The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 192S.
ROISTER
RADIO
RALPH P. CROUSOKE
ASSIFIEDADS
—Pop ShIp— l SALE:—Uved coal I
2441.
range. 12-3p.
son in the freshman basketball squad. The Ifi men who survived the cut are Boswell, Boyer, Christenson, Hess, Hummer, Klepinger, Lyons, McCoy, Hark, Ragsdale, Shake, Shull, Springer, Stackhouse, Starinsky, and Struck. Coach Hughes has been spending, most of the sessions on fundamentals, with only a short time each day for scrimmage. The shooting of the entire squad has been below par, and i this feature is being stressed espec-;
ially.
The rhinie squad is working out with the varsity once a week in addition to its regular practice sessions. As there are no games scheduled un-
PATARRH 8 of head or throat is uaually benefited by tha vapors of— Vicks ▼ VaroRub Ovmr 21 Million Jar* Uood Yearly
X SALE:—Two year old Jersey a good one. Frank McAlinden 1. ll-3t.
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SALE:— Queen Incubators
„„ , ... . r , til the second semester, Coach Hugh-
00, and 600 egg, capacity. L. C.
ll-4t es l'‘ ans t0 send his proteges through
^ | an exhibition game some time in the
eit.
SALE—English Bull dog, six m ' ar future, s’ old, fine pet for children, j °' 336. i Rifle Coach Savage
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FRIDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS WJZ, New York (454), WLW, Cincinnati (42R) and WBAL, Baltimore (2S<!) 0:00 p. m.— Sharkey-Heeney bout from Madison Square Gardens. ! WJZ, Hookup, 8:00 p. m.—Wrig-
ley Review.
WEAK, Hookup, 7:00 p. m.—Cities
Service Orchestra.
immediately. Whoop it up.
—A FAN.
| quick action as the locations will be so a good man, in fact, the entire ! announced shortly. Let’s all boost , team know the game. They go to
meet the hall and any team, whose members stand around and wait for
o— the hall to come to them, will be out Brazil is certainly worked up over of luck against the .-peedy Greenca ,lhe game with Grcencastle on Satur- tie crew. -The Clintonian,
day night. Wednesday’s Brazil Time-
Gaze upon the following:
We’re watching you, Roachdale So come on down, "
We’ll give you a hearty
Welcome to Bainbridge town.
Friday the thirteenth We think just right.
Now Cube lixe up to your reputa- Come < n Roachdale, tion. Crock Clinton. The boys are ready to fight. *
—o— ! So lay your plans
Don’t forget the leased telephone And bring all of your tans. , t wire for the Clinton game tomorrow Bainbridge will he there night. John Cartwright will be on th" To a man.
I Greencastle, with a splendid team, receiving end at the gymnasium an Our Bainbridge boys are going strong i is desperately anxious to break it^ we’ll try to send the tilt, play-by- We feel sure that nothing will go
1 losing streak at Clinton and Brazil, play, from the Clinton floor. Make wrong i Clinton, like Brazil, are both unde- plans to turn out and “listen in” on To mar our record, now complete.
says:
The Clay City and the Greencastle games are one day closer this eve-
I ning.
“Jimmie”
the contest at the gym.
Folks. “Hardwood Hash” by Rus-
SALE:—2, sure hatch incu-110-128 egg capacity. Mrs. s-—» Brown, Bainbridge R. 1. ' H -fyy i2-3p ies’ Silk Bloomers, 98c. J. H.
ord.
Stresses “Commence Firing” Importance
‘ feated to date, and the Cubs have
I difficult program.
“Wild cat" Gray up at Bainbridge
Clinton had a lopsided victory over answers the “Raven” .... f I
WOK, Hookup, K:00 p. m.—Columbia j sell Alexander in the Washington ® u ^'' an ;lm * Sullixan dii...it,il (, cn ( j a | 0 with a poem concernii''.' the big am. Herald u imi more. AleckV up and 1 ' " the Kelly nen game at Bainbi g« tow i ght. KDKA, Pittsburgh (316) 5:15 p. m. gone and in the future xxill be con- ' ll * B n ' ,m ' ll '' expecting to dc- — _.
