The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 April 1927 — Page 2
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WEDNESDAY
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The love story of a daring cowboy who outwitted a bandit leader for the heart of a ranch girl. They don't come any faster than this one. When Pete Morrison lets go there is something doing. Watch this boy. He’s a bad enemy, a good friend, and a reckless, rough riding western star. also UNIVERSAL COMEDY RAISIN TROUBLE Don't forget your merchants’ ticket. ( omo Early (Jet In Free. Come Late—Save 10c.
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Personal And Local News
IHL DAILY BANNKit Kntercd in the Po-t Office at (jireeiirastie, Indiana, ax xeronrt rla*<« mail matter. H \lfltY M. SMI IH, editor and Proprietor It. KAKIDKN. ' I'} Kditor
Mrs. W. T. Be. ter has returnr.i from a two weeks’ visit with rel-
atives in Oak Park, 111.
Mrs. Joe M. Allen has returned home after spending the winter at
various points in Florida.
Mi . Pirul H. Whitman of North kiim-ville, o., is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Alice.
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The night poK< L ’ f (jreeinad to are in favor of . dling Sherlo k Holmes to solve enr of the most beffling supernatural jm/./Jcs that h i ever confronted tin authorit f f the city or count.'. According to policeman John llamm, two nigh's ago stiange ntiscs ire heard a 1 i certain residence whero a group of
Tri Kappa will moot at 7:30 o’clock womon werc sitting up with a deThursday evening with Mrs. Frank . )arteii fr jend It i- i l that three Ihttles, (id!) E. Seminary St. distinct raps were heard duiinir 'he Mrs. Eva Shields of Coatsville night at exactly ten minutes pa-t ai . Mrs. C W. Whaley of Indiana- the hour from y p intil 3 p. m polis visited friends, here today. Tuesday night, tin police wen
called anti suie trough they too
I In* choir ot the Christian churcii jj^qi'd the iTiystcrioj rapping. Poliee will hold a practice after the special man Hamm Vood on the back p; rch meeting at the church toiiiglit. a t the scheduled time for the next R„ y Aubeiv who underwent an vp- series of knocks but the spook omiteratioa at the Methodist Hospital at «ed his ghostly taps. A thorough
Indianapolis last Thursday i.- getting 1 ' ■' carc h theprem. along fine. clut a ' s 1o th ’
queer sounds.
Bridges who has been ill The p lice ur baftled and they ad-
failcd to rev il origin of the
Charles
for several
who has been ill f
months is feeling some ln j^ jj
l .-ales were unevenly 10 to 35 C. ofl but in later trading transact!' ns were generally 25 c. off. Most of the run , i of the run of G.000 solil at .fl0-2.) lo ! f 11.25. A vveaktone was in evidence in the cattle market, where a run of 1,100 was icetived, and prices were steady to lower. Beef steers brought | $8.50 to $11.25 and beef cows $0.50 ; to $8.50. The calf mark t was around 50 c. iff, bulk of the run of 000 cleared at $11 to $! 1.50. A few choice offerings brought $15. ' Trading opened slow in the stue;> and lamb division and quotations were mostly 25c. off Top fat lambs were quoted at $15.50 and bull, lamb- at $11.15. BUILDING TO BE MOVED BY 0STR0M CO.
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HILL MAKE WAY FOR Li t 5 ROWLAND HALL—TO . COMMENCE soon.
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Were the made b\ a
better and is abl" to be up in a chair j sphitual han j or thc w hole thing
part of the time.
Section Three of Christian church will have an all day meeting. Everyone is requested to cone and bring
one dish of food.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of Dayton, Ohio, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Vunlandingham.
have returned home.
ifect ion One *cf thc Christioti i Inncii will moot with Mrs. (ieo. Tlioma-, (idle pie St. Thursday af- : i moon at 2:30 o'clock.
a hoax? Pcthap.- \ would be interestu
Conan Doyle
Co He Moved bv (dnipanv I hai Engineered Mov'ng of Huge Hotel Building in Indianapolis.
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REVIVAL SEUVICES
VII.IK.
Services begin at tcut) P. M. 1) Briggs of Greeir i tle will deliver th.' sermon at Thui lay's service. Children’s party at 1:15. Good music by the quit ■, and ihi maid quar'.-t.
