The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANN'ER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. 1928.

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tyfamcrfinu. pmcnt ©OLORESCOSTEUO ik HEART ^MARYLAND

THE DAILY BANNER

Entered in the I’ost Offlf® at Greencaatle, Indiana, aa second clans mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDEN. City Editor.

Eastern Star To 'left.

t'liaplei To Meet

Grcencastlc chapter Number 255 O.

Fillmore Chapter, No. 18fi, O. E. j,. xv j|] mec i j n regular ession

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JASON ROBAADS HtttNI COSIEIIO ALSO KIR,ST IO N NEWS AND COMEDY

Personal And Local News

| S., meets in regular urn Thui ’day eveninR, February 2, at 7:'i0.

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Crescent ('lub To 'Let

The (.re cent Club will 1 meet W> I

Edgar Prrvo left thi a/ternoon for New Y rh on a week’s business trip.

TOMORROW, THURSDAY K FRIDA\

K iv CHadd of Bainbridge wa reI ^ rted critically ill Tue day morning \V. P. Le Ibetter of Bloomington pent the week end in thi* city with rcla*ive .

tie-day at the home of 'L>. J. Ttembly at 2:00 o’clock. •«• + + + + ’*'

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Invitations Issued

Mi . I nac H. Stiain left Sunday to, Vermillion county where she will \i t undefinitely with relatives.

Invitations hH\<’ been issued by Mrs. C. C. Hne.jti and Mi Anna Hue tis, Northw’ood for bridge luncheons Thur day arid Friday.

To (iive 'lusical Program.

t i recnea ,tle Court Tribe Ben Hur will meet at 711 South College Ave. i Wcdne day evening at i 30 o’clock.

Mrs. Mary Tucker Clement of Crawfordsville, and two other mu ic ions from that city, will givi a program for the Morning Mu ie;:h it th home of Mr s W. IV l ie ker lo re W<

Elmer Junior, was born to neslay merning at ten o’clji b. Aft 1

Mi and Mr . Elmer Purcell, at their h' ln- in Lnnedale, Tuesday morning.

Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

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l*it<h-lu Dinner Tuesday The A. A. U. W. will meet for a pi'ch-in dinner and ocial evening Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock at the Delta / ■ta Hou e. All members are urged to be lire ent.

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l o Meet With Mrs. Pierce I' o Thur 1 ty Reading Club will inert with Mi . R. L. Pierce, 628 East Walnut tit., Thur lay afternoon. On ae. onnt of extra business the meeting will be giviti promptly at 2:00 o'clock.

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W. K. M. S. To Entertain. the Woman’.-: Foreign Mi.sionary

Eivhi'ty of the Methodist Church will enteitain the Standard Bcaroi- Wedm lay, February I t., at 6:30 p. in., in the bt inriit of the church. An

•n'cic ing program will be given. M' Amy Bookout will ing,

PUBLIC SALEr\A

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I will sell at public sale at the farm Union, on T FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 i, >« s at 10 a. m.. the following describe./ ’ ''' wo h

30 HEAD CATTLE—10 head cows, 5 yc a / 1 pa’ . pringers, extra good ones; 12 head cotning Z-vel,'!'* A hi la t of May; 5 head yearling steers; some ol : i

ill t: rent'

last of May

extra good _ . . . 175 HEAD HOGS—20 head Duroc brood s

first of March; 155 head Duroc shoatg, weighim» « ’ li - one yearling Hampshire male hog. n ‘ r °m ^ 26 HEAD SHEEP—25 head yearling eWes )R { buck, good ones. ’ **•: . in

OATS, STRAW and HAY—200 to 300 bu-h.i

bales good wheat straw; 5 to 8 tons mixed hav m ° n<

TERMS- Sums under $10, cash. Over $io ,

given on bankable notes bearing 7f'r interest n » £

1 \ f M nil l*7UIKrtim* iiutY-a uz-niinx InLCrtsl ')(■ if ^ property to bo removed until terms are ■eompli^/J.; r br

Col. A. A. Figg, Auct.

FLORIS McCAMMack i,le -

Lunch will be served.

