The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1928 — Page 1

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H.UME THIRTY-SIX

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UOBItEtlY KKI’OIM H>

Stating that a fllling .-tatiun in Ciawfordsv'ille had been lobln-d | )V three youiiK men in a < hevrcdet cnu|io, the Crawfordaville |iol!o phoned to the local offici : |'i ,| av ni^ht in a call taken by William Jon-

is at the police station.

- Th,! officers at rrawfmdM ille

. II I t'lll ’ '’*■ could not ^i\e any dcscript < n ,,f the

L , lliliM L'tRI-' sA I - men beyond the fact tha

I itlttV. '• "• Jouiijt and that one wop m i,| h a |

—- | The man who was robbed u , GRANT HOTEL ‘••iteti to remember any idi titi.ation

d ‘tails accurately.

The nijrht polite here imnicdiatel-, kept a sharp look out for the car and men in case they -hould pa-, through the city, but no sijp. t, a ,,

of them was found.

astlk, Indiana, Saturday, skrtemb er i, 1928.

GAS COMPANY WILL IMPROVE

No. 275.

LOCAL PLANT

NE" (. \S SKiR TANK HA KEEN ORDERED EUR I III

ELAN I HERE.

Im tn

NEW PIPE

h

» IK< l I. \ I E IN I | HUN

A petition for the impiovemcnt of ,l ’ e 'oad running )>a'‘t the Indiana Portland Cement Company plant ■ from the inter.-ection of ti u . j-oud \ with the l.imedale road and e\tend1 iu; to the tireeneastle-W arren townj - iip line, i. heinjr cireulated here. It \\;p liberally siifexi durinc the •ay, because the road one of the n t traveled in the county, especally to the cement plant and because the present mad is almost

DELIYERI D "in out.

HOOVER MAY BREAK SOLID SOUTH VOTE

O. p. I.E \ DERS HEI.MAE

Hum EK IS IDE \l. ( Will DATE EUR PRESIDENT

and Russia, his direction of food conservation during the wai, when he pleased tie housewives by a direct appeal to them that gave them a place in the scheme of winning tlie war—all tlii- will he stre.-sed in the campaign to win votes among the

Southern women.

Hoover’s mo>t recent entry into

HORSE SHOW TO FEATURE PUTNAM FAIR

HIS RECORD IS

I |cm I’crrine and Sons

Jn To Jlcdiral

Greenrastle l or

\ttrntion.

I uliire Improvement W ill Wim Patrons of Itetter Service. Instil

< orporation < >» ns Plant.

Fnarlu’l'' ^

iJ

twe-dooi sedan turned

r,,en a»4th'i (iiant Hotel. The ’

serRoad

ht about twelve o’clock,

over

in-

Charles

, , nd M rs. Clem

pernifil ”• 1

ky V , el)route from theii , V St. Louia when ■ They were III ■tc i nipres-ion that they I I. II Ill’e. The tW" ).|ccp in the back seat and

was driving when th"

acr. It was stated that

traveling at too high a

E'll ti, negotiate th" curvi

in the »ai und so took the ditch on the left 4' "f the road and turned I

over. 'JH

A atraniP'r hi' uh; Mrs. Pcrrine to

hut to

.rviiewlw v.i up, until they found tome young men in a fraternity liou.-> Wild diweti '■ t- Mr. W. R. Hu

ALLENDALE IS COMPARED TO BIG RESORTS

si’RIM. W MER \s (.iiiii) TH \T ME WMRLIM Wil l) RESORTS.

I VR MER IS IN.11 Rl |i

ROCHESTER, Sept. I. U IM \l | " it Rooney, farmer, le-iding east of j Rochester fell from a ladder when

■ : ° np "f the rungs broke and fractured

Important improvements in the -er : i rib. A few minutes later he -neczUce tacilitie.- of the Oreencastle Gas < d and finished breaking the rib.

uni Meet!ic Comps . were nnnoin . n

ed today by the new management. A gas .-torag" tank seventy-one I fee! long and twenty feet in diam- ' ''ter lias hern ordered and will be j j lonstrueted in tin near future. This Muk will have a apacity if 50,OOP j uliic feet of ga ind will supplement i

d( u 1,1 IN ' 1 tLL NEW i II \R(j|\i,

tj thu making , ible at least a .SYSTEM. TREASI l<| HI \ |

IS KN0KI)

a-lomers.

