The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 May 1927 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLfi DAILY EANNERTUESDAY, MAY 31, 1927. «

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WHITE FLANNELS with LOUISE DRESSER and JASON RORARDS The story of a coal miner who became a college football hero. See the spectacular coal mine disaster. The greatest football uame Also UNIVERSAL (OMEDY “JANE’S HONEYMOON”

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THE DAILY BANNER Fnlered in the Port Offie# m Greenraetie, Indiana, a* second ciasa mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Kdiior and Pr«»rtrtw S. R. KARIDKN, Ctty Editor Personal And Local News

evening: Vi«ting welcome,

members always

Mis- Zola Hancock spent Monday in Indianapolis. Fire Chief John Goddard ip reported quite ill today. O. H Lush spent Monday in Indianapolis. Donald Cox wa^ a visitor in Terre Haute Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent K. Sewrom- <•» have issued invitations for dinner Monday evening. June 6. Mr. and Mrs. George Snider of Lafayette spent Decoration Day in thi- city . r Mi- Rowena Smith of Indiana p< li- leturned home Tuesday after pe ding Decoration in Greencaitle. M ; Ntlie Browning, ML-s Mini C ok and Forest Cook ^pem Decorution Day in Indianapolis Miss Phoebe Conley who has been teaching in Clinton, has returned to this city for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Otval Allen of Ga, > spent the week-end here with relatives. Miss Beryl Sandy ha- returned ia her home in Clovcrdale to pen 1 toe -trmmer from Connersville where he taught this winter. The meeting of the Country 1, e;iding Club ha* been postponed i ntil Wednesday, June 8 The hostess will he Mr- Charles Hutcheson. Mrr. Mark Westfall and W. Pa d Westfall of Oklahoma City Okla., : h visiting Mrs. Dell M Carvei and M. M. Marshall anti wife. Greenca^tle Chapter Vo. 2.19 O. K. S. will meet in regular session W.-d nesday evening at X o’clock. The annual memorial services will be observed. Mr. and Mrs. Th mas Hayward, of Los Ange!e=, California, will come to Greenra tie, Monday, June <i, to n.i tend thv DePauw comnieimement week exerri'es, including the tunioo of hir cla.-s. Mr Hayward wn grmiuated from DePauw univei ity !oi; year j ago. While in (ireencastle tin > will be gue-ts of Miss Margaret till more, Drivers ity librarian. After a week of ban weatht i, nt l|L-t a nic* day appeared to finish t Incord hpr*e*hoe tournament. Thitpum#ment was held for the fii -t time this year for all girls taking Ite-t Gym. Individual score- were compiled and avera-.e- were made by halls and house of residence. The final score showed Alpha Phi the win-

Hundreds of Farmers Have Profited by Recoining Regular Users of Our Money. There is no reason why you should not he one of them. A dependable money supply will invariably solve your worst problems and give you a new leeling of security. YOl MAY FEEL absolutely .‘■tire that we wi.l take care of your needs to yoiu complete satisfaction. INDIANA LOAN CO. 21 n F. Wash. St.

FARM SALE

2 farms of Guy Jackson, bankrupt 118 acres of the home place, excellent provements. 78 acres known as Kuark t- 111 Roth farms are about « miles East of c^ 111 castle on Indianapolis road now being

ed.

Farms will he sold free and clear of all lien* e Xf , tberon and subject to rights of tenants now occupying q, ''' ^ Sale wi.’l be private for cash. All bids t„ i*. , r3 | H| r lil14 Sale will be May 31st., 1927, at 11 \ m at First National Rank of Greencastle EVERETT A. DAVISSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. K. A. BROWN, Trustee in Bankruptcy.

Liille Vacation For A President

Classified Ads.

i AUTO LOANS—Refinance your car ion MANY Dl TIES SEEMINGLY | I REM NT I’. S. EXEC UTIVE | St . Phone 15.

I RDM RFt RFATION.

