The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 June 1927 — Page 2

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THE DAILY MANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, aa tecond claaa muii matter. harry m. smith, l.ditor anti Proprietor S. It. RAK1DEN, t ity; lOditor

Personal And Local News

made driving impos-ible. Mrs. Sain Beldon, and (iaughter. ' Mrs. ('. H. Bendix and Miss K-ther

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Beldon, all of Toledo, Ohio, amt son I Roland Beltlon of Battle Creek, Michigan on their way to Arkansas, visited friends in Greencastle Wednesday ; morning. The family formerly reI sided in Putnam County, living five miles south of this city. I

RECORDS FALL IN LINDBERGH STAMP SALE MRST DAY’S SALES XT WASH l.NGTON ALONE TOTAL $60,000.

NEW ERA CLl’B PICNICS

VALPARAISO TEACHER DIES Ola Ellis and wife, Jesse Ellis and wife and Mrs. Bessie Knauer have re

The New Era Club held its annual picnic at the beautiful suburban home of Mrs. W. J AI lee on state road 4^ Tuesday June 21. It being the longest day of the year, there was much time for pleasant conversation and

not a moment was wasted.

A representative number of the club members with their guests assembled near the noon hour and owing to the inclement weather it wa

EXCURSION

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Subscribe lor “The Banner” PUBLIC SALE On account <1 my v.ifi's hial'h I will sell at public action at my farm 1*’ miles nortli*< I «»i l.iccuc.!>llc, lnd>. K miles nest nl Bamhiiilge. I 1-2 miles ‘.outlines; of Morti 1 1 miles nonh of t'linlon falls, one-half mile booth ol t idea I liapcl * liurch on Tuesday, 28 day of June, 1927 At 10 O’c lock, A. M. I mi.r. FIX i 1 . Iti.AD t ini' .iers, ■, ( on. four years old. ■;i.iiip uImiiiI In o gallons of milk a lai n ill Ireslun in Noveniber; line Jersey t on three yea» ..Id "isiin alien' four callci; of milk uer day. I 1!. listed, n ill tre'lirn, Ja.iuary, Idl-s; (liu ,l«i- •, ( on l ive years o J piling about one Mallon milk a day. «ill fre-hcn September II. lest on these cons will In given on day of sa(<. (liu Jersey X ear ling ll< ifer, old enough to breed and a splendid prospe I I"'' ' mill, eon One 'i ear ling grade Heifer, a giwwl one. POI (.TRY—l.iehly hree (h!) (ttits and Eight (S) Corks all Pure Buff Bucks. MACIMNCin XND FARM IMPLEMENTS—Ope Turnbull Wagon with Cvlra set of side-boards: One Storm Buggy; One Six Coot McCormick Mower in good shape: One Wallin Breaking Plow; One Spike Tooth Harrow: (tne Laying 'it. Plow: One Double Shioel Plow; One Gravel Bed; On,Hand (art: One Grai ‘-coop Boai i; One Little (iiant Corn Sheller (goml ^as nen ); i>i,e llaiiil .svy 1 s,.wer: One o0-ga|. .'vice! Gasoline lank; t )n< (id gal. lialvatii/ed Coal oil Tank: Two lo-gal. Oil Drums and some Oil; One lord I (i’ll Bov. vi h good Jack, l{iiiiniiig Board Pump and other Tool-: One goad Grin.I ."'.cue: One lank Healer: Inn Iron Kettles. Bra-■ Kettle, Spiders Mea' Boards a d I'restles, Lard Press, Pitch I'orks, Rake, Spade aid Shiiv, . la" < hai l, Sledre H iiimer anil < rowliar. Seytlie with extra Knift; One Lawinnower One tiO'id S •< I X is,*, ’I wo good Ladders. It feel 4111I IK feet Ion.': Wagon .lick: l eed Box and Sled: One No. .'! Primrose ( ream Separator, good. HARNESS—O.ie Double Set Tug Harness; One Single Set. hand made Buggy Harness, only been ; ■"! a few time- : Good Saddle and Bridle: some I ollars am 1 Hal rs. HOI SKHOLI) GOOD- One Bras- Bcdslead; Two Iron Bedsteads; Four Feathi One Davenport Dretun W a shat and. Si ictury and Book < i eombined; <o 1 l.ibrary table an.I Stand Table; One Cabinet, Dai aeui > < line. Din ij fable Kitcbea Table, Safe hiteliui I abinet and -eoie Dishes: (liu Large Minor and some Picture-: (l.i, Brus'-els Kni' i/e 11x12 led: One Brussels Rug, size I2\I2 feet: some i hairs, One Copiier ( lad Range Stove, tin. Small < ook Stove; (tne I'rankl 1 i ( oa H, oer. ’I elepnon Porch Swing, 5 or l> gallons of g‘o,| Lard, a lot ol Canned I’rui', a numb, r of Hook- Irani Standard Xu!hors and other things ton nuim-mr, *o mention. term SALE! ( ASH. S.B. O’DELL A. R. EOIU). AU( TIONEER, i.AI)')C,A, INI), I.XDIES XID Of CMOS < HAPEL WILL SERVE DINNER.

