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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927. . ♦•*‘**1111* ' •

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WILLIAM r FOX

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THE DAILY MANNER Fnlerejl in the Post Of fir# Ht Greencastle, Indiana, as seeond class mail matter. IIA UR Y M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. It. KARIDEN, Crty Editar

Farmers To Hear Radio Lectures

SEtRETARY 01

TOOIVR OPEN 1 NO ADDRESS

ON JUNE 20.

WHAN POWER

Personal And Local News

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joy its marvelau> beautifying quali-, lii - Sticks well, stays on longer and |oe rot clojj the pores. You will surely love MELLO—(il.O. Mullins Phar-

Ralph Graves, Kathryn Perry, Ralph Sipperly, William Wallins Maryarel l.ix insston.

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See how woman’s frail hands guides the destinies of Man—how, with a smile she leads him down, to the Bottomless Pit or to the 1 leights of Achievements. also FOX COMHDY BATTLING KANGAROO

A meeting of tremendt.u import ance to farmers and producers tie country over, will lie held in Chicago from June 20 to July JE. The meet- j ing which is to be designated I he H:;-

‘ dio Institute of Cooperation. The enMi -. A illinni King of -out i ireen (proceedings of every session will i

j be broadcast over WES, the Sears,

Mable Husky of Brazil, Miss Ruth | Roebuck Station.

.School fere guests of Airs I.etha ; William M. Janline, Secretary of |

Figen Friday.

Mi . ( larence Clodfelter of Russell tow. hip entered the Putnam County Jlc pit a I Thursday for treatment.

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economy store

If you want to buy QUAI.ITA .MERCHANDISE at a REA I, SAVING follow the crowd to the ECONC MY STORE Mont be in a hurry to part company with your'hard earnedmoney. We are glad to show you QIFAEITY PRICED RIGHT. Look at a few of the many things we offer.

j Agriculture, will head the Institute j Try a Swiss Steak cut from a : and will make the opening address : ; En Pork Ham. You’11 like it. 2:00 p. m., Chicago daylight avimr We have a limited amount at lb. .lOc time on Monday. June 20. Following Or a Swiss cut from n well fatted

Mi-. Charlotte Tiainor, matron Florence Hall, left Friday for Chicago where -be will spend the summer

Mr. Jardine on the program will be men of internuti. nal prominence in

cooperative marketing.

Among the most important speakers scheduled for the session will bo Herman Steen of Indianapoli . led.,

Mrs. Walter Stoner has been con-

‘i. e i t : i i hone by illness the past ! w |, 0 w j]| speak oa “Problems in 1 week. | nancing Cooperatives Associations."

Mr and Mr-. Cecil Brown of Greeni nstl called on friend in Buinhridge

We Inesday evening.

Mr. Steens extensive experience a secretary-treasurer of the Central State Soft Wheat Grower-’ Associa tion, makes him well qualified to deal with this pha>e of cooperative marketing. Mr. Steen will be heard at 2

p. m. on Friday. June 24.

One of the most interesting features of this timely meeting lie in the fact that the proceedings of each session will be put on the air. If tb ■ farmer’s interest in the Institute can tie judged from the number of re

V. I.. Raphael, Mrs (quests for detailed program, which

Mr. and Mi . Frank Kittles and Mr. and Mi- W. T Sitlington spent* today with lir and Mrs. W, C. Mat-

thews in Kentland.

Mr- Janies Woods is staying with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gilbert Woods, Ohio -tieet, who is ill of ap-

pendicitis.

i Rev and Mr

i Mu Dur’i im and Mrs. Ortan attended 1 the -t Me Sunday Scho il convention at ; \! rtin Me, Friday. j M El< anore <lammack left this j (afternoon for Tazewell Va., where -he | ! will spend the -uinnier with her sis-1 j ter, Mr- (!. A Pobst and family. Mr. and Mi- A. G. Brown attend- | in: ci mine! cement tit Northwestern ; University. It was the fifteenth anI niversary of Mr. Brown’s cla-s.

