The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 28. 1921
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THE OPERA BOOSE SATURDAY, MAT IN EL, NIGHT
inF. DAILY DANNER Etilrml in Iho Post Office
Night Coughs
■ ■ •' 'ERETT NORTON PUN r E
Mifrom ;
S(«i|i|>c-I in T> Minnie-
Almost nlways cnuirhiiiir is cau-uvl by an irritatei] ;ai'l infiainoil throat, oi- bronrhiai tuho.% which couffh syrups ami patent jneilicinc - iio ic t touch, liui a famous physician s proscription recontly discovoreil called i Thoxiiio ones direct to the cause, re- 1 — IJev s the inflarued niemhranes and stops the couftfi almost instantly, one wallow does this work and the remnrkdile thinjr about it is that it .contains no dcnie, chloroform or harmful drutrs. On e ti ed you will
llClVw novi-r be without il. 1’leasant ta.-le.
Safe for chiWren. tk'ic., <iOe. and ^1.00.
_ ... -Sold by I,. M. Steven.’ and all (rood
; dniR- stores.
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ai Greenrastle, Indiana, «» second class mail matter.
HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor
S. R. R AIM DEN. City Editor
Personal And
Local
Vi it v ' h telative- in I hotn-
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Take that “housework” look away from your hapds by applyinj
Old Gibraltar
Witch Hazel Jelly —m uooiKvz, emollient com-
■ iTtnc and
otherhealirtgandajrxtitejTticingredients. R u. 4 !y absorbe-i by tlie tikin, leav.ng it e hund* and ff«ce •mootli and r<tm- ^ lotl«bl'. .> riidyfor worker pl^y u lew lUv tnffiiii after fipplicHtioD. ^ -*■ Ideal for 1 lome ( Office orTftvelingUm tor idle at your thug itoxe Kf) i* ^ Ol R SKIN O.K.WITH O.C.
GREENCASTLE HATCHERY 1001 S. Locust St., Greencastlc. Ind.
UUSTOM HATGHIXg : WAYNE STARTIXi, .M ASi| . i.’im i.’ni? cm vt\- pm . ,
BABY CHICKS
NEWTOWN 11 ROOD KR STOVES; WAYNE STARTlNti rof) 1,1 VER (ME. HEADQI AIMERS EOR COENTY !'m'
MEN. PHONE r.2. r . E.
Hubert Sherman, Prop.
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That boy Horton is so funny that even a flicker of his eyelash can draw a laugh out of the hard-boiled movie critics. And chalk up Laura La Plante as the queen of light comedy. You’ve simply got to see them in ‘‘Poker Faces”. They are both a riot.
TONIGHT
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IM SH\ IEEE TONIGHT! EIGHT, ( I US, I (GUT! HUM) III \'| HIM< K!
the inie with Wn. hitiRlon they will b( hard to beat. Too at Grcfncast’e was demonstrated the fact that
ii * Washington need.- a glass bnnkboard And now l.ions. ba-kethall sctiliets a; well a- a wooden one.—Jo-Jo-Jo. from Gary down to Aurora are nfl ; —o—
pondering riser th (It • ncast tc-IIu h-j Say it with field goal tonight,
villr game. Il means much to win that jftitne! A vid ir> will mean that the famous brick will come to thi part of Inrliana t o the fit-t ^time., since it !'’ft Richmond more lb an a year ago.—"llittiig Em.” Eu h\ill'
Republican.
< 'libs!
S ■cretly (a iking we don'! be!ie\ th Hatch - have recovi'ivd from lo ing the Vidor; Htick but they are sine good sports. Even if Greenca^tle should lo i the htick ti niglit, tin Cubs have kept it as long as Yin centK s. Illoomington and Washingtnii have held it this era on. One week
each.
Phi Delta Kappa announces the initation of Etank Jarrell an I the pledging of Richnnl Taylor. 'I he two hours old daughter, lulliatt I). Weddell, of Mr. and Mr-. John Weddell, W. Hill, died this morning at (i:00. Mis. Amanda Smith of Coatosvillo i. reported critically ill. Mrs. Smith i the mother of A. .1. "Dick Smith of Coatexvillc. Dr. E. .M. Hurst of t'lovordale is tepoitcd inipioving from his recent illness and expects to be in his office by Fridn.v or Saturday of this
week.
