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THE GREENCAilTLE DAILY

Opera House

MONDAY

10c & 25c

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ASWKliB.

MONDAY. MAY 16, 1027.

THE DAILY CAfft

Ijitcied in lh» P**t OfTIJt at (irerncaallf, InHilna, ft aecond claac mail mtllfr.

HARRY M. SMJTf, Editor and Pr»(rrtet*r

S. K. RARIDEN, City Hilirtr

Walker of Indianapolis- 'l 1 ' \Sall. dr If a niece of Mrs. Burn-ide Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hibljitt spc 1 .Slj>day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonai I Hutherlin. formerly of thi.- city, now

• f Ladoga.

SAFETY WEEK IN S I ATE IS JUNE 5 TO 12

Pufnani Lodge No. !•>, I. 0. O. I . Will inert Tuesday night at s o’d ik.

Personal And

Den't stay at home or you'll forgot

1 where we meet. Give the wife

quarter and send her to the shot.

I * | firing a member along. Visiting in > L 0Ca | thers always welcome.

Miss Susie ami Mi" Lei a ial.iott

' Jtiss Kmm?. and Mi Ella Be.-kw"'i,

Miss Irene Huestis and Mis Haz. !

Handy i* driving a t Alverson went to Lafayette Sun .

where they are atte: ding the State ,

Convention of Bu Ye--, u:.d

K! A'i It M< III IK I'OLKK 'K» CONi)l ( I INTENSIVE s mm

DRIVE.

1N' HI AN 7 A LOLLS, May 1G. (L'!’)— Itober; T. Hume, chief of state mo- , tor j .dice, announced today that the I week of June 5 had been designated as “Safety Week" by his department j

v*«\v

■ Stf 1

Bernard

Chandler.

Pi ofe

Major t). A. N'evrhou-e has returned j fional w-omen. Mi- Lucy Bow n '. !, hi home in San Antonia, Texas. also attended Satuiday along v. Miss Huestis and M 1 - Alter w ! Estel B. Jones of llloonupgton spent: 'f™ 1 " ovei ' tov the banquet this tv - the week-end with his parents. ' ding.

extensive drive will be h *n for safer driving and

er walking.

san-

liabf

Sn Scho

uf State Frederick will formally ope.i

A ijicture that is full of punch, action and [ comedy moments from beginning to end. Western entertainment that will satisfy the mos ardent (libson fan. also UNIVERSAL COMEDY BACKWARD GEORGE

T e Greencastle band will practic- SODA LITAS LAIINA ELECTS thi- evening at 7:30 o'clock. Soilalitas Latina held it- la-! in ■ - ing of the* year Thui sdaj <*vi i ing 1 'a . Naomi Ha spent Friday ; the home ,,f d,-. E vin Post , ,. tie. id mington TelApetk. 1(jwiriL , 0 ffi 4erg I I . Wright has returned to I'e.lfin, elected: 111., o -pend the summer after a visit President, Katliiyn hi n with relatives. ; vice-president, Laura White; eci -

tsrv, Josephine A' ■ i-on.

R V. I. H. Kerris gave Ui* »dr|rAv-».j T ^ 0 paI>rr> wt ., rfni | ; «SavtL • 11 lho 'own-hip Sunday Hebaal can- • f f , hf cirfus .. M cCo“. ; •

Mt 0» v e Churah Simday. ' ,. T|ir Rohu)n ( ,

\1 Mary Langdon of Kbeattatnl. Afrlea” by Elizabeth Wentwi.it T

Indiana i-

Cook.

. isiting her aunt Mm. Paul

t

l!. S. HEALTH HINTS ——o WASHINGTON, Ma>, Id. (IT) Important h Ire observe I dii 'iig th ot wvatlu r that ' the best of health, adv ■ - Di. linn 1 S. Cummii g, Sur ,r mi General i f ti n u S. Public Health Sendee. “Comfort during hot weather due In no -nuill part te the mental a tit ide,” Dr. ( umm’i g e.i !. "A ph . ofophical state i f ii; nd, fieedum fie: i worry and ircliratii.il t- benefit ; imich as pos-ible 1.;, eutdoor life, al ' all (inductive to heai'h and happ

ne.-^.

