The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1924 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY^?,
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Doors Open G:30—Two Shows—Show’s Start 7:00 Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
Thursday. HERBERT RAWLINSON In Marion Orth’s Play “His Mystery Girt’ BABY PEGGY In the Century Comedy “Hansel and Gretel”
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GEORGE ARLISS In the Super Production “The Man Who Flayed God”
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CHARLIE MURRAY In the All Star Comedy “Pat’s Patent”
H. A. Hall, of Bainbridge, wa- in j this city today on business. G. W. Conklin of this city was in Indianapolis today on business. A. J. Duff, a local dealer, was in Terre Haute today on business. Drs. Leon and Gyde Gray, of Cloverdale were in this city today on bus-
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Lucas have issued invitations for dinner Saturday evening. H. L. Holworth, of Terre Haute, was in the city transacting business this morning. Section four of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Dora Sweet, Thursday afternoon. The regular Kiwanis luncheon will be held Thursday at 12:16 at the Presbyterian church.
WHY MARRY?
played by THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY of Indianapolis Cook’s Opera House 8:30 P. M. Feb, 27, 1924. Seats are on sale now at Cart wright’s Music Shop. All seats reserved $1.00, 75c, 50c Under Auspices of Tri Kappa
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ! INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 27—Hog prices dropped 10 to 20 cents at the Indianapolis livestock exchange today j due to fairly heavy local receipts of 12,000 and reports of ehavy runs ate
other primary markets.
DePAUW NOTES
Miss Louise Landon, contralto, a senior, who is a member of the chapel quartette, appeared this mornng at chapel time in a short recital
Packers purcliased hogs at$7.30, j 0 f three numbers. She was accomonly a dime lower than similar kinds pan i e( i by Miss Virginia Baum, brilbrought Tuesday, while those bought ij an t pianist of DePauw. by shippers at $7.25 were fully 20 0 cents lower than similar purchases on ; Coach Janies N . Ashmore is ex . Tuesday’s trading. pecting a crowded gymnasium when Bulk brought $i.2o, sows and pigs H e p a uw meets IVabash in basketreflected the decline, sows selling ball Thursday night on the Bowman down from $0.25 and pigs down from floor< Although not booked as the $0.75. game DePauw-Franklin turned out Another large run of 1500 head to be, any time DePauw and the upcaused a continuation of Tuesday’s Monon fellows get in a scrap there decline in the cuttle market, large j s always a big crowd on hand to
buyers were present but displayed see the
little interest in the day’s offerings. Steers brought $8 to $10 and cows and
heifers brought $0 to $9.50. A break of 50 cents to $1 featured
the calf market, choice veals selling i Community
at $14 and bulk at $15.50 to $14. Be- |
fray.
The DePauw Glee Club will appear for its first concert of the season next Wednesday night at the
House in Bridgeport.
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ceipts were 900. Prices for sheep and lambs advanced $1 due to light receipts of GO and a fairly urgent demand. Lambs sold down from $16 and sheep down from $9.
COMMANDERY NOTICE Stated conclave Greencastle Cor.imandery No. 11, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Ralph Howard, Com., E. E. Caldwell, Rec.
I Cameron Beck, personnel director of the New York Stock Exchange, will speak in Meharry Hall at 7 o'clock this evening. He is being brought to Greencastle by the Rector Scholarship Foundation. The Greencastle business people are cordially invited as well as the DePauw students and faculty.
Our friends will be there March 1th. 26-It
A DOLLAR A WEEK is a good plan to begin saving Why not start now by bringing your first dollar to the bank this week?
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i Three First Ward school children were awarded prizes in a contest recently conducted by the Woman’s Relief Corps. The essays and the writers in the First Ward were as follows:
First Prize
“Why I Love My Flag and Country” I love what the flag stands for, not what it is. It stands for liberty and honor. I believe that the United States flag has never been in an unjust battle. I think of Washington at Valley Forge, the soldiers making bloody footprints in the snow to win independence for our country. Our ! flag gives the soldiers confidence to j fight. It is more beautiful than the , flag of any other nation and it has I never gone down dishonorably. We
A special assembling of the stu- salute the flag when it goes up. We dent body was held this morning protect it because it is as precious as
during the second hour in the aud-^a jewel.
H. S. Notes
Jesse Hill of Paoli, Indiana, formerly of this city is visiting his sister Mrs. Cora Anderson.
itorium. An educational program was given in the form of a motion picture. The picture was very instructive and beneficial as well as interesting to all. The title svas “The Story of Coal.’’ It dealt with
Sheriff Leslie Sears and Deputj i the mining of coal, improvements Sheriff Dave Braden were in Cloven ;made in mining machinery, and dale Tuesday on business. i washing of coal. In the picture
was a view of the mine holding the !
