Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 269, 22 September 1921 — Page 9
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1921.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE WINTER ACTIVITIES DECIDED NEXT WEEK
All members of the Community Service council are requested to attend
the meeting of the council nexi Wed
nesday night at 8 o'clock, Sept. 28, in the Community Service headquarters. K. of P. building. The program of activities which have been promoted by the Community Service to date will be' discussed. The Richmond Community Service soon will launch its fall and winter program. The Richmond branch is in close contact with the national headquarters and with the services of the national organization operating in 200 cities, according to reports, great cordiality is being met everywhere. The co-operation of every person is urged in the program of the Richmond Community Service.
The following changes to the constitution have been proposed by Miss Ethel Clark, J. H. Mills and R. E. Heun. These will be acted upon at this meeting. Following are the amendments: . Article 7. Eliminate entire article and substitute: "At the first regular meeting in February the executive committee shall appoint a committee of five to bring in. nominations for the Community Service council. This committee shall report to the next annual meeting of Richmond Community Service. "Vacancies occurring in the council after the annual meeting shall be filled by the executive committee." Article 8. Adds: "The executive committee shall fill all vacancies occurring within its membership subsequent to the annual meeting. Nominations for such vacancies as may exist shall be made at a regular meeting prior-to the regular meeting at which the vacancies are filled. Article 11. Quorum; first sentecce change to read: "Not less than ten of the. members shall constitute a quorum at a meeting of Comnlunity Service council.". ; Second sentence change to read:
"Not less than fifteen members shall constitute a quorum at a regular meeting of the organization."
At The Murray
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droop of the shoulders expresses deeper dejection than is registered by less ingenious players through painful contortions, and his love making seems real and sincere. - j Ritchie MacDonald, which is the role interpreted by Conway Tearle in this picture, is the black sheep ot a wealthy family and at the beginning of the story Is found among the derelicts left behind in the fag end of the great Klondike gold rush. Until he meets Emily Dwyer he is wrapped up in self, mockingly contemplating the wreck he has made of hi3 life. How his love reinstated him In society forms the motif of the plot. MURRAY MINSTRELS. Seats will go on sale at the box-office of The Murray, Saturday, Sept. 24, for the much heralded engagement of the celebrated Neil O'Brien SuperMinstrels, which is to be presented here Wadnesday. matinee and night. This organization is now on its tenth annual tour and its presentation here Is regarded as one of the notable happenings of the season, and the street parade of the entire company with the attendant band concerts is an event not to be overlooked.
GOLD BULLION IS RESCUED FROM BOAT : AS IT GOES AGROUND ON PACIFIC ISLAND
'Sugarfoot GafTney"
81 of 132 Miles of State Roads Paved This Year INDIANAPOLIS, Sept 22. The state will have constructed approxi
mately 132 miles of hard-surface pave-j roent, 81 miles of which were built this year, when practrcally all pave-j
ment laying on 17 state road projects comes to a close about Oct. 20, Lawrence Lyons, director of the state highway department, announced to
day. The commission does not favor laying concrete after that date, he
.said, because there is too much dan-1
ger of its freezing and cracking. Among the important roads on which work is now being rushed and
where gaps were closed are the Na-J
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The San Jose breaking op on the rocky beach of San Roque Island. When the steamer San Jose ran aground on the island of San Roque. five hundred miles south of San Diego, Cal., it carried $500,000 in gold bullion and 220 tons of coffee. The gold treasure and the coffee were taken off. however, before the ship was broken to pieces on the rocks.
tional read in Vigo and, Clay counties; Lincoln highway ' in Elkhart
I county; two sections of the Madison
road in Marion and Johnson counties; the Range line road in Marion and Hamilton counties, and the National road, west of Indianapolis, in Marion county. N Mr. Lyons departed for Michigan
City, where he will confer with en
gineers making a survey of the pro
posed dunes highway. This road is proposed for designation as a state highway. The Michigan City chamber of commerce and interests in Porter county favor it.
Many Enjoy Home-Coming at Centerville Sanday CENTERVILLE, Ind., Sept. 22. The home coming at Locust Grove church, a few miles south of towa, held Sunday, was enjoyed by about 200 persons, who took large baskets for "amusement" at the noon hour. The affair was planned by the trustees of that church, assisted by Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Clark, who had charge of the program. Speakers from out of town were Rev. M. O. Robbins, of near Connersville, who gave the morning sermon
on tne suDject, uoa bpeamng io Man," and in which he gave some excellent thoughts, and Professor James Meeks. of Chicago, who gave an Interesting talk and recited some original poems. There also were members present from Arkansas and other states who talked of past days spent at this church. Regular services are not held at this church, but the trustees have re-deco
rated and put it in good condition,
and the Locust Grove Cemetery asso-i ciation has done much work in beau-j tifying the cemetery- - I
The ladies of. the Methodist Aid society reported a net amount of $76 from the meal3 seryed at the Wayne county stock fair held last week at Jackson's park.
