The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1928 — Page 4

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IHE GEEENCABTEF DAILY BANN^H, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928.

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^ cr.i abwut as Escamillo, the torc;nl

“GREENCASTLF/S ■^ECONOMY CENTER’’ ft. t. TREVO to.

‘Your Home Institution For 27 Years.’

\ Our Co-operative : Bu vi uii' Association I * X For many weeks we have been telling the ♦ people that we are now one of a large group | of merchants brought together in what is | known as a Co-operative Buying Associa- ♦ tion. This association has every merchant’s X interest at heart. The fact that through this t Association we get such advantages as ad- ♦ vance styles, great price concessions, immedl iate service, is imperative to you. All these ♦ advantages makes us serve you better.

♦ The paramount aim is to give you quality { merchandise. By buying more we can sell ♦ for less it means greater savings to you. X Our motto is first to satisfy. By serving you | will we save you most. ♦ A store has its ideals, customs, and tradiX tions much the same as other institutions, t < furs is service expressed in values anti sav- ♦ ings. For 27 years Prevos have maintained X these ideals gaining for itself the reputa- | tion as “Oreencastle’s Fconomy Center.” | “Your Dollar < loes Farther At Prevos’ ”

! and Margaret Di-mu-' >trlk'-s a . -jU ; of puthoa as MJcaela, the <; t-ot'i

I fiaiiee of Don Jose,

j In all, over one hundred >1 ud. nt will take part In the pi ■ • T eluding the following dancer KlythArchibald,' Ruth Jensen, Mildred I'd er.;on, Fern Bowers, Katherine fla aid Mary Hays Chamberlain. 1' < > | Glee dubs and th • University i pltony orchestra will further < dianethe performance. The eluboi to cost-

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M’CONNELL IS UNDER FIRE AT KANSAS CITY

J fop. RENT;—-One famished modern room, suitable for one or two. Phone 127. -‘-'P

ri al estate transfers

Misi Ruth Owens of the Aft depart-

ment.

Briefly, the story involves the in- ' fatuution of the soldier, Don Jo- 1 *, for the intriguing Carmen, a worker i in a cigarette factory, who flirts with him, entrances him to the point of fo-getting the girlhood sweetheart land fiancee, Micaela, involves him in (dishonor, then shuns him while she audaciously plays for the affection of the toreador, Escamillo; in the final -ccne Don Jose, inflamed with jealousy, stabs and kills Carmen who-o last thought is of Escamillo. The show features such famous scenes as the hubenera dance and 'song by Carmen, the toreador song by , E.-camillo, and the lowly and sentimental duet of Micaela and Don Jo=c I when the former pre-rnts the young .-oldier with a kiss and rose from his mother. I The opera as a whole will be colorI ful and highly entertaining, and the

Cloverdale Cemetery Asso. to Grace

| Routt (Cem. D.) lot in Cloverdale j

K RISHOP AND FORMER: Cemetery, $75.00.

Joseph T. Clark et ux to I-arney B. Wilson (W.I>.) lot in Russellville, |

ifoOO.OO.

> Harry Allan et al to Guy H. Black KANSAS CTl >, Mo., May b. Op- 1 Pt. lot in Grccncastlc, North-1

D’PAUW I'KEXY FACES

CH VKGES

uracs arid scenery will be in charge ot ening the trial ot Bislnii Anton Addition, iJl.W.

presentation will be from a popular rather than a classical viewpoint.

i GREENVILLE DAM BREAKS; FLOODS AREA

of Copenhagen last night on charges i £) e p auw University to J. C. Rum- ’ of imprudent conduct unbecoming a! Jey j 0 t j n Commercial Flaee, |

minister, found another bishop of the-|

Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev., " L Chavis to John G. Bell et un Francis J. McConnell of l*ittsburgh,| (W I> , lot jn Commercial Place, $1.

Pa., also facing po 'ible action on. barren R. Lcwallen ct ux to Lu- 1

charges of violating church dogma cius cha p in ct a l (W.D.) land in and discipline brought by the Rev. Floyd Tovvni hip, $1.00. George A. Cooke of Wilmington, Del. Otho c 1)ilLs et ^ lo Charles J.

