The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927.
Opera House
TUESDAY
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. f;B mm A drama of the woman who tooled a nation to keej) faith with love. It will make you hold your breath, the kind of a mystery story few can solve and none can forget. with AILEEN PRINGLE BEN LYON Extra A UNIVERSAL COMEDY GEORGE THE WINNER
JML DAILY DANNER Knlered in Iho Post Office al (jn'eiiraatlc, Indiana, as M'cnml rja** mail mailer, HARRY M. SMITH, Kijilnr and Proprietor II. RAKIDCN. lit) fall I or
Personal And Local News
Jame:> Hamilton wa. in West Badn on butiine.-s Monday.
lii'i'.i I’eikins of near Morton was)
lieie I'uej-duy on bu.'iness.
Air. and .Mr-. C. Iv.l. Jones \ftre
I :iliana|ioli.' vi-itor- Sunday
The Modern Woodmen will meet this evening at 7:30Rev. Victor L. Raphael and h. A. Drown motored to Franklin Tuesday. | Mrs. O. A. Newhousc of San Antonio, Texas is here for a visit called by the illness of her mother-in-law ■ Airs. Mary Nowliou e, who is in the
hospital.
The L'nited Pres.- bulletin service posted daily on the front window- of the Danner office hut which was di I rap ted during the ba-ket hall season, 1 has been resumed. Readers and friends of the Daily Danner when passing tiie office can keep informed on happenings over the world by the brief news items visible from th •
sidewalk.
I tonus Denny, postmaster at Clovenlalc was In re on business Tuesday.
A. J. Knoll has returned
Miami Fla., after three months P. O. Rudy of Craw foulsxille
here on business today.
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Mr. ami Mrs. Orville Thoinn- of Indianapolis spent the week-end with |the former’s parent-. Mr. and Mr-.
Alwy Thomas.
from Mr. and Mrs. Alw Fatly eiitertain--tay. cd at Faster dinner for Mr. and MiSherman Early and children, M; and Mrs. Artie OTI.di and daughter,
;tnd Mrs. Edd Early
Mrs. Den Corwin is recovering il,u ^ Mrs. Neal Allen ami Mi-, nicely at the hospital from a minor k- C-Hair visited Sunday with Mi. operation performed on her nose. ; ' ,u ^ Mrs. Oscar Ihuma-.
Mr. and Mrs. Gi age Ueising ami
Mi J. F. M ore of Blooniingtu.i ( ]aughteri -pent Easter with the hit- | wu- in this city Monday to atten ' ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew i he fuieial of Mrs. Lydia P^tter-on k i10 ji of Cunot.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Richey ofi Atwood, 111., were in the city Tues
TRADESMEN L\BORERS FARMERS and PROPERTY OU NERS n ho need MONEY To Pay I heir T-A-X-E-S May secure any aiim ll|l to $300 At the lowest cost, with the privilege of repaying in small U EEKI.Y MON IHLY or ({I ARTEKLY P \YMEMS Me ask no indorsers on your note. think ji over, then make it a point to see us. Indiana Loan Co. 31 1 2 E. M ashington Phone la Always on tin Job.
RESOLING LADIES’ SHOES
This shop is now an authorized service Standard” < ementing proceaa for
branch of i|„.
"Pi‘iui.
'•es.
TURNS STITCH DOWNS
A new flexible soiling by the. tanners of “li it- ' rnational reputation of K7 years. Penn Leather Cement with its waterproof
du Pout’s.
Fite “Standard Hydro Press"—iui English patent wind, w hi e it moulds the sole to the contour of your shoe.
resoling Ladies’ .sh,
McKays WELTS Leather with
celluloid base |„
NO NAILS NO STIT( HRS N’t) MORE TKaiT, STIFF SHOES.
\ lighl weight or medium resoling job with (hr appeaianee of new shoes.
finish and
GEORGE WEBER L. Waliuil St, Grcencasllo.
day.
The Morning Musieale Club wi’l meet Wednesday morning with Mt.-. Robert Williams on Hanna .-treet.
KITCHEN Cabinet -ale all week. Come in and -ee them,
chen Outfitting Co.
this
Kit
iy- it.
INDIANAPOLI> FIV ESKM h
The Oreencastle Moose Lodge, No. INDIANAPOLIS, April IP. (UP)
8 o'clock \\ ednes- The weakness created in the local
1593 will meet at day evening. All
JOB SEEKERS ARE BUSY AT STATE HOUSE
TWO IMPORTANT POSITIONS HOLD M l ENT kin AT I HE HOOS1ER CAPITOL.
