The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1927 — Page 2
THE OREENVASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY. MARCH 12. 1927.
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THE OPERA HOUSE
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FIGHTING BUC
AiTWO FUTED FLAINJlI/iJ LKAFFED IN THE NL'T OF ACITCJ' INTIUflyf J/or/ If PRANK HOWARD CVE.K ^ Ih.-cctrdl/ K 'vVILUAM NEILL
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Kdlrrfri in (he Por.l Offir^ ai lirfMirasile, Indiana, »s nrrauii i last, uiail inaltfr. H A RRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. R, R ARIOEN, Tity EJitor. Personal And Local News
MUSIC RECITAL
A recital cf mnnicnl m?rit was given Inst evening at Music Hall by , grarlp ami high school students who arc studying music at T rPauw School of Mti^ic. Variety of selections and the several instruments used made Hie pro/tram cf fur greater than ordinary interest. The elections of the younger students were well, nlayed and those of the older ones demonstrated the possesion of artist ta.su>
Sixty-Four Net Teams Play Today
STATE SECTION AI. WINNERS CLASH IN SIXTEEN K EC ION Ai. JOI RNAMENTS.
IN’OIANAI*Ol.lS, March 12. (CP) -The second lap of the annual state
, ^7?". “'i championship huskethall marathon
combined with pamirking nn<l mlig-
Ifot nniii'E w:
, work.
under way with <>l teams fight- 1 for the right to advance to the
THE BEST FOR LESS at Vancleave’s Up-town Meat Market "Kstablislicd In 1X51” Phone 127. Wo Dclivc]
Mr>. Ed Jones and daughter, II - tty lane spent Thur-day in Indianapolis. Hee Hive Rehekah lodge will meet in regular session, Monday evening,
, at X o’elock.
Kappa Delia announces the pledging of Lorraine McPerroont, oi j Worthington. j The Domestic Science Cluh will meet with Mrs. F. C. Yeager, Tuesday afternoon at 2:9,0 o’clock. The Modern Pricilla Cluh will me t! wi;h Mrs. Eianl; Farmer Monday »f t rniMin at 2: : Jh o’ldock.
The harp v/a? used for the first , , ,, , . , .. ‘ . . j, i 1 final meet at the fair grounds here
time in a student recital anil added
, . ,, , r / next !• inlay and Saturday,
much to the enjoyment of the/pro-
gram. A well given monologue was (lathered at l<> regional
also very much enpoyed. a large ami-1 throughout the state, those
centers
04
ec-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johns have| taken rooms at 317 N. Jackson St. Mrs. John - before her marriage was Miss Mattie Henry. ('apt. J. K. Campbell of Appleton,) Win., is here the guest of his son, Janies Campbell, a student in lie- 1 Cuuw t’niversity, Mrs. W. W. Matkin is in Clinton, where she was called on aceount of the serious illness of her mother. Mr-. John Montgomery. Leo K. Chares and family of Colo- ' rario, were here Friday visiting the former’s brother, Hilbert Phares. They were going to Gosport to visit Mr. Phare.-’ mother.
knee attended the recital. Those taking part were: Grades Charlotte Ellis. Zink Fleenor. Jeu'nnnte Campliell. I Mary Frances Carson. Ji an Stewart. Charles Rector. 'Morion Pierce Seller. Catherine Wil-oii. Remice Roark. Jo Ruth Donnohiie. Martha Ellen Rector. ' Dorothy Wells. Charlotte Donnohiie M or tie Brown. Hetty Nichols. Esther Sweet. Berniece Trildij High Schiol Louisa May Hamrick. Ida Alice Hicks. Mary O’Uear. Frances Brown Esther Bash. Louise Lucas. Marjorie Call. Robert Stevens. Geneva Brown. ■‘DAPHY" GAKRETT SHAVES RE MID; NOT RECOGNIZED
tional championship tjulntets will! fight it out for the right to represent their j’cgions in the big show at tlm cow barn here. Each of 10 centers will he represented by one team at j
the final meet.
