The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE G KEEN CASTLE DAILY BANK Eli SATURDAY, APRIL' 16, 1927.
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A melodrama with a kick a mystery with a punch a great story and a great cast starring Johnnie Walker and Margurite de la Motte. You will be held by the law of high class entertainment when you see Held Ily The Law. also LNIVLKSAL COM LI) Y HER AMBITION Don'I forgot your merchants ticket. COMK LAKLY (iLT IN FULL. COML LATIv SaVF 10c.
I HE DAILY BANNER
Entered in the Post Office at Oreencastlc, Indiana, at second class mail matter.
HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor
i. It. KAKIDKN, Chy I>iilor
Miss Bcmicc Damall of Bainbridte ras in Orecncastle Friday evening'
Arnold •tteet is friends.
Tilden, cast Anderson in Meet Albany visiting
Personal And Local News
CUT FLOWERS FOR EASTER at The Peck Flower Shop i 'hone 741-K. 403 10. Hanna Sit.
The Dunostk Club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. M. E. Leavctt on East Sem-
inary St.
Mrs. James B. Nelson who spent
tho winter in Europe', arrived in Indianapolis Saturday, Mr. and Mi-
Nclson formerly lived here. Word has been received from Pin-
Miss Emma P Vaughn is spend- groe, X. Dak., of the death of .Mis. jig the Easter vacatlin in St. Lopb.' Adolph Beaver who was formerly
Miss Mary Pierce mid often visited
I i'uf. O-cnr 1 huma-, I rot. B, . relatives here
K,t'lly and Dean Dirks were in Bloom-
ington. Friday. Cresent Rebakah Lodge No. "63
will meet Monday night at H:00 n
Mi - -. Edna Arnold l.oekridgc o. icgular session. All members u-
Gary is -pending her Easter vacation , urge j t 0 p refcenl ilS there will be
here with relatives. initiation of candidates. Hilly Inman who ha, been quite; Mortie, Bill and A. (i. Brown, Jr.,
ill for several days with pleursj. i have been visiting in Russville, 111 , improving, it was teported todt y. * w jth their grand parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil O’Brien was brought 'o M / e - Brown ' vc '‘ l tu Ko ' s '' il,C U ' i r
her home from the Putnam County ^tenmon and will return home w,th
Hospital Saturday in the Hector lhe,r E011S t°n»orruw.
iimbulance. Unsettled and showery weather is
the weather forecast for Saturday and probably Sunday, with moderate
tradesmen laborers FARMERS and PROPERTY o\\ NERS who need MONEY To Pay Their T-A-X-E-S May secure any sum up to $300 At tin lowed cost, with the privilege of repaying in small V, EEKI.I MONTHLY or ({I \ R I ERIA P \ A MEN IS \\ e ask no indorsers on your note. Think i' over, then make it a point to see us. Indiana Loan Co. 21'j E. Washington Phone I .*> Always on the Joh.
shoe we can repair it and make it as
new.
good
Our pal rmis know that we take j , i,j in our work and that s one reason they are always satisfied. Then. tically all shoe repair work is done Velectricity in our shop and these ir; u.:' es turn out far better work than trw old' fashioned hand method. Weber Shoe Shop “GUARANTEED SEKVlCi; OPPOSITE POST OFF I Cl
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of
Mcnzutm are the week end quests of , , , M. . Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mr s., ^Peratures. Tim veuther has be n .Ldin Hasp. 1 on N. Jaskson St. unsettled all week hut this, of eoui -o
April, and anything can be c.\]j< . te'l
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Culp and in the way of unsettled weather, family will go to Lafayette Sunday I . „ . reside. Mr. Culp was transferred;, Iu, ‘ cral fur M,> / , y
tin, Jlio-h P.iiiii oil T’ii .Patterson, who jra ed away lliur-- , nn,,,. , ... .
day afternoon at her home on Crown lie- of holey Pills diuretic removed
m™. Hufftwi. „i» a i» ib. pw.Uw.e«mb«b.i .«» . •lam Coutily ho.-pital as the result of j at tho tesidence. Interment will oe |1CfiS ull( | floating specks, eoi reetim: 1| •i broken hip la reported a- renting in the Foreat 11 Cemetery. Ryv. irregular kidney action and clearing easily today. Sleegmiller of Iiniianapolis will have seeretions. I'oley Pills haw my heai;
charge of the servici
to
there with
SOLTH BEND— Jclta Kessler, !t, Ijroke her arm when she fell whili
skipping a rojie.
