The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 September 1928 — Page 4

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TITE GKKENCASTEE DAILY IIANN^U, SATURDAY. SKI>TKMH[:iI 1-'. 1028.

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We Are Now Agents for The Sparton and Atwater-Kent Radios i

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liretnca.-tlf Northwoml ;ul<l. n'gni i i mk in

Marshall H. Sni.lr. ot ux to Linco! . (Jr .1 things have nocn Uonc. C.rea

1.00, lot in Com- School nitn ai'I oineii atnl K ,ea '

-cho.!- have been (ievelopcd. 1 am foi

to Kail 3 pmjriensivc and tea ly development

in aciord with our

I). Snider (W.l>. uiercial Place.

Alva A. Nichols et

Tharp (W.D.) >0011.00 land in (ireen- of < :r schooli-

i;rowing needs. I ndf r American prosperity our younu people in ever-in-t rt a Mir numbei; are cnahled to take advantage of the opportunities for higher education. I hose oppoitunitie

HOG AWARDS ANNOUNCED

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V0NCASTLE

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castle twp.

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Our -t. te institut.oii: ai■

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See < )ur Display Tonight in the Industrial Tent. Let us put one in your home and demonstrate the merits of these radios.

S. C. Prevo Company

REPUBLICANS FETE LESLIE IN LAFAYETTE

lins.

Senior Champion Sow—Dolby

lins.

Junior Champion Sow—Clairel M.v-

Sow—Dolby l ol-

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peddling of piouii.a t" public

ers.

shou! I be plodded, and the people, (; ra iKi Champion

are solidly back of our educational 1 , tn8

development pi gram in Indiana a- in ( boater White oth( i states. 1 Best Boar, under 2 years— 1st.,

In ilo ing 1 «i h to say that ‘1 ih | william Herod,

with a profound leali/ation of the dig-1 Be-t Boar, senior |)ig—Walter h'-

nity, distinction and respons.biiitics | Best (lilt Junior pig—1st., -ml.,

Monday—Tuesday

RAMON W‘

novaRro

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ir not only sound jm principle, but it

ccnnecte I with the governorship that f offer my serdee to the |>eople of

thi great conniioii'vt alth.

Nobody who has obtained through experience in public lite a deal conception of the burden- and dlfficultie i f a puteou- state executive could

the magnitude of the

Boar

Walter

3rd., Walter Evan-. Senior Champion Boar— William

Herod.

Junior Champion

Evans.

Grand Champion Boar — William

Herod.

Junior Champion Sow—Walter Kv-

ha- worked -plen idly in actual practice for many years. Nobody would

dare to attempt to do away with out fail to sense

non-partisan institution d bo nds and i lack involved. It i> not easy to mainrrvert to the old system which was'tain -uch high standaids, Meal* and

discarded bv pi ogre-.-ive Indiana ; tradit ion

" 1 my constant effort 'n|. in< Best Old Herd—Walter Evans.

• 11, „n. h:. , the mrnt to ueinann.

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Women will

adore —

men will be fascinated by this carefree . romance^

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^\cuq//ot(/i{>i/n { v Jaycr

oiany years ayo.

I nking inspiration from Lincoln, a bo >< t a goal for all when lie said, ■With firmnos- in the right as Goo

In tori Indiana lias set,

but it will be

Manv of our u -t tut ions are ituat-j f'^i^ best and highe.-t that Ind- ' he a t I,, ..tribute from j ‘ana people ha.e the right to demand.

within their tun wall and population j *' | and activitifN to ‘ own -uf'jioi t.; Ihe idea back of tb- el* support 1

. gives us to *ee the right, let u go plan is ffoi d so long a • dot & not 1 41 u ,

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i '" " in . t ^ '"' ll 1 t.,,.,- ( work to hold fart , .. t 1 , * to the ideal of .sririce. I uould strength,-., the w rkmenV I 1,1 "’- v " wn conduct in off.ee and ...

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it fair and hone t ulministrat o i ^ V ' <i. ... Htwi.'it i level unseltish service

ii • i"- upon thi plat my pa’ ; . I ami to the sta (lards oi meiit and el ficiem y, alway - working for improve-

puiili. -ervice and fr.recon

i an -

Grand Champion Sow—Walter Ev-

N„varrn io v *r was more engaging than in this (apiul Ight,, ro | ; ; | , ;n first to last, a film of perfect entertain...cm:

I in recognizing the tight to coltectiv ; bargaining and in noting the e\ ils that ,

, i | ar-o from tin nil u i n! injuilct, i 1 ' -n tin

♦•..♦•.••••♦♦...♦♦♦.♦♦♦•♦••••♦••♦•J ♦ ♦4»**044*444»«4*4»»>4*««4«4444«44444 j ^ . |„ , M ( ,o j me t care and cm-.delation to all

