The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 April 1927 — Page 2
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THF GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1927.
Opera House
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THURSDAY
10c & 25c
>< I.Nh I !<OM I tl£ 7 H I RIl IH.< HUit \ WAMM K i»mo , i ION Delores Costello
THE THIRD DEGREE with Louise Dresser. If you remember back to the thrill you experienced when you saw The Third Degree on the stage, you will not want to miss being thrilled anew by the screen version of this well known melodrama. also UNIVERSAL COMEDY CIRCUS DAYS Don’l forget your merchants’ lickcl: Come Early (let In Free. Come Late Save l()c.
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in th«‘ I’o*! Office h( Greencaslle, Indiana, as second class mail mailer. H tRRY M. SMITH, Editor and I’roprietor S. K. RARIDEN, City Editor
HOLY WEEK IN MXDRlD
Persotia! And Local News
• Church Wednesday evening consisted |of several songs by Mrs. Fred O Hair
readings by Miss R .salie McCullough, MADRID, Ajiril 14. (UP)—One of j and a reading "A New England H me t | ie m0st striking celebrations of the | in Winter” by Whittier was deliver- Holy Week in Spain, took place thi-- ; eil by Rev. C. Howard Taylor. “Jr-- 1 n(>0 n in the Royal Palace ot Madrid,! us, Jo-eph, and Mary’ was th * read-i w jjen King Alfonso and Queri V'ic-: . ing given by MBs McCullough. toriu washed anil kissed the lent of |
Hugh Wilmore "f Vincennes wen in - 1
Greenca-tlc, Wedne day on bi.-iin . The ceremony, knwon as "El Lava-
. torio,” or the "Mandato', recalls the j
A • hurcli fam ..mni i ai > f oot . was hi n g of Die twe.ve apostles j
held at the Presbyterian ( luirch thi, fty JesU8 Christ
rvening at >.’clock.
I April Specials. /» t( / Reduced Pti«„ I ON CENOINE f|old*Heet Percolators WITH TH* FAMOUS TW 0'*KAK CUAJlAN?**
Kdjrt Van deav is driving a now
Ruick sedan.
Women of Mnoseheart Legion will meet tonight at 7:tUi. Harvey Higgins of i rnnklin towni:i) w here mi liusines I hursday. .Services tonight at the First lb ne o t Mi s: u on Ohio St. by <h" K \ Henry Steegmiller. A da ghtf-r wa b, rn t Mr. and .M . Ror.ab Smith T;.e la', morning on E VV.dnut StiPe..
The be.ok for the nest regular ir.pr!: " of Ovi 1-The-Tea-Cups club
i s ‘‘J) dlar Only b; Bolt
April 2()th.
ay Jesus L'tirist. The annual royal J i.avatorio” was inaugurated in Spain |
Dr. W. W. gweet will deliver the by King Ferdinando the Thir.t of | at the Huntingbun: Ilighetaoi.SHliD ( a.stile and Leon, in trie thirteenth high school commencement addre- century; it was practiced earlier in at the Huntingburg High school on France by King Robert. May SS, and at the Hanover High , , , , ’ For several days, the heggers se- i ‘ 00 ’ ; a y lected to benefit by the greatest • Fumral servin' for Martin Hid;- demonstration of humility that monof Roachdale who passe? away Tup-- ..ten- can make, have Ireen the obday afternoon at hi home were held ject of special care, including medical from the Haw < reek Christian church evamination. At eight o’clock this , at 2:110 o'clock t is afternoon with morning they received I me untterintetment in the I.-'doga eernetery. u,-at, me men beautirul new fiock- i Rev. Eltnore ot I a toga had charge coats, the women manorial dresses.
of the services. Funeral servin
for Emery Bowen
of Marion tow: hip, who pas-el ,iway Tuesday afornoon :it the Metii-
Tue-dny : odist hospital Indianapolis, w. re
h« hi a: tire Cl - -t ; :.n Church in
and were cleaned and pel-turned wiih I
extraordinary attention.
After the religious office in the I Royal Chapel, attended by the Royal | family, numerous grandees, members ! of the diplomatic corps, and a few !
Nlcklo rtni.h 6-Cup COLONIAL ORECIAN Udilgn Perco latora
Miss Eeona Irvine,
Carmichael, both from thi. city and William New gent and Mr. Mundny of B|. omiiigton were Sunday visitors of
Mr . Walter Gibb-.
