The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1929 — Page 3
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L pvecutive committee of the I 0 f Trustee* will meet at th<‘ t' Thursday, March 21, for i'l ring Plans relative to West ,, Roy 0. West, president «vt the will come from Washington, if t0 attend the meeting. - hl , pePauw University program "‘l he lengthened for the address iiy Klwood Mead, on Friday, March Chapel will begin promptly at Carles Rhoades, DePauw ’25, died ( tl ' ri |ay at his home in Wahnsh. M.r L,)es was an outstanding scholar L having been elected to Phi Beta l’ ‘in his junior year, and receivhe 1100 prize award for the highscholastic record of any student Li freshman year. % in0 n Sheffield, professor of 0, and Rowland Leach, professor violin, of the University School of , j( , w jl| give the third of the serf f sonata recitals, next Thursday r,t. This will be the last of. the ser-
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This recital will be giv^n in "Meharry Hall. Everyone is invited. The two previous recitals have been well attended and it is not unfair to say that their programs have not hi en less popular than (hose of incoming artists. Progran will be announced next week. Dean li. ci. McCutchap has just returned from Winona Lake where he has been making plans for the summer school. DePauw University conducts the school of music there. Dr. W. M. Blanchard has returned from Chicago where he attended the North Central. Association of College and Secondary Schools. AMERICAN TOBACCA RECOUP NEW YORK, March, 10 American Tobacco Company made public today its earnings for r!l2S, setting a new high mark both in sales and profits. Kccord net earnings of $2r»,00C,2!l9 an increase of $1,756,610 over 1027, were largely the result pf the great inorease in the .sales of Lucky Strike Cigarettes' coincident with the most extensive newspaper advertising cam-
American product.
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—For SaleAutomobiles CHEVROLET—26 Sedan. Fully equipped, in excellent condition. BCICK Touring. $!2.i car and worth the money. DODGE Touring—Will make a good car for someone. CHEVROLET—’27 Coach. New tires and motor ha- been completely overhauled. CHEVROLET—Coupes Cl). From $176 to $;{7f>. All ready f. r sale. Several cars from $50 to $100. SEE HARVEY COX
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TRANSPORTATION
FOR SALE:—Cyphers Incubator, 240 egg, in good condition. $15.00. Mrs. Rud Weldon, Fillmore. D!-Gt. FOR SALE—White Plymouth Rock eggs, for setting, blood tested. $3.75 ] per 100. Mis. Budd Weldon, Fillmore. 13-16L
rent. Box 16t>, Bloomington. , „ , , Iti ip un ” h y Elizabeth Oakes, an
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FOR SALE:- Fine quality syrup, Huffman Bros. Cigar
Phone 349.
maple Stole. 16-2p.
E'OR SALE ! dock fish, 25e
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-F'resh, boneless Hail i pound at Kauble’s. 13-h
FOR SALE:—Fordson tractor and plows and also a walking plaw. Milo VVe.-t. Phone 366-Y. 13-tf
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Quarter Million
| FOR SALE::—One fresh Jersey icow with heifer calf. Al.-o one or two | past yearling Jersey heifei and one nine weeks old. All good milk stock. See Wm. Strain. Phone Rural 93. 14-3t Strawberry plants, state inspecti ed, Spring varieties, 50c up per 100. 1 $3.50 up per 1000. Pacibearers $1.25 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. Black raspI berries, $1.75 up per 100; $8.00 up per 500 plants. Write for catalogue. Peterson Fruit Farm, 109 Martinsville St., R. 7, Greencastle. 7-8-13-16-20-22
(NEW SIX CYLINDER HEVROLETS on the road; since JAN. l££
To satisfy the tremendous public demand for the new Chevrolet Six, the Chevrolet Motor Company has accomplished one of the most remarkable industrial achievements of all time. In less than three months after the first Chevrolet Six was delivered to the public, the Chevrolet factories are producing 6,000 cars a day. As a result, more than a quarter-million new Chevrolet Sixes have been delivered todate—and this tremendous popularity is increasing every day! For the new Chevrolet Six offers, in the price range of the four, all the superiorities of a fine six-cylinder automobile: smoothness and freedom from vibration or rumble at every speed —swift acceleration and ample reserve power —beauty and style such as only Fisher Ixxlies provide — scores of modern features contributing to comfort, convenience and ease of control! Sec this remarkable car today!
FOR SALE—Lawn glass s< i‘d, lawi fertilizer. Marshall Cement & Grain Co. 12-14-16-18-4t FOR SALE:— Team of good work mares. Phone 766-Y. 16-2p.
—For Rent—
EOR RENT .1 desirable rooms for housekeeping. Call Banner i If ice.
