The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 March 1924 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,MONDAY, MARCH 10. W24.
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Opera House
A. COCK Proprietor tJid Manager.
Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
Program Subject to Change Witiicut Notice. Monday NEAL HART In the Western Photoplay “Salty Saunders”
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m NEWS
Cecil Sutton of this city spent the week-end in Brazil. . | Mrs. Olive Kelly spent the week end in Terre Haute.
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail
matter.
HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. KARIDEN, City Editor
H. ASKEW
“Ruth of the Range' Episode Eight Featuring Ruth Roland
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Isaac Harris of this city, was Indianapolis today on business.
Mrs. Julius Bryan has issued in-| ^‘ fe • ,,<m c 1S‘J vitutions for bridge Wednesday af-
!ternoon.
Miss Mary Hirt and Edward Rey- 1 j nolds were visitors in Terre Haute ■ on Sunday.
PALMER CHIROPRACTOR
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Bee Hive Rebekah lodge will meet in regular session this evening at eight o’clockMrs. Eva Herbert has moved to Brazil where she will make her home with her son. The Bee Hive Rebekah team are requested to be at the hall tonight to consider a trip the degree master. Thomas Ma lual of Fort Thomas, Kentucky, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Manual of this city.
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Tuesday. DOROTHY MacKAIL Iii Curtis Benton’s play “Mighty Lak a Rose” JIMMIE ADAMS In the Cameo Comedy Bumps
Mrs. W. 0- Timmons was in Indlianapolis today attending the Millin-
! ery opening.
J. A. Bryan, who has been in Martinsville for the past week, has re- | turned to his home in this city. The New Era Club will meet with | Mrs. Jennie Jennings South I^ocust street, Tuesday, March 11, at 2:30.
Glendora The Wonder Coal Costs More,
Worth More
A. J. DUFF
Mis Mary Manual, who is a studj ont in Western College, Oxford, Ohio, ! spent the week-end with her parents,
BmHHH Mr. and Mrs. A. H. .Manual of this
city.
Herschel Manual, who is a student in Western State College, Denison, Colorado, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Manual of this city.
Mrs. S. A. Hazlett, who is in the
Phone 317 , Methodist Hospital is recovering from an operation which she underwent
several day: ago i- improving nicely
She expects to be able to return home
| , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, o; J Brazil, were the Sunday guests of
the latter part of the week-
time '
Miss Geneva Herbert and Russell
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Once in a Blue Moon A Musical Comedy
If it is made
have it.
Kitchen Outfitting Co.
H. S. Notes
motha- who will spend some Rockhill surprised their friends Sat-
The S. C. C. will meet with Miss urday by going to Paris, 111., where
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazel Rambo tomorro evening. they were married. Mrs. Rockhill Young. ^ is th 0 youngest daughter of Mrs. ,, Mrs. H. C. Lewis is at home from „ „ , ^ • -t. ‘ i n* t *4. i um At. A . t Eva Herbert and the groom is the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rettery and clul- the Putnam County hospital where , , . , .. , , . .. , , son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rockdren, of Indianapolis, were the week- she spent the past week. , ... . . , ... . . . ' , .. r * hill, west of town. They will make
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ves Mil- ... „ ... , ,
. , ... | The Mt. Olive Foreign Missionary their home here. The groom is
j Society will hold their annual winter employed at O. & I. stone quarry.
Orchestra rehearsed in the Gym this Judge James P. Hughes was in t picnic at the home of Mrs. Edwin afternoon in order that the cast Crawfordsville today acting as special; Watts, Thursday, March 13.
j could rehearse on the stage for the judge in a case being heard in the Blue Moon musical comedy. i Montgomery Circuit Court.
The Meridian Club held the regular 1
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. Word from James Dean, who is spending the winter in Miami, Fla.,
Monday noon program today at noon. A'LY : expects t return home in^nf ^
If it is made of aluminum we have it. Kitchen Outfitting Co. o
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will ^ P® 11 *’ 8 Church which was
of aluminum we
Catherine Skinner and Frances Eckardt won typewriting medals in the February Underwood Contest.
