The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1927 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1027

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IVDI4 V.APOLIS LIVESTOCK third rca ing thi wrek a sharp ato— tack is expected from certain DemoIXDIAN’APOIJS, Feb. 14 Hop? | cratic m'mb' ’ ■ ••!:o repard it as ’vere pinerally 10 cents lower than dinp i : anpeion re iralization f

Saturday’s average on the Indianapo- pov/er.

lis livestock market today. A light The hill would compel loon 1 < f>imn of but S,5«0 porkers partially bal- al? to operate within their bud; i , ..need the light trading and 'ome , subjecting hem to civil action ■ " c!a> se ruled . teady. penally if they exceed budget :ip-

Tep priee was $12.40, commanded proprir.iion .

by liyhiweiglu matera 1 . Bulk of sal- Prompted by the giihernutoi i; I ,• I ,.t : !'_'.|0 '.o ri2.. , 15. tgi two pr< Cattle were steady with receipts es- railing foi nbnlitim if tii ■ i r •

timaied at i'OO. Beef stters were a j hoard of pardon .

little lower, selling at JR to $10.25. One would delegate pardon in Calves were almui 50 cents higher ! power in uu let of penal in with a iuii m 100 veslers supplying tion- while the < tber would pfo th ■ maik.-t. tboice voaier? hronght .them in the h; 1 I . f local courts. > ■ dlfi to ?I6. >0. he'd .ive action lia been taken. The -beep market wa^ steady ami | The demand cf -tr-.ie ucali. n.i! inaetive. The run included ;00 ovin r '. institutinn 1 foi increased fun -■>

THE OAFI Y BANNER

fnfered in the Post Office at Oreencastle, Indiana, aa second class mail matter.

HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor

S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor Personal And Local News

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Ii..n Hall v.a. hudn li inapolie .Uot.day.

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•»j.d trading wu« light. Top fet lumV wrre ciuoiabte at Jl.2 while bulk ef lamb brought f 12.50.

put them on a par with nniv. i i’’ -. in neighboring states haa been i. 0 .'- wered, in accordance with the governor’* suggestion, by a hill ca'lio ' for a 2 cent Inx levy fur the next !0

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Mr-. Fred Hixson entertained ;; few friends at dinner Saturday cv

ninp.

'1'he Pene.l p,- Club will mee. wt;h ’.ii . Charlc - Gardner, Tuesday af* trrrmoa at 2:20 o’clock.

1HK VICTOR* IlKK h 1^ WITH I S VI I ’

IM BMC SALE

I will sell at Public Auction at my farm, located 1 miles northeast of

Creerrcastlo on the Bainhnhige road, appro- imately $1,.500.00,. nnn ia!l' daughter, Pauline of l^banon visited fans WM . e j n thf> \\ |^y ;rymncai ,

THI KSDAY, FEB. 17, 1027 ,frr n^ w building.- and equipment. Beginning at 10:20 A. M., the follow’- . Mca.-ure aiming indire -tly to cor

vouhi provide, it j claimed, Vlr. anil Mrs. Curt:- Reilly and

Nearly three hui.ured Grccnca-; 1

ing property: , rect ireq iaiitir- in the co»t of ni ii n - HORSES—One 2 year ol i Gray taping rural ohnol . a condition ■ • - Hor’e, brok", weight 110 pounds, and cd by the govp’rrr a J [i.itticulaily a good one; one Roan Horse, coming ha h have l > n introduced. T ■ ; 3 years old, broke and weighing 1100 I would g-i a the matter b_. changini’ pounds; one Brown .Mare, 1| years, the makeup aii i emlhod of ele, :

Sunday here with relatives. Hive Rebakr.h igc will mee-.

onieht at r, o’clock. There will V i.iiiatirn of candidates, aii memb"r» . re n-keil to he pre-»nt.

and watched the I yer Cubs defc..' Garfield, 27 to 22 We’re willing tu wager that most o' this hum! .- I!

go to Clinton on Friday i. a - i,car is chartered. Who -a\ • castle is not getting uppo>

when they use this new wonderful French Pr.ice.-- Face Powder calleil M KLI O-GI.O—keeps that ugly shine away. Women rave over its «uper!oi •uiity and quality. Stays or. so lone —skin looks like a peach—keepcomplexioas youthful— prevent? large |i,, e-. tici a i>ox of MFl.I.O til.O

I’a. e Powder today.

