The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1927 — Page 2
THE OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY
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If He's Hopelessly HardBoiled Take Him To This One! I Sefore you .yive your Arab the Air, just because he’s a Wet Smack make a Heavy Date with him to see Taxi, Taxi. If this Gale of (ihur^les doesn’t make him a 100 per cent Butler and Kffjarer, then we don’t Know our Groceries. If he turns out to be a Kiebetzer after that, he’s a Flop, a Flat Tire, or What Have You. and there’s nothing left but to Give Him the (late hinges and all.
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TONIGHT ONLY
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After Six Days”
The World’s Greatest Story.
Thom* (12. T. F. UANDKL, Prop.
Moii.oa-. u to i.au\i»i:v, iM PAiics, ac» i:ssoi:iks. <; \.« \ Nil OH.. I-'ISK Tll’.KS AND BUUNSWICK T1KK.S. WIM’CKia: SKRVK'E—2) HOIK SEHVK'K. i ool’iai, ,v MAIM.ATT IIA'ITKUIK.'5—BATTERIKS RECII VliC.ia). I’.ATTKIIIKS UEFIU.ED FUTK.
(’amphell Bros.
I!i'/ Four Kl valor, I’hon ■ (id, (In on. a: ,10, Iml.
Fillin' re, I nil. Phone 10 I.
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at flreenrastle, Indiana, as ••econd class mail mailer.
Classified Ads.
Company’s selection. Address Foster Pickett, Reelsville, Inri. dp O', 2d, 1
HARRY M. SMITH, lulilnr and Proprielor
S. It. RARIDEN. City Editor. Personal And
Local News
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Mrs. T. H. Cline of X. Indiana St has been quite j|| for the past ten
days.
The condition of Charle
at the hospital, is reported about
same.
Tri Kappa "ill meet Thursday *7 .ai o'clock with Mrs. Thad Jones
the Clnverdale Road.
Mrs. John R. Cox has trone to Chi
cajro, called by the death of her hall
dster, Mrs. J. M. O’Toole.
For Sale • Mrs. S. P. Browning has rrceiv, i FOR SALE—Three good work worft of t t, ( , berth of a son, Oeorg • hordes at Auction. .Tame- Ram, Sat- [ jOU i-. to Mr. and Mi Oeotoc Browi.urday, 2 o’clock P. M. Clarence ; rl( , 0 f f) P trcit, Mich. Marcli ' t.
Autemiller. 2-2p
o The Martha Ridpath Pcront Te tch
FOB SALE:—Babv Chicks, full ,
lilood white rocks, harreil rocks and |. |r ' il .■ building Frid:i\ S. t . Reds. Mrs. Ida I'.. Baker Bam- afternoon j *,imptly r' --It) (tclft.'k. tiridpe. 2-D-W a HAST MARION FOR SALE—Two fine Bronze Tin Tho , wlm v-ii'-.l ::.y wi'li key hens. Ella York. Fillmore, R. i. »• iih Mme' I n !>'••
2fi-2p ;.ii«l Mrs. .1. U. Harmon. Katie Hnm-
■ ■ ft *in i,| an.! -oil, Rn ie Niclio!.-, Satl.e FOR SALE:— Full hlootled S. < I) u( ||e\, I u Ree , . Jewell Oorlla il
Bridges l s Iu , i'l p ggs from culled, blood », ni j rliildnn. lie 'I'incher M\ t! 1 the tested stock. Extia gm d laying Cash, (Jidda Hamilton, Corda Rocck-
strain. Price |. r Kill. Air-. S. 1,111, Klin 1 Eliott and children, l.oki It. Baird, Bainliride Ind. Phone ('a.-h an hi.li Ruth Ruark, Ollie Brick Chapel. 2tt-JI|i. Arnold and daughter, Opal, (Jladys n- Limeherry and children, Opal Tiin ht FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. Air. an Mi A. ! Lamheit.-. Mr. and
Ift? V. College. 'Phone olR-K.
