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

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Personal And !,ocal News

Mrs. Carl O'Mullaae and Afrs. T'’r('<l V. Mi :m’ iiort torlay in IndianaI'fin official board of the Chri^t- < nurcli will moot : 7:30 o’clock toniwiit at the church.

TRlf DULY BANNER

fnlcrcd in the Pn^t Office at Cirecnrastle, Indiana, an accond clafi* mail matter.

If \RIJY At. SMITH Editor and Proprietor

S. If. R ARHgN. < ity EdiUn* DONNKR IS ( H MRM » >

Itpprcspntativct of the Oiti«'»n. Military Training ramp' A'soia'ion in pach cf thp ninety-two counties of the state, who vill have charpre of the recruiting of candidates for the

Citizen's Military Training

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A Sidney Oicott Freduction

\oi:: inis picirRF arkim:!) i ati for shou ivc T; i!!).\'t AM) Wil l. UK SHOWN TON 10H f.

YES

The Cornedv ••ARK (iOLFFKS CUC KOO”

Air. and Mi . Curtis Reilly of I . n, visited W.-dnesday with Mr. rd Mi Thoma Hunter. the Country Reading: Club will i.m-, i ’I an ilay afternoon at 2 o’clock v.a in-, .lamps E. Houck. The Thursday ReadinR Club w : U , hu daj evening at 7t80 w itn Mi . Ik n lirown,. Rlaominprton, SL The Worn la’s Study CUih will meet , . Reel >r, ho South ithio litr ion Street, Thursday afternoo i at 2:30 o'clock. M: . Nellie T. Ander on has re1, I lim it from : visit in n" , troit h.. \. ith her son Dm ry Monde i i on and family. ii Kaiipa will have a dinner meetv; at the home of Mr-. R. T. McI i.i tl Campbell aparments rhur day eveninR at f>:30. The Worn* n of Mooseheart Legion will meet Thursday evening: at 7:?>0. 'there v. ill h imporlnnl business and

! initiatimi.

Thi United y; ate- Pension Board • ■net We nesday mornins: at the ofof Dr. (;. \\ . Bence at 10:no a. T.i ie wire seven applicants In he examined. The Tiist Ward Paret Teachers’ A -ociati'.n will not meet this month dm to the joint meeting: of the association- of the city to he held on Feb-

, luary. IS.

\ difi.rce uit of (iardner versus (iardnei', veiiued here from Clay county, \va- heard during: the afternoon he .ludfse Janie, P. Iluirhes. The parti, are residents of Clay City. i'h i .;ular moi hly mpetinjc of hi Otiiciai B ard of the Methodist < • iivh ' II he held tonight at 7:‘!0

New Wonderful

Face Powder

If the face powder you now us’ does not stay on Inmr enough to suii you does not keep that ugly -hine away indefinitely- doe- not make skin colorful liken poach—try this new wonderful special French Prore-- Face l 1 wdor call'd MKI.l.O(il.O. Rememher the name Ml'.!.I.Oti!di. There’s rmthintr like it.

— It. I*. Ml I KINS

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for 1927. were -olecteil : a,lay and iheir names male puldie hy rffic 1 Iof ihe association, w iking in eo-op-rraiion with the Fifth Corn- Area. Announecment wa- made recent'v that camps again will I»p held at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, ,lr .: Camp Keox Ky. and Fort Thoma . h'y. The Indiana camp will open June 20 and enninue until July ID, a the Kentucky camp- will he noon from July 2 un-

til July 31.

The representative in Putnam conn ty this year will he ] t. ].t. Wilbur S. Donr i Inf r: E. W 1 St. fSreencastle, Inn according to helix M. M Whirl, i f Indianapoh . who is iigain civilian aide in preparation for recruiting (nmlidpy.es fi,'

( ARD OK IH \NKS

We wish to extend our thanks ami

Camp appreciation to the l!< v. Dr. Sherrill

g ami a full attendance is

for hi- kind words of sympathy, to the Singer- for their beautiful music, v* the relatives, neighbors and frien • fry the many kindnesses .-hovvn us, nl so the Undertaker, Mr. McCurry fir his kind consideration and set vies during our recent trouble and sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Shockley, and VIr. and Mrs. R. R. Skimmerhom. Aplet;—the confection cf the Fatties inode from the sun-ki-sed orchards of Washington and of Nuts from UalilYrnia’- he-t. aOc and $1.1)0 per box. t'. K. O. AplcC, Sal" at Rect-

ors. Saturc'ay, Feb.

