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GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1928, >

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Mrs. James E. Leonard of Russell- j villc is visitinp here with Mrs. Fred ! mTii Thomas. j Mr. and Mrs. Eirl Arnold are mov-I i:iK from their f onier home on East! Seminary street to the home which ;! ey recently purclmsed on East Wal- ' nut street. 1

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FOR SALE:— Used Deleo iifrht; 1 plant, will receive bids during Fair, 1 !

. | until Saturday 4 P. M. See the Deleo i*

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return to Greetica tle in a few days. | p0R sALE: _ Concord grapes.!

, . Mr. and Mrs. (irimes were recently | phone B76 n-n.

■ dc t re- married and arc now on a wedding, 0 trip through the eu t. ! F0R SALE:—One 5 year old Jer- j Mildred Lair leaves this week! »ey cow frech September llth.one !

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1 " i Searcy, Arkan as where she is in-

■.i.iclor in Jloicc Economics in Galloway Woman’s college. Miss .' tit 1 t year in the University of ('hi uro doing ; ))*•( ial dt ign work.

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COPENHAGEN, Sept. 11. (UP)— driv- For the second time within a month

' '* do- ii!;, ;- 1). Cramer and Pert Hassell,

i; i! 01 lh c ttirplaite Greater Itoek- | Scotch bull. C. C. Burst.

Pit. lioi-'C w< ’ re stranded today- this time |

after the boat in which they were!

full blood Tamworth male hog, one i year old. Allen Huffman Farm, Huff-! man and Brackney. " "

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FOR SALE:—Apples and pears at! (Vans) Orchard. Formerly known asjl D. C. Allen’s Farm. ll--pj

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FOR SALE:—Five pure bred Ox-1

COSTUME FLOWERS AND

JEWELRY

Midsummer blooms mingle their brilijj colors with bowers of more subdued ti for the autumn. Again the (lower isth e{ or climax of the costume. Attractive jewelry, pins, heads, ear-rh and modernistic necklaces. Here-is a wide choice of all that is smart i new in these indispensable accessories. the quality shop J. H. PITCHFORD

ford rams, and one Shropshire. Also one pure bred Shorthorn ball, 3 years old, sired by McCabe's imported

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ha returned i !ly after a via

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tempting to reach civilization ‘-trueI:

a rock and rank.

The sheriff of South Greenland advised the Greenland administration of the accident which occurred Thursday. The advice- told how Cramer, Hassell, Prof. W. H. Hobbs, of the Univor.'-ity of Michigan expedition, ed five others, had been rescued from the water, but were stranded four mil, fr m Simiutak, at the mouth of

the Simiutak Fjord.

Ha ell and Cramer made a forced landing August lb in Greenland, as ! they Hew from Cochrane, Gnt., toward; Mt. Evans, Greenland, and for two weeks wandered through the

! d daughters I fr " zf,n wastes before encountering .j •,]! i two rescuers from Mt. Evans. The j,on I .! Vt- Evans group left by motorboat

I last week in an attempt to reach Holstonshorg on the southern coast. Off Simiutak, according to the advice from the dieriff of South Green-

.1 hr, ind fam- ]md, the boat struck a rock and sank

immediately. All the men are ma-

( ., rooned olf the Fjord hut two Green-

land, r ■, member of the boat party

(i who obtained^ small boat an<l went

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FOR SALE—Cheap; fi room house, almost new. Lights, water and garage, four blocks from campus. Small payment down bafance to suit purchaser. Phone 773-1,. 11-lt.

What? Lttnch, When? We no-day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Where? Wabash Valley Light Office. Who? Christian Church Ladies. Il-2t CALIFORNIA SOON? Come with owner in touring car. $35. Tent furnished. Box 230. Greencastle, Ind.

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FOR SALE:—11-3 x 12 rug. Phone 57(1. / ll-2t o FOR SALE—Hay by the bale or ton. Phone 144. ll-5t

FOR SALEHurst.

-Seed wheat.

has returned from he ha s been visit •

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outh College.

a-n \va sufficiently | cid man.

to Kanganiitg for help

fuel have been rushed to the maroon-

moved f hein;

to hi home <>» confined to the

- y,;-' ROCIIKST* ■’ - William liner of near Iwow is hi

FOR SALE—Fine quality Perkoff wheat. F. I). Williamson, 2 1-2 miles south Manhattan. 8-3p o FOR SALE:— Soy bean hay. first house south of Zinc Mill. 10-2p. o F’OR SALE:—Adding machine and typewriter, good as new, 206 W. Franklin St.