Eugene Allan.
day
Messrs O. J. Rector and I aul Albin | world’s record for an eight hour
were in Brick Chapel Wednesday at- 'production,
tending the Wit Wright Stock Sale, j a new ruling has been passed on Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae land 11 ow the 8tudenta wil1 a11 1,6 a1 ’
Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Frank Don-
ner.
Mrs. Floyd Newby has returned to her home at Knightstown, after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. H. C. Lewis.
A. G. Brown Harold Frank B. Famer were Wednesday attending meeting.
McNary and in Rockville a farmers’
Mrs. Mary Wysong and daughter Dorothy of Indianapolis are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jack-
son of this city.
noon on Wednesdays to see the educational pictures which are put on for the Meridian Club. This ruling went into effect today at the noon
meeting.
Coach Rhea is grooming his squad in preparation for entering the lists at the sectional at Bainbridge. He is giving them light work and not too much of it. Things look pretty good for them now. Mr. Busenberg has asked that the students behave themselves in the proper Greencastle High School way when they visit Bainbridge for the toumantont. Those holding season
Second Prize
“Why I Love My Flag and Country” 1 am reminded of our country when I see our flag. The United States is our home therefore we should love it. We should love the world like a ! friend and our country like our mother. Our country gives us liberty and makes it unsafe for tyrants. To be good citizens we must be loyal. Our flag is respected by nations all over the world. What seems to me to be the most wonderful things about our flag is the way it is respected in other countries’ and the safety one would feet at sight of the flag.
Vincent Confer.
| tickets will be dismissed from school
Glenn Roland typhoid fever patient, j Friday afternoon so that they may
was reported Wednesday morning as
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improved. Roland has nearly two months.
been ill for
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There will be three Color Team games in the Gym tomorrow night
Lars O. Bodell was reported Wednesday mroning as in about the same condition. Bodell has undergone two
operations for liver trouble.
Paul Vanarsdale, who is a student in the medical school of Indianapolis is visiting his mother, Mrs. W. 1
C. Vanarsdale of this city.
The city fire department was called to the home of J. O. Cammack shorty! after 2 o’clock this afternoon to extinguish a small blaze on the
roof.
Bert Dickens, colored, who was arrested and found guilty of transporting liquor, was taken to the State Farm Tuesday by Sheriff Leslie Sears and Deputy Sheriff Dave Braden. George Long and Howard Barnaby attended a dinner at the Indiana Athletic Club Tuesday evening of the Indiana Quartered Oak Veneer Associa-
tion.
Mrs. James Hurst has returned home from Bluffton, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Smith and family. Mrs. Smith was formerly Garnet Hurst of this city. Mrs. Hurst’s granddaughter, Thelma Hurst, of Seymour, accompanied her on her trip. A travelogue, “Through the Shinning Mountains,” will be given Wednesday evening at 8:30 o’clock at the College Avenue church. It is to be given by Francis A. Marnell and will be beautifully illustrated by moving pictures. Everyone is invited to come and no admission will be charged.
beginning at 6:30.
The regular weekly chapel was,.
held this afternoon. It was too late 1 ,° ve rn ^ rn °V Cr
to obtain an account of the exereij ses in time for today’s paper. Tournament season tickets are on sal# at the PrineipaH’s offire; also
at Langdon’s bookstore.
Today was banking day. The amount for the departmental school was $5.47; for the high school, $29.-
41, making a total of $34.88.
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Third Prize
“Why I Love My Flag and Country” The flag is the emblem of our country. The colors stand for courage, purity and truth. To be a good citizen of America you must live un to your flag, and protect it. When I see it, it cheers me, It makes me think of how it protects me, and how the brave soldiers bought and died for it. It truly is the ‘right flag” and the
“true flag.”
I love my country, it feeds, clothes and shelters me in times of war and peace. I love other countrys as I love my friends, I love my country as I
May God help us
to proper and grow into an encouraging, pure and truthful nation.
Eugene Meikel,
NAZARENE CHURCH REVIVAL
STATEMENT BY REED HANNIBAL, Mo., Feb. 27—“If the cabinet is not purged soon. President Coolidge should resign” Senator James A. Reed declared as he carried his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination to his home
state today.
In a speech here last night, Reed said he believed “bribery was not con-
fined to Fall.”
“Doheny bribed Fall. He also hired McAdoo to w’ark with the Wilson ad-! ministration of which he had just been I
a part” he declared.
Reed charged McAdoo sold his influence to the Movies, under the puise
of “legal ability.”
“All he did was don a cowboy hat and pair leggings and have his pic- [ ture taken with movie stars.”
I The first message on last evening by the Evangelist, J. W. Montgomery was well received. His line of thought was, “Prayer and Faith.” He said in part: That we as the servants of God have the power to convert men; convert means “to turn around” and face the opposite direction. The Holy Ghost convicts; Jesus Christ has made the Atonement and the Father Justifies. Thus we are to cooperate with the triune God in saving men
from the clutches of the devil. Services each week night at 7:30. Day services today, Thursday and
Friday at 2 p. m.
