The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 May 1927 — Page 2

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the greencastle daily banner Friday, may 27,1927.

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IHK DAILY BANNER

I nt«*rH in 1 !i<- 1‘ost Office m (Lit'iu'atilli', Indiana, aa bCi oiiu 1 la: in id matter.

DARIO M. SMI'IH. Editor and IVnprietor

R. RAirlfiE.N, City Editor

1 Ed Brockway made a bu-dney.; tii' 1

to Torre Haute, Thursday.

1 C. II. Barnahy loft for Cukor Fri-

day noon to spend the week-end.

Sipiire Walter A hton reaiain" critically ill at his In.me on E. Bloom-

ington St-

I.oon Welch, Robert Siephenron and Beemer Havens were in Indianapoli-

Thursday.

| E. V. Pinkus of Indianapolis, pcriI pr:, l a cent for thi di tricl of tie 1 BULal llV WO \ ( „.|h W p s torn Mutual Ein- in .u.in ‘

And

Company was a bo ine(ireencastle, Frirluj.

viilor in

(loo H inder wa • a business vi - BloomiiiKton, Tliursday.

S( HOOE ENKOI.I-RENT

Mi . Verl.ei Houch and baby reluiin | home iiuiii the county iio pita! 1 a i’i i .ay.

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11 Snider has returned with her parents in At-

INWANAPOLIS. 'day ^7. (UPi School enrollment of Indiana for isJ7 howed u ttain of Id,^14 over lo t year, according: to enumeration fit;* uies eoinpiled by < hmh h Miller, Stale Superintendent of Public in '. .1-

ction.

With three town hip- mi sin.i(, '.he 1927 total wa- 842,iiersons ie-

tween the age- of 1, and 21 nudum ,nr- j^ r | )s) ,,j n

tied In 1926. the total wa- K26,d'i4. If the three no intf townships bow mi loss, (he '. in oVPl lilid \' id

list 3 It) 17y2Gi.

A. E. Wirt, Cur.\ SupPHiitenden of I Schools, will lake Ihe place ol L. C.

1), li. Ah ninn and n, Paul were Waul. Foil Wnym Sup l inli .i h . p!i. : , on:,ill I Inn la> where they'on the -late board I <due:ilii.!i a a 1 Ih. I'm. id of an aunt of'mnilt of Gary pa iny Fort Wa

in the enumeratioi

.1 ... u■ ", ho pit j

al h'l iday oiler ■.•covering:, an iruST COMPANltS i p. i dion which be undeiwent -ev*r- . RANK Nt A'SPARER 1 we ll • a:'o. ADVtHTISING HIGHEST

Wire Flashes EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 27. (CP) — L. S. Senator James E. Watson wa in Vincennes today, following a brief vi.-,t to this city yesterday, hi- , 0 ,;i;| within three weeks. The Senator said ye ter kiy he wa he. inor*'!; to “change trains". He pent last night at Poseyville as the guo 1 of George Waters, a banker. . , , of his visit - here have any politi.-al ignillcance Watson declared. He plate to .spend tomorrow in

War.bin ton, Ind.

, NEW ORLEANS, La., May 27. — The teainship, Point Lobos, reported afire, in radio dispatches to the United , p,-. , 1 now proceeding on it way I 10 C,i : hul, tin- blaze having l)een;| distinguished, according to word received by the Steele Steamship Company here shortly before 11 o’clock today. Extent of damage to the ship | .va not stated but shipping officials

! uelieve it small.

FARM SALE

2 farms of Guy Jackson, bankrupt

118 acres of the home place, excellent i ni

rm

castle on Indianapolis road now being- ^

})rovements. i S acres known as Ruark fam Doth fanus are about (> miles Last of Gree

ed.

Pav-

Farm i will be 'old free and clear of ail liens euept tj Iheron and suhjeci to rights of tenants now occupy in* ihp p'E' Sale wi l be private for cash. All bids to | lf . S c U | H) al1 ® Sale will be May 3ist., 1927, at 11 \ u at First National Bank of Greeneastle. ‘'' KVFRETT A. DAVISSON, fveferee in Bankruptcy. K. A. BROWN, Trustee in Bankruptcy.

Mi . ( . Howard Taylor, . : I'ilihnl mid iVIih. France pent today in Indianapolis. lie i Br .wn i in Crawfords-j Pile .e i pending II few :.!i Mr. :ml Mi: Clyde Run- ,

CHl< AGO. May 27. (UP)—Charles

one of the most noted di-

vorce and criminal lawyers in the United States, died at bis home here

shortly before noon today.