—Little Symphony Orchestra. nccled with the ItushviUe Republican.| 11, ' l ° 1'K'' r * u *' s i .-'In
Here’s a letter we receixed from him ^’ llt ^" :nl n, '' < r can *'"•
Our h y- you’ll find are hard to beat. But if you should win We still can grin. Ard for old Bainbridge < 1, 'loot again! —THE WILD CAT.
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“Ready on the right? Ready on the left? Ready on the firing line?
Commence firing!”
These commands have been ro-
SALE:—.Seven room modern j ^"ding throughout the armory fn e, three bed rooms, splemlid | , We,t , CoII ^ e , ' u,t r l ^ uhirl >; for ^
Greencastle
WKBF, Indianapolis (252), 7:00 p.|this morning explaining his change 1 due to on’e n.ick to th>'
■ll Walter Eberhardt’s Band. af business lapatlaa: , " ;i bington, Princeton
8:00 p. m.—Si-Nok iHour. | | and Vincennes.
9:00 p. m.—Indiana Ball Room
hour.
I’m quiet and refined neighbor-
I last few days ami the crack, crack,
I Four blocks south o» square, for j crack > of t! 10 shots last " fl onl morn -
Address Banner Box X. 12-3p , in k r until night. g.- Although it is not quite time for g> ——w the maU'hes scheduled Captain G. P.
! Savage, coach of the rifle team, said
t RENT:—Remington Type-1 , t , t . ’ . , . ... , , D i that he expected the men to finish
. . Anna Finegan, Phone 148. I , . t
Mg the.r targets next week o that they
| : will be through before final examina-
\ RENT—Desirable furnished, tions - Matche d are scheduled with m At n room near campus and busi. I°wa State, Oklahoma, Louisiana, listrict. Phone 166-K. 10-tf. Kentucky, and Massachusettes. The b- 0 - Fifth Army Corps Area match is set ami i RENT:—House, water, lights for the first week in February. •itt arage. 507 East Hanna. See J.! Although the team has been doing M ,rris or call 45. 29-tf. I fairly well Captain Savage indicated
! that he would like to have a bit more
property.! practice. The DePauw team has for
Tuesday.
Dear Jimmy:—
ii-c-nx. i 11 /O^tx » on ^ Just a note t0 ,et >’ OU knOW that WhBM Indianapolis (2,5), 4:00 p. jujt becausp thp Hatchets and the
m.—An Hour of Opera.
6:01 p. m.—E-Z Bake Concert. 6:45 p. m.—Orchestra Concert. 8:01 p. m.—Phoenix Coffee Hour. «• 10:40 p. m.—Orchestra Concert.
This Brazil-Greencastle encounter will be the last in the present gym. Next year all who want to can see the contest.— “B B Shots”, Brazil
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1 Tiger Cubs are through with each
other, is no reason that you and I Times.
are through or that the Cubs and a ' o
team I will he violently interested Clinton is all agog over tomorrow in are through. ! evening'H ckish with the Tiger Cubs.
Next Monday morning I take my The Daily (lintonion in discussing
place at the city desk of the Rush- j Frday’s till carried the following art-
ville Republican. And you know tha' I j,.),. yesterday.
Greencastle and Rushville meet. .My !
job will be to see that the Lions win Greencastle, boasting one o' th" that game or why. Quintets in Hoosier basketball, The change came most suddenly. I wil1 ^'ve battle to Spike Kelly’s boys, was offered a better place and took it * dday mgl't at the < oli-eum. 1 ,i t even though I left a stub w ' al ' K, ' ,l - V " 1 ‘'" ,0 1 both ship team behind. Please forward all to th ’' 1>utnam Count - v la,1 ' i - aml Coa « h m> mail to Rushville, “Aleck.* KeU > ; ’" 1 l "' ar< 1 ' ’
i turn the tables on the Greencastle -We f bought our'lit tie boost for an- utflt thi >' e:u -
Greencastle started the son-on wiih
l RENT—Good city lij located. Phone 638-L.
in . ——o—Wanted
YIRPORT ( ENTER SOUTH BEND, lnd„ Jan. 12.—Development of South Bend as northern Indiana’ leading airport appears certain as a result of steps being taken by two airways companies to include til's city in their future devel-
opment.