• tin va tal exertion should I"' :■ ie.itly reiluccl. ‘The food -h'culil he 1 nl , Jiu rdiui and easily dige tihli Id u ..f meat fried foods a"'| pa-tr'e and nth sweets shniiltl Jie curtail I ttir.i i ontrihcitc nutteriullV t hi at piuluc-

t ion.

On the other a d, ' -h lipa fruitfre h garden, v. • t;ii{l. - v al.i s, i - re;j4s, milk and th. bulk; I ling f -r.htSf) the’ hung' i w ei trib . hutf little to th (iio lucti i of heat.

Dr. Q\i min ing .n. I t ii -e an abundaik e o 1 ' wat

ternally and externally -earin': tl warm months. A dm y i ,!h during the summer cleanse.-., reli hi and aid in maintainrng the health, he said. Ju-t how much water uhl I. euiisumed in hot wrath, i ..peinls in the work pi rfovni I, the atmo-ple r temperature and th p d tive humid'':, hi any event, ph a ant 1> cot 1 watt r should he consumed 'airly liber. 1 quantities. Tile exci ive Use of iced drinks is apt to r I ;' :l dell imeid ul influence upon t • . ; gi live systt in i au ing di -con: fi r act ual ill: Summer clothing -h iilil pref ra'd;. be light ill weip t and i'd : and por eus in textuic. Such cl '.dill g permits evaporation and allow air to reach t he - kin rcitdily. !■ , ipi t i : ■ ge o'

clothing are particularly conductix • to comfort. Keeping lab i.r irregulat hour- dm - ii g the summer i- particulaily uiuu - 'liable. An udcijuutc amount of le p is necessary for health. Becau -' of intense heat, it is -omctimi s idffieult to ecu re tlie reipiired unioiuit of sleep. At such times an i lectri ■ fan may aid in inducing sleep but th • n r current.- produced should not l.a i ireeted up, ;i the body. When on vacation and go -win - ming be sure that the water is fre' from pollution. l)r. Gumming urged. Beware from bathing immediately after nating. By remaining in tin watt r i alj for short, period: 1 an excellent and diverting exercise i.- obtained. A coat of tan should be acquired gradually. Otherwi-u one may -uff' • uj.neco--.irily and oven inten-ely fne . unhuin, in said. BE I TER PIG <H LLOttK

senior members cf the Latin See narium presented Hr. Po-t w th gift of money to be used in cermcc

duim Ricketts. «f Galew-t-n, Try- , fot| with lh ,.' L . ltl „ | ibl . ;tlv .

a . ha- been vi. iting hi- bffttkfr M ' I). Ricketts for several da'jr.s. > I In Penelope Gluli wjl| pcfft Tprs. . a\ afn rtieon at 2:30 o'ideck With ! Mi . George Long . i.

“Brown’s In Town”

i - r

Mr. Joe Lambert ItaK

V r Inline ill linliHnapOlis, after 4 vis

' : re with relatives.

IS MEMOHIAI I LOWER

(to You Know ?—

rpturnH ta! i n ‘ h " I" “ * f 1! "' J : " 1 ' -* ’ [ rompletc devastation, the | ipe i , ‘ j bloom?d in gbuncanc ■ on ti e halt!

t fields of France wheic o nui :y

Mi I! it a Barnes from Tgrt'e ^ our pien had fallen in battle, a Ha it( ^1-ding her slstrr Jtfrs. ( that hreausr of this tin popp h Kellog Sunday. 1 hecomc the Meniuiial Flowei of h

,, ‘ 'American Legion and the Am r a ; Auxiliary

“I’oppifs in w -at fields, e.i tie easant hills of I'lanee, R ding

Th ' Home-tic Science Club wiB he summer bnc>. that Id - t

with Mrs. Charles C'ra#teT, »;i

Mr. and

d. ' iter Louise, of Indiauapeli*, #*re th gin ts of relative- here Sunday.

meet

l ie la afternoon at 2 o'clock. .Nfrnj- ( her- plea-e note change, of Time, Mi Anhcw Durham, "Oit East) S iiiuar. Street, will he b*st*e.s tn

/ftsl and dance.”

