The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1927 — Page 2

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THE GREEXCASTLE DAILY BANKER MON'DAY. APRIL 23,1927.

I HE DAILY BANNER

I.nUred in ih« I’ort Off'Kt

at Creenraatle. Indiana.

M-cond clas- mail matter.

B \ Rl:> M. 'MI I R Editor and I’roprietor

K. RARIDEN, L«tj Ediior

MONDAY

10c & 25c

■CtBIQN DENVER DUDE

hoot

()ul Snaked th<‘ lielentlcss Rojk*

A dozen big shows in one. Fights. Frolics. Love, irills. remedy. Romance, also LNlYKkSAL COMFDY JANE’S PREDICAMENT

Come down to Big Four Elevator .<tnl look out line n>er, »< »iil 'i-ll %ou iinplfinent•. fn-zj. and fenci'. I.'nl lop (to*.I», ( lo*er 'ifil. I mio(h> iee<l So> lieanH, 'alt. I ttll- • r l’i p lini- of clin k (ceil. hiiiKJirti tankaKi and poultry lt-e’l». Jij«l ri rnvcd a car of Oliver impletm-tit*. and repaim; I racinr, tli»r liarn.w-. \o. II -itlkie plo»-. ( ulli-packerK. nin^le and ilttultlf; two ro" rultivator- manure apreadi m. wagont., inie -.ohi'i”. waikiii!; nr'.,kinu pi i hoi-' drawn i!i»r harm », nulkie

i.iki~, -pike luotli harrm

^ f a I - o hiinril llii* .lohn lli-ere line of liol-. Ne'e Idea -preadn- " e will Irade and take corn, wheat or oat- at market price tut anvIhniK we handle. < onw ilo«n .md iret onr prinn Before

vim tin \ or - i’ll voiir icrain. \\ jiller S. ( am|)l)ell

I ..III 're, Ind.

Phone Kit.

An old re an, giving the name of Edveard Poor, who - • • a very feea.e condition, in the county >Ii jk:. ? action of the tru; , .< : :'r of Monroe town-,-hip. He wa, picket: -.? Saturday and taker, to the jail a- he wa- in need of medical attention. He -aii that he formerly lived in Monroe township. Mrs. Iteoecca Ifu’.chini, age ninety four years pa^-eo away a: the home cf her ton L. C. Hutchina in Roixhi ale Sunday even: g at 8:13. The

funeral service* will he held at

o'clock Tuesday aftrmoon at the Itoa' (Jai M the • (. m il Rev. H. I.’. Brigg- of Gr- -tie wiil have charge of the -e:' Rur al ’’.ill t

in the Roachdak- r>metery.

Thornton Jar . 03 year- of age pasied away Sat-' iay morning at 11:43 at the Indiana State Farm of tuberculosT- fron r ' ' ' h< ha 1 Lem uffering for th< pa-t fee.- mor -

... ’ Mr. Jarvis v as a r <. t of Hazekon Mr. and Mrs. Charle Smith, Blo-m- , vhere a =urvive .. Th

liody wa* broug ' to the McCurry Funeral Parlors whore it was pr**pared for burial . i- held pending

ir Hazelton.

Personal And Local News

Mr.- Phillip i arpenter has peen ill ' home n l iilmor- for the past days suffering 'rom tocsilitis. Mr aid Mr . Curtis E. Jones .ire ' parent, of a »aughter born to Mon ay, nainei: Ariel:.a Maun.

I RADESMKN I. \ Bf'RER' f \RMERS and PRf il'KRTt nWNEKS w ho need IV*ONEY In Pay Thetr T-A-X-E-S Vlav -ccurr any “uni up to $300 At tlie lowvM ii>-t. with th.' privilege of repaying in small " EFhEY \|i»N I HI A

'D I » 1

ton Street, are the parents of a ■ aughter born to th^m Sunday. fj< ige Rra en. for jtn: tini" an

at th'- Sta'.i* f arm wa- taken t " uru from hi.- -i r

Newcastle, Sunday by Sheriff V.'iliaru Arnol'. installed a fiAcJjorge. ire.-ident of the College Epwor'h

. agu

: Ben Corwin returned to her - ' . ,

, , .. icer. : who were

* Sunday Mom th** County Ilo.s- . . ,■

• iin*, were: Kail F-rgUson, f*r*t vice•tal, where ehe ha- w recovi ring iiresident, Saralt h i.g thiri vicer opera! on. ' ., ... •■re-ide:.*. Hek. ;. hanj-. "urth

Mr. and Mi -. Curti- Reilly and vice-president, ' mb - Whitmer, v • 'Pauland Miss Wra Hall treasurer, and M Porter, -ec-

iry. Dc '. . i- the

AIMEKIM

I’\4 MEN f >

Me ask no ind<>r~er- on

vour note.

think it over, then make it a point to see u*. Indiana Loan ( o. 21 1 • E. M ashingtnii

Phone 13

Vlwa.vs on lh< Job.

be repeated as the d-i: more southern points. The tragi- . "f fl-od started.

