The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1928.

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SUNDAY’S F1VF. DUST R \D!OS WKAF, Hookup, 8:ir> p. m.—AtrnoDavis, soprano, and Arman:! Tokaty,! tenor. WJZ, Hookup, 7:15 p. m.—Collier’s Hour. Wl'.AF, Hookup, 8:00 p. m.—Capi- I to! Theater program. WOR, Hookup, 2:00 p. in.—Sym* i phonic Hour, WJZ, Hookup, 4:30 p. m.—National Church of the Air. —o— MONDAY’S FIVK HFST RADIOS WOR, Hookup, 8:00 p. m.—Coluin- | bia Programs. WKAF, Hookup, 8:30 p. m.—General Motors Hour, with Tipta Ruffo, ( operatic baritone. WKAF, Hookup, 7:30 p. m.—Gyp- 1 sies. WJZ, Hookup, 0:30 p. m.—- Ilo>:y and his gang. WGY, Schenectady (380), OrOO p. in.—General Electric Hand. Indianapolis Sunday Program WFB.M, (275) 0:30 p. m.—Christ-

ian Men Builders. 11:00 a. m. —Second Church of Christ,Scientist, 12:30 p. m.—Circle Theater Organ Program. 1:30 p. m.— Co-operative Artists Association. 2:30 p. m.—Kruse Connell Hour. 5:00 p. m.—Stutz concert. —o— WKBF, (252), 8:15 p. m.— Book ■Review. 8:30 p. m.—Beard’s Happy Brake Liners.

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scoring ace for the Pruitt aggregation w'hile Howard made the majority of the 15 points accumulated by

Bose.

Tonight, the North Putnam quin-1

in the second half hut Wagner used tet tacklets Owensville in the Kicka-

| about everyone he had, with the ex- 1,,00’s stronghold. ception of himself and the water hoy ^ 0

to slop the onslaught of the ultimate

Moffett made several substitutions

FI.WOOD TONIGHT!

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I winners. I One more victory Tigers.

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J. r.. Z. AT THE MICROPHONE: COUNT NOW STANDS, DEPAUW THREE WINS. OPPONENTS FOUR. LETS GO TIGERS AND MAKE IT FOUR A I,I. BY DEFEATING WABASH TUESDAY. Butler finally took the measure of Evansville College in a double over- ! time fray last night, 38 to 32. A bat- | tie of this kind always reminds us of the Attica-Greencastle thriller in last

RUSSELLVILLE IS NET GAME WINNER

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1STORY OF A ACHIEVEMENT

XN THE Spring of 1925 Dodge I Brothers undertool; an important M and gigantic task — which is now complete. Since its inception in 1914 Dodge Brothers had specialized exclusively in a four-cyiinder product. During thirteen years more than two million units of that product were sold to America and to the world. It is unnecessary here to comment on the singular merits of that famous Four. It was honored on the battlefields of war, and achieved equal distinction on the highways and byways of peace. Its long life and complete dependability had become an adage. Meanwhile, however, times were changing and tastes were changing with them. While still as important as ever, dependability alone was no longer sufficient. Greater speed and comfort, more style and luxury were the growing prepossessions of the hour. Two years ago Dodge Brothers ’appraised its task and embarked upon a program designed to place it ana its Dealer Organization in a position on January 1, 1928, second to none in the industry. The astonishing resnl.s of this great achievement are now known to the world. It is doubtful if industrial annals can

cite, over a similar period, an achievement so outstanding. A smart, swift, low-priced and immensely popular quality Four has replaced its famous predecessor. The Senior Six, outstanding in performance, quality and luxurious appointment, has been created. Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches (formerly exclusively Fours) have been supplemented by sixes. Fifty new types have been added. The capacities are broadened to range from one-half ton to two-ton, all resulting in the most complete and capable line of work cars known, and with price* ranging from $670 to $4290. Then Thursday came The Victory—a Six /or $1045 and up—the most spectacular engineering aebievemi nt of the decade. These accomplishments,onc following the other in steady progression, have now provided Dodge Brothers Dealers throughout the world with the most diversifed and comprehensive line of passenger and commercial vehicles ever manufactured and sold by a single organization. For every need and purse there is now a Dodge Brothers vehicle built dependably and in full recognition of the progressive ideals of today and tomorrow. , / Adhering rigidly to the sound and honorable standards of a great past. Dodge Brothers have met the challenge of a still more exacting future.

