The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1924 — Page 2

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Wednesday JOHNNY HINES In the Big Feature Comedy “Condurioi 1492 ,: IJEN TURBIN In Mack Sen nett’s Comedy “Pitfalls o[ A Pig City” Thursday ROY STEWART In the Western Play ‘Pure Grit'’

Carl Bratton, of Roachdale, was in thi.'- citv ti dax on busines.’'* K. C. Horner, of Cloverdale, was in this city today on business. Pave Braden, deputy sheriff, was in Cloverdale today on business.

A. R. Carmichael State Highway

Policeman was

business.

Mrs. Martha L. Hillis on West Walnut street is confined to her home by

sickness.

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THE DAILY BANNER; Entered in trie Past Office at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail

matter.

HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor

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STUDY HIM, be patient with him. It is hard for him to realize that you are no longer a baby that he loved j and fondled and played with. |

Shaie his work, ep in and do the Office Phone 189

he would to do. -‘slmw > him that you are becoming a man be- j can <» you can si ire responsibility. Tell him the truth : o matter what it 1

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office

Res. 772-Y

admires a boy

costs. A man alvay

in Rockville today on , t j, at fan i je trusted ! Try to make him happy: tell him jeood jokes; make :m laugh. A man lies the people he laughs with not the I e:ipl he laughs At. Tell him the new experiences which come to you. He (went through the -ume experiences,

Special at Nazarene church tonight.: years ago. It will do him good. It George Wilson, well known citizen,, p raisp hilT1 • R( , a Uy ( vouv father j

See the Cork li'ux

Saves the Ice

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n will preach.

| would rath?r ha\i

flatter him, I

than to hear the highest praise from

Mrs. W. H. Walden has gone <> , le else. He cares what you Danville where she will visit with think about him. When he does some-

E relatives for several weeks.

| thing you like, tell him so. When he

j does something you do not like, just

.1. B. Graver and Earl Hinkle were keep still. He is apt to see his mis-

in Harmony on Tuesday night and at- j take quicker,

tended the Red Men lodge there.

PAL, the Wonder Dog In the Century Comedy “The Rich Pup”

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Any bright boy can manage average father if he makes up

mind to do so.

I know a man who failed in business and lost a comfortable fortune. He was even thinking of suicide. His hoy came into the store and found

him discouraged.

“Why what’s the matter with you,

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| Save the Surface and Safe All

1 Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, White Lead,

Colors in Oil, Stains with or w ithout Varnish We have Paints and Varnishes of all standard makes for all purposes, at popular prices to suit the occasion.

See Us Before Buying

MULLINS, Drug Store

Miss Mary Leslie, who Is employed at the Exchange in Indianapolis is visiting her parents in this city 'or

several days.

The Parent Teachers association of

the Martha Ridpath School will meet Dad?” asked the hoy. All members urged ‘Son. I have lost every dollar I

have in the world.'’

! The boy looked surprised, then

The Woman's Study Club will "I'lvhat'do S you care. Dad, you built meet Thursday afternoon at z.o one business and earned one fortune, o’clock with Mrs. Charles Rector on you can do it again. Besides you’ve

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DePauw Notes

bration. Onq of the features of the

got mother and me, we’ll help.” Let me say this about yourself.

Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Alspaugh are Be clean. No boy can afford to be at home from Spencer where they at- unclean. God maib this world threetendetd the funeral of the former’s ^, urths wat ? r one-fourth land. I lenueiu me reason ls ver y |,i aln- There is

enough water in this world to keep

: The Pochahontas Lodge will cole- y 0ur wors f enemy. Almost hrate their fourteenth anniversary in a ]| diseases come from dirt. Anv their hall this evening. Members and kind of dirt is bad whether material, their friends are invited. ka! or spiritual Therefore, keep

