The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1928 — Page 5

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CTAIEY BANt ER ^ 1928,

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((,(> women In the United derly woman dr Ifl.S none faces tho riellrato sit- known as mH-V:.

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r,,!. Of tho Land. One ebarael which has eadoared Mrs.

to women who linve visited

Philo House nml women who h 'V mi.clit meat tho I’rcsident’s

must he rontrtnt to read of

facinusaess, lias bee:i r tact, is therefore iiite.vstinK to disthat Mrs. Hoover por esses the happy Vacuity. It was shown •fore she and Secretary Hoover Palo Alto for tho notification .onles. Kadi year tho more Incnt women of Washington and ally those In official circles Iras for fko Women's Press Club,

n mhersluip of this club Is limit- cemo

women writers for tho Washpapers ,nnd tho out-of-town ipondonts;, In fact, all tho news-

Jtnown to tho folks

rived that mornin trip from a nearby tho scairty cclumv was “:\t homo” t'-.a norlntt tiio aildit liers of the Woo:' had decided to !: ; lady who has ov ry siding in the Whit'

tha s'ylo

, ..e gaost tov< ' the sort which rr :.e a well mcr.niaK visitor feci she •.'.'.(Mild wipe her ic-.mls on her hand

!». - Hi h* tov. ols which arc manifestly made to

he used.

That Is the keyno;, of tha whole place, everyth.eg is genuine, com

lortahle, livable.

Everyone ».1 > , row,;Jays, that Mis. Hoover plai : , d the house her : it and super:..:.tuih 1 the bulldins ot it. so that It is a di finite expression ot her Ideals ot home making, r.nd t ■ iic said !;> Iir. i walls i-bIv

t * * t WOMEN REACH

Pn ! o AHo N.Vinhbors Praise

Kivdly Hosritality of Their Most Farr'.’3 Residents.

f.r.S. HOOVER VERY POPULAR

* Of The Day

® Here And There O tl* ® .f- 0 ’i' O 'i* 0 il*

* HIGH POSITION IN ESPIONAGE

V F^TKIII) n S KFsn.TS

Vnicrican Assoriation

India apidis, 18; Colunibu-', In. Milwaukee, 7; Minnca|ioli.;, (!. St. Paul, 4; Kansu: ( ity, .‘i.

spi svsriiM \m:i.i. hi via.oiM'.n < IN PEACE. Ml HOR REV i:\i.s.

tho wive

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by cnnoi

uncenie

well beh

aved v

sho unde

rstoad.

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which

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toned quietly

her un: ::

pocte 1

i women ! honie."

|i if of the cc. ta h; ! a--t odd flg i If to Mrs. Hoover, a quaint.

Would '•he

ing room and have Tho delighted vi moved her bonnet

piano. Then. Itavi;.

tool: up Iter pocit: the doer where cclvin-; Into comer

I’.ostess with appro:

in iiimn: apnI ;:d., has to ll new ll'erli-

Slie Plarned Her California House Hsrcoll and Rupcr r.tencled the Building of It on Stanford

Uniyerc’ty C- -apus.

By Ruth ( . rt Mitchell PALO ALTO -Ti :■ town of Palo A'.to and tho cairpmt of Stantord l ttiv ; ity fairly v and i low with the presence ot the Hoovers. It isn't only tiio visible ir..,o' , tat ion of liars and banners and tlov.ors and printed placards In the hop wind ov.':. but something which is at once le s tangiiiie and yet ni ? t :;l and permanent—the Rcntiin - warmth o[ prh'.e and loyalty which radiates from faces and voices everywhere. The Hoovers are and always have he ut an Integra! par* of the picture . -'jiA. jj 4 . i! i 1 • 1 . I : ■ | .- 1 natlr.g to see th m througli the eyes of collego mate , old friends, n ■ - lidelifch'. d r borH . al '-'* newcomers, proud to s tare

tit. it- world emi ice.

