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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927.

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THE DAILY BANNER Ent“red in the Post Office al Grwncaslle, Indiana, aa second claa*, mail matler. H ARKY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. R. R \RI1)FN, City Editor

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Personal And Local News

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Mrs. S. A. Hirt has returned from

a visit in Logansporl.

Mi c s Adelaide Thoroa - wn in I afayetie on busine- W. dm da’ . Jame ■ Hamilton oa.- a Uo ii i visitor in indianapoli' 'rhu»s«la\

Miss Muriel Ford underwent an op | , * 0 ‘ eralion this morning at the fount - ■ ni.OOMINGTON, Vlar. 31. (I P)

Hospital, j !■ if teen Indiana University baseball

players today were enmufe lo the

Dr. Gordon a and wift I southland h« they will open pring Lafayette were in .he City Wedn. tra ; ninK on lhp ,„ nnv ^inmonds of

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Brant I Now i!)^7 h'ortl Tudoi whools, lock stferiuLr vvli •< I,

soat covers, S|).i re tin

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excellent eonditioJ

I'oatlsi r>i*,

day visiting with relatives.

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| The women of Moo-etieaii I' ginn,

Mr. and Mrs. 0. I . Gcodlander will will meet tonight at 7:30 o’. lock.

'There will be initialinri of candidates, land all members .ire urged to be

present.

nend Friday in Indianapolis.

Mi 1 . Dan O’Connell visited with relativi- in Terre Haute, Thursday.

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P 1 COltk HELENE COSTELLO WALTER MERRILL

Story tiniliinabon WALTER MOROSCO

Mim i i ' i i .V/ARNER BR0« PRonucrior

Mi Tiertlia Watkins, who is teaehinfr in Connersville is visiting herr

with relatives.

VIr . Ray Orr and son of Indianapolr- are visiting here with the formor’: mother, Mrs. Ollie Kelly at the

Tri Delt House.

Uny I). Hanimitt of Bloomington i a visitor in this city We/inecday li Hanimitt formerly managed the

Vot, as lie Theatre.

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TTu 1 Presbyterian church prepara-

Ralph Howard, I . A. /arii g, Ed. Hamilton, N r . f. O’Haii and E. I faldwell attended a Hrntlish Rite convocation al Indianapolis on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Hart, Clinton township. underwent an operation at the County Hospital ihi morning. Dr. T. B. Noble, Mr. of Indianapoli.- and Dr. W. Al. McGaughey performed the operation.

AGAINST PAVED ROADS

The Clay Couldy t ouneil Tuesday

tin church parlor.

EXTRA Educational C’oiiich GOING EAST

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I lie meeting of the County Fed. r- foil

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arion of ('luh- which was to heen held the first I'uesday in )ia Ijcrn postponed one month Mdl me°t the fir. i Tuesday in

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HOW Alt!) TREAT TO sING 'I tie Cadet Chapel Choir, of tlei Unite I States Military Academy, Ur-t Point, N. Y. of which Cadet ( bat le. Hiward Treat, formerly cif tt.i city is :i member, v;ill sing the toHrwing numH.rs during the Set- • < e in St. Paul’s Chapel, Columbia fi'nivei ity New Y'rk, on Sunday . Uenoott, April llrd., t>eginning at

’•The Corps VV (Arranged for tm

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.'(ation AVI I 1 Set vice from ■ I" Ihi peticd I II 1 c

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This neca ion hearing of tin < ' ova r the riido For the benoi “li i' ir in ' the New V ol I: i < lie liotil fa i

city.

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Harling. bv K. C.

ervice for communion will |,o J afierno'n set at r.-i al) bald stirfac, la id at 7:30 o’clock this evening in ' r *d project , sa.\ the Brazil Turns

■ when it frcnkly told Ihe Board <■ I Commissioners that il would not :i|)

Roherl Billies, -on of Mr. and Mrs. propriate for the construction of anj I ta il Bittles, is home from Buffalo, concrete roads. A the c um il mu. A Y , where lie lias lieen employed serve as viewer- and appropriate th ,i the past few months. money for all roads built undei the

County unit lav/, ihi- settles the hurt

Mr .and \D . James II. Crawley and | r<)af | question in Clay county durina on Kenneth have returned from j 0 ff,>i 8 | i;f e this body.

Coliimhus where they were the guests nf Vfr. and Mr- |.nu Spiker, of west

of the city.

