The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924.
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Opera House
A.. COOK Proprietor iOid Manager.
Doors Open G:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
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Wednesday THOMAS MEIGHAN In the Super Photoplay The Bachelor Daddy”
! IPMI AND
LOCAL NEWS
Wilbur Pan 'i, of this city, was visitor in Bn-'.i today.
THE SPAT FAMILY In Hal Roach’s Comedy “The Great Outdoors”
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Green- ' castle, Indiana, as second class mail <
matter.
HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEX. City Editor
H. S. Notes
Woman’s Study Club will meet with Mrs. Ida Pierce, Thursday at 2:30. Miss Sallie llirt, of this city, wa& in Indianapcii today on business. A. R. Chenowith was a business visitor in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 R® 8 - 772-Y
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A I»ig Special Cast in “The Whispered Name” From the Sensational Stage Success HARRY McCOY In the Century Comedy ' Obey the Law”
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK
DePAUW NOTES.
INDIANAPOLIS, March 5—Hog q
prices continued their steady climb The DePauw G itTciub under the toward the $8 mark here today when direction of Prof Sani Ham g(j light offerings of 0,000 head canned in busses to Bridgeport this evening an advance of 10 to 15 cents. where they will aid in the dedication All weights of good hogs were sold 0 f a community house. Ralph Boyd, at $7.80 to $7.85, with the bulk sell- reader, John Sapp, violinist, and Eding at $7.80. Sows and pigs ruled w i n Sayre, tenor, will feature in the
strong, sows selling down from $6.50 entertainment.
and pigs down from $7. Bishop Lauress J. Birney spoke in Light receipts of 700 and a good de- j chapel this morning on the ‘Tntelmand combined to give cattle quota- lectual Revolution in China.” He tions strength. Only three or four Ives his last of a series of Beemer loads of quality stock were in the lectures this evening at 7 o’clock in
I Meharry Hall on the subject, “Stu-
pens.
Calf prices suffered another half dollar loss due to a slackened eastern demand, accompanied by declines at other marketing centers. Only choice
veals commanded the top of
while the bulk sold from $ 11.50 to
$12. Ketceipts were 500.
Lamb prices declined 50 cents hi the face of ligl.t receipts of 75, but sheep held firm at $0 down. Native fed lambs sold at $10 down and western fed lambs sold at $10.50 down.
The Kappa Alumnae Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Rus-
sel Brown.
Dave Braden spent Tuesday in Indianapolis attending the automo-
bile show.
J. C. Vermillion and Frank Wallace were in Hendricks county today
visiting the schools.
The official board and quarterly conference of College Avenue Church will meet tonight at eight o’clock, j
The Marshall and O’Hair firm have | o purchased a new International truck EGGS AND BABY ( HICKS FROM
Glendora The Wonder Coal Costs More,
Worth More
A. J. DUFF
Phone 317
HS NOTES
Today was ban kin e ^'* ie figures for this week were verj eneoaragtag. They are as follows: Departmental, $2.65; high school $35.06, I making a total of $37.78. The total j number of depositors was 106. Base ball and track work will he i started next Monday. The Meridian Club enjoyed the regular Wednesday proa: am today noon. The English da writing themes this week on the Constitution, i This is a part of the campaign to j make the contstitutiuii more apprecia-
ted.
60TH YEAR IN BUSINESS
founded
THOMAS MEIGHAM I BACHELOR DADDY." 'HOUSE, WEDNESDAY I 0
IN “THE OPER \ NIGHT.
WANTED — Reliable young man to assist in kitchen. Phone 405. 5-2t
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Rose Comb Reds
which will be used in the deliveries. Judge James P. Hughes is in Crawfordsville acting as special judge in a case being heard in the Montgom-
ery Circuit Court.
Lee Hanolin and Archie Neemer, both local boys left today for Indianapolis, where they will enlist in the
United States Navy.
The condition of Noble Snyder, who i has been confined to his bed for the past week with an attack of Lumbago is slightly improved today. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cannon, east Seminary, delightfully entertained with a bridge dinner Tuesday eveninb. The guests were seated at six tables. The condition of Robert S. Graham was reported Wednesday morning as about the same. Mr. Graham suffered a stroke of apoplexy a week ago
today.
! BLOOD TESTED HENS. BUY AT HOME AND SEE WHAT YOU ARE
BUYING.
mrs. e. c. McCullough Phone, Rural 95.
