The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1927 — Page 2
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WON WHEN HE LOST!
THE r>WI,> BANNER
Ilnlprrd in ihi* Post Offir^ at In/liana, as wpcnml class mail mnttrr.
HARRY M. SAflTH Editor and Proprietor
S. R. RARIDEN. City Editor
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ADD UFE TO >(>l R YEARS As woll as years to your life, i.ife’
r without Itoaltli is bunlonsomn and tho
lark of it casts a shadow over all our activities. Foley Pilts, a diuretic .stimulant to the kidneys, cause a I revndar, healtli-jrivintr flow, carrying out of the body in a natural way, that
are waste matter, which, if not promptly
YG know that doesn't sound ris’ht but it’s ’dj ( a-i. IV losing money in his five million H d dh-i- df mrtment stoi'e inheritance, heeonkl : en, 1 he go dij ^ vvin Grace, the ix'acli. Rut the more money he lost, the more money he made! Don’t mi i:D dencioiis comedy-farce that slide.-ii't-espons^oly along on a rifling beam of iiiuehtej- ih-om Start to finish a laugh-mak-er thnfli inake you glad to Ik- alive!
Personal And Local News
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- lia-F.ly 1 his week and arc highly con-| jn( , (1) of ^pulth. Bodily aches, severe fident the Tipfer Cub will defeat the pains, a run-down condition of the visitors md keen the Victory Brick, system, to tho detriment of health. 1 RushviP® is commpr here Friday-eve- . Avoid this. A-k tor Foley 1 ning 1° ' n the old hall same and to pills, diuretic.— R. P. Ml I.LINS,,
take the brick home with 'hem. To | DruRttist. j prevent this Coach Bnuseman’s PurvisitinR pj p ani) firry basketeers must not he ! overconfident for a sinsle minute
Salety Slogans
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Mi- - Pearl O’Hair
friends in Chicago-
<1. Will Conklin was in Indianapo-i , lurinfr thp ,. ontos t and they will hnv< Q _ _i M/vf/YrictF on busini to play their betc from the first to IviUllil IM.J'
Mr. and Mr-. Frank Donnor spent lhf , [ ast . w hlstle.
today in Indianapolis. “Hitting ’Em" in the Rushville Mrs. Alta Chavis ami Mrs. K a . v ' Republican writes the fi llowinir con-
nvnd Riley silent yesterday in Terre | eprTlin g Friday’s battler
Rushville came within II points of Fettinft chat Victory Briik from Bloomington, two weeks ago. This Friday Greencastle has the same trophy—the highest honor is basketball circles. Rushville can win this, if they go in
and fight hard.
THE UNIVERSAL SUPER CO.^ERY
■take it fmm Mi
'if Kxtra Comedy—“GYPPING THK GYPS"
Haute.
I>. Ora Moffett and Albert I.. Dohh-. were in Indianapolis today on
business.
The R. G. C. of the Christian ' . lutr.'h will meet tonight at 7:.‘!0 with Hart''M Duncan, .‘10S S. College Ave. Tho Boston Club meeting was postponed until next 1'uosdaj. Ft was! imposed to have met with Mrs. E. |
FI. Taylor.
(I Cio-Tat-Em-Cinle will meet v r Mi . Grace Roberts, North College A c. Thuhrsday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rii aid I>enman of New York City
SAFE DRIVING IS PLEA HHOSIER STATE AETO
VSSOCI \T10V.
VANITY BEAUTY SHOP
I’hone 119-Y
Marcels Soft Water Shampoo, Robbed Hair Soft Water Shampoo, Long Hair Special Sham poo for Oily Hair
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January 2G. 1!>27.—In the interests of public safety, the Hoosh r State Aidomobile A-sociation ha- : -- sued the following slogans, and it is the belief of the association that all motorists would do well to put the | following slogan suggestion- into'
RUSHVILLE FANS SHOULD! prai ; C( ,.
FOLLOW THE LIONS TO GREEN- “Assume full responsibility to . ,
CASTLE FRIDAY NIGHT AND voi(| an acc i,| on t, an I (hero will be T. Quillian, Indianapolis, is its author | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smythe.