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Will

Mr. and Mis. W. J. Allee have retune I to their home on Route 7, after a month’ visit in Waco, Texas.

lire iep< it of the appraiser in the matter of the f tnte of Sarah Reed Johnson ha.; been file I in the Putnam Court.

the program, the local member will an) v.| |, y MTheresa Kancy.

be entertained at luneb at the Court Cupboard jjy Mr . Tueker in honor of the Crawford ville visitor..

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Modern Priscilla 'let.

CLOSING OUT e Our Entire Stock of Z r u Queensware and Glassy At real bargain regardless of (

Prowning-Hammond H4

Phone 214.

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The complaint on note, F. G. Coover Company versu Pearl O’Hair, which

Modern Priscilla Club, devoted to needlework and dome.tic affair , met wdth Mr Cha. . Cooper, at her home on enat Washington tieet, Monday af’ernoon.

Honorary members are invited. Auxiliary member.-, are asked to In i ig andwiches and one prepared

dish.

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!‘ !i| h*lnl Party Held Ihr Yla onir Temple was the scene of a ra\ party Monday evening when

but a memory.

\i cording to information from re^ liable sources, Joe came to the decision to retire from public life when

li’s in the rue IV

geography between IR J place opened at m s tea open ju t a- Ion* , .„ 0 m

Mine. Zelli, always referred to by | J”

I , i ■ I. W I Of M I on , the!i wive; thp prol , riptor of thf , establishment on ; U . hP • r<,mb »w* 'R R 1 bildri ti and .1 o the membci s of the Ml| , , .. baby doll,” informed her P azxlnp P |ar ”' ‘r, l«i

1 I ..I ■« 4l<n wxinf Vv <1 L

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tai g'th.red together tharc |or(| an)| master that the joint bank!

" '' ®aln merry Th hB( ] reached twenty million ” A '‘ ,M " N1 ' U

arrie

wn filed in the Putnam Circuit court • WPre present. The gue t were Mi , iit(-'taiiim , ’iit had been planned by a

been dismissed.

Amos Fultz, who has been in the (

h -pital Tuesday.

Jas. I. Nelson, Mis. J. C. Trembly and Mr... K. \\ Connerly. Minute

Putnam County ho .pital undergoing;^ ' ,rcvious meeting were read "id medical treatment, wa released from! a PP rove ' 1 “ nd ro,l ' ; ' 11 WH ' an .were.

with useful recipes and hou ehold help::, by membf r. and guest .

R i\ Chadd of Hainhridgr was Mrs. ('ha-;. MoGaughey and ,Mi brought from hi home in Rainbridge Frank Farmer, a-a led the bo.iti to tb I’lPnam County hospital, in the in erving a delightful two coui > M-C'urry ambulance, Tuesday morn- luncheon a salad and a do ert; al ing* so delicious home made confections.

f rani

i reacnen iweniy minion

(vmething like $806,000. f °" 1 P| ay IR

Joe t an aff r 1 to forget the days when he tended bar in “The Loop” in Chi-

of puffing worken tmer

set of fountain f e 49 The fixtures wen .

cago and on the “Barbary Coast”,,

i now a landed proprietor ami ^ " ,R R

4 *ik- Officer- ue po

There wall be a regular Predestinnrian Rap'i.t meeting and basket dinner at the Reelsville school house next Sunday, Fob. 5th. All are wel

come.

The club meets again m two week

husky men workim,

company’- time, IR I them on uspiiion 5 , «ls they .ledurct the • 302 1

fixtuies. Oso-ik , j

stealing them. »R F

India

EVANSVILLK i plain about how

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Hear Symphon* Orchestra.

Pe'iticn for appointment of guard-j

VISIT HOMESTEAD want to be 1 and didn't get up untd m|)> Nanfv K Xa( , ue verFU , Amanda A numbpr of Dreenca tic

the^next da j h . been filed hi the Putnam j h , eard th « N ' r " York s ''“id.-ny orI Rf*v larkin^t n wnit nex' , , lllf i j,4chestra, Walter hamru. i li, cfiiulurtfrom m arcin I , , * " Court, t naiU Gaugne) >

