The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927.
Opera House JACK H0XIE
A strange sound, a sudden noise and the daredevil horsemen with their fearless leader, “Big -lack”, arc off in a mad scamper after the cattle rustlers. It’s one of the most sensational Western pictures of the graet cattle country you’ve ever seen. “A SIX SHOOT!N’ ROMANCE”
THE DAILY BANNER Kntpred in the I’o*! Office at (irecncastle. Indiana, as second clav. mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH. CHitor and Proprietor It. RARJDKN, eilj Editor
Girls!
Extra A [ niversa! Comedy HER AMBITION.
Local News Personal And
Mr. and Mrs. Curti- Reilly an I daughter, Pauline of Lebanon spent
If the face powder you now use g . jth M a nd Mrs. Thomas
does not stay on long enough to t suit you—does not keep that ugly Hunter and fanu . •
shine away indefinitely —does not Prof. F. C. Tilden will ilelnei M 1 make your skin colorful like a peach school coinniencenient aildnss t" —tr> this new wonderful special h _ raduates 0 f the Madison high
French Process Face Powder called grauuaies MELLO-CrLO. Remember the name school, .May -
MFLLO-GLO. There's nothing like The ten year old daughter 01 i j it.—R. P. Mullins, Druggist. ciodfelter, underwent an opera- ^ tion Saturday at the Putnam County
Dr. Nob!'',
Hospital for appendicitis.
Sr., and Drs. W. W. and C. L. lack-
er, performed the operation.
Rev. W. Henry McLean will be the
Miss day in
Alice Thoinpv Indianapolis.
spent Su i-
Joseph Swan of in the city Monday.
Mis.' Zola Hancock spent the week* c;ii in Indianapolis with relatives. Mi Anna F,. Ilue.ti- i spendirg ;li- r.ienth of April in Davenport, fa. Tin tin . lira tie band will practice to; ighl at 7:J0 o'elcck. The r'ty council will meet in regul* ; r lr ion on Tuc ley evening at
7 o'clock.
I uirn- (!. Itu-.-ti left Mom.'.:,
' four o’clock Saturday afternoon- ! went to F.d Watts for !». Clarence vestal '•old the animal and there
were quite a number cf bidders. The . , j , • ptocceds will go to the scholarship principal speaker at a two-da)* eo, I fund of the P. E. U. organization. of the H-Y a- Blue
anjrlc Clubs of Linton *uul oi : cktoi..
. ” r - “ y| M ”’. 01 ' " to bo held at Linton, April 27-28, Indianapolis w , s | Indianapohi vmtors Sunday. the hj ,, >fhool building. A son, Roland Glenn, was born to | ^ ^ bcliefit of mcnl b, ; rs who
wore not at the March meeting, you
jean pay your thank offering at tli"
... f ♦uT 1 ! : April me-Hing at Mrs. David Houck',
who have been visiting for the pas.^ ^ ^ May meeti|lg at Ml .. La>
man Hepler’s. It was also suggested that we take a penny offering at these two meetings to go with th<' thank offering, so bring your extre 1 pennies for one penny is not r <■ Inn | it, but. nothing less than a penny am I as many more as you can spare. Mrs. Layman Hepler, treasurer of I Mt. Olive Missionary Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen’ Hanlon, R. R.
,. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Alice Day and -on, ho have been visiting for
two weeks in Buffalo. Ukla., and al-
io in Kansas, are at home.
Kn. O. P. Washburn ielt for her home Sunday in Kansas City. Mu.,
after a ten days’ visit w
ent.-i, Mr. and Mi-. E. Kendall,
at No. 10 Olive St.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prevo, and Mi. and Mis. Harry Moore vi-ited
nu'init g on an extended business tr'j' yu,| day v ith Mr. -ml Mis. Juliu.,
THE GR) M U \ R TEN YEARS 0,0 li»D\h
April 11, 1917.—One hundred twelve munition workn , many ,d them young woni'ii, killed in an un explained explosion ye. t 'iday in the shrapnel loading hup of the Eddystone Auimunitioii < urpuintr ; at Eddy-tone, Penn-yhavr'.i. Briti h army br<al through tli Hindenlnirg line in tl" \iciii.t of Arra. with a capture of 11,000 Ger man prisoner. X’ioh’nt Cernupi counter-attack' reraptui' mm of this 1 t ground, according Ln l!ci
Un.
Arthur J. It. Ifour • lectcd iu Jna i British mi...dun to United Stat< P, confer on joint war plan . W \ R HERO ON I Rl t| ROME, April ]l. il'Pi IV" '/u p boni, former me mb 1 r i f th , ml" cf deputies. In io-' l tin wurld v, i and once trusted fiicii.l "f k N'ictor, went oi I id; I to a; eh ugo l with Inn ini’ utu.iii'O'i lo a a- i.ia ■ Primi< i Mu nlu .\ v. |, ip-j',. Tip' trial hegau hcfori the pi.cial military liihunal created by the recent law for the di ;c,. c of the
■am. /.apdiolii cage of iattic“d tar;, judge v.or with d'cmatiun
and
\,i confined ip a -teel. The four milifull di" tmil' im-
ii> the East.