0T1CE!
members urged to i liog market Saturday and carried ov-
er to Monday continued today. Pricegenerally were 15 to 35 cents off on
the hundredweight.
The bulk of the d>000 received sold at #10.00 to $11.15. T he top vva-
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gilleis spent Monday in Indianapolis and Monday 1 '< ing hr.-ii'. tin- Cincirnati Symp-
l| hoy Orchestra.
Mi-- Maxine Clodfelter, daughter i ?11.35. of Wilhur Clodfelter, returned to her; The cattle market was steady to home today after an operation at lower with 1,500 received. Pricethc hospital for appendicitis. ranged from #1.25 foi low cutters to
#14 the vealcr top.
Mi.-- Mil netta Austin of as united in marnage to
INDIANAPOLIS, April 19. (IT) Job seekers teday are evening two important positions at the state house which must he filled in the next few
weeks.
One of the new place- was created by the last legislature when it passed House Dill 39 which provides that the medical cult having the large-; number of members be represented on the Stale Medical Examining
Board.
The other is the position of as.-i.-t-ehief railway inspector of the
tiiis citv | Calves went still lower than on j i(||t
Bauman of Logansport April Id. 1927 #^^1.01 "Se'sold
" l ocl,,sl ' k » l Logansport. They 1#Ki50 Top W(ls s ,, ,, ecei t< WL . rc i b « vacaterl April 23 when Ray V.
where Mr. uoc
FINE PROSPECT I'OR PEACHES The mind of man does not recall Ihe time when there was a more bountiful and beautiful prospect for peaches—beautiful because for th.' (■a t week the trees have hcvn in full liF -som and bountiful because the trees were never before so full of
bloom.
A few years ago such an announce incut would not have been a matter *>f importance, hut now since the or-
chards are so numerous and fiuit
growing has become one of our leading industries, it mean much Fruit men say that it is very mT dnm that peaches are killeil liv cold
weather at a date as late a- this, uid s but such a calamity ha.- been known to (hi
to happen.— Mitchell Tribune.
Have Kidneys Examined Ey Your Doctor I ah» Balts to Wasn Kidneys if flack Pains You or Bladder Bothers
Hu h your kidneys hv drinking a rpijri oi u.inr each tla>, a. o t.iki -ills ona ioiiallv, -ays a imtcd aulliurilv, who tell- us that too much rich loud iorms acids which aknost (riralyzc (he kidneys in their ( liort.- ,to expel it from the blood. They become sluggi-li and weaken; ilicn you may -uliVr with a (lull iniscrv in the kidney region, -harp pain- in the hai k or -iek lie < i.uTic . di i ne-s, your slomaeli -our-, tongue is loated, and ivhen tin weatlur i had von have rheumatic twinge The urine get- (Tolldy, full of sediun nt the chailii( Is often git -ore and in itatei], obliging von to -(ck relief tvvo or three times during the night. lo help neutralize tin < irritating a< ids, lo help cleanse tin kidtlc' s and llnxli off the hody'- urin ni w i-tc. '.'it four ounces of Jad Sail- from any tiharmaey here; take a tablespoouftil in a via - of water IkToI< breakla.st for a Jew days, and your kidney may then act line. I hi- famous ah- i made from tin acid of «i ipc- and lemon juice, jonibitied with litliia, and lias been used Tor years to help thish and -timnlatc sluggi-h kidneys; also to ii^utrali/e the aiid- in the system so tin no longer iniiatc, thus often relieving bladder w i akin --. Jad Salts i- iilcxpen-iva i.iii not injuri and makes a delightful efferves,ent lilhia-water drink.
Four Are Hurt In Auto Mishap
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Ntti; III IT I N \.M YU( N(. ITU. I'l.F IN ( tfLLISION SI NDAY NIGHT.
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Nannie Whitaker mid (Jidda R.
Whitaker of Koaclidalc, Mike Pitman "I Rainliriilge and tin gill ’ eou-in, lulgnr .l.n k-i n of Ree|-vi||e were in-
juiol in an aiilomohlle accident. It occurred I mile.- otiih of ('raw
I’ordavillo, .Sunday night helween 7
■ clc T; T'hey were starting vaudoville at ( rawfonlsville,
"Tu n a eidlision occuria I The oilier 1 11 lid not dim its lights and that bln O' d I sir nr Jack o'i ■ o that lie could not -■ o win re he wa going. It knocked tin' front wheel off hi- car. It hurt t Hilda’ sjile and he was very
h k for a while.