NOTICE Students, who wish to study piano with Miss Mildred Rutledge at l)ePauw School of Music will please call at Room 4, first floor Music Hall this week between 9 and 5 o’clock. Individual and class le-^o-s are offered and special classes in Kni 'evgarten Music for chil Iren under school age will be eonducted. It USE our store for a rest room. Plenty of chairs. Greencastle Hatchery, 22 S. Jackson. ll-4t.

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V . V. B.own who . • f the summer in i Mr. and Mr . Irving i ■ lo th- r home . 1, VV. Hudlin of this vl Mr . W. H. Curiy d in Dana, with Mr. n. | nront - of Mrs. . iv,• he n filed a"ainst '• , aped I re ,1 the • - ; ■ itei bey 6.1 d in the i Ity court!

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FOR RENT:— Modern furnished rooms near square and college. University approved rooms. 305 East Washington. 11-tf o FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, $2.50 for one or $3.00 for two men. 407 W. Franklin St. ll-2p.

ted by Con; ressman \vj di-triet for picking i : J peinttee. He passed »j| well alinve .I'O both ini n- ntal t> . , and in hkl he was pas ed as “iierfA the one offending molar.1 he was denied ai mission. | Congressman WnlvonJ of the hoy’s plight and •.hat his only hope wastij provnl from the surgeoiqj he navy. A trip to Wjj another examinatk n fiiWj the decision. Finally a east was nuil boy’s teeth by one of tk | lental suregons in the i made out a report thati very sliest derangement I . , |. the boy’s teeth «■ Tbe ca.-t and the repor.J ed to Washingtr.n to AM naval urgi", -geitenl si night < xamine the rastj report befon SeereUqa Wilbur. This was done ail at last arrived that thdl would not be con?idem i| mountable drawback Mfl would he admitted to ftii September.

PENNSYLVANIA YOl TH TO KN } TER NAVAL A( ADKMY DESPITE

DEFECT IN TEETH.

Phone 811

OFFIC E: CORNER VINE AND FRANKLIN STS.

. , ■ , (.b'd by g . • -liii t J hn I".'oilton is the nttor--Jiff at : the judgeia $52.52. Alumni A.-social ion . i'lg in that city on iiber 29th in honor of .. Henry McLean . the mee ting.

’,ir the partition of t n fib ,i in the Put- j a t by M le lllaydi | r* al. Fay Ham-' ,• f, r tbe i)!:;intif f . 1

and Erma Hudlin are If •, 1,1., with Mr. I . K dley. Mi- <• Hudlin :iunday with 'fr. and | - , ,-cl been th' guests ft;. Hudlin the jiast

M, rehe rt an littb i.• , en in Fill-1 th; golden welding| Mrs. Morehrart’s parii . Charier, Knetzer, te tin ii home in Alva

iIxts of DePauw unii heir first mee ting of the ,1 ,eai Tue.winy after11 rr of tho faculty t' i to attend and rt this pr sidemt, C,. Rrom-1 : I. , lire id( for the first

htery and Ralgih Jones ■i affidavits were filled! ruing for escaping from fate Farm, were sente to five year, when ar- , >i (■ Judge James P. Putnam C ircuit Court.

: Sheridan i ; at home afpent in visiting her in Shicago and her! n's wife and children | Pudington, Mich. Edgar! ■ th her from Chicago to longe away three ,.‘nation iii the quiet of

See Our Wall Paper 5 & 10c per roll During Sept.

SNIDER’S WALL PAPER STORE 18 S. Vine St.

FOR RENT:—-Large sleeping room upstairs close-in. Call 761-L. ll-2t * o—**FOR RENT—Modem furnished six room house, close in, can be arranged as a living apartment and rooming apartment. A. P. Burnside, 409 East Seminary St. ll-2t. o FOR RENT:—Two light housekeeping modern, also one large sleeping room. 302 E. Washington St. 11-tf. FOR RENT:—2 large rooms, near Zink Mill. Rural 165. 10-2t

PHILEDELPHIA Sept. 11 (UP)— After passing with flying colors th ' competitive schoolastic and psychological tests for entrance to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis John Spiers, 16, of Brooklawn, Pa., fouud himself denied admission because one of his molars was slightly out of line. He will yet, however, be acclaimed “an officer and a gentleman by the President and an Act of Congress.” Graduating from the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, this June, John obtained his appointment by passing the examinations institu-

l)ii(,' - IhiiN-Did The chances arc tliitf ing, the Putnam CuMl.tf look like it ha- fonetiikt cause the dog shownikll

day.

There will be all ihImI Some of them, it if Ml worth as much u UM prizes have been ious classe of aiu*«k« ImvVn, Jtnd n'l tolgtam I I he ci mmunity here Fl iday with ikaw* and the chances an tat irst dog show evcrytull ty will be itsgta Mfl State policeman, WilliJ an, wa in (ircciicastl*, T| r rnoon.