Ii. P. M1 1.1.TVS, DRUGGIST.

wall p th m 14 to 22. P-rhops Jack Cory, will explain this defea: and vicion- in his column in th-- Crav fonisville Review. Short ridge smothered It , bville, !> 25. Watch out, Cubs, Siuo-i>•! te plays hen Satuwky. you kno—o— Lebanon trampled on tV- strei.g Bloomington quintet, 12-22 o. Fnday. Then, Saturday’ evening. Technical of Indianapolis crockmi Lebanon. 52 to 31. The old dojie huckei is certainly gating plenty of rough handling this season.

Jusl M ho'- will# un\ Imw 7

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old, weighing 1500 pounds, and a good work mare; one Bay Mane, 12 ’.car old weighing 1200 pounds r.r.c good work mare; one Bay .Mare. 10 years old, gsod work, driiing and

saddle mare.

COWS—One Guernsey Cow, 1 year old. giving 2 gallons milk a day. -p Jersey Cow, 6 years old, giving 2 ballons milk per day; on s Jorsev

the state hoard ft education. The governor, in his me -age, la! I particular stn-.-- upon the nec< si’y of relief for the faimer, hut expi t rd from the federal government. lie did advccate. however, that t! fanner complain- is oppressive -ug-ge-ting a lov.cring of farm value-

for tfl.xatien.

Measure- aiming to accomplish

\ daugh'e,’ wii' liorn Sunday night ti .Mr. and Mrs. Montie Chadd at il.-ir n Hence on the Bloomington

road.

i nw. t years old, fre'h soon; one 2 | f irm relief have been entered in hot! year old Jersey’ Cow; calf by side. hou-es and just now hid fair to . irp HAY i GRAIN—Fifteen to tw»n .he legislative spotlight,

ty tons baled Timothy Hay, first The Lindley-Shake-Johr-on bill class; two to three hundre i hu. Pclr compelling consideration of inomr •

Com.

• -ual Terms Will Be Given. ROY FFRRAND, Owner C. A. Vc-.aJ, Auctioneer. Dinner will be served.

Rain bridge In-t 'nturday ni-t 1 ' Pitlshoro and Roacluiale bow i d Clinton Center. Tmly ihi- i- an of upsets.

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Coach Bausm n was mini, two new sweat suit.- followi-. the game at Terre Haute. So’m body ?lippe<l int - the Greenca 1 dressing room and mad - a\with the two suits and -n.r: 1 pairs of socks ■.vhde the cotue - was underway.

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Michigan and Purdue tontorr v

hs, -n m Sunday here with her moth- nl>M This wjU , M . jn i. TpoTt:in , , ;

in the Big Ten Con-5-rone - ' t

Mr-. Han Filial of this city haraturned home after spending *ho wi-’k-end with her daughter am’ famih Mr. and Mr=. Crof. Sellers. Fvcieu Maddox and family have gone to Buffalo to reside. Mr. Maddox t.ill he in the employ of Mr.

It- -k formerly of this city.

Mi--- Fthel Fcrrand of Indi.,napn-

frrm property in the determination cr. Mr-. Lillie 1 errand, ; nuth Jaek-

i of its taxable value has passed the son street.

Senate and )= now in the hands of . fi rs # nlare if the,

i - . of Mary and Mhrtha wi’.I . .L , P . u... '

oUi-. v.iih Mrs. Bert Knight tom. rii.v. uvening. E\ery member urge 1 to

committee of th

ALL OVER INDIANA

the agriculture

House.

A House hill, the Trov,bridge-Den-ion-Morris measure, ha- similu.-i.-

FRANKFORT—A truly honest ■ I>rovi ions but I ,,obal,l - v b " man has been located here in the per- ; t . racke ^ f ® r ‘ h « j ’ C:< ’ nat ‘ biH wbirh

-on of Jame- Allen, street clearer. Finding a purse containing $120 h" went to unusual trouble to locate the , owner and refuse-l to accept a re-

ward.

Boilermaker- coul-; o into .. • for

win. This game

will he broadcast :’i--m the 1 cradio station. It • needle - m -a.' that many fans w : "tune in” on th#-

iiattle.

