The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927.
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James Kirkwood Betty Compson
Written liy .11 I KS KL'UTI I M AN
Directed liy FRANK LLOYD
nni tin* brass hand lh i' In injlit hi medicine Imw iid n town —more ii|iiiiinns than a supreme imnl judjfe—and a pretty fa. i ivad" him look like a Imnl).
Personal And Local News
The Poultry Tribune recently of-1 i fered a priae to the owner of t'o best layiipr |>en of < ie *it imtnlry. It was won hy L. C. 'tc"l, Jr. of Va.-hnn, Wash., whn-e p'll ' I five White Ix'i'hofn Ikii> won, h hijfh record i f I 118 < trff in " h ’ daj •. O. (i. K .ai ■, h < nl poul*r. ’fancier, ha.- received a ie<l:ei.l Ire i i the Deal! |>en. It came New Yt a • lay and Mr. Kvnn ay- i- one of the lifn- tin! he ever iw
mama irr’ ^ jf rfj
^3rd Year in Business Big-, Strong and Service&bla
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M. .1. day on
Murphy wa leiral )m-ine.<
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t •. i ■ j I* At The Movies 4* - !•* b .!- b H !
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Ivintc Vidor is a musti r uf enmeny i
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Tlie ProRTfs^ Mi'ton- Cluh meet Tuesday afternoon with M. M. Marshall.
will Mrs.
James Ditties and William Illanchard visited the Wurlitzer factory at (’ineinnati, O., on Sunday.
James Jackson who has hern in the hospital for some time reeeivinetreatment left there Sunday.
Alter Society will meet Tue- ia\ evening at the honn of Mrs. M. \. Whdfe, 711) S. I.ncu>; St. at Vn'iO.
nuide hy I Ik man w ho produced “Hie Sea Hawk” and “Black Oxen”—and better than either.
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A GREAT PICTURE FROM THE FAMOUS STAGE PLAY
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With Patsy Ruth Miller
Pie icy Alice'has returned to \Y v e Texas nl er spending the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, \V. .1. AI lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Pierson arc the parents of a son horn to them New Year’s mornimt at the Count) Hospital.
as well a- drama. N > one who ha ; seen this noted director's “Th t!i Parade'' will Rains ay this. “The IDr Parade” i- jusi as funny a it i-i I traRic; liumor and p:. hos mar h ihroiiRh it side h> si le. Vidor is repcatitiR thi- sort oftr, .i ment in hi> now production, ■ lys the AiaRnificcrit,” the Mete -Clc:<l I wyn*Mayer picture stariiiR John ti l hort, now fdayinR at the Vouch- e
Taeatre.
In the ch.-t is the lauRh-maker, ' Karl Dane, the tohaceo-ehcwinR, n couth Slim cf "Ti e IUr Parade.” lie has the role of Rodenard, the pi iso i al attendant of Brad: lys, the hern playe I hy Gilhert. Two other rrcoRnizcd ma-ter- cf j comedy aie in he pi eduction. (Jen. ro K. Arthur and John T. Murray. Tii.i 1 methods are diaietrically opposed hut I their results are the same, l.io ad j lielmore’s humorous eharacta rizalo.i
Dividend Day
O.i .! muary 1st. We aRain dovi le , hi profit )• ith our saviiiR Deposito at the rate of 4'i.
I hi - i one i f 'he rewards of uviiiR, and one which we are Rind to 4'Xl* nd to all.
SAKF.Tl. AND P
First National Bank Citizens Trust Co-
The Woman's Mi -innary Societj of the Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon at u'r'tO with Mi--. John I'ounR.
The Mis-ion Circh of 'he Kirec Church will meet Wednesday at - p. m. with Mrs. L. K. Mitchell. Plea - note- chaiiRP of date.
is -till different. The ca t i- one of the nio.-t notable !semhled this season, and includ - llo\ D’Any, Arthur Luhin, Theodore \' n Kllz and Eleanor Boardman aleadinR wrman.
