The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE r.REENTASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, JANUARY 10. 1927
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Cu.y lysorts in PToinda—tne sunnyland of );i.ln •• and equally pray men and women !. piusuit of the thing’s that lie closest to rheir heaits. Romance — thrills - comedy a; ai. ~ situations that could have proved serious were it not for the timely intorvcnlon of L.bdy Luck. K1 d<KIRAMS NKWS VARIKTIL'S
THF. DAII/T BANNER Enlerfd in lb** Post Office at (Jreenca’itle. Indiana, a» second class jnail mailer, HARRY ,'L SMITH Editor and I’roprietor S. R. RARIDEV, City Editor
Personal And Local News
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An Organization of Rarely Gifted Singers MEHARRY HALL Wednesday Night 8 O'clock January 12, 1927 Tiikeis on sale at Stevens Drug Store, Prices $1.50 and $1.00
BENEFIT ( Alt!) I’AKTY. \ iji-nefit <Hrd paity lo 'well iii' ,i p fi'Tl main'aincrl by i : m - Inltii Th'-ta Tau -.ii'ority for a uiii in l/tPauw university will be hiU 'I Inn lay afti-riin. at •J:-',!).. it In la < n announced. T benefit n r I jiart. i an annual artair ami tinimu<'> nerived from ; k 1 " f".' i" 1 -u|>[Mjrt of a local Kill who i- inn, a junior in the university.
Invitutn n- hav alr« uly been i- ,•< fnr tha event. It will bo held in lu I’iii I)»-lta Kappn room. \ am
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Putnam l,odK‘‘, No. lo |. O. O. F. will m<o. Tuesday nijcht. T oro will ho work in ‘ho 2nd doaroo and also important husine> i. ta ho trails, acted.
f if^ord Miller and Russell Welch -p<-nt Sunday in Ind’anaiiol's. H. E. Burkhaltcr was in Indianapo|j- on iiu.in«-s- Monday. A son was bom U> Air. and Mrs. .) an Paf.er* n. Souiii Crown tree , Sunday. The New EraClu b will meet on Tuesday at 2;::0 o’clock with Mrs. J. M. IMlineer, 102S S. Polle-re Ave. Bee Hive Kebekah I.odge will in *et in reacular -e^vion toniaht at 7:Td There will he initiation of candidateMr. and Mrs. tilen Rowland, W. It. ri> St., are the nurents of a dauicim ter horn to them thi- momincr. Mi — Ethel Kerrand of Indianapoi - is Sunday with her mother Air-. Eillie Kerrand cn South Jack-on St. Mart Katherine Sublett, daughter of Air. and .Mr.-. Glen Sublett, .Manhattan is ill of typhoid fever. The S. ('. C. Club will meet Tuc--,lay evening at 7:.‘tO o'clock with \.t~. Howard W. Yunker Si# E.:.’
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The Theta Alumnae (Tub will have a bu.-inr-- mer-ting at Mi-s l.ilu >• uthard's home Tuesday afte-nm n at 4:00 o’clock. Mrs. Alan, Boone and daughter, l.ouise, and Mrs. Eoui- Tillots n ol Indianapolis were here Sundav for i he funeral of J. W. Thompson. The First I’enteco i Mis.-ion on Ohio St. will have sendees each vesint'- thi week at 7:.‘!0 o’ci'icU Idldici me* leg fiaTo o’clock TT.ur--iln 'a Prof. II. E. Orefnleaf of the mathematics department of the University left (Jreencastle for Boston, .Mass., at noon tmlay to visit his mother who reported seriou-ly ill. The Bo-: n (Tub will meet T ie'.. ay evening wi i Mi- I)ell .Miller S Ea t Hanna Street. All.-.- Ruthlele' will a i t the ho-te--. The program will eonsi.-t of a round table of current events. Ali Libby Crouch and AIi~- Mut- ■ ie t r uch who have been confin' J to :bi‘ ; r Lee- ie pa-t several week.In cause of broken limbs, are repoited very much improved. James Sullivan of Terre Haute ••eneral yard Ma-ter of he Big '•unr pe.i■ the • ay here visiting his ister .Mrs. Walter Heath South (’allege Avert ue. The body of W. A. Hagwood, who died -uddenly at SmithviTle neac Bloorpington Friday wa transferred la rc Sunday from the Mnnon to Big ] nur lines. The funeral party wamroute to .Muskogee, Okla. A DePauw tudent driving a Nash touring car failed to make the turn early Sunday morning at the interjection of Bl omington and Washington St-., running into the curbing n the north side of Washington street and tearing off both front fenders.
