The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DATEY GANNER.
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who wii) play with li DePainv Symphony Oivhe.-
Thursday, ! at 8
enruary P. M.
IN MEHARRY HA! !.
Tickets on sale at Su*\e.is Ly M
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KuMTid in the Post Offire ai ^ireonrastle, Indiana, as Hornml class null mailer.
HARRY M. SMITH Kditnr and Prnprielnr
S. If. RARIDEN, City Editor Personal And Local News
Girls!
If the face powder you now use does not etay on lotijr enough to -nil you—does not keep that ujrly chine away indefinitely —doc not make your skin colorful like a peach -try thi? new wonderful pccial French Proeecc Face Powder ■ al!. d d M.M) i; | i p. | 1 mi Mi l l O-GI/O. Phera’ it. —1£. P. ML'I.LIN'S, DRFOniST.
SYSTEM IS I RtiED IN <"l TTINt; OF (in l ':l i "
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Luey Sigler ef Clinton tlin city Wedne.-day,
! il.lt-;. Watson is attending tlr V. banquet at West linden.
Mop-ton Foster of Clayton
in (ireoncastlN
J. Cu.-ner, who has been spend- • winter in Tulsa. Okla, has,
home. Fi |p lis class mep-t with II, at 10 K. p mptly. Yin- Woman's • ,1 uich will . Thursday 1 2 o’clock.
of Christian .Miss Elouise Hanna St. at
Fnion of the Chrismeet in the primary afternoon, promptly
H.uno - - and Professional ip' Club will meet at tin it (i o'clock tcnijrht for the
monthly meetina’.
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Fal'- lateral wounds. Thest . miina! cm
remain p pen ar I sei\ a a.Iinit pi ports <f entry for n.-. .iy cau ntr funffi. In the lecoml pin - the ,■ mainine branch =tunir :ue uIp : =pent to a common pathoh . .i 1 cor known as •'-un scald," n severe crcekinir of the hark, pr .lui i another mean-- of entiance for pathoeenes. Finally and h\ far th. m important, hehearlimr upset., the
Churcii normal balance l<etw top- an< Black 1 root®. The amount of f< Iiaj.ro, that
is. the food makinjr part f r'a tree, i. so reduce 1 ti p; most if In r ots which are dci. - eii; p, , i' starve ar.<i finally r. t m the jriourd. The vijror of the tre -o tr I , that c napetition with • p ay i .m r orjrarisms is practh . v impo.sih . For a fow years it rn -:nt out in—, branches which provi a err tail
PAIR OF SILK HOSE REPRESENT I IFL WORK OF ii;-'! SILKWORMS • O NEW YORK, Feb. If..—The pair of jrlimmrring' pauze hr e that the; . . i life work of .TYi silkworm.-.” Eilvvard Fri-'Chl, pre iileni o: a hosiery .company, explains in a survey of *’ -ii : . k-ittinjr industry made pule , lie here. "A worm produces a wila- , ment u to idsio yards lonjr, billow like a piece of macaroni, and -tronjrer than a steel wire of correspot ■ injr si/.c. A larjre number <* r th. e minute flament.- are twisted ti irether to form the silk thread. .lore than 100,000 knitterl >ti:.-h‘ are in a pair of flim\ sill: ho-c, w-'iich shows the fineness r the thread. It must be perfectly i vi i iti . i/. in erdcr to take with ah.cii’.te -moi.thnes such tints a the Cel, te, l anchon, and Maxine .- i reatts for u- by Lueile, the fain u Paris coutuiere color of the silk in white. ‘‘The .-ilk mdth lays 700 ejfcjs. After laiujr hatched. the worm ni iiili - t 'kiu fiuir times Ijefme id - tail ii its a Ink lfi.trll. rf n ine con-
THE OPERA HOUSE
10 2nd 25 Cents
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mount of sha- c, bir
“I? 'cliiri'.s matuiity is about •, • y <1 ys, the silkworm procee-’s i." ;i lew dip. - to cat fiftv times i’-^ i i i. i.i »n pii-rry leave-. When ’V ulan i it- head containing 1 silk U ■:iic .d-tcnil. -p, the worm cca-e.-
With attached collars. Sr have sold all alonR from s. NOW-
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$1.^5
(o for o5.”)0) Get your needs now for S;r ery one, nationally known lOveryone a bargain. They are unusual shirt call ranged on tables for you ience. Sizes 13 1-2 to 17. ( ome and see them. J. F. Cannon
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liri- ges, whose conidti''n ci !■ al at the C ounty llospi'.i.i -lay, rallied some duriny ay l ight and was soniewha*
Wednesday morning.
. g- and Mrs. Jnme P. Hughes, ir. aid Mrs. I'.-rd Lucas and Fay ILvodton were in Indianapolis, on • verting to attend the annual p.: the Indiana Democratic : -i Association and to hear th' 1 - of Senator James A. Recil. M - i L; ( oeper i- in Terre Haute ■ th. funeral of Mr-. SaU’o t:who for many years has I.ibraiian of the Terr.- . ( •Library. Mr-. Hughe j,* :i h.- a- -he has frequcn’ly . .- i: I. here. .'. tu p- of Charles Busenberg, d .-. ami Mrs. I-. 1„ Hit'enberg • the rotagravurc ecti-m in 'atiapr.lis Star on Pund.i". ;ih(ii'graph was taken by .1. C. . a d shows the joung man r a ra ny momine as h--tatt- on hi- Star route.