For F.fflcirnt Service Daily Rnimor Clapsifcd AtJ»
BREAKS Sllll’I’I\G REt (Htl) SOUTH BEND, Iml., tpid •Studcbaker again broke all reroid.by shipping 1070 cai- from il Soulh Bend, I' Moil, and \\ alkel’. illo, (Jul plants on iMuidi .’ll. Eigurod on t!i basis of eight work
ing hours to the du> this represents better than two ears shipped every minute. I r tlu entire month of Marc! ■Sludebakor produced 17,238 cal's auainsl 15,(i.5li th" previous recoi made in March, I!I23.
Mr-. II. A. Church is visiting her i-tcr Mrs. Albert Albaugh after spending the winter in Tampa, Flor-
ida with her i ter, Mrs. Myrtle A. CHRISTIAN
Rev. Bruner Delivers Talk
a attrr/ri'% <
He are jil»le to oiler AMTY MEATS at cheaper prices because sales are cash al our uptown market. VANCLEaVE MEAT MARKET hi liiisiness Since IN.”) I. Delivery Service Rhone I.{7
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Moore. Maxine t’lodfeller, 10 year old daughter of \S ilhur Uodfelter who J wa operated upon al the hospital a few day ago for appendicitis is recovering nicely. "Country Cousins" will be pie enl.d tonight at ti o'clock in the l (i. (I. I', hull by the Bee Hive Rcb'l.ah Lodge for the benefit of the \m li.-ii.i Legion Auxilliary. II i Id I; bbin on. Assistant I’reui on r of Hrl’auw University has reloi ■. ,| in llreeoea.slle afle' some monib leave of absence, and wid a.s-
SPOKL ON EASI ER HI FORK
ROTARY < I t B.
Resident- of Greencastle will soon witness a repeliea only on a .-mailer scale, of the moving of the Haugh Hotel in Indianapolis, when the huihli ing which houses the School of Mu-■-ic of Del'auw University is moved from its present location on the eoi - ; nor of Locust and Huiinu streets to the future location of the school on the corner of Locust and Chestnut
-t reels.
The Oslrom lien lily Company of Indianapolis will have charge of the work and it is the idea of Henry Ostrum, head of the company to begin the actual vvoik just as soon as th ■ warm weather starts, and water an I pipe lines can be disconnected. Mr. Ostrom wants to move the building while school i~ still going
pastor of the on; and this in itself will be an un-
The Haugh Hotel which
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Rev. B. II. Bruner
Christian church wu t hr chief -peak- usual feat.
et at the Rotary club luucleon Wedac day. Mr. Brunei took a- hi.- subject "The Other Side of Easter.” Mr. Bruner sp ke of condition.' in the world and th way people lived before Easter and how those conditions have chang 'd and how different we are on “t -ide of Eu'ter."
is a huge structure of several stories in hciglitli was moved fi r a distanc. 1 of several blocks with the u-ual routine business going on within. The moving of th" Music School will make way for the new hull fn " women, the “Lucy Rowland” hall. Work will, in all pinbabilily be tart
Rev . Bruner is of I be opinion that od on the new building sometime tbi prior to Easter, and the resurrection summer. Materials which will b , of Jesus, th" id" a of the soul bcine used to move the building aie being
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H E MAKE H AK II, < i,(M K AND .ii:h eley ihjramhne \ slim i \eia 2 Mlour Service II Neeessnrv F. C. Schocnman DImjiic 122. (Liulity JewduT. "I I 1 I i IB Is I. I A N( Y >I|.\ ,, L CRY SI A Ls
ol our present day civilization. Ti take away this belief, he say s, would throw our civilization into chaos. President Ed Hamilton announced the standing committee.- for thc y ear
at this meeting.
4.96 Inches Rain During The Month
unn bis regular duties next week, i immortal, was only the belief of a
l few, and each had lo think it out for
I « any description have .| f . |, ut Ea ter, this h. lii f I.C, " issued from the clerk’s office has become n fuc . t an ,| i. s u, ( . basis
0 far this nioiith. The marriage bn-iin *’cms to be rather dull with only 'ven licenses in this department i ued -j far and only three hunting
and fishing licenses.