Ml childn n of the intermediate di-i ,i i -i'l'nt of tbe College Ave. Sunday chool, are asked to come for final rehearsal of the Easter pageant i Ei id:!', morning at t»:00 in the churcn.
■ Stile ville this rniirning at M o’clock ; (. x ,.p|,tional guests, tne Spanish n.>-
.. 1 iss Mildred was j n || 1P Stilesville cenv bility wearing resplendent costumes,
tery. Services w * in charge of Elder j formed a jirocession; the King ind Cornelius Airhart of Crawfor ! ville. (.^ U een, church dignitaries and grandMessers Robert Bittle and Eawren- ^es, after passing between a double re Clifford returned to their work (jp. f ,i haloardiers in gain uniform, at Buffalo, M e.day, after a ten entered the Salon of Columns,
day visit with ndatives at Onkflla. Friends of the ho\ gathered at the
Other Smashing Percolator Pricei Oenuine Nickle Finish Hold Heet >11 85 Nine-Cup Percolators
Nine-Cup Aluminum Percolator* {$8.00 Value}
75-2-Cup Aluminum Percolators {$6.00 Value] - * .
M.M
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The local fire department made a in W'edre day night about 10 o’clock to .‘,11 ea-t Andeison street. \ flue binning out cau.-el the call. Not
Much damage resulleil.
AKK cuffer thi, IwlU'r y Huld*Hrct e*rcoJ*tni, Uay« all tl,- billtr taonic «1[, n,i«i
t’t j n tr, e gruund. You’ll laale the differeme in the tir*! cue wu niTJ *1 hi, i, a bargain, not only in Percolator,, but in BET 1 l.R COt f t I for yean lo a , . Thll Theae are ihe moat beautiful Percolator, ever offered under the lamou, Hoid-Heet c ,
guarantee, l ao wonderful deign, to chooae from. The me .011 nai l ,
two year gi
the big,rat bargain these prica, la,t.
COME
i WO w in Pm
eniuiis to r orfeifd
are here. Come i
The American Legion Auxiliary | wi dn-s to thank ti n cast anti any one who ! a: y way assisted in the play i f ountiy Cotisi'is given by tbe Bee lliv. Ridibi kah- a a b nefit of Leg-
it n Auxiliary.
Maple IL ights ini sion will give an Eager program, Friday evening at 7 Ml o’clock. The program will con-_ i t of pageant, drill, readings and i niig- by the cliiltl11 n. Everyone :-
I l oidiully invited.
On one side had been prepared an
home of Mr. and Mr . Fred Bittle. “Itar on the right of whicn, seated on | Saturday evening for a farewell benches, were the twelve poor men, party. A delightful evening wa- on the left, equally seated, th" spent with dancing and refresh-J twelve poor women, all with their 1
right foot laying bare on silk cush-
o ions. Once the procession arrivec, ' ALL (>\ Lit 1NDI \N \ ltle Royal family took their pla<-e in ] HILLSBORO “Red” It .binson, one tribune, the diplomats and guests ' W. 1>3 h rnlleg. basketball star, made in another one, members ot Ihe govthe commencement address at iln* emment and grandees in the third, j high -chool h' Everybody standing up, followed by '
the high palatial start', grandees and danjes holding bowls ol water and I i vvels which they handed to Their Majesties, both King and tjueen started washing and kissing the feet,
twelve each.
Tbl. Salt
Hot them ,i.. , ONLY
AND MAKE A SELECTION G. Will Conklin
i'OSSlBH.I riES SHOW \
URBANA CHAMPAIGN. 111., April tL (I l'l Intelligence testing ia- yet in an experimental ape, but worthwhile po--ibilities have alreadv been shown and such tests will so be developed 3“= to yield much greale, •values than tbe ones obtained at tin present lime aeeordin; to (W. I) v.
