The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1928 — Page 3
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Ruins Of Corinth
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928.
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S-P.().R.T-S Of The Day
Here And There
, ] k _a Singer sewing ma- ■ E bobbin. A bargain. 'private party. Singer Ijuliinc Company. 23-3t
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TREMORS.
If weather conditions permit, a
0 track and field meet bigger than even (Hdlletin) the annual state high school meet will
— 0 ^ j I HENS, Apr. 24. (l T P)—Casual- ^ held on Hlackstovk field Saturday
IaLK—Di 1 ^, Call 731-X or ties in the Earthquake at Corinth to- afternoon. It i> the second invita-
W< t Seminary St. |taled hundreds killed or injured, re- thmal meet con icted by Coaeh W. 24-2p. ports said today. i E. Bausman, Tiger Cub mentor, o —h ifteen, thousand person 5 : are home-1 trough the courtesy and co-opera-
JaLE- 0ne walnut fo M'' less. tion of DePauw I niversity. .More t,i In'd and one walnut chest — 0 —. than twenty team- are entered and I . ,imit table, one ATHENS, April 24. ii P)- Tragic ev ent should be closely contest-
| :< -|,cr ami ot her articles, scene were reported from Corinth e<l ‘
23-2t. today as result of the serious earth-
will drive again this year in the Sixteenth International aOO-mile race,
May :!0.
The race driver sent a telegram from Florida, where h» has been recuperating from burns received in his! w ild ride last year, indicating his intentions of entering the race this
year.
Batten was spinning around the frinn,’> home Sunday two and one-half mile oval here last Ch. Iwick wars brought lionn year at a 110-mile-an-hour pace when evening slightly injured.
Mrs. Gertrude Herron of
Mrs, Lucy Hutcheson and son Ross Hutcheson spent Wednesday anil Thursday of last week in Indianapolis Landers and Miss Marie Chadwick left for Brhzil, and their car was
wrecked ea s t of Brazil.
Both were taken to the hospital where ;] stitches were required to sew up a cut in Mis Landers head she was able to he moved to a
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Friday
hut
rcnuus eann-
u;.k . they recently have destroyed' 01,1 man J - I’luvius, has cast a wet U1K unal,le to r *' m ; u " in ' - - -fiii,. - <itmn in the seat beiause of the
them Ccrinth was destroyed by an
at. ( ; uake in 1458.
[(, ...ralive urns tor your gar-'the new Corinth—built up
. or cemetery lot, see North Indiana street,
acre, or in Fillmore, Clov- The death toll already has reached fiiii-k Chapel. Walter ed 20 and has lieen mounting hourly
relief workers searched through
since old on Die DePauw and Indiana
earth- !’ as< ' llal1 Karnes. The tilt was orig-r | inally scheduled to be played here last Saturday. Pain prevented and the game wa- postponed until yesterday. A shower on top of the al-
one of the cars in front of him clattered to pieces. A jagged strip of metal dropped from the car was picked up by one of the tires on Batten’s mount and hurled through hi-
gasoline tank.
The car burst into flames and lie-
sitting )Hl- \
ition in the seat bei au-e of the fire,
Brazil
and Mrs. Clara Albright of Greencastlc attended the la-t day of school
here.
Jo-eph Hutcheson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin an I ohihlren at Ben Davis. A bad wreck with the ambulance doctors in attendance from the
mount’s latest picture starring Miss Ralston which G being shown at the I
Granada Theatre.
The cast picked by Frank Tuttle director of the picture who w fane by directing “Miss Bluebea:ii,’’ r one which includes veterans and those who are fast becoming popular among ' the motion picture theatre-goo: . Hedda Hopper is the mother of Mi
in the picture, anil so \\ II
lines sh ■ fit into this type of r.;ie tVrat • -he alwny- is in demand in Holly- ! wood for parts in the various picture Claude Kink, a well known membei of the New York Theatre Guild, play Miss Ralston’s father, and does very
well in the role, it is safd.
