The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1924 — Page 2
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Opera House
A. COOK Proprietor tvnd Manager.
THE DAILY BANNER. OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1924.
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Thursday ROY STEWART In the Western Play Pure Grit ’
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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. RARIDEN, City Editor
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PAL, the Wonder Dog In the Century Comedy ‘The Rich Pup ’
Friday
MAE MURRAY In the Metro Photoplay “jazzmania ’ CLYDE COOK In the Sunshine Comedy “The Cyclist”
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Mrs. J. E. Cash was in Indianapolis today. J. F Hill, of Indianapolis, was in this city today on business. Mr. am! Mrs. John Irwin spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Harris. E. M. Chambers, of Cloverdale, was in this city today on business. Thomas J. Lovett ,of Roachdale, was in this city today on business. Louis Stevens is confined to his home on Elm street with a case of
mumps.
! Mrs. R. T. Riley lias been confined ~ J to her home the past ten days because
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H f The prayer meeting of the Presby-, 5 ; terian church, will be held chis eve-
E ning at 7:30 o'clock.
z i Charles, R. Pickens and J. S. CamE j mack, of Cloverdale, wmre in this
! city today on business.
The teachers and officers of College Avenue S. S. will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday even-
ing at 6 o’clock.
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PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 Res. 772-Y
JURY DISAGREE*
MOUNDS CITY, Kansas, May 1— After a nig/t of deliberation the jury sitting in the trial of John E. Scott, charged with murdering his wile, reported they had been unable to
reach an agreement.
Th court ordered th jurors to continue in an effort to r. iJe a verdict. The prosecution sought to prove that Scott killed his wife because o* a love affair with Mrs. Scott's 19-year-old niece, Arlene.
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See the Cork Saves t! is ice
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, May 1—Under the influence of a strong demand and | romewhat lighter receipts of 7,000 j j hog prices advanced 15 cents in trad-' 1 ing at the Indianapolis livestock exi change. I All transactions were at the flat ; , price of ?7.65. The demand continued \ good an i the market closed without | any signs of weakness. Sows and j ; pigs reflected the trend of the market; and sold slightly higher.
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jKappa Kappa Gamma j Spring Bazaar ! Friday and Saturday • RECTOR BROS. I Appropriate Gif s for Mother’s Day
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HOW DID THE NEW WORLD MOVEMENT OF THE BAPTISTS COME OUT?
This question will be one of several very interesting matters to be considered at the monthly meeting of the First Baptist church tonight at 7:30. Among these questions are the financial arrangements for the completion of the house, and a proposed statement concerning the subject of war. A program for tne summer season is in the making and every member and friend of the church ought to have a part in making it a good one. Come along.
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GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT TO TAKE \LL DAY TRIP
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Kitchen Cabinets Electric Ironers Breakfast Sets Electric Washers 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 Kite lien C i:fitting Co. 31 the Gas Office
The Sons of Veterans will meet j Friday evening at 8:00 at the D. A. R. Lodge Headquarters. Edgar Har-
ris, Commander.
The Parent-Teachers Association of j 1 the Martha Ridpath building will sj meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’rT’l I clock. All the members are urged
to attend.
; Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wells, Mrs. ^! William A. Wells and daughter Miss id Ruhr are at home from Terre Haute T where they visited with Claude Canjj] j torwine and family .
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Cork-Wall Window j The Alaska Cork-Insulated RefrigI erator 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 Cc-k Wall Window. It's virtually a little X ray. Lets you look in and awially see the ICE-Saving inner walls of heatdcfyir.g Pebbled Corf Save ice this summer with an Ah, Sizes and
prices for every home.
Mo pay your first months ice bill. Our special sale wdl -tart .Monday, April 28, and will close
Saturday, May 3.
Kitchen Outfitting Company —At the Gas Office—
The general tone of the cattle mar- j ket was better and prices were steady ; to stronger. One lot of prime steers j brought a top of $10.(15. Good heif- j ers were in steady demand at $9 down.' Receipts were 800. Trading was active and prices were 50 cents higher in the cattle market. A few choice fancies brought a top of $11 and all good veals sold from $10 to $10.50. Receipts were 800. Sheep and lamb quotations were nominal on receipt of 50 head.
