The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 May 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924.

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Opera House

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Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows - Shows Start 7:00

Program Subject to Change Without Notice.

Friday ALICE TERRY In the Metro Super Picture “Where the Pavement Ends”

WILLIAM FOX Presents The Sunshine Comedy “Why Pay Rent”

Saturday

LOU NEWS

Nathan Call, of Koachdale, spent the day in this city. Miss Anna Finegan left for Louisville today to attend the Derby. Miss Hazel Pickett, of Floyd township. was in this city today on busi

ness.

j a. Bryan, Federal Prohibition officer was in Bridgton today on busi-

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post (Hike at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail

matter.

HARRY M. SMITki Editor and Proprietor S. R. RAR1DEN, City Editor

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR

Over Banner Office

Miss Daggy was able to be back at her post today. The proceeds from Junior picture which was shown at the Opera House Wednesday night, have been announc- ! ed. The amount, which far exceed the amount which they expected, was i

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The Theta Alumnae club will meet ' with Mrs. George Manhart Saturday afternoon.

‘ Monday club will meet Monday af1 ternoon with Mrs. Berl Hurst, ceme-

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SHIRLEY MASON the Youthful Folly Play “Love Letters”

Aesop's Film Fables Pathe News Weekly

High School Theatre DELUXE PICTURE PROGRAMS THURSDAY and SATURDAY (No Show Friday)

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MONNA VANNA Maurice Maeterlinck’s A Stupendous Picture Spectacle

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“Educational’ Comedy

Two Shows, 7:00 and 9:00 Admission 15c and 25c

i tery road, at 2:30. j Miss Edna Arnold and Miss Christine Wright motored to Indianapoj lis and spent the day. I Mrs. Jessie Hoover Tlass is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hoover on Elm street. James Daggy is reported growing weaker at the County Hospital where he went for treatment a week ago. The Parent-Teachers' Association. of the High School will meet Monday i May 26, for its picnic dinner ana

! social.

Glen Arnold, who is under treatment at the State Hospital at Rockville, L visiting friends and relatives in this ciy. Miss Helen Cox left Thursday for Sullivan, where she will join a party enroute to Louisville, Ky., to attend the derby races. Earl Runyan, Ed Brockway and Glenn Shoptaugh left today for Louisville to attend the Derby races tomorrow afternoon.

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$102.00 and some cents, a very gratifying result. About five of the boys who are taking Manual Training are 'building the scenery for the presentation of the ‘Toreadors.” The scenery which will he usd will all be made in the

school.

= | Some very attractive lattice work ^ i has been erected in the Gym for use

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= j tonight in the Junior-Senior Prom ^ i The boys in Manual Training clasE ses this morning w r ere given a rare = l treat. They went, accompanied by E | Mr. Knight, to visit the home which is being exhibited as the model home ^ i in Greencastle. They inspected it in

, , . j EI a detailed fashioned and seemed very Franklv, we are not Komi = wc]1 , with thpir trip . They

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tifflH' 1 it out. \\ (> ui.l i |<1 ^' = | lv part of the morning.

ard a tfuess that it will = I take an awful lot- Per- =

were gone on the trip during the ear-

haps you can figure it out. = \\V never could. Have you E tried ? However we know = the poultry remetlies we, E sell will materially reduce =

the loss

Tonight is the big night for the upper classmen. The Junior-Senior. Prom will come off tonight in all of ^ its brilliancy, and if indications are ( anything from which to judge, it j will be one of the most, if not the most brilliant affair of the term. The

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= florist has had a busy day of it to- = ' day and the decoration committee has E | shown what they could do in the way

of swell trimming.

