The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREFNCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1927.
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TONIGHT — A Red-blooded Tale of Pioneer Days A ;ri-ip]>inu: drama of men fighting a nainted menace —a ! »ve theme of tenderness and beauty.
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Fnlrred in (he Offief mi Crp^nra'illo. Iruiinna, a» mviiihI rlasH mail matter.
MARRY M. SMITH editor and Proprietor
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GOV. JACKSON TALKS BEFORE LEGISLATURE
Personal And
nicety at the County Honpital. Mi- Klixulieth Mile.- If ft Wedne--a' far MiS Springs Arkansa.-. Tlie KinK’.' Builders u ill meet at I o’clock Friday, afternoon with .Mr*.
\\. li. Hutcheson.
Ik Ita 'I’hetii Tan will inee*. thiv :• at seven o’cl < k in the Phi
Delta Kappa ioom>.
Women of Mooseheart I.eirion will meet it 7 :.’!0 o'clock Thursday eve-
ning.
t'liie and teams. My recreation is i.idulped in for the purpose rf mrrea1 ins: my potentiality for work and '•■cl actaate. hj the pure amusmie* of the thinir. I cannot jro into a spoil just simply to pass away the time. Sport cannot he a pas-ime foi 1 do act have the time to pa-s. I muthat -port, which host fits my r.er i that is, a recreation which is a re-
(Cominued from pasro one)
out the state. .
Our highway -ys’.em is recoffnizel ‘'rea’.i'.n, a diversion which is Both a a- one of rhe I test hiyhway svsteifis mentil rehixa*ion and a ph\-iral "00
■ | m» wiy state in the t kn. In my jud^ teonmting my r«ieral aim to achi LOCal INCWS ment, the provi ioi our Uch#a> m,,M >» 14 mu ' t
law are such that they enable the J ‘ means to an end.
commis-ion to constiuct anil main -' From time to time. I have trie!
.Mi Clarence Craver is improving lain highways on a ha-is ocjual to various forms of sport. 1 enj y fenc-
hat of any of the other state-, ar. i- intr. It excite me. The clash of si “I so far a I have lai n able to len'ti : "hiills. 1 vibrate with enotinn-. I defrom tali-tics gat hi red, at a le ‘light in it. and am. given a certain cost than most of the other states. amount if credit for being ratlin - Our penal and benevolent Institu-'skillful in it. Fencing N a form of cxtions are in good condition and ai. eicise which keeps one on the alert, all well managed. We have main'.ai • brings into play most of the muscle; ed a program of expansion* u - far , of tlie body and trairi' the eye to \- as we felt our fuiw- would pci mir. : actness and quickness of perception. 'We have purchased farm land f r I has many a vantage- and, excep' the Michigan City I’ri-on amounting' fm t ie fact that it is a sport vhi.h to :J97 acres. This the first fa’iii must be practiced indoors, would re-
owned by this in ti ith n. It ha' n t'li-t me more regularly in its u-e.
11, I uloam ounty Mmical -oei- only. furnished employment foraoie- Woukl Like to |{o\ nil! mr'i 1 tonight at o* 0 f prisoner-, hut ha- result-' Boxing is a -port to which I r.m ■ in Mr. Lugitie Hawkins office f , ( j j t| j, ro f institution. j greatly inclined. I am a great admirI he condition of Mrs. lioberi We have completed add: cn. I er of the “manly art" It nr* alone '/.ieglenmn who i- in the C ,unty Hoc-‘ buihling to the Northern Hospital 1 1 bring- practically all the ni iscle lal for treatment i- reportr-d as Insane which acconie late- ninety ail- Im>th of limb and trunk into aetion better. ditionnl patients. : but lias a marked utility in the oniThe teacher- and officers of the The visiting Criiniiiiltea Ims b en inary coming and going of human life. Methodist Sunday -chrol, will meet given careful cot/-deration » ’.It'i It promotes combativene-- an aci1 111b evening at (i p. m. in the Value of the Butleiville institution :. i\ ; ry of body and mind, induces rapid
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a feeble minded colony uni ha re- decisions and increase agili y.
iVj Hunt Strombcrg Harry Carey
Mi. and Mrs. Ben Mavis of Plain- fxitted, in it- opinion, that this in- would box moie, but the call of tin
f eld ire in this city called by the 10 :li n 1 ' the latter’s father, J. W.
