The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1927 — Page 2

THE CREFTNT \STT.E DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22. 1927

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Fritereil in thp Pn%t Office at Greenra«Me, Indiana, a* furnnd class mail mailer.

HARRY M. S^fTTH I'ditor and Proprietor

S. R. RARIOFN, City Fditor Personal And

Children's play is most imjnrtaMt.

old wFl kee!» arAd. Mother,

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The most economical refrigerator made. 5.5 cu. ft. food storage capacity. J cylinder air cooled compressor installed in basement. Noiseless 42 cube ice capacity fully automatic. White, Duco-steel box throughout, moull metal trim. 3 coils beingdefrosting automatically. Four feet added storage space in base of cabinet.

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Price installed, $245.00 Easy Terms If Desired Fully Gauranteed. See it at City Meat Market

Frigidaire Sales & Service. L. B. cowoili; Phone 677.

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Local News

J..col) EiU'l i- aticndinjr th* Rnt:»r\ con’-nniinn at Fcrt Wayne. A. J. I»u|-f wa a business visito*’ m Terre Haute on Tuesday. Mr-. Phillip Maxwell ef I.oui=\'ille, K\.. i here visitin'? friends. liev. Victor I.. Raphael and Dr. \\ liam Blanchard arr- attending the R .'ary convention in Fort Wayne. The Hastem Star entertained with a midge party at the Masonic Temple; Tuesday afternoon. Moose I .as) g e. Vo. 17if»2 will meet c |•|■tnllMr -ession Wednesday evening ;.! * o’clos-L. All member- he pre.sen’. I

Strike Spreads; Reign Of Terror Grips Shanghai j

KXKCrTIOVF.RS SWORD DRIPS WITH BLOOD OF IT< MANY \ KTIMS.

For Sale liy R. P. MI LLIN'. DRIT.GIST

Farm hloc lea'i- r- had intended asking postponen o f -election of a leader until later in the year hut they failed to pr>--- the demand.

Treating Cancer Early Only Cure For This Disease

ITie Martha Wa.shimrton Club v ill nn et with Mrs. William Stewart :20 Gillespie St. Wednesday at 2:"'*.

o’clock.

CHICAGO, Fe

The Coterie will held it, annual 1 is thp fau ^ of r

■ niver-ary party Friday evening 1 thruary 2.Tth at the home of Mi's -

CAI SHS ONK DF\TH OFT OF

TKV IN PLOPLH OVER

TM 1 MA.

Y ra GouMing, N". College Ave.

22. iFP)—Cancer nut of every t >n

tleaths over the me of twenty. I; may occur at a . age, hut occur

i most freciuently ' t eei tne .

Chinese Warship Crew In Revolt

MRN BOM’S GINS 1 PON 'll \ N(. II M ANDOPKN fiue. KHPOKT.

SHANGHAI, F- >. 22. (U*' Th ■ of a uhirieee wars',in reh-lled today and began firing on S’am'iiui. Tice • belle from the relrellicu-. f.ua>> .ruck in tfe outskirts of th' •ify.' Fort ipner njsh-.d to t!i? waterfront a* the <ound of firin: , • erhoc i over the international and I rene.!

seuiements.

Memberr of the foreisri civilian' ■ o.cirt tr defen-e compan e- v..-re

rnohilizwl.

i hr British forces ,-ent here to prete: t the city prepared to '♦I'-tharpe

thrir duty.

be a copy of the picture of th"* -amr title by Titian in the Prado Gallery at .Madrid. After a cleaning, howetT, it wa- feund that the London "Holy Trinity" differed in a number of details from the Madrid picture and experts decided it was not a reduced copy, but a -ketch for the larger picture .in th' Prado. Several American dealers were p! pared to pay large -urns for \ pi turc*. but th* National Gallery cured the first refu.-al on it and eventually bought it. The price i-re-vorted to have be-en about s-'tO.lXtli.

Hewitt Measure Goes To House

BILL TO CT T POWER OF TAX

BOARD HAS SEN VTK

APPROVAL.

Liberal Forces Near Managua

forty and sixty.

Through the len • r-hip of the medical profession, to ’her with the individual and un : •! efforts of th. public in the* fipt; against the infectious disease, -uch as.measle-, scarlet fever, wl ing cough, dip! - theria, typhoid f wr. and tuberculosis, the deaths from these cause, I have been reduc i ai>out AO ])er cent, during the past 20 years. Thi.- h;i given an averae prolongate n o: ' life, but has ran ed mor' peopl ? into : the cancer age. Iris must, therefore be at least one <•;. -e for the increase of nearly fifty percent in cancel ! deaths during tin- ime twenty year-. The exact cau--- of cancer is no*.

know that cancer . ealthy tissue, an I

1009 S. College Ave. A state officer, that, if the tis .■ , ar kept in a b" the gues* of the chapter. healthy conditior. cancer will not b

| likely to develop. Toward thi- end all wart“, moles " pecir.lly if under-

, . 1 . . going change), < ronic sores, and re

n. j,.** cm-ts c i]d 1 rrjoved 01

properly treated.

