The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 June 1927 — Page 3
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THE C-REuXCASTLI DAILY BAKNEB THURSDAY, JUNE 30,1037
AUTO LOANS—Refinance your car l, er e and reduce your payments. In-
diana Loan Co. gt Phone 15.
24% E. Washington
—For Sale— TOURNAMENT j r’i 1
TO BE HELD c^«39 \glcndai HERE JULY 4 '
FOR SALE:—Frying chickens milk feed. Phone Rural 95. 29-tf.
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TWILIGHT LEAGUE
FOR SALE:—One good Florence Heater practically new inquire at 406
N Madison St 29-2p. ' PR,ZES
for SALE—Antique walnut bedjooni suite. Mrs. R. H. Dobell, phone 385-Y. 519 E. Anderson St. 27-tf.
TO BE GIVEN FOR HANDICAP TOURNAMENT
AT CLUB.
EIGHTEEN HOLE MATCHES
FOR SALE—Choice Big Type Poland China Gilts. Isaac J. Hammond, Phone 80-Y. 29-2p
<»n July 4 the Local Club Will Hold An Eighteen Hole Medal Handicap.
FOR SALE:—Lumber, from a barn that ha c been torn down. Some good To be moved immediately. Call 816H or 606 Highland Ave. Northwood. 30-2p for SALE—Your week-end need for those delicious milk fed chickens. Phone 716. 30-2p
On July 3rd. there will be
FOR SALE:—About 2'» acreTimothy meadow. Phone 541-L. Muhlon Fisher- 3fl-2t.
FOR SALE—16 inch Century fan, jig. Call Banner Office. 30-2p
, — _ medal handicap tournament at The Green'astle Country Club. Entrance fee, 2:> cents. First and second prizes will be given for the low net scores and first and second prize- for the low
tfro-s scores.
The scores made will he used to quality in the club championship, which will he played during the month "f July, the first sixteen qualifying for the championship flight and the second sixteen for the President’flight. All matches will be eighteen bole- except finals which will he thir
ty--ix holes.
YESTERDAY’S HERO— ‘‘Speck Toporccr,” St. Louis Cardinal- short stop who doubled in the eighth inning to bring : the run that defeated the Pirates 10 to 9. The win advance.! St Louis one full game clos. i! to t! • National League 1 leadership. But it wn- an uphill fight. The Pirate had lc I up to the eventful eighth when St. Louis -tage i a five-run rally. *
Standing Of
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Cement Plant
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Business Men
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Post Office
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Zinc Mill
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Pay Day At The Central Trust Co.
The Pennsylvania railroad team dr-1 feated the Zinc Mill rhib of the Gren-ca-ile Twlight League in an interesting base ball game, Wednesday after-
noon hy the score of 8 to 7.
'I he Post Office team met the'Wab- I
Bob tPFai el ai er of t 6 *? Va,,ey Electric aggregation thlaL world champions, made his first ao I aftf ‘ r " oon al 6 °'l°ck McKeen i 1
Pp>|t ^ be hrst matches mu-t he played on FOR RENT—One furnished, mod- matc'lie ^mu ^t' T 1 ' ' h ' ' Pcon ‘ l o 0(i ,4 10 o t i* matches must be played on or before entroom. Phone 399. 410 So. Ind.ana . lulv 17th , Pmi . finals nmst ^ | I'layed on or liefore July 24th., and ,, r „ ® , ,i ,hp dnals must he plage,| on or beF0R RENT— Modern furnished ... , for light housekeeping. Phone j . trjctly a(lh(>red t< , ^'"changed by ^ | 1 he tournament committee and any o- > I ° ne play his match within FOR RENT:—S)x room modem thp « ppcifip(j tim( . fort( , its hj , house at 717 East Seminary street. |10nHnt Thos(1 ()Ualifving jn ^ Glen H. Lyon- ^ 6-tf ; championship and President’s flight ” “ , , ,, i wil1 b e charged 30 cents to defray the FOR RENT- One sue of double ,. xpense of the purt . hasp of si|vpr house, semi-modern. Call Frank De-1 ( . ups f or ])rizps in each flijrht vauy. Phone 55. 21-e.o.d 6t. o,, j uly 4th thp club wjl| hoW an
; eighteen hole
pearance behii the plate -ince May 18. He has been out with a sore arm. ; The. Chicago Whit Son and the t Cleveland Indians divided a doubleheader, Chicago winning the fir-' 5 | to 0 ami losing the second 6 to 8. In | the first game Blankenship permit!-i ed Cleveland old. -ix hit- Manager Ray Schalk was not able to guide the Sox and wa si pended following a run-in with umpire Brick Owen Tuesday.