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With thousands of persons in Indi-

'he camps. In addition to Lieut, ana who fi-h and hunt now watching Donner, several cth’r- are to he tn -ee what the General Assembly selected as his assistants, tin I the-e , now in session will do to existing men will meet soon ’o lay -.heir plans laws on sam0( (jrorge N. Mannfeld, for a systomatie cam a - cf the coun- fi.,h and game superintendent of the ty to carry the training camp plan to conservation department, point- (ut every eligible young man. that in six years not a single change ‘ —• 1 ■ n - has been made. The l!*2‘! -ession

was the first one in 2K years to meet land adjourn without passing any laws directly bearing on the subject, and the 1925 session followed suit, except that an act was passed requiring the division to issue free hunting and fishing permits to honorably discharged United States soldiers, sailors, and marines, residents of this state. An act is pending at present to make these permits permanent. Up to the present, according to Manfeld, only one bill has been introduced that calls for change.- in the fi.-h and game laws. 'I wo have been introduced relating to fur-bear-ing animals, and five relating to dt g taxes. Senate Bill N'o. 19, introduce I

and

Steel, carries all changes that have been endorsed by the organized

BASKET BALL

Earlham VS. DeFauw j Thursday, Feb. 3rd 1 Bowman Gym -7:30 P. M. Admission 75c

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Browning Works; “Peaches” Rests

DECISION IN SKI* VR VI InN ( NOT EXPECIKD UNTIL

MARi II.

NEW YORK. F, . 2—For ‘T,aches” it will he re.-t ami respite; for "D’ddy” work and more work. Those programs were announced today by Edward \\ t Browning, 52, and Frances Heer . Browning, H>, whrse suits for sc ation now are before Supreme Court Justice A. H.

F. Sceger. It probably will be fou/ j ,,intl > h >'. Sonators

FIVE WAYS TO JUDGE C'GARS

In judging the quality of a cigar ^consider t!.--e fivr points: (1) Burn; (2) Aroma; (3) Taste or flavor; (4) Color; (S) Workmanship. Get a San Felice at 5c and tell tu your idea a to which of thr e live features is the chief reason fnr it:’ ;trr , ‘'!n" ijopubrltj*. Cigar expert- them •Ives are not agreed. it the . mootiu.u-s, tl.e frapr .nee, or that zesty rnildi;e 'of Sum I'F . that is daily winning hosts of new f: iesid .' Vx ikhout s/nsclul ii.duccmetit or heavy udvcrtidng the denimd for San Felice h:-c tloubled ;tud trebled. Perhaps it is the mild la11i ur you are looking for. It co^s only 5c to hi i out. (>* a S .:i Felice today and then you'll know.

i ehuich. T.ii- i- a very imorl- weeks before a dr, inn is given.

wav somewhere

-aid the pretty, i 'l ,01 ' tsm °' 1 (,f thf> state, and carries

the legislation which the fish and game division would like to see cn-

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We arc correctors of all automotive Flectrical trouble, specializing’ in batteries, < Jenerators, Starters and wireing, also a big discount on rec ha raring' Radio ! batteries.

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WE HAVE REOPENED OUR WASH RACK It is equipped with a HAYES PRESSURE WASHER with Hugh Harnett in charge. We can give you high class car washing and polishing. BECK SALES CO.

timing :he visitor here Sunday ■ I' . Ikuilim 1 Cupka of Rcnsselh nr. Mr . ( upka \\a- formerly All-s Paulin Hill and re-iiled in this cit> ■ . Mr. and Mi , Patti l! : !l s mut fifteen years ago, LaY inc Sniiier ha- resigned his I i -i ion a ah man at the Pottor Shoe Stois. lie will be connected vvi'.h the May-Tag washing machine com- ■ ‘uture. Mi-- lira Cox h.v taken Mr. Snider’ place at the

Potter store,

\ u tom auto top -hop is being nee tor l.u-iness in Greencastle,

• x W. Popular Stria t, hy H. Alveri'i . formerly of /Indianapolis. .Mr \h • i on is a pioneer in the industry aaviiit trimmed the first automobile i ade in Imlianapolis. Before eiuering bu.-iee f, r him-elf he superintend-

t' partments of large

aH'.oiuoiiib' I'irnt- iu Imlianapolej.

