The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1928 — Page 3

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an iS-yeaf-old ('hinese grirl described by the Uhine-e press as “Miss Kane’ 1

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He first tried conventional Chinese methods to win her, employing a pro fessional match-maker to urce his

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j ’But the girl would not have him, | and her family also were opposed. ! Miss Kang went shopping in the

Glendora i city of Peking. Kuo follow-

Poa ' I ed her and at a proplttuus moment j -elzed the girl in hrnad daylight, I hustled her into a ••art, and took hei

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fj FOR SALE AT AITCTION Will sell household good at my: house 622 Fast Washington St., Kri-! day-afternoon, July 6th. at 2:001 o'clock; including some antique furniture, 2 Red Star oil .stoves and other useful articles. Mrs. C. Edwin Jones, i 3-3t.

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llice to find the girl and arrest her : cavalier suitor. Chinese-fashin, the police ar.ested Kuo’s parent- because they could not find the son, and the Chinese l.ochinvar*.- mother and father will remain in jail until he give-

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^ At Your Service, Cowling the carpenter and general repair man. H>has many atisfied patrons. Can erva tpw more. Phone 715-K. .'l-lt

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-.Wr- We wdl he rlo-ed all day Weonev July 4»h; Kauble ano Ton,' Meal let. 2-2t.

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Otar Grocery and Bakery will he closed ail .lay on Wednesday, July 4in Louit F. Hays South Side Square. 2-2t. NOTICE; There will he no retail delivery of ice on Wednesday, July 4. Qirdner fifo*. Ice Co. 2-21 Plenty of fan. y lemons go ai 20c doten to help make that picnic rompltte, Wetz for fancy bananas. " RACES AT SULLIVAN SULLIVAN, IND., July 3. "Dutch” Bauman, peec of the dirt track auto pilots,will wheel his Fronty "Duece’’ in the 10-mile races and a 20 mile feature at the Richart speedway, three miles north of Sullivan on state road 41, July 4 afternoon. Bauman won the 50-mile grind at the Black Demon speedway Saturday afternoon, making the distance in 41 minutes and a fraction, and followed Sunday by bagging two or three events at the George Rogers Clark oval, near Vincennes, losing the opener on the last lap due to motor trouble. Despite his class, Bauman will meet stiff opposition in the holiday races from such stars as Howdy Wilcox, Bill Cummings, Benny Benefiel, Bill McCoy, Ira Hall, D. D, Morris, Howard King, Al Gulley, Frankie Sweigert and several others. The first race will be started at

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YESTEKDAVS KKSI l/IS. American \-socialion St. Paul, 7; Minncaimlw, 2. Kansas City, !*; Milwaukee, 2. (Only games scheduled). American l.eugue Philadelpliiu, II I; llostnn, 2-7. Detroit, 7; Cleveland, 2. Chicago, 7-1); St. I.ouis, 1-8. Washington, 4; New York, 3. National (. ague Bo-ton, l 5; Philadelphia, 1-4. (1st.

game 14 innings). Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 2. (Only vame scheduled). Three-1 l.eugue Decatur, 7; Bloomington, 0 Terre Haute, {), Peoria, 3. Quincy, 2; Evansville, 1 i H) in-

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Danville, 3; Springfield, 2.

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The Rfv. Howard E. Tower of j Greeneastle will hold his regular apI pointment at the Canaan M. K. church I next Sunday, July 8th. There will [ lie Sunday school at i*:30 a. in. and {morning worship at (1 00. Also church services at 7:.‘!n p. in. Every 1 one is welcome to come and help i us have a bigger and hetler Sunday

school.

Mr. and Mrs. Boss E. llusslei

northeast of Butler school house, on Friday morning at 10:30. Burial in Boone ( emetery. Mi (del leave- 4 ho. t ..( friends and irlati.es lo

mouiii his dealI.

HITS THE KEYS

nt his home, one and one-half miles {Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ball and son Mr. aid took a temporary transfer to the

and Mrs. Keith Ball and daughter ^United States to enjoy the unexpect-

spent the day Sunday with Mt. and ed fortune

Mrs, Gdorge Abney at Jamestown. ! 4 o—v

Sunday dinnei guests of Fay Sfteiv 1 • ei and daughter were Usher Millet and'wife, tlaivey Porter and daught eis, Harold Gibhe an.) family, Ray | England and Mi .? Bertiell Spence) ;

callo.l in ih.- afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Branson and ?on Mr. and Mr-. Jim Gove and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and

Mrs. Roscoe Wells.

