The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1929 — Page 2

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Boston Hub Holds Kejfular Meetin«

THE DAILY BANNER Frank Stalcut has iPturnpd to thf Edward, 10 ypai Id -on of ^Ir. and Entered fti the Poet Otttce at Gre«n-' ^ e ' ta house after heing: confined Mrs. Arthur Bratt iin of Manhattan, castle, Indiana, as second class mail ,,, thp Count y Hospital for treatment, was painfully burned Tuesday mornmatter. Under the act of March 3,' ^ ...„J in P- " hpn he stepped backwards off

1879. Subscription week.

price, 10 centa

Mrs. Carrie Logan Foreman was j appointed guardian of William Fore-

peri man in the Putnam Prohate court by ! Judge James P. Hughes, Tuesday.

The Boston Club held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening with Miss Lizzie Goulding at her home on North College Ave. Miss tfoulding was a is ted hy Miss Jennie

Throop.

Nineteen members responded to roll rail. The program for the evening

was in charge of Mrs. Charles Zeis, I visitor who gave Mr. Coolidge's own story, ...

and Miss Ammerman who used as! 1 ^ ‘ . '' '' n her subject -The Railroads Enter Av- the C ° Unty Ho8p,tal Wp<lnp8da y for

iation.” treatment.

The social hour followed the pro-| Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Wilson of Dangram, and thr members adjourned to ville were business visitors in Green-

meet with the Mi-sev Adams at then 'castle Tuesday,

home on East Washington street.

Personal And Local News

Keith Hall of North Salem was in Greenonstle Wednesday.

| Miss Margaret Gilmore, assistant libr-i where the injury wa- dressed. jarian at DePauw University, was in o

I Vincennes Tuesday where she attended a district session of libiarians. )

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I The Methodist Brotherhood will j will hold a dinner meeting Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock. Bishop Edgar

Blake of Indianapolis will deliver an ______ jadiress on “International Relation-.” . |j \I\!■' \ | I, or P AST TEN

Hjasns ^■"TTiTTK VONCASTI.K All .if the feverish excitement and

hvsteriii that accompanies a “bull drive” (/.I the Wall Street stock market has t en captured In George Bancroft’s new starring picture for Paramount, -a he Wolf of Wall Street,”

D . II !• coming to the Voncastle Thursday and

Kains Handicap

for a weakf.ng (Jeorge Bancroft driv-

ja chair into a bucket of scalding water. The skin and flesh was burned joff his left leg. He was brought to | the office of Dr. W. M. McGaughey

Big Circus Here On Friday, May 3

GENTRY BROS. SHOW IN STREET PARADE AND TWO PER. FORMANCES

To State Crops

his way

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Tri Kappa To » Meet Thursday Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. John

Rev. Victor I- Raphael has returned to his home in Greencastle after

a visit in Cincinnati.

Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Monroe of Brazil were business visitors in this city

H. Alice, at her home on East Sem- Wednesday moining.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvin were in Indianapolis Wednesday for the United States army aerial circus staged by Lt. Frank Irvin and thirteen other pilots from Selfridge Field, Mich.

DAYS SLOWS GROWING

CROPS

Wolf of Waif Street”, his new starring I picture foi paramount, which offers 1 hini his fir t ■‘dressed up” opportunity

(since he beca.iT^* star.

In “Uiulerwtrrld,” the picture that

— | brought him to the top ranking of Information r< ived this week at cinema players, Bancroft played the the offices of tie Indiana Farm Bu- gang leader Hulf Weed, terror of socreau Federation from members over' iety and its guar. Han, the law. It the state reveals that the progress of was a role that 14“ played with shirt

The greatest holiday of all, the one day of the year looked forward to by young and old—Circus Day—is almost here. The Gentry Bros. Circus

through his role in “The ; 0 ne of the truly great American

shows now on its 40th trans-continen-tal tour, will exhibit in Greencastle,

on May 3.