Ihe Boston ( lub will meet Tue.day night at 7:00 o'clock with Mr.;,
B. A. Knight.
M '. and Mr:. Ko . Eustison tisi - cl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson at I incastle. BI a k • i onucliy of ( hieago i as i-o-
t urned home
and Mr .
tRI tCPYE U VCHT
IN'Id AN A POE IS, April 11. (UP) — Ueeau.e of th • watehfuli.e of vig' 1 - ant oieaiiizatiop . bank bandits are looting bark by night instead H by i.ay. Mis F rba McDaniel, s cr - tary of thi Indiana itankei’.- A .--oriat!on id I- ;ay in eonnectioii v.ith
th* Brown’ Yal’ey State bank
lien.
M M I 'a:del aid ' hat most " VI ha k :i protected against al: I "! up hut arc not pioperl> equipped with burglar i lanns for
night attacks.
I'he tigilaiiters ar" .-.teu'iily perf ' ii r thcr organi/.ation and hmV- day i I'.ietv'hi' 1 - ,f (lie organizati'iP wlii, Ii i i "i ni by l)io banker a ociatiuii will enter a .-Irte lifl touvn > I, be led I at I t. Itc jamiii
Hurl iron June Kl.
Riyan at Paragon. Mr. Bryan 's
somewhat improved.
Putnam I odge, No. i n I .0. O. I ., will meet Tuesday night at 7:00. Come up and give u a visit and enjoy an evening u real Odd Fellowship. Bring a member with you. t i - j King brothers alw welcome. Dr. \V. \\. Sweet, head of the hi.,lory department r the Univer.-ity,
after a visit with Mr. 1 will tracli in the ummer school of '. Hurst. the University of Washington. Dr.
Sweet will teach courses in Latin
■Mr . Raney house mother at the , ■
Commons Club will spend the next An '” l, ' Hn hi6lory ’ aIUJ A,nemaU
II . .volutmn.
M»bs I sin*} 1. fluwon, head tf llic
Rev. I. H. I'erris lefi Monday af Pliy ical Education Department fer tci o n for \le\eiidria where he | Woiueiu left Pri .ay for Davenport, will remain until Wednesday. I Iowa, where the will attend the Na-
| liunal I’onfercnc • of Physical Edu-
i . ' liary of Sens ol VeUran^ eation Association. April 13 to 15. rob- '"VI me t 'l ues ay night at 7:30 o'-! g|) „ win lltivc as far a . city, leck with Mrs. otto F. I-akin. a . (j ^ u Davenport fren. there byMr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley visited ‘ruin. ML S Bowen la- been asked to M,. >nd Mrs. Juliu- Btyan at I’arag- 1 n ’ alvC 11 "Pu'cch at one of the meet-
on Saturday I ing.'.
Mi.- Ruth Wil.-c . of Grccncastlc
Raymond Kendall and family o f ha returned from ( olumbus. Ohio, Evansville, -pent Saturday and Sun- L hero b- has been working since with hi- parent.-. completing her colb’go work at DeMr. ml Mr. F. W. Wyma , and I,BUW *" Februar >’ to b,, « 0, » c ful1 *
I.NDI \ N Al’OLIS El\ I > I * n K
! INDIANAPOLIS, \pril 11. Tlit
iiog market at the Indianapolis live
; stock exchange today made a more j impressive showing than mo t of th*
time last week, prices being strong
to 10 cents higher.
The bulk of the run of 1,000 sob at !?ll to $11.85. Pigs were quoted at ?U to $11.75 and -o» at 0 I'
$10.
A run of 1,000 ealth un plan I on a generally steady market. Reel steers brought $8.50 t $11 and beef >Ws $0.50 to $8. The calf maiket was active and 'ully steady, the bulk of good elioic - xinds selling al $15 downward. Re pipts were 500. Nut enough maleiinl was in tie sheep and lamli pens to te-t maiket •onditions, the lun being e-tinmli d a' 100. Prices were nonVinally steady
Modern Refrigerating Plant Open. I am pleased to announce that our store is now equipped with Electric Refrigeration. This has been done so that I could furnish you with food supplies, preserved by the most modern methods. Electric Refrigeration provides a dry cold atmosphere that keeps our foods fresh and wholesome. We know you will appreciate this improvement, which has been made for your benefit. You are cordially invited to call at our store and inspect tliis new refrigeration plant, see the ice freezing in the display counter, and see how carefully our foods are kept. City Meat Market and Dellicatessen. C. ED. JUNES. I’iop, E3E
time seci'ctary for thi’ Bureau of
TO A l I END MEI.I IM,
KOKOMO County Commission"i- have asked the county council ti appropriate $30,000 foi poor relief.
l. v a EiiuJ.-aj i>f Davenport, la., I
vvie Ih" gu- I, Sunday of Mr and ! R .' Tumme "'' utio "'' S|lc uw:eetls Miii8 JL C. Hucatis. Venela Kunter ami will have charge ,
of all correspondence relating to the ! < ^ hCUi,s blin.-.