The charges against Bi.-ho|) McConnell attack hi conduct of an an-j nuu! conference i March, 1027, at] Wilmington, and hi alleged approval

of the teaching- of the theory of evolution which he gave in a pamphlet issued by th> American Chil Liberties Union in January, 1027. The Pittsburg bishop known as one of the libtral leaders of Metli-

Bruning et ux, (\X.D.) ISO acres in Madison Township, $1.00. Adelbert E. Kester et ux to Charles J. Bruning ct ux (G.C.D.) land in

Madison Township, $1.00. Lillie Hill ct al to William Walton (W.D.) land in Cloverdale Township,

?1.00.

Harry Hill cl ux to William VS alton (W.D.) undivided int. in o acres

odi,m, was designated yesterday to ^ c lomdalc TVp., $400.00.

sit as judge- in the trial of Bishop Bast, who several years ago served a three months’ jail term in Denmark on conviction of misusing charity-

funds.

Mr. Cooke filed the charges late Friday at the otfice of the secretary cf the quadrennial general conference of the church in session here. Dr. R. J. Wade, the secretary, said the charges were not a matter for) trial but “simply the complaint of at

Ilsrtha A. Woodworth to Otis M. Woodworth (G.C.D.) land m Clinton

Township, $1.00.

Clifford Cline (Adop) to William A. Moser (Adm. 1>.) 22 acres in Jclf-cr.-on township, $2500.00. Fore, t Hill Cemetery to John H. Patterson (Cem. D.) lot in Forest Hill

Cemetery, f&O.OO.

American S. Young to Angus MeQuin (W.D.) lot in Roaehdale, $75. Allan Bain to Ernest Kersey (W.

Yoncastle

Mondaymatinee

MARION DMIffc ' THE PATfY

¥ FAP YEAR—and Marion Davies makes

I . man.

He escapes in a high-speed l>oat—but don'i

Marion is stopped.

The gavest picture of modern youth and roared at! And Marion Daiics is evenVS ‘ UU

t o-ed.”

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TOITVY ONLY'—2 TO 5:30 .... lOc-l'Oc. 5 ;3# l0J REGINALD DENNy “THE CHEERFUL FRAUD’-

Chapter No. 9 “Man Without a Face’

ComeJ Novi

Mother deservi after supper for

■> the- bi-t. VVetz berries. It.

Everything for Mother at See Wetz f r good eat.-.

STAIRS TOO MK

INDIANAPOLIS, May . An elevator in the home Hall, 17, of Indianapolis, w

its best. It.

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. (UPi — of Ward uld make

the dizzy height- of his upstair- much -afer for him. Six week- ago, Hall slipped and fell down the .stair-, lie was treated at the city ho.-pital for a fractur-

ed leg.

Today la; has a bandage on one of his wrists. V few day- ago. Hall, walking with the aid of crutches, the result of the leg injury, started to descend the .stair.-. Within three steps of the bottom of the (light a eruteli -lipoid, hence tbejn^.njvrnd. ^ —o A wonderful display of eats to -at.'•iy father u- well as mother. See Wetz for pastry speeials. It.

MUSIC SCHOOL SPONSORS THE OPERA CARMEN

Talented < a.st Presents Famous Drama At The Granada Theater

May 17-18.

i GREENVILLE, S. C., May 5. (UP) |—Billions of gallons of water tore ■do*n the Saluda riisr valley today, I unleashed by the collapse of a wat-

I ervorks dam.

] The 15,000 to 20.000 inhabitant of the upper valley were believed to 1—ve fled safely, reports said. Six dams farther down the river " 're in the path of the onrushing water. Should one or more of them break, other thousands of lives would

l»v endangered.

No reports of loss of life had reached the office of the waterworks

company here.

ditioii, Cloverdale, $1.00. Andrew Hill et ux to Lillie Hill <-t al (W.D.) land in Jefferson town-

ship, $500.00.

Wilbur W. Sellers et al to Marion L. Crawley (W.D.) lot in Jack-

I minister again. 1 his bishop whichl. v . will be ri-fem.i to the Episcopal b , 0 ^ ^ n r«o townslup, $1.

Committee.” I Robert A. . 1< F hee ct al to . innie a0n B ou ] evar d > Greencastle, $1.00

A. Kiefer (W.D.) lot in \ ilia South. ».,vmnn,i /A.im i 11

I Gr.vnca.-tle, $1.00.

Central Trust Co. (Adm.) to Gar-; ence A. Vestal et ux (Adm. D.) lot 1 in Eastern Enlg. G’Castle, $17;i.OO. Asbury McCammack et ux to Virgil McCammack (W.D.) lots in Ml.

Meridian, $1.00.

