The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY RA\ T NER._GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUKSDA^'.^ri;H -2. 1324.

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NEW YORK CITY

A. COCK Proprietor t.nd Manager.

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THE DAILY Entered in the Post Office

castle, Indiana, as second class mail

matter.

BARRY M. SMITH Editor an<! Proprietor S. H. RARID1N. C ity Kditor

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Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows —Shows Stan 7:00 Program Subject ' Chang* Without Notice.

Tuesday

FLORENCE BILLINGS

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STAN LAUREL In Hal Roach’s Comedy “Kill Or Cure”

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Wednesday FRANK MAYO

In the Goldwyn Photoplay “Wild Oranges” William Fox Presents The Sunshine Comedy “A Monkey Mixup”

r Mat Murphy was in | ! today on lepal business. = Gail Hubert, of Cloverdule " this cit> totlay on business.

Edgar Prevo, of this city, was in

Chicago today on business.

f The Martha Washington Club will

■ be postponed for this month

Mi.-s Madonna Thoms is confined

to her home with the mumps.

“ ! Oscar Robinson, of Cloverdale, was

' in this city totlay on business.

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P.'LMER CHIROPRACTOR

Over Baitnei Office

Indianapolis

Office Phone 189

Res.

ing campaign for th? presidency and the rlr.tform on which his administration is to be built if he is re-elect-

ed, the “law of s- vice” both dom-

I estically and internationally. The president in an address to

772-Y several hundred n spaper editory , | attending the luncheon here of the Associated Press epitomized his plat-

form in these words:

‘‘0::e of the pre-eminent requirements of our country at the present time is to establish and emphasize, in the public mind this law of ser

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Mrs. Aithur Walker of this city is spending the week in Indianapolis.

Chalmer Myles, of Cloverdale, was in tiiis city today on business. Nelson Taulmai, proprietor ot the

Star Barbrg Shop \a- in Terre Haute

today on business. -

The Kappa Kapi a Gamma Alumnae ' vice. The danfeer of America is not dub will meet ^jth Mrs. Frank Gil- . in the direction of the /failure to more Thursday aft moon at 2:30. retain its economic position but in Carpenter work has been started on | the direction of the failure to main-

the new home o Mr. and Mrs. E 1 ( tain its ideals.’

Jones, on east Washington street. j Around that thought Mr. Coolidge The Boston Club held a delightful built up a complete program, both

of Mrs. Bl. B.'domestic and foreign, of legislation

meeting at the ]i me

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George Gibson has moved from j Taylor, east Wa -hington street, on ! south College Avenue to south Locust , Monday evening, i s t r ect. i Will E. GlideweU, of Putnamville,

,. r was in this city today on business.

| Mrs. Mason Vermillion confined . ^ condition of Profess0 r Dobell, | to her home on west Franklin street ^ ^ been confined t£) hia home | with illness. , £ or p as t week, was reported im-

Miss Beulah Crodian, of Ladoga, j proving rapidly,

visited friends and relatives in this ' Robert H. Kimmel of Indianapolis city over Monday. : visited John A. Friend of this city

[Sunday. Both boys were prisoners of war at Rostatt, Germany, in 1918

PREVO & THOMAS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service

Phones—Office 305, Res. 693

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Mrs. A W. Broadstreet and children are visiting Mr. aad Mrs. Bred Hixon in Indianapolis. The S. C. C. Club will meet with Miss Helen Browning, 1015 south Indiana street, this evening. Mrs. Gallion and daughters, of Bloomington, visited relatives and friends in this city Monday and Tues-

i day.

and had quite a line chat of days spent in the German prisons. A few changes are to be made in the house belonging to Mrs. Nellie T. Anderson, east Elm street, which will be occupied by the Phi Gam fraternity for several months. The repair work will be in the attic of the structure.

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A GOLDWYN PICTURE Featuring Frank Mayo, Virginia Vaiii and Ford Sterling BENEFIT BETTER HOME WEEK OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY NIGHT Two Shows—Admission 25 cents

Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Alspaugh I were called to Spencer Tuesday by j the serious illness' of the former's j

brother, T E. Alspanugh.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carter and Joel Denman, of Chicago, have returned to their homes after a visit here with

| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Denman.

