The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1927 — Page 2

THE CTtrENCASTLE DAILY DANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927.

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distinguished America ? who will play wiih i !m“ I)el‘auvv Symphony ()jvh< irThursday, Fehruarv

at 8 P. M.

IN MKIIAKRY IIAlL Tickets on sale al Stevens I h n $1.0!) and 75c

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Personal And l.oeal News

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Mrs. N'ohle Snyder remains quite li at her home on Vorth College Ave. Phi Delta Kappa fraternity has is-ui-,i itivitatlons for a Hanee al their rliib rooms on Friday evening. Tie eondition of the ties Tlrl iges Hi.- Counlj Hospital was re flirted nine hettp'- Thursday morni”.r. Dr. A. C. Britifres of New York ( It;, the guest of Mr. and Mr ; . I •.vie Hammond and other relatives. r. C. (,illen is aide to he out again uiore than a week’.- illness of ^

1 grippe.

Mrs. .1. P. 1). John, who has heett i onfined to her h me the past mordh

i improving.

Motherrfont let \fnir E child cough J Ccughs and raids are a sign r.t f more serious trouble. Snp thsu, J and stopthe trouble. A ita.-po. .ntui j cf Lauber’s Am o k.:, wo! .t ^ For cvfrr 20 y«*ai - vnAtf fn-. net ■. ha, r found it pure, pifa^ent and fn j cil J5old and guar an • i by yovir diu,. A.-icft Suv jMteL . , K ■' I

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THE DAII.Y BANNER Entered In the Post Offire st Greenrastle, Indiarta ; a* second riasa m*ii m3.tte».

HsRBY M AMiTfi I difnr and Proprietor

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I want to indorse in the most emphatic way the communication oi Prof. Cage, in Wednesday’s issue. ID i- wholly right in every particular. A tree butchered as is so often done never regains its natural beauty. So I passed along Illinois street jester day, I saw two men contemplating ilm job they had done with apparent s;,i i i.-fnetion. I could not refrain from •aying to them that it was a verj | had job. Large timber had been j sawed straight across without any limbs near the cut to heal the wound i I by plant food manufactured in the!

Install Ffigidaire now arid !>c Jttdrj»<-ndent ot outs I* k- j te supply fh/orc summer comet

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OUR OFFICE WINOC The World - M t Pnneful N’ev e

VOL. 2. CltKKNC.ASTLE, IND„ FLBBU.MIY U

1927

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Published in the interest of Greencastle and vicinity by the True-Hixon Lumber Co. GEORGE ENSIGN Manager ami Editor HM. POLLARD Advertising Manager MARRY ASH Circulation Manager

A certain country minister posted thir.otice on the church door: ‘'Brother Smith departed for heaven at 1:90 A. M.' The next day he found written below: ‘•Heaven, 0 A. M. Smith nol in yet (Jr. it anxiety.” —o— Correct Definition Tad: ‘'Pa, what's niatiimonial bureau V

What do you do when it is “time to retire What is it that “hn-n’t scratched yet ?" What is “Always on tlm Track ?" —o— She may not look like a cook liu: she’s the sort that that can get a sev-on-coiu • dinner out of a hard boiled egg. —o—Automobile- are a good deal like men. The cheaper they are the more noise they make.

N'o impiiiwmi to your hour . give as much .--al faction as a heat ful new hardvi 1 loor over ; ,hii c floor.

Mrs. Thomas P. Woodson of Indianapolis. who has been visiting hep' mother, Mrs. J. P. I). John, has rn. ’-V

turned home.

The Co-Workers of the Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. Art Williams on Friday afternoon at 2:90

o’clock.

INDIANAPOLIS, EcR l\ Senator Nt-j II, Republican floor lea or

and president protem, and Sena‘or leaves.

Tri Kappa will meet this evening Hranarnan. Democtat, j due I in c Some of the limbs had split <1 wn at 7:90 at the home of Miss Doris introduction of Somite bill No. 272. several feet, and that can never he Ifarri. on Howard Ft. in the Senate today, which provide 1 ! healed over. It can do nothing hut

for some changes in ihe election law. decay'.