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MR. FARMER Spring is coining! Wh/ not inc acres of tomatoes in y mr cro i Greencastle Cannitit?
few
sszaauxm
\ n : Up twenty-nititli an*
\- ,u; of the blowing up of tie
. > - ttleship Maine in Havana
.■ !• an ever.: which spelled <li‘--t i to Spain but lilieration for Cap. All America was aroused to a
h of frenzied patriotism and -ti- wa- no exception. One mi go any [dace oi*0’jt ’*.«
; . square <r in any husirt-.-.s h -e but what groups of peon!"
I t lie eon discussing the tragedy
with great vehemence. Everybody
i-'ady t i offer their services to • ’fie -ath of the gallant cre’v tin- Maine. 2E.fi officer and men.
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UNTIL 9 P. M.
CLi’AN UP PIANOS PLA
A Sale That I: Neanm
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< )PEN KYENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.
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Beautiiiiil 38
VEST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATED
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Note Player vil For S600
Ver Special $295.01) \Y" I K THEY LAST Dm 1 i2 Music Rolls Included.
S10.00 Secures one Oi ! M'-Hutiful Pianos. 3 yrs. to ne t! ' balance.
f!o Monet Down We Will Take Your Old Piano or ;raph as F , art Payment At Full Cash ,Value.
Upright Piano
You Save
.$95.00.
Remember, Saturday, Positively the last day of this sal one of these real bargains.
OPEN
■ and I ‘iano You Save
SI 75.
F ruary I9th.
1 will have to hurry to get
EVENINGS UNTIL! 9 P. M.
HAMILTON • U m SHOP
ALAMO BLDG.
OPEN
KVENINGS
UNTIL 9 P. M.
beauty is forever rii ■ >i-d. I-'ii:> nut nf five times th tree stirvivnOy :t -hort time tm. Y'-n lin • lo i
cut down entirely. "Beheading like n
cedures ha- been can ,d on -in,o' because we have -p. . thi r- do it, assuming that it was omper ih.itr.' to do. Perhaps we ha In ot: adviby someone who e 'I- tl\ ki. \ very little about tre .ructure -n-■ development, its din- [.uipi c h , probably been to pet t more l ; d-t to enter the window f a d'vel! 1cr dene in fear of . ing hi ;i\ '. branches fall upon t> .-u.ii's nf : same. The fir-t can coinpli-l i by taking out small lateral blanch a" I the econd by pi - ,-r luacin"This latter i- done b\ - I in- or wir. ia. ric<i between scr-- rye bolts <ii the large limb-. In i i'.he--case little harm is it .-o to the tr> and its beauty can hr- p , eni many year-. Rather Y . Ik-hi e tre- cut it down ontiid; ml it
a yoi,ng one.
From experience i: . t -wn 1 am fully aware of th. lY.-t tha: g.sti'.rs of criticisms ,«\o very lit - . effect upon the -ha tier' n • dangerous pe-t. "Tre RutcF i ' only l>e controllcn o o; v. \. e' by insecticide- nor fut :■ idt by legal enactment alon . I m sttmd there is some m \ .m,toot toward this end. I. t all g together and speed thitu. 1 up , t We have beautiful tree-, v.lty • save them. Turn to your city for< • er for pr«fessi nnl advice or write • the bureau of Plant Industry. \Y. ington, D. C. fur "Year Rook 1 s- i arate fi22. Thi- i- excelh-nth ill trated. and contains in bi -t all that you need to kn w.
G. R. Gage
Plant Pathologist. Biology Departmen*. DePauw I nivi r
naturi! i 0 ,. ;1 t t U nd attaching itself to a leaf]
twig, begin- to -pin about itself -ii* f.Y nii-nt- of ilk. A pound of raw repi nt o • ioui ■ of - , \n mt.ee ef womu - proiluces 110’ j. tnu- of cocoon- which look li’e
white peiinuts.
"Weims are now bred for quality. 'i .-herest chiffon hose come from I thoroughbre I w rms on a special of selected mullherry leave-." si i hi h \ki:r \nnoi \( i:s I’RK i Itl DI ( TIONS (IN TYIII ItIRTHDA^ Sul II! BFNI), Feb. Ifi—Sweeping price reductions ranging up to £200 w.-re announced today by The Stude- j tinker Coip ration in celebration of | ti' eunty-fifth birthday. The new j prii . which go into efr ct immedi- j at iy, refli-et tiie aggressive spirit of t (’i iiiuration and tiie confidence j with which it look- forward to whit,'
KAllli mnm u e mu
•iob pii ooi of mm Mm i,lions have rubbed jienctratieg St. Jacolu Oil right i’ti the tender sp -t. and by the time they say Jack Robinson — out comes the rheumatic pain ami distress. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism and pain liti’ment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin, it takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, hacka ' e a: ! neural ;ia. • J5 cent bottle guaranteed by all druggists.
