The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. MONDAY, JULY 0, 1928.

i CLASSIFIED ADS Keep Your Skin —For Sale— Looking Young

calves.'

Browning. Phone 24f>-X.

a FOR SALB- hKOo.ifre.h calves j beauty it , al , kinds of , *o. Browning. Phone Jh.-X. j father with this new face powderui l M r " MELLO-GLO. Does not give the skin!

bu. corn four | a Jry feeling; does not clog the por-1

es; is not affected so much by per- i i spiration. Stays on longer. So pure 1

59 llUm °rc- a „d tine. MELLO-GLO

•*•$ + 0 + ® + * + * + © S-P-O-R-T-S * ^ Of The Day ^ ® Here And There &•

FOR SALE:—2J5 Tu^on^

liles north, city. Aaron VV. Coupei ■ | es;

FOR .44.

SALE:—0 pigs. Call

Rural ti-ot 1

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and tine. MELLO-GLO is made by new French Process. It’s truly won

derful.—Mullins Pharmacy. JUVENILE PUFFER

Twilight League Standing

FOR SALE—5 room modern home.;

All on ground tioor. Good location. LORAIN, O., July t*.—Lorain now Part cash, rest easy payments. W. j has a claim to the youngest cigar

A. Mundy. 7-tf. 1 smoker in the world.

Ray Is-atheiman Jr., J, who com-

r\ —For Rent— u FOR RENT:—f foperty -ju? .''outli Vine St. New^rW‘- r '■ ,, • S 00 ' 1 f,oors > ••futnace, bath, cistern, garage. Phone ■^760-X. 6 ' 4t naj ; FOR. RENT:—Furnished rooms, 408 East Hanna Street. 6-3p.

FOR RENT: —Modern desirable furnished rooms fur light housekeeping. Phone 525-1 5-tf. ml " FOR RENT:—Nice 5 room modern

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louse. 718 East Washington Street.

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menced smoking several months ago, according to his father, refu-es to puff anything hut the biggest and blackest of them. The lad began by chewing the cigars, Leathei man, Sr., said, and later started smoking. The habit is not hamful to the boy, he

said.

"Of course he does not smoke excessively,” .-aid Leatherman. “He smoke- and chews moderately, and it seems to have no detrimental effect.”

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Friday’s Game YESTERDAY'S RKSI LTS A m eric a n A nsncia t ion Kansas City, 4; Indianapolis, St. Paul, 1-11; Toledo, 0-1. Columbus, 7-1: Minneapolis, 5-4. Milwaukee, 8-5; Louisville, 5-8.

MAI ENDORSE HOOVER i SKELETON IS FOUND Ml V IE, Ind., I (UP) Thai HAMMOND, Ind., July 9. (I P) j Delaware County W. C. T. U., prob-lJu-t as everybody was about to get ably will endorse Herbert Hoover in excited over the finding by Harry I the coming presidential election, Mrs.: Dunging, a local ba-ement cleaner, J. W. M Milliun, county piesident of of a woman’s skeltton with the legs | the organization announced. | removed, the neighbors solved the

j "It is likely the local organization i mystery.

| will take the ,ame stand as Ella E j D i hlul be en hired to clean

Boole, national M. C. \ V pre-ulenl a lhe hai , inenl aml whiU , , JiRBiniJ Hoover, "Mrs. McM.l- arou|l(J hp llnc0Vprpd in ( , ebl . is

_; that had been accumulating for we

* >l1 '''' 1 ' don't know how long, a skeleton of a

1 ' : " - "• woman. The logs of the skeleton had J ' dry «'"! v removed. Detectiv. rushed to that certainly could not be Gov. A1 j th(> but just when it >eelnpd Ind E. So ilh. j that a gieat mystery was about to

I develop, some neighbors stepped up

R YIN IS “TROUBLE JINX” |and recalled that a Dr. OHundo Jack- \ VLPAKAISO, Ind., July it (UP) , son and hi> wife, also a physician, The "trouble jinx" as contractors now dead ten years had lived in the

call it, continues to block the com-

house. Police, the neighbors and Dunging were satisfied that the “remains had been part of the laboratory equipment.

who endorsed

lian said.

No reso'ution has been

PURDUE WORTH SIX MILLIONS

just been submitted to Fre-ident E, C. Elliott and the board of trustees of the university. About 25 percent of this property represents gifts to the university; something unusual in the annals of state institutions of learning. The university covers 4,700 acres, upon which are located 54 building.' 1 , thr report aid. All of these building- are used for class or re-search work.