, i,1.1ag. d and dovoloped. ! ,v.„ k ,Me method, for conserving the

I’nder the mo le.n conditions, v.ith ; ( R, 'P , e > re-omc

good road- running in all eirection.i I ln lh *' ful1 k'MwIedge that th • measand the automil.ile rmpleved , or,-!'‘ " ^ « l' ul, lic otlic.a! is to be found slant I v bv law siolato, , th-re ha.!'" evotion to duty and unselfish ef-

REAL ES I \ I K IRA N>l I Its

C. Z. Butcher to Wilbur O. Clodfplter (W.D.. Vug. 2'\ >1.00. !(l aires in Clinton twp. James T. Harper et al to Elmer Boyer (W.D.) $100.00. Cot in Hoo

ier Highland.

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H. Clay Itobi.it.on et ux to Maurice H. Kendall et al (W.D.) $1.00, lo .-

in Fillmore, Fairview Add.

t al to Margaiet Ann $1.00, land in Marion

J. Eduards, (W.D.I $(100.00, lot

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Robert M. Johnston to Jo i oil Clay (W.D.) 100,

Jackson twp.

Wl un I

ShackolfoH (W'.D.) >1.00, 3 Jackson tw]i

Hazel Woo l

Grime, i W'.D. i

t u p.

Burton A. Knight to John A. Dctlieh, t ux (W.D.) $1.00, lots in

Grceniastle, original plat.

Margaret Ann Grime: to Hazel Wood i w.!). i 11.00, jots in Gre.

in | tie, Railroad finlg.

Frank E. Pereival et ux to Neely J C O’Hair (W.D.) $1.00, lot.- in Greenacres in j castle, Northuood add. Elijah R. Arnold to Arthur H io I

F.

Edward E. McVay rt u t worth Evans i*t u\ ((J.C.D.i

land in Floyd twp.

Ira Shaw et al to l.eo Hubbs l).l $1.00, JO.'t aerr in Uu. II

Cl!..ton tup.

El -

>1.00.

(W. and

et nx, (W.D.) $1.00, 70.P I aces in

JctVcr-on twp.

Edward C. Gordon to Thoma (W T).i $2",00.00

in Russell twp.

Oi-o.i ,Shirley ct ux ti James T.

arisen a demand for better police pc

fort, 1 plddge my utmo-t energie.-

D.

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BEKKSHIRKS Best Boar, under 3 years—A.

Webster.

Senior Champion Boar — A.

Webster.

Best Gilt Senior Tig—A. D. Web-

ster.

Grand Champion Boar—A. 1'. Web-

ster.

Best Gilt, Junior Pig— Margaret

Webster.

Junior Champion Sow— Margaret

Webster.

Grand Champion Sow— Margaret

Webster.

Pig Club ( lass

1st., Albert Goff; 2nd., Clarel 3rd., Margaret Webster.

Today Only

\ deep-rooted story of frail worn;, r and a love pa- sell) all understanding.

one that

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lection for the ...ral pla a.. There can I ; *" d abilities to a program of duteous be no doubt a to the need for t ! 1( .. performance .,,.,1 constructive emlea-

same piotection for the count.y as in v " 1 '

pp ed for 1 1.- peoj ; ' ■ il " ' Md untaramelWhatever i- ,|< ne in the way of de-j<*d. 1 h ave made no alliance cr deals tat . ho be with w i th an > faction, int. n -t o. the di tin t understanding tl.at . , j - Ihpje. I uoi.i rather go to defeat

- Me pit ti • an ’; • '•'•«•) ’a* gov rno.’g office ...

on .1 the peopl* who now suffer for'* 1 '- 'Ui.t oiui.p a- the victim of eri ■ that ... ■( <tior and that m ,! tangling alliances or other impedi-

-tate | oli’-e lorco -hailevci be u. -d i,r: n|, ' ri ' •

uliu .(I in furthering the behests of ,,n O)'-' 1)«> ■ and with this plan jut, ■ ■ u.idu-standing. I, t u- march on, wag-

The recor i -hew. ti at when ! e.v-

John W. $('.. to acre -

1 d < Spcakc. I worked night amt day to ' i *' tor >' In November nd to a con

make good under the oath 1 had taki n. I t.evt r ei.ee n-o . the gave! „f power f. i an ult. rior purpo. e.

ing i clean, fa I, open battle, 'orwarn

structive suck

admini -tratioi.

for the next four years, all to gieater glory an i honor of the and for the benefit, well-being |prog.es- of the HooSie.- home.

the tat. and

MONIES

1 his Taj» is You r Assurance of Honest Used Car V alues

Poultry Entries Judged On Friday

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If you are in the market for a u«ed car—come in and Irarn how completely wi* protect votir purchase uhen you buy a used car from us!

