The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY,

JULY 11, 1924

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Opera House

A. COOK—Proprietor and Manager

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Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7.00

Program Subject to Change Without Notice

John Omulane of Cloverdale was a visitor in this city today.

Friday

Wayne Leiberger was a visitor at the Old Trail Park Thursday evening.

ADMISSION 20c 7:00 p. m —One Show Only 1). \V. Griffith Presents “Orphans of the Storm” Adopted from “The Two Orphans” AL ST. JOHN In the Sunshine Comedy “The Tailor”

S. C. Prevo was here from Terre Haute on Friday visiting his sons.

Frank Masten was a visitor at the Old Trails Park on Thursday evening.

Saturday SHIRLEY MASON As Dolores Mendina In “South Sea Love”

The Paris Bakery company, which occupied rooms on the north side of the square, have moved their shop to Marshall. Mrs. lietta Sherfey and H. E* Sherfey, who have been visiting in Bloomington, have returned to Greencastle.

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

matter.

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

H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office

Res. 772-Y

$28,26*, and can find only $5,000 as

assets.

The social matron launched her social s ip three months ago and kept j “open house” for a number of film lumituries who, it is said, cultivated a habt of dropping in at odd hours, of

the 4iy and night.

“Wien we called to see Mrs. Thope she was always ‘out,’ but picturej Tien and women were around the j hour and their cars were parked in her driveway,” is the collective com- ' plaft of grocers, hardware dealers j amlother business men of Beverly

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Office Phone 189

Drs. Haltom and [ chiropractors, have

Haltom, returned

■ Davenport, Iowa, where they [ been attending the clinic at tne Palmer School of Chiropractic.

local from have

Aesop’s Film Fables Pathe News Weekly

Prof, and Mrs. Walter Bundy are the parents of a daughter, born Sun-

day night at the county Both mother ami baby

are

hospital

doing

ITSKOLD Don't suffer from the heat when i you can make ice in a few minutes as pure and cheaper than you can buy and always have it on hand. For the convenience of making ice cream or ice for any purpose, with a formula that is guarantee'! to produce results. Formula and full directions for making ice may be had by remitting Fifty Cents in coin or satmps to the ITSKOLD ICE COMPANY 702 Stewagt St., Seattle, Wash.

All Over Indiana

LOOM INGTON—The first arrest wi a member of the state police ! fo e when Sheriff McCarty started a ’eed war on State Road No. 32.

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OLUMBUS—When Jamies E. E’inister, 21 and Lila Noonland, 18, a died for a marriage license here j fey gave their occupation as farmf and farmerette.

WARSAW—Joseph Campfield, rented he saw some white robins ar here and said he had photo•aphs to prove it.

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nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hunt and daugh- ■ =

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PREVO & THOMAS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones — Office 305, Res. 93

59c

Saturday Specials Dotted Swiss Tissue 49c COLORS

BLUE

BLACK BROWN SCARLET $1.00 Ladies Silk Hose, Colors, pair 90c .1. H. PITCHFORD

ter, of Indianapolis, will come Sai-1 — urday, for a week-end visit with 5 Mrs. Loretta Buster and other relatives. Mrs Hunt was formerly Miss Agnes Buster. | Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaugh**y ] = are in Indianpolis this evening, the I ^ I guests of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Noble at dinner and afterwards at a theatre party to see “Abie's Irish

Rose.’’

William Brown and family of Woodstock, III., came yesterday for a short vsiit with Clay McKee and family north of the city. They will

Bulbs and Batteries

A complete stock of flash ligfht bulbs and batteries —a variety of sizes to fit

TIPTON—Injury to her finger 5 hile playing on a “flying jinney,” proved fatal to Margaret Mallioost, = 0, of this city when tetanus infec-

tion set in.

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E TIPTON — Funeral arrangements Svere being made for two ungrateful

almost any light that you = ats which . after having been taken

in by L. J. Bernett wei* found walking away with two of his chickens- : FRANKFORT — Physicians first

possess.

Flash lights, too.

Jones- Stevens

Company

feared that John Beasley’s neck was broken after some boys jumped on him and wrenched it while he was asleep in a park here.

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go from here to Louisville, Ky., for, 1 a visit before they return home. j

Saturday Specia

MUNCIE—Benjamin Snell’s motorcycle was turned over to the Muncie police force to use to chase speeders p when Snell was convicted for speed-

ing.

