The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. JUL\ 16, 1924.
■ THI DAILY BANNEE p e p auw |5 UItJIner
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
Wednesday H. B. WARNER In James Oliver Curwood’s Play ‘The Danger Trail”
E. R. Robards of Stilesville \va* here Wednesday. Mary Henry is spending a few days with Irene Owens. Miss Minnie Torr is critically ill at the County Hospital.
Entered in the Post Office at Greenj astle, Indiana, as second class mail | matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Kditor
School Notes
CHESTER CONKLIN In Mack Sen nett’s Comedy ‘Inhad the Sailor”
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Mr. and Mrs. Phillips spent Tuesj day night in Terre Haute. William Kreigh, of this city, was in ! Indianapolis today on business. i Mrs. Vernie Larkin and son, of Mt. ' Meridian, spend the day visiting here.
Thursday JACK HOLT In the Western Comedy “The Gold Lure”
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THE KEPUHL1CAN HCKET
FOR PRESIDENT Calvin Coolidge
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
Charles G. Dawes FOR GOVERNOR
Ed Jackson, Indianapolis.
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR F. Harold VanOrman, Evansville
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
l The first performance of the Sum- : mer Players will be gfven Friday, at 1 8 o’clock, in West College auditorium when three one-act palys will be presented. A change of program has been made in the substitution of “Fiat Lux’’ for “Flower of Yetto.” “Fiat Lux” is a fantasy dealing with the loss of faith. It will be given by the class in Dramatics under the direction of Professor Gough. The lead will be taken by Eleanor Theek. ’ “The Flittermouse,” a farce by i Mary Katherine Reelx. centers on the j amusing attempt • of three helpless ! ladies to drive a bate out of the
house. Miss Strain is directing the
Miss Angeline Concillo is Spending this week in Indianapolis, visiting friends and relatives.
Frederick E- Schortemeier, Indiana?-1 1'lay. The cast is composed of Madge
| Stewart, Mary Vandenbark, Velma
It’s Human to Postpone
Tri Kappa will meet Friday afternoon at three o'clock with Mrs. John Alice, Campbell Apartments-
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GALE HENRY In the Hull’s Eye Comedy “Stung”
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Earl Smith, veteran Greencastle letter carrier, is taking his vacation i and is busy breaking a new Chevrolet
to ride.
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
i Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Indian-
' apolis
Lou Jones and Virgil Smith. “Lonesomelike” is a whimsical Irish play by Harold Brighouse. The leading role is played by Mrs. J. J. Kent. Other characters are taken by Emily Jackson, John Edgerton and Paul Carmack. Dewey Sanders and Harold Robbins are acting as business and advertisj ing managers. The costume work is : being supermised by Miss Strain. Wil- ! Ham O’Neal is stage manager. I The cast of the three act play “On i the Firing Line”, which will be given in a couple of weeks, has begun re-
hearsals.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones— Office 305, Res. 93
Herbert Rosenthal, who has been I FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF visiting friends and relativeN in this j PUBLIC INSTRUCTION city for the past week, left today for j Noble Sherwood, Franklin his home in Chicago. pQR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME Dr. and Mrs. O- P. Overstreet will I .COURT, FIRST DISTRICT leave tomorrow noon for Glencoe, Benjamin M. Willoughby, Vincennes
Colo, where they will spend the re-, F0R JUDGE OF THE SUPREME The address at convocation this mainder of the summer. | COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT j morning was given by C. E- Hinshaw,
Willard B. Gimmill, Marion i principal of Kokomo High School, on
Word has been received here by p 0R JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE the subject “Why Teachers Fail." A relatives of the birth of a son, Rich-, COURT, FIRST DISTRICT i lecture on “School House Construcard Lovett Allen, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 p. Thompson, Versailles tion” will be given tomorrow at Clifford Allen of Cleveland, Ohio. F0R JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE eleven o’clock by C. V. Haworth, su-
SUMMER PLAYERS of DePauw University Present Three One-Act Plays “Lonesomelike,” “The Flower of Yeddo” and “Flittermouse” FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924
8:00 O’clock
West College Auditorium Adm. 30c
| Robert McKee, who has been vis-! iting his parents for a week, returned ' ho Detroit, Mich., Sunday. He is an j electrician there, in the Townsend body works factory.
