The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1928 — Page 4
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We Mention Here A Few Special Good Values for You
(OUR EVTRY DAY I'RK ES)
( ome In And See.
Boys’ and (firin' I am - v Sport H i-' , \ll i/.i ' Pair '
All I ini :> Hand Kaih
I anlmiidt'ricd I on i | .
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All l.in. ii 1 morli < loth, ."iO I iii hrs Squarv .. . lU antiful « mil Suitill«s, 51 Inches Wide
In h Ml Yard ..
\S ind uitin [
Ladies’ (ini I I.ooliiiiK Kelt Mats MnnsiiiKwear mIU
Heduced SilK and Wool Hose, Ml ( olor ■ Pair
39c 49c
$1.00 $2.39 $1.39 $! .98
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY KANNEK, KltlPAY^N*iVEMBERJi^^hs^
Voncastle
I mlerwrar,
Bursons '-ill< Pair ....
Lisle Hose, Ml < olors.
Silk IJayon l!i sv.
Pair Part W ool lilankils, S|m i ial.
Pair
Hi uitiful I’dlow s. Ml Silk. I ror.t and Mark . .
Rasement Store
Silk to 'lop. Pointed lit I., IrreKulars,
tproii Mintthani
Yard .
(Ki\H(i Kxtra
Pair ...
dandard ( heck -
eavy itlankets.
!l-1 Mleai hed and Yard
MroH n ShettiiiK,
rpe Mu-ha. Standard, l\non n hi Yard
79c 49c 39c $3.25 $1.00 lie $1.98 39c !2'c
I cipals in the state. Mi . Lizzie Sherrill moved Tuesday to Emma AlcAninch’s property on .Market street. Mi Magdalene Long will live with her and cure for her. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sommers of Indk napoli.s visited Mrs. Ellen McCoy, Monday evening, it being her s.Jrd birthday anniversary. Mrs. Belle Flinn spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Fosti r, who was ill at her home in Indi-
I anupolis.
Mr. and Mrs. U. O’Daniel of (jivi-nca tie visited J. W. O'Daniel,
Saturday.
E. C. McClure and Ralph McClure left Thursday for Miami, Florida. Fred Maston of Oreencastle was a C'lovetdale visitor, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cohn of Martinsville visited Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sherrill of (Jr -, .castle, vi-ited Cioverdale friends
Thin'-day.
The Woman' Fi reign Missionary Society was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank
Morrison.
While hunting i|uail on the Finney farm east of Cioverdale Wcdne.-day, Elmer Finney shot a large red fox.
better foil for his comedy |
Ruth Miller, who plays rriu-Q Children’s the third successive | 1 lllS IS V llllUl c n o
^ Book Week
| there is no than Patsy
opposite him for
time. She is exceptionally pretty in thi- and demonstrates her talent at
every opportunity.
Don’t fail to see our
east window.
Hamilton’s Book Store
S. C. PREVO COMPANY A Hume Store.
( I.O\ EKD M.E Rev. and .Mi . J. W. H..i Wheatland, \i.-it -I Cl- \ ,1.
E. P. I.
friends
iwery is ii meeting
liloon ingof all piin-
AT I HE (JR AN ADA “Hot Heels”, the gay photoplay which will open tonight at the Granada for a two days’ showing, with j Glenn Tryon starring, might be termed u doubly entertaining film. ; It merits classification a- either a sparkling, effervescent comedy of I youth, or as a thrilling, stirring dial ma of hack-stage and the race track, j I’mier either classification it is out■L.iiding; under both classifications it (are achievement in the art of
| entertainment.