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Graduation Gifts Step-ins: Plain Silk 81.00 Step-ins: Silk, lace trimmed $2.98 feddys, Plain Silk $1.50 Teddys: Silk, Lace trimmed $2.98 A large assortment of other silk nndertbings J H. PITCHFORD

Born Monday to Mr. and

James A. Bittles, a -on, at the Put-

nam County Hospital.

Mi-s Leota Martin of Crawford - vi!)<- was th» gue-t over Memorial Duv of Mrs. M. K. Smalley. There will lie a call meeting of the Parent Teachers’ Association 6f th.» Martha .1. Kidpath School at 1:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The meeting of the Crescent Otal) ha- been po-tponed until Friday ufternoon. Mrs. Edward Hibbett wtllfe?

th<* ho-te-s.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Finegold, and

ner, lota Psi Alpha, second, and Al- ‘ pha Gamma Delta holding third place.

The Tri-Psi mothers’ organization entertained the Tri Delt sorority at a dinner given at the home of Mr . Frank Shoptausrh, <14<; Seminuis treet, last Fridaj evening. This v.athe tenth annual affair held bj the two organization-. Tri Psis present were: Mesdamc Fred Mixon, Su-ie Bittles, Harry Gill, Harry Moore, Milo West, Harrt Burnside, Ciia-. Brottdsfreet, Cha- Moffett. Thoma Zaring, and gui-: were Me-danv-Dwijfht Chapman and Lawless. ] George F\ Hunt left th“ ho.-pital j Monday where he was taken Satui -

Jim ..us. u, n i mrgoiu, • ,m jd&y morning from the Monon rc-taui daughter Barbara Lee, of Indignapo-j ant Mr Hunt who is an

—For Sale— WASHINGTON, D. C., May QL- j FOR SALE:—AH of my furniture; A Prc-idential vacation is really a | b-aving the city. Call 7dti-K. Sl-Sp

nit of a misnomer. In fact, there »« no such animal. Grover Cleveland probably was the last President who during the summer period enjoyed a real respite from official obligations At Buzzards Bay in Massachusetts with Joseph Jefferson the actor, his fishing rods and bait, he really gave himself to ten and twelve hours a da; of -traight enjoyment without annoyances. President McKinley hurried to a summer place for a short while, but never wa- able to rest ef- 1

fectively. Roosevelt already Itegan — o \ ‘

to feel the continued responsibilities

Of official life. Taft, who followed poR RENT ._ 2 ino , |prn fashed mm m h,s summering., at Beverly ^ hou , Pkwpinjf .-oon,,, , wo Mocks found that the executtve office which fron , Phone 801_2f,1 W. accompanied him requ.red the great- f ro , umhia >st . 31-tf. •‘V part of his livtUff Hay, and Presi- o dent U iIson, during his stay at Cor- j F0R RKNT-Our modern furnished 111 '' ' •'<‘ene, but lit- home during summer. Also two rooms

FDR SALE:—Duplex Pireless cooker, A. No.! condition, doubt.' well. Phone 822. 27-tf

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1 FOR SALE— Ninety Day Yellow 1 Seed coni. ’Marshall - Cement & Grain I Co. 81-2* FOR SALE: Ponderosa and Beefteak tomato plants Mahlon Fisher, 1 Phone 541-L. |0 cents per dozen.

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li , -pent Monday, with ^fr. and F. i.. King, W. Columbia St.

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ID OPEN BIDS Jl'NE 8. INDIANAPOLIS, May 3). (CP) — Bids for a year’s supply of lubricating oils, greuses, gasoline and coal oil for operating th" Indiana State highway commi-sion’, fleet of motorized road equipment necessary to maintain nearly 5,(IPO miles of highways, will he opened by the commi - ion on June 8, it was announced today l»y John I). Williams, director. Invitations now are being sent to prospective bidders and list the desired supplies a- 100,000 gallons (if four grades of lubricating oils; 100,000 pounds three grades of grease and 2,500.000 gallon- of gasoline and coal il, to cost approximately

.(550,000.

The highway commission operates more than 1500 motor cars, principally f ruck-, in the maintenance and care of roads.

Young, Vs utors.

Bloomington, and Deborah al-o of Bloomington.

