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THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER,

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927.

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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at (ireencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, f ity Witor

Personal And Local News

Mr-. P the ^nest.

P. Stoner of Pendleton is of Miss Mable Stoner.

j basket dinner in honor of the pupil - and the teachers, Mr. Harris and Miss Heath. Misses Lola Nee=e and Helen Lewis will enter State Normal School at j Terre Haute, Monday. Aunt Nettie Wrifrht is improvin'* from an illness of several days. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wrip-ht ami family, Mr. and Mr=. Mack l.nn(r, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N'eese attended : the entertainment and supper at Okal 1 la school, Friday evening’. Mrs. Rawlins of C.reencastle will begin a term of music with her clnss ' here Monday. Mrs. Fred Boyd and Airs, ilfarlej , Miller of Reelsville, called on Mr . Mack Long Tuesday afternoon.

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Scesv Fram 2DONT.T£LL THE. WIFE Werner tiros Prodiui/en

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A gay story of a husband with a rovimr eye. A comedy of wives and sweethearts of the sweet gay life and the sweet gay way in which a tangled love nest weathers, a piey storm. also PROGRESS COMEDY THEY ALL FALL P Extra Attraction ELMORE ENTERTAINERS Renelit St. Paul Baptist Church.

Mrs. C. W. Otis was a business ixisitor in Terre Haute, Thursday. Andrew Timber, living 7 miles east uf the city, is reported quite sick. \!i E l Brown of ( ambridge City veiling her sister, Mrs. Sid Ga r ’-

away.

Charles Bridges, who has been quite ill for some time i- reported

a- not as well.

Ri i ular meeting of Greencastle Post No. r,R will he held at Legion Hall tonight at 7:.'t0. Mrs. George Cook and s'ons of Hamiinuid are visiting Mrs. Cook’s father, James L. Randel. Women of Moo eheart I.egion will in “t tonight at 7:1)0 Business of imliorlnnce to be transacted. I in- Presbyterian Church prayer ■ i <■ i ig will be held this evening at half past seven o’clock. Vli George Fox, of Reelsville is vi ding her daughter, Mrs. Essie Henefiel, 710 S. Indiana St. Ih v. Hutchinson of Indianapolis ill -|ieak this evening at 7:110 o'clock •it the First Pentecost Church on

Ohio street.

WAR RISK INSURANCE There are only two months left for renewal of War Risk Insurance by ex-service men and women. The applications must be in by July 2nd. AJI ex-service men should avail themselves of thi opportunity to get the safest and cheapest insurance the world can offer. All are invited to call at legion Hall tonight ho tween 7:110 and 0:00 for information and applications.

QUARTERLY PAYMENTS We ask no indorsers on your note. Think it over, then make it a point to see us. Indiana Loan Co. 21E. Washington Phone I5 Always on the Job.

Duzer Du Elects 1927-’28 Officers

land girls, though the former were greatly in the majority, have vi-ited '|:ir> foreign countries, during the eight

| months cruise. Courses of study W1I I TAKE OFFICE IN’ SEPT, were co-ordinated with the itinerary. PLAYS PI AN NED FOR Tlhe experiment hatf been declared an OCT AND DEC, (unquestioned success by prominent *•!

j educators on hoard the ship, among litem Dean Janie K. Lough of K ’

ANNOUNCEMEtTf Our Service is for all makes of cars and trucks. Batteries rebuilt and recharged New Batteries at right price Cars cleaned, inside and out Wrecker service day and night Body and top work on all makes of cars Generator work done the right way Frank Overhalser, electrician. Bill Johnson, general mechanic, and tops and bodies Duffy Hughes, in charge of battery and wash stand. Ray Walters, parts manager. Frances Evens, ()ffice. Give us a chance to prove our efficiency with your patronage. H. A. SHERRILL GARAGE Office Rhone fi79. Nights, Phone 357-X.

