The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 July 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY
THE DAILY BANNEE:p^J(£ AGENTS
Opera House
A. COOK—Proprietor and Manager
1PERSONM. 18
! : i ocsi es
Entered in the Poet Oflice at Green-
castle, Indiana, as eecond class *eil i
ARE WORKING
matter.
Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00 Program Subject to Change Without Notice ™
1 hursday JACK HOLT In the Western Comedy “The Geld Lure”
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HARRY M. SMITH
£ i
GALE HENRY In the Bull’s live Comedy “Stung”
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Friday
Admission Twenty Cents MAE MARSH In the Super Photoplay “Paddy the Next Best Thing”
Howard D an was in Roachdate to
day on business.
C. C. Wysong of Indianapolis vis-
ited here Wednesday.
Mrs. Phillip Fegeas and son spent
Wednesday in Terre Haute.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Tucker were
Indianapolis last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. I^iwrence Finney spent the day in Indianapolis. Mrs. W. H. Walden has gone to 1 Danville for a short visit with rela-
k ,
i lives-
Mrs. Ixmnie Lilly of Car bon dale, | Illinois, is visiting Mrs- Mary Hoover
on Elm street.
i The Rev. J. E. Porter has gone to Buttle Ground to attend the Epworth
league Institute.
Willis D. Wright is back on thejr job at the county clerk's office af- j ~ ter an illness of ten days.
Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor
REPORTS BEING MADE THAT AK RESTS ARE BEING MADE BY FAKE AGENTS.
H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office
Rea. 772-Y
INDIANAPOLIS, July 17.—Reports have reached the fish and game division of the state department of conservation that fake wardens are operating io some sections
| of the state, arresting fishermen—
frequently without cause—and bluffing them into a cash settlement
J without the formality of a court
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hearing.
In order that the public experience no difficulty in recognizing a duly
j •JimmflliniiniHHBIIIIlbDi.i.iiiHHHH^ | authorized war( j en> an ,j that this
Everyone of Your Dollars-—
1 Pack Eggs Nov/1
William Fox Presents The Sunshine Comedy “Rough Sailing”
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W. L. Denman returned to his home r Wednesday from a two weeks’ busi-
ness trip in southern Indiana.
Mrs. R. J. Overstreet, who has been = visiting her parents in New Harmony, E has returned to her home here. i = Dick Harlan, wllr* has been in Sj Gary for several months, is here — visiting his parents and sister. I = Jacob Eitel is widening his side- = walk on the north side of the green E house, corner Vine aid Franklin Sj
E vicious practice may be abolished, | i George N. Mannfeld, division chief, I today asked that when persons ar» j i: I accosted by a game warden, the of- |
Pack eg’ffS while they are ~ ! ficer be made to show his badge and i low in price. You can use = commission. If he k a duly author-1 ., , .wirwi-o = 1 ized warden of the conservation dethem when they are more | , ^ ^ ^ not kesil , le pro .
expensive and save quite ^ | (iuce his credentials .
is worth just as much to you as John D. Rockefeller’s is to him and they are entitled to the same protection—the protection of a good strong bank.
E a tidy sum of money.
that badges
in fine
use.
shape for winter El
Mannfeld explained
Water ttlass keens ee-ffS =icarried by state wardens are round Water Ulass Keeps eggs _ in shape anfl bear this ini . cription .
= INDIANA FISH AND GAME II WARDEN, THE DEPARTMENT EE OF CONSERVATION. Each badge = ! also has a number. The old badges E! issued prior to the department’s S | creation bear no number and are E star-shaped. They were recalled n i years ago but not all recovei'ed.
