The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY, 25, 1924. _
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A. COOK-Proprietor and Manager Doors Optn 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
ISd NEWS
the daily banner Entered in the Tout Ofhce at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail
ALL OVER INDIANA
matter. PARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, Citv Editor
NEW LONDON—New London was given a thrill when Lieut. Cliffor I ' Kllenian arrived here in an airplane* ; from Kansas to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elleman.
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Program Subject to Change V/ithout Notice
Friday
7:00 p. in. One Show Only
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J. G. Martin, of Laporte, wa, in Grecncastle on business t?o<lay.
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I). W. (irilfith Presents The Mystery Photoplay One Exciting Night
Born on Friday to Eldon Brattain and wife of Vivalia, a daughter.
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William Fox Presents The Imperial Comedy Monks A La Mode
Herman Hinxehing of Indianapolis was a business visitor here Friday.
Miss Beryl Parkin, of Chicago, is visiting Mr. and .Mrs. William Welch.
H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR
ALEXANDRIA—Police have declared war on boy vandals who have been wrecking gardens.
Oflice Phone 189
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SOUTH BEND—“I have got to keep my books balanced.' said Rollo ' Durant, deputy city clerk, when he i chased and caught Nick Natalie who ! ran out of city court without paying
$11 fine.
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Mis. J. E. Vermilion of Plymouth | = is the guest of -Mr. and Mrs. C. P. iE
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Saturday Matinee 15c Night 25c ( HARLES JONES In Lincoln J. Carter’s Melodrama “The Eleventh Hour”
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Mrs. II. C. Grogan continues seriously ill at the home of her son, : r ,1. L. Grogan on South Locust.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen, Jr., and : = family are at home from Yellowstone
Tollen had
2 trouble with the lights • his flivv — and used a lantern. Now he is co:- = lecting automobile tire insurance. ^1 . I E FRANKFORT—Clinton county * “ claiming the oldest thre i - rii = the state, organized twenty years E ago. W. W. Rose is president, AlE bert Cripe, secretary and George
“IT! Try Anything Once"’
~ Koons, treasurer.
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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.
5 1 Park where they spent two weeks.
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OOOCOCXXiOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXYCOOOOCOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXX: Saturday Cash Neat Specials Boilinif Beef, lb 10c Fresh Brains, lb 10c Sug-ar Cured Smoked Jowls, lb ISVgC Fresh Sausage, lb 15c Fresh Pork Shoulders, (whole) lb 16c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb 16c Sugar Cured Bacon (half or whole side) lb 17c Sugar Cured Smoked Ham, lb 24c Phone 12 "We Deliver W. H. FiTELJORGE QO<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>XXXXXJOOOaOOOOOOC)C)OOOOOCXXXX'
Miss Jennie Grady is at home from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she has been for several weeks on a business trip ^ connected with Child Welfare work.
All Coal Weighed Over The Citv Scales
= GREENSBURG—Myron Donnell or — Greensburg is the winner in a swap — of flivvers. Someone stole his ca*, E drove it to Shelbyville and abandoned = it for another when gasoline ran
A. J. DUFF
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.
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BLUFFTON—County recorder Mc-
A. G. Brown arrived home Friday morning from Miami, where he has J been the past tw'o weeks enjoying a J vacation. |
= Cague is recording the longest mort-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
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OPENING OH NEW BEAUTY SHOP
Miss Jennie Grady, who has been in Louisville and Cincinnati for the last four months is the guest of her sister, Annie Grady.
gage in the history of Wells county. It amounts to $26,058,000, runs 200 years and takes up 135 pages. It was granted by the Guarantee Trusr company, New York, to the Nickel
Mrs. Hazel Lovett is spending a few days vacation at her home In Brazil. She is an asst*tant in the office of county auditor W. D. Lovett.
Miss Joy Fisher, a graduate of plate r ; ilroad>
Central Beauty College, announces th e i
opening of her shop, which is located HARTFORD CITY—Authorities over the Ideal Grocer>, Saturday, July declare that bootleggers hide their 26. Complimentary facials will be wares in the grass on the outskirts given to demotistrate Beicano pro- of the city for their customers, and ducts. Everybody invited to attend, have located several such consign-
24-2p ments.