I W DID BD.I. MDDM It VI1DN

|from Brazil wa eating In hreakfa-t when stricken suddenly with some

Mr. and Mrs. I/tyal Rector of Arnj f ‘ ,rni of P#n»lysi< He was immediArltor, Mich., visited over Decoration' Stely removed to the hospital where Day with the latter’- parents, Mt.'^be local order ol Red Men took cure and Mrs. K. L. Harris. him. Mr. Hunt makes his living , ■ • selling trinket, and cards found oi. I‘e ' a . e Irrs who i- emplij«'l ’U . his person identified him as being . < lev, land, Oiio, pent iIernor:ul Day, member of the Brazil Tribe of Red hcip wi It his parents Mr nn I Mrs Men. His condition is much improved i Italics Seller-. aru ( was permitted to leave the Karl G. Ha pel of Chicago wu< lr j.hospital Monday.

Biaz.il Saturday night to superipterq

‘.he (ufting over of the au oniatir! MANY LvKtiK (DN1R\( l> -witch lioanf which ha- recent’.* been 1 ' BLOOMINtiPON, Ind., May dl.— talle i in that city Indiana building contract- awarded

during April, tH27, in terms of -quare

Hr. and Mrs. Everett Stnljtes ar.d j feet of new floor space were great* i dau),hp r of Foil Wayne and Wn:. ithan those of any month during the Howard Li-by of Fillmore vidted Mr., past eight years. Professor L. D. an,i Mrs. Thomas Lisby 112 Che»*ntu | Edi*. director of tbe bureau of hu-i St over the week end. , ne.ss research of Indiana I’niversity

declared in his current report to the

hotl ekeeping.

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FOR RENT:—Space in garag 1 ’. Phone dStfl 410 S. Indiana St. 27-t f . FOR SALE— Buff Oniington halcchick-. Mrs. O. M. O’Hair, Phont

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Mr and Mrs. Eugene Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ggabes were • ailed to Bedford yesterday by the death of Miss Delons Castella daughter id’ Mr. and Mr- Will Castella.

modification r appeal.

“Even a narrower provision than is in the Volstead Act would answer the need I have in mind,” he said. The statement was prompted by a letter from F.otii- A. ( uvillier, of the National Constitutional l.ibertj League of America, to Governor Jackson, asking th" latter to come out in support of modification or repeal of th u

Volstead act.

It was Governor Jackson who ob-

, , „ ,. 0ITI | tained whiskey from Gilliom’s home

mencement, June f>, according to an

INDIANAPOLIS, May 31. (11*) — Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliam who startled the state by appealing to Gov. Ed Jackson to support modification of the anti medicinal whiskey I provisions of the Indiana Wright “Hone Dty'’ law, believes the Eighteenth Amendment and Volstead Act

are not severe enough.

Pointing out in a statement that |

tli" Vol toad \et make.- provision for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griggs of nn i in: I liquor, the Attorney Goner- Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis al ie i i| ie wa opp,,-ed to its and family of Bedford were the week-

end guests of Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Me-

Neely.

(ndlanu Business Review published a'

Indianapolis.

Professor Fdie explained that the nearest approach to last month's record was made in July 1922, hut thi peak Was 708,300 square feet below

the present one.

Accotxling to Profe-sor Kdio's n>-

present. Important bu,--j port, a -ummary of thirteen leading

tie cessation from work. President .. , , . Harding, appreciating the unposmhil- ; y, r) .|

ity of withstanding thi- continued train, attempted to meet the situation by adding a certain amount of relaxation to his otl'icial journeyings when lie visited Florida, Alaska and other

parts of the country.