Hoover’s Work During World War;

His Mississippi flood Relief Measures Known to to'ers.

the South, a directer of Mi^si-sippi Elooil Relief, will he a factor in the campaign. He was highly praised in the South for hi- work, and won ad-

I NSl I MED ditional friends there. Many people

who appreciated his help will not vote for him for President, of course, though reports fnm the area of the

Flood say that many will.

EXHIBITIONS EACH EVENING OP I AIR W EEK DN ITBLIC SiJI'AKE.

'HOW

Rl 1.1 S AN NOl NCT.D

Library Will Be Closed Two Days

is

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RE A I 1 !

sROl

Dr. I itch. New York. Writes Heok On Mineral Waters of \merica

tnd Praises Allendale.

This is

take time enough to

an ; arranged to begin using the new ' 1 vine system. Work an this new

\ppio\mmti ly -n, mi four inch The Carnegie library will be closed IP" has been d. Inered and will b, | Monday and Tuesday, it wa-announc-! ; th ’' MKal distri i.d |,y the librarian, M:, End V ■ Imtion system, thus increasing th ■ Thomas. Saturday morning

pressure in various sections of town, being done t

These improvement', it wa

ounced, will a-suii gas cus

A visit to Allendale Spt ■ ^rcenca adc<|uat( I system has been going mi all -umthis time of the year or at any time j 1 prv '" " Mme mer and it i- practically completed is well worth while, just from th« ! 1h ' local ~' 1 ' n l' al »> was pur- now. The librarian wishes to get it

• g ■

in In-ill corporation ., few weeks ago. j accustomed to it befoit -chool tart The Midland Comp ny controls a j The trea-ure hunt which ha been number of gas. electri- and transpoi- .conducted by the local library this tntion companic.- located chiefly in ; -ummer i- now ended and all wh northern Indiana ami western Ohio, i lave not handed in their repoit.- will

! have until September -1 to do so. I he name - of those vilio have com ' "leted th. course ate. Mi.-s Eliza

* • 0*10 * ’•'th \ .rm \1 Mary i oui-i Koch

Air-Kail Service

hut Allendale has other attraction-

know

tVson, w»i‘ ’ • woman had her I that hut few people probaal ,

;^^^^Hited.

Mr. ami om of the boy dered from !» 'tembiBl • Putnam County .mi. the medic .1 qualit the pital bjj lb Cecil O'Hrieii. where watoi - at tiie place, a) ; 1 . ' uir WOWI 1, r. Dented. Neither valuable thing- there, but iv.i' divd- ' | the befi - nously injured, but of peopl. go there from tin.. • • i. .

had® Mt ... outing, ...

line Mir best, th# in ideal place for such ... ..... ! ■tain* Mrs. Pei line had vei- Paul T. Vilen who now . th atintJHi .or face ami leg , anc. place, ha- erected the da which

on her forehead. made possible the lake, and boating.

^ 1 ' ' t WTeck". wa. Ill ha. .it"- 'h r camp fir . ■ th |il. car "a lowed to the ground and ha- made it , attra,

f radiator wa pushed ! live spot for campers.

motor, the frame, axle! However, the waters of the several i rt r t span of

| wei all bent. Roth the , springs have been analyzed for theii »nd one rear fetniei medical value.- and recent!) Dr. Wil )til ,vhea-ll'el.l .e ain I' - . ' • r.| • | .I!‘ \. '. rk ('it

Republicans believe they have in llerbeit Hoover an ideal candidate for an attempt to break into the

Solid South.

Hoover has not been a -tn.ng partisan. He i- not identified closely with the old Republican machine. Politicians oppo.-ed him before the convention on this ground, hut now that he i.- their nominee they regard his lack of pronounced partisan r. Ioring as an attraction In the so- ■ died independent voteiand to those Democrats of the South who do not lean strongly toward Smith. Hi enemies in the Kansas City Convention charged that Hoover did not know in Ib’JO whether Im wa- a Republican or a Democrat. They charged this over and over. Hinanic went on the Democratic bal lot in Michigan iu that year, and In won both the Democratic and Republican Presidential primaries in that state. There wa- a movement to place his name i n (ieoigia ptcfci- . ntial primary ballot in lli'JO, but this wa- cheeked.

