The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 July 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JULY 28,1924.
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Opera House
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A. COOK—Proprietor and Manager
LOCAL NEWS
THE DAILY BANHEB D I gPJ J Y Entered in thf Po«t Olbce at Grwn-| 1\ , Li. I. castle, Indiana, as second class mail; C4APEIa
Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
Program Subject to Change Without Notice
Monday Ernest Shipman Presents "The Man From Glengarry' A Photoplay of the Northwest
Paul Frazier Brazil.
?p©nt Sunday
Harold Crawley spent STandatv in Brazil.
Hiram Huffman, of this city, spent Sunday in Torre H iute.
matter.
BARKY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIPEN, Cky Editor
TALK TODAY
6 0 T H YEAR
BROTHER OF SITT. KELLY <)1
H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 R**- 772-Y
THIS CITY DELIVERED ADDKRtiE
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HAS BEEN IN FRANCE
"The jungle Goddess’’ Episode Thirteen A Spectacular Wild Animal Serial
O. J. Rector of this city was in Indianapolis today on busihess.
will visit in New Orleans and Mem-
phis, Tenn.
Henry 'Hah - was in liusselville to-
j day on business.
Audrey Lienberger Avas a visitor at the Old Trail parh on Sunday.
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Tuesday EDMUND COBB In the Western Elay "At Devil’s Gorge
"’Vay Thomas, trustee of Clinton township, was a visitor in this etty
today.
Miss Gladys Siddons, of Fillmore, was a visitor in this city today.
In His Talk to DePauw Summer School Students, Dr. Kelly Spoke On Franco-American Relations
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Mr.«. John Magill has returned to | meet‘her home after visiting at Warren I
BILLIE RHODES In Joe Rock’s Comedy
"The Funny Paper
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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS of the Indiana Conference for ProPREDICT GREAT GROWTH Kressive Political Action declared today that every effort would be
Bemie Monnett of this city was
a visitor in Brazil on Sunlay.
Dr. R. L. Kelly, former president i of Enrlham college, who has just returned from two naonths in Francr | where he studied educational con-1 ditions at the invitation of the United itates department of education, spoko
Delta Tl*‘ta Tau will meet this , this morning to th* summer school evening at seven o clock with Miss| c i ass j n High fchool Method- which Annice Moore. .is taught by his brother, Supt. Kel-
ly of this city. "
Dr. Kelly took as his subject “Franco-American Educational Rela-j ! tions.’’ He said, “In these days |
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prevo have j we are not going to be isolated in ;
Jacob Fensel and sisVr of tenter | returneil to their home in this city '>ur educational world as we have 1 Point visited J. W. Alk« of this f rom a two weeks visit in Texas. 1 been in the past. Education is the city on Sunday. i greatest force in the world and is our 1
; The S. C. C. will meet at the hont° only hope of helping conditions. We
Clifford Miller, son ot Mr. and of Miss Lnlu Shieldmeyei on Noith , opening tod*D era of inteinaMrs. Drew Miller, visitesl Keith Hail Madison stroet tomorrow evening. [ Honal education.'’ of Indianapolis, Sunday. j ^ of chicago S p eiu i . ‘' 0ur . adv ' inct ' in educational rela-| Frank Crawford left tod&y for the week end with her parents, Mr. I 11 ' 'J 1 1 . an ^ t> ia ‘ s come ,s,nce j Terre Haute where he will visit and Mrs. J. A. Welch, east of town. '' ar ‘ . 1 ,rinr p " <u vve ^ relatives for several days. I r „ . u bnng.ng students over here by giv- j
| Miss Irene Huestss has returned ing more than a hundred scholar-1
Miss Letha Modlin of Bainhridge from a six-weeks trip to Salem, ships to French students. One year! anl Ben Pace of Brick Chapel spent Oregon, YeJlowstone Park and Den- 1 after the war closed the French tomSunday at the Old Truths Park. ver, Colo. mission offered twenty scholarships!
Papers You Could III Afford to Lose
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In every home there are cei-tain papers which could be replaced only with great difficulty and inconvenience.
Your fire insurance policy, for instance, or similar papers.
The Present Day club will ^
with Mr . James Bittle on Tuesday fro the last two weeks,
afternoon.
A safe deposit box in this bank will keep these papers safely and in addition will safeguard your jewels and other valuables.
CITIZENS TRUST CO.. THE HOWE OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
paign.
