The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1928 — Page 4

THE Cl KEEN CASTLE DA1EY EA^INEK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928.

Special CORSET Demonstration

By Personal Representative From The Gossard Factory Saturday, October 20 Mrs. Blanche Keene—A special representative from the Gossard factory will be in our store till day Saturday displaying and fitting corsets. You can have a special fitting and see a complete line of models. You are invited to come in.

S. C. Prevo Company

Artstyle Chocolates $1.03 Up —o— Owl Drug Store

Hoover Is B?s. Bet The likellhmid Is Ilia!, umlcr llirliert Hoover's direction, agrnnilure would iirli ieve siuhlllzaii m inure iiuirklv. more certainly, vtiih fewei waste mo linns, am) wlih less kuucklnx and barkllrlng and Kear grtndlrg I linn under the dlrecllou of any other hu man being. —JUItiacu/xi/M Tribune.

PUBLIC SALE

I will « I1 at Public at my farm located 1 ! - mi!! 1 -' iith of Morton. Tueschiy, Oct. 2.‘]rd. At 10:l!0 M. HoKSKS Pair goml Colt,, Marc anil Horse, yearling: |ia-t and got the making of a good team. flOWS Cow , t An o(j Jersey cow: giving good llow of le.iik, to lie fresh 1st. of March. MOOS Four good Flood Sows and .'!! pigs. One Mali II ' (.It A IN 60 • I.U.-iiel,-. e. rn to he sol i by the j hnshel, shui'ki down in field. 10 to 6d hu Jn I. of Oat . TliRM S L'sual Sail I 1 :ni- will he given. Marion J. O’llair, OW N lilt 0. A. Vi tal, Aucti' nei r. Dinner will he enr l.

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G.O.P. NOMINEE CONTINUES TO LEAD IN POLL

Hooverizing Statute Boohs Hoover Inducei! paving brink nianu fat I u re ra to reiluee standard sires from sixty six to live; eliminated seventy or seventy four sizes of beds It would make a lawyer fhnddfr to think what he might do with the statute books. o The Big Issue ■ After all. tlie u z issue, tnts vent as always, is a eoiiimilarire of tne Ml' s pemus eiitldll Iniis whieh have lade the I ittled State, the envy ntid the m i ol nt the w 'd — Uilirutiki t Vi a r/.*e(

WINTER’S ICY BLASTS will soon be upon us. How about your feet? Are they well protected? Warm, dry feet insure health while damp feet cause sickness. Keep down the physician’s bill—let us repair your footwear for the season of cold and snow. WEBER SHOE SHOP OPPOSITE POST OFFICE

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CHAPTER S. “TERRIHER PEOPErr’-t ti M , „ v

Tammany Costs Respert Resigning from leadershii ot I im many Hall. I.ewls Nixon asserted Hiat he could no longer rein i in us leadet and retain his self respect Cities Neglect Street Problem

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Economy

MANY I All. TO KEEP At < FK M E COST RECORDS, DECEAKES ( APT. WHITEHURST

Today Last Times—2 To 11 p.)]

WII.I.IAM BOYD and MARY ASTOR IN

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« Fresh Pork Pones, lb

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Peef Prains, lb

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i Home Made Polo^na, lb

.. 15c

' Fresh I loiliiru: Peef, lb

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►Sugar Cured Paeon Squares, lb

.. 19c

Lamb Stew, lb

.. 20c

Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb

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Sugar (Tired Paeon, half or whole, lb.

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Fresh Side Pork, lb

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Fresh Eggs, Cottage (’heese, Fresh Oysters,

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this week,” The I.itei ry Dige. t -tat-j i es editorially, “with 2,'2 , .), , J'J7 vote ' : recorded, as against -nine what les | I than 2 000,000 whin the poll of PJ2|| had reached the present stage of i

i developim nt.

| "With the p esent tahuliition the ; i returns may he considcied for the first time fairly representativ of the I country as a whole. The* division of the vote is -lightly more favorable to Governor Smith than in the earlier

i tabulations.

" I he wide-spread breaking down "f political fences, noted throughout | the previous reports, is even more i evident in the present tabulation. It may he observed, how’i ver, that with reports from the Southern

“F'ui the first time in the poll, it 11 h ■ noticed. Governor Smith aws more of his support from mociats of 1921 than from Reblicans uf that year. He still inis

g< inst 2-JJ,-Ia~i former Democrats Im are now for Hoover, ' I he shift of former Republicans, everal authoiities agree, means mere y that Democtats who voted for oolidgi in 1924 tire now returning to their home camp, but the fact remains, of course, that there has been switch ime 1924.” Fifth returns of the 1928 Presidential poll from the Literary Digest of Oetober 20, 1928.

Hoover

By OGD2N L. MILLS

Undersecretary of tha Treasury

Nine of every ten American cities are neglecting fundamental street

CONOMV in government me.ms j problems to an alarming degree, de-

dared Captain 11. C. Whitehurst, t ie president of the newly organized city officials division of the American Road Builders Association of Chicago, in an address delivered here bei fore the Advertising Men’s IV t of

the American Legion.

Captain Whitehurst i- also Assistant Engineer Commissioner, Wash-

ington, I). C.

The seriousness and scope of the

AN UNBIASED BALLOT

IBSS THAN PKR BAKINO DOUBLE ACTING

I—I not just s uin':, but wise spend1 / a - It an is tin* elimination if was: . the building up of a real

sense of respou ibility on the part of public servants, and the development of a spirit of unsein It service. Economy In this sense attains the dignity of a fun'lumental prindple of

government.

