The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 May 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MXT flL

THE DAILY BANNEB UAI n YFARI Y Entered in the Post Ollice at Green- 1 \l-< 1.

CONVENTION

j PE

A.. COOK Proprietor t»nd Manager.

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

Program Subject to Change Without Notice.

Saturday

LOCAL «$

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

Aesop's Film Fables

Pathe News Weekly

Mond

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DORIS KENYON In the Goldwyn Picture “The Last Moment”

“The Jungle Goddess” Episode Four A Spectacular Wild Animal Serial

Mr. ami Mrs. Georpe York were visitors in Indianapolis today. Woman's Relief Corps will meet Monday afternoon in regular sesion. Miss Mildred Conness is spending the week end with relatives in Indianapolis. Henry Miles of Terre Haute is vis iting his brothers, Theodore and Floyd here over the weekend. The Greencastle Band will practice Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members please take notice. Misses Goldie and Ruby Larkin en- ! tertained thirty-five couples Friday ] night at an informal dance in honor ] of the Alpha Chi Omega.

Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail

matter.

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

ANNUAL MARION TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING HELD AT FILLMORE

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR

Over Banner Office

Office Phone 189

Res.

OTTO F. LAKIN

FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL

AMBULANCE SERVICE

The Marion Township Sunday School Convention was held at the Fillmore Christian church, Sunday afternoon, May r 18th. Large delega-

772-Y tions from all Sunday schools in the _____ township were present. The follow-

~ ing officers were installed for the

coming year:

President—Ray Vaughn. Vice-Pres.—Gilbert Knight. Sec., Treas.—Miss Marjorie Bastin. Supt. of children’s division—Mrs.

Nat Hammond.

Supt. of young people’s division—

Mrs. W. D. Wright.

Supt. of Education—H. H. Hicks. Supt. of administrative—C. J. Ragan. |

V^Tshington St. & Spring Ave

Phone 815

Convention to be held in 1925 at

| Mrs. Georgeann Byerley returned j

Friday from Terre Haute where she j =— | has been visiting her sister and fami- j B Graver was a business visPor | ly for the past three weeks. ! in Terre H aute today.

the Mt. Meridian Sunday in May.

church the thinl

I Mrs. William Jackson and daughter | Jessie of this city left today for In dianapolis where they will visit rela-

tives for a week or ten days.

High School Theatre DELUXE PICTURE PROGRAMS

SATURDAY ONLY Gene Stratton Porter’s own screen version of her popular book “A Girl of tile limberlost” “Educational’ Comedy

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whittaker spent

the day in Indianapolis.

Hiram Huffman was in Teire

Haute today on busine-s.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester York ami family and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carmichael, state highway Knight left today for Cincinnati policeman was in Lena Friday on buswhere they will visit over the week- iness. end. i n

COMMUNIST USE FORCE

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

Miss Mildred Hawkins of Sullivan and William Theodore Odle were united in marriage on Friday, Elder Lawrence Athey of this city offici-

ating.

KLAN CHIEF AMBUSHED

MERCHANTS IN RUHR DISTRICT GIVE CREDIT TO THE WORKERS

BERLIN, May 24.—Communists today forced merchants of the Ruhr to grant food credits at their stores, I under threats of plunder if they re- 1 fused. The reds are likewise fore- J ing city councils in the occupied ar- J eas to give doles and community j

J

JJAILED by the whole world as a marvelous feat, the sending of the first “dot and dash” message by wire on May 24, 1844, was a triumph for Morse and American inventive genius. But the world today has reached the point where trans-Atlantic broadcasting and round-the-world aircraft flights are accepted almost as everyday happenings. 'ITie developments in new conveniences, new devices, new comforts have been matched by developments of new services— Until today you have available the helpful, prompt, courteous, reliable service of a completely-equipped financial Institution such as

FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY

CITIZENS TRUST CO. THE HOWE OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER

ILLINOIS

WOUNDED BY FOUR GUN- I MEN ON FRIDAY |

dinners and are causing outbursts |

when these are denied them. Over 1,200,000 workers and fami- j

lies are being fed daily at a cost,

of some $2,000,000 a day. The lockout which hitherto had cost $50,000,-

All members of the local order of BELLEVILLE, 111., May 24—A 000 now threat ens quickly to bankI. O. It. M. who intend to go to Seely- search was on throughout southern | unless negotiations ville this i veiling must be at the lodge Illinois today for four gunmen who ^ settlement are successful im-

Mrs. Ida Pierce and Mrs. Elmer Seller motored to Tipton today. Miss Carrie Pierce who is supervisor of music in the Tipton schools will accompany them home on Monday.

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

as book-ends, leather purses and table covers, tooled leather articles, and posters were shown. The entire Jun-

lieadquarters at 5:00 o’clock. An open shot and wounded . c ’. Glenn Young,

air meeting will be held at Seelyville. famed Ku Klux Klan leader of East Women still are urging their men u,'„„ d„i r j xt ®t. Louis and former “prohibition on to deeds of violence and sabotage toned Bee Hue Rebbecca Lodge No. 106 czar> . ()f -Bioody Williamson coun- according to reports from

“ n r,r n ’ n ,,n ay J and his wife as they were driv- sections night at g o clock. All members of inR aIonp a hif?hway in the 0 kaw (ic^m -'-if .ire urged to be present r j ver valley 30 miles east of here

as there will be initiation of candi- jagt night

dates.