! These changes have been worked out I love trees and it gives me great Eied C. Gauso. Republican mem- pain when I see the way they are bn , and Win. W spencer. Demon a mangled. "Only God can make a

member of the late election com- tree,"

Mr \rthur Gabes ami children, missinners. The measure is a bi- As you pass along the Mro'ts, just Wayne and Doris left Thursday for partisan ene, and ha- for it purpose j observe how stately and symmetrical

month’s visit with relatives in Hoi-j the cleanfieation if the election law lywnod, Fla. It is proposed in the bll to correct

certain irregular!i an,I deficiencies

in the present el. lion law.

Our present elr lion lav. n-enib! va patchword quii each legislature has passed laws upon the subject.

and our system frequently pre-eu' o irregularities and ficiencie- due ' INDI \N \PDLIS LIN ESTDt Iv the fact that the nv laws do no' INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 17. (L'P)— conf im to the old laws which w rT Hogs took another slump on the In not repealed. The '. gal committee of dianapolis livestock market today.

Prayer yj( al p i!,). iri j ,,f Election Com- | The receipts were the largest of the

missioners i- call upon foi ndv: ■ ■ week, .'>,000. and trading was rather

| trees untouched by the ruthless hand ] of the butcher are and how much less beautiful are those where he has had his way. Property owners, let nature grow your trees and keep your money for nobler uses. Wry truly,

H. A. OGG.

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birds ! Line with clo et you m about

Die “Woman’s Bible Club” of the Methodist church will meet wrh Mrs. M. S. Heavenridge 702 S. I.o cust St. on Friday at 2:90 p. m.

Regular Presbyterian

meeting tonight in the church parlor. I . i, w be a meeting of the ofI'icei and teachers of the Sunday . rhool at ihe close of the Prayer

meeting.

Cliffoi I Priest, who suffered a ly ni.i-h<‘d hand about two weekngo when caught in the derisk on ihe I ranklin St. wrecker, is nb'r to he cd; again. The thumb on the band \va- amputf.'ed. Cl.irenee Hazelett vf Clcvei; •d, 0.

See how Frigidaire maintains constant low temperatures t I rill \ Fruiiduirc i- inst.illcv! in your homevou VV .irccntifclv independent of outsulc icesupply. N on c.in lock your doors and begone for d.o s : g time, il you wish. And upon vour return you’ll liu ! all vour foods in Friyi lairc aa fresli ns when you )iut them there. ( ..ill at our display room and sec the new models. Iix.uninc the me. tl t.iliinets built cxclusivclv for electric refrigeration. Learn the many distincti j tc.iturc. of Frigidaire. Get the low prices and h ! t'eiail. of the General Motors convenient p.n meat plan. Ciome in today.

by all partie- an. b\ m my Individ ials, and this bill represents an attempt on their part to correct the inconsistencies of ur prosent elec-

tion law.

One of the charges i- to provide mori' voting prec m-ls in order that every voter will have the allott''. time to cast hi- vote. Under the present law, which vv.i enacted before women’s sufferage was permitted, only male relative- of candidates are

True-Hixon hum her (’<>. PHONE '.'.i ntiiii] it of v. ,.d—

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plan

ME \st be is killed

# INDIANAPOLIS, Eeh. 17. (UP)Parliamentary effort- failed to sav" ilie Bradford-Sims hill f r th ■ li en- | ing of real«e.statc agent- in the .Senate late Wednesday and ihe mea- ire iv..- killed by striking out the enact-

ing clause.

in liu absence of Sen. I G. Ilrail-

■nujhyraur ran ford, South ILivi. Sims, South l!ei: hill, fought to sav.

roil call.

However, a m. i cna -ting clau- n - M. Cravens, M.uli a vote of 2<i-1S. The measure v. Indiana Real E-i.

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topped over with his pare’..- ur a I disqualified fiom itting on the elec

bort time on his wav t Kansas City where he will establish one of the Ha/.lett machines for making battery

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Mi- Mable Stoner received a mesage Wednesday of the death of th n four year old son of Mr. and Mn Lacy Stoner, Wednesday at noon in Holly Bluff, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner have many relatives

lion hoards. The hill provide that those dis appoint d the -amc day. The pay of the sheriffs i< fixed at !j!fi.00, that of clerk- and ju Ige- at $0.00 and inspector- at $12.00 for the entire session of the election

hoards.