ARMED MEN CONDUCT SEARCH FOR LIQUOR (Special to Th: palladium) LIBERTY, "Ind., Sept. 22. Armed men stopped Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell, on the road three miles north of here recently and searched their car for liquor. Mr. Mitchell protested that he had none but the men searched his car anyway. Sheriff Frank Craft ot Liberty was informed of the incident and a search was made for the men but no trace of them was found. No federal officers have been operating in this vicinity to his knowledge.
Lake Huron is said to have islands than any other lake.
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The Theatres
MURRAY The Oriental superstition that the devil will gpt those who allow their pictures to be taken was revived m San Francisco's Chinatown recently, where 6ceno3 for "A Voice in the Dark." a Goldwyn picture, which comes to the Murray Theatre for four days, commencing Thursday, were taken. The Chinese so resented being
"shot" by the camera that the situation assumed a critical aspect. Irene Rich. Goldwyn leading woman in this latest Frank Lloyd Production, was kept in a closed cab when not actually working in a scene, much to
her disappointment, for if there is er
citement. afoot she wants to be in it. So the tense situation shown in the drama at this lime is not entirely stage camouflage, and was really taken under conditions more nearly approaching a real interpretation of the scenario than the director called for. MURRETTE In "Bucking the Tiger" the Selznick Picture which opened at the Murrette
Theatre last night, Conway Tearle has a role which is particularly well suited to his virile personality and intense emotional powers. Without ranting all over the place this star can convey to the audience the most poignant suffering and anguish; with the elevation of an eyebrow he can transmit skepticism, a
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PALACE TODAY The kind of pictures that please the entire family. ROMANCE, ACTION GOOD LAUGHS MAHL0N HAMILTON In the Stupendous Screen Spectacle "Half a Chance"
DC N'T MISS The Battle 1 of the Mutinous Pirate Crew and the Big S.hipwreck With this a big comedy
This Is Some Bill Today and Last Half KHAYM, the Mystery Man of India The Peer of All Mental Masters Ask Him He Knows During the series of queries and answers of the seance you are requested to remain quiet. Refrain from whispering, laughing or talking. Laugh only when some question or answer is such that laughter is called for. Do not, above all things, whisper or talk with another in regard to your question. If you do it may not be answered. You may prepare your questions at heme. Write them in any language you desire, provided you do your thinking in that language. Seal them in any manner you desire and leave them at the box office at least 1 hour before the performance. All Khaym asks is that you carry out his wishes as to whispering, etc., in regard "to your thought. Above all things respect your fellow citizens by abiding by the above during the telepathic seance. You owe this to those seated near you. Frank and Gracie Demont A clever comedian and a pretty girl in "Bits of Comedy and Song." Lester and Company With Alice McDonald in "A VARIETY SURPRISE". An original versatile offering. Jack and Jessie Gibson "The Talkative Unicyclists"
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Murrette "Where the Stars Twinkle First' . Last Times Today
A Voice in the Dark Five-Reel Goldwyn Feature Coming Monday Jim and Kitty O'Meara Co.; Col. Jack George; Ross and Foss; La Monts Cockatoos and Macaws.
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Five men gambling. The one who draws the ace of spades must die in a year. And one man deliberately cheats, so he can be the one selected! Why did he do it? See "Bucking the Tiger." "Bucking the Tiger" do you know what it means? It is an expression used frequently in certain circles where devotees of the Goddess of Chance gather. AlsoLittle Johnny Hines in "Torchy's Promotion" Fox News and Newsettes COMING TOMORROW 'THE GREAT LOVER'
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The financial machinery of Indiana has become so perfected, so powerf ul, and so highly organized that financial requirements of almost any proportions can now be met without going out of the" state for assistance. Forty per cent, of the banks in Indiana act as correspondents of the Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis. The Fletcher American National Bank, in turn, co-ordinates with the great metropolitan money reservoirs of the country, and with the Federal Reserve Bank. And then, in order that the state's long-time industrial requirements may be taken care of efficiently and promptly, there has" been formed the Fletcher American Company, a strong funding institution, equipped to handle financial operations that a bank could not handle.
