The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1928 — Page 3
* ROISTER RADIO io* p, RALPH P. CROUSORR ; OSSIFIED ADS —Pop RrIt fLLo SALE:—Apple.-. 1000 bu>litl Beauty, Black Ben, Champion, Davis. Strain Orchard Phono .. 1 1 -I’
AIR PROGRAM Tho return IliKh from New York LONDON, Jan. SI. (IP)—A spec- with passenger: many Americans tacular air voyage to the United j have already booked reservations — States, dedication of the greatest and would bo the f. r.-runner of a regular best equipped aerodrome in the world trans-Atlantic airship passengcr-car-anii an attempt to lower the endur- eying service, he -aid. ante record for England to India Commander C. I). Burney, director! flights are among the prodigious plans of the Air-hip Guarantee Service, the of the British government and avia- designers and builders of the R-100.1 lion enthusiasts of the British Isles in a statement to the press, declared for 1!)28. the cost per passenger for such a
journey would be $500 compared with $(125 charged for de-luxe accoinino-
A glance at the British plans to
advance the science of aviation this year shows the following projects
SALE:—Two teams of hors-1 houses, one good modem with I
ready for completion: 1. Dedication of the
enlarged and
reconstructed Croydon aerodrome, scene of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh’s
dation on some ocean liners. la ad I dition the journey would he made in
less than IS hours.
“Much better than the present attempts at the Rritain-to-lndia record
"Jimmie’’
from 3 acres up, trade for city pn at? See J. E. Cash.
’ secured the gymnasium here for February 4. Thk- game will in no way conflict with the Tiger Cubs a they play Brazil here on Friday.
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M VI I. NORM \1. TOMORROW
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W. I . “Bi h” Hughes, DePauw athletic director was the main speaker a* the banquet this afternoon in honcf of the Brazil team which won tht Wabash Valley net tourney last Sat urday. Tonight, Hughe will speak at a joint banquet for the Muncic football and basketball players.
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BRAZIL HERE FRIDAY !
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D -n’t forget there will he a hot cont: st it the old gym tonight between the Crawforilsville Colored In-
. . the world’s greatest air port. * csliniau at bargains the journey could he accomplished in
- . , .. . .... 2. Flight of the K Iftft, iMiglund s , ,, * ,
trade for city propeny- Why . . . . M ... . -ift hours, seeing that speed-planes , ■ -• super airship, to New Aork and a , . 1 ’ . Well, the vistory oxer Ru-hvillo h\ , .,. (i Indenendi nts Jl-2t ' nowadays average between IhO and ,, • t. i ,■ imiepciKums. _ _ return voyage on which iiassengcr , Uau-inan s Purple am t,ray net to
^ aMI 0 —— ) ,... , , , , 200 miles per hour.
SALE:—Good Jersey Ccw, 1 . “Naturally it would mean arrang-
, i, •: XMcmpts to lower the endurance ,,
L bwk*. with young heite, calf, ^ ( , j "i- with fnemfly powers to allow
open lent- and the Greencastlc Cob
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record from India to England and possibly a high speed relay (light to that country, similar to the DobFlight from the west coast of the
United States to Hawaii.
b. Attempts to fly the Atlantic from Europe to the United State . C. (J. Gray, the editor of “Aeroplane,” Britain’s leading journal dealing with aviation, in an exclusive interview with the United Press, declared that British air plans would most probably he accomplished al- | though many failures would he re-
|corded.
The flight ot Britain's super airship, the IMOft, next summer from London t*o New York and back
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I British machines to he kept in readiness at various aerodromes, hut such a flight would prove the truth of the -tatement that with the march of science and mechanics Britain is within .'ift hours of India.” Gray thought the accomplishment of such a flight would initiate a mailcarrying servile similar to the pony express service in the United States before the trails Continental railroads
were built.
"In those days relays of men and horses kept the mail moving from one side of America to the other,” he said, “and Britain has enough speedpilots and machines now to maintain a similar service to India. It would
would he the most spectacular air ‘ , ' r instead of on the ground, voyage yet undertaken, he predicted, j ' ,ul I’ioncei spirit still prevails.' ‘ j Declaring undoubtedly there would
he many attempt- to fly the Atlantic East to West, Gray thought
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' tv Indiana. h» rt’l*> kInus nn|i<*« vin u«> of tin* pnwef t-onforred
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sers has attracted the attention nfj our friend, George Daugherty, spoils editor of the Princeton Clarion New George in his column say-: The Greeneastle Tiger Cubs defeated the Kushville Lion- Friday night to make their record for the year sex cn xvins and seven losses. After winning six in a row and looking like a world beater of a team, the Cubs dropped seven straight games. And
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MOVIES
Princeton helped to start the
on their descent by winning from Band, them here, 25-24, in the second de-
feat of the Cubs this year.