Our used car department is operated under the famous Red O.K, I ai* system developed hy the Chevrolet Motor C ompanv to protect the used car buyer. I ndrr this plan. w« attach to the radiator caps of all o ir re-con* difionrd cars the famous C hevrolet Rev! O.K. showing

exa» t!y u hat \ it.'l units have been checkevl O.K. or re« I'nilitii'ntrd bv our f a pert mi*» hanics. \V c believe that no lairer system of used car merchandising has ever been worked out — for It assures the customer honest value as well as a dependable, satisfactory car. Come in tn.hjv and inspect our sfo* k of O.K,' l used i irs. You are •lire to t.nd t'ie car v*’ i want, at a price that w ill please you — an l our terms are exceptionally eawv.

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A Few of our exceptional Used Car

Values “with an OK that

counts

() ne L)L>7 Uhevrolet Coupe, in line condition. < Die T.>27, foui' door Chevrolet sedan, in tine condition. Due 1D27 Chevrolet Coach in excellent running condition. < me 1!)25 Kssex Coach in tine condition.

BECK SALES CO.

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

Look for the lied Tag “with an Olt that counts’*

IRE l)KKH\ WIN NEKS The first stage Uvartion it the Granada Theatre for the rea.ion will ho pri -untrcl this Monday ami Tuesday when the “Derby Winners," A Mu-iial Comedy Tabloid of sixteen people, mo.-tl) girls will be given. The company comes highly reco inended, having just completed a tout of some of the larger Vau lev.lie precircuit . Th. attraction has plenty of j pop, novelty surpris* s. Vaudeville pn I -entutions anil, a beautiful ('hone with -eenery, wardrobe and elertiicai ■ffeets that will make a |,leasant ofi fet ing. Phi Ip- and Ellis, the featured leads 1 .’f the ca t compare very favorably with man' of the big-time acts which ! adds variety and quality to the production. I lie eng lenient will be foV two .days only, a complete chaagi of pro- | gram both day- with special Matinee.' ■both .Monday and Tue-day. The u ual I pictu'.e program will be shown in con j nvtio . with the stage attraction. o — ‘ \ < I.KIMN VOl NG M \\" ' \RRI\(, R \M()N NO\ \KKO \T THE VONCASTI.K “A Certain Young Man” is tiuly a moving picture. It I* an example of ! just w hat cun be done w ith the camera toward the development of a sep- , mate and distinct are, that neither ! depends upon inherited mechanics of the stag. ..or titles to tmphu ize ies points. It i- for this reason if for no other that “A Certain Young Man ’ i- one of the finest comedy dramas of the year. This Metro-(ioldwyn-Mayer pictuic will be shown Monday and Tuesday at the Yonca.— tie. It is a Hobart Henley production starring Ramon Novarro. t It is by far the finest picture that I Hobart Henley has ever directed, not excluding "Hi- Secretary,” “Exchange of Wive" and “The Student Prince” | Every seem is rounded out with an 'art that r nc-eais art". Though his production is the very essence of iophirth ation and clevetne.-s, the mechanics are never apparent to the | audience, i.or is one’s mind allowed to supersede the action as to the in- ; evitability of a situation. Henley is not to lie compaVed with any other : director, for will, this picture he has put himself into a ela s by himself. Pam n Novarro, who star in the production as Lord Jerry, has never given j. bcUei account of himself,

l.-t old pen—Mr.-. Orville Collin.-. 1st. cockerel—Mrs. Orville Collin . 2nd. cockerel—Mr.-. Orville Collins 3rd. cockerel—Percy Sinrl iir. l-t pullet—Mrs. Orville Collins. 2’:d. pullet- Percy Sinclair. 3rd. pullet—Mrs. Orville Collins, l-t. young pen—Mrs. 0. Collin-. 2nd. young pen M:,. <>. Collins. 3rd. young pen- Mrs. O. Collins. Dark ( nrnish 1st. cockerel—Fred Cox. 1st. pullet—Fred Cox. 2nd. pullet—Fred Cox. 3rd. pullet—Fred Cox. 1st. young pen—Fred Cox. W Hite ((rpington !-t. cockerel—C. T. Webster. 1st. pullet—C. T. Webster. 2nd. pullet—C. T. Webster. 3rd. pullet—C. T. Webster. 1 t. young pen—C. T. Webster. White Minorcas Paul Thomas 1st. hen; 2nd. hen; Jrd. hen; l-t. cockerel; 2iiJ. cockerel; 1st. pullet; 2nd. pullet; 3rd. pullet; 1st. young pen. "bile Leghorn

( It U'TER 8 •A I I.LOU ( \MKO" ( (IMI !)V—()!>l)l I ^

C. T, Websti i 1st. cock; 1st. hen; pullet; 3rd. pullet.

2nd. hen; 3rd. hen; 1st. old pen. Je.-se V. Ader—1st. cockerel;

lullet.