THE CARNIVAL IS ALL READY

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The annual senior carnival will be held at the High School on Wednesday, April 23 starting at 7:00 p. m. One of the main features will

, , be a parade in the afternoon start-

! Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chenoweth, who |. ng froni the HiKh at 4;0n 'have been visiting relatives in Mar-1 m Hi>?h Schoo , stU(lents an<l fac _ tinsville, for the past week, leturned u j t . y w jjj p ar t j n the parade,

to their home in this city today.

and policy, which he made clear, he will attempt to carry out if elected. Taking up first the scandals, Mr. Colidge said their genesis lay in the “easy money” ear begotten of the war and declared that it was not surprising some government officials had been corrupted. ‘‘From all of this sordidnes, the affairs of government, of course, suffered,” said the President. In some of it a few public officers were guilty participants. But the wonder is not that this was so much or so many, but that it has been so little and so few. The encouraging thing at present is the evidence of a well-nigh complete return to normal methods of action and a sane public opinion.” o HEARD BY RADIO The address in New Y'ork Tuesday by President Coolidge was heard by some Greencastle radio fans. The entire speech was plainly heard at the Greencastle Battery Service Station on the north side of the square, the receiving set and loud speaker of Mr. MacDonald getting the speech j in a most satisfactory manner. Quite j a number heard it from the MacDon-

ald station.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Spurgeon of Salem, Indiana, stopped off here on their way to Indianapolis where Mr. Spurgeon will undergo a surgical operation.

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James Sweet, who is attending Purdue University spent the week end with his parents and had as his guest, Reynold Byrd of Mamacha,

Washington.

The following prizes will be offered: Most graceful horseback rider, $1 merchandise at Hamilton’s Music (Store; most beautiful float, 2 Victor I records at Cartwright't; Most original float, $1 merchandise at Mullins, j funniest or mos t rickety car, $1

WARSAW. Ind., April 22—Forrest Lodge, No. 40, Knights of Pythias, Warsaw, will on May 22, celebrate its

When Ordering: Groceries Say-WHITE LILY FLOUR and have the best

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HARRIS MILLING CO.

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W. L. Denman has been appointed Insurance Policy Adjuster for the Ben i Hur Lodge, and expects to be away ' from Greencastle a considerable part i of his time in the future. Grover C. Thomas, through his attorney, Fred V. Thomas, has filed suit in the Putnam Circuit Court to collect a note and total judgement of $450 which is alleged to be due and

unpaid.

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LOSSON VS. LOSSON

filed in the Putnam Circuit Couit. | Hays & Murphy are attorneys for the plaintiff. Cruel treatment is al-

merchandi.se at Rickett’s;best clown, $1 merchandise at Prevo’s; best formed organization, 5 lbs. candy at Cash’s; Ford carrying most passengers, One suit cleaned and pressed at Ideal Cleaners. All high school students are urged i to participate in this event. The evening program will consist j of a continous vaudeville program in ! the Auditorium beginning at 7:00. The following hig acts will be featured: The Sap Syncopaters and Melody Entertainers will make their first appearance here in a novel musical

act.

Black and Clapp, colored comedians and a colored quartet will furnish two more acts of the program

high school theatre | while a one act comedy will complete Friday evenings. It [the bill. This performance will last

half and the and 25 cents.

l The Second Ward Parent-Teachers j Association will give a benefit picture

1 show at the Thursday and

will he Charles Ray in “The Courtship | about an hour and of Miles Standish.” ! admission will be 15

not faVoniHy reported out, the wets arc expected to bring them upon the floor by petition, fhis proceedure is

golden jubilee. John Peterson and P erm ^ ssa ^® under the revision of William D. Frazer are the only two rules accomplished this season, living charter members of the lodge, j Signatures of LjO members are There are several members who join- j necessar y to force the committee to ed the lodge 40 years ago. A feature j ‘^charge the bills under the new rule, of the celebration will be an address | ^ e P resen f a ti ve John Philip Hill, by the grand chancellor of Indiana. I M ai yl an d wet, who is directing the o ' fight for 2.75 beer, says that he can T'/Th I muster that many signers—and more. 1 Lf V Uf I wN I W ets frankly admit that they have

j little hope of a favorable report upon

ANH RFFR I their measures - A poll of the comYv llcl-j ULjLiIY | mittee shows drys in a comfortable

I majority.

CONGRESS WILL VOTE ON THIS 1 Heann f? s on th e r,! * b '*ls have arc . ISSUE AT THIS SEASON ^ int6r6st Iigto, repineIS BELIEF in8: for tlie mornent even the Daugh-

erty and Teapot Dome investigations j

as a drawing card.

The committee today was to hear scientific experts who were to attempt to show that 2.75 per cent, beer

Nina Losson versus John Losson

is the title of a new suit for divorce ^ged in the complaint.

There will also he a whirlwind of

sideshows.

Doitaa?

