The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1927 — Page 2

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I'JnU'rnl in thr I’vsl Office ill Crcwicuslle Indiana. *8 second class n...i' matter.

H AKKY M. SMI III, I'^lilor and I’roprielor

S. K. KAKIDEN. Cily Editor. Personal And

Local News

In a wiki whopin’ inrd ridin’ Western thriller! One of the Hinost darinc-- liehlniniv

W flash riders that ever

earne out cf the cattle'

plevin suit in t]i<* Putnam Circuit ourt against Kalph Gardner for jios- j scj lon of one Lrun:»wick plionograph valued at .$50. Miss Mary McNeff . per.*. Sun : with Thomas Jones and family in

Morion.

Mrs. May me l/'uleke and Mrs. O r . j Troo|*c , ern Al. Jolson at Kngli. he’ .Saturday. Miss l.aura Tungct resiiaiii' i|uil ■ ill at licr home in .soulli Greencasll from pneumonia. Mahlou Fialier nu: tain'-d a ••ui an ! bruised ey e Saturday while al \vor.

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LOS ANGLLKS. Calif.-Two homo runs by Captain Charley Grimm fijruml prominently in the Chicago Cub- | 10-5 exhibition game victory over j

Hollywood.

vi Hed in thi . jat iho Cement Plant.

'|COUtilr.\ in a 1 c i • 1

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stead ?rs hearts. 1 A

m an onor<r ■>)’ less, !v.i,v. mi kdvi;. niarvtd roi'

Ilaymond Welch

city Sunday.

Mr . CecM OTlrimi ijudervnt a i

and Mrs. Yrthur J. Mamriel ‘operation Monday at (he County Ho ■. io here Saturday from Clayton. ' pital for appendicitis.

.VI r. and Mrs. John Lydick here Monday from Coatsville.

IML1.AS, Tex. —The ' nieogo White Sox found the hurliir- of x hu man and Met oil too .stellar and ae copied the short end of a 12 score again -! tie I (.alia * lull.

We WANT ^ 500 FARMERS TO AVAIL THEMSELVES Of Our Money Service. \M‘i LEM) ANY YMOl NT LJ* TO $.l00.tiu livesluck; implements and furniture on ycair on n .i..,, ,. I he most' reasonable rates and terms. INDIANA LOAN CO. !; E. W VSHINGTON ST. |*ju, N| .. MAY AYS ON I HE JOU.

SAN I 1 'KAN Cl SCO, Cal. I’itts1 burgh Pirates won twice, defeating

Airs. AJice Day and .-on, Kenneth, .the Missions, l-t, in a moniiiu, gun. left Saturday for Buffalo, Oklahoma i and the San Francisco H«'at,s 7-2 m

action that’’] tan 1: v oc, clean om of you;' seat! A ! Hue Streak \\ estern

lAiti-a an Kducational > h.WS A KIN( KiRAMS.

... r, , , .. where they will be foi a two weeks’ ,thc afternoon, i.ma I nu Gamma announces the] . ■'

■r of Harold Sharkey, of |

W. W. Tucker was at th'> Rjck11-' S nitarium Sunday to ee Simp-

son Stoner.

Mi Louise Hunt, of Indianapolis, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Ir.x Oscar Sallust. .1. It. Zei has purchased the Je.u ■ \\ . Weik property at the corner o” Spring Avenue and Pop'ar street. Mi. .nl Mis. Virgil Mills <,f l.ufay t'e, wre Sunday guests <f fiiend- in Givencastlc.

Th“ eonditioii of Mi

strecli who has been criti ’ally ill foi the jia.A week, remains tboiit tb

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. D-troit

O. 1. *-*' 1,1 ' | Tjg|.,-s won a ragged exliibitiu i g:.m<

l from San Antonio by a fi-' .-.•or •.

'i nr American Ic gion Auxilliury will ha\e a special rad meeting with the elub rooms tonight at 7:20 o’clock; Mr. and Mrs. Jolm I i ml Aid George and Mr. an , Mis. Artluu Friend and daughter .lulia were Sunday guests ef I re 1 .1 -hn and family west of town.

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CHICAGO Many stale ell"nip i will be repre eiit. d in the iiiai.i an inual interscholastie ha. keLb'd! lourim | ment of the University of t'bicagn, I whirh will open Tue-day. j - oNKW OKLEANS, La. The New 1 i Orleans 1’eli.ans were iiii ii)!,' to ivu- j ccntratc their hit- amTth • ji.,.-tv»n Ked • Sox won an exhibition game, 2-2.

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T he C n'ral Tru-t Company has bve.) appointed Administrator <f the

eslale of Kcbecca Slavin'.

