The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1928 — Page 3

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I-ADlESt—Eain $27 wpf*k spwIhp dresses; experience unnecessary. No

~ tt'OKPVs; | seJling; material cut, instructions mammoth bro«e poults' f i lrl,ished - Ro >’ al Dr ^ s - N.

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Greencastle Hatch-

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LR—Ponderosa and Beefplants. Malilon Fisher.

-To rent by couple,

Duroc modern ?ix roo,n bouse with parage. Prefer bungalow, by June 1, or as soon thereafter as possible. Apply by letter only. Box X care of Ban-

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Victrolas, $25.00, $42.50. O.oo, on easy terms. Cartusic Shop. It.

LT Kimball piano in excellion. Regular $420.00 value, ial price $205.00. Terms as 0 00 per month. Cartwright

ALB—First class, 3 years cow, choice of 3. Giving ’ions milk daily. Art Fry, 19-3p. ——0

For Rent—

SENT:—June 1st, two rooms St and hath, heated. Phone 19-6t

Last year, Sturtridge, then Tiger captain with a string of DePauw **’ and Indiana Conference records beSjJ hind him, placed second to Kennedy

@ $ -r- »r* $ -J. of Missouri in th. dstathlon at the'

S-P-O-R-T-S Of The Day

Here And There

Busy Time For The Baseballers

Penn relays.

TO BRO ADCAST WAR SONGS

WANTED:—All kinds of junk at

highest prices. Phone 561. Harry Rohard. We will call at any time for your junk* 18-2t |

—Miscellaneous—

INDIANAPOLIS, May 1 - The first complete racing team to appear

17-tf.| R() TH VARSITY AND FRESHMEN at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway TEAM WILL PLAY FELL 110 complete preparations for the

SCHEDl’LK NEXT W EEK.

SATURDAY. MAY 19,1925.

500-mile race to be held May 30 ar-’ competition is the first Harmon has rived here today. i entered since that memorable victory

in the first 500-mile race held on

It is the Mamnoh Special combina- what has be ome the hi tori. Ino ’.-

tion of three cars captained by Earl napolis track.

Cooper, silent veteran of scores of

International contests. Peter Kreiv 0 —"

wealthy southerner and Johnie Seymour, champion motorcycle driver,

also are listed as pilots.

Page Three,

ALL, OVER INDIANA

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ELW’OOD — Chester M. Strader

The cars, among the most attrac- of this city who is s rviii" n ‘ erm in tive in a year of eye pleasing color the state reformatory at Frankfort, schemes, are finished in Marmon yel- Ky., for stealing an autom ’>ili‘ is ;o low, the identical color carried on the be released soon lev: use of hi tnuMarmon Wasp of 1911 which Ray sical ability. Clemency is to be c\Harroun drove to victory. This year’s 'tended by Kentucky’s governor who

has heard the prisoner play on the piano, accordion and handsaw. Strad- < r intends to seek theatrical engagements after he is released.

BLOOMINGTON — More than 35 Indiana University students went on the annual geology field trip to Madison, Did., and spent hours inspecting geological formations and collecting fossils in various parts of southern Indiana. The students were accompanied by Prof. Edgar Cumings, head of the geology department, and Prof. C. A. Malott.

ELMS INN

Next week will be the busiest time of the year for the DePauw base ball teams. The fi' -hmen team under the coach in; ,.f Tubby Moffett and! the Varsity directed by Todd Kirk, I will play .-ix games next week, and

/Every, Inch a Real Home Is This Colonial Type

Bring your friends and eat a spec- the .Y ar8ity wiU . wimi U P *be ial Turkey dinner, Sunday. May 20th 1 ,;U * ^ ,l * :unsl ^ u ^ er n >1 ‘-* $1.00 per plate. Baked chicken din- <>n Momlav > at :i 45 o’clock, the ner 65ct. Baked Ham dinner, 65cts. ! Wjl ' m “ et Wabash here ’ P r °-

Phone 293 for resen-ations. 18-2t

New and demonstrator player rolls, regular $1.«0 values, while they last 25c each or 5 for $1.00. See our window tonight. Cartwright Music Shop. It.

ENT:—Modem furnished t very reasonable. See me W. Shafer. 17-tf. ENT:—3 unfurnished rooms housekeeping. Phone 105-K. 18-2t

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209 Olive St.

