The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1928 — Page 4

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WAR UN CANINES. VALPARAISO, Inti., June (Ul’t — All tings not lining vufcinutctl for rubies and properly muzzled will be shot on sight by police without notice to the owners. Di. M. B. Fyfe, speak ing in behalf of the city board of health said.

!J Eril-LOK.'in

Men Notice!

He re's a I rue illustration of nhat co-opera-tion does for us

and you.

\ large tube of I’alm Olive Shining Cream, a 21h gold (iillette ftasor and one blade, all for only

IT IS our desire to impress jon the public’s mind that 'our low every day prices which prevail in every department of the store does not mean inferior quality, rather, the quality is bettered. Our recent step in the way of Biy Business, namely that of joining a large Nation-wide (o-operative Buying Association, affords us these advantages which we are consistently passing on to you. They are as follows, (1) lowered prices due to large quantity purchases, (2) Style correctness and quality, for the buyers are on hand constantly snapping up rare opportunities, (3) And quick, prompt service comes as a result of their determination to serve. We want to leave this one idea with you—now as never before we are striving to get you the maximum for your dollars. We intend to make you savings, but we raise the quality whenever possible and never lower it.

: Garbage Problem Believed Solved In Hoosier City

UHLLNSIU |{<; COL NCI I. A N 11 HEALTH BOAIU) lO.MI'LKTE NEW PLANS. URELNSBURG, June .'.I. (UT)— City cuuncilmen ami health board | members here have figured out a new j plan whereby the city's garbage will 1 be taken care of. The new plan, which ( will probably be favorably acted upon at the nest regular session of th" council, calls for the letting of a J ( outi act to someone who will keep

the city’s garbage cleaned up. I’olicemun have been instructed to

J; enforce the city ordinance which pr i- * vi‘o that all residents have theii

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garbage in retainers that do not leak and that have lids. In addition an in -pector, who will work under the direction of the board of health, will

lean literally have a whole steer for ! dinner if he wishes. Under the terms of the will of his ' mistress, Mrs. Mary L. McCarr 1 SchafTter, a New Orleans widow who died recently, the dog was bequeathed r $5,000—$2,000 in cash and income from an additional $3,000. The state | of Louisiana upholds the validity of the will. MASTER HEN PEKI'OKMS COLUMBUS, Neb., June 22. (UP) 1 —An egg measuring 10 1-1 inches by ' 3 3-4 inches was reported by George Drinuin, Columbus. An ordinary sized hen’s egg measured about li by t 07 inches in circumference.

Sven Johan Fnandrr, HO yeirold botanist, who .rnn will undertake an expedition to the United States, Canada and Mexico in search of species of the sallow family.

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make hi- rounds at regular intervalto see that the garbage is being prop-

lie is of the people and writes for the people. Others have wiitten of vaga-

erly handled. j bonds and beggers, of theives and It is planned that the eontractoi P^titue^ and the lowly generally will eollect the garbage at .specified | Hut he alone ha written of the.-**

turn s each week in different sections , P''"l' l >' without the -lightest sugges-. ^ ^ Amcr J t . a) aftcr u j,, of the city. The person to whom the lion of superie it> or condescension New Yorli ^ th( iiun in <<Thc

conti act is let will be forced to use tin his hands t y attain a human xf:

MONIES AT THE VONCASTLE Find the woman. This is the problem of every great niah star when he begins a new pro-

duction.

Emil Jannings had a double problem when he prepated to film “The -Street of Sin", his latest Paramount starring picture which comes to the Voncastle Theatre on Monday. He had to find two leading women. Jannings says he owes a debt of gratitude to Erick Von Stroheim, dii rector-star, and to Morris Gest, the , producer. Erich Von Stroheim discovered Fay Wray and used Her opposite him in “The Wedding March.” When Jannings saw “The Wedding March” he found his first loading woman in Fay

Wray.

Morris Gest brought Olga Baklanova, star of the Moscow Art Thea-

Mon—Tum.|

and m f

Voncastle Where The Arctic Breezes Blow

I &>*• f Jan"f#

T»E "AY OF ALL FLESH" and “Th. La , r- ( , uimjl .„ 1 swept everything before them. People ,| lpH1 san them again! “The Street of Sin" |, a( i b# is! You'll say so, too!

Today Only—Mat.: 10c, 20e—Night: 10 c , ^

. “GALLOPING

BOB

CUSTER

THUNDER”

C hapter No. 6—“Mark of The FrojU

Henry Buescher of Freelandville is in on which h* was riding a hospital here with severe injuries bridge m-ar heir. Ms received recently when a blind horse when he leaped off tig animal]

Where Tourists Will Find Concrete

Rofldj

forced to use tin 11 1- nanus v j Miraelc.” Jannings decided upon

an airtight can and be careful in j dignity, an mti omc human value -1 Madame Baklanova for hi- second 1

I handling the muck so that the dang-[And they love him for it. '•is from getm-earrying flies will be | It is mole than hero-worship. Un 1, ! j reduced. i might almost sa> that it is a case of ^ In addition to thi.- sure and pur j the Russian populace acclaiming its j ♦ unitary move, it wa- al-o decided own inttinsic value. Maxim (iurki, in

that a permit will he required in the I his rough woi ker’s dress, with his

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future for keeping hogs within city limits. ♦

th. Ipea-ant face ai blunt gestures, is

Our ( o-operative Buying \ssoeiatinn Brings Style Service, s. c. PREV0 CO.