Men and worn ;t ot their own geni oration romomh r their unive •: Ity . days and sketch two tine and vital ' young people who showed In youth

alt h of I tho keenneHi tho energy, and d vo-

, Li! i :u, w.t; a ! tion and balance whleli have made

I It vrs. “Hurl them what they are to; y. .,1). | Uaiii - I It Is a commundy ri It In met- bers

of the "I-Knew-'i'.mWhcn-Club.' Pi ■> pie like to paint tin m as they have known them <h> it the year criI ••■e students, th > in - m.:rr‘ d con-

1 I’'”' '"'n -und , pi,, taking tho i t out-tra'.t e; tiie 'he new rt inedy, 1 mining engineer, forging steadily and

li ard ii much that After a : hort troat- - cleared up, Lillian | dor, ju-w life, vivne- i eaith. r -'iK' was able i iit .'"i and all I id: y ;»!' !. tion disvc ihat every trtoth-1 houltl Vvi'.v of this condition, I am i; common among | Konjolr. ea.no as a

■ home.’’

in Grcencastle, Ind. store, and by all the t all towns through- ]

Adv.) j

\r:w YORK, Sept. 10. (UP)—For-

where It was ah :te'y nee •.went"to I at l ouisville (played a part t>-ti\e Hm sand n|iio- wore employkeen ho i and i ioi'h n,wi ’ «*l dotlblo header Sltndav i, 1 ed l>\ th tuition involved in the

l< akage, • ting, but ;

m■if..

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keep books and t ipors and clitlhiug in, or itf : mlab’ i .['.ferula weather I out, and for ti. t t, renfr.. la true I peddo fashion, flat roofs oa differ i at I vets, vT> re p y resd and rei-l . I it; t tlulr ft Mill, dry dream or • or dine! I' >r practically all the year they use the toofa for sitting rooms. There are, cushions ou the • coj i md 1 imm teka sad s\, ings and ree l a’ d wicker chairs aid ev, -yhlt.g , i mfnrtablc and v. !1 us' d, and Just a ilttlu worn ■ the sort ot till up ; which are r, inctantly discarded because they are so deepiy ent 'itched In the Ilf. of the household.

No Ultra Modern Idea* H ver es th* very

rare and s.ttir.l’ylug effect of an ah

I en emble. Hi r

thine - sc :n to Ii 1 mg together by ri ;lit of convenlevi i and lltttcss and harmony. It i.t .-h fully evident that no ultra modern decorator has u riven a ft, e hand to experiment

n>: Mrs Boot-

• ; I; mse is as el> arly her own, and an echo of her own personality, as

hi r riot lies are.

There ii just ou-. picture In the la . tine! • prop .rtioned Indoor living man, a painting by tho Callfora artist, l.'iane * McComas, of an ai i lent Indian pn. bln dwelling, the J motif for tho whole thing.

• b fore It with

ft ouis day, sai l, “Well, give ns a , iupl.. of liundri I years and this h n. .. will look as mellow and Inter e ting aa that does!" In tho dining to m there Is a stn-

header Sunday). \meriean League

St. Louis, ii; Cleveland, il. • ( hicag, , <i, Detroit, l. lio.-ton, Washington ‘2. (()n y games schedule i.)

National League

Cincinnati, 7; St Louis, 2. Pittsburgh, 7; Chicago, 5, New York, 4-11; lioston, 10.

Philadelphia, ll-‘_’: zlliooklyn, 0-7.

ed by lb.- nations involved in the | World W.ir, ef which 20.000 were in j the field Pm- tho Allies, according to jUichard Wilmer Row tt in "Spy and Counter-Spy’’, The Development of Modern Espionage.” published today

by the Viking Press.

