The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1928 — Page 4
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' [THE GREKNCAS f n5E ETAIBY BANNER MONDAY, At M ST 20, 1928.
New Mexico has proved
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DEBSSETTES
si.00 Is Their Real Worth
'rice
sciuarelv thcioiorc I stale that rrot iun tiiii in
squareiy, thud j jjth-'thi- b. . f untrue. Only two per cent
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only am I heartly in favor of fully enforcing all our laws, further, I am oppo-ed to , of the eighteenth amendment
the Volstead act.
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Prompt reduction of the puhin debt, of expenses of public ahnuni - tration and of Federal taxe- a'C •' 1 vioosly suhnd bu-impractic' •
oi a: the Indian in America have in, .nes exceeding $500 annually, New Mexico committee found
the
...ti i weeks of investigation. The individual per capita income „f c.;.9 per cent of all Indian tribes is s than $200. The condition c penally affects Indians in the
. outhwestern state .
The income- of the tribes is in
You have notified me t'. t lh propoition to their per capita wealth man who has been nomir ,1 >•> the except the Osage.-, " U1 ^ high office of Pre-ident of the. royalties bring their individual m-
fnited States; who in a few short come- to $11,205 each year, month i- to lea 1 n P u rty to —"
newed victory, and our country t> INDIANAPOLIS Lit FSlOCK
continued honor, happlne.-.- and pro.--, --—.
Parity, is Herbert C. Hoover. He : j Tji<> h malkel ( .|osed 10 cents
w«dl wo,thy of the pa tj - ch " 1 ';; hiffher at a cio'iit to it and to the nation, ,
in the eye, of our people and of tin at
KtlOW,*',lgc,| , 1 . , Reeeipts were estimated at 4000. The cattle market clo.-ed steady on receipt of 800 head. Steers' brought
the Inmunupolis livestock
‘exchange today, link (100-280) lbs.
world. His extensive
training end experience wall
to guide the country wise! an ! ju-t-
1} to new height- of renown.
There must be ii'» disloyalty within our own ranks, and there will be none Republican- may quarrel among themselves, but not at such a time athis. Then they form and present a united and impenetrable front.
$i:{.50-$Hi. Calves numbered 350 and (be market was lower. Veulcrs were quoted at $17-18 and heavy calves at The sheep mark"! dosed Saturday.
1 * ;; Cars Crash Near Brazil On Sunday
STOVK PIPK HATS POPULAR LONDON, Aug. 20 (UP) -According to a leading London hatter, five times as many -ilk “stove pipe hats” re being sold thi- year as in 1923.
and son John. •e •!• + + + Married At Brazil. Mrs. Rachel Cox announces the | marriage of her nieces, Miss Lydia Harmon to Emmett Scott, both of Greencastle, which took place in Brazil Thursday, Augu.-t 10th. They were married by Rev. Plummely. The; young couple will make their home I in Greencastle. v *S* *i* *!• v dKnailer Reunion. I The Knauer Reunion wa held Sunday at the Bethel church. Theie were about 150 present. Sunday School wa- held in the forenoon with John Knauer in charge. At noon a bountiful dinner was spread under the shade <>f the trees and was great ly enjoyed by all. In the afternoon the pres. Earl Knauer, presided; there were talks by members of the family and by Rev. Chapman of Biick Chapel. Two duets and a quartet wa.- giu'ii as speed 1 number-. Mr. Geoige Cricks was appointe 1 presiding officer tor next year. Everyone <lijoyed themselves gaining new acquaintances ; ml renewing old ones. The reunion nexyear will be held the thiid Suday in August at the same place.
VONCAS 1 TONIGHT AND TITS Zanra JLA f “' ShatAks fas
She
was dancing teacher—he w;k
they rod, home on a truck—and slartnj tinuous scream—he wrote a sting—-he
bringing a climax lha
I AURA LaPL \N I E’S
K «ns »>ii..M a mix-up J o:
.vou'il talk ah, a| f!^‘‘ «
( lever -ummerlime fashions. Pori It and Day- A time Dri'-ses of Dimity, English Prints, etc. L Haxt* generous hems and pockets. Organdy ’ trimmed.
WHITE MAN HELD IN BRAZIL j JAIL. NEGROES IN OTHER ( AR.
FOR SALE—Ford Touring car. Cheap if sold at once. Call 351 K. 20-3p
S. C. PREV0 COMPANY
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HM.HEIGHT' OI SEN A KtK's < I R I IS 1 SPKKt II
BRAZIL, Aug. 20 (UP)— William Taylor, 3(1, Indianapolis negro, w’,as in the hospital ward of the ( lay county jail here, following an olleged encounter with Ed Woiley, To: i - Haute. The encounter was said to have been result of a collision of
Autos driven by the two.
According to \Y< rley, Taylor drove
FOR SALE;—8 room hou-e and three extra lots, also Pony and buggy. Phone 200-L. 20-2t.
