The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1927 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the I’oist Office at (_;reoncastlc. Indiana, as second class mail matter. 11 WIRY M. SMITH. I .(liter and I’roprictor . K. 15ARIl)j:N. titj I.dilor

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Personal And Local News

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v^SSCENf. /ro.-rj TT-fF] uAY OL! P>|f ! > VARNER BROJ. PRODUCTION U

.In 4" loltn W. Rawiey was lientoJej from Brazil. I i. ' <(' of ( I'avToiclsville u; m . i inn 1 hero.

Mr. ilor i

M ktcCiauKh'-I • i i Hi az.il, Wednesday.

via

Ti' • l Ir i ■ 1 a bet i

Aluinu' 'Traptil' nice: postponed indefinatelv'

church will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the church. American l egion Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening at 7:"0 oclck Members plea e brin.s: darning needier and thimbles. Mrs. M illie Craig, who ufferod a stroke of apoplexy Sunday is reported aa showing considerable improvement Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Furman and Mr.-. Ella E.breink of Terre Haute worn busines.- visitors in Greeneastle on \\ ednetday morning. TliC Sons' of Veteran . .Ir. .v M. He" Cart.p, number dl will "icet to night at 7:30 u'clo'k at the Otto Lalun residence on < ist Washington

street.

Betty Jane Jones. Hie four year old daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. C. E. Jones entertained about twenty if her little friends at a birthday party at. the ; Country Club Wednesday afternoo i. Harry Loo Gray who has been working for several months in fexa/ has r o turn<Hl home. Mr. Gray Im

west Poplar street.

with

LOUISE FAZENDA, JOHN T. MUKRY. JAND WINTON, WUXI AM D EM A REST. A love nest comedy, with funny hazende at her funniest. The story of Sissaretta feiiniikins and h'*r mas cr’s lap. al; ,o FK( K iR ESS <'().M I I >Y

Wjl'u-un Inman, . Washington Lit. )• confined to liis heurt by siekttP:s. I accepted a position with the Atneri

i. m Welcli v. ited Simp on Ste i , an Zlnc ,. roiiu .., Hi i rtut tin R ckiille .Sanitarium lu-s- lUp son of Mr> afuJ Mr . j ohn Gray,

day.

M'. and Mi . Luke Johnson of ^ jsitci in thl city ,, . .

LOST—Between lungton and west end of Walnut Sts. folded pa

'ii :.nd Mrs. Untile Fultz arc the per with list of names and hills atieuents of a baby Horn to them near lached. Return to Greencastle Sav Manhattan, Tuesday. 1 ings and Loan A n. Reward.

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Perry Wright is \isiting hio son. Prof. W. W. Wright of Indiana l eiversify for a fev, days.

nop to ir.

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I'HUB) BWK RUHBliitl T'.n-.f. iteteetivi f mi Iiui.aiiapilis and J«ifayette ami county and ii: officers from Crawford.sville ha, continued their investigution of Hi ■ Brown' Valley bank robbery rail;. Monday morning. The only re alt so far us is known is the di eovercy of a couple of the safety drp it box in Raccoon creek.

finger p.'iill found on the ...i. , and the bank furniture but it is ‘not known as yet a, to whether he mot with ui:v success or not. Some of th ■ prints had been blurred, either by the bandits or by those examining the safe on the morning following the robbery. Safi' experts from I .ulianapoii--lias'e not yet been able to gain r it

Both of them were empty. The opin- ranee to the -afe, the door of which

was completely “jimmied” by the men with the acetylene torches. It i.- believed that thi' cop:Mit; i.ill be found intact and in good condition dc pile

Ion ha been advanced that the bandit:, threw the boxe in the creek after rilling them Vf their contents. It wa planned to make n thorough Candi of tije creek but the heavy' rain •> flooded the little stream that it wa irr.po., ible lj conduct the inve ’igatfon with any satisfaction. Dele live Bill \\ dnhardt of l.afay etto took a mimber of photographs of

the intense heat that wa* applied liy the robbers in a \aiii attempt to get into the interior.

Tit i, will be ( . it inn < hi h

practice a! 1:30 c clock.