The Century Club will meet ivitl; Mr-. Crank Honner, Saturday at 2:"0 . r clo( . Di. Eokhardt will address the club and till members ate urged i
come promptly.
Th'* Senior Cla-- of the Groenenst'.e High School wi-h hereby r.o thttnk the citizens of Greencastle for the wonderful support given the class by
them at the Senior carnival.
The funeral of James f\ Hdl, wain M Kt May morning at the Zion Church ;it “Four Corners” in Parke County, at 11:00, with Rev. John McKay of Kingman, in charge. Dr. and Mrs. W. AG McGnughoy and Air. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas will be fie guests thi evening of Dr. and Mrs John Ehberwinc at “The Coco inuts” at English's Theatre in Tnd- ' innnpolis. ^
The funeral of Mrs. Jeanette Fish- Hip Trojans in an early season game, "D.idd; Drowning should watch er, who died at her home on Dover-1 Phillips ha whip hi.- team into a ! !ndi *" a h;i " '•• r '
W orning as a ,,,,h thn * -*■ ■ - hrp! * ks r ‘ v ‘ nl ' r '' uh ' W1 '
result of a stroke of paralysis was Je Id Friday afternoon at 2:0ft at the
JlcCurry Funeral Horne.
Economy Week OCR CON I RIM I |n\ The AW•'<>#<*f Mu,Kcomniu U r. imiiUfird /,, .1. «0 /". Sto,r -' rmil . Superb (plant p (ninl r /,.,. peicc ft that ri/t> l;r # •h' Ip ii o I till.'
Does KiisIm ili* wan! to win Hie
brick, oh liny, we’ll -ay they do! Hut we can’t help l*il hope that the ( iths
disappoint them this e\eoing. This evening a- 7:.”ft when flreen-
castle and Hit -hville clash on the local floor at the same time another net contest will gel underway in the lin'nbridgo gymnasium between lb He Union and Fillmore which will be the opening game of the annual Putnam county ’.ourney. Of course, Bninbridge has the edge but Cloverdale of Belle Union might prove a dark bor-e. Remember last year when
His name is Ed. not Jack. Meet,dale won the county champion0 i ship and Bninbridge was given odds
As basketball teams go, we have j of - to '• Th ° s P l ' 0 " fl “'ll of the evenever seen a t4*ani that has iir gn - , n *"K "'R --E-iged by Reelsville and ed so much in the last month as the R*'tnamville with the remainder of
RushvOle Lions, team defeated bj preliminaries, mi-finals thi* Trojans in the afternoon game. 1 ' n;, l s beiiig bold Saturday. From the rough quad that deleate<i —-o-
“Daddy" Drowning
Johnson will meet Johnson on Friday night. Greencastle and Rushville each have centers b\ the name of Johnson, and incidentally the Johnson from Greencastle is a cousin of Coach Phillips. Rtuh Again.
In other words this is just a case of when "Gr« pT nurts Greek." We’re putting our money on ine local John-
son, too.
chib that passes neat, breaks evenl; i and should have < hancc against th 1 ’ Victory brick tin weoj . “Markin'
'em up," Newcastle Courier.
Newcastle may think the Lions ar< good hut Greencastle thinks Kiislmlh'
hope hey don't
An bar.in Jaia Durham, daughter of .Sniator and Mr . Andrew E. Dur-
ham, i in Indianapolis today and to- * s n< ‘1 ^ hot. We tnomiw, acting a- page in the Sen-‘ +>lir l >r t' < ‘ the tubs.
. II*. She ha a her guest, Mi-s Maty
l.lizalx'th Gillen.
Hold Thn I Brick
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.. ILL PLEASE YOU
T HEKE’S NO DETTER FLOt-R
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I OUR CLEARANCE SALE I
l STARTS SATURDAY
DRASTIC
RFDUUTIONS
IN ALL DFPARTMFNTS
Hardware
Lamps & Lanterns
Aluminum-ware
( ream Separators
«iranite-ware
f^ann Machinery
Tin-ware
Farm Tools
Stone-ware
(larden Tools
Galvanized ware
Gasoline Engines
Kitchen ware
Feed Grinders
Heating: stoves
Poultry Fence
Cook stoves
Poultry Regulator
Oil stoves
Incubators
Gasoline stoves
Brooders
“ Fireless cookers
Harness Repairs
» Washing machines
Horse Collars
Fleet ric Irons
Collar Pads
Klectric Heaters
Axle Grease
Radios
Cup Grease
Sewing: Machines
Separator Oil
Alarm Clocks
Paints
Bath room fixtures
Varnishes
Fire place fixtures
Auto Supplies
Thc-c .ire only » few id
(he bargain- we are placing oa sale
Su.urdav. 1 he Hide will rouiiauc for another week. II you expect to need any hardware or cooking ulenwils during (he ci.ining yiar, this Hale offers a splendid opportunity to secure (hem at drastic re-
duclions in price.