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NEW BETHEL —The life of Geo Pierson was saved when his brother,

, J'ERE A |,,.g( a 1 ,*, jiicturiiig hi-t- William dug him out of a six foot events of the Indian ami pioneer ditch which had caved in upon him. fiji,. Miami County; fMim inimitivel He -uffeied a broken collar hone and

have come addressed to Station AN LS it will doubtle - meet with hearty approval in the rural sections. Cloverdale Couple Married Thursday MARRIAGE IM ( ERRED VI HOME OF BRIDE'S PARENTS SOI I H

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-‘J‘■ fr, t-hi" foundi’ > (l” Peru . i ]R‘i4 will be given under the auspiceof the Glen Owens Po-t, Ameiican I.egion jis a feature of the opening of the re unci pul park were August tl-14. Ten thousand dollar- will be .-pent

for eostUnif-

internal injuries.

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RUSHVILLE— Numerous fires in northern Ruch county lead 1 to the belief that they have been cau-ed by. a pyremaniac.

SPECIAL PRICE ON COKE The Ideal Fuel Fili Your Fuel Bins With Gas House Coke Wliilo The < oal Strike Is Being Settled A ml The Price Is Still Going U )> At The Special Price Of $7*00 cash This Price Stands Through June. Ask Those Who Fse It. Coke Has The Same Heating Value as Hard Coal. GREENCASTLE GAS AND ELECTRIC CO.

Beef Round lb 30c , Plenty of good tender steak lb. 23c Boiling Beef lb 8e. . Fre-h Ground Hamburger 2lbs. 31c. I FRESH ALL-PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs 31c. I Pure Lard lb 16c ‘

Be.-t Breakfast Bacon no rind,

machine sliced lb 40c | Ni e medium weight Bacon half Ih 31c | H«avier Bacon lb 26c j OUR UOFFES ARE PRICED RIGHT Old reliable lb 43c ' Trumphet a splendid blend lb. 37c OUR BIG SPECIAL b 31c !

Maxwell Hou-e expected in

We -till have that good Green Tea lb 39’ I

AUTO INNER TUBES 30x3%

ONLY $120 j

ROVER CORD TIRES 30x3%

ONII ^ $7.14. Flake White Soap 10 bars 34c Red Cross Macaroni 3 for 25c j Cri.-co lb 24c i Perk and Beans 3 for 25c. Grape Juice full pints 29c | CLICQUOT CLUB Ginger Ale .. I7cj Malted Milk Dollar size 60c I Post Tas ties 3 for 25c. | Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 for .... 25c. Pc per Plates and Napkins FOR LESS I \ real Cake Box while they last )0c G.anuluted Sugar 10 lbs fije. ] Our Meat Truck is now making! its regular Cnuotry trips If you are not

>''ing reached ask us about itWE SELL IT FOR LESS.

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SAVE TWO-THIRDS Of your family hr ad bill by baking at home. Your home hal; lug will In .. doasuiv, and you’ll have Better Bread when HIG DOMINO FLOUR

R* v. an 1 Mrs. H. H. Bruner, Mrs .

E. R. Hartley and Mis- Margaret Miss Virginia Coffman, 1 he daugh Atkinson attended the state Sunday' tPr nf Mr ’ a rv Mrs - I - p '' °- roffma " School convention at Martinsville on | rpsi ' lin K pi K h ' ,,liles east " f rlovor ';

t ni-cday ‘■ a * p > wa ' un i ,,,(l in marriage to i^on-U H. K- COWGILL DIES

ard Mann, the son of Mr. c:»d ON WEDNESpAY

Mis- Ethel Boyle who has b«en Jes.l, Mann cl’Cloverdnli*, at S’ o’-( o teaching in tiie English department at clock Thursday evening at the Cofl'- Henry E. C#wgill, pioneer druglech High School at Indianapolis is ( man home. pi-t of Burlington, died about 3:30 at home with her parent- Mr. and The ceremony was performed by , o’clock Wednesday morning at the 'L G R. Boy|e. Rev. Willis GUI. A reception was ( home at Second and Janiatta streets.