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further advanced.

Econemi«ts !inve been called in t-» "crutinize the hill in an effort to de-

termine its practicability.

Labled hy its opponents as ’•revolutionary’’ in scope, the mea-ure i-opp.-i?eiI by many who claim it would reduce tax revenue- in rural communities to -uch an extent that the

Mr. and Mr-. John Clement.- end daughter, Mirian of Crawfordaville, w- r Sunday guest? of Dr and Mrs. W. W. Tucket-.

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Thi#s city aeeis,

highly complimented. In a speech before Congres- in Washington, Con

gre.ssman Richard V. Elliott, ron-i 0 f eraticn ni ‘ wmi1,1 lw> nersville, described Rushville as the' /r ‘ r '’ ,l • nn ‘ l f °ndition- provok-

“prettiest liule city in the F. S. A."

1‘rcf. and Mr-. H. 15. Longden are ,i Indianapolis this e’-ning the g'lestfof Mr. tin 1 Mr-. Herman Kothe at

their tenth weddintr

dinner.

THE CUBS PLAY VI CL I \’TO ON FRIDAY AND SHORTRIDt, HERE SATURDAY. TWO HA'.D G AMES BUT W HEM, GREI CASTi.E AND HOLD Til \’l iiliir!.

| Prai'-e from the late 11. E. Kre'.ibi-1 the distinguished critic of the N w YORK TRIBUNE was aKvay- con ,,, con.-ideied praise worth having he"i.ausi- h'.s -uinilaru-- were so high thif . was mo.-t difficult to -ecure. Up’ n the cocas ion of HAROLD HENRY’S la-t r. cital during the eminent critic’' lifetime tit was shortly befoie the pianist left the United State-, on hi- European tour) Krehbirl \yro'< ii at among the pianists Henry v: • "iii-tir.it!> one of the most -atisfying, c.-pecially in te gat'd to the -traighivrorward nature of his s'y! -, hi- poi.-e, and Id- mu-ical inttllige 1 - oc" and cmi-luded his very lauriitniv review with “in shert ilr. Honrv ia very satisfying artist.” HAROLD 1IFNRY " ill he heard here on That-■- - day 15 h. 17th at H p. m. in Mehar* .

Hall.

WANTED—By business man, board and room itr private family, or just | am r and -upper. Addres- Banner.

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Taxi Till Hie 16Hi! < hi W < v, I r|»mar) !G. Si mlK< r v, ill < ils Tnlli hirl iiday u i I h an anjinn I in (his paper lhal makes ii a<lvisal>!r lor yon in n-t* a ta\i in ili( k mranliim ! S i II 1) I. BA k K11 7 5 V 1 A R S V O 1/ N G

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.Miss May Carroll, Kappa Delta House, and Miss Mary Louise Me'.zla r also of the University, are confine I to their homes with attacks of

appendicitis.

Hats off to Coach "Skinny Adsnnivef of Brasil! * Vk Brazil lost to Danville d Mitchell. Adams found four of his regular- ... a dance la«t wek and kicked them off the squad. They wee- break!.!; tiainin"’ and the Brazil memor we id not tolerate it. In -peaking of ilie incident the Brazil Time- says: “The Brazil High school Ln-kot bail

AXDKKFON— S»muel Rhoades. Anderson's veteran blacksmith, will

celebrate his 4kth anni'ersary in bu - INDIANA 1*01.18, l b. 14. (L’l’l— 1 1 ''" ll ‘ lu .Vi M 'I' 1 -p.* U* ^ aTTI ’ which has been having t'-.-iness by closing shop and retiring. He j murderers make good after he- v '' ."-'-.o I'j Uf”., r ’_ a ^ worst season in many year-, went • v Men Anderson grow from a town mg paroled or pardoned is shown ’ ‘V ', 0 ‘ J* 1 L -. ' r " 71 j into a “grand flop" last n ht #»f 2,000 to a city of 10.000. statistics from Indiana penal in-titu- VII' U ! I L. I * W1 I ZP1 "° 1 Danville, followed by the -uspeusioa ^ —o— ; lions, submitted to Charles E. York, 11 1 ' 1 11 1 ar< W| >e r ie Captain Charles Clift, Maxwi H, GREENSBURG—The first garden | ecretary of the state pardon b ard. Goodin and l.oye when Coach Adof the spring has been reported here, 'ork, however, in commenting on Gilbert Phare?, has returned from ami! ^ oun ‘^ these boys after midnight Charles Templeton has planted u be-; ’he statistics declared he did not fa- Q u i n( .j (i | nf j._ anf j rtviumed his duties; at the Rod Men’s dance with a hard of onions to start the early garden ! v or murder over other crimes and i- al t | lf , yt lPVOns ' p ru „ Store Mr ! ftame with Mitchell

