The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY DANNER. GREENCAVTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, MARCH ;2 »._ 1924 -
Opera House
A. COOK Proprietor tJid Manager.
Doors Open G:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Tost Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor
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Saturday
George Crawley is in northern In- ! diaiinmn a business trip.
VIOLA DANA In the Metro DeLuxe Picture “The Social Code"’
Aesop's Film Fafcles Pathe News Weekly
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Monday RICHARD TALMADGE In the Western Play “Lucky Dan” “Ruth of the Range” Episode Ten Featuring Ruth Roland
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IRobert Frost Reading Recital ORIGINAL POEMS Meharry Hall, Tuesday, March 25 8:15 P. M. Seats Reserved at Langdon’s Friday Morning (Sponsored by Century Club)
High School Theatre DELUXE PICT URE PROGRAMS FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY 7:00 and 9:00
I ‘On the Banks of the Wabash” This is one of our BIG ONES! ! ! DON’T MISS IT! MARY CARR—MARY McLAREN — MADGE EVANS — JAMES M< IRRISON—LUMSDEN HARE—BURR MCINTOSH AND OTHER FAVORITES !
UNEASY FEET—A Hamilton Comedy
MUSIC AS
ADMISSION
USUAL
5 c
and 25c
Glendora
$4.50 per ton.
A. J. DUFF
Phone 317
H. ASKEW
PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 Res. 772-Y
James Kent, a DePauw student,
was in Indianapolis today.
John Clarke, of Fillmore, was in ^ G | endora Lump Coali $6.50 per ton. this city today on business. | Glendora E g g <^1, $3.50 per ton. Mrs. W. C. VanArsdelle is con- Run of Mine, 4th vein, 40% lump
fined to her home by illness.
Frank Bettis of Clinton township, was in this city today on business. Forest Hurst, of Cloverdale, was a business visitor in this city today. Lon McGaughey, of Fincastle. was a business visitor in this city today. Miss Ethel Hunt is confined to her home with an attack of the mumps. The Priscilla Club meeting for Monday has been postponed one week. Miss May Welch of Indianapolis is here to spend the week end with
relatives.
Mrs. H. C. Lewis has gone to Hastings, Minn., where she will visit with relatives. The Greencastle Band will practice Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock.; All members are requested to be (
present.
Miss Ruby Wright, who is teaching , in Shelburn, Indiana, is spending the ] week-end with her mother, Mrs. Do\e j
Wright of this city.
Maurice Kendall is spending the | week-end with his parents in this city, i Mr. Kendall is an instructor of Spanish in Indiana University. Miss Louise Bottarff, of Corydon, who is teaching in Nokomis, 111., is spending the week-end the guest of j[|j Miss Emily Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Browning* )[a Mrs. Lena Selby who has been chaperon here for the Theta Sorority for several years, has gone to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Major Harrison to make her home. The condition of Mrs. Fred Frank, who underwent an operation at La- j fayette, was reported Saturday morn-, ing as steadily improving. Mrs. ' Frank was formerly Miss Helen Bur- '
dett, of this city.
Friends of C. Fenwick Reed reeciv-1 ed word from his Saturday morning stating that he had just closed a fine meeting at Brookville, Penn., and had prepared for his next meeting which is to be held at Dubois, Penn. Bee Hive Rebekah I.odge No. 106 , will meet in regular session Monday I
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Kitchen Cabinets Breakfast Sets Electric Washers Electric Ironers Kitchen Clocks Aluminum Ware Waterless Cookers Spice Jars
Dishes
Pastry Tables Kitchen Tables Kitchen Heaters Refrigerators Fry's Oven Ware Glass E-Z Corn Popper Grape Fruit Knives Paring Knives Steak Knives Butcher Knives Wooden Mixing Spoons
ADDITIONAL LOCALS O—— Jewell Vaughan of Quincy was here Saturday morning. Elmer Hays of Russel township j was a business visitor in this city to- : day. William E. Glidewell and family, of Putnamville, -Was in this city today on business. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary ( Society cordially invites you to attend the pageant, Links in a Great Adventure, to be given at Locust st. church tomorrow, Sunday, night at | 7:30. Fred J. Walters, of Lawrence, Kansas, who came to this city Friday to return a stolen car it its owner, left today on the return trip. The car was stolen several weeys ago and was i found by state Highway Police A. R. | Carmaechal and returned to its own- ' er. Robert L. O’Hair is at home from Los Angeles^ Calif., where he spent the winter. He reports California a great state for tourists, the increase the past winter being about twenty per cent over those heretofore. Mr. O’Hair enjoyed the winter very much and is feeling fine. The Catapillar engine and tractor company of Indianapolis, gave the educational film at the Cook’s Opera House Saturday afternoon and evening showing the ways in which a road way which is to small is made larger, ditches are cut out and many other methods of improving country roads using the Catipillar tractor and grader for the work.