.live- in thi.« city. Mr. a.Vlr-. Ciaren-.e Stuart and ii ■ ...-, have gone to their home ( oatesville. Mrs. Stuart was for- ■ rlv Mi-.- Kathryn T'fhl.

Samson Smith

Mr. and Mr-. Sam.-on Smith o' hatit of Green* l,..i fii-liJ, Ohio, -pent the week-end licen.-e to marry vii Smith' parents, Mr. and clerk of the Cla.

days ago. Owing bride-elect. M r. o i.-s'je « licen >1 an order from

Times

Persons who

president. Last r.'s it wav ti.e begin* .'ng of the r . tw - j.;. , -h League year. hovel worker, of Greencutle and .rni Alberta A- r >r., ag*-aught-.r of Isa. Ar. ier-oii, a

'I r mil Mr- Paul Rippie of And'r-

Ind., -pent th*- week-end wit'i 'l.ii H* ath, :pr2 South Col!

\ ■ Mr-. Ripple is a daughter 'f

Mr- Heath.

mer-

-tle, were given a by Zol McIntyre, .ircuit Court a few to the age of ti:e McIntyre refuse i r.til they obtaT* - • •• court.— Brw.il driving on \V> -t

The following night letter was le-

B Kelly, 4

Putnam County Chapter of America!’ Red Cro.-s, on Sunday merning. It 1C-1 i- self explanatory and the information was telephoned to the various pastor.- of the city and movement.were immediately started toward j rai.-ing the Putnam County quota. “Central Committee in joint conference with cabinet officer- named by President Coolidge to a.-sist Red Cro-s estimates minimum five million dollars required Red Cross relied in Mi-.-i--ipp. flood.-. National can

Mr and Mrs. Paul Whitman have I'tuini' to : -ir home in N'or’h

K eht-ville, Ohio after vi itiig 'he hill toward- th

Aa.-hington strt't Saturday after- pa g being launched iir. iieniat dy. "Oon atone time v i.. -tartled to Y-iur quota ". •• thou.-and dollars.

•* driverles* For coming down the;

< iiiii|)l)cll IJros. pig i <.ii 11 , 11 * * i,

i'inin*' t (, I*

Mr. and Mi t.'iineil at a .-i n>ui ■ . I rank 3. Imr Mi Ed Watt Nee c.

Jann o'rlo

and fan and -M

pa relit- Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. l>ionard sutherlin •i -laughter of Ladoga, Ind., and Mr ar■ Mr.-. L. 8 Haire- of Ir uian i.Sunday guest- of Mr. ii.

Mi , h Hibbe !

Twenty .-enioi.- received diplomas

Fillmore high school on Satur- at Eldorado, Ark.

a. night. Tl.e Commencement ad- day to attend th- funeral services of

nr i \ P lull B

- * of Mu: •. Normal College. •I Jo "pi. ..' Stoner who j- at- . g I dianu State Normal at Perre Haute spent the vveek end •'i'.: h"r parents Mr. and Mrs. Omer

Stoner west of town.

Putnam Lodge No. 13 I O. O. F. ill meet Tue nay night at 7:30, imI'lnt.'int, Grand Lodge by-laws to be 1 and iii-cuss<d. All members

It continued on and refugees look to us for emergen

it- way, gradually edging over to thy cv are in gr-ate.-t i.d th.- com. vca.k until it hit Th' curb and try’s histo . Confidi t you .hen -truck a tr* before being .-top- |jle will lespond quickly, c lously. Fortunetoly t hit no oth r au I Suggest special campaign with widtomobile while on it- wild ride and cst possible publicity, u.-e radio if no olr va- injur .. i t e auto . - , .--ibii'. ]. 1 I ract < al ' lit local <1'S not badly damag i nations clothing oi supplies. Can we Charle.-' Burkhar.. a foimei r« -i- "Uin <a you raise quota.' Wire r— dent of this city. ■'. o is now locate! pi... Signed, Janie- L. Kieser, Act-

arrived here to- ' H'g Chairman." Mr. Kelly i- in receipt of daily bul let ins from .Natieiial headquarters ilt -

M

a round-about way in making hi- trip .-eriou.-ne.-s of the iiuation. J' ie flo* to this city a- a result of th*- floo- affecting t ght .-tales is one <. th-

in the Miasiasippi va . and

purchase tickets fro . city to city b> country. All report- indicate that it cause of the interruption of tru threatens to become our gn ate-: flooii

show:n'

service, going to Shn report, La., b* fore starting north. Hi -ay- peojde here have no conception of the immensity of the flood and the devastation that being caused by ti •

