The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1928 — Page 6

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SATURDAY'S BEST OFFERINGS Spring Silks

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the GREENCASTLE DAILYjBANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 s h)Z _ - * I u • • JVMS V. imr\uriCI.E 1 time of 2:48, be ting Crain’ rccoi

lombstones Are Now Available

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V. un i' ; MtTK LE j time of tio > i. KESEAIH M i tiy six secomls.

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WOKK SECOND SEMES IKK

$1.08

.In i uni)i<('l«'d .iml shown l"i t he firs I time. Pnne< rs. Silk < rcp< Tub Silks, m rich c lonnr.s. nil new lor Spring. Nr.u prints .mil floral (Irsiitiis. \n ex- ( plionnl pnrchtlsc iltnl ' n'f.

I’.oauSful Itun-

"A i <f E'lucational Rc.earch E\i hiim ’ i the name of an article

Pai* Vptpy^nc II" ; ‘ l 11 t’ i- :l " : Norma! A-lyance A vl T ClCI |( | v y Oyrun B. Williams,

_'C, o.i if tiie 0. li. Williams, head

"aP^LICAT^N TO N q! I2tER KE " ' ^ "

MASTER GENERAL. - especially in and Harry ( gh tea vamt

!i„ na Mr. Williams is director of j football manag. r to replae. R ,,M 1 *

i . h and publicity in the state de uitnu nt of Public Instruction.

ONCASTf"

Two changes have been made in the managerial depaitmcnt ine tlic tu of the second senn ter. Howell I5r i.

and

2 Dll Silk Hose, k.i\'ii Slipper

heel.

$1.89

galow Cretonne, new toek, 21c

Women’ Spring Coal ■■ 50, $ 16 an I

$10.00

Wnnien's Knit nr ( i'e|H Dresses fin Spring. $5.95

Women’s Spnng Hat.'fM.fW, and

new fi.mi,

RaSEMI'NT STOliE.

$1.98

Rag Rugs

49c

Women's New Spring Suits, and

ensembles,

$15.00"" Hope Muslin, 10

“Want a tombstoneV”

i If you’re a United States vr .an

I doughboy, gob or leatherneck; yot 0 hav< a tombstone coming from your SEMESTER FRANSl E Unele Sam. Unlike adjusted com-j Tiansfers from six college,

pei ation, you do not haw to wait; j univei-in'e are include,! in the total jn-t die and arrange for nr In ii enrnllment for the s wind semester,

to make proper application to official channels, and presto, a tonihstono wil he shipped absolutely free of charge.

They are nice tombstones, too. Th n ipiarii rmaster general, to whom a]iplieations should lie made, ay they are cut from marble and engraved with the full name of the veteran, rank, regiment, division, late and dati of i|i nth.

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Hiiil misH fn»hion.

Splendid

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vd. limit,

.‘1 li;ir Balm Olive

! 2c

Soap, 19c

T nil*’ of 1 >inner-

Mi-ii'.; Black

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Sate"ii Work

1 I'rice.

Shirt",

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Is Senate Dignity Now On Decline Or (s it Unusual Case

ri.'cord. t the Registrars office show. Ten new fre limcn an al. o included in i be total cm (dime nt of 1,418. Stud'ii • Iran, ferring to the Liber at Art cuises from other colleges inclu e Dorothy Cook, Reed college, Port I ml, <>i .; Rhea Coluter, Univer,t> of Wi.-eonsin; Lillian Moore, lame Millikan univtr ity; and (iracc \\ dker, Univeisity of Illinois. Music' indent al ii taking Liberal Arts cm • are Wilma Dick, Tri-State c II. g , Angola, un i Wilma Hunt,

firm Butler.

TO STAGE CAKMVAL

A carnival similar to the Jitney i lambouiee which th' women’s athle-

o tic association gave last year will Robert W. Stewart, pro iw ■ t of celebrate the last game in the inter th'- tan ard Oil Company of Indiana hou. e women’s basket-hall tourna-e-e.ip'd the w ath ef tin ITiileil | un'iit at TdIO Saturday evening in the Slate senaie recently tiy going gymnasium. il l" the district court an.i obtainingi \ lumber i f booths arranged carn-

ival fashion around the gymnasium,

Bottorff. Brook- acted as a-.-i Ian', custodian the fii -t semester, an i Gough was freshman football man.i-

er.

Varsity manager.- and a i tant the othe sport will be selected late next spring

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WE DELIVER

Kauble & Son

S< M Mi at TIi.i'.'h Good I n Eat.

