The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1027.
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TONIGHT 10c 25c Thos. H. Ince presents
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Creencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. It. It SRI DEN, City Editor
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Personal And Local News
The city < v< ninjr at -f'-ion.
council will 7:.'!0 o'clock
meet th'. in retrulnr
I nee ;riv< • \ ua the most dramatic )ih;y of Womet, and the mc.riaj'e qu. ; tion that } iu‘ve seen in a Im? tinv It’s powet-ful
.Mrs. Oscar Wells of Madison townhip i.- confined to her home with
pneumonia.
Mrs. A. C. Ames of In liananoli- 1 f was in this c' y Monday visit'-le; with relatives. Mr . Harvey Cox and little daujthter of Indianapolis are visitintr hrr.' with Mr. and Mrs. It. Cox. The hoc k for the meet ins: of Ovei liie Tea Cups clui», January ^dth will be “One Incrrasinp; Purpose’’ hj
Hutchinson.
Don’t Mak? An Enemy OF Your Best Friend By askinar him to tide you over financial difficulties Our Service i- helpful, ine'pensive and frient.ly. \\ r e Loan Up To S300.00 On personal Property on te. ms to suit >our purse. Indiana Loan Co. 21',.. E. Wash. St. Phono 15.
HARD WORK IS SECOND NATURE TO MUSSOLINI
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Durin? This Winter Weather You should be prepared for colds and other illness of the season. Stock up your medicine cabinet with: RICKER’S COUGH SYRUP REX ALL SPECIAL COLD TABLETS V!KS SAI.YF. QUININE. Owl Drug Store
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when there was r t or thing to ! . I was one out of m world. It is ju-t such trai’iimr. I think.
Mrs. Thomas T. Woodson of Indi
anapoli.-, after a brief visit with her | They should be drill, mother, .Mrs. J. P. I). John, has re- rient . They should bt
turned to her home.
Florence Vidor and Clive Brook from the great novel b\ Kathleen Norris
MORE MARINES IN NICARAGUA
I . S. TROOPS I N HER ADMIRAL LATIMER LAND \ I PRINZ \ POLKA TODAY. .MANAGUA, NICARAGUA, Jan. II. (UP) United States Sail rs and Murine- wire carrying out the de-it of President Coolidge that the N - nrnguan Resolution against the a. - trHi-11ation of Adolfo Diaz he suppressed as s on as pos-ible. Sailor- and Marines fiom the l. ’.Jled States pecial ,-ervice r..,. commamltd b> Admiral Julian I . timer made another lamiing on t’<! • it < ;«■ • of Nicaragua and estnb-I'-hetl another neutral zone, this time .:t Pri. zapolka, do miles north of do Grande, Cape Giacia- and .-an Juan Del Notre toda\ were the only m. , rtitnt place, en the east con.a
which had not he n neutralized by the C'nited States. The conservative army in too interior to ay expect'd an attack the liberals in the npiehhorhcod of Rama. Thi- liberal- v re ascendii g the liver in that riiiertiori, and co:.servative troop? h.oi been sent to intercept them. Conservatives said today that lo al liberals had request! I Juan Sacas . the liberal claimant to the pi.'-ioeru > wh ha- be n recognized by .Mexico, to appoint a per-onal repre-entati\e to discu-.- nnace with Diaz, but Sncr-n wa alleged to have rejected the n o-
po. nl.
The U. S. S. (lalvest'in and Qua'!, of Latimer's fleet, have returned te CoiLnto from ('rustal patrol trips and reported that they had n t sighte.l any gut.-runners during the io day tour of duty. All wa- reported quiet in the ieuti.nl zones of Bluefields, El Bluff, Eas Per la-. Rio Gran le and P re>-o Cabrz.a-.
Mrs. H. C. Lewis and Miss I.ela Walls attended the lecture “Life and Creative Art" at the Athletic Club in Indianapolis last night. Mrs. Henry Clay Lewis, returned Saturday from a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Newby and family in Knightstown. Mr-. Ollie Boswell of Terre Haute ha bee# visiting u few days with Wallace Morris and other relatives in this city. Mrs. Harry Collins was called to Ladoga today by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. William Rr^ok-
I shire.
Mrs. Kate McGill has leturnect
I : oin an extended visit with Dr. and .Mr-. Black at Warren, inn. .Mr j .