.So sang the solaii i poet.- of the V. F. F. on the hlazi Gel mer of 1918, when, thi Vine - aimy was moving to vietoi v. IL

cam pa.:'

u with a radio

speech 1 rom

Wh'B.M

at indianapoli

Is v)n Sunday

j evening.

June 5, and will ask all citi-

i zens to

co-operate in

making the

! drive a

success.

.Mi.-:

-is ii churches

all over the

state ha

i e bee.i a-ke i t 1

> give a short

! talk on

aiClv Ironi their pulpits that

j day. an.

1 efforts will 1

be made to

| bring th

e campaign to

the attention

1 of every

Indiana citizen

i during the

j week.

The si

i lice depar

tment ha- n-

: quested

the chief of po

lice of every

city to i

lame an officer

whose time

j is to be

• devoted entin

ly to safety

' work m

d whose official

title will be

, that of

"Safety Dirceto

r,” according

to Hume

A not hi

■r f ituro of t

lie program

will 1),

i elfect of a

law pa.--

-ed by tile la.

-t legislatut •

which i

quires all polir

e officers t >

report ti

i : "cretary

of state all

accident

occurring in t

heir territor-

ios. Hume (

explained that u

mier the new

syst < m it

will be |iossib!(

to cheek un

gii chron

i, ri pi uters am

i adile 1 tha

u. eel

has assured

him that

no leniency v

• ill be given ^

.such offc

nders.

The n

•w law directs

that driver;

participal

ling in three ma

ijor accident

may havi

e th-ir licen-es

revoked and

S :ry

S hortemeier 1

ias indicated

that he i

ntend- to uphol

1 the law t->

the utmo

st, Hume de.lai

In add

ition to thnir

other duties

cont inu«"l

! the chief, . af

ity director

ever the

state will be

expected t ■

take* core

of their acridci

H report and

i

BurdsaVs "Washable” Luster-Low is Truly Washable A LL INTERIORS can now be fiawM with LUSTER-LOW, producing a aoft mellow luster, pleasing to the eye, giving beauty to the surroundings and assuring permanency. Its unique washability is an indication of its durability. Sec it yourself before you decide on the paint* for your walls. { R. P. Mullins }

lORDSALSSTi Famous for Durability

MARTI NEVILLE, Ind., May It. Big- 4n mors than 100 Morgan Cou ty fifthis liaV'e a new outlook on lifi

public to this Spring and are escaping tl ■ -both i: trial- and tribulation- that he et i

porker in the early days of his i r her life, caused by parasites whied abound in old and dirty hog lots. This is all the result of a seric of demonstration held here in March by County Agent C. I'. Watson and F. G. King of the Purdue univei ity animal husbandry .staff which showed how to handle hogs in a sanitary man

nor.

For the first time pigs on some farms have been put ■ n fresh ground, given new pastures of alfalfa and clover and otherwise given a chance to "do their •tuff'' at the feed trough in the most approved manner. The meetings here were similar to others held over the state in the interest nf - wine -anit'ition.

jnf the Poppies because it v .a thi ee

U .shhurn Chapter D. A. K, TW»y machine gUn raked fields , : th .

' the dough boys plucked and w

Gie cct Rebakah I.odga No. 7 6j [them in their hclnr ts a- they f wdl nnet in regular Session, Ibis An<l to ,|a w '

g ut x o'clock - all (fiemHer? are i f? nl ®mberance.

Iig d te be pie-ent. "Poppies in the wheat fields, h.,

• . ( -tjll be.-ide them lii

l ime will be a special tucking «, Shattered foim.s that t-r ii"' win ,u , lt > (,,u "cil tonight to iwn-ldt'. [tfce-s-tar shell- burst ,m high; .uni spec ifications for Im. ' Gently bending o'ci tin - be

to study traffic view te le -rllil i .. tomobile crashes

traffic.

tfurin; afety

mnditions with the number of nu and to speed u.i

afetv t,

i I th; N.w

'vement work on Jackson mM

diana streets.