'CITIZENS TRUST CO.. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
Charles L. Allen will leave tomor- ; row on an extended trip through the northwest and thence to the Pacific coast and down the coast to San
l.WKl.OOO FORDS IN 6 .MONTHS
DECATUR—A stranger giving his home as H. W. Damaree, told officers that he broke into a church here be cause he wanted to pray. Police
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Sales reports from the 34 Amen- found church envelopes containing a
Francisco. He will be gone until the can branches of the Ford Motor con., total of $6.75 on his person, however, middle of September. pany Kh ? w . over a mll,lon For ' 1 GARY—Dogs are going to have a
hard time in Gary. Police have ordered all of them muzzled during
Ambulance Service Phones—Office 305, Res. 6DJ
LIFE PRISONER II \S DOG ‘T \l.
PLAN DEMOCRATIC FI NAMES
I DARK HARBOR, Maine, July 25. PHILADELPHIA, July 25—Martin Plans for financing the campaign Fleming, serving a life sentence in <,f John VV. Davis, Democratic nomthe Eastern Penitentiary here for 'nee, for the presidency probably murder, has a pal who will also stay w 'll be discussed at a conference at behind flip gray stone walls for the Davis' summer retreat this afternoon rest of his life. Thomas L. Cladbourne. prominent
The pal, with a family escutcheon '''' S D. niocrat and one of Die I | r ^ | voun , M . or> | ( , proud and unstained, went to the peni- pr, . nc, P al backe ™ William G. Me- 1 ^ U J ^ P
cars and trucks were sold at retail
Mrs. Samuel Peterson, of Cut Bank, during the first six months of 1924. Montana and daughters are visiting The actual figure is 1,056.978, which Mr. and Mrs. William Welch and exceeds the total retail sales for tii<; Miss Dell Miller. Mrs. Paterson was same period in 1923 by 133,095—an formerly Miss Mary Welrh and was a average gain of 22,182 sales per
teacher here. month.
, „ , A comparison between Ford sales
I n<‘ Union church service will be held in the Christian church next
hot weather.
Mrs. John Hallom from Urbana, 111., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
19-4 ami 1923 not only indicate. S: ' mi Luneet -
THE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Presents CoUeen Moore in “THE HUNTRESS ’ AI so HAROLD LLOYD in “ALL ABOARD” Friday and Saturday Admission 10 and 20c 7:00 and 8:li
a remarkable increase in the coun-
Sunday night. Rev. H. C. Clippinger try’s buying power but also show, w.ll preach The Young Peoples that this Rrowth continues month by meeting will he held in the same month . ln every instanC( , the month . church at 6:30. All Young Peoples ]y sales in 1924 have shown a suD- 11 ls in
GRAIN STRONGER
lands for a weeks camping
Mrs. Blanche Shoemaker vsiCHICAGO, July 25—Grain tutu res Tuesday and Wednesday " : I
Tiger's Habitat
The tiger dpes .nit inhabit Africa, trading started with a strong under- sister Mrs. Fanny Steele ne.^ i'i*''
Asia, where it has an tone on the Board of Trade today, cer.
societies are cordially invited to these s t antial increase over the correspond- « x,,,nsive 1,ut '''‘'her localized dlstri- The treru , was U p Wani with wheat
.?? t ^;„. bOU ! : 4:7! f ' n K month in 1923. In June’ they ^^...werKuThni^a^^U^uT/" fading in the initial advance.
ocities. rea( .hed 170,747, which
Mrs. Mary Lawrence, re ; j
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tentiary very young and doesn’t wear ? b ’ <> lbe | att er - effort to obtain
of a convict, but is
the Democratic nomination, will
pay
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Fred K. Boatman, a prosperous 10,000 aheal of June sales in „„t occur i n Ivr-ia' i.aith of 1 the'FL comment from the Canadian growing ‘ ,f th f stomach. She was ■
Bullish crop ’ comment from the bf town - is seriously ill with ulcr
has been giving a great deal of at- ma'le parts, tention to wheat raising and has had Perhaps the
some splendid yields.