- - ■ ■' an<l hl,n out ,,, rv I the attorney for the plaintiff. ' ,nK at ♦h'’ l, " 1,a,l ’'l ,,,ll

| last evening. Among tho <■ attend

Mr. F. O. Rwingley wa . painfully | ing were Pfot. and Mi llarn 1 ' iiijiiierl early Sunday morning, when Barnum, Mrs. Carl Stewart, Mi Ed

CENTERVILLE, 1 DP)—Spectator

trome to vi it the home; lead of the Rev. Joseph Tarkington, gian’fatlu c ct Booth Tarkington, the Hoo ii: Tiovelis. One of the moet interesting features of the two- tory, brick stim lute is an odd circular (airway, on ■ hf the few of its design in existano , and considered a work of architee tur-

M skill

plaining to him that when th wat< i receded the ground wmill hr liihcr than ever before and he would haw a better crop. Aft 1 harvr Kohhin

agreed that the crop wa

ever before.

By 183'J, Rev. Tarkingten wa - mat. ing $100 yearly and w 1 paying $7

he fell across the ei'ge of a hath tub,

I,, * er tha 1 fracturing two rib.-. Mr. Swimlley

make hi home with his ilaiighter,

Mrs. H. R. Krehl.

: house rent, wh 11 he became pa -tor

", In this hou e, R v. Tarkington , f 'he Pearl Stiect M. E. < hurch a'

xyrote a large pait of the diary which Richmond, hid.

in later years wa I 1 ptovide matei htl for hi- literal y grand on. The novc list's understanding of human nature

Dr. W. N. Hess and four members

ol the biology department of the | 1 nivi-rsity and twenty students taking

amiittee from the Eastern Star and

va in the form of a party.

The evening was spent in popping! crit. rating apple-, and roa.-ting | jT'

him How , The evening wa peld w |j, |)v bp a poHt j ca | p 0We r in

m a very n t rmal manner, and every hjs (|opartment .

om enjoyed liimself to the best. Th

1 1 < 1 wd ang eiigs, played games, and Steel Kings, Sugar Kings, U'nd- E' civ one departed at a late erdwned Kings, Exiled Kings, Queens ic, 1 .mg pent a very (hlightful of Fashion and Queens of a Night evening. have all been escorted by the smil-

o ing Joe to the “royal box" at one or

with Mrs. Calhoun, chaperon of the 1 ntertained With Dinner. two in the morning and enjoyed a ; Delta Zeta sorority on ra t \\ .1 h- 'Ii an ! Mi. II R. Krehl enter moment of celebrity. John McCor- | ington street :iin , il at their home on W. Columbia mack thrilled the crowd there one . - .

, +*E + + + + 11 • '•*, with 1 i\ o'clock dinner Mon evening not so long ago with “Moth-L/'* '' IST-

^ ' 1 &• 11-- v:. «... i 1 1 Hie lattoi' father, Mr. E. O. er Machrce." The Prince of Wale*1 ...LiT. 1 * !/

Sudiinley, in honor of hi

l ,p 'M'b .|av anniversary. . tloor.

I’hc guest were Dr. and Mr-. ('. H the tourist season a year ago, a list I ; vI r, Mrs. Helen Tihhals, Mr. and of the persons present read like a 'L I V. O'Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. dozen pages from the New York So-

■ . E. Evans and Mrs. It. A. Ogg. j cial Register.

Joe yeTli hief the Yi’clv’anfige’of bn-

MON'I'RTRI ItlvSORI ( LOSES im; the first to open an all-night PARIS, Jan. 31. (I P) Joe Zelh place in Montmartre after the war. It h i put up the butters. The plac wasn’t Montmartre at all until he t"d hi. been foi years a Mont said it was and all the Americans be0 "t" laudmaik. .1 Mecca for Amer- lieved him. Montmartre is three or 1 1,1 "id British toiiri ts, i nothing four blocks to the north of.“Au Zel-

|, carriers in thi on b

On a night in the high tide of^ 1 fr<

,, . ! at least 12 tnilr- ,trre

na Bowles, Miss Marjorie Orton, .'L Sollenherger. Mi Diiothy Hoh-ti id,

and Mr. McCullough.

that ther carry a »rd f

about 50 [siund .

FOR RENT 'f r ; ) for two or thro- "

to care for fun a administration R i,st:Kemiflary Street (; af

Ave.

the pre-medic course will go to Indianapoli Friday and spend the day

at the Eli Lilly laboratories.