Black i- her grand-daughter. The Veronica Club will meet Wed-
nesday afternoon at 2:00 with Mrs. ■ determined. Sever* application :> Will Miller, on S. Vine street. Mrs. ‘* U L V a, nl the cultivation of rule.- < •' I! nry O'Hair, will have the work, phy.-ical and mental i nduc invr-iin- . , . led in the individual are imperative I he body of M.SS Rena Kaiser wa - nm)s to Pnablf , hini tf , achifU , , he removed from the vault at Fore ’ „ n( j* to which he may dedicate ii
Hill Cemetery Tuesday and inter- |jf p
merit was made in the Manhattan \ncHUors 1 ' 11 ll L'- \jy ance-tors so far hack as «e can
trace, were devoted to the soil. I
that should he giver ■ our chihire .
in neniev; 1 - •afurated with
his -jiirit of work. I -houl 1 be a part of their physical and mm’:d equipment. Tiie Yeai of adol. cence should be dedioated t the forientic:i of sound habits to ton 1 In good -te-.d throughout life. I far for those in our schools and u versities, who fool away their ' : m ia u.-eles- s rial pastime. The gre wing yen: • a>c the fotmative year and habit an. rules of life should hr incu'cat - I which remain the e minuting quali’, regulating their future an I d '.ermining their good to the world at:
mankind.
I relieve thi as much liberty ipossihle should Ire permitted the child to determine his i.atural bent. Perhaps, one coul 1 call this a period of experimentation, of useful experimentation to fix I ou; what he j-
b. st ada| <1 for. Once, this natural inclination ha
covered, the line of th child’s conduct should Ire fixed toward th koi
\\ ABASH FRIDAY! BRAZIL S A TURD.A A !
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The Wabash-Franklin game scheduled for the Wabash gym ; might will he the last home gome until i.iU in February when the Little Giants resume their home schedule with games with P- P:;uw, Notr- Dame and Butler. During this period r,f betwe n five and -ix week- while th'. will be away from the home court | they will oppose Franklin, Notre | Dame, Indiana, Dcl’auw, Butler. Dan-
c olumn and wh James Denny,
would like to publish the nxijority o! 1 these epistles hut they must he -igr.- i ed in full by the writer. We will' use initials cr a “nickname’ if so desired hut we must know who is. writing to us. Of course we reserve j the right to edit any letter s r nt us.
Mail in your basket ball “dope a l
i villo Normal, and possibly Manohe.- - 1 wf ‘ send it out. ter.—Crawfordsville Journal. <J
ALL OVER INDI AN A
EVANSVILLE
-Crawfordsville Journal.
This game and the P.'PauH-'A hash net fray here on Friday oighi ,
will he .wo of the week’s best -ellers ‘'time "a- sown hen ule i co.a- .vhere they will visit Mr.
in college circles. .It won't make any L' 11 lick.! > stimated th:;t eo.-t .-1,diffmnee who wins tonight, for ' '
when ihe Tigers and l.ml, Giants
clash p.isl prowess and records are ’-akmg lix money from b "tlegg, forgotten. But such is the way with Thi ' fil - rul ' 0 ,lif| not 1lulu d e the co-.
Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Vestal c- at
fordsville visited Thursday with Ut parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. \A’. v«;
Cloverdale defeated the Stj| v
basket ball team Saturday night > a score of .”,0-15. The score at: 1 half was 11-!). The second team r... on the floor about half the time.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Harmon l .Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Denny _
1 '■ .-"ii James left Sunday :• FloAh
and Mr-.
ancien! and traditional rixals.
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NET RESULTS
Col.eges
Iowa, •'10; Purdue, 25. Indiana, .’17 : Minnesota, 21. Butler, .Til; Marquette, 30. Wisconsin, 25; Ohio State, 1<>. St. Xavier (Cincinnati), 23; Loyola
(Chicago), 21.
Maryville, 23,• Tennessee, 22.
Kentucky Wesleyan, 31; Univcrsky
however, of Kentucky, 24.
been ois- High School Boy-’ Prep, 27; White-town, 10.
of keeping him in jail for thirty days.
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LAGRO- One of .he l.n ■ -t jw.-ik -hipments in tlie hi.-tor., of north.a.i • Indiana was made when l-r.iah Duf- 1 fey of this community shipped a -olid train load, valued at . !(!(),Of;,'i to a D tn it market. ERANCKSVTLLE — Che k- totaling #120,000 have been mailed to farmers of this vicinity for their sugar beet crop. The sugar beet season i wa- one of the most prosperous c. ,• ! experienced here.
Russell Cagle and son Junior o'
Bradentown. They will points on the East ena.-t.
Mrs. Robert Harmon of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Ifc
and Mr-. J. W. Harmon.
Iowa didn’t do a thing to Purdue ANDERSON Removal of plant j —oh no! The Hawkeycs ju-’ punk three of the Remy electric com-1 cd the Boilermakers and .-ent them to I'any s plant ii ni Mumi- to this city •
Nettie Sncdeker f Greencastle, and Philip Deafenhach of Tori” Haut’ were married Tuesday momb’g in the County Clerk’s office by
Elder Eawienco H. Athe\.