The clean business methods and the magnitude of this great traveling enterprise have always made the Gentry Bros., 'welcome visitors to this community. This marvel, super show of 10,000 wonders, represents an investment of three quarters of a million dollars; two railroad trains are required to transport it from city to

cennes, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sage (met her death in an automobile acci-

Walter R. Heath, Washington street dent, Saturday night,

is driving a new Nash sedan delivered by the Beck Sales Company.

inary street. There will be initiation.

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Mrs. Yuncker To Speak To llra/il ( hapter D. A. R. Mrs. Truman G. Yuncker of Greencastle will be the guest-speaker at a meeting of the William Oarz Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at Brazil this evening.

++++++ Club To Meet On Thursday!

| Mrs. C. M. Wilson of Brazil spent

Cro-Tat-Em Circle w ill meet Thurs-J Wednesday visiting her mother, Mrs. day afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Gather McCullough at her home on Fred Williams 302 North College Ave. Crown St.

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Mrs. C. W. Hymer of Wilmington, I Delaware is the gue>t of Mrs. Oscar Thomas on South Indiana street. Greencastle Chapter, No. 832, Mooseheart Legion will meet in regular session Thursday evening at 7:30

; o’c lock.

Kenneth Bryan, Fillmore, returned to his home from the County Hospital Wednesday after undergoing a ton-

sil operation.

Charles^George 7 Sage, 8 ^Uss^'rosI! * rowin K bpin * handicapped'opened at the thr.mt and sleeves roll-

funeral of Mrs. Juanita Sage at Vin-

ally warm wnn picnic m simsnine nroKer oi vea,, ocr^, ““ I people, 300 horses, 400 wild animals fruit trees, wheat and pastures so- fear or conscience, driving over every from a]| coniers of thp world; two cured a good start and developed obstacle and even welcoming ; hpr(ls of rprformin>f P | P1)hants . :i0 much further than usual at this time when it proves the only way he can apria]ists . fi0 acrobats . 30 c i owns . r , 0 of year. Reports from the northern defeat his enemy. The picture was ^ of p)|u( . atp(1 hiRh school horse8 part of the state indicate that light dirocteu by Rowland V. ^‘e from | _ thpsp arp a fpw of thp attractions fro-ts have don. me damage to the story by Doris Andersort, and the sup-, wUh thjs famous fircus foundP( | and fruit trees and the growing wheat is porting cast features Nancy Garroll, by thp Gentry Bros sin( . e

turning yellow nt the tip ends of the j Haclanova, and Paul Lukas. 1887 blades in mam countie: because of To-night the final showing of “The

the cold wet conditii n of the ground.

THE WEATHER

Showers and thunderstorms tonight and Thursday, slightly warmer tonight east portion. Increasing southeast to southwe-t winds, possibly strong.

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NOTES FROM THE DOCKET

The T. H. I. & E. Traction Company defendants in a suit for damages filed some time ago in the Putnam Circuit court, by Harry W. Wood, filed AA’ednes lay a motion for a change of venue

from this county.

Yraies-Amies To Meet

Thursday Night

Vraies-Amies will meet Thursday

night at the home of Kdino Allee, West Elizabeth street. All members

are urged to be present and

dues.

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Mrs. Sinclair To

Entertain Club return to ner nome in c.reencastte Charles Sutherlin, administrator of The L. F. F. ('lub will meet this eve- soon spending the winter months, the estate of Amanda Sutherlin, filed r.ing at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Irene in •Hwksonville, Ha. a petition for the sale of real estate Sin. lair. \l rs _ vv. V. Brown, who has heen ' n tbe s nff'CP Tuesday.

•E -E + spending the past several months in

Mr. Wood is the plaintiff and the motion stated that a fair and impart-

The local Moose Lodge. No. 1592 jtrial culd not he hod in this counbriiig will meet in legular session this eve- ty because of prejudices if the- people ' ning at 8 o’clock. All members are this county against the defendants, urged to be present. D. E. AVatson and James and Allee

are the attorneys for the defendants. Mrs. Annie B. Allee is expected to r.-turn to her home in Greencastle

B. & P. AV. Plant Ginko Tree \t Hospital

Maplewood, N. J., is expected to arlive in Greencastle the first of next

week.

