The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1929 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANKER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1929.

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rolo, i- hand.-omc and competfnt and William Austin! that immutable “funny” man of the screen, has an unusual and miith-provuking part as a male society editor. AT THE (IRAN ADA Otto Gray and His Cow Boy Band pleased a large audience at the Granada Theatre last night, giving a performance that was a decided novelt; Western offering. The company is c< inposed of Mas | icians who are excellent entertainer.in this line, a.- well a- some wonder lul trick and fancy roping, songs ; dances, and other pleasing “stunts’ which in all, made the firsj night'; | engagement one that satisfied tin ' large audience that attended. On the Screen will be seen Geit 1 rude Olmstea I and Hugh Trevor ii “Hey Rube”, which is a change it I picture program from the first nights f | engagement of the novelty stage at < 1 traction.

Ed Resener. 'l ire midgets offer this year what m considered by far the best entertainment of it- kind ever presented on a theatrical stage. The presentation is given with a setting which alone is said to Itave cost more than .’iHOOOO. Included us a part of the moving equipment are three elephants as well as oth- r live animals which are seen on the stage.

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AT THE GRANADA Ralph luce’s FRO production “Han boiled,” which concerns the li ve of < gold-digging Follies girl for a mil lionaire’s -on, opens at the Granad; !! theatre Sundu\ for an engagemeiit o!

two days.

“Haidboiled” stars Sally O’Nei.

with Donald Reed as the money binning youth who keeps Broadway in i furore with his mad spending. I.ilia i Tashman is cast as a Follies girl, th - ehum if .Mis- O’Neil. Mi.-s Tashman, it will be remembi red, is a former

member of Fiegfeld Follies. The FBO production is an a uipta-

emnes too late to ad 1 anything to itk n (if lhe stol . y ()f Arthui . Comers

Roche. The continuity was written by

Enid Hibbard.

| the popular screen .-tin’s superlative reputation, it at least su tains it at thl high point to which it has at-

tained.

AT THE \ "M \STI.E

AT THE INDIANA

| “What a Night!” is a fast moving Singer’s far-famed midgets are

As amusing as she is beautiful is co medy of newspaper life. It has all presented as the INublix -tage attractin' way one w man described Hebe ^ t^e excitement usually associated with i tion at the Indiana theater this week Daniels. This put her comedy on a a reporter’s life worked into it and,! where they are seen in ‘•Miniaturehigh plane indeed and, coming before j n a( |,)ition and without detracting of 1929”. A First National producMiss Daniels’admirer had-eon “What f rom t^,. absorbing melodrama, the i lion, “The Crash”, is the feature ofu Night!” it how- that Bebe didn’t charming, laughable incongruity in- fering with Milton Sill- in the stel-

have to make this convulsing euined> troduced by Mi-s Daniels. There is a|lar role.

to establish hoi reputation. love story lightly ti id and pleasingly | Charlie Davis’ boys are seen in ’ If “What a Night!” which will open ; enacted. “Versatility”, a long musical pitescna two day run at the Von .i.-tle then- 1 N'cil Hamilton, in the leading male tation rendered under the direction of

CUBAN HIGHWAY HAVANA, Cuba, Jan. 31. <l’P>— Work on the 700-mile Central Highway, which, when completed will connect one end of the island with the other with an IH-foot w-ide cement roadway, is progressing much faster than expected, according to the Department of Public Works. A 14-mile section of the highway between Havana and the city of Cana Clara will be ready for inauguraJon in February, while work on the 110-mile stretch from Havana to Pinar Del Rio will be completed by ■ally fall. Approximately 11,500 laborers, 70 per cent of whom are native-born, are engaged in building the highway, which will cost <72,000,000. MANHATTAN 1 Mi ses Dorothy Lewis and Lole N’eese were in Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. Claude Young and Miss Molly ; Young had as dinner guests Saturdaj ■ vc ing Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lewis and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jarrel, Mr. and Airs. Ernest Herbert, Miss i Ethel Robetts. Mr. Lloyd Fellows L. A. Zaring, Mrs. Lola Long and ! childien. Mr. and Mr-. Win. Neese were in Terre Haute Wedne-day. Mrs. John Hinote has returned home after a vi.-it with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tresner of Indianapolis. Mrs. Tresner has been ill with the flu. Mr. and Mr-. Ed Bullerdick ard family spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Paris. Several from here attended the Church servu'c.- conducted by Rev. .1. M. Cauldwell at Big Waulnut Monday evening. Mrs. O. P. Wright is ill with rheumatism.

East Marion The death of Edgar Sechman oc- j eurre i at Indianapolis at the Mcthod-L-t hospital, after having been taken! there for an operation. Funeral ser-1 vice- at fStilesville Monday, Rev. Gilbert McCammack had charge. The C. C. Club gave an Oyster sup-, per for their families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Higgins Saturday | jvening. Melvin Ruark and family spent i Sunday with Horace Robinson and i family. Henry Cunningham and family attended the funeral if their grandson | Friday morning. Mis. Ida Newman spent Tuesday | night with Oran Buis and family. | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vaughan Sunday a daughter at the County Hospital. o—— MORTON

