The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1927 — Page 2
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TUKSDAY NIGHT
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•IT DOFS MY HEART r.Ortft jl <1 TU V. AT< II 111 \T KII* F \T“ ' ■ 'nil —hn haT no afi’-'it’ -•i r ft li'.'r't a'ril In filaj with <i’ K ’ • MI-r» n. f.iV>k n* him now * r>‘i!iii‘. mran, hi- hnalth> r->! r <! -•■ai'. I i j. f-ji- ai ■ jant v. •• *'od l.iwr <Yfl wo’i* ■ •'•. * i'-!t • }:-m litit He cf tillin'! tl* -tuff—it hL= #1 u-at** -'oir.ar*i So hi- » -e mothi r • nim Me T'oj'j Cml l.ivnr (>i! <Viim:‘Minil Ta'lIfl- and now the whu’*- family i lir-rifo. (iive your child McC'oj'- Moth-1 if ho i-: woaL ,.nd th r—- rich • ju.n tho kind of vttam ’ ho re<’ *- to huih* him un and •. r ny chane* ‘they iton't help him. s. 'iit-r in I liaek. <iA taldots i/i ■ en; - :u Ii. I . ML'I.I.IYS, and nr . t- ovir - t. hor>-.
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Mi. an 1 .Mi a . Man>on Ilu-ter lef. today for l.akeland, Florida. Mi - B-rtlia Johnson, spear las. woek vt .th friend - -M ihainfiold. J.ihn <'artwritrlit wa-f a Inisine*.'isiti>i in InrhanapolL- Monday. It •►•it (irahat;. Fr»l Snivel;: -(iiiit Sunday in Indianapolis. Mi. um! Mrs. Bidtjer Williamson of Imiiai: uxili. wore vi,-itor- here
Monday.
It, rt ( .»|. f Rooiioke VirjriJtn si: " Mr. and Mrs. Patrick f|. i) jit I W. C ilumbia street. i r, l .n. It • Chi-- meeting for Tu- -slay ni'/ht a heet! no*t|ione'l un a mint ' the inclotwent weather. Th.- .-. (’. C. C|ah will m-.-et with .i. . < - R - ..r ].T7 Uloomin"-
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I) o Moffett. Jai'b Hir:. Talbott a r3thf - r t,V >' FU^, '
th in Tana-Mi. is»a n.-: irame •;!. • f t on SaUir-day ti ght.
MAM MON El ORI>i:R>. Between Thank yi‘. . .. d l»r' iK'-r 17th, the l". S. .i.-'.artment for the tran.- ior of e\ s. rt ..s. ..rikr, is-'UOi| .»4l,?SS t : } ord« i> (O for' g' count res at tiv-d an
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amazing i- the fac * th: is .-t!
ineror.a* cf *l.Olk.)over th'‘
money order- i--ue<i ■ "tti con - tri^ for the ChrCt ’ > : -a of (Jr at Britai' J the Eui • tiean eountries, -how . -.cvi-ea-e. The fac become- • m.or> -i"! • fis-arit when wo penl at thi.- n • rey, th.- -no t f it, r- -nt mo - • -ent by the jioorest as- of l?hoir-r and which they wv: >i to -inafter taking care o - • eni-. lve«. TTiese figures apo r- ommendeil -tudy by those of our < •iz'!.- . *• . would • r,row down mmiirrati ‘►ar-. and those wh feel t at it- - country ha- done nc- • x for th. u toration of war-torr : jt - . 1 :
.do in Amori.’a nrnt for every
ahle-bcdied man at wage , >
send ahroa : to re!a
This is hut anoth' •>.' evid. u -
Prices Greatly Reduced On Our Entire Stock of Reconditioned Used Cars SALE LASTS ALL WEEK. Ford Coupe. “26” Model Down Payment *100 Dodpre .Sedan. “23” Model Down Payment SOJ Overland Sedan. ‘*24” Model Down Payment *95 Dodjre Tourinor Down Payment *50 Chevrolet Tourinpr “24''Model Down Payment *2,5 Nash Tourinp: Down Payment *25 MANY OTHER BA RCA INS. TERMS ON ALL CARS. Don Hall Motor Co.
