The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 September 1928 — Page 3

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IIli’S HERE MR. NORMAN MANOIN 7 of the Custom Service Stuff from our Tailors at Fashion Park.

He’s exhibitiii" new styles and new fabrics in suits and overcoats for Fall and Winter. If you prefer—your measurements for clothes Custom Tailored at Fashion Park will be taken. His visit is limited and he’ll only he here .. • Until Saturday

J. F. CANNON * CO

THS GREENCASTCE DAIEY BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1028.

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Where Winds Spread Destruction

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^ 4 V • . H P.—Undervomt. Pl, *‘,* c?n * of hurricane damage. This view, taken at Green- ^ ! co l l'i,'„ Cr j , l' s| strou» storm of 1'cbruary, 1926. shows how kilcrcs L , in Un ^°. r tlle tearful impact of madly • pceding h hardest hi. J nl *,* southwest of Palm Ueach, one of tf

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f 1 ’* had re^ ■ Pa,m Beach. Early reports said that not a H 11 'he city c' ntd undj ‘na«cd. The 125-mile-an-hoiir wind tor*

ausiug several deaths and property loss of millions

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—For Sale—

FOR SALE:—Fine residence prop•rty. (.all F. S. Hamilton, Greencas- :" e - i8-3t.

I-OR SAI.F—Asters, all colors, 35c per dozen. T. r. Cox, 215 Bloomington St. i8-3 t .

hOll SALE—Child's bed, size 34\ ' BO—Call BBC or 211 W. Walnut St, i 19-2p. |

H1R SALE:—Concord grapes, $1,50 I P*-' bushel. L. C. Ruchheit. 19-tf

LOR SALE:—Cut Dahlias. Orders t"r $1.00 or more delivered. Phone 201 11. L. brazier, G-reencastle Service ■ ’ #09 N. Jackson St. io •• ht»R SALE:—Or will take farm bin' 1 a- part payment on modern atI tractive, 8 room residence in good | neighborhood. Good terms to reasonable party. Phone 525-L. 20-:it.

—For Rent—

FOR RENT—Furnished modern attractive room, good location. I'hom 712-K. 20-2t. FOR RENl acres, good house, bam. 1-4 mile south of Penn. Ry. on Road 43. J. < . Oakley, Rural 7. Greencastle, Ind. Phone 509-1,. 20-2p.

| FOR RENT—Two modern fumishI ed light housekeeping rooms. Reas- | onable rent. 2 Fast Hanna St. l!*-4t.

FOR RENT: 5 room modem house !\Volf. Plume 71*5-1.. 17-4t

FOR ENT:—Five room house, well located. Phone 774. F. S. Hamilton. 18 3t. FOR REN1 Ipaitment- furni lied or unfurnished. “The Langmoor.” 809 East Franklin St. 17 tf FOR RENT— Modern and semimodern apartment. Phone 57 or 4ti8 IX-tf.

fO + O + O + »«**;*; S-P-O-TM-S « ^ Of The Day 4 ® Here And There ® VESTERDAVS RESULTS \merican Association. Indianapolis, 10; Toledo, 1. Minneapolis, 7-0; Milwaukee, 3-4. Kansas City, 3; St. Paul, 1. Louisville at Colun i- (played ns part of double-header -torda\). \meriian League (No games schedul'd.) National League Chicago at New York (rain). Pitt, burgh at Philadelphia (rain). (Only games scheduled.) REEI S\ ILL! Mr. and Mrs. Mort Smith who ha been visiting in Indianapolis returned home Ftiday. Mrs. Win. Shopped returned hotm Friday, from Greencastle. Mrs. Venice Beaman ttended the County Fair Thursda;. afternoon. Many from aroun this vicinity attended Mrs. Catherine Rilin ' -ahWednesday. Verna Miller is helping Mr. C. E Hill in the post-offii Mr. Charlie Miller Mecca is \ : Ring his daughter, Mi Uvet.At Y« rk Mrs. Ilulart Hinoti win had been visiting at Cliarlcsti 111. returned home Monday evening Mr. and Mr . Firm McCullough, ind daughter, Marie td im Roe e »nd M rs. Lena M . : . t. h pent Sunday with Emma M. 1 1'ic d. o— SILK ST<>( KI \(■ \\ D i !11

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Consider the fate of the cotton Mocking! And why Silk, is tin

answer.

