The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1924 — Page 2

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"^THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924.

A. COOK Proprietor tJid Manager.

E Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows-—Shows Start 7:0Q

Program Subject to Change Without Notice.

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Saturday FANNIE WARD. In the Gripping French Drama “The Hardest Way” Aesop’s Film Fables Pathe News Weekly Monday EDMUND COBB In the Western Photoplay “The Sting of the Scorpion”

IQCAL NEWS

Arthur Johns visited his mother

1 Thursday night.

Mrs. W. C. VanArsdel has recovered from her recent illness. The Ri\. George Myers made a brief visit home this past week. Born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tincher of Mt. Meridian, a daughter. Miss Goldie Newgent has about recovered from her recent attack of

|THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail

matter.

HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. K. RARIDEN. City Editor

NEWS FROM HOLLYWOOD

INTERESTING INFORM VTION

REGARDING ( HARLEY CHAPLIN AND OTHER STARS

E ! the mumps.

Harry L. Matern of Indianapolis ^ ~ was in the city transacting business

E ! this morning.

The Modern Priscilla Club will ; E ! meet Monday afternoon with Mrs.

E ; C. N. McWethy.

E Prof, and Mrs. H. B. Longdon E have gone to Greenwood, for a week ' ^

Now on Display A very fino selection of framed mottos. Come in and see them.

HAMILTON’S BOOK STORE

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HOLLYWOOD. March 29.—(UP) —The world’s leading screen comedian, meaning, of course, Charles j Spencer Chaplin, is starting work | on his annual contribution to mer- ; riment—and a rtew leading lady

; plays opposite him.

Down in the English-styled, attraclive studio on La Brea street, the camera man is grinding away each day. The out-tracking toes, baggy trou1 sers and trick cane are seen again

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as the fun-maker skids on and off the sets, but Edna Purviance is not there.

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“Ruth of the Range”

Episode Eleven

Featuring Ruth Roland

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LIVE STOCK MARKET

HOGS—Steady. Heavy $7.70; light $7.25 to $7.65; bulk $7.70;"top $7.75, CATTLE—Steers $7.00 to $10.50; heifers $5.00 to $9.00; cows $3.00 to

ness man of Indianapolis will speak,, $7.00. At noon, the folks will serve thetr | SHEEP

FIRST BAPTIST ( HURCH “Sound for the New Crusade,” iu

the keystone for the morning message of the pastor. In the evening, Mr. W. A. Pierson, a prominent busi-

end visit with relatives.

David Hostetter of Roachdale was'ij here today meeting his friends and preparing for his race for congress. Quay Brookshire, who has been ||j here visiting his parents will return jpl to his home in Cleveland, Ohio, to- jg

night.

fiarold McNary, county agent was | in Terre Haute atenditng a meeting j of the agents from the Fifth District j

on Friday.

Roscoe Scott, who is a student in Purdue University, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chrry

of this city.

The Greencastle Band will practice on Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are requested

to be present.

Wheat Pool meetings were held in Roachdale and Cloverdale today. Russell P. Hall and county agent Mc-

Nary were the speakers.

Prof. J. P. Naler and Mr. and Mrs. the Frank Bittles and daughter Marian ! were in Indianapolis today and saw Little Nellie Kelley at English’s Dave Sutherlin, driving a Dodge Sedan and Jess Hinton, driving a Ford touring car, collided at the corof Washington and Indiana

Kodaks

We carry a full line of Kodaks, Films, Film Packs and Supplies. We develop and print. We have a twenty four

hour service.

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The golden-haired Edna, Charley Chaplin's leading woman for many g; years, has no part in his forthcoming film. Whether her connection with sensational New Year's shooting g | affair is responsible, Hollywood does

! not know,

I Chaplin says not. She is still re- ’ ported under contract to him f and the | comedian tells indefinitely of plans

to star her in future prouctions, similar to his highly praised, ‘The Wo-

man of Paris,” in which Miss Pur-

viance took the lead. A New Beauty '

Be that as it may, a new beauty has the feminine role opposite the funster in the comedy now being produced. She is Lita Gray, which

^g^i2 i 'aa®SiaMajaj5JS13. r t.®'t. r 3®®aiSlSiai3r name doesn’t mean anything yet to i —the most ardent follower of the films.

i Miss Gray’s picture experience has

Robert Johns went to Indianapolis been very limited. In Chaplin’s

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Monday.

Miss Vietta Brown is confined to her home north of Greencastle with

mumps.

“The Kid,” which

ner

Neither car

streets Friday night, was badly damaged,

f The meeting of the Over the Tea-

yearling $3.00 to $11.00;.'cups Club which was to have been

! great success,

‘‘made” Jackie Coogan, Lita, then a spindle-legged lass in short skirts^ was the “angel” who bumped about i the scene on the end of a rope dur-

Mrs. N. F. Burdett, who was called ing one of the visionary periods and to the bedside of her daughter in La- vamped the comedian. It was all fayette returned today to her home in very funny, hut 'Uliss Gray’s part this city i was n °t one to land her in the cen-

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PREV0& THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service

Phones - Office 305, Res. 692

James Shamel has installed a radio in the Putnam County hospital It is located in the sun parlor

tre of picture popularity with a

the third floor.

