The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1927 — Page 2

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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1927.

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THE OPERA HOUSE

Personal And Local News

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The Crescent Club will meet Wodncsdas afternoon with Mrs. Donald McLean.

THE DAILY D VNNFTl Entered in the Pont Office at Oreeneastle, Indiana, an second class mail mailer. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. R.ARIDEY, City Editor

Baby sleeps , mthwt coughing ! Don’ 1 Vi haby ni*cr from cmigha r> , colds. The lorsof sleep weakens re ' jn.i*. 1 ,« a txrttla of !.. :h»rH 'i r. -o < • haciv. A 'ra' aonful ’ -x. vv i. t r * aMirri'atiom. 'J )>rnO'. i -u pc''.(i-.rVOyearimothsrs Alt li..'.ctoiincl Ani-o-la !'«►: .oe, ^.\ dencnrtabta and effective |L\ I* icrci’acwtiK't tyruy. tp'.lcl fl 1 .. ..ly . rattfeed I'VVOcrc fug* r-: pw Vi f Hrice 90c. fr». -icd by r F*' ’I i LdUi.et & l (iitMC Cl.. Chimlrt*

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The Country Reading < lub will HOI'SE-AA'OKK S \ \ f.’KS "if’et Thursday afternoon at two Grpprlcastle house-wives will bo

'interested in the electrical school on

W. \\ I.akin, who has been at wheels which will visit this ciu neat Martinsville for treatments the part -Saturday evening from f»:"0 p. in. to w,fits hit. returned to Crecnrastl*. 11 P« ">• on lhp tracks of the Terre-

Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern trnc-

I he Morning Musicale < luh will fj on because in addition to tho meet Wed nest: iy at Hi a. m. viib man ^ farm electrical appliances that dr. 1'.' ne t Rice .''inilh in Nortli- par ,-arries, there is a model kit- '■ vo "• rhen containing practically every elec-

P. E. f>. Sisterh-od will meet to- trical device for Icr-scning labor in r( . telephoned neighbors her fears morrow evening at fi:4r> for dinner kitchen. .An electric range, ice | )C uni |,| was coming to an end. • lt Collefre Inn. This is retntlar Found-' i"". washing machine eis Da- Meeting. amt othPr ^^al applianees will LEBANON—Tho per capita firr

he demonstrated by Mis.-: Kathryn , 0 , p ll0r(> during |02fi was $1.«7 ac-

C:ul Butterfield -who was operated! McMahon of the Purdue agricultural cording to the annual repot! of the appendicitis Friday at th- extension department, which is co-op- ' nr t | )0 firft department. The

I>'or Sale By

R, i*. MULLINS, I)RlT.f!lST

l)[THING THE COLD MONTHS HAVE YOUR

AUTOMOBILE OVERHAULED

Our Garage and Mechanical sei’viuo U open lo tho public. Wo repair and service all makes of automobiles. Have your car made riprht during' 11k* bad weather. Cars washed perfectly and promptly. Remember we have installed a new wrecker—day or night service. Phones: Garage C79. Night calls: HoT-X.

H. A. SHERILL

for appendicitis Friday at th -1 Putnam County Hospital is improv-

ing.

orating with the Indiana Electric tm;t | damage in Lebanon :imoiirr«d

Light association in the tour of the (0 j.j | r.,p

A professional masterpiece

The most Inilli'int character the cioon’.-- mo-t lovable actor ht.s t -\ r made for a full evening of delightful entertainment—a -t r> that vibrato vith drama, laughter and tear- a o.ly a Barthelmi -- .lieture can!

A SIDNEY OLCOTf Production

The Century Comedy— “Ai.AS r rROUBLES’

COMING WEDNESDAY A I’lCTl'RE AS BIC AS 'I HE HEART OK THE WEST

!).i\ of ‘I!)—when l.idianf- r'anted the plain.-. Covered wagons tiekking westward—and (very -t- n m am tight! fight! fig it! A (‘arii'g boy ,-avo.-- a trading post from the ‘'might i- right" justice of an outlaw It’s Ken Maynard’s best—and that means the lie. t ; n is in outdoor drama!

irtut k i home from Robin-on, IllJ Robrrt H<?lnton of }ur( } u ° wl,l bf 'i INDIAN’.APOLIS-Indinna will be j uhere H.ev were ealled bv the dent), r " the car I’^pared to demonstrate vi ,; l( d |, y twenty of the leading , „r h o form, r’- mother. ' electrical appliances for tho farm, ma nufactuters and business men of.

