The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA^ THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924
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LOCAL PS
= Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
Tiiarsday WILLIAM RUSSELL In the Thrilling Photoplay “The Sea Master’*
POLLY MORAN In the Western C omedy “Cactus Nell’’
Friday ‘ Way Down East” I). \V. Griffith Presents From William A. Brady’s Famous Story
William Fox Presents The Sunshine Comedy “Somebody Lied
Saturday WILLIAM RUSSELL In the Jazz and Symphony Play “Times Have Changed” Aesop’s Film Fables
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CREDIT DON’TS DON’T buy anything on credit unless prepared to pay promptly when due. DON’T agree to pay within thirty days and take longer. DON’T break your promise to pay an obligation. Don’t fail to advise your creditor if it is impossible to pay as agreed and give the reason why. DON’T overlook an opportunity to improve your credit record for it follows you wherever vr- ( q-o and if good gives you prestige i ti e community. DON’T neglect your account in such a manner that it is necessary for you to seek credit but be one of the many whose accounts are solicited by the merchants. DON’T forget that prompt pay creates credit. Greencastle Credit Association
Cecil Sutton .'-pent Wednesday evening in Brazil. Robert Best was reported slightly improved todayAndrew Durham motored to Rockville today on a business trip. Gwinn Ensign was a business visitor in Indianapolis on Wednesday* Bob Graham spent Wednesday evening visiting at the Old T rails
t’ark.
Mrs. J- B. Eudaly. of near Clinton Falls, is seriously ill of bronchitis and heart trouble. Capt. A- P- Connelly, of Fort Harrison ,is spending a few days with Charles Van Vactor. The union prayer meeting will be held tonight at College Avenue church at 7:.‘50 o’clockMrs. DeWist and chidren of Fort Smith, Arkansas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley. The Monday club will meet with Mrs- Oscar Sallust, 40!> Kim street. Monday afternoon at 2:30. l^slie Vandament, of Chicago, will spend the Fourth and till Sunday with his parents on Hast Washington st. Dr. V. K. Boyd, of Chicago, will visit Relatives and friends over the Fourth at Greencastle and Putnam-
ville-
The Morton Sunday school class will hold an ice cream s-ocial at the Union Chapel church Satunlay eve-
ning-
Mrs. Sarah E- Frazeur, of Indian- ] apolis, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Fowler, 01!* East Anderson street. Mr. and Mrs. M- M. Marshall and Mrs- Bell Carver left today for South Gj Bend where they will visit relatives ■ ^ for several days. j || A number of local fishermen will [§] spend the Fourth fishing at Lena Gj Lake and nearby pools. Some record Hj catches are expected.
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. It RARIDEN, City Editor
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H. ASKEW
PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 Re*- 772-Y
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to the
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WILL FORM THE THIRD PARTY TICKET HEAD TO BE NAMED AT CLEVELAND TOMORROW
Kitchen Needs Kitchen Cabinets Electric Ironers Breakfast Sets Electric Washers Kitchen Clocks Aluminum Wars Waterless Cookers Spice Jars Dishes Pastry Tables Kitchen Tables Kitchen Heaters Refrigerators Fry's Oven Ware Glaaa E-Z Corn Popper Grape Fruit Knives Paring Knives Steak Knives Butcher Knives Wooden Mixing Spoons The Kitchen Outfitting Co. at the Gas Office
CLEVELAND. Ohio, July 3—A Democrat with a progressive record . will be Robert M. Lafollett’s running mate if sentiment found among pro j gressive leaders here today is carried . out in the convention which opens in Municipal Auditorium tomorrowCarl S- Vrooman of Il'inois. former j resistant secretary of agriculture, has Le»n receiving some attention ir. the gossip reiative to a vice presidential candidate. I Fenator Burton K. Wheeler, of ( Montana, also is being cite.I by many leaders as possessing assets that would aid the ticket1 i,e convention program a iow arranged will not consider candidates, p'.atfonn and the or gat ization pin.* ! for :'-e campaign until Satu, lay.