. H

the moon’s soft glatiee

t Poppies in the wh- it field- on th

w . ransomed fie] I- nf Fra ' •

aph it G

E ie, Selin- was called to ' ’ Th '‘ Flounders poppy that prt .i i Sui day for the fun^r.l 1 of thei to tl "’ mavch ' n ’ er’s uncle, S. M. Wt||r, U hed over the fallen bodii . , <u . s 0 |,| fffw amid.-t complete dtvn-tation

• t the battle fields of Fiiini

All

car

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‘ Brown’s in Town” SENIOR CLASS PLAY High School Auditorium Thursday and Friday, 8 P. M. Tickets 35c aiid 50c. Kesei-ved at Southard’s Hook Store, 8 A. M., Tuesday.

_ , ven ill N i

M. l'’loiei:ce Talliutt, t»hn is te*eli _ Man’s Land. Thus typifying the c- n in. at Niles, Michigan, cauje In (.age.of the men who till I" i I the week end with bcr^tno^lj*: , Because the poppic- grew i o 'I' I' Talburt. Sh# is lltvltig foi ; fysely immediately after Ue wI urope June 20 from Montrkl. kllil; the fields where thi hatth hi '!• 1 ' and Gena Brothers k ill joifi ( hfciest and he mo.-t blond In

her

the trip to Europe.

French women tell how th poppy significant of sacrificial blond.

record for deliveries in '

L'-iT when they delivered eight new pa.-senger car- and trucks on Friday

and Saturday of last week.

THE DAINTIEST FROCKS

CAN HE SUCCESSFULLY* DRY ('LEAN El) The daintiest of fabrkv can be made as rood as new by the “Ideal” process of dry-cleaning'. And of course, since that’s the case, then there’s no fear about the safety of the dozens of other fabrics from about your home. It’s time to start preparing for summer now. Start your dry cleaning program now. RHONE 170 We’ll Call For It

IDEAL CLEANERS

Mi- Hi' li Sale. C„ Cb.ml.t J..I- Krun , lhi . ,...

, made a record for d*!ivprifs in ,

true message of popp immortal'.; jin Colonel John McCiai - pm m. ’ ten on the eve of his tragic - ■ alh. “The Klamlers Field Poppy .’

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Rurkhalter In Flanders Fields the I'onp- I; w, re called to lndiana|»olis Monday Between the cross v : I by the .-eri ,us illness of a nephew, That mark our place ; and Dr. H. \V. Taylor of Rochester, wlv. The Luk- still bravily ng n underwent a major operation at the Scarce heard amidst th. i hcli Methodist hospital today. • “\Ye me the dea L

Shrirt days ago we lived, G It djx

saw -unset glow

Loved and were loviu, :r new ,v

Ue In Flanders Fields. “Take up our quarrel

def, live brake.- " to the marust • n hi :ik‘'. or fed lei w ill h ■ arrested a to the discretion < Hume says tha every citizen to t; -afety measuie iiv each iierson i s]i: nsibility can 11 dents, which h; alurming proporti

fir

:> hav

ill be taken

ion and lh"

r the driver it, according

f olficer-.

he hopes to get iki an interest i:i - daring that only ali/.infj his own role number of accialrrady reached . be reduced.

I ll E SI'\N INCREASES. | were twenty death: INDIANAPOLIS, May 1(5. (I’Pt— population, while now ' 11 Hie i -urplus and large dividends of I twelve. This ale near.- a liG 1 insurance companies can be at- l of 24,000 lives, tributed in part to the increasing . “Should, medical s. .cc' ■ in of life, Hr. William F. King of ing new, it i- probably w' lie Stall IL alth department declares, knowledge that the lit

increased to - : I next fifty years," I

additional know Ice

average may be im i • - | er this figure. Many H'" 1

•i?ro

i own’

Mi Miltiin McCorkle who has beet in the hospital for some time eoo'a- !'■ ''ing from a fractured hip which ustained some time ago in a fall was aide to return to her home on

\mlrr on Street, Saturday.

Ih Sandard Bearers of the Moth"il'st Gliurch will hold a meeting W i ne ay night, instead of Tvie.sday "Id. nt the home of Mab I and E ,hHi h. I’lea-i' bring mite Hoxr. : .