dirt off your body, keep it out of your j

* Mr and Mrs S. C. Prevo, who have mind, keen it out of your heart, and hem visiting their sons in this city ^ 5t your speech _ for the past week left Tuesday to housp of Go(1If vour body is the .return to their home in Terre Haute. fe nil) i e for the spirit of God, keep it Greencastle Lodge, No. . r -64, K. of Fill your life with religion. Open P. will meet Thursday evening at the windows of your soul to prayer. 7:30 o’clock. Visiting brothers are Live each day so that God will feel

at home with you

Look Into the Cork'Wall Window The Alaska Cork-Insulated Refrigerator gets more cold out of the ice. Reduced ice bills each summer in thousands of homes prove it. To know why, come into this store. See the new Cork Wall Window. It’s virtually a little X ray. Lets you look in and actually see the ICE-Saving inner walls of heatdefying Pebbled Cork. Save ice this summer with an Alaska. Sizes and prices for every home. We pay your first months ice bill. Our special sale will start Monday, April 28, and will close Saturday, May 3. Kitchen Outfitting Company —At the Gas Office—

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AN INCREASE OF EIGHTEEN MILLION SAVINGS ACCOUNTS in the United States in ten years! What greater proof of the safety, the profit, the all-round wisdom and personal satisfaction of a savings account could even the" greatest spendthrift require? The increase in dollars was nine billion! What greater inspiration could we offer those who wonder whether they really could save on their present income! These millions find it possible to save in small amounts that are not missed. So will you, stimulated by the 4% interest we pay on savings accounts. CITIZENS TRUST CO. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER

FIRST NATIONAL RANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY

PREVO & THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones—Office 305, Res. 693

week-end will be the home appearance a '" a * s Work will be con ^ ^he human race* Is thousands of

LOCUST STREET SERVICE

INSTALLATION OF CHAPTER OF ALPHA TAU OMEGA

of the DePauw Glee Club on Friday 1 evening in Meharry.

furred. (years old, yet no man has ever disTW W«d Parent Teacher* SlaLTeyi

Speaking on the subject “Handi-, Many 0 f the fraternities will cele- Club will meet Friday afternoon at Tlip bpst nipn ^bat ever lived in this

caps,” Vice President Henry B. Long j brate May 11, a.s Mothers’ Day. It i 2:30. Mrs. C. K. Hughes will talk -world have been worshippers of God. den, who is now acting president of being May Day Sunday also, at the and Mrs. C. W. Otis, Mrs. A. G. As a rule criminals are not relig-

DePauw during the absence of Pro - | college, a host of guests will be on dent George R. Grose, who is attend- t ,ie campus, many of whom will bo ing the Methodist Conference in Mothers of DePauw students. Springfield, Mass., said that the man ! — -O

and woman who make a success in i life inspite of handicaps, are those to

whom the world bows.

Brown and Mrs. George Christie will >ous. Got on the right side, move

along with the host crowd.

Keep over in mind President McKinl.v’s favorite motto from Emer-

son :

give a special program of music.

Greencastle Chapter 255, O. E. S. is invited to attend the meeting of Roachdale Chapter, Friday evening.

BOAT.M \\ ROAD OBJECTED

TO BY REMONSTRATORS ^ ' s desired that all who can do so ^ 0 mr make the trip. Sarah Wright, sec.,

He told incidents of where men and ' ()n e Hundred and Forty-Five Tax 01lve Brown > worth y m a,r °n- 2t women, handicapped phj ically, had j Payers of Monroe Township File q>be Greencastle District Convenaccomplished wonderful deeds, espec- , Objections to Proposed Road t j on 0 f G)e Woman’s Home Missionially did he stress the achievements I 0 ary Society will convene in the Cen- ! of an Antwerp artist, who without | ^ remonstrance with one hundred tenary M. E. Church at Terre Haute,' either arm, became through the dex- anf * forty-five names on it, has been Thursday, May 1 at 2:30 o’clock, clos- j terous use of his feet, one of the | Placed on file in the office of W. I). j nK w jth the evening service Friday. ■ world’s greatest painters. j Lovett, county auditor, protesting \ jr 00 ,| attendance from Greencastle

