The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1924 — Page 2

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Program Subject to Change Without Notice Saturday Matinee 15c Night 25c CHARLES JONES In Lincoln J. Carters Melodrama “The Eleventh Hour”

John Clark, of Fillmore, water in this city today.

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Lawrence Athey was in Indianapolis today on business. Eugene Hurst, of this city, will spend Sunday in Indianapolis. Bob Graham and J. H. Stoner were visitors in Terre Haute on h rid ay

e\ening.

Mr.-. John Holloway of Urban;-., 111., is the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Ferrel Tunget. Dr. Ida Kahn was the guest of Mrs. G. H. Myers, on Seminary Street, while in the city. Mrs. Fannie N. Allen left today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stephens of Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Evan* and baby of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Evans. Mrs. L. W. Crump ami Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sherfey visited the Sherfey family at Brazil y<*-terday.

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Lesson for July 27

THE TEMPTATION OF JE3US LESSON TEXT—Matt. 4 1-11. ■: TE> i that He It bath I ere g tempted. He is able to auccour them that are tempt' I ” —Heb. . 18. PRIMARY TOl IC—Jt- IS Refuses to Do Wrong. JUNIOR TOPIC—.H « Conquers the Tempter. IN KUMEDIATK ANT -UNICRTOP- • Tempt i t inn. YOt'XG PEOPLE AND A 'L'LT TOPIC —Victory Over the Tempter. I. Its Purpose (v. 1). The Holy Spirit led Him Into the wilderness with the si'emtic purpose that He there meet and overeon^e the one whose works He came to destroy (Heb. 2:14). His temptation was not a preparation for His work, as usually thought, hut rather the opening of the dreadful conflict het'. eeu Christ and Satan, which was to issue in Satan's defeat. It \';is not to test Jesus to find out as to whether He would stand fast—to gee whether He would sin. The eternal purpose of God as to redemption absolutely could not fall. It was rather to exhibit Him as an ob-

TENTH ANNIVERSARY WORLD WAR FINDS NO GERMAN SETTLEMENT

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in tbe Foot Ofbce at Greencaatle, Indiana, aa second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor

-a mis-

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office OSce Phone 189 Rea. 772-Y

W ILL NOT TESTIFY

where he made a mistake take that led to his arrest.

Loeb, more self-conscious, allows his eyes to roam over the court room. He meets the steady gaze of curious spectators and smiles. He nods to a few that he chances to know and recognize. He is in the

limelight and enjoys it.

It is almost certainly these thingsthat Darrow and his staff of assist-

ants fear.

There is no jury—only the judge must decide their fate—and they fear his reaction should he observe them j closely on the witness stand. He sees very little of them now as they sit with their attorney!—his time and attention being devoted to watch- ' ing and listening closely to the wit-

nesses.

| And a further

NEW YORK. July 26—The tenth anniversary of the outbreak of the World War finds the allies still spending more time trying to defeat Germany over terms of peace than they did on the field of battle. The German*, disarmed and at the allies' mercy, are proving more formidable disturbers of a European settlement than when they were in battle array. It took a little more than four; years to crush the Germans in warfare. It has required nearly six years j for the allies to reach a limited and ! guarded agreement concerning the an- | nual amount of money Germany shall ! pay as indemnity. Even the total ■ sum is still undecided, for the annual , payments have not been given a ter-1 minal period. Even the methods of j making Germany pay is still in dis- . pute, and gives no promise whatever | of being settled in any number of de- j

cades to come.

The strangeness of this procedure | does not mean that Europe will have j to remain forever debating succes- j sive “Dawes reports.*' The repeated i failures to make peace are the failures j of the professional diplomatists. The j people of Europe are themselves at 1 peace and are moving with increasing ' momentum toward restoraetioon of i

a way

iCHCAGO, July 26.—It has been definitely decided to keep Nathan

lj«opold anl Richard Loeb, million-1 An, i a further reason the two aire college graduates, off the wit- ^°y s will not testify is the fact they Greencastle. ness stand in their judicial hearing admitted killing Robert Franks. ■ on the murder of Robert Franks, It 1 "^‘‘Y co dd not take the stand and

revealed to the United Pre*S|^ en y that. The defense seeks only

likely, Clarence Darrow, chief of staff for the defense, will not submit the defendants to questioning on

the stand.

