The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER FRIDAY. APRIL 22, lf>27.
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• li|>porti j 'l By Ruth l( ilarul, Kina i Hanson a».'aptp<l from < 'har!< Mi^rr’ l.'ip-t-play
10e & A mask ma> save your face bul not your reputation. He 1, face* covered l»y th" mask of propriet' her soul left b: rc 1 the stiriy’ of notei iety, this is a <h un '' for men and women who know life. >A drama (hat flie;: a furious course through money Mind Monte Carlo end luxury clad I'aris.
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Dr. W. W. Tucker 'yns a vis.tnr in
Indianapolis Friday morniny.
Mrs. Charles Hart who h: been in the County Hospital iw.vaP oinp; from an operation -‘he underwent two weeks a(rn wa> able to return to her home near Clinton Fall
Thursday. ■ -
Mrs. W G. Hnneoeb wa • in R«*l - ville Thursday 'vhete sin-. ■ i-ited her father, Uriah (ia- «•••. *> Putnam
* i Jaf County eentuiy-old Mexi. n war INtWS veteran wh.i ha been cj" • ill al hi-
home there.
I UU DAILY BANNER
Entered in the Post Office at Greencastie, Indiana, as second cla'-'s mail matter.
HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor
L R. IIARIDEN, City Editor
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Dr. John I.. Rejl of the P-yiho >-
I. • I lit- r wa< a visitor t department of th* Univer-i'.y
vill deliver the conimencemenl address lo the Rraduaie of the Patricksihurtr Hiph Sclinid to! i'.!*ht. I"-. Beyl will meei Id- .'..dm ay .-las e-
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inpoli - Fiiday
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n eone lo Flint,
In-in* trip.
also PROCRKSS COMKDY THE LUCKY LOOSER EXTRA I f/XAS KDDIK and his Western Kuft'‘r hi c. s on the stag’e in higii class vamlevil! *.
ft 'I ('.-til ur < iuh will meet Sntur Mr.'. J. V/. ■ d« Ah liohert E. William' /ill li.-.vn the work. 11 United Spanish War Veterans ■I , ; irict meeting at I.ebon S.tHay the 24Hi Several firi) th. camp will attend. li Fiaik G Gilmore was called di. o. I’riday afternoon beenu-e of the illness r,| her sister, Mr !■ a Wrenn I . !.i on ha grnu* to Paragon r . I id tie death iif Julius Bryan. Ja ■di lii ini purchaser! a Pon* i ., •! vei iiuck id Starke Grif-
fith.
I ■ April ill, to .Mr. and Mrs. L. H o eh dll) Sontli Main Street, .' *.vi. •b-. |nd.. a on Robert Eugene Own was formerly Miss ['I.'In::, lii .kd y. Mr. and Mrs. William Lovett and \l (irover Kggers were in Terre IL.itle, i lay to titlend a luncheon m i d tin Indiana Stale Demo .at ( i iei:tic at the VVon). , in’> Depart meni chib rooms. M Many I .aRue received word >* • In i-tev Mr Wm. Ellis of ad h Ark. that they were all at. aft , t ! flood, hut that her ■d di.nr ncighh :r was killed when hi linirp ’■•a vtecked by the storm.
Michigan’s tale prison popelation is training at tin* rate of more than 100 a month, according to figures L -lied by the pri-on mint, i -i.itt so, v ing a total of •1,070 at the *nd ol March again c t 2,!di7 at the end o‘
! February.
Mr.-. James llamillon wa returned to her home on W. Columbia St.. Friday after being in tin* ho-pit tl ! the past ten day-. Mi- Hantiltoii i I recovering fiom tt broken, right arm I which * he M.ff red whet) -In -lipped oil the wet l r > t m; fi II. Greencastie friends of S. Shaw, a gia luaie of D-Pauv University and for years a mini ter *it Metcalf, are in receipt of \ d c f his death a w.ek ago in :• Pari III., hospital, where h went for a npei iation for ie|ief from niasLoiil trould ■. Mis- Roberta Scott of-ATuncie, National Insprcto of Delta Theta Tm will spend the week-end i til fit ’, inspecting the local chapter. The Thet : j Chapter will entertain with a dinner on Sunday at the Elm Irn. While here \|i Scott will In* ' ite hnim. guest of Mr-. Cl-on Davi. .
TR \DESMKN laborers r ARMERS and PROPERTY OWNERS nha llwcd MONEY To Pav Their T-A-X-E-S May secure any rum up to $300 \* the lowest cost, with the pinilc'e of repaying in small WEEKLY Mi IN I HL\ or ()I f ARTERLY PAYM ENTS He ask no indorsers on your note. Iltiiik i'. over, then make it a point to set* us. Indiana Roan Co.
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E. Washington
Phone la
Uw ays an the Job.
PHONE 2‘!'.t Saturday for * i. er, onions, cauliflow'i'r, -trawherri**.-,, ripe tomatoes and die i*d chirkens. VV S. Cooper, Urociu*.
