The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1928 — Page 6
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CelebiitRte iln 28th Annivejsfn v A
Spring Rug Exposition
cided to make the race. “I believe I can be nominated ana
elected.”
i “If 1 am elected I 'will personally look after th work of the sheriff s office. 1 feel that 1 can <!o this work
| in a atisfactory manner. I can make Edwards, arrests, I tan and will enforce the E d wari | g
in a disabled submarine may be given jjllMlllimilliiiiiinunn od and water and through 5 "•*-
whi li communication may he main- E tained with the n scuing .-'hi|).s has r been perfected by two Indianapolis £ men, Fred Wurman and Charles K. E
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Voncastli
is chief librarian of the
law and will look after the jail and Supre(ne ( ourt | aw library and War-
all the other i.uties of the office.
man is the assistant.
'I'he device has been submitted to the Navy department and both are eagerly awaiting word as to the act-
ion of the naval experts
'I'he invention in itseif is simple. It provides for openings to be made in
UK FUKNITl 'tF DFPARTMFiYi is all excited and enthused over the large shipment of beautiful new spring rugs that
a
perm.nt
Among those planting the new crop are John Kicker, four acres, Edwin Gilliem, three acres. S veial other farmer- have seeded small tracts. __ In '.he northern Indiana, mint i.iis-
just arrived. SS gr^test variety!^ jf*; .'.J- ( v< 3 . I " 1 !. Rich colorings everal obtained a return and all wool deep pile \xm sters. There are acle - _
conventional, floral and plain patterns. Come in and make early sur dion! We’ll hold it for
later delivery.
TRY NEW UNEi DECATUR, Mar. ;; (UP)—Adams county farmers will try out a new line, that of peppermint raising
this summer.
A till for obtaining oil from pep-
wi! be installed near Berne. ‘r h . ‘■•ompartmen\a..'l on both * >dei
Two Greai Ari^i^/er^ary Specials
( |\I2 \\lhinster runs- •> to $10.00 \..lue- for the days—
7 > .-icaller Kti ;s. 27x.')l \xtwo ninst,r. R eh sprin" numbers, to '1.25 valu;* ■ for the
!»:) i’.iys—
I’EltnX I MA\ DKVK E
INDIANAPOLIS, March 21*. (UP) —A method whereby sailors confined
of the submarine. These openings are normally closed with heave caps. When the ubmarine is disabled, a diver is sent down bringing with him one end of a two inch heavy hose, unscrews the cap and attaches the hose. He then signals the confined men that the hose is attached and they unscrew the inner cap and utv may be pumped through the hose. In event the !■ se is broken an automatic safety door is shot into place resisting the water until a new hose
is attached.
Aufo Clubs Undertake Educational Campaiyn to Safety-ir.e Indiana
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.'WfBIMiBNMniB' SPECIAL NOTICE
PRESSING tERAIRING TAILORING
MRS. J. R. JOHN
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Men’s Suits Ladies’ Dress'-s, Pleated Suits 1 Ladies' Dresses, Plain
.VI.no . . 50c $1.00
PAUL E. WOOD 1
i rem • were Frank A. and Henry. Scyfriid.
Renders the uiniosi in life insurance service — ages o months to 70 years. PAUL t. WOOD Imematibnal Lite insurance Cf mpany. (IREENCASTLE. IND
Phone 770-Y.
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YOU I N'JUYI.D FOR 15 YEARS PUT
Ih condition of Mi.-. Anna Hi; " I who tmdeiw.nt an operation at the ( out) Hosp.tu! Tuesday wu- rep -te i - not changed. FIREMEN MADE Kl N
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loo difi ii : !'*' undertake. \ iku > mechanies Au c u e of any job •' e t fender to a ked cylinder. ’DP .SPUING— v ant the old auto C the > smoot!i • i 't betakens me1 Derfectioii. A p * overhauling - A U hen we lin’.i p yn’jr car, it’s
right.
OHR PkK’FS - ! moderate always. * / ary one of our ' !l patrons (»■ ve i > a chance, and v, e will prove our worth. 1 ANKLIN STREET (iARAtiE
A wrong numher t«u.-ed tl.o 1< . ‘firemen to make a run Thur.-<la> ! nmniing. About II o’clock a c :1| ram in to the fill di purtment from tin residence 'f Major Oiton, »■ .-t o (11 eencastle. Th pei.on calling said t’.at it wa the Majm Orton ho'ine, and with Ait wailing for any otlr i word the fi e men .-tarte'l to the c.ric of the -,a|iposed fire. Upon arriving there it vwt- foun that the call had be n {< . a meat market and not the fire <le pu i Anient. o Airs. Rector To \ isil ( am pus This Week-end .Mr-. Lucy Rowland Rector, DePuun henr'factore .-c>, will vi.-it th eampu thi we k-end. She expect- to an i in Thur-' y and remain until Mondayn Mr . K ctor will inspect the now girl’s dormitory which is named in her honor. The hall i - practically fi ished in i photographs will probably Ire taken while Mr-. Rector is here.
HU M ILMEN RESIGN INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 2!t. —With the resignation of sever:.! of ti •olncilmen of ihi city announced, a orney for the uv n were eortfen in
with the prosi eutor.
( ity ( ouncilmcn, indicted for bn i ry, may appear in Criminal court oriay and eritei pi as of guilty to a 'ine and rrmow l from office, ai imultanoou-ly fib their resignationis ei uneilmen with the city clerk, it
•va- 1 arned )< terday.