WASHINGTON PAVING WORK IS UNDERWAY

Many Entries of I horoiighhreds Expected hy ( ommiltee In Charge of Department.

One of the main features of th 1 ? tilth annual Putnam county fair to b. held in this pity September 12 to lo, will be the Hor-e show. Thi’ ; ttraction will be held each evening with the lior.-es being di-played on tiie public sipiare. Officials who will have charge rf thi.‘ feature and the rules amt proginm for th hor-e show are a fol-

lows :

PH KENS pim-hes Mil.lege V\ IM i; P \\ I MEN | ER|.

PA V VETERNOON.

Paving on !. ,-t Washington street got underway Saturday morning. VV

E. Pickens, contractor, completed the C.J. Arnold . . E<|iiipmont l.oration :n; " north College Dr. T. A. Siglet King m . ei Vvcm," Friday afternoon and started shows to tx held each evening nt

the new pavement on Washington in S 00 o’clock,

HORSE SHOW Eee Hryan O. J. Rector

PEPARTMENT

Superintendent Ticket Sales

the block hotwceM V ine and Collegi

ivemie early Saturday.

Mi. Pickens hoped to have thi.block completed hy evening and po - - ibly to get in tin* Ido, k hetwei»n t'oliige Vvenui* and Spring Vvrnu". VI hough the paving work t prugre--ng rapidly, a good job of cement i uavement t- being laid down by Mr. Pieken.s and ir men and wmen com

Chicago Starts

Hoover wa- closely a-sociated with , l'■ "by all of Gr. enca-tle’s

I main thoroughfure

Woodrow Wilson during the vvar.| mi "" inorougmare-. with the excep-

tion of Bloomington and Hanna

I Ilf'I SI’AN <»P I N TENSIVE I R\NS( ON I ININ I \|. s||{\ .

It E BEG V\ TODAY.

CHICAGO, Sept. 1. (CP) Hu

an extensive air and

The name of the war President i--lill one to conjure with among Southern voter-. Republican -trateg-

nothing u-

bout this, -ee in it a - Hire of strength in the South among tho-i

who do not favor Smith.

September Pith t.Hth

and I 4th.

(•nvpral IniormatMMi

To further promote our fait and to live up to om reputation of making • .o h t-ii laigcr and better than ever the main nd'teu feature this year will he a night show of high ela-s riding .-ml driving horses and ponies. Thi- show will be an open show entitling hor e- out of Putnam County to come in and compete for the pieminm-. alrea'ly n numlier of owners of good horses have sigiul'i id their intention of bringing their entrie in to help make the show one of ipiality an high class entertain

* TU-we.

pid*' glasses were hrok

w rot.

book

valuable mineral

pays high

I by •piings of Vmerii a, and h

rihute to Allendale.

In commenting on the mineral proi rties of the springs, the hoik by

Dr. Fitch says;

“Daggy Spring and Dewdroo Spring, medical classification, weak ilkaline. The analysis of th" Daggy slid Dewdiop Springs show a moderately mineialized, ealic, niagne.-ic, birirbonated alkalin ■ water, possessing diuretic, antacid and valuald ■ .onic properties, partieularly th-

kpi u. . I Education, Dewdiop Si" ug, wh; , .m , r i J.x it' n . „f tii" ■ v. : 1 ' • 1 V i • ,. I ho e spring , ii thi percct tag) ■

ius School Oct. 8-12th

|i III HI I D I ROM

|v HI IHI RSI) V V

NIGH Th.

"r, Eugeni Meikel. Gerald Weaver | !'*•'• w . h . il, ‘ ,h, >. >!l . v

Mi-s Jean Peter.-on, Miss Ruth Pet-er-on, .lame Peterson, Mis- Eliza

MTss 'viargan't" Durham! Grlifton I " ^ with that hackg.ound, which I in,{t ' ,n ^ tht ‘ fair is 0 ''‘*

I. ngibm Jr.. Mi Er tnces Mat! ' " nemocrats I Miss .Mary Johnston, Mi -- Catherine I 1 ""' 1 " 1 him . "mt Herbert Hoover Vaughn, Miss Kathryn Duncan, Mi- '""' s • s " u " 1 j Viiginia Throop, Jay ( Fox, Clan I U,,| ' ul ’ li ' llM " wil1 not empha-ize thi-,

.. . , .l.ytle, Miss Marian Jam Ellis, Mi- i " f Hoovci’s past history. They I rail trans-continental passenger sir ; N|aNin( . ro ,,. man K , lh p ( . ck j, .do not I to. It speak* for itself. va- v-.a- opened ncro today. 1 Mj wilma France '<;.i,.ill p,. n( -, M '«t arc..,u.( of lift ; and beeausi ] Planes operated by the Tran.-eon- W jj| jam V -kew, Mi Mar jar Black, ,f ,>th '' r P* la " f hi.- carcei which

Mis- l.eah Oakes, Miss Zink Flee- 1 " iM they regard |

-treet- will be paved.