In the msuth. white p.atche- or any sore or ulcer on the lin. tongue cheek or throat that does not begin to heal within two weeks shoulii receive ski! ful medical treatment. Any tumor may be cancer, or may change in* >

cancer.

Indigestion which recurs fr quentlv shculd he carefully investigated and projserly treate i^. Any unnatural discharge from the body should arou* 1 ' suspicion and should he definitel; proven not to he due to cancer. Cai

Maple Heights prayer meeting ser- 1 vie- at the home of Frank McCarrk tonight at 7;f!0 o’clock conducted by Mrs. John Acree. Everyone is I

cordially invited.

The box -upper to be given by the j Pa M Teachers As,oeiation of the | Bis si h-.ol ha- been postponed un-j ill T ir-day March Trd. It will he

la hi in the old gymnasium.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Donrter er-j te-itained with a dinner party at the country ch:h Monday evening f *r -d” couple-s. Music was furnish-' i j

by Doc. Noble’- orchestra.

T e P. K. O. Si-teihocd will me;? 4

L-r - I 11 r at (MIO o'clock Thur«dav known, hut we < a' the home of Mrs. H. B. Gough does net begin it

1‘utnam Lodge No. 4.7 meets to night, important business in revisin'**

md :trd degree. Be mre and come -p. Visiting mem 4 ihrs always wel-

come.

SHANGHAI, Feb. 22. (TP)—f Mdte of Barbarous m vh- ds of in- • *. nidatirc again-*. Nationalist*, the ge*i eral strike continued to spreatoday an ! the beheading of Pickets.

■ ■ - pace.

The decapitations day* of the ..Manchus. The “City executioners" iaie •■Amateur-” with no previous cxpc 1 !, r,'. The victim’- head is hacked rf i ,i . r r that sliced off with O'e : clean blow. L'n-’fr the old Manchu law, the executioner who failed to cut off a head with one tioke of his -~wor 1 wa- himself executed. But there ..* now nn -uch law. If there were, ■ there wn-dd he a shortage of execu- (

At' ners.

There i- little ceremony cither to ; th“ capture of a per-on or hN de- '• pitaii . A a dua- of soldiers, call-^ eil the edition pttirol,” parades ilov a r.nrrotv, ciowded street in the' Uhiiie-e section of the city. Their nay ru t- : • fixe,!, in the rear is a ; tall, menacing "city executioner.’’ Ife i carrie, a heavy sword encased in

crim-on silk.

The terrified p'.lcstrains crowd to •he sides of the street, not knowing .'. hich one will next be picked on* ''■rom among them. There i- nminnu •

I -ili nee.

On the ,|ig!ue,t provocation .1 Uhine.-e is ci/.ed by the squad < ‘ , soldiers. No reason is given. IF 4 is if rern to hi- knees, hi- hand are I tied behind him, his head bent for-

wa; I, his neck extended.

Calmly and with not the ,lightes* •how of r-tpotion, the execution'! bates his sword and start- whacking ' away, while the - l.iiers intimi a;'

the ciowrls.

The hen I is then placed in a woo !- cn r.ige which i.- naileu to a po 1 '. ' th- 4 pole is placed at a city gate or <>me other prominent (dace in the ity where the large,t part of the population i- sure to ,ee it. Th-' holv

is h-f-. in the street.

F reigner- in the Internationa) “Ulemcrt i.-e fearful of the r-f'Vt lire beheading will have on the (; done,'- if the outhern troop- on-

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grunted .mu Shanghai may beconi the batti ■ grown - of a Civil War.

ARROuncement

To our customers and the public In order to reduce our retail prices of Best Quality Meats Beginning Tuesday March 1, we wiil conduct a strictly CASH market up town. C. T. VANCLEAVE, Prop. Phone 137 PUBLIC SALE

Having decided to quit fanning,

Clinton Township, 2 1-2 miles northwest

west east

I am going to sell t ,, of Clinton Fall-. 2 1-? - J

of Morton, 1-2 mile .,<-uth of State Road N . ::i;; _ _ " '

nf Pnrtlanrl Mills,

THI RSDAY, FEniU AHY 21

\l 10:00 \. M., the following described proper)t

H—HORSFS .V Ml LES-s

Bay Mar', -mooth mouth, good w rker; 2 Bla h M.u . ,„ f J m uthe-l. good worki-r,; 1 Bay Mare, 10 years old, g- 2

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Brown Mare mule, about 16 hands, sound, work any when Mare mule, 11 years old; 1 span black mules, 4 and •">, w and horse, unbroken.

