The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1927 — Page 4

Have Your Blazei

The “4th ,,

Sportswear

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Dominates the Summer

Mode

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10.00

^ rts nl (lainwl speciall> priced at

STRIPrs 'S;— Red and While: Blue K NMii’e; (Jrecn \ Whi'i' ^ e low & VNhite; Black .V " Hite. rpHK newe>l note in sport wear X ir.ixles fin slimmer i- 'he care i U an- i short iacket. We have a ver\ lovely selection of the ■ clever li le tailored jackets in all si/.cs and in the very smartest summer colors.

NECKING CONSTITl TIONAL Kw e and Mr. Ewiuij. E. Church Sunday evening were SAYS KANSAS ACTHORTn Mis June Fro-t and gill friend of largely attended and theie was a WICHITA, Kan., June 29. (UP— Indianapolis spent the week end at good program. There will be exer“Necking" is included in the consti-1 her home.. 1 cises at the ( hristian church next

| tution giving residents of the United

ANSWERS:

1. Society of Friends in German

S. C* Prevo Co.

1 States the right to “life, liberty and the pur.-nit of happiness” so far as the sovereign state of Kansas is con- ! corned. The favorable ruling was j given hy Wilmer B. Harms, as-istant

j county attorney of Sedgewick county town, Pa., in H!8S. i win, can find nothing on the. statute | -. 375,421. books that makes spooning illegal ev-, d. f. E. Schorlemeier.

on on public highways.

Anti-Horse Thief Detectives, patrolling county byways, have no authority to arrest any of the participants in “necking parties” Harms de-

clares.

“'Hie only way necking could be called illegal," Harms ruled recently, "is by calling it lewd and lasciviouconduct. And I do not believe that b\ the farthest stretch of imagination a young man hugging or kiss- ^ ing his girl can be accused of that."

Mr Robert Uihlewtdl has accepted , Sunday evening to which everyone is

a position as bookkeeper in the offire I invited.

of the Indiana State Farm. i ; ■ —*

ATTENTION MEN! HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS YOU’LL NEED ON THE “4TH”

Summer Suits $15.00 Mohair A Palm Beach 0 o All Wool Bathing Suits 5.00 1 and 2-pc. Pt* v ( olors. ■ o o 1 tress Shirts 2.50 White .V Fancy O l) Huggatfe \ I kinds.

Hrevos’ Straw Hats $3.50 up. Sailors. Leghorns A Panamas.

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1 and 2-pc. luderwear

1.00

Vhletic S'yle

O O

Novelty Neckwear 69c & 98c \Uracilve Patterns

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Fancy Socks

50c

ilanrlsome Pa-t terns

SEVEN LARD POKER ENCOURAGED in LAW CONDON, Ore., June 2!*. < 1,’P)There U the confirmed |»oker player who declares that a dealer calling for "Seven-toed Pete" should he shot but times change. Now a card player in Condon will be jailed if he plays any other form of the national pastime. Too much gambling, decided the Condon city fathers and they passed a law prohibiting “all five-card games. ’ Other games are permitted. BIG WALNUT MUs Prunei- Tore of Terre Haute ui.d Miss .Montgomery of New York -pent Wednesday evening with Mrs. j Char. Knight. Mrs. W. J Hunt of Manhattan an I Mi>. H. M. Smith of Reelsville spent Friday with Leota Showalter. i James Jobe and family attended church at Eel River Saturday and

Sunday

Mrs. G. R. Huffman and Leota I Showalter spent Thursday with Mrs. Ed Herbert. Mr. and Mis. Tiuman Nier and sons of Brazil called on Morton Ris--ler Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Most McCullough, Mr and Mrs. Ross McLulllough aiin Oscar McCullough motored to Henderson, Ky. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crousore and daughter spent Sunday at Win Sho- , waiter’..

4. Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. 5. Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky,

Illinois.

6. Turtle.

7. Rapid City, S. D.

s. Three power naval arms confer

ence at Geneva.