The Business and Professional Wo-j

rnen planted a ginko tree on the lawn Mrs. Melvin Coffman of Oak Park,

at the County Hospital Wednesday in 111., who has been visiting with Mr. j Corwin and Gillen are observance of Arbor Day. Mrs. J. O. and Mrs. Joe Crosby left Wednesday f or the defendants.

Cammack superintended the planting f. r Indianapolis wheie she will visit

of the tree. with relatives.

In the case of William Penz Sr. versus Earl L. Butler et al, brought to this county on a change of venue, the defendants filed an offer to allow judgment In the Putnam Circuit court.

the attorneys

CHANGE OF TIME Effective April 28 There will he important changes in Big Four Route train schedules and service beginning Sunday, April 28. FOR FI LL PAIM K I LARS APPLY TO TICKET AGENT BIG FOUR ROUTE

A suit to quiet title was filed in the circuit court by Colonel B. Jarvis against Abner Barnard et al Wednesday morning by his attorney, Charles

McGaughey.

FARMERS ATTENTION Have your lawn mowers sharpened hy an expei ienced man, who has been in business over thirty-seven years in Greencastle and all kinds of sewing machine- repaired, all kinds repairing done. All work guaranteed. George Hoffmann Lock and Gunn smith 204 AV. Franklin street, one block west of the Court House, Phone 235-Y. Greencastle, Ind. 24-lp

1c Sale THURS.-PRI.-SAT.

500 PEOPLE 500 400 ANIMALS 400 5 BANDS 6 ' | 5,000 SEATS 6.000 30 AERIALISTS-30 60 AC Rb BATS 60 ! , 60 RIDERS 60 2 | GREAT HIlRDS \OF ELEPHANTS./ i

NOW ENLARGED TWICE IN SIZE. NO WHERE ELSE CAN SO MUCH BE SEEN FOR SO LITTLE. IN 40 YEARS IT HAS GROWN TO BE THE WONDER CIRCUS

GALA. GOLDEN STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M. DOORS OPEN AT 1 A 7 P. M. PERFORMANCES 2 A IP. M.

GREENCASTLE, FRIDAY, MAY

3rd

I KMiTS ON SALE I LFFNOR DRUG STORE, SHOW DAY ONLY

This is your opportunity to obtain seasonable household items at a big saving. Every article is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. A few of our weekend bargains are:

The same condition regarding wheat is reported in the southvvc st section of the state whore this crop is dominant among tho grains produced in that section. However, it i said that the condition is not serious yet and if there is warm weather within a few days, it will develop normally. There was no winter killing in the wheat areas of Indiana this year ami although the acreage is only 73 per cent of normal, production figures will be average if we have favorable weather condition- from this date. Oats seeding has been completed in the southern half of tho state hut it has heen delayed in the northern half because of the soft condition of the earth caused by the recent heavy rains. Pastures are good in all sections according to reports froiji the members of the Federation. Considerable plowing has been done for corn hut the major portion of it is yet to be done. Corn planting usually starts about May 1 in the southern section and about May 10 in the northern. It is evident from report- that an average acreage of coin will he planted.

Bridge of San Luis Rev” will be the I Thp program of the Gentry Bros, current attraction, which is a guar-! Circus is entirely new this year, as it antoed picture taken from the popu- has ;llwa y s hppn thp ™stom of the lar book of the same name. i G pI 'try Bros, never to present the 0 | same novelties and artists twice. Chief

among the great aggregation of art-

“1 LIKE STATE FARM;” SO ists are The Hollis Troupe, world MAN IS RETURNED BY JUDGE famed equestrians; The Milo Trio, the '—o— world’s most sensational gymnasts; A request that he lie sent back to Thesbores Family, daring Mexithe Indiana State Farm was granted can equilibrists; The Six Nevaros, to George Smith, age thirty-nine, Ad-jam a zing riders; The Peerless Potters, dress "city,” when he appeared before 1 unr j va ipd acrobats; The Alvarado SisJudge Paul C. Wetter in municipal ters, intrepis aerialists; and

more

than two hundred other acts representing the best talent obtainable from the five continents of the world. One of the chief attractions of the

down there,” Smith G Pn try Bros. Circus, free to the cir-

cus loving public, is the mammoth

court Monday.

