The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY^ JULY 9, 1924.
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House 1
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A.. COOK Proprietor tJid Manager.
Doors Open 8:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
Wednesday CHARLES RAY In the Super Comedy “A Tailor Made Man’'
The Spat Family In Hall Roach’s Comedy ‘Help One Another” Thursday PETE MORRISON In the Western Comedy “Smilin On”
GALE HENRY The Elongated Comedienne In “Don’t Chase Your Wife”
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Str/ice Phones - Office 305, Res. 93
EDWARD L. CON ROY
Interior Decorator of New York, now located in Greencastle. All kinds of interior decorating. MID-WEST STUDIOS Box 191 Phone 78
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The New Brownies
Aluminum body, two tripod •ockets—that’s what makes Nos. i and 2A Brownies distinctively new. But they hiven’t changed in their general characteristics. They will still make good pictures—right off the reel—for the children—or for you. No. 2 Brownie, pictures 2^ x 3inches. Price, $2.75. No. 2 A Brownie, pictures z'4 x 4^ inches. Price, I3.75.
Four youngster wants a Brownie. Buy it here
MULLINS Drug Store
SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN If your breath ia bad and you have spells of swimming in the head, poor appetite, eonstipation and a general noaccount feeling, it is a sign your liver is torpid. The one really dependable remedy for all disorders in the liver, stomach and bowels is Herbine. It nets powerfully on the liver, strengthens digestion, purifies the bowels and restores a fine feeling of energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price
60c. Sold by
Sold by Owl Drag Store
Frank Stiles still critical condition. I- B. Anderson, of this city, was in Brazil today on business. W. D. Wright, deputy county clerk, is recovering from illness of the mumps. He is confined to his borne m
Fillmore.
Misses Helen Jackson and Dorothy Robinson, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs- R. L. Pierce of this j | city for several days. The Mt. Olive foreign missionary society will meet with Mrs. Laurel Laudes on Iline street Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Section Four of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Fampthon Rockhill on Beveridge street, Thursday afternoon at 2: SO o’clock. Mrs. Charles Toney is at home from a visit with relatives at Louisville and Jeffersonville. She was accompanied on the trip by her daughter. Miss Goldie, who remained for a more extended visit. The members of the T. F.F. club enjoyed a picnic supper with Mrs, Paul Allen at Allendale, Tuesday. After supper the evening was spent in viewing the beautiful lake and scenery. , The local firemen aro in receipt of a box of La Fend rich cigars sent to them by “Capt.’’ Ralph Howard of the penal farm in appreciation of the work done by the firemen when one of the farm buildings was burned three weeks ago. I). W. M. O’Brien left Monday for Chicago, where he will do post graduate work in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat- The doctor has carried this line of work with his general practice for several years. On his return he will open an office over the Central National Bank. He and his nephew, Dr- Cecil B. O’Brien will form a partnership for the practice of their profession in Greencastle-
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RESOURCES Loans $
844,522.12
RESOURCES Loans
.$351,317.24
Banking House
72,529.00
Interest and Taxes Paid
11,241.48
Redemption Fund
5,000-00
Furniture and Fixtures..
2,000.00
Bonds and Securities...
.
45,483.26
Other Real Estate
4,411.61
U. S- Bonds
152,000.00
Trust Investments
127,550.00
152,372.05
Trust Securities
25.639.17
$1,271,906.43
Bonds and Securities.... Cash
156,027.09 139,835.05
LIABILITIES Capital Stock $
100.000.00
LIABILITIES
$818,021.64
Surplus
20,000.00
Capital Stock
$ 25,000.00
Undivided Profits
.
11,674.60
Surplus
14,000.00
Ciroulation
1(10,000.00
Undivided Profits
11,500.88
Due Fed. Reserve Bank.
,
47,701.88
Trust Investments
259,677.09
Deposits
989,529.95
Deposits
507,943.67
$1,271,906.43
$818,021.64
All Over Indiana
KLINGLER REAPPOINTED
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Total Combined Resources $2,089,928
Governor Branch announced yes-
INDIAN \POLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, July 9—A strong
WARSAW—“Bobbed” trees will b‘ the style in ordering trees trimmed permitting street lights to show more brightly.
