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,rHE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 102?.

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Dodge Rrothers Standard Six is the fastest car, with the fastest pick up, under a thousand dollars.

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That is only HALF the story. The IMPORTANT

point is that this exceptional speed is made pracdeal by Dodge ruggedness of chassis and body

construction a ms is# Might succeed in building a car at this price with equal SPKPD, hut to do so successfully they would also have to build a car with equal STURDINESS.

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That is where Dodge Brothers, with years of experience in building a dependable low-cost

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product, are years ahead of the field

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Can buy the Standard Six knowing that it is not onlv the fastest car in its class but the sturdiest— and the one is every bit as important as the other.

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Is the price, and you will find our payment-plan one of the most liberal you have ever investigated. Drive the Standard—without obligation—today!

George Hanna, who has been in a

_ 0 j serious condition the past three

nifira .« Ora..- ! weeks, is reported improving.

Mrs. lioss Tustison and Miss Ha zel Rambo, attended the funeral of Mrs. Lee Whitted at Union Chapel

today.

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_ . - Mrs. Edgar Shamel and children

Personal And

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Local News

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TRUE REPORT IS SECURED ON f ITALIA’S CRASH 1

The New Patented

Corselette

WARNER

UNDERBELT

Mai hall Snider i> etitically ill hi home hi Commercial Place.

Among the guesG of the Hauck s at Air> Knob were Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Benedict of Indianapolis Mrs. Benedict is a 'ister of Mrs.

Hauck.

Mi Ellen Paris i.- seriously ill h' i home at 209 \V. Seminary St.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hauck, and Laura are in Indianapolis today.

R'>.\ Walters, of the H. A. Sherrill 1 > , left today for Detroit on a busjuris trip.

Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Mitchell are ;d: home from a \isit with relatives in ‘ ainbridge, O.

Mi-. Junes L. Hamilton lie lining for Cincinnati for \i.'it With relative.-.

left this a weeK's

H. A. SHERRILL

Mi George Finney ha- returned to !i< ' home in this city after a vi-it in I ii. ville, Ky., with relatives.

Dodge Brothers

Mi Fannie Allen of Paris, 11!., is he guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sin,Gi ii Fast Walnut Street.

Otta Dobbs Jr., and Paul Weav.T who ate attending the * itizens Mili taiy Training Camp at fort ILnjam in Harrison spent Sunday vi-iting relatives and friends in this city*

Bids for the paving of College Avenue will be opened during the regular meeting of the city council this evening. The with the election of a member to the school hoard will be the feature item- of business.

Mis- Beatrice Evans and friend Mrs. Bing of Indianapolis spent th past week at her home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Evans, Miss Evans leaves today for New England where she will upend the summer.

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A BUY IF THERE EVER WAS 4-Da»t Sedan tHi)s ■ (.ibrio.it $ f; Dt! uxt Sedan iyn—f

M liene Cherry of Detroit, Mich. J Mi nt the week-end here with her ! nrent-, Mr. and Mr-. John Cherry, j

Roy O. West, Chicago, president of the hoard of trustees of DePauw university, will he in Greencastle next Thur-day, on University business, ip ! will also inspect the new home of the

Delta Tau Delta fraternity of which

he is a member.

ONE i. b. Detroit

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Greencastle Hotel

122 E. Washing Ion St. ruder New Management

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LLROPEAN PL AIRY ROOMS

AN RLAS< )NABLL

MRS. F. E. TODD Phone 2(j9.

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Mr. and Mi-. Bert Le-lie and child ■ n and (ila ys Keller and little Don na la lie pent Sunday in Indiana- ^ Jilftf Mr . F ward Hoffman, west Washington street, entered the county hospital for treatment Tuesday

morning.

Mr. and Mr-. Harold Sears, living Urawford-ville

it l.imedale, are the parents of a son uni' t them at their home Monday

evening.

Mi Robert Shuck was called to i lawfordsville Sunday on account of t • illne-s of her brother-in-law Arthur Boyd.