Sheriff Put. Co. to Connecticut

. Carpenter. Aibi-na Uwij j Inpiicnlatz of Indiam^. w, ' ck cn J 'rith the: piny •Mr. and Mr-, thus. MJy

The papers, Dr. Wade said, were not properly signed by a delegate to) the general conference, which is re-! coiled by church rules. He indicated | iiiat the general conference would 'ak>- no cognizance of the complaint. Bishop McConnell said he had no comment to make, In* added that he

Raymond Siddons (Adm.) to LizzieHuffman (Adm. U.) lots in Fillmore-,

5500.00.

relatives in Flainfidi ! Janie.- Ulco of Puriu | week-end with his puak , Mr.-. Clare-nco Rice. Mr. and Mis. llenei

had received two letters from Mr. . Cooke making accusations ugain.-t I/l * e (Sheriff D.)108.l$ acres h.m, and presumed these formed the * vU ® se * 10.1C8.SO,

'■believed tliat the warnings i-.sued last

“ ——— j night, that cracks had appeared in Toieadors and gyp.-ies will mingle i the dam, probably saved many lives, the . ounds of tambourine^ and cast- It was believed most of the valley anets in the brilliant scenes of the! residents heeded the warnings and ii - a “Canru-n,” to be .presented by sought safety on higher ground, tudents of the De-Pauw mu?ic -chool Throughout the night panic had at the Granaoa thealrt May 17 and ^ r; PP*d the entire valley, tor at G p. 18. For the past twenty-five years m ' ^‘ it ^ ^ ctn r e-ported that water

.la.-is of the formal charges. Mr. Cooke charged in hi.- complaint that Bi-hop McConnell's utterance on evolution were “in repudiation of hi vows as a minister and in violation of the law of the church which ijihold the Bible as the inspired word

of divine truth."

. .. The minister declared he would Officials of the company -aid they! f lght to bring the case before a

ihurch court. He demanded a fullj

Ora Morgan ct ux to Pitts., Cin., Chi., St. Louis R. R., (W.D.) rightaway in Marion Twp., $75.00. Citizens Trust Co. to Ernest L. Mugg et ux (W.D.) 2 lot.- in XorthWvod Addition, Greencastle, $1.00

Jessie Dickerson et

Miller (W.D.) lot in Grantham’s Add.

Roaehdale, $1.00.

Ida M. Watson to Emma F. Me Aninch (W.D.) lot JEastern Division

ri purt of the trial and the pleadings* ^°\ cr '^ e ’

for the defense and prosecution. * Moodall, Charlie, et ux to John A.

TIPTON - Officiating at 7,0J0 wed-

dings and funerals in forty-seven' w 0W ' a * '' e '; K ^ year- i» tho record advanced by the'' r ' •hr is ettployx, Rev. George 1). Faster, 71, Christian I ^ r - -^ r Jo.-uhCy minister of this city. j Greencastle Mrs, LehTyr 1 i and Mr. and Mrs. Ale-. (V

1 Sunday guests of Mr. aifi

ROACH DALE I> wis. Miss Wilma Hennon is visiting i

few day- with her brother Raymond i •^ 1 - s • -v.raa il.ee mr 1 Hennon and wife at Hamilton, Ohio, i bnnday alter a v*-rk;vi( Mr. and Mr-. Forest McMullen of i unc ^ ' 'i- 111 Irirfurd a!K

Indianapolis visited Saturday night H ran kfort.

to Cha-. A. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry! Miss Nell Luckridp:dV

Newton. visited Saturday and Sal[ Mrs. A-bo lire Hutchins and M is. | parent- Mr. an. Mh. 1|

Florence Hostetler attended Grand ridge.

Chapter at Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. Id;, V>ii-un rear Mr.-. Scott and daughter Pearl of Sunday after a fiwttiT Indianapolis visited Saturday ami her daughter Mrs. Hos?

thi- ha- been one of tllc- TiiosJ i>opular operatic performances, for rot only the love Story of Carmen intere.XajiiL jntrig^jng, but the music and

dance at'' nvel^aWT

Helen Keith plays the part of Carn whil Don Wilson supports her Don Jo-e. Chesteen Kendall biu-t-

wa -coping through the earthen dam at Table Rock Co\e, 31 miles abut ■

Greenville.

An hour later a huge hoi-' had been torn in the great embankment ami the entire dam threatened to crumble. Couriers, racing through the valley ir, automobiles roused farmer families and residents of the peaceful hamlets below the dam.