Don’t forget that next week there • will be three big nights at the High School in the Music Week program. Monday, Wednesday and Friday

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We extend our gratulaticns to our many friends who are building new homes for themselrfej^this year. Every new b' Jstep forward, but it carries^ w , Series of “fixed charge?”—if., „ [• taxes, water rates, up-keep charges and all the rest. Why not prepare to meet them now by establishing a Special fund with-us to which you can add regularly and systematically ? “Carrying” your house will then be as easy as paying rent and much more profitable. FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY

Decoration day in the United States is the day set apart to the soldiers |

and sailors who have fallen in the j FOR SALE Window time of war. May 30th is said to poplar frame, weights,

have been chosen becaust it was the

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shade; single pane sash. Also sev-} eral screens, discarded in remodeling, at 25 cents each. Phone 537-L.

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Joseph Sharp, who is attending State Normal University, of Terre Haute, is spending several days with relatives and friends in this city.

of all who fought in any of wars of the United States. It seems that in recent years the people have

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burnside have gotten the true meaning ami

returned from Beaumont, Texas,

date of the discharge of the last soldier of the Union army in the Civil war. This day was originally |

called Memorial Day, and was ob- 0 served by processions and orations I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK in honor of the dead, and especially j INDIANAPOLIS, May 16—Hog by decorating with flowers the graves j prices held generally steady at the

the Indianapolis livestock exchange to-

PREV0& THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones Office 305, Res. 693

whore they spent the winter with th ir daughter, Mrs. Charles SI The Red Men’s lodge will meet j Monday evening at 8 o’clock. All

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE

\CALi k&LZR & KOEHLER Architects

member and t'-e team are urged to be present. A hour will follow

the business &ox icn.

purpose of the day and use Memorial Day, when three hundred sixtyfour days of the ear are left, on which to decorate the graves of their

loved ones. A call has been issued 1 $7 ' 70, whi,e choic6 ho * 9 brou Kht

from Headquarters that the flowers t0P ° f $ 7,76,

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day in the face of heavy receipts of 8,000 and hold overs of more than !

1,000.

The medand for local killers con-' tinued good and shipping accounts were fairly active. Bulk brought' $7.70. Heavies sold at $7.60 to

Members of Volz Camp

3349 Modern Woodman of America, be sure and be at the lodge hendquartei tonight at 7:00 o’clock to make

the trip to Clovordale.

year be used to decorate the graves 0 f our fallen heroes only. Let us all make a special effort to show

Number our appreciation of their complete

sacrifice in this our small way

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Miss Lucie T. Bowan, Mrs: John Bryan, Miss Margaret Foley, Miss Els!c Koehler and Miss Low left for Louisville today to attend the

races.

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Century club will meet Sat- 1 afternoon with Mrs. S. A.

Hays, Subject for the afternoon will.

be “Eugene O'Neill—the Dramatist,

work by Mrs. Donner

SCIENTISTS MAKE STARTLING DISCOVERIES IN SOUND

TESTS NEAR PARIS

PARIS, May 16.—Amazing rersults were acheived today in a scientific experiment in which ten tons of mel-

Sows and pigs were steady.

In the cattle market steers advanced to a top of $11. Other classes remained steady. Buying was of a brisk variety. Receipts W’ere 800. Prices remained steady in the calf market with the practical top at $11, though a few select offerings brought $11.60. Bulk moved at $10 to $10.50

Receipts were 1,000.

Sheep and lamb receipts numbered 200. Prices remained steady on a

fairly active demand.

Two Illinois parties driving BuicK touring cars collided at the corner of Tennessee and Bloomington streets, Friday afternoon at about 2:00 o’clock. The occupants of neither car were injured other than a few

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Home economics open house at the Home Economics cottage, Saturday, May 17, from the textiles clothing, foods and diateticts courses, students, faculty and friends

are invited.

inite were exploded on a plateau' tninor bruises - Tbe ri K b t ban(1 < ’ a r

was thrown against the high bank by

the inpact.

Automobile after automobile passed j through the city today, filled with tourists, enroute to Louisville, for the big K( ntucky Derby tomorrow.

1 The machines were all

! State Road 32.

Russell Alexander, a student in DePauw, left Friday for Louisville, w-here he will attend the Derby races.

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near Limoges in the department of

the Haute Vienna.

The experiment was to test zones of sound and silence and the effect

of the explosive on wind.