, the county Federation is to be held April 1.

of Clubs that

regular monthly luncheon in the base- lambs $12.00 to $15.50. ment. This is an informal and de-, Calves lower—$7.00 to $12.50 lightful affair. People bring in bas- —o

kets whatever they choose, spread The Boston Club will meet Monday the victuals on a mommon table amt evening at 7:30 with Mrs. C. F. Zeis help themselves. Everybody is invit- Frank Davis, commissioner at row.

ed to join them. Roachdale, was in this city today on ban, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Turner will At 2:00 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred business. preach at the morning service and L. Beatty will hold services at the Lon McGaughey of Franklin town- Mrs. Turner at night. State farm. ship was a business visitor in this Also special singing. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Young city today. At Nazarene church on Tuesday,

j held April 1 was postponed until j „ „ , . ...

i April 8 on account of the meeting of 1 for .such a short time., studio

are giving their jewelerst orders for |

new stones. * * ' A Screen Warning

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has become a producer t ” not of motion pictures, in truth, but of a dramatic sketch which will soon

People's meetings, 6:30 p.m.; general worship, 10:35 a. m., and 7:30 p.m.

FOR CORONER I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will be a candidate for the Democratic Nomination for coroner in the primary election, May 6 FRANK E. REED, Cloverdale.

COLLEGE AVENUE M E. ( KI RCH

J. Emmett Porter, .Minister

9:15 Sunday school.

Richard Taylor, who is a student in April 8, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley, rePurdue university is visiting his par- turned missionaies from Africa will ,ents over the week end. speak at 7:30 p. m. Ms. Shirley was Miss Esther Snider who is at- on the missionary field for sixteen tending Madame Blaker’es School in years without a furlough. Remember

Indianapolis is at her home in this the date, April 8.

city on account of illness. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller enterBorn Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. W. tained at their home on south JackA. Wamsley, of Putnamville, twin son street, Friday night, in honor of girls, May ami Martha. Mrs. Warns- the birthdays of their two sons, James ley was formerly of this city. I and Merle. Nine boys ami girls were

o present. The room was beautifully CLOSING OUT S ALE decorated and a fine time was report-

bang.

Since then she has not acted, buF on has gone on with her school work , without endeavoring to continue in

According to J. P Allen, Jr, local the studio art.

weather observer, 196 inches of rain Hearing that Chaplin was to make a new picture she slipped into the „ , • , . a few das ago to see if there out 0 7 er ..? ne , of country S lead

was a chance for a small “hit.” The

Miss Bernice Craig and Miss^ Gar- f UI15 .t er recognized her, was amazed net Sackett were in Dan% ille riday beautiful. we ]] developed young

woman of 19 who stood before him in place of the school girl of a few years past, and at once declared his

search for a new’ leading

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Special at Nazarene church tomor-

Mrs. Jay’s daughter and bus* ( evening where they were judges ... _ _ „ ... Hendricks county music contest

held in the college auditorium. The large burglar alarm at the

First National bank, rang for a period pTuIp(1 '

of an hour Friday night An investi-

woman

. I Miss Gray is from an aristocratic

gation by the officers proved that it ol ra ]jfomia Spanish family. Unlike had become short circuited causing M , ss Pl]rviancPi thp nPw r haplfn

.“find” is a brunette, with deep, melt-

I will sell at public sale on what e,i by the children,

is known as the Gilbert Sinclair 0Uo Tnbe of Re<l Men an(1 the Io ’

10:40 Morning Worship, Pastor’s farm 114 miles southwest of Fillmore cal Pocahontas lodge celebrated the Theme: “Creative Christianity.” on | thirty-second anniversary of the or2:00 Junior League. FRIDAY, APRIL 4. i ,ler in Greencastle on Friday even-

All farm tool=, horses, hogs, cows, in k r ’ There was a large crowd prescorn, oats and many other smaller ent and following short talks by Har-

articles. j ry Hawkins and others, delicious re- ( |i a n y i nv it e d to these services.

ISAAC CASH ! freshments were enjoyed. I , q It Sat. The Crescent Rebekah Lodge No. gpE THE BAREFOOT BOY

763 will hold an April Fool party in

~ ———— Hieir hall Tuesday evening, April 1.

Peace that

6:30 Epworth Leagues. 7:30 Evening Worship. Passeth Understanding.”

Wednesday night at 7:30 Regular meeting of the Oflicial Board.”

the alarm to go off.

