The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1928 — Page 3
^ THE GREENCASTLE DAILY DANNER, THURSDAY, FEDRUARY 2, 1928.
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High School Gym, Friday, February 3
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Admission 35 A 50c
( airtain 7:00 I*
Raiser at M.
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frn:r ‘' I^tuiiP, beloved to the world Scottish Highland* wa> pie-i i vi'd, *o- ehaiiman of uries in song and story, h;is gether with many of the grim detail conimi.-Mon, ann<.uncod
OVIES
Elaborate research made • Idd inn er, with the incorpo- crnmenTa 1"affairs that would not be tail true to actual Scottish history,, Vnolhcr ration of 1500 acres of long range, disjointed, and irro non until the picture could almost be cal- Link primeval land in Lawrence sible to the local needs and opinioled he epic of Scotland on the .-creen. county, about , iant niiio* has long been known. A year -ig All the romance and glamor of the west of Bedford, Richard l.etner, the Congress paved the way to a belt,
the state conservation organization of Federal activities i today. The the Territory, by passing a law whi< ■
<;kanai>\ ihkailr
life again—on the screen. f its turbulent history.
is the latest role of Lillian tlJ leen of romantic drama, who the historic Scottish heroine
r latest If^ro-Goldwyn M.,> //mini/,'" /d,. if llomun. rp l - “Annie Laurie,” the dramatic , mv( , jn „ Tll , W i/.ard,” a Fox Film "r e of the Scottish Highland- 1>m|lK . tion , liret . t , (l llN K irha ,d Ros
' u ying at the Voncastle Thi atr
son, coming to tl..- Granada Theater,
V; '« Scottislt Joan of Arc, Miss now uni|( . rstall( , s what is m ,. al , t i, y '" U - 1 • “stand there and f. , h n ”
ly in her career that it seems
J i When the director int lined
nonald .ii Cave an.i Lost River, of authorizes the secretaries of the In national ianie, will he included in the torior, Commerce, and Agriculture t puik. Lcibcr stated that Indiara is designate representativi s as rcsiden
i becoming known as the “garden spot’’ .ominissioners.
Leila Hyams, who plays the had- , ,
. . . ... .let the mid-west, through 'he develop- o
ment of its scenic heauty.
BEES NOT FUO/.liN
.. , , . , LAFAVKTTK, Ind., Fch. 2. (I'l’)
Heioe. may he horn and they may ,,
, . . . ,, , . Honey hees were not Ii zen to deal
bo made, but it is so dom that they
"'I As Annie I.aurio, nobh —and mistress of the great
May
Bo
I’ern
, ton Castle^—then as a woman™ ■ na - ,, , , mg, howevor, is not what .Mi
the spears of .her own tnh> s-^^^ save the man she love , slicH ole that plumbs tho elemental
>f a woman’s -oul.
ew picture is a gorgoou prowith huge replicas of fani;tish castles, hundreds of huge Scottish warrors, in kilts and battling in the rugged Hig'i11 dth claymore and shield: the liar gathering of tho clan- at ' ’ ton, copied from history, and|
** J -"'aborate detail.
Miss
Hyams that she was to “feed Eddie” she blushed and looked blank. “Fced-
Hay-
nie- thought it was. All the director wanted her to do was stand on the sidelines, just out of range of the cameras, and talk to Lowe, at certain intervals, while he played his role of a smart young reporter in this engaging murder mystery. This is done in the interest of proper “spacing,” bill Miss Haymcs began thinking of cake, ice cream and other delicacies. Screen terminology i.- somewhat of
keep unusual promises for sixty odd years. When Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, John C. Trimmer, a pioneer of Mound ( i y,
Missouri, sowed that he would never shase again. At the age of !•;!, he
has still kept his promise.
a |iu. le to Miss Haymes. “Cues” -he KerryTpiays th< ling u,Kk ;/ t:l ": 1, !" a ? wa.s virtually rai. ed on the lepitiniatc
stage, hut “feeding" is something else again. At present she is compiling a glossary of motion picture
term.
le as Ian, chieftain of the Meclan, and Hubart Bosworth i
The Indiana Federation of Music < luh will broadcast over Indianepo-
li- Radio Station WKBF,
To Sunday, April 1, at 3 o’Broadcast cl < k, tin ir annual Music
Memory Contest for Indiana school children. This
Music Memory Contest is sponsored by the Federation of Music Clubs to educate the public school pupils of
the state in the appreciation of liner uarn ’ 1 UM '' ,l! ’^
music.