12k

Sparc Ribs • • • Fork Rones -k* 1 n h Pork Should i ......... 14C Good Reel Steak, 2r)e Beef Roa 12*4 22c No. r> Ruckct Lard (Jot Sugar Cured Raeon, by piece, lb 25c

20c

Smoked Ham, half or vvIk.Ic,

a writ of habeas corpu. ml being ic-

k i id fiom arrest by th" ■ nate. Mr. Stewart had de line to answer

nine (|ue.-tions |iut to tiim by member of tin eortimittce investigating the Tea Pot Dome sear al. Stewa l claimed the i|uestions ha no conneeti n with the matter un er discus-ion

The unusual featuie to the whole

affair is the statenienf eaator Walh made. This is it: “1 think the time has come, when the dignity of the seriali of the United Statu ought to be recognized and it ought to bo appreciate'; that it is no trifling atr.iir to defy its authority, however, liigh

the recusant witne.-s may stand.” Just imagine a member of the en-

at" having his dignity hurt, whmi 'loh Han up a Hat between Tom Heflin and Sen. Robinson occurred a lewday- ago, or onio of the silly statement.- dim Reed makes when ne get- “al tier up”. From the way the United State senate has drifted for the past several yeats, these i- no wonder that a shrewd liu.-dni m in i I lli ability of Mr. Stewart would i eeline to an-wer purely pcr.-onnl or businrs-- guo.-tions put to him by o ,m potty politician who might have I iron i looted to the onato through

ome fluke or the working.-pre-ort primary election law.

Ml SI HE ( OLDR BUND

EVANSVTI.I.K nvel Mi Bio-.vii,"

“I want you aiil Milo Black

! mti ■ dm i: g William White to Ed- ie Hi ..ii, “Wi-.h my name was Green,”

to remarked E. U. VVcyerliaehei', n oveilnar ih introduction.

Bread, Country Club ? twin loaf .. 8c

Pancake Flour, Vi,%rinia Kweot ’ l0< '

( ountry ('lub 5 II) pk 27u

Wilson’s, Tall Can 9 2-.‘>c > (’ountry (’lub, Tall Can 9c

EGGS II \T( H OUT \s BEING .11 ,S

COLUMBUS, Iml., Feb. 17. H P) —

who "Egg which hatched out as two

gallon jugs of alcohol between tbe luni ef (Hli'ii Chew, near Sulphur Spring ■, and the home of Mr.-. Ella Lilt here, brought trouble to Mr. I.itt, Charles Woolums and William Petinii gton, • Mi-. L:ttr wa.- fined $100 and ." ntenu" to six months in the Im.inna Woman'- prison; Wo.-nn, wa. fin d $IIM) and got pp days on the state faun, and Pennington was fined $|i)0 and given thirty day- on the farm. Police were waiting at the I.itt la me whin the thiee returned from the count y in Pennington's automobile from which they removed i bn -

ket such as

contained tlv> alcohol jug. .. Chew was ancsted later and

awaiting trial.

la -h om iTeorated at conducted by ne woman', ocial or:mi/.ation, will pi, vide both food anil entertainment; and a a po ia! featur of the evening, :'J cup wil be presented to the v.’inni r of t e girl’s ba-kctball oturnn-

ment.

M' mbeis of the committee in the festival are: Margaret W i I, Maxim Kf ith, Louise Metzler, Mary Ilardc ty, and Joan Doak. (JI EEK EXI’ERIENt ES VALPARAISO, Feb. 17. (UP) Queer experience.- are encountered by law officers, especially game

wardens.

T ike the ease of Harry Walker, well known LaPoite man, and one of Georgi Mann field’s force of men from t e state department of conservation, field and game division. Walker is noted f” 1 enforcing law, espi chilly game violation statutes, but when it eomes to distinguishing tie difference between the inoder0 Aim i lean giil and the American boy,

he is at a loss.

The other day Walker thought he wa- al resting a man for violating

of the game laws, but it was a woman. Wal-

ker, however, didn’t find this out und lie appealed in Justice (!. E. Bron holt’- court against the alleged of-

fender.

W hen the judge a-ked: “Where ihe?” Utorney E. J. Freund led Mi My i i Bartholomew to the bench. “Mere is the girl," tbe attorney

said.

M \KING ( DEI.Et I It )N Indiana University is making i n tieular efforts to obtain autographed collections of the works of famou Hoosier and e.x-Iloo. ier author.-. Kin Hubbard, well-known Indiana humor ist; William Dudley Foulkc, authoi and diplomat; David Starr Jordan, educator and scicni: t, and many oth er prominent men are co operating with the univer ity in making thi. collection. Officials at Indiana are atlcmp ing to get a complete autographed . i t ol the works of the late Albert J. Be\ eridge, DePauw '85. Autographed sets now on file, or in the process of collection inel a ' tiie works of the following: George Ade, Meiaditii Niihol.-'in, LeRoy Scott, William Lowe Bryan, J. Hulliel, William F. B ok, Geor: Snively, James A. Wooilburn, Clarl. Wissler, Thoma Woo I;,, George B i r MrCutehcon, Will ( iilcton, W. M. Goldsmith, and David Staii Joialan.

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Preserver I!liukbl -' n '- v ’ lj °8ivovi * j ai .

!9c

Preherves,

Ka*pl>t rr\. St ra»l)erry,

( h.-rrv. \oneoi, Peach, Fig, Jar

23c

Bananas, 3 Ifcs.

,25c

VY * iidernut Oleo, Lb

19c

1 luur, (iolil VI, dal or I’llMuiry, 21 It). Hag .