The block between Vine and Col- oxaE Th«‘*'.nte e-t shown in the paM

lege Avenue wi

pedestrians by the time of the county fail which opens September PJ. Heavy traffic will he permitted on \\ a.-h-

liv the people of Putnam < ountv

" " ll ''’ high cla-s riding and driving hor e

! «ioa

cation

fi Horpti

• th#

SOS-

"I of Itiligious Eilll

lul.l October S to JJ. -emldc the eelelnated Eut pean IT i- Is i n the nolicv of j -prings at Baden Baden and Slahlthe e.'ur.-"- exten.l 1 brunen. Th -e water are highly cn

dorsed by the piofe- ioii in tb Irewtmcnt of di-ordei.- of the -tomnch and in affeetioti- of the genito urinary tract and particularly in anemia, general debility and in a!l run down condition- where an iron temm is indicated, partieularly in all dcptaved conditions id the blood and

blood-making organs."

I foi on, credit. It is Dr. I tch cornpai - a spring wit""ill b,. possible to of- I in a mile of (Jreen. a,tl with two of b»ur courses. Classes I t h p famou watering i» >oits of Imiv '»ur* in length with a ! ^n-l hut few (in encasth* propl. ,n H betw(*(‘n hours. ! have ever ta.-te<l the waters Mfio

ipened here today

operated by the Transcon-

tinental Air 'Trail-port, Inc., thr ugh ts subsidiary, tin Northwest Vir- , ways, Inc., will connect at Chicago and the Twin Citi<-, Minneapolis and St. Paul, with through limited e\ pres- trains to and from east and

west.

Piloted by veterans of tT, aii mail in powerful Ford cabin planes, pa---ngei - will -ave approximately "igiit hours between Chicago and the Twin Cities, and a full hu-inc— day he tween eastern point- and the Pacific

Northwest.

The planes will leave here regularly at .’1 p. m., arriving at St. Paul :.t 7 p. m. Si uthern plain w ill h ave

To Open Hoover Club At Capital

nor, Eugene Kulkei "n, Mi Slltllerllll, Donald < oil lett, VI I ouise Hamm.

SIGLER CAR

candidate Southern

IS DAMAGED

I com Hoover a- the stiongest Mary I They could carry hefore

voters.

'They will make a |n -itive pioHoover campaign. They will not bej cote any attention openly to attack-

on Smith, leaving it ’bolting" I >cmm rat - th'

I N HI V N V mu »\ ER HE V D()l VId - ERS VV H I OPEN I I ESI) \ >

IN INDIANAPOLIS.

INI)I VN VPOEIS, Sep;. I. il P) Indiana He ver club headipiarters will he opened here Tu* day, where

Southern I 11 -peaking campaign in behalf of -potty, but : Herbert H'oover, Repuldican pr<-iden

ii ions, fin they already an ing against the Dene ratie

direct- T' ; " nominee, will be waged daily un f jindi-‘ "I the election in November.

* il 3F

I In i W ° VM ' " evening. I Ine . /T I" t-' ear " f = . the school

A l|Jk H

<"nuflki

I I ole

id at

rt iul

'

■ ^ ‘tj

he chemical con.-titm nts, closely re , Minneapoli- at M'ltl a. in. and St. Paul

at X:IO a. m., arriving In re in three I hours and forty minute-. The route to he followed, larefully marked aho i ,vp]| lighted, vv a devrlopi J by th" I'nited States Department " Com-

merce.

Plans for the service were outline I ay the technical committee . f th' Trans •oiitinental Air Trai -ii"il. ii ad ■d hy Col. Charles V I iie In" ■ .. wh" i- also consulting aer nautical en I gincer for the Pennsylvania rail

I load.

