The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1930 — Page 4
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FH£ DAILY BANNER, GREENGASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, A)'Ivl*
Mens’ Suits
Before you select your new spring suit don’t fail to see these clothes we offer at $19.30 All One Price
We guarantee fit and satisfaction. Don’t fail to see them before you buy. S- C- Prevo CoHome Store
RADIO SERVICE J. Kenneth Day Rhone 8II-K or 457-X 633 LaM V tlnul
OASSIHED ADS —For Sale— KOU SALE—19:18 Crop of Yellow Dent Corn .'uitable for seed tioin crib will sell by bu. or truck loud. Can see corn at farm, d mi. north of Fillmore. Cooper & Alexander. 10-tf. o I'OH SALE —ilorse, wujfon and harne.--. Inquire at ISanner Office, ll’-d FOR SALE or RENT Eitfht room thoroughly modern home, two car garage. I’osse.'sion .'I ly I. — Olti An-dtr-on street. Fred Mixon, »orner Blomington and Walnut -treel', or Phone 52l'. IL'-Itl. — ■ O — FOR SALE—Seed col,.. Fine quality, high germination. Mai ball < nient iV Grain Co. FOR SALE—Lawn grass seed, la n and farm fertilizers. Marshal^'' ment it- Grain Co. 11 dt. f F'OR 3ALE Havi . oine r\i ra peu»h
TENNIS I F V>1 W IN s Uel’auw's tenni- quad defeated tie Manew r tacqui t 1 i| " •' and double match'- here Friday altornoon. Single. : Hughes (Ml defeated Fuller tll)i 0 0. 0 0. (table (Ml, defeated Reed (H), 0 4,
, t ees Hale || $20.00 pet le'it,
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\ i iM \STI.E “Footligbt- and Fools," the new".-t of Colleen Moore'.- entertaining ween tolie-, and the tir-t of her dialogue pictures t" includi episodes in Technieolor, ha- heen secured by the management for the Voiicastlo I heater, for an opening run tonight with midnight show and playing thru Tu---du>. This Nitaphoiu- peeial offer.-, tin jiopular little star a wide scope for lier exceptioiial tiib-nt in I'liuructerizatioii, for hei rob- includes highly interesting variations. She appears ;i- a supposedly exotic F'rench aetre s with aa intriguing I’arisiun arc-nt, in pa it of the story; impel somites a slangy Itroadwaj chorus girl in another episode of the plot, and pla>s the grcntoi part of le r characterization in her own charming personality. Although "Footlights and Fools," recounts the hunioiou.- and dramatic adventuios of a Broadway revue star, it i- not solely a story of hack-stage life. Miss Moore's two leading men. Raymond llackett and F redorir March, do not poitray theatrical eharucter , and the plot i built around a tlnee--ided romance, wit tie- eventual win ner of Colleen M'ore not heing disclosed until tin- final moment- of the picture. I t-chnicolor ha* been employed to enhance the beauty of several stagi numbois, in which Colleen i.- .-upported by a huge ensemble of seven-ty-two brilliantly costumed .-how girls and dancor». It i- in th'-.-e • olor rpi.-odos t'uit tin- popular song hits, "If I ( an’t Have ^'oU," "^’ou Can't Believe My Naughty Eyos," and 'I'illy Pom Pom P let -are inluMjuced, all of which are sung by Miss .M,,i,ic . In addition to Hackitt and March, the -Upporti: g ca t of “Footlights and Fools" presents Virginia Lee Corbin, F.dward ,M .nil i Adrienne d'Ambricourt, Mickey Bennett, Ch-ve lluwanl and Sidney .lam- in other important |hii 11 ayal-. A ( barley Chase talking comedy, "Snappy Sneezer" and Paramount -ound nev. will eumpleti- the pro gra n i.
