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THE OREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. SATURDAY. JANUARY 15, 1927.
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FOX N12WS YARIIHTFS
THE MIGHTY WURLITZFR ORGAN Wil l.I AM RLANTMARl) A I Till; CONSOl I
( II WNKL SWIM TOim. CATALINA ISLAND • I • a. lj (>:. hundnal and fifty-t!in“ imaters, includir'jr iiiloinatioindiv vo: ■ na'i.vtjrs of both scst-s, lined ■ i In'ii tin.- ntunii.ir awaiting; lit' i-’ai k of th< xun that will send theiri r.'.: id tho California mainland T; iiiiles away. \ arse ef s lO.ono offered b> Will V . .r '. .Ii., ovtner of the ishm i, he imill-tants who lead tho r 1 of the Mark in the "(rreat sen derby." The first jiorson to touch botton tin \ irttt A m i ii an i i innif .’.'i.OOii. If a man fini h'\. Hi t, then the first nierniaid to nejroliuU tie- cold, ro.ieh Catalina char,in I ,vil! •iv ■ . C. ,0011. "*i\tei i ■ atjonalitit , ranjriiur in ,v ■ from cliool childn n, entered in . ii il l me. t, to frray imired veti to w ho in tlv " W i'i(r!’> ocean
marathon'’ is ju. i “another race,'' were ]m ijarinrr them el\. fm t jmiellinjr endurance le '
Don’t foiget zinc or oulcr a leave order at St re or see ir
'Dm-ides. 109 East s-nninnry
ii rein w youi Ma^aiw on. . if down '.uiV'-. Snirlei Wall Paper e at my home. A. 11.
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M. i caret Atkinson and Madeline I'- ’ .’ii atten lintr ilie Tri Aiij'n ( 0 i inifi lencc at \( hlesville thi.-:
Wei k end.
Mi-. Sitii|.son Mcdanahej of Fin ia-th . who has hern in a critical ri d o on at the Count) lio>|iita| v \eiy inueh impr’ ved. I la infn l child of Mr. and Mrs i • l:.; ! ci land, living five miles north of hi city who has ho: n seriou.slv i 1 o pm umonia, i improved. ti: Rei.vl ullair, Mrs. Albert Dolil . and vlis. Arthur S|iaiicer wi n Hi i iicastle representatives to the Delta Theta Tau convention in Drazil tn a.v and Sunday. Dr. ;in I Mi . it. M. McCIautfliey '■nt i i i.i'iied rienil.s from Indiana P' li hiidni eveninir with dinner at a Ci.nitiy Club and witnr.ssc>-| tin I )eIVaiw-Wabash name. Cioriri- C'ltuk, ritre 77, passed a-' \ > at the Indiana State Fann Fili. p from pneumonia. His home was ( '.v Krntlund, Ind. ai d the hody was | cii . there early Katin day inornintt | on the Mom a , Mr. (lark had been all he State Farm for the past .'.'tree (
tnuiiths.
Mi . i ’lea.iweth sat Net«r ha h di s f women l•(*en mere im- ' p ill int than today or more difficult \>..h tin liphtciiina style clmnaes, * hoi r ei n 1 h vmiety tho ensemble,
I'll- ' : of price, competi-
an i i.the modem complio;,.'ions, the traction company with
Ii ' School Audit rium 2:UO p. of JM,000.
m. January 19, ’•_»7. The jury wan in
Stop?; knocks *» ^ Starts Quicker Makes Any Car Run Better
OUPER-SHi I I. the new,anti-knock, quick O starting, high-power gasoline is here and is acclaimed by motorists a most notable ad-
vance in gasoline refining.
Heretofore, as motorists have discovered, antiknock gasolines have been slow to start and quick-sturting gasolines have lacked noticeable anti-knock qualities. SUPhR-SHLl.L is different — in a class by itself the gasoline that does everything that motorists demand stops knocks, sunt.': instantly in cold weather, improves the power and performance of any ear.
