The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1928 — Page 4
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11- a breakfast nook witli talili
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Tho oum-m i - u* of the Rocky 1 agement will furnish extra h< dilute Mountain .Mofii-t . has a picture of j and other equipment .t a 'tnall e\-
l.oveland Cottage Camp, operated at tra charge. Fuel l.oveland, Colorado, by Rome R. Diet* | Water for diink rich, -on of Mr. and .Mrs. Jolm A may be obtained
Uietiich, liiinc east of the city. Mr. i unit.
Diet . in Loveland for
the past ten or fifteen years, and )y | ) ., ( . k of thp t . ott
mo ts mary tourist., who I’n ' L‘, |U j,,|„.d with lavatory, toilet and hot j
thiougli th" gateway to the Rocky ' ni | sk( , w ,., hat..
nd fr. e. wa-hing •;f each
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large room and d. having tubs,
hot and
MONIES
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.lohn Harry more in “Tempest"
Now VI Voncastle
I.mlaml, C.iniado, the gateway to Rocky Mountain National (l isle., I'.irk i x a tha faiuou - Dig Tiiompson in lue added another a- ■ t to are for the touring public, namely, the l.oveland Cottage Camp. J!. R. Dietrich, who has had ten
n dealing with the lias spared no i xpense camp as comfortable 1 it is rapidly becomthe finest and best in northern Colorado, ii large, being 12x1*1 • e of the cottages is lent of the three large 1, aie so placed that the 4 fine view of the of the Rockies west of k region. Another winto the private garage.
year.- ex-potn touring pubH>’ in making In • ns possible, a ing known a equipped canq
The cottages
feet. A feat the arrnngem windows whicl 0(*CUJ»Hlll ha-
>no’.vy mnKv ,the Kstes I dovv opens
ironing boards, electiic iron
cold running water.
The camp has a complete service j
station and a well- ' k"d -tine. Only i “Tempest,” the John Barrymore leading brand- ■ f i ' rciiandise ate scn .,. n masterpiece that New York handled. acclaimed during a long run at $2 The new sMo.Oi 1 u c;pal swim |, w ji| bring America's most tiling pool, a shor' di tam e north o' i distinguished aefnr to the Voncastle the camp, is w II--upei vised. ! theater today for a two days’ enI he color cl’,ei of t camp t'| gageme.nt in a romance of Russia’s distinctive and attr.icti w. I lie build involution, Camilla Horn and Louis r< al J Wolh m, ipp< g n t hief support
tensive highway system of any uniipr community in the world. Hines claims that the great. - «oii trihution a community cun make (Solving its tangled traffic problems i to provide wide right-of-ways ovt which permanent pavements nmy ^ constructed. The 201-foot width " ; right-of-way has hecame a standain in Wayne county, and on many " lh(se two strips of contrite 20 eet j or more in width have been laid te carry traffic in eaeli direction, «• ’ i un open stria down the center ■’ : rapid transit. t “Whether or not a community 1 \ affYrd tn carry through its own P ' - ing." Hines said, "it can ii'Mitut' proceeding- to secure and maintai wide rights-of-way. Some auth"i ty wl' thei it ty, government, he continued, vi, that pavements are laid when the m maud of the people heemm - id'■ iently great. ’
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of Dr. Royal S (.opel.md's interfiling h ■ k II w better bleep budus Better lleilth " Special, $19.75
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BUBHCRIBH mu TDK HVNMftl
Al “Scarface” Capone, Chicago gang leader, who is in a hospital suffering from what his friends say was at; accidentally self inflicted bullet wound in his leg. Al doesn't like to have his picture taken and when this wis snaoped he hastily raised a handkerchief to his face.
of the star. Thi New York World thought “Tempi -t" the “finest, most ! iienuine motion picture John Bai'ryinore i ver made" a ml "one of the iin -t glowing film dramas which have I come tint of the west," while Tht 1 New York Time- i dled Barry, more’s | picture “a ma-terp'eie . . excellent
i 'iitertaiiiment."
i John Barrymore appears in his | first modern story in fixe years in “Tempest”, for thi action of the pic- | Hire begins in ll'll and < oncludes in I !!*!!>. Camilla Hum, the German act lies- who was 11:ought to America by
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HOUSE /rrr with Your SIAZ TA lamps Wt are selling genuine National Mazda lamps at new low prices six of them for SI..59 in a free doll house carton.
Si.v Lamps in a
Home A.xxorfmeiit Carton
j In ph M. Scl ink. appears a.- the | I' r 11 'e Tama ii. beloved by Barry- ■ ■noil , a peasant officer. Mis.- Herr, ! wa the Marguerite to K'mil Jan* ag ' ‘Mi phis’ in “Faust", made by r. W. Murnau for IT'A in Gennmy. In "Tempi -t" she makes hei i \merican film d' l.ut and according 'h I he New 'i"ik Telegram, she “is a blazing baby 1 "Ui- Wolheim, ef i --Two \r.ibian Ki ights" fame, has a | very prominent part in “Tempest”, i so that comedy i- a-.-ured. Indeed, in many sr. John Bairymore ■ liimself revert t" a comic talent ro-
xealed in earli' i films.
