The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924.

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Opera House A. COCK Proprietor taid Manager.

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

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HARRY >1 SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor

DEMOCRATS IN A MUDDLE (Continued on Page four)

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Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows —Shows Start 7:00 Program Subject to Change Without Notice.

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MR. WISEMAN SAYS—

Hiram T. Crawley of Cloverdale ■pent the day in the city. Bert Hall of Roachdale was in thicity today on business. Phil Maxwell is suffering: from a ha,My ;prained risrht ankle. A. R. Carmichael, state highway ! policeman, was in Rockville Thursday

on business.

The Monday Club which was to meet with Mrs. Hurst on Monday atternoon at 2:30 has been indefinitely

j postponed.

The condition of William Thompwho suffered a stroke of apoplexy several days ago is reported

more favorable.

The Eire department was called to the Locust Street Church at neai 10:00 o’clock Thursday night. A Fiery Cross was burned. Mrs. J. F. Blackwell, Howe Blackwell and family. Willis Blackwell and family, of Indianapolis, are .-pending the week end with G. W. Crawley |

and family.

Mrs. Samantha Grimes, living on South Locust street, who fell Monday night while at the Locust street church and fractured her right forearm, is reported doing nicely.

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 Bes. 772-Y

gress,” said Mr. Bidaman, “first because the laws sets out the 5th day i i of April as the last date candidates, i can file withdrawals. I have no in- j tention of withdrawing under any condition or circumstances as Demo-

cratic candidate.

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Saves t*te Ice

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“All statements to the contrary ■ concerning any withdrawal or compromise with any candidate of either : Democratic or Republican tickets are propaganda both to confuse voters and alienate voters away from me in favor of some other candidate. “I again state most emphatically j that I am still in the race and aside from any egotism on my part I will be the Democratic nominee for congress

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“You will get more happiness out of that E thing you want so much if you do your sav- 5 ing for it in advance.” H

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The DePauw University Girls Glee Club concert, given last night at the First M. E. church under the auspices of the Beacon Light Girls Sunday school class, was attended by a small crowd. The girls, however, gave an excellent program, consisting of songs by the club, violin and cello solos and a trio of piano, violin and cello. The number of the program was

Economy Store

We Sell It for Less

Boiling Beef, per lb...., 10c Best Steak, per lb 30c Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb 15c Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced per lb 25c Best chipped Beef, per lb 55c Boiled Ham, per lb 40c

final Oranges, per dozen 25c ‘Pan Baby Chick Feed, per lb 3Vrc

from the Fifth district of Indiana.

FINAL PLANS BEING MADE

game between the Bloomington high

Look Into the 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.

(Continued from Page 1) Johnson then will do apparently is not determined, though he has threatened to sever all connections with the party. DEMOCRATS: Governor Smith, of New York, shot to the front towards the end of April | as the outstanding Democratic candi- j date, while Wm. G. McAdoo suffered , a serious blow in reverses in Massa-

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The scheduled Greencastle and

school basket ball teams which was bill paid for 30 days

Kitchen

was postponed by the officials.

chusetts and Ohio. Smith now has around 1G0 delegates pledged to him j and eventually will control many more; and from now on his campaign will be carried on with characteristic : vigor. Some observers today saw in

REAL refrigerator and get your ice ! ^‘ mes M ‘ <; ox / s 3We€ ' ,in * victor >' in ,

i Ohio over McAdoo an addition to the j Smith strength on the theory that j :

Outfitting Company when the time comes to begin the

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J C. MacDonald, who was elected a new councilman at Brazil on Wednesday night, is a brother of William MacDonald of this city and is engaged in the battery business in Brazi.

-At the Gas Office

Charles Ramsey of Russellville was in this city today on business. Charles Scribner of Russellville, was a business visitor in this city

Mrs. Myron McConnell of Detroit, today.

Mich., formerly Miss Ola Hurst of Albert Burke of Roachdale was a Brazil, and (laughter Mildred have ( business visitor in this city

spent the past few weeks visiting

Mrs. M. N. Reeves and Daniel Hurst, business visitor in this city today.