(Il, Assistant Direct i of ih Btirifau (if Educational Res'arch at the U,
\ ersity of IHino
I 'I ioma I utile, Mis- Z?Ha Turtle j ai 4 .via' i ard Tuttle left Thurs |jy ; .ti i i: ai fm Detroit, Mich., vie re I tin ' ill v i it \11. u.'d d rs. • '°cil
INDIAN \ HARBOii’ Paul Bov- , | lint, ji- . 1-Tint wa- f rmerly Iiss wa. under arret for thirty m : m|te.-- ! Geotgiu Tittle,
following an automobile wreck. Now ,
he i- -uinv \ lam \dame 1 ew, co | A picture of Mrs. Ferd Lucas nptalde fur J 10,000 lama: Adam beared in the Indianapoli- Star . hek figure that Bovi v nt T.’!:;.::*: i Tnui-day morning. Mi s. Lucas is
Rushvillc—Tboma.- McMillian lost an eye. as the result of his attempt to untie a knot with a fork. The ferl: -lipped, :: prom penetrating tbe eye-
ball
—o— TERRE HAUTE When William Immediately after this was done, I 'oke was released from jail after other grandees and dames put on ! ervinp a liquor law violation -on- -lockings and shoes; tbe sovereigns I trnce, he fouiul his home had been walked along to an adjoining tahl" I lobbed of eight rug-; a lamp, 17 bed which had been prepared twentyhcots, and iti fact, nlmn-t it.-, intir .,ur baskets containing food and othfurnishlng*. cr pre-ents worth about twenty uol- I —n lUivs a piece, that they donaUe! to | KENTLAND—Sheriff Robert O.. the beggars who were then aliuAwd Duu her will iravi* to buy his Faster Lto leave the royal premises. The] egge. Thiev - stole eventy of hi- *T avatorio” cen-meny was thus eiu;. j prize hens. k|. —o— f '8 •■■■' --v.
a minute for his I" t liber .
VVe are able to offer QUALITY IMEA'fS at cheaper prices because sales are cash at our uptown market. VANCLEAVE MEAT MARKET Iii Business Since 1854. Delivery Service. Phone 137
|n ideiit of the Indiana Indorser- - o i’hotoplay.- which will meet in ciuivention at the (Taypool hotel
A pi il 20, and 21.
Mi Ruth Meeks, formerly of this ' , Wa- married today in Indiana-
MARION Firemen braved flame and smoke today t ) re « up a polio.? dog, valued at several hundred dol lar , which was truppe I when the boii.-e of Hmrn r I'ntt’ r-on burned.
—o—
VINCENNEF— Fellow employes
ip.di- to Hurry Uphou- of that city. ° r ^ ,,hn Cawyer sent him out to get \ reception will be given tonight in a 1 banded minkey wrench. II' her honor by friends in Indianapolis v i- ited evt vy machine -hop in th ■ Mrs. Uphous graduated in September ( '^?> imRlIy pouig to the Big Four
• i...i I tallroa hop* where h wa •
• be Methodist Hospital. While in J B iPC< ’ ‘ ,t ’ cr »P iro 'b W '«1»P P( I
• tbi city she was employed for soy P a B or '
era I years at the Allen store. 0 i ANDERSON— A greater AnderThe services at the Methodist ! R on Expo-ition will he held in Mnv.
'according t> announcement of ’he chamber of commerce here today.
MORTON
We are baking fresh Hot Cross Buns on Friday and Saturday. Let us take
you)’ orders for same.
Roy Detro and family moved from here to Robert Metro’s place on Tues-
day.
Maxine CTodfelter who was operatid on for appendicitis on Saturday i
getting along fine.
Bertha Sutherland -pent Tuesday
afternoon with Oral) Roach.
The Baccalaureate sermon will he delivered here on Sunday afternoon at 2:T0 by Rev. Hale Overstreet.
Noel Bettis and family and Mrs. ..
Billy Ward Maddox is quite a goon (laud crank of Indianapolis spent
KASH AND KARRY GROCERY AND BAKERY Oleomargarine, A Good l\ut IVo.luct 20r Ih. Bulk Beanut Butter, trom selected peanuts . L’lic Ih. Bulk Ginger Snaps 10c Ih. Indiana Sugar < orn : cans 25r Early June Reas : cam. 25r Diadem 1‘ork & Beans cans 2.'ir Scoit County Red Kidney Beans : cans 2-'if ti-oz. Bottles Bure Tomato Catsup * for 2-'ir Large t ('uns Sccrt County Bumpkin ... Mir Large < ans Yellow Free I’eachen 20c 1-2 Hi. ( ans Hershey's Cocoa tic I Hi. ( ana Hershey's ( neon Jit Bourbon-Santos Beaberry Coffe. Mir Ih. ( hoice Billhead Gunpowder Tea . Mir Ih. Yelvl and Brince \lb:rt Smnk ig Tobacc (ar.s2.ir Star and Horse-shoe Tobacco two I’>« 'lit- for 2ir All 10c Scrap Tobaccos :t for 2ir Hormels Minnesota Bl'fakfasl Bacon tile Ih.
Louis F. Hays
(BHONE 117)
(SOUTH SI BE SQL \RF).