One of tha great contrlbudoiiH nui'le by Coolidge to the catire of pood government ita.i been the application if that prindple with sincerity and thoroughness. Euch a poll y is In happy cotHmt to that follow' 1 in New York Mate uruli r Govern .r Smith, wher - duvisg a period of sbundant revenue, we have seen an enormous debt evpnn sion, the brisking down of all wise pay as you c policies, and the financing of recurring expenditures by bond

issues.

The batih for economy in govern meet is no t uple dramatic action. It is a continuing and continuous proci ss. Nearly all that iias been accom nlistc il In til*' last eight years amid be offset in die first years of u wasteful anil incfllrlent administration. Tammany Thinking

Wlr.'v;' Hit sunburned desert strrtdies into a glcrioiu cduntirf. where o'tr fert fathers paves their lives for th Mot. Indians roamed the plains—there s the locale of :hi, f -. ri j.. .i. Jni

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COMING

CARTOON NOVELTY

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blance of order in the handling of 1 .-trcct construction proldem.i thst. the j

street problem were stressed by Cup- W( , u i,| want to know why— , tain Whitehurst who pointed out that j , A . ith „ ut >suc h figures, accurste «nd j tht're are in all cities > t the l nited Imnestly made, we go pounding on

j States more than 20 billion square 1 ; n t | ip

yards of improved strei-ts over which 1

traffic volumes varying from a few i It was with hope of getting a sem-

hundred to thousands of cat- travel daily. Reports and estimates of new

construction undertaken during 1927 j city officials division of tho Amori-

indicate a total expt nditure of over 100,000,000 for street roadway and alley paving to which must be added more than $100,000,000 fi r upkeep. Despite the importance of the street problem, few cities keep accurate cost records, declared Captain Whitehurst. He further stated: “Some cities have records of labor and material hut only a few can give accurate data f>f various operations. Without thi se, howcan we compare methods, how can we say we are getting the mo.-t out of our appropriations 7 If such re-

propcrly carried jt m'A i sure a ron-i’i .iMy c -1^ j

the purp'i.e iiiten'lcd."

Alabama Arizona A rkan-.i

13,201

, 3,107

11,070 85 1*91 15,899

1,6 I" 3,539

CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER sales 2/i Times those of any other brand

California .,. Colorado .... Connecticut . D< la wan ....

District of Columbia 3,<F>I

Florida Idaho

Georgia ....

I Illinois Indiana

Iowa 30,889 Kansas 29,930 Kentucky 23.137 Louisiana 9,472 Maine 15,208

Maryland ... Massachusctt:

Michigan ... Minnesota .. Mississippi

i Missouri 48,645

; Montana Nebraska ! Nevada | New Jersey New Hampshire .. | New Y’ork New Mexico North Carolina ., North Dakota ,,, j Ohio Oklahoma ! Oregon Pennsylvania .... ' Rrode I land I South Carolina ... i South Dakota .... Tennessee ; Texas

Utah I Vermont 8,741 | Virginia 22,161 'Washington 23,317 West Virgin! ' .... 16,<U > Wisconsin 31,351 Wyoming 2,587 j State Unknown ... 8,151 Totals 1,693,436

5,531

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9,903

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53,158

15,281 75,570 09,011 52,882 3 221

6,759

22,552

1,339

51,098

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8,432

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4,889

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11,077 2,082

10,889 40,29)

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11,539 92,711 2 l 755

12,301 8,05 1

15.020 13,304 5,231 |

9,010

37,931 [ 24,410 23.021

7,701

27,008

3,152

10,550

llig John Kennedy, the Tammany leader in Alfred Lev,Is’s novel. The lloss, as he was about to go into the retirement of death, said to his protege, ''Think first, last and all the time of yuvsjlf. You may not be of account to others, but you're the whole hux of tr: Us to yourself. Don't give a man mor than he gives you. Fullrs who don't -tick to that s'e-r land either In tnnkrupti y or Bloomin'tlale." That has always b-en the pragmatic creed of Tammany Hall.— .'f. ft Werner in Tnwmnny //off.

can Road Builders Association was j organized, according to Captain i

Whitehurst.

One of the greatest problems con- ]

fronting the American city is that of | building streets properly, which in j itself eliminates considerable) future ; 1 maintenance. Captain Whitehurst i stated: “1 dare say 90 per cent of failures of streets and roads are due S i to poor inspections, lack of Held con- {

trol or improper maintenance. ”1 have recently examined the

cords were available over a period of! paving .-pecifications of some 70 odd 1 years and the repairs of a certain cities—while there are provisions in kind were costing twice as much in some I do not agree with, there is ( hicago as in Washington, your en- not a single one that honestly and

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Th'< best teaching Is not dire out of a book, but out of a Uf’.—f/rrbrrl Hoover,

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Blanket lined jumper, best

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Potato's, N rthern and fine, per

bushel 99c. Oranges, per do* 49c Cabbage, pet lh 3%c Hominy, No. 2Vb cans, 3 for .. 25c Dauntless Pork & Beans, 3 for . 25c

Kidney Beans, Columbus, 3 for . Peaches 19c, 24c and

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Republican SPEAKIN Court House, Greencastle Saturday, Oct. 20

7:30 P. M.

Edgar D. Bush

OF SALEM

Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor He Will Speak on Agricultural Issues. Everybody Invited TTTT ,