Marshal Dave Braden stated Tuesday that slot machines will not In tolerated in this city . He ordered two to he disposed of Monday and will take similar action if any more
are found in Greencastle.
Andrew Burkhart passed away at his home in Paragon, Monday. Mr. Burkhart wa the father of Mrs. Jul-
conie of stock whose long hours in the field in the region of I! logn i for cei uiics have develop,'J a race of sturdy progeny, through vho-e veins coursed the blood of countlr-s generntioi >. My father left th* 1 soil for the forge and anvil, where fn and ii n knotted the muscles <.f h sturdy frame. My mother was n zealous -earclu r and teacht r of know lei ge. They have left m a pri'vie hei ige in the body and mil!,! w. h
which 1 am endowed. Then, above ami beyond
Russian Cossack Chorus
Wednesday Night 8 O’Clock January 12, 1927 MEHARRY HALL Tickets on sale at Stevens Drug Store. Prices $1.50 and $1.00
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ius Hnyan, who formerly lived here f * l ' r0 ^ ul1 ' "atural zea! ol work, 1 The funeral will be held Wednesday hi,fv th '' , ' ,rR!it aif to • sf ' t morning at 10 o’clock at the home. n ’- v people gieat anil to re-
store to them the gkry that wa
The #1,000 damage suit of Mrs. theirs. My goal has been set. I look Harriett Stone against the Traction i ir o the fu’.un and there 1 so . ti„ compmiy for personal damages, was mark | have fixed. It -land- a- uu compromised Monday with the pay-i powerful lure, prevailing on me ’.o ment of #700 by the defendant com-; achieve, keeping me -tea lfist' fixpatty and cost*. Hays & Murphy ed, firm in my purpose to reach the irpresented the plaintiff. end. My feurteen and sixteen hon s
of daily toil are a- nothing when I behold bef re me the promise which
Y. Hillis |0S W. Popular St. Wednc i h ‘‘ r> “ , “ , T ho,,lK Th * * ■ . , ,... complish for my piopl ( , raw -
my task. ! will not let one jot or t ! t-
I he Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. C.
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mr Hulls will Ih* assisted by Mr.-. 1; -t. A full attendance is desired as an imp rtant mi. or is to he discu.-.-eit.
bed on the -hort end of a .’!!• to 25 score. The first half closed 21-S in favor f the Iowa quintet. Thiiloesn’t speak so very well for “Piggy’’ Lambert and Ids proteges.
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Indiana University, with its joke football team.-, is displaying more than a mediocre ba k,*l hull -quail this winter. Last night up in cold Minneapolis, the lloo--n rs worked hard to keep warm and downed Minnesota University, 37 to 24. The Crimson net tossers held a 21 to 15 lead at the rest period.
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WE WOULDN’ T BE SURPRISED IF JACK STEWARD, STELLAR TIGER FORWARD, ISN’T ABOUT HIGH POINT MAN FOR ANY COLLEGE TEAM IN THE MIDDLE WEST. WITH THE EX CEPTION OF THE FRANKLIN GAME, THE RAINBRIDGE STAR, HAS ACCOUNTED FOR H TO 17 POINTS IN EVERY CONTEST. AS NEAR AS WE CAN FIGURE, STEWARD HAS M ADE AUGEND <•0 POINTS AS YET THIS SEASON AND HE’S STILL GOING.
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Net Tabs:— After seeing the Cub* perform against Clinton we -ay that they will be higher up in our "Big Ten'' if they heat Brazil and Washington. We also wish to congratulate Lear
will hi 1 completed by Feb. 1, it wn.s ' announced. The transfer will give i the. firm a force of 5,500 employ 1
here.
—o— | KOKOMO— Walter C. Lytle, port j office inspector at Evansvtlle has ! been ordered here to su coed A. C j Garrigus who will assume an inspec- j tor-ship at Indianapolis.
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DELPHI — Suit has been filed I here seeking to enjoin the ci.nsoli- J I dated school district from pr jceediny ! with construction of a #140,014 ..chocl i building. Plaintiff, charge township j
trustees have agreement for
-nlidation.