Several ehampionship contenders including Columbus, Froehel of Gary. Shelbyville, Rloomington, and Ro- | Chester, dropped by the wayside during the -eetional play last Saturday and many others are doped to be among the 4 Steams who will assum >| Die role of spectators after tonight'.-
final games.
One strong team la sure t" be ellro innted at Vincennes where both Vii.- ■
cennes and Washington are entered. SEVEN
Either might go far in the final tour ney if all..wed to eome to the cow) barn hut one is sure to be eliminated and both may full by the wayside. At Ander-mi, Technical of Indiana
1 |ml i.sou’s
Come down to Big Four Elevator!
ami b«»k our line over. Hill sell you Mm, feeds
Rea ns
poultry feedM.
, iiirs;
ulti-parkerH, siimb
iters,
horse drahii <lisc
Red Top posts, ( lover Seed. Timothy seed. Soy Reaiis, sji' 1 'ua O’-I'ep line of chick feed, hiiigun’s tankage and poultry feeds
Just received a car
lor, disc harrows. No. 11 double: two row cultivators, ers, walking breaking plows, rakes, spike loath harrows.
We also handle the Jotin Deere line of tools, New Idea spread ers. We will trade and take corn, wheat or oats at market prj,. for anything we handle, tome down and get our prices lief,i| r
yon buy nr sell your grain.
of Oliver implements, and repairs; | r . snlkie plows, ( ulti-puckers. sinple tit manure spreaders, wagons, lime
via.
harrows, aulkie
('amphell l>ros. Hijr Kour Kh valor,
Phoni* GO, (IncncaslJo, IrwJ.
Waller S. <'am|)|>(.|| Fillmore, Ind. Phone 404.
WIVES CAST LOIS
I OR IMH.YG.AMCS HCSRAND WARSAW (U'Pi Seven women are to cast lots two years hence for jtht* possession of “their" husband. The husband, dutiug a period of
stands in the way of Antler jtwo yeats, married each in turn. Th» proposed invusion of the E>:-I father of hi- seventh wife discoveretl
for
•'I. E. diJ
FARM LOANS on Horses, (atlle, Autos, Implements, Ktc. May he obtained on short notice from this reliable company $25 to $300 Indiana Loan Co.
'if:
21 I 2 K. Wash. St. * ' Phone Over Southard’s 15
We are always ou the job.
•The W. ('. T. U. meeting will be Ite-iding in the town of Fillmore, held in the Methotiist church, Mon- j seven miles ea- of here, for about day afternoon at 2:.'I0 o'clock. M m- T.'i years and then to have his next hers are urged to be present. There , doer neighbor fail to recognize him will be a good piegram. is the novel experience of Frank
•D-dtly'’ Garrett.
This elderly and esteemed gentleman was suffering from a sore up
per lip and to treat it, his physician I l ' hf * ‘lefending champion has advised tho shaving of his long liearjJ fai,0(l t0 roarh Vie final meet
Mi - Sn-ie Talbott was in PanvillIII., Saturday to attend the funeral of Earl Harrow who will be well remembered by numerous Greenca-G.
fi lends.
position building. Roth of these bis duplicity and dem unred him
| teams are above the average India, a : bigamy.
' <|uintet. i The jmlge sentenced him to jail Three strong teams meet at East 1 for tw yeti, although each of hi- ! Chicago, namely Emerson nf Gary, even victims testified in his behalf. | Valparaiso and I.aPotte. LaPorte's, This frifiully t<-timony so pleased ! record this -eason is none too eon-, the st ven-times husband that he told vincing but the .Slivers an always a'them he would marry one for keepgood tournament team. as soon as hi- entenee expirftl. When Marion, present state chumps' asked by them to name the lucky whose record this y air has made) one he replied that they must settle critics predict early elimination for, this among themselves as it was all the altitude five, must meet either | the -amc to him. The seven consulted Kokomo or Kokomo's comjt^eior injUgellnr and decided to ca-t lots foe
| the Kokomo tourney if they are to j him.
bring the ehampionship to indianupo- ! o
ills.