.MIAMI, Fla. —Nehf and Don .'Hie Feld the St. Louis Browe six .scattered hits, and tin Cincinnati

lied- won, 0-2.

wr~, -rr n-'-VW-T".. «*Baa»*S«>r.WW. - runir.'MX*

’ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson huv, j filed petitions in bankruptcy uni a i hearing for each will be held in the law library at thr. courthou.-e rn

M Y'c-la Jvcilery if Indiana- , April 7 to 10 and 11 > m. respectiv -

pedis is ;lu- gu st of her gland parents ly l .

Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ves Miller.

| Miss Mildred Thomas of Lciie,

I hen wil b’ 1 no meetin;; o. the whose engagement to William Stile.. iivii -1 he-T ea-< up- Ciun. fuesday ' • w . as announced rcc ntly, was the M uc 2'J,h. j g UC- tt of honor at a bower held SatM Grac. Reynolds was the week ur,la >' afternoon. Th‘ bride-to-be wa> , ipie t of Mi.. Lillian Southard j^c recipient of many useful and iind hi r brother. i beautiful gift? presented by a large

number of her friem:

The I’li sint Day Club will meet »

with Mi s ,\. G. Blown to-morrow Mrs. Mabel Enively of CoFimbus, hiavyweigb; wri stling niutcli.

■ ■ . Ht. px-chafed the J in A. Keller — 0 — • i i i, -residence on cast YVu hirgton .-tnct ST'. AUGUSTINE, F ; .

AL. Mibb' Jlujky of b:ughl.-v,re. ' w.u the guest of relatives in this city | a,ld Saturday. • I

We Have Another Shipment of Newlown Brooder Stoves

\ed : imlhi-i- liutill of tho-o big, husky pure-bl'd chick-. ( on , „ llir.o with Wayne Starting mash and our Cod-Liver Oil .ir.d ., will have thi' success others report. Some report HO per ix p A Its p"r end lai.-'vl to inatuiity and finest layers they’ve evi-r | KH | '

Wr do I'listom liatcliing that pleases. Our hatch,- an

very high from good eggs.

Bring us your eggs and avoid the work and worry with hen- and incubators. High quality poultry supplies Greencastle Hatchery

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JOOl S. LOCUST ST.

CHICAGO — Northwestern Ini' ! (scheduled football games will. Dm.- 1 mouth for 1I'2H and tH2b and i- attempting to arrange a sim : !; :• - I'e with Harvard, it w:-s annoiinii-1 to- , day. Chu a" i and I’rince’o'i haie . signed f. i an exchange of gam' < In i 192!) and B'20.

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CHICAGO Joe Mount and Wayne Munir will meet here ton'g-i in ■.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Errest l-T-ai/cr ha.- moved hi.- bur-

b i -hop from i he ru ,1 . ide if the I in this city, being employed at the i,;: .ie (n llio (Ipoia lieu e buildixg. -1. F. Cannon & Co., t lothlng .Store.

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will b\ a- p (--ecial Thur-day M f- ( :k L at the Yni io-h

huilcliiig' uu oust ulrcct, I take this emporium’! v to invite Greenciistle ;iiic : iku nv.m county peopk' iul in meet my complete "Tt oi' hitrh class jew-

yet a (*( | u a in led. watch troubles to dock, watch and pairina: guaranteed will he eonclucled i'ollowinv firm signa-

John Roy, Diet on of Mr. and Mr-. Chas. Die! and Mw- Ruby Mn,- .

■' ill- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ||»nr> E.

J Moss u-.r*> united i - marriage W• 1

, , , . i nesday at the homo of Rev. R. M.

di . \ ii r ll.n ,d on, K*illiet i, | .Hi vi i ing ic'atives in Wichita, K.'m.. and lluffnlo, C^:ln. tot tA’o

wndt .

Rogi rs

t: occupy it at the ex- Hornsby contributed a h,< n • run to piraticn f her term a- recorder ol the c.xu- of the New ♦or 1 ; Gnints Kurlb limcw Ctutity at Columbu.-. but he i-ouldii’t -top the d!m‘. of Her ^on. Fie.1 Snively is now li'.ing' the Washington Senatirs in K.-ut

Greenfield and the Giant- , *i bent-

cn, 9-5.

y | V Coach Kirk sent hi- varsity hn.-r bailers Ihruugh a -nappy drill this afterinuon ilevoifng the first part of (In afternoon to infield practice and the latter to a scrub game between the regulars and the rookies. The diamond is in fair shape for the fir-1

Come down to Big Four Elevator and look our line over, we will sell you implements, feeds him! renre Ked Top posts. <to\er Seed. Timothy seed. Soy Be.ans. suit, tyll-O'-I’ep line of chirk feed. Kingan’s tankage and poultry feed-, Just received a car of Oliver implements, and repairs; Oartor. disc harrows. No. It siilkie plows, Culti-paekcrs. single unit double: two row rultivatorw. manure spreaders, wagons, dme -is' ciwalking lircaking plow-, horse dra» n disc harrows, Milkic rakes, spike tooth harrows. \'e also haiiillc the Julin Deere line of loot'. New Idea -Dreaders. \\c will trade and take corn, w hcj(J or oat.s at market prirr for anything wc handle. ( omc down and gel our prices befurc you buy or sell your grain.