TOPEKA, Kan,.. Aug. 20 (Ul’l — Following h notil'ieation . s tin lv publican candidate for the vice pre-i-deney In re Satur ay evening, Sena tor Charles Curtis wa enioute o,-t today to open an active campuigi It wa- estimated that 25,000 hemd (he address of cceptance from the State House step-, an ! million ■ more heard it ovi i th. in in. Highlights on -peueh follow: The question of the pi pel relief for agrirultim is n trying and perpb xing one. rlii- problem is of deep seated economic impoitance to every citizen without legard to hi- occupation or hi- political party. Proper! \, it- solution i- nn 1 way -hounl
be, non parti, an. 1 am convinced that if a small joint committee of the House and Senate were appointed to
study the problem and to find its I According m vwu-x, u "’'“| an(1 Mrs Ruben proper solution, the necessaiy relief ]l'i s car out of a line of cars on the quickly could and would be afforded. National Road wist o' hr:r, and -t
q crashed head on into Worley’s car. recent years capital and labor He wa- cut about the head and a
two-year-old daughter severely hurt while the wife and mother was cut and bruised. Worley m a prisoner here, charged with driving while
drunk, police announced.
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In recent years capital and labor have come to recognize tnai they are indispensable to each other; that they ate economic allies, not enemie, and that di-putes between them are to lie detiiment of both, as well as to the detriment of the people of tie country a- a whole. It is believed that the time will come, and that it i- not far off, when there will b“ a complete and honest understanding between capital and labor a, to their i. pec-live light- and the rights of
the general public.
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Swearinger and
daughtres, Elina and Mildred and son, Harold, of Uloverland; and Mrs L a Boardman, of Terre Haute.
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S. ('. Club To Meet. The S. C. C. Club vvili meet with Mrs. Res- Tustison on Tuesday eve-
ning.
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MOST INDIANS POOR SANTA FE, N M., Aug. 20
'leeiing Postponed.
The August meeting of the Pone-
I believe in meeting
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Many people have heard and read
stories of the fabulous wealth of the Osage Indians of Oklahoma and ale accustomed to the tradition that all Indins are either rolling n wealth
or comfortably provided for. A state investigation of the Ind-
<Lf’)jlope club has been postponed in-
definitely.
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Entertain This Evening. Mr. and Mrs. i hades F. Zeis will entertain with a family dinner this evening at the r home on east Washington street in honor or Mrs. Missouri Hanna and son, Robert, of Burbank, CabL Those present‘will be; Mrs. Carrie Hays, Louis Hays; Albert Weik, of Chiago; Mrs. Hanna, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zeii and | children. .;..j. .j. .j..{. Animus Flint Reunion. The annual Flint Reunion Was held at the home of Herman E’lint in Clinton, township .Eunday, August 19th, it being the fir,t time the brothers and sisters of the family had been together in 4.5 years. There were fifty present. Those from a distance who were present were Wesley Flint of Phoenix, An/.. Elmer Flint and s*n, Alfred of Mi.-.-ula, Mont., Mrs. Laura Randel of Mil-ton. Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ridpath and family ; of Indianapolis.
MONIES
MAX DAVISON
FUNNIES! PICn/R^qJ
COMEDA
ADMISSION |()e-2.'ic
YONCASTLE “Thanks for the Buggy Ride,” which opens at the A oncastlo for a two-day showing, combines splenuio. human comedy with a heartmoving love story of struggling youth nn the Great White Way. Miss LaPlante has scored another personal triumph in an excellent ucee.xsor to “The Cat and the Canary” and “Silk Stockings,” and is given anoiher good opportunity for the pantomime in which she excels. In the romantic sequences she is more beautiful than she has ever before appeared on the screen which is a superlative accomplishment for the cameraman because we didn’t think it possible. Glenn Tryon who is a comedy -tar ii his own right, shows that quality of youth and spontaneity which will, in a short time, make a maUnec idol of him. —o—■ GRANADA When John Fox, Jr., penned his immortal romance of the Kentucky Mountains in Civil War days, “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” he gave to posterity one of the finest historical novels ever wiitten. Thi- favorite story has now been brought to the screen by First Na- | tional Pictures, retaing all the wealth of color and romance of the original story, and adding the beau- j tifu! pictorial effects, marvelod-i drama and splendid acting of Richard Barthelmess and a cu-t of stellar players. The picture tome- to tin Granada Theatre Monday and Tues-j day. o
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ANOTHER “TOI.’ABLE DAA ID’’ Kiii.k F(|R ’ J
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ANOTHER GREAT IRD MPH >r!>l>iiRT)M| le O’DAY AND A AMiNDKHFIL (V-’ est Mountain madness; blood feuds; blue i#Miijk® r Iunit - of the hidden people of the hentuckx VilK cal a soul—you'll love it and tell others to .-(nil, to 1 f 0 SLICK SLK KERS C OM EDA m I
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KOKOMCK- Sixty aivplHiie pass.;ng«ns is i i :;e day’s record at Shock- machine ami' ley field here, twenty-four rode with pi< i in
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Cornucopia in Agriculture Building at Indiana State Fair
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H^stable front seats Mtikk dosed models
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Ho>« k'h aditialable steering u heel provide*, for tlu* lit »»t time in motor cur h Ik lory, a mar/e-fo* nien*urp driving fto.sifinn ! T v «ame fine «*<>nvetiif nee - thir name matchI*' - comfort and luxury—arc apparent in every ph.isr* «d lluirk denigii nml operation —in the de« p *.#»ft upholstery —in full v»idth rear *eat§ providing plenty of room for three adult pa»RengrrK —in velvety cluteh artion —in finger-tip steering ea-e —and nlwive all in the unrivaled Mimothne** with whirh the Silver Anniversary Huirli ride* even the roughest road*.