JOHN COOK & SONS CO.
North Side Square. •
Friday’s Best
Rushville at Greencastle Greenfield at Green-burg Muncle at Newcastle Lebanon at Richmond Martinsville at Marion Columbus at Vinccnm - Seymour at Washington Technical at Connersvillo Bedford tit Shelbyvillo Frankfort at. Franklin Delphi at Bloomington
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As yet the Martins) ille-( olumhus fuss is still unsettled. .Columbus
t \ltl) OF THANKS
We wish to extend our most heartfill thanks and appreciation to the Rev. Dr. Taylor fi r his kind words of empathy, to the singers for their Ix autiful music t i the relatives, noighi or and friends for the many kindncs. •••< shown us; also to the pallh ..if ■ ■ mid to the Undrratker and his a ••••-•ant for the kind consideration an I -eivices during our recent
trouble and sorrow. ..... ,. j* |> (jiH (u ^nut Keynoids, stvllur Artesiun Mr- Geo White ‘'' 5 ,,,r " :ir, E attacked t.elfins, of the Mrs. Guy Newby ,<u ‘ l l oll, »wine the recent MarMi Fiank Peak ''iisy ille-t oliiinlnis tilt. King Trestrr
is investigating the affair and from some re|x»rts 11 is claimed that R«yn-
Hot; PRODUCTION elds may gel Hid ge. e. Howeypr, y»c LYFAYKTTE, Ind. Jan. 2S. (UPf don’t know much about the case a rl
(II HUS Ol T—N IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and 10 cents to Foley At <'u.. “Sde Sheffield Avo., Chicago, 111., y\ riling your name and addro' s b'arly. Adu will receivr a irial liattb* o! F ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, croup I spasmodic) and tickling throat; also . trial packet each of Foley Pill., ,i diuretic -tiimilant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for con--iipation. bili* u-ia-s. and . irk headaches. These wonderful remedi'*s nave helpc,! millions of people. Send for them.- R. P. MULLINS. Druggist. IL! o\ ER INDIAN \ SOUTH HEND— Hrandin)* th(* ■‘Blacq Hottom” dance as the most vulgar dance she has w'rnes f*d in a decade of siavice a- a policeyvonern, Minnie Evans of the local police force has asked commissioner- to ban the dance in South Bend.
Soaks Nov, On Sale A! Scuilliard’s * For CECIL ROBERTS High School Auditorium Monday, Jan. 31. 8:15 kM. 'THE AKT OE THE NOVKUST" Sponsored by Junior Class Admission, 50 Gls.
T \Ml ST 1 DENI - I HP ’
That hoc production in region.-out.-ide the i n n belt state.- w ill inci'. „se next year i- indicated in 'he report of 1 m Dec. 1 pig survey made by the United States Department of Agrieultare in co-operation with the post-( ffice department. D -pile t!ie fa< that corn hell ct, - showed an increase of but nine per, .it in -ows brej or to lx* bred for fanow in the spring of 1x27 over; lie numliei l'arrowe.1 in tin* spring of 192ft, the United State- as a whole 1 -bowed an increase of Ft |>er cent This increase was due to the! large increases outside of the corn belt. The north Atlantic region showed an increase of 14 |K*rcent; south Atlantic, 21 percent; south central,' 111 percorr and far we-torn, 2.7 per- 1
cent.
just mention il lor thr heneti: u our read, rs. Me liaye a vague i.lea that several of the -p>rt). wnlirs over ih( slate who lij\e bteu giving the affair consi'lprahle space, don't know any more uImmiI it than w, do.