not MONDAY’S RADIO FEATCKES (• or WEAF, hoidtup 10 stations, !l pm—
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Athk'i
-everal years and a victory by Koko mo would leave a field of l(i new
; This was done and Mr. Garrett 'oun l
Mr. and Mr-. Walter N'ewlin an 1 ■ G>at he did not look like the same baby of Casey, III., will spend th" 1 nian. | week-end with Mrs. Ida Pierce anil' When he asked his n ighhnrs where crown.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seller, Mrs, New- ‘‘Mr. Garrett's home was” and they l.ogansport, Bedford aud
lin will remain hcic for a week’s vis- did not knew him, he decided to have
( CSTI MS IN' PAULS 'if his nerves until in the eighth night PARIS (UP)—I- timidity a c.s he cun say with certainty; “l am acasi ’! A Paris jury he decided it i I fraid of nothing." Then he is cured,
not in spite of expelt decimation- to
it. i Dr. A. J. Throop reports the first bass catch of the season. He went fishing Friday and landed a nice 15 inch bass which tipped the scales at | near two pounds. Other- tvent out but report no luck.
tin- contrary. The juiy was called i to ju ge h.e uui!; it innocence of Dr. Philippe Vin.ainir, ;iccu-e;| of practi ing ni uii inc illegally because hi- assi tan. in the uppliiation of a method to cute timidity, Jean B. Detriteaux, was e it a (pialified piaetitioner. Th metho i of Dr. Muitinie, who ii specialist in erveu diseases, con- • ‘.s in hiiling the patient, when he (joes . ) !>'’<! in t niplete darkne-s. i 'peat until he falls a-leep one of eight f ij/itda printed on lumiaeti., plagui s. The first light he e - the formula. I am Calm, ’ lie continues to tepeut Gii- im'.il his eye.- close. For the s cond night the magic And -o on, gradually gaining control ini so on giadually gaining eonti i!
Miss Florence Helen MeGali rhey,
M. Detriteaux wtis concerned chi?f- | instructor in English in the Kentland
-otne good natured fun with the re-t of his friends in Fillmore. The nearest anyone came to guessing who li» was, came when one resident of the ea t Putnam town asked if he wasn’t a tirothfr of “Daddy” Garrett. Fillmore folks finally learned the ‘‘strangers" identity and are heartily enj< yin- the joke on themselves.
Beethoven's Opera “Fidelol.” W.Fk, hookup. X stations, <i pm
Roxy and His Gang.
W’CCO, Minneapolis St. Paul. 1! M. x pm—University program. WEAF, hcokup 10 statiem- x pm
10:45 a. m.— First I*re-by,^^|
church services.
1:00 p. m.—Bethel A
of Nohlesville, Ind.
2:00 p. m.—Carlin Mu-ic ri, ll| ,„J featuring' Claypool trio. 1 3:1)0 |*. m.— Lecture. Salem Hart, C. S., of Clevelaml.
4 :4d p. m.'—Vesjier .-ci vic,. Presbyterian church.
5:15 p. m.—Organ iccital l,j d lw
Hansen.
0:30 )i. m.—Indianapolis iluh orchestra. X:0(i p. m—Second I’lniich Scii>ntists, services.
ALL OVER l\l>u\ j SOUTH REND s fellow man cost Mike Horvath J -impended sin fi,,- j , while the fellow man he tried to il wm exonerated. Hot | and unannounced, came to city ri.J t i testify for a frli | drunken driving. Aftei ,, !„„( Horvath the fudge orderei n “i |
cd.“
I'-A AN8\ ILLE- !• , de, i,.„t|| ( .,|J lo\<> was mi-sing whet, U M’„|f, , Armstrong was tin J ' city court, charged with stealini; ehlekea* from hie brothei | was arrested on a warrant wo
by Adam.
ly in the sale of the plagues. Neve, thelcs- the authf ritie- considered that j Dr. Martinie wu- acting against tie' iiw. Profe.-soi Balthazar declared in i lourt that timidity is a nervous disi a-• which in certain cases is the pr n - (ur.-< i of insanity, *sp<>eially in young pot -ons. The defence ridiculed this, iting that i: often is noticed in I erfcctly healthy per-ons. The jury
i gri>ed.
