The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1928 — Page 3
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WANTRft— All Wnd of elettriral work, estimates free. Virgil Grimes, Electrical Contractor. Phone 332 or 154 - 23-4p.
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DEVELOPING FAST MOTOR.
BERLIN', May 23. (UP)—A “Rock-
-o— f “t” automobile, constructed by 'cien—pahltiB bulbs. Many tists as the first of seven steps tnFra?»er. Ornencastle ward a ‘'Rocket” airplane capable of <’,09 iNo. Jackson St.! reaching new limits of space, a t-22-5p, tained a speed of more than 125.2f)
j wiles an hour within -10 seconds of
-fhev. roadster, good | its start at the Avus race track to-
rgain. Dr. Ayler. ! day.
DROP*; irP x GREENSBURG, Ind., May 23. — Chester Aultman, proprietor of a grocery store here, who only a few' days ago recovered from a sever siege of influenza, is suffering more umlosirablo pains. About a week ago he believed himself sufficiently recovered from his ailment, to resume his duties in his store. When he endeavored to carry
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Babcock for Depauw and C 'chrar. for State Normal featured. Tht DePauw O20 302 000—7 9 1 State Normal .. 302 000 100 ii 10 0 Batteries— R. Fowle and Scheiner; Hedges, Parks and Chestnut.
mild laxarive. The complaints hold however, that all the medicines passed out are not of this nature and the results might prove serious.
REMARKABLE HF<
SYCAMORES BEATEN IN CLOSE CONTEST
M’NAMEE TO BK<> U)< 1ST
MARION, Ind., May 23. (CD —
— 1 —' ■ ■ ■— i John Teegaiden, s. p of Mr. and Mrs. INDIANAPOLIS, May 22 With] Emm it R. Teegarden, of Marion, has Giaham McNamee at the microphone he r .'nid of g.hin to high school foi
Bunching their hits in timely fash- the International 500-mile race to be I four con 'cutive ye; i w tbout being
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Plunty of cabbage nts, also other vegem plant-. Phone 132-A r . 21- 5t. One living room suite ni -uite, one l>ed room jb. ice box, one Chif--h furniture, two laige piece dinner set, one age. Phone 756-Y. or St. after 6:3ft o’clock. 23-2t. Three grand stand A, jets. Frank Bittles. Ip —o -Kindegarten tables, ~ed. Phene 120'Y. 22- 3t. A 1927 Essex coupe. A teal buy at $450. broad. Prof. E. G. Has-J3-K. 22-2*r
-Cement Porch boxes squate, $2.00. Cement ictery or lawn’s $7.50. Veencastle. 503 N. Irui. Sublett.
Newspapers, enthusiastic over suc-j cess of the test, predicted that a Rocket airplane—which it is hoped to perfect within six years—would bring down the flight time from Berlin to'
New’ York to five hours.
Construction secrets of the machine are guarded closely, but the United Press learned recently that the , “Rocket plane” is to be propelled by a series of rocket discharges, and j would descend by means of gliding. Fritz von Opel, former German racing champion, piloted the car in the test. Spitting flames, smoke and gas, the strange contrivance started almost like a big bullet down the straightaway of the track. Within) six seconds, from a standing start the car was making 37 miles an j
! hour.
Because of fear that the machine j might get out of control at turns,, only 2,000 people were admitted to the test, but it hud been well-staged and millions of radio auditors were able to “view” the test vicariously. Von Opel, son of a leading automobile manufacturer, before he started 1 the car broadcast a speech about it | over the radio. He described the; seven stages from the first test uu : tomobile to a “Rocket airplane.” i
The second
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ion off the offerings of a pair of State Normal liurlers, DePauw won a haul fought game yesterday in Terie Haute 7 to 6. The hitting of
SCIENCE Si'. WS SLEUTHS OF FUTURE MAY OUTDO EVEN SHERLOCK HOLMES # Particles on Clothing May Show Man’s Occupation and Home Tov;n —French Investigator Pave* Way With Micro ,co; ,c Examination to Convict Slayer.