; «1 W. Hl.von and 14. placement f ton . ml. Wil h w ma ■ 1
I'ml Robert, are spending vfill receive her degree from Derauvv ; how nia, ’Y b<,tti;r 1i,m lhal " 11 ‘' 1 al "
* U—
Mrs. Ford Lucas of Gr< ••I'l.-a. 11'-, btatr ehuirmali of Um- I" !D r film committee, has been invitiV in nt tend a meeting of tie 1 national i.un mittee in Washington. Tui dav, Apr I 119, in Memorial Cunt mental hall t<
Mr . Luca- mu-t tel
Tv «r ar-re ^
'he I. ,ei vaealiou in Chatanooga, 1 Umversity In June.
i Some mouths ago the Indiana Boys School sept out requests for
r/,-1
f ir't ■
what -he considers the outstundiir:
this year. Each ehaptm
films of
chairman is asked to have her eomUiittee/ey ojq; or t,wo p^ ty nr- .aua-i k and make report to, her of "a ti piture and to send the report- to thi
v 't
ir-Hi • - 3 4;
T i«5i§
Ih" Now Fro Club will meet on , , ... ... ,. Tuesday afternoon at Z:3U o'clock ?' lt ' ^' ,ch lo l,uy ch,n, f '« r with Mrs. Goodenough on east An- the >chow , U lll?y r ‘ ;Cl '‘ V0,| a ,u ' arl i’ dcr on wtiL’t response from over the state and sci cured the neces-mry funds. The chim I state chairman each month., M r-. Lu
I lie \ t'i'oiiica Cluh w ill meet Wed- e will be dedicated en Sunday, April ca ' " |R lbl M ,0 t n ,l:,1 ' 0| i ^
■ at J ::;i» o’clock with l”, and GreenCMth rienda havi chairman, Mrs. Newton^Chai nan o
Mi Heac- Daggy on lligidand been invited to attend the exercises. | I’ 01 '! Richmond, Staten l-aiv 1 . Ni "
sti , t. Mrs. William Blackwell will Thia is a wortliy cause and one in ^ 0, 'k'
have charge Of tlic program. which the boys have taken great | pride nnd they* will be glad to v »- HKADBKK It) Sl’hAK M.. and Mrs. Gail O Mulls lie have I .u- n,u... .
isswi
OilVI ^ VI ARS tontitmtpiinJuttioti of Cj *•' pmnts meatia ti'^' the name l«ti!’l>NAI, fitauds for the lust in paints. When you tmy .mv Ht'RDSAI pimt pro'iint you ioiou ih l si\tv vrars experirnte is l.ark of it, • hat it is .. ti’nr..rs»nl prod'n I, .••III rite I’CVt tlplt money « an f'tr . BUKUSAI N P AIN I S for every purpo-r arc paramount in quality—and famous for durability.
^ -!tyr.-nT-"!V.
Come down to Big Four Elevator and look oui .in km i. »• ’'I ell \ nj implements, feeds and fence, Red leii pu..-’ . 'In tt f, limothv -ted, . s ny Beans, ^slt, Fu'l-O’-Pep line o* chirk teed. E ingan s tankage and poultry feeds. Jn-I leeeived i iai of Oliver implcme-nts, and repairs; Traetm. dis. harro'' .No m -ulbie plows, ( ulti-paekers, single and double: two row cultivators, manure spreader-, wagons, .ime sowers. walking bre.ktug plows, horse drawn disc harrows, sulkie rake.-, -pike tooth hntro" s. e also hum l l ih" John Deere line of tools. New Idea spreaders. We will trad" and take torn whts.t or oats at market price for anything we handle, tome do” n nd g: t our p.'ces before jot) buy oi ell juui Kraut.
(’ampbel! Bpum. Big l our EEvatui. Eboue 00, Gltetica. tie, Ind.
W alter S. < aitipliell Fillmore, lud. I’bonc 404.
wss ,-m s s. — sn ra
i -lun cil to their home in 212 Wash. after -pending three weeks with Mr. nd Mrs. J. A. O'Mullanr of Ulownlule. Geoigc L. Inge has tiled uit in Hi" T’utnaiu Circuit C„urt against •lolm T. ypcncor and Ntllie H. Speueer for Ul( coilcctioll of a Hole of L’.i.i. w hi h lie allege is du f ‘ and u'Huiid. V total judgment of $307 w hi li iiicludc- attorney a fec.i i ; a -k- < d. M . M. Sutherliu filed the coni
plniiit.