9. None.

10. Arkansas River.

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BRICK CHAPEL Mrs. Elizabeth Stoop-, of Greencastle visited with her sister, Mrs. Tom Hewlett, last week. -Mr. and Mrs Glen Hanlon and children spent £ iturday with the former'-; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Hanlon.

Mr. J. C. Knuht, yur mail carrier, BOBBED HAIR REQl IRES is back on our loute, after taking lii- 10.000 MORE BARBERS vacation. LONDON, June 29. (L P)—ShingMr. and Mrs la:e Hathaway and ling and bobbing have created jobs .'ini ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and ( for 10.000 additional barbers in EngMrs. Fred Bratien of Greencastle. | land in the last three or four years,. Mr. and Mn Forest O’Hair and according to statistics ju-t compiled children motored to Morrisville and by the British Hairdressers Associaspent the day with Mr. and Mrs. tion. There are now more than 42,Oscar Kengey, Sunday. : 1)00 barbers and hairdressers in EngRev. and Mis. Baylor of Terre land compared with 32,000 a tew Haute, Mr. and Mr-. Gully of Dan-' years ago. ville, took dinner Sunday with Mrs. 1 In 1914 one out of every live barMartha Ferrani: and daughter. ! her- died of consumption. Phis death Miss Nona Pice spent a few days rate has been greatly decreased -ince la.st week with her sister, Mrs. Mat-! the war due to shorter hours that bartie Bowman of Fillmore. ; hers are required to work, and to Mr. and Mr* Oscar O'Hair spent' the healthier conditions prevailing in Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curgy , the barber shops. Stoner and family. i o Mr. and Mrs Frank Torr of Oak- I I PAYS TO AD\ ERT1SE ally visited tht r daughter, Mrs. Ed- LONDON (L'P)—Shrewd busines-

men are not low to tako advantage

A Double

Bill

Tonight On The Stage “BOBBIE

and

JIMMIE” The boys from the land of Jazz. VODV ILL’S GREATEST UKE PLAYER

AND

BLACK BOTTOM DANCER. A LAUGH A MINUTE. THE ACT DIFFERENT Added Comedy • “ODD JOBS” THURSDAY and FRIDAY Wm. Haines and Sally O’Neil

in

SLIDE-KELLY-SLIDE Comedy “Ladies Prefer Blondes” Pathe News.

STUNT-NIGHT Big- Prizes—

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LOCAL 1 ALI A 1 IN ALL ITS GLORY—UNDER THE DIKE*HON OF BOBBIE AND JIMMIE-FUN GALORE—FOLLOW Till

CROWD.

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PUTNAM VILLE Mis.- Kathleen O’Conner of liidian•ipoli- is visiting her aunt Mis. Turn Williams and Mr. Williams. , Mi Herschel Hurst and family have come here from Gosport for permanent n sidence w ith Mrs. Hurst’s \ parent.- Mr. and Mrs. George Huron. Mi and Mrs. George Hendrix Mrs. William Glidewell, Mrs. Tilden .Vb ' Neff and Esther Whitaker attended I the funeral nf Mrs. G. W. Conklin at j Greencastle Friday afternoon Miss Sara Glidewell is visiting friends and relatives in Indianapolis. Miss Unna Jones of near Morton anil Mi-o Mary McNeff of Greencastle visited over the week end with Mr. Tilden McNeff and family . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer and family are entertaining relatives from

Terre Haute.

Mr Nellie William- and childre i, i Helen and Harold, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood- j

ail and family .

Mr. Raymond Moody of Indiana- A . . , . . polls is visiting his aunt, Mrs O. E. ^ ^

gar Braden api family.