To William Craft goes the credit f r tin . tory and the direction; while I Glenn Tryon makes a more decided . bid for the comedy crown than ever and must by now be just about ready j
AT THE VONCASTLE Proclaiming “Charge of the Gau- jq ehos” as the first real picture of these Ufj Argentine dare devils of the bolo, j FBO Pictures Corporation brings this;jfj feature to the screen of the \ oncastle Jj eSy Imiosinffor" 1 Francis'' Bushman, famed as the Messala of ••Ben Hur”, Jaciiueline Logan, of “The Blood Ship” and “King of Kings,” Henry Kolker, Paul Ellis, Charles K. Free -Ii and other noted player- are ] to he seen in the cast lineup. “Charge of the Gauchos” depice the struggle for freedom of the Ar- I gentine at the time that Spain main- | tained her last dying hold on that South American republic. The romantic story, woven around the historic Belgrano, teeming with action, and featuring Jacqueline Logan as the heroine, was given the benefit of real co-operation by the Argentine civil and military officials who threw open their historical archive- to the producers and enabled them to picture the great battles for freedom and the Gauchos as they really were. “Charge of the Gauchos” will be hown at the Vonca-tle theater Sat-
urday.
William Haines in “Excess Baggage" will have its last showing to-
night.
Saturday Only
2 Id 11 P. M
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Washington Street College Avenue TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ! Notice is hereby given by the Com- j moii Council of the City of Green- j eastle, Indiana, that on this 13th day | of November, 1928, it approved the j ; -sessment roll- showing the piima facia assessment- for the following described improvements in the City of (Jreencastle, Indiana, as authcrized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions. I. The improvement of College
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IlKeumatic^ Too much uric acid I akc Foley Pills diuretic for rheumatic pains, stiff joints and swellings. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for Foley Pills A diuretic •tlmulant for the k*dney» Sold Loerywhtrc 1 or Sale hy K. I\ Ml LUNS.
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for th». title
DEL
MONTE WEEK
At All A & P Stores
Bargains
/ Monte \
I Peaches j SAVE \ I:;- 19c J
^yDoz. $Z.25 f
Del Monte Pears Del Monte Spinach Del Monte Fruit Salad Del Monte Asparagus Tips Bacon Sugar [25 Lb. Cloth Bag $1.59]. Raisins [Bulk 25 Lb. Box $1.49] Cigarettes I'lpdiiionts, Clown E-Z Bake Flour
• f K of Comiily. And Avenui' from the North property line (J
Hen Stn t to the North propi -1
line of MeMIr-e Avenue, being Improvement R< ulution No. 3, 1928. i Said College Avenue so improved' i - intersected hy the following streets ! . rid alleys to-wit: Melrose Avenue, I iberty, Columbia, Franklin, Walnut, Poplar Seminary, Simpson, Lara bee, ('enter Hanna, Chestnut, Olive. Park,! Pine and Berry Streets and the fol-1 I iwing alleys to-wit: the alley runn-1 i >g east and west between Columbia I and Franklin Streets: the alley runn-! ing east an west and west between | Walnut and Poplar Streets; th-' alley running east end west between Poplar and Seminary Streets; the alley tunning east and west between Olive
and Park Streets, in .-aid City.
-• The improvement of Washington I Street, from the East property line "I Nine Street to the West property! line of Wind Street, being Improve-!
mciit Resolution No. 4, 1928. Said \\ a.-hington Street so improv-
ed is inteiesected hy the following] treet- and alleys; Wood, Arlington, Durham, Bloomington, Locust and I Vine Streets; Spring and College Avenues; the alley running north and outh between lot 3 of Keightley’s Enlargement mid lot 41 of the Eastern Enlargement of said City; in said
City.
Person.- interested in or affected by said described public improvements are hereby notified that the common council of -aid city has fixid Tuesday, Nov. 27, PJ28 at 7:30 o'«lock P. M. at the Council Chambers of said city, as u time and place when and where lemonstrances will be received or heard against the amounts assessed against each piece of prop- • it> desi'iilted in said roll- and
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Let Us Solve Ycur Shoe Problem Why let your old sheen worry you? Just bring them to us and we’ll repair tiiein like new. (Inc trial will convince you as it has all of our customers. Weber Shoe Shop OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Rock 'ic with th‘ fury of Riding demons across the blazing pampas \ Knights of tlie bolo! Sirens of the saddle! ( astanet and steel! Rifle and Romance!