Brice Brown, who underwent an

“switches” that may determine the nominee, Cox will be likely to swing Ohio’s 5 votes to Smith. But some of Cox’s friends have a reverse idea— they say Smith eventually will swing

to Cox.

Smith is the only Democratic candidate to show much progress during

to Aliami, where Mr. and Mrs. James W Williams will remain until after

business visitor in this city today, the past month, for while McAdoo was C. J. Swain of Russellville was a suffering his double set-back, Under-

wood and Ralston were not doing any-

Mrs James W. Williams, who as- thing to attrack great attention.

• , u operation at the M. E. hospital of Insisted her mother, Mrs. Layman, home ‘ * , uianapolis several v ;s ago, was able o from Miami, Fla., is on her way back 1 >

to be out for the first time today

Wilbur O. Clodfelter, Putnam Co. KKVIVAL SERVICES

, , Treasurer, reported collection of $42,- j . , ] • ,ch001 * 000 in taxes on Thursday. He said A ^7, lar * e . audl ? nce tended tbe A. R. Chenowrth of the Franklin' this was the largest amount e ' anp:e ,f: srmce ln Locust Street

Street garage, had both the front taken in one day since he had been

and rear license plates taken from i n office.

his car in Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. Dr. C. C. Tucker gave the first of Chenoweth had parked his car and on a series of anti-typhoid fever shots returning found both license plates ' n the arm to all advanced officers in g 0ne . the DePauw R. 0. T. C. This Gov-

ernment inoculation against typhoid

Several patrols of the Boy Scouts fever is given to those who intend of Greencastle will hold a tent pitch- t o attend the six weeks training at

DELTA THETA TAU DANCE AMERICAN LEGION HALL

Good Music.

Friday, May 2

$1.50 per couple

M. E. church last night, filling the auditorium to overflowing. Many new faces were in the crowd, showing increased interest in the work. Evangelist Lewis preadhed for an hour and a half on the church. Its origin, authority and power. Jesus Christ was shown in a most elo-

| Kappa Kappa Gamma Spring Bazaar! | Rector Brothers, May 2 and 3 | Useful things, such as trays, pillow cases, = 1 towels, fans, aprons, luncheon sets, favors i § and baskets. =

quent and forcible manner to be its

ing contest on the Court House lawn Camp Knox, Kentucky, this summer. author i ’ its authority and power. No.

Saturday morning at ten o’clock. Fol- ,

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lowing this contest the scouts will hold a formal flag raising at the Central National Bank corner.

on a Summer Day’,, by the entire chorus and was a beautiful interpretation of Pan’s activities during

a day, from daybreak to nightfall, i — Much of the credit for the splendid uv - v Deans, 3L> lbs 2oc

Friends here have received word of the birth of a daughter, Mary Ann, to Capt. and Mrs. E. P. Wadden who are located in the Panama Canal

Fancy Apricots, 2 lbs 39c zwne - L' 8 ! 1 *-- Wadden was formerly Fancy Peaches, 2 lbs 27c connecte, l with the DePauw unit of Raisins, 2 lbs ,...25c the R ‘ °- T - C ‘ in thls c,ty - 1 runes, 2 lbs 25c a trial run, for the benefit of tbe

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one else could be the corner stone

of the church. Most earnestly he membership and exalt Christ. At the they will make a great showing in appealed to all to exalt Jesus in their close he made a tender appeal to the parade, which will be Sunday at

| lives and be loyal to his church and non-members to come and unite with “ P’ lri-

his commands. Sexeral times he some chuj-c]! arK j h e ]p on the Evangelist Lewis will speak again

work of the Kingdom of God. The tonight at 7:30 on a special t erne. Sunshine Band, boys and girls, are P u ^* c Ls cordially invited.