including a churn, milker, portable Gn . at Dr i ta i n> probably during May,

(iioenca lie, Chapter So. 2-35 O. F. motor and many other pieces of according to an announcement by Le-| F. will meet in regular session Wed- equipment. Data will show just how ip,of the Virginia State j nesday evening. Ethel A"tinker, \V. much it costs to run each appliance chamber rf Commerce. The etig!i el iM. Sarah Wright, Sec. per hour. If you are thinking of , n , Pn fom j nff t 0 the United States

William Phillip* im-Wm «!» TtZr’jT&X ” ^

YOUR CHOICE-

i in tation Monday evening at the

tlounty Hospital. Dr. Sayres an t a«--i- ant doctor of Terre Haute and Dr Meflaughey performed the oporatimi.

night..

TERRE HAUTE-The Rev. Chist-

1 n ' in. Schafer, Terre Haute pastor, may , A PROCL.A M AI ION. | lose the custody of he niece and ward INDIANAPOLIS, heh. 1. —Gover- Helen Pearce, because he icfiue- 'o

Dr. V\. R. Hutcheson reported o,\ nor Ed. Jackson, in a proclamation | e j ber attend school. The pastor Tuesday morning that the three-yeat today, called upon all citizens o: the Ja y. t ho Holy (thost told him sir'll old daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ^tate for support of the Indiana Lin- bock- as “The Enchanted Palace," Walker, south Crown street was con- ccln l nion project for a memorial ••'phe Winged Horse,” and other stnrfined to her home with small pox. park and monument honoring tb? its in the "fabulous and lying" fourth

memory of Nancy Hanks Linen!-; r( . ;l i 0I . t proscribed for public s C hoo!

Mis- Helen Browning and Miss II)0 t| 1Pr 0 f t b c Great Emancipator. pupils, were wicked. Elizabeth Ensign arrived home lues- After eulogizing the mother of

day irom points in Washington and w b om Lincoln said: "AH that l am BLOOMINGTON'—Members of •'.he ' California, where they spent the post aru j a n that I ever hope to be 1 Wnys an( i means committee of the In several months. owe to hcr " thc governor’s procla- ^iarm House of Representatives and John Junior Rush, medical stud- motion says: their wives wore guests here of Inoit. at Indiana University has re- "’l'* Indiana belongs thc privilege diana university. The budget comturned • Bloomington to resume hi- caring for the grave of N’anc; niifteemrn made an inspection of the indies after spending the mid-year Hanks Lincoln. It i fitting that on budge*; requirements cf the insfitu-

vacation visiting M. an 1 Mrs. Donald |^ IC birthday of her son wo should tion.

Rush of Rockville, and Mr. and Mrs. dedicate ourselves to the duty of 0

Which would you buy if you had five or six hundred dollars to invest in transportation—a small new car, or a larger and higher grade used car? The answer is obvious to anyone who looks over our selection and knows our reputation for honest values.

H. A. SHERRILL

Perry Rush of this city.

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A USED CAR 15 ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT

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A ElKST NATIONAL EKTTKE

R v. and Mrs. 1. H. Ferris visited |, re( .j a tj on .

the latter's •father, Mr. Lnnham, in the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis yesterday, who last week had a serious operation for cancer. While

OBITUARY from the Mill Creek church, SaturSusanna Lloyd Kellam, daughter day morning conducted by Rev. Dalby of Samuel and Margaret Rambo of Greencastle and Rev Masten of

in the Mill

erecting on the grounds where she BRAZIL—Brazil’s clean streets are lived and died a monument of our an- due to effoirs of members of the

Clinton Indiana, American Legion

“To that end 1 call on all the will po-t members who pent an entire

ing people of the commonwealth, night cleaning snow and ice from their schools, their churches and all Bie streets forfeit i the .. cal n.g

there, they visited Mrs. E. R. Cars- their civic, patriotic, industrial and ion post which won an inter-city leg- LLoyd, was born near Greencastle, In- this place. Burial waurial wa well, who is much improved after political organizations to give thought ion membership contest. diana, July 6th., 1849, and died at Creek cemetery.

several' da vs oftreatment m public meet, ng to the high privil- —- hcr home near Rivera, Calif., Jan. Several from here a,. led r

ege as well a- to :he gic.it duty that CARA - I! -> parrot ■; a popular ]_p27* agc<l ?8 yrs., d months funeral services of Mr Hairy '*■'

Joe Boswell, living near what is ts eurs, to dedicate ourselves to the bin! in Gary. Mr- J. Vidor had one ^ 24 days were held from the Pro: i >nee fi

known a- “Kings School" in AVash- l R <'ty purpose by making ourselves a of the talkers and decided to place * Shp wa ‘ ; no nf a , ar(fr famn> 0 f Saturday morning, ington town-hip, -uffered serious of tl ' f> Indiana Lincoln l nion it (>rl the market. An ad inserted H l2 children. Her girlhood days were Miss Clova Hill

i juries on .Mi.nday when a large log | which I have appointed to bring the (he paper brought 12 responses withfdl on him. Mr. Boswell was loading wrt ''k of love to a triumphant and in the fir two hour.-,

log- when one fell mashing him un- honorable conclusion.