N le tin change in date.

ith the foe,

To you from failing hand we t m The Torch—be youis to le 1 I it In i If ye break |iarts with u wh 'ie,

We shall not sleep, t popp , grow in Flanders Field.’’

Thus because of th cle-i a- i in ; Mon of the poppy with tie -upi: l sacrifice made by the men who the poppy has beeme tlr n m. .1

small son of Mr. and Mrs. f] OWPr ()f th( . American I g

Skiinnu rhorn -uffered a large

'■ ' h on the head early Monday morn ing when he darted into the ie i of a ear driven by Cecil Barnett M Barnett swerved the ear so as ■ n t hit the child, hut the boy struck hi head on the rear of the car.

Th

.1

American Legion AuxiL ny

I'uncral services for Charles Brown a 'ii i f Mr-. Theodore Crawlcv of Mi eiiy were held Monday afternoon -’:0tl at Ri Isvillc with a pastor f' in I 'eie Haute in charge. Intere nt took place in Reel ville, Mr. Blown pas.-ed away at his home Ip I ' 'ii Haute Saturday. He is survived \ thie- -isters, Aithrlla, Tlora and ..I znheth Brown nil of Torre Haute lie w.i well-known in this vicinity a1 lived in Limcdalc for a numlicr of yeat s Mi and Mrs. A. P. Burnsides s|»oiit the week-end with Judge and Mrs.

Try Our Heller

Battery Service Exclushc battery sl.i ion, hand ling and repairing .ill makes

Auto and Radio Itatleries.

The finest equipment makes it

possible to give het'er service.

lUttcricx called for and deliv-

ered.

NORTH SIDE K<H ARE. Consolidated Battery Co. Phone 7Si).

Another Exclus-

ive Feature

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lie pointed out that insurance companies are operating on mortality tables of forty years ago and since that time there lias been a constant downward trend in the death rates.

"In 1X80 the average life spun was 'now living eighty > V ir thirty- even years," said Dr. King.! the number will he > "Now it i.- fifty-eight. In 1900 there creased. THE HANDIWORK HABIT

—EVERYONE HAS IT.

AUXKTvS 49c

Rex i f ()i,

Th Re

Hi eh

alf ts to • men a napkin ort and

OWL DRUG STORE i At' JigyqlC Store

J

I > mil la Slamped (ioods

HomccraH Stamped m Goods

Ever)Ihidy’s l>usy with some sort of fancy-work. '" ,l lor several years has our art needlework department h'"! so much patronage. No doubt it’s because new and ili'' l ' r things to make arc so plentiful this season.

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' ILI.OW ( AXES stamped on •"'< qinilily tti and 12 inch tub-

in - liiinstitched for 1

c diet. | he pair . . l»Ul/ 1 11 M l Ll’NGH EON SETS ■ 'i inch cloth and I napkins tamped on oyster 1 rtr lm< i. Th set !•«£*) !'"< KI I Id \< HEON SET S v mped on Ideached or unhLachiJ Art ( loth. The set ■M Hi and as rq '<»\y as t}U\^ H'AI'.LIA APRONS stamped on I '.si coLir linene or iinhlcach-

H material, ( olors

bleached 59c, and

59c

ii n-

50c;

29c

< VR1) I MILE (OVERS liuish|‘l • u " 1 tap I, stamped on oyster linen er bleached art rinlh,

^n, XI19. llr ( 75c and ...

lin-

69c

SCARFS AND . stamped on oyster I""""' j dian Head. Linens. M tHI

SI.59; Indian Head

as low as

HI I I El AND A ' n,T U3 stamped on oyster I n'"' ' L5c: Art < loth. f>5c OljC

and as low as

BED LIGinS-Ris' 1 georgette, silk l,n, ‘’ ...ImmIwith metal braid ■>"'l ,v» silk cord and two- J,,jO

(licce plug

RATON TAFFETA PB in a wide variety ‘ji.d.'i styles, shirred or ruff"

and as low

as

BRIDGE LAMPS br"""’ 'l'”,, stand and .pip'd'’

ion tani'ia. _r

with cord and t»o- Q.Jfw

shade of rayon taffcia.

w ilh cord and t»

piece plug

ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YE ARS OF EA1THFCL SERVK E