The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1928 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928.

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KOKOMO — Eutfintcrs aud mechanics of the Superior Machine Tooi Company have completed a block test of a new type airplane motor which they’ claim will mean a new chapter

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tors were footloose to go into Ohio!

anc Indiana at this time.

Around the Capitol there is a feeling that this means the end of the investigation, as far as Ohio and Indiana are concerned. The Indiana inquiry relates to only one spot—Allen

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II li »ide-u«ake merchant of today sees the handwriting on the wall. It’s a day of IUIj 111 .UlN KSS, large mergers, part ownerships arc chunghtK to. corporations. Larger stores are cooperating, combinations so to speak, are fornu-d. lint why all this change is the customary quoery.’ Frankly speaking these formations are for one purpose—that of obtaining the best possible merchandise for sale at the lowest possible prices, thereby gaining the patronage of customers in that par-

ticular locality.

In joining this large nation-wide Merchants’ l oOfTerative Buying \ssociation, »e get advantages such as, better quality merchandise in season, price concessions due to the large amounts purchased, and prompt service due to the size—prtJ^yige of the organization. Thus the community benefits greatly from such a new departure. lor twenty-eight years I’revos’ has been your dominating home institution. As ever we are striving for iinpr(^v*inent—hence this new business venture which v ill he to the advantage of all. The idea of the whole thing is to affect saving* for you. Wc fed by being a member of this ( o-operative Buying Vssocialion we are able to make I'revos’ the ‘‘Economy Center of (ireencastlo."

NEW STUDY COMl’LETED

in aviation. The motor is six cyhnd- ^ ^ shower Saturday afternoon at: county, ers and has advantages of li ' ltl o’clock at the huroe of Mrs.} weight and comparatively low cost. Hammond on iktulh Indiana compii-) It weighs 220 pounds, UJ0 pounds J|ifcn ti ng - in a very pretty manner two! lighter than the motor in Col. Chas. f . . v ^ 20On to be married,)

A. Lindbergh’s “Spirit of St. I-oui»", ^est. | BLOOMINGTON, June 2. fU*)plane. O. L. Ham, superintendent of M;ibcl of Indianapolis,' A new laboratory' study showing how the company declares the cheapest' , ^ to w . e(i p 4U j jyjckson of Lake-1 the quality of lime produced from the plane motor now costs $1,000, while- mon th. Miss Anna* burning of limestone, can be controll

the new one will sell for less

$800.

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ed to produce best results in such commercial uses as plastering, water softening, wool washing, and purification of sewage has been completed in the Indiana University chemistry laboratories by Dr. F. C. Mathers, of

I land, Ha., this month, Miss belle McWethy who will become the .bride of Kenneth McCoy, June 9th

—I at the Methotdist Church in this city,

INDIANAPOLIS — Between 700 an( j L eo ^iDon of Miami, formund S00 persons are expected to at- erly ‘ Mi£S BJimche Bickncll of Green-

tend the annual convention of Indianahonor guests. . , „ , , t) Lions Clubs here June 11 and 12. h onie 0 f yi rs> Hammond was the department, and K. J. Lay, grud-

decorated in pastel" shade*. There) «“te of the department,

were four tables of bridge. ! Numerous requests for reprints of Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Murk;* ^eiR article setting forth the re-

Bills of Ft. Wayne, sister of Miss' ‘

McWethy and Mi s Maria Bauyer of

Indianapolis.

The party was one of the most delightful social events of the season.

There will be a golf tournament for delegates the morning of the opening day. Non-golfers will be taken

for a tour of the city.

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CULVER — An athletic program Saturday will open activities of the j thirty-fourth annual commencement 41 week at Culver Military Academy. A i regimental review will be held Sun- ! day followed by baccalaureate serI vices. Legion day will be observed Jj Monday; guard mounting, Tuesday, ♦ and awarding of diplomas Wednes-

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WABASH — Forty minutes after Dean Wukerftcld had telephoned an order to Ft. Wayne for electrical supplie.-, they were delivered here by air freight, the first shipment of the kind

in Wabash's history.