Rut the Cubs are on their way hack into the winning column, accord ing to Jimmie Zci- the Greene.i
tic Banner. VON < * ST,K \iu:
, The spectacular custom of carrying
We hope >o, Jimmie, for the Prince- the ticrx cross from clan to clan as ton Tigers are anxiouslx axvuiting an- a summons to battle, and the lightother game xvith the Cubs in the But- mg of beacons on mountain to alarm ler field house in March.- “Net News the Highland hordes, forms one of & Views." | hr 1 spectacular details of the latest
historical romance of the -croon,
Indiana State Normal
VS.
DePauw Bowman Gymnasium Thursday Night-Feb.2 Admission 75-Game 7:30 o’clock
means of advancing
he knew of only two
on tin* | St rout.
I’rSltlelH’c
sale.
promij4»*8. »it No. 407 I’ast Klt’ii < 1 ro«*nc;i1 Ic. 1n«lian:i (the let* fllt’ill.
of sni«i
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hlic a in t ion ntl hcHt bidder.
iim
cloct’dont t h«*r«*of l,
s« ril" d fen I cst a t
< ’ount \. Indiana. I..i No Siv i»;
He could not name them, hav-
|j,," r | f |'iuhl"’i; "worn to secrecy, but one all tho *int«*r» st of said of them was an rxcellent pilot, al-
pill
hiddo
tin* ownership,., . ... , , . in hmi to tho folios nut j though not well known, and the other
in Putnam^a tirst-ilass engineer.
The
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tho Pontral Survey to the town,
lo. Indiana
< it\ of (»r* olio,
the late
iii* oiu as rosidonu
ink
Maid deeodoii!
Slid sale will ho made Sllhjeet to the 1 ot the Putnam Circuit Court
.• ppi < \ a • •f Put’n
na n
ath County, Indiana,
Ions
and will
attempt would be made on
, M I .i three-engined Fokker, he said, property ‘»fj.similar to the machine in which Com-
mander Hyrd crossed the Atlantic. He thought Captain HinchclifTe wh«*
..-third il was engaged by Charles Irvine, tht»
NTFD - —To”reiii'f*tTn Fred A .' : "''i -'n Vl ’ ,Uonaire ’ "> . ’ iiition, ,1 icn,' mif naif "t ii,.. I'm ;(idumhia frinn Britain to America, Phnni *reencastle, Route 3. l-2t. , n,. niii, ,ssii in i>;ui,i. ''."si"' , , , , . , Il "" I |mv in, i,i ,l„,’ s,\ net,tbs f,.,,,,, would in.ike a trans-Atlantic — 0 : ,, «d •ah " i> n ‘" tempt, although for choice he
hour 1 i..rest from date of sale, pn.vnlu, fori
tlmney's fees and Keclll'ed t» ni,,ri- lliat Itmchcline would sooner attempt
of tho
Mrvbl f>*r i 4 not
full appr
than
iNTED;—Housework by
day. Call Banner
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said
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Say, George, did you notice what the Cubs did lo Manual on Saturda.x night? lit to 21, not so had is it? STOP that: There's something wrong, this gear-shift doesn’t work , That isn't the gear-shift, Jack. It's—er—it's my knee. Life.
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WHOA HOBBY N 1 There are Lions and Panthers and Wildcat Subs. There are Big Bears and Bearcats, and Tiger Cubs, There are Bulldogs, too; and the teaiiK all stall, So there must be Hor , in basket
hall.
There are jet black horse, galloping ’roun’, There are wooden horse-, at Trojan-
—Found—
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dl JND — Bull Dog. Owner tan same by identifying dog and ? charges. Call Banner office.
tu* real.vM“tr " d'lii Miluathm unu apprulsnu r
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r*ll»‘f from
laws Tho purchaser shall
privilouo 4»f paying tin* full pimhas*
pi h o in cash.
Imrnodirtto p»»-sossion will ho ^ivon punhasor nf said roal oslato An abstrai t of tltlo showing, a f'c
i filiuph title 1 “ bhI(1 decedent ol 1 ' roal t Htat*- ;\y ill ho l uinishoil puruh,
—MiscenaneouH - NOTICE mers of Putnam Co., The Brazil 1 ige Co., is paying 11.50 for I and cattle. Will remove your free of charge,tankage, we have *0 per hundred, test 60 'o 67 pel Deliveries free on my route. Re Iw-icall. Brazil 394 or 5301 tie plant ifiver goes out of business. 18-401. Mi h. 3
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note thofl
l«0|li:it I ItIM.H I VI M t »»I Alloo, AtlnrnoyH for 10xo-
i lor, hoarintf six per
THEIt earth, the safest inve t in the World. Milton Blown. 1-lt.