'The line opened today w II form om of many auxiliaries and feeder- for th' main transcontinental liti". cow being organized lad ween Ni w York, San Francisco and Eos Angeles. Mayor George W. Dahl of Fargo, | N. Ik, VV. R. Struchan, and C. IT 'Tiemhly if the Northern Paeiti raili mad and J. M. Caldwell of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific will be among the pa-srnger-

atteiHled pievious i'he-e cold -prings, which flow twelvx

urging to impre - ' months in the year. The tempera h value of continuing 1 lure of the water i- around 50 decking toward their di ' gree-, cooler th 'n th ordinary " at ;l is he|,| primarily’ r kept in an iee hex, and comeftaiice of the teaching '-parkling and g"- tilled, fn m th< Suadi'v -ehool - of th" i bowels of the earth. Why houldn t

t* ■. anyone intr rested

participate.

d to have National Spc-

S M VIE SI II V N siBESW IP III HV V No I HI R M Vi II INF I Rl D V V NIGHT. A -mall .-"dan vv., slightly damaged in an aeeiden' i ar Clinton I iPF’riday night. The car is owned by Abner Sight of ncastle and, it wa- said, wa- lie'.' driven hy h.s wife at the tiim ■ the accident. This road i- veiy Iirnvv, and fearful that tliey vv" i . ' into tie ditch, the driver ,-tayed !■ far out in thi enter of the road 'id was ddr-vvipod liy another ear. It" left sal. I' lie ar was slightly - .maged with a ma-hed fender, ru' board and liu 11 ■a#». Booster Day On December 15

GREKM VS I El MERC H VM ' vv ILL < OMHIM IN ONE BIG D VV. VI TO Hi BE <,1 IT.

late im ai fount of hi -tamland hi- formei a-

Tammuny.

This can he-t he

-ilenci'.

Republican- will

prohibition

■ iiei.it ion with i apilalized by re - the.-e i --

director of

I. Hoover's work

Mi-.-i —ippi Eloed I "lief. J. Hoovei's effoit- on behalf "f bu-iic" through tiie department of

< 'ommerce.

Pi. Hoover'- rei rd as a liumanitat inn in relief weik in Belgium and I

Russia.

They al.-e will reake a special cam-| , saiga among vvemen, capitali/.ing the sentiment they -ay they find for him aniong tie lea ale voters. They vill eapitali/.e, ■ egatively, the op .lo.-ition apparant townrd Smith

among the “Dry

’Thi- announcement wa- made today hy D-ear G. Enellingii, Eolt VV iy in puldi-her, Hoovei's Indiana primary campaign manager, and a member "I the Repuhln an state campaign executive committee. Fuelling ei will lie i hairman.

STATE FAIR GATES OPEN

has pmmpted the fail hoard to m ik" tins a"ded i xpenduture of money to fund h . line of entertainment that will be clean and wholesome aim pleasing to every one. The pi eg: am for '''C three nightas arianged of;. uriely in three ami five gated saddle lioi.-c-, combintion riders and driveri), pony and many other da -e.- th«t go to make up a good program.

Rules

1. hive gated entries will be reijuired to show five distinct gib',, vi : It. walk, 2nd. running walk o Enx (mt dr I. Canter; 4th fack oth trot. 2. Three gated entries vVUl be reipi ied to how three distinct gate via I t. walk; 2nd. trot; 5rd e'litn Any cut iy showing any other gait while in the ring will be de cl. red imligihk* by the judge. d. VII t lies competing toi premium- mu t be entered with t'"- Sun "rinteiid'iit of the department nd must be un the gimind ■ ready to how in the first -how VVedne «iay evening September 12th. hailurc to comply with the rule will liar an . lit " from competing b r the premiums offetcil iluiing the re.-t of tho

he w.

t. No nil i y fee will be charged but stall rental of $2 00 per horse will be charged unlc -pvcial ar- : angements ire mad" by Die tdiv idual hoise owner. 5. In ca e of di-piltrs or grievtner* they -hall be registered with tie 1 supedntendent of the ib pu r lniont nd hi - deii .-aui h-ill be final.

SEV INI V SIVI H VNNI VI. INDI VN V S| \ | E E VIR ID I. Vs T

I N TIL SEI'T. H.