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PLYMOUTH, 1ml.,'Aune Chicken thieves here ‘‘hav

on their heads."

Tin- Marshall County Protective Asociation has offered a rewnTd of $20 for informutinn leading to the identification and arrest of any per-on iound guilty of stealing anv thing ,ui vit] 1],- from it- meimyers.

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WASHINGTON, June 2 (UP)— Local citizens are boasting of this .city’s first real “skyscraper.” The building is the new Peoples National Bank pudding. It is five stories high. Workmen have already .-larte- i moving furniture into the structure ami it is expected the rooms will all be filled by June 1. Many business

Tbe As.-ociation took thi> action of the chicken thieves became active in Marshall county, again after a few WBbks of quiet. Ever ft member ha- been asked to mark his ihieken.- in ,-ome manner -o that he cam identify them if theyi an

stolen. Ij

In mlUition,»tne association has an-loum-ed that, A will enforce the poultry buying licemte-.diivv by lequcsting •very jioultiy hu v<|M,'in the couniy ’o renew their liceiia^Wf tlie expiration.

firm office.- of this city are to

Wiived to the new loiation. i l^- banking department vvill be foimally opened June C, and on the morning of June 7, it will be heady to do bu.-iness. Construition of the building started several month.- ago and Washington as a whole had watched the work until final stages

were leached.

LOST—White English bull dog with brass mounted collar. Phone 138-A. 2-J

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! twelve hours standing on a piece of i wood 5 by 6 inches atop a ten-foot pole. The boy and some playmates erected the pole and young Deweese mounted it, but on the first trial remained only two hours, but made the twelve hour record on the second at-

tempt.

RU’SHVILLE — Jasper I). Case, was the fir.-t Rushville resident to talk across the Atlantis ocean by telephone. He conversed with his wife in London, England. * u — NEWCASTLE — Byron Bunch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bunch, has been appointed to West Point by Congressman Richard N. Elliott. He is to report July 2 at the academy. Bunch •passed the tests given at Ft. Benjamin Harrison and is a graduate- of the Brooks Flying School. SEYMOUR— Seven local churches will join in providing a daily Bible school here this summer. The term is to open June 11 and close July 3.

suits of laboratory experiments here indicate wide spread interest in the

investigation.

Using tiie pure Oolitic limestone of this section for their work, the Indiana university chemists have shown how differences in temperature of the burning limestone causes differences in the properties of the lime formed. They show that differences in limits of time in burning cause only minor differences in the properties of liine

formed.

The active quick-slacking limes were produced by burning at a low temperature while the inactive and slow slacking limes were found to be

TO HOLD CON VENTION FT. WAYNE, Ind., June 2. (UT) —The Indiana State Bar Association will hold its annual convention here sometime in July, L. B. Hat-pcr, secretary of the Alien County Bar Association has been officially informed. The information came to Harper from Joel A. Baker, secretary of the state

organization.

The exact dates in July when the

convention will he held have not lc- j produced at a high temperature, the been determined, but the convention optimum temperatures ranging from

will last two days. 2832 to 2012 degrees Farenheit

Tlie last annual convention the As- Settling qualities of lime hydrates flociatioa held in IX. Wajnc \raj in plasticity of putty made by soaking 1 '0-1 when William P. Green, of Ft- fij-y jime hydrate, weather and time Wayne was president of the state ti.+-, poqujrejjmnt.s f 0 r the stiffening and sociation. . I thickening of lime are all considered

Several nationally prominent ; men in in the 8tudv .

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LAJ'OIvIE— The LaPortc County harm Bureau has offered to defray the marriage expenses for the first couple offering to be married at the bureau s annual picnic this summer. Mure than 3.00U persons attended the picnic last year. IH— 1 I'. WAYNE — Arrangements have been made for the annual iris show to he held here under the auspices of the better yards committee of the Chamber of Commerce, June 2 and 3. —4)—. LEBANON — Friends and relatives of Miss Eleanor Honan, local singer, have received news of her sue ee.-slul debut in grand opera at Bellune, Italy, She was the only American in the cast presenting “Rigolelte". Miss Honan! Is en route to New York from Marmtilles, France, and plan^ to spend the .summer here. »■» ■■■ ANDERSON — The population of tin.-, city is 13,000 according to a post office estimate recently announced. Ihe number of families Is climated to be 13,000. BLOOMINGTON — Tlje Indiana | University book store is to be enlarged during the summer months, according to an announcement. An extension to be added will be used as a storeroom for the storage of books and other supplie.-j.

husband because he insists upon having a large number of children in their family, attorneys have agreed

here.