The County Council, as viewer ha approve) om . unty unit project, the petition of the Perry township folks for a -tone and gravel road connection with Slate road 50, which ydil lie built thi iiminer. The -amt viewer- failed to appiove anothei ].rtition, the f-xten-ion of the watei ! works road south into Hie heart of

i zibet It Stoner who attended the | ( ) lut township. A (.. H. College in Indianapolis is One other jieti ion is (lending that r pel ding her Spring vacation with i f cr the exten-ion of the Vigo ct untj l„ t pin nt Mr. and Mr-. L. Stoner I ^jp )0a ,j on the |»j 0 Gtande, to con

VIi . R. P. Stranahan will entertiin the members of Tri Kappa this i vto.ing al her home on Anderron Stn-et. Mi-. Steven Washburn wtli

he initiated.

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who nitty mi that . - i . nbo.ve c f i, if

rhi funeral of vlr . Laura Tun -- i wa held Thursday afternoon at i , i. - idenee on Maple Avenue al '(On, with Rev. H. A. Sherrill in dirge. Mr Tun get passed away

Tm lay after a two weeks illness of ,,

he .on,! ally seemed to he in sympathy with

making the e Connecting link- in th< south side before the north end roat take'i w '"Id have been built. It was no Darned whether the council would ap

nect with the i nth Meridian -tree' pavement, while Lewis township i piepairing to a k for a conne-ting concrete road vvith -late mad 59 Rowling Grer-n-i inter Point State Stale road 59 project was anothei road advocated. North enders gener-

pneumonia. The body will

i nrh-ins, Did., J-'riday morning on ihe Morion train leaving al 2:25,

hei-- ervice. 1 and burial will

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LAUNDER FREi ONE SHIRT

For everyone sending (us) <. shirts on Thursday and Friu week, to introduce our new iny machine. HOME STEAM I. A Hi' Y I'hone I2G. ■

Word Inn been received by Mrs. f. I.. Hank of Bainbridge from ■he Southern Ho.-pital at No-rth Madi - n, hat rer father John G. Lewi i r- rehral Iteinorrhage on Sunday -ht, whidi involve- the entire right u 1 of hi h.dy, arm ami leg. The - i He- of his throat and hi- speech , - al o included in the motet par,yi i a, d hi- condition i- con-ider-ei i|tiit,. -i rinit-. Mr. Lewis w-a- tak- • m i . the ho-pilal at North Madi.son DfCemlier 1921 following a stroke that affected his mind.

prove county unit projects of thf stone and giavel construction. Thwas the only -object di-eussed tit flic meeting, it is reported.

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VOL. II. GREENCASTLE, IND., MARCH

Puhlished in I he interest of Greencastle and vicinity by the True Hi inn Lumber Co. GEORGE ENSIGN Manager and Editor WM. POLLARD Advertising Manager HARRY ASH Circulation Manager .. .

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‘‘Children", raid the teacher lo his pupils, "you should he able to do anything equally well •with either hand. With a little practice you will find it Just as easily to do anything with one hand a« it its with the other.’’ "Is it?" inquired the urchin at the foot of the class. “Let's see you put your left hand in the right-hand pocket of your trouser' - ." —o— ' When you are planning improvements on your place why not stop in ami talk things over

give you some val liable Ugge-tion: —o— Novelist: How are my novels going? Bookseller: I ean’t imagine, -ir; unle it’s shop lift, i . —o-— You will find our prices right and the quality of out good unsurpassed. —-o - The trouble with loo many children l? that Hit eduea lion of their pur ents has been sd 1\ neglected.

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Line your closet With Ced.V Lille snd you will have mad.a good inve-iment —o— The farmer walked into the lit thgrocer's -hop with a firm lep. “I want

said, ".•i sugar. other : I "/bio. said thi kept "WIi-m v want v {••ii H ■‘I du the fan ing In you e, ert ‘.it i hand I wa to tin , . The , primaiH cal gel') ways fn Mc\ do lip iou

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Display of faster p (iOODS is beautiful and I complete. Easter favors and novelties for the grown-ups as well as the kiddies. We also lake pleasure and pride in inviting the ladies to call and look over our assortment of spring millini.i ery. ( oine in Now!