VICTORY

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AND MOTOR COACHES A chi'tis and body for tmry rofirrlyabl* kind of business. Capacities from Hu ton

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All prices f. o. h. Detroit

Fur Dodpi- Brother* Kudin I’ruvruin F.very I hurutlay hii'iht, 7 ’in 7:30 (Central Time) NBU Red Network. H. A. SHERRILL ^Dgdce Brothers, I mg

night, Elwood romped over HuntinK-

ton by the score of 43 to 22. Thi- ixt XT¥-immisi»ci makes about nine or ten -traight I’RAN KLIN NL1 ILRS victories for the Northerners. SPOIL \\\ SCORE OF 37-21 THEIR RECORD TONIGHT, CUBS!

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Coach \Y. E. Baunman “scouted” the D i s l' la > inK a complete reversal of

Klw'.od-liuntinutnn fray last evenin'.: form ov, ‘ r their holiday tilts, the Dein order to «et a line on the style of Ti K ers staged a whirlwind vicattuck used by (he Madison county ; tor > over the Baptists Friday night

quir.tet. He told us this afternoon that >'> B<>\vman gymnasium,

he got an “eye full.” Tl ’ e 01,1 ( ' ol<l quintet took the lead

0 soon after the initial toss-up and We thought we would get a rise held the advantage until the end of

out of our friend George Daugherty ! th, ‘ S anl< ’- Th,> Ti K pr - s ‘aK*’d an exdown at Princeton by mentioning the "''I'nit defense the first half, holdfact that we believed the Cults could i! 'K the visitors to a single field goal heat the Tigers in a third game. The a,! «l f 'ivo fouls. Crawley, Costello, and [down-state writer says the follow- M *'- ers.nith, hit the basket regularling in his column: i'V" thp initial frame to Uh*! 23

i point?.

And now, just like a bolt from a Franklin starte(| with a bang thp clear sky Jimmie Zeis tells that h, , J( . on(1 ha , f a|M | the . Porp up to believes Greencastle can down Prince-! ^ Delw fivp ac .

ton again providing they play on the

home floor.

column again last night when the high school team defeated the fast Bloomingdale outfit, 25 to 18. Bloomingilale outscored Russellville in the second half but could not overcome the 20 to 8 margin held by the ultimate winners at the rest period. Harhison looked best for Russell-

ville, while Davies was the show for Bloomingdale.

It seems some people can never he satisfied. At any rate the Tigers are ready to meet your Tiger Cubs at any time. Jimmie. How about arranging a nice little game on -ome neutral floor, say the Butler Field House in

counted for six more markers. However field goals by Mountz and Crawley gave them a margin that was never threatened until the final gun DePauvv made a better showing on offense than has been in evidence in the previous tilts and also put up rappy defensive battle. Franklin

March?.—Net News & Views, Prince- i n ; mar) y shots under the baske ton Clarion News. although defensive tactics in the fir.-t Wouldn't it be great if we could half were on a par with the Tigers

accompany our respective teams to Die “cow ham”, George! —o— Rushville, 40; Bloomington, 30, We told you so! Columbus walloped Shelbyville (!2 to 82. Either Columbus was decidedly “on” or Shelbyville was “off" to make such a big difference in the

Lack of practice the past week proved no handicap to Bainbridge last night, the Pruitt quintet rapping Bosse High of Evansville, 56 to 15 down on the southern floor. At this rate, it will be too bad for Owensville this evening. —o— Martinsville was not at all hospit- ' able to Franklin high school and Coach "Fuzzy” Vandiver, the Artesian City [letters agitating the drap- | eries from all angles of the hardI wood court to win, 42 to 29.