Young and his wife dropped to the

Artlun i .liley, employed at the In- floor of the big sedan presented to

diaii.. I n: land cement plant, fell him for‘cleaning up" the bootleggeis Bean state headninrter^ were m ,{ 0 t | . , , . ., . ,

from a crane Frn.ay afternoon and 0 f Williamson county as three menW do^ todav wirh the denrt l' ; P °?u e n | dresses made by the girls in that de

sullen 1 , ( .i. internal injuries. He opened fire with automatics and a 1 * ^ ^ ^ ‘ 1eparturc Those from here wh

CLOVERDALE

Phillip Meyers and Jerry’ Long re-

Wednesday evening from

various Martinsville where they had been tak- ior High Assembly was used in the

: ing treatment for ten days. i exhibition.

John O’Mullane, Jr., has purchased J The Domestic Science Department a Buick Sedan of Moffett, Dobbs and held their show in their own rooms. Christie. | The cooking department had a mouthMrs. A. G. Broadstreet, who has watering display of foods of every

L D AN A POLLS, M.iy 24. After Been ill for some time at the home of kind, while the other division has as n wr-ek of feverish activity, Repub- ^er mother in Indianapolis, is re- attractive a display’ in the way of

ade by the erirls in t

who attended the partment.

HRA DQUARTERS QUIET

was rushed t, the County Hospital shotgun.

for n dical attention.

al., 11 acres in Washington tp, $25. Gilbert Ruark to Earl aVrvel, lot

in Fillmore, $400.

Charles O. Leathers to W. E. Mahan, 80 acres in Floyd twp ,$1. Wm. Herod to Harry B. Gough,

lot in Greencastle, $1.

Y u p 1 ot i ^ le t ^ e party lexers and Pythian Sisters District Convention ^ The Manual Training Department Washington last night. He planned j Fred Fultz, Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Me-, by the boys this year were to be seen.

Avoy, Mrs. Roy Keller and Mrs. F. E. Some remarkable pieces of work were

Brown.

The committees on Decoration for

cor " tics with him but he couldn’t get to 1 son fsued a statement denying anv May 30th are requested to meet at;

Reed

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ; 40 acres in Warren tp„ $800. IUI ' "‘- 1 a “ c ™°n. fleshy calf of his right leg, while j - • - l were: Mr ’ and Mra - C ’ C ’ Baker ’ MrS 'l had on displa >' the entire >' ear ’ s pro *

C. B. Hill to William Smith, et Zella Etcheson to Mary A. Young. r ; , e member of the Ea<’ r St buckshot struck Mrs. Young in the lot m Bainbndge, $1. 0 ,1 Gie funeral of sister Betty In a hospital here today, Young Has been seriously ill. State ebairCharley Scobee to Zella Etcheson, > Vaughn. Worthy Matron, Olive said he could identify at least two of man Walh left for his home in La-

Sec. Sarah Wright. his assailants. About twenty shots grange. were fired. Young had two automa- | Before his departure Senator Wat-

allegiance with either of

lot in Bainbridge, $1.

Espie Snedegar to H. E. Studeba-

ker, 68 acres in Floyd twp., $11. ' large telephone pole at the

„ , „ . Irank Edwards, LoJr, to W. I" er of '■«« ""•! Ha„„a sir™, was ZTsiEa Howard Kockhill to Essie Hunter, D Calliner lot in Bainbridge $100 l badly dama « et * Friday evening when v in J ime ^.^ tarn the fusillad ® ,

i., • toonn Vdmuner, ku, m cdinon ge, K 'viu.u Youngs activities as a dry raider 1 factions in Indiana lot in Greencastle, $2300. Mary Wilson to Edgar Wilson, 15 ,7, l,y M-tning at about eight have in c Urre ,| mu ch hostility in this I wT x " f,laTia ’ to S. O. Ensor, acres f n Floyd twp . ( j • Fights from the line were After Ss smu tional ei/u ei ^ T ^ int ^ eated <

Henr- Bell to U F Hawharke J oIr for severaI houra until the dis- sensational seizure politics and not in the Ku Klux H ;: wbacker - abled wires were repaired. of the city government of Herrin, fol- Kla . He sa!d he had had h ; s ^

^ l0WinK exte u sive raids on several, ln slate makin? at the 8tatp

tnlbert Owens, of Fillmore, was hundred Williamson county dealers, 1 ven ^ on taken to the Indianapolis Hospital for be was appointed kleagle of East St. 1

NOTICE

found in the lists also.

All of these exhibitions excepting the food will be shown again tonight.

the klan Dr. Hawkins office Monday at 7 p. m.

Committee

Newton Harlan

land in Clinton twp., $110. Forest Hill Cemetery to Alice O’Baney, lot in cemetery, $80.

