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

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JU 24, 1924.

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Opera House

A. COOK—Proprietor and Manager

-Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00

Doors Open 6:30-

Program Subject to Change Without Notice

Thursday

MARY ( HARLESON

Itm NEWS

P. M. I>octor !s today on business.

In Indianapolis

Supported by An All Star (’ast in

! “The Country I hat God Forgot

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GALE HENRY In the Bull’s Eye Comedy ‘This Way Out’'

C. L. Law rev, of this city, was Bainbirdge today on business.

Born on Wednesday to Mrs. Lawrence Hardwick, a

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Mr. and

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the daily banner Entered in the Pont Ofhce at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail

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

H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR

Office phone 189

Orer Banner Office

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DIRIGIBL MAY N FIT TH YEAR

BIG

ZEPPELIN M A > COME TO j!I< A iNTir

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WORK BEINOELAYED

Oscar A. Sallust has purchased a new Overland sedan of Sherrill bro- j ~ thers. I “

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Friday

Adin. 20c. 7:00 p. m. One Show Only D. W. Griffith I^esents The Mystery Photoplay “One Exciting Night”

William Fox Presents The Imperial Comedy “Monks A La Mode”

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WHERE WE'RE HEADING

Attica Ledger-Tribune: A rural mail carrier in an Indiana town not far from Attica was recently retired on a pension of approximately $90 a month. The man is not yet 50 years old. He is in excellent health

, Wheeler said he had ceased to give the indictment any thought, afterrepeated efforts to have his trial expedited by the department of Justice. He was indicted in the midst jof his investigation of the acts of | former Attorney General Daugherty | and branded t as a "frame up at

, ,. , , ,p, 1 time. Only five senators voted

and ablo to work every day. Thai a „ a j ng ^ may be a deserved reward for faith-

ful public service but if carried out , ti>?ation of the ch by a senal(J in all government and semi-pubhc | committee) mn(|e at m / eler . g re _

service we will soon reach a place f!Ues t

in this country where half the peo-, .-Because of the circumstances pie will lie working the.r heads ' surroumlinf , the imii( . tnif . nt { rh .. to support the other half. There .s Kard it as an asset in mv campaiRn no more sense the government I with Senator LaFoIlette an ,, no( a , pensioning an able-bodied man at 50 j a handicap,” said Wheeler. "I am than putting babies on the public ^liing to go to trial tomorrow if

pay roll until they are old enough

Mrs. W. M. Quay of Tiffin, Ohio, = is here visiting her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Isaac Hammond.

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today . =

Mrs. R. A. Cox returned _ from an extended visit with relative.- | ^

in ^Brooklyn, New York.

Joel Denman, of Chicago, is visit- ! ^ ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Denman — of this city for several days. ' =

Builders Are Taltipeeial Pains With Giant \ircin German Factory .ChaUfre Made

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BERLIN, Julyl—The trans- ^ ! ocean flight of the Zeppelin ZR3 E i may be delayed uiti xt year. = American naval pt the moment = : are quite uncertain; her the giant

Founded

T!S Try Anything Once”

= ' shiji can be taken j a this season. ^ i The trials of the Z re scheduled

r for August 15, but t have been so

^ many delays and pmements that E not even this date ids with any

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That frame of mind has led many a man into Untried investments—and brought him through richer in experience, poorer in purse.

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z: certainty. The ’/din builders ^ are doing their uti to hold this

All Coal Weighed Over

The City Scales

E date, but they areceeding = slow, methodical ner

The Putnam County Democratic | = club will meet Saturday afternoon = at two o’clock. A full attendance is

desired.

A. J. DUFF

Mrs. Jack Rogers suffered a broken right wrist Thursday morning while cranking a ford car. Dr. McGaaghey

reduced the fracture.

Phone 317

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1 Greenoasiie are imuted to hear Dr.

1 Kahn.

i Eari Sherrill was

Mrs. Celle Blakely has revived today w buaines£ .

word that her nephew, Milton O’Dell , La v e rne Snider, who has i>een vis-

iting relatives in Lafayette for the ! past week, has returned to his home

Rev. and Mrs. V. Rnihael, who i n c '^y-

were called here by the death of Mr*. 1

Durham returned Thur.wlay to Berea, hDR SALE—A few pieces of do-

had met with an accident, in which

he suffered a broken arm.

