The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1927 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JUKE 2, 1927.

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SMART SUMMER SUITS

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J^rfect in Detail.

Ml 1.00 \ I ."ill neckwear. Hnws ami loiir-iii-haml' in U reduced price k run ph. & 98c

straw Hals in all the newest styles and culms. IOkIc hat-) and sailors ifalnre. .‘{.50 up.

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eaue; all hiud''turil>, sironh dependahle.

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lAUMKR DAYS are now sounding' the call for lighter weight clothes. The new Palm Beach Clothes, the Tropical Worsteds, and Keep Kool materials all meet the demand quite nicely. The man desirious of such clothing will find our stock at this time highly interesting and inviting. Best selections can Be made now. We suggest and urge purchases early as choice picking is done now. 01 'TSTA.YDIMJ ARB T11RSB Palm Beach Suits $15.00 Tropicals ic Keep Kools . . S19.5(i $25.00

w I, mi tlii- moh fir.-t made it- itt.'.fk on the Hill.-borouffh county jail. Four killed and 30 Injured was the ca ualty li-t to bate in interniiUent cla-a -s In tween the moh and count> and city official.-. Street were night by a hurriedh arranged .utfew. Karlier in the day a mass meming of citizen.-- loudly appluudc-l official- who asked that authorities be upheld

Automobiles In Accident Here

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the Stale Hoard of pardons, whic.i recently was abolished Attorney General Arthur 1,. Gd-li'-m ha- hebl that the money appropriated for the pardon board mac be distributed to the hoard- of pardon? of the penal institutions Attending the meeting todn.- will be Michael Foley of Indianapolis. Trust- e of the State Fri-on and U nitor ij. Daly. Warden; Ralph H. IIcward, uperinteadent of the State Farm and A. F Mil*.-, -upeiinl inient of the Reformatory. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS HEAR W. P. DEARING —0— —* (Continued from page I)

An accident which resulted In little damage being done to either car • < . urred Wednesday afternoon on north Jack-on treot when the liuiek touring ear owned by Wilbur Clod felter and driven li\ Mis- \ iolet Fulk (ollided with the Ford truck owned b\ Tom Flint. The accident occurred in front of Flint's grocery about (>:30

o’clock.

Tin- truck tlriven l)\ We-ley Flint wa lieing turned into the driveway at the side of the store when the Huick hit the front end of the Ford. One tire and the front fenders of tintruck and the bumper of the were damaged in the collision.

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Gifts Presented Florida Militia To Mrs. Chem Guard B.F. Levine

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j \ MSTKRDA.M, HOLl.AN'H.

2 (L'l‘j—Twenty per on- wen * and 3oO injured in a cyclone

wept over the Gelderland province i late yesterday. Traffic anil eonimuid-

< itioiis w* ie interrupted.

The towns of Need* 1 and Gi jenlo were hardest hit Gelderland l’rov' , ir:' is in ten'rul Holland bounded On oia

-ide b> the Zuiiler Zee.

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I' IRS I \\ \|{ll I I \( H I'll Is HI MIMlii l.’l ll FDR HI K I I I I (I INI SFRVK F. In honor of th*‘ faithful and * ll'i* : out work done hy Mr-, ('luoiy. Thii' gra*|p teachi-r of First Ward, lie I’ vent-Tea hei.s’ Organization i pr* .-* nleil hy a nonmiltee compu-* I o Mr-. Ji ss* Y**ung atul Mr- ! d I l.a presenteil her with a lovei\ l\ -andwich traj a a tok a of the;) ln\ :ni(i appreciatiMi fm the -ervici -h ha- renden-d.

The teaeftu i . pu md Mi H also suiprised her b> (piietl\ . ing her room on Thui-.a\ moi and ini senting her with a I- an silver ive jar and to extend 1 ;eii Wis Ill's alid offer *.hei|' )', ■. let- • he is Hot to be one of -tbe t' u at 'he opening of an 'In i yeai.

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TAMl’A. FI.A. June 2. <C! , )- •l..'h' eionpanii ■ -if Florida Na'i'-nall iua:d-inen nnd linn special di pu' c- I na mllcil Tiiinpa’s Heels early !iay. Tampa wa- guarded ugui'ist i' h out hi' ak h\ a mob which foi wo day- and three nights hn- l-eee tying to seize B. F. Levine, confe ... • 'ayi r of Het man Mert 'II hi \ifi and three children. V dtional militia were sent f:am I’almct' . (lilniieo, and Ftradenton V I" - ial > -sie:i of th IIill.-borai nb oa:t> gland jur\ l a- been sumnMli I til deal with all men ail'e-tel >1- • n a ale others were expected to

>e al l e-te I today.

Ih rioting began Sunday night

STFTTilX, GERMANY, .lum I I'P) Eleven Hou-vs in the lb

aniun village of jstreitzig were ib---troyed and field- in tb" adjoi-dl'g i ou-'li'y-idc- were laid bare by a yyclotie whieli -wept up from Holland late yi tevday. Xo cu-ualtii - were I'l'ported. Poniedania i- a I’rovii ' of

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have a large following of human hound- who would a -t.-mble at the senator’- home, escort him to the 'nate, ami then back home just to get onie favor, are the R an- all dea i? I wi-h they were. The ‘fawning hound’ js found in Shakespeare’s work-, and he is founu in politic- iunay. V candidate may have a group of* worker- who do th and that and when he is elected they approach him for -onie kind of job- Stand on

y our feet.”

