The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1936 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, CREENOAKTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, MAY 2:?, 193(1.

TODAY

A Red Hot Western

CHATEAU

■SOI! STEELK ill “SMOKY SMITH” K'-n Maynard in “Mystery Mountain’’ and 2 Comedies. 3 Days Sun. Mon. Tues. — Matinee Tuesday 2 P. M. MIDMCIIT snow TONIGHT AT 11:20 I*. M. It’s A Paramount Picture, The Best Show in Town.

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WOIIM I! I’lCTI’ltK FOR TIIF l.iriT F TIIFATKK

ors. Driven to banditry to avenge the murders of his wife and his brother, he finds a price on his head in every American settlement. With a deep hatred for Americans lie organizes an outlaw army and rides rough-shod over the settlements. plundering the raw gold and

CHATEAU | leaving a wake of terror on his trail. “Thirteen Hours Hv Air.” fcatur- Yet with all this he finds time to ing Fred MacMurrav and Joan Ben- P'a.V delightfully at romance, and nett will be seen at the Chateau the conquers feminine hearts with disater Sunday. Monday an I Tuesday tract ing ease. It is a story of romance and intrigue Tonight—“The Cattle Thief.

! woe that he attempts to give his fortune away. The move succeeds in getting him arrested for insanity. The supporting cast includes such names as George Bancroft. Douglass Dumbrille ami H. B. Warner.

Tonight—"Speed.”

on a New York to San Francisco i transport plane, with attempts at murder and at cracking up the plane merely two of the incidents that

make'the flight adventurous family, brought to America from

On board the plane as it takes off - ”

FAKE MUMMY 200 YEARS OLD POCATELLO, Ida (TIP)—A mummified “mermaid.” heirloom of a lo-

from Now York are a girl who drscribes herself as a prominent socialite. but who is suspected of being involved in a big jewel theft: the nine year old heir to a fortune of millions

and his governess: scribes himself as

who shows a surprising lack of medical knowledge; two other mysterious male passengers; and the crew pi- j

lot. co-pilot and hostess

Nova Scotia more than a century ago, is pronounced an example of “faking two or ttiree centuries old, common among fishermen of that

man who de- time.’ by a university biologist,

physician, but

BOOTLEGGER UPHELD FOR ONTARIO JOBS

TORONTO, Ont. 1 UP > The right

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/’/Yf ir’ii'i ami Reviews ! AT LO( AL THEATERS *• + I’OXCASTLE Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur head the cast in “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," feature attraction at the Voncastle theater Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. Clarence Budington j Holland wrote the story. “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” has to!

do with a young man from a small town who falls Into a fortune of $20,million. He is taken to New York against bis will to receive the money. Grafters buzz around him like bees around honey. Newspapers give him the works, label him the “Cinderella Man.” The town goes wild. One of the reporters, a sob sister, anonymously strikes up his acquaintance to get exclusive stories, and remains to fall in love with him and, unconsciously, causes him so much

Once the ship is in the air, things D f bootleggers to accept government begin happening quickly and furious- jobn hfis boen uphP i ( j b y Prime Minanothcr'To 'cra.sn‘'tl.'e”plane, '"msc- iRtor M - F He P bum of Ontario. Murray, the pilot is reluctant to be- 1 Defending the appointment of two lieve Miss Bennett the girl in the convicted bootleggers to jobs in govcase. is a jewel thiol I no events that er nnient liquor stores, the Premier

follow’ before all this is cleared up. make this one of the most exciting

pictures of recent months. Tonight “Smoky Smith.’

GRAXADA

declared that "there was a time when bootlogging was considered rather respectable" and pointed out that “most of the respectable citizens of , Windsor were at one time connected

the title with bootleggers '

With Warner Baxter in

role “Robin Hood of El Dorado” comes to the screen of the Granada theater Sunday. Monday and Tuesday In the principal feminine role is Ann Loring, a newcomer to tTic

screen

• Robin Hood of F71 Dorado” is the Atpr to lh '’ new fruit has has patentstory of a simple, laughing peon on od and which is produced by grafting one of the great California ranches budding lemon shoots on wild orange

whose life is crushed and ruined by the invasion of American gold min-

“I.EMOK" FRUIT INTRODUCED CHULA VISTA. Cal.. (UP) "Lemor" is the name given by James M.

trees.