REPORTS FROM ATLANTA SAY DEATH TOLL IN CYCLONE WILL GO OVER 100 PERSONS

was applauded as he spoke of church and country and appealed to loyalty

and to the flag and country and the , . . .. , , , church, and to the gospel of Jesus havinf? a Rreat tlme under the lea ' 1 -

Christ.

ership of Mr. Lewis. They meet ar Roscoe Heavlin of Marion, In . an four o’clock each afternoon and are orator of national fame, will -peak at

I Mr. Lewis said Greencastle church getting ready for their religious pa- the court house Saturday evening,

a tit ax’>t> people must wake up and shake off rade Sunday afternoon. The drills May 3, at 8 o’clock on “Republiean-

TA, Ga., May 2. The death indifference and honor their church are very helpful to the children and ism.”

performance is due to the director Miss Anna May Payne and the accompanist, Miss Ruby McCarroll The Glee Club formed a veritable rainbow of color upon the rostrun i the girls being very beautifully gown- j ed. There were twenty-five girls taking part.—Brazil Times.

boys who acted as city firemen today, list in the storm which swept six Sugar, best granulated, 25 lbs...$2,19 was made this afternoon by the local southern states Tuesday and Wed- 1 - —- - - - - - " ——————— Water ground Bread Meal, lb...3c | fire force. A lire hose connection wa» nesday, mounted to 120 today as a4-illlllllimillllllHHimilimillllllltmmillinil HIUHIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllimilllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl 11111111

Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs 31c Fig Bars. 2 lbs 27c Electric light Bulbs each 25c

Buy and save at the ECONOMY STORE. We Sell It for Less

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“T’M NOT very 7 importaat by myselt, but when I and a lot of my brothers get together we form an army that is a strong guard against any financial emergency. The best way to mobilize us Ls to put a few of us in the bank every week."

Interest oAccounts opened at this hank for deposits of one dollar or more

Centra l Nao “ Bink

Trust Company

made at the plug at the intersection ditional reports of casualties were = of College Avenue and W’alnut sts., received. jg and the boys were taught how to Appeals for outside assistance S throw the water and operate the. have been received from several S plug. towns devastated by the wind. Red =

Cross units were rushed to these =

Many of the Rotary and Kiwanis p] aces 1 = ! women and others who would have „ . =

! gladly gone had they been invited, did ; splendid work all afternoon preparing for the supper for the boys. Mrs. C. E. Stoner, Mrs. E. P. Hauck and Mrs. I Ada Collins were among the neigh- , burs of Mr. Hauck who helped during

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WASHINGTON, May 2—William M. Butler, who will be chairman of the Republican national committee, succeeding John T. Adams, arrived in Washington today to discuss with President Coolidge the general organization of the national committee to

Ralph Howard, superintendent of the Indiana State Farm, had an insanity inquest held Thursday on L. C. Adams and George Thomas, both of Lake County and Howard Johnson of Bartholumew County, three inmates

of the farm. The board of insanity conduct the campaign.

consisted of Dr. C. T. Zarlng. Dr. W. Announcement that Butler would 1 M. McGaughey and Justice of Peace 8UCCee( , Adam8j ^ at the Whju?

House last night followed a conference between Adams and the presiI dent, in which the present chairman

The bodies of Mrs. Nannie Smythe ( si 1 *'! he wished to retire and-that Mr. =

and her daughter, iMss Hazel Day,

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R 11 Newgent. Adams and Johnson were found to be insane while Thomas was adjuded feeble minded

1 Coolidge made no objection.

arrived here Thursday from Phoenix,

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he accepted Adams’ offer and prompt- %

Arizona, where they died a week ago P u t ou t a statement designating E

in what was thought to have been a case of murder and suicide, and were burie din Forest Hill cemetery. A ; short funeral service was held by Rev. j Victor L. Raphael, pastor of the Pres- | byterian church. The bodies were ! taken directly to the cemetery from the Pennsylvania railroad station at

two o’clock.

Butler as his choice to succeed Ad- , — ams as head of the committee and E director general of the campaign. ! = It was no surprise that Adams E should desire to quit. But Mr. = Coolidge’s selection of Butler instead = of C. Bascom Slemp, his secretary, ” as the new chairman, did cause sur- =

prise.

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