POUGHS 1 _ Apply over throw and chest nKw —swallow small places of— V>CKS ▼ V A F» O « U B , _ Over 21 Million Jar* U§md Ymmrly rot CROUP
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riediately cITective. Reliable for i ugh, even whooping cough. Mothers endorse it. FflLErS HONEY ami TAR COMPOUND Pure — Who' esonie — Dependable
* old Lverywhtr*
K. P. Ml I.I.l’xS, DRUGCEST.
Batten leaped to a 'landing position , tj,. U: is witnessed one mile we t of
—o-
| the debris of shattered homes andj rea< * y soa ke<l iliamond Monday afteri buildings. Injured numbered nearly noon t * rowne< l <mt possibilities of a
100.
jj,* - \|.i: <»K TRADE farn,, well improved, will
a mall business or city Thousands were said to Ire homet; a. re small farm, improv- less and almost all the houses of the I trade for larger farm and j city were reported to be down as a HO acre, well im- result of the violent earth shocks.
Three neighboring villages were de-
molished.
rn , at Traction line stop: , ty property as part pay. improved: will trade for city n acres improved farm: |„ for 10 or 50 acre farm
the difference.
• arm, well improved: will
city property.
; a, r: will trade for farm: uth i f city. 5 room mod-! a. new house, hardwood Inall ]i:i.vment down, hislance 7 room rnoriem house: will • L roiii| farm, fi room house . iVi small business or small ■ om house: will trade for room house: will trade for k • and pay the dlff-1 |i r h use for sale: good _ ,(K) down, balance like I
fay pay rent?
m house for sale: $500.00 lar.cc like rent. 5 room mod- 1 ie: will trade for 7 room Ip n double house: will |: r 7 room hou-e. great number of other 1 amst - for sale and trade. j- better than a poor fa » it you have for what Soi* me. Office over Cen|i. Th ine 280. or 707-1.. .1. E. Course”, 23-2t
matinee. Now the game is set for tomorrow' afternoon and here’s hoping that it can he played. J. Pluvius can take a month's vacation as far
as we’re concerned.
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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American Association. Milwaukee, 12; Indianapolis, !». Minneapolis, 4; Columbus, 3. St. Paul, 1; Toledo, 0. Louisville, 2; Kansas City, 0. American league Detroit, 3; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 2. Washington-New York, rain. Boston-Philadelphia, rain. National League Cincinnati, d; St. Louis, 2. Pittsburgh, <!; Chicago, 0. New York-Boston, wet ground-.
BATTEN TO DRIVE
INDIAN API
Norman Batten, who was lc dly burned la.-t year v i n he drove his burning automohiT into the home stretch, to avoid seriou. conaequences fur the
in the seat. The flames leaped up around his body, enveloping him in flames, but he knew that jumping from the burning mount would only endanger the lives of some 20 to 30 other drivers behind him. When the car finally dashed into the home stretch at about a 100-mile-an-hour clip Batten swerved it against the wall, thu- slackening i speed. When the car hud slowed down to 30 miles an hour, the burned driver half jumped and half fell out 1 and was taken to a hospital. A mechanic kickinl ihe front wheels on hi car after Batten had jumped and rolled it into the pits where a fire department extinguished the lit JOHN'S 8WTi( il Tin heavy rains of the week-end uii-eil the waters in Big Walnut nn'il the banks were almost full. School closed. Friday at No. 2 with a -urprisi dinner on Mi Landei , the teach r. At the noon hour the patrons gathered with well filled has kets of the best that can he had. Home cooking predominated but Wetz Cooper and Inman were drawn on and the long tables were fairly
jammed.
An interesting program wa- given by the pupils. Miss Marie Chadwick -ang two beautiful solo- 5 . After school was dismissed Mis:
Plainfield at 11 a. m. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hutcheson attended the funeral of Mrs. Basing i' at Knightsville Sunday morning. Richard Morlaml remains about the same. Dr. Elliott of Brazil wa railed here to attend Mis. Lorngern who I as been seriously ill.