MAJOR MARTIN RETURNS HOME
FLEW BACK TO RANTOUL AF TER VISITING HIS MOTHER WHO DIED DI KING VISIT
CONNERSVILLE, Ind., July 3 — Army orders will prevent Maj j Frederick Martin, former commander of the American round-the-world I fliers from attending his own muth-
1 er’s funeral.
Martin arrived at his mother’s bedside a few hours before she died.
When Patriots Wrote A Story All Peoples Have Learned Back in 177f> a new history was begun—of Liberty and Right and Equality and Opportunity. One hundred and forty-eight years iifter—on this Fourth of July—we mark again a birthday anniversary of Our Country. From a peak among nations America now can see how widely the ideals of the Signers of the Declaration have spread. Worth celebrating, too, is the day when a man or woman signs a decclaration to attain financial independence htrough a growing bank account.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
CITIZENS TRUST CO.i THB HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
| Martin rac.J from Chnnnlr Field in H"" """ 1 |,ii nrmyp.nne on twenty four K.nr | p^R VALUE AT PARR’S STOREi This was the first meeting between = : mother and son since Martin return- E Special fOF Sutlirday, Jllly 5tH
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venture. E Martin flew back to his post last = night, his leave having expired. E
ed from Alaska where his piane — cv i i . . TTr , .. wrecked in the globe encircling § Some real bargains in White ware-
10 qt. Water Pails 79c 14 qt. Dish Pan 49c
i MARTIN’S MOTHER DEAD ( ONNERSVILLE, Ind., July 2. Major Frederick Martin, former commander of the American round-De-world flight, won in a race with deatn to reach the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Nancy Martin, in a hospital here.
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Greencastle Encampment No. .70 > formed yesterday of his mother's I. O. ()• F. will celebrate the 4th at |7 FA If f A) < * an R' erous illness. He started U>r their hall Friday night- .All members v/ £ § V/ i , v Connersville in an army plane ami
and visitors invited- Plenty to eat- i
FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL
AMBULANCE SERVICE
BOATS ARE IN DEMAND WARSAW. Ind-, July 3—Large rowboats are in great demand at Kosciusko county’s 37 lakes which are now spotted with anglers who are
seeking to ensnare the bass and bluegills. During the last week 20 men in the 200 pound class have procured fishing licenses from the county clerkThe top notcher is Charles D<.ne, 35, who tips the scales at 250 pounds.
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Thomas Jefferson reading his draft of the Declaration of Independence to the committee of Congress. Drawn Jrum an aid print
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“WHERE MONEY GROWS”
There will he an ice cream festival at Union Chapel on Saturday evening, July 5th, given by young people. Everybody eonle and bring your friends- It J. J. Lowere, manager of the Trick Brothers five and ten cent store, will leave this afternoon for his home in Warren, Indiana, where he will spend
the Fourth.
Mr- and Mrs. M. M. Marshall and
Mrs. Belle M- ( arver havd gone to j n ^ er i or Decorator of New York, now Mishawaka and South Bend to spend ] OC! ,t P ,) j n Greencastle* All kinds of the Fourth and the week-end with Mr- j n t er j or decorating, and Mrs. Edgar Carver and family. MID-WEST STUDIOS Ora Moffett, Albert Dobbs and D. ^ h«iW 78 V- Moffett and Dr. E- M-. Hurst, of ■■ —
reached here just a few hours be- • fore her death.
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EDWARD L. CONROY
Cloverdale. returned Wednesday eve- announcements
ning from a short fishing trip to Lake Geneva- They brought home a
nice catch of fish.
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the past year, has been chosen by Dr. The teachers and officers of the George R. Grose to he his secretary, Christian Sunday school wily hjold and Mr. Bryan will go to Pekin with their regular monthly meeting this
Bishop Grose this fall. evening at 7:30.
NEW ROAD EXPERIMENT A new idea in maintenance has ; just been estabished on a state load | by the highway department. It is patching a concrete road with ' concrete instead of employing the old method of cold patch of tar or
asphaltic preparation/
The experiment is on State Road 37 between the corporate edge of Indianapolis and Oaklandon. Highway engineers were of the opinion I that the holes were too numerous and too big for cold patching, so in order to reclaim the road used ce-
ment in patching.