1st.

Production Bocks l.-t. ei.ck—Will Glidewtll. 2nd. cock—Robert Irwin. 1 - t. cochen I Robert Irwin. 2nd. cockerel Virgil Ader. 3rd. cocke.il Will Glidewell. Will Glidewr 11—lst. hen; 2nd. hen; ,rd. hen. Robert Irwin I -t. pullet; 2nd. pul■t; 3rd. pullet. l-t. old pen—Will Glidewell. 2nd. old pi-n—Robert Irwin, l-t. young pen Robert Irwin. 2'id. young pen—Virgil Ader. Product ion (Irpingf on. Percy Sinclair- l-t. young pen. Mi-. Orville Collins— 2nd. young ion;'■3rd. young pen; 1st. cock; 1 t. un; 2nd. hen; 3rd. hen. 1st. c cke.tl- Percy Sinclair, tin i. ' »ck >rel - Mi . Orville <lollin*. i. i. c*i■ k iel Mrs. Orville Collins. 1st. pullet—Percy Sinclair, i:'!. pul't; Mrs. Orville Collins. ■ ltd. pullet— Percy Sinclair. Brown Leghorns VS. S. Collin — Ir-t. hop; 2nd. hen; Iii' l.i rel; L-t. pullet; 2nd. pullet; 3rd. pullet; l.-t. young pen. Blue AndulusionL. -L Moler—I t. cock; L-t. lien; 2nd. hen; 3h|. hen; I t. old pen; 1st. inillei; 2nd. pullet; 3rd. pullet; l.-t. young pen. Production Leghorn C. I VVi hsler—i t. cock; l-t. hen; 2nd. hen; dH. hen; l-t. cockerel; 1st.

pulb-t.

W. S. Collins—2nd. cockerel; 2nd.

PILLMdllE

Ton. Miller i: reported tbji

this time.

Lenn McFa.Iand wh 'u J phoid revei i - :in; .’nv M» He ni y . ick I'm ■-/J Little Bobby A i tnld, m :i: d Mr.-. K'.- .Vn.jldt hurt when hi.- j..ig*j r, 'he machin n i bo.

uied.

Mr. :m i M . Chirli? I! •)i.*)Vf d to I' i • id vi ' ert B'i. Pn I• rn to d . i demher 1 t . s •: p. M era Lo •

NEW ( OASI iD-O’A'i

WASHINGTON. >f. 15-1 polis w ill be a -t l: *» transconti. (‘nt.'i ewi

aperation L i . It h- /"j

for some time tn :*• -wti lantic to the pi kVM there ha- l.( ti !.( b d»service porp i- ■

fin , Now j • ' l

in five day.- and 11 li 0111 '■ le ave New V >:.; d iiy s’-

; m. and 11 :.)U p. n'- ku-i" - 1

from Eo Angeli t

times a day.

From Ni w Y».'’k to 1 3-* , buses will ti'.T.'K '-v,*r the Highway, ti, .n M'.'-'i 1 Iniiiai.apoli- to St. 1. 9 Nation'll Hoad, fn St. I.-' ■ ver to Eos An .*••!»' 1 Vl ■

i trail.

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GRANADA

Special Tuesday.

‘The Derby Winners”

i(> i KOI’LE—l(i

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Mostly (iirls PKESKN'I INt; Latest >!usicai Comedy Successes. I’Li x I . OF PEP \NI) GINGER

HOW THEY ( \N DAN< E \M) • INC I'H ( LEAN sIH.w V (H \l. ! KNOW a ' PH N KM 1*1. VYS, S< ENEK VM) M !.( |R|( \L El FE( IS

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Featuring Fbelps and Ellis—The Ozarkers

Supported hy A Strong C om pany of Talented Artists ueautitul (iirls Fashionalblc Wardrobe Latest Son;i

( omplete ( halite of 1‘ropram Lach Day

Rl (il I vi: |*K II PKOGR VM in tON.ll N( I ION KSTHKR RALSTON in “HALF A BRIDIU l"KV OF ( (IMP\SS|()\ \ | |; M ABBIAfiE— < O-S I \ R|(| \<; (;.\KV t DD |,| R :

Speeial Prices Prevail 20 30—40c

TODAY—LAST TIMES RUCK JONES

CONTINUOUS 2 O 11 P- u

1 be Branded Sombrero’

BEGGED Rum \\( |

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" Ks 1 VM> ITS HEROES.

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