REPAID 11 ^ \ K \t’l D IMPKOV I
MEN I
I'’. M. Platte, Sec'y., Jswitclimen'. t jiion, Peoria, 111., talks: “Two hot-
We arc able to offer QUALITY HFATS at cheaper prices because sales are cash at om uiilown market. VANCLEAVE MEAT MARKET In Business Since 1851. Delivery Service. I‘hone IT
.Millard Vuughun entertained the v "iiior- and High School faculty rm .-iliiy night at their home soutli-
■•a. t of town.
Mr- I . C. < learwalers entertained ii. ay evening with, a party of little rirls in honor of her daughter Marioiie’s eighth birthday anniversary.
One by one fh * .-udents of DePau'.v
(T.OVEBD M.E Rudolph Denny ai d Robert Aki: - liave accepted employment as advanmen with the Walter Main • ire is showing now in Kentucky. Miss Muiy llazelbi'igg .-uffired a bioken rib Tue-day w,iiii -timh b., a thrown ball. G. It Rockwell visited lii> hr lic i ( liarloM nt Imliarupnlis Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coffman vi.-iti 1 \\ '• ne.-il y with .Mrs. (1. ( '. Shaw a' Bloomingti n. .Mrs. Shaw un iei u "! I a mhinor opeiatii.n at the hospit il there Monday. ( iiarles Pickens nur.e a Dip t,, Pontiac Mich., the first o f the «"■!; *o bring back a IVntiac sixwhii'h he had - Id.
The local fire department made a run Friday afternoon about 5:30 o'clock to the As bury Manuel re-i- ■ ' iice, 133 east Andorson street. \
-m II i uof fire was the eggse .and it | Gon. ,! . It sctm.s
was quickly cxtingtiishcd by tfie 1 o’- away from the city, as ev -, "'y al firemen. vacation all the students seems gljd
iest recommendation.” Months of cold and damp weather put a heavy strain on the kidneys. Help them today with Foley Pills diuretic. A quick ii*provement will amply repay you. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Ask your Druggist for Fnlev Pill- diuretic.— R. P. MULLINS, DRUGGIST. KEEP DOWN ELECTimm FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, Ind., April 10. (UP)—A step toward keeping down costs of electricity, gas,
University are drifting back into street ear and motor bus tran.-poitJ-Greencn.-tle from their spring va-a- tion was taken here recently when
though they cannot ' mm standard form of annual report
for all public utility companies was adopted by the National Electric
The Huinbridgc High school Foe ial Suience ami Economics da--', in cliarge of Mr. Dunkin made a trip to the Indiana Boys School at PI- infield and Kingham's Packing Pkint at Indianapolis Wednesday Apiil Fh The trip was to give the students a better knowledge of -ome of the ■ c-
ial and economic problem.-.
■ to be able to go
•Mis Milt Corkle, age 33, 413 And- is about over they ale anxious to g t
ci - on street, wlio fell in her home hack. Friday, breaking her hip is reported 1 : improved today. On account of her age the injury va,, considered seriou- and she was removed to the Put-
nam County hospital.
CONCERNING YOUR CHOICE OF GAS!
Thu most active driving season of the year is just down the road and headed straight for us. You're .going - to want the most aetive motor fuel to he found in town if you expect to get the most enjoyment and saving - per milc travelled. I 'sr I he gas I hut puts pep in I he motor and packs up the mileage column in double-tjuiek time. Be prepared for driving - efficiency and you'll drive home satisfied, i if course that means that you’ll use I JN( '<) (IAS.
• iM>i|ilclr \ c nut c (.irac wmicc ,ii ell I up ' in ii Mlulion>. lake care of jour bearings and sine mime).
MHNH DRIMNG TOMORROW ? l'ri\c •<> the nearest 1 lMO station. Fill the tank -ailh LIMO GAS.
HIGH POINT OIL CO.
home, hut when it Light As.iociattion statistic committc
to replace the hundreds of varieties
of reports now in use.
The simplified form w ill save mil-1
Baccalatamfc - ic< will bt dd | iona of dollars’ worth - tim<
lor the graduate of the towns o r Punlam County Sunday afternoon. I All of the county -chool- close thi.
1 next week ant! the
exercises will be be held on tomore w afternoon with ministtrs in the v icious towns giving the principal ad-
labor. S. B. Cushing, Chicago, com-
mittee chaitlnan, said.
It now goes to utility compaiti' 1
commencem'.* it alu | organizations interested in utilitv
securities for final approval 'C
amendment.
Glad, Happy EASTER GREETINGS
EVERYBODY-EVERYWHERE From the Economy Store Co.