I »r new #e;|t ia * i • 11 y a«’ t «i'«t aide e von vvhtti fuflv oictif .<ii. A ehiltl can ojierute it! If i* aunple —po-.tive in netion—and together with
S**e thi* epm ear! Drive it! lent the new and « xe|u«ive adjustable Neat! Prove to yourself that I. re, indeed, is the fine*! motor ear and tha greatest value Anieriea has ever produced!
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SILVER A \’ WIV E RSARY
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Milll MASTLHPIECE LODIF.S BY FISUER
MOFFETT & DOBBS
when nr.r rr n u tomolii i
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+ -b + + "r + Bc .jd And AAdls Reunion. , j I he fifth annual Beard and Wells reuniomv a.- held at the pretty country houir of Mr. and Mrs. Earl l - reneh a Txx miles south of Terre ! Haute. Aftei a bountiful dinner at noon ibv afternoon xxas spent in renewing "Id ecquaintario’s. Also a moat inter- ’ -‘ng reviexx of family history and same reading. Tho.-e pre.-ent were: Mr. and Mi . Bares wilt and duugh t* r, Elizabeth; Norman Pruett, Mary Newman, Mi-, Claudia Snodgrass, Air.-. Nora Buigess, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Engle ami daughter Susanj na ! Air. anil Mrs. Kenneth Shook and j daughter,Ellen Eileen, Mrs. Mary Hill, and daughter, Marian and sons, j iNivid and James; Nellie Carito, Mrs. j Hetty E’letcher Ben Blose and soq^ AAilliani; Wol.-ey Wells and daughter, j I lielma, and -on, Elden; Mr. and j Airs. Earl E'rench. Mr. and Mrs. | I hurman E’rench and son David, AH -. Nancy A an, Mr. and Mrs. Duff Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Beard, | Mr. and Mr.-. Stephen Beard and j daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Il'ui Beard, son Steve, and daughter, i i' au,a ; Mis.- Betty Price, Dee McI 1 roekliri and daughter Ellsie, Mr. and 'Ir. . Earl Li-tijn and granddaughter, Louise Harber; Mr. and Mrs. Logue Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Wells*, dr. and Mrs. |,oo Wells and son, AAaxne; Joe Beard, Mr. and Mrs. John Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben I Charle.- King, Mrs. Charles j ixecto and -on Charles, and duugh'7. Martha Ulcn; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathoxvay and daughters, Isabelle an<l E ranees; Mr. and Mrs. ls-e Wcod •"id granddaughters, Rachael and Anna May Hutcheson, Mr. oeorge '’homas, ai r H!V j iyf rs Nelson W'-od
Side Trips From Niagara Falls At Speciil Exciniu Kite,
Toronto and
u-turn . . . $3.45
Clayton, N.‘Y.
and return .$16,10
A!cx3ndria*B.iy
nod return $16.65
Montreal and
return . . . $25.20 Quebec and return . . . $35.35 Wfth return limtr equal to Niagara Falls Exci sion Tickets
Send for Free Tourist C iin< I ' • rx. I Anr<-k
TRIPb
Vl.lt Niagara Fxll. tnf «
Heautiful Lake I rie. Enjoy*
Trip on a palatial C & B b*** | n| . SPECIAL .E:xctlisic ;j Cleveland to tfffiti Niagara Falls ^ j 1 «
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I ickcis good returning » nV 10 intliulinu d^tc rf •*!«. 0l, * “ xj LlexcUnd Olh-e. — * Stcamrrxra.!i» ' W
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New Low Farr $4 501. ' vh(
A uto. Carried
Th-Cleveland ant! Bufel" C.i»t 9th bt- Pier __—
MONON ROU
The sboxe Cornucopiii xvas seen at (he Indiana Stnte l•■alr last >enr This year's fair will be held from September 1st to the 8th and in the Agriculture and Horticulture Building you will see the greatest of displays when entering It will be called “Injun Summer."
First Prize Pig Club Burrow It 1927 State Fair
EXCURSION
To
Arnette Dunkerly of Oaktowti. Ind . and his E'irst Prize club barrow at the Indiana State Fair, 19::7. There will 1)6 many champions again this reur i'tom September 1 to 8 in the club departmant, as tnere will probably be around 120''' more club entrl?: ha'i last 'tar
CHICAGO and RET^ $3*00 * Saturday Night, Aug ' *
c f la 1 *y.
Special Train Leaves Green^ j
Arrives (’hieago ga
(7:00 A. M. Chicago
Returning Special J ^ il1 j 8:00 T. M. (9:00P-M.(M^ 11
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Sunday, Aug. - h
ii> •of
base ball
CUBs vs BOSTON
Robbins, Ag ent '
re •ft
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