Margaret Brothers, daughter of John Brother.-, took the girls to their
home at h’oaehdale.
will reside in Kokomo
Bauman is employed. Three hundred sheep and lambs I Mushroom.- are plentiful, accord- ' ve, ' e received. Top fat lambs -old at iup to Greencastle (teoplc vvlio have # 15.25. Bulk lat lamb.- .-old at #13.5(F
b (‘ii hunting them since the last to
few warm rains fell. This morning ———o
Joe Crosby found 125 within a few minute-. He went out before break-la.-t and .soon had the above number.
he pre.-ent.
The funeral of Mis. Lydia M. Pat toi -on, who passed away at her home "n K. t town St., last Thursday afb iiionn was held Monday afternoon h'-'im il ■ oo ■■ |th Rtyy Hud- N ' , '-"
FACES TRIAL FOR MURDER OF DAUGHTER
Gibbon-, of Anderson, present in-| cumbent, will take up hi- new work l as a member of the Indiana Indus-1
trial Hoard.
Lobbyists for the druglc.-s healer,have presented the names of B. F Clark, Indianapolis and Frank Chase. Hammond, as candidates for the m"d ! ical hoard < pening Backers of Clark
Save By Paying Cash On and after May 1st, all our ivpiijr work and parts will ho strictly cash. This is made necessary because of om heavy pay roll and expense of our lart-p stock of auto parts. By paying- cash, it will enable our customers to receive the best service and at a better price. This will make a saving to both our customers and to ourselves. By paying cash, you will not lie payini*’ for the man who does not pay. SAVE BY BAYING ( ASH. FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE A. R. Chcnowelh, Prop. Phone (W.
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"" 1 ; d Ri v. Nlecgmiller of Indiana-’ poll in eh:irge. Intorment took place
in I on i Hill Cemetery.
Mi Waller Purcell i.s in a serious condition at the County Hospital -ufb't'ing front a stroke of paraly-i.-. MI'm. Purcell who resides four miles '■asl of thi- city underwent an operation Saturday afternoon at 4:00 for an ahdt.miiiul tumor and was doing nicely after the operation. Sunday afternoon at 2:00 ,-hc suffered n
JERSEY WOMAN KILLS MOTHER OF N V MEL ESS
BABY.
Mr. and Mr.-. Harley Head where a
f _ 4 o’clock luncheon was served after land Chase contend that they are both ; which the happy coople departed for j naturopaths and chiropractor- and i their furture h ine near Ladoga. All
jlherefore eciuifiped to repre.-ont holh ! "ish them well.
John Gar icr i.- some better r.t
this writing.
Mil- Margin ie Moore who formctTy lived in this vicinity and who
schools on the hoard.
Senator John IF Hewitt, Republican, Terre Haute, who fostered the medical hill also called on the govei nor. lie advocates that the appoint inent he delayed until all drugle.--healcrs are registered and the larg
teaches in LaPorte -chool .-iiciit •lit' Easter vacation w ith In i pan n:.-. Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Rii i.m Miss Juanita Watson o liiilian;i|"" li-, spent the week-end w ith her par unts, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Uat.- ii Miss Pearl McKunu of hiad Chicago, came Friday ' .-peml Ka-t er with her parent.-, Mi and Mo
Fa inrmy warm ITieiuls in this neigh- A. V. MeKamey.
In rhood wa- united in marriage with Mr. Welsh of Fafayette, tin Satur-
FREEHOLD, N. J., April 19, (I P) —A mother who killed her own daughter after the latter had given birth to it nameless child today went on trial for murder. Mrs. (.'hr i.-1 ine Stoble, presiding over the brood of ten children which her gardner-hu-hund, Michael, hud fathered might never have been heard
est cult determined. Registration i day evening \piil Hi,. Mr. and Mrs., without examination is permitted F W I h will make their home in Lifhcalers already practicing in tho nyett- \]| the neighltois and friendstate. | v,: h t hem well
Although political wire pnllc!have been hu-y and several applications have been received for the -eii vice eommission job, no appointment will be made at this time, accordin'.'