NOTICE

land in Washington twp., $1, U. E. Hawbacker to Ida Bond, 80

John M. Hines to Rose Hines, lot lucres in Washington ttwp., $1.

in Bainbridge, $1. 1 Mogalene Schurnian to John Eitel

C. W. Whitecatton to Fred Ben-; lot in Greencastle, $1.

nett, 16 acres in Madison tp., $2135. i A. L. Reat to John Leachman, lot

Nora Poindexter to Harry Pierson, in Greencastle, $4000.

80 acres in Floyd twp., $1. I May Moler to Clinton Falls ceme-

J. 0. Cammack to John Cook, Jr., ,tery, land in Clinton tp., $12.

lot in Greencastle, $600. I Northwood Dev. Co. to B. M.

Brown, lot in Northwood, $1.

Marie Zaharkos to Edward C. Hamilton, lot in Greencastle, $1.

James B. Rickey to W. E. Cooper, Co., lot in Northwood, $1.

con-

All Civil War veterans and SpanishAmerican War and World War vets

the insane on Saturday morning by Louis by the Klan and has continued Sheriff Leslie Sears and deputy Ralph bis activities in this section. Donnehue Owens was placed in the I 0

Watson’s statement was in answer ar e requested to meet at the south

local jail several days ago when he 1 suffered a violent spell at his home. Some time ago the Men’s Bible 1 class of College Avenue church invit- ^

THE WEATHER.

a charge that he was trying to I entrance Of the court house Sunday “go down the road” with the Bos-, 25th at 10 o’clock a. m. to attend sert and Stephenson factions of the (the Memorial Service at College

BEG PARDON1

i In reporting the meeting of the i Men's Bible class on Sunday, the Banner on Friday said the Locust I street class had sent the invitation ! to the Christian church class. It i was the College Avenue class that : sent the invitation. The meeting I will be held at College Avenue church.

. ,, H . M - — - -1 Fair tonight and Sunday. Cooler W. R. Duncan to Northwood Dot. | church to'n.cVS, ttom'and"?,'^ '

klan at the same time.

EIGHT ARE KILLED

On Your Vacation Leave Worry Behind

A Safe Deposit Box in our vault costs only a few cents a week.

Special arrangements

for stor.ng silverware and bulky articles. Our charge for this service is moderate.

CentraUtTn, “WHERE MONEY GROWS”

ST LOUIS, Mo., May 24—Eight

i u , ~ j Probably frost tonight. Not so cool were killed in southeast Missouri in

vitation lias been accepted. The two' Sunday

classes will meet at 9:15 o’clock tomorrow morning at College Avenue.

A large attendance is urged. In Friday’s paper an error was made regarding the meeting when it was stated that the Locust Street class '

had sent out the invitation.

^3®SJ3J3J®i213ISM3l

P. Heath, local building ,

Walter

contractor, has rented office rooms in the First National Bank Building and is having them equipped for his fu- 1 ture use . Mr. Heath is engaged in * | hirge amout of building work during ' ; the coming year and will make his j j offices in the hank building his Gren- j castle headquarters. One of the big , jobs Mr. Heath is starting is the con- j struction of the new’ Delta Kappa Ep- i silon fraternity home on east Ander- :

son street.

Mrs. C. M. Frank, of 2061 Norwalk avenue, entertained from 2 to 4 on Saturday afternoon in honor of her niece, Mrs. Thressa L. Wimmer, and little daughter, Mary Jane, of IndianapoliIndiana. Mrs. Wimmer has been the house guest of Mrs. Frank during the winter months, when she has not been on visits to various other sections of California. Saturday was Mary Jane’s third birthday anniversary anil she received many pretty , and useful presents. Mrs. Frank’s home was beautifully decorated with ;^ses and bright carnations.—Eagle 1'^ck .California, Sentinel.

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 W’ooden Mixing Spoons

The

Kitchen Cutfitting Cc. t the Cas Office

last night’s cyclone, a message by H. H. Jordan of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company from Poplar

Bluff, Mo., stated today.

Avenue church.

EXHIBITIONS

CLASSIFIED ADS . PAY -

Attention United Spanish War Veterans. The members of Earl FIsk Camp, No. 48. U. S. W. V. are reuested to meet tomorrow morning at

10 a. m., to attend memorial services During the evening at the High ‘ with the memb<?rs of th e G. A. R. to School last night there was in pro-1 be held in College Avenue M. K. gress, apart from the Joy Night Pro-! church : let ever y comrade be pros-

gram, four exhibitions. The Art De- | en ^’

partment, the Manual Training De- i There will be a picnic given by Ospartment .and the two divisions of the 1 car Wynn Camp at Anderson, hid., Domestic Science Department. I Sunday, Juune 1. All comrades who The Art Department had a very wish to attend this picnic please see fine exhibition of work along that line Commander Babe Conklin.

from the first grade up to and includI ing College work. Many articles such

C. D. CONKLIN. Camp Commander

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RUGS! RUGS! RUGS!

Yes this is the Rug Season and we sure have some dandies. T colorin ^ and designs—and the PRICES SO LOW that it will be a surprise to you for such high quality Rugs. A Good assortment of all sizes. ALLEN BROS.

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