The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE OREP;NCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 192
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Mary Astor James Kirkwood Betty Compscn Written hy •M I ES IT It'HIMAN Dir'eted liy FRANK LLOYD
-nony ;:s the brass hand that hi uaht hi. medicine -how into town —more opinions than a supromc 'Hint jiul;?e—and a |iretty face n’iic ■ Iwm look like a IlClol).
Mrs. Allie Friend Allen was an Indianapolis visitor Monday. Miss Mattie Smith has returned to Indianapolis after visiamr friends in
this city.
The Country Ueadinff Club will
meet with Mrs. Bence Pasrflf.v I burs- ^ em p eraT)CP( prohibition and public day afternoon at 2:00. morals of the church, located in
Washington, which declared that the benfinninpr of 1027 finds the dry law
M. F. BOARD SAYS
BOOZE I NOER CONTROL
l.oea! Methodists are in receipt of communication from the hoard of
Harry Monro is in Chioap-o attend ill)' a convention of retail -hoe mer
ehair.s.
James Dean left Tue iluy afternoon for Miami, Ma., where he v ill spend the rcmaindi r of the winter. Prof, and Mrs. It. W . Pence are at , home from a week visit in (>run- |
ville. Ohio with relaiive-.
made I)> Ihc man who produced “The Sea Hawk” and “Rlaek Oxen”—and better I ban either.
LORRY VERNON COMEDY “DON’T ITNCH’
enforcement situatiod hotter all alontr the line, except in regard to production and distribution of moonshine liquor. ' * . “The problem of eheckinj? the slnu^!^rlinK• of liquors alontr the sea const is well on its way to solution'' says the communication. “Great advances have been made in recent
The Mornintr Musical Club will months in the control of the promeet with Mrs. R. W. Pence, Wednes ruction of denatured alcohol ami day morning at in ■ 'clock. | there is no reason to believe that a
sufficient number of officers cannot handle this problem satisfactorily. A beginning has been made also in j checking the output of so-calle I
Mis. Hen S'-Uiugten, is report 11 ‘high power' beer. Even in commun quite ill at her home in Parke Cotin-1 ‘ties where alcoholic beer is beinp ty. | produced, most of it is ‘shot’ with
alcohol and is very unsatisfactory as
Mrs. W. F. Haney is at home after a beverage,
f-pending the holidays in Danville j “The production of moonshine. . with relatives. however, is still far too general. The Clarence II. lod left Monday !'. r j natupe of tho prohibition agitation di- , Purdue after spending his vacation j 1 contributes to the violation of w' h his )»arents Mr. and Mrs. On | the law in thiti particular, the only
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Dividend Day
On January 1st. We again devide our profits with .our saving Depositoi - at the rate of 4' i.
The Crescent Club will meet with Mrs. Ralph West, Wednesday after-
noon at 2:d0 o'clock.
This is one <f -,hc saving, and one which to extend to all.
rewards of we are gind
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It) JOIN CITY LAW FIRM John Kabb Kmison, whose term as judge of the superi r court of Knox county expired recently, has gone to Indianapolis to enter the pro tice ot law with the firm of Elliott, Weyl Jewett, in the Fletcher Savings and Trust building. Kmison was assistant I nitial States district attorney
before his ti rm as judge.
As attache of the district attoi nry’a office he prosecuted the Mid nell li<|uor law conspiracy cases and I other cases. He was graduated fi.ia: DoPauw and Harvard universi! : . served in the world war and in Yii | cennes was a member of the law fire:
of Kmison & Hoover.
Alleged Wife Of Stephenson Seeks Bonds And Notes
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Basket Ball
D’PAUW vs. STATE NORMAL Bowman Gymnasium Tuesday Evening SKK A ItKD HOT (fAMK Admission 75 Cents (Janie Called At 7MO.
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has returned to her
home ia this city. Her condition is
much improved.