This section was built during the war by Marion county and received terrific wear from trucks hauling
Presbyterian church preparatory | w a r materials between Indianapolis service for Communion will be held an d Fort Harrison.
NOTICE
Tires are lower in price—always the first to give the buyinz public the advantage. Why buy unknown brands wh 'ii you can secure such well known brands al Vacuum Cup Kelly Springfield, United States and Giant Tires, at such moderate prices ANDERSON VULCANIZING CO.
Don't mar your Fourth w ith bad tires
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Rockville Re-
publican
The High School Theatre Presents Douglas Maclean ir, ' A N/f, OF ACTION - ’ Also Busier Keaton in "THE LOVE NEST’ and Felix Kat Cartoons Friday and Saturday. 7 and 9 P. M. A •; <sion h c and 20c.
J- Greenman, director of the
tute.
The weekly concert will be given
insti- “This is directly due to properties of several glands which are like the
SAYS FEAR AFFECTS HFAI TH “ ,lats have l ^en tamed so that ? lan, ' s of internal se ? reti ? j n8 in , ^ PHILADELPHIA, July 3-Fear they could readily be handlede with- lan , )t! the ; inPal an(1 su , )ra renaF
and nervous excitement affects the 1 out fear. Experiments on such rats gl„nds.” j health of humans and retards their cause no ill effect, whereas the same
j growth, according to experiments re- tests on rats which were wild and D r - Greenman hopes by carrying
The Union Service Sunday evening I cently conducted at the W’istar Insti-, afra diduring the experiment have out the tests that the peculiar prop-
by the local hand on the northwest will be in the Presbyterian church j tute of Anatomy.
corner of the public square this .even- at 7:30. The Rev. J. E. Porter will ing beginning at 8 o’clock. A splen- preach, did program has been arranged for . the occasion by Director Ray Trem-' Mr ' Hnd Mrs ; Zahark o 8 ’ wh,, bly . have been visiting relatives in BloomI ington for the past several day» Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamrick and son have returned to their home in this of Oklahoma City. Okla-, are expect- city, ed here this evening enroute to Chi-1 „ „ , , cago. They will visit here tomorrow ! Gle " C ,? we of this dt r caused with Mr. Hamrick’s father, Jesse M. to his Font Hamrick. They are making the trip faster when he ran into a truckby automobile- ° ad of ,0 K X north of this cit y > Wednesday night. The car was Miss Dorothy Van Vactor was de- brought to the Franklin street garlightfully surprised Wednesday night age for repairs, when a number of her friends gave a
“That happiness means health has scientific basis,” says Dr. Milton
resulted in affecting the rat’s health ertiea of the thyroid, pineal and o i and even causing death,” Dr. Green- er glands may be definiely a see rain
man said. ed.
party in honor of her sixteenth birthday. The evening was spent in games and light refreshments were served
TAXES GO DOWN
WASHINGTON, July 2—Many
The guests departed at a late hour nu ‘ aanre taxes go h> the boards at
midnight tonight exactly 30 days after the new tax bill was signed, the bureau of internal revenue announced
wishing Miss Van Vactor many more happy birthdays.
The dates of the Rockville Chautauqua are August 8 to 17 inclusive. The officers feel that a program that will rank with those of former years has been made out and patrons may expect the usual fine series of entertainments. Commencing next week the various attractions will be adver-
today.
The following in addition to those which automatically wer edisoentinued by the signing of the bill, will no longer be effective after tonight: Telegraph and telephone message taxes of five cents for messages cost- j ing not over 50 cents and 10 cents for
Used in tho newspapers. Watch for messages costing 50 cents or over.
Mr. Sidles says— We have a real bargain for you for Saturday in Imported Grass rugs. Just look at the sizes and prices listed below, then figure how many you can use for porches, bedrooms, etc and then come in and let us show them to you. 36 by 72 in. for $1.00—6 ft by 9 ft. for $3.00 9 ft. by 12 ft. for $6.50 A. 1). SKILES. Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiinti ALLEN BROTHERS S- or CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW—JULY 4th