I

Prof. T. G. to hi: home i count of the

mot her.

I ]\en ha heen called i Bo.-tnn, Mass., on acerions illne-s of Jv’-;

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IMVFKSALt OMFDY

ELE( i l( 11 ^ RAILROADS I in, wos the most serioiy hltrl lie ' lih-.W. WeV '^^ ,,, ^va• , t.pUed to a Fruiiklin l,e 'dial ■ . Railroad havu iivw bven.ei.cl... All <if tho jnjun d were pitssHinor li in Italy, while 510 mile- are in on the l)i\ic flyer of the Int rurbau

of the oilier- yver

\E (Hie Hay Turk of Portland Maim* i ill arive Saturday afternoon fin a hort visit with her parents, Hr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hays. Georire Garrett, who has been corfim d In hi home on South Indiana linen i lev; i ei in"' a: H able to be out n-

pain.

Th" I'otintry Club will entertain tviih a dan.'c at th" Club Hous" to« i.e.' i t i the town peoph and collegd ’! 1.1 who i led them with their

edie t day progranr

III:; I eject, ditalion. Tiie Inn eo«m»unj', but none • Itioil TtiFlkdnlmMDilM. 1 V , ‘-^i;iu‘-ly h'tiit.

i.v 'i' ll in Tuscany i- now ele, .rj. The collision threw the front Cm i ■ l form* hr Unigest stre'eh of iuhI trniling diner of the Dixie flier

i ■ railroad : n F. ilnja-,. rwo, u MEN XIILED

I HI Vlll'EGH, Ind., May 27. (UP) Tm women were dead today and : lie' i v.-i re suffering from injuries, e in of a collision between an Inti I 'le I’ublie Service I,ill" interurban . I an automobile at a crossing

two ii.de, outh of here.

The ilea 1 are Adelaide M. Gilbert ami Virginia Clark, hath of Chicago, identified by papers found on their i, ' oils'. They were killed instantly. I In Rev. E. S. Sanders, of Frunk-

fprpr tlrf track. The cat up-"t,

hut the diner -tool upright. Ihe two women were believed to

have been alone in the :, itoinnlele. , ;,;e li

Storie. of a man being killed wetv

false.

\l \RRIKI) HERE KIDW Miss Genevieve Med.-kei f Belle Union was united in marriage with Charle- King also of Belle Eniini on Thursday afternonn in the clerk' of fice in the court hou e. Isom II. I i ris performed the ("remony. M Pearl Cole was the witne-s.

The outstanding trust Institutions of the United Stales are those that were pioneer# In u-iug advertising as 1 a mean# of #elliug their services, a speaker 'told a conference of Gust companies held In New York recently ■ He presented the i■ .-alts of a ques.ion | naire sent out by be Trust Company I Division, American Bankers Atsocia | tion. makiiig an inquiry into the ud i vertising practici - of institutions do | iug a trust business Three omt, ol I every tour trust * aiipaiiies and lurnlts j engaged in extending trust . rvlws j were found to be advert sing. Ihe

j opinion was exp- seed by the speaker to ^ oc | :i| n f

I that their growth w nild c l .sely follow : the amounts spent eac li year for ad

| vertising.

! The local new iaper is the Inowt ! highly regarded ."Ivertlsiug mdAiuni, j It was disclosed. In all, ii'-'9 companies

Mi W I: Hutche-iin wn- in Ind- ; answering the questionnaire usee, the Ulii.." "li 'I i dav where -he vra- ! to 1 '# 1 paper# and .US did nut. Ill" in rml. i bv the critical illness of Ml ,«; j •Ututions buying .pace In local papers ...... , . i are evenly Uivulecl among all aec lions Sene ' W ell.-', who underwent nn on- ; of ^ counlI . v c - nll)aI .tng six media

for selling pels ual tru: t i.-rvb c.'s hud touslderlUK their el -etiVtue-'e : m the staudpeii. of produ lug rtiMtlts, the speakt r eciuicd Him ti e JweeJ newspapers bltould he; 1 tin : si. I eUi ers and buckets can reae*.. a lihiited audience, he observed, b it tl. ■ newspaper is the bust medium f o' acquit I ing piestige and mass circulation. H i bhoald never be omitxc.J. 1. urged

WASHINGTON, May 27. (UP)A statement of renewed friend-hip for !• ranee prohalily will lie made | non hy the United States govern-

ment.

