The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1927 — Page 2

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THE OPERA IfOUSE

THK CFiKI'MCAPTI-E DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, -lANIJARY 18, 1D27.

Probe Light On State Auditor

IT 8E 7' SSfi i r 'iy

WeilMdsday

Night

The Years Big Joy Ride

slmji yirl w a* siMip-

Sh** was only —hut say, shi 1

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\nd he was only a siihway ({uaril—hut how h. con hi love!

inn DAILY flAXXKR

rnteretl in the Post Office »i fjreenrnsfle, In/'innn, as srcoml class mail matter.

II \RRY !M. SMITH l.'ilitnr and Proprietor

S. R. RARIDFIV, < ily Editor

Li:f;isL\Ti\ n vcrios i \ki:s in run omen on ROWM \\.

Personal And

Local

1! rn to Prof, ami Mrs. With or nundy at the County Hospital, Ahis

morninK - , a hahy hoy .

’ A .•on was horn n Mr. and Mis. S Clifford .MonnOt, at their home < n 'Maple Heights, Sunday evehintr. 'ITii- Morning Musicale will me.-i

with Mrs. Schwann at the Phi Gamma , f si

INDIANAPOLfS, Jan. IS. <UP>— ’the Legislative spollijjht swunfr today to the office of state Au<lit''r

PJeWSil-ewis S. How man, who was draf*-d

in an important role in the assemh1 ly's self-styled “Comedy < f Rrrors”

r.ver its own pay.

The Senate ami house late yesterday pas-ed over the veto of Gov. Jackson the hill to increase salaries of member- of the legislature SI a day (lutinir the present session. Ai.'ion in both houses was decisive. Party lines were ignored, fly a vole to lo in the house and 10 to S

the senate,

legislators spoke to receive Sio a

; Delta House, Wed ' day morninK' e

i 10 o'clock. 'their determination Mrs. J. O. Cammack is expected day instead of $0.

home today or Tie day from -a vi-i* It was expi'cted today Ah ft Auditor j in \ew Tazewell, Va., with her Howntan would side alontr with the, Uiaujrhter. Govetnor, whoso \olo was prompted | l/' tor IHue and Ward Mayhull of , '. v ;,n : ‘ ,tv ' r ^ 0 P inion nn the <,rr ' I Crecncasllo visited with friend- j,, k »itutionality of the measure by at-|

Bleominjrton Sunday. llloominplon * 0l ' np y <"iicral At thin

, Telephone.

Samuel Adams, who has been con-

fined to the Putnam County Hospital

for the past year is reported as be-

ing critically ill.

Mr. and Mrs. ( has. King have re ,, p r' arin >> r »■<**• ^erfrency, ateeivtt| word from Decatur 111., that ' ,,rn0 - V! \ in ,M ' h housos «'' p <'on-ide,-

tlieir nieefy who has been ill of pneu- ' llt; l * 1 ''' ,H " 1 I men hi is improving ''uesUon into court

BATTERY SERVICE Are you having trouble with your battery during tlie cold weather? We can solve your battery troubles. We have an expert battery man, who is at your disposal. We service all batteries. Wo also have rental batteries. Remember we charge batteries. Phone (>K. Franklin Street Garage

L. Gillinm I

Bowman, ' is understood, will refuse | to issue pay warrants on the increased basis, hut will insist that the Ick-| l, t -* istative -alary he limited to the ol *

per diem of $f>.

CECIL ROBERTS January 31, Monday

. lap! i d fnini a .|.,i-y by Mildred < j .:n: productit a in.in:i T'lMiieiit

Rocket I

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AN ALFRED SANTELL

Produet ion

' la rides the Subways ii'.i d HkIiI her heart ('• . • ',v iy Guard—her eye l ; Here a picture warm <■ I iivhti r too thrills and adhe N‘'w York mail- ■ 1 '1 ( lei and fashion s j .ill nt style—see it — v .lb the best show ina.i' .