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York t'niversity, Acting President ihe “Floating Cniver-ity” on its find journey “The University World

Election of officers for i he year 1(127-'28 wai held b> Duzer Do in their final meeting of the year Tues-

day night. Those who will take olTuv I j,,, radios, “accomplished

I what it set out to accomplish.” Ex-Governor Henry .). Allen of , i Kansas, who gave courses in Journalism on the cruise and who returned I to this country two weeks before th°! completion of the cruise for business i reasons declared: "The present cruise I has convinced me that a college

They:are’here ! j* j r* * Lloyd Loom " Carriages Handsome new styles—' all the latest color effects ^-priced from ^

McCurry’s Furniture Store

Thomas and 0 ffi cer q n p X t yf. ar will he members 1 afloat may he made a significant ad-

hut the added opportunity it offers | the cultivation of international I

ism. ,

'D Jennie Johns and Mr-. .lame < ini,ii.’hnel were jn Terre Haute on U' di esdav evening where they atP uded a special meet of Die Women

td Moosehcuki I l.egjon. < i. t . Ft .1 .t ii.J :

The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ellis Slone, (IX years old, who died at her home In Terre Haute, Tuesday, was In Id here Thursday morning at the UhiMian Church at 10:00 with Rev.

If II. Hiuner officiating.

next September are: Paul Shu Its—President.

Opal Leavitt—Vice-President.

Mrs. Margaret Drake—Secretary.

Harry Gough—Treasurer.

Helen Stokes—Keeper of the ArchMr. and Mrs. Frank J Thomas I j V p.s.

P'»t Tuesday and Wednesday with I With the exception of treasurer all

their on, Dr. Gordon

family in Lafayette. 1 0 f three and four years standing, dition to our educational system. Not i; V. u. M. McGuire, former pas-j The offirer- are Harry Wil only do educational values justify it,

to; of the Baptist church here, has Fam=, president; Margaret I'.mik Me-1

none to Martinsville for treatments,' Gaughey, vice-president; Mary Eliza-j 01 ... .. r i I dl „f overwork and rheumat- >»th Houck, secretary; Delos O’Brier,nendshtp makes ,t of peculiar useful-

tr^asurpr; and M^rna Paco, Keeper of 1 11, ‘ s 1 l,s } ,me *

the Archives The returning students were drawn Plans were formulated for Ih • rrom thp s, - hnn,s anH rol,e * es of

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presentation of plays next year. A |'

three act play will he given the lat

ter part of October and the annu:il I li\II.RO\DS USE MUCH WATER Christmas play prior to vacation. Be , « cause of the Fine Arts program tin ! INDIANA Pol ls Apr. 28. (UP! — der direction of the University plans I'Steam railroads are probably the for the second semester next yent largest users of water in Indiana, :icwere delayed. cording to the Indiana Committee on Initiation into National Collegiate Public Itility Information. In IndiPlayers, the national histronic organ-1 'uapuMs alone the Pennsylvania and

i/at ion will he held Die last f May. All member- are urged to turn their dramatic activitie to the score

tary by Sunday. o

Special offer or> Vo.-- Electri,' Washer all this week. Kilchei Oul-

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r.iiicial eivices for Arthur Ragle, ■ ' ll Itnown Madi.-on township farmwho pus-ed away Wednesday ufeinoon, will he held fiom the Pleasant Hill church at n o’clock Friday nir.Miing. Rev. Cornelius Airhart, of < iiiwfordsville, will have charge of 1

thi eivices. Interment will he in the I fitting Co, At Gas Office.

Pie.'-ant Hill Cemetery.

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ANOTHER BIG Used Car Auction at H.A.Sherrill’s Garage GREEN(ASTLE Saturday, April 30, at 7 I*. M. CONSISTING OF—25 REBUILT CARS 1—192H Ford Tudor; 2 1925 Ford Coupes; 1—1925 Essex Coach; 1- 1925 Essex Coach; 1—Buiek Coupe; 1 Dod^e Roadster, Winter Top; I Chcv. Coupe; 1 Chcv. Sedan; 2 Ford Sedans; and 15 others. Cars on display all week Come in and pick out your car. DON HALL MOTOR GO. Auctioneers: II. A. Sherill, O. J. Rector.

Among the Greencastle club wo- j SUMMER CAMP FREE

" ' .i who are at turkey Run for the j^e government is offering thirtv

Fifth Di I rid Club meeting today and days of ramping free to boys between : "iiiui row are: Mrs. W. M. McGaug-, the ages of 17 and 24 years, .lu.-i

!l ' ’’ ^ 1 '• * • Arnold, Mrs. John recently the age limit has been low- ' annoii, Mrs. Parke Dunbar, Mrs. Prf >d to include such hoys as will he

I ‘‘id l ucas, Mrs. J. P. Allen Jr., Mrs. 17 I*-fore January 1st.

| J. P. Allen Sr., Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Mi Mabel Stoner, Mrs. Bence Dagay, 'D Diner Newhou.se, Mrs. John King, Mrs. R. A. Ogg, and Mrs.