17—CATTLE—17

1 Rea l Cow, I yr. old; 1 Red Shorthorn cow, 7 yr. • horn cow. I yr,. Id; 1 datk Ih-d Shorthorn cow, I yrs. e ■ hoim c.iw, 7 yrs. old; 1 Hereford cow, I yrs. old* 2 Short! m Hi thru. A . abovi ci and heifers ai i-egi'l-red—and aie hre<l and with < alf. 1 Red Shoi'.li t Hi reioid Heifer; 1 Roan Shorthorn BulP calf, wt. about Shorthor: teer calu-, wt. about 700 Ih-.t I Bright Rwt. about 100 lbs.

31—HOGS—31

6 pure-bred Poland China sows, bred to farrow* r. M 20 P land Chin* Shouts, wt. about 77 lbs.. 1 Registei -j Big INp 4 , Roar, wt. about 600 lbs.; .*» voung Poland Ch: I; •

China Gilt.

—H VY & GRAIN— About 700 bushel- of corn. 300 bushels of good before the rains. 100 tons Timothy and Clover hay.

Big firfl

k Red I 'ludibmi

1 lb; . gJ

oats, thra

—FARMING TOOLS—

2 Wagons. John Deere manure *preader; Dfeiing four-horse, 12 disc wheat drill; 1 disc; *! sulky plow

nay

1 roller; cultivators; 1 tooth harrow; 3 sets double i ' harwd , L -- t buggy han.e-.s. 3 sets single harnos-; 6 good leathi • i ! ‘cab buggy; 2 - ngle buggies, and oilier farming too!- *.

mention.— 1 Ford Sedan, 1919 model.

TERMS: -Sum, of $10 and under cash. Over 10 will be given, purchaser giving bankable security. N cent^interest from date. 2 percent, olf f r ca.,h; no ;

moved until terms of sale n-e compil'd with.

Mat n Oi-.ee., i>. 2, .sunaine.i n --vere ga-h over the left eye Monday when a mule kicked him. Mr. Owen, wa- bringing two mules 'A th h me of 0. If. Wtignt neaBa! ibridge, when the accident oc-

curred.

A radio receiving set in-tailed a* t o high school building by A. P. Cherowrth, enabled the students to hear Presi ent Uorlidge’s address to

umsinat | of 6 'r.«k -‘ring '*■ •ty Uk»

M A It Rl AGE WITH WIDOW OF NEPHEW HELD II.LFGM

LONDON, Feb. 22. (fP)—A c-uri-°us ov-! ight in the law of F.nglan!! ho w . ( . jp epl>

J. F. I^RKINS

C ol. O. J. Uedor, A net. ( iti/.ens Trusl ( o.. (M

Lunch Will Be Served.

mak' - it illegal for

in love with the vvo-

|ue-tion. The magistrate

man to marry . man in

hi- brothers sons widow, though l' r '. u i 0( |.

can marry hi- brother’s widow.

This was revealed in a ruling by I “These marriages are forbidden un-

INDIANAPOLIS Feb 2- .UP; Proven not to be due to cancer. Can- t MilKiitrat< ‘ Cla, . kp 11:1,1 af,,>r ,W th< ‘ 01,1 law in the tabTh' Hewitt bill to’remove from th- l^“ r C™™**’* to cer does not indicate anv MchmI taint, P'ohlems’’ put les at the end cf the Book Commim S’-tte Board ^of ^ no di-grace, is not contag-' ^ ^

the power of review; of bond issue |p . .. Matinns thp counm -. ^ "' fl U ^ Pa,nfU ' at th " h< '-

and tnuisferrmg this authority to ginning.