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Mi -. Winter (raig why ba^ been rorfined to lier horn® the past ft v, < ays is steadily improving. tli Win M. O Brien i in India ap Ii today attending a mce'mg of the Woman' Department ( bib. l b \\'i in' Study Club will meet wit ■ M. Albert Dobbs in North Wed Thu' lay aft* r n yn a 1 “ ItO o’clock i batle Dagg; wbu ba been pi nduig the winter in l.us Angeles ( alif., iiith relatives ha.s re'urncd home. The Thur ay Reading (Jlu’o will will meet with Mr.-. Howard I Nan, 400 South Indiana St. Thur-day evening at 7:30 o’-dock. Mr-. Henry U'Hair will have the program. Gu- I'T'iz.ier wi j ha.- linn in a vi. it to Florida has returned lute and will make n i extended visit with his i-t i M: . John M Farlan and Mrs. Adtliu Denton before returning 'o hi home in Crept Falls Montana. Mrs. Km ni i Kagan of Killumtc r - ccive i word of the death ^f Solam Ragon in Pueblo Colorado. Tues lay m rning, Mr. Kagan spent the most of his life in Putnam county and his many friends will be grieved to learn of his death. The burial will be in Pueblo. The official hoard of the Christian

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NATURAL Our tsOora have followed ihc- ualural shoulder • " developing lb* Lo|dev Tlodd, but a superb degree of bread*b and baf-tuee *•' b» > •» retained ? 50

Cu (MB s R ttboul The \nBc; ante of e !rt ;-r* Ready-toPutO"

CANNON

Wilson Dreaded To Hurl Nation Into World War tt yiiUiiutd from page one) ent'rcd th" World War. one poignant memory of I, ehi-f. Woodrcv W il on, tood out to'ay above many of tbe. ‘ xiiid Iny in the mind of J soph P. Tuni llty. auvi-er and coa- , fidcul of Hie war Picsident. P '.'.a Lite time v. hci the Pie-iltnl j of the UiiiteJ S. bowed bis bead upon the long tabb- in the Cabinet loom al the While lluusc—and sobbed at if he had betn a child, the pen-up emotion of wet ry, anxious hour, bursting firth at a iv<rd of sympalhy from a friend. Tumulty deseiibel the -cene today. It was April 2, Ini7. Tile president hid deliveted his me, age to corgre.-s asking for war. which was voted foe. f days later. With the plaudits of tlicusands along I'enn.-ylvania ave:i'.p. ringing in his <ai -, he had returned to the White House. He and Tumulty sit talking of the event iu the cabinet room which aujjins the Wcsidcnl's office. Wik-m till his -eereta'y many things opened has heart, told him why In had decided to lead the United Slalcinlo war. Why he h id waited until this time. lie told me it hud not be it oa.-y to i wry the bur .os in those try her Ihne,," Tumulty said today Then the Pie blent ho\\e,| hi- -i < rclary a letter frum a tun paper -di'.jr in \( a lebu ' U . It no in reply lo at note fryoi \\ it no. Tie writer expre. ‘d appreciation fir tb "ol". cei 1 a in it “A u ry buman touch.’’ “The Piesiienl said lo nr thn 1 n "t under-tool me and sympetbiz "d”. lumuliy . ntinued. Tear canu i to hi. eye . H too. hi bandkcrrleef from b| poeke’ iped a • I’heii I iso hk head on lb- (able ’ u r< yo I b bed -sobbed n if It" had b.en i ildld.” •''r !• ‘ kl 1 -.jnddt.'g of V odtov. W il- . t to m mind H® batru and tl'eade l at H dreaded 't l.craure be had in 'gin* lion--and a heart.” This is what Tumulty t tallod tday, out of tease drama ic hours when the United States wa thrust into the World Wa r a leudei vitli a heart, a lonely niHii. j'l!;: .• t t|... touch of syui'ithv aid uiideistuiid-

ing.

—o Washintjloii Is Quiel 1(1 Yrs. After War Declaration

His office, adjoined that of the pre ident’s secretary, then Joseph P. Tu-

multy.