Ky., where they are spending their sirable furniture left at a bargain

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methodical irv that may make even this datmossible. However, accordino American

naval men there is ttempt to delay intentionally. Is been whispered about that tfcppelin peopls were anxious to strihis job as fal as possible since u the peace treaty they must c', their plant

when the ZR3 is do

Indianapolis | Men assigned twpervising the ;

work for the Amei government, , however, say that 'e is not the * slightest sign of sm spirit on the J

part of the Zeppelinfit.

They are, howeveeing extreme- j iy careful that this st product of : German science shaave no flaws. They have remod^somewhat, in

Consult us about the things you want to try in the line of investments. If we don’t know about them already, we’ll investigate their reliability and protect your purse.

FIRST NATIONAL SANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY

CITIZENS TRUST CO.* THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER

vacation.

S02 West Liberty street, corner Mad- vU>w of experiencesbht by the ill-

a resolution ‘‘completely ex-

; onerating’’ Wheeler, after an inves-

Sheriff I/>slie Sears is home from Butlerville where he took George Thomas of Lake County, who was placed in the home for feeble-minded on Wednesday.

ison and Liberty H. Grubb.

streets,

Mrs. H. 25-4t

The Needle Craft Ciuh will have guset day at "Iris Knoll” with Mrs. George McHaffle, Friday afternoon. Members please bring table service for self and one guest.

CHICAGO CASE CONTINUING

to vote. In view of this pampering paternalism it is no wonder federal taxes are constantly increasing.

the departrment of justice is willing, Howard !’. Barnaby lias purchased

luii ii they want to conduct the cam-j Miesse home on east Washington

CASE OF LEOPOLD AND LOEB PROGRESSING BEFORE Jl'DGE CAVELRY IN FEDERAL(OI RT

paign in the to do that.”

courts, I am willing

IN NEW SITUATION

RFSSELLMLLE ORG INIZKS

July 24.—In the

WASHINGTON fever heat of cornered battle

fraught with unprecedented possibilities, the dramatic touch may await the trial of Senator Wheeler of Montana, vice-presidential candidate on the independent ticket, now- set fot October—the crucial period of tha

campaign.

Wheeler’s trial at such a time, it was pointed out today, is without parallel in American political

street and within the next month, will llTfc liUUnc on tho lot a nil start the erection of his new home.

INDIANAPOLIS, July 24—Articles

the colorful, three- of incorporation of the Russellville for the presidency, H 01-86 Thief Detective Association,

Number 3G4, Russellville, Ind., were filed with the secretary of state to-

day.

The trustees are A. M. Doyle and j R. and A. P. McGaughey, all of Russellville.

The union prayer meeting of Locust Street .uid College Avenue churches wdll be held this evening :n the l/ocust Street church at 7:30 o’clock. The public is invited.

ROCK ROAD

Albert Allen and wife spent Tue.shts- day w-ith Lum Barker and wife.

tory. It was recalled, however, that Eugene V. Debs made the race for president on the Socialist ticket in 1020 from Atlanta federal peniten-

tiary.

Quite unconeemed about the indictment on charges of misusing his office to promote the interests of a legal client which has been hanging over his head since spring, Wheeler, in a holiday mood, left today with his family to motor to Massarhu setts. In the little fishing village of Wellfleet, on Cape Cod, he will rest for three weeks before starling cm the strenuous barnstorming trip planned for him by the independent managers.

Mrs. Harve Hall and daughter, of Bainbridge, called on Mrs. Burley Boner, Friday afternoon. There will be a basket dinner at the Baptist church at New Maysville, Sunday. Miss Flo ranee Holman and Harry Purvis, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Purvis and Mr. and Mrs. William Purvis and son Charles Alfred, attended their reunion at Attica, Sun- * day. Miss Sarah Ellen Job and Mrs. Ann Granthen spent Friday with Mrs. Watson Job. The Community Club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Beam.

Mr. and Mrs. H’nry Prevo, who have been visiting relatives in Texas for the past several weeks, are expeted to return to their home in this city the latter part of the week.