on iniplements of peace time war and Bancroft conies face-to-face with < Hand. rin- nit of thi thrilling story you ean sic for yourself in “The Mighty,” at the Granada Theater. In this ca t are also Raymond Hatton, Dorothy Itevier, O. P. Heggtr, and Morgan Farley. A Variety of pleasing- talking -lu rt object- will afford additional amusement to the aBncroft program. —- o SO OLD IT IS NEWS
—f or Kent— F'OR KFLNT—Apartment or .-leeping rooms furnished or unfurnished, light and water furnished and garage. Add Box X Banner Office. IJ-Jp o F'Oli KFLNT — Modern apartment, furnished or unfurnished, or sleeping rooms. Uii FI. Walnut, Phom 5!R!. Apr.-IJ It o F'OR RENT—.Semi modern 3-room huu.-e. Opposite Trembly and Williams, North Jackson street. Rent reasonable. IJ-Jp.
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FOR SHERIFF VIA A BRYAN. JOHN R. COX JOHN T. SL’Tilr.LLIN DAVE BRADEN CLARENCE A. V LSTAI RAYMOND “RF X” HAMMOND GILBERT SNIDER V 1.1.FIN EGGER'
FOR AUDITOR WILLIAM A. COOPER HAROLD SHANNON
FOR CLERK PAl L ALBIN J. W. HEROD GILBERT E. Met YMMAt K
FOR RENT model n. F’erd
FOR RENT—J and Kitchenette.
Street.
GRA\\MA
I he most -ensatioiiul and thrilling dale, to sell the lots pictun in a long, long time i- Georg, now occupied by the
Bancroft, Paramount's deep-chested star in "I he Mighty," playing Sunday and Monday and Tuesday at the
Granada Tehuter.
Thi- all-talking hit is a study in men. Bancroft stalls‘off a.- the gun man who ha- much contempt for the law. -ii much contempt in fact that it takes four M. P.’s to put him in the army when he disregards a draft notice. Hi goes overseas as a private, his valor secures many decoration.mid promotions for him and he cmerg<s a full fledged major and a national hero. On his way buck to his old haunts he stops off to see the famil\ of one of his buddies and is offered the position of chief of police which
he accepts.
Esther Ralston is the *hter of his
(From the Banner, ISlitH Articles of association have been tiled for the Corwine Institute of Bainbridge Tie capital stock is uun and the stockholders are W. \V. Veales. FI. Marion Marnall. Daniel P I horutoii, Samuel o, Pearry and
David Ader."
Fast time lias been inaugurated b* we,-n st Isjiiis and New York, iiiu the Yaudulia.) One train makes the run of seventy-three miles from Terre Haute to Indianapolis in two hours. In the Grecncustle eity election. May lMi9. the I-’irsl Ward gave IIT votes tor tie Uepuhiiean candidate for eonm-ilmun; for the Uemoerati< . the Seeond Ward SJ4 for the Repuhlieati. t.-j for tile Democratic; the
I bird Ward gave 94 for the Itepnbli , tul „ r , pairing ,. v , ' • " l " 1 "-' I ally • s "" Hemo.rjltc candidate The Fourth 1^,,,^ fjl I..
wai'tl had nut vut b**t*n
The Big Four
"The projected railroad is fact becoming a reality. Scvruteeti miles of Hie work has beeu let to Tenney (L " right, of Champaign, HI. Their contrail extends from live miles east to twelve miles west of Grecncustle." income Taxes S'xty Years Ago In the year. IsOv one hundred and 1 wrlve persons paid income tux in Putnam county, a total of $3,311. Those who paid one hundred dollars or more, that year, were the following Jerome Allen. *lo>'. Fklwurd II. ( row. $J1T; T. C". Hammond. $137; A. M Ian bridge, $35U; Franklin I* N,.| -on. $IS9; .1 B. Sellers, $lti3; ('. W Talburt, $ 1 un; It F: Williamson. $l3s. (Tlielr tiixes was one-twenlietli of
iheir incomes.)
Early Land Speculation
III ail article by John S. Jennings, in the Banner, 1M>9 he tells „f pis
effort, some foriy \
I'Olt IIF.'.NT:—(i room aemi-moderii hou-e newly papered. Garden and
Garage. Phone 107-Y.