INTEREST IN REVIVAL iS GROWING
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Smoothing Out ths* Rough Places Money in Bank is Like Shock Absorbers Shock absorbers, snubbers and other easy-riding devices save a lot of wear on the automobile—by smoothing out the rough places. And a growing bank account will take a lot of the bumps out of the road of life which is ahead of you and of those whose happiness means most to you. Here's the right place to come to get this necessary equipment installed in your scheme of living. • f The Bank That Will Help You to Ffnancrnl Independence CITIZENS TRUST CO. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
FIRST NATIONAL RANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
DR. LEWIS IS CREATING MUCH INTEREST IN MEETING AT LOCUST STREET CHURCH
The office i f the county treasurer was a bu.-. place on Thursday morning. Over 325,000 in tax money was taken in b,\ Mr. Clodfelter and his
assistants before noon.
The funeral of George Kuark, v ho died yesterday at Fillmore, will he held from the Methodist Church in Fillmore at 2:30 Friday afternoon, with burial in the Fillmore cemetery.
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CROWDS ARE GROWING Last Night the Church was Filled to Hear a Strong Sermon. Younger
Folks Are Also Interested
DELTA THETA TAU DANCE AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Friday, May 2
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, Gieencastle Lodge, No. 564, K. of former governor. Lambert was seni P. will meet toinight at 7.30 o’clock tenced yesterday just before McCray j in regular session. All members are received his sentence, urged to be present. Visiting broth- McCray inquird with deep interest ers are welcome. Lee McNeely, about the honeymoon oi a newspap-
K. R. S. er man.
Rev. O. E. Badger, a son of Rev. “ He was one o£ m y b °y s when 1
A large audience heard Evangel-
ist Lewis last night in the Locust
j Street M. E. church deliver his sec-
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ning. Mr. Lewis used the four men la ' u,J church people ne< ike up | who took the crippled man to Jesus to law enforcement. — to be cured. The first man repre- “Lots of fine folks in these churches -~ sented Love, a basis for helping folks under the shadow of DePauw Univei- E get to Jesus. Love for souls is the sity, but more careless and utterly = great factor. Last night Mr. Lewis indifferent to their vows, are the spoke on Faith, Mr. Faith being the deadest lot I have ever seen in my second man. Faith comes by hear- work for souls,’’ the evangelist said, ing the word. It exercises, produces Continuing, he said, “Oh, dear peostrength, just as exercises help our pie, wake up to the religious needs
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and Mrs. O. E. Badger made a brief lllst came ’ nto 1111 governorship and |rnusc i es g row- Mr. Lewis said many of Greencastle, harvest time is at
The entire Geology Department of DePauw University under Professor E. R. Smith will take an all day field trip Saturday, May 3. The places vis- I ited will include the Shades anil Tur- | key Run, two of Indiana’s foremost spots of natural beauty. This will be a culmination of several short field I trips the various classes have participated in during the year. About twenty-five students will be taken and I one of the trucks of John Cherry has been employed to transport the stu-
dents.
Many of the places have signified
their willingness to cooperate in thi.educational matter and the Shades Called meeting Temple Lodge, No. and Turkey Run have willingly 47 F. & A. M. Friday at 7:30 p. m. thrown open their doors free of j E. A. Degree charge to the department. The own- ' GEO. STEVENS, W. M. er of Eel River Falls refused to al- ' E. E. CALDWELL, Secy.
low the young geologists the use of Eel River Park for a study of land formations, etc., without an admission fee. As only about twenty minutes of the entire all day trip would be spent here, this one spot had to be omitted from the schedule. About 13 miles of the surrounding country will be covered with all geologic points of interest and the group will start at 4:30 a. m. and will not return until late in the even-
ing.
visit with his parents here the first of the week. He is in charge of a church in South Eastern Indiana, and
is having fine success.
John Friend, local landscape gardener, made a lucky find Wednesday. Mr. Friend was working on a lawn at one of the sorority house when he
that the newspapermen eat supper with him in the station at Cincin-
nati.
McCray wrote a letter to his wife before he ate dinner. “My thoughts are of her, and always,” he said. A crowd gathered in the restaur-
ran across eighteen mushrooms, but ant to see McCray. He was asked alas the small vegetable growths were for his autograph and granted the
I don t ■want to lose track of 111 y j church people in Greencastle are like hand, Locust street members are not hoys, McCray said. McCray insisted . D eac j g eai a i wa y S receiving and interested as I have a right to ex-
in a can.