Klingler of Brazil as a member of j cp,1 t s higher at the Indianapolis livethe board of trustees for the state j stock exchange today, farm at Putnamville. The appoint- i Higher prices at other primary ment is for a term of four, years. markets and competition between o i shippers and local killers aided in the Mr. and Mrs. James O’Grady jf ; upturn. Chicago have been spending a few I Practically all transactions were at days of his vacation with his cousin, $7.50 to $7.60. A few choice hogs sold
HUNTINGTON—It took two small boys to hold him from getting pulled ! in when a small local boy hooked a fourteen pound carp while fishing in the Wabash river-
Miss Anna O’Grady, turn home they will anapnlis, the former O’Grady. o—
On their revisit at Indrhome of Mrs.
(OUZRNSIS PEEVED
! DETROIT, Mich, July 9—Senator James Couzens today flatly declined j the invitation of Itepublican state leaders to swear unstinted support to the party platform and the Coolidge policies. Formally announcing his candidacy for re-election, the senator asserted that as long as he was a member of th eRepublican party, he did not propose to yield his independence to ‘party bosses or party leaders,”
at $7.60. Pigs were 25 cents higher at $7 down Sows were stronger, selling down from $7- Receipts numbered
14,000.
Cattle trading opened draggy with i pricse nominally steady with Tuesday’s close. There was an absence of choice offerings and only a few head i brought the top quotation. Steers were quoted at $9.50 and cows and heifers at $6.50 to $9.25. Receipts were 1.200.
BLL FFTON—Bluffton has money to burn. Dealers declare more money was spent for fireworks this year than ever before in the city’s history.
GREENSBURG—Lewis Hess gave bond when arrested on a drunkeness charge and robbed the local jail of its
chances for an occupanthas been empty for weeks.
Trading in the calf market was un-: | >alloons ex l» lo<| e‘<-
because of the noice and
the poor, summer and swimming pools, outings for poor mothers and
The jail j children and athletics. Appro.ximate-
. ly $3,000,000.00 was spent in the last ’ year by the Elks in charitable work KOKOMO—During a Fourth of alone. July Ku Klux Klan parade a small i
boy threw a firecracker into a bunch I . e report stresses the need of an of baloons a hawker was selling. The i lnten8,ve cam l )a 'Kn Americaniza-
support and encouragement of the' committee in the conservation of Boy Scout, Girl Scout and Big Broth- mother life and child life. The order er movements; war veterans relief; ir urged to continue its work of supThanksgiving and Christmas chari- porting community nurses, furnishties; hospital work, medical aid to ing pure milk and free ice for under-
Fred i today.
O’Hair was in Indianapolis
certain Prices opened steady but a lower market before the close was
predicted. Receipts 1,100.
Lamb prices slumped 50 cents to $1 j due to a slackened demand. The 1 best price paid for choice stock was < T cle
became panicky
bardment.”
A horse ran away
the crowd
under the “bom-
tion and devotes special sections to education and the conservation of
mother life and baby life-
The report takes up the 14 out-
nourished babies. Federal statistics are quoted showing that 20,000 mothers die needlessly every year in the United States for lack of prenatal care or through carelessness or incompetency. And that 200,000 babies die every year in this country before they reach one year of age, through parental ignorance and neglect. A visiting nurse’s association, sponsored in each community b ya subordinate lodge, and the establishing of
standing activities of community wel- i welfare Nations, from which pure
MUNCIE—Benjamin Snell’s motor-1 fare Particular reference to char- milk can ^provided babies, will be
turned over to police to j itable Valley City, N. D. Lodge tbe .'" eans of sa ™* thousands of the
$12. The top price for sheep was $5.! chase s P ee<lers w >th for a week on his ' and Jerome, Ariz. Lodge with 14
choice lives of the nation, says the
Receipts were 500.
I conviction in city court of riding :t
' faster than the speed limit.
How Much Money Do You Want When You Are 65?
I INDIANAPOLIS—In olden days lovers threw pebbles on the window ; kill of their lover's domicile. LeRoy | Hughes tried it only he used a brick.
He’s under arrest-
tivities lea dall lodges in this country, : re P ort ’
the scope of social and community Th 0 committee also reports that the
welfare work. Hoboken, N. J. and i membership of the Order on June 1st.