FOR RENT—Four rooms, modern, furnished, apartment. Close in. Phone 416-Y, 202 W. Walnut St. 10-3L

FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in j modern house with kitchen, private | I bath, screened porch, garage. Two I blocks from high school. Call Ban- j ner. 10-2t. o FOR RENT—3 or 4 room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished, modem. Cor. Bloomington and Hanna j Streets. Phone 173-L. '* 10-3t

FOR RENT— Three front, downstairs rooms, modern and nicely furnished. Address A, Banner Office. 10-3t.

—Wanted—

WANTED:—Young man for all time work. Must have high school education. Address Box. 268 % Daily Banner. 6t. WANTED:—Work by girl student in private home in exchange for Itoard and room. Call Banner Office. ll-2p

Anit^isncii THE OPENING OF TH!| ELMS INN Where Frierids Meet. ELMS INN—Greencastle’s most f eating place is again open to served lie. Dinners and banquets our speewj Your Patronage Will He Appreca'f

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WANTED:— Three unfurnished modern rooms, and garage for man and wife. Permanent, reasonable, Add Bamicr Offm Box. X. ll-3t

Does your Furnace Need Repairs <dal Bin Need Filling / < ar Need Overhauling • Tliese & Other Fall Needs Will Soon Have To He Met. Our Heady Cash Will Meet Them For You. Loans Up To $300.00 On Easy Payments INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 2D/j K. Washington St. Phone 15.

WANTED—Position by refined woman of 48 as housekeeer. Thoroughly experienced. Neat and clean. Unincumbered. Cora Castle, Spencer, Indiana. 10-2p. o WANTED— To rent garage close to business district. Phone 804-L. 10- 2p. — o —Lost— LOST:—Spare tiie and rim. 32 by 6.00 balloon. Phone 706-X. 11-1 p - • ■ o —. —Miscellaneous— * * ‘ FREE FEED- During County Fair we will give a bag of Wayne Chick Starter with every order for chicks for 1929 delivery. Greencastle Hatchery, 22 S. Jackson St., Phone 363-L. 11- 4t.

ADMINISTRATRIX'S SJ AT 10.Ml)' A.IJ;’ ,,\ N ) 7 M,LKs S<M THI AS / OF < b" U f Friday, September 14,1®| 40 Head Cattle lo’h(. , !, | A ,!f 9 dl n ' I \ n * ,IH ( ow ' i ’ P urt ’ bred, all good J**;' I I h i I v J L r '° ,d S,WTs ! ' n ' 1 Heifers, pure bred 7 b» a,l r 2 lr ,n n >, 1 <<rs !,n< * Heifers, pure bred <*ne „- UI ? ! lr< ' '"KU* Spring Calves. Ihm i * ttr *<IAnf!U* 2-yr-oM Bull, a real one. s a real herd of as good cattle as there is in ^ 75 i r . . 125 HEAD SHEEP Ml lanihs i,/ " 7 1 rK| 1 Ktod black-faced ICwea, guiKi ■in'*•amns. ip r ,. a | goiKl Bucks. 6 j,, i |, ,. 50 HEAD HOGS Sows b-vd F-edmg Shoals: I Dukh' Boar; 6 head rul ^ • 3.) head of real good Pigs. , , 12 HEAD HORSES & Ml LES .,, —. i n, ‘ 1 pam of (food work In r-es; two hrood marcs, uril jJ w '»rk mare,; One team of big work mules; one ”, on? imir of weanling mules. F \RMING iMPLBMENTS, TRA(TOR ,." r,n wagon, manure spreader, good hay loader, J|M comtiii,, n> Deering mower, hay rake, binder, tandem ultivators, walking break plow, corn planter, J-boll 1 ’* horse li rtdi/.c- whirat drill, cut off saw, two si ts s'"’ 1 ' ,l ‘ r l plow, one-horse wheae drill, and many other farm ar . - FORDSON TRACTOR, in first class shape. lH2(i ,or Plows, two-bottom. . FORD TRICK, 1921 model, in ...ond’shape, stock ^ includ'd. k H RMS OF SALE \!| sums of $10 and under ■•"p. oyer $|() ., rm |it „f t; montha with 7% interest from ", ,...e^l JT® bankable noirs will) approved MCHfttg. No di'coiim | pr ly removed Iwfore settlement. MAMI'EL W. ( (H.LIVER Estate GRACE ('. SHOWALTER ‘""Si I*- R. BROWN. Auctioneer. ..,». 4 v hiPTI^ DINNER SERVED BY LADIES of qilmy io