HELP THEM ESCORT THAT • no accit | ent o , Holding companies at present do BRICK HERE. “The poliry of leaving i .. _
Gree-ioastle lincsl ip Friday night | other fellow i.- both foolish anrl reek- lion by the public service commiss- days with her mother. Mr-. Ei»j,
abainst Washing.on as follows: | less.” ; ion and are only nominally affected Kelly.
.Master and Hammond, fonvnv ls; “A'ou cannot know, or contiol. by the operations of the state -ectir-, .Mrs. Ilarry Lire an. . a (V - s
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Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Robbins I
tto the not come within the scope of regula- [children of Barnard vi-ited a - |
who has been visiting with his par- ( . tn . 1 , t . . ..„ ... ... .... , r a d Mrs. W. L. I ,f nmnrv j rhrb ., >n . l( . ( .,. [ltnr . r w hat a pedestrain or another drivei i:i- - commi visited Wednesday and I h.i gone to Chicago. 'guard-. Tobin was a substitute. They will do. But you nuur. know and con- It is Senator Quillian’- contention ! Mrs. Bertha Miller at Greenes.-*. The regular meeting of tho S. r - sr0 reil as follow.-: Miller 4. Ham- 1 trol what you anrl your car do.’’ that holding companies have, in some Miss Nellie Lockridgo and fria-,; C. Club wii- held Tm -day afternoon ! moT)( j jj i Masten 2, Johnsonl. Thi' “Lcse a minute and save a life” is instances, received improper parts of Miss Gerhart ot Indianapoh- .p-
| thing to do Lions, i - to
We are correctors of all automotive Klectrical trouble, specializing in batteries, Generators, Starters and wireing, also a big discount on recharging Radio Batteries.
Triblty Service Garage
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ut tho home of .Mrs. Charles Rector
on Bloomington St.
Dr. Clothier is attending the 03rd ,, -..i clinic of tho Chicago Dental Society which is being hold at the
Drake Hotel, Chicago.
0 or-The-TVa-Cups Club mot Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mr-. \V. L. Denman, on Poplar St. Mrs. C. J. Arnold delightfully reviewed the book “One Increasing Purpose.’ -
Mi-. \\. I . Ledbetter, College A\- played the game,
was hostess to the Progress History 1
go in and
I watch these fellow . They i-hot tln-m in from all angles, and any team hat baffles Washington mu -t be good.
sensible slogan that mu-t appeol , their subsidiaries’ incomes.
I Saturday and Sunday, with the L
to every -en-ible man. In the Tei. The outcome of present legi lutionmers parents, Mr. am .Mi -. A. i
not kill.’
The Linns are good sports and over one of their ha-kels in the Rush\ille gym bangs th - verse: When the last <rreat scorer comes to write against your name. He will write not I .that ywu won and lost, hut how you
nan. in ine i ei. i in- ouwoiim- ui ,—.
Commandments it reads: "Thou -hall regarding the public service com mis- j Lockridge.
jion is awaited before introduction ol - Carrie and Max Gough spe: \v o n p;!< ta>’ night with Bennie and Ja*
IHI RSDAY S I IN K BEST RADIO ior Faller.
FEATl RES Chas. Sanders of Indianapolis v.l CFCA, Toronto, 8 p. m. — Jnh i ited over Sunday with his paw
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dper\ hoese
Regintdd Denny in ins latest and greatest comedy, "Take ,|t From Me,”
The Crawford the attraction at the Opera House
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saicl.-:
Club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Susie j[ ow 0 |,[ ; s \ T
Ditties and Mrs. Stella Peck gave a villc j un iors defeated Brazil with a ! thi--* evening and Thursday. In Take ading on “Mark Twain.” 14 po i n t margin. Brazil Junior- dc- j 11 1 ' rom M p >’ oul ' h ei '° inherits a five Mrs. Margaret Phillips of Tul«ri,; f catPf | Greencastle iiy a safe martin, million dollar department -tore, and
and Greencastle beat Ciawfordsvil'e Tie win when he loses This sounds j tioil hookup)
funny hut in managing the sore, r ,ho
27 to 12.—Brazil Times.
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CLEARANCE SALE Of Eledric Fixtures and Lamps 25 Per Cent Off
Okhi., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mi . Harry Moore since last I'hur lay left Sunday for Washing-
ton. 1). where -he will attend ai TllP victory Brick again changed Woman's Convention. hands! The Hatchets <iown at Wa-.