Mr

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R'lilv

INDIANAPOLIS, Api,

Ga oline u e: of Indian,

a refund of the tax

. (UP who exp

fuel

inn, audit a condit titled to

cedent'

n I^ju: Cilho gi. -oliie to am

urgi 'l to attend. Visiting brothers water. There is much suffering and . 'avs welcome. privation in the flood area and th Ptof. I'. C. Tilden of DePauw Uni- ^ ^ ^ uln \ o t in<alculab, ‘‘' delivered the commencement * <ir '* ' t * , ° * r '

tid'li'e - at t he New Ro-s higli school i. Moi fgumery county last Thursday evening. II:- -uhjoct ••va= “New Edu-

cation; New World.”

E\ V( I \ I ION IS ORDERED (Continued from pag* one)

ANOTHER BIG Use«i Car Auction al H. A. SherrilLs Garage (iIiFF\( ASTLi: Saturday, April 30, at 7 I*. M. (ONSISTINt. OF 25 KFIil ILT ( AKS 1 192fi Ford Tudor; 2 1925 Ford Coupos; I 1925 I0sso\ Coach; 1- 1925 ILs-scx Coach; 1 liuick Cou|K*; 1 Doduc Koadslcr, Winter Top; 1 ( hev. Coupe; I ( hev. Sedan; 2 Ford Sedans; and 15 others. Cars on display all week Come in and pick out your ear, DON HALL MOTOR CO. Auctioneers: II. A. Sherill. 0. J. Itector.

Mi Victor Cue and von Dale, Mr. fetary of <_ iinerc D jv. . d a el Mi J. W. Alice and daughter, ''urps of ac.'i.-.Umts to dire T th w Evelyn, and Mr. and Mr*, L. C. Ham- of n ''' rc . v

inoiid. ilrovi to Danville, 111., Sunday " ' ■ \ i-'tor Cue, who is taking treat- " in M litary Hospital at that

place.

Henry M. Pakcr, Reii < r- - pirecter of diaa.-Ti.' relief, v\j to return

from St. Louis today to

Hoover.

catastrophe.

For the fir.-t time, President Co-M-idge appointed a committee of three members of his cabinet to co-operate with the Red Cro.-s in taking care of this situation which now covers an area of six hundred miles long and in some place* one hundred milewide, and affecting eight state.-. The members of the cabinet detailed for this work are: Herbert C. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, Andrew W. Mclh n, Secretary of the Trea-ury, Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of War and Curtis D. Y\ Ihur, Secretary of

the Navy.

Putnam County ha.- always responded generously to appeals made by the American R"d Cross. The list

cnifei with which follows indicalt ■ that tiny will

not fail in this great emergency. Let

I hi' Ivy tone Bible Class of the Methodi.-t I'hurch will meet with

'V, I

'• ; ■ ninir at 7t80 o’clock , rj 1 vlU conduct the pro- th< • t o flodU

■ tUlpk Hay- wlU lead her« but

• hr < * \ otiori.

J he secret a. .• of co:r., eree planml us <iuiekly raisi oui' (|uota of thi one u ‘ luopection trip down the river, nc- thou and dollar . For the entire companiod by Major Fdgur Jadwiiq county this will In ,t -mall amount

which might he given in a spirit of

c//// hivitalion

Nnmc anything that a car <jr,n~ —Mny operation connc tud with driving—and wc < u n assure you without qualification /hat these improved D :ri - Brothers cars establish new standards for their type and price. Consider this a personal invitation to test our statement on the highway-

Car • ■ Coupe - - - . Standard Sedan ■ Sper' 3 ! Sedan - •• DeLuxe Sedan D»lrv*rtd

H. A. SHERRILL

tv* Alto Stlltltpendablt Ufl tra

'w,

OQDse Brothers MOTOR. CARS

Wmm L' Ii HlXED PAlNf Ii % “ 0» rtJ*lW W>*TT ~\7 OU can buy paint at a liuvn J price per gallon—but it won't cover as much surface or last as in iny years as Burdsal’s Woodruff Paint. Hurdsal's Woodruff Paint is an alllinseed oil quality paint. And it £i' r ' a wonderfully weather-proof surLur 'vltich protects your home.

S500 Gallon White s:5.25 R. P. Mullins

Mi Emiiiu liaison *uld her ntv? ■ id. > ■. * I, E. Walnut St. .Saturday '-"i "at of town party for $4,906 and "dl n ut the hous* for the time bei g. .'be witli her .on, a DePauw Stu- ■ ent, aii at present occupying

residence.

thankfulness that devastation ha- not

fallen upon us.