Frat.ce’s stirring welcome to Cnpt. ! Hilaries Lindbergh and French For- \ ii ii Mini: ter llriand's uggestion of c i i i miuring peace treaty between th.’ : two countries will be the occasion for Hiis action. I It will probably take the form of j a pei onal Inter by Secretary of j State Kellogg in reply to a letter from I Robert Underwood Johnson, former! AmerH'un Amba- ador to Rome, urging this government to act on Mr.

Briand’s proposal.

YOUNGSTOWN, O., May 27. (UPt The Youngstown shee and tube company today declared a quarterly dividend of .“1.25 a share on the common stock and $1.75 a share on the .Deferred. Sach is payable June HO

record June 14.

n ,oi "al'-.-t uies in the Methodllo pital there Wednesday.

Mi Y\ iholmina Ijtnk was in IndJ

lyriday attending' the lunrhJ : he United State: Dnugl)t u rg

oi I ‘ d the Propylaeum. Mi s I \ late recording secretary of

thi organization.

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TERRE HAUTE May 27. (UP)—' I i, live union miner.- of the maintenance crew at the Blaekhawk had en v. dli rawn from the mine today, i: i- understood their withdrawal fol- 1 lowed the company’s wotking its nos- | : f - -Company men—in driving an entry allegedly contiury to it- agree- ' teeni with the district mine workers’ i

id ganization.

For Our Heros EMORIAL DAY we honor the men of the nation who, for the last time have heard the biiftie call for action. A floral wreath over their last billet is a mute token of respect. Memorial Day wreaths and other appropriate flowers all at reasonable prices. Eitel Floral Co. “Your Florist”

Phone f>3(>.

We Deliver;

Day Monday, May 30th.

Country (lub, 24 lb. Sack .... 95c rfOUl, ( lifton, 24 lb. Sack 85j c 10 lbs., Bulk 69c AUgar, 25 lbs., Pocket $1.69 Pl>17 A n * Ol'NTRY ( LI B, Split Top Loaf, 1 1 , Ih Sc DlvLAU ^Twin Loaf, 1', Ih. loaf 8c—1 Ih. loaf .... 5c

SOUTH REND, May 27 (UP)— TlmodorP Walter-. 20 who forged his futhei' natnc to a $500 check here i vi ial w <d<s ago, was sentenced to • wo to 14 years in the reformatory md fined $50 in Curcuit court here

today.

Waite) ; pleaded guilty and asked probation, but the court -aid he was loo in lob nt. lazy, cunning und crafty to deserv’d lenience. NEW ORLEANS, La., May 27. — Additional acres of Point ( oupee Parish were under flood waters today as the ndenlles; flow from the ereva-.-" on the Atciiafalaya river swept over th" district. More than 20(1 square • ib already are inundated;

DePauw University Band Benefit Show and Concert VONCASTLE THEATER TONKIHT AND FRIDAY Gary Cooper in “Arizona Bound’ Concei t Band on Stapfe Between Shows. Iltlp the ban'l buy uniforms. Get your ticket now. Only Tickets .‘iold before lit how licnciii IW band. Tickets on sab a’ S'eveno’ Drug Co,

Gingerale, Bale Dry, 12-oz. bottle 10c

LEMON SODA, Large Bottle . ()LKO, Wondernut, lb

10c

19c

BANANAS, Large Fruit, 3 lbs, ... 20c SOAP Chips, Kroger New Low Price 2 large pkgs.. 25c TOMATOES, Fresh Extra Fancy .. 15c

THE BEST PINEAPPLES

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LARD, Pure Refined 15c PINEAPPLES, 24 sizes 15c 30 size 12y 2 c

LETTUCE, berg, lb. ..

Ice

IHE best pineapples in the world arc the Smooth Cayenne variety which were triuinally grown in English notbou •, a - a rich man’s luxury. In , plant-lover named Captain Jehu Kiiiwell began experimenting with phieapp’ s outside of Honolulu. He obtained sonte of the Gmooth Cayenne variety from Jamaica, and. as a result of his e'p' riments this is now the only Variety grown in Hawaii, and is m'ed by alf Hie canning com-

panies in the Islandi.