An amazingly small percentage of this large number met death in tho tield or execution by trial. Rowan [ says adding tiiut a maximum of 1 000 v. tv k lied or executed during

die four years of the war. i !. eo t of conducting an Intel-

liger.e S-n' ice is iotinilesimal compnii- l to the millions of dollars sav'd by Mieessful espionages and counter-e pionage work in war time”, Km;.ii declares Hrigadior (ieneral C. K. Cockerill, former Diri'ctor of Spe(ial Intcili: , iicc at the Hritish War

CST !‘hilec Olfii e, and hi Citf saved (ireat Hrit-

; in nloiu" .i billion dollars by stop-

Kol ter ri-mitances, capturing car-

. .i> pivv.-nting do.-Iruction of war Unites i l’' :,,l ' s und other activities. Vccording to Rowan disarmament

Slumber ’ ^ Promotes espionage and service

intrigues by no means have been -topped with the ce-sation of hostiliti. lu i period of four months, ending March I IP2K, seventeen per-

SI DEW \ I 1\ Is HANDED ot wc mvieted of , pionage in I Great Brit in, France, Swedr-n, Po“There ha been no mu oi 1 1 ^ho-Sloval

under the city ordinanc.. of l,.b ..or. An " M ^ ' l ' , • m: ‘"> aehievcwhich prohi .it tho : •, k g of cow • war ’

W EDNESD \Y’ I l\ 1-: BEST R MMU

FEATURES.

WEAK Network 8;il0 CST Gil bert and Sullivan’s “Trial by jury.

WJZ Network 7:00 Eight Opera hour.

WOK Network 8:00 CST

hour.

WOK Network 7:80 CST Military Band. WJZ Network 0:00 CST

Music.

Mil KING (IF t ()WS (IN

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FI*' ♦;!<» r>cw fi'-l nfific? f» v r ;ti»o*., ’ .. V <f • i’ll,f i < I la ..'crtTM from Hey Fever- Catorrh 9 Sinus Fever. * i ‘ , Mir. . .. • Si - 1SOK .* (I r;nvr> >tirsclf XVi ‘ tlll- r* J I . tho c-Lildn a fu • from tolcis.

-2.,>o .

gl pi, an . llkewi:, a California des- | on the sid. walks since Roseoe Moll-j l; "' v:,n I'""* r,, st cr ' ,,,lt t " a woman; , rt no with a lot of glamour and ; i nKSW orth became citv nttornc and ,l "' r 1,11011 <: ' >rm,, n (’"Unter-Spy, 1 • ' °' :i Mr “- the (hits of enforcing the city ■ Jin ' l ‘" ’ ' lfi Docteur - v, ; r r " 1 ” 1 ,h ’' W:,IU of » ' :lllf,,r - ance- lilac, d i„ his hand job,, \. »•*»• cmk to another woman spy, “Al- ’• ; ' 1 llp ' M * ,nttcb Hunderlan nr e utmo ntt rn 1 ' Hub, . of the French aervice.

In the way of decoration when the* ‘^unclc rlaii', in^MiutinK .ittom

win offer so much! Boone county, ai l today in a lette. One of the most arreatiMf atateThe who!., . end of the dining | to Schuyler C. Wallace, of Colutnbia , nlents 1 ' 1 ’' ,{owan ls that Nathan big roundel window, and | University. .Hal", wa completely a failure as

Wallace wrote th, pro veutirir at la Py ” ln ,lis ‘ 1,s< ' us * i, n " f 8 P ip » l,f torney in an effort to determine, , t 11 ” I ,ast - h< b |a ‘ ,,vi ,la,c fa '' be,ow

| room Is

II ii have breakfast, I l.tiv out on the. In arty and high III ii, v. r tha rod roofs of p cnforfl.'il >\vn tr» tho hay, and nerni* tho : "-Pi (Mara V, 11, y to the Coast

the Ink oh-

i .„ . va.-orv on Mt. Hamilton shining sharply In the -an. vt Blue for Rogs and Cowna

cording to his letter, “the < xt. i;: p v.ho-e names are baldly know:: which archaic and unpopula: I I 1,1,1 w,1 ° f : "' successful in

Hr-bert Hoo.rr

solidly ahead l.y reason of g :t nr.d

endnranco an-l cl v, - Into professlm il amt material

, ss and takli; It simply and r I Idy, coming l> k to build a typl, :l ('alirornia hom oa a Callfori ri liill

o\• riool.iag tl,.' c "upus wher, w irked and p! ye t’ and foui.d

o h< r i n ( ' .iniiy of InU : t ; nrd

which still lemain on the staut, books" are nulliln d by “administrat

ive di-creation.”

