The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1928 — Page 3

The Maintenance Is Built Into Concrete Streets When the street in front of your home or place of business is paved, you naturally want to be sure that the pavement chosen will be the most satisfactory and economical that money will buy. Before you decide this important matter, investigate thoroughly the investment advantages of portland cement Concrete Pavement. Be sure you know what a standard Concrete Pavement is. You can recognize it by the pleasing light gray color. It is made of a definitely proportioned mixture of sand and pebbles, or broken stone, held together by that tenacious binder, portland cement. Our ft 4 many tntrrnhng things abaut C«ncr«U Strffts. Wntr this o/ficj far your rojry PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Merchants Bank Building INDIANAPOLIS, IND. cvf National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uset of Concrete

thec.ueencastee daiey bannki: tiu ksday, march at. ues.

the ,'ti

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| cine manufacturing l inn', In i . | ownei arrive I ghoti ly ai w id and

IMHItAt I It VHI.K look It home where a n ,i v, i

■ 'HUr, 1ml., Mar. I’D. (UP)—A treated,

committee a).pointed by Mayor Kell- _ 0 _ 1 ; hl lecided that it would GREENSBURG- Mi R cheal

■ off c< rtam Seright, of sburg, , ,, treets, at differ- pierc< d-< ye to ay. A

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that this city' - youngsters might go was taken to a doctor ami the ne. ,|h skatmg without being run over by i removed. It was not ki

automobiles. i ^

I he committee decided that the' 0 stieet were mad' fur lehules to run BLOOMINGTON 1 "1

l, n and that vehicles should run ! them and that all skaters

I ruled

was not known whether would loose her sight.

on j den, of Bloomington, I

should in' ed trial, judge to try the

df. Should anyone be caught cases in city court t

skating in the -tieet, the committee!

agreed, they would be arrested.

Police ( hlet I). Elbert Brown .said that skaters had made a practice of skating in tin streets and grabbing

city court

, ney Charles B. W i I ! originally chosen, eon.

cs.

MUNtTE A man iIu'on Bowers wa

T. J. Lon- -■ In i n nami'i.I gambling wn k. Attor- . who wai his si rvic-

cie, Ander.-on and Ft. Wayre. (>P,.I( I El) TO AKH \B,\Ml N I .1EFKEItSONVII.I.K, Mai. 29 (UP) -James Lovins, (i2, obj.ct'd so strongly to being arraigned in city n nrt here that police carried him into the room and held him on tiie floor whil Mayor H iriyt ('. I’oin a ster im- ■ used a five-' ay jail term for conti mpi of i oui t. (’barges of po- e-sion a Manuacture of lipui r again-t l.ovins will i tiie.j Thursi.ay. Polin' who raid d his home said they found i 2a gallon till and 290 gallon - of ma-h.

hold of moving automobiles and that keeping, after She.il I 11 1 jand Sheriff Harry M.

I’oli.e ha\e .tuen ordered to force

skate

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rs to -lay on the sidewalks DOGS EXHIBITED

I .\ Dl A.\ A POEIS, March 28. (E P) | inmate from

found him a vacant I fiom tlic city, only pa soldier’s uniform. It «. was remented, and w

worl

Offices in 32 Cities

; 1 ' u Eh of dog - ‘ hospit d at Marion.

at the Hot • 0 Kennell Club hn ■ Show here today. | rhirty-fi\• «*cl-, five of which ^ ^

have never In e shown in this parti ^ IIMOX, Ind., Mai l of the count!; liefore, are being Mrs. Maude ,J. Cridi: | shown in tl; - yt ar’s show, which it ow,,s a cuplx ard nun 1 wa> h(‘li«*vc*d, i> the largest and moLincoln, which is now ! successful the club has ever staged, the Museum of Hist

r >afeKowau . , had

isc, six miles tly dad in a - believed h-' an escaped war veteians

Art, I.os Angeles. Ua The cupboard was

officials said.

One of the rare breeds was

string of Bedli gton terriers enteredl* riderman 1 roin '.hr by Col. (iugg.i . im, of Now York. father In hehruai

A .$12,000 tiing of English bull dogs, incluoing one recently imporicd $2,000 dog, was shown by a

Louisville breeder.

i:\miiri •: 29. (UP) man of Tipton .■ by Abraham an exhibit at >, Science and

■d

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PARAISO, Ind. Mar. • 21).— If n*' a aanquet scheduled for

. f r members <d' tiie

lall division of the Northern

tion announced.

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EAST CHICAGO, Mar. 29. (UI Tin City’s curfew ordiiiaiu.- i.-

Aihlr' Officials’ Associa- gain n effect, and Police Chief Jain , been postponed until Satur- Ragan has ordered officers to iv th (iril 14, officials of the Associa- all persons under lo years old lie e NGLISH’S SlBM

INDIANAPOLIS

ion., April 2, One Week Only

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OPERA COMPANY

M l. t)\ EK INDIAN \ EDINBURG W. c. Mllburn, Ediniiuig' po a-her mar-hal, has won bis fight to ("inpol Pennsylvania trains to . lit down -pi l'd while going through th city. Trains now move ten to 1_’ mill an hour, inst. ad of 40 to 50, a- wa- th. hi 'i! In fore the marshal ! stari'd hi *w ' own” drive last

! week.

quest, Mr-. Cridermn the Old Soldiers II Calif., where it was ' stage of the governn the home, later it « I.os Angeles muscun