Ott Gib on v.a a visitor from Rock ville on Wednesday. William Stuckey of Catajact was here this afternoon. | ^ * j, I Bi lokshire of Ladoga was visit in*'' here thi v afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Murphy of Clovi nlal" v.' re here XX'edcesday. ReiUy of Leb aeon w. e in Gm iieastle on business

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I dame fi eri y of Brazil was a \ itoi in Greencastle Wednedny morning. I ri K ippa w ill meet Thursday eveo i Nick with Mrs. John Al lee, Campbell apartments. A i!:iug I)tei vra horn to Mr. and pH Crowi treel I in lay evening. Xlauriee Miller, residing in Reels-

hoid fevei

the fn.t of this week.

Mable Remo i and Walter f I la' foi . Ohio are the guest-

E H. Evan- 11 Walnut St.

1 were called by the death of an uncle, W. Frank Ellis. Mr. Ellis was born near Bainbridge, Imh, and will be re i membered by many people here. At the time of his death he was | teaching in the X alporaiso College, j where he had taught for the last ten

! years.

CITY MANAGER

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

BIG FOUR ROUTE

. To

St. Louis

Sunday, June 2« $4.00 Round Trip

E. R. Bartley, postmaster of the

local post office, announced Wednes-1 necessar y to make it an indoor affair

turned"fro'm'vaiapinalso^where'^they ,h f the Lindbergh air bnt the ardor of the company was not

mail ‘tamps ordered from the local dampeneil, or the bounty of the dm office will arrive in the city in about nPr diminished Th“ dining table fairten days. He said that on account o( | v t ,. roan p,| with the seasons best oatnational popularity of the trans-At- .ii,),.;,. Before partaking of the-e lantic hero that practically every | )0 unties a hymn of praise was sung

city in the country has ordered a b y .,]] present.

quantity of the stamps. After all appetites wore entirely In each city where they are being satisfied the company gathered tosold at the present time there is a aether in the living room and spent great rush by many residents *o so th(1 afternoon in wing, conversation cure the stamps to keen n souvenirs. . tn| | listening to the radio. Befon

A lush upon the local office is being seperating at a late hour the hostes j ..i" 1 " il'^'L 11181 ' 01 ’ ! '|)-

P1 .A N IS CARR.ITP anticipated judging from the sab- of _p, v( , ( | n „>st appetizing Iirick ic. 1 ’ ‘ li, oiu

Train will leave Greencastle ] jq m. arrive St. Louis, 7:45 a. ni Returning leave St. Loui f.’of) , „ (Train No. 20), or 10:00 p ni , No. 4(1,) same date. ' lTrdln

I5ASERALL

St. Louis vs. I^ttshurgh

(National League)

the tamps in other cities.

cream and cake. All departed feeling j

Mrs.

Spear of Mr

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J, i nie Reele, Xli Eva Fern Call, Mr Mae Tery and daughter, I':,., .la .-pci* Sunday at Jungle Pai k

and Turkey Run.

The me, ; of Section Pour of the ( ri tian Church wa- to meet with Mr E. R. Bait ley ha been postponed until July 1. Fliciay,. Members please note change of date. Mi Pearl Gib-on will leave Wedre- ti.r New York where she will ail f« Madrid, Spain to spend the >unimer. Mis- Gibscn is teacher of Spanish in the local high school. Charles Southard, Mr-. Lillian

Grace Reynolds

, , in C awfordsville Wednesday for the funeinl of Mrs. M. E- Steele, t e mother of Mrs. Horace Tingley 'I Pul niri County Fish and Game Piet, dive As-ociation, wish to call on til* la ies of this vicinity to v/ateh their husbands work for the next few days. If you do not see it,

ask him what’s up.