'■ I lie Home of the Systematic Saver ’
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Tlie condition of .Mrs. Opal Tincher who was operated some time last week at the County Ho-pita) is n porte-el as improving.
M NKRAL TLESDAY. I'uneral services for .Melvin S. Alii n, (il years old, for forty-three •• ir an employe of the Western Union T l. Riaph Company, will he he’d
at the residence, 4174 llirchwood avcIndianapoli- Tu> day moriiinc.
nut, Mr. Allen die:! suddenly Krielav aflemoon at his home. The hour of the funeral will depend on the arri-
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Bowman Gymnasium Tuesday Evening
KKK A KKt) HOT C,AMi;
Admission 75 Cents
1 lame ('ailed At 7:30.
val of a ilauRhter, Miss Dorothy Allen of Tucson, Ariz. Burial will Ik* in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Allen entered the service of ih teleRraph company in 1X8H and w s in il emploj until his death. II wa horn in Putnam county, Indiana. He has been in deelininR health for ome time. He was a member of the Tabernacle Preshytc i ian ( hurch. IP ides the widow, Mrs. 'Lillian ,\l!i'ii, he leaves two dauRhters, Dorth , ml Mi>. Charlatte Alwes of Ind 1 '* i Mrs. i 1 rod ol tin encaatle and Mlaa Mar.v Allen of Terre Haute.
The meetinR of th” Saturday Women’s Cluh has been po pined until Monday, January 10. The meet ini; will he held in Evans Hall.
Frank Mays has returned to hi.home in UumhurR, N. Y., after spendiiiR the Christmas holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemmick.
Bussell T. Beeves who has heen spendinR the Christmas vacation here with home folks, returnel to Onardn, 111., Monday, wheflf he is tcnchinR.
Mrs. Theodore Shinn who has hetn in the hospital since la t Thursday, suffer! pr from a fractured I or, left the hospital for her home near here Sunday.
OPKBA HOUSE “Ilpll-Bont LYr Heaven-” a- a staR.play, won 'he Pulitzer Prize in IhJ! Riven for the drama best Ruaraniec.t to promote American ideals. It was a stiiriiiR drama of the Carolina mountain people, vith their abiding In rids, Renerosities ami ioyaltie.-. Transferred to the -erten, it Rains in power and pictorial force, especially in the stupendous climax, where i e dynarnitrd dam lets loose ii terrific fl.'od that sweeps the country. Th! •cone, on the staire, wa- just talked :ihot ; on the screen, it i.-. devedoped into an cverwhelminR sensation; i.ne of the high spots of motion pictures. The production marks the supreme triumph of the career of J. Siatnt Dlackton, wh; ha- been makinp pictures for twenty-five years, and it briiiR- Pasty IL h Miller to stardom as the mountain Rirl Jude. ‘'Hell Bent-Ker-Hcaven.’’ will he shown a. the Opera House t niRht.
D! \ ill ItALK l)K< BEASKS
Mi-. Curtis DeBhodc md
'-CVV YOBK, Jan. •'!.—The death dauRhters Maiy Jane and Bulb .via)
Mrs. Maurice Burks spent Sunday l ' 0 alternoon in Indianapolis.
rale from tuberculosis has heen reduced 100 per cent in the last 20 y< ir . lh National Tuberculosis Asneiation said in a statement issued h re i idav’, commentinR upon the re11 id report of the Cnited States Ceiii Bureau, which showed that tin d< iih rate from this disease had declined from PO. I in 1024 to 88.(1 in I'.iJ'i. .More than 100,000 lives were -1' ed in IP2d. the association declar-
ed.
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jro the statement continues, tin death rate from tuberculosis was 200
have returned to their home in Toledo after visitiriR with Mr. and Mrs. Fred CunninRhum on Main Street.
Mrs. Tim Elliott who has been ill for the past week is reported worse.