Concurrent with the issuance of a building permit for the first airplane hangar in the city to the South Bend Airways, Inc., came announcement
that the company had been incorpo- (>(hpr re( ^ ) " na ' 1 . "'.r^'men this'spri'ng ,at ' " might cause some of the fans to sit In additt, n to th- for nat.o:, of this up ^ , akp rotif< ,. Sur ,. enough our
victorie over some of the strongest teams in the state, including iho Yin-
last “ f ‘ v ) era ' years heen one of , company, which proposes to ^"t’age' !iquih in veKtprday . B papPr , iroUK ht u- cenne- quintet, but recently they have
J the best and the men firing on tha ; squad at present have quite a repu-
NTED—■ Wall paper to clean, | lati<,,1 to upho,d '
per room ami uji. Wall paint-, Freshmen in the military classes hi nd refinishing hardwood floors. 1 havp bppn firin R a ro,,ol ' d < ' <)Ur8 «' fo * tri Iain St., Arthur Due. 10-5n Trades this semester and are show-tiar-ij:': 0 iiur a decided im|irovement over the C( AD AND WORTHLES ANIM-i‘’lasses of previous years. Fifteen —Horses, cattle, hogs and sheep | of the highest of these will he picked • 394, Brazil anytime. We pay I for a freshmen team to fire against tone charges. j the freshmen of West Virginia uni-
Nov. 7-72p. Jan. 30. versity. Only the ten highest of the
in commercial and pa- engc. air ser-. ||u . Allowing ,, Mpr .
vice, it also has heen !< arned that bids |
for an air mail route connecting elev- ! Greencastle, Ind., en of the large industrial cities of Jan. 11, ’28. Michigan with South Bend, Laporte Net Tabs:—
lost a few games, two of which have been by one point margains. Reports say the players are small hut fast as streaked lightning. They are used ' to a big floor and will he at home at
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15 will be counted in the match. Other matches, including a national
meet for a cup presented by William j District of Columbia and
Randolph Hearst, are scheduled.
and Chicago will be asked within two months by postoffice officials in
Washington.
ORATORS AWAIT (OMINO DEBATES
Your question in this evening'- the Coliseum.
Banner, concerning the regional is Coach Kelly regards the Greencascertainly a worth-while suggestion. ti,> team as about the best his hoys Why don't the high school officials, have had to meet this year. A victory and the Chamber of Commerce get would mean a great boo t for the old busy at once, and land the regional. Gold anil Black and would mean a
The National executive committee of IA neighboring city, which is compel! -tate wide reputation for the team the American Legion and alternates ^ ,0 a college gym, ,* mak.ng Mas ten was the hoy who wrecked
^ 1 a strong bid, and Greencastle, wrli riinton’s hopes last year both at several for facilities and many oth j Greencastle and Clinton. He lias a
eign departments will meeTa^ Nat- ^•dyantages iisownnew high'dead eye for the imp Jump and is aliiihal Headquarters here tomorrow i sch ° o1 Kym) shou,,l > w,th thp ' ,r,,per wa >’ 8 danKProus from !in >' P os,t,on on
NATION\I. MEETING
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 12. (UP)—
from every state in the Union,
and Saturday.
boosting, be able to obtain the re- ■)»> door. Tobin, football -’ar, is :il-
O’COAT SALE! VERCOATS that reveal a wealth of style, comfort, and stamina are bein^ sacrificed at our January Clearance Sale. 20% Discount On All Winter Merchandise. We sell Overcoats that would make you feel at home in an Alaskan setting. We urge you not to pass this outstanding sale of the season. TODD’S TOGGERY “The Store For The Lad And His Dad.”
The France Convention committee t ' lonab
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|JT—Dec. 12, southwest of Manblack and white female settez og, 10 months old, with leather $10 reward. F. J. McCuleare Nance’s Creamery, Bra1,. diana, Phone 242. 10-tf.