PORTLAND MILLS

B<nn t.. dr. and Mrs. Fied Poitei

June do a son.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bullard of Gary visited a few days lust wee!, with relatives and friends, Roy Cun | ningluun returned home with them. Cecil, Amy, Irene, and Otis, Cunningham of Greencastle -pent over

Sunday with home folk -,

Mr. and Mis. Jim Love and daugh- | i ter pent the day Wednesday wi*h

Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Wells.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Avey and

pent the day Sunday with the form- 1 daurhtei of ludiunapidis spent Salur I -r’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. .j,,!,,, day an I Sunday at then cottage here. | ■ llassler. Mi-s Ijeona Culvert returned home

Wayne Owens called on I row with them for a few days visit.

Hoskins, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mi John Schwen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaman visited ' Indianapolis -pent (he day : VIr. and Mrs. C. K. Hill m Heelsvllle Sui'day with Mr. and Mis. Jirt- Sch Sunday. 1 wen. Miss Margaret Schnen and Miss Word has I teen received here of the Mo Ruth Schanglmnessy reminded

death of Charles M. Diel, who died 1 for a weeks visit,

at the St. Anthony hospital, last . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ball and Tuesday. Mr. Diel’s funeral wa held I children, Mr. and Mr- Eph Goodwin

Mrs. Sallie WeHs Came fur a weeks visit with Mi. and Mrs. Roscoe Welle. Bit H III BUI 1,II o\ KKSIGHI HAVANA, < ulm, July 2 (UP) Dr. Clarence MacDonald an Aineri can Chilopructor, is a tirin believer 1 in the GiMlde.-s of Chalice. For many years it has been Mac- j Donald’s custom to share the pi ice of | a complete lottery ticket every ten ! ■ lays with W. J Flanagan, of the ‘ Standard Oil Company. Last week Flanagan wa- transferred to th< I nited Slates and MacDonald forget-! ling to cancel the standing order was i forced lo pay the full price of 825 ; for a ticket. The ticket drew the first prize of #100,000 and MacDon- [

Misi Annie Soon of Rig by,! Idaho, who waa the novice «mms winner in the state typewritfaas championship, will compete in national finals at SacriinMfn • She averaged 66 words a udfuto net.

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RECOVER OLD CANNON

FORT PIERCE, Fla., July S (UP) •—An attempt to recover a numl>er of ancient cannons from the wreck of what is helieve.l to he a oo<) year old Spanish galleon, will be made soon. The city commission has upprnpriuted 3f’dl) to assist in recovering the relics which lie half buried in sand about a mile off shore from the Old ' Fort inlet. They will I* placed in the

city’s parks,

Worry 4 Denlist’s Aid ALBUQUERQUE, N. H , July 4 (UP)-Hurry worry, grief, an d ex-I posture, were given credit for causing trouble with teeth by Dr. Finest Mm- . ris of Houston at the tii-state dental 1 {' convention here. ■C “The infection har been present all , *Ichb. Ul Morris explained, “but j when too great a strain is can ed by additional “load-’’ on the body the ' W bpak comes.’’

N**TICF OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha- been appointed hy the Judge of the Cirruit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Anna Flizuheth Watt- late of Pntham County, d>ceased. Said estate is supposed to he ul-

vent.

Effie Herbert, Administrator, de bonus non, June 5, 1928. Hay- A Murphy, Atty . 1!) It NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the un de reigned ha- been appointed hy th ■ Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the e-tate of Catherine Van landingham late of Putnam County, deceased. Said e-tfite Is supposed to lie sol

vent.

Dwight E. Vantandingham, Administrator. June 5, 1928. Hays »tr Murphy Attys. U)-3t

JVotf—To Our Readers: Thi* newspaper presents to you this map and Points of Interest data in the belief that it will help you to know more about Indiana. Any sugges* tions you care to otler for future editions of this material, we will he glad to receive and pass along to the 1 loosier State Automobile Association for attention when they put out another edition.

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Compiled by the Public Relation* Department of the HOOS1KR STATE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, January, State Headquarters, Hotel English on the Circle, Indianapolis

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