Ibe Lilian Elmore Entertainers' w II bi H.lca-t tonight from Brazil' 1 a' I i ■ * . tat ion at 7 o'clock. 'Hie local mu Irian gave a program over at I Hie ( lay county .station several days ago ami made -ueh a hit with the : radio funs that they received this com! invitation to go in thc air. The Passion Week Services arc in progic." st the Methodist Church on College Avenue- Tonight a “Home Dedicati.ii Service,” prepared by It. Augustin, Smith of Boston will be used. The people aie expected to attend by families, and a most interesting and helpful hour is anticipated. Or. Thursday evening the Scarnment of thc Lord’s Supper will be , a.linini.-tercd. The “Good Friday" service will be at 7:30 P. M. and will 1 be held in thc light of the Cross. I Appropriate music each evening.
UNSETTLED \Y EA I HER I ORE- ( \8l FOR INDIAN \ " KDNKS-
DAY AND THURSDAY.
DR. HEY L GIVES ADDRESS
A total of 1.06 inches of lain ha.falltu so far this month. A total of 1.03 inches was recorde I foi Tuesday night by the government appiatus at tin fire department, inches wa.. tb most falling at one time so far during the nv nth, I this amount w«.s registered the mid-
dle of last Week.
The weather for the week ha- for tin* most part been dark and .-ultry with threatening ruin. The rain staite i falling Tuesday night about 0 o'clock in a brief drizzle and then rturted agaii about 8:30 o'clock* continuing f i the belter part of the
i night.
The weather forecast for Indiana for YVednesday tnd Thur.- lay is unsettled with probable showers and , thunderstorms; somewhat cooler to-
day in central portion.
The Dress Parade on Easter Morn!
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DRY CLEANING
YSTLK morning will show i„ ,1,, world the savings effected in
wearing apparel by
YVe are prepared to clean vour wearing apparel this week in time for Easter morning. Do not wait until the last minute, (all us this afternoon or early tomorrow, and le* us demonstrate to your satisfaction how genuinely new can make your suits, top coats and dresses bv cleaning them.
Rhone 470 Ideal Cleaners
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April Specials
Reduced Prices » * 'V ON CENUINK
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Hold;Heet Percolator* WITH THE " FAMOUS "’TWO-TEAR OUARANTflt
unloaded on Hie south >ide of th"
building at the jire.-ent time. LOIXiE PLANS BIG TIME. Putnam Lodge No. 15 I. O. <). E. o'
this city is planning a basket din-
ner to be held on July 10, 1327 a' some suitable place near the town I here w ill be besides the dinner i -pinker from the Grand Lodge, gam es of horse shot*, base ball, croquet and if possible boating and swim ming, along with plenty of music. All Lodges and members from the o un-
ty and surrounding towns are to b"
invitoil to spend the day here. Pulliam Lodge was instituted JuB 10, 1818 and on thr same date of this year will be 80 year- old. The
oldest Lodge in Putnam county an I
with one of the finest and cleanest records of any lodge in the state. The Lodge has grown from the few who
organized it to nearly 300 members 1.78 with an accumulated wealth of nearanv ** v ^I'oOOO beside.- owning tbeir hall.
It will indeed be a great day to celebrate and rejoice. All are invited.
Nlel* I* rintih 6 Cup COLONIAL
GRECIAN e.tign Percolators
$985
Other Smashing . Percolator Price,
tjcnumr NiuKle Finish Hold Hpet .Sll.85 Ninf-Cup PercoUlor* • $f*M Ninp-Cup Aluminum PercoUtort {$8.00 Vtlup} • • • • M-W T'j-Cup Aluminum PercolatorK {$6.00 Value] • • • • JY^Akf coffee lint brt 1 pi w*y HoM-Uppi Pprcolalort U«vc all th# biltpf iRiiaiC *••!» DUflM * 1 in Ihr ground* You’ll Ia*Ip lh» diffprencp in »Kp fir«» run TWI* F Y t « brt rg a in, not only in PrrinlAtori. btii in BETTER COFFKF. (or YP*r* *<• < nm# * lkr%r « rP (hr most h*>Autiful PrrcoUtori pypr off»rpd undpr tbp ftmoua MoM-Ho* Salt I"** > ai (?u.<iAntpp I wo wonderful desifn* chons# from The s»»# ‘••ni •p* - ikr I, ggp»t I'.vjjAins in PprcoUtors ever offprrd «re here. Com# And ft|U th#fn wh'ir
lhr*p pnrns Iasi
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COME IN AND MAKE A » ELECTION G. Will Conklin
/w/h/x^/’y linpron'd F<ru’htU£ I tinfutv is ti hrushm^ I iiojun } OU (Jtin ‘ tf'l'ly
T A ,\S’l lo briixli on l<* .my snrf.u-p—t'OY rrs J| > .xolitlly .md is dry jn thirty minutes. It is YvatrmrooF—.irid |>r«*of .md rr.ill) impl'OVC.8 yy• 11> Yvr.ir. An idr.d linisli for fuinit'jrc, dntomobilrs, linttlcinn floors, rtc. Snpplird *'■ srv ri .il liiilli.oil , olors ,|nd « If.ir.
