The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1929 — Page 4

THE GREflNCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JUNK 1. 1929

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Lighting Fixtures WERE CHOSEN FOR THE COLE APARTMENTS (iREEN( AS I LE builders, contractors and home owners will no doubt be glad to learn that they can secure beautiful and exclusive lighting equipment direct from the makers at suprisingly low prices. Our regular displays of fixtures are by far the largest in Indiana! Goldstein Brothers Department Store

Washington at Delaware

Indiann|)olis

tlw ii i of infill.taininn; Ui iu, of Hit* uate moiv stuiluiita this npriiiK thuii BFKS \KK STAHVlN<i iif- it.'i zn oline o\>t botli.it «li4 a ji .u uko, aiv-n.lii to thf Mary of liulianaV ^imi.mi i colonit's liiifhway tjpi's, nil for a poiiod of 20 j m-ord.- of the j-rhooK Whor. tin* iiv of be«*s are hungry at tin time and .v-ars. i stitution is co-educational, all but . v- thou ands are actually stai vinff, de-

_ I’hi- saving includes inti iv. t. How- « n of them will give diplomas to in..re dares (’. O. Yost, chief apiary inspftcr llhlir I Sicn is eliminated, the >av* • j.irl titan l»o\s. tor of the state conservation depart*

1 UUlll VaSll in..; over eonciete for the ••tune peril, i j Indiana, Pur ue. Hall Teach, r ' Cal-

lege of Muncie and Notn linnio will Unless beekeepers arrange to feed graduate mor student than any of hops, serious losses will re alt, declartiie otln i ehools. A total of U-.U stu- ,. s Yost, who in a bulletin i ued toderts will participate in the ex 'ivi,-. s ,| av f rom the state entomologist’s ofat Indiana university, although two ftave directions for feeding until

. hundred lliem, it wus < xpliiint'd, euph tinn* honev flttw t’lits find Not long a^o ;i manufacturing ciniv lM, ; r n>ads ratimr than gotai, juM , vi „ not acUla „ y receive their diplo- 1mm t . an oh tain their natm .1 food,

pany in Cleveland startled the husi- as it cai-t a manufacturer more to mas un ||| Q c ^ lj | u l

ne ; woild by advt iiising to pay use a piece of impelfrcted etpiipment.

uv " for aiachiin ry improvements of \ loeomotivo eompany reports that | an(i Womon( an jncr,.,, ,. „f forty ov, r ueh efficient'} thal s, rapping < ,d on one div. ion of a certain railroad i ust Rprill(f || a || Teacher , „ll, ge will I .piipment would he justifie.l. thirty five new super-power locomo- j diplomas to 44.; tudents, while

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High Type Ihnement Saves $93,000 M ""’ r ^ « ,>usi » css - Over Low |„ Uentv a t,, mendous busm. ss hu, „ su.ee--

and i guniniiy ure now laigi ly dependent upon the highway. It i-osts the public more money to travel over in-

In Twenty

4 ears.

, , Food should he prepared of sugar

m "': dissolve I in hot watei, tinned half and half and mixed thoroughly. Ciive each colony a half a gallon or more of the food at each !•. ding un-

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enemies to profits. Countless cases ‘he new design operates at a 34 per ' me several just nineteen year old """ '

•in i,n 11 cor.: wherein companies on cent reduction in ton-mile eosts. an , ( a K ,,. at(>1 . num | ) ,.|. w | 10 i, a ve just Tl,c st: '‘c’s authority mi improved the verge of I nkrupt.-y have saved Cmtailily the private citim n, the ' 1 ,, 1S( . m . (1 th ,, it o 0l |, Mi- heekeeping predicts a fin, honey flow liiemselv. by ' i caidiiig both new engine, r of his own personal engine, | v ,. ra , )aj . y K) . ) . v ,, ) „ f vinrenne , and lhis s ' i,so,, » hine tin eom lusion

and ei|ui|,meiil 1 w efficiency. is woithy of the greatest possible

A report pro ented leeently before highway effieii ney. the American Society of Civil Engin- | ° i i makes known -onie farts that NOTH li TO I'l BLIC

again point out that the application I have moved my insurance office of this husine -liko procedure to to tineast VVasliington street, up : vernnient opeiatioii would in many stairway at llamiltm’s Book Store. I in itaiu-es save the public considerable can write you a full line of nutomoum of money. i bile, sickne.-s, and accident insurance, The report, pi. pared l,y II. .1. Kuel- faun iilHUrn. ro at a very reaseniible

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SATI KDAY’S FIVE l«KST KAKIOS

VVJZ Network, 6 p. m.—Goldman’? band. WEAF Network, fi p. in.—Tho Cavalcade. WEAK Network, 7 p. in.—Shilkrot symphony orchestra. WABC Network, S p. m.—National i

Forum. WJZ Network, S p. m.— Drama, “Don Cesar De Bazan,” SUNDAY’S FIVE BEST KADIOS WEAF, NBC Network, 4 p. m.—The Continentals. WEAF NBC Network, 5:30 p. m.— Capitol Theatre. WJZ NBC Network, noon — Roxy

.Symphony. WABC CBS Network, 8 p. m. — Pryor’ band. WEAF NBC Network, 7:15 p. m.— International .Singers’ i|uait-t.