held immediately fqJlowiug the cere-i lb was 82 y«ars old. Mr. Oowgii] has' mony at whidh time refiesment- wen , been in failing health for nrore than] served a year but grew decidedly frailer dur-1

The young couple will reside for the present with the bride’s, parents but will later move to a fnnb -rui'h of Lewisville, recently purcha-od *>5' Mr. Mann. Mrs. Mann has becij member of the faculty of the Cloverdale .-chon! for several years amlt has made many friend- with the -tudents

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steven? of An-

di i ai- Mrs. Byrd Scofield of Oftowa Kansas are calling on friends tie ’’ (lay Mrs Scofield was a memh r ■ f the DePauw Class of ’99 and

i a member of the Kappas.

Mis- Hariiett Matthew-, who has had charge of Man-field and Rector Hall- durine the past school year, has gone to points in the ea-t fora vaca-

Father beds cleaned ami made into niatre -i Pillows cleaned. AH kinds of mntre-sPs rebuilt, Acom Feather Co., 725 Mass Ave. Indianapolis.

TASTE BETTER Bakings leavened with Calumet taste better, look better, are better; pure and wholesome* CALVMEW THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER MAKES BAKING EASIER —IT’S DOUBLE ACTING Sale* aV» Time* Those ot Any Other Bran<»

Kashand Karrv

White Lily Bread

Fresh Every Morning’ ..

tion. .she will spend most of the -uni- and the townspeople. m* r at her home i n Norwich, V^r- *

mont. | Mr Flo-'ie Runyan left toilay for Indianapolis where -he will enter the’ Methodi.-t Hospital and on Tuesday morning -lie will undergo an opera* tion for eptum and -inns trouble. Mr Runyan is one af the popular

teachers of the city school-

Mr. and Mrs. J P. Allen Jr. and family, Mr. and Mr- Ben Swahlcn and family, Dr. Percy Swahlen, William Hester, and Miss Louella Driscoll returned Thursday evening from a visit in the northern part of the Ante. The party visited Lake Wawa-

,-ee and the Dunes.

Hadley B. Camack, son of Mr. and Mi-. J. O Cammack of E. Wash. St. wa granter the degree of E. E Purrh . University this week at their commencement exercises. He received th 1 Degree of B. S. in 1923. Four years after graduation i.« the minimum amount of time in which the degre of E. E. may be received from

Purdue.

HI Pound Hulk

Granulated Sugar . Ml Bar- Kirks Flake

While soap

Sc 63c 34 c

42c 10c

Bourbon SantOp I’raherry Coffee, 3 lb-, for SlOOC.

Did Reliable Coffee

Per Pound Choice California Lima

Keans, round .. Hornier- Minnesota

breukfa-t

Bacon

I'all ( am. Pel

nation Milk Red Cross Macaroni :in I

Spaghetti, 3 for Extra Standard

Sugar < arn. per can .

Extra Standard Early June Peas, per can .

Small Po-t Toasties 3 forOP _ l.arge Post Toasties 2 |or«iclU

15 oz. Caiiq California

Peaches and A prim's In Syrup, per can

til 10c Tobaccos—T«isi

Scrap anil Fine < ut, 3 for

For Saturday—Large l«o Layer White Cakes and Devils Foods

35‘40c

10c 25c 10c 10c

ing the last two month-. Mr. Cowgill wa- known as the dean of druggists | in years of service in the state of I Kan-as for a long time, having spent ( n '"56 *... y ears in the business in Burling-j ton. Mr. Cowgill was a native of Ind-1 iana being born in Greencastle, Ind., on \pril 24, 1845 He was a Civil war veteran and served with the 55th 'Liliana Volunteer until he wa- taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky., and was paroled shortly afterwards. Being un-1 able to re-enter the army after being | paroled he returned to college and | spent his sophomore year as a pris- | oner of war in -chool at Asbury, now DePauw university. During his re-i-j dence in Burlington, Mr. Cowgill was . elected mayor four different times He ) was a member of the Masonic order. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cowgill of Burlington; one sister, Miss Martha Cowgill, of Baldwin; two j brothers, James Cowgill of Baldwin and John Cowgill of Leavenworth; one daughter Mrs. O. L. Cox of lola and two grandchildren L E. Crandall j cf Crandall and Mrs. T. E. Wright of St. Louis. Funeral services will he held from the Methodist church .it 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon and will he in charge of Rev. Eugene Kramer.—The Daily Republican, Bm-

lingtnn, Kansas.