There are other changes in the bill that simply make provision-- :■> take care of th. change- in the elee-

light.

Light material and the mediumweight hogs brought the highest prices, lights selling at $I2.2.‘>, tho market’s top. Bulk of sales moved at $12.25

down.

The rattle market was steady and unchanged with a run of 1,400 bovints today. Prices were steady with Wednesday's quotations. Calves were strong to 50 cents higher with another S00 vealer- in the fresh offering. Top price was .''10.50 with hulk sales moving at $15 to $10.50. The -heap and lamb market was strong to higher with the top unchanged. Bulk of sales moved on a higher scale than in yesterday’s market and good and choice lamb:brought from $12 to $13.25, the ton

price.

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B. C0WGILL

Phone (177. 22 S. Vin'e St.

PRODUCT© on GENERAL MOTORS =■. ' - - —

friends here who are grieved to hear t’ 011 ^ a ' v that will be ea-ier to deter

1 W. ithor of th. eg ure for m trike out tl- • S 'n. .1 i eph carried by -ol'c.i bv the

of theii loss.

Nnother proof that Banner classified .. pay is furnished by W. A. Boomer who states that he adveiti--

. i a Iv use for rent recently and iniiiiiiing people who read the For

Rent ndversisement kept his l.u-y during the evening and

morning,

right.

mine the duties of the members

the election boards.

It also provides for the display -> r the American Elag at each voting precinct < n election day. to designate the voting place, and the flags are to be gathered up after the loo-

phone tion and returned to the county clor\

next who will act as custodian if tV-

MHMTION \L < I \ SSI EIED ADS I dr SALK—Lloyd-loom baby car- ! riage. Cheap. Phone 3<iti-Y. 17-n EOR SALK:—Dining table, China closet, !)x!2 mg. Phone 7fil-Y. 201 South Locust. 17-tf.

He rented the house

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EVENINGS

UNTIL 1) P. M.

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OPEN

KVENINGS

UNTIL 1) P. M.

CLEAN UP S/j!,.E ON

PIANOS PLAYElS GRANDS

A Sale That h: Nearpx at fnd! Hurry

‘.■‘i'ed Number

Be< ' u; 88 Note Player Ma To Sell For $600 Vert ( y y Special $295.00

VHILK THEY LAST

Duet P 'ti und P2 Music Polls Included.

ill- flags until the next election. pointed out that this will he a -y in __ bol of the true pint of thn election franchise, a patiiotie duty for < vo>-v citizen; because the citizen who voles intelligently, with the love of hi country in his heart, i- indeed n true patriot and this act on hi- par* is well worthy of a reverent di.-pla-

of our national flag.

Oae hundred copies of the hill vvorordered printed and it i- ex|ifrt'‘ l that both party member of the legislature will unite in the passage ot

Hie bill.

The Moorehrn utility hill when | called lor today vvn- deferred until tomorrow afternoon when it will b<-1 , made a special order for business in the Senate. The hill then will be ready for second reading. A number of amendments have been -uggeste * • and it is quite likely that after these ; amendments an made an effort will he made to -trike out the enactin '

clause.

FOR SALE—Nice full blood goise’ i- and three ganders at reasonable pric-1 es. Mrs. Cora Stewart, Coatesville, Ind., P. O. Box ti. 17-2p

OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS SATURDAY 8 Days—Feb. 19 to Feb. 2(i—8 ! )ay> Every item in due stock is reduced dui'in? this sale. Come in early. EVANS VARIETY STORE West Side Square.

MUST BK SEEN TO

APPRECIATED

•S10.00 Secures one of ; ' eso Pianos. \ yrs. lo jv tho

beautiful balance.

No Money Down \\ r e Will Take Youi’Old Piano or P m'-raph as Part Payment At Full Cash Value.