Thump-on, Jackson St.
solution i- far vn, expensive to he open lures me to the maintained us a cell ny for the feeble the field- and woods.
f reshness
I am a lover of all -port.-. I would
like the sea a heritage of race fo’- we Italians are by nature sen-dogs fn ‘ii
the beginning of time.
Today the spot* which I find mo. 1 adapted to my needs and certainly ac ceptable to my tastes is that that of horseback riding. I devote my o.ie
SI b—Ibis prwrrful story of I ri 1 ier Mays and a launl-le-s Indian -c:at who figured so prom in n, ly in ili< htiibling of a new empire. THE (’OLLKGIANS FIFTH KPISODK . “AROUND THE BASES”
Friday am! Saturday Specials -1 Sewed Brooms i>9c Ea. 4 Bars Palmolive Soap 25c Good Chocolates 15c lb. At Hardware & Sporting floods China & Noway Store. Wi: DFLIYKR.
RAINBOW Beauty Shoppe 127 E. Anderson St. TO AMVKUTLSF MY BI SINKSS I Wil l. DO WORK VP HAL FUICK THK KKMAlNDKIt 01' THIS WFKK
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Work Done Sundays By Appointments.
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’minded. It reconniienils that 0
The Parent Teachers’ Association ’ Board of Trustees I given nuthoril gladly play golf, tennis, football, if of the Second Ward will meet Fri- ’ upon the approval of "he Oovorn r, my time woud permit. I swim and I
day at o'clock. Mrs. Uockhill’s to dispose of thi- institution a- such room will furnish the program. time that it can In- done advantag ■- in affidavit ha- Ig-eii filed in the ' ou-ly to the .-" tte, and that -uch ne, I’ll imm Circuit Couit by Mrs. Thel-^e-sary amount of the proceeds .ra . Berry again.-t William B rry.’ceived he used to provide for the .to cl .rging him with deseration. ’comcdation of the Butlerville ininaie Services at 7:.'!() o’clock tonight at' near the Fort Wayne insti'ution.
the Pentacost Church on Ohio street. I concur in it- opinion and reeom- precious hour allowed by my rigi ! Pnaching by Rev. Tano of Terre ment that the legislatuie authorize daily schedule to that -pert. It eonH.iute. Sunday service at 7:3P p.‘the change -ugge-terl. hifies a surf'y to physical fitns.-s m. Sermon, “How Christ Save! a Beth poll cal partie- have decljr- with a generous measure of mental Captain,’ by Rev. Tano. ' ej for a nullification of the direct relaxation. I am suprmemly devoted Harry Jones, an experienced cab' primal y law. I have been one v. iio, to it. I love hor-os, I love the exerman, has re-opened the Yellow taxi in the past, has maintained a fnen - ci-e, I love the out-of-doors and the y stem in this city was announced ' ly attitude toward the diiect prima v thrill of the gallop and the jump, today. The Yellow Cab Company I am unable to .-ugge-t at this time My love for horses dates back to here under previous management dis- a -ub> itute that | think would lie my childhood. 1 remember, for it is <ontinued business about a week ago'betler. Any system ha- it- object!, a- indelibly impn-sed upon my mind hut i, now ready for day anil night able feature-. If there is a better when 1 was five, how I was fir-t pla • service. system I would favor it. We bouel ed cn a horse and learned to erot and 'I .wt other officers of Putnam endeavor to maintain a system tnat ’ gallop without a saddle. I renewed I dge \’n. t.'> who were installe.l ; will encourage a- many of our cit- the -port while a young man, th ; - Tiu sdny evening were: J. II. Rader izena to paf'cipate in the select cm time u.-ing :i saddle and getting the J. S. (Jaurdian and John Welch of their candidotis as no-sible. Any thrill- of speefl and the joy- of the
I he rqgulur Tlnir-day evening -ysU-m shculd li»- so -afe-guarded -pring of the animal,
prayi 1 meeting at the Presbyterian that it would furnish :i full and f:o- ' T. lay, I have a greater love ‘‘or ( hutch tonight at 7.30 o’clock fol- expression of the large-t number of' tlie horse; it is the emblem of spool lowed by preparatory Communion , those desiring to particinate. If any and -"rength. It may be capricious service. change is to be made, it should he ’ and tricky hut disciplined, it is reRegular meeting of the Parent- made only when we are certain that - ponsive and sure. L’nfortunately, it Teach"! - - As-oeiation of the Martha we cun replace *’'10 present -y-t. n posscs-os no sen-e cf humor but what Kidpath school will he held promptly with a lietter one. it lacks there it more than comp^nat i! o’clock Friday afternoon. The The absent voter’- ballot law, a- -ates in it- de.-ire to go the limit,— < hri-tma* program which was jiost- it now operate. 1 affords, in my jude- in heavy h;iiness, to pull hard; in potted before the holidays will lx- merit, opportunity to those who might war, T ,o follow the enemy in higiven and Prof. Bartlett will be the desire to u-e it unfairly to conti; 1 1 flight; on the tiack. to run the fusi-
.-peuker. Members please note the .let ion.-. Any law that lends it.-elf est.