held at the Indianapolis Motor Speed way. May 30th, will be broadcast by National Broadcasting Company over a national network extendine from eoa-t to const. It is the first time in history the historic race, classic will be announe •d over a national network, comprising more than thirty-five stations over the combined NBC Ro and Pacific networks. McNamee will come on the air, berilining the last hour of the race j which begins promptly at Id \. M. I i’Mitral Standard time. With the ra* i running at least 100 miles . n hour [ M.cNamee’s voice will be fit t heard I shortly after two o’clock the afte • j noon of May 30. Central Standard j 1'ime. McNamee will devote a few I moments to detailing the position >f S the leaders and the important factors in the opening hours of the racing j contest. He will then detail the la| by lap story of the waning race and announce in his inimitable, gtaphic manner the scene a- the winner thun deta down the home stretch in a sen lational finish which bring fame am fortune to one of the drivers who starts the world famous pood ecent.
DIRT TRACK It ACE SUNDAY
Modern 51-uth Examines Scspect's Clothing With Miproscope. Shows Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Creator of Sherlock Holmes.
Stahl- manure at. ' of th “ seven . Von West Walnut I ^ ' sa ‘ < * wou * < l be construction of a
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- Milk fed frying 716 for Saturday : 23-2p j
-Ten pigs. James Melt. l. 23-2p.
II UN Sherlock Holmes looked ut a man's shoes and saw red on them, the great deteelive
of fiction couhl ! -’a 'ly 'In.' lo
cality from whirh a-.u ; .o. Detectives of t!ie ti. ure will be able
to go Holmes otic lr t:nr, if one may judge from some of i: oi uriflr stud
. les now heing mad; upon du i par-
on railway-hke tracks, because it, tides.
Physicians hi ve long hi own that
more than 200 miles an hour, and! of a “Rocket” motorcycle with a speed of nearly ISO miles an hour. It would he necessary, Von Opel, said, to run the faster “Rocket’’ car
TERRE HAUTE, May 22 S.mv of the leading dirt track driver cam paigning on tracks in Inniana md Illinois will lie seen Sun ay at thi Black Demon .' peedway, Ten-- ilaut< big mil.* saucer, locaUxl five mil**.' noithwest of the city. The B.ack I)*
>f tile few mile
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tvould be too fast for roads. “The third stage,” Von Opel nar-
i rated to his spellbound radio audi1 ence, “will be a Rocket airplane capj able of speeds from 175 to 250 miles I 5 room, modern, an The fourth will be a plane none 295-L. 23-3t j construrte< * 10 explore unattainerl al-j titude in space. It will In* equipped Six room house, mod-, h special meteorological instru-i VK. 23-tf. ffe 11155 . Fifth there will be a faster i plane manned by a crew within seal- ,
ed chambers.
“Next will come an altitude Rocket
So likewise might other o> upatlons 1 be dcteunincil: a hool tea- In. from I chalk Unsl; a Jeweler from gold and i silver particles; a druggist limn chemical specks: a Imiihermuu from ml- - mite fragments of wood, and so
through most of the scale. I rnon t riu 'k * s 0I "
In the same way a mail's city may ovals in the country and, with tlvl he determined by analysts of dust |tiack in fine condition, plenty i*1 I found In his clothing. If It contains | thrilling racing is expected to ' -ult.;
much carbon or coal, he probably , Two 10-mile dashes and
absent or tardy a ingle day. The lad hn-. not only held up thirecord during hi- high school years but did almost ns good dining the tim he went to grade -chool. He was absent with the measel;-. and mumps while a scholm in gra e school. In addition to this, the boy’s grades were of the coveted sort. School authorities say his grades were excellent in every r‘spect. He was a member of the high chool concert band, playing th* I'leugel horn and the trumpet in ^iis work. He also has considerable golfing ability according to his admirers. After receiving his diploma with the re-t of the senior clu-s this spring Teegai 'en ays his plans are not definite. He -a . ; he hopes to continue on to college hut believes he will work a year or -u before following up his ; tudies.
movies It took Lew Cody and Oxven Moore eighteen years to keep a pact made In them when they were both member- of a stock conn any presenting “The Three of Us.” While the company wa- playing in Boston Lew and Owen discussed tin* nossibility of motion pictures which
were shen ju«t coming into being. Cody and Moore decided they would wait until the company was through playing in New York City and that they would then “sneak down” to one of ihe little film studios and work in a picture together. This was almost ;n the shape of n da#e because stage actors who appeared in films sort of lost their caste with ’he rest of the stage folk. !* so happened that though both :i-i go to work in the movies it was nroossible for both to appear in the same picture. Cody and Moore have both achieved international fame as screen players and both have accumulated fortune.- in the profession hut it was not until Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer profit ced its screen version of Roi Cooper Megrue’s “Tea for Three” that the tv n were able to complete their pact by working in a picture together. Cony i co-starred with Aileen Pringle and Moore has the role of the friend of the young married couple. The picture, which was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, is now being shown p.t the Voncnstle Theater and i -me of the biggest film comedy hits of the reason.