Mr. and Mrs George Reining and daughter, were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hug - ) Collings of Cunot. Mr. and Mr.-. Claude Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Franl McBride and children Mr. and Mrs, Harvey O'Hair, were

of all possible means of increasing their business, and th n ,w famous "Charing Cross Trunk Murder” case, in which a woman’s body was found cut up in a trunk left at Charing Cross railload station, has provided

Sunday visitor- with Mr. and Mr.-, 'hem with -rveral such opportunities. Bascom O'Hair and family. The owner of the trunk-store in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pace and daugli- Htixtoii, a London suburb, where the ter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-, tnmk was bought, has been mw i Lige Flint. ‘ the public eye through the newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Cusie of Maf-, re P" rts (,f the P° lice activities there, shall were guest* of Mr. and Mrs.' Hr has now displayed copies of the Tom Howlett. I newspaper- and placards with press

i photos of his store, in hi- windows. His latest move is to have his store repainted with a new sign in huge

white letters reading:

WARD'S TRUNKS, FOR ALL PURPOSES. Working in another direction, hawk ers were busy at the funeral of the victim, recently, selling silver and black memorial cards which bore the words: "lu loving nieiuoiy ot Mr.Minnie Alice Bonati, aged 37, (victim of th trunk ciime). Of your charity pray for the repose of her soul."

ing.

The suffering ot the man improperly hanged was so inten-i and lu ed such a length of time that the dn-gu-t at 'Uch proerdun- 1, r ' la 'a 1 '-’ lasting' impression of Hi said, following the hanging f I"Chesiias, in which In- a - - .C»

last week.

Hanna, who probably has i-tri in more hangings than any other ni.c living, declared that his day a ,i hangman were ab ul and that he would like to see -oineuiie el-,

CHICHESTER S PILLS

BE( VME H VNGMAN

HARRISBURG, 111., June 28. (UP) >

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—The witnessing a- a youth ol a man | U(ke ^ |)|ac ^

improperly hanged left such a lasting I

impression on Phil Hanna, that he j He will not accept fees for m- part became a professional hangman in | in executions and even pay Id- own order to eliminate unnecessary suffer- [expenses.

GREENCASTLE FOLKS

By R. R Mullins

last MARLON

A large crowd attended the children s exercises at Mt. Meridian on

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I he c\:ruoii:inary speed of Hudson getaway is but a single cxpr< -mom of the brilliant activity- of the Super-Six principle, which is carried on to every phase of performance. 'l ou sv it in the rapidiry with which it rolls into high speed* the effortless ease with which it sustain* ta« going; the smooth Hying action with which it soars up hills; the long, reliable service through which it maintains its smooth and brilliant performance.

H Li Ij )N Super-Six

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Mrs. (). H. Mcltary and daughter have returned to V\ maniac after vi>iting a few days with relatives. Lee Brown who has been ill at the County hospital for the past few weeks returned home Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle. Storu and Mr.-. Ami Buis called on Mrs. Lora Blank Fri-

| day afternoon.

H. 11. Hicks and family, visited .with Eddie Bui- am family Sunday. I Miss Mary remained for a few days'

I visit.

Henry Jackson aid family called on Melvin Ruark am family, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Newman and son Cecil, -pent Thursday with Vlr- Amy Bui.-. Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Newman and Mr-. .Myrtle Monday visited Sunday with Alex Sears ami family of near Greencastle. .Mr.-. Glen Burgess and children, ■Mrs. (). H. McNary and daughter, and .Mr.-. Oran Buis pent Wednesday with E. E. Bui.' and family. MrJohn Masten, Mrs. Raymond Fisher and Howard Bui- called in the aft ernoon. Henry Nichols spent Suturd'rt night with Leonard Newman. I ILLMORE Miss N'ellie Baker spent Sunday I near Bainbridge with her home-folk The Misses Rose and Harriet Jos I lin of Greencastle, .-iient the week end with Mrs. Emma Kagan ami ; family. Miss Julia Robin-on was called to j Indianapolis, Monday by the seriou illness resulting from the tragic uc cident to Dr. Paul Robinson. Word cann- here Sunday mornim. announcing the bith of a sun to M' ami Mrs. Virgil Shaipu of ludieria pcli*. Mrs. Sharpe was formerly Miss 1 Coleen Clift of this place. ^ The children* exercises at the M 1

Ton and \our folks, »he other fe low and his talks, will find in thi- drug store the many aids to tin joyful, comfortable life that you and they always need and want.

R- P. Mullins

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