Why not treat your money as well as he does his and—
OPEN A
CHECKING TODAY
ACCOUNT
Jones-Stevens
Company
FIRST NATIONAL RANK THfc. OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
CITIZENS TRUST CO.,
THE HOME OF THE
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 j West College Auditorium Adm. 30c
streets. , nilllMIIUIIIIIIIHIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIlin j,j 0 warden has authority to take Mrs. H. (. McCorklehill and (faugh- , ,— 1 monev nr to settle a case, Mannfeh*
THE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Presents Joimy Walker in “Children of Dust’’ Produced by the ?ian Who Made ‘ Humoresque” Also HAROLD LLOYD in “MOVt ON” Friday and Saturday. Admission 10 and 20c. 7:00 and 8:40
ter, of Louisville, are the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lueteke, south |
Locust street.
j B. A. Knight, instructor of Archi- ! tectual Drawing in the Terre Haute | schools, returned yesterday to his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lockwood, of Shanghai, China, have arrived in j Greencastle for a visit with Dr. Salem 1 B. Towne and family. The fire department was called to the dump at Pitman’s Pond Thursday | afternoon to extinguish a blaze which ! had started in the brush. No damage
resulted.
Mrs. B. A. Knight, who has been visiting in the eastern part of the United States for the past two weeks, has returned to her home in this city. Rev. and Mrs. Victor L. Raphael left today for their month's vacation. The early part will be spent at Boone Tavern, Berea, Ky., and the latter part in Cincinnati, Ohio. Anthony Conciilo, young son of N. Concillo, fell over a bicycle at the home on west Washington street late Wednesday and cut a deep gash in his forehead. Dr. Tucker dressed the
injury.
Mr .and Mrs. Glen Tucker and
j money or
; said. If the violation is discovered
EDWARD L. (’ON ROY
[1
. j by him, he is charged with only making the arrest and obtaining such
Interior Decorator of New York, now evidence possible to pr(>secute tfhe ,
AH kinds of ! offender in an authorized court nf I --- - 1 the state. Reports to conservation pi« l« l« I I officials indicate that several wealthy j * A
and prominent m«i in the northern j part of the state, arrested by whom ^
— ; they supposed were wardens, made j
cash settlements in preference to |
located in Greencastle. interior decorating. MID-WEST STUDIOS
SHIP
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EXERCISES WERE HELD
SAFE
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NOME, Alaska, July 17.—-d The United States coast guate'-r; ter Bear reported disabled ar.o'” haps lost in the ice floes of Arctic, arrived at Nome late yt. day, coming in under her own poi
OFFICIALS COMING
Next Tuesday a number of utility
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son, as is David Strauss of Roxville,
COS DEN RESIGNS NEW YORK, July 17.—J. 5. f
officials from over Indiana, will be in who was also present. Louis Bud- ‘l 611 lhas resigned as president oft Greencastle during the evening- and a'denbaum, another Indianapolis vis;- <len Company, oil producers , speech by Harry Reid of the Inter- tor, is a thirty-third degree Mason. but still remains a direr state Public Utility Co., will he w. H. Swintz, Grand Secretary of of the company. The resignationi broadcast over the Greencastle sta- the Indiana Grand Lodge, who had be submitted to the meeting oi : tion. a part in the afternoon’s exercises, board of directors this afternoon.
The party of traction and utility j. also a thirty-third degree Mason, officials will pass through this city (). B .Smith, another visitor, is a
All Coal Weighed Over The City Scales
A. j. DUFF
r Tuesday morning on the special car thirty-third degree Mason, anl when = No. GOO of President Robert L. Todd 1 one considers that there are only “ of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and forty such Masons in Indiana, the = Eastern Traction Company. They fact that several were here makes
E will go to Terre Haute where Mr. lit more important. ~ Reid will address the Rotary Club at 1 o
= luncheon. They will return to Green- j A special meeting of Volz Camp E castle in the evening and will me [ Number 3349 Modern Woodmen of
It is expected that he will be ceeded as president b\ .lacnb fn cf Baltimore, now a vice-pvesidetif Cosden and Company, and an ant of J. S. Cosden since the tion and entry of the firm x
oil field in 1913.
SELECT HOUSTON, TR
( HERBIES IN EXCESS
SERIOUS CHINESE FLOODS
WARSAW, Ind., July 17.—Cherries I
were so plentiful this year that many bushels have gone to waste on the trcas. The fruit is selling at twenty-five cents a gallon at retail stores. Many persons are coming to Kosciusko county from Fort Wayne and other towns in northern Indian and are picking cherries on shares.
PEKIN, July 17.—The
western China
floods in
grave.
