The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY. JULY 30,1928.
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at Paris, 111. county ajrt“nt
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VanMatre resigneii as in Rush county on
March 1 ami since has been employed jby the international Harvester Com-
pany.
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SALE:— Reed Baby cab, A-l •* ■ 6,46 East Walnut St.
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NOTH E TO PROPERTY OWNERS
(Highland Street)
To whom it may concern;
m.. , „ 0 Notice is hereby given by the Com- , SAI.E Lloyd Loom* Baby mon Council of the City of (Ireen- ^ Almost nev/. Phone t . a ,.j ei Indiana, that on this 24th day Teams lion ^ ' ji' “ 4 ' t ' of July 1928, they approved a assess- u p Towns
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Twilight
League Standing
> c. 5JAI E —40(1 bushel *00,1 com I mW ' 1 r ° 1! showin ^ the f: ' ci, ‘ af - Wabash V. K.
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2l]p^>w while cabbage is ch>a".
Large *o»wd he«l
•Wi^nd. C. S. Butterfb
castle Indiana, as authorized by im- : ptovement Resolution No. 1, 1928 be-
assti] cnerj
od as new —
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^^^^^yn.ik, >"ui f or t | )(J i m p ro vement of Highland zinc Mill^ 0
Street from ten feet East of the : 0
I" 1 West property line of Indiana Street
*7- Mo eight feet West of tne East prop-'
'I* I arty line of Warren Street, in city, by the construction of cement ... idewalk-, curbs and gutters on both
^^^Bpggnn, ir.s , s j ( j es G f sa i ( j street, all in accordance
with the plans, profile, details on file in the office of the City Clerk of said
city.
Said Highland Street so improved ! is intersected by the following strets
and alleys to-wit: Indiana Street,; ^i„, u t
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REV. BRUNER DELIVERS UNION SERMON SUNDAY (Continued from Page 1).
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T —For Rent— v RENT— 4 room apartment, ry | for man nml wife, Septem812 So. College. 30-:ip
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,,.j n RENT;—Attractive half of d, Bungalow, four rooms with HI d garage. 520 East Washing-
the young |)Pople—and then let all these ag« ncies co-operate heartily and the crime wave will come to an end.
.750 I "There is a great deal of passing .500 ' Bie buck on the subject of prohibi.500 ! Bon. Prohibition wn secured by the .500 mor al rather than tin political force.250 ! -Ynierica. It is n great moral is.000 sue rather than a problem of party
o politics. We are fettering today be-
cause the moral forms of America
vAAn/**}cfIgx flrtll'opc ,|: ‘ Vl i;*" 1 ; '-io bu,
VJl CdlvQolIC vJvlllCI o They -ccui' I it an tho’i tunn 1 it I A AA* BA , | j over to the politicians, who have alLOSe Attica [Vlatcn •'•■ell wet, and .re wonderin '
j why it still remains a problem. The
— j li(|U<>r traffic will not be eradicated HOWEVER, !.<>< U. MEN ENJOY- from America until t . moral and reEl) \ ISIT TO H \RRlSON t (U N- ligious forces of Ac get undei TRY ( LI B AT ATTICA. the load again and w >k a- they did
in the beginning.”
“On the matter of war and peace there is a great deal of plain passthe buck. People ay, ‘War is not my affair, let tho statesmen and the diplomat- settle th, matter.’ War is everybody’s affair. It comes to
, \ )y „ „„„ =!,U.I a;., * ,v,,r >' h 0 "' 1 ' and claim; its toll of
. unvicted after they are caught, but l we want others to sit on the juries. There is enough evidence in the possession of good citizens of every city in the country to convict and send to prison every bootlegger in tho country if these citizens would allow their names to be used and would go | into court and tell what they know. I We want rotten carnivals kept out of | our community, but we want others ' i to do it. So it goes with every evil | which preys upon the life of our young i people. Until every father and mother in Greencastle realizes that these ' evils are their affair and not simply I the affair of the officers of the law, j these evils will continue. When we | stop passing the buck and go after these things, this will be a different j world, and a different community.” |
GRANADA TODAY ^ND TUESDAY
William fox presents’
__ twenty-five golfers, menih- |
Warren Street and alley- running ' rs of t!l . rireenc „ tle Country Club, n iti, and South through Blocks one| pUyH with the v «"« and two, in Fairview Addition to , tk . a country Club on the Harrison ' Greencastle. ' Hills Country vluh at that city Sun-1 Persons interested in or affected by | , iay . The ] (M . a i K0 lf„ r . l ost the‘match 1 said described public improvement , | u . „ oru , M j t | e ,| score, hut tins did not
.voik ; lound '‘■'J tb »y to
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RENT ;—New double h, u-' ms and bath, each side modolfe 795-L. 28-Tp.