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PORTCNITY Knock,. land. Milton Brown.
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:n learn barbkring. it tay you. Our graduates are mak»ig money. You can too. Write r Barber College, 612 N. State Chicago. 2H-(>p. )TICE:—I have started a real e and Insurance bu-ine-s. A Y ce is all I a-k. I w.ini busiui very kind and deacriplion, that sell or trade. (iftVnM, Houses, Lots, Fire an I •mobile Insurance. And if you Horses or Mules, Cows, Farm iVilllf, Cattle for sale, 1 can get you lyer. What have you to offer? me today, tomorrow or next «. J. E.' Ca.-h, Of Course. Office a at D. C. Hughes' above Central
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Volcy’s Honey nnd Tar Compound quickly stops tcasini; harassing couRhs that tire out and prevent sleep. No chloroform, no opiates to dry up srcrMions and cause constipation. for elderly persons. SOLD EVERYWHERE
it. i*. muijjns, mu <;<;kst.
noth r. to iiiihii.h*
Notice in herehv «:ivei» that th" Hoairj of <’oiimiiHaionei i of I'utirini 1 t’otintv. liidian-i, will receive Heulci 1 hids on a ml up to Tw* l v*‘ o'i lock Mon. I (in> PchruHiA . ^th r» ’N. for the 1*1-
lowinic articloM t«» wit
I (>rie or more liwhi patrol, maintain
the Britain to India journey, Gray unqualifiedly attributed the ucces.s of American trans-Atlantic to the Use of Wright Whirlwind engiiir xxith their constant oil lulu icat ion to the valve rockers. He declared that no other air-cooled engine in lb" world possessed such a
I feature.
The engines fitted on British ma- ! chine function on grease lubrication land could never be relied upon after 24 to 3ft hours. “Another handicap,” ’concluded Gray, “i the fact that on about only three day. of the year eould aviators rely upon a favorable east-to-wes* xxind. Navigators can overcome fog, hot they cannot yet change wind di-
rection.”
Cel,mi I Lindbergh would not now recognize London's new air port at
Croydon.
More ground has been added to the departure and arrival field, which is now lln second large.-t in the world, xvith runways of 2,000 yards by 1,100 yards. For the convenience of passengers departing bx early morning planes or arriving by late ones, a hotel with 50 rooms has been built on the ground. A new control tower, a block of administrative offices, a domed reception hall, a medical department and poliee ffice are among the build-
1 “Annie 1.auric," coming Thursday to the Voncastle Theater with Lillian Gish as the heroine. The nexv Motro-Goldywn-Mayer pcetacle, based on history and laid , about the massacre at Gleiicne, is the most striking Lillian Gish production ; in years. She plays the Scottish he 11nine whose marriage into an enemy elan changed the course of Scottish history. Norman Kerry plays the leading male role, and Hobart llosxvorth, Russell Simpson, Creighton Hale. David T, rrenee, Brandon Hurst, Patricia Avery and other notable players, as well as several thousand people in crowd and battle scenes, arc
| seen.
Huge replica.- of historic Scottish •astles in the Highland. , including Maxwelton, famous in the song, were i constructed for the huge production,
DEATH RATE LOW INJ>1A N A POLIS, Feb. 1. (UP) — This city'' 1927 death rate of 13.1 a thru-and population set a nexv tecurd for linlianapoli.', according to Dr. Herman G. Moigan, city health sec-
retary.
The rate was the lowest ever re-
Thc girl suffered burns when a gan corded in the city, the nearest being luxe she wa- trying to light cxplod- 1924 xvlion the rate wa- l:».2. Total
AM MtDED DAM YGES FORT WAYNE, Ind., Feb. 1 lUPt Champion Charleston dancer of Fort Wayne xvhen 15 years old, a hepel, - nipple at 17, Mi s Justine Wefel, has accepted $10,900 for the
difl'er, nee.
ed at a confcctionei y store where she xvas , mployed, inflicting injuries xvhich make it impos-ihle for her to even xxalk. Her right arm is useless Dectois say it appear she xvill be an invalid for life. Mt . Nova, Wefel, th girl’.- moth, i | sued Mis. Muhler, owner of the conferlionai y, and the case xva taken to the Dckaib Circuit eouit til Auhuri; for trial. But the hearing was not comph ti tl, Mrs. Muhler offering $lft 1,00 in settlement, xvhich was accepted. Mi Wefel wa brought into the courtroom on a stretcher.
number of deaths in liniiaimpolis last >< at xva- 1,929, compared with 5,232 in 192(5. The 192(5 rate ua 14.0 and that of 1925 13.5. Hi. Morgan said th, Indianapolis death rate was among the lowe.-t ill the Central west.
iad Colds
Snuff Vicks up nose or melt in cup of hot water, inhale healing vapors.
k ,wn ' , ] which John 8. Kela-rtson directed from |
And the C'ase-eoaehed, Curtis-eoach-
ed squads both stall,
So there must he Horses in ha kd
scenario by Josephine Lovett.
hall.
call
When Vincennes lead . John I
‘stay ?’