Hy ph ailing guilty to the mimeanor e: ar.;e the councilnien woiil .void po-.-ihh ii k of a prison - itence. I he) Im felony charges wh e
Dues. L. E. Murlin Goes in .. !nd. Conference Pu 1 ent Lemuel 11 Murlin left for t ■ ay to attend the North Ind aii . ( on eiencA of the M. E. ( in . Thi conferenci' is one of De-1 I'niiw'. r<r. erning boiiies. \ liaii'iuet for all I) Pauw alumni n inhi i - will be held Friday evening t th' Ply nr nth Uongregational ihui h. ()u Sun iay evening Bishop Ueo:ge R. Giose, former pie.-ident of DePauw, will -piak. The univer-ity ehoii will -ing at ilie meetings of the conference Friday s turday, and Sunday . UM G|\ FN I. U. W AIIA.SH, ind., March 2!L—A sent aversion to ministers held by Mahlon Powell, wealthy bachelor ■ ‘ "hi '.cno died at the county hosl” ■ 1 I" I st Sunday after a short ill c eo.-t Hanover college more drill sP/Mio and sent the same 1 i A t t" Indiana university, it wan ' tied following the probating of P’W' II will lat>* this afternocn. lir will, the fourth one to he made ■ 1 Mr. I A. well iii a period of twenty ' . givi the e. iire estate to In1 r: Ulivi i-ity lor the endowment " a chair of pi il : .o)iliy there. It il i provide that an oil painting of 1 i'" , ' 1 ' .'dl he made and placed in h uri.er-ity along with u framed
op) "f the will.
M' Powell made his first will about I ''iity year- ago, giving the entin ! • t iti i his nice and nephews, the; III i.rDAly of whom lived in Ohio. Sev1 nd year.- later hr made a second will, almost identical with the first hut giving an increase of $;i,000 | to a niece. He then studied and con-1 ' D.i eh on religious problems and ■i" r an ( .Drenii.-t on churehr ■ and ■ "'lig'OM. He guarded a secret aver-’ 'on to minisieis. believing too much quit!rel < ■. i ted
among them.
He then ordered his attorney to^ "i'lain catalogue.- from all college ini Indiana and selected Hanover a- the clrxil which wa.- to receive his rsunder the third will. Rut when Ge < italogue for that schoid arrived discovered that it offered a spr- ' ' aci . id im - "ediiitrly , rdered the third will do-j li' .vid. Then |„. selected Valapar- ” •* (he school to benefit, only to I
turn ill fliuinclal
1 in " l (he -ch ol cau.-e him to hanr. his mind before a will could' "o written specifying it as the bene-
ficiary.
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LV • 1
We Give Trade Booster Tickets
We Give Trade Booster Tickets
SAT I RPAY is Dollar Day tit HIE STAR STORE
Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts, Siz-’s H l / 2 to 17; with 2 pockets
Men’s THc Balbri^an Union
Suits, short sleeves, ankle
length. Sizes 86 to 46
Sai ut day, 1 for $1.33 Saturday, 2 Suits for $1.35
MUMPS o\ ( AMPl'S
HLOOMINOTOn Mar. £•' (UP) —
... ' Il of mump- aie still rag. provide for a pr sentence ot t v . mg on the In liana University campus
with at Ica-t 225 students and mem-
'o fourteen years and a fine not c\ eding $1,000, while the court uji.aii which the) are -aid to be nady t<i plead guilty p.ov i Ics only fot a JLOtKt fine and removal from office. Pn • cutor Rem)' i- iid to be r ady to crpt the plea.- n the thcoiy ti.at the immediate rt moval from office would !| e a gieatei advantage to the city than their Dial at a later date. Attorneys tept c-enting the couihm nu fW conferred with William H. Rcmy prosit cutor, and Enisley W. Johnson, special prosecutor, in Mr. Remy’s office. I he eonferenee was -aid to have been in connection with th propo al of the councilnien to enter thi plea an. addiiate their officer . Attorney
be; of the faculty afflietfd. The
t ultiplying «t the
;Htc " f 10 « day, it was said. Each dotmitory ml fraternity house has
it’s »;uota.
$ WOMA> CANMDK i l
M'mto' county has its first woman lAiiiniil.'ito tor -he. iff in the p' r-on of Mi - Lela Smith, who is one if the
" l 'b known woman of the city who has been a sueees. ful haitv r tor a number of years.
’ I have been urged to lun for sherd* "it the Republican ticket by many I cople boih nien u d women.’’ Miss Smith nmarked “and after talking it \ei witli vui iou a friends 1 huv* de-
Men’s-SI.00 Broadcloth union suits, sizes 86 to 16 79c Men’s 50c Nainsook Athletic Union Suits Saturday, 2 Suits for $1.00 5 Pail* Men’s 25c Dress Socks, plain and fancy colors $1.00 Men’s $1.19 Plain White 1 Jroaclcloth Shirts, collar attach-
ed
Saturday, $1.00
Men’s 220 White Back, Blue Denim Overalls, cut full and roomy, triple stitched, bar tacked to prevent rippim?. Sizes 3to 42— Saturday, $1.30 Men's and young - men s spring style dress caps, with a Kenuinc leather band Saturday, $1.30
Men’s Khaki work pants, - iiip pockets with flaps, and eitn bottoms—
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Special Dollar Day, $1
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I he Store 1 hat Saves You Money.
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