JIThy figure as the historic “Wolf " IN •oe.” Others in the cast include —-1 Hurst, David Torrence, Ru--d R inpron, Creighton Hale, 1’atr»it ery, Joseph Striker anil at her
rv -.
ha- story was diiected by John S. A on, famous director of “The
ncil^Shawl” and “Sentimental Another link will he added > H." yit-,", from a scenario by Joseph- rapid gi wii •: chain of Indiuru t -
Honey hees were not
by the cold snap of the past few da' according to I’rof. W. \ I’riic of th entomology staff at Purdue l’ni\ i sity. “Beekeepers, seeing a fe\ dead bees in front of the hives i this time might taink tl, y were ft '/. er t« death,” Prof. Pi i ■ . aid, "bu th ■ (bailees are i rwever <h'-\ wi i -i\( rworked and died exhau n tiymg to keep the clusi -r temi'eial.u
high.
"Ben's, like many othc. :i -■.cis d lot hibernate. Th-y an a t;\e >iiii ing the entire winter. Wi* i no fur . ace and no o hu" ap m at mean (1 warming their liivt , h w- (oul they escape freezing," -I > i’n fes.-o
asked.
Tho Professor -ui I th • Ivc k. -
iri dev(lupin:
heat by tensing tin muscle., ’ll cluster is so arra igr i that C ere 1
considerable space an I lie inside, l! u
To promote tie' orderly and full permitting much ae.ivi y The ikm development of the Territory, Socrc- or. the outside of .In clu-ti r are :,i tary of Agriculture Jar- ranged eomnar.ly are. in a . i\ tin. To dine, ha- taken steps to prevents the rapid escape 'if heV di Promote coordinate the work of theUeloped by those Li the iei i .f ih Resources several bureaus having ac- duster. As the n?"s on the mrf .c tivities in the Territorv. of the hall get chilled they move ou 'I’he wishes of the people of Alaska to fill the gap Tims the bee keep
ip ett.
l arks, sometine this next for an administration of their gov- down the coal
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I'ell him to meet me In Chicago i social barriers, and It was not lon» tomorrow rd lit. I'm going to set | before certain social lights In Lonii, h U: h II 's got lo learn that don and I’aria wore complaining of I'm the (thief." I a mysterious crook who moved In It iada unusual for you to be their midst, snatclilm: priceleas.
I (Gary), 10.
Wallace, JG; Mecca, 31. Faiiriidut, 35; Gas City, 30. Crawford: villa, ”7) Coviugtmi, 25.
I’rof esniunal
Brooklyn, 33; Chicago Biuhts, -'2.
tin' fast forming Bulldog defense, o .Ik Del’auw mentor has been coaching his proteges a great deal on offensive tactics. Defense has not been neglected, however, and the quintet promi c- to sh. w all-aroupd improve-
ment tomei low night.
Costello, foiward, who has been h-mdicappe I by illness, is hack in shape, and will probably start at a
forward position. Loveless has been Alter a week of final exam-, shewing up well in practice at center, “Tubby” Moffett's Tiger netlcis will ami, although he will probably not -wing back into action when they Gi.-placc Mount/, in the starting linemeet the Indiana State Normal five up, he should get in the game, either
STATE NORMAL TO MEET NET SQUAD
“Jimmie”
on the local floor tomorrow night. Rated as one of th" strongest croud ary teams of the state, the Tcric Haute Ciigers should put up a fast
at center or forward.