-Two story
Lucas.
dwelling, S-*f
unfurnished room3H) We.-t Liberty ll-JAs.
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W ANTED:—Someone to tend -mall farm near Hamrick Station. S'-e Laura L. Bittle. R. 7. Il-Jt. WANTED:—Two or three house, keeping rooms. Phone ll-N. Il-Jt
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"ANTED
hor-e. Murri-
(urpeiitering, furni-
Sereen work a the handy man.
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Medium priced work Liurk-, Phone 73t<-X. 10-3-p.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE C. ELMER CRAWLEY Harry L Wells, Creciic.-th V I,. Ffvens, Warren W, S. Igiwter, Clinton. Prank Sutheriin, Warren. Hen II Wells, Madl.-uu 11, i -i li, I \ Runrk Marion r VI Ewing. Warri u Prank Shoptatigli, Gieeneaslli FOR TREASURER CLARENCE 0. DAVIS RAY W. KTCTIESON W. T. HANDY CHARLES SL IHLRLIN GILBERT E. OGLES.
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Mi.iiO iiiusical comedy in full „ ,1,,, a I color—music—girls—gow . spectacle! and a hehiiul-the.., e,,,^ dory tears sweet romance love "ith < olleen Moore playing n,,'. lead in both- talking, ' Cng,,,.. darning to new heights of moi,
picture entertainment!
) op'll be Stunned bj her marvelous ailing—charmed by the golden ter es of her lovely voice. \nd when miii see the spectacular color >,. quences and whirlwind dancing choruses, you’ll know the grealci achievements of modern screen i n
tertain ment.
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i- thrilling as “Lilac i kgreund of • pi'cla 'le and color.
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MV lit H. VIRGINIA I.E ( ()RHIN and RA Y MON D H At K LI I *
TttD.VY—Dig iamilv Program " I HE GRICV I DIV im acl ml t hapter "KIN(, D| Ku\(;n" Wild Animal Talking Serial ONLY Hlc .toe
COUNTY ASSESSOR CHARI.ES marshall l DWARD H. DAI LY’ JOHN W. PORTER TO'VNSHIP ASSESSOR HENRY O H VII! R. T MOORE t I' de Metz ' , ORGE M. RISSLI R DANIEL B. HURST DAN BESSER GEORGE E. BROWNING JESSE N. NELSON.
FOR SURVEYOR OfcVII LE O’NEAL ARTHUR PLUMMER FOR RECORDER ESSIE BENEF'IEL EDWIN P. STONE MRS. ADA WILSON
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FOUND White shout
> l 0 pounds. Owner may have same by paying adV'TlLing charge . IJ-lt
FOR JUDGE
ANDREW E. DURHAM JAMES P. HUGHES
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—Miscellaneous—
NOTICE
Will patrons please bring the hill 1 which has been mailed to them when' they call to pay accounts. Greencastle I Telephone Co.
Lawrence Gasuwuy announces his candidacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Put: am County, subject to the decision of the Democratic piimury election, May dth. 2-Wed-F'ri-Sat-tf.