NAPANEE
EM, roast enjoyed Ale ut forty mcmh rs of the l.imedale Siiniluy school met in Mr. Sliucy’s meadow by the -id< of a bubbling prim.* Monday evening anti cnjoyel an egg r ast. Eir.-t on program was an egg hunt. The grown ups IucI gn at fun watching the children scramble for eggs and then we all gathered around the camp fire in the good old fashioned way and told storin' and ate eggs until we were like the little darkie “there wusr.’t too many eggs, just uint enough nigeer.” Mr. Shuey ate so many he was afraid he would he crowing the next morning, hut we didn’t see why In* should blame the eggs for that. One woman lost her way and gut tangle I in the wire fence and i now mourning the loss of a perfectly go .t pair of hose. Just a.- the moon waoeeping over the rim in the eas*, \vi all agreed we had an evening of 'uo and adjourned to meet at l.ttndis Chapel, 0:10 a. in.. Sunday foi .Sunday school. Come and join us. We need yon and you need us. \ MEMBER
MILK, Country Club, 3 tall cansft] LARD, Pure Refined, lb. Bananas, large fruit, 3 lbs. . . || Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, CA4D CRYSTAL WHITE, KIRK’S 3UAr, FLAKE, I*. & to Bars .. yj )LI‘X), Wonder- I’K’NIC Shouldnut, lb 19c ers, lb. , \ RROOMS, (loot! PRUNRS, Ian?? Quali :■, each . 39c lize, lb. \\.\ (trackers, Sodas & FI( i BARS, lb. i2i Butters, lb. 12c CORN FLAKRL SCRATCH Feed, (.'oilntry Club, 10 lbs 23c Lg’. Pkg. CHICK Feed, Clifton CORN, 5 lbs 15c 3 Cans . yd FOTATOFS, 15-lb. Avondale CORN, Peck 39c 3 Cans pi LFTTUCE, iceberg, Country Club ll> 12e (ORN, cans f3cj BACON. R lb. pc. or BUTT HR, Countryj more, lb o‘>c • ( lub, lb. ■,ie| zxx- ^ i w-mamrnrn n
KAUBLE & SON
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DUTCH I “77ie WorA/T Act—Sale Ends Tomorrow
You'll never have another oppor- * tunity like this! We’re “clearing out’’ our surplus stock of Napanee Dutch Kitcheners. All latest models—widths: 24", 36", 42" and 50". Finishes: French gray, snow white and golden oak. This may bt- the final ttotice ! Old cabinet . accepted as cash. Savings, inducements and terms that ate almost unbelievable. While supply lasts
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V\'e Sell .Meals You Will Fn joy AI Cash Prices 'Thai Appeal lo All. \ on ran tell thr difference hi t ween i.ur mea s and other )i*udis the minute you taste our i hop-., siealis, or roasts. lake advantage of our dehi • ry service. V AN( LFAVK’S I I* I OWN ME VI M Mi K FT In Business Since IH, r »t. I'hone 137.
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‘Well Jmi- ^ on Money and Give t mi (loin, Mr.it ’
ON l< i.lis \Ki: I I.K( | ED BY S< \BHABII \ND BE \l>l —o— Joliti Mtir-lmll wa elected eaptnia of tjn* lo al i hapter of Scaldiard an I Wadi* to .-rve for nevt year at a meeting of the military fraternity at Men’s Hall last night. Bine M nr was elected First Lien tenant; Cliarli x K.iiauh, Second I n a i ! Hugh Spohn, Fit : Sei
peant. The ret it I Stephan, Capta ll'fii T ' I* Lieutenant; Ko I Day, ! 1 I# tenat t ; . i * i' \, Hi • r | Sergeant.
do yoi i: the First Ward I' T. A. maiM Eitel’a Floral
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will buy a genuine MpanuDHlchKitchcntt during this sale/
KITCHEN OUTFITTING COMPANY At the (ids Oil ic e
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FREE* T, ‘ n P iecf stt ot hcautifiil • ’ ’cryital Kla*'> w are for iptrri, • Hr e, tea. kugar, etc,, also included with b Napanee. Also an aluminum lugai • '.op (irei.te«t sale in yearil Hurry in|
' *" ■ 'll f ind this beautiful, big, I' miv, new moriel on sale at
$49.85
len of the 74 Reasons Why a Napanee Dutch Kitchenet is Hit* World's Finest Cabinet:
1. “Etsy Fill" Flour 6. Can’t tome ap.it fcm nothing to get out construction. 3 way cl order. lock corners. J Dustproof Drop 7. Hardwood Venrtr ( irtain. Full canvas throughout. Instead of r>«i k ^ cheap gumwood. 8. Firm, flat. Pore*. ?: Hardwood Buffea lam top F.amed un- Drawers. Can’t bind, dfineath. ^ 9. Finely finished . , White Interior. Won’t a. Ant-pioof casters; . )ff | mtt proof hordwaie. ,,, „ ^ . - 10. Built to last of 5. Dustproof, mice- seasoned Oak and p.oof back No gap. White Maple.
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YOUR FEET HURT More at this time of the year than anyother time, •1. & K. shoes fit the arch snugly yet y ivo plenty of room for the bull of the loot. An added comfort that most shoes do not have. They are beautiful shoes in many styles that will improve y o n r appearance and poise. WALK WITH < OMFORT
POTTER SHOE STORE
Make Your Home Cheerful
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“ Y J uritan Cretonnes
A mn t lovely assortment of new « i ioimc htis just arrived and H you are thinking of summer drap erios or porch fiillows or -lip cm ers wt- know you will he Interested in these gay patterns. The cnl nr- aVc clear and sunny and tln i 1 are eomhinatimi' to blenil with an; eolnr eheme.
Butitan Silkolines, plain and figured, the yard .. I’uritan Cretonne- in bright cnl * re 1 floral jiattern-, the HiOf* yard Ific, Die and .... * Ihiritan Terry Cloth in rich color ini' . reversible, the yard
ALLEN BROTHERS .2 years of FAITHFUL SERVICE