not entered into
th- 1 city-township con ’
tie gi undone that the great aim may
be realized, thi Italy may take her, f° r his fine showing against Clinton, place in the forefront amongst ilv- f ,u1 ' B'lt Ten changed some with nati. ns of the earth. Columbus defeating Shelby ville and Stern, unrelenting duty transcend- Bloomington dropping Rushville whih
marriage Saturday neon January I. 1 all to bind me .to my ta-k. Th to is Mitchell cleaned up on Washington, to M'ss Florence Comp of West Terre f he imperious "must’' compelling r(,st the'teams kept up their
Haute daughter of Charles Camp, at the daylong toil to go on. The toil cfj stride and remain where they are. came Friday to visit j Tthe lu.m,. of
ihe liomi of the bride, u number ol the day must be done, for tomorrow Bore it is:
Ora Fitzpatrick of Manhattan son of J. H. Fitzpatrick was unite*! in
< LOVLHP ALE
D. E. Denny, commander of Hurst- j Collin.- Post, American Legion, (,. | R. Arendt, adjutant attended tin | -Lite conference of commanders and adjutant- at indianapoli on January !Hh. The meeting wu s in charge of Paul McNutt, D-an ,f tinCollege of Law of Indiana University and newly elected command r of the
Department of Indiana.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mr. Howard Hurt, Sunday included: Dr. J. vV. Sluss, Dr. D. H. Sluss, Ellis Slu--, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Pettig, and Mi-s Gail Wingcrt of Indinnapoli , Mrs. FI rence Fox of RfeNvjllo, Mr-. Essie Benificid and daughter, iA’. O'Daniel, Mrs. H. A. Sherr.Tl of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Maze „f
Bloomington.
Miss Nellie Wingfield of Chicago, j
rrienii.- and ichitive-
ilarry
Allen
were present, in Indianapolis
will l>e another day, t< o, with i task- and exactions. Never shall that '
. „ , , which can he done .today he put elf
today attending a meeting of Board | until tomorrow. Even Into the niglu ol directors of the Retail Lumber ; thp work contin . JM that tclay's wor Dealer- Association, ami tomorrow br (lone lof | a> . ( t0 | ravP for b mnlT0V .
Will attend the Indiana Building Mn- | tomorrovv . s own loj ,
cenal Dealers Association convention, n,* (iay IonK , am jn ^ , which will lie m session three days. | vary my effort. This variation itself j
The P. K. O. Sisterhood will meet j P f ' rmit s a diversion of the
Wednesday evening at seven-thirty ’clock with Mi.-- Wilhelmina S. Lank. Eugene Shire man, of Martinsville, ' who operates the Grassyfork Gold Fish farm, will he the speaker at th" Rotary Club lumdieon tomorrow noon
it was announced today.
thought'
processes so that 1 make one tn<k the complement rf the other, one h-j comes the repose of r.he other, a .e 1
1. Logansport 2. Martinsville.
3. Bedford.
4. Bloomington.
5. Muncie.
<>. Washington.
7. Columbus.
X. Shelbyville. !). Vincennes. • 10. Greencastle.
“THREE MUSKETEERS". S.: See you next week.
D’Artigan uit«J his faithful friends
her father, G. (’. Wingfield. Mr. D. E, D
t.lined at six o’clock dinner Saturday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Denny and Mr. '
Again in 1926, more Buicks toured through YellowstonePar than any other car except the one of lowest price. Buick has held this same honor ever) year since the Park was opened to automobile travel. Here is convincing evidence of Buick reliability—striking proof of the faith which Buick owners repose in their car. THE CREATES! BUCK EVER BUILT Moffett & Dobbs
Lady Assistant. Phone, 241;
CHARLES RECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Private Chapel. Ambulance Service. Resideree, 052.
becomes the repose for the other, had nothing on thi* Irio of Tiger (V, There is always -ome one pn.iv - fans when it came to .landing a,, f„ r working when thers may he re-ting ;l worthy onuse. Are these young I am therefore ask for no respite. I men genuine Greencastle high srhmj
t. A dajr’a idlei faiu »* n aaj Hi.i
liolfe B dtzell of the class of ’26, uml puts my processes out of gea:x —o— ol DePauw sails for England, Jan. The short suspension my di:’> would Games This Week 15, to take up duties ns London cor- allow would are to ns purp.ne. 1 Brazil High has a busy >,’*aso n thi respondent for toe New T ork Hpral I either must lake a long rest or kee*. week meeting the crack Brook team '*"" lh ' , ^ on 1 su-r«nd for a long here Friday and Journeying to Gr* n-
time, for tny life is too full of mo- rustle on Saturday. Last year Brook ti n. Each stop requires adjustment, nipped Brazil’s crack team at Broo't
dramatic reporter for the Indianapo- My machine j. betr. when kept in and will try to repeat, lis News. Last summer he was with action. I am able thus to dedicate my Greencastle-Brazil game
the New York Herald Tribune us , life to my work and intend to cor- said.
copy reader. He is Dean Sweet’s tinue unceasingly anti severely at it “B. B. Shots" Brazil Times nephew and a member of Delta Tau until the end, then'tf repose here b>, o—
rh’^- a * T will await it in the great beyond.
Tribune. Baltzoll was with
Pauw newspaper staff while in school, and upon graduation became
As to tn** — enough
That's always a real game.—
Nearly every day W e receive letters
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