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 4. UP)— Attorneys for Mrs. Hettie Stephenon Brchm of Poteau, Okla., toda.\ .\t is attempting to locate bonds and : ot amounting to .'iwfMHin, belonging to David C. Stephenson, former dragon of the Indiana Ku Klu\ Klan, now serving a life sentence in the Indiana Slate prison for murder. I Mi'. Brehm claims, as wife of , .Sieplienson, “17,000 support for the j care of her daughter whom she al-
leges is Stephenson's child. Creencastlc Chapter will meet .n • That Stephen on poanegged notes|, rerul * r s< '''- i,,n Wednesday evenintf land : "('untie totaling $70,000 was ; at 7:30 0 ’ c!ot ' k - l ' h, ‘ oew officers will j brought out in Superior Court hen- b{ ‘ instal l {, d. The ladies of the chapt» i late yesterday when John S. Hunt, a, ° r ‘*'iuired tohring sandwiches, formerly Indianapolis representative , {o | )0rt McCullough and familv of of the h idelity and Deposit Company Plainfield spent the Christmas holiof Maryland, was questioned by days with their parents, Mr. and
! Inyd Mattiee, attorney for Mrs. Mrs. Joi
practical end so far reached by that
agitation. It must be realized by j
friends of prohibition everywhere
that the production of moonshine liquor by small producers is a matter which must bo controlled, in the !
main, hy local authorities. Friends of law and order should bend their efforts during the coming year, to the
placing in office of local officials, 1 who will enforce the law against the .
moonshiners and bootleggers. "A great effort must also he
The Tri-Angle ( luh of the C'ltri- • made toward the creation of an ovian Church will meet promptly til erwhelming body of sentiment in 7:.'!0 with Margaret Atkinson on V. favor of the prohibition law. The Walnut St. Even memlsr is urg ■ I Methodist Episcopal church is unto be present. There will be election dertaking within its own communof officers. ion an extensive program of edueaMrs. \V. K. Kother who was operat' li ° n , U \} n ^ its ' fd on for a thyroid In Dr. Gamhe j""' ^Mity tho convictions jf
Link at "he Methodist Hospital about ' 11 u
two weeks ago
Hill Jom -, local fireman, returned to (ireencastlo Tuesday noon, after) having spent the pa-t two weeks in ' Washington 1). ('. visiting friends
and relatives.
There will be an important mee - ing of the Modern Woodman of Gi. encu.'tie this evening at 7:.'’ii o'clock in their hull on the third floor of the Citizens Trust Co. Building.
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First National Bank Citizens Trust Co- ■ The Homo of the Systematic Saver ’
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Announcement
Mrs. II. C. Lewis left Monday f r Kuigh . town to visit her daughter Mrs. Floyd Newby and family, M. . Newby will Kave -oon for a tii[i to
the Hi ittish I-les,
Mr. and Mrs. Mose McCullough of
Hunt t' tified that he was shown Heels ville
| receipts for the securities, said to ^
have liei'ii deposited in the First Na- There will be a combined meeting tiiHi d hank at Batesville at the time 1 the Missionary S< ciety and coi i Stephenson'.' trial and conviction > worker- of the Baptist church at the on eh::icv of murdering Miss Madge) borne of Mrs. L. K. Mitchell, WodOhorholtzer, Indianapolis girl. nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
The Fidelity and Deposit Company furni-hed !f25,(M)0 bond for Slephenj son in connection with arson and i kidnapping charges which were nev-
: cr brought to trial.
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Opera House
Solomon was a dumb bell compared to this bird, "The Wise Guy,' which is the attraction at the Opera House tonight. James Kirkwood, portrays the role of the patent medicine doctor who turns evangelist fur money and who in the end becomes converted by a mere slip of a girl who was a crook but takes the “straight and narrow." Mr. Kirkwood is supported by an exceptionally
Wright I f Manhattan and i • sU ' on h r r:i '‘ including Betty Compson
and Mary Astor. A pletes the program.