.judges of circuit or superior court Township assessors uitd deputiesi scru, n or medicine has been

Bin LI. 1<»K POSSESSION OF w;.« sent to the llou.-e of Bi |.r'-- 4 n W 'H bold their annual spring meeting ^ oun, l that w ill cure cancer, but that M AS 41A OCTl BRED fM It- tatives today bearing the .Senate' ot March 1, in the office of county a P^ , l* p • , also to tuherculosi-, and yet

IN<; NIGHT. approval by a 26-20 vote late Mon as-es-or, Charles .Marshall. At this through watchful care tuberculosis ______ clay. time plans for the year and instrue- ^e prevented and, if properly

MANAGUA Nicaragua Feb ’•* ; 1pss volP a,1 d the bill woul-l t' 011 -- in a*se--ment work will he treated at the loginning, can be cur-.'aeg-a liberal’ troop* have foYcedi^' 6 failH t0 attain a fonstitptional j Panted. , cd. LikcwLe.ifeanceri.srfcogniztheir way to a position only a score majority as it did last Friday. ■* „ ...... - ed and treated at the beginning while

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the widow of my brothers -on?” and lationship h; - tjecn modified comp.-u-“C I marry my late wife’s mother’ atively recently by the Act* of 1007 -i-ter?" The question* were asked and 1921. whereby marriage is pe r - hy two men each of w hom inriste I mitte! with ;i dcvp;i-e ( | wife's sister

is a prc*cri|ilirn for ' OLDS, G KIPP 1.11 !' <4 BILlul s I*K\ HR iND M tlTSi, It kill* (he "erins. _ tir.tl a deceased l i *1 I Apparently ie nev< 1 " ■ urriM tiI Legishiture. in pu- 'hf.-P '.si extend them to what far remote rclationshi|i, 11 ' ■ ly- a the; ■ son's wife."

f mile- froitj Managua, seat of the * Tv measure provoked heated deonservativ' Diaz government. ! 1 [‘* tft on ’ 1,p Senate floor and party Conservatives and Liberals wer*. 1 ^’-es were broken in the roll call, -ittling last night for possession of P1 "' r ^ < ’ en Republicans and thirto - Masaya, a city 20 mile from th" D<,,nocrals votefl for P as “«e while capital. jvetea against passage were all from

The Conservative government wa- 11 Lepuhlican side,

understood to be withdrawing troop. | 1 llf ' w hich Sen. John II. irom cities rccupied by F. S. .Marine-,! 11 ‘ witl » ' ,Vm ' H a “t p . •* the author,|

.."'I sending th<.-m to danger points which have not been declared neutral zones by Rear Admiral I^itimer, commanding the American forces in

Nicaragua.

That led to a renewal of the Liberal charge that the Marines ar. aiding the Diaz forces, and tha American intervention is an accom-

plished fact.

U. S. Marines were doing guard duty on all trains in and out of Man-

agua.

Mrs. J. P

Allen, Sr. <lelightfully I it j s still a local disease, it can be* entr mined at her honr in North-(cured in the great majorin of case! wovd thi.- afternoon with a patriotic One may compare a cancer to - pauy. The residence was artistically fi re . A fire can easily he put ou* dfo rated appropriate to Washing- even by a pitcher of water, if it i ton’. Imthday anniversary. Enter- recognized and treated properly at tain merit was furni*hed by the 1 the beginning. But the more th-Gre guests each of whom told a patrotie has spread, th" more difficult it is

to fight and the more damage will

would r store conditions a they e\-| Janie, Bittles, William Blanchard flonP - Depending upon the natur.is*ed after the special session in 1920 “nd Floyd Call who furnished musical thing . th' dr' or the cancer m i (Hiring the administration of Gov. entertainment for the Grrenen.,ti' , * ov '‘ lo P VPr >' lowly and the fighJames P. Goodrich, when the “home Rotarian- at the Fqrt Wayne conven- lna * He. suece-,ful, although bcgui

tion arrived home early Tuesday 1 Vf,r * lr,te * or Tna '’ develop ver/ morning. The novelty of the port- rE P* < * ly anfl *-iy may lose the figh*. able orchestra made a big hit in all' P rr ' ver, t a fire, the fire underthe hotel and other eating place -1 inspec-t the hu ling and hav; where the Fcal men playe»i Monday. conditions removed which lead to

! fire. To fight cancer, have the hod

A special venire of forty jurors was inspected so a* to remove th;- condrawn Monday for the trial of I^-lan ditions which precede cancer or, if Ft. wart, former superintendent of this has not bes-n done, have the can-

rule” tax bill wa* enacted.

SAVINGS DEPOSITS GAIN IN GERM \ N \ l(R( F.NTI

BRITISH ART GALLFRI GETS I AMOLS PAINTING LONDON, Fob. 22. (UP)—American art dealers in I»nd<>n were roi -ntly beaten by the National Art Gallery in securing the famous Titian "Holy Trinity.” The picture wa.s first Itelievcd to

BERLIN, Feb. 22. < UP)—Germans are now saving more monev

h-m before the war, judging by of-, the county poor farm, who wa.* in- rer treated skilfully and thoroughly

dieted on sixteen charges by the from the beginning.

if irs MONEY > on need, we’ll k*nd you $25 to $300 On easy terms Indiana I/ian To. 21'j E. Washington St. OPEN ALL M EEk.

filial statMics just is.-ued by th Prussian savings hanks. Although German thrift is thu- rapidly reasserting it-elf, heavy lusee* during the war and inflation periods hav' kept the total savings deposits far

below the pre-war level.