TONIGHT 10 25c Century Comedy SAY IT WITH LOVE

PI \ N >i KOOt, us w HEELS I. \h VYKTTK, lad., Jan. IS. (UP) V tiavelinp school on wheels and r.ills to show in all parts of the Mate • he manifold use- to to which electricity may lie put on farms, is the luipest project of the Agricultural h perimi'tll station of Putduc I’ni‘i ri-ty. IIi'KinninR the week ot January 21. a . pis ially epuipped interurlinn cai

will triv ise Indiana over ii urn;, lines to demonstrate the employment cf electricity in th'- opt ntion o' niilkiiiK machine-, cream ('paratoi poultry lions' IlKhtinK systom, insubt .Tr, water simply system, l ! job mot 1 for u- • in runnitiK '-'rind stones, 1 tmninjr chut i,-, fanning mills v.ashinK machines, cream seperaf r-. corn shrller, ensilage cutter, fe ■ 1 Kfinder, cider jir . wood aw and

Putnam Lodife Mo. 45 I. O. O. K. will meet tonlKht at 7aTO. Impo; taut business is to he transacted end possibly the 2nd. decree. Pat Summers who has been confined . a his room with a severe attaek of Kiip ami threatened with phenumcnia is reported much better. The two day oil op of Mr. and Mrs. William Smiley, R. R. 5 tiled at the hospital Monthly eveniiiK at 7:0a o'clock. The child was horn Sunday. Miss Vivan Boyce, who has he.'n visiUrfr with her Uncle Wm. It. Boyce ami family of this city, returned to her hnim in Center Point

j Sunday.

Miss Mabel Ha h who has spent th last -i\ months in Cal. is at home ; much improved in health, will enter DePauw a- a Junior the second

i semo.-.'r.

Too Woman’s Code Club of th" Prc-hyt*rian Church will have an ill day meetini!' at the Manse Wednesday 1 All m me hers aie-askctl l<> hriiiK -ewiiiK materials and one dish of foo l. The ladies will -ew for some needy families at this mcetinxThe ' meetiriK of he Greenca-tlo Itranch of the American Association 'of University Women has been postponed from Friday until Saturday evening; to meet with |>r. I.illiar.

Brownfield.

Dr. E. M. Hurst of Cloverdale was taken to an (Indianapolis hospital Monday where he will receive trea • ment for mastoiditis. A minor opemtion was performed Monday in the

hope of Irenefittinx the ear.

Dr. W. W. Sweet, who is perhaps the !»est posted resident of Gteencastle on South American affairs,' will speak before the Ro-.ary dub Wednesday noon, on Latin America. | He will he the xuest of H. II. Klli- t

proxram chairmati for the day.

.Members of t ie Mon-e lodxe and i

move to brinx the in an effort to

force the Auditor to honor the in-

creased rate of pay.

If it is necessary .*o in.-titule a suit in one of the Marion County Courts to bring the matter to attention of the Supreme court, then *.hi action will be taken declared Lemuel A. Pittinxer, majority floor leader

of the house today.

I N 1)1 \\ \ POMS LIVKSTOt h

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. IN.A heavy run of N.ttOO hoy;.- and a general feelinx among traders that prices were too hitrh forced pork prices to a 10 to 15 cent drop on the Indianapolis livestock market today ' The top price on today’s market, was s 12.50 hut the hulk of the sales

moved at SI2.10 to $12.25.

Cattle held about steady with reiceipts estimated at I,.'100. Beef eon i showed a slightly higher trndi ne> and were piloted at $5.25 to SO,75. j Veals were generally 50 cents up, j the run of 700 being hardly enough I to fill the demand. Hulk of live

choice calves brought $10 down.

Sheep and lambs were strong to 25 cents up with a few westerns bringing $14, the top price. Receipts wer

estimated at 700.

REBELS WIN BATTLES IN NICARAGUA

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REPOR’I <11 ( ITY < LERK.

GKEENl ASTLE. IND.

Balance January 1, l!»2<>

s G,0.1."). I?

Licenses and Permits

1,211..',0

Cilv Court Fines and Fees

:::o.i!)

Depository Interest Taxes

20i;.(i.i ! 0,7:;

Park Fund

i,wij.i

Slat'’ Gasoline Tax

Dog Tax

7.00

All other source-

4:1,21

TOTAL RECEIPTS

$52.1,1 ;.'X

Total Receipts for IftJti '.

t

$52.id72 i >

Total Di -bin s, .,lent - for 1 '.121!

