The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1927 — Page 2

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? VOL. i. GREENCASTLE, 1ND., TMUR8., JAN. 18, IWt. No. XXXXX

PuldiHhed in the | interest of Greencastle and vicinity by the Truc-Hixon Lumber Co. GEORGE ENSIGN 'lanacer and Editor 1 WM. POLLARD Advertising Manager II 1UY ASH Circulation Manaver

lot of fi^urinp: for others, why not I >t us figure for you.

Teacher: "What is the average number of bushels of corn to the acre? Student: "About X UHl." •

Always the bee and the ant are beintr held up to the human beings as patterns. Why not the cheerful mosquito, the only animal that sings at his work.

hut an investment. Don’t strike a man until you arc sure he di serves it —and then be sure he is smaller than you are.

We believe this month was invented to make us think better of the next.

Modernise your home thi' season, its not an expense.

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True-Hixon Lumber Co. phone V>l Build it of W' od—

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in Die Post Office at Greenrnstle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. II \RRY M. SMITH Editor anti Proprietor S. R. K \IMDEV, < ity Editor

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Personal And Local News

There will he a meeting of Green-1 easlle Post No. f>s American Legion |

at hall tonight.

Mrs. Marion Johnson is improving at her home* on N. Madison St., aft Whether Brazil v - from the TigI h • meeting of the teachers an., 'er (’uhs or not on Saturday nigh., .!Ti<cr- cif the Chhri. an Church the Clay County h. keteeis are not

Don’t Make An Fneiny OP Your Best Friend

By a king him to tide you over financial difficulties

Our Service

i- helpful, inexpen. ive and friendly.

We Loan Up To $300.00 On personal Properly on terms to stilt your pure. Indiana Loan Go. 21 1 _■ E. Wash. St. Phone 1

Sunday School has been postponed. Mi.-s Louise Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, is confined to her home with scarlet fever. Tin regular prayer meeting of the Presbyterian church will he held in the church parlor at 7:.'!0 orl.wk to-

night. All are welcome.

as “dope" in basket hall, upset is possible.

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That's all for today—there "ain’t no more."

going to l;tck for cm mragnmnnt from the sidelines. The Brazil Times slates that a special iuterurban car is to he chartered to bring fifty 01 more fans l> Grei ia.-lle for thgame. No matter how many Brazilians are in the b . achers we know from former years that it will take

Walter Woodrum purchased the three times that many local rootei fii t B'27 C lievrolet in Greencastle, to equal them in i ring. Yes sir, SECRETARN hEI.MKHt’S

CONGRESS IS SLOWING UP

Here! In Greencastle With his Laughter Army! The merriest, .Jolliest band of gloom chasers that ever rocked your ribs.

Don't think that In cause a man does you a favor he is under everlasting obligations to you.

Let us sh( w you our house - plans. They are very attractive and inexpensive yet not cheap. Build a home first. Always a good Investment.

11 tin other -old have been delivered to i those Brazil fans other parts of the country. —

'I In kriday Circle will meet with Mrs. Walter Gardner, 7.'I2 E. Seminary St., Friday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Kim her Gardner will lead the

meeting.

Mr . Walter Tinchcr was taken to Iter home in Marion township from the hospital Thursday morning in the lieetor ambulance. Mrs. Timber reccnlly underwent an operation. The condition of the Misses Libby and n.Mttic Crouch, who have been

ure can yell!

ll\ the way, did you know that

the Brazil High -chool coach is none other than Glum “Skinny ' Adams, nrmer PePauw football and track star? And don’t forget when vu- say he

knows his basket hall too.

C W’NES SA ME TO \( T MORE C \REEI LEY.

WHO’S GOING TO BEAT PTAl’W We hipe it won't lie Wabash.

WASHINGTON, Jan. l.T Cm-! gri -sional activity in regard to the , administration's strong I.ntin-Ameri- ] can policies slowed, down consider-j ! ably today following secretary Kd-| logg’s public charge that Bolshevist- I have been working n undermiiu Ameiietm influence in I.atin-Americo with propaganda for a world revolu- ; lien.

'Hitting 'Em" in the Rushville Rf-

mny get

W'liile direct comment in most ca - • was withheld there was a notico-

convalescing for the jiast three

months from broken hips are improv- publican says Grccncn-tle

i d, although they are still confined to a chance at the Consolation liri-L. able trend of doubtful senators and their lied. January 2K when the Lions play here, congre-smon away from the pr ijeet The divorce case of Johnson versus Surely the Rushville net team isn'l to force withdrawal of Am ricun Johnson was heard Thursday morn- going to lose its games the next two , Murines in Nicaragua,

mg by Judge James P. Hughes in weeks? However, we don’t think the the Putnam Circuit court, and after Cubs should g'et sympathetic and per

heating the evidence, took it under advisement fur a future decision. J lin Tharp has moved his barber hop to the room above Charles Reet.i's office and will he ready for husine Fri lay morning. Fir da

mit the Lions to win henthey can pass the brick on.