field.
Friday, July 1, we will credit over eij>ht thousand, eiurhl hundred dollars to Central savers. This is the regular semi-annual interest credit to the two thousand fore-sighted people who carry their 4% Interest accounts with the Million and a Quarter Dollar Trust Company. *
Radio Hits
In the past year we have distributed among our depositors i
UKIDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO EE ATI RES.
Thirty Thousand Dollars Interest, ,g V
Peek's single followed by Webb’s screeching double in the tenth inning gave the Chicago Cubs a 2 to 1 victory over Cincinnati. Boston dropped its eleventh consecutive game yesterday tie winnci being the New York Yankees. The score wa- 8 to 2 Buster Gehrig, Yankee first ba-< man, hit his twentj fourth home-run of the season to Babe Ruth for the ha er-hip.
—Wanted—
medal handicap flag
tournament, entrance fee 25 eent-
WANTED—Ambitious, industrious person to introduced and supply
Prizes will be given for first, second,
third and fourth place.
In both of the above tournamentplayers will select their own partners. Those competing must register their names on the score card anil
Methods get bu.-i- l>:i> their entrance fee before startNo selling experi- '"g play or their -core- will not he
the demand for Rawleigh Household Products. Several fine openings in Greencastle and nearby towns. Make sales of $150 to $600 a month or
more. Rawleigh ness everywhere.
we required. We supply Products, considered.
Sales ami Advertising Literature and Sfrrice Methods—everything you need. Profits increase every month. U»ist irnxes; best values; most complete service. W. T Rawleigh Co.,
Pept In 3263, Freeport, 111.
2-9-16-23-30 5p
Results To Be Announced Later
Detroit made a , lean -weep of tb' 1 series with the St. T.oui- Browns bv winning !l to 3. Sad Sam Jones, veteran pitcher, weakened in the six'h inning after having held the Tugei-
scorele-s.
Washing!on won : t ixth consecu tive victory m feating Philadelphia
i to win
four runs and enabled over Brooklyn 5 to 4.
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Canadian Network, headed hy 1 CNRO, Ottawa, 8:30 p. m. Canada's Diamond Jubilee Program: Addresses by Hon. Raoul Dandurand; Music by Eva Gauthier, Allan McQuhae, Bytown Quartet, Hart House String Quartet; Patriotic Kcading h\ Margaret Anglin. WEAK, Hookup, 6 p. m.— CitieService Hour. , W.JZ. Hookup, 7 p. m. Philco Hour WHAL, Baltimore, 285, S p. m.— 1 Municipal Band. WFAA, Dallas, 500, 7 p. m.—Schubert Choral Club.
a substantial reward for their thrift and perseverance. You, too, can participate in onr next distribution by building- your account here. 4, /
With United States Bonds selling- to yield 8 ( < and less and Indiana Municipal bonds selling to yield less than 4',, we suggest you take advantage of this opportunity to obtain
4%—and safety
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for your funds. We have two popular plans, one for regular savers of small amounts and one for investors of larger sums.
-Miscellaneous— When you think of lumber, think Allen Lumber Co. A home owned an t operated institution. Phone 403.
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OVER ONE HUNDRED H. S. PIT LIGATIONS ENTERED IN CONTEST.