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BALANCE January 1, l'.»27

8 0,0!i7.:!7

Appropt ialc«i

$|i,'iit

Salary of Mayor

IIOO.OO

(ilNI.Ii:,

Salary of Clerk

750.0(1

T.tH INi

Expenses of Clerk

150.0(1

24410

Salary of Treasurer

IIOO.OO

liOA.INI

Expenses of Treasurer

250.00

•7*) t

Salary of Attorney

500.00

fitin.i#

Expenses of Attorney

75.00

Council Fees

(;22.1ll

II22.H

Salary of Engineer

725.00

f47.:;

Salary of Street Commissic.net

i,::oo.oo

1 fiOOJjO

Labor on Streets

4,250.00

1.212.1)

Material and Supplies for Streets ....

5,000.00

2,r,22:4

Street Lighting

5.425.00

5,121.11

Street Intersections

7,0:15.01

LOS J

Salary of Police

5,800.00

for Police . . *e. w. . » > ..* 44*0,—

Salary of Fire Department . . !

5,45.5.00

5,1 ip).ft

New Fir. Equipment

1,500.00

1, !2.i.4

Supplies for Fire Department

.5H.-i.00

Hydrant Rent

7,000.00

i;.:i22.<i

Salary Health A n icer

1 oo.no

Iftll.'KI

Sunplie- f ir H ml'h Officer

25.00

12.)

Salary of Council

600.00

ctlfi.M

Printing and Adverti-ing

1.000.00

520.4

Salary of Auditoi

50.00

50.JJ’

Binds and Intero-t

2.050.00

2. i:ll.'II

• ias Fund

Ldtl.VI)

Miscellaneous

00.00

TOT A1

$ RiJilO .

LlllFRALS pi: \ < E

READY TO \1\KI TERMS REPORT STATES.

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Basket Ball Thursday Night, Jan. 20 DE PAUW ' ys. BUTLER Reserved seat ticket sale at Hamilton’s Rook Store, Wed bead ay and Thursday at 10 A. M.

Preliminary Game at 7 P. Game starts at S P. M. Admission $1.

M.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. (UP)— A dispatch to the Washington Daily

, f.m equipment. | program chairman for the day. News today from Puerto Caber,as, T Ur:,. : the feminine eye, the Members of t ie Moose lodge and j Nicaragua, Liberal relic! capital, will i airy a modem electric kh- ‘heir fam lies Mill enjoy a hanqu.: (jfavc unccl)f i r|m . (1 n . pm . ts of ■ ^ . phi : e by Mis Kathryn Me- and dance at the lodge rooms on. ant rebp |, m ilitarv victories on the'

M l.a I. the Purdue Home Econo-1 Wednesday night. The regular week-i wcsl ( . oa ,-

li'Paitment. I ly lodge session will Start at 7 o'-j An unc 7 nrirm cd wireless

Pui a i • t actors will man the clock and there will be initiati n. The , and demonstrate the applicunce*, banquet and dance will follow the

u < i the direction of Truman E. business meeting.

Ilienton. Du Dohhs, sustained a badly

County agents are arranging for wrist Sunday at his home on

in tin: in larger towns, while in- (Columbia St., when scuffling with i,h officials at o planning the ‘ Miss Arnola Adams, a niece, who ui o that every point on Ind- makes her home with him, who ht Id n ' loitahle traction network may j a purging knife in her hand. The In reached. wrist was slashed across the arm.

I’rnetio!! line- and the Indiana j He came up to the office of Dr. W. t I! i "■ I igl Association as cooper- M. McGauehey where it rcquirei ASHLAND, Wis., Jan. 18. (UP) it t " iiiii.er i he chairmanship of C. seven st tches to close the wound. Henry Anderson, til), of Washburn, \ Soiennn, Attica. 0 Wis., is under close observation

RECEIVER APPOINTED

Nathan Call of Itoachdale has been

MW ROSEN, VIOLINIST.

v l: . n, who will give a con- j Prudential Insurance Co., it Melmrry hull on Friday night | Mary E. Taylor ot til, and a farm

message

to President Sucasa here from ( o.-ta ‘Rica reports that the city of Leon ha- been seized in a liberal revolt and matagalpa also taken, according

lo the dispatch.

Liberal reprc-enta‘ives at Managua, the conservative capital, were reported in communication with Sacasa regarding ie settlement ef

the Nicaragua struggle.