Section one of the Woman’s Union of the Christian church will entertain the other section sThursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Melvin Coffman on Spring avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown, of I Woodstock, 111., who have been visit- ! ing Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McKee, have ' returned to their home. Mr. Brown is a brother of Mrs. McKee.
EDWARD L. CONROY
.Mr. and Mrs. N. C. O’Hair and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas arrived home ' “ Tuesday afternoon from White Fish
aho, and parts of Utah and Montana, Lake near Grand Rapids, Mich.,
known then as the Oregon territory, where they spent ten days with Mr. Interior Decorator of New York, now Thjs territory ^ as divided in five ' am | Mrs. E. C. Buss.
COURT, SECOND DISTRICT E. A. Dausman, Goshen FOR CONGRESS 5th DISTRICT Noble Johnson FOR REPRESENTATIVE Samuel G. Nelson FOR JUDGE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT John Hammond Alice FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Wilbur Starr Donner FOR SHERIFF Leslie Sears TOR TREASURER Charles L Perkins FOR CORONER Homer L. Santis FOR SURVEYOR Ralph Phillips FOR COMMISSIONER First District—Jesse Coffman Second District—James Tabor
perintendent of the Kokomo schools.
Eighteen entries have been made in tbe men’s singles tennis tournament which is being played out on the university courts at Bowman Gymnasium. The preliminaries were comi pleted yesterday and elimination matches are now in progress. Semi- ; played this week-end. A silver lov1 ing cup is to be presented to the 1 champion of the tournament.
Perhaps it is natural that men should put off making a will. Human nature dislikes to consider the possibility of death. Nevertheless, it seems unnatural that men who are otherwise good husbands and fond fathers should postpone the drawing of a will which may mean so much to those they would protect. Our trust department will be glad to discuss the matter of properly protecting your family against the unforeseen.
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GREENCASTLE, ROUTE IV. “It took almost a death blow J OO industry, during the late war, * Maynard oJIinson and family of us realize what publicity couln i Harmony are spending a few days us. But now we know, and hav» with Carey Dillings and family. en up this agency never to !i
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NOBLE J. JOHNSON AMONG VISITING KNIGHTS
Fifth District Candidate for Congress on G. O. P. Ticket Attends Laying of Cornerstone.
located in Greencastleinterior decorating. MID-WEST STUDIOS
Box 191
larger each than many
All kinds of counties,
states.
The old volume is hand-made, the pauKh M(,ort> versus Ma ' st,n Hunte '>
Charles Moore and Blanche ALs-
columns being ruled with pen and ' .' l ' l ' l ! e °/ a complaint to ink and headings are printed by hand. <1U,e i t,tle Ple d "' the Putnam circuit
- = Familiar names of early northwest court on Wednesday James & AIFIN1* OREGON’S FIRST CENSUS h,stor -' are fonu<l in the old book - the case. ' a " tl attorHe > s ,n
H. ASKEW
PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 Re«. 772-Y
Noble J. Johnson, the Republican candidate from the Fifth Indiana district, was hero attending the cornerstone laying exercises this afternoon with the Tej-re Haute commandery of which he m a member The Terre Haute visitors came on a special car, arriving here about half after one o'clock.
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Wanted
Mr. and Mrs. I* P. Harris, who
SALEM, Ore., —(UP)—Tucked safely away in the archives of the state of Oregon for more than threequarters of a century, the first census of Oregon, one of the most in-
teresting volumes in the keep of the COMPETENT WOMAN
state, has been brought to light. | resent Spencer Corsets in Greencas- 1 they return, will have driven The volume was taken from an ob-jUe field. For full information ad- than five thousand miles.