ject upon which faith might rest, to

Rev. Wm. McLain has returned show ilmf a union between God and from his trip to the Rivervale Insti- i man bad been effected which would tute where he delivered an address. | Insure man's rernncillutlon. | I II. The Conflict (vv. 2 11). |: normal conditions, without diplomacy

C. W. Tribby is installing a new' L The Combatants (v. 1). ' being aware of it. gasoline filling station at his welding, n) J«*iig t hr:*' .w*u« < hrlst the , While Kuropean and American exshop on the northeast corner of the , . . , , ' ,. perts have gathered in London to con-

K I mediatorial work. He went imntedi- 11 ■ square. , a(f | v from the place of anointing and

heavenly recognition as the Son of keep Geramny

Mrs. (. (. Brinson o >t. | Ged to meet the arch-enemy of the

burg, Fla., and Miss Beatrice Evans ra( ^

of Indianapolis are visiting !wr. and (oj The Devil. He was a real perMrs. T. E. Evans. ' son and. while always filled with cun- :

| nlng and malice, la tiiia case the Initia-

Patrick Henry, Mrs. George- live was taken by the Lord. He was

dragged Into the presence of Jesusv Christ and forced Into the struggle. 2. The Battle Ground (v. 1). It was In the wilderness of Judea. The first man was tempted In a garden with the

most pleasant surroundings and failed. i esl , ( niere

The second man was tempted In a barren wilderness surrounded by wild beasts, and gloriously triumphed. :t. The Method of Attack (vv. 2-10). Sim-e as our Redeemer Christ sustained a threefold relationship, the Son of Man. Son of God and as Messiah, each one wtrs made a ground of attack. (1) As Sou of Man (vv. 2. .1). This wa« a test of the reality of His humanity. To demonstrate whether the hnmanity which He obtained through the virgin birth was real, the appeal was made t>» the instinct of hunger Hunger is not tlte result of sin. While the appetite is not sinful, to have satisfied it in a wrong way would have been

sin.

(2) Son of God (vv. .I 0) Tills was a leeit as to whether the personality which had ciuue from heaven and taken upon Itself h^imnnity was divine. The Devil quoted from a Messianic psalm to get Him to presume upon God's care. God does care for His own. hut to neglect common precaution—to do the uncalled for thing—

Ju«t to put God s promise to a test is ' juvenation.

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Mrs.

ann Byerley and Miss Mary Elizabeth Miessen motored to Terre Haute and

spent the day with relatives.

Mrs. Issac Hammond, who suffered a fractured limb several days ago, was removed from the County Hospital to her home Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. J. H. McCandless and son John Jr., have returned to their home in Allentown, Penn., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Fisher and friends, of

Mrs. Maggie Morris, of Memphis, Tennessee ,is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Mattie Hillis, Mrs. Emma O’Hair and Mrs. Hem \ O’Hair, of this city for

several days.

Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker have is.-ued invitations for a dinner in

Mr. and Mrs. Glen I. Tucker of Washington, D. Monday evening.

was

today. The defense feels that thej^ 0 P rove them irresponsible for them youths cannot add anything to the ' cr ' rnP ar| d they could not testify to

mitigating circumstances it hopes to themselves,

produce. The sta t p . meanwhile, is making

I rapid strides toward clinching their

Unless an unexpected situation de-. case of murder More than threp a „ velops and this is held as very un-, score witnpsses have been Pxamine( , ^or of B.shop^and Mrs^Grose and

by State’s Attorney Robert E. Crowe, all adding some little bit to his

“mountain of evidence’’ by which he Bee Hive Rebekah lodge will meet hopes to have Leopold and Loeb in regular session Monday night at