In bis letter the pro editing a ior-

their operations.

Mr . Hj .\, r pas ji k gi;ont fomlncvs I "'‘V also wrote that there had been

Hoover At Ten

f r Ida. . a in d < I", r blue whirl.. In a gown, pic ks up th • c lor of her eyes, and in her own r> on (hero H a Chili, ■ rug wlilcli strongly features It. Mr. 11 iv r's study with Frqnrh do and windows reatlilng down to tho I! r ,,| ns oat on It. All day | long, nli a tlie H, ,v, : arc at home. , tli ' \\> i ; i • rlv Align .t. a line

In ami out of his room,

i utin; sU In tti-. sunny driveway or ti ! in the yiirtlen. At four

no pjosecution under tile ordirmnee as far a - he had knowledge of < yen bofor, the advent to oflice ,f Mr.

Milling-worth.

Whim his record of no enforcement of the antimilking lav. of Isdiannn was thrown in hi face by the any laxity in hi- enfor emont of the county officer II,dh e woith denied

ordinance.

"If Sunderland wants to >e how

i o’cio. k old f I ads and neighbors and .the ordinance is enforce let h I ■ die. - mat ■ i eomo In lo sec- Mrs. 'l„j n g in tne of hi cow.; for a i,

•m®

&

.•cr house Is reached by a ountlng road from the ! Is built on a hi!', with dns piling r:p h, bird and s'.d Hie red tilr-.l ro , of

-t I, low.

Hoover I for a couple ot hours ti:, re is ,i quiet, comfortable visit, v. i li Cc.llf' i i fruit punch and home

im’ilo , iM- a, nml good talk. Mr--. Hoov, r, In flic quiet comhlna-

tl us nf ":ay and black or black with v. hit, v. h’cli -lie has worn ‘duco her

•i e how the enfor, the city a('.o:n'.y

• imbll”.g e-’Mi, • of tho i 1 h, D ’ ia. bare licadeil, moves flts so pci By into from ! ; mp to group with a quiet

walk milking and meat works,” wa

comment.

The ordinance, which prohibit th milking of cow mi th" idewalk -aid to remain on t). • city ordin.inc books although in on e of a violation it might end flowers to

n po-

the

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t! :t It seems ns

neat a r rt of the lamlseapi tre ; a ad the rolling rldg? II • If.

Neighborly House

Tho Hoover house Is ■ ymb die nf th > H, . ’ th "Iv i in t v. ,v In which it merges Into I: taickground. Tlim is nothing alooi ali'iiit It; it ts tiul; I In cosily betwn n its m IgUbor . Ii " 'cr trees shade i T’hbors’ liuas and neh hbors' ro ; ill ov, r 1 loo, r fences. There la a t ..ic-

w ill, li Is delightful. Mho *nui ty volumes to locate the exact

Wording under which the offendinc

cuprit was to be punished.

The ordlnam i wa. tin indignation or groups of citizen - who v. n I'oi ■ I to take to the -trect when idcvVali

and cow .

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e Lead in GivindValae,

r""pHE$E low prices include our cons* JL plete service—removing old tires, mounting new tires, regular inspection and inflation service. We are anxious to do your tire work — do it right—so that you will get all the extra miles builtin to these wonderful cireo by Fircrtcne methods. Come in now and replace your worn tires at these low prices. Other sues priced proportionately low.