Government-owned savings hank in Prussia in November, 1924, held n total of 332,000,000 marks or h|>pioximutely $80,000,000. A year later, these deposits had risen to 1096 - 200.000 marks, or about $271,000,900 In December, 1926, when the late-, tally was made, the total savingha I reached the po.-t-wnr record o' 2.018.900.000 mail:, (r roug.ily (301-

300,000.

De*pite this swift itu-rea,e, tie average bank ticcount of each Pru - .-■it.n citizen i* still cnly one-sixth of the pre-war amount. Thu*, in 1913,

NEW MAYSMLI.E

There will be a public sale on the Oran Hall farm on-half mile east of New Maysville, March 4, 1927. Mrs. John Springer and children, spent Thursday with Mr-. Dan Wel-

ler,

Leatha Gleason of Indianapoli.-.

grand jury last October. Stewart v ill go on trial in the Putnam circuit court on March 1, before special judge, John Rowley of Brazil. II Well . recent leaner of, the

Black ii.i Gold Collegians, left last!

week fo New Orenns, Ijj., where hr

becomes mt "ager of the Pip| ami |

Orch' ■Ira 1 epaitment of th" Collins

Piano Co. Before leaving Greencnrtlc ! ^ nt a ^ ,,a y fi wi,h hpr m o, -her.

(Wells wi, , .-t-ct r of th.* Green- „ Sarah G1#, « on -

-•astle Mu ; ipai £ and; alsh > wist, Mrs * E,la Hendren t* spending a

•he agent f„- Ki.v-, bund ins! •emert'J fioys ' Wlth >tf r si ' - r - J ^

n Bowen of Greencastle.

Ida and Laura Steward, Lulu Wei ler, Clyde Steward were in Greonen.

tie Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Asher of Indianapolis, Rev. Rollie Smith wer" Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Jesse

Kendell.

Geneva Temple, Corncliu- Hyspher of Indianapolis spent Sunday w-th home folks.

TWO RE-ELECTED.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. (UP)— Without the expected opposition or dissension, house Republicans at a caucus lust night selected Speaker

327 mark* was the- average per capite | Nicholas Longworth, Ohio, and Floorsaving- deposit, while the averrur leader John O. Tilson, Conn., to sucPms'ian’. a<#nunt i now 5,3 mark*. 1 reed themselves in the 70th congress.

I lie Woman Who Sews Will «>, j • InterHted In These , |1 ,

EVERFAST SUITING, the “Old Reliable” i n colors of ro *e, blue, orchid, jade, natural and Bermuda, a ~

thr yanl

Rvn^TF^ D,i i' TY a "'< BAn.STE m white ground* with colored imlkadots or daintv Moral patterns, j q the yard ...

EVERFAST Tl’BTEX, a woven check fabric, white ground with colored check* of red green, black or orchid, /» e* the yard . .

EVERFAST TUBRAY, a lu*trous Rayon fabric in a variety of colored check*. *

The yard

SPRING WASH FABRICS

HVFRI AST Wash Fabrics are ah-olutely guaranteed tub f a ,t v\ a,h them any way you pi asc. . th<> X.west and Smartest Fahncs at

ALL KN'S

75c _

Lingerie Fabrics Jersey Voile, a sheer, shallow stripe voile of soft texture in pink, weet pea and honev,|,- w , tin. yard .. Pajama Checks of fine quulitv mercerized material in pink. non . •” « and orchid, O/k Shadow Check Voiles of soft fm" quality in colors of orchid

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SOISETTE PRINTS i - ItltW and dark color.* with . hi’f* floral or conventional *j(^ designs, the yard ’

SPORT PRINTS in a l>ig ranof iittrartire pattern- in 1 new Spring cnlorie 9‘Vf tlie yard

PETER PAN PRINTS a pit' fabrics in ail the minted la-le* for Spring. The yard

PRINTED PERCALFS ' ecptional quality :l range < f color an-l i ’:id_ suitable for apron, an 9i)l* porch dresses. Th" yard

prtrroRiAi. REVIEW PATTERNS

ALLEN BROTHERS 52 Years Of Faithful Service.

hoover electbiu SWEEPERS