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DANVILLE, Ind., June 30. (UPl— Central Normal college is in the midst if its fifty-first annual commencement activities, with the largest class nf seniors in the school’s history to receive their diplomas tonight. The class of 1927 ha- a mil of 85 | nn mbors and the registrar’s record j -hews that 82 of these will receive A.
| B degrees.
A feature of today’s program will j he a pageant: “The coming of Education to the American Forest.” given hy students of the physical education department under the direction of Mr. Rus.-ell Cook, of ti e athletic department. Dr H. M. '"histler, forme’ 1 vice president of the -chool and now of the state department of education
will give the commencenn nt adress , HE B WM R ' i ie Me rare 1 V«1vh ”
Ask us about the best plan for yourself.
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Order your 4th of July cakes now, M Mr F. C. Dick-. Phone 670-K. 36-11.
See Pheiffenherger for horse shoeing and plow sharpening. Also have top buggy for sale, sheap. Old Stan k 30-lt.
Feather beds cleaned and made inI'o matresses. Pillows rebuilt. Feathbr bought Acorn Feather Co. 725 [Ha ?. Ave. Indianapolis. 3ft-6p.
THE ECONOMY STORE Will he closed all day Monday, I My 4th. Buy your FRESH AND fTRKl) MEATS, GROCERIES AND pS»H FRUITS from this MONEY [SAYING HOUSE and use the differ[e.re t., < elehrate.
FRANKLIN, Ind., June 30. (UP)— Results of the all-state contest for! Indiana High School newspapers and 1 year-books will not he released until September 1, the central office of the j Indiana High School Press Association announced today. The awards were to be announced July 1, but adoption of a new 1 judging system involving more detailed consideration by the judges necessitated the postponement. There are approximately 100 high school publications entered in the all state competition, Dan A. Edkins of | Franklin < allege, executive Secretary of the 1. H. S. P. A. said today. Schools are classified by enrollment into four divisions. Three places and honorable mention are given in each
division.
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FOR RENT— Typewriter. $2.50 month Anna Finegan, Music School. 30-tf.
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k—4’—'J*—•4-—*!•——4* U At The Movies * ir—4*—4*—4*—4*—*4—4* < IKUI.E THEATRE Ted Lewi-, himself, the high liatt°d tiagedian of song, will he featured oti the stage at the Circle Theatre, the week of July 3. starring headlines honors with “Is Xat So?”. The photoplay attraction based on the -tage ucce-s of the same name. One of the greatest entertainer- in America, Ted Lewis has become an institution of the American theatre. Famous as a tecording arti.-t in addition to his great popularity on the stage. Ted Lewis brings to the Circle Theatre, the aiti.-try which ha- made him famous It has been said that when Ted , Lgyvis sing- he gets ‘‘in-iile” of you and stays there, a tribute to his marvellous -howmanship Lewis bring- his Merry Musical clowns, Eddie, ( hester and Eleanor Jones with him a- a I ditional attraction-. “Is Zat So?" is a story of a pugilist and his manager who try to crash into society- To help a young wastrel revenge himself on hi> enemies, the two inaugurate a cout-e in tiainfng for the young men. Meunthe two find affinities in the wealthy man’s household. When the puhili-: has an opportunity to meet the champion, he i- knocked out through an I unfortunate accident and is accused nf being a quitter. The denouncement I brings out an unexpected twist to th" 1 tale. Mr. Lewis appears five times on \ Sunday and four time- daily on wo k 1 days.
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contestants to arrange their acts. A rehearsal will he held at the theater Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock for tin 1 Friday night performance ami any person who wishes to enter should he there at that time if possible. Since the time is short for tonight's performance no rehearsal will lit* held hut the persons entering must got in touch with the promoters of tlie contest as on as possible.