Don’t Make An Enemy OF Your Rest Friend By a king him to tide you over Hnancia! d.'ficultie* Our Service i- helpful, inexpensive and friendly. We I^oan Up To $300.00 Ot personal Property on terms to suit your purse. Indiana Loan Co. 21 1 _■ E. Wash. St. Phone la.
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BRAZIL THIS WEEK! HATCHETS NEXT-WEEK’
From all reports the lies? hi?h -chool gome in the -tat? last week was the Martinsville -Frankun rrcrunter. The count was knoV.ed ... 10-all at the rest petiou hut the \ - te-’ar. City quintet -purted in th" cl-sinr minute- cf jday an emer- • victorious 28-22- The eel m fa * ami every point wa- bt t A : : .•
c ntested.
Bsdfitr 1 Alarior. 21—Good .rgi.t ta thr 1:120 ute champ- at,d a morning t. some mighty proml-ing 1927 champion-nip material.
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.$100,000.00
36,100.00
T. B. Ilowlett of L’r k Chapel w •on the Indianapolis market Thursday January O. with a miv fine loud of hogs. These hogs averaged 261 lb-, and sold for $12.20, which was i 10 premium on hog- if" that weigh . Kingrn amt Ca., Iiought thi'm. '’omi - ton, Wysong A C~. indled tli< ,•> : -
ignnu-nt.
Airs. F'ant Judy, •. ing at lltick
Chapel, suffered n nor cut- an-! bruises late Sum!a afternoon o State Road 43 non of the Water Work- when her cat siddod and < vertunied. The car i- i msidernblv damaged and the upants pirn I . Ijeneath. Passers-h\ helued the m -
cupants from under the ear.
Joseph Ellis wa- ika-cntly -u - Greenca-t!' U; ( ntoi .■>:!. pri-ed by several of his little friet.u ■ Rochester 44; Delphi 2*.
Brazil crocked the -trong Monrovia aggregation >aiur. ay evening >\ th -core ■ f 1.7 to 29. Saturday Results
Colleges
Pur lu'' Ohio State 27. Indiana 2,s; Wi-con-in 2:!. Indiana Central .Tl; KaiTham 10. Manche-ier 59; R -e Poly 35. Alunc'e .V re al 26: Hanover Is.
Ifit-h Schools
Shelby viile .15: Tech 33. (overlim . Aluncie 2'J: Shortriege 22. Alanual 2h; Rushville 25. Cloverdale 30; Stiee-ville 15.