INDI AN VI'OLIS, S. pt .1 Gates of the Iniliana state fail gi und- op-

women and their "lied at 0 o'clock thi- morning, Cen-

y will present iiy “Dry" to the

it be good .' on the initial (light from the north. Mr. Allen .-late- he ha; people i,.!!!! purchased the first tiek t. come there for jug- of the water other railroads which have ar-

| ' the rla--e- together ! which are th n -eld to many di-tant | t„ handle th" servi." ar tie If (he best known local ' mints. They come for it and drink |Vnn-ylvaniu and the Great North-

flheir nil me , the c. ur-e* j l heeau-e of thi ' ' mifil they hav.

| 1 the plaee of meet ' received froiil it. jp'.ihii-hed in this p a |M<r ^ For all Idaddei date. Every Church | ir diseases, these "atm-

advantage of this 11) ■ very

ern.

'The plam - hav aecommodations

Idadder. kidney and simil- (,,, |o pas-enger-. The plain are

are said t" piv,.,, by thiee 11)0 hor-e powei mo-

l ; take advantage of "this I b • very fine. Th" i,„ , having a erui.-ing speed "f I I-. irtunity and have its ! why they should n ’ T 1 "' lni " mile- per hour, and a maximum pro-pective teacher* en-i ket generally, because they could, , f no miles per hour.

1 under the proper advertising, be mad ■ . o

bapoael, of the I’res- nation-wide know "" ll "'' INDI VN VIM)LIS IIV I- S'liMh I'Hb is president Of the would 'f trr. It •••"""» To thou- IND!AN LIVE

t" r E. R. Bartlett, of the i -and- of people tlii"UC l '"Ut th • na-

i 1, Religious Education tion.

'■‘ity, is Dean of the

^ a ted by the V S M VI.I. " < b

two rcprc-e.itative- Th Big I our laili ""! bad tw» "

| illi d in the ]

itTcrs from the cominu-' night, when an engii" "u- to m- " l "' !-ome stone car- off th" siding. N' > -n one was hurt and the damage was

D VV slight.

will He closed all day.! " "I. account of Labor! THE VV T.M HER

I' 11 ,M ’ received and die- ' I’artlv cloudy t" elmidy tonig it and '" u1 ' N-) city or rural | Sunday' Slightly warmer tonight m

i north ami central i>"rti"'>-'

i'll T.\, 1’ostnuister. j and south portion, Sun' 1 '.''

and

INDIANAPOEIS, Sept. I. (t I 1 ' ; Eight hog- wire 10 to 15 ents high i a- compared with a 25 cent drop ii the heavy class at the Indianapolis l.ive-tock Exchange ttalay. Bulk (loO ,, ;;((() pounders) brought X^d'O to i dl.'l.lO. Receipts numbered 2."bo. 'The cattle market wa- steady on receipt of 100 head. Steers were .looted at $14.50 to $1<S.35. The top I piicc was #17. Calves were e-timat-d at 200 and the market was lew- .,|. V’ealers brought $17 to xlx. The toll price was S'20. Calve- -eld for

i s;7 to #11.

'The sheep market was steady.

< ireeneastle meri'h.'at’a next Boo-1 er Day, 'will he Saturday, Decern her 15 it was .en"iiueed Satunlay, and the grand a vv. e d on that day will he an HUtomoh,! , the same to lie selected by a committee, which promises t hive it eu display during

the County Fair.

'The next 'Trade B""-ter period will start on Wedne-day, Sept. 12, the day the fair ope; . and wall run three month- instead of the usual one month, it wa- announced.

The start iluiing 1 "unty Fair week -taadard of living,

should lie a good om , and much in-terr-t is already being shown in the coming trade b o-ter event. In addition to -taitiug this cam paign, the meivhant ■ of the city

promise to give th" largest Booster

Day event in theii history on Fri-

tral -t indard time, to amuguiate tl . -event.'--ivfh annual Indiana tat" I fair, planned hy members of the tat" hoard of agrieultuie to tie the largest and mo.-t «'lahoiate in it- his-

tory.

Indication.- point to tin greate-t at teedanre record in history, while the program of amusement-, number ' exhibitions and lists of prize avvanl-

euteil in

organizations. Tli Hoover as a mili

wa men.