t HICKS! < HICKS! Another hatch
Indore that! off Monday. Apiil It, at reduced prieu A me streets es. Better quality chick- for bigger Po-Uilflce and| profit-. Greencastle Hatchery, F;ast
Dr. /airing's property. io (he trusteesi Washington street (By Higli Point of Roberts chapel lor use in lounee filling tation. Phone 038 X. IJ-Jt. lion with their parsonage Mr. Jen —o mugs, in a wild moment, had bought ( HICKEN DINNER will he served 'lie lots tor seven dollars .■ nd, when at t he Art Craft Inn tomorrow', the church folks approached him to 11-Wed-Sat. tf. sell to them, he immediately jumpeii — ——o the price to thirteen dollars, and A DDttKSSING Envelopes at Home. Mood lair The Methodists couldn’t 1 Spare time $I3-$J3 weekly. Exp. unset- mon. than ten dollar* iu the land ! '"af-sury. Dignified work. Send 3c and they, loo, etayetj py their guns 1 ' lu| np for particulars. Brown Co.., There was discussion b,o k and forth Hi Pt. B-40, Paducah, Ky, IJ-l-p. but the three dollars difference was —oIrr. couelluhle and the di al w.,- 0 fl PI BI.IC Al ( TION A Daring Trip Liberty M. E. Churi h, Seats, chairs,
FOR PROSECUTING
JOHN H. JAMES
For Joint Representative
J. E. BOKSEN HAKRY STAMP
NOTH E l" HEIM, ( REDITOKS,
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In the matt< r of tin' Estate of Jam* i - H. Brumfield, deceased. In tlx- Putnam Circuit Court, •) i ary Term, 1930. Nut ice. is her< by given that Citizens Trust Company of Green-j castle, Ind., as Admr. with will annex-1 <*d of tiie estate of James H. Brumfield deceased, having pr . ented and ' | fill'd my account and vouchers in final settlement of -aid Estate, and that the same will come up for the Examination and action of said Circuit court on the Jtith day of April 1930, at which time all heirs, creditors and legatees of -aid Estate are required to appear in said Couit and show cau-a if any then' be. why said account and vouchers should not be approveiL Datid this i day of April 1930. < itizens Tru.-t Company, Adm'r. with will annexed. James and Alice Attorneys. b-3t I
' ol .1 M. Mahan lias arrived home from California. He is the lirst citizen of Ureeiicastle to pa-- over the Pai'iUe railroad. He left Sacramento
organ and bell. Thursday, April 17, at 1 P. M. J l-J miles Southeast of Fillmore, Terms Cash. Trustees. A. (). Hunter, Auctioneer.
..Id piii, and loion hla poit, hut he 1 , " 1 Chicago Mi
does not know this. They are in love. A lug police picnic i- given in honor of Bam loft and his successful cleanup campaign. The gang prepares to -trike. In the middle of the celebration he learns of their plans. T he gang send- an old sweetheart id Bancroft's to tell his new love about his pa.-t, if he interfere.-, thinking thi.- "will stop him. *• He decides to cast his lot with his new "g^ng” and leading over two ' score of mounted officers he speeds ' o stop the wholesale Bihbery. Mahine guns ciuckle, the officer.- attack ith Im i*l an oo'h o M'd oil tin mod-
the 3Uth and arrived home the next
day."
The Longden Farm ' R z Lookridge of AshUys Mills, has bought the tine farm of T. o Allen. oue mile east of Greencastle, con* slsiing of 163 acres, for $24,000." u— H IKK ( \ITLE In SILEK.'L •BK; TIMBER, Mont , April 13 (UP> in unity lies strength against their common enemy, tlh cuttle rustler, reasoned 30 «attleinen who formed t$' Stillwater County Cattlemen’s association the other dm
holder oi nine jobs has PRAC114 \i; IM N iii CITY
BELL, Calif., April 13 (L'I'i —Em ployment, rather than unemployment confronts J. A. Hartman, of this city. Hartman lia.-^ nine jobs, all of them | official. He is city lieen-e colleetor, warrant officer, court bailiff, eity hull janitor, traffic officer, official chauffeur, court investigator, assistant court ttleid'i and a.-fsistant ,-witchboard operator for the Bell Eire Department. "Outside of iity*woik,” Hartman aid. "1 have nothing to do "
NOTICE Pay Your telephone account on or before the 15th of each month.
Greencastle Telephone Co. H. IS. Walls Mirr.
Have You Tried Our Cottage Cheese. 7 i i i .ib lohiteh I’iuy has a satisfying and clcliglilh 1 * : a . sU ‘ hil< ii delicious. This is (he time of year \ .v ii < ‘it * a! v ( iuese fits perfectly in the table menu ul every housewife. 1 nc(li'!iclv ,)llOIU ' US aM(l ' Vt> Wil1 (k ‘li VTr y«ur order inl ‘ . Handy’s Sanitary Dairy • I 212