1.13

( mckei'H, Sod.ii, 2 lb. Pkg

2:k-

Flour, ( ountry Club, 21 lb, Bug

93c

Markcrel, Each

17c

I’otatocH, 15 lb. Peck

35c

Herring,

*11

Earii

“2 C

Prune i,

23c

W lute t i-di, « Ihv. . .

99c

2 Ih. I’kg

Soap, P, A G„

3k

Smoked ILiiiik. Lh. . .

24c

Bar

Bacon, .'1 lb. IV. or more, »>*" Lh 2 / c

Seep, Fela Naptha, Bw

5ic

< of) *e, French. Lb

42c

Layer (akis. Round. ; Eack

25c

( off<t*( Jewel,

32c

II id Lettuce, Mead

8 ,:, c

III' DFORD Ol I It IAI.S W IN BEDFORD, Iml., Feb. 17.—Bedford

officials win wh< n it come to catching alb "i | bootlegers. Sheriff John Tyree of Bedfor I stated that in making laid , if the parti* found that they v.i ie to perive a visit from the law, they woubi pour the liquor in the sink

In making a raid recently

to a re-idenee of a suspected bootleg ger, one of th* officers slipped a quart jai under the drain |>i|H* of the hou e, before the officers entered,

a * al for egi: ,, hut wli ■■ When they e»t< red the house all they

Mr.

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woo., burning h ating stove i.-u.-e at tbe home of Morton Elliott, Dunn ay town-hip, Po.ey county. 'I stove wa.- bought 70 years ago by Etli. tt father and wa known to b

dt) years old then.

cmdd find was the odor of strong i mule. I. inking at the sink they found that the man evid ntly pouted the i ’iquor there. Going outside they found 1 eat the jar ■ ontained approx!

id 1 matcly a pint of mule. in ! o-———

l N I RY BE YNKB SEN I oil FOR IN I KKN \ I KIN M. SWEEPSTAKES

POLK V RIGHT OR W BONt.V While we win peeding our Lon' Eiigb* as American Ambn ador ol Peace to nation- oulh of u.-, w ii* our President wa making paeifn spprehe.- at Havana, ar i Hi eaid wires were hoi with invitation t' France to join th** United State ; n multilateral treatie- renouncing all war between nations, out II* use Na al Affairs Committ c voted a huge navy builfliiig program which i. an absolute denial of our prote.-tatio i of friendship and our dc ire- f *■ peaec. Furthcrmor. , tin y voted te remove the elau- which would peirrm the president to top the building of cruisers, submarine , de.-troyer , I airplane carriers in case of .-ueer ful Disarmament Confireni' -hoiil*l be bold. The program rail for ;u expei I: tuio of $740,(HI!),OOP (oveii'ig fivi year period, to be followed by four

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IND1 ANATOLIS, Feb. 17.—Entry blank for the Sixteenth International ‘rtnmile automobile sweepstakes to | be belli, a^ usual, at the historic Indiaiapoli- Motor Speedway, Wedne

day. May 00th at 10 A. M., arc now

( Dl.LEt.E (, i )l Cl. \SS With the igning up in the

I - A „1 oe ; * " wiiy to driven Search, physical director, has an- well as America.

l u,n<M 1 ' oi the rcspectivi* In the list of regulations attached (iivision^ of the elective system. to the entry blank in an advance hint Out ot the 161 second year men that although the ,-ize of the racing ] icgi-tei i, 0u -' leoted volley ball a ! niotm will remain ‘tl\4 cubic inchetle ir lirefeieiuc; pj eho e basketball pi-'ton nisplaeement, there i.- a stipu for their activity thi.- -piing; 27 piek- 'ation which will prove attractive to od fencing a their sport; and 12 do- f ()1 c ''d nieing ear creutor- and un cided on boxing; 12 on . wimming am in ^ iiation tllut the -peedway is expect wut r p h . The remainder of the ins: unu uall >' lar B* proup of foiesophomores will participate in tlie' Knfrs to ont, ' r <hl ' ‘’ omin g eve#t.

regular gym clas.es. „ 0

I - ,■ smMMEM TO ™*V«L aitivltics until van,,, J"? •“« w.dch all work will be outdoors. The to(|ay in 0 (lu . (1 mppt wjth that tcam

- th* F*rt Wayn.

lho.se Who me unable to fit it in with y. M . C. A. on Saturday night ha

their schedule are requir d to take been cancelled.

the pr scribed cour.-e at the eleven Little is known of the strength cf >r , hour. h 0 Kokomo squad, hut advance dope Fie hmen me now taking up wrest I- ndicatea a strong combination, ing volley hall, and swimming. They Drake, freshman distance ace, hawill al-> continue until spring vaen Jnofficially hrok *.i the DePauw tank tion with indoor work. ' rncoid in the 220 yard swim with a

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Ihe Red “O.K.”Tag Protects Your Purchase

After we have thoroughly re-con-ditioned a used car, we attach a red “O.K.” ta}» to the radiator. This tag is the purchaser’s guarantee of quality’ and value—for it shows exactly what mechanical conditioning the car has had. When you purchase a used car, let this tag eliminate all uncertain* ty and “guess-work” for you. Our used car department is showing a wide selection of “O. K.’n used cars at this time—every one an outstanding value. Come hi and sec them.

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