(Continued from page one) ager and commission plan in Tuesdays referendum Claude H. Anderson, executive secretary of the Citizens’ Committee of one thousand, announced that the first move would be to try to turn Mayor John L. Puvail and the remainder of the eit) administration out of office immediately. “We have not given up hope of holding an election this fall and starting Indianapolis on its new civic course next -hi.' I,” Ander.-on told the United Press. A meeting of :he executive committee of the organization was summoned for tomorrow to plan the at-

A NOTH EH ( II XNCF,

tuck on the Sim- law passed at the representation of the “Spirit of St.

last session of t e legislature under, which the Duvall administration i would hold office until Jan. I, IP-'IO.

miles- the official.' are impeached. MINE SHAFT IS FORTRESS FOR CONVICTS

that a very plea-ant and profitable

XVASHINGTON, I> C. June 22.— ,| ay had*been spent Sales of the Lindbergh air mail o

stamp.- have already been so large that the Post office Department Satur

day night, when the first day’s pat- —— ronage was over, announced that all SPRINGFIELD, Ilk, June 22 (UP) “records" for the public demand for Ku--e)l Scott, forner Canadian mil:i pecial i.-sue of a stamp would lie liunaire, who wa- convicted and senmashed. Washington, St. Louis, De- , fenced to hang for the murder of troit, anil Little Falls, Minn., were Joseph Maurer, a drug store clerk, the four postoffices selected for the today wa- ganted a new trial by th" opening -ale and the transactions Hlinui- Supreme Court, ov.-r tamp clerk’s counters in the; Scott was sentenced to hang in 1924 four cities constituted a part of the and twice received last minute re"big news” of the day in each com- pijeves. I^ater hi' was found insane munity. 1 and sent to the Illinois State hospital In the Minnesota city where Colonel , a t Chester. He later was found san<‘ Lindbergh passed his boyhood, two a nd returned to Chicago, attorneys brothers had a race tff purchase the \ fi] P ,| an appeal for a new trial. ’ first -tamp. Yale Fortier, a youth of | The refusal of the trial court tv 14, won the honor of owning the at , giant Scott a chance of venue is the

tractive blue piece of postage with its

NOT A SECRET—JUST COMMON I

SENSE

The neighbors of Mr . Arthur He Mulle, Grasmere, N. II., were .uriou to know what medicine she took that “acted like magic” in restoring hi r health. “No secret at all,” she say“just common sense. I saw Fuhy Pills diuretic advertised and beyran taking them. 1 feel fine now, after j 15 years suffering f.om kidney trim 1 hie. I never have a tired (Veilin', ami am active and happy.” Men ami women everywhere u e and rerommend Foley Pills diuretic Sati fa. tion guaranteed. Ask for them R P. MULLINS, Druggist.

reason for the reversal, the supreme

court lulled.

Louis upon its face. Young Fortier will b" envied by the hoys of North ' ential Minnesota Little Falls wis instant in bringing into the internaional picture the old broken-down motor car that Lindbergh had used for experimenting in the infancy of, his flying studies, and it hail di-patch

William Jones, local fireman, re turned Monday evening to Green-cn-tle after a two weeks’ visit r XVashington, D. C.

How about that Old Clock??? Does it need repairing. If so just Phone 122. ( locks railed for ami delivered. F. C. Schoenman THE JEWELER

TH XT PAVEMENT

< <1 a shipment of Todd County butter 1 — — ■ * W u.‘hington us o. present from , T'liey took u little snivel,

RED SQUIRRELS NOT PROTECTED BY GAME LAWS

(Continued from page one)

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guards.

Breaking in%'< window, Huikspeth shoved a pistol through and threat-

ened to rentier.

And took a little tar, With various ingredients, Imported from- afar;

They hammered it and rolled it.

home” for the intrepid flyer. That the Postoffice Department did not forget j to include the thriving little city in | '.he group designated to open the sale ]

of Lin,lb<,r & h stam P s was a sourcp ' And wh n they went awav mten-e grat.fication to the people;.,^. sai(1 t|)PV had a pavPniPnt of Little Falls. ■ To laptd’oi^any a-day. In the Capita) City alone the ffr-t ._!.•» Jb . * hoot if the men did not sur- t0,a,p,| * fi5 > 00<) The Post-' He fired two shots and one i 1 Apartment had assumed the

CLOSED SEASON DOES NOT Xl| FE< I' COMMON PINI SQUIRRELS.