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FOR RENT:—Seven room modern i house, garagt. 505 Elm street. Phone ! 657-X. 5-3t

ITtimate Winners Lead it The Rest Period, 2(i-3. Final Score, 56 to 12.

We have for delivery now car Jackson Hill No. 7 nut coal 4.75 per ton, |2 ton $9.00. Collect on delivery. A. J. Duff. Phone 317. 7-tf.

Playing on their home floor and before a large crowd of encouraging home fans, the Roachdale net tossers trampled on Clinton Center Friday night, 50 to 12. The Franklin township aggregation led 2<i to 3 at the half. Coffman, Roachdale, and Clodfelter, Clinton Center were the outstanding players during the game.

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Crawley, flashy sophomore forward | was high point man of the evening with seven field goals. Honors for I floor work on both offense and <!■- ; I'ense go to Costello and .Mount.:. !' roi-man, Baptist forward, was the 1 ut landing offensive star for the vis-

i itors will 11 points.

Coach Moffett sub tituted freely in the second period, and Wagner used II boost his entire reserve squad In an effort to check the Tiger attack. Mar1 sh: 11, star backguard, was forced from the game early in the second .If with a wrenched knee.

Lineup and Summary.

Brazil has a good team (his year. There is no doubt about that. 'I he ( lay county squad crocked the high scoring Crawfordaville team, 37 to 26 and made ’em like it. —o— The Hatchets carved Mitchell down to their liking and then defeated them 3!) to 23. The outcome of this game was quite different than the first meeting, eh Aleck. —“O—** As usual Indianapolis high school teams lost again last night. —o— Bedford continues to suffer a losing streak. Last night down at Vincennes the Stone City crew were foiled to yield to the onslaught of the Alices, 42 to 34. Mary Beth will agree with us when we say it is a tough proposition to conduct a sport column when the home team is losing games. —Q—’ TURN OUT FOR THE ELWOOD GAME TONIGHT, FOLKS! I I W ILL BE A REAL BATTIK AND MW) 11 Mi s WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION. LET’S GO, TIGER ( UBS, WE’RE BAt KING YOl ! —o— Franklin's successors to the famed “Wonder Five” were no match for Coach “Tuhby” Moffett’s Tiger* Friday night. Team w«i r k plus good shooting contributed to the tl< ivnfall of Griz Vi ag ner’t protege*.

DePauw (37). Crawley, f. Costello, f Mountz, c M-rth, g Marshall, g. Stone c Loveless, g Stunklc, g Totals Free man,f M’Quistn, f Shirley, r. Coy, g. 11. Williams, g Andrew, f Green, f, Combs Reed Totals

Franklin (21)

FG 7 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 17 5 () 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

FT 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 3 () () 1 (I ()

TP 14

!) 6 8 0 0 0 0

It seems to be a great year for com edians. More than half a dozen of Hollywood’s funniest men have ri.-en to stardom -ince 1925, with Harry Langdon leading the newcomers. Among those comics who have “ai lived” is Chester Conklin. Chester began his theatrical career as a clown in a circus and for many years followed this vocation. In 1915 the big show with which he was associated came to Hollywood, and a producer spotted Conklin in the sawdust ring and weaned him away from the cirrus. That was in 1915. Since that date Conklin has appeared in hundreds of film productions. He is a co-featured with Charlie Murry in “McFadden’s Flats,” now at the Granada Conklin say- his only claim to distinction is that he has been married to the same woman for twelve years, and, adds Chesttr. “there is nothing funny about that.”

VONCASTI.E TO SHOW GIG ANTIC MOVIE "LKS MISKUA Bl.KS”

REELSYILLE NOSES OUT BELLE UNION

Winners Lag Behind At Half But Make Strong Come-Back To

Defeat Old Rivals.

The Universal-Film do France pro- —! duction has been secured by the Voncastle Theatre for local showing be-

12 ginning next Thursday.

** This picture, produced by the Societe des Cineroman-S' of Paris is of epic proportions. It s said to have taken more than two years to produce at a cost running into millions of

francs.