Aberdeen, Wash., are next on the hon-1 1^24, was 874,950, as nr mil urifB IQ , I \ (T •, • ' r* n Anrtl 1 cf. I
This Shows How Much To Deposit Each Month In A Central Interest Account To Get It.
Amount
You Want |
at Age 651 20 | 22 | 24
YOUR PRESENT AGE 28 ! 30 1 32 | 34 | 36
$5,000 $3.33;$3 66 $4.04 $4.46 $4.94 $5.49 $6.11 $6.82 $7.64 $8.60 $9.73’$13.63!$20.30 10.000 6.66: 7.33 8.09 8.93 9.89 10.98 12.22 13.65 15.29 17.21 19.47 27.27 40.60 15.000 10.00 11.00 12.13 13.40 14.84 16.47 18.33 20.47 22.94 25.82 29.21 40.91 60.91 20.000 13.33 14.67 16.18 17.87|19.79 21.96 24.45 27.30 30.59 34.43 38.95 54.54! 81.21 25.000 16.06 18.34 20.22 22.34 24.74 27.46 30.56 34.12 38.24143.04 48 69 68.18 101.52 30.00020.00 22.01 24 27 26.81 29.09 32.95 36.67 40.95 45.89 51.65 58.43 81.82 121.82 40.000 26.66 29.34 32.36 35.75 39.58 43.93 48.90 54.60 61.19 68.87 77.91! 109.09 162.43 50.000 33.33 36.68 40.45 44.69 49.48 54 92 61.13 68.25l76.49 86.09 97.39 136.37i203.04
(Interest Compounded January 1 and July 1.) All deposits made before July 15, draw interest from July 1. Open your Interest account today.
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or roll with 13 different activities. These eight lodges are credited with i having carried on 12 activities: New- : ark, N. J.; Albany, N. Y.; Orange, N.
|J.; Bradford, Penn.; Juneau, Alaska;
GAS CITY—An “1 didn’t know it i Nagaunee, Mich.; Altus, Okla. and
was loaded" victim turned up here, i Mechanicville, N. Y.
Peter Heater shot himself through the i A stron P position is taken by the
leg while oieaning a revolver- '
against 826,362.
on April 1st, 1923, a gain of 48,588.
ROUTE FOUR
Inez Rowings last Thursday nightItobert Dillinger and family visited his sister Blanche Thomas and family
A- E. Copcnhefer and family visit- Sunday, ed Andrew Johns and family Wednes- Russel Fox and family, of Greenday and Thursday, of last week. castle, visited John Johnson and The sewing club met with Mrs. family Sunday.
Olan Head Wednesday afternoon. W- Wright, of Kansas, visited at L- M. Wright’s from Wednesday until Sunday. Lillie Skelton and daughter, of Terre Haute, returned to their home Friday, after a visit with relatives here last week. RobeH Johns spent the Fourth in Terre Haute. Olan Head and wife visited the latter’s mother in Terre Haute Sun-
day.
Born to Carl Williams and wife,' July 5th, a son. Those who eat Sunday dinner with L. M. Wright and family, were Scott ^ Irwin, wife and son. Maynard Johnson, wife and two daughters, of Harmony; Alfred Johnson and family, Fannie Sims and Lola Bradfield, all of Terre HauteWm. Gowen and family visited relatives at Lafayette Sunday. The young folks enjoyed a party at
EVANSVILLE—The county county council is to be asked to Okeh improvements to Boehne hospital totalling iisaooo.
EIJvS DOING GOOD WORK
BOSTON, Mass., July 9—The ex- ! tent and scope of the Social and community welfare work, being done ! by the Order of Elks, throughout the United States, by the 1500 subordi-j nate lodges, is set forth in the report | made today to the national convention of Elks, in session in this city, by the Grand Lodge Committee on Social and Community Welfare. The ' report shows that the Order of Elks has entered every social and eommun-1 ity activity and that the subordinate lodges are the civic centers of their communitiesThe activities engaged in by the lo- i cal lodges, according to the report are: Americanization, education, flag day observance in conjunction with prize essay contests in public schools; ,
Miss Catherine Say;
I’m back in the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT now, and we have some REAL VALUES here in GINGHAMS—SHEETINGS—DRAPERIES, etc., and the 10% CASH DISCOUNT this month surely helps a lot in bringing the prices still lower. Buy your Fall needs at this big saving. CATHERINE HOUCK
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