Announcement 7wenty Per Cent • • • S.A.!rfE* • • •
20"
Discount-on the en-
tire stock of Suits, Overcoats, Fur Coats and Shirts-20% All Merchandise offered is New and Seasonable. Saturday, January 8, continuing to Saturday, January 15 MARKS BROTHERS
in honor of hi- seventh birthdav n Saturday aftentoi, stone.- and game- were the c ertainment r-iTe-hr.tf nt.- ■ ’ ice ci ni. cuke hrl chncklate. Tba pi" ent wen Ala-tin, Pearl (Ti'M,w. th (iord:: llau-man, Ja -kie G Mi pic. Ye l\ Crawford, Jr. Crtwley, John Woe Janie Macy, Eugein K !• r, Alif 1 Williams, Ali . Sine < heno vetli. Air-. Herbie William-. \il ile-mr. • at a late hour wishing Joseph many more happy birthday’s. Joseph wain looeipt < f many prrtty present•. Airs. A. Hays and Mr-. Lucien P. Ector shared honoi at a charm inn . appointed tea given thi afterno by Mrs. John Jay Ector in her home on South Fouitrenth Av-nitr*. Alton. 75 friends culled Is-tween thi- iiourof 3 and 6 o’clock t'< mem Mrs. Ha, of Greenca-Ue Inn., who is Mr-. E ’.- or’- mother, and Air-. Lucian E in: of Seattle, whi i- the mother <>( Mr. Ector. Alovely color -cheme of nrcl.i'l and yell< w was i*r' 1 ar.d the tea table was centerc; 1 with yellow p . i faun chrynantthemurtis and orchid tapers. A--i-tinrf throughout the rooms were Air-. F. W. N'agler. Air .Joseph GawTer, Mr-. Elizabeth Al. Chester, Mrs. l ied Fi-cher, Ali-. Ralph N’uzum, Air-. .Marion AIcAnincn Air.-. George (iraham. Al Murrey Clark, Air-. Verne Holt, Mis. Frei Pre.-cott, .Mrs. Alva Ftiau-z, a 1 d Airs. James Eaton. Air. and Air, Hay - and Dr. and Air-. Ector "ai' X to Yakima to spend the holidays wilt their daughter and -on.—Yakim*
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FOR SALE:—Moderi. -even room Itrick and stucco, Furnace, bath. lOil So. College Avenue. Bargain, term A. (’. Gniton '< Banner. in-tf. MUSSOLINI IS OCCUPIED BY EXTRA DUTIES (Continued from Page One)
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ventions of an internalu nal impor*.ame meet in Italy, I try to see a iitile of their activitie.-. 1 receive the Amer ienn surgion.-, countless America i -tudents and numerou other groupf receive groui>s of English, French. Spanish, German ami La 'n America scientist-, captains of industry, li'uncial heads, inventors, author uivi actors. Touch with tiiem broadens vision, helps me look out into the
Charter No. 219. ” * '' ,Vv - :;I -
Re-nu rces:
loans amt di- ount-, including red!-cunts, aecept-
othei and reign bill- of e-.-
change or drafts. Id witn indorsement of this^^ _
bank
Total loans _• •• •
Overdrafts, unsecured, ^l,43l>.63
1 . S. Goveraraenl seruri ie* o»n?d:
Deposited to mut- circulation (l- S. bends
par value) All other United State- Government (including premiums, if any) ^ Total
(■(her hoods, -took-, seruriiies etc^ owned: .... Banking H s.57.000; Furniture and fixture-, S 18,000; •••. i t,v• :' - ■ ■ ' F* R<*>orv« Ba IK • • • • • . a sh in vault and amount due 'rom national banks ( ■ ecks or ther banks in the ante city or town as • rting bank (ether than Item 1 -» •••••• Check- ..nd draft- m. bank- (including I-tden! R - rvp Ik. .-:* located outside o' city or town of reporting bank ^ Miaeellaneous ta-h itemRe- empiion fund with U. -S. Treasurer and duo from Lk S. Treasurer Othor assets, if any
Reserve IM.-trirt V„ -
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136,100.(» 29.39 ;,:-2 ”•">.000.06 I 3.390. V, j
1,910.0ft
213.56
2.139.96 5 000.(0
616.K
100.000,0.
27.500.iiO 7.i00>; !*k,500.(i( 10.72-.!:,
Vincennes 32; Central 21. Brazil 43: Mcnrovia 29. j ; (.rcenca-tlc High loader- who ni -| n< -e Brazil in action during 'he! holidays are net impres.-ed withj Brazil - -tyle *hi- year and don’t ; x- I pi ct -o much trcuble a- Brazil gave i ihi T,g n r ( uh- la-t year when Brazil j all but gummed up the new gym ! !• ication. Hut time will tell. Rra vl , may “come out of it” befoir the e!