Michigan Quadruplets Mark Sixth Birthday

Edna A , Wilma B., Sarah C. and Helen D. Morlok

Tin re wasn't any dispute over which one would I brated their sixth birthday because the four young pi t the biggest slice of the birthday cake when the ladies each had her own cake and each was deco* Morlok quadruplets of Lansing, Mich., above, cele- I rated with six candles

Review of Spring Styles From 1900 to 1936!

Marie WiUon—1900 “Rackward, O, backward— Dame Style in thy flightiness!” might well be the caption of this layout which illustrate- the evolution in spring styles vorn by milady since 1900. The quaint outfit godeled by Marie Wilson at the left was the height

Belte Davit—1936 of fa hjon in 1900. Carol Hughes, another Hollywood starlet, center, models a costume in vogue during 1917, while Bette Davis, right, illustrate* the proper costume for the stylish young truss of 1934.

THE EAST CHAIR

I wealth look upon their earliest strug glen as their happiest time of life. It is a sort of ironic fact that we want material things when we are young and can’t afford them, and when we have made our fortune and could afford a lot of things we sel-

dom want them.

An old man had worked for years to free his land from indebtedness ami just as he began lo have it easy financially “Ma” died. The old man’s money began to earn fo 1 ' him hut there was almost nothing he wanted except his home which was now’ broken. Friends suggested, travel but he had no taste for it without

“Ma" to share it.

The jack-of-all-tradcs Im-s long been held up in scorn to the growing boy. but the man or woman who hangs on to a lot of interests runs the best chance of happiness, and even sanity, sometimes. The man who retires fcom his business or profession and has no hobby to retire to. is the man who dies because there is no zest left in living. And the man or woman of one interest who becomes ill is a problem. We j are thinking of a woman whose only interest and recreation was dressing i up she was good looking anil had I excellent taste and going out to a , friend's house, to ttie stores or the movies. This woman fell and broke i her hip. It had evidently not occurred to her that she might someday be thrown upon her own resources ! for entertainment. She had no resources within herself. Not because ; she was unintelligent, but because she had not cultivated them. She is j spending long days and nights fret- | ting and grieving and rebelling 1

against her fate.

We call a man successful when the thing lie wanted most of all in his life, he has not attained. We think “If I had that woman’s house or car, or clothes or maybe her good looks I’d be happy" or would we? The "smartest boy who ever graduated from DePauw” according to his father, made a failure of his marriage. It is perfectly safe to refer

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E R F E C T TOGETHER! Cooper and Arthur! n| Grand new love team . . i rocking the nation with riotous laughtert

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'n this boy. because at least a score of parents claim him, and we’ve talked with only a small percentage of parents of DePauw graduates. There are doubtless smartest graduates we have not yet heard of. We’re so prone to want a thing we have not got. That way lies progress, we suppose,

M. M. N.

After a trip to Indianapolis, one always lias the memory of a few female clerks having addressed their customer as “Deary,” or “Honey,’ This is a revelation probably of tin- fact ttiat wr frequent the less expensive stores. This last fact is, alas, all too true, hut even in the better stores there is an occasional clerk ' who thinks well, nobody knows ^ quite what she thinks, but if she , thinks at all she must think it will ! help trade. We’re always tempted to have a heart to heart talk with the gushing clerk, but we never do. But the tiling that makes our gorge really shoot up in the thermometer is to have clerks changed' Jon us. One sees that he isn’t getting the hall over the net and so he says I “Excuse me." and he never returns. I Another oily gentleman com“s up to! see what he can do. He does nothing, for by that time we are in no. i buying mood. But we got what we deserved for going into that kind of] store in the first place.

Her Hero to Be Her Husband!

The clerk lias never yet been found ; who can resist telling a woman cusj tonior that a certain style is “youthful.” We frequently hear a too frisky old one exhorted to “act your age.” Hit no one is ever supposed to look his age (to say nothing of her age) if hr can possibly help it. Just why it is considered foolish, inconsiderate, and almost criminal lo look old, we do not know. Success is sort of funny, it has about as many definitions as beauty. Both are in the mind of the beholder. Just as every race and color has its standard of beauty so nearly every generation does. Just off hand we consider a man who has accumulated money a successful man This in spite of the fact that men who have attained

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Romance which started when William B. Leeds, tinplate millionaire am former husband of Princess Xenia of Russia, rescued from drown,ng pretty Olive Hamilton, a former telephone girl, is to be climaxed by marriage aboard the Leeds yacht where ths two are

now sojourning in southern waters.

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