'ORE E N ( \ S I L E ’ S EUO N O M \ < I N I E R

. person with wdiom tin

er and peasant (an identify him.-elf. There is no di i nice between them.

: MAXIM GORKI RETURNS FROM EXILE A HERO

Jannings decided

Madame Baklanova for his

lead.

Jannings portrays a reckless, domj ineering figure in the London slums, whose regeneration comes after a terrific climax. The two leading women are cast as exticme characters, Miss Wray Iwing a Salvation Army

idin.iij "oik | H _^ ar)( | Madame Baklanova a gitl

of the streets.

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TTie story ws written by Josef von

There has been much talk of prolot sl(>rTlb ,, rR . an(| Benjamin Glazer and

urian culture since the revolution: idiret . tC(1 by M au r itz Stiller, there has been indeed a certain .

achievement in that direction. Gorki is

the flesh-and-blood symbol.

AUU Li t K J DUG”

NUTHE To HEIRS, t'REDTK H(> ETC, In the Matter of the Estate of Wil Nam F. DoVaney deceased. In the Putnam ( itaurt Court Apri Term, 11)28. Notice i~ herebv given that I Frank DeVanej as Administrator of the estate of William F. DoVaney do * cased, having presented and filed m\ account and vouchors‘in final settlement of said Estate, and that tie ain<' will c.nne up for the Examination and action of said Ciicuit t our on the oUth day of June, 1928, at which time all heirs, creditors and legatee.- of .-aid Estate are required to appear in .-aid Court and show cause, if any there be, wh\ >aid account and voucher.- should not be up pro' cd. Dated this 8th day of June 1928. Frank DeVaney, Adm’r. Corwin and Gillen, Attorneys,

KOKOMO Is SELECTED

Jot KMA IN TO \ \TI\ E Rl SSI \ I KM MPH \I, PARADE EUR

FVMOt S U Hl l ER.

EAT MONKIA MEM

NEW ORLEANS, La., June 22. — Monkey meat may not be good but when people are way back in the

i jungles of Central America on an exMAV OKI.I- \NS, La., June 22. — Polition it is palatable.

Doga art not if ten lucky and hard-1 Webster McBride, a student memly ewr are they inelu.le.l’in the wills | bt ’ r of thc Tu,alic Central American

S*<j/es L'ovnq Ovtr 2500 nyI es Q| \ 2500 A tOOC m:ie • RK \ , lOOC Ck.bO0m,k' fif'wetn 500 %:C0 Cl 200 *(00 [31 Las than 100 miles LD

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(expedition, writing his parents here

MOSCOW, June 22 (UP)—After

their owners leave when thev die, but

i Grigonette, a New Orleans' t . im i IH . | tells how members of the party vvore

INDIANAPOLIS, June 2.S. (UP)— Selection of Kokomo as the site for a $1,000,000 unit in the high tension •dectrie network of the Central In-

diana Power Company

important developments in l"<liana [ in ''';, Hi ' n " tb ;. ()U ' gd

during the week ended today, a bu mess and industrial survey reveals

years of self-imposed e.-.ile, Max-J 1 Gorki has returned to his native ‘I

| forced to eat the meat when tricked

” | by their guides.

\\l!l! fifty thousand concrete roads await

this summer,

tlonist will find lim'd surfaced pavements from Maine to California, from Washington to Florida. Seven states Illinois. New Turk, Pennsylvania. California. Michigan

miles of [list. Vesr T»»rk T'sn'-is-'raii y tourists alifornlfl. ra'-h with niers j

The motoring vacs ..nnn miles of thu 'rpr if wa

ments, rank nexi in ot'ltt,

tirnly.

With this tuitcac' 1 nf sninoth. t less highway m his Tspottl atlfomobflist ran '3kr ’eng -I'.fio,

No electricity will be produced at the Kokomo Uldt, but it will be used to “step down” a voltage of 1 ,T2,000 to (>ti,000. The unit will be an important factor in future industrial

plans of Kokomo.

Although thi- time of the year is

Ian i. (inly conquering worriors in the] pa t and tryns-Oceanic aviators now i adaV- are feted to receive as wu- hi-j from the moment he stopped on Ku -

”' 1 -ian soil »t Nigandoye. One .-earehe I

recent ristory for a

purllel—for a writer wro was greetc 1 [ j by the wide masses of his countrymen t

; as a hero.