And it does all these tilings the natural way—■ without added chemicals or other Ionian ingredients. From first to last, it is nature’s own product- safe lor you to use safe for your car. Try SUlMiK-SHF! L today. See for yourself how instantly it starts how it stops the knocks - quiets the motor accelerates quickly — gives a remarkable increase in power—and improves the entire performance of your
car.
Super'ShcIl costs you only three cents a gallon more. On at Shell yellow and red stations everywhere.. and at Shell dealers wherever the Super-Shell sign is displayed.
Of courf, Sum. C.-moiiNf . th ' Ipnil M/u IiJli use,’. cm)lil(f well, i . .(ill on tale lit ii, • ir id,ir /•ru e.
ROXANA I’LTROLEUM CORPORATION - - SHELL nVU.DISC, < < 51/17./. CORKF.n, - ■ ST. LOUIS
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1 .ulu icatim- Oil oomhiiH* I. SalTHE ROYCE THE ROYCE V, o; in. 17-1p
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—n brliof that tho filaintiff was entitled <D. LOSES St IT (R Mamapo hut the jurymon w, i
n of railroad cmplayors divided in opinions a to hew much the motonnan or "it- I s bould Ik* piven. Amounts nn pirn.
their traim | i ' rom ^L 000 to $10,000 w re pi ).
Ir. I'allrn fiom tt:e trail. .Silver Kim' has hi h'p moment tun, wliicn I rim to he o<' preat imiiortanc. to I he i wnt'jal hap|iii)i' of i''red and
tnnianap H Lfvestocii rnarket to lay with conditions about the samo as Friday. The run of 4,000 porkers euplicatcd Flida) ' feceipts w ■ ile
speak on the affirmati " t 1 iiup.stion of (jrants-in-aid: liui'U 1 and Hal-lead, fir.-i speak' . '
I K \t HON The custom , waving to
vriue r< and trainmenl
it" ! , placed disastrous for Charley Duri ", ticket aa'ent for the T. 11. I
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posed and $4,000 was th • u.;., Ht which they finally arrived.
the lad,v of hi.- heart. The (firl’ re!" the dmand \va- ahotA even. j Hawkins, second speak'r;
i played with i harm h\ Olivi lias-| In the week past, hoj- rrices i ^ ;l ^> tbird speaker. II hi ink, while nth r- in tin ra t ii": i reached a top of $12.70, commanded tean>
MILFORD— Alhert Kiull
is convinced that males have no sense of irratitiyle. After he had worked hard to resetn■ a mule which had fallen in a nearh) diteh, ll" unarmteful heast tunn il on him and
kicked him, hrenkiiiK hi I "j.
inner. A' !.. Ira tion eompan) at Chamber- j Lhe case hinjeed on tlu action i lain' i rn.--injr, better known a.- (rlenn Durke, who had estahli ,ed him ail fieun ,| as the crucial point of watchman at the crossing in a v idime in ; dumap;'* suit tried this i'iition to sellim- tickets for the com
in the ( la\ Circuit court.
■ i Iter deliheratiuK from seven loci p. in. Thursday, until I a. m.
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A IF you can saveeven this smallmuti, depositing weekly, you tan join our Christmas Club and receive $25 next December For higher deposits, you will have $50,.SI 00 or more. There a re classes of membership to suit everyone's means. Call and let in give you full information.
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puny. Youncr Swalls, accompanic' by Colonel Swalls ami Ravm .iin Rusk, were turiiiiiji- n rth at tha tile tin croxsincr al'tc i yinuif- Sw;d had boon to Soolyvill" to have an ir jured hand treat'd by Dr. Carmiih•’ul. The irroups, according: to tlm testimony of the surviviruc pamhiccrs, watched Durki', and whim in waved his hand, they wmit ahead.