TOTAL SI.12‘M17.^ ■
Liahilities:
Capital stock paid in Surplus fun»! I ess Current expenses paid Circulating notes outstanding Am unt due to national bankAmount due lo S ate bank.-, bankers, an I trust companies in the United Statr-s and ^foreign countries (otiier then included in item- 2-> or 2oi Cu-hier'- Checks outstanding Certified chezks outstanding
28-
1 > mand deposits (other than h:mk (ieim-il-) subject to Re-eru 1 (ii>.>o*it- payable within 30 days Individual deposit- subject to heck . State, ci unty, or otiier municipal deposit- secured by ideilge of as-i't- of this bank or -urety bond Dividends unpaid Other demand deposits Total of demand deposit- (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 29, 30, 31. 32, 33, and 34 lime 'lepo-its subject to Rest r\e t payable after 30 30 nay- or moi" n-tice, and tiostul savings): t rtifieatr- of depo-it (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Total >f time depo-its subject to Reverve,
Items 35. 36, 37, and 38 8 74^64.37
t nili‘«i Slatgs eeliosits (oth-c than pn-tal savings),^ i /lulling War I. an dipo-it ucc.iunt and dei k of ( nil.d Slate- di-iiui Tog officer- ....
644,239.97 day-, or
127.si3.it 15,343. s
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590,75 l.d
49,364.83 3,30f,z(i
8.35", I
subject to
69.112.27 I '22.Hi
19,608.6!
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Our broiher columnist over (h. < lay ( mu !y has made a slight mit.ike in the above article. Grceneastle s expecting plenty of trrublc from I Brazil, here, «n Saturday night. ( Ini- j Ion (mk all (he over confidence ou> I of the < ul>- as Brazil Isat (hi- team with less tr,uhlc than the locals experienced.
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Aleck in his “Hardwood Ha-h’’ columii in the Washington Hl'r^‘.'■ , 'ay- .dlewing he AlitchclI-IIatc'i-'t eonto t which rc-tihcil in ilefc.it m* the latter. At ell, i”s Bloomington anil '.hoVictory Brick next. We hate to p: a|ipoint Bl<e nnngtoti too much o will say right new.—"Don’-, con at ton heavily on the Mitchell game." I’. S. Vincennes got boat, too. I. t’s sce Ru-hvillc play heio i"i January 2k. Now Lu.-hville i Ua. team having the Consolation Brick in it- p -session and if thi- quintet -houl.I have ih? brick when it comehere, it would Im- pii--e,| in v> 'Irei-n-ca-tlc' if the Cub- w re defeated. II w ‘ver, talking about bricks reminds its that the local .-quad may get a chance at the Victory Brick next week. Washington plays Bloomington this week and if the Ha "hot- v they get the Victory Brick from the Panther*. Washington invades (ire":: castle on Friday, Jan. 21, and the, may have the brick. Snap cut •>' it Guhs, an. get TH \T BRICK! In looking over Bedford’- basket ball schedule for next year we noticed that the Tigfr Cub- play ('• Stone City quinli down there i.n January 20, 192K. Bedford has ceitainly arranged a stiff schedule meeting the be-t teams in the tat' including Martinsville, Logan-pm', .Columbus, Washington, .Marion, Mi": cie Shclbyvillo, Bloomington and Vimvnne.-.
TOTAL State 1.. a. County of Putnam, ss: I, R. E. Bifv.'i, Gi-hier of the above-named tmnk, do -olemnly that 'In iov -ratement is true to the best of my knowledge and lieltE. . Subscriber! and -worn to m th E'h dav f January, 1927. JAMFS II. ZFl- ' r Notary Publk.! Correct—Attrzt: - ’• A B. HANNA, J. F. CANNON, A (J. BROWN,
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f the ( rmlit or of Citizens Tiu.-t Company at Urcem In State of Im iana. at the clfse of bu-ines- December 31, 1926: E. A. Brown. Pro-blent A. B. HANVVA, Vice-President A. G. BROWN. Vice-President C. K. I It till US, Secretary
Resources:
larans on Real F-tate and CollatTal Other Bond-, Securities, *'tc
Kurri.u re ,nL FiStiues
'Itn' t* I.Val fktati owned Due from Banks Cash on Hands Trust Securities Mortgage ( nificate-
S556.35 U I 17,1 J-.
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111,(I7M.''