Mr. and Mr.-. Otto Biederstedt, of ( : av. ford, ville are the guests of Nora Sutherlin, 2d F. Franklin street, while in this city.

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Tln loud Moose lodge, No.

wii meet in regular session on i" i. ewning at X o’clock. All mein

In i urge i to be present.

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SEYMOUR, 1ml., July 10 (UP) Two days aftei an nutoinobile accident from which he In I cm he had escaped unhurt, Donald Ibiwig, is, was seized with suffering , intense that he v isited a dm loi wl ■ l 'Uiid that he had -.even tinctured n > .

SPORF ( I.OSI S DOORS

WARSAW, Ind, July

Dickey & Sons, who hi''

dty goods tole he|i

years, today wtis in tiu Ii reiver appointed on ,i

Hibben, llollwa-g Apolis Wholesale ei

10 (UP) operated a

venty-thn e ids of a reipplication of pany, Indiana i, ei king to

INDI \ N A POLIS, July II. (UP) Republican State Chairman Flza O. Rogers today was to extend to O • car (j. Noellingcr, Indiana manager of Herbert Hoover's primary presidential campaign, a place in the management of the Republican party's geii-

eral elt "tion bat 1 le.

Noellingcr was appointed to campaign executive committee. The L! members of the -late

mittee, state and coiigre--ional candidate-, and other party leaders were to confer here today and were c\-

pected to approve Rogers’ plan. I S Sen. Janie- F. Wat-on wa not i pected to attend the meeting.

Ml Margaiet Emily McGuughey 1 n turned from Terre Haute after i nding a very pleasant week with in iml Mrs. D. B. Miller.

R . Il' iny McLean will preaeli the t two weeks at the Meridian street M F i bun h in the absence of Dr. Yngil Rhoher, who is in Europe.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hauck and i John motoied to the Y. M. C. A. U 1 ite Gamp at Bedford this week 'j where John will spend ten day-.

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Settlement of $1100 by the Aetna Insurance Company to Mrs. G. ( . Thomas of Montezuma who was huit in an accident on Jum 20, four miles south of Rockville, wa- announced Tuesday by Fred V. Thomas, attorney

for the injured woman.

At the Harrison Hill Country Club Sunday the local golf dub downed the

team 28-40. This i 1 -

the for-t team match of the season for the Crawford-ville dub. hut considering the extreme heat of the afternoon both team- 'tint good g'di' —

Attica Tribune.

ing the advice of Nobile—decided attempt to reach North Cape. The last Nobile saw of the men they were enroute in the direction of Foyn Is-

land.

Just before Malmgren departed, however, he shot a bear wdth a revolver, firing five shots into the big polar animal at a distance of five metersThe flesh wa used as food while the hide was used to cover the bed bags which were -trewn out on the hard ice. The hide served somewhat a protection from tin: bitterly cold north winds that swept across the dismal encampment. Supplies were low and after Malmgren left a constant watch was kept for In ai s to add to the meager larder. The next bear sighted however was chased away by Nobile’s pet terrier, Titianu, and bit it on the leg. It was interesting to note that for the fir-t three days after the crash Titiana the dog that has accompanied Nobile on every Dip he has made in recent years—refused to approach it ma-ter. Fife on the ice encampment was most difficult. Cooking utensil- were made from petrol tanks. Retrol was used a- fuel until it was exhausted and after that everything burnable was used, including expensive cameras that had been taken on the polar

flight.

Food chiefly was bear meat, Pern - mican and occasionally -mall rations of chocolate. Bear- were numerous. Titiana often chased the animals a-

Designed to support the abdomen, while it Battens and suppresses unsightly diaphragm llesh, this new Underbelt is the latest word in modern corsetry. Diagonal elastic strips support sagging abdominal muscles and keep garment in place. Outer garment

fastens over underbelt.

