The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1928 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTCE D'AHTV BANNER.

MONDAY, JULY .16, 1928.

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mad, at the present'time.' aepordlntf' TRRASl'RE M YsTFRY RENKW'FD j

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ture of Herriot

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cV\^A' 4 Women’s and Children’s Bathing Suits

(tW'uct you a new bathing suit. Tlie prices ai'e more than li.uiit. F.njoy a mo<m1 win) these beautiful summer flays and eveniiiKS. UATHINt; SUITS

to .1. .1. Davis, entomnlogist of the 1 PEKING, July K: it Pi—The re

Purdue University u^rienlturol ex- turn to power of Marshal Fenp Yu-Ration, provides that they must periment station. hsianff in North (’hiiia has renewed j not latei than •' o> oe - on . m The dates on whieb sprays should interest of Chinese md foreign tut mottiings and L.i an nnn at< i be applied in \ariom pari- ..f 'in- , mnoiseut in Peking in the question "inter, but then ■ a 111 ' ■' ‘ n ♦ -laio to -eeui.' ito beet results in "W • I tppet 1 • nrt tn-a-- study period, t < stuient ® v< J eomrolling tiie pe>t have been deter- ul , . taken fiom the Hoy Emperor?' io\eieil, "hi<h i- soimtini'. ..np.u

J mined from Held observations and Some font year ,; o, in P.I24, when ’ aide.

♦ reconde a follow : • Marshal Feng -. z< Peking by a Recreation P® 04 - 1 un ’ > I * ♦ Evansville and vicinity, July lu-yX. ,|', t t, he -uninunily ejected the t**'e day, tlu-j pm i- t, fot.i .i mot t o Mitchell and Vincennes, south, July p,, v Emperor from the Imperial Pal-j hours, but ' hci e .tic eiy it ot tom.

ix 20. 1 nee, and a great numbeinf art t Bloomington, south, July 20-22. urr , |, P |,| j, y the foruiei Manchu ....

Noblesville, .south, July 22-2'.. j # .,. ,|i sft|(p eared. ' l " in , “ 11 h-'' ‘• h " ,n h, ‘ r Fort Wayne, south, July 25-27. A f ,,„ (l) - the smaller object- have 1,1 • short ) )e, "" ls ; Extreme north end of state, July sini .,. eared on the market in Pek- J^tn-Jaeoues I oitssau and Descar

ing, hut these ate aUnlmted to thiev- ! ^ "" f< ; un,,a tU< i j

Davis advises the use of a spray ^ e UIU , ohs wh „ u .,,| the excitement j T’t. ’ D «• , made of 1 1-2 pounds of arsenate ol ()f - the 0C0l , s i f , n to get away with 1 ' 1 " 1 '! : ! fu '' 1,Rht “ f t,, ‘" ' lead to 50 gallons of water, except; whllteV( „. liw> ( ,, u ld; The more ini-; n-.-ociatums. l imes have . h inged ff»r tbp p'iHipr viiriptit* < i . . untl tmbiy it i.*' tlip I'lPiuh ^outli tli.ii f * ’ "" rtiint I intend* to lay down .he new laws for

educational progress and success.

| ami what boy can enjoy such small M1 |. | installments of football, and what girl

( hihlrcii’s

idared suits in i/i and colors ntlnll nr \Miol.

Li ight m all

Women’s pay onepiece suits in cotton or wool. All sizes. The prices are:

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98c

and 75c l; Cl III \<? < A PS, ON I V

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IIOYM/I Y! KEEP Ul I !

ST. PETTERSBURfi, Fia., July Hi (UP)—Royalty a|»p«reiitly is unpop-

who

\ fresh -tuck of wu nieii’.' wash dfi -ses in le w iU hingly m-w -um inert ime fa <hious. I )im iti.'S, Voiles, tissues, ginghams, English prints, Rayons, Etc. Trimmed with eti.-p orgaudy. Have deep, )' file l On - jiockets.

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where only one pound of lead ^l' 1 1 a|l|M>ale(li either in China or abroad, be used. Only one pound should he j ^ „ f „ romin ent Chinese cur- ! used for any later sprays. Where j<( ^ v wpre mueh inter . at Semite of lead alone ,s used two (t(| ^ n t|) , |HalnP(1 thllt Mar . I ; ,M S 'TIT „ " W : : h r " i shal Feng had denied to evict the i t< : gallons, whi,e ,n re- |{< y K| f|( , m |)al(l( . e s , t I ifons where blotch and b, ter rot are fo| . hjm jn City. ! ular here.

