The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1928 — Page 2
THE GEEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, MARCH 19,192S.
THREE KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH
AI TOMURILK STRITK BY TRAIN AT SOl'TH BKND ( HOSSI\G MONDAY.
THE DULY BANNER
SOUTH BEND, Mar. 19. (UP)— Three persons were killed when their automobile was truck by a westbound New York Central freight train at the Lafayette St. crossing here
early today.
The dea* were B njamin Drake, r>8, hi- son, Sam, 29, both oyr Bremen, Im). and an unidentified man. Aldin Weaver, 29, also of Bremen, escap d -erious injury by clinffinp ‘.o the cowcatcher of the locomotive, on which he rode three blocks before the train could be stopp'd. WILL RAISE SUB MONDAY
Entered in the Post Office at Grcencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. I nder the act of March d, IS 79. Subscription price, 10 cents per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARiDEN, City Editor.
Personal And
, Mrs. Margaret Adams spent Sunday visiting in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sears and daughter of Indianapolis visited Suniay in Greencastle wdth relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wagner are -pending the week visiting with Mr\ i Wagner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vail of near Fairbanks. A complaint for the sale of real estate, Frank Reed et al versus Edgar Sackman et al, has been field in the Putnam Circuit Court.
Miss Vera Townsend of Lawrence- ]
_ | mr ville, Illinois, National Registrar of j WplA/cl Delta Theta Tau, was in Greencastle x^vvftl I1VTTO tli j s wee j t . em | inspecting the local
chapter.
BOSTON, Mass., Mar. 19. (UP) — The story of the last hours ofi life of six men, who while trapped within the Torpedo room of the sunken submarine S-4 sent out appealing tappings in mor e code for relief, may be learned today.
Dome Commiitee Is Investigating
WASHINGTON, Mar. 19. (UP)— The Senate Teapot Dome committee has under investigation ,-taitling information, gathered in Chicago, which ' it was learned today, may involve a
member of the judiciary.
The information was so startling the committee is making public no
Ju :e Jame P. Hughes was in Rockville Monday on business. Mr. and Mi Hugh Owens and family spent Sunday in Indianapolis. • Mr--. Nancy Sapp of True Haute visited friend- in Greencastle on Sun-
day.
Mr . Elizabeth Nevins of Indinnapolis was a visitor in Greencastle yesterday. Miss Mary Emma Garret of Terre Haute spent the week-end with her parent; Mr. and Mrs. George Garret. The Men’s Bible Clas- of the Methodist Church will have a luniquct meeting this evening at the Methodi-t Church. Elmer Seller began extensive imprevemt nt of his home at the interaction of College Avenue and Walnut street on Monday. Putnam Lodge No. 45. I. 0. O. F. will me t Tuesday night at 7:.‘J0 there will be drill for n xt Tuesday, -tart work on 0 candidates. Visiting Bros, firm Fillmore always welcome. Come.
Upon investigation of the theft nt
_ . that occurred at the Franklin Street
names until it ha- had an opportunity Garage Frid ay night, it was found
that the vandal or vandals had entere 1 the south door by jimmying the
lock.
to test its accuracy.
Chairman Nye of the committee, ! who with Senator Norbeck conducted the Chicago hearings, said today the i “Mystery Witness” told of receiving | a mysterious package, its contents, according to Nye, were unknown. One version, however, wu- that it contained bonds for a Washington man hut was misaddressed to a man in
'Illinois.
It was said that the man for whom the strange package was intended wa- “possibly” a member of the judiciary, hut Nye refused to make any direct comment on that pha=e of the
situation.
LOST:—Leather coin purse containing bills and change. Phone 596. Virginia Montgomery, Reward. 19-Ip
The ehcrus of the Greencastle Morn ing Musicale will have a special rehearsal on Tuesday afternoon at 2:.'10 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Yount, 312 Elm St. All members are asked
t he present.
C. S. Young of Chicago -pent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young. Mr. Young has been in Kansas City on legal business for the Atlantic and Pacific Tea
; Company.