President Coolidge, accordingly, | makes his journey to a -ummer lionie, accompanied by secretaries, file clerk-, I telegraph operators, messengers, i stenographers, books and data. 1 \V hether located in Washington or the Black Hills each day he ha-Up face the -ante official routine. Reports have to be read, decisions made, pa-

pers signed—there is no amt can he ' , no relief, for the constitution and the LOFT —% Rhinstona bracelet on totute- have impo-ed u)ion the Pres- j fampus. Reward. I^ave at Banner

ident powers and functions without | Office.

making any provision for an acting n i chief executive. The one particular j LOST:—Ladies purse containing

uvmg which the President make- D wrist watch, change, car keys, notify Frank Walltei M,,ni-w. tlmt he secures a certain amount of Fd Bui, R. R. 2. Reward. 31-2t.p ' ano]iR wa Mcuarial Day»f iK edom Iront the daily grind of visi-I ! ,ip ,’ W ’‘ ' , , r ,, , tor- in Washington. Even in the West I W o n ♦ > hls f ; lslPr ’ 11 ‘ f n the t there will be conferences with mem-1 ~ J orating the n..vc - • ^ ,

W ANTED—To * rent 5 or 6 room' A. L. Moin-on

FOR SALE: Soy hean« Purity te-t 0t)t5<4-100 germnation 92.5. Charle McA linden, (areMicastle R. 5. 31-3p

Lost—

For the Graduatt JEWELRY WTO one has yet Im-ni .ihlt it lx prove upon the linehttr gifts of jewelry. Jewelry jj( one gift that always appeal*! one, i' win instant appruvd lasting appreciation. You can choose from mir lir stock of high-grade nnrfhaat, just what that girl or Iho r like, ami at I lie price you » like to pay. FDR I Hi: r.lRI, Wrist Watches, Ihaielm, Pendants ami lleauinr 'inM set Rings. Pearl.- and I’ratt Read Jewelry. Vani'y tort FOR THE BB\ Wrist Watches. Idild Know and ( liailis. Hell Htlrkle-. (ll Links ami scarf I’ms. 8lfa*t

Kings.

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“GIFTS THAT LAST

PHONE 422.

The local order of Moose will m-ci in leeulur -e ion on Wednesday evening at h o'clock. All member; a'p

urged to be

i n **' s - , Mines of business in Indiana reveal

the fact that the total volume of trad* and production during April

TO RF( FIVE MEDALS

BLOOMINGTON, May 31. ( I P) — Eleven students at Indiana L’niversity who have shown exceptional debating ability during the year will he awarded Nie*er medal, at

announcement by Prof. L. R. Hervel!

•I* hating instructor.

These medal- are awarded annually through the provision of Charles .Sieger, Fort Wayne banker, and the eleven who will receive the honor thi year have been selected from among twenty-four students who have repreeuted the l niversity in intercollegi-

ate debates this year.

The recipients of the medals indude: Leah Peter-, Ft. Wayne; Howf.rd Dokyer, Lap'rte and Harrold

to save the life ol Mrs. Jacks in

cently when death.

•he was at the point <»f

NEW BUILDING SOON BLOOMINGTON A new building will be erected for the chemistry department at Indiana University or an addition will b" made to Wylie Hall, the present building, to serve the need of the department. Trustees of the slate scho 1 will make a decision June 2 on which plan to adopt.

Mr-. Oscat H. William? is resting j nicely jt her home on W. Walnut St., from injuries sustained in an accident that he and her family were in on ! the National Road, Sunday.

Mrs. Lee

underwent i

hospital this morning for the removal of her tonsils. Dr. John Carmoir of Indianapolis and Dr. C. C. Tucker

t performed the operation.

The flower committee for Decoration Day de-ires to thank all those whose generous contribution of flowers made it possible to have a nice ; bouquet for each and every grave in

both cemeteries.

was 7.3 per cent over the preceding

month of March.

This show that the spring increase in business is well under way. In addition, April, 1927, figure- gained 1.7 per cent over similai figure.- foi April, 1928, indicating that volume ol business compares very favorably

Kith last year.

Gain* of over 5 per cent were made

Hubbard of Putsamville | by chain drug stares, department stai minor operation at the es, pig iron production, electricity

her- ot his official family and representatives of official life, who will journey to submit reports nr -upply desired information. But he will have immediate relief from that continually increasing body of sincere, well-in-tentioned v | tors who us citizens of * be nation believe it is their inherent light to meet and greet the President, and a belief which the President has always been puiictilinus to re-pect and observe. When it is appreciated that these meetings consume two and three hour- of the working day, the

modem house. Phene 330-1,. 31-21 , fantry.