’ prrvelant, Bordeaux mixture should ^ that ^ B()y Kmppr( , r | One Joseph Leon l.azan.witz he u-e. HS a fungicide. It will I"* ^ (j tor ,. th( ., man y n f the | recently arrived proclaiming himself l U ! t " r*. fir't tn o-. t' Manchu treasures, covering centuries i “King of the ilolioes was incited h> | aUoot two weeks aft r 11 f st g ^ rhjnp p hiHtorv a , )(| of Kl .,. at Ha-1 l' 0 '^ 10 l " av *' lhe oity. I nu' whole codling moth problem iJ t.nic and intrinsi. They T* | fw 1 clearly discussed in Circular 121 „f | P<*cted that these treasures might d.s-I ^ ueen - A,,ua "

the Purdue agricultural experiment appear, and place,' -pie- utound the ^ j station recently puhlisheil, copies of I "i hhlden ( ity t see what would

♦ 1 which may be hud upon request. happen.

♦ 0 A spokesman of tl group has in- ♦ Water melons at your own price, lotmed the United Pres- that all the ♦ See Wetz for good eat-. more valuable artieh were removed

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MOWJES

t in umhei: fur ah- all i/es. pig and small, onlei filled. Phone Uur.il K. <1. t nopei Knatj near Deer I reek.

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HI STORK

\T THE VONCASTI.E where did hoop sikrts come

from the Hoy Enipeiior’s «|uaiters in I924, and that many noxes and bales were loaded on camels held in waiting. These camel-trains were traced to one of Peking’s gates, through which they passed on theii way to the noith west. The spies did not know where

HOOPS the camel- went. The curio dealers

are convinced tin t the-e art tleasures still are hilden somewhere in

taxpayers Urged To Watch Budget

tiie corneis. Our association willi help in any way possible and our field ! ocrotnrie stand ready to give as- And

istanci of this ehajuetei whenever from? Ithe Northwest, subject to the disiiosth. y ale called up n to help. Close That was the question a-ked by ; ; | 0 f Marchal Feng or some of his

atti ntion to the tax problem mean* Nonna Shearer when she was fitted -ubonlinates.

low.-, taxes fm next year." for her costume- in the filming of While none can be certain of the

“The Actress,” her latest Metro-Gold- value of the eartides taken, it is st.it-

\l.l. OV ER INDIANA wyn-Mayer starring jiieture coming ,„i |,\ expelts that the Boy Emperor o— to the V oncastle 'I heatie today. , had treasuie- estimated tit almost J

was held for some time at the h>

cal jail.

OBITUARY In Memory of I .aura I,. Daggy. All about us we see life, amj all about us we see death, to some is comes in ! childhood, others are cut down in the j bloom of youth, others are called in the prime of life, and some remain to ripe old age. Laura L. Daggy, daughter of Philip and Louisa Hutcheson was; horn December I'Hh, IKTl, and after; a brief illness departed this life July 9th, 1928, age (;:{ years, li months) and 28 days. She was united in marriage to

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The love story of a star and wealth.

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Franklin C. Daggy, Fehruary 11th, j 188;>. To this union two sons w’i*re born, Glenn L. Daggy and Hence A. Daggy. She leaves to mourn her loss, her

Takes you behind the scenes, wln-r Pr ^ drama heyins when the curtain drops, poui, Norma Sharer’s greatest sueeess. f ? ur

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HI.OO.MINGTON Dan Eeasel u The studio researeh department,' so.-.O.OOn,00(1 gold, .md that almost all I 1,usl, «nd Franklin C. Daggy, two sons i rippie man i f Van Wert, Ohio, had investigating the authenticity of the j ,,f them disappeared. i Glenn at home, Hence and wife ul

^ umiininreil that he woll use iii> wheel: costumes used during the screening it has lieen ecinmonly supposed ] Greenrastle and two little gram HI V\ V I < III || lit HINt. till ehai. for making u trip to Herne, of the film, uo adaption of Arthui 1 -hat the Boy Emperor was permitteil ! daughters Helen and Joan Daggy. ^ ^ ^ ^ MoNIHS. |', i.sel who i- making the tiip to Wing Pinero's "Trelawney of the t,, r ,.tain many of hi- treasures, and j l-auin L. Daggy, the fifth child of Herne uri hu ine-s has propelled hi' Wells,” provided the answer. (hut he has existed since in his mina- j t * , ' s °f eleven children, is the INDIANAPOLIS, Jnl;. |(i That ' hair over the highways on other ( It -eems that away back in 18.T0 ' ,.,,11^ j„ q’ientsifi on the proceeds fwurt - h 1" ‘ailed to ner reward | tin-ta\p.i>. 1 ul 1I11 n, nin\ ml ' !' ot -. vei d miles. This jaunt will milady wore eight or ten petticoats „f >onie of tnem. Hut Chine-e who 1 tllroe pfi-eioling her in death in in-

stov

fc pan _of tl

scat

to house mending shoes for entiie j does in the 'ammer T M

fatnilics :.t a time, Siijnt explained.