Miss Jeanette Foster, Kenneth

CHICAGO, July 24.—Fellow students of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loch when the confessed, murderers of 14-year-old Robert Franks attended the University of Chicago were called by the state today in an attempt to draw the noose tightly about the necks of their erstwhile friends and companions. Howard Obendorf, Lester Abelson, Maurice Shamberg and Arnold Maremont—and possibly Jther students— will take the witness stand today before Judge John R. Caverly, who is sitting as judge and jury in the

fated Dixmuide. Athey have ac cepted other suggefis gleaned by American and Gen experts, so that there shall be ‘blamage” for the Zep]ielin buildenbsequently. The latest delay veaused by the necessity for altering' crank cases. The builders found t a new composition metal woulerve their purposes better. And,the risk of delay and despite addexpense, the designers decreed that' change must be made. Further nges may appear necessary at Hast moment. Moreover, it is bio means certain what test flig will develop. Hence, the v Americi observers arc not certain that thictual transatlantic flights can bindertaken before next year. They hope, with Zeppelin concern, however, that ■ flight can be made. September iabout the last favorable month folie trip, as nobody desires to gam with the fickleness of Atlantic vnher in the win-

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service a Phones—Office 305, Res. 6921

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THE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE

Presents

Colleen Moore in "THE HUNTRESS’

Also

Harold Lloyd in "ALL ABOARD ' Friday and Saturday Admishion 10 and 20c 7:00 and 8:40

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Buchanan and Mrs. Byron Williams paring of evidence to determine who have been visiting Mias Alt* " u ^ or Leopold and Loeb shall hang

Kerr of this city for the past sev

oral days, have t returned home in Indianapolis.

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County Agent O. 11. McNary and Paul Albin left today for Crawfordsville where they will attend the

Quarterly meeting of the Fifth dis- were “rational trict Farm Bureau, being held injcollege life.

or go to jail.

The students will testify to the fact that Leopold owned a portable typewriter, like the one on which the "$10,000 ranson letter’’ was written. They also may be asked to testify that the ^oung murderers

and sane” in

Section Three of the Woman’s Union of the Christian church will give a play, the Kitchen Kabinet Or-

The German crewhich pilots the chestra, in the High School audiZR3 across the Atlac will know all torium of Cloverdale, Friday, July the tricks Atlantic uther has been 25, at 8:00. The play was recently able to turn out in 1 last 25 years, ^iven at the Christian church here prise Thanks to thethorough-going an<l was K'-eatly enjoyed by the audi-

meteorological servii of the Zeppe- t,nce - lin concern, the pik of America’s !

new craft about highinds, low winds COOPER-PITTS

Donald F. Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs Horace W. Pitts and Miss Helen

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ning, July 21, at 8:15 p. m. - parents of both the bride ami p reside south of town. Mr. Pitts * 1 a prominent young carpenter mi ’■ Mj

widely known hare.

Tne wedding came as a gmat to their many friends T ^ young couple will reside in Greer.'

castle.

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OPENING OF NEW BEAFTl SHOP

Fisher, a graduate of

Mi.-'-' Joy

( :ti :i] Beauty College, .inmiunces th 1

that city.

Miss Elizabeth Ames of Greencastle has been the guest of Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson in Indianapolis and they with Booth Tarkington, left; Thursday for Gloucester, Mass., to I spend the remainder of the summer i at Bass Rock.

Will blind justice be your executor?

TP you do not make a will, your estate will be •i- settled by law. The court will be strictly impersonal and impartial, guided only by legal precedent and rule. Itsdivisionof your estate may be entirely different from that you would have 'villc i ior the best interests of your heirs. Dhe exact fulfillment of your wishes is assured if you make a will and name this institution as your executor.

Misses Laura Quick, Dean Christie, Ethel Evard, Alice Seymour, Alta Ken-, Frances Korr. Norretta

Green, LaVaughn Mundy, Mundy, and Paul Kerr and

Eillene

The most dramati* moment in the trial so far came late yesterday when Mrs. Jacob Fianks, mother of the slain school boy took the stand and in answer to a few questions told the simple stoy of her last glimpse of Robert. Coming to the crowded courtroom and testifying only because she wis told it would he for the best, Ms. Franks bore her great sorrow in public with supreme bravery. She fondled the few articles of clothing which her son’s

cross winds, cyclone»nd fair weath-

er.