■rtie two slayers have been too ( hanged. e i K ht o'clock. All members of the calm and indifferent about the entire Today’s session of court, opening degree stag are urged to he presenv incident to suit the defense, it was at ten a. m.. will adjourn at noon a- there will lie initiation of candl-

indicated. They have snickered. : until Monday morning. On Monday. Mrs. Marie Zaharakos, who has aln and death. Satan tempts men to- j The reason

joked and grinned at a great deal I Crowe will *ubmit the two signed been attending the National Meet- J of the highly tragic details of the confessions of the murders and he- ing of Professional Business women! strtry and the defense fears they * fore closing his case will call several j at West Baden for the past several might act the same way on the stand j alienist* to testify that Leopod and, days has returned to her home in!

tinue the futile effort to find

down aad simul-

taneously let her get up, British financiers are discussing the possibility that Germany may soon establish a new gold basis currency that \ might supplant sterling's premier position in the international money market. It is extremely unlikely that a gold rentenmrak will cause the fi- j nancial center of the world to move I from London to Berlin. Neverthe-

fact that London is I

making preparations to safeguard it self againsa such an attack show* how far Europe has traveled hack to normal conditions in disregard of the

quarrels of the diplomats.

! The technique* of trade balances and making national budgets show a profit are affairs based on what the people themselve* produce. Ever since the ending of the war, the European experts have got into the i habit of believing that their figures . are real and that they can make prosperity or adversity by a few pencil marks on a slip of paper. In reality, all the experts have been doing has been to find out how the people of Europe are producing goods and then ! translate these discoveries into fig-

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THE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Presents CoMeen Moore in “THE HUNTRESS ’ Also HAROLD LLOYD in “ALL ABOARD” 1 Admission 10 and 20c 7:Gl.indH:Jl

Tonight

to work before.

more intensively than ever

REBUKE5

IS PREPARED FOR FLIGHT

PACIFl!

PRESIDENT UOOLIDCD U ■ FAVOR OF THE DPISV. i DAY TEST

BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT HAS LAUNCH READY TO LEAVE HIS NATIVE LAND

ures. The people are producing faster than the experts can calculate.

and

such high

promise for Europe’s re-

Germany has baffled

day to ilo the speetaculafThiuga In or- j the allies in peace far more than she

der to'get publicity, to gain the ear*

of the people.

(3.) As Messiah (vv. 8, 9).

awFthus heighten the impression of j Loeb are sane, rational and respon-' this city.

... tl sible.

drawn unfavorable comments’

coldblooded callousness which has I sible.

DR. MORRISON TO PREACH

lipopold, slightly the older of the I pair, a profound student of philosophy and ornithology, sits cooly in his seat—watching closely each witness that testifies. But to him it

is amusing. He giggles and chuckles j *' un ^ a -' morning,

with glee when some witness tells I

how smart and cunning he was in j FOR SALE or RENT—Mrs. Nutt's evading arrest. He laughs with a,property on south College avenue, sneer when some witness points out Lucas and Masten. 26-3t

Mrs. J. E. O'Hair of near Brick Chapel, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thomas on a visit with

. , BUENOS AIRES. Julv 26—Presiit is this fact which holds out dent Berna , les of Brazil is keeping

a launch ready day and night, prvpared to flee should the occasion warrant, according to reports brot by steamers from Rio de Janeiro. Official Brazilian government re-

a limit to destructiveness; but there P ortfi > however, show nothing to inis no limit to ereativene4is. TUie peo- dicate such extreme gravity as th**.

pie of Europe are creating by in- The >' ’leclare the fighting around Sa>. ed in a reply to a letter from

creasing speed which promises very PaBl0 L<; continuing virtually withou

soon to overtop all prewar records. change.

did in war is because peace is creative and war is destr*ctive. There is

Christ's

mission as the Messiah was to recover this world from the Devil. The Devil offered to surrender to Him on the simple condition that He would adopt his method, thus ohviaiing the neces-

!>, B. A M„„i r of D.P.W h, r dAUKhur. Mr, 0.h„„ s Hym»r.j Hr wiwX't n"

university will preach at the morn- has returned to her home. ‘

ing service in College Avenue church

Miss Lela Walls has gone to New 8l oir'witho U T ^ufferingr of" Ute creative for< * s will do. . . ... York, Boston and other points in the ; croaa. I ever succee.led in doing that. The government troops, who are restive gainst war East for a visit .after which she will 4 The Defense (vv. 4. 7, 10). Christ I reason why so many predictions have ! and do not desire to he drafted to go to Columbia University for some '"•‘t the enemy ench time snd repulsed ; been falsified by the peace experts put down the revolutionaries. move,

school work before the opening of the i * l ' s Rt,H ''k with rite Word of God. Each