Members of the executive commit-
and Half Million in Next
Twenty-Five Years.
tee who will have charge of the , INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 28.— < ' am P ai K n affairs arc: Adolph Frit*, In Indiana, as in other states around Baylor and Janies Leahler of the Great I^tkes will be located the Indiana Federation of Labor; “workshop of the world’’ in the next * • Mauzy and Emil Saulsburg of twenty-five yeras. the International Stone Cuttersj W. This was the prediction today in •^^ en the Railway clerks; B. a survey by industrial engineers of ^ ew I' n > the railway conductthe prospective growth of ndustry ors: W- H. Brown of the International
Association of
.Say That Indiana Will Increase Four nv |de to conduct an extensive cam- n r . and Mrs. C. S. Iflack of War- ^ James Coffman, of Indianapolis, is The^ ex^iange^^
* ^ ‘ international educational educational ,
Mrs. L. G. Wright and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tzounakis, relationships.”
Misses Ruby and Pearl attended the who have been visiting in Youngsville The speaker described briefly the Wright reunion near Coatesville on Pennsylvania, have returned to the:r tri-partite system of schools used in Sunday. home in this city. France. He also stated that France.
has the most highly centralized and ,
Miss May Welch of Indianapolis Miss Esther Miunick, who is em- systematized school system in the j visitel over Sunday with her bro- ployed in Indianapolis, is visiting her world. There is practically no loc-.i 1 ther, J. A. Welch and family east parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Minnick, authority. Everything is handled by'
of this city .over the week-end. central office at Pans. America has
Misses Carrie Henry and Irma J. J. Lower, manager of Trick t ^ le most 10001 authority in their
tarsgf PREVO & THOU
FUNERAL DIRECTOR"* Ambulance Servian.
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and population in this territory. Association of Machinists; H. W. . Here is what the report indicates ^ right of the Moulders' State Con-
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four °- W. Miller of International Mach- their work at Truck B, ' ns: - five a ''') t'"iay for Warren, where he will visit 1<>ast
ten cent store. 1 his parents for several days.
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l 1. Increase in population of
:and one-half millions. inists; W. G. Stephens of the Rail- \ 2. Th.ut Indiana will be made th«* "' a >' Carmen and Charles \\. Kern of site for great super power plants *be State Building Trades council.
'that will produce at least 3,000,000 ^
horse-power.
3. That Indiana industries will be WANTED—Rent 4 nr r,
increased, including great increases house, postoffice box 248. in steel production in the Lake o county district. PUTNAMVLLE
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INDIANAPOLIS, July 28—With a
The only objective in French school 75 cen t advance in Indianapolis
The Official Board of Locubt Street Everett King, who is employed in The ^sim7e^r are' uniblg'’ loT'the markct t0 ' ,ay piiceS . f ° r . a11 M. E. church will hold the regular Frankfort, is uHder quarantine at the work given and fail to pass the e-- ° f h ° KS Were <luote<1 at ^ 11 ‘ This is monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 m home of his parents on south Crown e.minations, all of which are given by the hi « hest since the summer of 1!>22.
the Anderson street class rooms. street with an attack of diptheria. the state.
New power stations are being
built by the Insull interests near Hpssler (|je(| Ju]y
Gary on Lake Michigan, and the Arthur Fry mad ; a businegs tri '
Brewer interests have opened a sta- to lndianapolis Saturday,
tion on the Wabash river at Terre
Mr. and Mr W. Christie of Beehive Rebecca lodge No. 106 will < oatesville and Bert P.esoi. and meet in regular session tonight at
| daughter of Danville were the week- 8.00 o’clock. AH
The daughter of Mr. ami Mrs ° f Mr ‘ an ' M,s ' ,f ' C ' ent therc wil1 be ‘"'tiation of can-
Miierm. (lidates.
Volz Camp Number 3349 Modern ^ Gv * Ce I D , R «> no,d8 and M ''- Woodmen of America will meet Tues- IrW,n , E '. Reynolds . returned
lieceijits were (5,000 with the market ]
I ne salary of every teacher in the unsettled. One drove of extra-good nation is fixed. Their examinations porkers sold at $11.05. Pigs were!
members he pres fnr positions are fi'Pbly competitive quoted at $9 to $10. Smooth packing j , ..<• .....r bf, cause only the number needed -n sows moved at $9.25 to $9.50 and 1
the schools thut particular year will roughs brought $9 to $9.25.
he given a passing grade.