Granada

TONIGHT Adm.. 10 25c

BOATS CRASH ON HIGH SEA; TWELVE LOST -O—— LNGL1MI AND ITALIAN SI I \MERS COLLIDE IN PA( IT'D OCEAN.

Hi." complaint alleged that Bishop .‘•leCoimoll unlawfully conducted the Wilmington conference where charge.: had been brought against two former ministers, P. P. Truitt and E. W, Julie-, for alleged violation of chu.ch rules regarding re-marriage alter divorce. The two ministers were given j astorates against church law.-, Mr. Cuoko charg' d, and he further al-! Jegcd that. Bishop McConnell had certified ti. the correctness of the journal of the Wilmington conference, knowing that certain of the ' roceeding. had been suppressed.

O. Mullune, (Y\.D.) 2 lot-, Hurst ad-' Funday with Mr. and Airs. lleiidu i^ famil 1 . at an-villi.

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MONDAY PROGRAM

Announcing theH

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The annual May Music Festival; start.- in thi- city Monday with the following program at t p. m.in the i Music Hall:

CONVERTIBLE SPORT CABRIOLE!

First Kim News—Comedy

MONDAY cV TI FSDAY—

M \UM E 1ND EVENING

DOIORH DLL RIO

ON THE STAGE MAKING MOVIES Studio scenes made on stag’e in conjunction with regular program for local movie, “A Day In Hollywood” nrr Speeiai iSela And Lighting' EH'eela.

Jobnny-Jumji-uj>

Vernon Lytle Glare Lytle

Itockaby .....

Vernon Lytle

a. Moonbeams . . , b. The little shoemaker

Barbara Orton

Duet—Stud\ . . . ,

A. G. Brown, Jr.

Just a bunch of flowers .

Donald Jones

Juvenile melody Roberta Jackson

Bilb ro 1

.8 INKS 0—-

English Boat To»rd Into Portland. Oregon Pert. Sc*cral of Grew Radiy Injured.

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PORTLAND, ENG., May 5 (UP>-

The bt-amer Bacdius was towed into u Pi’f iiooghts port today afUT it had been damaged Jn M a y

in a collision \iith the Italian steamer, loannis Pafalios, in which the

latter ship -was -unh.

Twelve members of the crew of|

the Italian vessel, including the cap- March of th<

. Biibro Gun-clial-. . Blake Livscyj Siiaulding ’ . Adler

Marguerite Brendlc

Marylin Lytle

Robirisou . Behr

Barth j

Curly locks .... Orth

Helen Cook

Sing, Robin, ng . . S]>aulding!

Katherine Orton j ;h; brownies . Winthrop

tain, and first mate and five brothers | , William Orton

were killed. “• french child’s song . Belir ; None of the crew of 35 on the Hue-j * J ' ^ b /.m, • Sutherland . clius was drowned, and all came to, The Clock . . . Ellsworth*

port aboard the vessel. ( The enchantress Ten fuivivore of the Greek vest! ... Lucile White

were brought to port aboaro the", 1 ,; imiSv^jj ht) f rom ‘ ^ cLm:hiilx Bacchus. One is so seriously injured i Shop’’ y Rogtr-

he may die. _ Patience Thompson Love’s old sweet song , Molloy I

Clare Lytle Marian Ellis

BLOOMINGTON. May C. (UP)- a. A candy pulf 1 '’ 1 . Orth’ Hireo faculty members, two under-|b. Bright eyes .... Orih:

graduates and three po.-t graduate Mary Lucile Early

students represented Indiana L,liver- 'liJ'r' I'f Ul " ^ttercups^ Terry . ♦ ft a * r ai 1 Mu rxon Jo Kuth Domiohue

shy at the spring meeting of the Little song-t.-rs American Chemical Society which re-' : /.ink Eleeiior

cently convened at St. Louis. Aria Edwards Those attending from the state »T L ! lcil< L W, 'i l * Marguerite Cowan 1 schoo! weru ^f. E. O. Mathers', n Cr Va'rperite Cowan* ’ l rur. II. 1. Ilntcoc, Dr, Ga.-tuu Istzel,; Moonbeam fairies . . IVils.uek 1

members of the faculty ; Robert Shtl-' Marian Ellis

| ley, Blullton, Herschell Hunt, Hazel- A| P i,u: • • Ducelh run, and Frances Whitacre Sulamoniu spinning soni “ ri ; ' Ellmenreich

I Postgraduate ."tudents in the chemical Martha YVtill-

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