State Normal ha- a strong .season's record, with tt out of 10 .-tarts recorded en the right side of the ledgi r. The
llw ' ; tor >>
By CHARLES K. HARRIS
Copyrighted by FBO Pictures Corp 1927-2S
From th# Thrilling FBO Drama Starring Ralph Inco. SYNOPSIS I morning, ho had resolved to give
'Mttl Waring, happily married fo his future to the Underworld uad — lip Waring, a Chicago corpora-! rut all love and friendship from his IHIIHt lawyer, <• trying to forget fhejlffe. He would forget his wife and in year* the open! (n New York he would try to make believe that
(he wife of Jim Boyd, a master ha had never had a son. ,
ninal, who had deceived her Into 1 But ho never could forget the "W eving that he toss a real estate Uoy. After a year of hiding In CanJ t. Their son, Jack, rememlnr's id a, .l!m returned to New York and ■ hfnjr of Iris father, and his gathered about him a powerful I her tells him only that he lives crowd of gangsters. It was his purVeto York and that she does not pose lo build up the most formld- ♦ to hit address. Jack, employed ablu group of criminals that AmerT|t‘«n architect's office, has fallen tea had ever known Deprived of ' I > rather dissolute .ways and hts wife and son, his way of forget* lly confides to his tympathetic ting was a life of danger and law-t-sister, Sylvia, that he loves breaking. Every minute might he ta Oalc, a cabaret dancer. Sylvia his last, anil yet he looked upon ‘ns him of the dangers of Chi- Ufe with a great contempt. Tho o after midnight, but he declares worst thing that could happen to t he cannot give If or,a up. While him was death, and he did not fear brother and sister talk in their losing his life. It would he all over d Coast home, two men are then, and there would bo nothing
edlng into Chicago aboard the, t° regret.
rntieth Century Limited One is With the outbreak of the war. , ignifled looking man of middle Jim enlisted In the army and discs; the other i» of the obvious ' tlngulshed himself for tils bravery ninal order, hard-faced and be- ! In the front-line trenches li' was
ked with glaring diamonds.
trt'vli' Nen York to supervise a Job pel .-.oral like Ibis, ain't It, Jim?'' i- d (’:11.iy ' Dis is da first tlino I seen ya leivu your swell office In
ten yeirH."
V. If IV a good reason for
*: '| To ( hlcugo,’’ sal(| Jim. "A
very coed reason in fact.” 'll a n't Mona Gale, Is It. Jim?"
asked Ciirby.
"A i'vi in right to question me
pearl necklaces and diainniid brooches from throats and breasts. Jim's cabin on board the boat he was taking back to America, was deluged with gifts and flowers from pretty women. Handsome, well mannered, polished, ho hail caused many women to full In love with him But for them he had only an ironic disdain. The only woman he had ever loved had 7''', 1 turned upon him In Hie moment ho needed her most. And Jim
sn. ; i> d she giuy haired man.
tinu's Lve 1 Mold^on toTnvToff ^ 0 '"' Tve t '' iat H^'weroilYthe
wearing a fortune In diamonds?
h
It’e one o' da biggest hanks In
the man with tho diamonds
111 ,» eaying. "'Ev( rythlng Is Jake.
1 ain't got a worry."
cited for promotion and became a lieutenant, but he was fond of telling his huddles that ho had lived a much more dangerous life on the
sidewalks of New York.
During hie war service, ho bo-
Yes, If we pull It off. It’ll he a I came friendly with George Van r feather In our caps,” said the Alstyno, the youngest member of a tlngulshed looking man. “Just' prominent New York family. From soon as we get to Chicago I Van Alstyne, Jim Boyd learned nt to cal! a meeting of the men. many things, tho most Important of w many did you say are work , which was bow to bu a gentleman. for us, Carhy?” ! He copied Van Alstyne's clothes. Fifty tn Chicago. One of our manners, speech, gestures. By the ■ In Detroit landed a term In I time ihe war was over, Jim had repen. But he'U keep quiet. l.V reived a valuable education In man-
y guy you got to worry about tiers.
lake Slagle out In St. Louis. He's In London, he Joined a notorious in talkin' about quiltin' an' band of International criminals rtln' up a gang all his own.” and made himself their valuable I'll attend to Slagle. You send ally. Ills slick ways and gentlea a telegram, using tho code. | manly appearance got him past all
You look III. • a Tiffany showcase
on Ii < hind legs."
•'It nt" hobby, dat's why," re-
l>» iruftili' it
I'm gettlu’ (le An' I got to redtilgc
piled < arhy dou, h. ai'i’t I iny linbtn "
"It : indulge, Carhy." ( atliy looked admiringly nt his
same, rich and poor, beautiful and
plain.
