The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1927 — Page 3

THE GTtEENCASTLE DATT.Y BANNER,

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clTF . -2 tons sorchum TTay { *0 «ts. to $1.2.'*. re va-

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nighty grind to dispose of tho

Indianapolis netters.

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, p.eanii'id, -trictly ^ Vorthwood home of C. W. L' , price that will interest the . rvgtive buy«r. S. C. Bay- |[^- r Re;i Estate department, | ■ jfi.st Company. 3t-ll-16-lR

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modem house.

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ifi; SALE—Ih.'t acre farm with hou®e, good orehard, plen S - r, altout 20 acres of tillable I-.. good pasture on road, located in Owen county , mile outheast of Jordon all i/.-.OO, I'hetne Brazil 3554 or | W. II. Campbell, Brazil, Ind.. 9- -■ Lne e Telescope and Coni''* [* h at the Kite] Floral Co. 10-U.

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by month or on third.®; by man. Call or see Henry

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Wo had all kinds of mail thi morning boosting Groom astle. Lettei from readers and fan are what nvikt a sport column really interesting and we are hoping fbi many more le fere .'late tournamt nt time.

Hero® our latest Big Ten. Read it and weep or rejoice; 1. LOGANS PORT 2. BEDFORD ■'I. MARTINSVILLE 4. COLl’MIJl S o. FROEBKL (GARY) li. GUI-: END ASTLE 7. VINCENNES «. ML NCIK !•. WASHINGTON III. KOKOMO.

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M you c-i.ri go io ( linton just drop n tin- high schiml gym Friday night i'od vi play by play reports of the till over the Baniur’s leased a ire. j lulls «ill he on the -ending end over al < linton and alter no get through n it It this cnnlesl we are going to try for a job as radio an-

nouncer.

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A local traveling man, a Retry uu.' ter. brings in the most interest lug hit of now® wo have hoard for -ome time. Wl.il,■ ai Greoncastie in a garage, no t ol a -raw vote of ton pcopl. , I pr. *(-nt on who they thought would wui the .-tale title. The result wa®: Logans port, 7. Martinsville, 2. Erot-hel, 1. file Berrii ® -ooin in bo the clink in unit- |ila(i'- outside of Logaii®- ! port. “Hot Shot in Logansporl

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Spoaking of Tiophio.-—Ku-hvillo ; i could havo had a corner on them thi.® ®cason, if they had had a winning : team. I wo chan.. - already at tho V . t :hriek, mid a third chance ooming up. Now ilii® Saturday com- - - a chance to get the Lucky Horse j hr, fi >m I'rankiin, a® they wrested ; it from Washington last week. Thi-iior-e-ho- -hould feci at home here a- i! vva® started on it.® journey from Ku-l vill.'. Rushville Republican.

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I RGES (iVM FOR T. II. Terre Haute, Ind., Feb, J1. I Ralph il White, Sports Editor Trib-

une.

Dear Sir;—A a citizen of this city ' a taxpayer, and a witness of tin Gi i pik nstl, Garfield game Saturday light, I think ®nme agitation :®houl<! a- tar tod in thi,® city for a new , gymnasium. Did you see tho wonderful support v! ri'cncastlo, a city of six o, s.'voi’ tli usand population, gave tliciiPam'.’ \ny wonder, with one of the tin. -t gyms in tho state, and a tear which will make any of thorn in tin !#-t:itr hu-tlc to heat them, j Our city, with a fine, large gym, loan produce such good teams a® i ilr ' iH.i.-tle has. Lot’ start a cam ' miga now to havo a gym erected ; lore, one tho city will ho proud of, ml loams that call successfully meet I any of them. Respectfully, J. A. CARTER. Torre Haute Tribune. . ..i o..., SI RPRISE 111 II.MR. TIGERS. —o— Total receipts for the Martinsville I, Air ■ game last Friday were $2 I! p.'i. Now doesn’t basketball pay ’.’

Lost

I : -l/'ft ill ladies waking room on street F< b. Ifith., cno Mack ■ bag. Finder please leave at, ■rr Office 15-3t

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DEAR NET TABS:

“You ask the question last nito • “Have tho Cubs got It”? V\ .’ll nv they* have! That's not all they'll keep it too if they have the proper backing. No team can keep on win- | uing if they lack support. Come on gang, let’s give them all we havo | and go on a special to • linton. Fawn | yaur shoes or hut and help the ( ub P hold that brick.