Kl’DALY’S Market, 27 W. Frank- 1 vilal P lohibit '° n lp Jfislation now lin -St., Phone 175. Fresh white ! T,on,lin>r ms c ‘ >rtain of infish, live and dressed poultry, eggs n<>flulH whfi n Congres- adjourn.- tw , and vi>getahles. We deliver. ’ 17 2t " pfk from tomorrow -

The Government Medical Whiskey

IN MEMORfAM. bill hai buried a hotiai comn tti In loving remembrance of our dear the bill to put prohibition agenth rot her, tharles I). Cox, who depart-1 under eivil service has been languished his life one year ago, today, Feb- i n g for nearly a year on the Senate

calendar; and the prohibition cu - toms of reorganization bill has been -o emaciated that it will hear vec-

ognitinn to few.

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YOU

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i)i rfclous MOT V, A F I L E S

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ruury 17, 19211.

It is sweet to breathe thy name.

In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same.

The moon and stars are shinging

on that lone and silent grave. Beneath lies the one we love, But whom we could not save, But deep on dear brother, I would not have you know,

The sorrows and the heartaches.

In this earthly home below.

There is one who always lingers.

At the spit Where you are laid.

I And will come and scatter flowers, ( On the grave that Christ has made ■ Sadly Missed hy Sisters and Urn

I I hers.

illOlM T\l> S BY I llnl lillinl MOI HERS. An Ohio (Cleveland', n "'ln'r - thi : “We | refer Eob'\ II"’ ^ far Compound above all nib f i"»| remedies for our chib contains no chloroform Lirn't opiates and is not in the lead o'#] Minating. It hi p quickly and makes then • mfiirta* when they have snuffb ni'l evod coldf. Baby la tnibjei " it gives us a feeling of eurily: have Foley's Honey and I ' ^ house”. Mrs. E. il. 1. imime'Ji' nished >. A - k for I i.b II Tar Compound — R. P. .Ml I LIN’S. DR EGG 1ST.

How She Gained It Pounds in 23 Days

Upright Piano You Save

$95.00.

Remember, Saturday Positively the last day of this sal one of these real bargains.

OPEN

EVENINGS

UNTIL 9 P. M.

Grand Piano You Save $175. M.mary ISth. v ill have to hurry to jret

S' inni Men Can Do the Same.

That’s

MgLl * HOLD MEET iC*gy $12 00 w a r r i e i n o n THIS i« tho most beautiful, fastest eellJ ing uafllc iion ew r placed on the market. You’ve never tasted naffles like it makes. Here is a genuine bargain. There's no better w atfle iron made at any price. The Hold-Hcetiron is (ullv guaranteed for two years and should last a lifetime. This bargain price is effective a ■hort time onlv. The luckv ones will come early, while Hie lupplv at this price last*. Later on yon’ll par $12.00. Come in and tee them NOW. The Wattu Irea with the Vsn>«ui TwaTaar Ouaraate* G. WILL CONKLIN Oppocsilr Poet Office

HAMILTON y PIC SHOP

ALAMO PLOG.

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.

going some—but .skinnv

■im ii, wom-n and children just ean't l’< lp putting on good, hcaltliy ilesh nen they take McCoy’s Cod |.i\or I

ful Compound Tablets.

As rich in vitn-nin.s ns the nastv, fi-hy-tasting cod liver oil itself, hm these sugar-coated, tasteless table;.i re as easy to take as candi nt.d

won’t upset th.» stomach.

On" woman !>ainer| ton pound* in twenty-two days, tin tablet-, no << nts. Ask li. P. Ml LI INS r an. 1 druggist for Mi Coy’s C.id Livei Oil Compound Tablets and if V nii <ioi,‘l train at bast 5 pounds in 90 divyour druggist is authorized to hand you back tho money you paid Di

them.

Demand McCoy’s, the original

imencaslmluujStlk^p^ &

may LOSE By DEEAl’I.T WASHINGTON, Eeh. 17. (UP)— Bound with the red tape of politics, I

wf + 1 WJ A most delightful thing is MARILLYN’S versatility—for the evening 1 gown, purty dress or afternoon frock; for scarfs, capes or dainty underthings. MARILLYN, with its enduring beauty and strength, costs no more than commonplace silk crepes. Uonsorvative and fastidious dressers prefer it.

Pictorial Review Patterns

At $2.65 the yard l» EXCI.l'SIVELY IN GREENTASTLE ALLEN BROTHERS

>2 Years of Faithful Sen ire.