The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTEE DAHLY BANNER, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 192$.
PRTNTiTTAfFi is cnjoyod 1>pr1 by tliosc MTho nrc uttinsl in fivsii new w^nral)!^. With Piaster just . |u,, \\ccks ;iu;iv ;i wolililll’» tli<MU;lils should be on iioi’ \v;irdrol>p. KMII.Y FKOCKS are sure, to meet your exiictimr j’oqnin'ineiits.' Style, I'abrie, workinnnshi)i nil inv realized ;it a jileasinffly low price. 1\, hi m experts can conceive of no more beautiful dresse®. They’re alwny- $15.00 althoufrh they retail elsewhere from *18.00 to $22.00. Plenty (if large sizes for stout women as well as small sizes for little women. Half sizes, too. 10—40. I*}> IXTPID <;[■:< )R0ETTRS CHIdl’K I‘RIXTS—TI B SILKS-SATIXS SUBTLE WOOLENS S. C. PREVO COMPANY
NEW COMMISSION INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 24. (UP)— A survey of Indianapolis factories marketing conditions and needs will he stated April !> by the newly created Chamber of Commerce marketing commission, Clifford L. Harrod, chamber indu-trial commissioner announced today. The survey is to he conducted through co-operation of the Indiana Univer.-ity school of commerce and finance, and the Butler University school of business administration. Economic .-Indents of the two schools will visit various local manufactures to obtain answers to an ex- | hnustive ((uestionaire. SUGGESTION MADE INDIANAPOLIS, March 24. (UP) —That the Soldiers and Sailor- Monument Circle be transformed into the largest sun-dial in the world wai suggested by Arthur Bohn, architect, in the Chamber of Commerce “activities," now in the mail.
Bohn suggested the work could lx accomplished merely by placing numerals marking the hours in the side walk on the north side of the Circle. ALL OVER INDIANA COLUMBUS — Announcements have been received here that the third annual picnic of former Bartholomew county residents now living in and near Los Angeles, Calif., will tie held in that city Sunday. Attendance of nearly 200 i- expected. —o— HARTFORD CITY — Mrs. Ted Breitenkamp, of Hartford City, is a neiee of James K. Hall, 54, wealthy Detroit, Mich., hotel owner, released after kidnaper- held him for $10,000 ransom. His wife was formerly Miss Kc-s Hittle, a Hartford City native. —o— PERU —J. Raymond Hopper, of Peru, fireman on the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, was injured when he toppled off the top of a train which
A TRIP TO HADES \ \ \ broadcast Sunday, 9:15 1*. M. over W. F. B. M (Indianapolis) IT' Tune in and have “A Devil of a (iood Time”. Crane’s Imported Adventure Hour, sponsored by The House of Crane, Importers of CRANE’S IMPORTED CIGARS
AUCTION!
171 M RE FVUM 5' 2 MILES SOUTHWEST DP CLOVER!)ALE, ON GOOD K<)< K ROAD Tuesday, March 27th, At 1 P. M. L(M \TION: Leave Slate road 4:1 at tilling station south side of < loverdale where 43 turns east, notice auction sign al this point, then follow arrows to the sale. I his farm is an ideal stock and grain farm, has a 7 rottm frame house, a large ham t>(l\70 in good repair. All other not buddings, fencing good. I his farm is all up in good condition, not a run down farm, lads of blue-grass and maple grove. 70 acres in black hot. tom land. TI'.RMS: >1000 cash day of sale. S3000 when title is approved, remainder in 5 years to be gerund by a lirs! mortgage at the rate of (>% interest.
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MRS. W. Mi MAINS, Owner (ontinental Sales ( o. Selling Agents. 013-15 Roosevelt Hldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
a Builders Take Notice Indianapolis building code requires cement blocks to stand crushing: strength test of 1,000 lbs. to square inch. Cincinnati (’ode, 1200 lbs. to sq. in. C hicago Code, 1100 lbs. to sq. in. All blocks mu-t stand thi- test at twenty-eight days old. Blocks taken from my stock and tested by Indiana Portland Cement Co., tested 1170 lbs. to square inch. I manfacture quality cement products. See my products and get my price on machine made blocks. WALTER <;. SUBLKTT, North Ind. St.
had stopped to take on water at a tank. Hopper pulled the water spout to the water tank of the engine and lost his balance. His back was badly j sprained in the fall.
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I.APORTE—Harry B. Darling, aj former Laportf newspaper man, now i editor of a paper at Spencer, VV. Va., I is a candidate for the Democratic j -tate executive committee from the fourth senatorial district of W’est Vir-
ginia.
DECATUR —Two more homes in : Decatur have been quarantined with scarlet fever, according to the local! health board. REN SEE AER—Frank C. Kre.-ler, owner of the Palace theater, announced purchases of a site for erection of a motion picture theater. GARY—Stack No. 9, of the Illinois Steel Company’. Gary work- is expected to set a new national produc
\oncastle Monday—Tuesday CONTIM’Ol S SHOWS DAILY 2 TO H P. M. Prices Mat. 10c 20( -Night, 1 Or 25c.
lion by April 1, when the first full, yean of its operation closes. Already the stack has surpassed by 15,010 tons the best previous mark, made by Stack “A” of the American Sheet and Wire plant, of Cleveland, O. MON'XICELLO — A loaf of bread nine feet long, and a foot wide is the entry of Frank Robbins, Bart j Holverson and Meldrom Carpenter of ‘he Robbins Bakery of Monticello, among the state exhibits a t the an-j nuul convention of Indiana Bakers to be held at Purdue University, all Lafayette, this week.