A friend here ha- received a lettor dated February 2, from Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, at Jerusalem, where she
high school, is spending the week-on,i here with her parents, Muyoi t,id Mrs. Charles McGauprhcy. Mis- MrGaughey will also attend the Tvi Delta initiation. H. Glenn Radger and wife are rejoicing i ver the arrival of an infant daughtci, March Oth. Mr. and Mi... Radger will be remembered by many here, having lived in Groenca-tle years ago Mr. Radger is now Sup'-r-intendent cf -chools at Melan, Ind.
STATION \\ FILM IN 1)1 AN APDMS pm—Sports and Stock market
report.
fil'd I pm—ChildreiTs hour, li:.‘!0 pm—Talk by Judge J. {'.
Vance c.:r. Dogs.
*>:4d pm—Talk by Horace Catey?
flic ]»r vention chief of Indianapolis.
He was jacking up th. Imao
WEST LEBANON D.l l|. W
iniuu’d when
three room r<*tage fell -n hi-I J
Dirks Investigates Automobile Ruling
of the jacks
gav ' vu;..
the building topple on ni.n
Cl N IIS THAT FOl'BTEEN EIGIMKEN SCHOOLS HESTRICT CARS.
OF
Dean Dirk-, in making a study of the automobile que-tion at other schools, sent questionnaires to twenty similar to DePauw and has
Mis- Florence Hester of Russell-' ville and Raymond Riddell of indi-
met the official- of the Woman’s UMa|> ,l> ’ were hne haturay ct , ivp( | answerH f rom pip-hteen of the
aft'rnoon it the piivate office of
Feed Lucas, county clerk.
I.awietne H. Athey.
Christian Temperance Union officially. She also enclosed a sprigue of olive from the garden of Gethsemano Mrs. McWhirter is making a tour of
Palestine.
their first game-
pions.
Every regional in«’■- has at least
hv Elder " — “■»>=“ v >■» u«,. | one strong team standing ahove tie rules that either prohibit or resti icr others ami the Ki .•■h.i L r ath‘f here
group. Fourteen of the schools hav.
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o—* have no ruling governing the use of
KOHFRK i.’SCAPF far J hy the students at all. The laM PITTSBURGH. Pa., Mar. 12. (UP) '° U . r ar t Corne11, ,,r:lk ''’ , ' no ''> 1,11,1
Covi ring their tracks with the suine university.
teams to fight it out for Marion’s
Martins-
ville, teams which hoast (irohably
more hackers for the titular honor.- * * 1 ‘ G\ |i-ie
than any other-, are expected to find little opposition in their regional pl;ty. l.ogansport, with but one defeat this year must defeat Peru’an I the winner of the Clear Creek-North Manchester game to reach the finals. Bedford is opposed by Jeffersonville, Cortland and Vevuy while Mmtinsville faces Rrownshurg and the Wiley (Terre Haute)-Speneer winner. Muneie, another heavy favorite, will probably find the road a little less smooth with Union City and probably Newcastle blocking the path of tliM:crippled quintet. One of their stars i- on a sick bed at pre ent hut is ex
pected to he ready for act 'on the ° - following week if 'h< Bearcats ru'i : SCNDAY'S FIVE survive without him. FEATCRFS
Mi-hawaka, at South Rend, with; WEAF, New York, 402 M. ami 10! AUBURN— Harrv s"vo-. Iin«i one of the strongest lea ns in ^s his-| station hookup, 8:15 p. m.-Atwater j should he awarded'a ird .l by toi y, fail * Rri nn n, \i v> hi- and Kent hour; Murie Marelle, soprano; human society, according t'iso't i Kewanna, all of wh'ch are playing Allen McWi.hae, tenor. his friends here. H ■ dimliedaf
KDKA, Pittsburgh, MOO M, 5:30 p. foot telephone iiole to i cur m.—Twilight hour of music. i which had been there f-n '"ur ia*t
WCX, Detroit, 517 M, and WWJ,!
Detroit, 353 M, 2:30 p. m.—Detroit j LEBANON — Plan ai-■ I’-'im'l>| j Symphony orchestra, Rudolph Reuter, | here for the $35,000 . huich i« pianist. | erected by the congi vattim 1,1 •
0:50 pm—Talk by R. F. Wilenj, 1
Essistant state fore-ter.