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Thi tore will not be closed Wednesday Afternoon Mt. 1

Vern

$3.00 and $5.00

J. H. PITCHFORD

Phone All Social Items To 95,

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The men naturally were eager to j get in communication with the out-

C'rcscent Ulub To Meet. The Crescent Club will ir B Mrs. Charles Moore W. n .

ternoon at 2:110 o’clock, «s

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Missionary Society To Men r00n

I he Mt. Olive Mi"ionar; will meet with Mrs. John r Thursday, July 12 at 2 :iO.

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Shower For Bride.

Mr-. John Wi nli! "f i;-

entertained at her ^

home Friii

emoon with a mi-cellaneci):

given in honor of Mrs. Alin

Wright, munity.

Refreshment

recent bride of tt.

T. U. Flower Mission.

The Woman’s Christian Temperanee Union will ob-erve Flower Mission day at the home of Mrs. Louis H. Dirk- Wednesday from 3:00 to 5 o'clock. An interesting program has been arianged for the occasion.

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Delight ful Breakfast-Bridge. Mrs. Waiter Crawford, 110 W. Wal-

nut street entertained Tuesday morn-

wayTscampenng along after the'm on! inft with u " 8:00 O ’ clock breakfastthe dangerous ice. hr " | K e in honor of her niece * Miss

Irene Breckenridge of Carnegie,

Okla.

side world. The radio had been -et up | The M,,al1 table ' 1,1 whkh break ' and Gl • Biagi, t pi .- ast v as wer< dec 1 0, * tod . ,

tor, kept constantly at the controls * sww>t • jeas ' 1 h, ' rt ' were three tables. ' ^ ^*'*’<1- of ice cmattempting to attract Northern Sta- The » ue ^' were: Ml ^ es HeleM , hi t '1 C0 0r ; ° f tions. Noble promised him a plate of Brothers ' Mar & aret l; ' n,l >' McGau »' 8emd "" l " ,f -

Checol .te when he fiist establi.-hed 1 he y’ Marga, ' et Br - Van . Cena Broth ers, an out, l ie connection and said be Mlnna Mae Hartley, and Mrs. Ormand

smashing one anc r’s ear when they would ii 'iw an extra i l.ocolate when I B ‘ ll,1,no,u L •^ r - s - Rui Newgent and stop for the red light.- at the down j,,, communicated with the fir-t Rus- Mrs '. A ‘ A ‘ Hrother-. town street intersections. One of > j all station. Mis- Breckenridge will leave Wedthose to report images to hi- car Th,. tb-t plane -ighte.l was that of " e ' ,,a y for hei ' home after being a was Russell Ruark of Greenca.-tle. ( ' , |)ti , in H. Kii.-er-Lar.-en, Norwegian guest in this city for the past sever-

who reported to the polic. that an , ( ur ned a jacket and al ,la - v ' s '

other car jamme ' into him when he | atot . u , j |K , Uol litlls lo re fl ect the! „ + + + + + +

sun in an attempt to attract the Nor-' a - v <rc e icnic.

. wegian's attention. These attempts SHIP NEAKs UAS'lAW \>S ' ib'd.

C1RGO BAY, Spitzbergen, July 10. ! Eaer when major Maddalent, Itali—An unconftvmeu vwdio message pur-I wn ace, Hew over the encampment porting to be from the Russian ice- Natale Ceccioni—who subsequently breaker Kra—in, said today that tin di'M of injuries at the encampment, -hip was only 2 l-o miles from the laid on the ice and moved one of the

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dirigibile Italia ice camp off

ea-t Land.

The same nir-sage said that one of the Italia survivors, apparently mentally deranged, had wandered away from the camp.

North- 'petrol tank- about so that they couid

attract the flier’s notice.

collect a bill of fH.ii'.l?...'* Ini chandisc.

SUHSt RIBR F«*R inP, MANNER

Mr. and Mr-. William Miller and family of Terre Haute have returned hmi"' after pending a few days with a I M:Bert Leslie and fa\nily. Mr. and Mrs. Glen I. Tucker and < hil i n of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. W. , \V I'ueker tuid Dr. and Mrs. C. C.

Tucker.

stopped at one of the ml light-.

The Friday Circle will hold their picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. Oscar Sallust, Wednesday at 1:00

o’clock. . V eronica Club Picnic Postponed.