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Max Rosen, Violinist MKHARRY HALL. FRIDAY NKIHT at 8 P. M. January 21, 1927 Seats on sale at Stevens Dnit? Store Wednesday. Prices $1.00 and 75c.

the city jail here after several futile

j Nathan ( nil or Itoachdale has been ; attempts to Pn(l his own |ifp , )V |(0nt . iappom^' rrceiver in the case ef the j jn)r hjs hpa ,| aJrainst lhp , )ar ; of his

again..t rp || . 1|1( | (,{,,,^(1,^ with an improvised noose, marie of his clothing. He was

owned by the defendants in Frank- alTOstP( , whon , 1P complained of helm township was ordered sold by the in(r .. folloWpd , )y f ri( , htfu | appun .

Si ll DM ACCOUNT

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o'clock, is one of the v<>ry few greut livine violinists. He is in the

da with Elman and Heifitz. He islfourt.

• 1 of tli" world renowned artists and .1 Lab!' Grrcncastlr and DePauw

t ni'vrr hid the opportunity of 1 The Hanna Paint Manufacturing, ir rim: a at an artists in the Co., has filed suit against William F. 1* fi Id Rosen. Of his first' Gardner to collect an account, alleged , in New York after his study I due and unpaid. W. M. Sutlierlin

1 ioo, this criticism was made: filed the suit.

“At Can-n-i. Hull, that increasing-1 o l\ dili violinist. Max Rosen. LAI NDRY REPORTED SOLD d< hi ii-t Mew York appearance It was reported Tuesday that J. 1 l!'21. We say increasingly ad- E. Cash had sold the Home Laundry mi di!, . ince tlie gain which he evi-i which he purchased a month ago, to d in art i t was little short of a Mr. Sandy of Martinsville. Mr. Mi. Mr. Rosen has always Cash could not he located to confirm

lions.”

any military .-ernes in it—that i • the adapted from the great .- . nus paradoxical feat of Clarence Brown.; ( ,, anta> « Thp Und%inj? p a4 " It '

famous screen director, in “Flesh I

and the Devil,” now playing at the frays th ° ri * i(l mil'“tristic Voricn.-tle Theatre, with John Gil- I thp times—even affecting home

licit, Gerta Garbo, Lars Hanson and

a famous cast.

The story, a vivid drama of German life just before the war, is

in its inflexible conventions ' '■ f and marriage,-which precipitat' : tremendou- dramatic -ituation ii

new play.

1- — E—"E—“J* I. A< The Movies f t- r - !• I* OPERA HOl'SR

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he nppei one.'' Hoc III: with Mr.

I a good violinist. Now an extraordinarily fine

the report.

< •>wm. \ 1 vr to roMKi i.osr: A ><oo|ilaliil iii foriM'losp itiorlttn^''

was flint In the piitnum Circuit oori

moruing. itu* Kreil V. Tlioni.e.

Tuositay

' 'oniptrutl

is Ml rah

ilng

Ion of Marlon •’oiinijr, vir-.

Motirsitt umi o. a MoiPo : 1 1 gowns of the women add

SUS

for th.- Mini of tspi. Th

of a f. vrruble arrangement Ros"n's managers, the prienission have been changed to d 75, instead of $1.50 and,

.it fir-t advertised. Tickets t’JiJF 1 ..

I*",, payntih. wittiii, Mini. mnntl«M

concert will be on sale at I the rate of o|«hi, percent Inter Drug store beginning Wed- i r ?‘t;iu" , ,Jj;7«hl: ;,, El;i

\ Thomnp Iff tho attornoy for i’i*

1 plalntitT.

Iojetch that the th j’undant8 iniNNory noto for IH25 on July

“The Greater Glory” based on the , Viene.-e Medley is the attraction nt 1 the Opera House tonight. It is a ! story of gay Vienna at the outbreak | of th 1 ' World War and how the mighty conflict sweeps aside harriers, causes immorality anil how love and regeneration emerge triumphant. Anna Q. Nilsson, Canway I Tea rle and Jean Hers hop, portray the featured roles. The stupenduous scenes, lavish parties and luxurious

mueh to

l ’m!vc lf ni?ir i'lbe engrossing plot.

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morning.

VONCASTLE

Filming the most militaristic per-' 1 iod in Germany's history—without

NEW TODAY RAYON SILK VESTS BLOOMERS STEP IN CHEMISE STEPIN COSTUME SLIP Orchid, Peach, Flesh, Fawn, Colors. T! most reasonably priced we have ever show Excellent quality. Take advantage of the kid jrlove offerin $1 the.pair. ALLEN BROTHERS