8 “Dr. Taylor u-k us in chapel thiBd RENT:—4 room semi-mo i- morning wdiy wo wen- o anxious t . Bi'u. . Phone r,4rt-Y. St-H-Hl-I" “hang on" to a mere brick. Wo wml B n I it because every team in the state

■*!: RENT ItS acres «t Zinc does and n

Fash and graiii rent. Walter keep it!

Hl.'i Cleveland Ave„ Batavia, “Let’s make our 'og.-m, In tin • U-lfi- & wk .state with The llrick'. . “KOSHER KITTY”.

M’ RENT—Up-to-date, cosy , furid, four room apartment, -after \ I h. 202 W. Walnut St. J” H6-Y. 14-3t.

^R UF.N'T:—A mo t dastrab’e ccntorally located. Phono 150-ll-*f.

Ht RENT—Two room, modern Nent Call Phono 7d6-L. 0-tf

!IR RENT;—5 room hou®o. 402 l^nshington, St. Irquirc first '»• l0-2p

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Raying position open

We agree with you. Kilty, thir platform i*--a special to * linton and lake iht Victory Hrick to Ihc “com barn.”

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Word from Morri- Crawley, one of Greencastlr'® rabid not fans, who is employed in Kol omo states that he will lie watching the state papers Saturday and Sunday to sec that the Cubs had defeated Clinton and Shortridge. Morris sent u< n dipping from a Kokomo newspaper which contained the prediction of the sports editor that Greencartln would be among those pres-nt when the state finul- get underway. Crawley’® letter ended with the line, “Yea Tiger Cub !” Now if he isn’t backing the team although many miles away, wo want to know who i

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Sink Short ridge Saturday.

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\ number of local fans arc taking

too

OPEU \ HOI SF.

J.nn Errol, Broadway mo?- fam on fun maker, with Dor-thy Mv, kalll, will he a tho Op<-ra House T-tglit in “The EunaCr at Ln’-c whieh has been term' one o'' t’-o

Howling hits of fihlont

Kenneth .MneKenea' twin hre h } . r in the piemre 1ms Kenneth place in an asylum while he ni=he awn-, with Ken’s girl (Doro.' j, MackailD. whom he is going to wed in a dirig-

ible.

Leon Errol pets hold rf a mne I ladder and makes hi® way into th

dirigible while it is rising, and a

Jesuit there is no wedding, but one i of the biggest thrills in picture® ; when I.onn grabs Dorothy aroun l the waist and leaps from the dirig , I Diie in a parachute and descend-' several thousand feet tr the ground.

There are enough thtill® in !'il

one lequore* to salr-fy most pe--i pi for 1 fe, for in tie et 1 I . ; ii'-. | ib'e blows up and «li appear in '

smoke and a cloud of fl.imc. This is said to he Errol's gro.r

e t comedy voliicle an,I was filme from J. stcror Clouslon'.- throe f. ntriK bcoks, “Tito Lure ■ at I ,rge,' “The lunatic at Irfirgc \gain.” :

“Hie LiMlutic Piill at 1 rg

j MARION—Every fire company ■- j town turned out after a small hlc?.i had hr-n extinguished. TV" v r ■ - | works whistle, when blow: a® sigrrl the fire was out. tuck an . sun.led a general alarm which n mltfi! in turning out rf ever;

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tliecl I>ii- >- m. IO:.'!.-, pm—I al in aa poll.® AthWe Club crehestra. '1:22 pm—The Owl® club.

THI R<I>AY’S RADIO IF.MI RK' ; CNRO Ottawa, 257 M, ami HI M 1 :20 p. m. -CNRO ^ymiilinny i !

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KDK 4 I : ttle Symphony.

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i Th ir day February , 17.

| 2 pm Federated Club hour. 1 5:30 pm—Sports and Stoek m rk

et report.

0 pm—White’ ; cafeteria Ki To u K'. rk elub orchestra. 0:30 pin Indinnapoli® Alhic Club . r, he ira. . in,—Indiat i|

progrr.in.

i : B ' ! 1 1 P hall game. 0 (in, Mary I'raub B , . |ia\'. liakTic I’.iwdi r t o’ i'it.