AUBURN—Fame came to Frank Ni l on, local poet and reader over night when he broadcasted a few or-

iginal lines over a

Since -that time he has received do?

ci it. He sustained a large gash on his head, and it is probably that his

-pine may he injured.

‘ED JACKSON,

“Govern r of Indiana

STATE LIBRARY NEEDED INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1. Indi-

PORTLANI) MILLS ana’s need for a new staio lihran congmt’ilatory letter- and 102 teleBorn to Mr. and Mrs Roy Rivers was explained teday before member- f, om .,n p n , r . of thp muntry*

\Ye are coiTeciors of all automotive Electrical trouble, specializing in batteries, (Generators, Starters and wireing, also a big discount on recharging Radio Datt cries.

Tribby Service Garage

of Kusselh ille, January 2<>, a son, of the way s anil means of th" Hou-e Donald Engi ne. They were both of Representatives at a hearing on from this plnee. Mr-. Rivers was ,he Crucrnsey-Brewster hill.

formerly Mi.-s Ruth McCormick. This measure, sponsored by Elam their futile attempts to keep track of Vidor Blue died Wednesday. Fun-j Y. Guernsey, Bedford, and James B. autos here. License plates allotted to , ral -ervici were held Sunday after- Brewster, Corydon, representative-, Monroe county became shuffled and noon in Crnwfordsville. Mrs. Blue j would provide for a one-cent tax lc\y ‘.,ow no driver has the same numher was formerly Miss Ina Burnside of j n and 1928 to raise approx;- nn t h 0 fiont and rear of his car. near this place. mately a million dollars for the n r w o Mr. iird Mi . Frank Crooks and library building in Indianapolis. FARM INMATE DIES

children spent the day Sunday with

of (i leencwS

spent in Indiana. At an early age spent Saturday night at H -'-'-i

-he became a Christian and united with her mother, Mr.-. \ I 1 with the Methodist Church, and wn« daughter, Alma, faithful to God to the end. Rev. Gilbert McCamin: > I- ' She was united in marriage to Al- Sunday dinner g n

. fred 1). Kellnm, June 17th, 1877 To Mrs. Fred Masten at their horn*

< nengo ""' ‘A thus union wore born four children, Greencastle. George, Margaret, William and I.illy. Miss Mingle McCsiiiuki

William preceded her in death many Sunday with Miss Tic • r

years ago. Her husband passed away Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' r '

..I rw ■...vw.m.Tv r. 1- , ! Nov. Id, 1921. They resided on a son Wayne were guest- .Sundny <Hl ' ' „* • iL r 'i!' f 110 ' farm near NTlwood, Illinois, for sev- l ist week with J. J. Maah ' ‘• , ' l V.; 1 "'? ° oral years, moving to Calif., in 18M>. Dora Day was at Fillnior W U

She leaves to mourn her loss, three day to see his mother, Mr.-. '■

children, four grandchildren, mime;- Day, who is quite sick it tlv

ous other relatives and a host of of her son Chester Day and i. >

friend-. Funeral services were con- Mis Evelyn Alley duct'd bj Rev. Matnoy in Miller’s night with Miss Clara MM'E Funeral Parlors at Downey, Calif., Several from here at ■'

iJan. 11th., 1927. interment in Ever- basket ball tournament M ID r

Tho bill further provides for thc William Sullivan age f,0 vear- I

Mr. and Mr-. Ilnrrold Gibb- and chil- creation of a commission to admin- ,, a . 0( | aWay at tho Ind|ana stater^ 11 C< ‘ moter - v ’ Los AT ’« rP,0S ’ Ca,if - , ' rida V R vening and hatur.ro

dren. i i«W the funds, acquiring u new . itc Farm Monday night at R o’clock

to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and directing the building. from heart trouble. His home was in BELLE UNION Ewell Christy of Fillmore reports Ball, January 29, a son, named Stan- At the hearing today, L. J. Bailey, Indianapolis. The body was brought The funeral services of Samuel the theft of his Ford road roadster

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ley Mace. state librarian, told the committee to the McCurry Funeral Home and Adams whose death occurred at the Sunday night while it was parked Floyd Porter of South Bend is vis- that in 40 years there has been an prepared for burial. County Hospital, Friday, was held near the Fillmore school building

Ring hi parent . Mr. and Mr-. Walk increase of iOO.nnO volumes in the liPorter. hrary, causing such a congestion in Ralph Clodfeltcr of this place and the old building that there i.- little |

\ enl''rs Li inging a top of ^m.aO.

