The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 August 1928 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, Al M ST b, 1928.

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Stati until today only >ix New Eng*

land .-tales are free from it.

f OIt SALE—C.'lover extracted and oold honey. 3 miles south of Oreen-ca.-tle on new paved road. Phone

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OLOKFI L I’RINTS - GAY DIMITIES V( >ILES Trimmed in crisp organdies,

dresses that are smart for wear on hot days. Floral designs predominate. A brand new shipment!

Outstanding values! Real savings!

noth e We are now prepared to serve public at our Filling Station at the intersection of Roads 36 and T3, with | . -r , . lin and all kind- of refrc-hments. M’ I'rank Allen. 6-3p

HELD FOR 'll KDEK

A Great \ ariely if I n>h Nev, Styles At Only—

A ( oinprehensive Assortment of \11racTi\e f ashions At Only

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HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Tug 6. (UP) The brother < f a Hollywood poli< < officer was und> r arrest here today in connection with the slaying of Mrs. Frank Melltr-. wife of a wealthy

1. - Angeles manufacturer.

Melius returned from a hunting > trip last night and found the body

RAHHII DISFASt:

INDIANAPOLiy, Aug. (CP)

Ten out of ev 1 1,0(10 labbit- in Ind iana is infected with had iluni tu aren <, a'recenlly di imeie.l ill-, i-. •aid Dr. William I King, f-tah II 1 I

th Beard Secretary, today.

inatket men frei|uently are infected han i, eiilaigement "f the gland at the with the dlaeasi during the winter elbow »i in the aim pit, causing fev- ^ use(j

Looks, hunters, hou ewiv«

months when the season is open on labhits, Dr. King stated. Innoculation uni,'., (i, persons cleaning rabbits. I • i n fed 11 pastes ! i" n. the rabbit into a cut nr wound on a person's and hand. This n .-alt.- in an ulcei on the

er for two or thiee weeks,

Tularemia i- -trictly and American disca-e, having been discovered in Tulare county, California in I Din by

Dr. G. W. McCoy.

Jack labbit- in the west fil-t sut-

of his wife. H* i >kull was crushed and her body mutilated and the house gave evidence of i terrific struggle. Police, called to the house, sur , d p a t K e i . < loaet and ar rested him. Kf*l . brother i.- a mem-

ber of the police force.

A broken wh ky bottle, apparent

as a W' apon, was found. Or

table near the body were two glaase- that recently had contained li(|Uor It was believed Mrs. Melius had i been slain in the maid’s room and i her body carried into her room, when

(it was found.

Volstead Law

ALL O'i R INDIANA —o— MARION — A girl weighing no I more than 110 pounds is w anted G swing from an airplane by a silk -locking at the dedication of the Mar inn airport Sunday. Sig Smith, stunt flyer, is -eeking the girl for the “job land expects there will be at least sis i applicants. —o— BRAZIL The new motor -peed j way which has been under construe tion here since • ally in April was op jened to the public Sunday when i 1 program of auto races wa> carded Two ten mile re e.- and the consolatioi race were on the program. The day i was brought to a close with the fea- ! ture race of twenty-five miles.

This is the first photograph of one of the new type rum runners now operating off the New England coast. The photograph was taken from the deck of a coast guud destroyer 1,000 miles at sea The boats, whicli can carry a crew of 28 and 3,000 case* of liquor, were manufactured in England especially for rum running between St Pierre Island and the United Stales, They can make between 25 and 30 miles an hour-

l\DIA.NAPOI IS — The traffi. hazard here gr>-w materially over th< fifty-two week ending July Iti, 1027 Iwhen the rate was only 15.5. Taking into account the death- both inside • (he city limits and in suburban territoiy the pa-t fifty-two weeks wu|23.7 as compared with 20.0 for th i period ending July 16. 1027. The re11 port shows ixty-nine persons killed within the city in the period just endled a compared with 5X for the pie|feeding year. In the city and sub urban territory 00 were killed in the i period ju.-t ended and 78 in the pre- ! ccedihg. —o— URLL’Nsni l!(J A committee I composed of representatives of varV . ious civic organizations is collecting and studying data with a prospect of establishing an airport here. Charle.Thompvmv ntwl- Robert-Fht»-i, acsaVot# have advised the committee that a ! suitable field can be obtained foi j about $7,00(1.

served on long tables, which were spread on the lawn of the home. A f PW ,hort talks were given during the course of the afternoon, and of ficers for the following year were •dected as in the past year. They are: Ed. Dalby, president; and R. L.

Pierce, secretary.