The Veronica Club picnic which was to have been held at the home of Mr-. Oscal Sallust Wednesday, has

been indefinitely postponed.

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Recital At Fillmore. There will be a recital by the pupils of Dorothy G. Wright at the Fillmore M. F Church July 12th, Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock. 'Everyone is most cordially invited.

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Section III Picinic Thursday. Section Hi of the Christian church

! will hold a pitch-in-picinic supper at WASHINGTON, July 10. (UP)- the home of Mrs. Mark Rector at Oral argument- befoie the Interstati Stilesville Thursday evening. Please

It i.-understood, however, the rrsig | l ommeiTo commis-ion on the Gn at bring table service and your families nation- will G accepted a- soon as Morthern Pmitu Railway merge' and enjoy tlie evening. Those who the president - found suere.-sor- lor.wiri' t ! to' ay fur October 3 ..n I j have no way to go call Mrs. William the two cabinet posts. , in Washington. Ucrod or Mrs. A. Binkley.

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men Off!

SEEKS » V 111 NET MEMBERS SUPERIOR a i . July 10. (I P) President Coolidge has fixed no def- | inite time for formal acceptance: of the re-ignation- of Secretary Hoover and Work, it was -aid today at th'-

executive office here.

NOTICE

Will nw'iier of white dog with brown eat- that was shot or did not I return home Monday, please phone I Rural 36. 10-Ip.

which was beautifully laid , ver and trimmed with ,-uiim. ers. Many beautiful . ■ ; koul eat.-, were given the hri i. | Those present were. \|, B Bruce Kelly, Mich., Brj Putnamville; Mary W r.'drt, I I jamin Harrison; ( 'urti Yurie ben Cain, Ora Fitzpatrick,Li"? er, Marie Siangcr, Li..: ! Ernest Herbert, Blanc -i William Young, Willi,u- ^ ence Folium, Clark Heiv.:&wJ ■

lett, George Sublett, Mae.Wright, M '>■" via Greene and 1

Mary White, Je-~i' Hi" • -MG Brattian, Dovie Sublett, H my

Ethel Roberts, Tn ' hi

vieve Pollom and Doi"'hy v . jp

The young couple v Manhattan, where tb

efliploytd.-

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SET \R(.l MEN !' DA LE

According to the B::i, treorge Gardner of V!

arre-ted there Suml. M charge of intoxicati ' H "ied in jail and was to > ei'etj®

hearing when jiroin

Professor and Mrs W >>’«'••• and children, and Dr ' M 1 ' Mrs. H. 0. Lytle of I kcr Va., who is visiting at tic ' on E. Washington urday and Sunday in St I -

mmmmi

% e will be closed each

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

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JaMaaVl!;' 3'W '<Ml..yoursh«,wi, w ,M. Wednesday mornings. «'e*|

ing thi pace for the benefit «f our friends and customers. We believe Greencastle is the best hide dty in I ndiana. Let’s aU be Boosters.

Wabash Valley Lied. Co.

(jiecncastle Telephone Co.

Southard s Book Store

I . C. Schoenman “< lifts That Last”

W. C. Clascock Jeweler Watchmaker

Reliable Cleaners Cleaning, Pressing, Altering Vr

M. D. Ricketts

Jeweler tY < Iptometrist OPPOSITE WESTERN UNION

llamilton’s Book Slore

F.itel Moral Co. “Your Florist”

Poller Shoe Store "Shoes of Quality”

L. D. Snider’s Wall Paper Store

J. F. Cannon & tY

Jo: 60 "h ne hs

Ideal Cleaners

Weber Shoe Shop < ipposite 1’ost < )ftice

J'hone 170 23 S. INDIANA ST.

Tresslar’s 5-10 and Variety Store

Greencastle Savings & Loan Co.

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Indiana Loan to.

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J. E. Cash Music Shop

S.v K Cl n< hi

Corwin & Gillen Attorneys

G. C. Murphy Co. “Service With A Smite

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