prisoner fell, -hot through the leg. ,1 he very great at the The others surrendered. ?eat ^ government, but it went miles No action is to be taken by au'hor- i he - v o"«l expectations. Branch postof-

an '' ■ ities in connection with the men in ’ ll ' PS ,,f "a-hington had their "Lind- „j

liergh” stocks depleted liefore mi.l-af- An 1 , ° n U " ^ ’J 111 11 , ^ a^ra ' ,, | ternoon. The demand for the com-! Ju4 whPrP 11 was ,,eforP - ! memorative stamp in Saint Louis and ^ u ' v ** U P ^ or eoo'la'le, Detroit wa- also stupendous. The rl,n the telephone, Postoffice Depnitment expects soon A'" 1 thf ‘ n thp >’ l )ut il hack a K ain to have Lindbergh stamps ) laced on As hard as any stone;

-ale in other cities.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ripley

.\1 rr I frensko of Cambridge, Mass.,; ^e mine. They will have to give up the latter a -Indent in Harvard Nni- sooner or later, in the opinion of the

| They came with picks and smote it,

To lay a water main,

And they called the workmen

To put it back again; To lay a railway cable,

They took it up once more,

vi i t\ who Inis been the guest of Mi. and Mr Willis Miller, returned home today accompanied by Miss XX ilma Miller who will he their guest

for -eventl weeks.

Deput: -sheriff Alva Biyan returned to Greenea.-tle from Madison late Tin - ay evening. He said that whili driving towards this city from Ma i " ; that he encountered n wind .•no! i- in torm between Columbus and Franklin that wa so severe that it

‘ixast Getaway* —that vivid mark of matchless Hudson powei

• • * a-

officials. There is no food and little water available for them and it is only a question of time until they will he forced, to surrender, it was

-aid.

Disturbances leading to the riot began last Sunday. At that time, men in the mines and in cells voiced the ultimatum, “No cigarets, no coal.'’ Immediately after the repeal of the Kansas anti-cigaret bill went into effect, prisoner- demanded permission i to receive cigarets from friends outide. This was refused and threats of mutiny were whispered. Monday men in the mines beat on metal buckets and cars, shouting “No cigarets, no coal." No attention was , paid to the demands. Shortly before noon yesterday, th’ open break came. The battle cry sounded from the mine, hut again those on the surface gave no heed. ; Soon, however, it was noticed work in the .-haft had cea-ed and the mut-

iny was learned.

How the men gained command of the situation i- not known as no comI munication has been established. The

THE GREAT WAR l i n x BARS AQO TODAY June 22, 1!)17. Secretary of Treasury McAdoo announces total Liberty subscriptions to $2,(Mil),non,000 Liberty Loan amount to.035,226,850, an oversubscription of approximately'52 per cent.

Mtmorial Plaza Committee Will

'They tore it up for wires,

To feed the ’lectric light;

And then they put it back again, W) : ’h was no more than right. Oh, the pavement’s full of furrows, There are patches everywhere; ! You’d like to ride upon it, But it’s seldom that you dare. It’s a very handsome pavement,

| A credit to the town

They re always digging of it up,

Or putting of it down. —Arizona Highways.

ADD LIFE TO YOUR YEARS And so add zest to your life. When John K. Gordon. Danville, 111., found

f r»mna Pl<r»r»e ! llil " ‘' ll < i '- , d at night and N-UllljilCIC I ICinS i burdened with a backache,” he took

LEGION PARADE AND DEIHI TION AT INDIANAPOLIS

JULY FOURTH.

INDIANAPOLIS, June 22.

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HUDSON SUPER-SIX lAa ndard Mud its Coach - - • • $1285 Sedan 11*5 C ustom Hmlt Models

Roadster- - - -

firoo

Plurtou - - - -

1600

brougham ...

U’S

S-Hitsenger Sedan -

1750

7-Paoeenger Sedan -

1850

All pruts J. o. h. l)efrcit t pi us excise tax.

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A thrill, never to be. forgotten, and a zest that familiarity cannot dull, are in store for you xvhen you rake your first ride in the Hudson Super-Six, The swift ease with which it is under way is but one expression of the virile, stirring power that

marks its full j>erfonnance range.