PROPER n OU STATE UNIYER-I SHY HAS HIGH VALl E < oV

1 ROLLER REPORTS.

Alumni students of the past have donated many of the buildings to the university. Included in the outstand-

i ing gift- are the Ross Ae Stadium LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 0. (UP)- j and recreational field, Memorial Un- — Purdue university’s property here i ion building for student activities, is valued at approximately 80,500,000; Memorial Gymnasium hall or dairy according to the annual report of the 1 building, Eliza Fowler hall, place for controller, R. B. Stewart, which has! general assemblies, etc.

R VDIu Ml Sit LEU'I I RES

WASHINGTON, July r. (UP)—

_ The Radio Corporation of America —LiOSl will continue during the next school LOST:—Small purse containing i y ea| . Rs music recital lecture- debills and key, Saturday night. Leave j s j Rlie( | to assi-t musical in-truction in at Banner Office. Reward. 0-D ' p ub |j c .schools and colleges.

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LOST—Baby’s silk cap at baptizing ~”on Mt. Meridian road Sunday. Phonu ■■8Q2-X. m O' 1 9

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GERMAN PRESS BLUNDERS WITH HOOVER CHOICE

The service was conducted as an experieent last year by Walter Damruach, and President M. H. Aylesworth of the National Broadcasting Company reported that it drew wiue-

.-pread favorable comment.

Aylesworth said he thought this service was the fore-runner of luziio

education in njany other fields.

NOMINATION MIS I \KEN I OK ELECTION—SMI III MANS

ALSO ( n\M SED.

BERLIN, July 9. (IT) Herbert rad'Houver’s nomination at the KepubL :an convention, although anticipated

in despatches appear*

( l BA HAS OWN DRUMMERS HAVANA, CUBA, July 9 (UP) — A small army of traveling salesmen to tour the principal countries exhib-| iting examples of Cuban products;

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American League Chicago 13; Washington, 7. St. Louis, 10 5: New York, 4-J. (Only games scheduled.)

National League Cincinnati, ti; Philadelphia, 5. Brooklyn, ti; Chicago, 2. St. Louis, 7-11; Boston, 4-8. (Only games -cheduled).

Three-1 League Bloomington, 7 Quincy, 2. Decatur, 3; Evansville, 2. Peoria, fi t); Danville, 1-4. Terre Haute, 4; Springfield, 11.

Golf Players Busy On Sunday

S( OBI S V I (Ol N TRY ( LI B AW VItI)EI) VITLK FI LL DAY OF PLAY.

be sub-

1 ^ or many day.-

ng in the Ger man pre.-.-, nevertheless

^ .aused confusion here.

One leading Berlin newspaper the “Zeitung am Mitt.ig," usually well informed, evidently assumed that nomination meant election and announced in flaring headline-, “Hool^pver Chosen a- Coolidge - Succe .-nr.” •"- JlWrr ng “Ptm- Fwa: 11 . ( another pi-oniinent dail\- here, publi-h ed Governor Al Smith’s picture on the day of Hoover’s nomination, and announced that Smith had been select ed as the Democratic candidate fo | ^the presidency. This was more than a ^fortnight before tn» Democratic had

■^convened at Jlou.-t .i.

a ^ As soon as H o\ m : i,, mination be- » Came known in Berlin through a ' ^■United Pre-s ‘‘/lash”, memhei - of the j

American colon> here started placing

Ibets among themrelves; on the n--1 |sumption that Governor Smith woul I |be nominated at tl"n i m dd ol' t >

4 were placed here on Hoover. The first important Beilin news-

^paper to publi-h an extensive comp iment on Hoo\ei’- candidacy was the N !)official organ of the German Catholic a (party, “Germania.” Surprisingly eir “ lough, in view of its tiling church afIfiliation, the ‘‘Germania” came out

Iforcefully in favor of Hoover.

? ! The president of the German Reich •l*stag, Paul Loebe, in a statement to »! }the United Press, had echoed the sen—1 timenta generally heard in govern-

ment quarter- here w hen he paid

—-tribute to Hoover'- role in sending re- ^ j lief to Central Europe after the war. -/ The "Germania" attiibutes that hu-

mane gesture to Hoover’s Quakei

sentiments.

f ; Bpover A described by new n o ■

k-macliine."

enoriuous prodiutien at liigh -pei-

will be created by a law to mitted to Congress soon.