Senator Ferri- of Michigan is reported seriously ill at his home in Washington. Mi . Ferris will be remembered here as Miss Dorothy McCloud, who lived in Greencastle for a number of year- with her family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schwin of; Covington, motored to Greencastle on Sunday afternoon to visit their son, George Schwin, who is a senior in DePauw University. The complaint for divorce, Robert ; Herndon Irwin versus Edna Lorene Irwin, which was filed in the Putnam Circuit court, has been dismissed at the cost of the plaintiff. ] Mrs. Bertha Foster, colored, was' granted a divorce from Harry Foster, 1 colored, by the court in the Putnam Circuit Court. Cause of cruel and inhuman treatment was given. Mrs. j Foster’s former name of Bertha Pit- , man, was restored by the court. Ulis S. Mannon, defendant in the complaint on note, Farmers State Bank of Eminence versus Upton Shaw Ulis S. Mannon, filed appearance an i filed answers and cross-complaint again.-t Upton Shaw, co-defendant, in the Putnam Circuit Court Saturday. Re\ie Payne, who for the past three years has been connected with th” I Greencastle Telephone Company, will go to Buck Creek and Burlington United Telephone exchange. Mr. Payne’s many friends in this city i will he glad to learn of his splendid new position. Y’ercie Marvel was granted a divorce from Darrell Marvel Saturday] hi the Putnam Circuit Court. The court ordered the defendant to pay i $4.50 a week for the support of a ; daughter, Barbara Jean. The plaintiff was given the custody of the ; child until further notice. Dr. and Mrs. C. Howard Taylor left I early Monday morning by motor for Rogers, Ohio, where they were called
jLailies Silk ' PAJAMAS KKD AND BLACK MAIZE AND BLACK BLACK AND ORANGE ORCHID AND LAVENDER PINK AND BLUE $3.95 and $4.95 J H PITCHFORD
by the serious illness of Mrs. A. Y. Taylor, mother of Dr. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor is in her 83rd year, and due to her advanced age, Dr. Taylor had ! little hopes for her recovery. .Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Alva Lisby at Fillmore were ’ the following: Mrs. Elian Ragan of Pueblo, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lisby, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby. Roy Lisby, Miss Lena Miller, Mi Iva Lisby, Ralph Harcourt, Miss Mildred Lydick and Morris Bryan. Prof, and Mrs. Waldo Mitchell and i family spent the week-end in Terre Haute, the house guests of Mrs. Mitchell’s sister, Mrs. Roll Shepherd. Sunday afternoon, Rev. W. B. Rippetoe, father of Mrs. Mitchell and a 11 widely known retired Methodist minister and DePauw graduate, baptized Prof, and Mrs. Mitchell’s baby. Miss Winifred Boyle, who is teach- I ing in Lowell, Ind., is given much credit by a newspaper there on her : splendid work in coaching a Junior! class play given there last Friday I evening. The endeavor to give a Junior class play in Lowell was a I new idea and its great success was due to the work of Miss Boyle. The play will he repeated again this week on Wednesday.
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ALLEN BROTHERS
TUESDAY, MARCH 20th
Here are Dollar Day Bargains for tomorrow only that will set all Greencastle talking, that wiil crowd our store from the opening hour (8:30) to the closing bell at night, that will bring people here from everywhere. To miss it will he gross extravagance because we are making it possible for you to buy 2 and .'1 items for the price of one. Every preparation has been made to give the usual \llr. Brothers service. It will be impossibla to fill mail or phone orders. REMEMBER these prices are for tomorrow only. Each item advertised will remain on sale during the day until ‘he supply is exhausted.
GYMNASIUM KNICKERS Ever'- sinv'e oair of 1 1 gh School Gymnasium Knickers tV - hit, all black. ( omplete range of sizes. Regular $1.2;> and $1."0 veb’es 2 Pair For $1.
25c, 35c and 50c HANDKERCHIEFS A wonderful assortment of strictly new high grade Handkerchiefs includes any desired color. Threefourths of the lot are 50c values. Positively the biggest handkerchief bargain ever offered.
KRINKLE CREPE Fast color Krinkle Crepe in plain colors or figures, strictly first quality from our r^ular stock. Stock is limited. 5 Yards For $1.
50c and 59c BRASSIEKES 5 For $1. YARD WIDE PERCALE
This let includes some 150 brassieres in all styles and sizes, pink only. They are
all regular 50c and 59c values.
4 For $L
SLEEPING GARMENTS Our verv best line of Outing Flannel Sleeper (with feet) all sizes. Regular $1.25 and : 1.50 values. Just for Dollar Day
2 For SI.
GIRLS’ $2.00 DRESSES Mothers: Here is a snap for you. Fast color high grade prin: dresses. Sizes 10. 12 and 1!. Positively the best $2.00 dresses in the store.