the uniform „
“lifer.” j a ' i^it to Davis late this afternoon reports having a yield of 28 bushels
Fly came to the penitentiary a little Ic 1 ' 1 ? S l,, ..? Vl 'J lhe matter puppy, today he is a full-grown police Y C . S e a , en . up ’ )io? Yesterday was the first day since ‘ , , . his arrival in Maine that Davis did Years ago Hem,ng, a dog fancer, ) not Ket nut on th( . Kolf , inks . Co „. quarreled w.th h.s young wife. He ac- ference detained the nominee until <A,Bed h,s mother-,n-law of causmg we ,| lJUst m ij. aftern(K)ni so hp aban . the quarrel, and murdered her. ; (loned go | f for the day and lhe cluiInp . The prison “grapevine”code sent ( ionship match between himself, Bill out a message that Fleming longed Nye and Frank L. Polk had to he for a dog as a pal. Then, one day, postponed. It may he played today. Fly was brought to the man, known j Several contributions for the Demnow only by a number. jocratic campaign fund have already
Fly at once took up the prison rou- been received,
tine, he has never known another life' Davis' mail brought a number of than that of the penitentiary. Each ' checks, two for $50 and $20 from
day, however, he studies and plays j an,,n .v»ious donors.
with convicts in the prison grounds. -oHe can trail a man to hiding places j James Black, who was also atwithin the grounds and enjoys the Tested Thursday on a charge of stealsport. ling four chickens from Mrs. Charles
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young farmer of Monroe township, preceding year.
tiurz mountains, nor in Beluchisfan or action and the feeling of supreme
from her own home to the hww
These figures are for retail .-ales Afghanistan. Northward,
of wheat per acre that tested 62 1 /2 * r ‘ United States alone and <*n found throughout southern Siberia kept wheat strong. It was a buying pounds to the bushel, grading num- not take into consideration the sales and Mongolia, eastward in the Amur market from the start.
her one. Wheat was sold for seed rna, fc by foreign Ford branches and 'alley to the mxi of Okhotsk, in Sak- \ statement issued by the agricul- . , purpose- at an attractive price. For associated companies the majority of ,l,lbn a " ‘ • ,a I' nn - Lhe elevated 'IT- t ure department warning of the peril anf ^ bas purchased 120 P 0 ' 11 '■ I
it Is to be confidence regarding futures outlook, ber daughter, Mrs. David LoP !
One of our citizens has becor 1 1 alarmed about the coffee situatk!| because of the revolution in Bran
the last several years Mr. Boatman "'bich assemble ears from American- q.? n i'gls'' t' Sl J Utb | to backward corn in event of an early favorite brand
The ladies of the Christian chum
most encouraging
sign of the times lies in the fact 1 that these sales have been spread
' ~ ■ "'UKuwui r rnst nv .j n „ 1]nnnrt „ nrn i ne ladies oi tne inn.-uau China. Slam, Burn,*, the Malay penln- ' rost f? 1 ??, “ PP f ? f.?"' „f Gr-eneadle will present tne |>*. sulu, Sumatra, Java and iiad, and all Spot deliveries held firm with little enr.a.ue win „ , Vl
of India, but Is unknown In Ceylon. | business transacted. This Is evidence lending naturalists to Oats moved within
“Kitchen Kabinet Orchestra, d ••*1
narrow limits Bigh school auditorium Friday
Countv A vent O H , is eviuence lending naturalists to fats moveu wunin narrow limits _ r '" : v i , f 't, ' | very evenly throughout the country ! conclude that the tiger is a com para- but maintained a strong undertone. n ' n £* July
(•iwd ' s " r ‘l Thursday from Brace and i nd i ra t e a j/^ n e rit ] prosperity not tlvely recent immlgrn*
Lane of Bainbridge, who has been confined to any particular section. ; South, and not naturally
growing a Purdue grade of wheat this year. Mr. Lane’s wheat tested 27 bushels to the acre aad sixty-one
and a half poumks to the
This is a new variety of K-heat being raised by Purdue university. It is a cross between the Michigan Amber
plant and the malakoff plant.
j species.
. , , AH ex-service men, who have an pleaded guilty to the charge | honorable discharge from the service
Into the The usual dullness featured pro- I"! 10 Pythian sisters will bold tropical visions. annual picnic next Sunday luiy
q at Owen Park.