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PORTLAND— The $100 fine imposed on Leslie McAbee, of Dunkirk, who was sent to the State Farm sometime ago, for public intoxication, has been remitted by Gov. Ed. Jackson, providing the defendant pay the rests. McAbee has served the 90-day sentence which went with the fine. WASHINGTON — The equipment and pipe organ which is to be installed in St. Simon church, at Washington, Ind., was reported to have completely filled a freight car. The or/un will be ready to play for the first time during services on Faster Sunday, April 8.
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CONNERSVILLE - Four valuable canaries suffocated In a $50 fire at a Connersviile grocery store here. The lire resulted when curtains on the windows of the store caught fire from a coal oil stove. RENSSELAER — Osie Whitaker, 5, is in a serious condition at a local hospital as result of an infection that resulted from a wound caused by a foot being penertated by a lead pencil. The child stepped on the pencil while playing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Whitaker, of Newland.
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TODAY ONLY 2 TO 11 P. M. Reginald Denny •N “FAST AND FURIOUS”
( IIAPTER NO. 3 “THE MAN WITHOUT A FACE” Comedy, Novelty Reel
IN MEMORY In memory of our dear husband and father, Owen Sigler who departed this life -j years ago today March 24 1926. We -hall hear his voice noi more Who was -o good and true. He Jeep teilay beneath love’s feeble flowers. But Oh! What loss is ours. Beneath our eyes he slowly faded. Growing day by day more frail. Bearing very sweetly all his suf. fering Without murmur, withour fail. Hi- |n\ii wife, son and daughters.
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DECATUR— Oats thrashing while snow fell was the novel occurence at an Adams county farm a few days ago. Four hundred bushels of oats were thrashed at the farm of W. L. Gunder, from grain cut out last summer and since kept stored in a ham. ANDERSON — Anderson’s new slogan is “where business is better” the result of a contest won by Orphu Paschal, 12, junior high school student. She will receive $100 as a prize from the Chamber of Com-
mence.
BLACK & WOLFE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Cement work, stone work, brick work, excavating, house raising and grading:. Work of all kinds. Phone 795-11
GRANDVIEW—A memorial marker to Abraham Lincoln has been unveiled here. Lincoln as a boy, vis-
ited this town.
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THREE D AYS’ SALE March 15,16, 17
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FARM IDOLS—Black Hawk corn planter, 99'i John Deere planter, .No. II Oliver Milkies, disc harrows, cal. tivalors, (wo row cultivators, hay loaders, farm wagons, rotary hoe. cultipucker, mowing machines, spike tooth harr horse or tractor drawn
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An extra 5% discount on all tools 'sold these three days, and we will (give a 2 discount on prospects giv- ! en us these three days, if trade i« made later. So come down tv our I elevator and tell us what you want , or w hat you expect to buy later on. Save some money. Look our line
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WE WILL GIVE YOU SERVICE AND QU ALITY AM) PRICE. DON’T FORGET THE DATES— MAKCH 15, i<;, 17. 1928; THURSDAY, I RlDAY, AND SATURDAY. ( ampbell Bros.’ Elevator GKKENCASTLE.
SUNDAY’S mVF. BEST RADIO FEATURES. WEAF Hook Up 8:15 p. m. Elizabeth Rethberg, soprano, and Ben De Loathe, baritone. WEAF Hook Up 6:20 p. m. Captiol theatre program. WJZ Hook Up 7:15 p. m. Collier’s hour. WJZ Hook Up 8:15 p. m. Actor’s funds benefit program. WOR Hook Up 9 p. m. Cathedral hour.
MONDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES. WEAF Hook Up 8:50 p. m. General motors hour, with Everett Marshall, baritone. WJZ Hook Up 6:50 p. m. Roxy and his gang. WEAF Hook Up 7 p. m. Great moments in history. WBZ Springfield (555) 8:50 p. m. Aleppo drum corps. WOR Hook Up 8 p. m. Columbia programs.
AT THE VONCASTLE Cheering crowds—the thrill of the great Army-Nanvy football game— dress parade at West Point, with the cadet corps in spectaculnr maneuvers; the romantic old battlements of the great school for Uncle Sam’s officers as a background for a romance as sweet as a zephyr—these are some of the ingredients for “West Point,’ William Haines’ new Metio-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle, coming Monday to the Voncastle, as a benefit for the High School Junior class.
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AT THE GRANADA One of the strongest casts ever assembled is to be found in Paramount’s picturization of P. C. Wren’s story, “Beau Sabreur,” scheduled for local showing at the Granada Theater on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Gary Cooper tops the list of favorites playing the title role in this pro-
REMAINED TRUE FT. (WAYNE, Mar. 24 (UP)— Miss Maxine Charters, of FL Wayne, wmt through with her /marriage ceremony even though it was enacted in jail, here. Judge Sol A. Wood, In the Allen Circuit court sentenced Frank Lournine to 5 to 21 years in prison the day before his wedding. Louraine was found guilty of robbing the Randall Investments Company office. Maxine, however, remained loyal to Louraine, and the day after he was sentenced, the two were married in the dining room of th jail.
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