Once more In America, Jim had put Into practice the many valuable points hn had learned abroad. Where before bo bad been daring, taking chances and exulting In their danger, he now called upon others to do Ills work for him while ho secluded liiitiaelf In an
rli" I 1 "ii ' i t..inly has cliangi'd i e | a (, ora | e| elegantly appointed a Id in tit" last lift'en years, Jim HU | tn 0 f offices Down Town. Few Why I used I ■ ''.'ii when you ,,f t j,,, gangsters wl carried out " ■ vt -tl i''n p ekagos In a New pi, orders had over seen his face.
^ : And even those who ere dost t
• W .1. let':, drop that subject," t n |,| m were held nt aim’s length.
said I'm.
Even Carhy. his oldest acquaint-
I ;i niiy was In a reminiscing ance and chief lieutenant, had no trood I rent'tuber like It was : key to the workings of Jim's mind, yr-.-t'iday v.hen we went off to But he respected Jltn as he rei i ii I ti.it Jewellery store. Here spected no other man In tho w i linn Met 'tew, you an' me, Luko ! world, crooked or honest.
MeUuIn Gee, dal For the most pat* a was eml- . showed us datlnently fair with tl nnderlings I't’ " ; pin'd ."a who did his blddln But
.,'1 a Midden with a bullet » man played him falso, the pun- , y ou rem mber •■hment meted out i nwift and ,1 , ii,,,-"- merciless. Many of these would-
„ i . .... be-hetrayers were known to die
K"tnentb( r It? Can I over fo. , u , 1(lPnly HtrangH |lirt8 of
cntiutry, vletlms of tn elaborate
rill tl ( « » i 1 i i i | j f vis (I III -j 1.1 f I v I cl l»( » I a ( •> get ja. on lr ”': imd cruel system who-e boundaries
get It."
"Dey didn't
J "k... «.*. «,"rrd.7,c?"rs&rz
w !• if* In • anada before morn-| con ,j, at . Jim Boyd, alias Carter, alias
,c t da ..iif . Jim said Carhy. p rHIlkIlni a n as Moor , H n a8 niany 'oat w . de beglunln of all our ano ,i, er Iiam e, had left his New
Ing
go ..t luck We was all broke In (lo-. an' now look al us Wo rot nio'n y to burn, an' branches In u2 d principal cities. What I say I w< ought lo advertise, 'Jim ( .i t k Co Best Btitnpera (iff an' S if.- ('t ache s m de Universe. Boot leggin' a specialty. Wo op (-iate in all do biggest cities. 3'. A
G I"'
"What's T. A. O. U.7" asked Jim. "Try an' get us." Jim Inii/hod, hut ho was far from
York offlco for two Important reasons. One was that he wanted to supervise In person the biggest robbery he had yet al tempted, that of a great banking institution on State Slreet, Chicago Mona Gale
was the other reason.
This girl, u fomcr crook In Jim's employ and with whom he had been intimate, was now In Chicago dancing In a night club. Beautiful, hut unscrupulous, aha had caused Jim to become Infatu-
h- tic: hi a Jovial mood Cathy's re- utod with her, and then had loft nilnh i 1 ni (is had set him thinking him, saying that there was moro
t- I \ I E NORM \L lOMGII I. —o— Piorcy Masten, ex-TiRcr Cub star, is one of the veterans on the fast Stale Normal quintet which meets Del’auw on the Bowman gym lloor this evening. —o— BR \/IL TOMORROW. —o— We predict today that the biggest ■rowd of the season will witness the trazil-Tigcr Cub battle here Friday light. Riazil will -end more than 20(1 ■outers along with their high school >nnd and the basket hall -quad. Mi h han two thousand fans in this city md community will assemble for the ontes; a. the Brazil game is one of he big games each year on the ireencustle schedule. —o— Raymond Brown, stellar Tiger t ub iaek guard, is ill <>l tonsililis. hut ouch Bailsman had high hopes today hat the little fellow would he in diapc tomorrow evening. It. (raw cy has been working out at the hack yuard position all week and will proh ildv start against the t lay county ■letters. —o— Jimmie Tobin, was “under the weather" yesterday hut was reported in good health today so he should he ‘on” against the Brazilian-. ( each 1 Icon Davies ha - been pushing his Junior ( ubs at top speed this week as they clash with the Brazil Juniors in the curtain raiser Friday i at 7 o'clock. Davies is especially anxious to win this contest as the Brazil Juniors have been the only ! team to defeat the locals this winter. —o— In a fast and hard fought tilt, played on the old gym court la-t night, the strong Crawfordsville Col lured Independents downed the Green 1 castle Colored Independents, IH to 'll The first half ended H-.'l in favor of the visitors. During the second half, the local boys outplayed and out scored ITawfordsviile, making II point- to Kl^poinl by tin invaders. \ large crowd saw the game. —o— A g.'ine of unusual inti re-t wa -taged up in Montgomery county last night in whiih Crawfurd-ville nosed out Covington, 27 to 25. 'I he Athen ' ian- led 21 to (i at the inteimission hut found tin in elves in continual hot water throughout the entire second
half.