WASHINGTON, July .i-H dent Coolidge tolay reted V at f organizations for A ' edness and interfering with pto “defense day” September 12 when a test will be made «fj nation's military resources. ■ The president said criticism^ this test as “militarist were and declared the critics had use of the ‘‘device of misrepr

tion.”

Mr. Coolidge’s views were cot

t The allies’ calculation.* about terms Censorship still prevents accurate

t .. (of peace have been based on the as- infromation from the battle zones.

, would ultimately become His. The In- i

' duceiuent waa to iret immediate posaea- 8Umptlon that the > can foresee what Boder reports from rebel sources slon without the sufferings of the crea ^' vp forces will do. Nobody has -ay that disaffection is spreading t»

erick J. Libby, executive of the National Council for tion of War, which i* prom«G campaign to recognize the ter.l niversary of the outbreak n J World war by a demon.-tij Libby asked fori dent Coolidge's endorsement

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fall term of the Greencastle high ! ,,n ’ e Hp sa ' 1 ’- "R ls written” and school where >he teach*. " ! quoted from Deuteronomy, the hook

l which the higher critics would (lis-

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I. Tucker and ! Christ hail enough confidence

In It to use it in this, the most crucial,

hour of the world's history.

5. The Issue (v. 11).

(1) Satan vaiuiulehed. The enemy was completely routed. The strong man wss so hound that jhe spoiling of

Ills house wss piissifilej 1

(2) Angels .time and ministered unto Him. 'nil* event wag so notable that these glorious heings were sent from heaven to give It recognition and to minister unto the triumphant King

Tucker and

son Thomas ,of Washington, arrived Friday for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will drive to Rushville tonight where they will attend the wedding of a friend. They will return

to this city on Sunday.

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Wheat crop better than oil wells is the information that comes from I “drouthy, bleeding Kansu.*.” Suppose the farmers of Kansas bad listened to the propagandist and sowed no wheal { last fall, then what? Suppose a farm er had fifty hogs on his farm tha‘ i would average 250 pounds. The: would lie something of a ’’gold mine' . as well as an oil welt. Not so Ion; ago the buyer for a local store wa purchasing some goods by the ca load when his partner remonstrateil The reply was “you can’t sell goods i ! you haven’t them.” A fanner can no I sell wheat, com, oats, hogs, chickens cream or eggs if he hasn’t them. Ev •ry business has its season of de pression. It is better to be lookint for the sunny ide of life than to b be looking for dark clouds even if ev ery one of the clouds has a silve lining. You will never see the linin | until you turn the cloud wrong sid out and in that instance the wron sitle is the best side—Shelbyville R<

artillery.

and the reason why prosperity is fast Additional buildings at Sao Paulo returning to Rurope, despite pe*i- City have been crumbled by federal

nnstic statesmanship, re^t in the 1 creative powers of the people. Another ten years will see the Euro-

j pean chanceflories’ still

notes abou tpeace berms .while the , people of Europe will have settled I

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M»n’» Sorrow* Matt , sorrows sre a mystery, but that sinntrx should not have sorrows were s sadder mystery still. And God pleads with us all not to io*e the good of our experiences of the bitterness of sin hy our levity or oik blindness to their meanings—AlexanderiMaclaren. 1

The rebels claim to have extended of 5 '^“ t ^'"showers and , . their lines northward. Thev have _ —hldle of the' exchanging 4 . storms about the mnwie ui ■ captured some unimportant villages. -

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A Prayer

We pray The,. O God. that Thou wilt us to be faithful, earnest and

n _ . -*

help

true in all

may he.

of our work, whatever It

Clear Conscience Lots of people regard a clear conscience as more of a luxury than a necessity.

Considering Others It Is always easier to discuss the duties of otliers. than to do our own

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