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FOR RFINT: 6 room modern house 636 Flast Washington St. Paul Albin.
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Rooms for rent at 314 E. Hanna or Phone 378-Y. l5-2p. FOR SALE or TRADE Fot tractor and (Mows and also a walking plow. Milo West. Phone .'lilii-Y.
13-tf.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Telephone 399. 8-tf. F’OR RENT— Modern three-room apartment. Well located. Phone 694-L.
5-tf.
■ ■■ o FOR RFINT:—-House, close in rail Banner Office. l5-j2p
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REWARD -1 will pay a reward of $5 for the identification of party taking roller skates from high school hall Mondav afternoon. .1. J. Kitel. 13-tf. RADIO SERVICE All radio- tested and adjusted. Work guuiuntccd. Shop 633 F'.nst Walnut street. Phone: 457-X. or 811 K Kenneth Day. 15-61 FOR TRADE: 6 room houae in good shape, out of town for place in Grot m astic. 211 No. Jackson St. 15-2p
FOR RENT— Good four litiuse, 208 lOast Franklin St. Seminary.
room 7 W. I . «
FOR RENT:—2 room furnished apartment with Private hath. 513 Anderson St., Phone 657. 15-21 —Wanted— WANTED- Vault eleaning. See Harvey Gorham at 730 Main St., j South F'nid, Greencastle. 16-6pj WANTED: Ready-to-wear Saleslady with lots of experience. Must ; furnish fir-t class recommendations from former employers. Inquire at Banner Office. WANTED Student boy to do odd jobs for room. Call Banner office.
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—Lost— LOST—Handbag, containing shoe and woman’s hose, between Fillmore and Bainbridge, Friday morning. Leave at Banner office. Reward.
16-3p.
TWO ESCAPE DRY TRIAL \S EVIDENCE HLOWS I P SYRACUSE, N. Y„ Mar., 16 (UP> 1 John Kowalsky ami George Martins j will not face court here on charges of ! Volstead law violation. Lack of evidence is the reason. Bottle I liquid purporting to be gin and whiskey, seized in a raid in which the two men were implicated, was held in the vaults at police headquart-
ers.
One morning there was a dull boom. Silvers of glass, peneliating odor and stains' of liquid over floor and walls, were all officers found when they entered the storage room. The evidence had exploded. MONIES VI Tin: GRANADA The program arranged for the Granada Theatei for Sunday and Mor. 1 ;■ will he one that all theater patrons should try to see, as it is one that has been guaranteed by the management, which will be a complete change both days, Sunday and Monday. The special stage attraction on the I bill till these two days will be the | Royal Radio Hawaiians, presenting l -ongs, dances, and musical selections of their native land, the Seutli Sea Isles. This company of seven talented musicians come highly recommended and is well worth any one’s time to see ami hear them. Sunday the photoplay will be “The Model from Montmartre” starring
popular Jacqueline
Logan.
Special Matinee Sunday will be givin from two to five p. m. with Hawaiians appearing one* during the afternoon and twice at night, while on Monday, the picture program will be shown at seven p. m. and after the Hawaiian act which will appear once during the evening about 8:45 p. in. AT IHF. VONt ASILK Stepping along on her own two dainty little feet, is Nancy Carroll, the latest bit of .piquant personality to grace the screen. Her latest picture, in which she is co-featured with Gary Cooper, “The Shopworn Angel,’’ opening Sunday at the Vomastle theater, where it will play for two da.\ s, a new triumph for Nancy Carroll, Paramount and the Vomastle theater management. Nancy Carroll has everything. She 1 a delight to watch. The life ami action in her portrayal, the absorbing personality and the charm of her presence provides all the entertainment one needs for one evening. But then there’s Gary Cooper. Cooper has “that” which, for men actors is the lame tiling as “it” for women actors. He ha- proved it in many strong parts, but in no one of his pictures, has he excelled so completely as in "The Shopworn Angel.” "The Shopworn Angel” i- a tender love story of a boy, shy, bashful, lonest. and a girl, gay, giddy, charming and true. It is a pathetic story played against the blight baekgtoand >1 Broadway. It is a glittering piece "f romanticism, a thrilling tangle of i'icumstanees in which a clean-niiml ' i young man ami a re-awakened girl .it’e swirled helplessly. "The Shopworn Angel” has many tiling- to recommend it. It has Nancy Carroll, Gary Cooper, Paul Lucas, that captivating ami mysterious pernn, ami an unusual, moving love story in a brilliant setting. It is good enteitainment throughout and it is good j tor thinking people. “The Shopworn Angel” is a picture to see and to talk
about.
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