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Organization Of Teams Completed For Schedule Opening In February.
• Final organization of the varsity, women’s, and freshman debate squads for a heavy schedule of fuiensic tilts I lias been completed by Mr. H. T. Ross, I di hate roach. The orators will par-
ivbscettaiteoug— Day Gleaners of the Fillmore tiripate in their first contest- early in
and the board of directors of the American Legion Monthly also will meet here tomorrow.
Let everyone, including Chamber of Commerce, get busy, and have the regional in Greencastle, it will take
ENGLISH SPARROW
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Church will present "Southern rella” Friday evening January t 8 o’clock in the Fillmore High I Building. 10-3p
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pumps installed and old ones Call E. L. Burcham, Phone
\ .Greencastle. ll-7p
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ure, Glassware, Brass ami rare Phone 733-L. R. Clapp.
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^S^ern rooms and board for m^n idents. Inquire or Phone 706-Y. - 12 3t
have shipments of Newtown er stoves, just in. Let us show zhy they raise more and better HI* 11 . Greencastle Hatchery, 100’ t St. Phone 535-L. 12-lt
February.
The varsity group will uphold two Erickson illuminates his barn. Fright-
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when it came in contact with flame of a gasoline torch with which
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GHES SELECTS
ROSH NET SQUAD Sir*r four weeks of intensive com- ( ,] yn Hautau, Elizabeth
resolutions; one squad debating on the direct primary while the other will discuss protection of privately owned American property in foreign countries. The question of the direct piimary will be supported on the affirmative by Pa il Shults, David Lewis, and Alvin Rockwell. The negative team will be composed of Frank lin Cole, Robert Hixon, William Smith, and Cyrus Gunn. Affirmative speakers for the debates on the protection of American private owned foreign property are Robert Small, Paul Hargitt, Edward Strasma, Raymond Thompson, Oliver Black, Charles Palmer, and Robert Stretch. Negative argument will be given by Howard Peterson, Leon Schmidt, George Williams, and Rich-
ard Boesen.
Recognition of soviet Russia by the United States is the que.-tion for argument of the women. Helen Stokes,
ened, it fluttered in and out among the rafters of the building scattering sparts in the heavy cobwebs there and .-tarting a number of blazes. It then took a nose dive into the stable when 1 the horses and cattle were feeding. Whisking close to the tail of a horse it added this appendage to the conflagration also. This fire was put out, however, before the animal was badly injured. t^uiik work on the part of Erickson and his neighbors in scaring the blazing bird out into the open is believed to have saved the barn and its contents. When last seen the sparrow was headed in the direction of the Great Lakes. Forced To Sleep In ( hair—Gas So Bad
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Mary Rhue, and Helen Clemen- will | contend the affirmative of the propo1 sition. The negative will he upheld by ' Evelyn Carl-on, Afire Evans, and I Betty Cook. Schedules for the combined squads I constitute a full program, there heling a forensic battle planned for each week beginning early in Febru- j ary. Miami and Cincinnati will debate | on the foreign policy here while op- | po-ite DePauw team- meet Butler and | Cincinnati there. Notre Dame anil Butler will participate in dual debates on the primary question. The varsity will argue against Notre Dame, Manchester, and Oakland City away from the campus. Women’s teams wifi meet, here for a decision debate in the first week of March. Practice debates are planned with Purdue, Hcidelburg, Wabash, and Wittenburg. The freshmen will meet Purdue beginners in a dual debate in March. The positionl on freshman teams will he determined soon after the first
semester.
NUT UK UK XimiNDTI H VI'ION Notice is hereby Riven that th. imflei'MlKm <1 has been a l>i"»i nt oil bv the Judue of the rircult Court of Putnam County. State of Inillaiia. MDecinl administr.ttoi of the estate of Edward K. Wattn late of Putnam County, d* -
ceaHed.
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Makes you enjoy your meals aad j H^Sna!" Hpec";ar' , A.t,ni n V |s 0 . f rafor , ' n l"
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