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Ipjut came to th mntry 48 years fought a prairie fire 1 \gl

ago and hmne tended near Royal. He til only the collar retnaii in a soil house ami has experi his crops w-eie eaten ip

lived

eliCed hlizza,' s

in winter and torno-

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j pel si

the next .-everal week piolitahlj for he slightly more than

themselves if they w ill “watch th ; ea< h day.

i-urnei.s” is Ihf declaration of Hany : —o—

Miesse, secretary of the Indiana Tux- HLOOMINGTON

twenty-miles to fill out her voluminous skirts aftei

the fashion of the day. Poor girls, however, could not afford so many Hatters will he undergarments.

fancy.

appear to know what they are talk- 1

mg about dedai-that the Boy Kmpei j Sh, ‘ lenv ‘‘ s th "' 4 ' sisters, l/.ora A. or is dependent upon gift- from u || 1 Mts. Judu Lastor, Vlis. parts of China They declare that' Mu ^' ie Lionel , and four In-others,

I'ayei V .. in allow, to tun to either first or Piecing together steel corset stay*, strangely enough, the large part ( ,f) * )an *‘** A- B, Dr. Waller It.

'‘Gin .1 i.itioh. , ■ -1 Mi Mi' th',' Li - in .11 experimental base-' the working girls impioviseq “hoops” ),j s support .,t resent come- from an ‘* Charles K.

'ands n idy to i'' tin- to .pay.-i hall game to he played at Indianapolis that puffed out their -kirt- to stylish wealthy Cantonese, in -pile of the fact w 'Di the Ghrislian|

“•l tin . ■ ITi V.'e an • .ituniay , 1 t. inuon between the Ind ptopoitions. Dressmakers saw the at that the son'll was chiefly respons- *’ 1 ’ * ' ‘ piiiii.nily iuter.'.-te' 1 1 1 ving taxes iana Summer school coaching school tractiveness of the necessitated in- j|,|,. f 0| . overthrow of the Man-

iiuw'ii to w o il' t o y hould he hut team and the Meiehaats Power and novation anil henceforth “hoop-skitts'1 ,.y lUS

ill'll wc take that po-ition we have , Light nine of Indianapolis. It is liecoine the vogue. , -phe disposition of gieat art trea -

.Miss Shearer and Gwen l.ee, Vir- lutes is extremely ,|iffieult even for a ginia Pearson ami Andree Tourneur, war ]„ r ,). p rm ,f must |,e given that who suppjiort her in the picture, -ay ,hey are genuine, and then- are only

tliey felt lost when tin y got hack to the modern skimpy gowns aftei work ing all day in eiitiilines. Ralph Fnibes plays oppo-ite Miss Shearer in the

English

_. _ a notable

tllimted in lill counties of the state, acconiing to an aimouiuement made

GRANADA T ' i>: ‘"

'Dm.; In

11,1 de.Mic to Clippie :iny governmental thought that the change would mak1 mt or tend in the way of any vital in fichl- more Alert aceoriliiig to

co. ch Dean of the University club. '

-ncit'O) u

glowing contest, has gotten umiei

way with an enrollment of more than great Pinero drama of old L-otO of the best corn glowers dis-.life. The supporting ca-t i-

1 eeently by VI. <). Pence, chairman of tin fivc-ucre corn duh of the Indiana

< orn Growers association.

loiprovement. The si .c- a f. at hand U-i the making of budget.-. Officials

' 1 ‘ ll1 taxing unit an getting ready , The Indiana Corn Growets a- ' -'imat. for th. coining year | ut j on maiathen, the fin-acre

.old the tax lab - will be determined by ti.i amounts these officials decide I hey need. Although all of them may be .i nee re in their beliefs they are not always correct in their assumption thill every item placed in the buuge* must remuin theie or that tie .npropi iations they believe they need

ate absolutely necessary.

"Here is where the taxpayers them • I hould assert their rights ami their interest. This year the State

Board of Accounts lias sent to th- 0 0 SKJ OND BROOD 1 ODMNR

and .school corporations the different’ nulget clu.ssifieatUNis the law pre•xeril.es. la short a work sheet with a definite place for every item has he.' 1 placed before every otficial who ha a hudgi t to make or a tax levy t * I gure. I he season for guessing and haphazard budget making is at tin end. We believe that if all these officials anticipate their revenue caref.diy, with particular attention to

balances left in fund

a few experts competent to pass upon them. N" war lord cares to admit that he has taken the treasures from the Palace, and would like to make a sale secretly, but the only person.with money enough to pay a rea-on-

I.ne, including O. I*. Hegtie, a leading | ,,1,1,. th e best of the Manchu actoi of the stage, who makes hi- ; tr ea-ures will not enter into

any

Water melons at

Si e Wetz for good eats.

fit -t screen appearance; Roy D'Arcy i ( |oul.tfu, Iran action. Effie Ellsler, Cyril Chadwick, Owen 1 n

Moore, Lee Moran and others. Sndney

l ianklin, director of “Quality Street” ' LititD ( I STOMER

woui own mice I "Berverly of C.rnustark.” "Her Sister I'H ILADEI.PHI A, July 17. (UP)

From Paris’’ and other sucre-ses, I Kddy

directed.