Some years back wn the Zeppelin ( c atber j ne Gooperr, daughter of Mr.

their f 01 ™ 6 ™ was piling ufcioney at a high rate, it decided to diite some funds to a meteorological fvice, unique in the history of scientfc research. The service collected ship logs of all At-

lantic carriers, an painstakingly , —

and waves and weatj^over if period

of a quarter of a cenlry.

pening of her shop, wl ic ‘I

were ovei the Ideal Greeery, Saturday, Jim ■

Complimentary facials wil "■

demonstrate Belcaim i 1 |

and Mrs. Charles A. Cooper, united in marriage by Reverend

Fminklin A, Lemaf*ers, pastor of given to , , ; ■ College Avenue church, at his resi- ducts. Everybody invited to 11,1 ^ |

dence on Locust street Monday evn-

Jackson enjoyed a picnic sapper at the country home of Opal Cole on

Tuesday evening.

Marion slayers had not destroyed and iden-

tified them with a lod of her head as those worn by R.bert on the day

Mrs. Paul T. Haltom will leave tomorrow morning for Los Angeles, Calif., to spend her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Fred U. Dunkin. Sho will stop off a few days ennoute at Rocky Mountain National Park. Dr. Paul T. Haltom will take care of her practice while she is gore.

Whether a hundred or a dozen j people are present at tl* Baptist | church tonight, the same program will be followed. Current topics deal I with "The Holy Spirit in the Life 1 of Jesus.” They throw light on Christian experience today. People who are tired or worried will find rest in this fellowship. Let these come.

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Resources Over $900,000 The Pioneer Trust Company of Putnam County

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Dr. Ida Kahn, of Nang Chang. China, will speak in College Avenue church Friday evening at 7:30. Dr. Kahn is in charge of the Methodist

she last saw him aive.

Mrs. hranks folloved her husband on the stand. The dder Franks also identified his boy s blood-spattered clothing and told ,f his vain attempt to save Rofert’s life by obtaining $10,000 fren the bank to

pay the kidnapers.

Convening of covrt was delayed a few minutes. A onference was reported on in the clambers of Justice

Caverly.

Due to a rain, he crowd of spectators was cut dewn, and the little courtroom, heretoore crowded beyond capacity wa> about half empty, hiremen and pciceuien maintained a guard in the Sails and the court to prevent over-rowding. At 10:07, sev«i minutes after court was scheduad to convene, the two defendants hsi not been brought in but their relaives were in therr customary places.

, • XT The defense attorneys and prose- ; Hospital m Nang Chang under di- cutor Crowe were in inference with '

1 action of the Womans Foreign M?3- Justice Caverly.

h rom this survey, he Zeppeliners know 'what to expect T the banks, in mid-ocean, in the Enjsh channel and indeed, over any s.t of the great

ocean at a given tiniiof year.

Witli this data, Zejelin pilots long have been put throgh a course of theoretical training n what to do _ under varying condjons. The pilot | would be locked in a com, represent- = ing d Zeppelin cabi, and with the E data before him, wcihi, be asked to E work out the problefn c ’ guiding the craft safely across. B : marked on E his log amounts of gas, utlet, ballast = lightening, motor-powc and so on E for his theoretical trip across the E great dike. ! = He could have beer an samlwitches — during his “trip,” but itherwise he E stuck to the “cabin” just as though he = were actually battling m th the winds E

over the 3,000-mile stret h.

While theory and practice are vast- = !>' different, the men who will take the I ZR3 across are all experienced Zeppe- § liners, trained in the dangerous and E

daring schools of war-times.

Doctor Eckener, chief of the expe- = dition, will be accompanied by Cap- E tain Steele, U. S. N., and Commander

Kraus

after it lands in Lakehurst, N. J.

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We have two EXCEPTIONAL VALUES To Offer You.

Lot No. 1—

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31 l-2c Yard

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TISSUE GINGHAM

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Steele takes over the craft | E Some ready made tissue Kinffham dresses

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sionary Society. Dr. Kahn is a fine speaker, an excellent physician, and j lately has been called to consult with the Mayc Brothers at Rochester All of the Missionary observers ot

Th« conference ft

was understood, vas called to expedite the case. An effort will be made to cut dowi tie number of witnesses to be aimponed by both

sides.

Allan Wayne, Jr., and Betty Jane, son and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Broadstreet, who have been visiting their grandparent?, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hixon , of Indianapolis, have returned to their home in this city.

= | second floor at greatly reduced prices.

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