Campbell I>ros. Big Hour Elevator, Rhone <>0, Gi'cenea-lle, Ind.

Walter S. Campbell Fillmcre, lad. rhone 101.

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Hays <a (.he taut M. Rev. Hays officiated using the ring scrcmony. They were accompai ied hy Mr. anil

Mi. and Mr-'. Ovs.ii Shirley an. Mr. iind Mrs. Vernon Shirley amt - * , lighter, \ i iginin \i»ite<| in I'aris ’ll. Sunday.

Mrs. Dcnni- Diel. The young couple 'hue

will be at home to their many frieuds in their newly furnish:,! lionn

Reels, ville.

part

this t he

yOIOENMAN

< ^lality .lewder.

Delia !>• T.a Dell i will receive town

.Hill I'lillege friends April 2 from 2:0(1 to

to 10:00.

The Banner is in re.'fipt < ter from W. T. Dunean of

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I he I’rigre Histcry 1 lub w ill meei with Mrs. Benton < urti . F.aal

cv at

on Saturday, ville, Ky., in which lie tioall.s onn 5:00 ami 7:00 history ]iertaining to Greencastlo. It

ia possible that .iome of our older citifens will rceall the name of George D. Rlal.ey, Mr.. Blakey, Mr. Duncan ay.i ii buried in tbis city and Mr.

season and for the most team worked well. The

near •''Muad has been handicapped to -oine extent due to wot grounds and have beep, forced to practice ind mi fur

the most paft.

The pitcher- are beginning to get the kink- out of tboir arms and for the first time this season threw a few curves. Morris, Fowle and l’f"r -i 'k did the hurling today and were bucked well by bolb infield,-. Morri i pitching heller hall now than any

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SIM FLU IT 1 In many b an, In- <f ily of line is the Vogue. It’? rf fective, too. In our art ami gift shop we are showing -onn candlesticks, book holders, and rirr".'that illu.-tratc till.- idea better Ita'i we can describe it. Y _u will enjoy a journey throu- h our shop and we shall be. glad to ha ;Vii cull. I’OKt ELAIN MM >1101' Alamo Uuddi

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lar the tea n look to h • the best the bath and Ivory for tli tu ' I: hu Tieei have pi educed for - ill" time put Arrow eollai un rid yn •»

Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds and n Virgil Clifford, of Ijofay etle pc; t Sunday with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Reynolds and family.

Miss. Esther Snider, who is a teacher in the Indianapolis school.; i spending her spring vacation with h*r parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Snider,

on North Madison street.

M

mirary street, Tuesday h ft err. non ! ,

.,. yu 0C | (X . k Blakey served in the revenue depart-1 ti„, c previous and lie -eems to at la-t

ment of the government during the have found some control, an i .-cnadminiatration of IVesidenl Liuciiln.! tial which ha ulway hothcied him. He wu a delegate to the Republican | ||,. | VW1 inning, of mighty National convention in Chicago in g ( , 0 j !,g|| today and bad the hittor.1800 and made a .spec-li as croud to guessing with hi- twi-ti r.-. Ffersick the nomination of Mr. I.iuevlu. )l''iand Fowle both took a couple of wa. a personal friend of Lincoln and - inning: and looked hett, r than ever. . after the convention and election, th- j,« developing inlo a real Imrler pre. ideal a nt him a beautifully eurv-.., n d j, looked to to win many gam, ed Colts rifle with ly’s name carved 1 for the Tigers this season. Davi on tlm .dock. That gun ha. Ik-cu his u.-.uul flawle.-s game i»ehauded down Xivm one generation to hind the hat and liowed an uncdiiny auotlier and is now in the posse ion ,yr in the halter’s Imx. He i- a riin of Mr. Duiichii al Uu-sellville. Ky. He .,14, : il hitter and Imuld make a 'fun,I 1 say s he has exhibited it at many j ,.|,. ar ,. u ,, man. Anderson on tbird |

state fairs Mini lias won nunmi-uu.

prizes with it.

and prubalTj will make .1 much lietler -liowing tlinn most of the baseball teams of the pa-t. The first gam-' i.- with Furdue at Lafayette on April 5, an I the squad is ant ieipai ing 'i victory to .-tart the sea on off right.