The blast was not heard at Tulle, 40 miles away, but as plainly heard at Bordeaux, as well as Walsall and Birminghham, England, 500 miles

fol! w‘ r • awa ^* listeners on the Eiffel tower state highway commission today ln ’ strained their ears in vain. j awarded the contract for supplying i Although the explos'on, perhaps gasoline, oil and grease for the de-

; Deputy sheriff Dave Braden went t be most tremendous ever attempted, partment’s trucks and automobiles to to Indianapolis today to bring back t° r e a crater 20 feet deep and 65 the Standard Oil company at an estiRoy Garret, who was held by police ^ oet iu diameter, atmospheric con-' mated cost of $400,000. | authorities in that city. Garrett ran sequences apparantly were slight, I The Standard’s bid was lower than

= Mr. Wiseman Says: E E ‘ There are two things that do a E j* l°t to build self respect and create E E V \ (J community prestige, owning your 5 dwX's? y own home and having a savings ac- | count.” 1 i ’'Xwk ~ 6% 0N SAVINGS - i GREENCASTLE SAVINGS and LOAN E 'WlOT ASSOCIATION Greencastle, Indiana. | TiiiimtiiiMiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiin OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa QOOC Saturday Cash Meat Specials Fresh Boiling Beef, lb 30c Fresh Brains, lb Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb 12y 2 c Miller-Hart Picnic Hams, lb 12 1 2C Sugar Cured Bacon, Heavy, lb 12^ Fresh Pork Shoulders (who.e) lb 15c Fresh Sausage lb 15c Sue-ar Cured Bacon, (half or whole), lb . 15c Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, lb 22c Breakfast bacon, machine sliced (no rind or waste) 25c PHONE 12 WE DELIVER W. H. £f LJ0RGE 0000 ° c ^- > ^0^NXXXXXXXXXXXXY30000000C>00OO00000C O. J, 'OOC

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| An account at this bank will enable you to | | buy or build your own home or to meet mort-1 grage, interest, tax and insurance payments 1 when due. 1 Central Trust Company

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off with a young girl living near f° r animals’ places nearby were un- 1 other concerns on gasoline and lubriI’utnamville several days ago. j injured with the exception of one ; eating (hi and about the same on oth-

! little guinea pig killed by a pebble. - r items.

An Illinois car and the large North o~ ' -

S ic I ine Parlor car from Chicago, - A SPLENDID MEETING collided near Somerset Friday even-j Mrs. George Garrett’s beautiful eig while on their way to this city, home was where Section four of the w ; ,ere they intended to stop over Union entertained all the other three night and resume the.r journey t„ sections yesterday. There were on a Tail T . Car8 « ned t0paSS eighty-seven present and the new ofon a small bndge near Somerset. ( ficerg elected were as follow8: Pregi) F> ni: Peck, of this city, driving a Mrs - Milo West; Secy., Mrs. Harry IV Ri dsti ■ and an Indianapolis I^ a y s ! Assistant Sec’y., Mrs. Pollom. Party in a Hupmobile Roadster col- The vice Presidents are the Presilided on State Road 32, Thursday af- ,lents of th e sections, Mrs. Pierce, term n . Both cars were badly dam-j Miss Alspaugh, Mrs, Bieknell

aged. The point of the wreck Thursday afternoon was only a short distance from th>' place where Mr. Peck wrecked his car several months

ago.

WHITE LILY FLOUR is making good wherever tried Have you had your trial? If not we are both loosers. Get yours today. Harris Milling Co.

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1 1 ludents upon arriving in tl cit> prior to the DePauw j Wabash base ball game this after- , noon J iveral local citizens Whei ,ld get a drink." The boys i ad started out with P b their Ford coupe i til more. They must have wanh l something to steady their nerve , for the game.

Mrs. Dennett.

Great interest was shown in picture show. Photographs of official board and members of Union when they were young old were thrown on the screen.

lightful refreshments were served. E

Dance Saturday night. May 17, E Dominic Celidoni, 13 Ridgeway st. = Fox Ridge. ip =

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