I rank Donner.

Ilig Four lines each use about 1,200,h 000 gallons a day, and they also purchase large quantities in Terre Haute,

Richmond and other cities.

Mo.-t of the water used by rail onds must he pure and soft because the rate of evaporation is high and nineral deposits must he avoided, es-1 penally in locomotive boilers. This is u important that in nine places the j roads are going to great expense tn !

install purifying systems.

t SlNt. I EWER ANIMALS

URBAN A, III, April 28. (UP)—A drop of 21 per cent during the past

Half of each day will he given over seven years in the number of work to games and sports of various kinds, animals kept on Illinois farms, due

Kash and Karry

We show Hu* host and kirufesl assortment of bulk and package coflfees in tho (’ounty. New lower prices on many varielies.

Rio Coffee in hulk. The best Rio thal we can buy, Ih

30c

Bourbon Santos I’eaherry Coffee, Always Good—.‘I. r >e lb.—.‘1 Ihs. for . .

$1.00

Did Homes pad < ( ffee, in hulk. The host f >r the money—M>

40c

San Marto < offee in hulk. An degan: cup quality—Ih

48c

Crystal Package Coffee, Red IK ed tn—-.b

30c

Did Reliable Coffee, Ih

42c

II. tV II. Coffee.

50c

:M\ UofiVe, i.ii

52c

(I.owcr Priee.s Would Mean Poorer Quaiil.v)

Reduced Prices on Flour

Mill ('reek Flour, I'avorile Hr.ind

( JUc

Vandalia Straight Grade I'D .in r

90c

Harris' White Lily Flour

95c

D!ga Hard Wheal I'Duur

$ur>

Water-ground Meal Always On Haim-. Louis F. Hays (Grocery & Bakery) (South Side Square)

the United States Supreme

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The fifth and sixth grade children " First Ward, instead of Third Ward, :■ announced yesterday, wilt present • 1 program Friday afternoon to aid tin Red Cries drive in Putnam eounly fi r money to use in relief work i the flooded Mississippi area. All • mol children will he charged an admi ion of one penny and an offering wi'l he taken among the parents. The Junior Red Cross of this school has nln i'ly ini-mi $8.20 for the relief ( fund.

The entile fnmhall squad of Centml largely to displacement of horses »n<l (when" his" Ltto7neJ faded To pay''' 1 1 mitt Wi4*h h tS*’ 00 ' of Evansville W' 11 attend mules with tractors, has left the irM) ^ ( ,;, s jM , ectionwith FOR SALE; 1Vo IM M* with their coach. Each afternoon th farmers of the state with an extra , .... , , “ , , , coach will give them training. , d 1-2 million bushel- of com and 12 ' ^ ^ h ' S “T! , ! ! 1 “!“ M moHplS , ' hPa,, Boys of Putnam County will go to million bushels of oats for which aj 5 * ^ ° l , 1 ' mn ' ll ' l,un ' I Vine.

Fort Benjamin Harrison for the 1 ei iod between June 20 and Julv 10.

Prof. R. W. Hufford is the local j tension specialist of the C. M. T. C. Aide, and will he glad to t lege of Agriculture. furnish information and applications. o o LEAVE FDR WASHINGTON

market must be found, it is pointed Suppression of the sale of Dale's out by E. T. Robbins, livestock ex- newspaper by Judge Dearth di recti \

F. of I. Col precipitated Dearth's impeachment by

Mi Catherine th treasurer’s

Tillotson, cashier

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office is planning «,f heirship

\<>TI< I 01 I | \ \ I. MI NT iil NOTIr?: is HEREBY GIVEN to th.* Creditor . Heirs and LetrntoeM of I Gharlet- O. Hu If. deueas. .1, to him*, ir In the Pinnam Cirruli ‘ ouri. h.-hl .1 C.rienuastle, Indiana, on th« d:i\ .1

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v. Ith the ♦ tate of said d» u* df nt sli -iil. not he approved; and utid heirs it* noflfled to th»n and there niak«* proof

INDIANAPOLIS Apr. 28. (UP)

At the regular ina meetiD! 1 ^

m l ,r U vo..,.-.,k S. G. A. this afternoon in

the Indiana House of Representatives I Hall, the annual Madias' rn ^ ^

and his trial before the Senate where

he was acquitted.