Jam Fstep living west of this i Kington were able to hold rhe cov-j H i- a fnrnce from the opening to city, has r ceivcd word from his son-• ctef | hunk of clay for one week, a: 1' 1 closing scene with Denny getting
Powell, An;eri<an pianist.
WTAM, Cle eland, 3S'.t M, 7 p. m.j Mrs. Bertha Miller and ria’.ieh-.'l —Cleveland Symphony orchestra. i Katherine of Greencastle vi-itedI WRVA, Richmond, «f>8 M, t:2n n. urday and Sunday with Mr. ar.i.M I
m.—A day at a miliatry acadnny. .John Miller.
WJZ, New York, 2<12 M, and WBZ.) Mrs. Alta McCammon w . a-,., I KDKA. KYW', KYW, K p. m.-—Shaf- ness visitor in Indianapoh . Ihi!-: I cr’s ciuartette. Friends received word here, W I WEAF. New York. 1H2 M, tin sta 1 nesday of the death of Mr. H. I
Henry Burr's artists, j Curry, formerly of thi pi ■
Miss Pauline Temple n: a Mi I
|y< mg manloses Given, the gold dig- sT\TH)N wEBM, SM M. MERCH-1villa -pun Wednesday
ging lemen and wins
peach.
il is a farace from thi
Grace, the
in-L.w, (lyd" Osborn, of Indianapo-J ^^en passed it m t-. Greencastle. The Its, -fying he had arrived at May- only thing to say about that is “I
On ’ill Kkvlrk- Fixtures, table, floor and brute lamps. All fixtures in stock are included in this sale. They are not old style, but up-to-the-minute, both in design and finish. A few Bridge and Junior floor lamps that v ere originally priced a 1 bargain prices, are included in the saie. Table lamps are Art G’.iss and Hand Fainted glass shades.
wood, Illinois, where he is to under-
'.’o an operatb n.
The body of Charles McKee who died in Seynm ur on Monday afto n :i v,a- brought here for burial \Vedn< buy. The body was taken di11 oily to Fore-t Hill Cemetery, where burial w a - made Mr. McKee formerly rosided in this community. Mr. and Mr-. Charles Zeis are in
into more funny situations than a dozen ordinary men. He i- upported
\NTS HEAT A LIGHT CD. Mr-. Edna Suiter.
3:00 )>. o.—Federated club hour. Miss Mary Rogers spent th- i;5:30 p. m.—Sports and stock mar- ter part of the week with her fn I ket reports. <• urtesy the Indianapo- parents, Mr. and Mr-. .1. U Mil/p
lis News. <i:00 p. m.-
wonder who will get it next?” by Bianehe Mchafley. Lee Morn'i- an ,j Fork orchestra.
Richmond >m.
We hope it won’t hi Rii-h»illc!
White’-, Cafeteria Knife
Frankfort rapped Mari* n. In t season’s state champs, by the score of 43 to 27, Tuesday evening at Frankfort. In a curtain raiser, the Greencastle second team was ~u’>rnerged by the Frankfoir. second’,
receipt of the announcement of the I jit .. 4 high of a son to Mr. and Mrs. C. II. ,
Ben Hendricks, Lucien L.'-'tlefield, Jean Talley and Ethel Waters. William Blanchard will render a pecinl musical score at the console of the mighty Wurlitzer organ.
Von '! dub
new
d:.'lrt p. m.—Indianapolis Athletic club orchestra. Mildred Schaefer jiianis;.. Talk, "Protecting Bird Life” Talk, “Indianapoli. Humane Society’ 7:30 p. m.— Indianapolis Public
school program.
8:00 p. m.—Butler college program. 9:30 ]). m.—Lions Club program. 10:45 p. m.—Indianapolis Athletic
orchestra.
Greenall of New York City, John ( Huntington. Mrs. Greenall was b' 1 - 1 fore her marriage, Mi-s Dorothy Weik. dniu:ht°r of O. B. Woik of St. j Louis.
Merl Todd, the young man who w in the “Ten Greatest” contest on New \ ear’s Day, told us this morning hi Bainhridge would win the county tourney. Only time will tell. Merl.