List of contributor- -*> far:— A. L. Goodenough and family, >10.; llatti*! R. Knight, $2.30; Mr . Cln

.Stoner, ifl.00; J. O. Cammaek, S3.00;

No Name, $2.00.

Through announcem* ,t mao*' at the First M. E. Church a total of

; slowly, leaving unheuHhful swam’ .-

behind.

I'he inundation of Greci*.i||e, .Mi ,-, was typical of the experience jf a '■•ore of towns along '.h" river, iiti Jote its levee- failed, its 13,000 popu-

l)le lhtion was augmented by 10,000 m, re $21.23 was handed in .li-tribut.-.l afrom surrounding territory. | follows: Dwight I. Chapman, $15.00*

’■’bon the levees crumbled before .

" ,, " le Eeomnit * Club o: ‘he river’s attack and wa'e •, u,) to 20 Wadiaon Townahlp •.* ill feet di * ", ■ red a o

■ cooking demenetn- * Ing Inesti uable dama

'' ' ll,llon Center High Sehltool . nte-bellum homes of th* .i'aiitati n Ihu, .lay ,April 28th. All ladies of type, and to modern dwolliu n.,. community are welcome to attend, refugees and townsmen fi-d oi gtiih cume and hriiig one dish of food i tied in secom stories end wutchej and table service. >izod possessions bung wuMad

'Ii-- Hazel lilaydes, daughter of Mi a di OHvtr B. Bb 1 ale, and Ihtlc I Huimona, i on

1 Mra. J. tv. Fiti b

Roach dale, were uniteil in marriage «t the county clerk's office Saturday » h> Elder Lawrence Athey. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsimons are '• ry popular young people In their

,-i'Ction of the country.

liiazil may have a new Kiwanis club. Members of the Terre IHauto i luli v* **r** in Brazil Friday evening, wlit'i*' a banquet was held by several Hru/.il business men ,thc object being the probable fonnation of a new Kiwaiii,. dub. It is said Brazil is

away.

Down the .<M.*.le length of the Mis sissippi—some ('00 mile- n n -ti.iiubt line, hut nearer twice that distance by the tortuojs channel of :!. Mi (Mssippi—the :iver ha.-, o.ok*',. i *. ,. levees, flooded farms and tovu;, ,| taken its toll of life. On the other side. Southern Arkansu- .md \ort!iern Louisiana have fel. ihe .jme scourge. Through central anil ,ou:hern Louisiana—the delta country where the riv-r widens -1 .wiy until it ends, below New Ot! ai.j, in u score of branches—tl>: wjt.'i, ay . rising and are expected to reach a

critical level ,his week.

The same . (jr, uf io of lift that

th" only town in Indiana under 10.-1 has come in the last we I: from Missnon which <lie- not have a Kiwunis outi, Tannesse *, Arkaiuas and north- ' lu ’’ orn Mississippi, may bo expectcu to

Mmii- Porter, $4.00; Frank Butler . Boys Class, $2.23. WASHINGTON. April 23. (UP)lh" gp nt campaign to rai.-e $5,0"').000 for Mo i.'-ippi flood suffererWi *s I,mm < ,| formally throughout the country the American Red Uto- announced. Indication- were that mor*' than the '''■'luc. ti**l total would be achieved. Following |ire-ident Coolidge’s prot lamatioii lur relief funds, Governors

i of most state.- n.M ' ')

l cities liav Issue

papers and vario.i- i- "f ag'-rvi* 1B

helping in the di vi

•Wltl wartime R< (ro | hack "In The Sa- '' tu »•>*••*

than .f OLO ei apt* i th' •*nwrp«.'' reports came that > y chapter‘ii™

would exceed thei: i"taMore than $3()().0"0 "a- cv |lllll,llt *

within three hour after pre> M

Coolidge i-.-iied I was revealed.

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We Sell .Meals ^ mi Will F ii joy At (ash Prices Thai Appeal To All. You can tell the difference betMeen nur meats and oilier gnid<s (he minute toil lasle our chops, steak*, or rousts. l ake adianluge of ou- di livery service. VANCLFAV F’S I PTOWN MEAI MARKET In Business Since 1854. Phone 137.

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CLEARANCE OF RUGS

•idil I**', und d , «('oii'inued put(•in' <d '(\ | 2 Seamless lap.-- ' r ' Brussels |{ui>s rt duced in ini*' -. I i,-rv ruu is first uu.ildy aii' iierfcct. G*mi<| range ol |wdt» rns and color conihinutions.

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‘Ox 12 Seamless Tapestry 49*? 75 Kegular $27,50 grade yuO* ’•L12 Seamless Tapestry Rugs. 1 Q 75 Hegular $22.50 grade ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YFIAKS OF FAITH FI L SEUVH FI.