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Lumbago and a stiff, aching back suggest at once the m ed of a good ' DS diuretic to -timulate kidney seen: tions and rid the sy.-tem of tioublcome poisons that cause the distress ing aclies. Mrs. Black of Petersburg, Va., says: “Before I took Foley Pills diuretic, 1 could nut -loop over nor raise up without great pain. Now since taking them I have none.” Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A prompt improvement will amply repay you.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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CLINTON, [ml.. April Hi. (UP) Search was continued in the woods near Syndicate today for the revolver with which an unknown a.-saTant fired from ambush at Mrs. John Smith, -10, and her daughter, Margaret, 19. <• Mrs. Smith died from her w, pads in the Vermillion County Hospital, yesterday. The condition of th daughter, shot through both arms,
Public Utilities are using mole than
half of their yearly advertising appropriations. estimated at twenty-
five million dollars to tell their sages to tin public through
papers, according to a iccent report of the INiblic Utititi - Advoitising A-soeiation, quoted by the Indiana Committee on Public Utility Infor-
, mation.
In 1925, the last year fur which figures are av ailable, elect! ic light and power companies spent 71 per cent of all advertising outlays in news pa pc: s ai I gas companies -pent
05 per cent.
The high percentage <f udvertLing txpei diuj'i: which is devoted t,i newspapers i, again testimony if I lt,r appreciation of utility men of the value of newspaper advertising, .-ays
Uici report.
T here is every indication that tho I was reported improved today , public utilities, in their endi ivoi ,o ! Authorities hoped discovery f th -cl| their services scientifically, are revolver would furnish them a tangi u-ing newspapers lor i\"ul‘. . ble clew on which to work in tin ir -« investigation. The woman's husband and the AN INTRIGUING TITLE " oumkJ » firI " ,:lv b ' ,lh 1
Owing to the are forced to Bulk ( ream.
Brick Ice Cream 45c Quart—25c Bint. Plain and two or three co or bricks,
increased cos' ol refrigeration in warm wriilur, »f make a slight increase in the price of Icc 1 ream.
aUc q'
Voncastle Confectionery I‘hone 152.
BEDE’S LATEST H AS
FOREIGNER HELD.
CLINTON, hid., April Id. (UP)
Rebe Daniels’ new Puraniuunt pictuie arriving a t Hie Voncastle theater Monday and Tuesday vtUIi the in-
triguing title, “A Kiss in a Taxi” •I 0 * 1 ' 1 Schmidt, a hungarian, of Simpstailed off with a crash, a real 0 |,,, | artlsville, was in jail again I day ex that was heard througimut the 26- I'ldid'dR to officers, in broken Eng acre Hollywood studio of Fumou- l ' lat ^ L> was lu"king fot a 1" Players Lasky. cow when he first was arre.-ted on It came when a taxicab, an import- Thursday noon in the neighborhood ■d ear with racy lines and qualitie-, l ' f "here his wife wu fatally -In,: was driven into a cafe, plunging i U:st a ^ ew ttdnutes previously an t through a large window, acros- thj I*' 8 stepdaughter, Margaret, I'd. was
room and into a piano at the other wounded.
side, leaving complete deva-tution he- Schmidt had been released -,u,n hind. after his original arrest hut he was Paramount's -tar comedienne (days a K' a m taken into etr-tody last night
tlie part of Gillette, a French bar- iilul •ndged in jail,
maid. Clarence Badger directed. 0
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1 ‘ heater Conklin, Douglas Gilmore,
Henry Kolker, Richard Tucker and Agustino Berg^o head the supporting cast. “A Kiss in a Taxi” is from a successful stage play and the scrc"u adaptation of Doris Anderson.
BLAST KILLS NINE
CHICAGO, April 10. (UP)-Explo-.viun of a still qf accumulated gas killed nine members of two familU in a west rid, tenement today. |
THE GREAT W Alt
TEN YEARS AGO TODAA President Wilson Issue- ringing appeal to country asking that it ubili.-h wastewuhiess and extravagance,, mail lulling its industrial reaouices. .. N Berman resistance stiffens h"tween Laiis and St. yuentin tin British capture-Villeret, Belguin after long bombardment, enter Dixmude, evacuated by German-
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(»niin Naturelle ranhark A\ mosphere Beach ( hampagno Flesh Nude Zinc (»ray (■unmelal Blaek
600 Pairs Service Silk Hosiery 30c pr.
thread
M ib ii- Imliana bv (he Real Silk lloderv Mills of P""'
'•dk and are values iiironi|inrahle at the price. ‘B'ing to some slight changes in the styles if
Ho cry for spring and to make room on our shelve- fur l " ■''"v spring slock we are putting on sale all of our nv.' 11 '
and SI.till mimliers—-all perfect qualitv—at
IF al ''ilk Suh-S andards.
the l»rbe
of
Gin is an unusual opportunity la supply in t (,, inr spring al a «M»rlh*wKile saving.
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