The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 April 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNFR, FRIDAY, APRIL 20 1928.
A son, Theron Vnyne, was born to < : .iy af:> from the Indianapoiis Clemmons was sentenced to serve a Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Davis, at their Motor Speedway, he acted as on? one to five year term for escaping, home at 50!) Main street on Wednes-1 of t : ■ ■ ' ‘iial Guard-met aua-d- when arraigned laTore Judge James
ial duty i ” * the i'. Hughes, in the Putnnn Circuit
,, . r .. ll _ nivat' " ; h race tun Wednesday I Court the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis h. (iill were
in Oloverdale Thursday evening and " 1 :1,11 1 o — attended ti . iv- al ! arm e ... MPP< goUGHT
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Jes^e Person ailived home Thui- Thui -iay. by Sheriff Ed. Eiteljorge.j Organization and incorporation
. —ai nine telephone companiez oi
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Good archite. tural design, whic h most planners agiee is only arrived at by the full utilization of structural parts of the house for decorative purposes, Involves proper placement J. and proportioning of the chimney, which may be made an important contributing feature of house design. The chimney may contrast in ma-
state under the name of #ie Stand- 'eriul with other futures of the aid Telephone Company with head- hou^e, hut should always harmonize Logansport, w-hich will in fonn. Definite styles of chimneys
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c onsolidate property valued at up- have developed concurrently with provimately J^.dOO.OOO, is proposed in various architectures,
a petition filed yesterday with the English architecture probably makpuMie service commission. Max Ho- <'* more complete use of the decora-
-ea, telephone utility operator of In- *' v, ‘ dualities ■ he chimney dianapolis, will he’ the contiolling any other. Intricate designs
stockholder in the new comjiany, al-
Floor Enamel Different from i any You Know IDURDSAL’S “^Encaustic Floor Enamel comes in a variety of attractive colors. It is long lasting ami easy to clean. 4 ENCAUSTIC is easy to apply dries over night.
though shares will he issued also to Michael L. Pansier and Walter J.
I’hl, of I.ngunsport.
The petition asks authority to issue 1,000 shares of no pur value common stock and y 1,000,000 in 0 per cent first mortgage bonds. These bonds are to he issued to the com- | panics in proportion their individual
a result of the second shattering e-irthqiiak.* that In; vinited ■'■ • rhil.upo-
jiolis district of Bulgaria. It takes
and years to build the neces-
sities and the luxurie of the pc sent civilization but it takes nature only a few moments to tear down what has required man years to build. In ^ Bulgaria in the sect i n tli !’. vva <hvastated by the quakes, homes are gone, huge bridges were destroyed, railways track- twisted and other untold damages were .■•us ained. Wind, hills were moved and tie r contours] changed. In some plac< - even underground reservoirs l ave broken |
valuations bear in the total fixed by the commission.
value
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brickwork and it combination with stone, and eh 1 e chimney caps feature the Ki ll- > chimney. , which were frequently in multiple form. The colonial chimnevs were mostly
of stone and mas-ive in proportion,! throu ^ h waler - being more of: n than not placed in- m . 0 , . ‘ side the exteiior walls. Chimneys for r ' ! ' vls, .°"' u ,!PV/ . ,l,n,w ‘-. hat W ' U ,, , , ...n.. u: u j Ik* i«.-< in connection with radio French homes an usually hi^h and , , slender I orcadcastinK An Amen- \
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Cannilian, tind Merican |
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A wide vatiety of decorative cob r
schemes is offered
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According to Mr. Hosea, the object of the merger is to gather all the
| properties into one operating com- ] pany and to refinance the new or-j ! ganization on the present favorable
securities market and to effect a e I duction in operating expense. Companies and their appraised values are Home Telephone Company, l.ogansport, .'f!)22.245; Hoyal Center Telephone Company, Royal Center,
; S40,77K; Greentown Telephone Com- , pany, Greentown, $45,212; Greenfield
felephone Company, 5-15,558; Green-
I castle Telephone Company, GreenI castle, .<;i4:i,!ir»l); Attica Telephone : Company, Attica, $150,fi74; Putnam . .