The pi ogress of Gorki’s special i train from the frontier through White Ru-sia was a triumphal parade, with tens of thousands shouting their affection. They addressed him by his

GRANADA Theatre

BLIND HORSE < A l SES INJI BJ VINCENNES, June 22. (UP)

\V Inconsln. and Indiana have more tours without ondurin; ;)|* than miles of concrete roads fddps which wep tnf wssn ouch. Illinois, wiih <:.(«•( miles of tackled the horcc aiid-hugc

hard surfaced highw ays, tops the i yrsterdai

ordinarily a dull period, the Kokomo f "' st f,, " 1 l ' alled him lonuade. S.ocl and Wire ( mpanv is working ll "' "‘ l ' e P tion in Moscow was a fitting • of a full schedule. r lim * x ' Noco1 * 8 BurUmiin for the Building in Indiana during May l otnmunist Patty and Anatole Luslumped from $'1,010,389 for tin " a, ' kal ' k - v f,,r th ''government were-in

;the forefront, and l»eyond them a

month last year to $7,901,479, guiii'

Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Burks of Indianapolis -pent the pa.-t week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Bulks, will leave tomorrow fm a visit with friends and relative- in I' rank fort and Kokomo before return-

ing to their home.

were shown by these cities —Indianapolis, Evansville, Hammond, Kokomo, Mishawaka, Munch: and Shelbyville. Fifteen thousand Indiana miners ,

are now at work, the total having j ov,,1 '' dle * n,e ^- been reached during the week when few more days

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waving, hurrahing mass of Mu.sco- 1 v ile It was a ca of enthusiasm that I caught up Gorki mid carried from} crest to crest, helpless and almost |

the Hamilton Coal Company signed wage agreements which will result in re-opening of the Mohawk mine near

Mrs. Eiteljorge is ill at the home of Sludburii, and the Hamilton mine, at j

her daughter, Mrs. William Richer.

Linton.

men.

GRANADA

Now IMuyiiiK

ADM.: Hi 2ic

Buck Jones

IN

Black Jack

— ALM)

< AKTOON

LOIS MORAN

Monday and Tuesday

and

SHARP SHOOTERS

FO\ ,r\vs

such as this, he

convention of railroad workers

next day, "and I fear I shall di# of!

sheer joy.”

No: did the oxcHrmrut and jubi-

Thc two ahafts employ 500 lation “f^'r the first outburst.

[Gorki' appearance anywhere, the mere rumor that he may be in a plate was the signal for crowds and more crowds. All the titles and honors which the givernment and the tradcunions could heap upon him were hiin superabundance. His name wa- on all tongue- and his picture every-

where.

Mow i- one to account for this ex traordiiiaiy demonstrationT It i- eas\ enough to understand why a warrior, an aviator should awaken hero-wor- | -hip in millions. There is the appeal "f the physical dead, of the romutic fe-tute, of startling physical courage. But then is nothing of all that in Eorki. He has worked a lifetime, j quietly, persistently in the domain of! lute, he is read more widely in I Russia than any other writer, living i or dead. Yet his achievement as an ortist ,;m -carcely be apparent to all) the millions who aeelaini him. And | |'tir- millions of the lowely. I liere is in the nationwide acclaim I ['d Gorki, thi- writer fe#l , more of I’ei onal affection than there is of liteiary appreciation. Gorki’s great-e-t as a writer the masse.- know in large measure through hearsay. They 1 read Gorki and find him to be good,! but his greatneaa is not theirs to! judge they accept the judgment of. th,- critics. D is ul e man Gorki whom thev love 1

Wed. & Thurs. —:)Tmt , -27iWilr.— -| Lau«hs — Thrills (iirls — Mystery \ND SPLENDOR The Biggest Event Ol HIE ENTIRE SEASON iiyiipl America’s Foremost! MABK IAN and His Big Company HP"' —

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CHEVROLET

Qhe Proof is in the driving}

COIMEDY

tiEORCE O’BRIEN

COIMEDY

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FREE BABY GIVEN AWAY During the company’s engagement here a real live baby «ill he given away. This is positively no dog. |iig. or any animal, hut a real live baby of goo,) parentage and II months oH Mho will win it? Kiddies Matinee Thursday

Tfe# COACH $ 585 Sip. *'59=5 CV, ,W .....*675 SrJfc 1 ?! *7is LifHt Prliverv (CkawuOnK) 375 AJI "■ h ft ml, Mirfilga#* CK..I: Chcvrol.t n.ltw.r.4 Price. Si; ch«rg«g ft*BitabU.

—come take a ride in d ,(> Bigger and Belter Chevrolet A smooth, ijuict motor that »v*efp* voti »!''"» high speed for hour after hour—in perfect C” 11 0 , Aw deration that shoots you ahead at the traffic Fmvcr that couqurrs thc «lcepc*t hilW! I h p t’ 1 -”'* 1 hrakiug action of hig, ntm-lockiug 4-whrel ^ And the delightful handling rase perfec^d ^ hall bearing, worn»*«nd-gear steering niei T hat’s sv hat x »*u get in the Digger and ^ ^ rnlet—a type of performatict #o thrilhnj ^ . bringing an entirely new order of motoring fnJ ment into the low-price field! Come in and take the wheel—and see fnr 'O'-* what a great car it is! 1 here are sevei 1 models to choose (roiu.

Removal of war tax lowers delivered pTi (,(,# *

Beck Sales Co#

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