SATURDAY MARKET Phone 12 Phone 12 Fresh Boiling Reef, lb -OS i ^ Beef Brains, ib 10 Fresh Pastuerized Milk, (it. .. .10 Home Made Bologna, 11) 12 1-2 Sugar Cured Jowls, lb 15 Fresh Pork Shoulders, half or vvhol lb 15 Pure Lard, lb 10 Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb. .20 Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole lb 24 Machine Sliced Bacon, lb 25 Fish Frosted Fillets, lb 35 W. H, EITELJ0RGE Phone 12

15c 25c

Louis F. Hays GROCERY K BAKERY

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INDIANAPOLIS—The half price

sale of l!)27 Indiana automohilo ■ Thp cit y hil ' ■2 0,) ' 00 " 1 0 >-' :,n 1

duce the danger of mn

LONE STARS TO ROCKVILLE THIS WEEKEND

2,000,000 inhabitants, an - ^ ficial estimates, and m«t<- duui of them are homole-- . im I spread of rabies among th' I'fic* stray and wandering cut i n w danger, the health and •‘'‘’I ities believe, and strii ynt i' -i tion? for safeguarding tin p hoe'

I7.0M DOG* KILLED BY A ' MOSCOW M THORITIES pulsory upon every d' ' MOSCOW (UP) More than 17,000animal is not kept muzzle an" *logs wi re killed on*»the Moscow leash when in the strei! J -tteets in one night in the muncipal The police arc enforcin',' government’- -trenunu- fight to re- ?tri(tly

license plate- does not go yito effect until Augu-t 1, Mark W. Rhoads of the license division announced. Numerous querie- have been received by his department and many seem to he under the impression that July 1 is

the half price date, he said.

LOCVL BALL CLUB TO CLASH WITH PARKE COUNTY DIAMONDEERS.

Expert Watch Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED F. C. Schoenman THE JEWELER 1) E. Washington. ■ Phone 12^

Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, 1 the Lone Star base ball club from the ; I local cement plant will cross bats’ with the Rockville aggregation at the Beochwood Park at Rockville. 1 Rockville is said to have a strong ' lineup. They have two good pitcher- ( in Newman and Webb and will give the Lone Stars plenty to think about. Lnwnence, the catcher for Rockville, i- one of the be-t semi-pro receivers in this section of the state Dean and Black will again form the battery for the Lope Star- and a re 1 hat matinees is predicted.

EVANSVILLE—Folding beds now are taboo in th*. home of William Bamsey, 56. While he was trying to fix one praparatory to retiring, the bed collopspii and cut a |« inch gash in his head

ALLEN BROTHER 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVK 1’ UNOLEU ffSarnmerJIoor* ktedfocWony'

Hlahon’s and Armstrong’s Linoleum in )>, 7 1-2, 9 and 12 ft. widths, the 4W| square yard •vF*/ Gold Seal Uongoleum 6 and 9 to* widths in a side raiige of new paterns. The 7^x4* square yard •

9x12 Seamless Tapestry rugs regular $27.00 yPOO 7K grade I O

"(Vrtainteed". a fed base Jl’Tj covering rivalling < <>nv" | " in appearance anJ w,, ” , qualities. The square yd. 8-4, 50c. 12-t Gold Neal Congoleum ' r ' 9x12, $10.00; 9x10-6. $9.00; 6x9, 9x12 Seamless Tapestry regular $22.50 grade