In tt game featured by stalling on the part of both teams, Emerson High | nf Gary finally managed to take the uffon-ivc long enough to defeat Hot j ,-.ce Mann high chool of Gary, 1G to | in. Emerson -tailed -ixteen of the ! twenty minutes during the final pe ind. The lo i rs It" , 12-10 at the half, ! failing to register a -ingle point dui | ing the last part of the contest.
—o—
Fillmore vs. Gloveidale on the leral gym floor Saturday night. Thi -hould prove a thriller. What we want to know is whether the county champ
i..m of bu I whin tiny .ippi.n a Teachers have been unbeaten on tliir gainst tic G Gold. home floor this year. Last week eml the Moffett has issued several stiff Terre Haute crew succumbed to tin' -etimmage c ions in the past week, fast traveling Munch' Normal outfit in an effort to pet feet a fast breaking by a heavy margin, hut e u licr in the offense. In the Butler tilt, the Tigers season State Normal trounced the
consistently failed to break through Cardinals
Indiana State Normal
VS.
DePauw Bowman Gymnasium Thursday Night-Feb.2 Admission 75-Game 7:50 o’clock
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will win or no.
of a night twenty years ago. lie renu mbered Ruth barring Ida way Into tho bedroom of hla son. He
of u future for her In,dancing than In tho New York underworld. There were any number of rich
had w anted to kiss hla boy goodbye,! young men In Chicago who were for Inal time. Jtm'a | anxious to throw away their niniith twisted with pain at the money. Mona wax thinking ahead
memory Mow could Kuth have i. i he had arrived in Canada, tho following
\LL OVER INDIANA
A monster pep .-es.-ion is planned j tomorrow afternoon in the high school ' auditorium to promote enthusiasm to (the fever pitch for the Biazil net hatl tie here. Prominent business and professional men will speak at this meeting. Coach Huusman and various high _ I official.- will also talk in art
never fully regained former health. cff „ r( to boo „ t th( . t e, (tn so that they
to tho time whan she would no
longer be young or beautiful. (To bo continued) J<aS |
HAMMOND — A ten cent piece of pie is the cause of a $10,000 damage BICKNELL— Mi Kathryn Houck suit here. Mrs. Lucille Korem, 21, left handed high school student, is is suing Frank and Harry Black, lunch suffering from an infection in that ‘stand proprietors, alleging that after hand which developed aft'-r she had ( tiling a piece of pie at the stand she u-ed too much nitrii acid in an efbecame violently til and that she has fort to remove warts.
will defeat the Clay County quintet, j —o— B \SKETH \ 1.1. SCORES Colleges Navy, 24; Dickinson, 22. High School ! Emerson (Gary), 16; Horace Mann
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Attention Men! You arc hereby invited to call upon (iEORUElI. DOWNEY, representative of the STORKS SCHAEFER CO. Who will be at our slorc on Eriday and Saturday, February 5-4 Consult with him rey a rd iny that new Spring suit. Let him take your measurements. The Storrs-Schaefer Company will then send you your suit whenever you desire. Todd’s Toggery “The Store For The Lad And II is Dad” DON’T FORD FT lirazil vs Tiger ( ubs, Tomorrow Fillmore vs ( loverdale, here, Saturday.
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