Thus far,
peril of continues
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Tom left Washington this mor„. Flllllllllimill||lllimilll||||mi||||f||(||ii: servo,I dinner by the Wabash Valley America w^he' hehl' Fridarevening LONDON, July 17.—Houeto.’. T ''
n *“ 1 —r • Electric Company. a t 7:30 o’clock at the lodge ’head- as, was unanimously selected 051 APPLE WORMS INCREASED The lium ber of visitors is not clef-|quarters. All members who plan to international* Adve. tUine co; vM
initely announced but it will include ! attend the County Adoption SaturLAFAYETTE, Ind., July 17—U«- a11 the lliffh e,ectric railroad officials 1 day evening are urged to he present
Che city of Tien Tsin
ing for Greencastle, to spend Mr. Tucker’s three weeks vacation with
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker. Miss Aline Scott, who 'has been
here a week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs .H. C. Clippinger, was called
has been spared. Two smaller I borne to New Albany, yesterday, on
usually wet weather this spring has Indiana,
made conditions good for theoodling
I at the Friday evening meeting.
Advertising conrei
today as the 1925 convention citf
A full meeting
choice of the board.
confirmed
rykes broke today, flooding districts 1 accuui, t the serious illness of her " * or n i > an< I if they are
east and west of the city but those ’ mother - ue c< ’ ntrolle,i ex t™ Rood spraying dykes protecting Tien 'Tsin have The local band will give its weekly must fo,,ow ' acc °rding to Purdue Uniheld. Thousands of soldiers and cool- concert this evening on the south- %CIS, ' y entomologists, ies are toiling in relays repairing west corner of the public square. The lc,| ard keepers are urged to coat
APPRECIATION
ENTRAIN AUGUST 9
INDIANAPOLIS, July 17.—Indiana members of the G. A. R. will entrain for the national G. A. R. encampment at Boston from Indianapolis, August 9. it was announced at state headquarters today. Special reduced rates will be granted by railroads for the members of the G. A. R., affiliated organizations and their families.
small leaks.
Five villages west of Tien Tsin !lrran K e(i for tbc -summer will start were inundated and destroyed, hut prom I )tly at 8 “’dock,
the railroad running through the rice 1 Mrs. J. B. Henry- and J. H. Mehsjter
program which is one of the best yet tllf> fruit yv ' t,h arsenat « lead about ,1,ess
The Committee qnkei-Jminment in connection with the Masonic temple cornerstone laying wish to exto the citizens and business
lands withstood the waters. Pekin still is menaced by a river
of near Fillmore, received telegrams
the second week of July. Spraying men of Greencastle, the appreciation should be completed in the different of ,ocal Masons for tfie splendid asparts of the state by the following si - stance rendered in caring for our
ilates;
OFFICERS BUSY
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 17.— ! Eight more arrests and institution of abatement proceedings against thirty-one sofe drink saloons and other places in Ft. Wayne where Federal officers made 23 arrests In the last two days is the next step
INDIANAPOLIS IS RELIEVB*
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind-, July Dawn today brought relief r01 torrid wave which lias held the in its grip for the last 36 hours With the thermometer
one 8
i distinguished guests and visitors.
from Ronoake, Virginia, stating that
torrent raging 15 miles to the west- i!! 6 ^ I"? 1 Wa ' S nt ex !’ octe<l to bve. ward, but the capital is thought safe. !!,, T . hU i rl l ay ,? Ver t . he Penns >' 1 -
Approximately 300 brick and mud "
houses here crumbled.
around 90 degrees, and at
in the booze cleanup of that north- reaching 94, numerous heat ; x>i ern city, Bert Mogan, Indiana pro- tions were reported and
Bloomington, south, July 16 to 19. -HISSE MAWALY, chain*an.k{ b j t } on director, declared today. death from 'heat this season o«i Noblesville, south, July 18 to 20. ' 0 1
Ft. Wayne, south, July 20 to 23 UHU. ML AUER HELPS
Extreme northern portion of state,' SAN 1 ’ !• RAN( IS( O, July 17—Cool,
July 22 to 25.