1N I) IA N A POLIS LI VEST<H K INDIANAPOLIS, May 19. (UP) — H..g prices closed 16 to 25 cents lowm-

at the Indianapolis Livestock Kx- • hange today. Receipts were estimat-

ed at 5,000. Holdovers numbered 565. Bulk 170 lbs. up brought $10. Cattle receipts numbered KM) and

the market clased steady. The calves market closed lower on receipt of 300 head. Beef steers cleared the pen- at

of at

5 room unfurnished L „

2* i $ 1 $01.85 with a possible top

!|14. Vealers were austioned off

Landes Apartments I to * 16 ani1 heavy calvp ' a '

The sheep market closed steady.

vidina min does not interfere with .nc

game.

On Thursday, 'h’ squa , will (fu to Texre H '.ute to ;jl ry the h diaua 8t ile Normal team, ami •.In, Freshman team will play the V. ab.i h freshmen on I Me Keen Field Wednesday «i'l bo an off day r or both team-, V.e 'Ibii'-ilny .Muncii Normal play- r • • • and the Freshman team play s Wao i n a*. Grawfrrdsville. Oa Frida*' lb * Varsity plav s Wabash at th.nvford-.ville un i the fol lowing fueoday the season will close against Bull "' on MeXeen Field j Special prices as usual on all fruits land vegetables after .-upper, get I yours at Welz’s. Hurries, Berries, Berries, and lots of fancy ones at very low prices after supper. See Wetz.

A IdVINO ROOM forty feet long that | ' ImtchinTtp lx Is practically wbai one bus in this o\ '« 1 vi ' " ytT STI

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Small yellow and white, dog. Finder call 540-K. las Alexander. 19-2)).

MONIES

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AT THE GRANADA

James W. Horne, who directed Key. Re- Buster Keaton in “College,” current 18-3t at the Granada theater, is one of

TIGERS TO RUN IN BIG STATE

D'NINQ LIVING fcOO¥ BOO*

[_ JfICM KOOt PUM TT- jT CUM*'* Kt'*«1 • *

With the prospects of facing most of the outstanding trackmen in Indiana collegiate circles, seventeen Tiger trackmen left for Purdue

I Hollywood's best known megaphom*. j this morning for participation in

Blue and tan soft hat. I wielders. He has several successful, the annual Big State track and field

Banner Office. 17-2t pictures to his credit, including “The meet this afternoon.

o Hottentot,” one of Douglas McLean’a' Numbered in the front rank of the

hits; "Kosher Kitty Kelly,” and “The' 176 cinder artists from 17 colleges

-Wanted Mikt f Consul," Horne’s particular^ and universities, are the three pros-

! flair for comedy wop him the assignment with the Keaton unit of the

IS ENVELOPES at horn _ ... „ i Joseph Ni. Schenck organization. r™I 77>*7*.**•?»■ . t m * i p^ar in support of Keaton in “Col2c stamp. UTeur, Dept.;^^,, : _, clui| j s Ann ( , )rnwa||( le3(tfns

town Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.

Indy; Cirant Withers, Harold Good-

, , , I win, Snitz Edwards, James Mack, pven » s -If you’re going to learn . Mason and Flora Bramlry. ' Iture— take advantage of | of f(tmouR colll , g( . ath , etes a i.

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liOl.hlt S i M F>l ,l- > lvhil .|, ir .,, k . a ra( |j (a | .j.parturr f-„m Chuago. ’^{anything Keaton ever has appeared

I ENVELOPES at homeExperience unnecessary, work. $15 to $25 weekly :l 2c stamp for particulars <“pt. K-615 Gary, Indiana. 19-lp.

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ID:—A modem five or six 8 by June l. Write Box C Office. 19-tf.'

D:—We want your old ks, and magazines. Call us 756-Y. I7»p.

N—Earn $18 dozen sewing hour.

SUNDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS WJ7., hookup, 6:15 p. m.—Collier’s

hour.