A divorca or limited divorce, the attorneys held, is the only relief a woman unable to bear more children

can obtain from a man who demands the

additions to the family. ‘

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CRIME INCHEASING IN (IR EAT BUIT AIN

NO PROSECUTION

lnd ” June 2 ’ (UP) ~ AUBURN, Ind., June 2. (UP)— No Uabash woman can prosecute her Walter Wing, 19, son of I). A. Wing

of Waterloo. Ind., is thankful today,

because these two things arc all that' ,, ^ on f l wt ‘ ro t, "‘

kept him from serving a six months Penal Farm sentence and paying a fine of $100 and costs amounting to |1C0. The sentence and fine was imposed upon young Wing and later

DeKulb Circuit

court here after he plead duilty t'>

the inadequate provision lot eomniodation of youths sy; fonnatories, and the ilifficaltjjj which some governors ofsudi' lions am faced in fiiniin? T occupations for inmate.

NORM M \ nEMITS Tulti FATE OF NOBILE t\Dt OSLO. NORWAY, U<; i;(|j Norway today started its great

MUR LIN TO SPEAK. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., June 2. — The baccalaureate speaker at Iniliana university on Sunday, June 10, will be Dr. L. H. Alurlin, president of D*Pauw University, according to Dean Paul V, McNutt, chairman of the commencement committee. The I. U. Orchestra will furnish music. The bfidchlaureate ceremonies will he held in the amphitheater, unless rain forces 1 the meeting indoors in Assembly hall. ... i The T. U. baccalaureate services come the day before the University’s 99th annual commencement exercises

on June 11.

Dr. Murlin lias resigned the presidency of Del’auw and will become pastor of the American Church ’ of Berlin. He acting pastor of that churv-h in 1909-11. Prior to becoming president of DePauw in 1925, he was president of Baker unircr.-ity, at Baldwin, Kans., and of Bo.-ton U.

.selling a pint of liquor to one of hisi maleii - lhe aveia « <; of ,nen dt; - ! Fchoohnutes last w'inter. The timely la ' ,,ed " :is ® ) ^“* ‘ompm-ed with < arrival of a physician at the bedside! total dail - v averatft ‘ of 8t!8 women, of the buyer of the liquor was all that I One of the outstanding features kept him from dying. of the n-purt concerned “come buck.-’’ —o to prisons. A total of 13,658 men and ... _ 2,216 women had previoifsiv been

LARGE STRAWBERRY CROP

WABASH, June 2. (UP)—Wabash is contemplating one of the best strawberry chops in years, those familiar with the berries say. Unless some dry weather comes along an . stops the development of the straw -

arc reported to

doing well and blooming freely.

LONDON, June 2 (UP)— Crime is increasing in Great Britain, according to the annual report of the Prison Commissioners of Gieut Britain. More criminals, longer sentences, over-crowded reformatories and full

main facts contained in the report.

The daily average population of the prison- and reformatories during

the year was 10,800, compared with i forts to lo , ni lhe {ate #f 10,500 during the previous year. The Umberto Nobile and his Ho

report remarks, however, that the in- Italia

crease is largely dut to sentences of The official government *

pedition started for licr^j will board the Coal ship Bergen the ship will ptoceelb! Bay and using that as a kA, through the great Arcf.w the Dirigible, now many boon

ported.