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History' club afternoon at
wii! that America offer- - ' rtm
greatest o O th« (,,,i
ci'-i- it die home cf Mr-. W. P. l.cilli-'Uer. loT S. (olleg- Ave. M: -. H. VV. Tingley cf Evansville . M - - 1 B* - ut a.d .n rharl.-s T. South-
!.<k r.l llai. ’ pi., tice thi. evening • 7. S' •’ l.’vk In the room abr.vc the Eiiel F loral -h p All 'members he
present.
Mr. Mr-. O. Even- rf Fre-
. do, Calif., wer<* i aftcmccn of Mr.
•luvhes.
\ idual who is willi’abide by laws anil has initial.ve .umI willir.:-.- ‘ ness to work. The . riu- of An •
fact that t
uaJ is supreme, so .o sr -- he r.c nizr s th» rights of hi- fellow me.. Tiie law .ioe j not r- 'r t him. lather give.- him the freed*-m to car-.' .Hit hi.-: own dmtiny .is -^-.-t he can. all the while guaranteeing him pi tection from the i-.ju-tk-es prcvail- . ing in the old wot:which rral •- this new wor' -l a v-ri' ih'e hr aver, r
Phone 2!>7
HUDSON & ESSEX DEALERS. 3 E. Franklin Si.
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Mrs. D. C.
N< ><'; RAMS NEWS VARIETIES
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’ONNIiBSVILI.F
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have vot. m i the si bool.
where he i.. being treated for tumois j
■•n the bladder.
Air. and Mr*. John McAvoy are i confinen to their home by illr.es-. ; Tindr daughter. Airs. Isaac Harris is !
raring for them.
In.- .Mount Olivet liapti-t i-hurvh j
at Barnard is to held a re-dedication I service next Sunday morning, Jan. HO and Rev. I. H. Ferris of the Ureen- 1
■ a.-tle Baptist church i- to preach :
.-ermon. Services at the local Bap- j
ti t church, will be provided for. \ N \DV KRITSKIl N AllltN. INIMANAPOL1S, Jan. J».— That
i-,... Ave., • Saturday in Ttidi’e-i l921 ' W* '** iv ‘<* bi,fk h ' th, ‘ . U . nitfyl States, “the greatest ad-
...«r. t c-• i‘j • *- » r%.i .*•+ nation in tltf* world/* is
/ ■ •, ■ ■ <i iat n ^ :a.- County Hospital . ,r -> ..v-. for append! It:s, i impro .If.g nic 1> at hi.- hone nort.n
of town.
Mrs. P. it. Lk nean. South Jackson
VI TO EARNINGS
iT r r r... f- • ’..C: < f i" r I }■ • u: & *.ut ^i!- time • wa- • t •he stivitholder- who profited. ]) - triliution of c;. - and -tock to «,nof» employes umount.sd ~ more than $AjOOD,fOO it i.-. arnour - . ur. I ur-
ANNOUNCEMENT I have moved my watch repair shop from Pitchford’s Dry Goods store to 21 South Vine Street. Second door north of Post office.
Helmar A. Bioomquist
SC, a : Ml A |{. Heath* South Co)-»' 1,r the ^Mribution. the m who I-
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RICHMOND' Th< r>
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FRANKFORT Po l e uaual!;. hoot a dog which ha.- been .-c-riou-1;. injured t keep it from suffering but when •'Bum,” Frankfort’- civic p-t,
o i: nit .<• was struck by a traction car, no nfcd adver- ficer could be found willing to kill al citizen him and he was take to a veterir -
nnpolis. They Engli-b’s The -
The
- aw t de “Folii:s'' a' • r Situr-ay evvninr.
• - . • « . faiWVeth a’.'t aivert:-- lan hospital, for them. They were returned.