comedy com-
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YONCASTLE
John Gilbert, the screen's greiti t lover, rises to new heights in |,:- latest picture, "Bardleys the Magnificent" which will be shown again this
D. Tillotson of Denver, Colo., j !!' rnin ‘ f “ ,h, ‘ VoncasOe. Wi l d Lebanon, to attend - ?- k ‘ an ° r B< " ,r ‘ lman ' »'Arey, K."l
\Ye wish to announce tlie openinu‘ of the new William Wetz Grocery No. 2, in the Lueteke Ruilding, coi*ner of Hanna street and College Avenue, with a full line of fresh fruits, vegetables and groceries. We invite you to visit" our new store. You will always find something you like. WILLIAM WETZ GROCERY COMPANY Rhone ELL
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Are You A Buyer? Or dees the salesman sell to you? We have some real buys that your judgment will not let you turn clown. 1 —Brand new Ford touring, novel- titled A few days old. 1 1920 Ford coupe with all accessories. 1 1920 Ford roadster in A-l condition. Plenty of Other Rargains.
BECK SALES CO.
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funeral, is visiting his daughter, Miss i ‘"' 1
Catherine Tillotnon this evening and
Hunt said he had never seen the tomorrow. Dr. Tillotson ami -curities hut had taken ™ £ Z ^
•he word Of Stephenson's attorneys ^ cUtirch m thin city and has many
'in arranging bond. .Greencastle fnenda. .Mattiee is - eking a writ of gam- Frank Brackncy who lives near
' i-liment aguin-t Stephenson’s proper- ( Grcencastle, Miffere.l a badly cut t here, if any can be located. Mat- ! finger Monday while at work with a tice aid he was sure such property : buzz- aw u the home of Mr . Andrew , existed hut that he was undetermin- Siglers near Clinton Falls. The index i as t" bis next step. finger on the left hand was badly
° mutilated, the hone l»eing sawed ut. M NKRAI. ON SATFRDAY i Two other fingers were also hutl. 'I "e funeral services of Mary Ja i Mr. Bruekney < ante into the affiec
George K. Arthur are
headliners in the supporting east of this wonderul King Vidor produc'io.i released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is a dashing, swashbuckling tale of France during the day- of light love ami court scandals. Flashing rupic • and grim castles make one forget the present day an I follow with in-ten.-e it. erest the adventures of Bardelya gallant French noblem ii:.
Lady Assistant. 1’honc, "II;
CHARLES RECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I’rivatn Chapel.
Ambulance Service.
Residence, *!'>-’•
R m ' i wi re held in the Methodist i hurch in Bainliridge Saturday nfternoo: at two o’clock. She departed this life Dec. :il at he home of her ■m in Eninkfort being at the time of her death 77 years, 10 month- aed 2d day- cf uge. She was united in marriage to Thomas Hainey Dec. 21, isi.s. t this union was born three ■ m- ( arles who preceedcd her in eiaih. Iviwaid anil Clarence who sip-, vivi her and with whom -he ma<le
i f Dr. Tucker nnd the injured members were dressed but it i- probable that the finger will have to tie amputated.
LOST—Ladies’ slip-on black kid glove, for left hand some days ago, probably on Seminary, between Bloomington and College Ave. Call Banner Office. 4.11
in their cooking. Our survey shows that the average American is a wellfed individual because his wife, or mother, or housekeeper, is proud of the wholesome food she prepares." Among odd questions asked of gas companies are listed requests for diets for sick dogs, recipes for home brew and beauty creams, and help in selling poems. Another special request was for a menu for a newlyordained priest.
brin received here and the gas >vh proved invaluable in the worhl Vl is expected to prove equally valus in subduing unruly prisoners.