The officers and teachers of the Christian church Sunday school will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. E. R. Bartley at the home
on Indiana street.
THOMAS MEIGHAM IN “THE BACHELOR DADDY.” OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
attention, farmers
dent Revolution in China.’’
Dr. Birney said this morning that the leading thinkers of China have issued a declaration for the freedom
$12 50 ^' e rn ' n ^ an( I everywhere through-
out th land there appears a movement similar to the Renaissance period of the Middle Ages. “The ethics and religions of China arc pas-
sing under the penetrating eye of Word from V illiam Durham, son of the scholars,” said the bishop. | thc <l ®ceased W. A. Durham, Wnose President George Richmond Grose' ^ or, ’ e * s Denver, Colorado, reports congratulated the basketball team ' that he will be unable to attend the this morning at chapel time for its | funeral of his father which is held
splendid work this semester and | Thursday afternoon,
sounded his regret that the student body members did not turn out at chapel this morning as they would have done if the five had won from Franklin last evening. He urged
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A Hot. Water Bottle for colds, filled with hot water, laid on the chest, relieves congestion, pul Is out the cold as quickly as anything can.
Leonard Cooper of Putnamville was a visitor in Greencastle today. Will E. Glidewell of Putnamville was in this city today on business, i Fred Poatman of Bainbridge was a business visitor in this city today. S. B. O’Dell of Clinton township was a business visitor in this city
today.
Emery Collints of Mt. Meridian was in this city on business Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Theo Talbott, who has, been quite sick for a few days, is reported gradually improving. The King’s Heralds of College Avenue church will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock in the parlor of the church. Delta Theta Tau will hold a special business meeting Thursday evej ning at 7 o’clock at the home of I Mrs. Perry M. Rush, 718 E. Seminary st. All members are urged to be 1
present.
The banquet given by the boys of I
the Sunday school class of the Locust street church, this evening, announced for seven o’clock, has been changed to six o'clock. Members
please note change of hour. The Parent-Teachers association
of the Mary Emma Jones building
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REVIVAL MEETINGS o A soul-stirring and powerful sermon was delivered last night at the Nazarene church, from the text, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.' The Evangelist said in part: 'The Gcspel affects any s.'iind mind; Paul reasoned of rightetusness and judgement and as a result Felix trend ltd, and King Agrippa uttered thc words of the text, ‘Almost thou persuadest me,'
| He said, that if it were his privilege to go to the gates of hell and give an invitation of salvation (could such a chance be given) no doubt Felix would not wait for a more 'convenient season. He gave some striking incidents of people who have neglected salvation too long. The service closed with a good Altar service. Two men and two women very earnestly sought God. Hours 2 and 7:30 p. m.
Jones, Stevens Co. li wi11 nieet Frida y at 7=30. After a
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones have broken ground for the erection of | their new home on east Washington 1 street. They will erect a seven room
Phone or see mee before you buy Wire Fence, or posts. I will save you money. Also, Fence Building a specialty. All work guaranteed at a very reasonable price. J. O. Gallion, Coatesville, Ind. W. Fri. S.p 0 SEE “BACHELOR DADDY” Tonight
that the school show the same fight- ^ un (t a low on the lot they purchased ing spirit in defeat as they do in a >' ear or so a go from Mrs. J. W. Cole. victory. ^ ^ jyj rs q ^ Beiderstedt of this city
left today for Cataraet where she will spend several days with friends after which she will go to Poland where she will spend several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. McCash-
lan.
THOMAS MEIGHAM IN “THE BACHELOR DADDY.” OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
FOR SALEsprings, rubber fenberger.