The Horticulture Tour for Putnam ■ irrirpi pi»/iiit-wt ht/ County has been postponed due to the -l DIvU W I\ JUC i lack of University Funds. Mr. Burckalter, of Purdue University, will try “Handy’’ Hot of Cold Wf to meet with County Agent O. H. Me- qj. p 00( j J,| (rs

Nary at some later date.

DECATUR—Decatur is ready for any fire that may occur. The city has just received a new seventy horsepower pumper and fire truck-

FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY

CITIZENS TRUST CO.. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER

HARMONY BAND Will Play for the Red Men’s Concert SaturdayjjEvening, July 12 Court House Lawn. Also Dance in Their Hall. Special Music.

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1 Special Saturday, July 12th

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For touring, camping i uoggviLLE Th* fourth of July)

condition of Boh Best, mail . u , ( j f or t | 1(l f nnn or T 0 1 celebrat 'on here was short but glori-1 cairier out of the local postoffice, . ’ . . ‘ All the fireworks which the I who was injured when he fell out * 1 u _ < ’®" town was to display went off at once i of a cherry tree several days ago, '‘HW.in* (liol water will <t when a spark fell on a box where,' remains about the same. Mr. Best crack it.) Outer casing if they were stored.

from a slight concus- sheet metal nicely enanid. -o .

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Saturday Cash Neat Specials

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Colored Water Sets

One set to a customer

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Parr’s Variety Store

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body, Wednesday, where the whole 'report was discussed at length. The

.! Governor would make

no comment.

is sutfering

sion of the brain.

James Hutcheson et al versus Ernest Avritt et al is the title of a complaint to set aside a will, filed in the Putnam Circuit court on Friday. Hays & Murphy and Rawley & Baumunk are the attorneys for the

plaintiffs in the case-

The concert was given in the stand on the northeast corner of the public 1 square- A large crowd was down town for the evening but it is be- | lieved that the record crowd present i for a concert yet this summer was ' that on the night of July 3. Miss Emma Johnston of Allen I Brothers, and Miss Mary Ruark of the King, Morrison, Foster company, left Friday evening for a vacation

Easv to clean,

ing handle.

V BIRTHDAY SURPRISE DINNER The friends and neighbors

1 (lallon Capacity 2-Gailon Capacity

KITCHEN

OUTFITTING SH’ —at the Gas Office-

EDWARD L. CONRO

TO ANSWER CHARGES

INDIANAPOLIS, July 11—The State Highway Commission will ans-1

wer the charge of the state board | He said no statement would be forth-

of accounts that the equiment divis 1 coming until he received the emmis- K ° ne ex P ec 'f t0 v ‘ 8 ^f f* 145 Yellow-

stone park, Denver, Colo., Salt Lake

trip of about two

a

weeks.

Interior Decorator of New Y<now located in Greencastle- All s of

interior decorating. MID-WEST STUDIO

Box 191

While

ion of the commission with gross ex- sion’s reply,

travagance and over payment of ov- j er $.",0,000, it was learend today.

i City, and other points of interest.

The commission was ndvised to Mrs. L. H- McNary is spending a take this action by Govrenor Branch short vacation at the Sunbeam Cotwho conferred with members of that tage, Winona Lake, Ind-

French Lick and other ts in;

outhern Indiana.

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’HE reason n mx ■ icvcrsave money is that their ivsolvr ; m-vor takes form. The

only way you will ever ■ a c money is to begin. This bank offers you a deiinite opportunity for systematic saving. iV> opening an account in our Interest Department, you noed not wait until you have a large sum to invest. You depasit a small amount — one, two, three dollars — as much as

you can spare, every week. Your balance increases steadily through the force of regular deposits and

compound interest. No other saving method is so simple, easy and successful. Tou can Hart an account 'with us by making a fir it deposit of one dollar or more

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Company

Where Money Grows

Fred Gronier and famil't on

William 11. Robey ha* purchased ^ l ursday to siiend their vinn at

the lot from Dr. Gillespie on souih Indiana street, immediately .-.outh of the flat he has remodeled at the intersection of Indiana and Paplar streets, and workmen started excavating on Friday for a rtew home Mr. and Mrs- Robey will erect on the lot-

Mrs. Marie Douglas of 'Indianapolis underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Deaconess hospitai on Thursday. Homer Frazier, father of Mrs. Douglas, was notified and

went to Indianapolis, returning Fri- daughter Gretchen of I Grove day. He stated that Mrs. Douglas are visiting his parents, fid Mrs.