WKAF, Hookup, 7:15 p. m.—William Simmons, baritone. WKAF, Hookup, 6:30 p. m.—Capitol theater program. WOH, Hookup, 1 p. m.—Symphonic

Experience unnecessary; no asy, steady work, materials fssed envelope brings dehen Dress, Goshen, N. Y. 5-12-19-26-4 p

A: Make $18 dozen sew >me, spare time. Experience >ry. Everything supplied, ork. 2c stamp brings partial Garment, 543 HroadYork. 19-26-2p.

WKAF, Hookup, 2 p. m.Cadman’s conference.

-Dr. G. I’.

nusual Opi)ortun-

for Ambitious omen to Make 5 to $15 a Day old-established, wellSt. Louis mamifacdegires to enlist the es (if a f ew ii VHi utT ,. intelligent Nvomen, to 1 them in Graencastie ••'UrroundiBg territory, w ork is pleasant and

finely profitable. Kart

U|1 time. No traveling.

,previous experience re-

ed If you want to turn bate time Into twhr-— >u to establish a ^“'lent, profitable hi|siyoyr own— invesli-

L^bis interesting opportUerview call Monr ^ uesday between!

4 p. m. at the|

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01 Particulars.

MONDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS WBAL, Baltimore (286) 8 p. m.— Klta Deulhoa Canto, pianist. WEAF, Hookup, 7:30 p. m.—General Motors hour. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, (405) 9:30 p. m.—Program commemorating Lindbergh’s Paris flight. WOH, Hookup, 8 p. m.—The Pion-

eers.

WJZ, Hookup, 5:30 p. m.— Roxy and hia gong.

pective Olympic stars, Rinehart, | Crimson javelin thrower, Elder, spe«.tly dash man, and Martin who stars in the mile and half mile runs. Coach Bucheit is taking his entire squad to the meet and will scatter his trackmen through all of the

Kamsey and Hogan will be

entered in the sprints, Sutherlin in the half mile, Carter ami Howe in the two mile, Christie in the hurdle races and Cornthwaite and Sutherlin

in the 440 yard dash.

Spohn, Button and Scott will handle j the field events for the Tigers and [ Gunn and Christie will be entered in

the jumps.

With excellent chances of placing high in the mile relay event, Buoh eit has entered the team that- set a new record for the event in the Little State meet last Saturday. Hogan, Cornthwaite, Sutherlin and Ramsey will compose the team. Indiana -and Purdue appear to hold the best chances for taking first honors in the meet tomorrow. Indiana has a slight edge over the Boilermakers by reason of a two point victory last week. Notre Dame should take third place in the meet and dope favors a fourth place for the Old Gold squad. We will wait for you with attiactive prices a- well as goods. Wetz.

ceptlonally well planned ('olonlnl In :is<‘ • The living-room extends on one side into the dining-room, set off only by two sninll chins closets, ami on the other Into Hie sunrooui. The Whole effect is one of spa- .

cioustiess and hospitality.

Another outstanding feature Is the down-

stairs bed room, which can he used ns sick-room, guest chamber, playroom or sewing room, us occasion arises. The stairways are compactly arranged and well out of sight. There are eloscts and storage space enough to please

the most acquisitive housekeeper.

White, cream or grey paint may he used on the i siding with shutters, trim and roof In harmonlr. Ing colors. The walls and roof are mode to re sist heat and cold by Insulating with colot ex. The c ost of building mny ho kept dov\ u by excavating only half of the house, taking care to Insulate tho unexcuvuted half will! a layer of celotex hi order to heal the house easily In tho coldest weather. A further saving may he effect T v LTri-,MWf TTiia **d l'.'' finishing off the walls of tie- si . ond floor .. rooms with celotex Instead of lath ami plaster. Left either plain jmlnlcd, stained or llnlslvd with a dainty stencil «on-h wells;

are extremely effectlv and durable.

V l*. Celotochnlo Tnstltute, Chicago, 1921

GAY PRINT WITH MONOTONE SMARTLY INTERPRETS THE MODE mv ' V kk

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Hurries, Berries, Berries, and lots of fancy ones at very low prices after supper. See Wetz. Special prices as usual on all fiuits ami vegetables ^fter supper, get yours at Welz’s.

PICK STURTRIPGE TO 60 TO GARY

Fix’em up Week House cleaning, papering, painting, repairing all lakes MONEY It’s our business to serve the people with limiled incomes. WHEN IN NEED of financial assistance, see us. Indiana I^oan Co. 24V2 Washington St. PHONE 15.

