The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1928 — Page 3

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IN MEMORY Hear our Garden in lonely, We mi«s this flower «o iaie. But Her life perfume will be with

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WW1, M* U„™ up th( „. ! ‘"CHVBBV HOtDS , Damage mm e,„m..memory of Baity El l,„ Thamaa.l .. rhubby «"£ ^ m, a, W.000 ,0.o of .o.ch

valid datisrhter cf Mr. and >frs. Otto Sheets complained sold, Mrs. Sheets started a file in the house, sparks from the chimney set fire to the ioof, and residence of twelve rooms

rORTLANf) MILLS ] train reported the matter an i the —i section foreman in charge of that The three year old daughter of 1 part of the mad, with John Peyton MiS an 1 Mrs. Clayton Cunningham 'vent to the '■cene

AL a ‘t -r "'ho departed this life, May ‘>9 1<P7 i nubb >’ 1 ker . known as the ^ , r0 - a ,0m * n ° ® J 9 Husband, Sister, Ni ? ce., and Nep^ n '° rld ’ ; most » ,n P ula > entertainer, now " ‘"mUs R, Bloomington St., _ 29-_p | P [holds the mnil iee/yr,i .v, Q ...mri OAKLAND — Miss Ri

They found a number of youths

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^LE:—Peoples, Pink Daisya! Bune 704. 406 W. Franklin 2U-4t. J ‘ALE:—One mare, saddle)

W. S. Torr.

28-2p

Oil Dooms Coal Shovel

! holds the mail record of the word. <dAM.ANl» - Miss Ruth J. Mar1 “Chubby” is the f-llow that sings the tin - of this cit y- has b “ en p,ect(><1 Ma >'

Queen at Oakland City College. She will he graduated with an A. B. de-

ALE:—Flowers.' Mrs. C. T. j

■hone 181.

ALE—Ruby hone B4l*L.

King

For Rent-

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28-2t I

mango 28-tf

double, 28-Sp

RENT—4 room, modern d garage. Phone 710-L. 28-2 —Wanted-^- • • ^EP—Girl.for general house tone MO. Mrs. Harry W. 2«-lf. ——o [ED: (Jaibago suitable for ogs. Phone 333-K, 28-3i)

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-Sunday in town or on Niatesville a pocket book Vy, a W. R. C. badge and [tickets from stores,,iu, town, Hall C. r )9-K. Reward Ip.

liscellaneous—

Tuesday and Wednesday— to $1.60 per dozen. Carna • Jjier dozen. Eitel Floral Co. It. open after supper with as t of groceries fruits and s ever hit Greencastle. ’;!s hungry folks.

Sll rliise all day Decoration mhlc ft Son. 28-2p.

ji berries this eve for A. M. fancy ones. Open till 9 P. Jetz when hungry. -Os NOTICE eery and Bakery will bo ( by on Wednesday, May Jmtion Day. Hays. South Side Square. 28-2t.

DEAN ANDERSON PEAKING at a recent convenlion ot oil men. Dr, F. .Paul Anderson ot the Tnlverslty of KftPluaky,' declared that our‘change from an outdoor race to a race living indoors has made heating and ventilating the most important question in the engineering field today. He predicted that the perfect automatic house healing system will develop through cooperation of the fuel oil interests with the trained heating and ventilating engineer. Out of a total of about 20,000,000 homes in Hie United Stales today it is estimated that 600,000 already use automatic oil heater's.

quaint, humorous songs to the tune of his little banjo from the WLS -tation each Saturday night. Here is what the Chicago Evening American of Friday, July 29 had to say—

“Chubby Pat ker Win* Mail Record, „ , , . .

with his Banjo. What is thought to be! Sl ' hno1 . a8 *“i«tton will he held here

gree in June.

MONTICELLO — The 1928 enn-

a tec or cl for th-- receipt of mail by

any artist or team of artists broad- , casting from am tation has been ' Ulurch at Chalmer *-

established by Chubby Parker, broad-

casting from MLS during the last NEW MAYSVILLE winter’s radio season.

“From October 2, 1926, to July 1.‘ 1927, Chubby. received 24,0(k) piece-|

Mr. and Mrs.

Harry

of "radio 'm'aU* and 'telegrams.' InTix i 8 T pent ’ Su " day wi,h h -‘ aunt

months from November 1, 1926, to |Jane • Mo " lln ‘

of Gary died Sunday . Funeral services were held in Terre Haute Wednesday several relatives around here at-

. , for the next tram to run over,

tended the funeral.

Haward Harbison returned home Friday from the Terre Haute hospital

he is getting along fine.