And Cliff Wells stall with his vat 1
Thrt’e mor* or less
All bids shall In a< • ompalib d with Non- (dllusBipn affidavltH as prt HCiib
cd by la U .
<'(.nimissio»i( i s i * • i \• the riulit to
rejc t him '<r all bids Slmied W T. l>HVis, .M K
(). A. Ibt ' . Hoard of conimihsioin i s
Futnam County
foot one wav
1 'oO|U9 ,
of
aity A. And some day Bedford will tart to
stall
For you must have Horses in basket ball.^—Bedford Mail.
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The Greeneastle Banner said some mighty nice things uhout the Lions in their game with the liger ( ubx last Friday. Jim my Zeis, w ho is an old co-worker of ours is now at the microphone. — "Hardwood Ha: h,” Kushville Republican. We like to say nice things a him I the various teams thait pome here. Alerk—and we like to see the t ub heat 'em loo. NO SAVVY Bill: Don’t you think the violin ist’s obligato is very beautiful'.’ Jim: Can’t tell. Wait till she turnaround.—Answers. —o— j Is Brazil worked up (over the game wilh Greeneastle on I riday? Read tin clippings Itclow ami (hen judge f'*'
Short lalks by Thoughtful Mothers A Wisconsin Mother says: "1 tin* mothers very well informed on th* 1 subject of ‘dope’ in medicines. Foxx mothers now a days would buy
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in;' which have sprung up within re- yourself:
cent month.-.
Attest:
(Jill, Gounty Auditoi
We have just lea mod that th«
•Mounted on top of tho control tow-1 che!St .. bruuKht h „ mi . bv |{ ril zil er i u lieacon which will penetrate W(|s t)Ultf , )1 bv ...splinters" of He fog and miwt for some miles. Through-1 Tpi . rp HauU , , Thl . ( . h(>st W;l . p,
,,u* th*' night and during foggy weather this beacon will automatically flash every few seconds, guiding
pih ts to a safe landing.
Within the tower is a large steel map giving signal towns and air
Magnetic arrows will
was started by
Terre Haute Po-t. The
the hands of Freelaudsvillc until tak en by Montezuma ai *1 in turn, try Br.i zil and -ucce-sfully defeated again.- 1 1 1 Clinton and Hutsonville. It will he at stake at Greeneastle Friday night.
in-1 Got to watch cveiybody
that
rtra.
Mu.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH
have a buyer for property on -th Indiana Street. J. E. Cash, of
ra«.
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ay •txilleo up: Get a small
lM,ttle of Fly’s Cronni Balm from your
ililli' His Stomach Jump T got so nervou- my stomach felt,
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easily tired people are surprised the swollen,|
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Greenca-tle team. In th* game wi'li Manual Tarining at Indianapolis, Masten, f., made H field goals Long j den f., 7: Tobin, g , for 18, 14, and 19
points, re- pectively.
stations.
dica’e th<- positions and directions of airplanes throughout the continent Officials will man the control tower night and day and, with the aid of the re-organized radio station, will
mix, ,• cross-Channel planes on alti-j R rU th , t U)U( . h R au .-man! tudes and weather conditions. I hey j ((f lhp TiK „ r Cu|)> h||s , onttllc)l the I will also give direction advices to wil)j m ^ tu ( , ||limy Tobitli , ini| K „ t ] airplanes which have lost their bear- a hulu . r on hj h „ j. W( „. kinK , In ^' . .. ., .... . nicely nKain in humeHH.
VN iml directions will be ffiven dur-,
ing the dark hours hy means of ■ (irrencastle ex(«■<■(.* to defeat Bra light, flu hed on the ground of the ! zil fifteen points. A lot of Brazil fan ! landing field. For night landings the | xvill go up to see ’em Don’t. “B B
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aerodrome* will he flooded with light from a 750,000 candle-power lamp. Hangars have been designed with an eye on the future. Their doors are 3ft feet high ami 35 of the largest modern commercial airplanes can he accommodated. An underground storage tank, connected by pipes to the aerodrome, can hold many thoue and gallons of gasoline.
Shot.-,” Brazil Times. Fillmore and Cloverdale xvill clash on the local gym floor Saturday night. The game between these two teams wa- originally scheduled foi Friday evening at Fillmoie. However. I the officials of the * ast and south Putnam schools got in touch with ‘Greenca-tle school authorities and ‘
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