See Wi tz for Berriiv after upper. Priced to uit yeur purse. It

TWENTY-ONE GAS STOVES Have Been Installed in the COLE APARTMENT HOUSE

ling while slat, highway engineer of rat, Wisconsin, concludes that an average mile of concrete mad, ovei which 500 to 1500 cars pa s daily, will save roughly $172,000 ever "ravel in the

20-year period.

lie declares, “If $4,935 is deposited !n a hank every year, drawing interest at five and a half per cent, comml annually, it will amount to $172,000 at the end of 20 years. In ■ ■Iher words, under tin* traffic condin . assumed a concrete road plus - 1,935 i.ived annually i the equivalent to the co. t i f a gravel road. I he , figures are so taggering that they appear quit fallacious. This is h, cau <• of the habit of neglecting to recognize the indirect taxes paid for highways. Bill- for tir s, gasoline

ROY H1I.I.1S.

I i RD "Ii \hl\l S U» I com KANSAS (TTY, Kan., June 1 <UP) —A whiezy old Ford is shaking down rich for it- owner In ie, It is shaking i at .ft* to the tone of slag from in abandoned molter. Tho slag cor - tain a moderate run of gold which John E. Hanson, an engineer in the Klondike gold rush, mines at the rate

of 20 tons an hour.

M\.N\ TO GRADUATE

Donald Irwin Dean, of Rushville, tudents at Indiana university, are just

pa t 19 years old. So are Mis Alcnc , ' ^ IH * " s< 1

Sprinkle of Marion, who goes to Marion College, Russell Niclnds, of (,i , nentitle, who attends Di Pauw, l.eland Ereigel, Evansville, at Evansville college, and Donhlit Carmony, of SN Paul, Ind., at Indiana Central.

aft. r a tour of the late and inspecting the honey pioducing plaijl , chiaf-

The bulletin points out that much of the sUCCc of the honey season, providing the plant an luxurious, de|n nds upon the .‘ trongth of the colernh . Swarming will he the most di tin lung factor to the beekeeper

Niiietern universities and colleges in Indiana will gra uate 4,701 young

men and women this month.

The same in dilutions a year ago graduated nearly a thousand fewer

aid repairs aie part of the operating tudents, tin. proving the assertion costs.” of (ducutors that more hoys ami girls Mr. Knelling has, hi- conclusiins : an m king higher learning in this in facts derived from comparing the state every year. lii t co, t of gravel with concrete, and j Virtually every college will grnd-

Thc li t of colleges ani universities ‘hi. spring, t ays, and “we must and the number of dudmits to b, ‘ ‘•car in mind that exee iv> warmgraduated follows: B g will aatter the heis of Un drongSchools Boys (iiil <at colonies iut ev, ral ui.ull colon-

381 ■'s. This should he controlled and 9:> , Iron" eolonie: maintained by proper 332 uporing. The ImMeliit giv. detailed _ i description how to properly care for 212 ‘he young bee , assemble thorn into Igs a w. rkiug army of honey makers anil tin 1 proper equipment and handling of 2‘, same to obtain the la roe, t amount of

, I quality horn y.

2:, lleekeepeing has d veli.|,ed into H l,u.-iness of con-ideiable ize and 212 profit in Indiana in the la t few years 212 !lll| l ‘he annual honey crop amounts to 10 I.several million dollars, Yost say?. ;55 Modern methods of raring for bees, 51 j the state department fight against 22 j bees diseases, and the hundreds of 2:’, demonstration inrrimi' at which tale

Manchester—Total boys ami gnl j in-lectors instruct on most improved

more grade

Irdiunu university ....

. (ill)

Ball Tea hern college .

.. 114

Notre Dame

.. 420

Butic!

. 107

Di I’auw

. . 173

: Wabash

.. 70

Indiana Central

. . 34

; Rose Poly

| Franklin

. 33

Indiana State Teachers

Vincennes Univci ity . .

.. 14

Tri-State College

.. 150

Marion

.. 25

Earlham

. . 4S

I Hanover

.. 18

Evansville

. . 34

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rm thods, are re pon.'dble for

Taylor Univer ity—Total boys and pndit to keepei and better jdil}..,—47. ■ honey produred in the tale.

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LUMBER

For the

Cole Apartment House * WAS SUPPLIED BY THE ALLAN LUMBER

COMPANY

It is true' economy in (he long run (o buy good materials now, and save on repairs in the future. See us for first class building supplies.

Allan Lumber Co. Telephone 403 We are Always glad to make estimates

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