CIGAR EXPERTS fail to AGREE
S. C. It'ds:—F.gys for setting $'» p. r ttMI. Mrs. Wain i Brown, Ree!
The Woman’s Study Club will meet j ville, Iml. I!. R. :: Phone Mnnhatwith Mrs. Harry Talbot, south Ind-1 ian. 2.'. fit iana street on Thursday afternoon a: n 2:.’!0 o’clock. Bufl - Orphington eggs for batching | I These egg- are careful) selected from i.Sundaj with • i I)n de\ and familj ! hens culled for high egg production Mt. and M. E E. Bui- and son.
\lrs. W oi. X’ewmai Mrs. Ellen Newman, and Oran Buis and wife. Mr-. Elis. Hunter visited Thursday with Mi ami .Vlr-.. Norwood. Mrs. Sadie |)utllc\ and IToyd ami Mrs. Mary II .'it. -u< nt Fi iday w ith
Mrs. \my Bui-.
BUI Nichol of Stilesville spe-A
Prof. Yuncker will give
optican lecture. There will also h.i a musical program. Everyone i-
cordially invited to attend.
The First Ward Parent Teachers Association meeting ha- been postponed a week from Friday night because of the basketball tournament. James Berry, living north of town was brought in to the County Hospital Tuesday in quite a serious condition. Mr. Berry has been ill for
the past five years.
Mrs. Charles Eit.djoige attend-.1 the funeral of Mrs. Rieka Bruner in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Bruner was a relative of Mrs. Eiteljorge. She will remain there for a visit with relatives before returning h< me.
INDIAN M’OLIS 1.1 \ KSTtlt K
Prices reasonable. Albert <J. Muffin. •> Almon . . Ie | . . Glen ikire. ari l Phone JlO. 2H-'it j family hut ay afternoon. o Dalla- Ruark spent Saturday night FOR SALE OR RENT • r. room ^.nd yun las wi'.ii !.. on. Newman, cottage :’,10 W. Liberty St. I-VM Mrs. Mary Huii'er was !i ppin r
.i | In Indianapolis Saturday.
FOR SALE—Cheap if -old at once, j Horae. Robin >n aid famib. vi.— one acre of ground with two h hi . • ■ ucd Sunda> with \lelvii Ruark and
one, 3-rooms and one ."i-roonv-'. Sruth | Tamily.
of city limits. For particul'i' - in-i Mi . Harry Hunter and son Cha^. (juire, fill Crown St. l-3t. and Ml Olen Dudley and son Floyd ______ 0 visited Tuesday with Mrs. Johnnie
FOR SALE:—Five room semi-mod- Williams. thp s . im( . a . Tue.-dav’.-e.n home, close in. Phone 73fi-L. 2-2’.; o— the demand was brisk.
o BRICK CHAPEL
FOR SALK—l*ui' Huff Rock egg Mi Ruby Ba'n r iuimd home Sat at -iO cents per setting, or fft.00 pet tn.l.t; a"; r -pen ling the winter in
Prexy Comments
INDIANAPOLIS. March 2. (UP) A 1) Ip
vrii Dunav x^9$(j
on the Indianapolis livestock market i • today. The run of 5,000 was about'
roceiots n*'<!
hundred. Mr . Brai 1
Odell, (JrecnIfi- lp. 23-2 !l.
Creencastle Garage and Transfer
Joel Brook-hire who is making hi FOR SALE: O home at present in Ladoga, and who , „| )U i 0 r oqo ,.gg ha- been s riously ill. is reported us Syt nicate Iiicubnt< t much improved. Quay Brookshire, a cpy, priceon, wa- visiting here today from (j . ere: .-lie
Ladoga.
Old Trusty Incapacity. One 120 egg eappa-
Vi and to. D. M. Falls, R. 2. Phone Rural 11!'!.
21-Mrch. 2 2t
Saturota Florida. I Mr. and Mr-. !■ icst O’Hair an I dtuightei- Mr. and Mis. Brice Browi Und (liildren motored to Clayton anti '. initial with Mr an Mis. Sam Wood-
worth ami family Sunday.