\in'ei -on, l ob'd and Detroit.

(lame \v irdcns of the state eoncr | v. ’.ion department made 19(1 arresii ii He/ in 1 r for violiiti ns of 'he L-h ami gam laws. According to (e'orge N'. .Mannfeld, fish and gum< ii a.n ndont, 191 convictions wetc curi'd; two cases dismissed ami thri ' rmnain to be tried. Fin- ■ . nl cost- in those eases amounted | t . ::.7S2.I5. Leadings offenses were. 10:; for hunting or fishing without lii for hunting on Sunday; H) m hunting with a ferret; X for hunting without consent of landown- ■ r; ('. for d< troying muskrat houses; I lor pc- -' -ion i f seines; 4 for pns-ses.-ion of spears and 3 each for killing squirrel- in closed season, digging out fur animals, trapper! without the con nt of landowner and for using'

| spears.

“I want to go with my mother,’

over developed sch ol girl. “I don’t

know just where."

“What am I goi’ g to do

I’m so far behind at tho office I’ll never catch up. I\e got to put thitrial out of my mind and get down to business,’’ was the eoinnent from

Browning.

The celebrated Browning ca.-e end cd at White Plains y ■ u-day after noon in a final blare of vulgarity. Both of the chief charaeti were i n

IIIG M M.M I

tlr. and Mi . lins- MeCullough spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Prentise Smith at Poland. Wm. Showalter butchered at Jack Huffman’s iTuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mose McCullough, vi ited, Mr. and Mr-. Clem Huffman

for

the witness .stand, “Daddy

than two hour-- and a hal:'; “Peaches”

for just a few moments.

Browning entered a general, de tailed and vehement denial of all her charge., from the serious a pir-i n of unnatural conduct, both toward her and his other adopted daughter, lit tie Dorothy Sun-hine, to tie 'arcicia: charges that he annoyed her bybouncing rubber egg-, amlpaperin shoe trees, throwing tek phone hook and capering on all fours --ay-in:

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Dr. A. E. Ay lor was a bu ini" vi itor in Indianapolis, Wedm .-ny m in

ing.

Say it with A plots. JANUARY ill BPRONE IN'I \l LAI Vi ION'. In. tallation of Telephones

more Sunday.

become familiar to the family will be earned along. The top floor of the White House must be -tripped bare of furnishings and a great deal of those wall be transplanted to the

temporary Mansion.

President Coolidge is taking his time in the selection of this house. So fur lie has only looked at two homes. He motored out to Go rg' town to-

Mr-. (I. R. Huffman, Lenta Show- contly and saw the home of Robert alter ami Mrs. Emma Aker attended Woods Bli- -, minister of Sweden, and the Aid at Mr . Geo. RiftsleFft, Thurs- in returning glanced at the Lars Anday. iderson home of Massachusetts avcMr. and Mrs. Emmons Wright, Mr. nue. While both places had been and Mrs. Oral Hutchnson, Mr. and recomnirnih'd to him, and the jiresiMr Mack Long, pent Wednesday 'lent wa iavoiably impressed with evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Me- their location, lie was informed that Cullough. ! neither would he available this spring.

Ross Huffman of Indianapolis,

Miss Dorothy Huffman who i- attending Normal at Tf rro Haute snent th • weelt-end with her parents.

this item would run much stressed principh ne feels that hotel li of dollar- before tin return tn the executivi asmuch as the salary servants wi ild contii . perio.l the president c they should not exi tit

while it i- absent nent horni'.

from

-pent Sunday with Ivan Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. (Jreely Sendmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rissler, were in

Greencastle, Saturday.

John Knight, who is working in Terre Haute, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parent.-, Mr. and

Mrs. Cha.s. Knight.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutcheson have moved to Greencastle.