Mrs. John O’Mullane, Sr., i> -uffm
NOTICE — Greencastle Tribe of j Her First Experience CLOVERDALE inp- from heart trouble. . ?:!_ Ben Hur wil1 meet tonight at 8:001 A minister's little daughter was at- w j Mrs - Ann a Woodall has been ^ all members urged to attend. I m - tending her first rlmreh service, at .. Mr ’ and MrS ’ JprTy Ij(,nK we,lt ^ UJ,,V 'H vdth heart trouble su. portant. w-hlch tier father presided. On his en- Thursday morning to Hoosier High- Tuesday evening. MINNIE A KIEFER, Sec. | trance, she was greyly surprised, and ■ ■■ ' ■ , —
O there's my papa up in 'iimnl'?:" Mnth-
Now i. the time to order Md. mSTcTi^ Friday“'.‘r l Z^rtedT"^ .rSe^ Ph« R „ v ‘“T' S5S tains for your touring our. See them ter, and a'sesar.l . fine of *5 H.U Mond.v H tHS? T o ' l" ^ -
so we can help you fill out your application for your bonus. The Legion will have about 15 stenographers to
help you fill out the blanks. Come Two accidents .ccurred at ear y and we want all. No charges ,ame time Friday near the home’ of I
to fill blanks, doors open at 6 p. m. — '
Will blind justice be your executor?
TF you do not make a will, your estate will be
-1- settled bv law. The rnurt will
settled by law. The court will be strictly impersonal and impartial, guided only by legal precedent and rule. Its division of your estate may be entirely different from that you would have willed for the best interests of your heirs. The exact fulfillment of your wishes is assured if you make a will and name this institution as
your executor.
BROADWAY
I soon be over, but baby-nature hud i reached Its limit of endurance. Walking into the :ii<lH. she coaxlngly asked, i “Isn’t you nearly done, papa?"—
the trolt Free Press
JUST 5 MORE DAYS OF THE 10 PERCENT CASH DISCOUNT We will probably have 60 more days of hot
Walter Stoner when a team belong-i . .
I>r Ida Kohn •, native ruin, e in * to r,al >>' things ran awav ' Land ^ the Ounce
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has had a notable career in tne rod(lster ’ attempting to dodge the run i lf f
developing of the W. F. M. ZVj'Z * W .”? “T I —f Immi •'v'.ned"’*to“w
in China. She came as a delegate to ,, J ^ * as senously injured. Isaac York-to join the stuff „f n New York
the General Conference at Spring- Hu " man who wft - s driving the team, bank—sought to Ugh, up the couple's
field, and was one of the most in- ' VaS scrHtc})e <l and bruised from be- j apartment by growing a pot of flowers
I Yveather—KEEP COOL in one of our
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fluential delegates among the mis- l ^ rown ' nto a wire fence, sionaries to the body. She is a very Kenneth Modlin is on the sick list, interesting speaker and the persons being threatened with typhoid fever,
who go to hear her tonight will be
greatly pleased and informed as to ^ r ' an ^ Mrs. Dickerson of Roachthc latest word from China, ihihllc '* a ' e on fher daughter, Mrs. welcome. Carl Riggle, Tuesday afternoon.
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A friend had sent her some bulbs. From a florist she bought a little pot
—price 25 cents.
‘And now.” she said to the florist, “Fd like to have yon fill the pot with some nice, rich *,11." “Lady." said the florist, “1 can supply the soil, all right, but It’ll coat
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Summer Dresses
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GINGHAM—VOILE—LINEN $1.50 to $5.00 to $15.00 Less 10 7* CASH DISCOUNT
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$1.35 to $4.50 to $13.50
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Misses Opal Arnold and Crintha’ Archie Chadd is working for ’Walt-! JOU a8 n ‘ udl a« the pot.”
N’icholis celebrated their birthday er Stoner.
Wednesday evening at the home of Ben I,ace failed on l^etha Modltn
Miss Arnold at Fillmore. They Sunday evening.
served ice cream and cake. Those Mr and Mrs. Walter Stoner mo-1 solar system is known to exist,
present were Robert Smith, Glfen tored to Clay county Sunday
Shoemaker, Mrs. George Reach and spent
daughter, Mr .and Mrs. Bert Wright Deo Hoffman and baby. Mrs. Hoff-' unIes * ,l " , _ and W'ttcns Ghrirf(lene Alb^t a ;'manis asmter of Mrs. Stoner. j h^e jl ^ I
Bernice, and Mr andMrs.Dtck Jack-1 Mrs. Edith Stonea: spent S,turda y l no , lieunM of kmw :,,., ! of ^ ^ ||
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and; ever, there an many double, some E E Ginghams — Voiles — Linens by the Yard at 19° s;
the day with Mr. and Mrs. 1 trip,e ' “ n<l fluard-.iple stars; but = E to $100 a yard LESS 10% cash discount brings them = ' ew
smaller members of such E = down to 17c to 90c a Yard = j SS *-* * • * pn