A .tmy was told about a Quaker couple who liked Rev. Taikington so well that they decided to attend th

j- reflected quaintly in hi grand ' hut'h an I hear Mm picach I In Robert Schroder, Penal Farm esfttiher’s record of homely, daily milde up theii mind; they would hav ; 1 ape, who attempted to get away ev'ents. ■ bear singing and wouhl enduie it Monday, but was appichende*!, wa.; • ( John Stevenson Tai kington, father • 1 Fildit n, ,1 we journey along, let | brought to the local jail on Tuesday .

Kash and Karry

ADVERTISE IV T

of Booth Tarkington, wa born June; u mg, the hymn began. Th 1832, while Rev. Tarkington wa pi friend didn t object t-i that ver <>, tor of the Centerville M. E. Chutch when the preacher real the c Ife speaks in the diary of hi sucres " nd tanza, "I - t i b(> ,, e that year, noting that he received ,m K> "ho nevei kmw our Lord,” the 1141. In 1K41 he wa on the circuit ht’en" became offended berau e

end got John Bobbin to help him. The diary told that Rnhhin- v a; 1 asily depressed. He hud a large corn f'eld in the Whitewater river bottom The river overflowed when the corn Was thiee feet high Robbins told hi wife he was ruined. The thought of losing his coin made him .0 sick Im

Have Kidneys Examined By Your Doctor

),Tak« Salt* to Wa»h Kidney* k Back Pain* You or Bladder Bother* li

they thought their 1 tn al to dng h»<l proven they nevei knew their land. However, after much apologv •I'd explanation. Rev rarkingt in ic

giiincd their good will.

One other entry in the diaiy said "Religiou- exercise were vigotou I have een women houting nding backward with their hair ticaming down until it touched the floe... :; om e did not -way much hut they would ^ have a bad ca e cf jril . When onof th r .p spell ; came on no two men rail I hold the vi< tim till The only

H" w s icntenced to the Penal Farm from 'he City Court of South Bend.

Edmond Kcevcr, New Y'ork mi who u tamed injuries to hi? right; knee, in an automobile accident on 1 • he National road Sunday afternoon,' 1 in a fairly good condition. He wa;' I (k*m to the hospital following th" crash.

Mi Roy Clark, who was injure I h> ♦ week when the machine in which he wa riding, was struck by a freight, the Bloomington street 'to ing, i. reported a. getting along nicely R'port fiom the* ho-pital indicate that she is re-ting very well.

The oil lefund for the latter part "f 1927 ha- been received in the of-

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Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of vvaur each dnv, also take ualtv pecasionall', viys a notui authoritv, who ell* us that t"0 much riih food form* ’ ud* which almost paralyze the kidney* u their 1 llorts to expel it from the nlood. I hey lieeomc sluggi*li and wfaken; then you nny suiter with 1 dull misery iu the kidney region, sharp pains ju ih b a ( k or sick neadacl 2 > Pfss, your stoma' li « irs, tongue is Coated, and when the weather is had you have rheumatic twinge- The urine gets cloudy,, full of sediment, the channel* offen git sore and irrjt rted. obligmg You to sick relief two or three time*

during the night.

o help neutralize these irritating aci'L. to help clcan-e the kidneys and flrt«h off the Ipody’s urin n- waste, get four ounces of J d Salt from any plvirtnaev here; take a tablcsfioimful in a

I

few days, and your kidney- may then

; th'ng to do wa to get out

i way o he couh n't hint herself, j t'Diie <Ihv I ask<’d otir of thp lady ' members why tfpy .’j.i thi.,. rq,- .ail

that when he felt like pit!' 1 ■ to God end did n t

would have thp perk nul l Evans, who

thp *''' ' be Putnam' County

AM

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retaiy of the |.