The afternoon was spent in a so-

cial good time, and a Jiorse-shoe pitchng game for the men. The neM reunion will be held the fir.-t Sunday in

in this city at the home of

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. ”.. (UP)Distribution of fi.-h in Indiana wa delayed during Julv by muddy waters, according to a report today bj George N. Mannfeld, state superintendent of fi heries and game. During June, the output of the five fish hatcheric in the state was 153,000 baby fi-h. Large mouth black ha-- led with 77,500. Other varieties were a(,*.00 small mouth black bass; 8,000 crappies and 3,000 yel low per. i. The bluegill- and crappie were too small for distribution, Mannfeld -,iid. Only twenty-four of the 280 pei■■ons arrested in June for violation of fi-h and game laws, escaped conviction. Tie fines and cost- assessed those convicted, totalled $6,717.65 o ••

lib I m ll '' lii-td Huso T Mo-piisKrogi-r Riisinras ( onpe . $1 IQS.IM) fTee-passriifft'r 2-door 8edan .,., *1220.00 Fl»r.pa«»riigcr I'bnelon $ 122.1.(Ml Four-paiiM-n|i<T 8|M-ei.d I onpe ,, $I2*>0 (HI Firr-pu.«ungrr l-door ''ed.iri ... . $1,130.00

121 Illrli " In-el ILihi-Foilr-p,is-rtiger HoadMler . $1325.00 Two-paseeiigrr Kiisoirx ( oupe. $1303.00 Four-pas*riiKi-r >p«. ial < oiipe,.$| (VMM) E |ve-po-». i Tosr-t Oiipletl .Sedan . »l (50.00 Five-paHM tIr (-door Sediin ,... ♦1520.011 129 Ineli \1 hci-l ILihp FIvr-paMi-nger Pharlon ♦1525.00 ^evrn-paaaenger louriug ♦1550.00 Fiep.passenger < nope ♦1865.00 Five-pass. I loae-Loiipled Sexlan . $11175.00 Four-pass. ( invert iblr I ioiipe ... ♦ 1875.IKI Fire-passenger (-door Sedan . .. .♦1035.00 Seven-passenger Sedan 120(5.00 Seven-passenger I jm„„ Mn e ♦21(5.00 All pric^n f o. ft linn h fortttru'A t Hint, Mirbigan

Mere are the prices of the Silver Anniversary Hu u k I

Read them—anti then ronaider how very niiieh more of style, loxory, |>erfornianee and value you obtain in this new Buiek than in any other automobile you might name! New Masterpiece Bodies l»y Fisher with matchless lines, rolora and np|M>intmrnts • , , New elemritls of |M»wer, speed, nreeleration, smiMithiirss anil reliability nnapproarhed by any other ear in the world . . . new features of comfort and convenience How here ei|iialle,l . . . and all at the priers of ordinary motor ears! Only Buiek rould give surh value . . . Only Duiek rould build sueli a car!

THIKI \ FAST WORKER DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 6. (UI*> - DhIh- automobile thieves work rapidly A tnau wta driving a comparatively new machine when his hat blew off into the street. Stopping his ear, he leaped from the tar and ran to the curb to receive hi hat. When he returned his car had vanished.

August

Andy Thomas. .*•*•* •** •!« The Ladies’ Missionary Society of he Baptist church "ill meet with Mrs. Raymond O’Neal, 811 S. Indima St., Tuesday afternoon. *1* *1* v *** Reunion. The Rogers reunion was held Sunlay, Aug. 5th at Forest Tark, Brazil, vith seventy-six present. A bounti*ul feast was served at the noon hour, tfter which a program was given a.>

ollows:

Song by all, “What a Friend V\’e Have in Jesus,” then prayer.

Reading by Mary Rogers. Song by Nelson children.

Music by Elmore Entertainers.

Reading by Alvah Boyce. Dance by Margaret Nelson. Reading by Albert Rollings. Song by Mildred Robert-. Reading by Bertha Rogers. Dance by Nelson boys. Reading by Evelyn Boyce.

Music by Elmore entertainers. Song by Alvah anti Evelyn Boyce.

Dance by Chas. Baysinger. Violin >olo by W ill Hall. Dance by Arditli Nelson. Contest by the children. A feats of ice cream ended

well spent and enjoyed by all

rney

The Man w ho made a dress runs riot with a bis idea. W\ n grew too old to hold I heir jobs m them young again. A real conit* tion starring ca*

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Orr and son of Indianapolis are in Greenca.-tle visiting Mrs. Olive Kelly of Anderson treet. Mrs. Maggie Adams of Indiattapo- • s is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Arnold of Noithwood. Miss Catherine Miller is helping ut at the Auditor's office today . Jes.-e McCoy of Cloverdale was a business visitor in Greencastle, Monlay. Eugene C. Ashby of Ladoga was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs. Nancy Sapp of Terre Haute a- a visitor in Greencastle Sunday. John and Charles Howard visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard of 1’utnamville, Sunday. Two cars were torn up at the intersection of the National Road and State Road 13, five miles south of Greencastle, Saturday afternoon. Cal Weeks of I’a li driving a light ear .vas struck by W. H. McCormick of Detroit, Mich., also driving a light ar. The glass in one window was broken and a door battled in Week.-’ ar and the radius rod and front axle on the other car was bent. Al-o on McCormick'- r ir tw fenders vvcie torn off and the front of his car batered.

Comedy, “Limousine L>ve”.J n * n b' ■ NOTICE ri * y ^ Due to delay in shipments, "(I*** Nights” At This Theater HaveBee^ nitely Dostponed.

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MOVIES

AT THE VONtASl LE A gale of laugnter i- scheduled for he Voncastle theater eomnteneing on Monday, when “Skinner's Big Idea” he FBO screen ver-ion of the Henry Irving Dodge story will open, accordng to critics who have previously reviewed the picture. Bryant Washburn, who created the first Skinner on the screen, for the old Kssenay -tudios in “Skinner’s Dress Suit,” has the title role in the

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