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Everybody is talking radio. Broadcasting stations send out lectures and music to thousands of homes where thousands of people “listen in.” The message we are ‘broadcasting” is the message of Thrift. There is no lecture with it, but if you would hear “good music,” drop some coins into one of our little Home Safes— loaned free with savings accounts.
CITIZENS TRUST CO. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
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MONUMENT LODGE VISITS LOCAL MASONIC TEMPLE
“THE BLUE BOWL”
Master Mason Degree given Friay Evening, Following Serving of
Big Banquet
Have you a little skeleton in your
closet?
If so, take care about examining
—— 0 too closely and too critically into the ^Monument Lodge of Indianapolis anatomy of somebody else’s skeleton,
was the guest of Temple Lodge of an( j above all, be sure that the other iti one y
this city 1'riday evening. They came person has a skeleton at all!
to Greencastle especially to confer the
gets the family out of many a tight place. Jeanette, the maid, succumbs to the vice of her mistress, and immediately understands the family.
It is a humorous comedy satiriang
the foibles and weakness of an American family who have just enongb
to hunt way of spending it
The
Kitchen Outfitting Co. . t the Gas Office
Master Mason degree on several candidates and thei visit was highly ap- | preciated by the Greencastle Masons [3! w ^° were present for the afternoon
raj and evening meeting,
p) At six o’clock, the Eastern Star [§] members served a splendid banquet, d The evening was spent in conferring ra the Third Degree work and several pi addresses were made that were of
much interest.
The Ransdell family are well-to-do, and have acquired the habits of many of our well-to-do. They are a bit snobbish, too, the father and mother, and wheit Bob brings home an attractive girl, of New York and New Orleans, they are cordial only until they find in a newspaper a reference to her father’s business ac-
tivities which lead them to believe them know that that they have come upon her family their petty vices
They talk a great deal about prohibition; at least the mother doesand she takes a tonic largely alcoholic. The father, sipping his on illicit liquor, is the first to turn 01 Elise when they find her father Is I accused of financing bootlegging oo
a large scale.
In the end, Elise, unjustly maligned,! turns on the older people and letsl
she understands! They are upset a:
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PUBLIC SALE
LOST—Duofold fountain pen, inscribed Ralph A. Modtel. Call 747-K. Reward 22-2p
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MEN over 18 willing to travel. Make secret investigations. Reports.
I will sell at Public Sale at my! Salary and expenses. Experience un-
Firemen, Brakemen: also colored sleeping car and train porters. Experience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. T. McCaffrey, Supt., St.
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NEW “Y” OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the DePauw Y. M. C. A. last night officers for the coming year were elected. They are: president, Otis Sanford; vice president, Frank Goodnough; secretary, Paul Reid; treasurer, Ger-
distinction of making the highest number of points of any student in the University during the last semester.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms 409 north College
Avenue.
22-2p
aid Champion. Call between 6 and 8 p.m. Sanford is prominent in campus ac | 0 tivities being manager of the Glee ( LOST—Gold Conklin pencil. Initial Club and a member of the Phi Delta “M.M.” Finder please leave at HamTheta fraternity. He also holds the ilton's Book Store. Reward. Ip
night at 8:00 o’clock. All members
of the Degree Staff please be pres- farm located 2% miles south of | necessar y- Write J. Ganor, Former ent, this being the last night for Greencastle, near Cloverdale and 1 < -' ovt - Detective, St. Louis. ip drill practice before making the trip Greencastle road No. 32. | o to Elletsville. ^ ... ^ ^ {— MEX WANTE D to qualify
A statement in the Banner Friday **’ night was to the effect that Squire R. H. Newgent had moved his office to the office formerly owned by A. R. Hurst. Tins was a mistake as Mr. Newgent will not move his office un-
til the first of April.
The concert scheduled for Monday evening to he given by Prof. Howard J. Barnum, has been postponed owing to the illness of Miss Harriet Barnum, who was to have assisted in the program. A new date will be announc-
ed later.
Mrs. Blanche O’Hair, of Greencastle, Indiana, won a ten dollar cash prize on an essay written about the Food Exposition recently held in our city. Mrs. O’Hair has been spending
skeleton—a very large skeleton that ^ er perspicacity, and surprised at has proved too big for the proverbial this ^ew view of themselves as de-
livered from the lip of one thfcy |
have been condemning.
Nobody reforms, so far as wt 1 know^ but they have seen themselves in a new light, and that is the to step toward reform, although Dr. Newcomb in -writing THE BLIT BOWL, has been too much the artist to inflict a moral on his aadl-|
closet.
So they proceed, while continuing in their own personal habits to make things unpleasant for their guest,
Elise.
Bob breaks with his father, and goes into business on his own, with the aid of Elise. Bob has always viewed his parents from the super-
ior plane of the new generation, any^ ence.