III! RSI) A VS IIV E BEST RADIOS WJZ, Hookup, 7 p. m.— Maxwell orchestra. WEAK, Hookup, 6:50 p. m.—The honeymooners. WEAK, Hookup, 7 p. m.— Victor Herliert memorial concert. WOC, Davenport (575) 8:30 p. m. —Song cycle. CNKM, Montreal (*111) and CNRO, CLRT, CNRy, 7:10 p. m.— Empire Day program.
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dust Hying in the . ii- n:a;. ejure rer tain ailments and city olti iala have sei-ii to It that cl.lldri a s lieullh cm city playgroumU is protect <1 against dus by certain du t-laylug chemicals, such
as calcium chloride.
Rcsearcln* how tliut a man's oecu pat ion may he determined from the dust particles found on his clothing
and, further. In many
may learn the mime of
-Furnished apartments cnamuers, j which he has his home, fire Reduced price for! “Next will come un altitude Rocket i The mutter seems simple enough, rooms and kitchenette,'! ' of reaching a height of | too. A i.-cl worker v ill nave ftp ami kitchenette. Call I fro,n 12 1*2 to IK miles, travelling j par'K’L'S of at.-d dlnjifiig to^lHs cMI.
23-21.' at a • s P e, ‘ , * of more thun 625 miles
0 1 an hour. This would make it possible -House on 612 East! t " ari>und the world in a
I ••ay-
“The seventh stage will he an ethereal space Rocket capable of reach-
r, doom house on east) in ^ neighboring planets.”
one 314. 21-3p.
jutuire of C. E. Vestal.
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lug, no matter how often he may brush them. Such particles might he removed by brooms, vacuum cleaners or even magnets, but u sufficient number remains for dit- animation by a micro*
scope. •
comes from Scranton: if copper, from Butte, Montana; if hits of minute coral, from St. Augustine. Florida, whose streets are paved with coral,
and similarly down the list.
No one pretends that the list at this time is accurate. Bat some patient Investigators In the fulurB muv compile a list of occupations, as web as of
cases, police j cities, with all the precision that the i|u>t Sunday uiui also w
the city In 1 advance of s* I m e may bring to It
1 and then the job of the detectives
promises to be easier.
A few years ago a French scientist was able to help the police to eon vlct u man suspected of .. certain murder in a quarry. The suspect said be bad been sleeping in the Helds. Microscopic examination of tho man's clothing revealed the presence of quarry stone traecs. The man (lieu confessed.
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feature grind are scheduled. 'I lie fir-t j ace will stall at two o’clock.
Bill Cuniming-, crack Indianapolis r liivcr who leads pilots competing in ^ the Wabash Valley Racine A c a- Z I tif.n, wa- one of the firri to enter
Sunday’s races. Cummings walk**d
| away from the field at Jungh 1’nik
on tin* fcaUiic*
ev -nt at Sunflower in tin opt niii'.: race of the season. He will drive a Fronty Fold. Uther ctm-k diiv«is j from whom entries have been rereiv ■il nre “Howdy" Wilcox. Bom Bene i field, S. K. Bone, Frankie Hweieart,
‘GIFTS THAT LAST’ For / 1 THFGRADUATE/ /
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Give the graduate a gift that will last tlii’oughout the years to come A gift that in the future will bring back happy memories of joyous school days. A Complete Line of ('ruen Watches
-ail of Indianapolis, Bill I’owcll j Terre Haute and Merle Strain
I Bloomington, Did.