GOLDI N RIT.': SI NOW
Dr. Wm. Lowe Bryan, I',e .deni of Indiana university, and Golden Rule Chairman for the State of Indiana, announces Sunday. D'v un i 2nu. a- Inti nuiti'in.il G hh n . Sunda; . On that day in thou non- H ;f Indiana home.-, Gulden Rub iiiii tiers will he partaken of and in ha Church an I .Sunday m hool s"i ' io j.iiuie- . and program tall ( fo the observance of the day xvitl h in
■mler.
The Pre-ident, Galvin G.'iilidgi , hagiven his approval when In say-, "I hope the v luntary observance (,■ tin day may iiecome inerea-ingly pr' x jrnt in America and througheut tin
world."
On this appointed day. pi' id' n kings and premiers; tinanci. i and religious I'.'iders; inlluenti.' 1 ! men, educators and labor leadeis .hioughout the whole world «i!l . at a common table, eat bread am -alt, thinking of the hungry and -c 'oxviiig and w ill make a donatien 1 ■ i their aid. What a x\ nderful adv inc. in practical religion.
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\merica's most distinguished actor in the finest picture of his rcan carver. \ \ixid drama <d the love ol one man for orv* w«iiu.io ret against the e M g tin moil of Rus- . i' Red Duxs. N\\
New Fall Hat Shop.
II.i: • at The Thumps
t; \ 1 it in i l ‘ M) Ills 15 \ND \\ 1111 GI .RM /IMMKR. SOLOIST.
«lib GEORGE O'Brf ESTEU.K T,Hul l.lill.A ||> pp A Daring Dram.i ..f | jftj < mix id Labor i .up. See this gripinm; pil „ t , man - I'■gnifraiM,
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These arr tht lamps you nee fill your empty sockets. Takr )
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K t v c it to y c daughter for a (
house.
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This year the churches < f Ann i ca are co-imerating largely that the Golden Rule Ghildren, orphan- th Near Last, whose parent., were kill ■d or ri:i"l of persecutions, deporta-
.. | dons, ex]. -uie or stai ation in een Om - "i .in '. ■ " refuses to let her nection xx ht variou
mi li i’id - per Mility over-hadoxv her
(.come O'Brien in “Honor Bound”
M Granada.
5::t<) to ‘i 2 lo
Adults t hiMren
A DMISSMA
W ABASH VALLEY LLE(TRI( CO.
i oxvn is Kstelle | lar honors w t F"\ Films “11 l eii tonight fe I ! the Grana
Taylor, sharing -teli George O'Brien in or Bound." which opa two day-' showing
llvery.ne k 1
Forced Bach By Motor Trouble
that Jack Demp-
| .a’y, In r husband, i- one of the lead- ' ng lights ami most beloved idols of
. v • tee - -
-|"irt.-(lcim. T a liigli rating foi my xvomun t . overcome, hut th 1, fact t is that the ovt !y Kstelle ha never
j h t it overtake her.
In dome-tic affairs Jack - xxife is j "Id fashioned and obedient to thei •conger nn mbei f the family, but a her oxx'ii career she has maintain- ; 1 'I :I distinct individuality and is pro-1
rely trength of I
I lier natural ability.
I Mi-- Taylor’s position is different 1 j than that . ■ most women who are | married to extremely popular men. It i- |io--ible in her ea-e only he- I je.uisc „f her unusual qualities that enable her to attain a choice seat
nioiig th> famous.
the late war, may have the i pp r ] tunity of other children to dexelop; and grow into manhood and xxnmaii , hood and become leaders in tlmir i
lands.
This eonununity will no doubt have j it- share in such a worthwhile ex pressiotl of the Golden Rule and it is expect • that Fn blent Bryan, x>. ill later appoint seine of nur leading citizens to head the movement here.
MISS ( I. A A Is IN.II RED M ARTINSATLI K. Sept. 2.’. (UI
NEW ST A I >11 M m . a it iM, (mini
Mis- Ruth ( i., : . -!i : ’tly in jin d himugc I when - gu ■ and .•dlo.' d re; ! and crash i ■r occupants of
njury.
Mis.- I lav wa
i f Indianapolis was I ____ 1 ‘ ' ' tomobile BLOOM INGTOV, : . „ ■ fainted from fall-j Thf> n ,, w s'lOOMOO .-U.iiun
,h /' | university i- xnnUK '*
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l n n a bine escape.
taken (i
New Fall Hats at The Hat Shop.