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.j* ■* 1 * 11 ix, > -s iiiziy men .11 , . .

act line. This famous alts is made ’ |,e,,ed to l»n''id ■

<l"in Ihe add of ' 1 1

Farm

Bureau Vs. ociation and the cher k-s :n hpuig mailed to the member of tin A oiiation who took advantage houting ,f tb '’ l0,, l rH, 't price. The refund to-

lo if, h la * e '* approximately |200.

u.-, , , ' Funeral services for Sherman be eliminated “ ’* "J 0 " le(1 at the Community

hc-pital in Biazil Monday morning a- th" 1 ■ -ult of injuties received in

1 '• P' ' • ' tn unknown manner, will be held 11 ‘ 1 '' ' ■ I, — from t t Union chapel in Wa h 11 •' < hib ha ; mgton township, Wednesday morning ' 1 ■' 1 c) Interment will n, ", of I •an nillp, Indiana kiwanis gov-1 the Cloverdale cemetery.

Sunday gueat U Mi an 1 Mil

1 Ernest 1 ... Ml lad M,

« 1 e, Wash. Albeit Giiton and family of Reels-

jvill . Mi and Mta. Willie G. Girton and on of Rrazil, Mrs. Etta Nelson

UJ". 1 -droiis of 'Ipi r p Haute, Miss Dorothy Huf ,ho 1 hdve man of Center Point, Naomi Fishet

suit in Gibson Circuit court

asking 1 ruling on tl„ que ,tion of | Reelsville

whether chool authoritie. be com IJeven runs have been made dur-

We hake a variety of lire id and Rolls every day. includinc Sandwich Huns, I'arkrthou-e Rolls, ( innaniou Bun ., t offee ( akrs. Reran Rill . an I Butterhorns.

White Lil> Bread, Eiill Pu'ind Loaf

5c

Harris' "bile Lily Elmir. ;m III. lack

%c

d-

< alif01 uia Lima Br ans, Per Pound

10<*

Bonrhon Santos Rcaherry ( ofTrc, Per. lb.

;{8c

New Nantn ( Inra Pruiifs, .t Rounds

25c

t hotr ? I * a pot at rd (lean Blight I ruit. I'., lb.

Rc .’1 hr s 20c

New Ram akc I lour, Full I' 1 lb Packa

10c

Kiwanis eonventicn in

next June.

PRINCETC ■;

the Baldwin !(• gM

Iicip of I utnamville and Janie McElroy of 1

1,1 l '' h.n k foi ing tho month of January by the lo-

gr ipi ami lemon jui- e. tl.annp t tation of whit, ,i.,| , .1 r,,1' « , .

combined With litld.i. and I,h. . „ used n„,.i! (),„ u , , ,f t-'" Nine of the total were

1 P"P' |S u "° ^ u,ed. mcoo p.pient as far as damage wa..

' ■ nceniPil and the remaining two

BLOOM 1 MGTON Sc Vl „ , , „f were l uge. $1500 was Incurred in a niallpox havr be n iTp.'itcd to city, fire at the Tilden residence the past health authorities here. Suffe rs in- week and a several hundred dollars rlu.le three Indiana University stud- fire loss at the D. B. Johnson prop111L, members of Acccia fiatamity. jetty on South Jackson street.

jiii nuiia, cl 11 ci luts

for years to help tlu-h and stimuLrte tluggi-h kidnevs; also to neutralize the Acidr in the -y-tem so the; no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder

weakness

* Jad Salts i- Inrxpen-ive; can not injure and makes a delightful effervescent litliia- wat; r drink.

Ranrnke >vrup in '> Gallnn Rails

20c

New tail 'taikerel, 2 l arge 1 ish . .

2. r )c

Sc "ft * omit y I Iini !(or a. Extra Quality, pei 1 in

0c

No. 2 ( an* Lca'-t ( ‘Hint; lUaut

No. 2 < ans Mringtr 1; Green Bcius

< tisco. In 1 lb. ( an*

Diadem ( ling Reaches, Large ( ana. Syrup Rack

25c

Gallon 1 an.. ( add I tec Riailu Solid Rack and , y r ,

I xti.i Qualify

Louis F. Hays

Grocery & Hak< ry ffouth Side Square.

Allen Brother

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votir nrcrssurv needs at a fraction* 1 ^>”!« * * Deli rcftiilar prin*. SS AimI so-we would suggest for your 1 "^ sakt‘”that von anUt^ipate your 8|)i’i ,, r 4 siiiniurr needs at a saving of IroiH

fourth In one-half.

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N. I», VSthitihH <|nife ho Ihihv In llu* Diorning.

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