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and lllg,Tsois ill your ,ei'let. ll « jiut your feet in Hulepioof • ?' J| Furls garters on your leg- ami fiffany rings on your : r-1 I' L worn out your jaw- 0:1 Wiiglt} posted you on what to buy to ru# corns, warts, freckle ard I'uiJo 1

S ALI.: -Good clean Whitney J and ingrowing toenail . B" a!; !' baby buggy IK) 208 N. College Ave. where you want to. do aa. tlie.2“

28-Ip. - wish and advertising 1 a had a ' ^

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peo]ib' ask, “Doe- adv- y ; k

• iilhei-t Stewart of Terre llaut' - and Har Id Btewart of Hartford City, were gue I over the week end of their parent-, Mr. and Mr-. William

Stewart.

Mr. mid Mr.. J. II. Hamilton of Miiehell S. D. have returned to (ileeiH a.-tle In make their future Ii me. During (lie ummer they will In- with Mi.-, 11 Hindi on? shier, Mrs. I. V. Fairow. north east of town.

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the i iath of M

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a visit fiom Floiihi.

Mr-. Keith f-

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1 membi i d by

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; nd faculty

1 cal bund practice

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tiny mad.'

7.'in o', lock. All me

tlvii home with

Mr. a <

I Mi - -. O’Hair.

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John

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y for thei-’ are here on

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T'be regihir meeting of INitnam Lodge No. l.'i 1. O. O^J'. will l>e Tucs dry aiglit at 7;2i) don’t forget the • at . r the lime, there will be work in the 2i;l. ib grcix come one come all fill the hall. Visiting members al-

waj's welcoinc

Janie L. Hamilton has filed a

(; UK! ,N( A n'LE FOLKS

Mullins

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rOR AW ) 0P.U6 ACHING I Store TootH ?

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The \tmcastle Thea er.

Not since ‘‘The Merry Widow” j has Mae Murray had a pictun that 1 compared in artistry to “Altar.- of I T>c?irc,” in which Conw ay T carle plays the featured male role. I hi j new production, which wa» dii it'-I I by Cluldy Cabaime, has it- first rc . , showing at the \ oncastle Theater to (

_ [ niglit.

I “Altars of Desire” ia a deligiilful coinbinatiou of comedy and drama that is never played with a h, ivy hand. Her Clare Sutherland i» a ii".' type for Miss Murrayx in that it dc pends largely for it? apjieal on ub: lety and whimaical situations. The first half of the picture the -tar plays with a pretty insouciance, and in the latter scenes proves her.-clf an excellent dramatic actress. Conway Tearlc plays the part of Jolt 1 Elrod, a y oung Southerner win becomes enamored of Clare again.-1 I his better judgment. Tcarb give un excellent picture of a man lorn be tween his heart and hi mind. II i a pleasure to see lids aetor in .an out door part after ho many dtess suit

1 roles.

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and Captain Enyeart at . hint .-howen mid- casiui form in the field and liuv hotli relalmd their butting eye.-. Stratton loi.k.- best at six'nnd while llugbie Earl, i- handling - veiytliing at the initial bag. There is a wealth of inuterial for the outfield and Coach Kirk will doubtless pick the outfielders from their ability to hit. Thu-

FOR SALE: Yellow Corn

mile cast Vivnlia. Heiuy Stinson.

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Advert i.-iii' Ini - made Victrolu Dog the chapter bou.-e S.-iturday cu t r.imeus. II Im- put Custoria down a t 8:2» o'clock. Bill BkuiclianJ’.'i.W

vniir Ibi'mit, left bristle- in Jour ,, , , ,

, 1 Gold SereiiudT-

gum , and limn enme along wnlli a

rubber et and taken them out. It| ll,r l, u' dam mg. Turnfe

1 Pcbeco .•md Pepa*-1 StjnjnrcL *

furni.-licil tl"-' [*|,.fl -el- Sl"l

lette again-t your buy field. It has put Murine in your eyes; sold you Cuticuia for pimple.-, Fear’s for the

oils. ana and Furdue the party.

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What is a 'Sport Coat”?

Vnylhiiov uit a dn cn.it vet ii can be tluit too.

Suiiiething you cun w movie or out on Llie link mountains or shi.n*

.1 In bti.-iacss of motoring <

-h pping or ,to tin on the train or at

L.. Cn'

Sliuiglit line Sport Cent fancy ba

weave plaid with

leather belt.

Something a bit more peri and a. • ilin or a .-hade inorprotective than tlm* real yen wear in your afternoon culls, or in evening vi it.-, to the theater or at church. Something l -j*' with perky hats, stout walking shoes, distinctive ho.-c, practical suit.- and glowing cheeks. Th 're isn't a woman today w ho docun’t need a sport < oat a- much as -he needs a die-- eeut—maybe moru; she’s got to

h ive both, aiU'wny.

$17.50 to $39.50 ALLEN BROTHERS

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