POTTER SHOE STORE , ; T I v V WILL YOU WEAR GREY THIS EASTER?
If you will, we
have the very style to match your outfit. Maybe you selected some oth-
er color, if you $6.85 up.
did we have a
large selection of shoes in all shades for your The price won’t flatten your pocket-
book either.
FASF COMFORT STYLE Ask those who wear our shoes.
ROAt HDAI.E ROUTE !•
Mr. and Mis. Glasgow Brit Yon called on iheir daughter Mi-. Oilio Broom one afternoon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGaughey and -on- were Sunday dinner guests
the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Nell Bettis and children and Russell OMIaver and family -pent
Sunday with Mi Fred Nutgra.-s and | ,| ft j p s p ( , nt '|' lull ( | av ovening
sons.
Rex Call and wife went to Bark ville to see Mr. Alexander, grand-j
at this time.
Mrs. Tom Jones continue- real
poorly.
Glen Clndfelter and wife of Roach-
wit h
j home folks.
more rain, it wa- fesr-d here. Oklahoma ha- I'Tt ■ l |rP:,1 l | another storm, with nin P<‘ |li<,n cd anil several otii'i injtinxl il^ near tornado at Mu l.n ki' 1 A windstorm .-wept that cit) Iii Mrs. Frank New ;n I injurinir other member- of lb N'' w Rust and Smut in wheat in ■
eastern Kansu- a .
homa will make the 11 I'
TW
approval.
of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Riggle.
Harold Young -pent Wednesday fo,hor " f M,s ' Ca| k who is b «' 1 j '»"KK KUN-IN K \NSAS with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Riggle. on ,a ' t Wwlne,,l “y ni!rht - | COFFFYVILLE, Kans., April 12.Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Robbins and I Mury l '' arr ""' an ' 1 riora Firestone j Further disaster faced the Kansa
: daughter Leona attended the funeral*: ' ;l1 Oreencastlc, Tuesday after- .farmer- today with reports of mor ■ total failure in tin (".inn-c of Claude llarshbarger Thursday »♦ | " non ' ! t,1< ‘ offing. Crops already state, it was said h' - l , " ! : it ' ( " |{ urhdule. Mrs. Mary Steel ha- been real damaged by excessive ruins over la.-t will -uffer matenall' wbh th ( ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Orval Myers and | !,oor * y * (Week-end will suffer added losses hy rotting in the ground
Mr.-. Su-ie Sk°lton attende.l the fun
cral of Claude Harshharger, Thur-- • ! day. Air. and Mrs. Cha. Silvey al1 tended the funeral of Mrs. Belle Newton at Roachdale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Diva! Myers, Mi and 1 Mrs. Leonard Mrtrephew and Mr Su-i® Shelton called on Lonnie Koh- ! bin and family Thursday night. I N 1)1 \ N (BOI.IS Lit ESTtK K INDIANA BOLLS, April I I. i UB) Hog price- recovered today from ye terday’s slump which carried them to the In we i mark of the year on the .Indianapoli livestock exchange. All quotations were lf» to cent up. the hulk of the run of .‘1,500 selling at 110.75 to $11.50. Backing ow.- brought ,f!l to $10. Quotations were steady to trony in the cattle market, beef steer bringing $8.75 to $11.50 and bee' | cows $6,50 io $8.50. Receipts were
800.
Trading in calve was brisk with prices strong to 50 cent- up. Tin bulk of the run of 800 moved at : |5 dowry a few choice lots bringing an extreme top of $15.50. Sheep were steady while lamb ■ were strong to higher. Receip’numbered .’100. Springer- wore quot-
ed at $16.25.
FKOC KSFOR EASTER AND AFTER
Silk I rocks rtiat please because lb:‘y are tuilnrr:! and vet feminine, ft was a far-siahted person elm conceived the-e frtx-k., putting iln them qualilie tha won d lit tlo in b.th tin social eicasoils and afternoon wear. In this collection you can loid at most any color von have, admired.
$22.50
Fashioned along lines that reproduce the latest in style details, yet mndestiy priced are these n?n spring dresses of Hat crepe, georret'e and crepe d chine. To complete your spring wardrobe econoinically, you u ill want several ol this type dresses.
$10.90
X hos of new spring dresses m *he laltst style., and colorings ranging in nrice from
NOVEI.TY SBR1NG GLOVES
$5.95 to $49.00 ALLEN BROTHERS
52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE.
SHIMMER' SILK hose
