The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENC'ASTLF, DAILY BANNER FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 192
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THE DAILY BANNER
Entered in the Poet Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter.
HAkin M. SMIIH. Editor and Proprietor'
S. It. R ARIDEN, < ity Editor
i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton have , moved from 4117 Anderson St. to 400 | E. Walnut St. Mr. and Mr\ Vonderschmitt cf j Washinpton were in the city '.n bus- ! ine-'s Friday.
IN 1)1 ANAPOL1S UVESTIKK INDIANAPOLIS, Bpril 1. (UP)— Hojfs were generally 10 to IS cents higher on the Indianapolis livestock | market, taking a sudden rise after . declining steadily throughout most of the week. The receipts were esti-
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) The Monday Club will meet with mated at 3,000 and the demand was |
Mrs. H. M. Bennett South Indiana St. good.
Monday at 2:30 o’clock. Best lightweight material brougld
a top price of if 12 while other classes j
, Dean Dirks will address the Ind- .jij | nri?t .|y at $11.50 down.
I /AfO I Np^k/C ia na University Alumni at a meeting 'f^, p cattle market was active ta | L.UV.ai lltTTC ot thf , Uncoln Hotel in Indianapolis |„ w ,. r wi!h bulk of the bovine: steady. . I Saturday. ’p^,, run included <100 hovines and j
ini Howard Dirks, son of Dean Dirks ; beef steers topped the price list,
of the University, who i> a studen in hringing .ss..,0 to
Indiana University, is -pending his
Kenneth PaNton spent Friday
I dianapolis.
Calves were slow with prices at
William “Bill” done- -pent_ Friday '‘“rinrv^atlon'wiVh hi parents heire. steady to 50 cents lower. The run
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in Crflwfordsville.
. ' First National Bank of Creeticastb T’i. meeting ot the Women’s Club being the highest bidder, purchased
Saturday afternoon, April 2i has been indefinitely postponed.
was estimated at S00 and best vealer sold at a top price of $15. Bulk of the v<'tilers brought $14.50 down. i
today the gravel road bond i-.-tu , 'n, e sheep market was steady to cov°/ing the Heavin road In Marion | ow ,. r ( 0 ,| a y with the heaviest run
Township.
ilki
Mr-. Cecil Davidson and son of In-
■:iun:ipoli. have been visiting h°i Monon south hound pa r enger train i ter Mr F V. Eitlejorge tii!.- No. 3, due cut of Bedford at 5 o’clock
I thi- morning and running on time
Mr Ike Hammond is convalescing j narrow'y escaped a erious wreck a-
*11cf-1\ at her home on South Indiana ■ , front an operation which i he nn-
■ T'H SrualiorkiJ tfarr/fv ^»ovc Jlu of M tv Ifah Jb/tM/i itnJfkrti "OLIVE BORDEN /JACQUES UKNfR-fXPt AtVARADO V RWIONtl tljTLtKTKA-JANF W1MON-TED M’NAMARA by j]fnr’fauthois t t y’t v ^ctnaita tryJ^OTtufb, KAO l J L'WALSH f
dcrwent about three week ago. Vh I rank Reid of Indianapolis returned from a vi-it with Mrs. J \V Williams and Mr. and Mr-. I I. Wimmer of thi- eity.
hotu one mile sou h of town at the Metier Fill, whet, the tank of ibe engine got off the tin k. Though t u aeeident oeeurred on a -Iretch of fa t truek no eriou damage w:i dm e. The tank wa- pul bae|< on the rcilv.ilh the h°lp of local ection men
of the week bringing 500 mines to tin* market. Top fat lambs wen quotable at $10 while bulk sale
moved at $15 down.
SEI I t T SPECIAL JUDGE Attorney Robert R. Stewart wathi - nun nine elected a - special judge m the delinquency ca-e again-! Itcdmi i Gib on and Wayne l.ienh tr>c'. the two young men cf Green-ca.-tie, who weie recently convicted
III Mill—m USED CARS Brand New Ford Tudoi* sedan w - wheels, lock steering wheel, acceler? seat covers, spaj'e tii’e. This is a barov' for the man who wants a new Fonl 11 1^2() Ford Koadster, excellent cond^, extras. l!)2t> Ford cou))e, new tires. Come in and see these ears. You’ll Buy < )ne. Beck Sales Co.
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after about two hour delay and the of criminal a j ault on Mary Boll An |
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The sensation of the European and New York Stage made into a film masterpiece by haoul Walsh. With beautiful Olive Borden as queen of 1 he Big Top. also A FOX COMEDY Not To Be Trusted
f). lie Delta Delta will rereive town a -I cc,liege friend on Saturday. \pni 2nd. frum 'Lun 10 5:00 and 7:00 .0 10:00 o’clock. < The regular monthly meeting of the Faculty Woman’.- Club will he held i F.vhii- Mall, at 3:30 o’clock Mnn- . April 4th. There will hr, Ea ter
Mu- ic and readings.