< LOVEKDALE
The Broadstreot property wa- sold at. public auction Saturday as follow-: re-idenco to Jesse McCoy’ #2.
in-
DR SMIT H TO BRO \|M AST < HD A(i() IFF., Apr. 1!).- Dr. Cop land Smith, of Glace Methodist Episcopal Chiuch. S7li North iat
to announcement
W. McCardle.
Among the applicants for the spection job, which pay - *3,50(1 an nually, are Berne Costello and Paul
Brewer, of Indianapolis.
McCardle -aid that the commis-ion
Iroke of paralysis affecting the on- ° r save b >' her neighbors in Red Bank tire right side of her body. • S '' bat * 1,01 been for her crint"
of passion in the hours after mid-
I he Woman's Foreign Missionary night of March 7.
Society Will meet Wednesday after- But Rosa Stroble, 10, wa- -lain and noon at 2:30 with Mrs. John King, Mrs. Stroble's case became vvelldl9 Anderson St. The annual mite- known throughout the land. Sociolo-
hox opening has been planned by Mrs. .gists, ministers, writers offered their buti that the pi sition v ill he Blanchard to take place at this meet- comments on thi circumstances which abolislu '' 1 ’ Ttie money saved will be ing. Mrs. A. T. Briggs will tell the prompted the murder She wa- nm * ,arl ol a u ‘ , ‘' 1 f, »' a "( ''' hraneh
Salle Street. Chicago, hu.- started story of —
this week, w hut he claims to something new in broadcasting. Every nfti i noo i, at three o'clock there will be a briel oigan recital, diiect from the rhunh pulpit- broadcast through Municipal Pier Station, W. C. IF L. Inter-I’.er-ed with the organ music will lie vocal solos, to t>e followed by a biogiaphical lecture by Dr.
of Chairman John .TOO.; implement room, Dr. E. M. Ilui-t, -1,775.; hrick huilding, l.ewis
Neier, $1,375. ,
Floyd Duncan and family of Spencer spent Sunday with hi- parents, Mr. and Mis. Estes Duncan. Mi.-s .Mildred Richardson who
Mr. and Mrs. Altm .Murphy srril Indianapolis visitor- I im:i Mrs. Henry Aufdcrhridr wh'i inn been employed in Cincinnati for several month- returned honi' I'niin Mr. anil Mrs. Joe D Mullaii' d Terre Haute spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kogei Carl Utterback of Atlanta. a 'I Clint Utterback of Dm ■ . < "•! |1 rived Sunday, called by t ■ .-iriuin illness of their mother, Mr- I ' Utterback. * j Miss Pearl Maze of Itlonmi z • spent the week-end with In > I'.ii'c' f"' Mr. and Mrs. J). R. Maz Eimnrt limit' i Saturday in Terre llauti
'Friendship Home, Campbell demned and forgiven by the various of tbc ‘tnffmeering department to deal
Settlement" in a most interesting 1 commentators.
manner - Her address will he Jllus-1 For three years, Raaa, largt for her
ago and muscular, had been the drudge of the Stroble household. It
ttee will he glad to greet all the;had become her task to wa-h dishes,
trated with stereopticon slides. Mrs. Elmer Dick.- and her social commit-!
pro-
Cop land Smith himself. The gram w;ll e ncluile at four o’clock. Dr. i ipehind Smith'.- subjects are: St !• rniici- of A.-sis.-i; Savoinrida. I'ho Pilgrim Father.-, .Fhn Wesley, David Livingstone, R. L. Stevenson, Washington, Lincoln, Franklin, and
; members of the auxiliary.
Ray Austion, now connected ’.vilh the engineering department of the Indiana State Highway Commission, was here .Monday enroute to Brazil, ,vhere the Commi.-.-ion is doing some new l mnsti action werk Mr. Austion attended DelGuw University about 30 to 31 year- ago, and while hete, visit.d some business men who were
and dress the younger
clean house
children.
Then she became intimate young man known only as
with i “Mike'
with rural electric lines, whi< h is be organized shortly, a’cording to the
chairman.
FONG BRANT II Arth Ragle i.s talking of moving from the Elli- farm to hi.- own home in the near futiue hut hi- health is so poor that, he will not he able to
othi 1 T he -eric- will continue dur- j ' K ' n ‘ w h' n he wa- u student. He found ing thi whole of thi w -k and next 11 "horn he knew, Mr. Austin Sutur y- i xeepted. Tie wave length 'allied the Banner while in school to "f 'V C. F. L. is 492. I i addith n,; be G' defray his cxpensM. He also th full .'■'unday morning worshio lun a hoarding club for stupiopiuni of the church "ill he brcml- ''" nl . while in the university. Hs has
cast direct from the pulpit every evei y week, at 10:00 A. M. Central
Tier parents di.-liked the youth they quarrelled about him with tho
girl.