"A crowd in Mr. Tumulty's pffii ■ I was awaiting the new ." k o is ter said. “As soon a- I received the resolu lion I took it over to the Whit • llou e. President and .Mrs. Wik -n came from the dining room where they were hav ing lunbi.” Ttie three, willt Irwin H. Hoover, i head usher of th" White llou e, went into the head usher's office openin off the spacious front hall. Sitting down at the table there, the pre i dent signed his name to the re-olu lion, in the presence ef Mrs. Wilson. Hoover and Forster. “I phoned over to Tumulty after the president had signed the resolution and he fla lied the news,” Mr. Forster said. Later President Wilson ir-ued ' formal proclamation declaring the United Ntat" at war with Germany. At 3:30, he joined lb rebind in ■' meet ing t" disco war plan —o PI \\ \N\r\ I Its I'RUGI! \M INDIANAPUl Hu Iml . \|>nl I in tenth vet ary of Yntei entry into Hie woild wav will be giv en nation wnb id.iser\an.' on be -'H tonight by the \meiiean l egion.

All ovt

tation will give Legion program; of wartime mu ic, nddre.se on I he Legion's pilgrimage to Frann ne fall, and other feature '1 h , 'sr program havt been aiiane ed :o that radio fan ran receive an entire evening, eiitcrl'iiiiinent. At Bo't n a binipiet i to In belli at which How "d I’. .Savage, national eoPtmaml'T of tbe Legioii. and I ml i ludel, new l icneli amba ndor will peak as gue t of honor. I heir a ! dresses will he broadeast from ta lion W’NAC, at b p. m. central time (431.1) meters). This will be the first public utterance of the Frenrli ambassador and is awaited with great interest by Legionnaire-. Station Wt’MA (25S meter-1 Culver, Jnd., lias arranged an interesting program, with announcements for those contemplating the trip to France next September. The program will be a stirring resume of the first dayof the war, with addresses, music, descriptive sketches, and joke.-, ending with an address by Tom M. M Connell, of National Legion Headquarters. Station WJAR, Pi \ idem K. I., has prepared one of the big |,n>grnms of the evening, running fiu:u !• to 10 p. m. o wlhi kim; U’I’oin i i.b The appniiit lauil of Alljert F. Wed eking of Dale, link, to he a memh. i of the -tale highway comniission t" succeed Mvnn \ J Bmvh of Kvan

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^ THE FARMERS To Avail Themselves

Of Our Money Service. U I MAD wt \M(M VI 1 P 'TO

MNI-IOtlv. I MPLLIMEN'TS \ND TFRMiiki ... i; ,,u\ -B.NMFRLON IHL MOM ULASOWm,

rates \nd terms. u

INDIANA LOAN CO. ■■ I V\ AMUMiTON ST. Pl)(i\|

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W !<; MAKE NYATHU ('LOCK AND EERY KEUAIRIN(;A SI'E( IALIA ^Mlour Service If Ncccssiir\ F. C. Schoenman I 'Iioiif 122. Quality JcwcIlt. Wi: Ml THOSE DAM N SHAPE URYSI VM

Come down lo Big Four Elevalor md b...k .mi im' owr. we it ill mil you mi piemen! ••. I*e/l IIM ,| |,. llri lied 11'P P"' t• loiei Se»^J. limolhl sped. Soy Ib-HII- -all | o' Pep line <d ehnk feed. Kingan's tankage nntl poulin fici .In I lee* ii rd a ear of Ollier implement'-, and ii'ii.iii | M , t"i di-i hni row s. No. II -ulkic plo'*-. ( nlti pael.ei-ii,|,|,. am | doiibl, l,\o io« ■ nllnalor-. in un lire sprpjMlrrs, w agon-, am,' el-, w alking lireakini; plow s, horse drawn ibsc harrow-, .nH,,. rake ., .pike loalh harrow s. \l , also hiindl - (he John Deere line of loots, N.-u bha spnail if NN e will Irnde and lake corn, w bexl or oal- al iii.iiI,,i |, nM . Ioi anylliing we handle, (nine down and gel up, pn,, i„ f W( yn’i buy in II tour grain.

( iimiilicll liros. Bio Four I'd \atui. Phom; *10, Gii encaslle, Ind.

M alter S. ( biiiplii'ii Fillniuir, IihJ. I’luillij 101.

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( i IA IvLES RECTOR FI.Mil; A L DIRT* I UK I’ri'uU' (. Impel, Aniloii .i.,. , . lb tli'j, h. q, (,.)»

villi', win tei'iu i xjiires April 17, ; • '.i ed lu ' evening by Got • (•'aor Jai'k-oa following a conferin'■ with .Mr. Wpileking. The npiiointnii'il of Mr. Wedeking, wliu is

■ ia the Legislatun

lion Spr.ieri and Perry eounlios and v ■ Republifan caucus ehairmutt of ihe llou ■ .tv I he tccenl session, eta!i n i ile | conte-l that has li("'n wag.