The-e traveling agents wil be under the direct supervision of the Cuban State Department and will endeavor to intensify commercial relations with otIn i countries by means of -ample.-

and printed propaganda.

S. ('. Sayers won the prize offered for the lowest gross score, with 79.1 I Sam Jones won the low net score i

j with a total of 70.

Harrold Talbott won the prize offered for the fewest number of puts | for eighteen hole-, with a total of 29. Dick Taylor won the prize offered j for the most "biidios” for the eour.-e. | He had three “biidies” or made three

holes with one under par.

pletion of Valparaiso's $400,000 sewri sy.-tem. The latest approach of the “trouble jinx" occuried here a few days ago when one of the recent heavy and frequent lain- came up and caved in the trench-work at a street cio-.nver. Heavy lumps of dirt crowded into the ditch and broke off several of the recently laid pipes. C. 1). Traxler, sewer contractor, has (greed that the recent deluge which; caused a -ctbark has confronted him ' w ith one of the gravest problems j since he started the project last!

April.

The Do' dme marsh, ,-outh of the i Penn.-yl\ania lailroud where most j of the (inlay seem- to lie taking place; and off - in feel that tin- -pot is the j key to the whole sewer -ystem. Unless the “trouble jinx” is overcome, officials be! ve, the y hide .-ewer con- |

struction might fail.

'The estimated cost of the .-ewer 1 through thi marsh " i estimated at' j ♦lOO.OOl) at lii-t, hut now that many: j of the pii" will liavi to he replaced,] officials t ;ir the co i will run well j ovci the e-timated figure. Much hand i digging w II have to be done on the ! proj« 11 he ause the ground is so| iiftened aid additional cave-ins are certain, making it unnovisable to em-

ploy big machine diggers.

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VI.I OVER INDIANA \\ \ I YSH Altlmo • h tins (ify’l uirpoit i only a few weeks old, alre iey 3'i!l pa ~i nger.- have been cur ried by plane quarteied at the port. 1 ( yrial t lieppi i ind ( aides Weniick,. in charge of the field, plans to make improvement.- te brim it up to gov

eminent standard-.

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TO UOLDCRS OI

Third Liberty Loan Bonds

The Treasury offers a new per cent 12-15 year Treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. The now bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1028. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15. 1928.

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Holders should consult their hanks at once for further details of this offering.

— ° i EVANSVILLE— Virginia Alic’ T.III.E (.IVES 1 P GOLT i White, 2. i a very up-to-date little \SHE\ H.l E, N. ( ., July d (UP) • R j,.| alu ( nui-t to -how airplane riding

H I'i * hie, ol V-hville, 1921 South-1 a i of rour e ti* ici, sh.* took a ein amateur golf champion, will be nu|| w |,j|,, U|) i,f((V(Vl(eet, She maife missing from the links this summer. 1 h(M n , , ,| iRht wlt | her parents, Mr.

Ehle’s physician has advised th’j^,, Ml . A lvin T. White, in a plane K° lfe t“ Pl*y th on. At var-L Ray t • -r.

ious times this year Ehle has been

suffering from chickenpox, grippe kVANSVTLLE Window and door

school huildlngs here

and sinus trouble.

RADIO

Third Liberty Loan Ronds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date.

A. W. MELLON. Secretary of the Treasury. Washington. July 5. 1928.

I FILLMORE

Mr. and; Mrs. Wendall O'Dell have TMi pound hoy, Boy Leon.

Excursions Ifi Day Limit July 21-Auff. 11 -Aug. 25 Niagara Falls,N.Y. min Virginia Beach,Va. 829.99

MONDAY’S FIVE BEST

FEATURES.

VYEAF Network 8:0(1,

Airman hour with I for Thoma

or.

WEAK Network 8:00 General Mot-

ors hour.

panes in ■ uffering

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rasulties, G. G.

Epplcy city recreat’ inal director as1 e11 -, rep"i ting 535 complt taly biokFranklin j , an(l ^ l lacke(J .,

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HARTFORD ( TI V _ A a guide to aviator the ford Hartford City, Ind., "will be painted on the roof of

WGY Schenectady (380) «:30 Gen , th( . ()vi l | 11 .,d I Corporations

ral Electric Hour, with Frederic

Bear and Grace Kern.*.

VV.IZ Network 8:()0 Brahn- Program VVJZ Network 5:30, Roxy’s Gang.

