The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1924 — Page 2

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Opera House

A. COCK Proprietor t*nd Manager.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAYJ23^ ltg4

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

Program Subject to Change Without Notice.

Friday Metro Pictures Presents The Ralph Ince Production ‘Success”

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William Fox Presents The Sunshine Comedy “The Explorers”

Arthur Heat spent Thursday in Indianapolis. M. L. Butcher was in Terre Haute Thursday on business. Miss Agnes Hodge of Eminence was a visitor in this city today. 0. H. McNary, county agent was in Russel township today on business.

A SMALL POX STATEMENT

THE DAILY BANNER

Entered in the Post Oftke at Green- . ^ „ ... e .... castle. Indiana, as second class mail To the Patrons of the Public Schools.

A statement of facts is due the

matter.

HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor

S. R. RARIDEN, City Kditnr

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR

Over Banner Office

Office Phone 189

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DUSTIN FARNUM In the Western Play “The Man Who Won”

Aesop s Ftim Fables Rathe News Weekly

C. L. Lawrey is visiting his parents near Louisville, Kentucky for several weeks. i Mrs. Forest and Mrs. 0. H. McNary. of this city, attended the Hendricks County centennial today. Miss Ella Beckwith and Miss Emma Beckwith today attending the Hendricks County Centennial celebra-

tion.

Frank and Neal Bettis attended I, the Republican Convention held at Indianapolis on Wednesday and ^ |

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public in regard to the present smallpox situation as it effects the public

schools.

On last Saturday, May seventeenth, I was officially notified by Dr. McGaughey, local health officer, that a mild state of epidemic of smallpox

existed in Greencastle.

On Monday an official written notice was sent to each principal In

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children that all those who had fail- = ed to comply with the ruling of State Board of Health, which requires tmat all children in attendance in the public schools of Indiana should be vaccinated, should do so at once by see-1 ing their own family physicians and presenting a vaccination certificate from them. This order was read in ( the schools. Many children complied immediately, a number neglected it,

— 0 1 a few refused to do so. Upon being Washington St. & Spring Av* informed that a new case had devel-

0TT0 F. LAK1N

FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL

AMBULANCE SERVICE

Phone 815

G. O. P. State Ticket

oped in the Methodist Orphanage, 1 where there is more opportunity^ perhaps for the spread of disease thnn ^ in a private home owing to the large number of children scattered thruout the public schools, I asked the principals to request all children 1

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i Nominees on the Republican tick- j, a( j not complied w jth the vac-,

I The Woman's Relief corps will e t i chosen at the state convention of cination order to leave school .until | meet at College Avenue church in t h e party yesterday are as follows: they had so complied. In giving this I a body Sunday morning to attend the FOR GOVERNOR order I am acting under the rules! Memorial services. I Ed Jackson, Indianapolis. 0 f the State Board of Health which

FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR are mandatory.

Bob Graham and I-iank * a ,P 1 Harold VanOrman, Evansville . \\ e are taking this action for the I are home from Indianapolis " ere FOR SECRETARY OF STATE protection ami benefit of all of the; they acted as ushers during the Re- Frederick E schortemeier. Indiana?- children of the public schools as we |

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SPECIAL TIRE SATE Saturday, May 24th 32x4 Fabric Tires $12.75 32x4 Regular Cord $15.00 34x4 Fabric $16.50 34x4 Regular Cord $18.00 34x4 O. S. Cord $23.00 box Tube Patching given FREE with each Tire Sold Saturday

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publican state convention

Mr. and Mrs. John Leachman, of Coatesville, have purchased the Arthur Real residence on east Seminary j street and- have moved to their new

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oils.

FOR AUDITOR OF STATE Lewis S. Bowman, Richmond FOR TREASURER OF STATE Ben H. Urbahns, Valparaiso. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Arthur L. Gilliom, South Bend

FOR REPORTER

OF THE SUPREME COURT

do not wish to become responsible for the illness or possible death of a child under our care by neglecting to comply with a ruling of the State Board of Health and particularly one which has proven to be of such great value in protecting te livees of chil-

dren.

I would like to ask that all pat-

Mrs. Edward FYanklin White, Indian- rons of the schools and citizens gen-

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ANDERSON VULCANIZING CO. 106 North Jackson Street. Greencastle, Ind.

The Sunday school classes of Mr. Knight and Mr. Parott of Locust Street church will picnic at Mr.

Threshers at the east end of Wash apolis erally should help us in convincing ington street. Saturday evening, l e for SUPERINTENDENT OF the very few parents who yet re- ! members will meet m front ot tne PUBLIC INSTRUCTION main who do not seem to realize the 'High School at j.30 p. m. Noble Sherwood, Franklin seriousnes of the situation. It is unThe woman’s club will meet with FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME necessary that any child should have | ^ rs u. C. Iluestes Saturday after- COURT, FIRST DISTRICT smallpox if proper precautions are noon at 4 o'clock. The subject. Benjamin M. Willoughby, Vincennes taken and prompt and vigorous co“Democratic (Ideas as Reflected in FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME operation will protect Greencastle American Literature’’ will be given COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT from the discomfort and disgrace of by Mrs J. E. Porter. Conversation Willard B. Gimmill, Marion a smallpox epidemic. = b-d by M Yunker. Picnic supper. FOR JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE Signed: B. W. KELLY.

COURT, FIRST DISTRICT

The Lor : Street Men’s Bible F M Thompson, Versailles

Superintendent of Schools.