Meanwhile captain Riistf was ordered by the utinrtU Tromsoe and to continue W

921 women had been previously ; Bay bj boat At spiubeifi

women

convicted one to five times; 1.13G men ami 855 women had been previously J convicted six to ten times; 3,117 men

and

convicted II to 20 times, and j await arrivai of two .-iap!u» men and 2,978 women hud been prev- I T(l c various expenitions »i!l iously convicted more than 20 times. bim . ut ]j a j-i n a areftl

The report declared that there had ! aml | and tuUl . uVer (he

berries, the fruit will be more plenti-I been fewer short sentences during w | 1L . ri , Nobile might lave 1»*‘

ful here than it lias in several years. The year than in any preceding year. Practically every person in this, white- the number of youths comniitcd

city that ha.v any sort of a graden in to m-forma to rie.- duiing the year vva VYc drove O''.’ mill- • ,k ' w his yard has a little patch of the her- 501, a record. Thi - figure didn't in- get your Suniia;. iiimrics. The plants are reported to be ! elude tu girls. sure and come.—Wdz

The report concludes by stressing y 4 0%

URAWEURDSVILLE— Tlie UWfoidsville Heating Company due to unseasonable cold weather, has resumed service _ wliich it discontinued May 25. believing summer had arriv-

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MARION— Tins Junior As ociatiun 1 of Commerce is .-iponaoriiig a vaudeville show to be given June 12, pruci eds to go to a fund for establishing

of an airport heile.

GARY’— a huge snapping turtle was given a luiijfl auto ride j>y two policemen who sjugiit to find the fish market from which it strayed into traffic of the downtown district lhe officers finnjilly called at the right place, the market of Andrew Kmetz, who said tlie turtle had been

missing a day aril night.

OUTSTANDING JOI RNALIST BLOOMINGTON, June 2. (UJ>>Dunalj A. Y'oung, of Bellcfountaiiie, Ohio, graduating student in the department of journalism at Indiana University, has been chosen as tho outstanding journalist of the year at the state school, and George F. MeKnight, of Foyler has been elected president of Sigma Delta Chi, the national professional jourruli-tk fraternity on the campus, Y'oung is present Editor-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student, campus newspaper, was editor of the 1927-23 Red Book, rumpus director}’, and a member of the 1927 Arbutus Staff. McKnight who is to head the embry o journalists next year, has recently been named editor of the 1928 Arbutus, Indiana University yearbook. Other officers of next year in Sigma Delta Chi will be Ttvie Jacobs, of Indianapolis, vice- pre-ident; Franklin Mullin, Kushviile, secretary, and Jean Graffis, Richmond treasure.

INVESTIGATE EXPENDill RES WASHINGTON, June 2.-H*ns of' Senate elections committee to invade Ohio and Indiana to investigate expenditures in the presidential primary , Contest blew up today and the proposed trip w*,: postponed indefinitely, but with th» understanding tliat the matter will be Uken up again in* about a w«ek to determine whether 1 thri proposed investigation will be made prior to the Republican nation-;

al convention.

After a meeting of the committee, it was given out that there is illness in Senator Porter Dale’s family, tiiat Senator Alben W. Barkley’s daughter

INDIANAPOLlJi— More than lut) l about to graduate ui»d that Senplants and shrubs have been planted H. McMaslcr has been ill

and it was feared overexertion would \

impede his recovery. 1

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the courthouse lawn. The plants a furnished by’ the city park de-

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GET IN THE MOVIES All You Embryo Toni Mix’s and Mary Picktords Bring The Whole Family for A “( lose tip” At BROAD RIPPLE PARK INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY, JUNE 10 At The Greatest Fun Frolic The State Has Ever Kuo" 11 GUEST DAY OUTING Morgan and Putnam Counts The park’s camera man will “shoot" visitors j ronl yj two counties in swimming, on the rides, on the base Held, in the. big picnic grove and other spots in tho These will later be shown in Greencastle at the Gian’ Theater. COME FOR A DAY’S OUTING IN THIS I’AKK OF A THOUSAND AND ONE WONDERS FREE DANCING-FREE ZOO-CHILDREN fR ££ Free Parking—Base Ball, And Other Athletic F' 11 ’ 1 ' GET FREE ADMISSION TICKET* AT OKKKM ASTLE HANNEK VM* 1 ’ 1 ’' THEATER AND ELEENOK’S DRUG STORE.