Many of the scenes of the French super picture were taken on the exact locations indicated by Victor Hugo in the novel. This entailed the necessity of reconstructing the main trtets 01 the towns and village- in which the action takes place, to appear as they did a century ago. So intense was the interest of the French nation in the

success of the gigantic motion pic- AL.S:-Horaes, cattle, hog-- and sheep

Althoug they were lagging behind, 11 to 8 at the half, Reelsville high schiM.i' fighting basket hall team made* .1 strong come-back in the final period Friday night to defeat their old rivals, Belle Union 22 to 20. The game was fast and hard fought from the first to the final whistle and the speedy action of both quintets kept the crowd in a constant uproar. Lewis was high point man for Reelsvillo while McUammack performed

be<t for the losers. Starting lineups wi re:

Reelsville, 22. Belle Union 20

j Tco much Crawley was another 1 reaso’t for the Baptist defeat. 1 rawley wa- everywhere on both offense ! nml lefense making a total of .'■even held goals, fou r of which were from the center of the floor.

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Uortello w; - second high man for 1 tha Old Gobi with a total o r nine j points, four held goal- and one loul throw. Seven of the points \v >re

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FOR RENT:—House, water, lights and garage. 507 East Hanna. See J. B. Harris or call 45. 29-tf. —Wanted— WANTFJD:—A woman or girl for general house work 101) Bloomington 457-Y. 7-lt. WANTED—Man with small family to work on farm. See or write Morris Burks, P. O. Box 332, Greencastle. 5-3p

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DEAD AND WORTHLES ANIM-

turo enterprise that permission was readily granted by town authorities -o that the reconstructors might do their work unhampered, tven to th > extent, in one case, of taking up a section of pavement and laying cob-

ble stones.

The streets of Fari

Phone 394, Brazil anytime. We pay

all phone charges. Nov. 7-72p. Jan. 30. 0

Earn $25 to $50 weekly addressing cards at home. Spare time. Experience unnecessary. Particulars, 2c

could not of i stamp. Allard Co., Gary, Ind. 7-lp

BOSSE YIELDS TO BAINBIUDOE H. S.

Coach Pruitt's Aggregation Trample On Evansville Team bv Top-

Heavy Score of 56-13.

course, be reconstructed, hut massive sets were built that are said to b? remarkable for their fidelity to th"

period represented.

Leading actors from the French stage were engaged to portray the characters created by Hugo, Gabriel Gabrio appearing as Jean Valpean. The other principal roles r.re enacted by players of equal note and the extia players, all in period dress, num-

McCammack bor thousands. Scott f'l m >

Dorsett throughout France, there wnthan six thou-and -eparutc ,-ceiies. So long was the complete picture that it was exhibited in a series of five

shewing*.

Univeiard has reduce I the picture to feature length, leaving out many of the side excursion- o dear to the

—Found— FOUND:—Yellow gold, lady’s 7-jewel—9-0-S Elgin wri.-t watch on flexible yellow gold bracelet, mona* gram M. H. L. engraved on hack, at Banner Office. 5-3t.

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marked up in the first half.

Bainbridge invaded Evansville on Friday evening and soundly trounced

One team can’t stay In tbr lime- Bo.-. ,e High of that city by the big light forever. After many year - of count of 56 to 15. Moffett \vn ; .lie

WOMEN:—Earn $16 di z n sewing aprons. Experience unnecessary; no

heait of the Fienoli an I leaving only selling. Easy, steady work, materia! the highly dramatic sub tame of the cut, Aiidtcs-ed envelope hri:c otory of Jean Valjean. Accon ing to tails. Go-hin l)res-ti Go-hen, N. Y. reviewers in the several cities ini 7-lp. which the picture lias been shown n o its present length, a gripping story 1 fhhV.on dinr.ei and all trimnii’uunfolds on the sc-heen in an n-tonls! 1 par eMeller.ee at t in Inn ' ai.d. .■ ing ruccr sion of “big cones.” , b-'t.