>und :ue toi
id Apts. 718 East Gas range, Water,
eated garage In winter
me 166 or 594-L.
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are hereby notified that the Common 1 ^ then , from having a splem-.d a "' 1 lif , p ’ Thp ,v f on w, ’- v war Council of said City has fixed August ; ()av continues within the pale of respect14, 1928, at 7:30 o’clock P. M., at the ability in the family of the nations is Council Chambers of said City, as a The Greencastle men found the At that men who are inter, sted in innktime and place when and where re-1 tica course a t«.ugh one for them, iuff their millions out . ! :t have made montrance will be received or heard Playing it for the first time, i^iost i f '' their allair. Wat ire made by against the amount assessed against i the players hail trouble in negivtiatiiig those who pr fit by them, and they each piece of property described in- the traps around the vatiou- greens are fought ahd paid for by those who said roll and will determine the ques- and this was their downfall. On th.*r beve everything to h • and nothing tion as to whether such lots or tract- ! -econd round, they made better score to gain. War will co> * nue it- bloody
it his af-
bet'.er
of
disputes between nations.
At the noon hour, the guests were „ u . t us Ket ,, | it ,| ( . n ,,., r ,. r hom( , tieated to a splendid luncheon at Uv j tl community affairs we are all good flub House, and the Attica mm show a j passing the buck. We want a ed their visitor- a good day. I he At clean city, but we want others to
...... , tica club played here a few weeks ag > clean it up. We want the bootleg-
Winning the return match, they ^ Wt . wa , oth( won both ends of the contest. furnish the evidence. We want them
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RENT:—2 modem, furnished
* ousekeeping rooms, with UR' 11 0 f land have Ireen or will be benefitted and some of them made a third trip wa > until every man make e, cool porch, reasonable rent. j n t y„, amounts named on said roll, or and made the nine holes under 40. Bur and demands that >«me
Hanna St. 28-lt.j,, n greater or less sum than that which was considered good.
® — named on said roll.
RENT: Ready August 1 >i Saiil a-sessment roll showing tho those choice apartments— T he i |i r jma facie assesments for each of
NTED:—Reliable man viih car m asonible position. Steady work- * pay. Address Box H. care of r ' tikJmit )1RS—Earn up to $5 per hundidresiring envelopes spare tinn . , ssed envelope will bring in■•■'tionn. Royal Adv. <’o., 1212 old, Detroit. 28-fip
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T—Two $5 bills, a $1 bill and two checks for small amount, ly lost on Manhattan road, Hi i street or Washington tree* w-Ihi encastls. Reward if returned a » ner office. 30-3)). ion ai' .. ' -o — -Miscellaneous— Greencastle Canning Go. will
Phone 805-Y.
b.O-fit,
Seminary i( b ,, pioperties concerned in the above Electric, ,| e . S (., ibed improvement, w ith the
etc. |
of property subject to be assessed are on file and may be seen at the of-
fice of City Clerk of said City. AVitness the Seal of Said Gity. Charles MrGaughey, Mayor.
(Corporate Seal).
Attest: Gwin Ensign, Gity Clerk.
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AT THE GR IN Al> V “Love Hungry”, Victor HeermanY second comedy-drama for Fox Films, which features Lois Moran and Lawrence Gray, will open at the Granada
tonight.
It is a modem story of a New A’oik gill. In this production, written by Victor Heermnn and Randall H. Faye Mi s Moran, a- Joan Robinson, is a ehoui girl who has her own ideas about love and the attendant respon-
sibilities.
When shpe meets Tom Harvey, played by Lawrence Gray, Joan is first amused and then somewhat nettled when she finds him, in hi capacity as a writer, handing out advii through his column in a newspaper to young men and women to get married and have no fear of the fiitine. This, according to Joan, is pretty tame advice to give would-be brig glooms verging on bankruptcy. But Toni thinks he is right, inasmuch as he is already in love with the vivacious chorus girl, and he decide- he will leave nothing undone in his dlfoit- tu prove to Joan that the married state is the only state. In the ensuing sequences, which I move rapidly toward a satisfactory
r -In ippetian?Dull It" n Ccii’itJt\f kn LOIS MORAN LAWIltNCl CRAY KAHJORlk illil IDVTOi CU#** Mon t RANDAU H • AVI .i#u/ VK fOH MftlHMAH VICTOR IIHERMAN J\»Juehon.
A PUPPY COMEDY ROMANCE OF MODERN YOUTH
but altogether surprising climax, Jo in : undergoes some of the most thrilling I experiences i f liei young life. Around tlii- situation tiie author j i have built what is said to lie the 1 ■ most convincing story to come out of ! the film capital in recent months. Th ■ ' great* r part of the action is laid in
the heart of New York.