GRHENSBVRG .... introilucing str • tomobile divers!' u,’. ,, I
MONO*
TERRE HAUTE
ion- Pet roe advisability
to anyone
lati**t Inoil boom.
P. T. A. MILL MEET. —O- - The Pare.at-Teachers' A -o iatien ' e Departmenta! n. I High Schi. 1 w.il meet Jn the Hicn S' oul ing Tu(-da> at 7:J0 o'clock. Rev. Bruner of the Christian church wi 1 , be the speak'-r and .Mr. Umfleet, mu--ic director, will fumi-h the mu-ic.
1! d'l ('bib will rmet Tues- • i. ev- ling ..t 7:.”0 o’clock at '.he me of Ai!'. K. B. Taylor, 505 East Vi ., d '•!. ntemlK't - please note char.gi- of place. I'h. C)\, ! The Tea Cups club will in.'. T-e -day afternoon at gi-TO ! ck t tn Air-. AV. L. Denman. The B -ill In "One In, reaving Pur-p.'-e.” with Mr-. C. J. Arnold a- the
h oder.
inve-tment plu- x 11S i t.'-r.'-t and • ti.ck iti the company v.o>th 11.775 at its D>-e. "1 mark*’. \.d . An •riv-lo;. who ii.vt f -d u' ler thi-: pi t ma :e a clear profit cf 4>1.D"0 in i\
w) : ' cent per year.
Profit-sharing i.* becoming ntor. and more a i»rac:ice of large corpora-
verti.xing
-.nendinc in excess of ? 1,2k 1,000,000 -mnually in the promoticn of its <lc-, tnc-iic trade, was the assertion >d lie A. White, memlrer of the editorial -taff of the Detroit New-, in an address here. "The expenditure of approximately half of this i- in the ditection of
lions. The corporations evidently find i. a-naper -pace,’ he d’clared. “I he j it profitable. At least the evi ercc tremendous priority >f news: aners j*oints that way. They profit fro.-i ver all other advert:. Ing media i- • "having contented w> rktner, who give i tribute to the confid» r.c that news-
paper advertising commands, to the j completeness with wiii. t it coveri the i
' irr»riter value for'lahor investment They are never troubled with strike
I '. hei of Air-. I. H. Ferris i- T.iey can pro.lu e a Ik Her prod’;.-*
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Ho-pital, at Indianapolis, t-imop-ftw mine 'he B uccr- - of the pi iuct, ifor cancer. Al: Ferris will he pr.- j benefited most ftom thi- method «.
• nt wit th family at the ho-pital at. doing business.
-Friends jdent at
IMP'D. O. K. M. Th" Rr-d Men will mcc tonight iregular -••--io'i at 7:50 p. m. to mak arrangements to attend the funen of Bro. Fred Peyton. KARL HINKLE, Sachem, f H AS. GOODMAN, ('. of R.
A QUE-STION
After reading a few of Machiavelli’s essays on chicanery, one wonders how long he would last as a modem used car dealer. It would give him a great laugh, we know, to see how conscientiously we recondition our Used Cars before offering them for sale. But the proof of a principle is in its success — and the laugh would be on him, after all. H. A. SHERRILL
A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT
that time. Ali--.-- Alary Huffman, Alta K*-rr. Vivian Robert*, Louise Blue and dr A!-n ib ll"ath Clift, attend" 1 th" “Grfonwic 1 ' Village Follies'* v' Engl. Th":... r in Indian a poh- Si*urday afternoon. The car of Ho.-roe Well* who wa.accompanied by Jame* Love and two frien -, went into the ditch cn State Road !:; near Brick Chapel late Sunlay afternoon due to the slippery co.' iti" , i of the highway. None of he nccupai-' - were injured and the machine wa > n!y .--lightly damage i. \ large mnx ing van owned by Kibler'.- Tiucking Co., of lndiaiia|K>!:.*, was reported • ft" the concrete over a -light embankment on State Road 10 near the intersection of 45, early on Sunday evening. The truck which carried a loaded trailer, slipped over the bank.