TOP NY I.AST TIMES WILLIAM HAINES
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(Jet Hot! |rot until ^ are hot! Then see (hr cumali, the kick of \outh in It, Hot romnnee in (uha-ibi "here the Kightpcnth W n( |„ ends and the f un ko;m8. AL ( titiK (Otijpc (ARTOOX TO MGHT7 AM) I R.M. S AI. Continuoiu 2 To II P, |
in “Kxtess Baggage” (’ oni j nj , Sunday
2:15-
-7 NM) 9 P. M. 10-30c
( (iMINfJ SI NDAY RICHARD DIX in WARMING UR”
KIN-Tl.N TIN in “rintyoftheI DESERT”
determine the kuestion as to whether! 1 ' ntra * • 1,: ' I .-uch lots or tracts of land have been' 1 ’ 1 t * 1 '' * ’
of proficiency us to banish, once and for all time, any notion regarding t'n unsingability of English. Con.-e(|in n;l> their utteranc brings pride t c\ i \ English speaking per-on \v l ,c\ I
in the glories of his tongue. In these motets, madrigal.-, folk
■songs, ballets and canzone* it i ,i|, solutdy indispensable that tl- h, ung a cappidla without anoinpani-
ment and unlik*' the glc- (f„ r
vi ices) is most effi ti\ wh. : entru.-t ed to a limited numb, r «.( - vmali ts. Changes of tone emhracir g- every :hade of differ.me h. twe. a lou and -oft and introdue d often by nio.a dewill! I' 1 -ite gradation of 'rongly marked
'"iitinually demanded '"•I i by tlie c iaracter
lor will be benefited in the amount tho mus i‘' »nd • (lf {j,, i 1 voned on said rolls, or in a greater ' v, ' 1,Ps ' The slig'it. ■ un( ., itainty of ! or le.-.s sum than that named on said I intoni,tion " f ' V m i |.t t , mil ' l ' 0,la - th '’ So skillfully do the Engli -h Said a.- e.-sment rolls showing the! sin K' rs P 1 ' ' ' thi mo t diff’-.mlt ; piima facie assessment.- for each of I t' haBC of vrt ' al .u t that ht" auditor i t the properties concerned in each 0 f i unaware that it i ,,t, 'p|, t I the above described improvements, surety of their work give
Jiack into i iti ulution around Cliristmas time. In fait, th ■ committee in charge of th* \v ; k of tabulating the figures '*n Gn ' lull., estimates that of th* 530,00(1,000 thi year, $213,000,000 will go in!-' tl'e .tores, $105,000,00(1 will go back into the h nks in some f rm o 1 ' " anent saving, $72,000,(MX will In u i ii to meet year-end obliga lion r t- : installments, $30 l)0O,00( ; wil ; v ii -uiam e premiums, $29,000, -n foi iiitcrest and payment on I niortg ..•• . $2-5,000,000 for taxes : 11,( oO.ti ") f r education and trave -nid 111 bal nee for charity and misI cellam **. put poses. I* "ns those figures is shows more * . n -,\iy percent of the savings will l"i on trii’live purposes—and indicate. tbat the people of America ail- not only thrifty but are also lov- > - 1 1 I be great induement to be far ighted. I IE- RESTRAINING ORDER Juh I. NV. Hutchi on in the Clay * in-u.t ccurt th: i aftei noon issued a n ,,, ni:e' i restraining order against ' ouir Nuditor Rolla Barnhart from 1,1 " 11 '-' ■ live per cent increase on 1 t - in Brazil city, and the ; ' ' nbon, Knight-ville, Staun- (""• ‘ id Point, and (’lay City, and 11,1 * "unty Trea-urer Cullen C. b , isdlerting taxes on that in- ' r '■' “ 1 1 property valuation. NN i : ney were named as defend-
■ ’I of Brazil and "thi-rs, ik crwitjl fleers were reallj i- l| plaintiff a- they were mraben t he 1 ' unty Boar*l of Rt«ei «m| approv- 4 th< nt ."I dil fused to add twelve ]ier rent tol "J Brazil recently. Win ■ t '•: i-r om-»4| defeated the state tax bnard i back w ith an order ’ ■ a 1 ind of five percent in all th'ed towns of the count)'. Noco 1 in the tow i- in the previous c Jmlge Hutchison nil* 1 '! in !•' the plaintiff-' he. au-i •' n ties in the lei | board. J. Frank Adamattorney for the |il:i:ntitl-arnij M. House, attorney for ff'* 1 * the attorn, y . -i ' ru ■ i inten valuations a.l.le.1 to th*' ’■*> 1 cates. The tate tax hnarf I the ca-c hanl. Brazil I :' 1 -'
M L ()Y ER INDUWj EVANSVILLE The city i ville ha ofl ■
for a prop
vowheii foi ' havi: g been iri’d 11 ""Vi members. The hoard is n<*t|«J adv ertise f ,
other work at
to
hangni-
sion that it is the ■ible, wherea. r i
east and
the impres-
iniple -t thing po tb" most dHficiilt.