x ‘‘ a t 1 ™ M ;} y " r i " ,h ‘‘ En * lisih W Phare.-, .has t.-en recovering from‘ini tonight.

_o__ tan of making the murderer pay the jiirifiii jn an a ^ idfnt whilp ' “Coach Adam has repeatedly heat TRFVLAC—Mary Book, 12, Jaugh- pooolty with his own life. ( ranking hi- ear. c lories from the fans of violation of ter of an Illinois Central saclion fore-' Ha pointed out that murder i.- one training rule- which would natural!.' tiian, is somewhat <#i a heroine hero. usually committed in the heat Ii-mard Handy was taken be for: put the hoys out of condition or oiie discovered a broken rail and iw-' r f pa“ston and that many offender, S( ( ui r e 11 bert N’ewgen. Monday P' a V an 'l practi ally e\ ty game lo t

Mr--. LaVerne Snyder has r.-ti-rned home from a visit with her parent

in Attica.

\ luirhtor wn- born to Mr. and -Mrs. Georg.- Pickett, east Franklin sireet, Monthly. Mrs. Jesse K. McCIaty of l.izton i.- here for a \i.-it wi.n her i>-other. Win. O’Hair and friends ROACHDALE SCRUBS LOSE TO JUNIORS

SKATS FOR TOW SKEYHIU Now on Sale ai Stevens Drug: Store MFHARRY HALL Wednesday, Feby. 16. 8:06 P. “Mussolini and the Black Shirts'' Admission, 50 els.

i.KFr.VCASTLK JUNIOR CUBS DEFEAT SECOND TEAM. 22 TO 11.

n thi schedu! - LED 12 TO I \T THE HALF

I Ivan ( raw ley . Eugene Crawley and Slone 'lain Scorers Fur Loral (piintH Saturday.

tified her father in

-eriru- wrocl;

lime to avert :. ' v * 10 serve t:me and are rel- a.-ed have morning by State Policeman MeMil-jthi? year ha- been dropped hciause no inclination toward a lif-- o sime |i;, n and "ined $12.50 for driving hi. lack of phy-ical condition of tl -o- nnr they ever. dairy truck withou. a card t.f own- player?. Coach Adams, how-’ver, i-e-

KOKO.YID—Mrs. Elwood Haynqf, 1 Ninety-eight percent ol the murder- er-hip and eontainfr. fused to discipline the boy - on met widow of the Indiana inventor of the) 0 ** released never again break the reports but warned them repeatedly automobile, with h-^r -on, have ar- ' aw * n !in V ntanner. the figures in- Putnam Lodge No. Li I. 0. O. F. 1 that if he caught thtm he would di

rived in China on their trip around . ri ’ rat '‘- Those released from other "ill meet Tuesday night at 7:20. charge them.

'he world, friends here were notified.! < ’ r i nr 'c: have a much lower rating.

ELECT EGG SH<»\\ Ol FICFUS LAFAYETTE, Ind. Feb. 14. (UP

show

no. IV t «- I _ 0f ffir lhe annua ,

etght specif»c recommendation:. hpl „ by at Pun , ue L ’ niv{ . r .

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I.EGISI 111 UK RESPONDS TO RECOM M KN DATION S

INDIANAPOLIS Feb. 14. (UP)—

Of

contained in Governor Ed Jackson’

mo -age to i..- Rt work on plans for thp how which assembly of Ind,ana, seven have been , lhey h to mak( , thf> finrsl nf it;

an-wered hy remesl.al-intended b-jrfi-| kind rvpr hpH hpro

‘ f ’ 11 ' The .-how will be held ilu- fiist

week in May thi year and will include classes for university students, high . chool pupils and commercial

poult rymen.