Miss Wilma Hinton ha.- returned ' lu ' Youi-e Hunt who has been to Bloominrton to resume her duties visitin K hor grandparents, Mr. and at Indiana University after spendinv ' lr '" <) - ir;ir Sul,u has returned to tlie holidays liere with her parent.-, ^ ,r • n Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Georgro W. Hinton. " °
•M EMORIAM”
I he Over I he leacup- Cluh wdl la IovLir memory of our darlinR, me t with Mrs. K. A. Orr, lue-.a) \ elma Louise Buark, who departed afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The book this life, Jan. 2, l!»2(i: "Women” by Booth TurkiiiRton, will Sad and sudden was the call
’ '.Y al .' '! S W :'. rk ’ " y "T 'Bscussefl hy M»s. J. P. Allen, Jr. Of her so dearly loved hy all.
Kail Skinner of FanniiiRton, Iowa
Announcement
We wish to announce tlie opening of the new William Wetz Grocery No. 2, in the Lueteke Building, corner of Hanna street and College Avenue, with a full line of fresh truits, vegetables and groceries.
We invite you to visit our new store. You will always find something you like.
WILLIAM WETZ GROCERY COMPANY Rhone 131.
ii evil) 10(1,poo persons. In 1023, ** here on account of the illness of it had fallen to 8(1.0. The siRnifi- Lis -istcr, Mrs. Clarence Craver, who i im e of this decline will be realize li Las lieen in a serious condition al the ii i ce when the liRures are stated in County Hospital. Mrs. Craver 1-
ther way. If the death rate of, now improving;.
Are You A Buyer? Or does the salesman sell to you?
We have some real buys that your judgment will not let you turn down.
1—Brand new Ford touring, never titled A few days old.
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1920 Ford coupe with all accessories. 1920 Ford roadster in A-l condition. Plenty of Other Bargains.
BECK SALES CO.
Announcements have been received
i h<‘i ' would have been more than 10, . , „ .... , , r . , here of the mamuRe of Miss ,\i, t v
OOP additional deaths from tuhercu- | Met urtney to Edwin Sayre, on I>er-
L, , ,i,i i • • ember 28. Both are Rtaduu ;** of the
When the luhereuiosis camiMURU
. . . , Del auw School of Mu ic and Mr.
wa hi'RUa, tuhl ituIo-is was the lean- ..
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mu can-'' of de.’ith m the United
f . f Agricultural ( oIIcrc at ManStati -. I he new flRUres of th" l ,, „
, .... ,, huttan, Kansas, Mrs. Sayre’s hnm •
I mild State- Bureau ol the Genius, , ,
. .. , . 'I was formerly indicate that In art disease heads the
In Chillicothe, Ohio.
li t, iis eaus" of death, with nephritis Valentine Coleto left Monday a •‘cond cause and tuberculosis as morning for San Francisco, Cal. r 'Dh. where he sails January 8 for Manila. ‘'The United States has saved as a He left the Philippine Islands twelve result of this decline in the death years uro and this is hi> first trip rn'e in 11)25 alone, the huge sum of home. Upon leuviiiR “Val" told his over .<550.000,000, valuinR each hu- friends that he would lie hack to man life at $5,000. This Rain is net Greemastle, his adopted home, in a "vor and above other Havings that few years, as he could not stay away,
l aiinot be computed, plus the savings
Her memory is as dear today, As in the hour she passed away. W<* have missed her comiiiR foot-
steps;
Home has lost its greatest sunbeam. It is so sweet to breathe her name. In life we loved her dearly; In death we do the same. The moon and stars are shiiiitiR On a lone and silent Rrave, Beneath, lies her we loved, Bui whom we could not save. There are those who still will linRiw By the spot where she is laid Who will come and scatter flowers On the Rrave that Christ has made. —Sadly missed by Daddy, Mother, and Belatives.
iaeiin : of hr.:i trouble in an e - METHODIST BltOTHUBHOOD i baby has l«. en made, and after I MEETING THIS EYI n IV
birth, found enn.vt, aCcorditiR to I'r.
