The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DATT,Y BANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1927,
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THE OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, ADM. 10c & 25c. ( ontinuous Sliovving— 2.00 p. m. to 10:30 p.m.
THE DATT.Y BANNER Filtered in fhp Post Offir* at Orppnrastlp, indiana, a* serond flass mail matter, rr \ RPY M. SAfTTH Editor and PrnpriPtor S. R. n ARinEV, City Editor
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• Personal And ocal News.
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“ONE INCREASING PURLOSL”
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Trrro Haute, .*J‘_ miles t • Hotel Grant, 10 mile?- t.i Ifiai n! ;poLL. ^ — — ■ 0 o Hotel Grant, Now Open—“Out in the Country” ‘‘Everything Good Diniifi-. I inch mi', Club-carl an I Daneinc f’.ait i, , Phono l;> --nation : Hotel Grant, Putnamville, Indiana.
I-(lit RENT:—Two strictly modern 'fr. and .Mr.- . Frank Hurst -nn-l frrnt.shofl room*. Ph. no 719. IK-tf Mo iday i i (irooic astir.
Hillary G. Bailey was an Indianajinlis visitor, Friday. i)r. and Mrs. W. \V. Tucker were ii ianapoli* visitor- Friday. Greenca«t!e Encampment No. .">9 <> O. F. meet- tenitrht. there -will
he work come.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bruner, X. College Ave., are the parent* of a -on horn to them Thursday, Claud Webb, *on of Mr. and Mr*. O. G. Webb., is confined to his home with a -overr attack of rheumat.’sm. Mr.-. A. C. Lockrldge of Jlo.vhdale ha- returned home .after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Shoptaucrh on Hast .Seminary street. Fred Rambo, of Mr i ton, La., is I er. called by the --erious illness :in I death < f his mother, Mr*. Mary Rambo, Clinton township. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Howard of Indianapolis were called here on account of the serious illness of Mrs. S. O. Gasaway on X. Madison St. ; G- urge Blake, who lias been »i ‘ L.iri" - Hospital in Indianapolis several month- receiving treatment habeen visiting here with his family. He will - on letum to Indianapo'i-
for an operation.
1'Vi !- of C. O. Ritrg' of Kentlar.d and formerly of this city, are in re.'in' of word that Mrs. Riggs is in the 11 oquci - County Hospital at W. eka, 111., recovering from a major operation which -he underwent a
h. i t time ago.
A ew Chevolet roadster owned by •1. -I. Kuuble caught fire .ahout 6 »>’- dock l-iiday morning on Walnut • treet. The fiie department was caP.-d and the blaze was extinguished witii little damage being done to ‘.he mat liie. The wiring had caught iire from a short circuit. The Rev. Dr. William K. Barton, f:.'.her of the noted Bruce Barton, :i d himself a man widely known for his hooks and lectures, is coming to Greem astlo, Wednesday, February 2.‘{. Dr. Barton is the author of ‘'The l ife of Abraham Lincoln,” which is receiving great recognition. He has just returned from a tour of the world speaking on Lincoln, and it is aid that he has spoken in more countries and to audiences more widely varied than any other American pc iking on Abraham Lincoln. He will lecture Wednesday evening, in Moharry Hall, under the auspices of the DePauw History Club.
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<tcr that join with the radio artists nf his d. when program* are coming. \lr. Allen bought one of the fir-'t radio sets in the city, and has never tired of it. He raises the birds, aad ha rtecnme very much attached t one or two he ha* had a long time, j Mr. Allen was a clniggi*! in ' i mining town in Montana at one time hut he is a native Honsier, having b c en horn and reared at Greencastle, i where he also started in drug business. He i* now called around, ’he j hospital “druggift emeritus.”—Ind- i ianapolis News.
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MEETING VV AVNE
FT. WAYNE, Feb. 16.—The twen ty second birthday of Rotary Inter- - national will be observed by Indiana
Rotarians at a district conference
here Fob. 21-22, according to plan-
announced here today.
M re than loOO Hoo«ier Rotarians * ^ ^ and their wives are expected to at-i
KENOSHA, Wl>.. Fob., 18.