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!—June 1st, two rooms hath, heated. Phone I
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—Modern furnished! Jy reasonable. See me I >af*r. 17-tf. I -2 unfurnished apartSt. 23-4p
We have all the colors of the rainbow in DUCO
MOTORISTS ARGUE FOR ADDITIONAL SAFETY MEASURES ON HIGHWAYS
MOTHERS ( OMI’I.AIN
anted— Saleslady, apply in Sewing Machine Com-23-tf. Several refined vu.ssing work. No sellply C. F. Peirin, Hotel It. IORPORATION wonts castle or vicinity, good nings. Must have good tome working capital, r Offica. 22-3p
jr^UCO can be used
To hear from some one ‘p shearing. 16 head. Ashworth, Rural 149, Greencastle, Ind. 22-21
anything which will take a finish- furniture, woodwork, children s toys, in fact almost everything in your home. There are a variety of beautiful colors, four rich stains, and a transparent Clear. Duco is easy to use, either with a brush or hand sprayer Anything you finish with Duco in the afternoon is ready for use by dinner time. We carry a complete stock of the only real Duco, made by du Pont. Come in and let us show you our color chart.
Convince Officials of Perils on Many Crowded Rofads — Prevention of Dust an Important Matter
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House cleaning or kind. 25c per hour, by 756-Y. 22-2p, -o- .■ A modern five or six •*>' June 1. Write Box “m*r office. 21-tf. •-awns to mow ami I Phone 140-Y. Ros?oe 22 3t 1 If you're going to learn j — lake advantage of plan offer. Write for ?>LER SYSTEM 512 N. 19-hp
Owl Drug Store A. FLEENOK Greencaatle, Did.
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P n ^'•l fold name, FranDidge receiptr, $8.00 ^'der. Mansfield. Re-21-Op.
"'•itching and picoting. f^eive prompt nttemtion ^ 23-tf.
Fix’em up Week House cleaning, papering, painting, repairing all takes MONEY |Ph nur business to serve the people with limited incomes. WHEN IN NEED of financial assistunce, see us. Indiana Loan Co.
24V 2
East Washington St.
PHONE 15.
The White Painted Guard Rails Help to Make Curve* Safe
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ESPITB the increase In the use of white painted guard rails, whitewashed traffic Indicators of one sort or another and more elaborate danger signals, automobile accidents nro steadily growing more numerous, automobile associations point out In reviewing the summer's casual-
ties.
The next great lanportunt step to rodure Iho number of accidents will he the elimination of dust, In the opinion of those associations. Dust. In nplto of Hie greater mileage of concrete roads. Is causing many accidents, a condition due In part to the constantly growing highway conges
lion.
WABASH. Ind., May 23. (U1MSavernl mother- her** have e mplain ed to authoritie- against tin* cu-toin of throwing small advert! c in< i t packages of patent medicine - on the front porch**- of Wulgish homes. One mother said she had quite a scaro when her small child found and at** a small package of tablets which were tossed onto he*' porch. Th - sample piwever turned out to be only a
For HER Wrist Watches
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Vanities Necklaces l iar Ring’s Atomizers
Mesh Bags Bracelets Brooches (jocks
For HIM Strap Watches Watch Chains Curt* Links Belt Sets Bill Folds
And Many (Hhers *
F. C. SCH0ENMAN THE JEWELER.
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High winds and passing cars raise dust clouds that have bean compared with the smoke screens of naval de slroyers. Through that screen the average motorist must guess his way and trust to lurk that no one is dl redly In his path, the antomohillsts assert. In some sections of the country, where motorists have been able to con vines officials of the perils in dust covered highways, the authorities are applying ehemlculs Ii/ the road sin fate, particularly calcium chloride, a moisture absorbing material that lays the dust. The preveutinn of dust Is unquestionably 11 large factor in any safety first campaign.
Worlds greatest value //j/ the vert/ict of. tho 'world • • • The most important thing ever said of Essex is said by buyers in the largest b-cylinder «alcs, and the most overwhelming competitive preference of automobile history III many territories Essex sales exceed loose of any other Six” by more than a. t.i 1. And, with slight variations, this preference is the nation s and the wot d *. t’odt h • $735 » Sedan (4 rfoo*) - $795 * Coupe - $745 («**„././« jo All prices /. o. b. Detroit, plui war excise tax ilayers can pay for cars out (tf income at lowest available charge for interest, handling and Insurance II. A. SHERRILL