1.I79A ' 55,775.2 123,750.14
TOTAI Capita! Stock Surplus I'nilividcd Profits, net Time CertificateDividends Unpaid Saving- Deposits Fit-t Ah rtt ige Cc rtil'ic.ite-Tru.-t Dfpcsits Trust Securities Trust Investments
Liahilitic-
, S98I.H:’i2.ll
.5 50,000.901
25,000.0"
1,220. h 76.532.:"
22,516,00 49,s,|..6' 125.75(1.(10 21,655 It
.i5,”7-i.k
121, i •: .2
.S98IA52.il
TOTAL
State of Indiana ,Putnam County, ss:
I, ( !\. Hugh' . Secretary of the Citizens Trust Company if ire* -tie, Indiana, do solemnly -wear that the above statement is true
C. K. HUUH1 L
Suhscrihed and -worn to before me this 10(h day of January, -7. NEI LIE BROWNS
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i Aly ('i>mmi--ion expire.- Ain Knauer,20 4 Spring street. A -ni 1
Rushy i!." game (Jan. 2Mi - , tha: _ , , u „ oj . |, u!
the
the met
could be held ill this City.
blaze had started on the
. . , was estinguished before it had ma ■ However, the county principals v t - hwif . w „..
Born to Mr. and Ali-s. G. A l’"W
of Tazewell, Virginia, Jan. 10th, a fine baby hoy. Airs. Pobst f"f'I
merly .Miss Eileen Cammack.
cd to hold it in Brainhridge probably becuu-e the Cub.- were not participating in the tournament. There \y little doubt but .hat Greenca-tle will
get the -ectionnl.
Saturday we stated that Lehm -t was the only team that hud defeated Brainbridge this sea-on. The name
< HF.VKOLKT OVKRTFRNS A Chevrolet coach owned and driv-
en by Frof. Harold Zinc of D' l'-iu* i University overturned on the NY*
Many have a-ked us why Grecncastle
. . ,, . did n< get the county tournament wide world and consider the great , ...
(this month. We were informed by Coach Bausman today that the lo.el high school officials offered the gymnasium here for the tourney v'd
extent of the horizon.
Occasionally, a rr-'rieted, very restricted number of women are admitted to audience. At Palazzo Chigt I have grown u-ed to seeing an or- , eusional woman coming into my presence but my nauial temleney ito proliiliit their entrance. I nave given imperative order- that a' t r ir Palazzo Viminale, the Mini-liy of 'he Interior, wliere I work in the inon - ing, no woman shall Im admitted. I have told my subordinates that nev. r must I see u woman in the palae". They interfere with Die efficient procedure of the work. They cause delay and do not appreciate the hu- - ine-s-like character of work, ditrodticing by their presence an obligatory deference not necessary n the company of men. For the -efficiency of my office audiences to women must l>e restricted to "he least po--
>ihl« numlier.
t|ussolmi doe- not intend 9o stop working until he dies. He is driven on and <>n by a relentless ambition ar.d desire. A day's rest is to him impossible. The I’remier’s article in tomorrow’s Banner is a remarkable inspirational document entitled "Flic
of hi. quintet Winning from Ba-"- j mile- , •'
biulge wa- Monrovia and not l^dianon. A!i-take- do happen you know and we stand corrected for this one.
of Bainbridge Sunday afternoon. The wheels of the machine w'-r p j stuck in a rut and in endeavoring t" pull the car out to the center of tl:
The local fire department made a I rna ,| ( it sk j (JrJ<v [ „„ the slippery hizHrun Saturday evening about H o'elock wa . am | wont ovor an embankmeU ever, promi.-ed to change the d ite of to the resilience of Mr-. George lo p ( | ow .,)
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Work Spirit," revealing the behind ‘‘II Duce's" success.
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WOOLEN DRESS SALE Was so grood Saturday we will continue over Tuesday. This is a sale of seasonable dresses at less than usual price. The mistake you will make is not looking tht m over foi* your size at once. 137 Pair Kid Gloves, $1 Pair White, Grey, Hlack, Tan, in fact all ffood colors worth up to S3, but we mean to clean up the stock. Such a price has not been known since 1915. Silk and Wool Stockings All the sizes and wanted colors. ALLEN BROTHERS
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