Hoover, him-elf in his aeeeptanc" speech, empha-iz'il that hi campaign of effii'ieii, y are directed, finally, toward “happy homes." the home will he -tress"d by his campaigner,.- and e peeially among th" women voters. He w ill he given eredt'

for inspiring maay labor saving de Will exceed anything

vice, and i onvi'iiiinei - for th" house I reviou year-.

'v if". The campaign will he carried With the fair opi luting on an into the hou.-e-wife's realm -into ight-day schedule, which wa- inaug the kitchi n. tii" pantry, and the irated in Ib27, attendan e i expect nur-ery. He hi participated in child ed to icach tho BOO.Obo maik when health organization- and Mrs. Ho ver ictivifies eome to an end next .-at ha worked for yenrs with the girl ' urday, providing weather conditions scout movement. ; ar« favorable, E. J. Barker, sccreHoover’s work a- an indu-trial 'ary of the Indiana -tat' board of efficiency rxpeit will lo* trau-lated ae riculture and the fair board, an-

into term- of lai-ing tiie American noinced.

Hi campaignei

Among the added attraction- tii

will explain that step- taken by in year will be a Wild We t rodeo ever

du-try at hi- -ugge-tion to reduce waste will invitahly reduce cost* of production and make tho article • heapci to the ultimate consumer. 'This talk will be directed at the home and likewi-e to the husinct-

day, Septemb) i 11, which conics also man. Hoovei ha- made many friend-

during Fair week. I h p eombinatiou should bring an unu-ually good crowd to the city that week, especially so

if the weather i- suitable.

.tlr. and \E Snlonkty for Florida.

lEiiold H. Kindi left theii home iu Miam

among hu.-ine-.- men in the South.a in other pint- of the country. En ipiently, he hn called attention

to the natural resource, of the -out" with predictions of thr. wealth which

will flow from th' ir future develo)

mcot.

Hi- humanitarian walk in llelgum

evening on the race tr.uk in front lh" grand stnml, while the radio will In u>ed for the fir-t t me to broad nist inch day a vivid story of tl"

fair through the air.

Spectators who in other yearround th;it new building had here con-trucK'd since the |a-t vi-it, a- a part of the vi,(MM),00b building pi" gi.iin, will find this year that the fail gi unds ha- been equipfied with u new street lighting y-tein. This w.i e.-iieelnlly in-tolled fef the ud vantage of night visitor the numb 1 of whom is increasing year by year.

1.

Eive gated Muddle hor e

1st 2nd iiiii

It '

. $15.00 f 12.110 $8.00. .

i igbon

-'

Thiee gated saddle horse, l.ady mb r

$10.00 $7 50 $5.00

ribbon

).

Eight hurne s hor e

$10.00 $7.50 $5.00

nl'b'in

t.

< nmbin t ion ha' ne

ot -addle pome-

un ' r 42 inches

$5.U''I $;t.ou $2.00

iibbon

1 har-day September l.'llh.

1.

Three gated -addli hor e

$15.00 $12.5(1 $s.0ll

ribbon

T'.v e gate i saddle horse, l.ady rider

$10.00 $7.50 $5.00

ribbon

1.

(icntleman ridei i v i r

50 via!

$7.50 $5.op $2.00

ribbon

1.

( 'imhination hume-s

or addle ponies over 12 inches

$5.00 $:|.00 $2.00

nbbim

T inlay. Se|itemla r ||lh

( oinh n turn hai ne s , ml saddle

$20.00 $ 15.00 $10.00

ribbon

J.

I’aii -addle hor-e

(one ridden by lady one b\ Gentleman)

$2H.OO $15.00 $10.00

ribbon

.!.

Five gated saddle horse

$20.00 $15.00 $H).DM

ribbon

1.

Thi ' c g t*‘d Kinlillc hot,-i

$20.00 $15.00 $10.00

ribiiou

5.

Swcpstaki - ,1 or 5 gated $20.00.

horoea

The following stunt' "ud

ainu-e-

melds will Im wolkei ill tb '

Ugh the

program foi the three evebing-.

t-t 2nd

3tu

1.

Blow mule race

$5.00 $2.50

ribbon

Biey i Ic race for bn

unner 14 yeai-

$5.4M) ribbon Mbbon (', rea eil pig catching conte-t $5.00 ribbon niiboii K bbit catcHn^ • nie-t lor boys U.c' jv fi yeaia $>.00 ribbon libben

H"g |';•!!lTlK contp't

$5.00 »2.bU ribbon