The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1928 — Page 3

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THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY APRIE 27. Iw28.

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county. The li.te.^ille, Bickneii, Brazil, Burlint?-

| | Kl.ctric ransre, i;i■ w, $<50 cash. Mrs. New I 8P*8p | )N ' SALE:— Property of yi,| ..ns in Fillmore, Indiana Mill, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. Ray-

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k ( ; SALE—■ Frying chickens, l> ; and Orphingtons. Phom- |, 26-3t.

For Rent— y. !.| \'T- Furnished, modern |. ions'i ceping apartment, two fyiin (|uare, 201 West CoS;. Phone 812. 24-tf.

MEN:—WHO I.IKk TO TRAVEL and want work in romatic South America write. Fare and expenses paid. South American Sen Ve Bureau 14,600 Alma, Detroit Mi h. :’7-lii —Misceaaneous— Rummage Sale at V ire Depa tmeiu Saturday, Ainil 2Stli, 20-27-2p. Rummage Sale :it Fi • Depa tment

Saturday, April 2S- . S

The Oreencastle v'liiiing ( i. i i now ready to cbnti ict Ti...u; 0 a, ielage for this year. All farmer^ interc. ted in this pit .i.'i* m;,! ,■ \ \ fai’torv j of fire or iilant yor l. <;,.• | . ( a „. inir.g Co. 27-21.

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a " Officials in charge of the mc et arc Don’t forget the Voss Washer sale! king ' that 1,10 Eternities get in this week at (las Office. touch with the teams that are to be

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o “Ut the time of airival of the men so Don’t forget the Voss Washer sal. : ,lla t everything may he run off

this week at (las Office. smoothly.

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Bethel M E. Ladies’ Aid will serve Saturday. 2(!-‘ > t

SffliS tcita r.ot but cm play polo, Py th3 tirrq the rtory is ended, he is a man of men, a personage whom any woman would be pleased to have defending her home and hearth.

SATl «D i n * <• - " K umOS WJZ, h-iokup, 7 p. m.—U. S. Navy

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W.1Z, hookup, 8 p. m.—Comic Opera, ‘‘The Arcadians.”

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WBZ, springfieid (333) 7:10 p. m. —Boston sympho - y orchestra. WJZ, faew York, (454) 10 p. m.-—

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Rummage Sale at Fire Department Saturday, April 28th. 26-27-2p

Don't forget the Voss W i her-sale thi week at Gas Of p ice. 27-21-25 20 27-51

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U RENT:—Three, room furnish- Don’t forget the \ \\ slier s ,le rn apartment and garage, this week at Ga Oifl" G2C-X. 24-27-2p 23 :M-25-2(J-27-5t

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NOTICE 1 am again raising all kinds of v getalde and flower plants at the oiine location, across the railroa. from Canning Factory. Early Cabbage plants now ready. C. S. Butterfield. Phone 132-Y. 23-25-27-30-2-1-0t

$18.00 value, given away, this week nly, with each, Washer sold, at CIuOffice. 23-25-27-3t o — — POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT for prosecuting attorney C lifford R. Dickerson of Jacksoi town hip announces that he is « candidate for renomination for th< office of Prosecuting Attorney foi Putnam C ounty subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary, Maj H, 1928.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY THIS is to notify you, and each of you, that your Spring installment of taxes is due and payable at the office of the (’ounty Treasurer, on or before the firsl Monday in May, May 7. Lome early and avoid the rush. Pay before May 7 and avoid paying the delinquent penalty. Alva Lisby, County Treasurer.

FOR TREASURER Alva K. Lisby of Marion townshiy announces his candidacy for the nom ination for treasurer of Putnam Coun ty, subject to the decision of " tht Democratic primary, May 8, 1928. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK STARS TO RUN HERE Semml I ntcrscholastic Meet Draw Athletes From 2! Schools. —o—• Final airangements for staging the third annual interscholastic track and field meet were completed yesterday afternoon, when drawings for the housing of the 24 teams were made by representatives of the campus fraternities. Officials and equipment have been provided for and everything will be in readiness to get the big meet started promptly at 1:00 o’clock Saturday afternoon on Blackstock field. In the three years that the inert has been held, it has gained statewide prominence and Saturday will find nv< r 200 of tho outstanding high school trackmen of Indiana compet ing in the individual and relay events Manual, of Indianapolis, winner of last year’s meet is returning to de- | fend its title, hut with the large num- | her of entries almost every school 1 entered ha- a chance to come out vic-

tor.

Muncie, led by Secri.st, basketball st: i , heads the list in number of eni ii - with 28. Garfield of Terre Haute i.iie of the strongest teams jn the meet is entering 18 men. The other teams eompeling that will arrive either Friday afternoon or Satin ‘ay

AT THF Y<>NCASTLE William Haines scores annthe; knockout. The star of "West Point,” "Spring Fever" and “Brown of Harvard” enters on a new sport with a -kill and nonchalance ns screamingly funny as it is romantically dra-

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The sport is polo, heretofore brought to the screen only as atmosphere to establish the aristocratic social condition of the characters in the picture. But in "The Smart Set" which opened today at the Voncastle Theater, polo, its antecedents, environments, and education, is the whole picture—and boy, wtiat a wow! An understanding of the gentle art of clinging to the right side of a uirse while pasting a polo ball with i mallet is not even necessary for the enjoyment of the picture. By tho time William Haines as Tommy Van Buren leads the American polo team to victory over the British, the audience are on their feet cheering with as much enthusiasm as though they were at the Meadowhrook field on Long Island instead of in a palace of the cinema. The Haines of “The Smart Set” is a more skilled and artistic comedian than the Haines of “Spring Fever,” ir "Brown of Harvard.” He has acquired a technique of comedy that is instinctively his own while the romantic appeal of his love scenes with Alice Day, who by the way is an ideal heroine, will leave the flappers palpitating with envy. Haines enters the picture as a typical rich man’s son, a lily of the field

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