EXCEPTIONS ARE FILED
The regular weekly chapel
be held tomorrow morning at 8:30.1 nilve oee ' 1 neiu um evemn « wlin Mrs - i All officers and members of the A surprise program is in store for Kerr has been postponed in- Eastern Star are requested to meet the event. definitely. a j. the hall on Tuesday morning at The Boston Club will meet this oc l° c k to attend the funeral of o evening with Mrs. S. G. Wright, 100 I Sister Jennie Gra y- 01ive Brown, x vnI . v , pm I5! . in East Warhington st. Miss Jennie ' Vorty Matron - Sarah Wright, secy. INDIANAPOLIS, March 10. Fifty
The track call for base ball was | Troop will have the peper Subject-^ ri T 1 Tt v p- i ii ™ ce ? t ' l0ns l ° the report of Harry S. not issue.) to,Ii„ nn „r, ‘ " f peper. cuDject. The Tuesday Reading Circle will Shenden, referee in bankruptcy, rec-
There will be three Color Team weather and inability to get the gym ! u- ' )m , antlC Ire a,ui Responses Irish meet tomorrow afternoon at one o’- ommending that Govenor McCray be games in the Gym tonight. The doors j or p rae tj ce- " , v>i.s. clock with Mrs. S. B. Towne, south declared bankrupt, have been filed
will be open at 6:00. The first game Q t j s G ar( j ner 0 f the Gardner Bros, locust street. The subject for the by attorneys for the governor.
will start promptly at 6:15. Those 7 manufacturers of ice, ice cream, and meetin K HI be t* 10 Drama of Job. The exceptions were directed prinwishing to attend the games may en-j WOMAN LOSES COl KT CASE soda wa ter left Sunday for Atlanta, Leader, Mrs. H. B. Gough. This is cipally against the finding of Shor-
ter the Gym at the east door only. o- Georgia where he will attend the t ^ le t ' me ^ or t ^e annual luncheon. idan that Governor McCray’s prin-
surTtit ir: c.™,; ^ sss c< '" vct ' t,on ,he ^ Co, “ j*
mixing of WTiite and Maroon, the to obtain $100,000 damages from
castle, are wide awake ami hustling . , ,
„ ui xt/ i rail i neys ^ or ^‘T 00 Fort Wayne banks
second a Brown and Yellow mixture, Walter T. Candler, son of the mil- Mrs. T. J. Grissom and children •''' Woodmen of the local camp, also w bj c h instituted the proceedings and the last. T contrast of White lionaire Coca Cola manufactuf'r for have returned to their home in Coult- ab sojourning neighbors are urged to a g a j ns t (-bo governor to file briefs
and Black. These games ought to an alleged attack on board a ship. ersville, 111., after a visit of several attend the camp meeting, tomorrow j n anSlV - r Hie exceptions prove very interesting. o weeks with her parents, Mr. and evening at 7:30 o’clock. The hall is Q The Blue Moon rehearsals are going Charles Brown, of this city spent Mrs. Artie Raines, east of "town, on East Washington steet, over Pitch- .?.###***,* at full blast speed at present. The the week-end in Putnamville. She was accompaniel home by her ford’s store. L. D. Snider, Clerk.
REGIONAL REvSULTS
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Muneie, 39; Mooreland, 16. Connersville, 38; Versailles, 24. Clayton, 21; JetFersonville, 20.
AGAINST THAT EMERGENCY HOUR! Misfortune will come to every household, sudden drains upon the meagre resources of a small salary. Many are forced to borrow when they are least competent to repay. LET US TEACH YOU HOW TO AVOID EMBARASSI1ENT Every penny deposited here is not only safe and sure hut it grows by the addition of 6% dividend until that emer cy comes. Greencastle Savings and Loan Association Greencastle, Indiana-
swamped local telegraph offices. The The market was generally steady to count stood 27,120 for modification a nickel lower. Receipts were 6,000. of the Volstead law and 10,071 op- All weights and classes brought j posed. Several thousand wires ar- $7.70, but a fe hogs sold at $7.75.
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4500 checks for $1.00 each have been sent to homes in Greencastle and the surrounding territory, to help more people to save money and use safe deposit boxes for keeping papers and articles of value.
rived after the 10:30 p. m. limit set Sows remained unchanged at $6.50 and were not counted. Every state down, but pigs were strong to 25
Morton (Richmond), 37; Southport, in thfc union responded; messages cents higher at $7 down. 14 - cam0 from ever y province in Can- Of 1.000 head received in the catAnderson, 28; Mt. Comfort, 12. ada, including Nova Scotia; hundreds tie market, more than half were Shelby\ille, 22. Muneie, 21. j°I votes were sent from ships on the steers, a great many of which were I Connersville, 29; Clayton, 27. (ov- Atlantic and Pacific. 0 f unusually good quality. Prices ert,me -) | The wet and dry question was dis- we re steady to strong.