Dearth and Dale have been implacable enemies for many years tin,I the

Assistant Attorneys General Edward present case is the re.-ult of one of M. White and Edward J. I.^nnon a series of many clashes where the

'hVi an ' < ! it’i ' ’>1° \ '' '’ h' leave for Washington, I). (. today publisher has attacked bitterly the

to vo on an extensive tour of Europe 11 vvn“XKss

lo-n non tnere omk,- pro ind reeclvc ilii-ir <lfi i rile

uext summer with the University j’i'iavel Study Club. She will sail fi'om Montreal June 20 and will visit Ih Ha t, Glasgow, Edinburg, the lake district, Oxford, London, Holland,

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to Swilzerland where they will

Dearth sentenced Dale to HO days’!

TNRSH. the f lerk of -alrl ('non "’“cl case (lav of April lii/T. , "I tieorge Dale, Muncle publisher, anrd ri,,rk pealed from the Indiana Supreme

U Purhirm, Am • Court A. JS.-Mnyr,- It I , , . . ^ Involved in the case in the now

'I • s l-'• famou opinion written by Indiana Xi,

NEW AORK, April 28.—Final ex-1 preme Cmirt Judge Julius C. Travis,

, upholding the

and then to lUly ISU* ^ m ^ ,1p( ‘ rnPnl PXPr( i «‘^ '’ v ^ Circuit C ourt Judge Clarence VV spend two week ^ ^ 0,1 ^ h ' Rh Se . as “T ' ,ow 111 l‘ r "' I "earth of Muncie and declaring thal

, P . " WPPk ’•, gress on hoard the 8. 8. Kyndam. “truth is no defense." I .".n Italy they return to Pans via ^ »K| 0BtinK University,” ,| u , '

hiviiia and ail from Harve, | (0 arr ive here on Monday, May 2nd imprisonment and imposed a finn n f Ian ling New York August 27. from her round the world trip with »u00 when he found him guiUv of

n fiOO students and a faculty and stall' the contempt charge..

M ANHATTAN - of 60. according to a radiogram re Dale’s attack against Dearth folMr I.. O. Brewer of Spencer was| < ' P ' VP< ( ^- v " 1P * niversity I ravel lowed the publisher's indictment on the tu. t of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nees.; A<! ™ filtion whi; ‘ h sponsored th ■ u liquor charge. I l l week. unique educational experiment. It The appeal was taken to the U. S. Rdiool closed here Friday with a I waR annou »’"d at the same time that ( Supreme Court on a writ of error

the Kyndam will become a permanent ! from the State Supreme Court oh-

j_ SB| University Afloat and leave New York tamed by construing that a federal

ion her second globe-girdling trip on constitutional point was involved j September 20th. The State Supreme Court ..pinion The Ryndam sailed from New York held that th- truth is no def.-ns, last September 18th to test the po-d- when the allegations defame the inbility of combining formal education tegrity of the court and hinder or with the education of travel. Th delay its operation in eases pending, students, who comprised both boys ( Dale’s case was once thrown out of

to appear Monday before the United Muncie judge’s methods of conduct-

States Supreme Court representing ; the State of Indiana in oral arguments on the contempt of court case

Piuw’a si-ter college in India***■ pounced. The drive, which F an nual occurence. ,- 11 'I i‘ |H ■ principle c 1 ' ' ■ ' in India. Since 191D’l ”" / ed support the institutian wlt _ help of 'It. Holyoke, I •

College for Women.

UNIVERSITY PIANO TUNER PIANOS. TUNING. PLAYERS Phone 148 L. H. Voemeier Permanently located in Greencastle

Only 2 More Days IN WHICH TO TAKE \BV lM

OF THI*'

SALE OF PRINTED SILKS Here Are Three Unusua 1

Values

Georgettes, taffttas, foulards ed tub silks in a aide r»n? e and patterns. ,1) 1

*2.00 grade, the yard ^ ^ Printed tla! crepes and crepe de ^

in p easing color conihiuat 10 "'

signs. Value* to $2.-'>0:

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Black and while print'' “' |l ' Ht „-i a h

and conventional pattern.' 111

tractive color range. sdl.uO grade Die yard

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