Even the ardent groups opposed to i the state department’s policy imli- | cated it wouhl be futile to try to press the VVIn-eler resolution for with l 0n(r drawing marines at this . into in the

chat with Jack Cory, sports edit"? faip " f t,ie Kcll °^ ' tatom e | 'tof the Crawfordsville Review tom Although Kellogg did not furnish

Well, we expect to have

Aot k at reasonable pi ices. Children’s l row evening when Wabash and H - Hint either the Mexican

hair bobbed or cut for 25c. Open un-

til s p. m.

Paul (). .McCormick of Greencastle

Pauw clash on the Bowman gynmm - lil,0,; ‘l Nicarahuan Governmen' ha.i ium floor. Jack i- turning out some | d' ff 'f' 1 any solace to holishevism Iimighty good stuff for Montgomery offcr °d conclusive evidence that the

among the honorable mention win- county basket ball fans in his col- ‘Ointnunist pat. v "in acior :.nce with nets in a contest just concluded in | umn called the "Magic Net." W- Moscows in-tructions nuring the la Chicago, according to word reaching have notice*! that it has also been '■ Wo years has In en placing special here ! day . Thi*contest wa- to name ; called “Magic Nim and "Magic Nit ' empha-is on tlieii anti-Anv : ican a tire, and was -|>on-ored iiy a ('in- tmt we believe one of the best jokes ""tk it' Mexico att l Latin-Amei ica." cago mail oi hr house. is on us. One of the fellows in tie While this development had tie Paul Lear, mi of Mr. and Mr.- 1 , office calls this column, "Net Scabs." ir ~tdt *f for-talling activitie in both Walter Lear, N. Indiana St., who has Ain’t it awful? And yet they shot houses, two <’her st ps caused some been ill fm some time underwent an men like Lincoln. In pie Itct the po--ihility of war:

—o 1- The* pc .-ibility of further expedWahash plays Del’auM at Green- itmniU'y forces being sent to N'iearn-

castle on Friday night of this week. k ua W!,s increased when the navy dedust because Franklin beat He- paitment eonfitmed reports for po - Pauw Jit to 25, don't get the idea sil, le service in central America and that the Tigers w-ill he easy picking ‘h p G. S. S. Hollan I i- being held in

Wabash Friday night. HePuuw tendiness to tratispoi.- .500 Marines

is always tougli, especially at h me. im| l Olficers. if necessary. The United There has been som politierd states already ha 15 warships and

trouble in the DoPnuw team, ami ,,,K >ut 5,000 men in Nicaragua,

some jealousies over publicity n - -• - laj. General Lejeune of the ceived by Johnny Ward, hut thin-- Maiine corps verified a rep it that

like that are forgotten when l>(

ence Pauw meets Wabash, rtawfonlsvi’l.

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■ peration Thursday morning tit hihome. Dr. Aylrr and Dr. McGaughey pi-rfornted the operation and the an-a-thetie was administered by Dr. Gillespie. Two trained nurses, Mis. Vote of the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis and Miss Van Allen, also fur

of Indianapolis assisted.

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SPECIALS

Dr. Beyl Talks

On Intelligi

IN I EELIGENCK \NI) KNOWI, EDGE NOT SAME SAYS ( II \PEL SPEAKER.

All this dissention has been settle', now. Jack. So watch oat for Ihe Tigers, tomorrow !

! The Junior Cubs and Brazil JunInteillgenee is not knowledge and ^ ^ stug( . H curtuin lai , c ,,. at 1 knowledge i „ 1 intelligence,’’ stated j 7 p . m . Saturday according to Coach Dr. John L Beyl, professor of Kdu- l(>on riavies. This won’t be a "pink .at i.m and Uhychology, in an nddres- tea .. affair an , ( shou i ( , key th(> fa|ls i • livered at < hapel Iuesday. 'up to fever pitch for the first team Therefore, a- he reasoned, in the battle tit X o’clock. psychology tests given to the fresh- - q m. n ..t the beginning of the year the v\c wonder if this will he Itloomyoungei ♦udents showed the higher ington’a lament after the Washingaverage since the tests were for in- ton game: D iligence rather than for informa- Oh where, oh where halion. The Victory Brick gone?