Early in February Mrs. Stroble su.xi pected her daughter was to become a mother, but Rosa denied it. Once she struck her mother when Mrs. Stroble
continued to question her. “Sunday night Rosa complain
headaches.” Mrs. Stroble said in her confession. "She ,-ay she feel dizzy. I say I get her a doctor hut she say,
and l move until he i- better.
■Standard Time.
SOMETHING NEW! si: \ii;i:sii i i;os , n:i) fillets
IM t D lot
(RE\DI TO THE TASTE.
been living at Muncie since leaving 1 ‘ Don ’ t bother me’. About midnight I DePauvv. hear Rosa get up. 1 say, ‘where are
you going?’
Justin Godwin, who was injured in “She say, ‘shut up and go to bed.’ an automobile accident at Chrisman, ^he go down cellar.”
Ill-, April 7, is improving and will To the cellar in a distasteful frame In Tililo to resume his duties with the house, Mrs. Stroble came upon her National Detective Bureau with in a daughter. A dead baby lay in a pil ■ ii vv weeks. Mr. Godwin while rid- of discarded clothing. Rosa was weep-
ing in his Ford coupe was struck by j mg-
in 11a no
ODORLESS Id FIO
Vancleave Meal Market
IV III SI NESS S1N( E IH.VI.
Ml 'ALES ( YnH
I‘HoM t ,t7.
an Overland sedan driven by IL O. ( i "-by, Kalamazoo, Mich., at a street intersection in Chrisman. The Greuncastlc man sustained painful injuries about the head and shoulders and was unconscious for nearly two hours a- r< -ult of the crash. Witnesses testified that the Michigan driver was
' t" Maine for the accident.
I’hcn, with u ,82-calibre revolver, Mrs. Stroble took Rosa’s life. Death was not immediate, the girl dying from a lung hemorrhage while in an ambulance en route to a hospital. ‘‘I knew my husband kill her if he find out,” Mrs. Stroble said. “So I kill her. 1 could never walk the
streets for my shame.”
Harvey Diliingcr and family and Mari' n Wlight visited at Kasto.i Dickeys Sunday afternoon. M> Dickey i- some better at this wilting Clark Miller who ha- been visit ing his sister Mrs. Arth R.gle fo | a few days has returned t i his home
of ! in Brazil.
Mi. John Thoma- i- -till suffering j from a very had sore on the hack if
, his hand.
Mrs. Head visited Mae Dickey Sun-
day afternoon.
Quite a few of the y< png fnlkpicniced at Mr. Siglers, EasG r and
had a fine time.
Mo-t of the Madisi i township ; schools will eloso this week. Edmond .Marshall ami family m
ited at Mr.-. Mat .-hall's father'.-. Tom
| Nelson near Rocl.-ville S ineav.
ARL ^OU TAKING ADVANTAGE<>KDUK SALE OF Silk Hosiery lor ,i fgw days loiigir we will continue the sal d '*•><• and *1.0(1 grades mire thrend silk hose, product , ’ 1 Ibe Real Silk Hosiery Millf,. at Ihe price of Real -'ilk Mih Standard*. T he pair 80c Perfect Quality I reading' ('olors Regularly 95c and $1.00
Here are the li.tding spring -hade- that bend hcHMtWllll.v vvith * he nevv co.-luntes anil loot vv ear
Miss Louise Head one of our high ly respected young Indie- and Mi M’ rris Bayne of near Ladoga wore U'ited in mailiago by Hr. Taylor
Gro'iuii-tlo on April u
They were married nt the linme of Dr. Taylor, immediately after Iho ceremony tho bridal party returned t( the homo of the brides parents
\T M< fSI'HERI • FLESH M l,K '
<'I(MN. NAIIRELI.E, TAN BARK, I I \FI|. /INC GRAY, ( HAMDAIGNE, <1 NMEI AL, WHITE BLACK.
'lostlj Service Weight with a few colors in ( hiR""' D ie mi hosiery values without equal at the price "Dcicb amt \oii will w nut several pairs at this UK usual saving.
ALLEN BROTHERS
.2 YKAUS HI FAITH Ul
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