Mi John Buis was called to Tf-rie Haute Thursday because of the
!: y Coffman, who had undergone an
operat inn.
| train lesumed it jo<irney. The
j ei.tent ir believed to have lieen cmu . d
by a low rail joint. - Bedford Mail
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2* At The Movies
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VONt VSTI.E
Fighting single handed again t two desperate crook - i- the predicament that Boh Custer I'ind.- himself in
d' thi- city and sentenced t 21 \eat in the -tale refonna
deieoa
5 to lory.
. Milicr, who wa- special judge I in this, trial, recently ovemilled a motion foi a new trial and fixed the! Irm . i f ihe defendant- at $5,01*0 | acb when the di-fen.-e took an appeal | to the .Supreme court. However, the two defendants could not lie released j on these bonds because two other charge- were pending against them, j
.. , another one charging contributing to I ' 11 "[ [ angiirr,^. r-. Willis in “Terror of the Bar X, the delinquency of a minor and a sec- 1
hi r latest J-. B. (). -tarring at the ,, M | charge of criminal assault. Mo-| V« nca-tle theatre .Saturday night- ii n ns to quash these two affidavits One of the men wants to kidnap Hu were ovenuled by Judge Hutchison cowboy’s sweetheart and the other w ho iefu-ed to permit the release of!
tie- defendant- unless they furnished ,
Major John Dunbar has received w.-t-l that his -ister-in-law. Mm. I Inrense Dunbar, suffered a stroke i-f patayl-i- at Eafayett** on Wedne--day night and is in a very serious
condii ion.
CHARLES RECTO I i FUNERAL DIRECTOR Fatly Assistant. Private Chape). A inl 'daiice L.-rvire, Phone, 311; Residence, C52. *
SAVE TWO THIRDS
IM-A**-•AczAr'ik.iS-altt V*.
Of your family bread bill by baking at home. \(iiu bi.ine I I. ing will Ic ;i pleasure, and you’ll have Better Hrc:nl bk; domino flour
lias -worn to “get” Boh because of hi- interference v.hen hr wa. treating his bor e cruelly. The malieimi pair “frame” the cowboy who is eventually jailed through their diabolical
file High School R. Y. P. IF of the plot, and after a death defying eha-e L: pH t t hutch is having a pound on horseback and a breath-taking fi-.t l-uiiv t‘night at 7.0u P. M. at the fight on a runaway hurkwboard, h< . Ml memhera nre ask to he not only saves hi- weetheart hut .ot and bring a pound of either bring- the real criminal to justice, it" ' or candy. Plenty of games and The picture wa- made under the .lire f,| ji meat for the evening ha c been etion of Pere Pembroke from the lilnnned. Conte expecting to have n -tory by (ieorge M. Jrhn-ton. Th. - oo.l tint... east includes: Ruby Blaine, Bill Rhino Th Recital, to he given Tuesday ; ,ar i k " , ' 0r ’ W: ‘ l, " n Meharr, Hall, , th* Kny U: '
ond in the series of “Musical Art Revue Recitals’” being given each month, with co-tunic and prologue,, th. -indent- of the School of Musi- f DePauw University, under the . ..ti- i of Profp--or l.awles.e. The public i cordially iniited and no
a.Ii.ti- uiii w ill be chargrd.
bond in the lemaining two cases. Altunieys for Gilison and Eeinbarger then to. k ti change of venue from Judge lluichi-on who submitted the name- of A. C. Miller, James I,. Hum ai d Robeit li. Stewart, from which lj -elect a -pecial judge, on tl-.e ile|iri.|uency charge and Stewart wa< 11ected when the attorneys struck |
off this morning.
Attorney Stewart at once qualified a -pecial judge and atftorneys for the tlefen.lants appealed before him
i motion to quash the de
■ - — * affidavits. After hearing I adaption was written by George \t argument of the attorneys on the
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GREENCASTLE HATCHERY 1001 S. Locust St., (Ireenuastle, Ind. BABY CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING NEWTOWN BROODER STOVES; \\ VY 1 COJ* UVER OIL. BEADQ1 YKTERs FOR GOI i Y rttl I M.Y MEN. ’PHOM. 526-1.. Hubert Sherman, Prop.
KASH AND KARRY Grocery and Balttry
White l.ilj Bread our own bake
.1 lo'ives
20c
< aglei Mill ( reek Flour
05c
Harris’ While l.ily F.our
$1.00
Olga Bard W lieat Flour
1.20
Sim tided Wheat (Special this week)
3 pkga.