Mi. and Vti'-. Iim Pace atid daugh-
The ten price of .sl2..’>0 wa. commanded h> light", ight material wit''' the bulk of the porkers brini.ing i
.if 12.25 to s 12.50.
The cattle market was -'rong to higher with 1000 fresh boviues included in the offering. Beef steers ; were higher sidlirg at sS.25 le :Gti.d:i while cows were steady. Calves were around 50 cents I wer. i
ACT ION OF COM ERIM |' |; f L \T ED—WEST S SI vn.MiAi'
IS REPEA l EI).
I OR SALE:—M!i il'-rock egg - * ; per hundred. Mrs, M A. VV’immer.
23-31.D.*-VV.-.Mch. 2!
Today was Walter J. Ashton's ninety .-ecotwl birthday anniversary and he was able to be up town and meet hi- friends. He is one of the oWast j
citizens of the county, and is still in 1 ' 11
het 1th for Id- >e r ° B SALE: 1 ' " '
fmm, house modern, throe mil
Word wa- received by Mrs. Alonzo soutli of Square. See H. Uloomquist, t'ouk of i he death of Mrs. J. M. 12nd. rf'or north llBsi office on V'iiie O’Toole at her home in Chicago, at St. 2-3p.
5 o’clock this morning. Mrs. O'Toole wa- formerly Mi-s Cora Pruett and
lived here. She is Mr.-, (’oids and Mrs.
a half sister of John R. Cox.
Come down to Big Four Elevator and look Mir line over, we nil) m-II you implements, tecl- ami fence, Bid Top posts, < lo»er Seed, Timothy seed. Soy Beans, Suli, I ull-O'-Pcp line uf chick feed. King.tn's l inkage ami p.utllry feeds, lust received a car »l Olivet ituplemeiila, and reisiirs; Tractor. disc harrows. No. It sttlkie plows, Culti-puckers, single and ilouhh: two row cultivators, uiuuun spreaders, wagons, lime sowers. walking breaking plows, horse drawn disc harrows, sulkir rakes, spike t*sMh harrow h. We also hanJI.- its Twhu Deere line ol lools. New Idea spread-i-i.. yy e will trade and take corn, wheal or oats at market price tor anything we handle. (nine down and gel our prices before you hoy or sell your grain.
Walter S. Campbell
t OOLinC.E SIGNS BIEL
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WASHINGTON, March 2. (11*1— President Coolidge today signed the Naval appropriattoiut bill, which indudes authorization for starting three additional cruiser-. An appropriation of .>450.000 for Tatting the work was approved a
IV.v day ago by House and Sen: p conferee- after the House originally had rejected a higher sum and the
S< nate had approved it.
The local fire department made a run Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock to the old l/tcust Street Church now hGng used for classrooms by ih n V’ublic Speaking depat tment of the University. The blaze was confined to a -mall p rtion of the toof and it was estimated that the damage would amount to less than five dollars. Mr-. Evelyn Riley Nicholson ot Detroit, sailed Saturday from New York City on the steam-hip New \msterdam, for the Hague, Holland,: where -he will join Bishop Nicholson, who has b»pn there several weeks. While in Europe, Mrs. N'iehoolson will visit Budapest, AustroHungary, where -he will attend the Internati nal Missions Council meeting from April fi to 13. She will aln attend a meeting in Lausanne and one in Geneva, before returning home. The two latter meeting- will
be on international peace.
—Wanted -
WANTED—Small stone crusher, between the limits of K” and 14”. Cal 1 Banner. 2-31
POSI TION wanted by reliable wo man, as kitchen help <r maid work. Call Banner office. 2H-3p
For Rent
FOR RENT:—Four rooms. Call 5fi7-K.
unfurnished 2-lt.i
Ruth and ('. K. Hall at Sunday dinner with Mr (Tara Darnell and Lilly
Cully of Bainbi'idge.
