The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREEXCAPTLE D 1 ILY BAXXER, SATURDAY. JANUARY 2h. 19T,
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THE DAILY BANNER Ent -xJ ja the P'X OffW* at Gr»<T>ra«tI«. Irwiiaaa. as Kroad class nail mau.cr. BARKY M. ^MITH E^itnr and Pnpriett 3. n. KARIDEN, CUy Edrtar
■ of Jokers and the winsome Queen h remedy -assisted by their aecom- . an excniciatinKly farcical photoI 1 *ere are enough eroarious situa-
The Ki of Hk'
pikes play.
tion i: this comedy to force a .atijrh from a woe. un Indian.
CARL LAEMMLE
Personal And Local News
H. R. Callender has returned home from Evansville, where he attended the funeral of his wife's father, Joe Hill.
Mrs Owen Cook has returned to her home in Brazil after a visit with Mr. and mrs. Alono Cook and daughter Lillian. Mrs. Cook will leave soon for California where she will spend the remainder of the winter.
Th*- ■aie of tar th* o' th» Vo*!ir.t«Ts of Arr»n«i wa= fe^-ka H^rr Patt-r^aj' nr '--' the (f-'rretior Mi-- I^la Wall-. TSc s ilc wa- oot
i a* jrood a- a year azo. protwhiy eFrar Master att-no-rf .- coaaty «»«* thfcre ww» fewer neon in -r Bainbridae «-'ty *Jrij>r the dai :c |
ceeo- Saturday « ’ *■' t-_
c’.o-e to
V. -r Riio . ' U".r/ '■.nati. Ohio,
Annual February Sale FOR THOSE WHO CAME IX LATE % ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO Februarv 1 To March 1
- .rU - Bri'z aken to th'morning.
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FORMER RESIDENT DIES
Mary Priest Stevenson, a sister of Ken Priest of near Bainbridge, pass-
F.. • Cj- s-r-T—t - r:- r.-turrAh fron. ;oa^o wh.or* -<* ha- been for the •t thr*--** vt+k atf-ndinz an A«'ria;.-. f>er.ti.-r-' Con-.fntian.
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON atui LAURA LA PLANTE
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Jo*e *heo h- r p>pp: 1 up to play th*- p»- of th* "a* dreriter. ht« nif*- popp'd into th*- i.-rp*. It • a -.'i> fnnfr-1 all lh<- t-3) thru. \ HAkki i*i#elai:h I'KODI • 'MON
FOX XEWS AND VARIETIES.
.AUjO
THE MIOHTV WURLITZEK ORGAX
ed away at Kankakee, Ill., Jan. 12, 1927. She moved to Illinois shortly after her marriage to Floyd Stevenson in February 1888. Mrs. Stevenson had been in poor health the past two or three years, but the last illness was short and in-
Mi-- fV-rni*- Moffett will witne**
*' f „ zarr** of the Furnam county ten=i>. Sr.e ha ‘ -r a - Bairbr z- tonifht itroke; of er.iler fie* Jlo 'ett, a brt:h*r of Mi*- Mof- ghe united v ' • f-.m-.re *-n : •• Bai'hrdfe rTni-tian Church h;!rk -<- r *<*»l team. noot, later rein*
=hip to Ttitcola, her rorr* for ir knowr. well for h
\. X. Mali in*. They will remain for th fjr.era! whi-h will v >e held either “ w , Mr?. Steven.**-, unday or Monday. .
oren: Geocze of
F-'-era! *r- • 'or -amue! Aiant- of Sprinr^eld, i ho ; a - - av. p Fri* ; ay m rr in" at of J. rfiana and M Pu'.-a , n < Hospital from of Bourtyn, 111. eU Sat- ran, aoe brethe Ren of Bainbrid?o,
Mr
pone deatp
a-. Mi-. R. P. Mullir- have to Rod.' - n. I!!, railed r>y *he of 'o;rr--r- mother, Mr-.
Ill-, Jan. 12. to IHinoi* «h'rtl) to Floyd Steven-
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had been in poor xo or thre* 1 year*, wa* *hort and inr 7 -offered two t- the Some?*--: in her eariy jriri- - z her me^rtber- . where .h* nrad* r.y y^ar*. and wi- - vteHir.tr charartt- ■> a. c «i.*t tho=e in leave* four ch.N rhana. 111.; D we;, i.; Mr*. Dell P*ir Berr iee MeGuir z'teen zran-ic I-
nroay afternoe-f. at 1:00 o'clock «• M. C --ek Ci. jrth with Rev. W';:> Li G •' '"to-• - !e jr ekanre. Saturday s e.titior ' Hm I'diana- ... Stvr re r oue.-’ a jiietur*- of Dr. Frederick Milton Thrasher of Frankfort, I d.. who-* book “Th*Gan?”, - arousing nation-wine attentior. Dr. Thrasher J- a graduate of f>ePauw univer.-ity and is known by -everal Gree-nra-t!e people.
ann a host of .tive, and frerds. Funeral eervir were held at the W'addir.rt'n Cht- Friiir.y, Jan. 14, with interrr.ert Tu-co -j.