= class some tim- ago ainvited the F0R JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE

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High School Theatre DELUXE PICTURE PROGRAMS SATURDAY ONLY Gene Stratton Porter's own screen version of her popular book “A Girl of the Limberlost” "‘Educational’' Comedy

Shows at 7:00 and 8:30 Admission 15c and 25c

(Bible cla* of he Christian churcri [to meet ith hem some Sunday (morning end they have accepted the ; invitation <! \,ill join with the Lot Street cia.- next Sunday morn-

ing at 9:15 o’clock.

Uncle Mike Rodney was seen about the weather, yesterday. He was asked if anything had slipped in the weather machinery and he said that

COURT, SECOND DISTRICT E. A. Dausman, Goshen

GAME WAS CANCELLED Due to wet grounds at McKeen Field, the scheduled base ball game between DePauw and Hanover was cancelled this afternoon by the authorities of the two schools.

E. R. Bartley, postmaster, is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. B. F. Akers, Grace Hospital, 9th and Harrison streets, Kansas City, asking for

it had not. The trouble is, he said, plI^^nt^Lw on an unceT- ^[ZTlZ that the planets are between the tain market at the Indianapolis live- «ff„ H '°. P , t

j earth and the sun and that as long stock exchange today.

ette some time ago, coming to Green-

would be frost before long.—Danville 2,500 head at $7.45, turning the 0 Republican. market upside down and establishing wj « av Miss Olive Carmichael was arrest- a new price range. ^ PQ

ed on a charge of speeding on Thurs- Practically all transactions were

<lay evening by Marshal Henry O'- at $7.45, though a few choice hogs Hair. She entered a plea of guilty brought $7.55. rt has been announced heretofore '' hen T : nn : ai,Tne<1 before Mayor C ' F - Receipts numbered 8,000, including that the exhibits wiU be °P en the Zeis Friday morning and was fined near i y 2 ,000 holdovers. High Sch ° o1 both Friday and Sat- . $5 and costs which she made arrange- A1] , . . ‘ urday nights. The food exhibit will ment, to pay. Marshal O'Hair fol- . A!1 f” d <#- bo open onlv from 6,30 antil 9 00 loocl tho speeding Cara.iohao] car *£”« ““ on Friday night. The food canno, on south Indiana street and said she , Receipts* were' 800 “ ^ be lte| ’t over for Saturday night in was driving about 30 miles per hour. *' Receipts were 800. n fregh condition> so Miss Arbuck5e o The sheep and lamb market was has decided that it is best to open DePAUW GREW UNDER GROSE i-.mhf Th' h ° exce i’ t ' on of heavy hpr department for one night only.

lambs which were off generally 50 The other exhibits will be open both

LEGAL TN its work as executor, this institution has invariably found that wills prepared by attorneys are the soundest and least likely to involve complications. We strongly urge that you have your will prepared in correct legal form by your attorney. Central coT™:', “WHERE MONEY GROWS”

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cents. The lamb top held at $16. nights. While in the building "to

Receipts were 200. The calf market was

Dr. Grose has also been a member on receipt of 1,000 head and a gen- not regret it.

joy the Minstrtel Show, drop around

unchanged and see these exhibits and you'll

of the Indiana State Board of E.iu- era Uy firm tone in trading,

cation since 1914, serving under three

governors, including Ralston, Good- 1 ° rich and McCray. He is also serv- O A T’T'C Cft/mTLI ing a president of the Methodist Ed- IVA 1 1 1 || '?i:ri:i:::::: controversy Springfield until the close of the Con-

ference next week. They will return

Tonight will be the big and also the last night of the School Music Festival in the form of one of the peppiest minstrel show's that ever made you hold your sides. It will be put on by the Girls’ Glee Club under the direction of Prof. Sloane. The things which the art department will have on exhibition will be

of the Baptist

! night.

Pastor, TJ. m. McGuire; Treasurer, F. E. Todd: Asst. Treasurer, W. H. Vandivier; Missionary Treasurer, Eln Livingston; Financial Secretary. Prof. J. Boyle; Asst. Secretary. Arthur Hardy; Clerk, Charles Ewing; Usher, Edward Dalby; Jani-

tor, Kermit Todd.

LOST Metal holder for bills, if found, please notify Trembly and | Williams. .

church Thursday succeed, was not even mentioned for c ^ as > 8 ’ n Dramatic which meets

the Republican nomination for Lieu- e .' gb ^ o clock with Mr. 0'\ T Pa ] bad tenant Governor in the convention. a I, ' cn ' c t ^ 1 ’ R m° rn ’ n P’- They met at

the High School at 5:00 o’clock and

It had been believed that Smith returned at eight. They all repoided refrained from instituting suit to a fine time. The picnic was a kind drive Ratts out, because he had hopes of farewell party for Afr. O'Neal of getting the nomination. In that who graduates this year from De-

event he would not have wanted the Pauw.

job. Now that the bubble has burst, Today was the last rfav f or Smith might start proceedings to Seniors to have to attend school oust Ratts. Action may come when Next Wednesday will elass day both men file claims for salary of and they will he there in f bp after-

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o j Oscar B. Smith, Knox, Ind., McCray trainin ^ and are expecto l to make a E OFFICERS ELECTED appointee to the position, whose ap- pre .' sentable sh T winfr in the tourney |

The following are the officers pointment was challenged by Oscar wblob w ’^ decide the state champs E

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COAT

in the house $15.00 Saturday Only Sizes—16 to 46 Colors—Deer—Tan—Brown Lined or unlined ALLEN BROS. “Money’s Worth or Money Back”

$500 a month.

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