K lj;..r Rta-’c d vi;V ;iRi ! , baby vi-itcl with relatives Sunday. Mr. .*:"d Mr.. Branham Austin spent
Sin , ay in Rockville. -— o —
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Dance at the Red Men Hall Thursnay night. Match 3rd. Hveryene invited. Good music. 2-lp l~ l* .!• I' i~ ,{• 'if* r fr nf* 'l' L NUT f'AliS 4 .!' .!■ !• I' ■' l- {- k ’I' I-
OLD GOLD M T STAR PLAYS L \ST (J \ME
ST 1 DENT I \ K KS LIFE NEW YORK, Mar. 2. (UP)-
othcr student uieide wa.- discovere I
T’tie WillThg W< rkers of Summer--ct church will serve lunch in the court hou.-e lobby, Saturday, March r.th, 2-vk t-'l.
IMPORTANT We consider our used car department a major division of this business and conduct it accordingly. You will receive the same courtesy, the same intelligent service and honest dealing as you would expect to receive if you were buying a new car. H. A. SHERRILL
A USC-D CAR IS.ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT
HELPS \ PAINFUL ACHING
BACK
Lumbago and a stiff, aching back sugge-t at mice the nr Q d of a good diuretic to -timulate kidney secretions a.id rid the system of troublesome poisons that cause the distressing aches. Mrs. Black of Petersburg, Ya., -ays: “Before I took Foley I Pills diuretic, I could not stoop over nor raise up without great pain. Now -incc taking them I have none.” Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A prompt improvement will amply repay you. i Satisfaction guaranteed. R. P. MULLINS, DRUGGIST.
FOR RENT:—123 acres near the Zinc Mill at Green castle. Fore-t Stanley, Fillmore. W.-3t. FOR RENT:—210 acre larm, ne.\r NV.w Maysville Cash or grain. Wii* ■ Oren Hull, Roachdale. |->p FOR RENT: -Six room heuso, lights, water, b scment and gutuge OOP east Walnut street. Phone r,03 or 28T. 23-3|» FOR RENT Two nicelj furt ed, modern, sleeping rooms. Phone 710. 21-tr 1
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnisi*.., loom near college and hu-incss dDtrict. Phone 15fi-K. 22-tfl
-o — FOR RENT:—4 room house and garden. 3'.j miles South of Greencttstle. Phone H. M. Grady. l-.Tp.
I illndreds of Farmers Have Profiled by liecoming Regular l T sers of Our Money. There is no reason why you should not he one of them, t dependable money supply will invariably solve your worst problems and give yon a new leeling of security. YOU MAY FEEL absolutely sure that we will take care of your needs to your complete satisfaction. INDIANA LOAN CO. 2D, E. Wash. St.
—Miscellaneous — •— -o Whan you think of lumber, think Allan Lumber <’o. A home owned and operated institution. Phono
\ATTEND the Oran Hall sale, Friday, March 4th., at New Maysville. 28-3p.
COME to the High school gymnasium for the box supper, Thursday, March 3rd., fi:30 p. m. Bring your box. Plenty of amusements. Every body invited. i-2t.
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BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING
• OST I ME RE< i I \L
SI list RIBE FOR I'll
inv'Pi
f_
JACK STEW ARD
Jack Steward, former Bainbridge high school star, ended his college
vrra wu', r v. i • , 4 carcer on th( ‘ •b'Pauw basket hall EGGS W hite Leghorns exclusively, 1 ) t( , an , TueS(lay ni ,, ht
Buy your chicks from a breeding farm who breed an,l hatch only their own breed, catalogue and prices hy request. Cloverdale, Ind., Clnverdale tf>n (() Poultry Farm. 16-lt. wk.