PROHIBITION DEFEATED
ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER
Like a pebble thrown into a pond, your first deposit in a bank ac- ^ count may be a small beginning, but it starts an ever widening circle
National Bank
Trust Company
vania railroad, for Virginia.
County Agent O. H. McNary is it- . tending the Poultry School at Brazil ! which is being conducted by Purdue University. The school is being held for county agents and vocational
teachers of the Terre Haute district, decisive majority for straight gov- - . ,
Hon. C. C. Wysong, of Indianapolis, eminent control of liquor, the elec- " 1f> *' *' n ,d ^ s '
1 son of J. F. Wysong, who has been torate of Saskatchewan defeated pro- • for the past two years assistant hibition at the polls, Wednesday.
■ Judge Advocate of tj>e Indiana Na- Returns from
REGINA, SASK, July 17.—With
humid weather and mederating winds joined forces today with some 10,000 , fire fighters in checking the forest 1 i fires which have been laying waste to 1 thousands of acres of timber, brush and grazing land on the Pacific coast
In California, the fires in the Santa : aBrbara national forest were expected
1,117 out of 2,851 ^ , be C ° ntr ° 1 ' e dw * hin a , few hours -
tional Guards, h;vs been promoted to polls in the province today showed If ro . 10 . e ’ K amatl \ am i Sierra Judge Advocate General, with the 49,9ar, in favor of prohibition, 69,- 1 ofre - sts the cnsls was considered pas-
rank of Lieutenant Coloacl. 021 against; 51,123 favoring straight ^ , ,
The Union Prayer -meeHing for government control of liquor and Ke P° rts ‘ Tom Kellogg, Idaho, told
| Collge Avenue and M. E. churches will
IxicuM Street 42,040 favoring govermnent
i in. c. enurvues wm Re held in Col- plus tlie sale of beer. jlege Avenue church tonight at 7:30. o
j On account of the absence of Rev/ , Porter, Rev. H. C. Clippinger wiH
controi
of the fire still burning there un-
checked over a 30 nvile front.
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SAVE
on
appreciation
SITUATION IS TENSE
the business men for their
1 portant chieftains of the Brazilian
| P- ro- at 4 o’clck. All members bring thank
; one ample dish with sandwiches and heartv suimort nf mil' 1 army ’ acconlin K the newspaper’s ' enough table sendee for own family. ure . as wpl , „„„„„ * 1 information with the aid of high poli-
AIRMAN MISSING
ure, as well as the young’ people who i « i „ , * K I so faithfully tried to ser^ them. 1 leaderS ° f the 8tate ° f Sao Paul °
Results of the efforts of the dav
who are in contact with the revolu-
TOKIO, Japan, July 17.—Although 'early reports today caused optimism as to the safety of Major A. Stuart MacLaren, missing BriUih roundthe world aviator, fear of his safety
increased greatly tonight.
One source described the search for him as “apparently hopeless.” Reports indicated that blizzards, for which the Kurile Islands, his'
were very gratifying and we made quite a stride forward toward our ;
goal.
Mrs. R. E -RICHARDS, chairman !
Mrs. ROBERT HAMRICK
Mrs. E. E. GRERNE T. G. YUNCKBR WM. A. GROGRAN.
! tionary elements of other states.
Rev. F. W. Davis of
SHELLING SAO PAULO
WASHINGTON, July 17—Shells I fell within half a Mock of the Amer- ' ican consulate at Sao Paulo when I federal forces were bombarding the ■ stronghold of the Brazilian revolt on July 12, the state department was adj vised today in a cable from Sao
12. The consulate
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Rugs
The 10% CASH DISCOUNT on rugs during July means a DOUBLE SA - ING to YOU as our Rugs are marked LOWER to start with than they have been for 10 yeavs. Then the $2.50 to $0.50 I cash discount brings them down within ^ the reach of all. In the 9x12 size, we can j offer you rugs from $5.85 to $58.50.
Clay City Paulo dated July
destination, are famous, may have wa -s Here Saturday for a business was undamaged however, the message
arisen and brought disaster. trip.
stated.
ALLEN BROTHERS “Money’s Worth or Money Back