“It is well,” sai.l the speaker, “to ; gainst the building of the Fred Boat- j 8 expected. take an inventory of oneself every j man e f a * roa 'l * n Monroe township. t o

now and then and find out if you have I ^ was sa *'* fbe original petition only

a handicap, and if you have, work all j carr i e, l one hundred atjl five names, I C

and it was further said if this is the 1*1 VZ f IUiJ-Lj case the remonstrators will be able I 117 r* A

away, it being May 10, the many to kil ,the proposed road ^vve- | W Ak) ULr LA 1 LD

“So near is granduer to our dust,

So near is God to Man,

When duty whispers low, You must

The youth replies, I can.”

Another interesting service was held last night in the Evangelistic Seies in Locust Street. Evangelist Lewis was unusually helpwul in his sermon last night, dwelling on the value and importance of being sure winners for God’s Cause. He used the New Testament story of the Palsied Man brought to the home where Jesus was stopping to be cured of his illness. He gave a graphic description of the incident and the discourse made a profound impression on all present. He will furnish the

sermon tonight,

j Evangelist Lewis is anxious to have a larger attendance of the Lo

Willard C. Wesner versus •aiberine Wesner, is the title of a suit f«r

o divorce filed in the Putnam Circuit New Fraternity on Campus at De- j Court on the grounds of abandonment. Pauw University Will Be Formal- q ly Completed this Week-End I The True-Hixon Lumber Componv o—-—— has filed suit in the Putnam Circuit The Indiana Delta Rho chapter of Court against Margaret Gasaway Hwi Alpha Tau Omega will be formally in- Lawrence Gasuwa yto foreclose a lien. stalled at DePauw University on Fri- j o day and Saturday of this week by na- : An affidavit has been filed in the tional officers who will be the guests Putnam Circuit Court by Frank Ed-

of the new chapter. Some 20 members of the fraternity from Indiana and Michigan chapters will also be here for the installation exercises. There will be twenty-five charter , members of the fraternity. Several 1

wards against William L. Johnson, charging him xvith driving kL automovile into his property and causing damages.

BOYS MADE MERRY AT THE HIGH SCHOOL

the harder for your goal.”

With May Day only a few days !

girls’ organizations upon the campus

ment.

are busily preparing for the May Day i Pageant, the play, the May Day news- j W. W. Paris and C. H. Gable, of paper extra, the May Day breakfast, j Cloverdale, were in this city today on and other notable events of the cele-1 business.

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL BALL TEAM HANDED VISITORS A WALLOPING

Dollar Talks

ffW" "T’M NOT ve ^ ( / I I -1- by myself,

The Greencastle Higli School baseball team made a remarkable come j

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1 tie was planned that the designers j seemed to forget that there would be ! boys to take care of. Instead of providing a means whereby the boys j could be kept off the streets and out j of danger, they have been forced into them through lack of playgrounds to go to for recreation, and what is a boy without recreation ? “The Boys cannot be blamed for this,” he said, “it is we Dads who are to blame for the situation. Now, bow are we go-

Some very interesting papers in-

alumnae will return from the inilia- eluding the Saint Louis Globe Demotion. The exercises will all he held cratic and th e Indianapolis Herald

oust Street members, at the services at the home, 511 Each Washington were uncovered in the remodeling of and also a hearty co-operation of street. On Sunday afternoon lecep- the old Hurst Home which is being members of other churches. tion for townspeople ami college made into a funeral chapel by J. EHome prayer meetings are held at friends will be held at the home. McCurry.^ The papers date back o 9:30 to 10:00 in the mornings and i Among the officials of the fraternity ■' u Ku.'t 27, 1882 and seu ' ( '- nine homes are wanted for these who will be here for the installation t eres tmg articles were u ■ services. are Emerson Packard, Brocton, Mass., co ^ umns t ^ ie I ,a P ers - 111,1 1 uk The Children’s Sunshine Band is a National President; Frank W. Scott, ann ouneed the advance of t • Bn igreat feature of the work. The Boys Champaign, 111., executive Secretary f ,,rces on garrisons at Alexa Iria,