“You have heard of the crockudile

Buick and al-o ‘crockodile tiar.- The latter

mi ans sJiam, fiaud and deception. I,, t u- practice being on the outride

1 what we are in the i-dde.”

“Don’t crow—let the roo.-ter no t at U’|l d if- hi- business. Don’t strut. Leave

whieli 1 that to the peacock. Don't crawfish-

Have backbone. Oh (, !. give u j i"en fearli--- and -tandiie fer the right,

first, last and alway ”

“One day [ watc one of God’s airships, not one of man’s airship , an I lie came closer and closer to caith. It was a buzzard hut even he i- included in the or ' r of thing . llowi vt r, there is no place foi i hi:-j man buzzard, a scat ger, a gjssip, ! a tale-bearer, a scandal monger.” I “Young men nd women who grauu- ] ate toidght, turn your thoughts !•) j the good of Life, place your tru i i t tha' white-plumed f'rince of t'jlv.i>;r

THIS BIG SAVINGS NARCISSUS PERFUME COUPON WORTH (ilc TO YOU You .u’el a Full-Size $1.00 Bottle of Narcissus Perfume with this coupon and Only 39c | his wonderful offer gixes you an opportunity to get a S1.IMI bottle of this r\(|Uisite perfume in a gift l«»\ lor about one-third the regular price Bring This (’ou|)«n and Only .I9c To MULLINS DRUG STORE 8 Noith Jackson. Phone 19 Vml receivi a large size SI.110 boFle «d N VR( ISSl S I'KKI-’I 'Mi Coupons gucnl one week only beginning today. No coupons accepted after close of - ale. Limit 3 bottle- to each eu-tomer. None sold to dealers'.

Offer rifiN-c THIS uoipov AND N

a full

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To our .store ami receive -ize HI.00 bottle of Fxquisite Narcissus PERFITIE ^ mi \,i\e

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By mail Hi ecus extra Extra coupons f or ,, llr frj may be had foi hr . -km,.. d Rcnu-mliei. onlv ;i | M)UU ,, each cimtoiner at this „ ri ' < on pons are good l or only heginning Imln.

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leadership of I'rof. K. R- I idle t. played four number-. Invocation a ■ offered by Rev Victor L. Raphaelparlor of the Presbyterian Church. Geneva Hrown, l.oui-e Luca- and Robert Stevens then played an instrumental number, Intermezzo “C valleria Rusticanu’— Mascagni. I**Dearing then -|Kike nnd bis addn- - wa followed by a violin solo by li ■> Luca- who played “Surabumle" by

Carl Bohm.

Walden AbM,-prc-ideiit of the 1U27

class, spoke briefly i«p|;u. enting tbe road and

-enior.. Principal F L. Buzeuberg prt-'ented th -.eja-- mid-Prof. P>- . Kelly awarded the diploma Re' < • Howard Taylor, pa-tor of the Gr -'-i 1 - rastle Methodist Church pronounced It f belied.ction and thn lorty-eigli’h annual Commencement became his-

tory.

SAFETY WEEK TO RE ONE OF INSTRUCTION

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rear or to a ( which may In bile headlights.

“Loafers on -tat,' hi warned to speed up

main traveled road for the oiatia law providi means

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the road and headlights which are to i dim are a menace to the driver who u-'-.s them, to pedestrians on the

hor-c drawn vehicles. Mo-

torists with one headlight burning only, will be forced to proceed to the nearest garage and have headlight, fixed. Special attention will be given to horse drawn vehicles on the road at night to see that they have complied with the new law which requir-

es them to carry a red light on

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care of the slow moving j 0 y rdw who endangers live- of all who tr

to pa-.- him.

Todd SU op .Seen . Mu tin- Hoo-ier Motor Hub -tat,. Mr. Schortenu-ii r is to Ik- hirtU commended on hi- safety yro,ra» and that the Huo-ici Motor Club »| lend every assistance possible. "F M iears ihe Hoosier M been preaehing nTty," )|, Stoops, “and it i- gratifying to *j state and local otficial.- join in tht work of making strci't- and highway safe for all class • of travellers.''

Discuss Penal Appropriations

and you will go on and on along the hiuhway of Success and make not or- } ly your parents proud of you but r. l |

posterity.”

Pi cceding Dr Dea ring's ad-! ft - , * the high school oriln -tra under the j

HEADS iH PEN VI, IN- 11 11 l IONS MEET IN I N HI \ N XPOI.IS I HI BSD \ Y. INDIANAPOI.IS, .Tiiin 2. (ITT Head of three of JmliaJiaV I irge. penal i; -dilutions .will meet In i'e today with Lewi- s. Bowman, Author if state, to discuss alloealion to the instltutioi - of the $8,0011 appiop.-ia-timi mad' by the I'.i27 I.cgi-latu'e for

MULKtzin up;'**

ONCA&TL THEATRE

TONKHIT FRIDAY

Always The lU'st Shovv In Town

Odd Iob"-Big Job Job

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'T’lll grcatisi (d 1 -rrceii conK (In lines is here now in In-r maddest, nierricst ■nance. k mi'll hrcaihlt-ss from l.mgli ter us you watch the little Dutch shtxcy whirl. \ ia skali-speed-In (at. and e\iii the wings of the famous mil 1 , in leliiil Hum iiurMint ol Dan < u pul I

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