Mi II bn Tliaekrcy. a giaduatc "f Depuu i witli the class of t'J'JO "■'d who iia been employed on th” ' I' veland fiine of Cleveland, Ohio w i recently nmde a-aoelate editor ol tin paper. Mi.-a Thackrcy h:iB ti mpleli ehurge of two page.- of tbc • •iition. .She i„ a member of tbc ''■'ippa Alpha Thrtu a rorily. ' hunt a nivntli ago. Tom Kandel "i 1 'd an .j'ltoiiiatif 82 calibre re>ulvcr from hi. garage, and the police have been working on the (heft -iuoe. I hey traced the gun to some boy and finally recovered it. but not from the oil" who are believed to have tal - n il. They are continuini’' their in'e ,tig;,tion and will probably locate the lad. who are believed to hue tnten the gun from Mr. Raildel t urage, ;far no affidavit linv" been filed iu tbc case. 'lii'lug; " had an ele.'tit'ii last week, and according t„ word received from I’-1" key. the Rev. A. M. Hootnian, who had been "rving a. .‘Jcliool Commi oioner of lhat district, was elected wit bout oppo. it ion. iHe was up pointed t - I be place about a y ear ago, and had ■ rved the unexpired term. I he elu Don wa^ the first for him, pud beeatiLi le wa unoppooerl, v ' : ■ f well In hiii nc" field of work. Mr. Huutinau vva^ eh ted on the Republican ticket. Retur" bowed that in some of the Grand lrn,,,e district, the majorities were a.s high as 80 to I for the Republican Candida lea. 'I lie young porker donated to the I*. E O. by Will Loekrldge which was sold at public auction on the | ocuth ride of the court hous'j at
ceive their friends during the
noon of the dedication.
HKADUKK TO
ilyn. William Headrick of I Mna-
ii "in -if ’Ii" ro.irt house on Friday is Coining under the au-,p;i'i*» of * rv in .i s wVltK-k. Mr. Hoitihiek ’Put am tXunty D, n .viat.e Clol)
Dainty Silk Linjrcrie for !lu* Kasler I'rock
Allen Erofhers .‘»2 ^ rars of Faithful Sityut.
E t.SIER i- :be hrillianl rnlminalirii of 'hr Spring fashion -ra-on. Only I he -imcessiul inode- Itavc survived -o Hut al Easier on- chooses indy I he " ried and proved" -tvlcs.
Du Eiutcr niorniiig frocks of < anion t. repr. Elat ( rcuc Mari Ivn < rr|»c. Georgette nr TalTcia will peep from (be front of *hc new Exsttcr rials. Some Iraiubt Ibti nnd simnlc in dr sign. <>lh< rs will) irr-, plenls binned or l»ol”co effect in colors of
MONKEY :-MN P MAH I lo l,BI I N GOObl Bl RRY Viol HER GOO.'I VI Hk N 1 X N RUSI qi EE Ns BLI l ZZ.SO lo 4100
\ PEUIAL SHOM1NG »f »r« soring drc.,se» in delightfullv .mart mc.ies and all the nrwe t -ly r if feel . Of genii qiiHlit' ilk crepe i" all 'hi leading spr ig -had* < ami moderatfl) priced at
$I0.0«
< olorful Silk Scarfs
Hosiery Thai IamhB Subtle Distinction lo One’s Raster (’osluinc
The ourp.se of this ad i to nmtr you to sr* he many beautiful frock «Hleh arc acreptad by fa-hio". and the many ueecaaorie* nete. ary tu complelc your Eu.-Wr co.stunie.
Bei^e 'rones in Hosiery 13-jpe-loned hosiery shaded lr< m 'cry I’clicale to very deep, bids fair t" gel a w ide fa hion attention for I a E cr. Ihe pair, 89c and upward by degrees to
$2.75
Smartly Stitches < 4"'i • Ihe new gloves for Ea^er may ju-t a- well Iw* the most distinctive om availeblc, cleverly Mitchcd silk " r Sid with turn-bark ruff-. Silk ibe pair. $1.50 and $1.95. t^O (U) Kid Glore,
A Smart Bhk koi’ ibasU’j NnuRy lealber bags in peurh ,,r envelope style in color- and trim intnga to match your Easter roolumc. $6.50
Fancy Flowciv h*i* the Faster Frock laMf'y Homers ,,| gnrgc»U0 cidoru'r G> romplelg the EarAer coslunv. ’ |,> Iris. rcs<e», geraniums, orchid'"any oilier delightful sly f' P r| '^. as low as 25c and dj 1 7.A iipwanl to
S/lST&l I CROCKS.
(risp Nc" Neck" rar