and Girls Chorus and the fine les- en deditor of The Palm, the fraterrD; ff. v Pt-

publication; Edson F. Folson, Indian- ——~ 0 ' apolis, Province Chief a. He will tOUR NEGROES DIE IN SD^KM also be master of ceremonies. Judge :— Lynn D. Hay, of Indianapolis, and OPELIKA, Alabama. April 30Prof. Harry D. Kitson, of Indiana Four 'mgroes were killed in a storm

back Tuesday afternoon after their,® to co,,e w ' t * 1 11 * ,0 Y S a P‘ defeat at the hands of Jefferson High P 1311 ^ bot h speakers roundly, last week and dropped the fasti After the speeches came the big Mooresville nine 20 to 3 in a game thing. The boys lined up and munch-

sons they are getting, will be a noted part of the empaign. Over 500 are enrolled and meet at 11 p. m. to receive instruction and practice drills, songs and Bible studies.

Come tonight to hear this strong, i University, will be present. capable evangelist and consecrated o

worker.

Public welcome.

SWAT HIM NOW

“The early fly’s the one to swat, It comes before the weather’s hot, And lays at least a million eggs, And sits around and files its legs, And every egg will bring a fly To drive us crazy by and by.”

which swept the Gentry Hi’l section

of the city early today.

More than a dozen home- were

E. S. Walters, of Cloverdale was a i wrecked and damage was estimated visitor in this city today. at upwards of $150,000. o ! Reports from Welsh said one white «ft>e Thomas, of Cloverdale, was in man was killed there, this cit> r today on business. ! ■■■■-- o

0 1 .The funeral of Nathanial Sweet wib . r. and Mrs. C. R. Dulin, of St. i, e Thursday morning at ten Petersburg, Fla., arrived Wednesday o’clock at the home one mile east of afternoon for a visit with Mr. and H arnr j c h station. Interment will be Mrs. Andrew Sweeney. j j n Forest Hill Cemetery.

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hut when I

if A an ^ a I Lit of my brothers , get together we form an

Interest ^Accounts opened at this bank for deposits of one dollarormore

army that is a strong guard against anv financial emergency, The best way to mobiliie us is to put a few of us in the bank every week.’*

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played on McKeen field. The local nine played accurate ball ^ during the entire length of the game I making only two errors, while the Mooresville team were less consistent making a total of eleven errors. Black, pitcher for the local nine, was the outstanding star of the game striking out 12 of the opposing batsmen and allowing three hits, while , the local batsmen were able to conj meet with fourteen singles. This is the third game for the Greencastle High School team and the several changes that' have been made has strengthened the team considerably. The local team has had very little ; practice since the previous game with 1 Jefferson and went on the field de- | Jefferson to win and the fielding and I work at the bat proved victorious. Moore and Hayworth were the bat- | teries for Mooresville, wntb Black and | Campbell working for Greencastle. | The game was called at the end of j the sixth inning. I Mooresville OlOOllxxx Greencastle 10 1 8 0 1 x x x x

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Everyone went home well pleased ] = and convinced that Boys Week started | = off in fine shape and the first day = had been a success, thanks to the bus-! =

iness men of Greencastle.

ED JACKSON ADDRESSED A LARGE CROWD

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Window Shades FOR ALL YOUR WINDOWS Do not put off replacing those old shades with good

new ones.

Water—oil color and dyed cambric finish—three shades of (ireen—Pongee—White and Duplex carried in

stock.

28 inches to 54 inches w ide, 5 feet to 9 feet length. Allen Brothers Money's Worth or Money Back”

fore his address. He was accompanied by a ladies quartet who sang several primary campaign numbers. A drum corps made “noise” enough bw fore the meeting to enliven the affair and make it resemble a regular campaign meeting. Harry Hawkins asted as temporary chairman of the