Sawyer’s Improved Slickers After this sales; you need never expect a bargain like this again. Genuine Sawyer’s Improved Oil Slickers, all bright new colors, guaranteed strictly new stock. Regular $6.50 values
$2,95
SI. Each
MIDDY BLOUSES
Women’s and Girls' while Middy Blouses, all sizes, all new clean garments. Regular
$1.50 values. For Dollar Day Only
Hemmed Edge BED SPREADS Just for Dollar Day we will place on sale the biggest assortment of hemmed edge white crocheted bed spreads at the lowest price ever hard of. They are all $2.25 values, All square corners.
$1. Each
2 Fcr $1.
LARGE SI/ RAG RUGS
Size 30x63 firmly woven rag rugs. Note, these are larger than the ordinary size.
Regular $1.35 and $1.50 values
$1. Each
IMPERIAL UHAMBRAY Yes genuine Imperial ( hamhray, very brat fast color smooth finisii Gingham to he hud. All new small figures. Don’t miss thin 5 Yards Tor $1. OUTING FLANNEL Full yard wide fancy outing flannel, our very best 25c grade, splendid range of light shades. Your last and only opportunity at this price. 8 Yards For $1. HOPE MUSLIN Tomorrow you can buy Hope, Daisy oc Farmi r’s ( holce tull Pleached muslin, all in full pieces. (Not Remnants). Buy a year’s supply. 8 Yards For $1. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Strictly high grade, smooth, uniform unbleached cotton, yard wide, easily blenched with washing, priced for Dollar Day Only 8 Yards For $1.
Full vard wide percale in all the new small patterns and colors, very best 20c erade. Almost unlimited selection. 7 Yards For $). CANTON FLANNEL Full standard quality unbleached canton flannel, extra heavy fleece, best 22c and 2k
grades.
7 Yards For $1. APRON GINGHAM Standard quality apron gingham in complete range of staple checks. Fay in i year’s supply at this price— 9 Yards For $1. ( RIB BLANKETS Genuine Esmond Crib Blankets. :t(hlO and 36x50 inches. Plain pink or blue, plain or designed, reversible. All $1.25, $150 and $1.75 values $1. Each “COSTUME .VELVET ” Full yard wide, beautiful quality ( until me V elvet. Navy blue or black, very best $2.0(1 and $2.50 grades. For Dollar Day (Inly. $1. Per Yard MEN’S NIGHT GOWNS Famous “Brighton” brand Gowns. Made of very best quality Cambric Muslin, eiira full cut, regular $2.00 values,
$1. Each
CURTAIN SCRIM Yard wide scrim, white or ivory, plain or with fancy borders, regular 15 and 18e grade. Buy all you need for Spring. 10 Yards For $1. 50c, 65c, and 75c BATH TOWELS This offer includes everv plain white or fancy hath towel in .he store that formerly sold at 50c, 65c or 75c. Come early f or these
Limited space does not permit us to list hundreds of other Dollar Day bargains at equal price reductions. Don’t miss this day of most sensational bargains. Women’s Summer UNION SUITS Splendid quality gauze weight pure white union suits, sizes 36 to 42, hell knee, bodice or shell top. Regular 50c and 59c values. 3 For $1.
YARD WIDE SATEEN
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3 For $1.
Stylish New Spring Dresses Fashionable new Spring Dresses, any desired color combination. Georgettes and Flat Crepes. Styles and sizes for any figure, by far the greatest opportunity ever presented. All priced at
$8.75
“Royal” yard wide high luster Nat*’", bright red, silver, lan, brown, black, pear*, 45c grade. All must go Tuesday 4 Yards For $1. WIDE TULLE Very best; quality 2 yard wide Tiillr, ors are Mack, white, medium blue. Green, yellow, American Beauty and Sl1 $2,25 and $2.50 grade $1. Per Yd. TABLEOIL CLOTH Genuine Sanitas Table Oil < •‘ith, inch width, regular 40c grade. Striet X quality, Tile or plain white. 4 Yards For $!• SUIT CASES Imitation leather and Matting regular size. Regular $2.00 * m
$1. Each
KNIT SLIPS
Best grade perfect fitting knitted F ^ slips, sizes 4 to 14 years, re l ? . r . lf |' v jsab!«, ami 85c value*. Early selection
3 for $1.