11 sn'timi iho"nYl 'h- fh,.

through, without going |.’req it, to share the ••vim- : ,||.q,. n ighbors come and go, um n r

Iramatlc days, ns they pptng In with ba kets ; .fuls of flowers: Hkts I

lug of

RANKLIN STREET GARAGE

21 Hour Service.

cut. Info the hors can < a a round to the miug p'-o'. ! now, in iIijsis alivrys did, iof fruit n::d u

is no te:. inn, no scara of strain or I Impend : :; ti , tl In tho ntmos: he:-c Mrs. Hoover feels strongly that the C ili. .1 i I ■ do,), c Is • i In iMuillt ly. oft n liar hly bright, that the in- I bid s of I: ■ s siioiild ho i il n:'d restful, ami Hie has attained t: .t ef feet In her own. In all decoration she Is fonder cf the beauty of line, or design, rather than colsr. One ‘ < ... ... » 1 round in si, pc, with stairs h idlng down from it to sleeping room.,, and tho livin'- i 'u and the op u ro f tie yon 1 bm konlns from it. Kvorythlag Is low-toned and restful to the oyo which hr.s Jart cono In from emerald lawns and turquoise sky—brown on floor nrd wall and window, wl:li an Indian bs: ket fllled with hearty lined zinnias for the only robust color ncte. Tho guest rooms nro below, and they, too, are In tfin same color scheme. They aro delightfully Inviting, deliciously comfortable, plaiy,

homey, simple.

Comfortable and Livable There arc generous beds and deep chairs n ally n:ado to sit In. There Is not a stiff, badly angled chair In the Hoover Incise! There aro mire of the cheerful zinnias In pottery bowls, and honks on tho table which

! fricndlln

In a \ ry alert social consciousness, ! tho morn pleasing because It functlii'is :ly and umbtruslvely. In the n.b • "f an aiiccdoto of Australla and Mrs Hoover tells a ntory

tly well sho Is aware of a

11. I • n* (Igurn la a corner, .were blocked by milker ; i ; ui' I'm gntlvrs up one or | Lebanon R»-port"i. i siller call ra an I moves

i the quiet MM aai! I

wonders if she v.-nnld mind taking |

i p to the lop roof foi ]

A pliotogn :h of the Republican pro; lent I lan, Pit? t.-ken at about the ti.;-.! of hie n-.o';':cr'a death.

. Ur ring this pcrlo:!, they f, in the full glory of

Tammany Experts Take Up Re.iel in Earnest

MiCutchcnn in The Chicago Tribu te.

fievsr in a Hurry

i-dug thing is the feel e which .Mrs. Hoover

in,.a., i to rgdiate, In spite of al! 'i • i . li her and upiia her. There is no of crowding hurry; »he is t’. i ir, and blcs.reil person, a v . i iv : i lies learned to do the n: :;t I ' is xt —who doesn't wrestle wild ("Mil, v'a problcris today. She has is ; t the lamfortnble habit of her gill' I of li.’lng able to relax In

star tly. Between two

fur, ■ can drop on thi* coni'll and > t n minutes Itko a well i si:. I Ii by, and that perfect balits a:i'l pui u Is rellectod In tier ap

Pi.it t.cij und p rsonallty.

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M vi t ' i i- di ■•;. Just as her house s f;. ■ Irom the standardizing of the. I id de, orator, so her gowns . 1 r. '■ clearljc °f her own cli i , . ..imped by her very deflnlte Irdivlduallfy. No ono "dresses

| Mrs. Hoover."

t: line timn during tho afternoon hniiii of itlng Mr. Hoover conies out of Ins Mdy and takes fifteen or twenty niimitea of air asd freedom. :u;'l >' wilh tho callers. Ho looks i! . y; ia he pink nf condition, well, buoyant, vigorous. Mrs. Hoover sees to it t i.it tiie most modest und luconsplcuous visitors meet him first. Ho, too, givi s the sense of unhurried calm, although roh-ntUss routine

etc. ice-' »x Of » 4 • / fT w-llc re t .'*t

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nro meant to lio road. And there are

no delicate, monogram a< :l, too ex- calls him back to the waiting work

GREENSBUKG—Taking the place ion another side of the tower. In of the fanioi maple tree which has; last effort to save the fifty-year-old Iowa it c the court ri.'jse tower | maple, the Deratur county council here for th p; t half century, : nd j recently employed a .steeplejack to now dying, a appiing has appeared trim ii, which did little ;r ( M>d.