change of time. nr affords opportunity for corrupt-j My riding now j.- enjoyed when ike j ( hief of police Dave Braden i- 1:1 irg me scared privilege of the ballot poys and thrill- of -peed and strong h receipt 11I a letter from the Ohio is dangerous to our form of govern- 1 return. I get the greatest pleasure in j < .1 unity Company of Hamilton, O., merit, and should not he perpetuated, galloping across the fields, where saying the Ford touring cur whi",i The ballot is -uch a high privileg.-, there are plet. y if obstacle and tit” officers found west of Bain- and ha- .-uch a prominent place in plenty of space to give the hor.-e a I : iilge last September 10, with -oim our form of government that it chance to do its best. My time does s*' en articles frem New Winchester should be sacredly and securely not permit me to follow the hunt in it, wa tolen from Hamilton. Ti' ■ 1 guarded. While the repeal of the law hut I know of nothing more thrillin ', thieve were never seen and the i-ar might deprive a -mall per cent of. than to he on ‘.he back of a fast gaiw.i brought here after being found ' our voters from exercising the igl’t loping steed, with a jump and leap abandoned on the road. to vote, yet the abuse of this rigr 'increasing the excitement. < omplimenting Mr. and Mrs. Silas by a much larger nuinner, who nng.it * Pleasant is Ri me and its environs t. Hay - of (irfeiicastlc, Ind., and Mr. seek thereby to corrupt and control for the horseman. The stretches 1 f and Mrs. I.ucien I’. Kotor of Seattle, I elect ion.-, should he given - he great- plain on the campngnn offer the wide Mr. and Mrs. Verne Holt entertained er consideration. expanse and natural roughness a1! dinivr in their home last evening. | therefore reermmend the repeal dapted to the gallop and the jump. Holiday appointments were used on „f the absent voter’s ballot law. There is the free staight-a-way to
the table, where covers were placed n fin 10 tlm honored guests, Mr. and lli|ITCC/^I T\TI IP Mi Julm Jay Kotor, Mr. and Mr JYIUiJ^VrLlINI
Murray Clark and the host and host-
Glendora
Tlie wonder coal is available for Greencastle consumers ag'ain. It is hig'h in heat units, low in ash and CLEAN. Do not accept substitutes. We are the exclusive distributors. We also have the famous Old Crow West Virginia Goal, the highest .ufrade easteim coal mined. RHONE 317. A. J. DUFF
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( 11 ABELS KEGTOU I HNFRAI. DIRFf’TOR Private Chapel. Ambulance .Sf-rvice. Residence, f
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ARE YOU A SCIENTIFIC BUYER? Then you know the advantage in buying a car that has been driven just enough to take the first depreciation which is the greatest. We have several such buys. 1 1927 Ford Fordor, wire wheels, heater. This car is not a week old. 1 1927 Fol d touring, a few days old. 1 1926 Foid coupe, every extra. 1—1926 Ford roadster, fine condition BECK SALES CO.
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let the animal out. Along the path cf the ancient Romans, the way goi - where the Cluudian aqueduct fi r fifty-one miles, a ma.-’ rpiece
ur i'i:ai evening followed. K| IVV VI V I I 4 K N ancient engineering and architecture,
- Yakimaw, Wash.. Morning Herald. 1 1 LtLiil . in Ial; ..._ l{fxf> it , ht . ag# Th .. : , M |P Bn dan Coemck (hum-, un* 1J[/\T TDC A II V we trot on the bridle path of the
dei tiie direction of Sergei Socoloff, Ilv/UIXO Lr/AlLiI ( .u-ar-.