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Take a Kodt:, with you *
Haute and other superpower stations in Be j le Union Thursda ' are being built ami contemplated. ^ Wriftht was in '
According to the report the follow- p r i ( | ay
ing increases will he made in the Bertha and Ruth Fry were shop J
Mrs. Martha Runyan visited friends day evening at 7:30 o’clock at tnc to their homes in Indianapolis yester-
with
HIGH PRICE MARK
INDIANAPOLIS, July 28 Hog prices passed the $11 mark at the
Hoosier urban populations during pinR in Brazi| Friday
i lotlge headquarters. AU members * a . y . a ei a ' b,,rt vis ' t bert>
Groenctle. ar, r, q „ e *«l b- pre*n<. ^ nm „„ estis !««l live „„ck Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Goddard and ker positim, io J. K. Union's Book " h "' l,e * t ■ nc " Ike
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ('tore, after spending several weeks
summer of 1922.
I Light-lights sold at $9 to 125, and 1 stags were quoted at $6.50 to $9. Cattle advanced appromimately a '
(juarter on a good
Ghoice steers were selling at $10.75.! Cows were higher with a top price i of $7 and the heifer top was $9. The majority of the sales were made he
the period: ; ^ pYe(j Greenhal ‘ t was in Terre ry LaRue and daughter Helen, Mr. visiting in the far west, including
Imli„apoU,, 000, 850.1)0(1 to mor. H , ute . Fridoy. Alien, and Mr. ood Mr,. Yellow.too. pork. I JoW "-Rem 1 ' rith re ' ei ' ,ts ,ishter “ 8IW ' 1
low this figure. Demand was fairiy
than 500.000; Terre Haute, from Mrs Alice Collins visited her sis- * eciI Allen nlotor, ‘ d to Mary Garden Miss Effrey M. Y'oliva has returned
66,000 to 100,000; Frankfort, from
12.000 to 18,000, and Clinton, from
11.000 to 16,500.
ter in Terre Haute Thursday.
Sunday and spent the day.
Alice Day of Belle Union is visiting 'her son William and wife. I,. L. Runyan of Cloverdale called
I on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
l Runyan, Wednesday afternoon.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 28.— j Mrs. Edna Helper, who ha? been
START CAMPAIGN TODAY
from YeGow.tooe Park „d o»er ^ ^ whil. ,he
have capitulated, it was officially an- went at Receipts were es,n,m nmnimr nn crV, a i nounced here today. i timated at $500.
Albany tomorrow, after a ten days 1 ti me U C o—- | Receipts of 150 in the sheep and
visit with her parents, R»v. and Mrs. - - '
Mr, SUmlc, L. Scott pod ,~r, ? m'i.ZlZ.o
son 10.V0 for Louisville usd Ne. a ' ,t ”
You’d like toremenijii dr: like this and pictures-" oh
vou forget.
Any Kodak is conveBient to cr ^
strong mprket. i eas V work and fun ^O
us show you i
No. 1 Pocket W
dak, Scries
example. It i I comcnientiCiji model you’re <1 tolike. /ViV.J'' 1
with choice
The campaign in Indiana of Senator sick, is improved a little at
Robert M. luaFollette for president of the United States got under way
here today.
Arrangements were being made to open a LaFollctte headquarters here. Programs for mass meetings through out the stahe were being outlined. C. G. Mauzy, of Fowler, president
this
William B Peck secret*! of tlie i FARMERS GET INCREASE lamb division was not enough to give
femSinhere "a P few S da n,ey i ^ ’ WiM Greencast,p Savings & Uan Associ ! ^ BIANA POLIS, July 28—A ten- the mraket a faj retest. ^ Prices, how-
ation, is at home from Cleveland O ' CPnt increase in w,,Pat Prices to Indi- ever, appeared fully steady w ith a
writing. ! Mr. G. B. Clippinger and famify whcre he spent a week attending’the ana farmers was announced toilay by $12.50 lamb top and sheep selling Glen Fry was cutting oats foi Abe! "ere in the city yesterday for n few mpe tmg of tho National Savings & 'l' 0 Juliana V\ heat Growers’ Associa- within a range of $3.50 to $6. Snally, Saturday. .hours visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ^' oan Association. ^on. . — '■■■ " ■
I Clppinger, and Mrs Stanley L. Scott Mrs - George Day and daughter of, Farmers delivering No. 2 wheat wil*
Other Autozrophc Kodaks R. P. Mullins: the druggist L .... i
WANTED—Tonight, Liberty mag-j and children, and also to celebrate Ulearmont, Cal., and Mrs. Edwin ' rece ' ve l0 cents instead of 60 and 67 j azine of July 12. Complete dog!Mrs. Clippinger’s birthday, today. Martin of Santiago, Cal., who have cents on ^°- 3- Little No. 1 wheat:
pictures. Mrs. Blanche O'Hair, 404
spent the summer at the Burnside ' s ’ ,Pln 8 r received but the same ad-
E. Washington street.
vance will apply to that grade.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE I Lowest Rates
We transfer money by mail or cable to all countries in Europe,
It nriries m B k k ’ T Mr 'r ' hnme an<l Visit< " 1 relat 'ves, will
.Charles Black suffeml a fractuml turn to their homes Tuesday. j ° ett jaw bone Sunday afternoon when The fourth annual Phillips' reunion , GIRL IS KILLED i •, t^ 1 ) , .'l' 1 o,' 1 ' 1 ' ri^ f | ce was held at Allendale, Sunday. About BRAZIL, July 28—Nellie Pierson,! , ‘ ° e ' . a lack was batting sixty were present. After a big din- 20 » of Veddersburg, Ind., was instant-1 when the accident occurred. neri a very pleHsinK proffram was ly killed early today when an auto- | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pyif*. and K ’ v en. At a late hour all departed, m °bilp in which she was riding flashed
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j family, of Terre Haute, spent the kav ’ ns: *pent a very enjoyable day. ; a bridge near here and fell into ; week-end with Mrs. Pylsk sister, Mrs. ^ r ’ and ^ rs ' R 0 ^ 011 L. Elmore of cr00 k below. Georgeann Byerely and Mr. and Mrs. Beach, Oalifornia, have re- ' G 0 orge Cooptr, of Brazil, who was I Patrick Henry, on west Columbia turne d from an extended visit to ‘driving the car was taken from under-
street.
Boston, Mass. They are the guests ' n^ath in an unconscious condition but _ Mr. and Mw. Mahlon Fkher, 28 was revived. Dr. and Mrs. I). E. Gripe, Mr. and Martinsville ?t. Mr. Elmore is a Mrs. Paul S. Barker and daughter brother of Mr-.- Fisher and formerly
Beverly of near Indianapolis sprtu lived here,
hfriday with M*s. Cripe's brother. | The former tnastees of
James Merryweather and
CHILI) BADLY HURT
The two-year-old son of Di. and
Putnam Mrs. W. D. James slipped in som»
faD1 *>’- county from 1919 to 1923, and for-j water at the hoime Monday morning
fhey also visited thwir aunt Mrc. mer supvrintsivlont Frank Wallace. ‘ and fractured his leg near the hip Uttie I>ee Hurst and ott<er ohl will hold an a«-day picnic at Hoosier I joint. Dr. C. C. Tucker was called
tnends in the city and vicinity. j Highlands on August 10. W. D. .to reduce the fracture. Mrs. J. F. Kraus of Muncie and of Marion town8>,i L ! 0
daughters Dorothy and Adeline, and | dU " nfr Jrears '. iK oul ! . AFFIDAVTT PILED little granddaughter Dorothy Barba- n ° tlCeS ° f th " meet,n,r - J An affl<lavit has bep n filed in the
JUST 3 MORE DAYS OF OUR; 10 PERCENT CASH DISCOUNT
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here"theT’visited friendsTn Bedford Ue bi ^ M KUte in the union ’ may i defendant gave King, Morrison *
and Crawforftsville, accompanied by v ^ a result of the Democratic primary Corydon Deposit Bank of Corydon,
held Saturday
Partial returns from 231 of 2512 counties today showed Mrs. Miriam Fergu*in, wife of former Governor
Mrs. Nelson.
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Mr. and Mrs. A B. Phillips will leave tomorrow for a visit in Yellowstone National Park. After visiting there several days they will go to : Portland, Oregon and down the coast j to California, where they will spend several^ weeks. Before returning
Ky., and that the check was of no value because of the lack of funds.
FOUND—Parcel on Bloomington j
home, over the southern route, they son, Dallas, is leading the field.
James E. Ferguson, in third place in road. See O’Hair at P. O. the gubernatorial race, just 28 votes j o. behind the second place candidate, j FOR SALE—Lots, Northwood adLynch Davidson. Felix D. Robert- dition, cheap term«. PostoflRce box
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There is absolutely no reason wh> ) l | should not KEEP COOL these hot days wW you can buy one of our SUMMER DRESSES At the EXCEPTIONAL LOW PRUT • are offering them. TKSSUE. GINGHAM by the yard
35c to 45c
LESS !•% CASH DISCOUNT 3U/oc to 4054c Yard THIS MORNING WE PUT ON SAU 130 ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS These are absolutely g-uaranteed by * J factory for one year. These have usua sold for $1.50. We are going to sell them for LESS 107< CASH DISCOUNT Makes them only 68c
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