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|to the East, are expected home soon. = = NEW YORK. Julv 16—As the first I hey have vis.ted many resorts in = O;, f fV 1;, = step toward getting definitely under I Vermont and New Hampshire and = ^31015 01 UUallty = way on his campaign for the presirep- along the Atlantic coast, and when E ^ / |! dency, .M,,, w.
Hijfll = nominee today announced the sever-
Robert Irwin and family and Ray down again. Evens and family went to Danville, j “Possibly nowhere may be Illinois, Sunday. more concrete proof of the goonj Syyvan Glover and wife returned suits of advertising and publicity:^ to their home in Indianapolis Satur- in electric railway industry, day after spending the week-end “The founders of the electric r. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ways in the States, less wise t!®^ Head. your transportation men, built aroi&j^ Mamie Cutbirth is visiting rela- a fixed rate of fare. A- a tives at Terre Haute. when tbe war forced up wages Eldon Rowings left fo> Blooming- other costs and five cei:s -o h: r ton .Monday where ho has employ- produced sufficient re » ment. expenses, our question was to cof Naomi Hunter is visiting relatives vince the public that : iu'aer and friends at Putnamville. was needed and no more than ju Robert Johns is working at Bed- Here entered publicity and . , ford. thring. Not a dozen electric A. E. Cofenhefer and family and companies in the country werejJfcj Ella Gardner left last Wednesday tising consistently, our nations**! for an extneGed visit with relatives elation paid scant attention t 'I in Minnesota and Wisconsin. c jty and so, our story was virtui |
unknown.
MOUNT PLEASANT
STILESVILLE
There will be no services at Mount Pleasant Sunday.
more —
_ Lowe Brothers ...... _ —„ ^* C r- = standard paints, varnishes 5; ance of a >l legal and business connec-
vseure corner by State Treasurer Jef- dress F. H. Reeve, 35 Meridian apts., j n , = ' — — ferson Myers in his search for data Indianpolis, Ind. 16-lp •' ll11 B la,u 'he Reed and U. M. Me- = floor finishes, auto enamel = l0 ” s '
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seph Meek, United States marshall, ! !,? g ot „ the . Int ernational Baptist = White lead, linseed o'd. E son ’ Jenn!n RS Russell and Davis.
and a relative of President Polk, in
jiug of the International
All ex-service men in Putnam co. ^ ounl ' People e Union at
1845. This was just two years after are requested to attend a meeting at ^' ,ep “ rt olle tb ‘‘ bes *- meet- E g
the organization of the provisional Greencastle Legion hall, Thursday in history of the organiza- =
'firm \T 1 \ i j_i , —
Denver, = turpontino, etc. TJic best i
reasonable = r
General counsel of the Associated
government of Oregon at Champoeg evening, July 17, at 80’clock. Frank V""' ■ N,< ‘ ar l> a hundred delegates =
o O (1 S prices.
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in 1843. W. Moore, 5th district committeeman, f!° m lm,iana were . in atten,la nce. Ac = The census accounts for the pres- will explain soldier adjusted compel*- L'* 'horning service of the First = ence of 2.110 persons, 1,259 male and sation. Persons wishing to file com- ‘ ip,lst 1 hurch next Sunday, instead = 851 female, in the territory now rep- pensation claims also asked to attend. 1 ^ 1t ! rpKU h ir sermon, Miss Reed 5 resented by Oregon, Washington, Id- Ray Smith, post commander. 14-4t sf ' %e an i n t er pi'etative survey of E
.the convention.
^ 1 Director in the United States Rub- = |ber Company; the AtJiison, Topeka
| n, = an<l Santa I’e Railroad and the \a-Jones-Mevens i tlonal Bank of Commerce.