I.. S. Sehm! ', I.iieelui of the Uni- Vclhi list Brotherhood iver ily of Califorria Hospital. 0)iRht, 7:80 P. M. The diicetor said the developmt ni Dinf. Truman G. Yuncker to o'i f scientific instrum id- made it p<> °f bis oh tractions in Europe dum
-ilde for a doctor to listen to a patieot’s heart many mibs away, study
pictures f taken with tlie X-ray and record.- made hy the (lectro-cai-lioRiaph and arrive «t a, fairly a.-
iurate diagnosis.
The dev ice used to hear the heart hint of the tinhorn is known as an i lectrieal stetho-copt' and it has just been perfecte | by seientists of .ae University if California IL-pital. In it- development the principle of the radio wa- u-ed. The taint sounds .tie amplified b\ ra lio tubes and can l»“
hi- ii cent visit t' that continent vsi' r presence will he helpful to the lh"
tlterhood.
The Drotherhood will he helpful i' 1 you. Every Methodist man IkkU' : tend. P-of. F, S. Dusenhure I’i 1 '• A. !’. Burnside, Sec.
HEART HEAT OF UNBORN heard ever a loud jie.iker, trnn-m"t-NOW ML.\BD 114 D(M I DBS , ted • ver eahl, tn eln rooms, •!! ri -
KRKKI.K4, ( al., Jan 3. (I l*| A 1 cordt'd on p.opei.
KNOLL YS.' KNOLL Mrs. i.ena Knoll, has filed suit , "r divorce from Ralph Knoll in the l’ u! nam Circuit court. The coin plan' was not on record Monday and alleRatlons were not to be obtaincl' It was placed on record late I lida.' 1 hut was removed from the office (" the clerk hy interested attorney-'.
in health and happiness.”
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REGISTRATION TO OPEN KoRistration at DePauw university
heRan today.
An announcement by Marion Bradford, reRistrar, advises all students to siRn up with their advisers for the second semester cn or Iwfore Monday, January 17. Dean Alvord is adviser for freshmen women, and
Relatives here t f W illiam Hawki i who formerly lived here Inr who h. - made his home with his dauRhter. Mrs. E. W'. Elli* at Thorntown. a id who pends his winter in Florida, have received word from him at >1 - ami, .-ayiiig he arrived there safely, hut was on tin Royal Palm, the fa t train which wa- m a collision wi'h the Ponce Deleon, the crack north bound train, in GearRia, rwo weel-a
Mr.
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Dean Dirks is adviser for freshmen 't K °‘ - V,r ’ ,,awkin wa ' ^ nin' l t:i
Pullman from the front of the train
in price- in use one spoonful equals two of many other brands—prevents waste of baking materials. It never fails.
men. Advisers for upperclassmen are heads of the departments in
which the students major.
Failure to file “choice of study' ' cards in the registrar'H office before j 5 p. m. on January 17, precludes an; additionnl fee of one dollar for each ! day of delay in reRisterinR. On January 31, day scheduled for registra- : ,,
lion, all incidental and laboratory 1 * u ” f “ arly ,h “ ,,Mt mrr,li "K •fter tbc
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and that car remained on the trad, , while many others were piled vii, ja the wreckage and twenty odd per-aes lo.t their lives. Mr. Hawkins i n his Ic.ter described tho terrible scene th<‘ wreck and said he did rot aet away from it until relief trains took the injured and uninjured to Rone,
Y'c must he paid to Doctor Salem J
Town, treasurer.
crash. He went on and then to Miami.
CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER i,fAKES i> AK. | NG EASIER-IT’S DOUBLE ACTING Sdles 21 » Timc« Those ot A»iv^OtH»>. Brand