Redan from £ I ."..si.'i t .-I , tn-c#.. tom Victoria from ?1.'i.'i'i the Sport Rf.ndstor f ■: .’>
£11!Y.
jin tho opinion of its president, A. K. 1 Erskine, will Ik> the greatest year in
! its history.
The -uccoss i f the recently i'ntroj tuced Custom Car.-, and the rr-truiik-
jabb- economies efgogted >■»'%h,-i u t i n were nm vu.fi.iut t
changes in equipinent, all the moiWbeing equipped with hu ii-r- fro.; and rear, disc wheel , a- ' u r vvhtt!
f r - unique faciliTT,for One-ProfFt j manufacture make possible reductions (that bring Studi-bak-r car- to a new J level of value. The new prices repref sent savings appropriately passed on to the public on thi 1 occasion of tle1 Corporation's Diamond Jubilee an
i niversary.
The prico reductions affect tiie j Sport Road er, tho Custom Victoria, | the Custom Sedan, and four mod 1 j mount. I on the Big Six chas i- The ' Chancellor, The Commander, Th - | Sheriff, and the Big Six Sport Itoad-
-ter. The
new prices bring the Cu.-tom
i)rak s in addition to ;i •• unusual!' complete li-l of fitment- t ,t chtirr tetit'e Studehaker Custom Car.-.
\s ANTED I .ocal to sell Health & Accident Iti-uraii j which pays front one day t- 1 •'Iti-i atal sotth's each week. Cheapest ''allcoverage” policy on earth. Tell ai: about yout-clf. Add re uriiiifcare Banner. Ifi-iiP
GREENC’ASTLE FOLKS
By
Mullins
SI M.KSTIONs |'OR I’RI MN(. Trees may be prune*) any time o year, it is usually best done, how ever, when the leaves are of 1 '. .Some trees Idee- badly if prune' when the sap is running, which may do the tree harm. It i not noces-aiy to pnr . t every year as many think. 1’rune out all draa wood and I t. n. I en branches. I’rune out branch* - which :u :ub King er interlocking with ut!i, i branches. Ordinarily do not try lo -iiape .. tree unless it ha- become ini tyo .- because of an accident. Let nature take its course .n.j i; will develop a well formed i. . I»<> not hea*i in a tree. A tree ordinarily will not Ik- -m-top-heavy and Now over. N'atur- , prevents that. Large heavy branches may be hrac j ed to prevent splitting. Always make cut 1 flush with tin main branch. N'ever leave u -tub. Thi- i- moimport aut. Never allow a heavy brunch to snlit down the trunk when cutting nt . Do not use an axe in pruning. Always make the cut smooth and clean; never Jagged. Cover the larger wounds with , water proofing paint. Prune your lilacs, golden bell, bii.j. al wreath and - thor early j-ring flowering shrub- after flow* ring i over. If cut back now you t - nun tliis year's flower buds. Prune roses, libi«cus, summer lil n and other late flowering shrubs now. Heading in now will stimulate greater flower bud development. Always have a reason for pruning and if you have none do not prune. In case of doubt a.-k some expuenced person for suggestion-. The City Kore.-ter will Ik glad 1 •answer questions and offer -ugge.tion-. T. G. YI NCKER, City Forester.
FORWARD *\A RCh / WE RE. CEi-eeR^Ti/stci , , Vi/V5HIN(iT0f\!
MERCY/AFTER WHAT I TOLD THE.M.TrtEY’UL TAKE THEiR DEATH OF
I'O BETTERGO BACK TO
■ a- giving the Tad a U sson i • truth t- Ring, ’■-'nt i*l-a, also—buying a gift for mother at thinn.t* your family's comfort and Y.y-hy-n:, . ' dealing here.
AND SOT * BOTTLE. OF CASTOR. OIL.' JEkjTYtf —'-: ; v
R. P. Mullins
Seventeen-Fifty is not a high price but it will buy a good coat Sevi-nteen ii* liars and ti half will buy a cnat '' unquestionable Yylo and thoroughly good material' i. jy jroo(| workmanship—a coat that * I* 1 g and highly satisfactory service. Tin 1 ' are chiefly sports models in the new |tls'ilthe most wanted colorings.
and wi I ■'i.-e coats and mixtures
Al $27.50
\ re -port models in a variety of plaids, mixture and bard-to-clas.-'ify loom effects along w ith dr* 1 '-- ten c* at- in twill cords, velours and other softly' iiapp d material- in the new colors, seme with ■( touch of fur at the collar. Seventeen-fifty or Twenty-seven-fiftv are not high l*i ices anil while they do not compare with eoat*’H|1 '.umu JO OTfit:!*; 1*1 no.< .y\oq«- lira -t.w I'-'D I** give you what cheaper coats cannot—the -:*tilactlon that nothing bus been slighted to make the ami that they need no apology in any com-
ALLEN BROTHERS •'>2 Years of Faithful Sei-vico.
HOOVER ELECTRIC SWEEPERS