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Claud Burk and wife took Sunday dinner with Oscar Obenchain and wife at Greencastle on Sunday. Will Thomas and family and Bruce Brown and family of Greenca-tle spent Sunday with Lyle Call and family. Marion O'Hair and family took Sunday dinner with Tom Roach and wife. Ed Maddox and family and Orpha Maddox and daughteis of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen Maddox. Dan»Hal! and wife and John Bee and wife and Aunt Debbie Mauker spent Sunday with Wm. Lane and wife. John Miller is ju-t getting along fine at this time. Bom to Hubert Cloifelter and wife a 8 pound son, February 1. Doris Garrett was taken to the Mcthoslist Hospital at Indianapolis on Sunday for treatment. Claud Burk and wife and Oral Maddox and wife and son spent Monday qt Crawfordsville. Mr'. Ott Burk is spending the week at Indianapolis with her sister Mrs. Nell Bettis and family. Aunt Manila Wood and Mrs. Chand- ■ ler w ho has been sick are both better ] at this writing. Mrs. Tom Roach spent Monday with Aunt Manda Wood. NOTRE OF ADMINISTRATION

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Notice is hereby given that the un- i dersigned lias been appointed by the ‘ Judgv of the "Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrutix of the estate of Rachel Parker late oi Putnam County, deceased. Said estqte i- supposed to be soh- nt. Maud Parker,, Administratix. January 31, 19.'9. Corwin and Gillen Aliys. l-3t NOTICK OF FILING SUIT TO ttLIET TITLE TO REAL KSTAE AND TIME VN PLACE OF HEARING THEREON.

STATE OF INDIANA, PUTNAM COUNTY, ,SS: » IN ThE PUTNAM CIRCyiT COURT JANUARY TERM, 1929. , No. r SOSCAR S. I CARPENTER VS. JAMES H. FARMER, «t al. Notice js" hereby given to the following defendants in said cause, to-

wit:—

James H. Farmer, Emily Farmer, Benjamin Farmer, James Farmer, William Fanner, Han.-cl Former. Olive Cooper, Mary Ann McCarty, Alexander McCarty, Matilda Nosier, John Nosier, Louisa Ruark, Joseph W. Ruark, Tillman Ruark, Danna Hume, Nancy C. Raine-, James Raines, Thomas B. Farmer, Albert Farmer, Ed. Farmer, Cynthia J. Bryan, Thomas A. Bryan, Thomas Bryan, Jr., Maude Bryan Hurst, Samuel E. Farmer, James P. Farmer, Pleasant Farmer, Charles Farmer, Ella Hoover, Sarah E. Ruark, Andrew J. Ruaik, Hubert Farmer, Florence Farmer, Zela Farmer, O-car Farmer, Kyle Farmer, Noble Farmer and Walter Farmer. The unknown husbaiiu. wife, widow, widower, heirs and or devisees, executor-, successors and or assigns of each of the above named persons, the names of all of whom are unknown to this plaintiff. 1 he unknown, children, descendants, heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in intere-t an 1 assigns respectively of each of the foregoing

persons.

All of the women once known by uny of the names and designations above stated whose names may ,havc been changed and who are now known by other name-, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, the spouses of all of the persons above named described and designated as defendants,in this action who are married and the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, all person.-

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You’ve never seen such excitement! Merry mixups! Mad imlixyl Bihe Daniels doing her stuff in a rollicking comedy of newspaptfl thrills! COMEDY ' KINOGRAM CLAIR’ HULL BAND™!

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“COWBOY BAND” BEST NOVELTY ST \GE ATTRACTtON ON THE KOAD-nPIfl (OWBOYS IN FANCY AND TRICK ROPING, SONGS, DANG AND FINE MUSK \L PROGRAM—FAMOUS BROAIM ASTH AND BRUNSWICK RE(ORBING ARTISTs DON’T MISS SEEING AND HEARING THEM

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SALLY O'NEIL Haidboiled LILYAN TASHMAN -UD^r>. She’ll win your heart away, she'll make you laugh and cry and her in this heart-gripping, toe-tripping Ralph Ince Melodrama" modern show girl. COMEDY EAGLE OF NIGHT H COMING THUIJSDAY-FRIDAY “HULDA OF HOLLAND” ALL UNIVERSITY TALENT—THE ANNUAL Ol’ERl H' m.-T’i i.-o 'in < v ■ . vi., • ■■

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The west half of the southeast quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, and the west half of the southwest quarter, except twenty (20) acres of the south end of the west half of the southwest quarter, all in Section twenty-oi.e (2!), Township thirteen (13) north, Range three

o.c uh.uuw., (jihiiiuii, an persons < : D w-e-t. Containr . in all two fiundwho assert or might assert any title, I r,, d twenty (220) acn , more or less claim or interest in or lien upon the j As to any dried occurring in the real estate described in the complaint I title thereof as i.gum.-t all persons in this action, by, under or through whomsoever, togethet with aflidavit any of the defendants to this action | that the resi., nc • of .ml defendnamed, descHbed ,nd designated in : ant a,e unknown to the plaintiff and said complaint, the names of ail ofj.annd be learned by diligent mubv Whom are unknown to plaintiff. and that -aid defendant . a,, h?“ m That the plaintiff has filed hlg j to be non-residents of the State of Incomplaint hennn to quiet his title toldiana, and that where the full name

of the defendant i "it 1 unknown to the. plaintiff at' 1 ! less there be and appear in nani Circuit Court, said , ’ 1 state, on the 27 day of Man the titith day of the pr< • nt the said Court at the ( " ll!t the City of Greencastle i' 1 ' ,l ty and -tale, said cau.-e viH and determined in their a I)' 111 WITNESS, my hard an<l of said (iourt affixed at t 1 Greencastle, Indiana, tin January, 1929. herd Lucas, Clerk, I’utna Court. ,...c SII.VERBURG, BKAt KtGRAY, EARL G. DKFl R. KEYS FOR PLAINTIFF FOR RENT—Five roe»' East Hanna Street. l mnu 11 Bt'ssion. Phone 314.