Tiiomp ui
GOOD SERMONS DELIVERED BY CITY PASTORS
(Continued from page 2).
hospital
here and later dism; -ed. She explain’d that she h id In ’ii driving all night m l cn: i . i d reinemhei how the mislap oci U! red. •AIR RIFLES A M ISANCE CONNER VILI E, Sept. 2 . il/l'i . A' "itle are ■ ''tting to be a nuisance ere, ucoor ling to Chief of Police A-I" I*. I oe, xx h * h;i - issued a xx a rn - g their use within the city ' l '’ M 7b' a! ■ e qilnint- from local 1 al at been leceived.
Included in the 'Honor Bound”
excellent ca t of are Leila Hyain.s,
Tom Sant.-chi and Sam lie Grasse.
, . . U Uitdert*-,. d taking eff from Old Orchard, Me., on a projccte l
Tlie Bellanca se*quiplanc “Rome’
'» trans-ocean iliKht to Italy, Twenty minutes after the hup.oh, hoxx
Chevrolet Passes Five Millionth Milestone 'T'.'s: “1
Chevrolet’s rise to leideiship troth again inJicateJ on Sept. 8 when the fiv» millionth car mlleJ off the asscmhlv line at the Mint, Mich, plant. The milestone car was a ftariUrd roach—one of the in<>-.t popular modcW in the line. Hdow i . the lint*, hex lui- built in 171 J.
" IDFR P \A E.MEM S NKKDFIt | « HIGAt.O. Sept. 21. — Fklwarrl \. , Hines, fo, 2| years a mi mber of the ,MI ' < 1 unt> n<... • nt e.s of Wayne County. Michigan, and known a- the “grandfather of r<mcroto road in America,” declared I here that the natron's greatest highj n, '' r “ the immediate acquire jiiie:it of Wider rights-ef-way and thei [widening if all main pavement artjeiif-. Hi xxas guest of honor at a i mooting* attended by local highway “ I ; m 1 poll ored by the Ghicaifo 1 R’ g.oi 'd P 1 .inning As-uciaticn. nine., be lt th * first concrete road 'in the countiy just outside of Dctnlt i» PJOh Mid this road hn- hern eonj timioush. j.. service fci eighteon • years. \t tb H t time cunentr had en n-e.i miringly for eity treet.-: hut not for rural roads, and there xx'-ie ban ly filty mile- of concrete >' it the entire United gtatca. It i e tiinated that by tite end of I 2. thi - country "'ill have over sfi, **••(• mile- .,f eonCrete load., streets ; nd alleys. The AAa; no county board of xxbieb Hiues xx is the His! chairman, and' "" "iueh Henry Fonl served for -wfinl ye, I , wa- the fir.-t to (level, p u I eo'dinuing Inn of highway impn.veuie.d, the f r t to put this plan une r const ruction and the first to con''i' 1 the fii'H of separating traffic it highway intersection-. I Tier' ii," over hOO miles of e m- ' 1 ete rna" now in service in the VVaxi.e county system, with many ad-{ dilional n I unde i the jurisdiction | '• the Su). i Highway c. mini--ions I ■Macoiiui, AA ayne and (lakland i ■ iiii' :< . hi hiding the faniou xx j. r I AAoodxx rd - :per-highxx..y and others, Hui' ■ aid It is claimed that Wayne j county fig. i|)c finest and n.uT ex-
such .- ucee .- ful mi .-hulls on hoi ..bn. k lie encountered rain that -o di m ie iiim that he he. ..m ill and p i axvny Augu.-t hi, Kish. An old Fl.gx on hi.- death r d»; "Me in the Pulpit preached 1'rut and then. He in hi- Piacti e |uen< he j*
again."
Burial serxiees f.q .Mr. M'rti"' Gown, a form r Put ,n < ouiify r. i dent, were held in I ilm"i . . M"ii , . afteinoon at txxo o' i" k.
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Tiny PonrHAiTs in Soud Copper lor M.ur v . t It, Hih Htickic. n >ckcf flask, vanity,
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j seats, which xxill i':.( i indoor field, bei g p. "i 1 , | j yet to be (lone.
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of hi - -ch' dule in h • v'.'. A last windoxx anil puttiiijt nil ishing touchtThx' field hi.iisr, x< i ch iat the east (nil irr nu imn, i . "■ '■ | lied in Monroe miint . It i proof state tun and i ' f ledieated eai ly in In ■ ■ i * L'niver.-ity of IVnnsy!'.st team chi.- he - ' n I,. .' ■ . The no, u ' "' I have a seating r.ipiifity The floor i ' of earth h ' • lult .. pc r’ , i ■ , | al ritimiicr of port, tile trim's Progr, p.'gealit- end pTgiini.'.g Sc ordejed lor ! n-i 1 • h ' 1 ‘'l Winter. READ THE DAIIA
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Austen Cloimberlain, England * Secretary ef '"ud. f .liown with his daughter. Diana, at Hamilton i net in good health, the foreign s cretary deni"! ter
vuid retire.