Dick Sturtridge, DePauw’s best known athlete, will leave Greencastle in a few days to return to Gary for a final training period before < titering the Olympic try-outs at the Yale Bowl, on July 4. Sturtridge returned to the DePauw campus in April to work out with the Tiger trachmen in preparation for the Yale try-outs. All decathlon entrants will com

OUvII an alluring array of hoatite ^ 011s printed silks us the mode displays this ««‘Hsimi ! In their seductive coloring and artful patterning they fairly beckon mllaily to come and huy Come and huy] That Is the very thing women of smart fashion are do- 1 lug. buying these pretly, joyous colored silks to their hearts’ content. Not only Is the modern silk print \ Irresistible in He loveliness, hut it Is 1 positively Inspirational to the designer 1

pete on July 4 in the only try-outs in when It comes to lielng styled into

that bra nth of the Olympics. The first four men in the tests will represent Ameiica in the Netherlands in

August.

Former college stars who will tryout include Kennedy, Missouri, last year's Penn relays decathlon winner; Plan.sky, N. Y. C. A., former George-

frock or Idonse or viirtous spring tog-

gery.

It was surely, an firtlsite some one who conceived the Idea that guy *tlk printtlooks it* brilliant self the umre when conlntsted w ith 11 rubric of solid coloring. The thought has developed Into u far reaching vugue^ sitllats find endless, opportunity to evpodt

„ . “Ideai*.” new that fashion so enrtintown stai . Betlinger, Islastlcallj applaud-s the l onddnln,/ of

exotic colored piinls with monotone.

Elkins, Nebraska: Churchill, Oklahoma: Doherty, City Cillege of Detroit; Elliot, Bethaney; Lloyd, Navy; Grant, Haskell Indians; Osborne,

The designer of Hie stylish, frock here plchirest cIiookcs to unite a striking printed silk with an oyater white

Coppcr» (wiiard $250,000 Sh ads

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Three of the finest violins in the worjd and a rare cello from the master hand of \ntoniim Stiadivarius were heard for the first time from any i dio station when played recently before the microphone «f \VLS, I'hicago, by tin \\ I.S String Ensemble. Totaling more than a quarter million dollars, the instruments were placed under a special guard from the Chicago police department detailed under Chief of Detectives \* .Ilium E. O'Connor, t ouing from the celebrated collao* tion of Emil Henman of New York, the strings were the King Masts milian Joseph Stre.d, valued at $85,000, made in 1709; the Peine* Xhevenhticller Strad, $53,000, made by the famous violin maker in 173T at the age of 90: the May .laquet. $10,000, 1714; the liausanxan cello, vintage of 1721, $55,000; and the Gasparo da Salo viola, 375 year* oty $10,000. -IN MATHEWSON’S MEMORY

John McGraw, of the New York (liiints, puts in place the final V. F. W ItmJdv Poppy on the wrmth that will decorate the grave of i liristy Mathewson, wmLI war veteran and idol of the hasehall world, on noriat Day. (’ol. Hohert S^arr Allyn. New ^ ork ( Jty (H((ht) is one ui tlu trustees of the V. I*\ M. Huschnll T rust Fund.

Auto Clubs Undertake Educational t ■> Campaign to Safety-ice Indiana

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so tiny fabric. With whnt glowing nucceSH. the picture gives proof. Hlglily Important aiyle Item* In this modish spring frisk ure the apron drape made of the solid colored xtlk and the capelet collur buttoned Vip close to the throat, also the handsomely designed sleeves and parttculurly the very smart Interpretation of

navy blue with white.

Printed silks In pastel color* vie with those of more flamboyant hues, i These have an exquisite delicacy both I in tints its well as In the subtle tra- ; eery of the design llsclf. Their popularity 1* foretold made Into simple dresses which Purls tells ua will have I short sleeves. Ifewcver, the sleeve of | | Immediate slyle Is hunt ttlid vvhlmsl. ' I eally designed. _ [ An outcome of the rogue for fabric ( combinations Is the dross‘of printed, -Ilk over wlihdi Is posed n rcdlngote of solid colored georgette, preferably mivy or black, for these dark colors veil even the most .gorgeous prints to

I the point of refinement JULIA HOTTOKILBY.

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