TVy did nM • • tti’ i
limited car bearing down on them ' l ''" 1
from the we-t at a terril
Their tnck was struck and hurled more than a hundred feet east on the track. Ynune Swalls was killed instantly and the other iw nnu seriously hurt. Rusk lost a lep- as the result of the accident. A rleui view of the track is afforded heri hut the accident happened at niifht. Several people from th" vicinil) testified that the)' had di pended m,
the watchman at tho erossiup'.
fieo. .M. Wells, of Terre Haute, and J. M. Rawley, of Brazil, rc |.n seated the plaintiff while Deasli \ ! Douthitt and Beasley, of Urn , Haute and A. W. Knig-ht, of R,. . | \ were counsel fer ihe defendant inn i
pany.—Brazil Times. Voncastlc Thc*lcr
As a trihutc to the Boy Scout Oi i pranization of which he was a State 1 I Commissioner for a numher of w ai I I Fred Thomson, F. B. (.). Wi tern -t ii made “A Retrular Scout” whii a , playing at the Voncustle Theater for ! the last time.- today. Though th. 1 picture is hasrsl on the life and activities of the Scouts, Thomson fanFriday, tho jury found for the plain- , tiff, Charles E. Swalls, administrator . of the estate of Earl Swall against will be treated to a fare of thrills and . riding and Western atmosphere uch j as they liave eoine to expect of Fred' productions. The outstanding sc* no. j j in the picture is where Fred, acting ' as a human pendulum, swings ,m th< side of a mountain in order to effect the rescue of one of the Scouts who
M u) Car: V , t Seddoii, flack I hy lightweight material while the Elu I. I.o) liar ■ , II.irry Woods,' bulk of sale- moved on an approxi- \\ ii.i.i Court right aial Boh McKim. male scale of < 1'J to |2.:»7. The -lory is hy 11. F. Oxford, and; Cattle receipts were very lipht the continuity by David Kirkland, with a run of hut 200 porkers: traddi. kiikland is :.! o the director of J j n(!r was also liphA although prices
, were nominally steady.
Calves concluded ihe week 70 c. he-
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Opera House.
Lon Chaney, “the man witli a thous:i H f. e s,' is feature ! in the ' niv Jewel prinluetioti, "The Trap,” v. hi. 'i v.''!l be pn sente • on the • ilvei 'iieu t tti ■ Opera !h -.■ t night In the supporting iv i are Irene R'i'li, F'"ii'k Campeau, Alan Hale, Slot: u ode Aitken. i 1 . i a
re iif the slow i 'genora- ' »i|.h woodsman tliroairh ,
,• i members of
iiui.-ie of tli voice d a lit- ,. 'M,e scenes are Jail in
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low Thuitday’s iiuotes. This placed best veals at $17 and hulk veals at $17 down, receipts were the same as
in the cattle department.
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DEB A I E S< /1 AD ( HOSEN
Ihe results of the deha.e Iriout,held last week have hcen announced l»y Mr. N. J. Weiss of the public speaking department. The following
the seminnrium will
Ty on, first speaker; Sch > "ii i- 1 ! Hangar, second speaker; (iiii:ir, 1 j third sp akcr. I Februttry 17—Miami, t ■ I February 19—Butler, In ■ |
March 2—Albion, there.
March 3 Kalamazi S i there. I i March ll -Western Stnt' V iW. I 11 hi re. I March I — Notre Dame i 11
March 5 Miami women, ■ Mareh 7 Butler worn
March 1 I 1’urdue fre- Im 1 | March IS—Triangular deiMt'. '• ! hash there, and F-anklin I "
March here.
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1NDI \ \ VIMH.Is LlVKSTtK’K INW \NAPOLIB, Jan i .. (UP) Hops were generally steady on the
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MEHARRY HALL Friday Night At 8 O’Clock January 21
AFTER THE SNOW RAIN Wo have rain coats of the most desirable sorts both higti colored slickers and rubberized doth. Sizes from b yrs. to lb. Sport Silk and Wool Hose New plaids and stripes with all the good plain colors: Gamel, Autumn, Silver fox at the uniform price of $1. Wool Sweaters of All Serfs \Ve hardly see how you can do without this most useful and satisfactory garment. I ns is one item we are cleaning up on at about half usual price. ALLEN BROTHERS Owing to extreme cold we will dose the store tonight at the usual time of 5:30 f\ !M.