In the two years between 1923 and 1925 the production i I'dl-fndiieiieo cotton toe kings dr-> ied from 1. 795,B()0 dozen pairs to 727, "0 doz

ui pairs, and when the Government publishes its statistics for 1927, the poor old cotton stocking industry will

pr hablv look even worse.

What with silk stockings, silk gloves, -ilk hats, even shoes, and silk several other things, the American woman wears more silk than the woman of any other place in the world. Our’s may he an electrical age, so far as the production i-- concerned, a mechanical age, so far as labor is concerned, and a steel age, so far as the history of man is concerned, hut it is surely a silk age, so far ns the

woman is concerned.

All this is simply another manifes-

tation of the American standard of living compan d with that of the rest of the world, and the cornerstone of this American standard of living i-• tin 1 Am< rican policy of a protective j taiiff. Eliminate the tariff, which keeps out on unrestricted flow of . merchandise f: m foreign countries | with lower standards of living and wag' from one-half to one-tenth of those in the United States, and inevitably the result would be a level ' ing process, which might help raise I the standards in foreign countries to a very slight degree, hut which will | pull our own standards down about

our ears.

Tlv.s difference in living standards to ! :e extent that it is dependent up1 i the : uitf policy of this country has not come to pass like a change in the seasons, nor has it depended upon us like the gentle dew from heaven. The tariff is a man-made law, designed to protect the living standards of our country, assure our wage earners decent compensation, and to raise a part of the revenue (or the conduct of our government. Fundamentally, the taritf is an economic question, but in our country it has become he one outstanding point of political dilference between our two major political parties.

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FOR KENT:—5 room apartment 20‘.> Olivo St. hone 435-Y 20 2t o FOR RENT:—Modern furnished slee])ing room, also garage, 307 Ohio St. 20-3p. —Wanted— WANTED — Automobile repair work. Laundry and tire service. E. F. Glover. I’bone 1K2, East Washington .-troct garage. 18-3p. — o WANTED— High school boy to work afternoons and on Saturdays. Phone 134. 20-tf. o WE PAY, $1.20 dozen, ewing bunI galow aprons at borne. Spare tinn 'Thread furnished. No button bole Send Stamp. CEDAR CARMEN I F ACTORY, Amsterdam New York.. 20-Ip. At Your Service, Cowling the Car penUr and furniture rep irer. Phom 715 K. 20-22-p. o WANTED:- Place your order for j Dahlia bulbs while they are in bloom, ill. L. Frazier, Greenca tie Service | Station. Phone 201. B09 N. Jack im St. 19-tf.

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Furnace Need Repairs Coal Bin Need Filling f t ar Need Overhauling • These & Other

Fall Needs

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HURRICANE LASHES WEST INDIES AND FLORIDA

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I WANTED:—Young man for ab I timu work. Must have high school education. Address Box. 208 U I)ai!j Hanner. Bt. —Lost - LOST:—Flat grass put e, between Penney’s corner and high chool build ing. K< ward. Finder call Hanner office. It. — MISCELLANEOUS— Tri Psi will hold a rummage sale all day Saturday at the Fire Department 2(>-2t |

NOTH E TO BIDDERS FOR IMF COUNTY POOR ASY1.I M Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of the County Auditor of Putnam County, up to 12 o'clock a. m., on Monday, October 1st., 1928. The meeting (if the commissioners will be held at 1:30 p. rn., on said day for the furnishing of supplies for said county Poor Asylum for the quaiter ending January 1, 1929 as directed and ap-

proved by law.

All bids submitted must lie filed in duplicate, on blanks to be furnished by the County Auditor, uii'l must i comply with the laws in every narticular. . . j Bidders are required to furnish ^ | samples, said samples to be the prop- j ' erty of the County, if said bidder is i successful, and shall be retained by the County Commissioners for comparison with the goods purchased, I when the same are received and j checked in at the County Asylum. WILLIS E. GILL, Auditor Putnam j

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(Above) A view of San Juan, wind blasted cspital of Porto Rico, where death and destruction followed in Cie wa'c of a trope >1 h “ rr j5* , [* (Lower left) Governor H. M. Towner of Porto Rico who has issued desperate appeal, for aid (Lower right, A m . :,h ; Xot hV aLL >V. I five-day storm from the time it crossed Porto Rico until Florida had been passed. The Palm Btacht* and 1 an.pa wk a in the p-«u of the savage