Dr. Beyl defined intelligence as "the ability to meet new and difficult situation- to profit by experience - to acquire and use knowledge.” The speaker went on to assert that intelligenee i- a matter of inheritance; that is, the structure is inheri-

Oh please tell Us why We can't keep it long.

he had last Thanksgiving talked with Major George K. Shuler, New Yolk, about sending Shuler to Nicaragua to organize a constabulary. Trouble was ex per.- ul ill tha l ine, he said, denying that it waanything exit ruordinary to the Mar-

ine cot ps so to act.

Comment on the situation wa sh w in developing in both houses, following Kellogg’s appearance before the senate foreign relations

Committee yestciday.

The hou.-e foreign affairs committee today was to receive a motion by Rep. Moore, Dent.. Vn. that secrctary of state Kellogg be calle 1 h f re the commit.Ve for questioning. Kellogg’s statement quoted from a report soviet foreign minister C.hii hit in in March 1925 which stated"The Soviet republic is extraordinary

I popular in Mexico.''

Larj-rc Assortment, While They Las! *1.00 ( hilciuen’s Union Suits, Winter wt. 79c 50c ( hildren’s \ r ests A Bants, \\ inter wt. 29c Ladies’ Union Suits, Winter wt 90c Ladies’ Wool and Silk & Wool hose, Special $1.50 Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers, colors *1.0(1 50e Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 39c 25c Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 19c Ho Not Fail to See These Specials

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WANTED A HOME

^ ’ Mexico trives us thus, a very conBug Hounc I tildes venient political ha e in Amerie i, fot

Coach Bausman telling hi.s first lh( , development of our further tin"

team players to allow the opposing Tht , n.emoranmim also

I hey met, I hat was their business. I hey hired. That was hrit' husine -. They gat m rri d. That was their business. They warned a Hume—That is my htisinrsa!

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MIDI I \ JIOME WIIT! ME.

W. A. MUNDY 10 Fast Washington St.

quintet to -ho t from under the ha-

ted in a varying degree of efficiency,' ket and if they mi-s give them the and i- then acted upon by outside l ,a ll an d let them shoot again, stimuli. Gocil inherited intelligence, —o— he brought out, may, of course, hr An elderly hardwood fan impaired bv such harmful agenrie Homeward bound in hi.- car as disease and nloohn]. Pulled the gas odwn too far. Dr. Beyl concluded ht> -ilk by mak-: Twinkle, twinkle little star, lug an ap|»eal that the students of followed by the G, A. R.

1 today bring into contact with their inherited structures the tight kind of outside stimuli, *.hus bringing out to the utmost their inborn quulitie-. "The need of the world," he said, “I ■ for leaders of intelligence and it is only in this way that these leader-

may he produced.”

I ql ■ Toil

Nutlet i:4 h t’cliY Kivt-n, that UH’ t!* rslgtHMl has iluly (iiinllficfl jin 1n\ ••chUm at til* l.aMt will and tt-star i.t Susan L N« III r|« tu astd. in the

county games

Friday

Clinton Center at Putnamville, Roachdule at Ladoga. Russellville at Waved and. Van Buren at Fillmore. B* lie Union at Cloverdale. Reolsville at Quincy. Advance at Bainbridge.

Saturday

Brazil at Gre.-ncastle.

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said that

the bcl-hevik aims were ct forth in a resolution of the third international in July 1924 which stated. To unite the national struggle agains-*. American imperialism in individual countries in a general movi . ment on the whole American continent, enihracing the worker- of : !l countiies of Eatin-America and the revolutionary forces < f the U. K. Mexico is a natural connecting link between the movement of the U. S. of Norh America and Latin-Amnica theiefoie Mexico must he the e. ntor of the union. Reed campaign fund investigating committee consider- procedure in impounding Pennsylvania ballots for Wil-on contest.

House:

Considers calendar hills. Foreign affairs committee emsid-

nain (Inuli of I'utiuim i'ouiHn, . '' - -- ludintui. ;iih» h;is « u duly authoi Ucd ; circles will

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Tjhis week s thrillers in college net ors Nicaraguan re-olutions. he the Wahash-D' Pauw Military committee hears nssi-tan,

liana, ami Iihh tiuen duly autho

tui, ' " game and the Notre Dame-Franklin secretary of war Davison and Gen.

s-i.i .-tat. In HlippoHca to 1... sol- contest on Friday night. Both Wa- Patrick.

j/muiir) i j. in;7 _ hash and Notre Dame have the edge Agriculture Committee (>xpect

on paper hut there is not such thin? I vote on McNary*Haugeu Bill.

Lnuiso M. Swcrt. Kkucu -

'-‘Iiarh ’j M* Gau^lu j’, Attorney.

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