Dave Forbes who formerly lived Here died Friday in South Caroina and will be buried at Ceader cemetery

»• t .u o i Tuesday at 12:30 he has many friend*

vention of the White Countv Sunday , , 01 , . , ; , , , around here.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Avey and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday

at their cottage here.

Mr. and Mrs. Chaunsay Jefferies and son spent the day Sunday with Harold Gibbs and family^ Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter spent the da\ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Usher Miller. Mr. and Mts. Roscoe Wells --pent

names of the youth* near *V» trn k were taken and an investigation wilt be made, according to Eoyton The youths were placing :arge nut’, spikes, piece - of cross ties, angio bars

placing mere material on the track and many other pieces of iron on the

The track.—Bedford Mail.

according to the plans made at this year's session held at the Met hod it

Grantham

Mrs.

April 30, 1927, he received 23,210 pieces. In eight wooks from January

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Asher of Indianapolis -pent Sunday with Jess

22 to Match 18, 1927, he received 15,- 1 Ke ' v "‘ n '• , ,

078 pieces i ' r * an< Mrs.JDan Hope ami* family "In. on,‘'single week, the week be- S '7\/ Sunday " ith Mr '

ginning Feb.unry 12. 1927, he receiv- 1 a ‘ ,d ^"' Chauncey

ed 2,853 piece . And mind you, Chub-

by bioadcasts only onece a week sing ! , . „ , .. . „ ing bis old time ungs and picking | ard sp,,nt Su, ' day W,til Maur,ce StPW 1

his little banjo, and that is on Sat . [ a «d a ^-laughter,

unlay night- Sarah German calleo on Miss Dan

The above'is from Friday, July afternoon.

29 issue of the Chicago Evenir- a. M,s ««' ah Gprman !i l M '«t Tuesday

Perkins and

j daughter.

Clyde Steward Ida and Laura Stew-

the day Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Wel-

ler.

Neat Mail Boxes Are Urged By U. S.

RECOMMENDATIONS ARE MADE FOR GROUPING RURAL DISTRM TS HERE

. - ' —ft- — -» ' Large.crtsp. crunchy Biscuits

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biscuits

lofl^ory.^odVliOo^wswr^m* ing - Just the real pick-up/©odror Spring. Eat with milk ©r fruit©. TRISCUIT - a real whole wheat cr#cker bv Tlie tShredUetTWKeAt CqOTP*«V

merican. Now in rhder that its pat-

with her daughter Mrs. Eva Smith

near New Winchester.

There will be a basket dinner al

The post office department at Washington has started a campaign

rons may see and hear in person the:

world’s most popular radio artist, ! „

the management of The G.anada ha t, "‘ Bapt ‘, st Chu, 1 <h Jl ‘ n " 17 ;' Every ' •* ,fai '" t lh '“ unattractive appearance

Chubby’' ln * ls we * eorn< ‘- Be sure and com. of many groups of rural mail boxes.

made arrangements to have

come to the Qianuda Theatre in |>er-j son for 1 day Saturday, June 2 and as he has been drawing such luige crowds we would advise you to cornel

early.

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with well filled baskets.

( l H I II NOI BKI IKS K I I'

Postmaster E. R. Bartley has r eived a bulletin on “Rural Mail Boxes” from the department, in which ho is purged to secure the co-operation I of the rural mail carriers in an effort li preserve the natural beauty of the

HOUSEHOLD H B M IV or j GEEANEINE/V

open after supper with as e of groceries fruits and i a- ever hit Greencastle. • hungry folk.-. <>l QUALIFICATION OF EXECUTOR i hereby given, that the unha- duly qualified as Exethp last will and testament in H. Wysong deceased, in km Circuit Court, of Puttdy, Indiana, and has be?n joii7. t .d by said Court to ad*aid estate. late is supposed to he solr th, 1928. • Wysong, Executor, ft Gillen Attorneys. 29-3t

r heiriek this eve for A. M. fancy ones. Open till 9 P. JM ctz when hungry.