- -A copy of the e nstitution of t ie two day meeting. Western Immigr on company, the notary was founded Feb. 23. 1907., organization ihai -ent the 1 and exercises commemorating birth of .arge colony oi setiler- to Pike Riv- ^ IP jr|-pn- organization will he a fea-
er, now Kenosha, fa* been given over t the Kono'-ha county hi-tor : c-
al society.
The gift was mane by Charles I.athrop, grandaoi -f the secretary of th" old We rn Immigration
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ture of the conference.
Paul I’. Harris, Chicago, who with i thrro other Chicago business men,' founded the crg.inization 22 years j ago, will he one of the principal j speakers on the program, as will j Harry II. Rogers, San Antonio, Tex. j jin - idem of Rotary International.
AUTO REPAIRS
ACCESSORIES
THE
Willard Battery HAS A NEW HOME AT' Crask’s Garage 118 N. JACKSON ST.
This halt cry, combined with our unusual service, is a combination which shouldnT Be Overlooked. Genera lor. Starter and Ignition Baris and Service.
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Even Greater Values!
Stock your pantry with your taverite brands of “Nationally Famous i^oods” at a saving. ft’s Our Treat!
Navy Beans 10 i “58 c ^ ° G « -* • S ° a P 3*c
Jello
3 Pkf*.
25c
Lard
2 Lka.
27C
Old Dutch
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^ Caaa
25c
Corn or Peas
3 Can*
20c
Prunes
•••«• CUra Larva Mia
Lk.
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Del Monte
Paaafcaa »il««4 ar Ralsrai
Large Can
23c
Del Monto
Matola*
3 r M«-
25c
Campbell’s
Baked Baaaa
3 Can*
23c
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XII SCHOOL AT H VMR1CK
STATION
Pron at 2 ..'clock on Sunday,
afternoon, next. _ , , , „ „
Immediately after Sunday school there will be preaching services by the Rev. Mr. Tower a DePauw stu-|
deni-minister.
1 The banks of t 'it;, will be closed oil oay next I *day, «. org Washington’* bii i>. it w; mu need today. CONCERNING EXKKSIhKNT The gold rush day • of Ala kn seem like fiction most cf th’ modern generation. I !i tin ill and ion'.-’ ance formed the ’ting for so many tales and books r-f adventure that it is hard to rr-meg - r at limes that it
was a fact.
Joel Allen, who a lh- fir-t drily- j gist at the City Hospital, now i. - tired, living in .. moll suite of looms at the hospital after a service of twenty-tw years, know 'hat it was not fiction. He remembers th.panic in the Ala-kan region in '.he days when men were gnl I crazy. He saw the romance and the tragedies, for he went with the treasure -ee!:ers to make protograph* for new papers and other periodical*. He he* a wealth of reminiscence* at h : ~
tnoguc’s end.
HI* h bbie* now are ennarie* and radios. In his re- u* he has a numb r of the, peppy li tie feathered son-:
William H. liarr, Bluffton, district governor of I! tary, will preside at I the sessions. . : Rottirian outside of Indiana are exported to attend, plans providing for accomodation of large delegationfrom Michigan, Ohio and Illinois. District governors from Ohio, South Dakota, New York, and one or two | oth r r state* are expected to attend with other official figures in Rotary
International.
Cash Specials For Sat., Feb. 19.
Kan-a- Hard Gua ranteed
Wheat Flour,
$1.15
7 IJar c . P. & G. or Flake White S up 2.1c 1 Pr. Cotton Glove* 25c Pk. (15 lh .) No. 1 potatoes .. .16c 2 Hi*, (extra good) Bulk eoffee 75c
EGONDMX STORE
The store that stands for HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHA X’DISE AT A M\ K AND LET FIVE PRICE. W have an ample supply of young, well fatted native beef. Yo.i can h i\
what you want FOR LESS.
Best quality beef steak, any cut, as you want it, lb 2.1c
Beef Roast same quality,
18c and 12 I -2c Beef Boil, same quality, \V ilo it
lasts SPRING LAMB, PRICED \S
TO CUT WANTED.
Fresh all pork sausage, 2 lb*. .. Franks, no cereal, 2 lbs 'Yc.-h Pork steak, almost boneless, lb
W ILE PAY 2- MORE THAN MARKET PRICE IN TRADE FOR EGGS.