Alore intriguing for : peculation i-
American field of potential buyer* of merchandise and .service- and to the satisfaction of the advertiser withj
the results obtained.
"The press of the United States is today and ha* been almost from the ,
the rapid growth of the automobil. beginning, the free.-t, tin fairest, and ' industry, the marvel of the twentieth the most powerful pro- of th" world, cet ury. Even a- "arly a- 1013. when "In no small part this is due to balloon tires. ,-*-lf-start"r-. demount- the economic indenend''n( •* it haable r’m and luxuricu- -e an- wer- uehiev.-d thro.igh the iete'oy o-,* n. of only dream* of the eng nee-r*, the advertising.’ - i Ford Motor company was value i at White stressed th" new valu» of $210,000,000 according to evidet e advertising in answer to the frequeri l»eing piv.-ented aefore the U s. criticism that "the paper i-* all ads.” board of appra!-. "Newspapers today art giving th 'irf The automobile soon became po.)- j.ublic more news, more features m>. ular Ik- ;.u=e it provide- ^ mean- of, more informative and interesting transportation hat enables the hum features and more soundly construrti>le«t. citizen to enjoy life more a d ml editorial enirion than ever befor ' to broaden himself through tr.ive', he asserted. The automobile will never lose it- —o— --—
Mr. and Mr*. C. J. Ferrand, Fillmore. had as their Sunday guests. Airs. Lillie Ferrand of this city, Miss Fitlud Ferrand of Indianapolis, and All Naomi Carpenter of Fillmore. Air. and Mrs. Virgil Varvel, are the parent of a daughter bom to'
popularity, but it will 1>" prc-:".) by the radio, the poMibilines of which are too great to venture a prediction op whut the future hold- for the industry. The radio in many respects resemble the automobile in its u fulnes-, and rhe things which meet , the needs of the American people
finds a ready market.
CARD OF TH \Nhs We wish to thank the entire community and friends for the kindne--they have shown during the illnc-t and death of our husband and father. Ab.0 Rev. Bruner, singers and pall bearer- and for the floral offering — Mrs. J. W . Thompson and Family.
A cordial invitation is extended to all i of power on farms to attend our annual POWER FARMING ENTERTAINMENT ON Wednesday, January 26, 19 from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. MORRISON BROTHERS International Farm Tools Studebaker Automobile
CLOVEBDAI-K
Mr. and Mrs. E*te* Duncan accompanied by Miss Helen Duncan of Martinsville, left Wednesday for a six week*' visit writh Mrs. Duncan’s
ihem Sunday 'at" th"“Lii I iam''c7u n 'y i ; i> U’ ^ K1:u ,,,an,an ’ l '° s Aa *
Hospital, by cea.-arian operation.
geles, Calif.
Dr. E. M. Hurst returned Wedn.-s-
f)mer Stoner, living west of the day from the Methodist Hospital, Ineity, sustained a fractured leg Sun- dianapolis, where he underwent an' day morning when ho slipped on the: operation for abcess of the middle*
ice. Ho had ju*t started to open the | ear.
kit hen door after doing *< me work Guy Kennedy was a business vi.-> • when he fell, breaking the small hone tor in Indianapolis, Thursday, just abo4e the right ankle. Dr. Cecil Miss Nan Davi- is visiting her ,-i. O’Brien wa* called and reduced the! ter, Mrs. Bird Simpson at Hunting fracture but the accident will keep j burg. Air. Stoner at home for several weeks) Air. and Mr.-. Howard Appleby He wa* reported resting as easily a* spent Friday in Indianapolis. I could be expected .Monday. i Fred Clearwater* is in Indianapolis
WONDERFUL! BEAUTIFUL! And You’ll Say It— When you look at the XKW PRINTED SILK CREPES with plain colois to match lor the combination' by Express from the maker this morning.
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