AmA From Cleanlineks Institute

REP the refrigerator clean and sweet smelling with a weekly hath of hot water ami soap, followed by a cold rinse. The drain pipes require bi-weekly cleaning. Be sure to clean the Ice chamber as well as the food compartments. Tin coutuilieis fur cakes, cookies and’croekhrl shoUl/i'bO Cleaned weekly with warm wa’ter and soap and should be dried in the sun. Spots on cloth upholstery, if not too deeply ing rained, run be removed with a solution of thick snap suds and a little lukewarm water. Wipe the spot with a damp cloth until the soap disappears, then rub with a woolen cloth. Plated silver will not require such frequent polishing if allowed to stand for three or four hours in a solution of a little borax, soap, and hot water. Rinse with clean, cold water and wipe with a soft cloth. To get the most illumination from lighting fixtures, wash the ornamental globes and the bulbs regularly In warm sudsy water. Dry them thoroughly before putting them back into place. A gas stove needs a refreshing hath every two or three weeks. Place all removable pieces In hot, soapy water, and brush I he rest of the stove with warm water and soap. Be careful to 'dry the"6vens ah3 fcurners thoroughly to prevent rust. "* China ornaments and dishes wltli Intricate patterns may collect dust In the crevices If carelessly washed. Use a soft brush In warm soap suda to clean all curves and corners.

TERRE HAUTE, Ma\ 29. (UP)

When the Terre Haute Post informed i countryside.

Benjamin Pine, of this . ity, that it 1 M 1 '- Bartley i asked to make re- : had received a telegram from a new- ports from time to time to Wash- ! -civile ill New York stating that ington on the improvements accomPine had just inherited $15000, Pine j plished on the rural routes out of

j commented "it’s too good to he true.’’ j Attica.

The telegram, the Post said, did The department urges the co-oper-not say who had left the Terre ation of the rural mail delivery put-

The DaitclAVcmmcr Co . MakeM—E*iabli»hed HIM Keifer-Stewart Co., Indianapolia, Ind.

Tuesday and Wednesday— 1 to $|.50 per dozen. Carn4 per dozen. Sitel Floral Co. It.

11 r beiriea this eve for A. M. t fancy onea. Open till 8 P. wetz when hungry.

WEDNESDAY’S KIVF BUST

RADIOS

NA1IONA1. Bioadcastinp Network Haute man the money, and when they 2:10 p. in. Annual Memotial li.ij ini|uired of Pine who it might be, he

races, Indianapolis Speedway. ;

WGR, Buffalo, ( iU.i), I p. in.—Me ‘.’That is a new one on me. I have morial Day program with royal grer, h(l;jr(| nothing of it , have relatives aiders band from 1 oiunto. j n n,, w York but 1 do not think any WNYC, New York, (32b) b:L> p.; (( j- ^em would want to do a thing TO.—Symphonic concert, Central park. iike that No matter the word WJ/, netwotk, 1 p. in. Memorial j ame t lon)> it mu>t b( . fa i S e. Day exercises from Gettysburg, ad- 1 g

dress by President Coolidge.

WEAK, network, 8:30 p. m.—Opera FARMERS BUSY “La Traviata.” i . - j WASHINGTON, May 29. (UP) — JOHNS SWIKII I Daviess county farmers say they j"are us busy as bees” with their Herbert Sutton and daughter, Ed- planting and cultivation of corn, ith, of Clay City spent Sunday with 1 The acreage in thi< county is reMrs. Sarah Sutton and Mr. and Mis | pc, ted to be large and a bumper

Don Cox and visited the cemetery.

Mr. William- and wife, have pur-

chased the Show dter farm and will

erect a new house on the place. Will Boone and wife, Oral Hutclie

son and wife and Miss Uoniwitz of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mi.

and Mrs. James A. Hutcheson. Mr. Martin and family and several

others at Stop 36 were in Greencastle

Saturday.

James McFIroy assisted in clearing up the wreck on the Pennsylvania lin es at the Keelsville bridge. L. H. Finney and family of Williamsport, spent .Sunday at Joseph Hutcheson’-; and visited the cemetery. Joe and Vernon Irwin are spending a few weeks with their grandpprtj, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutcheson.

crop :• expected. The frequent rains of the past few day, have greatly en- ,•< u. ge<l tin woikcr and many repoii they are cleaning the weeds and gin-- tioin aiound the corn stalks.

NO SILVER DOLLARS

WABASH, May 2P. (UP)—Gut of st veral thousand dollars paid in at tlie office of County Treasurer, Amos Smith for lax, only 12 silver dollars wrie Used foi payment. There was a time when silver dollars circulated freely but they arc -o scarce now that it is almost unusual to receive

one in making change.

ions wdUi a view to effecting the grouping of boxes whereever pos--ihle at crossroads nr at other place on the route where a considerable number of boxes are located. In grouping these boxes, the depattment suggests one straight board he placed over three posts, with the boxes fastened on top of this board in a row. The department bulletin contrast ibis plan with the usual grouping of boxes, all on separate posts, some tall and some short, without an effui i made at uniformity. The bulletin I calls attention to the fact that a pleas ing effect can be produced by the expenditure of a little time, effort and

money.