-pent Triday

fred Dewee-e

plis.

Mrs. Wilfred Meek of | t a few days last week ! with Mr. and Mrs. War-I

Mrs.

in l Mr.

Mich! in Fill

tier.

Mr. and Mr.-. Dallas Buurk spent Saturday night with Air. and Mrs. Earl Gorham. Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Meek spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mis. Harry Hunter and family. \ Mr. and Vfrs. Roy Smith north of town have a daughter, horn Saturday. Mr.-. Isn.ie Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs. Trank Hunter and daughter motored to Lafayette Sunday. Mr. and Mr-. Chester Dav spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. cloyd Allen of near Uloverdale.

For ticket*, reaerraftona and rfetai/ed information apply to; TICKET AGENT

BIG FOUR ROUTE

I KK RLE TWISTER COLUMBUS, O., —July 9. (UP)— Several weeks ago, when a twister got sepaiated from its fellow- and paid a brief but impressive visit to the Buckeye Lake summer resort near here, it decided when leaving to take, among other souvenirs, the floor of a eottuge belonging to Charles H. Vance. Sweeping acro-s the lake, several, miles up the lake the twister evidently tired of its forcibly annexed companion and dropped the floor on the water. After the -form had gone a kind- i hearted wayfarer saw the floor and ! lashed it to a tree, in event someone should pa-s by who needed it. Then recently, one of those winds which ari-e only when one wants to go fishing in a mall boat, came sweeping across the lake, .severed the moirings of the floor, blew it down the lake, and deposited it neatly upon the owner's beach. Vance is now waiting fort a wavefull of nails to complete the task of reassembling his cottage.

VINCENNES < ounty cominis-,-ionei will meet in a special session July 12 to advert,, for bids for the Geoigi Rogei ('III - Memorial boulevaid to be cnnstiie ed along the. city's water front Building of tli thoroughfare prob y will be started this summer.

DECATUR I bo y Bohnke, funnel of Aiains county wa- seriously injure i iiceutly win i a bull which he wa leading to a \ iter tiough suddinly attacked him

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Mrs. Grace Gorham from latketoii spent Saturday night and Sunday with horn folks. Miss Marie Starkey and Mi.-s Winfred Matthews of Indianapolis is spending thi- week with Mi. and Mr^. Chester Day. Mrs. Ivan I.i'hy is working at th“ Atlantic and Pacifir grocery store on the east side of the square, .-he start ed Monday,

W VTEKMELON CROP IS L V I E SEYMOUR, Ind. July 9 (UP)— Jackson county’s wateimellon crop igoing to )»• a late one this year, according to growers of the melon here. All indication.- are that the crop will he plentiful and good but will be about three weeks late. Usually the melons are ready to go on the malket by the first of Augu.-t but light now the melons aie only knobs and probably will not be rondy for the market before lute Augu-t. Jackson county is rated a- one of the best melon centers in the Southern part of the -tate hut certain weather conditions are nece-sary fot th»' fruit to ripen properly, it was pointed out. The recent heavy rains and the chilly weather were held responsible for thr* delayed develop ment of the melons.

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FIRST PHOTOS FROM BVSK OF NOBIEE RESCUE

.• These pictures, taken for the United Press by Pathe News cameratnen, are the first to come from Spitsbergen, where representatives of a half dozen nations united in the search for General Nobile and the citw of the Italia.

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Major Umheito Maddalena, who located the missing men. shown discussing itscue operations With Capt. Manoia of the base ship, Citta d. Mdanu. 1

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Major M i M ilana's plane, the giant bavoii 5 j5, just belorc the fl'K 1 • 'h* 1 found Nobile's camp.

King s

They’re All Going

to Amsterdam

Mi s Tilth NT'’'oN, Juntoi Leig'.ic menher, who made the first non stoo ffight fron New York to Miatri, is now backing a p)-n fir nrtion wide or^arv.satio;. ^ f})L£Z.FM’fcr.Afc:

Nine of the girls

rar-,?* Lett ti rigb'

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,‘iam-di. Cal . Elear-r C r ,-t i

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of New York, Agn*., Cc

re’ertion to th* A meric: n swimming for tke Olympic ft . r7 Hv-fm*n ot Kingston, Ta Miron Oilm.m --f nt San F.-'-il!. C 1 H*ten Veany oi T ew York L* t f Chicago Mart i Ncreliu of FTsw York. Ethel McOary hty of New Yc:k and Eleanor Holm of New York.

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