Voiicasile Theater:
“'Ihei You Are,” Conrad Nagel’s most hilarious excursion into the realm of comedy, comes to the iiistle theater tonight. The story, in which Nagel goes his comedy hit in "Dance Madness” one bet-
ter, i- a ide--plitting filmizatinn ol INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2d. (l'P)_ of F. Hugh Herbert’s novel of the Hogs dropped about 10 cents on the name, relating the Dials and | I , l |j ann | )0 |;.. livestock market today
INDIAN \POLIS LIVLSTOt K
G. WILL CONKLIN
Fledrical ( ontrador iX Dealer Opposite Dost Office. Phone .‘>71.
LOST Between Walnut St. and Martinsville plays Marion on the Highland St., \uto chain. Finder call . latter team’s floor F riday nigte.. Th 340-1.. 26-2p ArteMan City quintet should win by
——o ! fifteen points or more FOR SALE:—One car lead Wint-
i Glo (vM :lyb furnace lump for do- ! THE Pt’TNA.M COl N I) MEET
‘.same name, relating the
tribulations that beset a pair of ch.p- Receipts of fc.OOu which vvre -lighter,. (played by Nagel and Edith i y i arQr( .,. than those cf Tuesday an Roberts), in thoir attempt to escap" believed to have forced the
an angry father and battery of traf- (downward.
fie policemen, in tho face of such oh-1 Lightweight material brought the -tacles as miaplnced identity, a lort top (.rice of 812.15 while the hulk el 1 baby saddled upon them—and a r.d-.< a les moved at $12.25 to $12.10.
prioi
liv-ry. Martin Coal Ynnl. Phone 117.; While Fountain county team- ■irepi*' dog that proves a Nemesis. Cattle receipts were estimated at
28-21.1 battling it ot.--. for honors at Atli' -i | The ca-t of the m-w picture is not-1 kjoo and the market was fully steady. o [this week-end their rivals from Put-' able, including, besides the two prin Steers were strong at $7,50 to 810 75 nam county will meet at Bsinbridee ipals. such players as George Fav. - ; w hlle other prices remained unchang-
tor a similar event. All of thi Put- celt, Gwen Leo, Pi illios Smalley, KJ-jad.
m county teams with fhc exception : die Gribbon, Gertrude Bennett, K1 Calves were about steady despite of Greencastle will play. As is u - mo Hillings, Billy Engle and others |early talk of a 50 cent rise in the
uully the case w hen schedules are j of note, drawn in Putnam, Roaehdale and
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr-. Ward Pcrter If : VV : ■ I for a visit with her sister .’dr-, hi
Robinson in Chicago.
Junior Irwin was able to return I school Tuesday after several ' t | absence on account of pneumnnii Ross Bohnsted and familj to Sunday guests of Mr. an Mr-. H |
schel Zollars and family.
Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Bridv - 'L fayette spent Saturday i /bi Sunday with Mr. and Mi . Htt F
ler.
Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Ho-tettcr» Mrs. Mattie Irwin were bu-i'.c itors at Indianapolis, Saturday. Clarence Perkins of Indi a spent the week-end with here. ROACHDALK R. R- •
I .
I Dr. t arney annoimcv- that Dr. H itoni has returned to Id- practice n and t!'.::t tine will h - assoeintcl, under thi I’artr:
DR. GARNIGY ck DR. HALTOM
CHIKOPH \( TORS
DOWI R BLOCK.
PHONE 2Ii;-Y.
BROADWAY
I nfe McGaughey’s family ate all k with bad colds and little Mary
has chickenpox.
Rose Mary Coffman has the mea- - -
!e<.
Archie Chad-! who is attending Russellville will hcok up in the Butler Collegi -pent tho week end rnun d. Among th'- entrant- are Roach
fir d
with homefolk-. dale, Russellville, Bainhridge, Fill-
• the lagrippe i d n *" r< ‘* > * ,! "" n nn '* is threatened with pneaumonia. ' fuwfr-rcl ville Journal.
The Tate children who have dipth- |
eria arc all better.
Another hot game on tap this week
KEEP POLITICS OUT OF SCHOOLS TEACHERS’ AIM
$16,
in-
Otto F. Lakin
Trmenl Dtreotor Ambohmce Sarrioe
W»fainfctoo St and Spring Ave. Phone 815
Miss Geraldine Boatman who is empl 'yed at tho county hospital in Greenca.-ilc pent the week end with
homefolk-.
