense, will ask that i.w ■

Two white men were hem under iVI .’ —: -■ high bond today pending investiga- and Uoeb be given an iro-no I

Herbert Sutton and family 0 f Clay ! S' 0 ' “"r 1’“*^°" 0 ' * ”” " ^

r;t,r tv. t— ... . . } John B. Johnson, colored. Lity spent the bourth with relative^ /"wr • i t-’i. • i at Stop 35 Oflicersr .said white residents have

A* H r,T'

Birnece Rodgers of Indianapolis are hood

vis.nng Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutch-j Members of Johnson’s family ware confined to a v . uld _

Alhprf ti , v , , , thrown out of bed by the explosion, were * ound Rane ' then he c °., H

bir^lly ""y r 0 " ^ •»» * a band yrenade or •» <*•*"“ * 0 *1 01 tntiay July 4. i & smal , bomb jn the tnal for murder. ■

visited Forest. T hp , T Rut because of the defenoftl

The main line of the defenfl far plotted by Darrow and hiis a plea that the youthful n’ al L ers are insane. If Leopold snd.^J

were found injsane

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they wov-™ sanitarium—

ROCK ROAD

Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Brownsval-

IS ‘ d .—I . S “ nd *Z I Ra-afand'AaaW-FinT, ^n, Z

Several from here

Park at Brazil, and the Lark The

atre the week end.

Small fire works were enjoyed b; the children of the community 01

the Fourth.

Joseph Hutcheson and wife and

The two men under arrest, Harry w >cauf,v of the ' Griffin and William Kent, were seen confessions of the crime, Darr

mits the task of framing a i* exlcusive of the insanity pic 8

o be difficult.

WANTED—Four $100.00 per week More than a dozen

men to sell BEST Ford Oil Guage

standing in front of the house a few rnit s the task

minutes before the blast.

eral & at family ^ n<i at ^ nd cd the fun- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ir-

, win near Forteville, Ind.

Stewart of near Danville. | Mis. Marie Hutcheson, Mary and Mr. and Mrs- Edger Carpenter | Bernece Rodgers visited Mr. and

Mrs. Norman Lloyde over the week-

made. Automobile furnished. Standard Products Co., 1078 Putnam, Plainfield, N. J. ip

spent Sanday near Danville.

Miss Sarah Ellen Job ate Sunday din nor with Mr. and Mrs. Miles near

Groveband-

Mrnest Watson and family, of IndLmapolls and QyAe Wttwon and wlfs spot StmAy wffth Hewy ^r•W aad temfly

Mrs. Florence Gambold, who has

medic 8 '

perts have examined LeoP'''!' 1 Loeb. These men are practica ■ animous in their belief tha M boys may be declared insane-■ row asid. Having just about f J| their etsts, they now aw 60 l

end.

Will Boone Cataract and

Fourth.

been In a very serious condition for their findings into such 8 _

* in arguments w

and wife motored to other points on th*,

can be used

Leopold and I^eb are betn

the past six days wtih leakage of heart; nerve and lung trouble, at her home, 902 East street, Lebanon,

Ura rwLK j a ^Fbtly improved. An soon as her ing up well under prison <**

t”!‘ i". f •» ^ **J*r!5l BjtvVwro. - . .

^ taken to a hospital at tadtaatpoHs did physleal cowthflOs lor tnatfiMok y IH are etnarfui - ■ 1