A . B. Hirncr near the big tunnel on the B. and O. S. W. ju-t west of I Fort Ri mer, is certainly a candidate I for an ill luck gold medal. Recently his barn caught fire destroying the structure, all of his feed, two horse.), j f< ur cows and two calves. The inly
home th- past eight" mor-hs. After R emainin,f cow haii to a i ■ h i-hands (hath she and her child '“ rmer aml that bovin » K0t in ico nioveil to Bainliridge where site VVa ’' 111 11 B ’ un '* train Hie lived in her old home. In 1896 she . followin * da >' un ' 1 was WUH.-Bp.I-
wa- united in marriage to Allen G. 1 " r ' 1 Mui1 '
Bordeis with whom she lived until a Some day during January ■her'' few 1M nth ago when the health of will be one of the biggest Legion b"th fiiiled and each was cared for, event- ever held in western Indiana by tin ir children, she leaves to mourn National ami state officers of the orih' ir hi her two sons and a brother I der and members of legion pests of I!. E. Heaney of Bainbridge. 'Indianapolis and other citie- will
<•( me to this city on a day to be fixed
GAS COMPANIES TEACHING
7'* MILLION WOMEN TO COOK GAS I \\
Seven and one-half million women received instruction in the art of 1
cooking from the Home Service Do-) An increase in glsoline ix colloc-
partment of gas companies during! lion- of
INCREASES
Sl,521.:il9
I OR ipof,
IMIS WEEK’S WEATHER
the year ending November 1. according to a report by the American (ia-
Association.
The report shows that .■|67,2‘«i women attended specially conducted cooking classes and that nearly one
" hundro,i thousand calls were made by omYerj lt^fi. 'shows
home service department workers to give instructions and help in homes. More than three hundred thousand telephone calls for cooking information wore received and an-wered by
the companies.
Approximately seven million women were reached hy cooking lectures on the radio, and twelve million
I .'>21,41!). 14 for the calender
year 1926 over 1025 i shown in figI’rc given out yi ter ay by A. N. L-bbitt, sla.e gasoline tux collector, I he report also show- in increa 0 i.f 28 696,425 gallons of ga-olire -old in 102(i, ovi r 1925. The report for Dee-
an increase of
$118,145.46 over the same month of 1025 and an increase of .4,891,614 gal-
lons.
Total collections for 1926 were $9. 158,465.94. The number of gallons
Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water
Take
Salta to Flush Kidneys Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts
Uithcrs von, begin drinking lol water and also get about four . Jad Salts from any good pharn
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reported during 1926 were 805 988- before breakfast for a tVw 1
147. Total collections for December EIY' kidn .P S
were $770,149.17.
Fating too much rich food mav P re ducc kidney trouble in omc form. •' a well-known authority, because acids created excite the kiduc' they become overworked, get clog up nnd cause all -ort- < i: "T ' particularly backache and mi-try m kidney region, rlieiunatic twing ■ r ' headaclies, acid stomach, con-tip: 1 " torpid liver, sleeplessness, blnodci
urinary irritation.
The monteftt \ our hack hurt- or ^ iic\s aren’t acting right, <>r u '■
spe
H> wivicss thirty members of the <‘“1 recipe sheets were distributed.
• leneially lair until Wednesday or Clinton Legion post pay the penalty Thin lay, when rains are prohab! \ for losing the membership contest to hanging to snow near end of week the Brazil pc*t. The penalty will no ' Xicpt in Temie. ee; warmer Mon- 1 the claning of Brazil’s streets by ihc
■'ay, \s i h ti mperature altove normal
'H’Fionaires
theieafter until latte/ part of week, | Times. 1 nsidernbly colder wenthei- will set
in.
Q in ton.—Brazil
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“It is ridiculous to think that there is a trend away from the family kitchen and home-cooked food,” declares A. P, Macbeth, president of the Amnican Gas Association. "Today, more than ever, the sanctity of the homo is preserved, as is shown hy the number of women seeking aid |
HAS TO BE USED
JOLIET, III., Jan. 4. (UP)—Convicts who seek ti e cape from either the old penitentary here or the old one at Statc.-viUe, by hiding in some inaecesmble place will soon ho
ed.
A large quantity cf tear gas bus
four-
famous salt- i- made from the n )' l ‘ .. grapes and lemon juice, comUnci ' ^
lithin, and has hern used for
Ihi-li clogged kidneys and ,. r them to activity: also to nriitr.i 1 ' acids in the svstrm so that ' , , longer Irritate, thus often rebel n -
der disorders. . jad Salts ran not injure makes a delightful dTervcsccnt
water drink which millions ", "k s women take now and then to n< I . the kidnevs and urinary ,i u -
thus often avoiding -erions ku
orders