The Captain tried canning pinett! ; h in n small way, but the real ile'.idi.pn cut of the pineapple Induslrv v.hidi now exports nearly two hundred million cans a year, did not stait till a young Harvard f id a'", James D. Dole, came to Hawaii in timO and built a small cannery. From this small liegiru i g grew the Hawaiian Pineapple Company's cannery—the greatest 1 ruit cannery in the world, and |dm apples ore now the second c i nned fruit in the world in point

of

1214c

of quantity, being exceeded only y urr y 11 ' by California peaches. chicken, vecl.

and add sugar enough to make it quite sweet. Mix with thi drained, crushed pineapple, and jv t before serving fold in whipped cream. Serve in sherbet glu‘ a s. This makes a very nice company des: ert. Epicure Saludl Arrange on plate# shredded lettuce or lettuce leaves, and on them place an outer ring of sliced pear, an inner one of thinly-sliced orange, and a center of canned pineapple, either crushed or sliced. Top the mound or ring of pineapple with whipped cream or with cream cheese. E alter halved, seeded white grapes over the dish. If cheese is used instead of cream, mayonnaise or French dressing should Le used. Supper Salmi: Mix diced land) or veal with chopped celery and peas, and bind with an oil mayonnaise. Place a mound of this on a foundation of lettuce und cm bed pineapple. This is nn excellent salad to use as a main course a.

supper or luncheon.

Curry with Pineapple'.

REfTOR BANQUET JNUE II A large proportion of the 250 Rcceholaiship alumni will lie ptei nt a* the banquet given Th their honor by Mis. Edward Reetor. The >'inno, will be held on the evening of : nt ’nlay, June 11, nt -i x 1* M. and will be erved at the College Avenut Methodist Church. il. E. R ililiins of Grerncastle, -corotaiy of the Rector Scholarship Foumiotion, reports that pudging from the ■ umber ef replies to invitations a good attendance i- to he expected.

HOG V IE VICE PRESIDENT OF WALL STRKKT COMPWY Kenneth C. Ilogate '18 for some time manging editor of the Wa'I Street Journal, New York City, was recently made vice president of Dow, lone- & Co. the holding company < 1 the Wall Street Journal and the owner al.-o of financial dailies in Ba ton and Philadelphia with financial htilletin service and ticket service in the-e cities as well as many u'het

rilic--'. A- vife-pre i lent, Mr. IN 1 '* full executive aulhority, nulunf the directing head of what if J he the highe-t priced newthe woihl. III*- -ervice l^i"! ' r,% of n financial nature. While in DePauw Mr. Hon'' president of the Student Bely,E* of the DePauw Daily, a "” m " f Sigma Delta < hi, and of ,l «' “ Chi Fraternity He wnPlii Beta Kappa.

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VACATION SPECIALS IN LINGERIE

or lamh Into piece#

about an inch In size. Blend two tableipoons butter and or." of flour

ORANGES, 250 Size, doz 23c

This is the brief story of how

it has become possible for every-i . .. •n. to have this luscious fruit in a double boll ‘ ,r ’ a " d * <ld sult and

or a breakfast dish, and at other

BUTTER, Country Club, lb 45c

I "M; in many different combinations. It can he eaten separately or combined wiih meats, grains, or oi'ter fruit* The following recipes

illustrate this.

Rice-Pineapple Cup: Cook rice in salted water until tender. Cool

pepper to taste, one and tablespoons curry’-powder,

nut* r*Vi i nlr on

half and

gradually one eup chicben or r.-.*' :t stock. Simmer till sauce is smooth, add meat and cook five minutes longer. Surround the . urry on .1 platter with rings ef Hawaiian pineapple und mounds of boiled

rice, placed olternat ly.

Two more chemises may he all you need In niake .'»“ r ^ supply umplt and salisfuctory for all summer. 11,1 1 hand v.itt mav be needing a quantity of "*'* ul "^ ri Il is a wise plan, in any event—(o check mcr y«' ,r slock and procure what you need at these special pri , ' f

< repc de Chine dance sets teddies and gowns, well mad- and splendid Qff

quality mull rial

nil '»

< repe de < hinc teddies and gowns in a heavier quality material, lure (j»/| Cr!|

trimmed, $5.(10 and*P

Rayon teddies and hlooiners, tailored style in a good

range of desirable

shades

Rayon envelope chemise, bodice top und step-in Inil-

tom, a special value, at

Rayon haiulesui

and step m sets "'mj

desirable spnnx shades

Rayon vests, stiP" 1 ' pants in lid uml wide r«lor Jjn.lfv range ^

$1.50

$1.65

ALLEN BROTHERS YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVITK.

Rayon lailnf’' 1 ‘ l ^ ,|„|i shadow pro" 1 llfl | l " j,i (j^

colors spr*'* 1 value at

I’orto Kira" *•*'£»* dies, hand ^ii* ^ $i.(D

shades

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