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PROBE FORD At (THEN I (Continued from page II (rial of the million dollar Aaron Sapi to libel suit against the world’s rich pH man. attorneys for Kapiro todaj ■ aid they would insist on puttinj Ford on the witness stand before the} 'rlo'' 1 their ca e. | Although the aeeident occurrei Sunday ami l ord wa- token from hi: Itome to the hospital Tuesday, t ew: ! of the injurie: wa- rigidly uppre- -e< ! until yesterday. Statements tn the incident v.-t-ri rot al first taken to indicate an at tempt, of violence, hut later Sen James A. K'-ed, chief of Furd conn e I in the Sapito trial, asked newspaper • men at the trial “what all Ihest j rumors of an attempt to murder Mr 1 ford were about?” Although other memhei of 1 rd\ eounrel immediately assured now: papemien tliere was no ren-on tn : u pect at attempted as :i -hint on in vesligations wede darted. Little information was available however, except front associate- o Ford. The accident recurred near thf . Ford home, anti the motor maker wa able to make his way to his c«tat( without calling aid. The hospital where he wa- laken later is a Ford enterprise. After exhibiting much * (licence h b" quoted in the affait. a high Fort official, one of the ft «• who had at opportunity to speak w-ith him sinc< ihe accident, admitted that circu-n lance surrounding the nccoden! were such that they ‘‘ houhl be ch :u ed up if pn ible." Because f a trie Ford rule in regard to interview thi-' official’ name roul<£iint he ir ed. Bui he admitted that in re than mo investigation was under wa ., nnii •aid that evidence at hand now wn i not sufficient io make a charge t. j deliberate attempt nt mut ler. "Mr. Ford has ft quick ej ,’’ thi official aid. “He declared he though the circum-itancr: surrounding th ^ef ident were peculiar :iii*l he I, li( vr , that the accident could have been avoided by tbe driver of the cat I I ! lie desired.” I Ford probably will be kept in the ho.-pital about two week-, physician said. He occupied a -ix-room -rtlte. Ford suffered a light ennen -Ion nf the brain in Hie accident, but hophysicians -aid he had i ntlrely re covered from it and also from hi “Transient hematuria and hemopty. L." he was .-till suffering, however, fr- m severe contusions over the rib and back from strained muscles.

The squad has five practice game scheduled with the Univei-ity of Mi- i ippi fitid a pair of exhibition eonle-t with Wlscon-in. Those making the trip ineitide Bilik- niid Heii <f Hsmtington, Ray of Teitc I hint Bill and forrell of Bhioiniii: 1 .hi, Harifll fd‘ In-liHuapoli: ' Well nf I.a I'm to, Havi - of Montpelier jjljL and Hoopengarilner of O-sinn. o LAFAYETTE, Mar. 31. (UP) — Rep rts have lieen reccivfd kero i f tiiinnyanee and injury done to lawn 1 jnd green- yb earth worms, better 'uiown a fi.-lteinien a angleworm iceoi'ding in an annonne ment mad.nday by the I'uidue Agricultural e>:leiimeTit station heads. Earthworm are not difficult in enroll i I, ace i ding; to Pi of. J. J. Jay: , head of the entomology dr artment of the st:e ion, who gav • ut a foriinila foi combatting 'lie jests. Three ounce- of corrosive subli/lale di- Ived in a uu.ul rr two of lot water, diluted to fifty gallon uid sprinkled uv< r the info..ted .round, about two gallons to the square yard, will discourage the •orms. Davi. said.d,

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Beck Sales Co.

NEW PRICES National Mazda Lamps A noli K’F nrice iT'diH’l it;n in No.uohni Mazda l.:tni|)H oliYodvo Ii)i,mmTou \|, r j| I 1027:

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.SOUTH BENI). Mar. 31 .(UP) Jnder the crilieul.eye of Coach Knii'c (. Rockine tandidate- for the 1927 iliti-n I the Notre Dame l ighting ri.-h eleven are in the midst of spring raining activities here. Six full teams and mote than a dozii substitutes new to the game ate tapping through their paces in anicipntion of the ■tiff i hetliile aliead

n 1927.

Among other- the Irish will face Viioy, Navy, S nth iti ( tiHforunt a:

mliana next fall.

Ught scrimmagi 1 -e- -ioir- are al • ndy m order and .the Iri Ii Bret |,r

to boy. • ign-: , of tlevOlopiient* fact/ ■ .