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FRANK MOORE TO SPEAK
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Like a pebble thrown
into a pond, your hrst ^ ^
deposit in a bank account may be a small -
beg
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an ever widening circle
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Trust Company
Dr. R. I. Kelly, of New York City, i has returned to his home after visit- ! ing here with his brother, Prof. B. W-
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TENT MBETTING
[the American Legion will speak to l members of the Greencastle Post i Thursday evening in the American
| Kelly and family. Dr. Kelly is gen- 1 Held under auspices of Nazarene Region Hall. The subject of Mroral secretary of the Council of church, corner Crown and Apple stv 1 i 't° ore * talk will be “The Soldier
( liurch Boards and also general sec- The services are good. The Evan- Bonus.
r ftary of American College Associa- Relist is prearching powerful mes- 0 —
tion in New Aork. He has ju.-t re- ages of Goepel truth. Large crowd ____
turned home from a two months’vis- Sunday night ami good attendance 1HL WEATHER,
it in Europe, where he was the guest Dds week,
of
L 8 STORKS ADDRESSES AD MEN IN LONDON
Mr. and Mrs. John Keller Mooresville were Sunday gue.-ts
Dr. Keller.
Mrs. Notie Johnson is spending few days with Paul Johnson a'
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LONDON, England, July 16—Ad- family of Indianapolis,
vertising, as applied to public utili- Mr' and Mrs. George Linebei tion, waft discussed today in a speech were in Danville, Monday, before the Association of Ad Clubs of Quite a few from here motored f the world by L. S. Storrs, President Walnut Gardens, Sunday, taTfin*t&ei of the Connecticut Company of New lunch along and enjoying the W
Haven. very muc h.
♦Advertising, especially in the elec- Rev. [„. R Grey filled his regulj trie railway field, is comparativoU- '"^ointment at the Christian chi
new in the United States,” he said, '-—o Sunday.
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STOP! AND FIGURE
WHAT A SAVING THIS
13 Per Cent. Cash Discount
the minister of edscation of E ac h evening at 7:30.
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France. While in Paris. Dr. Kelly de- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,' and Thursdft y-
ml Kridnv at o.on „ m . Urobably local thunderstorms.
j livered a series of lectures on the Ad- an, l Friday at 2:30 p. m.
ministration of higher Educational Come! Come!
Institutions in America. The purpose
Cool-
er I hursday, and imar Lake Michi-
gan tonight.
MEANS TO YOU IF YOU NEED
I of the lectures was to tell tbe Femch -
educators how things are done in the = United States. Dr. Kelly also deliv- E ered the invocation at the last ses- = sion of the Democratic National Con- E vention in Ne wYork City. He was = awarded an honorary L. L. D. degree E by DePauw University a number of = years ago and is one of the widely = known educators of the East. I =
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EASTERN HEADQUARTERS
NEW YORK, July 16—Eastern 1 = headquarters of the Republican na- 1 E tional committee will be established = this week at number two West 42nd E Street, New York City, William M. Butler, President Coolidg*e’g jgmipaign manager, announced today. General headquarters have already =
been opened in Chicago.
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All Coal Weiffhed Over The City Scales
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= Rev. Nixon and wife preached at _ = the friends church here Saturday 1 |
™ night and Sunday morning •
^ Frank Phillips and famiyl and Mrs. = Vonda Reed took dinner Sunday with
= Eathor Curtis and family,
x Those from the friends church here = who attended meeting Sunday afterS noon at the Friends church at MooresE ville wore Frank Phillips and family, = Eathor Curtis and family, Dan Hyte, E Mary Stout, Vonda Reed, Edgar Uiet- = i zel, Thornt Martin and son Itauliegh
^ and Will Gibbs and family.
= J Mrs. Martha Elmore spent Wednes-
= |day with Mrs. Eathor Curtis,
r; Miss Mildred Overton spent Surs day with her father Oto Overton and
IMs of customers are TAKINL ADVANTAGE of this DISCOUNT and putting up NEW SHADES at every window in their home. This 10% CASH DISCOUNT good on all CASH SALES during July only.
ALLEN BROTHERS “Money’s Worth or Money Back”