Last year more than eight hundred dozen eggs were placed on exhibit at ihe show and winner- were awarded $150 in cash nrizes. Practically the same prize system will he employed this year, officers announced.

There will bo work in the 2nd de- "After theii return to Brazil last gree. Como and see a grand dad initi-, night Coach Glenn Adam- made the ate hi- two grandsons. Also important rounds of th? trysting places cf th - business. Visitors always welcome. 1 boys to see what they were doing. , Having heard rumors that the !k \ s Delinquent tax property was sold have be . n atv . ndin!f Rr ,, M ,. -.

Completely outclassing their op. ponent- in a curtain rai-er to the Roaclidale-Clinton Center tilt Saturi. iy night, the Greencastle Juniors di frateil the Roacluiale -econd te-im 22 to 1 L The Junior- led at the half, 12 to 4 and after the fir--t few minu-

te- were never in danger.

Ftone, Evan Crawley and Eugene Crawley led the local quintet’s fffrn--i\>, making enough point- themselves to hove trounched the North ea-t Puincm aggregation. Harsh

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iKe DePauw Symphony Orcheslra With HAROLD HENRY Pianist Neharry Hall, at P. M. February 17, 1927 Seals UII sale t! Stevens’ Drug Store. $ I 09 anti 7.V

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ill- -ouu liou'e Monday morning d an( .(. s every Friday night, Adam? I baiger played the he-t game for th-

er. Th

offered for sale this year as in the past and bidding was light. A fairly large crowd a--?rmhlei| for the

sale.

re was not «- much property j,^ MaxwM1> Goodin an „ nift .„

midnight frolics long after they should have been in bed resting for the game tonieht with Mitchell. Adams promptly - impended all four and ordered them to turn in their nils.’’

l-'ive week? of the session have passed, hewover, without any one of the seven so far advanced a.- to have

become u law.

Disposal of the Builerville colony for feeble-minded is the only recommineaiion from the governor which ha.s not provoked response in rh" legislature thus jar. Repeal of the absent voter law a? u?ked by the chief executive brought out the Bender Dentlinger bill a« the ?. cond measure to he introduced H!

the House.

It wa* pa u ed hy the lower bmno.h Indiana University wrestling fan- urdav afternoon at the home ef Mr- and between Bainbridpe n t 72 ’o 12 and sent to the Sirate are looking forward to a Western j.’ c Tilden, .50't F. Andorson St., in D achdalo school*. S. S. Hi nt • where it awaits third reading »nd al- Conference champion-hip for th • fy,,. (( f t |,„ most delightful and on- I w * si, ^ nt of ’ ,h< ’ Chambei i f mo.-t eomin pas-age. Crimson grappler* win- have met five t p rl .,jidng meets rt'cently. Miss Mar- f' o,T ’ m0r< ’ r i acted n- toastmaster TV The governor’s unwillingrec? !opposing s iiool- on the mat without „,, ir ,q f’carson of the University was firf ' t to b< ’ ca,lp ' 1 u P on 15. H , -

aavo th' prirnar) ,aw icpealed until tasting Hcfi-at. j n f ) lar jf e c f interesting musieal. ‘a better substitute is found" has Cornell, Cincinnati, OU*o State, Assistants were Miss Katherine Til-ie-ulted in the introduction of var- Purdue and Northwestern all have | o ts 0 n and Mr? Todd Kirk.

I. U. WRESTLERS STRONG BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 14.-

•Lame Heffner, a fanner of near Greeneastle. reported to Chief of Pc lice Fulk this morning that thieves raided his poultry house during the night and carried away 40 Rhode Island Red hens, two R. I. R. roosters and three Minorca hens. The chicken stealing industry appears to he on the boom in this section of In-

diana Brazil Times.

A? an appreciation of the Roael • j dale basketball team winning the' county championship to Roi-lo !-•, local business men sponsored a banquet at the Presbyterian church Today night in their honor, about 125 a'tending, The Bainl i i' ge eii.n li - |

team were invited giu-st-.

there found V ets. Lineup and summary:

Junior Cub- 22. Roachdale 14.

Stone Forward..