Talks

“T’M very popular. ^ Nearly everybody wants me. People work hard to get me—but few make any effort to keep me after they have me. The most sensible people, when they have captured me, keep me safe in the bank. ,,

Interest Accounts opened at this bank for deposits of one dollar or more

Centra l N ' a ' lonilBd,,k

Trust Company

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Mrs. Patrick Henry and her mother Mrs. Georgeann Byerley drove to

I Crawrfordsville Monday afternoon to ( . ■ visit Mrs. Byerley’s sister, Mrs. Paul; Regina Home Cleaning Service is ; Tapscott and husband. Mrs. Byer- '>eing enjoyed by many housewives. | | ley’s father, Willis Johnson, of Leban- j They do not worry about houseclean1 on, returned home with them wor a ' n Ki f be Y ^ ^ e gi na lb> tbe wor ' < - j few days visit. J Cleaning rugs, draperies, mat-

1 tresses, clothing, overcoats, furs, also |

Irene Owen entertained some of the re( rister, changing feathers from I her friends at her sixteenth birthday bo i s ter to pillow, washing clothing, j| party. Those present were Mae Mul- 1 drying hair and many ot her things. I lins, Catherine Long, Elva Tuttle, bur guarantee of free service does 1 1

not end with the first year but continues just as long as you ask for it.

WASHINGTON, April 22--Con-gress will vo o upon the light wines and beer issue this session irrespec-

tive of the act’on taken by the hoi se [ j s no t intoxicating. judiciary committee upon pending ] <

proposals to n.odify the Volsteao act,

wet leaders predicted today.

While beer advocates would volcome a favoralle report of 59 identical “beer bills” upon which hearings ate now being held ,they have not placed all their eggs in one basket.

If the modification mea-ures

R. A. MASONS—Called convocation Greencastle Chapter No. 22, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. M M degree.

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B. P O ELKS—Regular session of

Greencastle 7:30 p. m.

Lodge N. 1077, Tuesday

CALDWELL, Sec’y.

With the coming of the time for classes tomorrow morning the public schools will open to resume the work until the end of the present term. The DePauw campus i? beeinninj to take on a livelier appearance with the returning of the university dudents this afternoon from their Laster vacation. •

SPRING HOUSE CLEANING

Welman Hinton, Letha Irwin, Ralph Irwin, Frank Masten, Elbert DeVaney i Percy Masten, Gilbert Tate and Dennis Hill. They all left at a late hour , wishing her many more happy birth-

days.

One customer got a dust bag free after owning a Regina for more than seven years. Would you like such service? Have a Regina Demonstrated in your home now. Phone

W. R. Bethuram,

RADIO FEATURES

Helen Bernice Bettis, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bettis, of Clinton 540-X or 472-Y. township, was united in marriage to Regina Corp.

Leonard L. Bishop, of Indianapolis, on Thursday afternoon, April 17th, at

Methodist parsonage by Rev. Duncan. 1 WEAF, New York, (492M), WCAP Mrs. Bishop has been employed for Washington (4(i9 Ml, WGY, Schnectthe past year as bookkeeper for the ady (380 M), WHAC, Boston (278 M) Aldag Varnish and Paint Co., of In- and other stations, 1:45 p. m., EST 1 dianapolis. —Annual luncheon of the Associated

Let us help you with one of our high ffrade ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPERS We carry the celebrated APEX and EUREKA Electric Sweepers We consider them the best sweepers on the market for the price.

CALL UP— and a demonstrator will call or you may try one FREE in your own home for a week. v is Sold with or without attachments

CALL UP

Press, with address by President

Evangelist Bob Lewis, a notably 1 c 00 Bdge.

successful leader, and. forcibly pulpit CFCA, Toronto, (400 M), 8

speaker, will open his engagement here in Ixieust Street M. E. church

p. m.,

EST—The Harmonic choir.

WOAW, Omaha (526 M) 9 p. m.,

, tonight at 7:30. A Sunshine Band CST—Omaha Elk’s band, will be organized tomorrow-afternoon I WGN, Chicago, (370 M), 9 p. m. at 4 p. m., of children. Public cor-1 CST—Concert program, dially invited to these s*pecial services, j KPO, San Francisco, (423 M), 8 Member- of other churche-; cordially p. m., PCST—Program by the Or- I 1 invited. pheus Club of Oakland. I

Sold for cash or for a small payment down and the balance on weekly or monthly payments, which ever suits the purchaser best.

Allen Brothers

“Money’s Worth or Money Back”

Remember—we sell I 11 *’ wonderful A. B. C. ELECTRIC WASHERS. Ask your neighbor about Hers. Sold for cash or on terms