-Top buggy, Mayer tires. C. W. Pfeif-1-D —1-wky
The Pocahontas lodge will hold a tea Thursday afternoon, Marcli 6, at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hampton, Elizabeth street. Members bring guests. it
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Mrs. Ollie Shafer was removed in the McCurry ambulance from the Robert Long hospital to her home near Morton Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Shafer has been under treatment at the hospital for the past week. • 4 The funeral of William A. Durham, whose death occured Tuesday morning will be held Thursday afternoon at two o’clock from the home on east Washington street. Rev. Rapheal will have charge of the services. Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George Long are at home from Ft. Wayne, where they were called by the illness and death of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Martha Smith, whose death occurred Saturday. Mrs. Smith formerly lived here and will be remembered by her friends as Miss Mattie Williams. Orlando Ingle, a Junior in DePauw University fractured both bones in his left arm just below the elbow, while in a gymnastic class at the gymnasium Wednesday morning. He ' was taken to the M. E. Hospital at | Indianapolis by Drs. W. W. and C. C. I ucker Orlando’s home in in Farmland, Indiana Among the Greencastle people who attended the Franklin-DePauw basket hall game were Ed Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Taulman, Mr. and Mrs. Limber Gardner, D. O. Moffett. Geo. Chrystie, A. L. Dobbs, Dr. Throop, ' 0< ] Gardner, Eugene Dobbs, Albert Raines, Babe Conklin, Russel Alexander, Allen McGinis, Gilbert Rhea, J. K. Campbell, Oris Lush Gray Potter and Charles Gardner.
the children, re-
freshments and amusements will be furnished for all. Admission five cents. 5-2t
Mrs. Virgil Grimes spent Tuesday The members of the Greencastle in Indianapolis. i Ministerial Association and their ... „.. ^ » v ' wives were entertained last night by Miss Ebnor Ford of Fort Branch, Dr Levi Marshall with a six has returned home after visiting Mrs. dinner at the Commercial IIotel Af _ Elmer E. Sharp. |ter dinner the party went to Dr. George York motored to Franklin I Marshall s home where a pleasant Tuesday for the DePauw-Franklin | so<:ial hour was s Pent. Dr. Marshall basket ball game. i P roved himself a royal host.
George York and F. S. Weaver of F OR SALE—Five room, semi-modern this city, motored to the DePauw- ; house. Good location, large lot. Franklin game at Franklin Tuesday I _ h 'Ve room, modern bungalow.
night.
Close in.
Six room, semi-modern house. About three acres at edge of town.
SEE “BACHELOR DADDY” Tonight Immediate Possession n . 3. C.
NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWN-, ERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY
SAYERS,
CENTRAL TRUST Co.
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GLAND EXPERIMENTS
ALGIERS, March 5—The question of whether it may prove possible to keep a champion race horse perpetually young—Man O’War always a
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ed here today when Prof. Voronoff, distinguished Paris gland specialist,
began a series of experiments
THE TOWNSHIP WILL CALL UPON
TIME BETWEEN THE FIRST DAY I OF MARCH AND MAY 15th TO LIST YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR TAXATION; I NDER OATH YOl MUST GIVE THE MODEL, MAKE,
TOMOB1LE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAME WILL ( U SE YOU TO BE LISTEL WITH I ADDITIONAL AUTOMOBILE FOR 1924 AS WE HAVE YOUR 1921 LICENSE NO.. I
thoroughbreds.
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High School Theatre "DELUXE PICTURE PROGRA/VT Admission 15c and 25c
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SIR ANTHONY HOPE’S RUPERT of HENTZAU WITH EUINE HAMMERSTEIN, BERT LYTELL, LEW CODY. BRYANT WASHBURN. MARJORIE D/ W AND A DOZEN OTHER WELL KNO.VN SlARS.
SHOWS AT 7:00 AMD 8;50
MUSIC AS USUAL
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TO RESTORE CALIPHATE
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YEAR DIRECT FROM THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE.
RESPECTFULLY, PAUL F. PRIEST
Assessor of Putnam County
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thought will be called soon to meet in Egypt, restore the Caliphate abolished by the Turkish government and elect a new caliph, according to Mos-
lem authorities here.
Say==Girls
Stop COUGHS COLDS AND
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UNITED MISSION PRAYER I Prepare your lunch anl your family so you can spend Friday, March 7th, with us at the Christian church The ladies of the church are preparing the coffee and necessary dishes and silver. Each one bring sandwiches and one other dish. The Union Committee are preparing the work to be presented, on Praise, Prayer, Purpose, Practice and Power. Prepare your hearts by previous prayer so yo u may help to carry blessing to the wide, needy world as well as receive a blessing for yourselves.
Christians of
ever y denomination
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are observing this day nil over the country. Let us join, heart and hand, in supplication for those who have not our opportunities while we give thanks for what God has wrought through those Whom we have sent Prepare your lunch and your fam
We just received a dandy assortment of new SPRING COATS SIZES 16 TO 42 that we know you will want to see—and the low prices will sure please you— $10.00 to $50.00 Allen Brothers