Mas ten Forward. E. Crawley ... .Center. G. Crawley Guard.. Weaver Guard.. Field Goals: G. Crawley 4; K. Crawley 2: .Stone 3i Masten 1: Harsh burg r 2; Hutchinson 2; Boner 1. Foul G oils: E. Crawley 1; Wi uvi i 1; 11 iiior Shannon 1.

dor-e the movement to properly enmmemo;ato th-e-e historical a-sneia tion-. \\. commend to all the ci*izen of the state the work of the l-iq- , iana Lincoln Union ami look f. ri ward to the time "hen thi site of -lu

Lincoln ea ..n will lie intimied in

memorial park and will !-• niarko - a -uitahle and proper meini rial. Mayors of cities anil :i un-t -'I out the stain hace notii ■' 1 Jackson that they woul-i foil 0 * example and issue priiclawa. 11 Urging their iieojile to I"" 1 ’ of thi Memorial Unio

The banquet exhibited a fine f.-ri-

The Theta Alumnae Club met Sat- ir,wr nf Y | ’ i *‘ r " |c »'tp *.etween fan-

iou* measures purporting

• : ueh a substitute.

They range from outright repeal t'< varying modifyation, hut not one ha gone so far as to pa.-s in either house The gi vernor’o in'inen: app-’itl ihat the budget law bo amend ed an

A’.alen-

offor l fell the skill of the Indiana matmen and with only Michigan remaining, local fans an- confident the Crimson

is due for a e nfereme title. (’apt. Ralph Wilson, runner up in

the national championship- last your, is undefeated to date and has scored

a a to extend and enforce it* provis- | 16 points this sraaon. Fisher, Wampions to local taxing units was answer- j ler and SehooLfield have won all their

O’! by the Pittcnger-Drake bill whieh ^ matches with but one exception each, face Lines. They own a fine modem is finding stubborn opposition in th“ The Hoosiers metp Michigan at Club house and have a membership

tine refreshments were served. Hadley It. CammacU if Chicago -pent the we k-end with his parent, Mr. and Mr-. J. o. Cammack. He wa tecently honored by being eleet<”l I’reddent of the Chicago Surface Line? Chib. This organization is male up of employees of the Chicago sur-

tettor, who ,-po! e in behalf of *lio Presbyterian Church, welcoming h th teams and < ’ans to the bunque and iffered any part of the church hu'ding to the u-o of s.-h' ol at any tii te. Glen Clodfelter, sups’rintondent of the Roachdale .chool, -|x#ke in :(>:> friendly relations between the B : bridge and Roachdale -chool-. Cc - l t Pruitt of Bainbridge sail he wn- glad Roaihdale won the t mney if Ra .-

bridge could not.

Wabash rapped Indiana, 36 to 33

Ann Arbor in their linal match, Feb of over loOO men. It is quite an honor Saturday and just the night he. a. eij. \ to be elected President. the Little Giants allowed Butler to

Ht HONOR LINCOLN'S MOTIll ll. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. m (tin Plan- for erection of a pet man ,i -luine .at ihe grave nf Nan.-y liank-Linc-oln, mother of America', lov.d Civil war president, are -lowly taking definite -hape, reports from Lincoln Memorial Union showed to day. Terming Indiana "the trustee oi memories of Abtahnm Lincolrd mother," the Indiana Historic:.' "eiety adi pled a n solution tirgin!' all citizens nf the state to support the work of the Union. Citing the fact that Lincoln sp* i the formative year.- of hi- life in lr iana, th#’ resolution continue?: - p leave to this state the legacy of '• years of association eu I storing around the development of one r-f the irren-.-e t historical characters of the world. “Therefore, be it resolved that thi* society does most heartily

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THEY ALL WANT PLAIDS

PI id', big rr little, nr hold -tripes, or tapestry pattern- All in strong color combinations and of Im.IiIi-i- weave in -nit wools to wear on those ei-i-asions wlmn twills and sheens and velvety finishes would he too dressy— ’ >r >.0!> 39.75 . Tweed Spurt Suits \. nni-liiy tailorod m becoming color combinations—

$21.75

S|)orl Dresses

M [th dam jer.-ey blou-e ard pleated -ilk crepa 7 m 01 novelty jersey hlnn-,. with plain ler-ev

skirt to match—

13.50 to 17.50 Silk Dress Special

A -pecial line of -ilk and crepe

new spring shades and styh

Ire se.s in the spi ’ially priced

10.00 ALLEN BROTHERS