Mrs. Earl Heber, of E. Seminary ; n p, brown eyes olive skin and red street, is leaving today for a ten ]jp Si characteristic of her race, day trip to Cleveland ami Young-i A p as h „f Cleopatra stown, Ohio., where Mr. Heber has j “Every woman has a ash of Cleocharge of the Walsh Construction pa t ra her. Every woman should work in that location. have. Every woman should he mad* Rev. Robert J. McLandress, Direc- ( dening to men. This oualitv gives tor of Religious Education for the ' a tang to life. It turns the drab, grey Presbyterian Churches of the State colors of existence into roseate hues, of Indiana, will be the guest of the Furthermore, it encourages matrimoPresbyterian church Sunday ami will ny—and matrimony is desirable, desspeak at both the morning and even- pite the divorce court statistics.” ing services. His subject in the' Thus spoke Carmel Myers, whose morning will be “The Next Great charm is so provocative that she has Awakening,” and at night “A Curri- been chosen to play Iras, the Egypculum of Moral Activities for the G an siren of “Ben-Hur,” after an Church School.” The public is cor- international contest in which the

charmers ofall the world were en-

ing vaudeville circuits.

It is an act which will tell the story of the unsuccessful efforts of a youth and girl to “break into” the motion picture game in Hollywood —a story that is founded on fact in hundreds of cases every day. Mary McAllister and Elliott Roth have the “leads” in the act, which the Chamber of Commerce is financing in line with its Jcampaign to warn away from Hollywood the hundreds and thousans of young folk who come here every week, only to be isappointed in their efforts to gain renown and wealth in the films.

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Marshall Neilan has engaged Stuart Holmes, one of the best known screen villians, to play with Blanche

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE Washington St. & Spring Ave, Phone 815

H. ASKEW

Sweet and Conrad Nagel in “Tess of the D’Urbervilles.”

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 Re*. TM

Lee Wood of Clinton township was in this city today on business.

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tered. The picture is to be made 29-3t by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation in

Italy.

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Each member is entitled to

We invite Personal Checking Accounts Special attention given io the accounts of women depositors 1 Central Capital and Surplus $200,000

guests and bring home made doughI nuts for family and guests. Members come in morning dress or pay two | cents due at door. By Committee. Among those who attended the eeri ■Miionial of the fortieth anniversary of the Shriners at Indianapolis Friday were Dr. Ayler, George Christie, Talbott Christie, E. E. Greene, M. H. Hammond, Herman Beck, Kimber C. Gardner, W. A. Grogan, Ed Coffman, Albert Vaughan, Elmer t Crawley, Frank Allen and James L.

Randel.

Ownie Bush, manager of the Indianapolis baseball team of the Amerban Association, is rapidly rounding his squad into shape for the opening of the season next month. Bush is a live wire and local fans who follow the Indians with interest every summer believe that the Tribe will have a splendid chance to win the A. A. pennant in the fall. The members of the sewing club met with Mis. F. O. Johns Wednesday. Refreshments of cake, fruit ^alad, candy and apples were served, i Those present were Iflrs. Ellis, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Head, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Copenhiefer, Tvfrs. Dillinger, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Ragle, Mrs. Call, Mrs. Steel, Mrs. Bullerdick, Miss Pilings, and M rs - Scott.

woman who does not make

two herself as attractive as poeeible ’is

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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

The Kitchen Outfitting Co. *'t the Gas Office BlES13I3IEl£ , SM313JB®3M£, r

almost a criminal,” continued Miss = ! Myers. “The world needs beauty E

more than it needs utility.

| “If cosmetics make a woman more E i beautiful she sould use them. Cer- S ( tainly, dainty clothes will add to her = , charm, and she should wear them, j “Take care of the body. Take plen- = i ty of exercise and plenty of rest. E Read good books. Think beautiful = I thoughts, for after all, the beauty = of the soul is the most lasting and E important.” E

Nationality and Jewels

Thanks to an idea sponsored by E ^ Antonio Moreno, Paramount lumin- E |j ary, it is now possible to tell the na- = | (tonality of many Hollywood stars = [s by their jewelry. = gj Moreno, \\ Idle visiting a gem hro- E H her, was interested by a yellow di- = H amond and a bjood red ruby—the = colors of Spain, where he was horn. E He had them made into a ring which — (|j ( he exhibited proudly around the stu- ~ dio. = lj Somehow, the idea appealed to 1 ^ | many, as Thomas Meighan Is now L : wearing a now emerald ring for Ire- = g.land; Pola Negri a ring of white diamonds and bl ue sapphires for Poland, while Charles de Roche, n Frenchman; Theodore Kosloff. Russian, and \ ictor \arconi, Hungarian,

Many Thanks!

LADIES For the Interest in OUR Style Show That made it such a big SUCCESS

Remember—We always carry the latest and best at all times in Ladie’s Ready-to* ; Wear. *

ALLEN BROTHERS “Money’s Worth or Money Back”

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