against the
strong Franklin quintet, playing the best brand of ball he has exhibited this winter. Steward accounted for
DePauw’s points and ht Id
Skinner, Baptist floor guard, score-
o second half. Steward gra<lKRNST NURSERIES PKONIAS antes this June and hi In- will he fi-l named kinds. High average rat- 1 keenly felt next season as h P wa- i tug, 3 to 6 eyes each clump. Price regular on the varsity for three each 50 cts. to 11.25. Fifty cents vn years. He is a member of the Delta rieties are $5.00 the dozen. 3 for $1. I'psllon fraternity
Clearance of All Wool Dresses
In very Wool Dress Sharply Reduced Not for a couple of month- yi wl ' 1 winter be over for you—hut . clear our racks of all winter gainje' 1to make room for the New Sin imr ' and Dresses which are ari vi 'This Sale will give you an opi ,or ^';‘^ to replenish your wardrobe ter 1 ' money. Charmeens, Serges, I’ 11 ; ’Twills, Flannels and novelty wM Desirable styles and material- ‘ 11 Spring wear. Dresses formerly up to $30.00 all at one prict •
$14.95
Many satisfied customer- :,VP n jpi5
SALK OT P UK .U
advantage of our
RICAN HAND MADE GOW v' ; 5 TEDDIES. Every stitch hand em brm ; , ered on a soft fine quality of halls attractive pastel shade-.
$1.00
ALLEN BROTHERS 52 Years Of Faithful Service.
Pi L. II. MuiTin w:,- tl j,j day regarding tlu* ■ j, :d) ut Methodism in 1’ ana i lati'.n to DePauvv ,. ; 1 1 appeared in a Chica panar. H 1 pronounced the entire niikk , base and baseless fain iration. In this connection, Tre-i.lent .Hut-!
W P of I Urn. c. rra ; 1,n * was !:; l ' ; ' , ' l the run '' Hn said: ’’Instea Helen Knnuer. Jewel W.i.rht and w « s ^ flc 1 , ‘‘ nt ^ s "f»Lv Ihe even ts reported in that aruie a J Bei: i r O’JIait atU'.id. d the' young vea ers brought a lo;, [h( . neWs that went „ ut | a4 people’s conference Saturdav and " "'- 1 0111,1 1 ->s- • '’’.irom the North Indiana Cmifere.*-] Sunday at Ru.-sellville. ' ' ' . in regard to the Bundy case th-Bum?
tughlei ^ ncreast a < 0 j Visitoi - at tl it i istered in the sheep and lambs de , . . „ j
meet with the membt: - of the ftari
iiartment tmlav with cnou'e larnhs . .
hi iugiag a top of $15.10. Bulk l.nnu ''' Visitors from the other tw.cs-j,
. _ j 10 . ' «mce. ol e
((uiries as to the faers in tb ew,y said committee to report tothni*:
fere nee next April.
“Recently these Vi m-: u-vl had a friendly, construniv tl An * cnee lasting through i* a sub-committee wa :1 today wh n Carl Peterson, l^'>' pa| ''i old art student who came to Ne./ York a yaar ago from Denmark wa:i f: und dead from gas in his rooming 1
house here.
The youth had written more tha.i a dozen not:.- in Danirh, most of thero addressed to persons in Denmark.
up their finding to lx- eporwl to the conference . J
lieved no UfioU- 1 ' ed in this meeting port wWl ch .i r up
: a tiding- and is of a f
ill o.”
1 When asked to eonunent on references to himself ’ e i news story, he said t mt thMW ■nothing needed to In- added to t»
.'statement by Mr. W'e-t, prcsideK4j
Board of Trustees, i .mir . 1
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A very unusual and unique song. recital will I ■ given in Meharry hall j l * l °
Thursday evening at 8:15. The pro-. hafl ,unt ' h with President Marlin > gram will , . t of -ong- of differ- day (the day the art ear' I ent nations ami the singers will be I not a word was said .hi ut | dre-set! in the mode typifying th ■ ical or any other difficulties. He nations which they represent. in good health and has mi int'T 1 *
T he soloi.-t- are Rosamond Nyman, 1 of resigning.” Margaret Dennis, Virginia Auyer, o
and Mary R.iuth Bottles, assisted by Mildred .Morris, narrator, and Norman Beeson, Walter VonBrock, and
' Dale IsDy, trumpeters.
No admi-s ; n v/ill lie charged and j the public is cordially invited.
The Official Board rf the Meth church will meet n hi I
the church.