This powerful machinery is now at the disposal of Indiana's industry. r It must be understood, however, that the Fletcher American National Bank functions in complete co-ordination and in co-operation with your local bank our strength, facilities and experience are merely added to its own. It is a mistake to think that you have to scour the country for accommodations. Just step across the street. Your own bank can serve you with the help of this strong Indiana institution. - . , We will be glad to advise with you on your financial problems at any time. If an analysis shows that you require long-time assistance, we will immediately put you in touch with the Fletcher American Company.
Financial Statement, September 6, 1921
RESOURCES . Loans and Discounts .$18,433,156.18 Overdrafts Secured and Unsecured 26,288.92 Customers Liability Account of Acceptances Executed by This Bank f 316,113.50 United States Bonds Deposited to Secure Circulation 1,733,100.00 All Other United States Government Securities... 271,218.41 Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc 2,786,346.55 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 750,000.00 Real Estate Owned Other Than Banking House... 29,093.27 Lawful Reserve With Federal Reserve Bank 916,167.82 Items With Federal Reserve Bank in Process of Collection 1,258,708.09 CasfTin Vault and Amount Due From National Banks 2,437,690.24 Amount Due From State Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies in United States 427,932.73 Exchanges for Clearing House 248,452.28 Checks on Other Banks in Same City 103,548.48 Checks on Banks Outside City 234,180.95 Due From United States Treasurer 86,755.00 Other Assets 194,766.37
LIABILITIES Capital Stock....................... .....$ 2,000,000.00 Surplus Fund 1,000,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . . t 475,608.05 Circulating Notes Outstanding 1,689,300.00 Amount Due Federal Reserve Bank (Deferred Credits) Amount Due to National Banks 1,662,983.32 Amount Due to State Banks, Bankers and Trust - Companies 3,669,010.47 Certified Checks Outstanding 69,727.90 Cashier's Checks Outstanding 90,697.05 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 11,726,104.20 Demand Certificates of Deposit 2.037.50 Dividends Unpaid .3 9,905.00 Time Certificates of Deposit 2,196,212.18
Time Deposits Postal Savings Deposits Other United States Deposits United States Government Securities Account.... Bills Payable Other Than With Federal Reserve Bank Bills Payable With Federal Reserve Bank Letters of Credit Outstanding Acceptances. Executed for Customers Liabilities Account Rediscounts With Federal Reserve Bank ' Liabilities Account Rediscounts Other Than With Federal Reserve Bank..... Other Liabilities ....
24,809.20 110,586.85 664,500.00
9,065.00 316,113.50
65,139.38
Total $30,255,498.79 Total $3055,498.79
Stoughton A. Fletcher President Elmer W. Stout. .Vice-Pres. and Counsel Theodore Stempfel Vice-President Gustav H. Mueller Vice-President Walter F. C. Golt Vice-President
James A. Allison ..Capitalist Hervey Bates, Jr. President American Hominy Co. Tipton S. Blish ...Vice-President and Treasurer Blish Milling Co., Seymour, Ind. James I. Dissette Hugh Dougherty. Vice-President Fletcher Saving and Trust Co. Crawford Fairbanks Capitalist Stoughton A. Fletcher ...President George C. Forrey, Jr Vice-President Fletcher American Co.
OFFICERS Oscar P. Welborn Vice-President Ralph K. Smith. .Vice-Pres. and Cashier Adolph G. Wocher.. . .Assistant Cashier Frank F, Wocher. ... .Assistant Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fred Hoke.....' . . President Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. William J. Mooney . . President Mooney-Mueller-Ward Co. G. Barret Moxley First Vice-President Kief er-Stewart Co. Gustav H. Mueller Vice-President William F. Piel .'. President Piel Bros. Starch Co. Michael J. Ready Albert M. Rosenthal President Standard Paper Co, Joseph C. Schaf Gustav A. Schnull Schnull & Co.
Robert H. Tyndall. .. .'Assistant Cashier C. 0. Robinson. ..... .Assistant Cashier Harold E. Sutherlin. . .Assistant Cashier H. J. Karch Manager Foreign Dept. Henry L. Hilkene.......,.,,,,, Auditor
' .... Ralph K. Smith. , . . . . Vice-President and Cashier . Charles B. Sommers - , President Gibson Co. Theodore Stempfel.. Vice-President Elmer W. Stout . ' . , Vice-President and Counsel Thomas Taggart. .President French Lick . Springs Hotel Co. Lucius M. Wainwright --'v ' President Diamond Chain & Mfg. C6. Oscar P. Welborn Vice-President Evans Woolen '.. r - " ' - President Fletcher Savings & Trust Co. .
FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK of Indianapolis CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 3,000,000
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