There- was little outly trading in bride’s home.

IMH \N M’OI.IS l.l\ ESTUCK

INDIANAPOI.IS, Feb. I. Anoth- the sheep and lamb market with the M 1 ’- and Mrs. .lack Clodfeltcr.

it downward revision of hog price* dealers talking lower prices. was mndo today on the Indianapolis ■ ■ o •livestock market. Mrs. Charles E. Cooper and Mrs. Trading was done at r> to 10 cent- E. A. Browning will entertain the I ,ver on the hundredweight in keep- Modern Pri-cilla Club Wednesday at

ing with the trend of the Chicago 1:00 p. m.

market, where lower price- were re- o—

ported.

The bulk of the run of 7,000 sold :i' $12.25 to $12.40 with a top price of !fl2.1"i being paid for porkers of

i tra choice quality.

Cattle receipts were estimated at

MSI I REFORM ATORY

Mi- Ruth Overpeck of New Discov- room for readers or the library staff, cry, were married Saturday night at The most important function of tin

They will live with state library, Bailey said, was to fa-

cilitate circulation of hooks through-!

Mrs. Will Bain of Brick Chapel j out the state,

spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. "The state library,’’ he said, “is a and Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter, library for the entire state. It i- 1 Mr.-. Joe Sehoen left Monday for'not a strictly Indianapolis institution | Indianapolis to stay for a while. by any means, although this has been

Mr and Mr-. Durward Alexander, n prevalent idea.

Mr. and .Mr-. William Welter am; "Its potential public i the entire! chi! Ir n of Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed population by any means, although) Alexander and children of Indiana- this has been a prevalent idea.

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb I -Senator l m,i -pent Saturday and Sunday with ' “Its potential public is the entire

and representative.- were to visit the Tick Clodfeltcr and family and at- population oflmtiana, about 5,000.000 state i fonnatory at Pendleton thi- tended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. persons. Of thi- numher, 1,000,090 afternoon upon invitation of reform Kalph Clodfeltcr. jure entirely without other library 1,200 and the tone of the market wa - ntory officials. :—: r service.

ill,: toady. Trading wa fairly ac “Shall the Hou.-o go to the reform The circulation of book- for tip ve. Beef -teer. brought $7.50 to! ntory'.’" was the question propounded StQEiu F BJBJm# I Wind is one of thc important fune-

■ 10.50 and beef cows $5.25 to 87. to ‘.hat body when vote was demandA liberal run of 1000 calves was ed after a joking di-ru.-sion am: ireived. Prices held steady and good questions as to the "length of the

choice kinds sold at 810 with be-t term.'’

tions of the library, the committe'

FREE DAY

Eor January was Monday, January 10th. Gome in and Redeem Your Coupons. North Side Clothing Store ‘The Store for the Lad and His Dad”

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Standard Regulator Puts

The weight on Hojrs. Now 85.00 per bap’, 50lbs.

i was told. This work is steadily in- ! creasing, Bailey said, demanding , more space ami taxing the library’s financial resources. “A mail order library to the people of Indiana'' was Bailey’s cbarac terization of the state library. He said there were 7,500 request: for reference service in 1925 in addi-' .lion to hundred- of traveling libraries that are sent out to country neighborhoods, rural schools, parent teacher organizations and similar groups.

Owl Drug Co.

ALL OVER INDIANA PLEASANT GROVE, —When a great field of ice near her home cracked wir.h a loud noise, Mrs. Beck-

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THE NEW SPRING SILKS ARE HERE in all their beauty of new designs and colorings.

Printed crepes in attractive ‘‘steel engraving” patterns with plain colors to match the yard $3.50 ()ther attractive patterns and qualities in the new spring shades as low as the yard $2.00

Attractive Foulards and Tub Silks as low as

Bright Colored Flowers for corsages and boutonieres

Nothing adds that “chic” touch to the frock or coat like one of these gorgeous colored flowers or miniature bouquets.

\\ e just received a new shipment of these attractive dress accessories and very moderately priced at $200, and as low as 25c

ALLEN BROTHERS