25c
Puffed Wheat .....
13c
Puffed Rice
16c
Diadem Pork & Beans .
3 culls
25c
No. 2 t ans Sugar Corn
3 for
25 c
No. 2 < ails Early June Pens
3 fur
25 c
No. 2 t ans Scott County Tumatnc
!0c
No. 2 ( ans Red Kidney Beaus
10 •
1 Hi. Pkg. New England Cod Eish
25c
He 1 ( rose Macaroni and Spaghetti
for
IVii*
Large t ans Yellow Free Peaches
20c
Large Cans Diadem Cling Peaches ...
25 c
Large ( ans Apricots in Syrup
25c
No. 2 Cans Sliced Pineapple in Syrup
25c
Bulk Ginger Snaps
Die pound
Jelly Powder, All 1'lavora . . .
3 pkga.
25 c
Buttermilk Siarting Feed for ( hicks .
• Ih.
We an the exclusive agents for Hormels Mitm.-- In. fast Bacon.
Louis F. Hays (Grocery and Bakery) — (South Side Square).
OPER \ HOUSE
Mystery—intriguing and tingling.
Drama—ten-e and breathle
Such are the ingredients of Fox Films pictorial version of the sen -atinnal mystery play, “The Monkey
-l.'tni. Garr’ machine wa fttae Talks,” which is showing at the Opera t. Ily mined nit.l he himself nar-|llotj:e tonight. rowly e I'ap.-.l serious injury when! Eveiy element of mntinn pieturr Virgil \dair, Gtoveland trnek ilriver, entertainment is crammed into thi whirled around the ruve on the hill at picture. The mle tire ehaiacteri/ed In* • ..ni y llmne, Tuesday afternoon I by well known rereen favotit.*-, (tlive A. ,aii was we t-hound and was driv- J Borden is cat in the leading »..le, ing a large lock truck. The stock with Hon Alvarado, Jane Wintnn, ’ruck al.-o jumped the road, broke off Raymond IIi.clteock, Malcolum Wai'c at;.I iron post in the fence around the and August Tollaire featured. II .me grounds, lore down a panel or Jaeque, l.erner, who holds the <H two of f.-nee and was prevented from f tinction of being the world’- mo ' icing totally wrecked by being caught celebrated potirayal of animal jouron two guy wires fastened to a light eyed from Paris to create for the pole. Sheriff Rodney says that Adair screen the role of the Jocko, the iy- he was entirely to blame.—Dan-! talking monkey. Mr. l.erner origioitvdl It* publican, ed the role in the stage play and won - — _ uch outstanding siic.-e that Fo\
Films signe<l him for the - amr r. le in
the films.
motion to quash, Special Judge Stew art t.s k lit.* matter under advisement.
Ritizil Times.
WILL WETZ GROCERY COMPANY.
It; !•:. Wash. St. I‘hones 82.
( Manna Si. IMionc 1.TI.
WE AI2E OFFERING FOR SATURDAY (’auli flower, ( 'arrols, Uucumhers, Gi’een Beans, New Peas, Tomatoes, Kudine, Kale, Spinach, (Celery, Lettuce, Asparagus, Fgg Plant, Radishes, New Onions, Sweets, Cabbage, New Beets, Mushrooms, Parsnips, and New Potatoes. Strawberries, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Apples, Luncorns and Bananas, Anything in fancy Cheese, Salads and Dressing, Relishes, Olives, Dressed Poultry.
Will
Welz Grocery Company For Quality Groceries.
I HE N \ZARENK ( HURUH Sunday School 0:30 A. M.
I’l.urliing Service 10:2(1. r*.. lot
will prea. h.
Young People’s Society. 0:30 P. M.. Pii Mching Service 7:30. Thi er\ ice will he in the nature of a memorial Service f. . Mts. .Small Jane Sample who |.u ed away this week, a faithful member of this Church. Prayer Meeting Thursday night at.
7:30 o'clock.
Public cordially invited to all these seiviees. x
Buy Edison Mazda Lamps for Less Al G. Will Conklin s
15, 25, 40 Watt Lamps 50 and 00 Watt, Lamps 100 Watt Lamps FRIDAY
23c | . . 2.40 40c 10c & 2.h‘
$10,000. Pearse insisted he did no; am -ure I could i.lentif) tliC nl11 '
KoR SALE: Two young calves, Male and female from two of my
o-vt regi-tered rows. $10.00 each. J. 1 approximately : 3,000 lying lon e in E. Roesen. Phone' Rural 41. l-2p , the cage-. They made their escape o——— jin an mtlotnohile, which they had
know the combination and the ban j stood guard ever me while hi-^ i|its left the bank after scooping up j panions were in the vault. A-l
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ECONOMY STORE.