Wm. Anderson
On.- Block
North of Square Indiana.
KASH AND KARRY We hake a variety of bread every day. Try our Whole Wheal or new Cottage bread, for a change. Our While Lily Bread 3 for 206 C hoice Gunpowder Tea in hulk . . 80e pound A t>*o<)d irrade of hulk C ocoa .... 10c pound New ( racked Hominy in hulk ... .’)<• pound New Flake Hominy 2 lb. loc Greencastle Green Beans, large can 2(k New Scotl County Hominy, large cans ll)c New Scolt County Kraul, large cans 13c No. 2 cans Scotl County Tomatoes . 10c Quaker Yellow Corn Meal 2 pkgs. 2.ii Quaker Hear! Barley 1 lh. pkg. l.jc l’tiffed Wheat 13c Puffed Rice 16c Diadem Pork & Beans 3 cans 25c C agles Mill C reek flour SI.00 sack Olga Hard Wheat flour SI.20 sack New Salt Mackerel 2 large fish for 25c Louis F. Hays Grocery & Bakery. South Side Square.
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.'15c •17c 28c 28c
BRICK ( H \PEL M. K. CHI RGB ■ "i vie* for Sunday February 29th.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Classe* (■ !' oil ag< -. please do Tiot forget that v. i m < I you to help us win the at- ’•••' anrt ntest with the New Mark< t Sunday School. At the present i He th' y are leading, hut we still have plenty of time to win, if our member.* and friends will rally. The pa.«tor will preach at 11 a. m. and 7::!0 p. m. The Epworth League meet - nt 7 p. m. Miss Irma O’Hair w. ll l»c the leader, all of the young j
e* Brick Chapel Communitv Rolled Oat*, new pro<
Sjiecial*, ready to bread
and fry, no waste, lb .1.1c ! Breakfast Bacon denned, machine sliced, lb 10,•
OUR COFFEE SPECIALS:
Maxwell House, lh 50. Old Reliable, II) ... ibc 3-F„ lh 51c Santos, our repeating «j ecial, lb. .16c Flake White and P. & G. 10 for 15. Granulated Sugar, 10 lh (i7' Matches, 6 boj.es 21c Hospital Toilet Tissue, .1 for .. 21Soda Cracker . family size box . dhc
Electric Light Bulba, up to 10 watt- 7 1 RADIATOR ALCOHOL. WHILE
rr lasts, gallon
Pork and Beans and Red Bran.*, 1 for 2.5c
little
are urged to attend this service.
K. M. Hays, Pastor.
better, 3 for .... WF. SELL IT
25. I
FOR LESS.
SATURDAY SPECIALS C hoice Reef Roasts, lb 15c Breakfast Bacon (light Sugar Cured) lb 35c Fresh Country Kggs, doz 28c Sugar Cured Bacon (by piece) lb. 29c Dressed Chix. We Deliver. Phone 24. Kauble & Son.
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We have just completed extensive improvements and alterations in our store, widening the aisle and lowering the shelving and on the second tloor completely redecorating and remodeling the entire department, making it possible to display merchandise more attractively for your inspection and that you may shop with greater ease and comfort. We now invite all who read this ad to come to our store, inspect the attractive changes and study SPRING’S CHOICEST FASHIONS < all it u Sty Ip Show, (all it a Spring Opening. Call it anything that will covrr ox tondod -parch and criii al sifting of tho u .1 .inEi m-.-, and importer.* offering* *0 that wo may show you a <" mprchensivr a sort..uat of tho bc-t in Women^s and Misses’ Coats Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Girls’ and Children’s Coats fh!, 1 ’ m ?L r li - nPR ’ a,i 8r n(> 'l "'‘O' thorn in oxtonGvo variety, chosen with tho same exacting discrimination, aro the best of GLOVES NECKWEAR BLOUSES E\mt!vi 1 av HOSIERY UNDERGARMENTS MBRELLAS HANDKERCHIEFS RAINCOATS LEATHER GOODS, FANCY FLOWERS, ETC 8$’Sf
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
ALLEN BROTHERS f)2 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE
hoover ELECTRIC SWEEPERS