WANTED—Young Goslings, just hatched, or any age, any variety. Write or Tall Arthur Jarvis, Waveland, Indiana, Phone 147. 30-lil. j —■■ o W ANTED—Wu-hings to do. Call at 513 K. Howard St. 3p. riMI-ja.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton attended a formal dinner and dance at the Elk- Club it t.tiffur.npoli.x Monday evening. Given hy th* Busine-s Men* A -uranee Co. rd whom Mr. ^UUor,

i- Special Repre.<eiitative.

production and hank debits. Advertising, life insurance sale-, and retail hardware sales also increased, hut i less th^n 5 per cent. New car registrations, live stock receipts and freight car loadings were almost the same as last year. Velum* of sales continues to he very good and demonstrates that the state is in the midst of a period of good times, although general condition throughout the state are spotty.

—Miscellaneous—

When you think of lumber, think

actual relief which comes to the Pie-- A * ,Pr ’ ^ u,T,her f, °- A home owned and ident b\ reason of the halting of this •n'dituHon. Phone 403. stream which naturally takes place when ho is far away, can be nppre- .4

elute,1

LAWN MOWING —Any place m ihe city. Call 525-L. William Hill.

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discovery toudu 1 ' ■ no danuK* to y x . •n't role' -urn 1 led. ns V

recommended ty lead'"# ^ railroads n the quicliest s' 11 ,

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1 DR SAI.F—Re'; Visible Typewriter. Best Condition, fi.11 F. Anderson

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Most Appropriate Of All Gifts I 'or the Sweet (iirl Uradiiate Beautiful Roses

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Peck Flower kShop

PHDNE 74I K.

403 HANNA ST.

A BIRTHDAY DINNER

Sunday May 29 being the birthday of Mrs, EH Sent*** at Bainhridge, IB 1 daughters, brothers, and -i-ter- m prised her at the noon hour with .1

The Wabash Valley Electric Com* i birthday dinner.

TO HOLDERS OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING Of NEW

IkFAMJRV BONOS ••JnS '.’rJr’S

dKli.l .fun* l&, iiIZ7, and bearing intaraat Iron, that datv at tba rata ot IN ear

bonda witt mat. or a In twauty

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pany completed moving its equipment from the old location on east Washington -treet to the n*w headquarters in 1 be Hanna block on south Indiana street on Tuesday. Putnam laxlg* .No. 45 I. 0. O. F. will meet tonight at 8 oclock. Bro. Cha-. VanCleawe will be pre-tttea with a 45 year Veterian Pizi for cootinous membership in our ixtiigr far l 45 years Come and help 143 with th* pie entation of the pin and ewjojf th*

Tho,-* present were:

Mr. and Mr-. Chester York and n Mr and Mr.-. Amy Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs: William Brown ,"’t ! family, Mrs. Iso) Well- of Greeni; -- tle, Mr and Mrs. Ora Micheal and sen of near Huinbridge, Mrs. Mattie Brown of Gmvelnnd, Mis- Wnnitu Coraity of Groveland, Mrs. Clyde Newel and baby of Itfdianupolis. Ml--Elna Micheal of Indianapolis, Mr. Donald Farrel of Indianapoli mh! Mr. Herbert Scobeo of Lafayette.

berty I.osn bonda will bo soSWjSVtW ft

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Second Liberty Loan bond cepted in each — tereit on the Wl

fervd for Mchango will bo'uaid Jun. 16. 1927. ^

csiled for i»ymsot'o? NiTim»J U* rVaT

to take a<ivismLaoh «/ eh. -.>1

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_ Further Information rom book a or trviot •

from books or troot «. any Fedoral Aeoorvo Bonk^

bo obtalaod

or from

A. W. MELLON,

Secretary of tba Trauury.

Washington, May 31, lf27.

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$4.59

Muf. rf f iih *IV'

Lmhrella.s in firtf"’

brown, purnlc and fair ish, stuhln ti|>' 1111 ’ |l( | dllirf quality silk a’ -1

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price t«

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