was resting easy following the oper-

George W. Cummings pleasantly sur")0 prised him with a bountiful birthday ()0 dinner at his home Sunday ,5uly 6. It being his sixty-fifth birthday- Among j those who spent the day with him and Mrs. Cummings were Mr. and Mrs. Sherod Cummings and children, Georgia, Merle and Mrs- Rosetta Wilson, of Paris, 111.; Mr. and Harold Dunn and daughter Colleen; Miss Esta Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cummings and daughter Norma ;Mr- and Maynard Buis and son, Charles; Mr- and ' Mrs. Robert Newgent and daughter. Mary Ann, Roberta, and Miss Mary Roberson, all of Greencastle; Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Cummings and sons Loyal, Cleon; Mr. and Mrs- Omar Hubbard and children , Helen Jane i Billy and Jack; Mr. and Mrs- Vo-ce Cummings and children Willard and Betty June; Mr. and Mrs. Ot’io Cummings and children Daphne, Imogen" j and l.uria Ethel; Mrs. Ellen Quinnctte I and daughter Thelma; Mr. and .'Ms. j j Ulys Mamson; Mr. and Mi.- Will]

Mrs. Eva Cohn, Misses le anrt j Scott and granddaughter Elizabeth I Lelia Cohn and Alec N#t vi-- Wright; Mrs. Abbie Grower; Mrs.! ited Hoositr Highlands I lay. I Cynthia Rule, Mrs. Bertha Rule and! Mr. and Mrs. Van O’el of daughter Norma; M»- and Mrs Noah Greencastle were Clovenfeisitors , Ray. The day was enjoyed by all and Thursday. ! every one loft wishing Mr. Cummings

Fresh Boiling Beef, lb Fresh Brains, lb

Sugar Cured Smoked Jowls, lb 10c Fresh Side Pork, lb 15c Fresh Pork Shoulders, (whole) lb 15c j Sugar Cured Bacon, (half or whole), lb 15c | Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb 15c I Fresh Sausage, lb • 15c Pure Lard, lb 15c Sugar Cured Smoked Ham, 8-10 pounds, lb 23c Phone 12 We Deliver

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CLOVERDALE

G. G. Knoy and famlturned 1 many more such birthdays. Thursday evening from a<s visit j __________________

at Hoosier Highlands.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank al and

Automobiles Au 3'lion See page 3 (or Particulars

Come and have a lot of fun even if you don’t want an Automobile

SHERRILL BROTHERS

J. W. Snider.

■ ation.

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The W’oman's Adult e class

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Williams and daughter Norma of Indianapolis and

will meet Friday after! at

M. E church.

Mrs. E. P. Howard and sons Ralph, IN, TO FILM STARS; Edward, and Paul Raster of Sales-j OUT TO TRipKOPLE

burg, 111., are here visiting relatives.! » Mrs. Williams was formerly Mis* 1 LOS ANGELES, jJ—Lavish ! Minnie Buster and Mrs. Howard will entertainment of motifiture peo-

be remembererd by her friends as

Miss Clara Buster.

pie is blamed for the cial predicament of Mrs. May . TlnTne,

t, o -n • i! forTner w 'fe tw«. nUires, wljo

Dr. and Mrs- S- B. low,, received'^ file(1 a vo petition in

word this morning from Mr. and Mrs. bankruptcy here

W. W. Lockwood, who landed at ] Mrs . Thorne once sunip _ Seattle on their way to this city from jtuous quarter8 in ^voWs, where

Shanghai, China, Wednesday evenning. Mr. and Mrs- Lockwood left Seattle for Chicago over the Northern Route and thence to Geneva where they will visit their sons, after which they will leave for this city- They

are expected to arrive in this city

Saturday, 19th.

the house continualy filled with men and women of th«ng picture J profession. Mrs- TYpoved to an apartment and agtlr the name of Watling, her ic husband’s. But still she was ik by guests, i and the bankruptcy! resulted. 1 Mrs. Thorne listsfabilities as

This is a Personal Message to YOU—

As all our Friends and Customers of the last 49 years know—Allen Brothers always have stood for BEST QUALITY at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. This month is your chance to SAVE MONEY on We have advertised for the last week the following We have advertised for the last week. 10% DISCOUNT on all CASH PURCHASES During July. This applies to every item in our stock. Nothing reserved. THINK of the SAVING this means to you on Rugs—Linoleum—Blankets—Sheets—Domestics—Dress Goods—Hosiery—Etc.

ALLEN BROTHERS

'Money’s Money

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