The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1928 — Page 3
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iO^IES AT THE VONCASTLE D THOMSON’S HORSE,
SILVER KING, A MARVEL ipinp over an ei^ht-foot wall oniback of his white horse, Silver is one of the feats Fred Thomirforms in his first Paramount n “Jesse James” which reaches wncastle tonight. It is a stunt falls for an infinite amount of ►e and unusual athletic skill. King the wall with legs spread lis in itself a feat. Only a trainHete could do it. But clearing Hi >uch exact precision that the mean land exactly in the saddle fs such n high order of skill
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Of T'hix Onv According to state conservation of-' ^ IJuy * ftciali considerable misunderstenditig I ^ Here And There exists regarding the number and kind
of game fish one may catch and pos- | sess each day during the open season. The impression prevails that if six black bass and silver bass are caught ami kept in one day then no i other species of fish may be kept i that day. This is not the construe- |
the law. Explaining this feature of the fish law, George N. Mannfeld, in charge of the division, says that one is permitted after ho has caught and i holding six bass (black or silver may make up this number) he may in that day’s bag take the limit of other species, providing of course that his catch of bluegills, crappie, rock bass and red-eared sunfish combined do not exceed 25 in the aggregate of all these species. For example, if one lias 24 bluogills he may lawfully catch ami keep one rock bass, or crappie or redeared sunfish. The limit one may possess at any one time is a live box or otherwise is the number one might catch in two days, namely 12 black ba.-s or silver bass combined, 50 bluegills, crappie, rock bass (goggle or • 'deyr) or red-eared sunfish combin-
ed.
TESTER!) \Y'S RESULTS American Association Toledo at Indianapolis (rain). Kansas City, 12; St. Paul, 1. Minneapolis, 3; Milwaukee, 2. Columbus at Louisville (rain). American I^earue Washington, 4-7; Bodnn, 3-R. Chicago, -3; Cleveland, 2. New York, 10; Philadelphia, 4. St. Louis, 5; Detroit, 2. National League New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 4; Pittsburgh, 3. Chicago at Cincinnati (rain). (Only games scheduled). Three-I League Terre Haute, 5; Quincy, 4. Danville, 5; Decatur. 2. Springfield, 4-1; Bloomington, 2-3. Peoria at Evansville (rain).
MONON ROUTE EXCURSION I f , t To I CHICAGO AND RETURN ' $3.00 Saturday Night, June 30 Special Train Leaves .Greencastle 10:45 P.M. Arrives Chicago t»:00 A. M. (7:00 A. M. Chicago Time) Returning Special Train Leaves < hiougo 8:00 P. M. (9:OU P. M, Chicago Time) Sunday, .Inly 1. BASE BALL SOX VS CLEVELAND / f j J. D. Ellis, Agent. / »
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that it has never been done in the
movies.
In the first place, Silver Kink had to be coaxed into standing without, the slightest move in a hot sun as his master suddenly appeared over the wall. This i-= enough to startle any high spirited horse and cause him to shy. After several preliminary jumps in which Mr. Thomson balanced himself on the wall the big horse became accustomed to the surprise and made no move.
STOCK STREAMS
Stocking Indiana public water with baby fish from five hatcheries operated by the state conservation department started in May ami will continue to October 1, George N Mannfeld, fish and game division su-
perintendent, announced today. SATURDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO
FEATURES.
, Mannfeld pointed out that these I WEAF Network 6:30 Goldman .counties obtaining lock fi-h earlier, u am ) naturally will receive the smaller fish | WBz (;m) 6;10 Rostnn Symphony Imt in larger numbers, and those | Orchestra. ’whose orders arc filled later will re- WSM ( ' W7) " 8p . m . parn Band, ceive less fish but larger in size and ; WJZ Network !) p. m. Slumber j the latter as a rule to better upon Nusic being released. ( WLS rhicnK0 345 30) National During May the division distribut-' ^ aln
ed 0,800,000 pike perch and 1,010,000 yellow perch fry. The distribution of black bass began in June and indications are that this species, sought | more than all others, will be unusuI ally plentiful this season as so far excellent success has attended
ALL OVER INDIANA
PERU— A chest used by pioneers of this section for the storage of flour and meal has been donated to the Miami county museum. The the chest is said to have been made by
hatchery efforts. Mi re than 1400 ap- Dr. Benjamin Henton, who came here 1 plications for stock fish were receiv- in 1836. It is of poplar, and all di1 ed this spring prior to April 1 when mensions are of a single board the the books were closed until next year length being seven feet, width two for such orders. feet and dept two forty
Closing Out Sale! We have sold our store to Mr. J. L\ ( ash but are keep* inj? a few Pianos, Player Pianos, Victrolas and Radios. These we are offering to the people of Putnam ( minty without thought as to cost. Read these offerings carefully and come in early to get the instrument of your choice.
Pianos Look at these BARGAINS Genuine Kimball Piano, walnut finish. NEW, bench to match. Regular price $420.00. Our ( losing Out Sale Price is $295.00 Terms .$10.00 Pey Month two Oal, PUyrr Pianos in perfect l H ‘“ n, ' h «° »a‘ch. A player v ,, r ^" n " ev ‘ '- before offered Regular price was *550.1)0. Our < losmg o u , sale price in $375.00 FREE wn? 00 r Hh of p,a v«’>- R *»n" eree <;im 'IVrniH are FREE Honch FREE
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VICTROLAS If you expect to buy a Victrola this year you, must not fail to see these. Genuine Victor. Like new. (Mhophonic reproducer. Former price $275.00. BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY $65.00. This is the most wonderful bargain we have ever offered. New Kimhalls— Orthophonic TypeNEW Regular $110.00 values. BUY IT N<HV FOR $72.50 on terms as low as $5.00 a month. Used Victor, former price $115.00. BUY IT NOW FOR $37.50. KIMBALL DEMONSTRATOR former price 1225.00. BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY $75.00.
Other Oood Bargains. Terms! Terms! Terms!
V2 Price w ’■ Hi-e offering as a selling s|M ‘ < ' ,1 d four dozen hottlen | ‘'tra fine furniture polish. M '' "n your automobile, PUno ’ Victrola, furniture.
Cartwright eMusic Shop SOt TH SI DP. OF SQUARE
Used
Pianos Victrolas Radios Loud Speakers
POTATOES BANANAS DREAD IPIl LARUF ONE POUND 1 jU| OAKLEY’S VERY P>1
COFFEE
JARS
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COBBLERS 15 LB. PECK
FANCY
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FRUIT
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A BOURBON 4
SANTOS
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35c
Ucnuinc Mason, Complete with rubbers
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MARSHMALLOWS
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FLOUR SUGAR
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24 LB. BAB
Best Fine (iranulatcd
SI-05 10 ;65c
(ERTO—BOTTLE 25c JELLY ( LASSES, doz. ... 35c JAR RUBBERS, 2 doz. ... 15c
LIFE BOUY SOAP 3 bars, 19c ( REME OIL SOAP, 4 bars, 25c MATCHES, 3 boxes 10c
MALT SUPER-SUDS,
MILK
Pabst Hop
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2 t / 2 Lb. ( an
VANCAMPS Tall Cans
39c
3 boxes 25c 3 cans 25c