' I,d V e' k hi | weell the Re-

IHibliian fa'-tion iu the First District one bai l, ii : lluirli for reappoinlment

ini the other supporting Herman

Bryant of Wind w.

M AJsHll.'J!UN, April *• 11 i i fit "re was a ("king '’ontra * b"t,y e e,| ih, 'pjir* ruotine at the White Hon • oda; a"'l the liectie Lienc on April I *-’. ten year ago, tilien President \\ il | son willt a pen stroke -iigue I tlej . U nited Stales into war with Germany. President Coulidgu spent everal houra in bis office today the same office occupied by NN iksun mo ling a feu callers, in an atmosphere (l f peace and prosperity. The only di quieting news was that brought from far away China. The scene ten years ago was fur different, as it was described by Rudolph Forster, executive cleik at the White House, who played a part in the drama of April (J, HM7. Forster received the congressional resolution declaring war on Germany at his de.-k in the executive offices l about one o'clock in the afternoon. 1

IMw is the secret of "Bn/ck Success * * f Because <>i iLr number ot Bun ks that people boy, you gel v.ilue m ,i Buick (1 Idl simply cannot be e<|'uH( *1 at the Buii I pine v v Buick pills lilt' savings ol volume .—the earnings <J leaderships nglu back into Buick quality < r Ibat’s why Buick gives (he sutislaciion ii docs — why .here arc more ihan ;i million cmhusiastic Buick owners. Moffett & Dobbs

Tin' appointinciil

v. HI .iiiiu' a a ui'pri.-r. to the noli'iiian Im- an " hi uuiiH' had not hi'in led. (ioveriior Jackson, har- ; . I by tbi' ciinlfuding factions, d:.,1 to look about for ttvailablc •tt'iial and il i- understood tha' wbcii h" ummoiu'd Mr. Wi'dcking foi . ('(lufct'i'ni'i' no one else knew that

the Spencer county m|H' n i\. was iK'ing coii.-idei d. Mi Wi-ir, arrived late yesterday nfti'i ■

the appointment " -uli'd.

Mr. Wedeking i.- i nner i banker tind was a im iiiiu r "f th 1 llou.-e of Represenlatii' u tin ■ sion of l!*3.'l. He iva- t Ic ,iuli i nontiiiec in the el' etimi i b'-l, Iml Was defeated, b mr n •i lrrii'il Ii. I!*2C. Ile was gradu "I fn'rn I ’liana University in 11'I I .itte 'W the University of NN; ' ini-iii i- IMH HU 7. Previously be pent : vor i;f l!*l I ils it -Indent il M '""i r k

f Mr. NVedekcig Germany. Il- tiiueiil ii

raiso higli .-ehool fi'inii K'* 1, I" ■''' and taught iu 'TecIn , ,1 liiidi ludianajiolis, in I'.tl3 P.M I. I taught in the Om IN ' 1 f flchool and took work in Ik 1 I -ily iif Nebraska ^'

NVedeking is main •

child.

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Uimdreds of Pretty WASH FROCKS

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1 If it does eem a bit early to send tlie l.tlb girl I" n 1 ‘ 1 1 * » it is not to»» early to ahseilible le r wa.-n wan 1 i"eially ivln ri you consider the unuaually small p* ' I";

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robe.

' " ll: "II Ibi.- colleclion of Well made dresies

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bum di inartl

1 ' 1 bo, .(ves 7 to 14, I" " " I at Sil.bO, -FI.IS) and

liriiadelotlis, rayon , Fnglisli prints and uoiell; c*"”

;u faK.hiuneiJ vvifh ctjlinr hikI cuffs

trininied 'in "

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e.-, ize 2 to *i year.-. V good ranc "lo.iilcbdlis, novelty prints u.iil fancy iveuve.-,

I! ' -It iiib a lunch of hand embroidery

i';!';' 1 ;' *» - »•"* * >w sixes, of

111 :1 “""<1 range of colors with collar and <uf'

nf .'dll' - 'b $1.19

fine quality cliu |, ^ ,l ‘ i ' V

t " " a good range of colors with collar and .-uff 1 "m and tvinnmd with a touch of hand embroidery

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< h’l Iren's Note'ly Hosiery

Allen Brothers

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