AT BLOOMINGTON .cussed over the radio by speakers | Bedford, 31; Columbus, 23. for both sides before the vote was
i Franklin, 31; Brazil, 15. | taken. * 1 1 , j j v n 1 Vi™.™,,.,,, oo t- , commanded $13 and the bulk $12 to i Vincennes, 32; Evansville (CentraD „ itn rn tt • i Pnn 29 ° $12.50. Receipts were 500. 1 Martinsville, 30- Winslow 18 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Prices for both western and native ! VViley (Terre Haute), 35; Seymour, iNDTANAP^ 0 b , fed Iambs were 25 cents higher at ; 20. ^ INDIANAPOLIS, March 10.— $16.25 don for westerns and $16 down
Calf prices showed some strength in an active market. Choice veala
Most persons who tire not now putting away a part of their earnings have never learned how to accumulate money. Instead of starting; with small amounts they have postponed savin# until after their more immediate desires have been satisfied. Their excuse has been that circumstancs prevented“Circumstances!” said Napoleon, “I make circumstances-” You too can make circumstances. To make it possible for people of moderate means to accumulate money safely the Central Trust Company accepts deposits as low as $1.00. Now we are even #oin# to give you the first dollar to start your Account. Each check we have distributed is good for the initial deposit in a “Souvenir Term Account” in the name of any person who does not already have ;ui Interest (Savings) Account here. These Souvenir Term Accounts bear interest at the regular rate of 4%. Brin# your check to Windows 4 and 5, the first thin# in the momin# and we will #ive you the details of this plan of acquirin# financial independence-
Some things your insurance policy does not insure. Every standard tiro insurance policy contains this clause: “This company shall not be liable for loss to accounts, bills, currency, deeds, evidences of debt, money, notes or securities” The thin#s you can’t insure a#ainst fire loss in your own home you can keep in a safe deposit box in the massive fire—and bur#lar—proof vault of this bankMany small articles of value, such as keepsakes, jewelry and private papers cannot be replaced at any costA safe deposit box here is low priced insur-ance-very low priced. Moreover a safe deposit box protects your valuable papers and articles a#ainst loss by carelessness. The $1.00 checks distributed by us will be accepted as part payment on the first year’s rental of a safe deposit box in the name of any person who does not already have a box in our vault. We are makin# this offer for a limited time to insure Peace ot Mind to those who have not experienced the satisfaction of keepin# these valuables in a really safe place-
Bedford, 25; Sullivan, 16.
Franklin, 23; Vincennes, 17.
AT FORT WAYNE Southside, 32; Angola, 25.
North Manchester, 28; Kendallville,
INDIANAPOLIS, March
Slackened demand caused hog prices for natives while sheep ere unchanged to exhibit some weakness here today, at $9 don. Receipts were 400.
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You are invited to inspect the hi# stron# room with its 22 ton door we have provided Greencastle —the safest place in Putnam County. 1 National Bank 1 ^ id! Trust Company Watch newspapers for announcement of our Housewarming-
Marion, 22; Warsaw, 17. Liberty Center, 25; Bunker Hill, 3. Rochester, ?8; Pennville, 19. South Side, 34; Huntington, 18. North Manchester, 27; Marion, 22. AT LAFAYETTE Veedersburg, 28; Delphi, 21. Otterbein, 18; Crawfordsville, 12. Lebanon, 33; Kokomo, 31. Logansport, 31; West Mfayette, 9 - Frankfort, 42; Monticello, 14. Michigan City, 24; Veedersburg, 5. Otterbein, 18; Lebanon, 16.
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RADIO FANS VOTE WET
NEW KIND OF POLL TAKEN BY CHICAGO BROADCASTING STATION. INTERESTING
CHICAGO March 10.-Radi o fans 1 voted wet bya majority 0 f almost three to one inthc first radio poll ever taken on the prohibition question according to returns today at WJAZ, Edgewater radio station
"Arc yoa in favor
of the Volstead act? Wi re
no.’’ WJAZ broadcast.
A flood of telegrams
It looks like winter outside, but on our second door it looks like SPRING with the beautiful array of new
Sizes
16 to 56
yes or 1
almost
SPRING COATS $10.00 to $50.00
Allen Brothers
“Money’s Worth or Money Back”
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