This movement, according to th>-' bulletin from Washington, is “in i keeping with the movement sponsored by varion public-spirited organizations throughout the country to eliminate unsightly billboards and to endeavor in other respects to preserve the natural beauty of the country-

side."

t 1 and goodfir tfouf

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RPl NITY— One of the best nlustrla* of its kind in the -Peking local sales represenGur man in other sections * n 8 in through their connects. They are getting ex'uriiK from their work. They bed and are improving their W| th pleasing regularity. ’ a peddling job, nor is it ^iirg, stock selling or intan- • Our product is unusually * teadily sold and it stays you are interested in making tio " (hat will prove proflt1 *'ill be permanent, we sug1 you communicate with us t,! y. Interviews will be ln confldanca.—Box X, Ban-29-It.

Famous Rejuvenating Treatment by

Everett Gose and family of Brazil, called on Joseph Hutcheson’s Friday evening. Barney Unger nnd family visited in Terre Haute, Sunday. Joe Irwin was in Manhattan on Sunday. Karl Hutcheson and wife of Greencastle visited James A. Hutcheson on Sunday. o ALL OVER INDIANA BLUE ETON— Donald (’ady, 21, will leave July 1 for South America where he will repre.-ent Swift and Company. He will b* sent to Argentina as an a -istant to a veterinary.

FAST PASSENGER TRAIN NEARLY HAS ACCIDENT The fast passenger tram due in

this city from the ,-outh at 2:36 wm nearly wrecked yesterday afternoon, when the engine struck a number of articles of iron, placed on th.* tr ek

i near the Leatherwood bridge•H»y it THIJ BANNER jgioup <>f boy-. The conductor "i the

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VALPARAISO— An old fashioned well which once gave up its water in an oketi bucket has been discovered 1 hen* by workmen digging u cellar. The city's first steam shovel wa.-i being used in digging the cellar then i it encountered a solid brick wall an

uiToiis el»ansing cream contain- investigation reveal, d the old well.

ing the youth-renewing went#

'/water lilies. 2.50, 4.00. | FT WAYNE The entire crew of

the Manhattan Limited, fast Pennsy

f(fal$duy&in

World RcnouwJ Beauty Scievitut • /CLEANSE with Valaze O Water Lily Cream—lux-

of water lilies

Tone with Valaze F.xtrait-i

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n pen after supper with as () f groceries fruits amt a- over hit Greencastle.

' Is hungry folks.

I uesday and Wedneadaylu $1.60 per dozen. Cam1 per d-ren. Eitel Floral Co. It.

[he exquisite anti-wrmkle lotion which erases crow al eel and other lines, and absorbs th« tired look front face and eyes. A boon to thin, dry delicate

skins. 2.50. .5.00.

Finn the tissues and muscles with \ ulu/.c Georgine l.aetee the remurkahle muscle and tissue tlglitener which corrects u»tl prevents double » hin. puffy eyes and saggi.th' contom ».( n>ut drying the skin. *>00, b.mJ* Mullins Drug Store

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passenger train between New York and Chicago, which cel.vhhated $t twenty-fifth anniversary this week, is made up of Ft. Wayne men. The | train was inaugurated May 24, 1903 us the third through Limited on the Pennsylvania lin< between the east coast and the Great Lakes. The cars of Ft. Wayne men includes: E. L. Tenny, W. F. Hobrock, S. H. Meyers, F. A. Thomas, Mart Maguire, H. C. IJehig, Neil Hayes, A. W. Meier, A. J. Zurbaeh, H. Q. Wilker, F. H. A lams, and A. G. Woods. —o— NOBLESVIU.E— When an in-

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all the palatial homes | Interior temperature from the begln-

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which adorn the rolling acres X X of magnificent estate* on Long Island, the maximum of "livability’’ lias been reached In the residence of Henry H. Rogers, father of the former CountcHs Halm, who recently married Mr. Arturo t*. Ramus, a wealthy Ar-

gentinian.

The house U set In a broad lawn, which, however, Is clipped eloae only in the immediate vicinity of thn build ing. The roof is of warm red tile, and the houie is heated by an automatic oil furnace, which maintain* an exact

ning to the end i f sinter. Mr. Rogera, whose fortune dales from one of the earliest petroleum siicceasea. was the first of the wealthy Long falamlers to adopt automatic heating, which hut since become practically universal on

the great estates.

Interior airauifemeut of the Uogtra house is Hiutaualiy »paciou», but Iba home has been widely copied by small-house architect* la all parts of Hie country, who have adapted It* finely moulded lines readily to the purposes of smaller residence* ot the

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