County Telephone Company, $1(1,450; the trrepular pattern of the i Steuben County Telephone Company, lng ’ whlch may be appllP,, m
; $.‘177,OKI, and Waynetown T»dephone ; Company, .$4!),:12!(.17. The total ap-
! praised value is $1,!>21,218.17.
Spanish chiinii' , y.« are usually covered with stucco, whatever the material of their construction, and fre-
quently have lint -tone tops to pre-l ri » hts or the Ba,r,l ‘1^’tce.
vent the entrance of ruin.
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Advantages, as pointed out in the 1 petition, would be simplification of I bookkeeping and annual report, to the secretary of state and public service commission, increase of the pur-
-JiHitomdimib HCiiimim.l'milibmmtHiim dip mil chasing power of the cons,,lid;,ted
s companies, the elimination of nuntern ou.- executivt* office.- and the facilita-
tion of finaneing.
According to John S. Powell, at-, = lorttcy for Mr. Hosea, the principal r 'ompanies involved recently complet
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TAPPAN OVEN HEAT REGULATED GAS RANGE You’ll Never Re.vrel 11 Greencastle Gas Company Coiih in and let us show you tl wonderful stoves.
or now have them | no important changes 1
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~j are contemplated that would in = , way impair the service of the rom- — i nanies, so that there is no reasonable = j presumption that the proposed con- — olidalion would adversely nffect th*
public interest.
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Slops < oughs Quickly—kealtng, demulcent. ^ “I was bothered with a hard perS| si stent cough, but found no other = I remedy so good and so quickly ro- = lieving as Foley’s Money and Tai = I Compound,” says K. Boggtes, i'o =, mona, Calif. Coughs and throat ir j ritations, hard bronchial couglts, tin r gering “flu” coughs, almost instant ~ ly stopped. It combines the curativ* ^ influence of pure pine tar and the r mollifying demulcent action of fresl = dear honey with other healing in - gradients. A boon to those who suf- ■* fer from troublesome night coughs Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar Com pound I!. P. MULLINS. Druggist.
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who uses put white lead paint to form backgrounds of beauty for the home. Among the finishes are the sponge-mottle, (rumpled roll, Tiffany
and wiped stencil.
Almost any room may be decorated successfully in the striking and unconventional ponge-mottle finish. Tamping the paint gives this unusual finish. The fin • effect of which lies
mottl--everal
colors if desired.
('rumpled puper rolled over wet paint gives a finish of distinction and individual beauty. It is characterized by a soft and feathery design, which lends itself to innumerable color com-
binations.
The Tiffany finish has the beauty of rich and blended colors. The blends are subtle, and it forms a surface that i.- untiringly attractive. The wiped stencil finish is often used with Tiffany. The stenciled design may he cither sharply defined or left beautifully soft and indistinct. One-color treatment for the home interior i the amplest and most charming for average and small rooms as well as for the larger and more formal interiors. * IN I.OV I NG REMEMBERANTE In loving rememberanee of our darling wife and mother, Mary Faye I’ur-ell who fell a-leep in Jesus one year ago today, April 20, 1927. Dearest mother thou hast left us Friend may think the wound ha-
healed,
Little i i they know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed Husband, and son iind daughter.
It is said that by the aid of the de- j vice “the head and shouldei of the ] speaker., will be shown as they speak [ into the iiticiVphone. If a person could look into the future say fifty j to a hundred years, he probably could I
the householder!’ 101 recognize that the world was the’
Whereas, if that same person ,
lives that length of time, he or she , will not notice much out of the ordi- 1 nary, as the world and it inhabi-
tants am gradually changing.
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I’OMTK AL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 1 Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson township announces that he is a candidate for renomination for fhe office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary, May 8, 1928. FOR TREASURER Alva E. Lisby of Marion township I announces his candidacy for the nom-1 ination for treasurer of Putnam Coun- | ty, subject to the decision of th# | Democratic primary, May F, 1928. j
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M- re than two score are known to have* lost their lives and approximate-■ ly one hundred thousand | Lives persons are homeless, i
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A CHALLENGE TO CIGAR SMOKERS who sqy a good cigar can’t be iTtatle for 5c
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