Everybody is welcome. You will be well paid to hear this excellent
preacher.
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further attacks.
Several persons were slightly injured. The meeting was called for the purpose of organizing a local unit of the klan. Several citizens opposed to the klan attended and howled and jeered at the speakers. The lights were turned out and a crowd in the streets rushed the doors. A free for all fight followed in the
darkness.
tures of awakening love. Their joyous tones serve only to embitter the morose student, and he again raises the vial to his lips, to have his action checked a second time by a chorus of happy laborers as they sing of the
o— I joy of living on their way to the MORRIS, 111., Feb. 27—The bamlits | Their viril tones bitterly re-
mind Dr. Faust of the time when he, too, delighted in activity, believed in
has before admired in the village. Valentino, Marguarite’s brother, leaves for war, and Faust, aided by Mephisto, succedes in seducing the innocent girl. Valentino returns, learns of what has happened, and challenges Faust to a duel, but Faust, with Mephisto’s aid, kills V’alentino. Marguerite then goes insane, strangling her infant, and is thrown into prison, from which Faust, now repentant at-
tempts to rescue her. - However a;; : o he and the Devil are pleading with A CALL TO PRAYER her in prison, she calls aloud for Di- The annual observance of the Day vine aid, and as the Devil abjectly of United Prayer for Missions is in cowers in the comer, her petition is accordance with a large plan adopt* answered by a chorus of Heavenly ed by the Council of Women fo* Angels, who sing that there is pardon Home Missions composed of twenty for the repentant sinner. national boards in United States anl The finale to the opera is probably Canada, and thirty one Womens j the most powerful thing ever written. Boards of Foreign Missions, besid* According to a statement given for i Y. W. C. A., S. V., and some ot ^
publication today by Mr. Keller, who will direct the concert, at least eight of the most important movements from the opera will be given next Fri-
day night.
man falls from barn
LAWRENCEBURG, Ind., Feb. 27. ;—N. C. Wittum, 61, fell from the mow of his bam and broke his neck. Members of the family found the body several hours later when he ! failed to appear for dinner.
who stole the safe from the State bank of Kinsman, near here, got away with $4,500 instead of $25,000 as at first estimated, H. R. Cosgrave, president of the bank said today. The safe had $3,500 in cash and $1,000 in
liberty bonds he said.
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God, and when each day brought him
new joys.
He sighs at the thought that tjiose days are over, curses the hours he has | wasted in vain study and, feeling tha
I love, youth and faith have left hin 2Jaaja®EMS0iaiaiaa f Hrever > rev ‘^ es God and calls alouc
|j for Satan. As he is a magician, tc tjj whom all forms of incantation
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pi familiar, the demon promptly appears, j| dressed all in red and with the jaunty [S hearing of a cavalier. Mephistophelesg Satan-politely tenders his service; P and offers the terrified Faust wealth, P glory and power. Faust confesses ^ that he longs to tie young once more ‘ ’ and to taste of the pleasures of life in its prime, and signs a parchment giving his .soul to the Devil in return for these pleasures, lie falls in love im- ® mediately with Marguerite, whom he *iamiiaiaiBii3iniiP[g|gigigigi51IBIB^BlBI5IBIB13l8B
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POLICEMEN FORM GUARD
WAUKESHA, Wis., Feb. 27—Uniler the guard of policemen and volunteers a score of Ku Klux Klansmen were spirited from a hotel here early today following the mobbing of a klan
meeting here last night.
Furniture and windows on the lower flower of the hotel were wrecked in a spirited fight between several bun- f dred persons opposed to the klan and j members of the klan. Most of the j klansmen escaped, the rest taking refuge behind barricades on the second j
floor of the hotel.
Klan leaders from the Milwaukee ;
equally important organizations. Many know these facts; to some they may be ne^, so we repea: them. We recognizze that efficiency j 11 work demands close organization in denominations, but prayer, the red power, needs no lines of demarei* t:on. Love unbounded seeks bless* ing and effectiveness for all* ^ us jo’n once a year in premotinf peace on earth, good wil! to all wen. as we pray each for all and all for
each.
Every Christian, man or woman, plan to attend the all-day meetin? at the Christian church F.klnh March 7. THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL' * COMMITTEE'
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A DUCHESS PASSES AWAl
ROME, Feb. 27—Maria IsabeH*
arrive.) k . ,. i duchess of Genoa died < l urin ^ 1 L, an it i, ^ l automobile earl y t0l lay night of bronchial pneumonia. * s tow, be ; S,e * ed klans "ien out of was a guest of Queen Marghcrita
wn while police guarded against | the time.