whic < h Five a concert in MeHarrv # Deniee Rumor- ..t nineJLill. \N i diK-ilay evening at 8 o’clocx ITALIAN I’RKMIKR \BLOWS 1 have -ix horse- in my stable,J.uiuai y l.'th, has been hailed HIMSKI.F ONLY ONK HOI R 'four Arab and two Italian. My Ainh une id * hi outstanding organization ()!’ RKCRKATION horses were pi-o-rnted me by Arna<.f its kind. A comment from ibe Q '' iun and African souvereign- and • I'aii- Sm” .“ays of the chorus “The OKTS SF.VKN HOLRs SLF.FP ru * tive chiefs in our African colonics. mo.-t admirable ensemble of voices . 'They are the mo.--, beautiful animal . r heard in Fan* is the Cn-ysg-k Second of Series of I ailed Press In- I have ever seen. They are not quite
an I baths. One admirer wrote me to turn to the hook of Timothy and there I should find the necessary k' y to complete health. Another mg''I me to tiy a dit of radishes as a great j built er of muscle and nerves. Still , others impli red me to take large ’quantities of yeast, and of bran, of lemon juice, and of grapes and various salts. The variety of cures has somewhat perplexed me so I go along i ni.. way, foiled by the very fitne-s of my conditirn to stick yo my own | wn;. if life In living simply and work ing hard. It is thus that I arrive
every morning at my office, tcni|ier ed and steeled for the day. “It is necessary to live dany rn'i-I l>." Mussolini tells his Fascist 1 hmers. Docs he fear assa-sin.itii»«’ Read i» the Banner tomorrow di I >t iri <>l the Italian Premier's n'| erou- life, RKF.I.SV1LLK M. K. ( HI R< H Official hoard meeting at '' ’I sharji. Kveryone he present. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Hus-'H Callaway, Supt. Sen-ices at II a. m. and 7 p. mRev. H. H. Cloud, pastor.
so high as my two native bred, which came to me from the Ministry of the War. The Arabs are spirited and in
mini "f a si ri, .,r, jui vous, ready to make a dart aer.i
by li••tlil*>
terview* With Famous Malesman of Lmisua! Interest.
0-—-(Thin is tin*
Thomas 11 vo!T th ‘' <am l ,a K" u whenever I choose
.•rexs'v^n•srr; fuvor ‘ u ‘ [ o, ;t ’5! hp «««»"- bi** ii p<-rsMii;i|i> ri vIm (i nrr*' ii ii .id Ruzowick. 1 like* linn beeau r>
" iSo11 " 1 1 he is my best compaion, know- me, t nlini I’risx responds To my touch and trots
" AGociil't'ion i responua yo my touch amt trots to
» o my taste.
My day i.- divided into one Inur ef This one hour on the horse keep.
< hotu which Mr. Socoloff directs so splendidly.” Their appearance in Mad rid bring- this comment: “Somethin':
"i u. try, that wonder- with . ond .„ . a ii beautiful orches*ral effects, with on tils iiaiiv llfp «i.rk
that , given t O the Itu . , ' %1 ' melodies and -evere discipline of in*
terpretation.’’
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FOR RENT: room hou.-e an I 10 garage in Reel-ville. Frank Roger .
fi-lp. recreation, seven hours of sleep ami me in perfect physical condition. Ru-
° ’ ’ from fourteen to sixteen hours of mors and gossip -of my being in inI "R SALK:—_’id)0 bu. Ben ihavis work. Fating is a very, very minor valid would find sparse confirmation apples. Phone ,16. Win, M. Randel. | function in my existence,—i - is a indeed in the mcrnlng gallop. I fee] $1.00 delivered in City. 6-it. matter of minutes. This arrangement massive of body, strong in over, - , o J have discovered by experience, D nerve fiber, supremely fit to moq I OR SALK—One span of mules the best adapted to my particular the heavy responsibilities which . v
.ind saddli - pony. Walter Alice, Clov- 1 needs and enables me to perform th»' office demands,
erdale R. R. 4. Belle l nion exchange, greatest output of work while keep- 1 read with genuine pleasure tl e
<’-3p. 'ing my body well-conditioned for ’he letters 1 receive daily from America free and better functioning of tie advising me how- to lie res-ored in
NOTH K TO FARMERS brain. ’ health. These letters contain the molt Highest prices paid for poultry, The nature of my daily toil does fantastic cures for the most fantas-ea.-h. I f you bring them in or call, f not permit mo to engage in tho e tic ills. There is the usual vegetarriioiie 561. Harry Bohard. «J-2t .terms of recreation which require ian diet, fruit diets, starvation curefl
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