Rummage Sale in Court House, 8:00
o clock Saturday moriiina
THE CKtAT
AMfme&iPAOiFie
TEA CO.
ESTABLISHED 1859
I with th*' names of the owners and dei scriptions of property subject to be as os .*d are on file and may be seen it the office of the City Clerk of said
( ity. Witne the seal of said city. Charles McGaughey, Mayor.
(Corporate Seal).
Attest: (Jwin Ensign, City Clerk.
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ENGLISH SINGERS
PRONE ENGLISH SINGABLE The English tongue has been so maltreated hy vocalists as to give rise to a belief that it is unsingable but the Engli-h Singers of London, who appear in Mehany Hall, Friday evening, have demonstrated the fallacy of such belief. The use of the pure lingui.-tic style of the Biiti.h
born inparts to the words an addition- ...........x anno t ,
•‘I »nd lovliness. Their programs j people had < 1-3, s t i,j, 1
comprising a variety of long-hidden I erease of ten p. r ' " 7 a "
from the Elizabethan period of The di tributlon tl - literary and musical art that repre- | that of 1920 hy m , ,77
Nearly everyone w ho
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NMLL SOON (IT a Hit, MELLON
Th. thiEt .. Americans . unnot b. deme.*. followmg tt f „ im lh , cmhinedth, v , c , •"><1 fifty mtlhon dollars ha.
saved this year by the p. ople l u i n ,
in more than 8,0(H) communities
The distribution of tho v t ... , 11 in( vast amoum
..f money w,ll he made within days hy the hark, who hav, t hri t mas saving dub:. ,nan th e (on)h i M ;;
amount show a]mo t
this year
P* r cent over
.ut th” V e r y acme of part-song cmnpo ition dehand peifeet dietion an j accurate .n unciation < f the text. It is 1 their business to make the words clear and intelligible and they have brought 1 this part u ftheir art to .uch a degree
t hri.-tmas ax ing
carries j,
, ,uV> throughout thi
jear. h-'s some definite pla,,. f ,
money at the end ef th,
large t per cent wi
of the country, and likcx ^ be plac ,
year,
Ro into the
SATURDAY MARKET Tikine 12. riiicdj New Bulk Sauoi’ Kraut, lb. Ki't sli I'ork Bones, lb i 1 Brains, lb m Home Made Bologna, lb 11 H-'me Made Liver Sausage, lb. Sucvar Cured Bacon Squares, lb. Lre.nh Side I’oi’k, Home Killed. IN i i'o.ih Spare Ribs, lb Kresh Veal Stew, lb Lroah Lamb Stew, lb Silver Nut Oleo, lb u y 1 r < wi ed Bacon, half or whole» ^ Sii'.uir (Tired Picnic Hams. lb. )sU .];| 1 sh Home Killed Pork F resn 1 Pii ,, '‘ lOOC Home Made Lard I’rookfield Sausage, New M> nu w. H EITEU0RGE , RHONE WK ^ I