\ » I K*f Ak-t- LOA NS. iMMANAPOl IS. Jan. *. iL’P* War veterat- curing loan* on tn ;id.u-te,; *om/ie- *a' on -ervice e*r
: Krarr* were a ivi-e.) I certificate* as ,-oon i void the zovernment
l.v Jorv E. R< . .*e pre- r-nt the Union Trust r-.mpany here.
A picture of Serator Andrew E. Dur am aow-arfd in th'- Saturday L*>ue of the Indianapolis Star. Ir. peaking; of Mr. Durham, the Star .-ay*: -"Senator Durham, be«id**s he-
ir? one of the ‘wit«’ of th* Senate, '-vhich have Hn. - C-'.r leao -r o' th'- minority ?id"- past few raontr ~ - -- -• „f the Jtjper branch. He j* reprei re.;e -m their sentinz Putnam ond Montzomerj •■ * to n- count!*-- and i* a lawyer, rc*idinz at ntere.-t char?", Gre*nra*tl*. Hi- opponent* in the
Senate seek to avoid Senator Dur-
ham* quick repartee."
I.BGION V< TIVITTES
INDIA.\APOIJ-. Jan. 20. iUPi — American Lez: - . throurho Iretiana will pla important part- in relief work at f ire- disaster - ---r*--. I^trion off:rial- perdicted today ir
j'l formu'ated for '-elief unit- w thir
d.*cu.*«r.z plans '•rranization of
local post*. Plan* for rV
ny th* areod w* I>.-zi*>a chapter
ij\(bw body lines New smartness and grace of body lines have been achieved by certain basic improvements in the design of all Dodge Brothers Sedans. Immediate inspection is suggested.
H. A. SHERRILL
AJ7 Genuine Dor It* Broth«r% Strvii* Parti At* Blue - Labelled Pnr Your Protection
Dodge- Brothers MOTOR CARS
x-'.rk w*>r*. inspired of several Indiana n several oisa-ters : the state in the including* th" mine
explosion at Fr risen.
This work ha- been alrr-'.d) >tri»ptjeed in def nrteh *rzr«rize*l form in many lezi-n c-haF»''t- outside >f Iii'iiara, depa: mer.t r*;i'. - tateei. dr. clark-z that !*^tal chapv-r- can prove themselves ia\aluable To the community in time of di-aster of any kind if prepared f r rtnerzoncie.. Aid in tim<- of trouble ha* beer. F-an of the L* zlori's community program sine*- the foundinz of the organization at the close of the War, acrordinz to National Adjutant James 1'. Barton who has ple izeb aid of national Legion ..eadquarter- in ortranizing emergency relief c*.'p- in IIcos-
ier legion po‘-t-.
Formation of citizens’ commit- • - to advise local post* in relief voi k is urged by oepartment h ad.-. It isuggested that thi- committee ir.clti.i* the mayor, chi.-f of jiolice, fire chi* f. .‘heri'f, county and city medical officers and rcJjer ofn*ial* interest-
IN MKMOKIAM
In loving remembrance of my dear l»eloved huBbar.d, S. Grant Scott: Just one year ago t night at the hour of 10:V, o'clock, the Ma«ter -
^ call came,
And he willingly surrendered and
I the Angel of Heaven rame, receiv *d
his soul and took its flight home to Glory, where there is no pain. When evening -had* - .ir- falling
and I am all alone.
In my Heart there come* n
yearning,
If only he could rnnie home onee
more.'
Never shall he lie forgotten, n't’er -hall his memory fade. Sweetest thoughts will always linger, around our home where he u-<>d
to lie.
Sadly mis-id h> Ihe wife. Mr«. Maggie Scott. srvDyy s nVK BEAT RUNO FEATl'RKM. WEAF, N.w York, 102 M. and 11 station hookup, fi:20 p. m.— f’apitol Theater program. WEAF, New York, 4f<2 M, and Vi station hookup,'8:15 p. m.—Florence Auttral, sopraao; Alexander Rrailowsky, pianist. WTIC, Hartford, 478 M. 4 p. m.— Yale organ recital. KPO, San Francisco, 42R M, al.-o KFT, KOO, 4:45 p. m.—Son Francisco .symphony orchestra. WI.S, Chicago, "45 M. f> p. m.— Little Brown church.
silk < ;o\vxs
■ — Now
2.50. 3.95
SILK CHEMISE 1.50* 2.95 SILK JERSEY STEP IXS
1.50
SILK & LACE BRASSIERES-
50, 1.50
- -2.00 Now ....