The roads are almost impassible 1
will ho rhe Seymour-Washington encounter in the Hatchet’s gymnn-duin.
We're picking Washington.
market. Bulk vealers sold at with the top $|t;.60. The run eluded about 800 vealers.
Prices were higher in the sheep and lamb department, all classes being [quoted at about 25 cents above Wednesday’s pric -. Bulk lambs brought ! $1L&0 to $13, the top price. Rp.
'eeipts were estimated at 1300.
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KOACHDALK
Mi-s Helen Smythc of Terre Haul'
F’our letters in the mail this morn-
in Indianapolis going over the mattci ‘ t ^ u ‘ week-end with her parents
and i. is very difficult to *e? about |*«•»* -y-^ havin* the ^ ^ ^
William Hughe-, and fin Boh Hoosit-r, Wednesday Ed Gowin was in Roar I day. Charley Keck and fan Sunday at Alex K"ck'.-. Burly Mulayer spent F •■'i..Sunday night with Fred .1 - (ieorge Long and family an 1 ing with Mrs. Long - father, A. I Keck, while Mrs. Keck is in Kent Mrs. Beulah FYazier and dnu? ’ I 'Grace, spent Saturday at Rob H^'l ' ier's. . Allen Kggers was in P [urday. Mrs. John Malayer < .Jl : Bennie Malayer, Monday, j Kenneth Keck spent Sum Monday with his gratvlpar i and Mrs. (Jrant Allen. Mi G. ,i ('r--by | few days with her sister, Mr ry lloosier, near Roachdab'.
Seals Now On Sale At Southard’s # For CECIL ROBERTS High School Auditorium
Bus, h , h ,^cX^ 1 " cll l t ">»»’<■»• but « murt »l-o havr | "»l't »l. party m.rtt be eleew I. Mr. Some S ,nB, nf Baibbrl.lireb~rr.et name ef ,he seaber. "BP* * ‘"T*." **»«-*• Pan,)
fell en the ice and >, is thought he
suffered a broken rib [THAT BRICK CUBS!
rest
Monday, Jan. 31. 8:15 P. M. “THE ART OF THE NOVELIST” Sponsored by Junior (lass Admission, 50 Cts.
LONG BRANCH
The log trucks are taking m w while the weather is bad.
The farmers are having great difficulty in getting their stock to water now while the icy weather last . Many are obliged to carry water to
their live stock.
Arth Ragle’s ister Otic Smbh of
affiliations and that when teachers
BEAT RUSHVILLE* AND HOLD wor< ' t0 ^ ' iame ' 1 th '’ newl >' elec ted j
trustee couM select tho-e oT hi* po- 1
litical faith.
It is the purpose of the bill, its 1 sponsors declare, to permit eompe- 1 has tent service in the schools to be it-
FAVORS CITY PARK
A certain civic organization
suggested that we all work together own reward, to induce manufacturing of a plan to Teachers declare that under rirlocate in Greencastle. A fine sugge - cum&tancea as they now exist, a teach-
tion. Would it not al-o be
< r might have rendered competent a fine invest- service for any number of years and
T.-rre
meat to induce all to work together be ousted because some officer want*
Haute and hi- daughter Ruth; to provide a public park and piny
of Ohio are at hi bed side caring for
him during his illness.
We are having nuite a small pox
od to make place for a friend. It is expected that the bill will have the active opposition of many
the
ground for the people of Greencastle
and community.
Scarcely any thing could add mon- township trustees throughout scare in the neighborhood now Mr. j to the attractiveness of our city. state.
Sutherlin living near center school) Concessions could lie granted which Another bill biting held in obeyance hou.-e hn- a genuine case of the dls- would go far towards its upkeep. is one for the regulation of utiliy
A CITIZEN ■ holding companies. Senator William
genuine case of the dD-
FOR SPRING HOUSE DRESSES NEW THIS MORNING
Tub Rayons
Printed Soisette
English Prints
Very Attractive Styles.
Ol T R OFFERING OF SHEETS
D proving ot interest to housekeepers desiring to save a little—Only slightly
shelf soiled.
ALLEN BROTHERS