AT THE GRANADA An imposing ci^:t urround F-thn Ralston in “Love and Learn,” Para-
W EDNESD \Y’S KIN E BEST RADIOS WEAF, hookup, !):30 p. m. Bellini’s opera, “Norma.” WEAF, hookup, 7 p. m.—Crowe?!! hour. WOK, hookup, 8 p. in.—Columbia hour. WHAM, Rochester (2S0) 8:30 ' p. m.- Kastman School recital. WJZ, hookup, <1:15 p. m. Talk, F. W. Wile.
Notice of PUBLIC SALE
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I will, offer for sale at public auction a , my farm in Washington ! i>wi tio, l miles south of Green- ,, tli rn the Manhattan Road, to the highest; bidder on, Thursday, April 2(», 1928 .it I o’clock p. m. The following >1 . "Oil per onal property to-wit: ICiGS ■ bead of brood sows with pip . one nude*hog; 12 head of : houta.. / FARMING IMPLEMENTS—I good wa m, 1 new Oliver gang breaking a; I Fu'.ky breaking plow; 1 walk- , a : i disc harrow; i a. ■ t otli harrow; 2 cultivators; 2 ' ol )' eechen tug harness. HORSES— 3 head of good farm horses, j ME FES 2 head of yearling mulls, extra good and well mated, t o \ v s 1 .li i scy milch cow, 4 years hi, alf h. side. I Guernsey milch o\ -I year, old, calf by side; both xtri gentle and good milkers. SI'iVkI’ 20 head of ewes; with 10 early, lambs. IT RMS x 10.00 and under, cash. Ovim s 10.00, ix months’ time with inti rest. 2'. off for cash. Notes n In ; liunkahle and property settled for day of sale. I Raymond Hammond COL., SHERRILL. Auct. PAL?!. Nl.BIN, Clerk.
DOAN’S
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson] township announces that he is candidate for renomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for
S, 1928.
FAIL:—Seed Corn, hand lack and fire dried, Pride of
""'ty ‘lay yellow, te t- Putnam County subject to the deris- " . Also yellow dent ion of the Democratic Primary, May
c- 97'.. We .sell it ear
lnl. Also 20(1 bu. Hollybrook ^ 1 .ac Brattain and Son. FOR TREASURER T* . lad. R. 4. 10-Cts. j A j va j,- jdgby 0 f Marion township
announces his candidacy for the nom1 ination for treasurer of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the 1 Democratic primary, May 8, 1928.
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piENT: Three, room furnixhin apartment and garage. ■26-X. 24-27-2p
WANTED >RERS NVANTED:—Big Four p ibi ge, No. 85, two miles Gt encastle, Wednesduy Mend—Blach Construction 23-2t. Tilt:—A middle aged woman t i 3ay with family of two. rth Madison St. 23-2p.
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—Lost— ' At Granada theater Satur-; Tt, -mall brown leather purse r 1 ’ - ' heck and change. Reward I
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H. M. Bennett Candy and Lunch Room 201 SO. COLLEGE AVE. (Formerly Pal’s Place) PLATE LUNCH 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. SUPPER 5:30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. Short Orders—Home made pies and
cakes.
1 d Ksnii.i Key. lie- | phone 30(5. 24-11.
Miscenaneou*— notice [■ “m iif Putnam county. The Linkage Co., is paying $1.50 •md cattle. Will remove 1,1 tree of charge. Reverse - la/ ‘l '194 or 5304. The plant •‘ r goet out of business. 27-30t. — onotice ' n raising all kinds of I ' an 'l flower plants at the l"’ Him, across the railroad raining Factory. Early Cab- ' now ready. C. S. Butter.Hi np i:i2-Y. 23-25-27-30-2-4-01
V| il( E TAXPAYERS. ' l ' : are urge<l.to pay their , llJ lu "i avoid the rush of the d# V». Pay before Muy 7, ' "nying the ten percent dePenalty. ALVA LISBY, County Treasurer. 1
Farmers NYlio need money now or who will need money this spring should not fail to Investigate our “Farmers’ Finance Plan” Through which you are supplied with ready cash at once, with repayment arranged for a year or less from now, as convenient. It’s the best system yet devised to furnish the farmer wilh quick, ready cash. so necessary when spring farming plans start. Indiana Loan Company 21'i E. Washington St. Phone 15
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