“I’d like to go back to the farm, judge,” remarked the prisoner. “Why?” queried the judge.

“Oh, 1 like it

answered.

MONEY

FOR YOUR

TAXES

Without Embarrassmeats Without Endorsers Without Delay INDIANA LOAN CO.

Fined !f:>0, which he was unable to s treet parade that passes through the pay, Smith was led away to be taken downtown streets at noon. Five bands, to the farm. He was arrested Satur- (wn ca ||j 0 p PS) beautiful tableau wagday on a vagrancy charge and re- nr)Si open dens of wild animals, and eently served a sentence on the farm i ma ny other irresistable features are fur a -imilar charge. He will serve j nc j udpd j n this gorgeous spectacle of nut his fine at the rate ol $1 a day. stupenduous pageantry. L1Q1^H~RUNNER SHOT P erf ~ CPS wil1 ,^ in ’ at 2 WASHINGTON. April 24 (UP)- an<i 8 P ’J he ,lo " rs W ' U 0pPn 0nP

hour earlier for each performance.

NEW DRESS JUST arrived! White sleeveless drj for the graduate. Fluj printed chiffons crepes, in misses’ women’s sizes. The Quality Si J. H. Pitchford

One of the occupants of smoke screen •hooting, liquor running automobile was killed today and his companion was captured by police after a chase on foot. Fifteen cases of liquor were found in the automobile. The victim was identified as Ottmer Herman Fleming, 21. The other occupant, Jack Stevens, fled after the tires had been -hot from the machine, but

was caught.

Dense clouds of -moke shot from the exhaust of the automobile as Patrolmen C. O. Rouse and B. R. Camp- ! bell took up pursuit. Their vision obj -cured, the policemen fired blindly, iaiming low to puncture the tires. Some jof the bullets went high, killing

I Fleming.

We Have Come A Long Way Crude garments of skin were man’- fir-t ilotho-. They hid his hide from sun, wind and foes. But now he struts in hat, suit, and shoes; With neckties, a dozen from*'which (■ choose. You’d think from the way he dislikes baggy knees. That his ancestors never roosted in trees. IDEAL CLEANERS Telephone 470. (’all & DdiveiJ

Early Planted Corn Brings Larger Yields

Bay Rum, Pint Bottles,

2 for

76c

Orange Blossom Talcum

Powder, 2 for *OC

Quality Tooth Brushes, 2 for

26c

Assorted Chorolates, dj-t lY 1 ! 1 lb. boxes, 2 for... «PA.vJA Puretest Rubbing Alcohoi, 2 for

Milk of Magnesia, 2 for

Aspirin Tablets, 2 Bottles for ..

Cascade Pound Paper, 2 boxes for

51c 70c 46c

Owl Drug Store

Now there is no need of delaying corn planting because of weather condition. Semesan Jr. protects seed against rotting and give- better, bigger yields by controlling root rot infections which cause seedling-blight, plant-barren ness, nubbin-hearing stalks, rotted roots and down corn. U. S. Dept, of Agriculture Circular 34 reports that Semesan Jr. gave increased average yields of 1.9 bushels per acre with nearly disease-free seed, and 12 bushels with diseased seed. Semesan Jr. is rn-ily applied as a dust, 2 oz. per bushel of seed field or sweet corn. Costs less than 3c [ an acre for <£^S> | Semesan Jr. R*Q U 8 PAT OFF v Du<t Disinfectant for Seed Com 4 ox. SOc lib. $1.75 51b. $8.00 1 Marshall Cement & Grain Co. Greencastle, Indiana.

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The FLORSHEIM SHOE

-?>'•- / fglHOWING the new summer models — keen, broguish styles with all the snap and speed you want. And exceptional array of young men’s styles from which to select your v summer shoes.

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