HOT EXPERTS JUDGE (.'GARS

Men who L >w « > ..i • jt. ci'.tliiy on fiv? points* (O burn; (.;) Aromu; (3) 1 lavor c. ! - , 1 ' ■ . : " h d \ou couiit tlic rnojt imike tunt? hi our o\\ r or^ns : Euion tliere i t no comrlot'* agreemrnt nx to whi. h i« i .* maiti i yr,tSOH *C'f the I'.rowi!' 4 ? poitul.^iity ol Sad l 4?liv r at 5c. It it t! • blc i or iis mildness or othe MUulitif*? Try om* t ! jiul. ? U i-oim by jic-int. J What f<».Uur<* (’.a y?Hi tl : e.. i *. i. 'kid- Ido for i the aranzinj? ir.cr*;.s? Ir. d. nund lor Son Felice j —a dfira'.'l w!.. !i ttoublr l ami trebled? . Perhof. liM in . .• ' . > o.true link»nR for. It co c ?a only 5c to fit I out. So try San 1 eli c t«nl..: —l irn you'll know.

a. ii ^<iti I'eUif !rrituil>!e the Large* Sue L Jot ISl

GF-NTLCMEK* OF

KIKI KR-STKW VRT t O. Indi.mapolis, Ind., Ili-tir.

I’urdue di'opped Michigan last • igh! .“.7 to 32 nd went into a triple ie fur fii®t place in the Big Ten Yep, if wa® an up.-et.

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HOLD III NT BRK K, ( I IIS.

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\Vabu®h cnli ilains Notre Danie at raw foi dsville this evening. Spretu tors are reiiui ted to tiring their own weapons.

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We oateiul best wishes to I lie Clovenlale team in the Tri-State tourney at Cincinnati. Bring home the rham

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•epro-entaUve of character. Take the ainton and Shortridge ganu

slioes-Krsiery' direct to wear-, Lightly this week. ■ ,nr *‘I income. Permanent. Write her that Clinton » 1 nnm Shoe Mfg. Co., 2537 2 advantage of it*

hip, boys.

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II has been a hard year for peachs. Especially Ty Cobh and Mrs, itroM ning. * ! K .!' b i' b AI The Movies b b b 4 ♦ IT.INOR (H.N N’S DNN N DEITMIION OF I.OV1 Elinor Glyn ha® written a definii<in i f love. The famous author, who -tq rvised the production of “Love’ Blindee® the Metro-Goldwyn-May or picture from her own novel, now I i: at the Vnnca-tle Theatre, i® geperally considered an authority on thi.. niy®to'ioiis em tion, so her definition i follow®, should be interesting: ; Love i the vital -park which mukc.ilifc. It i the expression of the -oul. : I ho Iov, - ( ®t creatures, the worst erea j tun s, are rai ®ed when they love, l)e cause, foi the time it holds them un- > it- -way they cease to he utter!v 1 clfi.-b. It i an cs®cnce beyond our Light, hcaiing, it touch, which uplift ii It i.® composed of three parts, the piritual, the mental, the physlcel, and i m ve: complete utile.-.- eoeh of the tiinlty is of equal strength. Tl;!

Shoe T • < ' nara8 ' u;r ' lal4e W* V ,n ‘ 0, ‘ “ V T, .V mu t niem I »nd mental alone would V sboes-hesiary direct to wear-,lightly this week. I he, mu^rnmm | f i. ^ ^ ^ ^ Inenta ;.

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Today—February 16, 1927—-t tidebaker celebrates its sevcntv-'ikl birthday with price reductions which reflect the a^jzressive spirit of tins Company. Studebaker h.vs li\ed and t'niwn for seventy-fiNe years because cd its consistent policy of keep; ahead of the procession. Studebaker Custom Cars, introduced recently, exemplify tins

policy. They have been the most widely imitated cars ever produced, in less than six months no less than a dozen manufacturers have introduced what they call “custom models” . . . but a custom name doesn't make a custom car! As studebaker leads in design, so doe it also lead in value. The new prucs quoted below represent a supreme triumph of One-Profit manufacture.

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Effective February I6 f 1927

Sport Roadster . • Custom Victoria. . Custom Sedan . . The Chancellor

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