“Where did I put it?”
Ip you keep your important papers and otnt valuables in a Sate Deposit
Box, you always know just where to find them. Your private box in our vault costs only a few cents a week.
Central
National Bank
Wednesday, March 26
10:30 a. m.
10—Cattle—10
Consisting of six good milk cows Louis, and four heifer calves. Cows giving good flow of milk and all Jerseys.
Horses
One pair good farm mares both in foal and a real farm team.
Hogs
Four pure bred Hampshire Sows with pigs by side. One Male hog, son of Cherry Kee Roller.
Implements
One Wetur Wagon, almost new. Two sets britching work harness. Good gravel bed. Two galvanized hog feeders. McCormick mower, al-
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TODAY’S BEST RADIO FEATURES
Patricia, the Ransdell daughter, fresh from a year in New York, where she has learned to do the things thought proper by this same new generation, shocks her family with her slang, her pert wit, and is none too sympathetic -with their pru-
dishness about Elise.
The butler is ever-present and in-
The cast is as follows:
Mrs. Ransdell. .Elizabeth Hugte Judson H. L. Earnest Jeannette Eleanor Lambert Mr. Ransdell. .Arthur J. Beriault Elsie Mortimer.. .Zenda Bertram Patricia Ransdell Irma Claire Dykes Robert Ransdell Douglas Dale Dr. Newcomb himself directed ^I plow He also directed THE HTDI
for the Little |
valuable. He knows the weaknesses and WHY MARRY’?
of his employers like a book and Theater.
the winter in Birmington and has most new-. One hay rake. Disk Harmade many friends while here—Birm- row, tooth harrow, riding cultivator ingham Age Herald. break plow, com planter, apple craA meeting is called in Roberts Park bes, DeLaval Value cream separator, church for next Tuesday in the inter- nearly new, five gallon cream can est of Evansville College and the an< ^ other articles not mentioned. Worlds service programme. Rev. Ray ' Terms Wade is to be one of the speakers. $5.00 and under cash. Over $5 The group leaders of the Evansville a credit of six months will be given College plan are expected to attend notes drawing 6% interest from and H. C. Clippinger will represent date. 2% off for cash. Notes must the Putnam county group of which he bankable and property settled for is chairman. 8R ^ e - Friday afternoon on leaving the ' ■ ~ High School Auditorium, the students WALTER COOPER, Owner received a very agreeable surprise. Dobbs & Vestal> Auc ti 0 neers In the depession in the wall diectly Albert A i baUf?b Clerk in front of the entrance stairway Dinner win ^ 8erved in the first floor corridor, was a beautiful trophy case. In it were the pic- j _ tures of past teams, places for an- j MORTON nouncements and many other spaces. I '^ ie U n ' on Chapel Offical board There are place for trophys in it request the presence of all persons also. It completely filled the niche ° f the community who are interested and is very attractive indeed. The * n having a basement under the cabinet was made by the Manual church to meet at the church Friday, Training department. It has been I P- m > March 21. under construction for some time,
but the fact was not generally known. The cabinet was placed while the Oratorical Contest was in progress by Mr. Knight, Manual Training teacher ) an a number of boys whom he had’ to help him. The improvement in the appearance, as well as ment in te appearance, as well as
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********* WJZ, Ney York (455M) 7:45 p. m. Debate the Virgin Birth, between Dr. Charles Francis Potter and John Roach Stratton, direct from Carnegie
hall.
WSAI, Cincinnati (309M) 10:15 p. m. (CST)—Program by the Concinnati Conservatory of Music. WSB Atlanta (429M) 10:45 p. m. (CST)—Concert by the University of Georgia Glee Club. KDKA, Pittsburgh, 8:30 p. m. (EST) Concert by the Westinghouse band. WOAW, Omaha (52fi.M) 9 p. m. (CST)—Program by the Omaha B P. O. Elks.
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NOTED ACTOR DIKS
NEW YORK, March 22.—Barney Bernard who originated the role of Abe Potash in the Pota.-h and Perl-1 mutter series of Hebrew comedies 1 died last night fom bronchial pneu-
monia.
Bernard was famous among theatre goers for his impersonation of the ! lovable, blundering clothing merchant who won success in spite of
takes.
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COMPLAINT ON NOTE
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Spring Coats
Arthur J. Parker has filed suit in the Putnam Circuit Court for the collection of a note alleged overdue and unpaid from Frank A. Hovermale and Kyle C. Hovermale. A total settlement of $1,800 is asked. Johns and Puett are the attorneys for the plain- 1
“Uncle Bill” (Express Co.) left us some more of those
Beautiful
New
this morning . . Colors—styles—sizes and prices to soil a 11 (16 to 53) | $10.00 to $50.00 I Allen Brothers “Money’s Worth or Money Back’ TmimiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiii" 111111
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