VT THE MINT ASTI.E Beginning thi evening, und thereafter each Monday and Friday night* will lie de-ignatisl as “Ghina Night" at the Voncastle. With each paid lady admission, a piece of fine chinaware will lie given absolutely free. By attending regularly, a full 32 piece set of china may be obtained.
Youngster Held For A Murder
MONTREAL LAD SAID To HAVE TAKEN It A Ml FROM < Kill AND MURDERED !T.
' om canning.
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■ict n in need of a carpenter or Tu*- ire repairer, call Ira EL Gowi- ,. ti. hone 715-K. 207 W. Seminal v 1 . . ■ C,,'S 30-2)1
ct's ( 0 GOES TO ILLINOIS
ti-: HVILLE, Tnd., July 30. (UPi II,. *. VanMatre, Rush county agent |. )| /eral years, is to become agt i-| lV ,d advisor of Edgar Gounty, 11k Aug. 1, it was announced tout He will make his headquarters
MONTREAL, ()ue., July 30. (UP) —A ten year old boy is held by auth*.cities todav accused of murdering tne four months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ji. Soix I of St. Michael Napier-
ville.
The body of the iialiy was found by thi parents when they returned from
working in the fields.
Authorities contended the boy dashed the infant against the back of a
chair, breaking it: skull.
Tiie boy tolii authorities that the baby fell from it; crib but this story : was discounted by the coroner w ho I -■aid the baby could not have been so
erlously injured by a fall.
New features in the NEW STUDEBAKERS
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;Derby Red covers" , lyeor bam,
Cost DERRY
LOW* RED B
twice as 1 paint. It' thick for . SfU
j.ggliicontrols the life,of thoj
■ paint job.
•‘ v Don’t take • chanrPYm 1 \Ve * cheap paints loaded with gasoline, mineral oil, ** i rosin,etc. Use Derby Red. ‘fu- It conUina 63% linseed oil when mixed according to directiona. Thia insures ^a good job al low cost,^ J U se. iu he^reyotTpoin?
STEVENS DRUG STORE.
Investigate Train Wreck On Sunday
SPECIAL CARRYING BAR ASSO- ( I 4TION WRK< K AND MANY IN.M RED \S RESULT.
— See themnow
WOODLAND, Cailf., July 30. (UP) —Attempts were lieing made totlay to fix H--ponsibility for the train wreck which injured more than two ■core of attorneys returning from UnAmerican Bar Assodati* n’s convention at Seattle. T'hc rear of the Association’s special train was struck by the locomotive of the Cascade Limited of the Southern Pacific railroad at Cortona, north of here, late yesterday. The known injured numbered 44 M tid it was believed that more names might lx- added.
Ball hearing sprin# shackles- a n<*w and exclusive St udrbuker tea* ui< Greatrit improve nicnt 111 motoring comfort since the balloon tire! Freedom of spring art ion never before considered possible. No squeaks, rattles and adjustments. Eu< li shackle contains lubricant for upwards of 20,04)0 miles — a great advance over any other system of chassis lubrication.
Evon the brief gtlimpHe of these smart new StudebakerH, a* they (IunIi past on open r«*ml or Inmleviml, t«‘lls itn story of rare body urtistry and low. fleet lineM. Hut eome in now and examine. at your leisure, the repeated evidenee of St tid«‘h!ik«*r engi-mi-ring geniiift, expres.«e<l in the luxury, eomfort and |»erformanee of these splendid motor ears! 'I’hen drive one. Y ou may lutv< owned a dozen costly ears, hut you'll And that in these new Studebakers Atnerieun inventive
genius has surpasses! them all. No oilier ear ever liuilt ran ffiee you sueli a womlerCul ride. Only a few of the^rreat Studebaker aeh ievemen t» are pietur«Ml h<‘re. I'here are ninny more. No matter how mueh-or little you plan to invest in your new ear, you w ill want to sex* them. ( Aune in today! SIT DKBAKKR'H FOUR NEW LINKS
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Dramatic proof oi the ease with which these new Studebakers may be driven is offered by the remarkable records rerenlly catablislied by gnls driving undt 1 official A. A A. supervision at Atlantic City Speedway. For 500 miles, these girls with only orduito y * X|»rrience maintained an average apr***! of 70 miles per hour in The President Sedan. 58 in The Erskine, 60 in The Dictator and 77 in The Commander Roadster.
Straitht Eitht enime timed in The President. 109 velvet horsepower. The smoothness with wlisrh this great motor drives the 1 usunoua Preasdent adans at sustained high at weds proves it the lineat power pfamt ever piar-ad in an automobile. Yet The President sells at a One Profit price- $16115 to $2445 at factory. Nineteen 4 cylinder srdiuui have has horscpowei yet sell at higher prices.
MORRISON BROTHERS