7 pm—Concert. Circle Theater. j
X pm—Baldwin hour.
10 pm—Firestone Corner Program j 11 pm—Charlie Davis Columbia |
| Club i vchestra.
FRANKFORT — R.-jiitj "ill fer for the sake of ; i ’I to friends of Mr- Ci" ll.rA4!i ■ who disposed of her h -h-n ill to become exeeutive c.i: h. ’ *[
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'earefill ptecision with |which the)' dynamited two |»ay cars of th Rank’s Expiess late yesterday andiohtaimd mor> than $100,000 nimbandit- were still at large today. Rut one clue has been uncovere l by detectives today. A woman living ntnr R ntUyville, Pa., told detectivI e.- that she had seen a cur answering the diseription of the -tolen cur us|ed by the bandits foar past her home -hfitly after tlxe explesion. Two ef the five guard4 injjured in the wrecking of the (wy cars, Howard Hlaekstock, 38, and Edward Herb* -ter, 27, were still in a sej-inus eon1 ition tialay although it is Iteliev'M they will recover from their wounds.
I The universities having rules enforco them “by aid of campus policemen, hy dismissal, and by suspension." By the present DePauw ruling, permits are gran ter I on the basis of residence in Greencastle, employment, and high scholarship. Thirtyfive permits have been granted thi semester. Doan Piiks said that there has been nn trouble at all in enfruving the present rule on the campus.
PERU, INI)., Mar. 12. (UP) Woik of the Peru Civic Music A- oiiation was officially endoi-ed juerc whc.. Major T. O. Kell, r Issued a procinm-1 ation commending the work of th, orgunizaticn and urging local te.-i-dents to support it in the memlx 1-
-hip diive just launched.
WJZ, New York, 454 M, and WRZ,I United Brethren chur > , ; |
KYW, KDKA, 8:30 p. m.—National 1
review. ZlONgVIl.I.E— R> i ‘ 1 1 - 1
VN ( ( (). Minneapolis - St. Paul, lit! twice in one day w.i- b
M, l<» P- m.—Municipal organ recital, • of William Bear of th ■ D 1
—o— digging a sewer here h' i ! ' 1 STATION WFH.M. 2«X VI. • ed in, burying him. H ’ 1 ‘ b: ld a. m.—Christian Men Builder-, 1 and resumed work 01
j Incorporated.
jin
another cave-in.
EATS At the Christian O urch from 5 to 7 tonight. 12-It.
FLYER LANDS # BOLAMA, PORTUGESE GUINEA. Mar. 12. (UPl—An unconfirmed wireless dispatch from Rubaque to-# day said the Portuguese round the world flight plane enroute upon nontop flight across the south Atlantic had land I off this city on one of the Hissagos Hands. The Hissagos Islands lie directly west of Bnloma and the farthest west wind is not much more than ‘iO mile- from the mainland. If the wire-, less dispatch proves to Ire correc! Saimento Rcires’ non-stop trans-At-lantic flight would have ended about an hour after it. began at (i:30 P. M., G. M. T.., At Boloinu ye.gterday. No reason for the landing was giv»n in the first message.
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Sat., Sun., Mar. 12-12
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STUDENTS ARE DRY O INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 12. (UP) Bootleggers are starving to death in Indiana college towns, neemding to George L. Winkler, deputy Federal prohihiticn ndministiator for Indiana “Drinking among Indiana col leg -tude ris has decreased four-fiftlis within the past few years, Winkler announced today." The kind if -tuff offered to college students is such rotten liquor that they have quit drinking it largely on their own volition, he declared. I attended dances nt both Purdue and Indiana universities recently, and I am glad to say that I didn’t even smell liquor at t irher dance. Neither did, Miss Ardery, my secretary, who also attended. Efforts in Indinr.n have been ef. fective.ly centered on cleaning tqi coL lege towns from time to time, of bootleggers and liquor. These drives have beer marked with successful results. Indiana rnnks very high as n dry slate in general. Winkler added, declaring that the state especially holds a dry record in Re college?.
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Moufflon d"’ the size- « l 'f
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