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Washington -ays that brick i r u brick, they ui<*d to win tluit lia. kitliall game at Greencastle la t week. They hesitat to believe that th,* brick is a jinx. Jinx or no jinx a team works Ix'ttcr when the brick is not at stake.—Vincennes Sun. Well ( uhs, it's up to you to show everyone thal the brick is not a jinx.
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We wonder if Han John, m would consider the presidency of Nicar-
agua?
FT. WAYNE—Janie- |>. Holmes, 7ft, may lo-o his wife, also 7ft cause he “wouldn’t he his age.” That was the charge brought against him by his wife who has -ued him for di-
EVAN’SVILI E- Lady, 16 year- old and the mother of one hundred childten, i dead here. She was a real, “blue-blooded” Persian cat and belonged toMi-. I) A. Cox of this city'.
INDI AN A POL IS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2X. (UP)
Wer< ' rt ' 0 16 h »K>i- BLOOMINGTOb
' Two student- at It is 1
today were ,1, ni< I t the second semestei l"
decent language in an ai' ■ i!l
MILK ORD—Public schools were closed here by Dr. P. G. Fcrmier, Koseuisko counr.y health officer, following nn outbreak of small pox heie. Only one ca-e was reported but ! more than 2ft persons are known to have been exposed to the ((/sense
er on the Indianapolis Livestock market today. The run ot* (i.ftOtl porkbe- ers was smaller than at the two previous sessions and a brisk demand
forced the quotations higher. Top price today was $12.f>.j with
bulk of sale moving at $12 to $12..'ift.
Cattle wore steady with a run of
1200 bovine-. Price- were unchang-
ed from Thursday.
Calves were also steady, run of 90ft vealers balancing
mand evenly. Top price was $ I ft.5ft with the bulk selling slightly below
that figure.
Sheep and lambs rallied after the opening of the market and were generally strong to 25 cents higher. Top fat lambs brought $18 with bulk material bringing $11.50 to sift.
Vagabond, : which is not sion.
student under faci
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The article in the resulted in faculty
good | the “.Sophi-ticatic, 1 ”
the de- College man.
action di-' of the f
A faculty commit' '<■ 'G - gated the article d> rid' couched in indecent lantr c jurious to the ieal of The names of the tw" re-admission are withh sity authorities. ——ff I
A rational relief for Bain, Headache, Golds, Fever, LaGrippe, Neuri-
tis and Rheumatic painS ! Waahington does not
BR0-ASPRIN
Aleck is stirring up the intere.-t o! Washington fans for the clash with Seymour tonight say- regarding tlx
Hatchets:
Washington's pride tisisl lo he its defense hut Greencas.le peuertated it.
have a high
scoring offense so that Stymour wil have to Ire held down instead of sim ply attempting to oulscore.
25c—50c—$1.00 The purity of Bro-As-
What “dark Itorse" for the county Tourney have you in (he stall, to-
day?
TATIn •) sten tot, Vv\r ctiovt letter published in th** Hard pi m is a^sui ea oy scien- wood Hash .. , ()lumn of th( washing
tific selection. It has no disagreeable after ef-
fects.
Owl Drug Store
ton Herald give- Greencastle plenty of praise. It reads as follows:
Washington, Indiana
Dear Hash:
Well it was too bad that Washington had to lo.se that brick hut th*y lest it to a plenty good team and I want to say thir, if Greencasth fields in all their games like they did in
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CLAYPOOL—Encouraged by the 1 success of a Warsaw woman who obtained a divorce through a want-,•*(. A. E. Eaton, farmer living near h"re is advertising fpr a “maid or widow between the ages of 40 and 5ft.” ANDERSON—Lew Shank, former mayor of Indianapolis, will be the principal speaker when members of the Ground flog Club hold their big get-together here, February 2. KOKOMO—Darrel Pefley of thicity has advanced the latest proof that spring is on its way He report seeing a brown butterfly emerge from
a cocoon hoio.
Mrs. 1-aac Harris returned to her home in Grrencnstle Thursday after -pending the past week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J< hit McAvoy . Mr and Mrs. McAvoy accompanied hot home and will spend sometime at the Harris home. —Cloverdale Graphic.
A Very Interesting Article Rain Coats Will for three months be a much needed Raiment. We start with 5year sizes and have all between up to -1H of desirable colors. Pricu ranging; from $3 to $9.
ALLEN BROTHERS