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MOTH Worms \|>i‘|:\ |( | THE CITY SPEEDW\Y I'ui to unfuvoiabie wauther condi j l-^'ter CJaylor,

tie" which I lave ib-luyed the hatch- I ta ke a spin," Says John to Jim

ing "1 the -econd brood codling moth worms, the present time offers a good opportunity for orchard owners to make th rough sprays of the pest to not only completely control it this year, hut to furtliei reduce it.- numheis which will have an important

benriiig on control next

yar. In ad-

" s V ar . ll| e dilion, while the wet weather has de-

■tice'iit.-d n Uom gasoline tax I,aye,I codling moth development it and other sourr, they will be able ha - also ureatlv i„t... *u.

"• shave their estimates closer than

• xer before, and at the same time |j, u i t maintain a I rovaii liberally for their Here , ring, which make

And get cooled off a bit". It is so hot I like the thought “And gladly sanction it." And so the two jump in and do 'lhe best they can to heat All other cars, including ours, Down on South Jackson Street. I’hey hit the gas and hoy they pass

At a terrific puce;

Clay, prominent local so-

ciety man, expects to win a wager on Sept. :i front a friend, W. .Morton

Skeggs.

For on that day Clay will have eaten his l.OllOth consecutive breakfast in the nne dining 100m—in the Att Club h-ic. The wager was made almost three years ago.

where the taxpayer should watch important that a thorough spray

They pass us by like airplanes, why.

1 i- also greatly interfered with tin They just must win the race, ,a > "imt'Htions and it has been dif- Why should they cure for other there

",l spray eov- That they might chance to meet? it particularly Our lives are snuff and short enough

FRENCH PUPILS PROTEST EARLY BEDTIME HOURS

Church at Manhattan forty years ag and always remained a faithful mem her in bet church. Site was a mem her of the Country Reading Club and found much pleasure In this circle. Her life, as every good, true, mother ly Christian life must he, was not one sacrifice hut a golden chain of sacrifices, her kind and gentle disposition made her a favorite with her broth ers and sisters and loved by all her neighbors and friends. H-r home wa. a home of hospitality and a welcome was always extended to everyone. None will miss her more than this husband and son left alone in thej home ami these little grand children. We may say a good life will pend

a memory to us all.

"Servant of God, well done Thy glorious farfare’- past. The battle’s fought, the vietorb won And thou art crowned at lust,”

CARD OF THANKS The members of the family desire to express their appreciation for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during the illne-s and tit tin- death nf Mr-. Laura L. Daggy.

In- Down on South Jackson Street.

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STI 'DENTS.

COBBLER 62 YEARS

ROYAL, Neb., July 1(5. (UP) For •12 years Vic Spjut has In-en mend ing shoes. He started his career in i Sweden, when he was eight yeats j old, in business w ith his father. It

MEETS wa ' t,u ' o'*tom then to go from house'

seventeenth

HEGI Hit Pltll | . -2.',II

Willi Daily Danner, $ .00 per year.

PARIS, July 1(5 (UP)—"Curfew -hall not ring tonight” is now the -logon of the tens of thousands of Indent living in the dormitories of I tench “lyceehigh schools. They j ate protesting to the government that the\ do not intend to be the victims "I Hie reguluiions which date back to

th- early part nf the

century.

In those days the students wore placed upon the same basis us orphan placed under the government’s control. Fix-d hours for classes, half *" l,r for e*oh meal with a comI’uLoi j bout of rest after each, studl roin fn,. eight o’clock in the vcuiiig the equivalent of modern home work," and then after half an '"'Ul f.'i sup|M-r and half an hour of official prayers “bed-time.’’ Rut 1-reach students tire ambitious. They now in I-t that they he allowed •o remain a- long as necessary after llm appointed hours if thev consider '•'“'i inn p of their studies is not complete enough to insure their pass"Ji !’" examination. True, the official schedule, pasted on the walls

4* What a Relief!

When the .un bbxtcrWcVaeo r* t C * n ' , V * h « Dorothy am” Caroline bwavey found it rosy to — ——

Miss Mildred G. Johnson of Philadelpbis who wed s. • the will hop oft on <1 tront-ocssn flight * IU “' ... t.w- 11 bhe is, shown hers with Cot. PsuJ H*nd*r»o», 1 .vtstioie