Lincoln made the e ,

pensate Josiah Crawl

father, for los.- of

lost. Despite its a. piece is well preserve' on feet high. Wall wrought iron nails w

ting it together.

by Mis. >f her by re-

shipped it to ime, Sawtelle, hiliited on th' nt theater at placed in the

Equipment purchased by the United .•ita i Department of Agriculture for

use in last season’s in-

K ady ten ive ...mpaigit to c nlo tro) the European corn Mart .horn ha- been completely

conditioned. Engineers

estimate that tiie depreciation has R en les.. than ten per rent. Approximat ly 2,SOI) units of machinery were stored in the sheds of tiie Arm) ordii.ance depot at Camp Peny, near Oak llarhor, Ohio, last fall. A force of mechanics immediately went to woik "Verhauling the machinery and mak ing repairs to put the machinery in working order for thi- eason. Small er quantities of machinery had ai.-

I. en stored elsewhne.

Eliza!

of Pres.-

at Carpi ntn i 13th i«p:, and a few i;ays de 29, 1928 at tin

making an emerg wing the accident, replaced on the speed putting the limit to ar. This i- for the . r what the cause is, u g driven fast in a ■ d community . i disare hound to happen

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Hutcheson th" daughter d Sal ah Sear- was horn \ He, Indiana, February * after a brief illness ol depart'd thi- lifi Maicli age of lid year- 1

ed her in death. She leaves to mourn her loss two brothel - and five si-toi Joseph II. of Greencastle, Ralph 1). of Indkmap li-, Emma McDonald ami Ella Sackett, of Cloverdale, Cora Masten of Coats\illc, and Jennie Rice of Bloomingt n a host of other relatives and friends. Tiie community has lost one of the must noble women Who will nevci know of the thought- that went out to her in hn lonlines.-. But God is goo i and has called her hum . “At Rest” Ah sweet rest for Uio weary. Who ha trod life's theme) yiay. “At Rest” and at home with Jisus. For one long eternal day.

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,t , | TO HOLD IMSIOL sHOD'l ft MARION I new cottagesl NEWCASTLE, Ini March 29.

1 ' Marion Nation- ' ^ ll '* ” 1 * *••• ai sanitarium w ill be erected, Col.! eently that lie had William Mi I. k announced, followingm a ^ on to enter a ti\i ! pa-sage of a sT’iO.dOO appropriation ^he local polic

I by the presen session of Congress. Coloney Mel.ake expects to be -turt-

od in Augu.-t.

ted an

i pistol t

part mei

COI.EMBUS A dog acted with the well-bred canine instinct, here when it was ran over by an automobile. The dog, bleeding and yelping from its wounds, da. lied into a drug and medi-

an Eastern Indiana '• is to be held at Hid next month. The C" held on an outdooi are expected from •

ind some tiim etition will I. ii'ige. Eatri' 11 ■ rsv i He. Mun

ation hr-toiy, m essful ilight front

Europe to A nerica, will To tie made during 1928. Make Many attempt- have bci History unsuciessfu I • • i .■ man flyers are making i. ad) for a start, tld- time from li - land. Aviation histoi) front th. United State- to Europe has been practically complete with three -u. e.-sful lliglit- hut from the othei -id. all of •.he attempts have ended i fadure The first pi " or perto make the trip, will without a doubt, receive a great ovation, fir.-t, as tlmy will he the ones to make the fir-! successful trip and second because "i tlu great number of failures. Speed versus cement and cement won. This i- in reference fo the di--asttoil- accident of llie In Speed dianapi li noli.e car th .' \lways crashed into a wall at l Loses (lianapolis on Aloud..)

; i d to Wiiiiam H. 1SSI who pre- ' h on May Kith, 1915. th tiie Antioch Chris--eplemh. i 1 Uh, 1991 thful member at tie, t h. In the early \. a I life they took a lit-! (''ir.i Edith M'':.vrj for and -aw giow to ood only to stricken • a of .-offering dui" h time Lizzie alone el and her very life for duly and love. Afit Elizabeth liv d a ne far six long years, nte.l t do li": daily me he wa- a woman alitie , fine chtistkin every favor sliown s. i ond of a family of of w in Albert tlv imhd young, st preci ■!-

( \RD OF I II \ M\ v We wish to thank our friend-, neighbors, singers and the minister, for their mart) acts of kindness and sympathy, shown us during our recent bereavement in tiie death of <nr beloved si.-ter, Mr.-. Mar) Elizabeth Hutcheson. —Her Sisters and Brothers.

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TI omas D. Taggart Notes Preference for Luckies at French Lick Springs

During the course of the season 1 have an opfwrtunity to study hundreds of people from all over the country who come to the French Lick Springs I lotel. M v favorite has alxeays been Lucky Strikes. The Universal ()pinion seems to be that these Cigarettes hair a flavor ivhich gives the utmost pleasutc in smoking. Furthermore, the constant use of Lucky Strikes does not in itatc the throat andpreventsallcoughing.” v r.

It’s toasted.

No Th mat Irrit a li on - No Cough. ©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc.

1 he Cream oi the Tobacco Crop ‘‘I have been buying tobacco lor Lucky Strike Cigarettes for several years and I buy only the best,‘The Cream of the Crop.’ Lucky Strike is the cigarette once tried, always used.’* Tobacco Buyer C

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