Hotels were decided against by the president "on after the announcement of plans for the repairing the White House. Following

L is explained that th I’t 1

wants n thing more tine > t

29 rooms, near the U t II "i - * ■ufficienlly exrlu.-ive to • r ■ u ■ i

seekers. But before th

ion can bo made the • •• 1 -' ceive the approval <* th i"'* 1 0 f the Secret Service and Mi 1 ''

h;„ a- well as tho pre-id'

\LL OV ER INDIVN V

BLUFFTON — Mrs. Fima Campbell of this city suffered seven' bruises when she accidentally pulled a cupboard over on top of her. She

was trying to reach a cook hook j .mp-K—Carpenter J. H.—

which e bad placed on the top shelf. i{ oa( |,

2l*i-Y—Carney Dr. and Hultom

Jan. 1927. (iroononstlo To! phot o

Co.

127—Bloomqui-t Helntan 21 S. Vice M6-L*Dottiu p W Atty. i-.- 1 E. Wash (508-X—For rand Lillie Mrs. .'nr, S. Jackson. 505-X-John oi Dexter ih.M K. U i-b 221—L< ucus lb mer- 007 E. Semin-

ary.

110-K—Maddox Kvrett 117 L. Wash 448-1,—Roe, E. Grocery- 903 S.

Indiana.

333-1,—Shuck IlolA.—003 Main 18(.-L—Todd Ora—402 Howard. 184 Wet* W 1 t;i"- -

lege and Hanna. Mores and Changes

722 - Brazier Dr. T. T.—407 Elm

Rockville

Mr. and moved into erty.

Mis. Ross Dossier have the Mack Rollings pron-

I N DI VN VIHH.IS I.IV ESTIM K INDIANAPOLIS, Feh. 2. (UP) — Hogs wore generally 5 to 15 eent.lower on the Indianapolis livestock market today. The run of (i,500 porkers was more than enough to meet the demand and prices were forced down. Top price on today’s market v a $12.35, commanded by medium ami light weight material. The bulk of sales moved at f 12.10 to $12.35.

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( OOI.IDCF UNDECIDED Vlllll I

TEMPORAKV HOME.

WASHINGTON, Feh. 2.— While jl,. President Coolidge has yet to make up hi mind as to where ho will live

Preserves Your Health and Foodstuffs

it in

Purdue car at •> o'clock Sa'urday, l-'ch. 5 ,i! Interinhan Stution

FriRidaire Sales & Service. Phone UTT. Displayed at City Meat Market 22 S. Vine St.

r v if* f?V ****---' Uso bc.cL Standard Ho? Regulator Puts The weight on Hojrs. Now S.l.OO po»’ bap’, 50 lbs. Owl Drug Co.

1 Chiropractors (PVa E. Washington.

R-22—Dills Robert. O.—R. I!, | while the White House is being re- ' <?h7—Hurst J. G.—404 Maple modeled, his staff of servants have 217-X—Inman Curry-531 Vndei smi -Urea ly begun tlte job of packing 121—Yellow (’ah Co. Crowford Hotel household effect- and his attache;

3 East Seminary.

Say it with A plots.

New Business

are now dickering with transfer comI panics for a fleet of moving vans, i The president moves very much liko any American householder, For weeks there are discussions as tn •what to pack first and how the pack-

_ ing should he done. Some articles ( list on 1 AutO lOp Shop such as portrait*, statuary and ung w POM VR KTREFT u, “| »*«r»ted to 1"IL'R Slid LI (ho bas p ment or n war ,. hnUHp . DcliAuto tops, seat cover- tailored to . rate articles tniist he crated hy e\the car, hacks, and curtains made ports. Packing cases must be bought new or repaired. as well as the usual packing material Lights put in curtains while you —excelsior, padding and paper. wait. I While the President will undoubtFumiture upholstering; overstuffed edly “borrow’' a furnished house, a suites to order, huge amount of furniture which has

Special Values In Curtain Nets

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variety 15c 30c

36 inch figured Filet mesh in both plain edge and border, the yard

36 inch Nottingham and materials in ivory and ecru, the yard

fine quality-

45c

figured

50c

Filet

41) inch Filet and Nottingham draperies r attractive designs, white and ecru, the yard Uv'' 4o inch Filet mesh in attractive stripes airl allover patterns, a specially fine H Zr quality at the yard ■ ^

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