Christy Flnrngan ,the Texan who eft-ale-! the irnty with a r,7 ynt-l in at the ViMikef Sitidium, N- w ft rk. last’fall, i- going at top -peed t pring ptaclit • uinl few ;iic nnuong lof'J.- hopefuls able to stop him

- nt-o ho gets untler way'.

Rocknt' chief oau.-e for worry i — he lack of a man to fill the quarter>uck .- -hot -. Ait Parasien, tliminu* K-e ign.-d harket who beat Northzes'ern and Fiuthern Califirnia la-t =

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Ihe price of 2dc on do and Go Vuti, inside frosted lamps is perhaps the most significant fealurt of this announermont. The reduelion on I’ik 1 laMt'r !:iip!)

is five cents 17 per cent.

It means that the hoitseholdei can have i no re ! i id d lor his (j t lati er i I i.tii ever

before.

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QIAL1TY PIIOM-: !27.

pledge that he would carry out th- lour nitional in- -m Di iicrnidf

ommitetl Senate j per cent in that lime ami is approach hill. j ninety-billion ilolln- annually.-

this not thi- cau.-i- f our neglect of our Htizi- .-lii|i

ep ndable bru-ks before he suffered^ n'^’ !° "T'" I ' M ; ' J btoken bone in the Minnr-ota game. N " U ‘ \*<> E»1*ub | leans i D W.-ldy, Lt. G. ■ -f lh. ;

. . opposed the motion while two Repub- 'Noble villr M.i-. li

notber promising * t, i,j

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r . . ... , provisions of the G.tl fan- are watching with great amendment t0 tho iterest the development nf Fted , . .

. . ,,, , . Hie vote was taken upon u motion /Ollms, blonde ftillback who was ex-' . , , , ■ k- • n

, . entered by Son. Janies J. Nejdl, of

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Special Session Of Legislature Is Not Probable

Most of the Senators opposing the feasor Blanchard, ('aril- P motion stated it would be an open h’randall, .Met' itHoi -I admission tliat liic Senate was carry -Gong!) ;l mi c.i,

, ing on the Dearth impeachment pro-' ceedings without legal authority' 1 while others stated acceptance of aide- from the emergency fund houl I 1 1«- “below the dignity of the Senate."

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VV II I I K vAl t N < vl II"H MI I Professor L. la. Mitchell, nftbi part ment of l-ingli b ciiinpo'i 11 " 1 '-1 DePattWi will t- ach m " 11 * direct the work in t-uhlin')' at * fot nil Slate I. - -i i < "I*’ ’ L

mj,t correction of defects in the bi *■> per cent of "in whole populetion 1 HumboUlt Counl • i iinial appropriatieii hill today had entitled to vote, voted. In England I the coming lunnnei ,een definitely shelved by- iiiemher.i H5 |ier i-ent vote. j The family will ireonipiU ■ f the State Senate -elling a a jury "It is rath'-i a -evere i ritici-m < , - M-t hell and th - n the impeaHioient trial of Judge our institution that China i the only by way of Ari/-ne. I

EV \\S WOOLLEN SPEAKS (( on: iimed front page one.)

INDIANAPOLIS, March H. (UP); ‘‘[u the Iasi election It- than >0 I all. ol demanding a special ses- per cent of our popnlatinn <*nfiat ion nl the State Legislature to at- chDed voted- twenty fi\e yeai. ago

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tarence Dearth of Muneie.

By a vote of 27 II the Senate late esterday decided to accept the pro xisal of Gov. Eti Jackson to pay i x•enses of the Impeachment trial ou’ >f hi- emergency fund, and hi-

counl ry with so lew an avi i:i“-e. Thi J ill and ('an.', o-i D - b '- may lie due to the fact that women iting relative- it I tire voting, hut I believe it is due j They will return h> '' | to the fact that we tire too much | Yellowstone Pttrk it'-l concerned with affairs material," said where they expect PMr. Woollen. "It is .significant that Stint Ham and lundb

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Golf Weather is Coming Now for a New Sweater Then II he hiighi blue tiny dawiiihg, - oon. Don’t l«-t them find you scurrying In the links in it make-hit costume. You’ll play a muHi heller initial game if you feel well logged. Sweater art* luted to be the popular golf uniform thi year so you’re safe in chooriiig early. Slip-over aitd % roa t : tyD reveal rnlirely new ideti® in weave and line and color.

Novelty stripes and unique color combination . either student or V neck a wide range from which to chonr-ie and -pecpilly priced OP’’ at ...

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