When you want the peak of qua) i ity r at price that are right alwav | COME TO THE ECONOMY STORK. ; We are very proud of our hu-im [ and are striving to keep it where it will commend itself to the thought ful consumer. Let u- admonish you once again: Money doe, not add to
Bandits Prove Very Courteous To Mrs. Anderson
park, d
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in the bank about five mill
WIFE OF EX-GREENCASTLE M \\ W tl.KS IN ON CHK AGO B \\K ( ROOKS.
M ’A*
CHICKS
It was my first experience with bandits, and, although I was not the
quality. WHEN' YOU BUY IT i least bit frightened I hope it will
HERE REGARDLESS OF PRICE IT MUST SATISFY \*M OR YOUR
MONEY BACK.
He*H Reef Steak, your own choice cut a.- you want it, from well fatted cattle for lb. only .... 23c Best Chuck Roast from same rattle, lb., I Sc and 12 Best Plate It il from ame eat
Ust Ful O-Pep Chick Starter - it contains Cod Liver Oil ond Cod Liver Meal—to give baby chicks a firm hold on life! Eliminates leg weak* l ess, toe picking, and fortifies the little birds against unfavorable weather. Easy to use, ond easy to buy. Ifeats any home-mixed feed. A remarkable product—it’s Made by 1 he Qti*S<«r Q*!* Company Sold by Marshall Omen! & Grain Company
tie, lb Fresh Hamburger, 2 lb . ...
j SEE OUlt WINDOW FOR BETTER BREAKFAST BACON PRICED TO j SELL. ALSO VEAI. AND LAMB. Swift’s Premium Ham-, whole, lb 3lr
Hospital Toilet Tissue Paper, S rolls 1 Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. .. P. & G. or Flake White, 7 for Fresh Corn Flakes, 3 for OUR COFFEE SPECIALS: i Old Reliable, tb S l , lb
i SANTOS THE KIND YOU BUY I AGAIN AND AGAIN, Ih 35c i Matches, 6 for 21> iCriseo, | lh (Hr I Lake Superior Herring, 2 lbs.... 23 i Garden seeds, Seed Potatoes, ( hick
starter and grower.
Ask us about your needs. WE SELL IT FOR LESS.
he the la-t,” Mrs. Dorsey M. Ander■uin, 3765 Chicago boulevard West, declared after the holdup of the De\ b r-Cortland branch of the Dime Savings Bank, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson entered the hank a momqnt after five bandits, armed
l-2r with revolvers and -\wed-off shot-
guns, had covered the manager, Don-
Cortlaud avenue. They ‘out. They didn't Mi l.* ; |
to take tny money or niy pui-f
As-the bandit- ran nut hank, carrying a ha" n> 1 "
had crammed t In ■ ll away on Cortland imhuc,
W. Elorer, .”.7'i-> Clin af 1 '
west, who Wii - waitiM 1 i* 1 l' 1 ' l ’ ar J - idc the bald, foi I D 1 chase. He followed the bandit ft
alxiut two block-, I"
lost sight of it ill the traffic
Mrs. Aniter-onV lui-band i-
of Mi . Nellie I A !■’ -• ' city and a graduate nf It.l*' 11 " ^
verslty.
“The bandit treated me with every enurtc.-y that could have been expected under the circumstances,” Mr*. Audi i on related. “They did not touch mi*, nor did they point their awful looking guns at me. They appeared to In* very calm and collected, or perhaps I should say ■ollective—as they went about their
work.
“I believe I would know the men if I should ever see them again. I
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^ woman mto fun iht. newer fluthri^,
he aid W. Pearse, 5035 Vaneouver ave33c me; and the two tellers, Frank W. Ilovey, 7)2.> I.inwond avenue, and Norman Gni-er, 12120 Rosemary ave
nue. \
She walked to Hovey’s window and was about to present a $50 hill to be changed into bills of smaller denomination, when she became
aware of the holdup.
“Just face the window and make believe you are being waited on,” one of the bandits ordered Mrs. Anderson, as his companions forced the three hank employes and another customer, Charles Jacob, proprietor of the Dexter-Cortland Ga-
rage, into the vault.
While one of the bandits stood i guard over Mrs. Anderson, the other four were in the vault attempting to compel Pearse, through threats, ; to open the safe, which contained
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Those Smart Touches of Embroidery
an •*"'*3 are very easy for th*' i Who-Scws to add to i' n > .
ir. i«-i
with J. & P* S' '
Floss because the
BOIL FAST; and f" " 11 ing you will fin' 1 " '""Z?
iiiniiical and satisfactoD
Clark’
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150 fashionable hid* for silk, wool, or cotton*
Allen Brothers 52 Years of Faithful Sen ice.
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