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PAJAMAS4J»5—!1'»5. Now HATS A LI UMBRELLAS iM— Lf*'*. Now
SILK HOSIERY (full fashioned)—
135.
Now — ..
3.50* 7.50 50 c
95c, 2.50
BATH POWDER
Now BATH SALTS— .7.V—! .50, Km SCARFS1.50—5.75, Now FLOWERS— ALL HALF PRICEGL( )V ES— LOO—43.-., Now POCKKT BOOKS 2.05—7.50. Now
95c 50 c 50c
1.00. 2.95
05c, 3.50
1.95. 4.95
VLSI SETS— 1.00,2.59 BLOUSES— xr 2 ' v 95c. 1.95 TIES— ' 50c. 1.99 COLLAR & CUFFS65c, V DRESSES2'*.75. Reduce,! -j *, -. iy.75 2*.‘.00. Reduced 1 t ■'n 50 12.50.19.75 9.85 14.95 1635, Reduced o i “ T* Mo 15.00. Reduced ’■ »n , *50 COATS— 15.00 Q Q" To D.OO 11| 45.00. Re'!u.’f*i *)•) Q 1 Q" 1 • ) I ,t/U 79.50. Reduced QG ; OU»ld RAIXCOATSI Q* ] 01 HANDKERCHIEFS ..'t5c. R*-*luce<l To 1.00. Reduced <aC .01
Marks Brothers
zro spiritual-. W.IZ, New Y.*rk. ;5f M, and WBZ, 1CDKA. R:f;0 p. m.—Light opera hour.
X.N EXPANSION PROt.R \M One of the mo*t significant event* it the automotive indu-try today is he -erie- cf nation-wide .-alo^ m g- of the Chevrolet Mcr.ar Company now in progres- They are destined to reach 15,000 dealer*, a-sociate • 'ealers and banker- in 21 of tlie larg-e-t citie- before their close in April. Sale* plan.* of the company for what i* expected to be the greates 1 . year in h- hiatcry are outlined at the*e meeting* by officials of the -ale*, advertising and service division*. A* the world’s large.-t maker, of three speed transmission cats the company i* looking forward to 1*>27 for a measure®bio increase over 192'». whm production records for the pr*v iou- wear were exceeded by mme than 40 per cent. Recently announcement was made chat the company V facilities had been expanded to make po«-ible production * f l.OOn.noo unby early. K. H. Grant, vice-pro-idem and
Scats Now On Sale At Southard^ For CECIL ROBERTS High School Auditorium Monday, Jan. 31. 8:15 P.M ‘ THE ART OF THE NOVELIST ' Sponsored by Junior Class Admission, 50 Cts.
general -ale- manager, will direct the ) *i.-te*l u*, in the .-id. ■ meetings and outline the mo-t com- of cur f ather and gran,; prehen-1ve -ales campaign ever at- Haskett. Kspcciallv an « tempted by a manufacr.urer of auto-• to thp Idea , cleaner-: ' !^> 1 orb; Sister Black for • ' c 4 words* the singer* l ARD OF IHXNKS songs, Mr. MeCurry for We desire to e\pre-s our deepest i vices and to all for loo gratitude to all who in any way a- —Frank H.-wkUt and Kamil.'
MONDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATl RES. WEAF, New York. 4!*2 M, and 11 station hookup, 9 p. m.— Gounod'* opera, ‘‘Romeo et Juliette." j WJZ, New York, 464 M, 7:30 p. m. — Henry Hadley’s orchestra, i KOA, Denver, 322 M, 9:15 p. m.— Frontier drama. WSB, Atlanta, 428 M, 8 p. m.—Ne-
D'D YOU EVER HEAR OF N. ERLANGER, BLUMGART & CO., INC. Well, they make wash fabrics and print on the ticket. Wash this cloth any way you want to, colors guaranteed . We will offer Monday morning 1 , Tub I^ayon, Printed Batiste, Printed Dimity, Tubtex. Ever fast Suiting, All in good assortments so you can make your spring and summer dresses now. We’ll glad foi you to look at these most satisfactory cotton dress goods. ALLEN BROTHERS Store will be open as usual until 9 o’clock this evening.