F. Mullins
Dr. Jolm L. Beyl delivered an i.,idiess Tuesday evening at Piainfielu in Hi Odd Fellows Hall to a group i f men and boys at a banquet; his . object wa- “The Boy Christ and
The Mun Christ Jesus.”
Suud.'iy aflernoon he will speak at
a Sunday School ccnvcntioii on tiie —« object, ‘The Significant Events of DECISION EXPIA TED SOON 1 • "<•»k.” and on ihimlsy e ,. Marion, i ,j., April 13. d |») idni: be will deliver the baccalaure Circuit Judge J, Frank ('liarles i- ex ''' "'I' 11 '' bifore the graduating ported to baml down a deei.-lon 001 f, ‘ Ibe Slile.xvillc iligll Scho.'il vvliieb will greatly effect Ibe right ofl Likin:* a. hi,, -object “The Great Indiana cities to produce tbeir own
I earlier and hi a Message.” electric pow er.
I" . B q I has icccivcd two inviln- Judge t'lmrles must decidi upon .1 Do - for coimnciicement addresses petition filed by the Indiana General II m different parts of the stal-_* for Service Company seeking to enjoin Le following week. 'the city of Marion from continuing o , the operation and maintenance of a
YLL OYER INDIANA 'municipal ligld plant. - —■ The company, which has been ell
II 'hllUKP ( II Y An Easter ing power to Marion for 15 yem . 1 :r bunt, similar to the one at the charges the city is engaging in the ; While House, will be staged here, un- manufacture of electric power with dei- th, auspices of the American Lc- out Hist obtaining authority from the
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ULCATI It — Walter Wilkinson 11"* buf'ii ebvled Exalted ruler of the Elks here, ANDERSON — Plans have been made by Big Four Railroad eiigineei for a tunnel under the South | Anderson yards.
public service commissiim. City officials iiinist on their right
to operate the plant.
I\DI \\ YPOI M MY I 'Km K INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 13. (CP) Hogs fell to the lowest point since the first of tlu* year on the Indianapolis Livestock exchange today. With a rather slo"" market, :ui ly
«*r RAV0N TAILORED LINGERIE
I b<*n tindergui men's
Li-Jtiuncd for wear 'neath thc new elose
Mim!: *1' let*. Dainlv m well servieeuble in colors of flesh
oreliil, n le and he.'iev dew, ids,, .some in
BI.UOYII R> P YN'IS in colors, Hie pnir
11 ml good
1 ri;n( n range of $1.00
pt'aeh,
beige, navy, black and gray. SIM INS with bandeau brassids, Ido,un,.'is, s lep ins ivit|i band, 111 i,,|, n. «
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the piiir
$1.65
I LDDII S and BLOOMERS in lieaYiir quaL v, SI.5(1, THdies with lie'liet* tor, the pair HAND MADE PORTO Rl< YN GOWNS $1.00
SI,11 in s and as l,,w
will) shadow-proof hem pIcmlMl qua My Rayon, $3,11(1 $1:95
M I EN BROTHERS
•'’ 2 Vl 'Hs til I Alllll LI. SERVICE.
GOYY NS of heavy qliabt' on in pastel shades, liii"""^
with applique a-lld
iwo-tone ribbon
PAJAM \ S in pastel -Im'' 11 ' tiaml and ‘rimming M
t ranting color, the suit hand made PO rto-rica$
teddies
$1.00
$2.95