With performance beyond any heretofore known, Hudson gives the real economy of reliability, long life and freedom from repair, as well as moderate

operation cost.

guards in the ■mine arc armed only ( "mplctc plans fur the American I.e with clubs and it is a: umed they ? lon parade and the dedication cereworo rushed from behind before they lnon ' H ' to he held in Indianapolis on could give warning. July 4 at the main shrine of the The prisoners have blocked the cage World War Memorial Plaza will he to their level, 720 feet below the sur- niade at a meeting of the general arface, and they refuse to answer the rangementa committee at the legion telephone. headquarters today. Marcus Sonno Evansville, chairman of the BOYS. BEFORE JUDGE HUGHES committee will preside.

Foley Pills, a wonderful diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. “After a \- few doses I felt hotter, could work with more case, became -tronger and could leep hotter.” Men and womer | everywhere are using and recommending Foley Pills, diuretic, for faulty (UP)—| kidney action. In constant use ovei 25 years. Satisfaction guaranteed.—

R. P. MULLINS, Druggist.

INDIANAPOLIS, June 22. il’Pl-l [.Red Squirivts. coVimiXiily known a j pineys or pine squirrels, are not pro-1 tected by a clo.-ed season under In-i (liana’s new game laws. In view of the old law i^pealwl h) the l'.)27 Legislature which protected all squirrels during ihJt cln-ed ?ea son, considerable confusion a) d mi 5, understanding prevail . acini ire n George N. Mannfeld, fish and a a mi superintendent. State con-ervation official- pninl out that because some people rannnl distinguish red squirrel fmtn or fox squirrels protected by law, has resulted so far this .-pring numerous arrests when hui ' i wh| found possessing species which it unlawful to kill in closed -eason. They describe tin )' i piney or mountain jack a- laving coat of rusty red with white on hrea-l and belly. It may he In t at an| time. The new hunting law establi-hcj the open season for gray or '"J squirrel -hooting from X . J November 1. and Impose f of five squirrels for e:c 1 '"j day. The old law which held a an 1 longer—or until Decembei 1, had r l hag limit provision. In view of the seeming general •’"'I fusion about the animal- \lant''l| today warned hunters to liec<>n familiar with the new -lata! It printed on page !»3 o' the I” ■ M of the General Assembly which ^ ■ame effectix’e May 16.

The three hoys, Chnrle Morgan, George Hatcher, and Paul Black, win were apprehended last Saturday by

Outstanding events of the observance will he a patriotic parade to start at 10 a. m., July 4, and the dedi-

city marshal Dave Braden for enter- J cation ceremonies immediately foling the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity lowing. General John J. Pershing house on South College Avenue Fri- participate. Frank H. Henley, day, wer arraigned before Judge j coretary ot the In,liana World War

James P. Hughes in juvenile court at

10 o’clock, Wednesday morning. Judge Hughes talked to the hoyfor a f p w minutes and then dismissed them with a warning.

H UDSON Super-Six

DON IIAI.I. MOTOR CO.

DIVORCE SUIT A complaint for divorce, Lonnk Gleason versu- Clara Gleason was filed in the Putnam Circuit Court Wednesday morning by Fred V Thomas, attorney for the plaintiff. The plaintiff alleges that the defendent theats him crewelly, and b quarrelsome and abusive. He want an absolute divorce and the custody of their three children.

Memorial Commisasion, said Col. Charles A. Lindbergh may he a-kej j

to attend.

Adjutant Gen. William H. Kershner i of Indiana will he grand marshal of j the parade, which will he in three! divisions. The American Legion and : other world war veterans will com-1 Pose the first division; members of the Grand Army of the Republic and I Spanish War Veterans the second, regular troops from Fort Benjamin Harrison the third and National Guard Troops, 1,700 men attending the citizens’ military training camp at Fort Harrison and naval reservists the fourth.

Summer’s Fashions Are Simple

FABRIC NEWS

zMakeTaai QwnGh

much depending upon the 6'h' ric's charm—and you can ha'* more frocks so cheaply if P"* make them yourself. Pictori' 1 Review Patterns will help .voio DIMITIES AND BATISTES HROAIMTJ EIHS AB< PRINTS VOlEEh EVERFAST SUITING Peter Pan Prints, fascinating) crisp in appearance, are |lir sleeveless frocks that pl ;, > ,l " ni* or stroll in the country-* and for clever little aprons th^ you can make in a iiff>«

yard

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ALLEN BROTHERS BEGINNING JULY 5TH THIS STORE WILL CLOSE A T 5 P. M., EXCEPTING SATURDAY.