MASONK NOTICE
The Parent-Teachers Association of the Mary Emma Jones building will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Dr. Beyl will speak and a miscellaneous program of music will be given by the children of the var-
1 ious rooms.
reuest.
The man who received It remarked “That signature went a long way, 1
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didn’t it, governor.’’
After leaving Cincinnati, McCray again called the newspaper men into his stateroom and talked with them. Asked if he had any message to the people of Indiana, he said: “I still jhavfc a clear conscience
Modern Woodmen of America who is I am absolutely innocent of any i interested in the trip to Cloverdale, intent to do wrong. I am going and every member of the Drill team down there to take my medicine. Tell ~ i is requested to be present at the i ' u ‘ '
, meeting to receive final orders and
practice for Cloverdale work.
never giving. Some day, he said, pect they should be, or better still they should go out on the road and as Jesus Christ expected when ho
watch a snail go whizzing by them, said, ‘By your fruits, you shall know gelistic campaign.
Gombling and bootlegging in Green- them.’”
castle he said he intended to tell For more than an hour he made a some day what he had learned about most earnest and heart stirring aoit since coming here. He said young peal to his hearers to be more conmen are spending hard earned money cened about the souls of people all to dam(n) their lives. He said church about them, possibly in ther homes, people are getting angry for him He urged them to egin a more earnspeaking the truth. est prayer life. So few nomes seem In speaking of currying a horse to be open for prayer for the suc-
he said, “I used to find that the an- cess of this campaign, be said we imal took it fine until I came near ought to have scores of homes join-
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ing in this feature every morning. He asked the church members to wake up to the desperate needs oi
this day in Greencastle.
The boys and girls Sunshine Bar.: is growing in interest each day. It is a wonderful feature of the evan-
The Bible study
and memory drills are a fine part t.f the work, couple with verses and songs. Reds and Blues of the sides in the contest, he expects the largaudience tonight. Folks are be- ■ :; *o attend from the country n - :'! seats will be in demand before t-ng if interest grows as he predicts it will. The public is welcome. All church folks are asked to prayer and attend all they possibly can.
Every member of the Volz Camp
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E. Lee Conroy, of New York City, is painting several new scenes for the Opera House. A large curtain for the front of the stage is being paint- ( ed and will carry the ads of several
j local business houses. Mr. Conroy is jail.
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the people of Indiana I did my best j E to give them a good government. | = Just tell them that, and that I will E
he back them.”
At 9:50 McCray asked to retire. He seemed weary and remarked thai he did not get much sleep the tw'o nights he was in the Marlon county
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The train bearing McCray passed ~
through Chattanooga at 6:45 and E spo.l southward through the moun- z
tains of northwestern Georgia. Robert Lambert, 23-year-old pris- r
oner under sentence for conspiracy ^ to steal autos, who was being taken ~ to Atlanta with McCray, escaped ^
J. R. Stewart, who resides north of the city, suffered a serious attack of illness suddenly this morning on the cast side of the square. Dr. Tucker was called and Mr. Stewart was taken to his home where he was reported resting easier later in
the day. He is a carpenter by trade. G7'“! L _
Wertz, near Rathburn, Tenn., J. R. V/iley from Purdue Univei--ity was in this city Wedne-day and toegther with O. H. McNa >, County agent, they visited the herds of Ru-
ffidph Ferdice, Floyd Gardner, Ben state P rison at Michigan City D crave, C. T. Webster . ,d Nellie P‘ ed tho stateroom.
from the custody of Deputy Marshal ~
Wertz, ~
today.
Lambert was sleeping with Wertz in a berth while McCray and hh friend, E. J. Fogarty, warden of the
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AND OH! SUCH BEAUTIES—MADE OUT OF PURE LINEN IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. MODELS FOR ALL AGES. Sizes 16 to 51
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Dick . M . Wiley is intorc ed in the T n Litter Club and Wednesday was ■rent in the .-election of litter.-.
Lambert jumped from the berth
while Wertz slept and steppd from a window of tho moving train. He
was handcuffed at the time.
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, | e will have pickoel, yellow perch, ! pike and halibut steak. All fresh caught fish. Phone 583. Corner of Franklin and Market streets.
High Vacuum Rug Cleaning. Called for and delivered. We take in second hand furniture an clothing. Phone C42-Y. i-tf
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