Voncastle Theater Stunt nite, tonight and Friilaj' night with a group of local talent as the contestants. Three big prizes will be given to the three winning the honors, the au,lienee to lie the judge. So he on hand and enjoy yourself. o NO MORE U TO RAGING BRAZIL, link, June 30. Dirt track automobile racing appear- to be doomed at least in this section of the state on account of the danger of the sport and i- to give way here to horserai* ing, if the example set hy the managers nf the Sunflower racing park,
I \ 1(1 AN AIM>1,1 S 1,1 V KSTOGk INDIANAPOLIS, June 30. (UPl — New gains were made in the hog market at the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. Light hog.- were 10 to 15 cents higher and other -ortv were strong to 10 cents higher. Activitv at the start of trade foil otf later and some bids were hardly more than steady. Most sales were at $8.‘i0 to $9.50; the top being at $9.50. 10 cents up. Estimated receipts were 8,50ft. I In the cattle division, W*dne : day's market was reversed. Slaughter ola - j e> were strong to higher, and vealer? were down. Beef steers sold for $10.50 to $13.10; beef cow- $5.75 to •S7.50; low cutter and cutter cows $ .to $5.25, and hulk stock and feeder -leers $7.25 to $8.50. Receipts nt cattle and calves were 700 each The sheep market was steady. Top fat lambs remained at $13 and hulk si2 to $13. Receipts were 800.
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Voncastle Theater
One of the fastest and most hilarious comedy-dramas of the season is "Slide, Kelly, Slide", now sh, wing at the Voncastle Theater. It was directed by Edward Sedgwick for Met-ro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and feature Wil-
liam Haines, that likable actor, with j thirty horses
little Sally O Neil and Harry Carey, these two events. New hams have just It’s a ripping good story of the base- been completed nt the racing plant to hall diamond with enough patho.-, house the race hor-es. There will also romance and exciting adventure to be a road race in which owners are please the most critical. Haines por-1 permitted to enter their horses as tray- a breezy young American who harness horse or -addle horses, a make* good in a short time and then , novelty in horse racing which promi--
five miles west of the city and a half mile north of the National road, is followed out. Automobile racing ha-i been discontinued at the Sunflower park and in its place the racing promoters plan to restore horse racing to popular favor and will give the first hor-e racing’meet at the local track on the Fourth of July. Charles A. Murphy, of this city, ex perienced horse racing man and former owner of race horses, is in charge of the job of restoring hor-e racing as a popular sport in western Indiana and has arranged the card for the Fnuith of July meet at Sunflower
park.
The program wil he headed by a 2:25 puiing race and 2:25 trotting race, each to he run in three heats A purse of $250 ha been hung up in each race and it ha- already attracted many nf the leading hoi -omen of In dina, Illinois and Kentucky and
have been entered in
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QUESTIONS: 1. What anniversary of a battle that will be rememberer! because of the courage of the American soldier does the first three days of July
ma rk ?
2. What is the Hindu Kush? 3. What new actor plays the leading role in "Old Ironsides," "The Rough Riders" and the “Seventh Heaven,” 4. How many year- alter Columbus discovered America did Gahot discover the coast of Canada? 5. Who wrote the books "The Book Nobody Know-’’, and "The Man Nobody Knows.” 6. Who is considered the greatest band leader in the United States? 7. Who won the Indianapolis speedway auto race this year? K. In what year was Hawaii annexed to the United State-? P. In what city is the Western Christian Advocate published? 10. What i- the universal language? The answers to the above questions will he found on page four of this
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At the critical moment he redeems ; will also include a running race and j himself most brilfiantly. ' mule race. The trotting and pacing ! Any person wishing to enter the race- will be run under the rule-, of j
contest tonight or Friday night get
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in touch immediately with either Jim- [ Other event* of the day will he two
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mie Collins or Bobbie Dies at the \ ten mile motorcycle races, Voncastle theater. Acts of any kind bicycle nice and a number of other will he permi-sible and either of the event-. The Btazil conceit band will above named men will help all of the | will furnish music tor the day.
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