The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1928 — Page 4
THE GKEENCASTLE DAII.Y l:,\NNFT: MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1928.
A Stranger Is Coming To Town
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HE’S
HURRYING YOUR
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WATCH FOR HIM
WHO IS HE?
Was Bedfast With Rheumatism Until She Got Konjola
•This Nch Mrdicine Kestorcd My Health After A Drujt Store Shelf Of Other Remedies Failed,’* Says Lady.
Ricardo Cortez ha- a featured role in the new Chaney picture, an heads a east that includes liaibara Uedford, Chailcs Puffy, Muck Swain, Emily I'itzroy and Kai Schmidt. These play- , ers have been directed by Chiisten en ■ with such uncanny skill that they seem to be iivinir their roles rathe, than acting them. The film abtnols in tol.-c situation- and ha- bee prn- ; duccd on an elaborate scale, • tn tb result that the picture is i ifinitely well worth seeing. Lon Chaney fans in particular will find uiteitainment vastly to thedr likng a "Moekei)",
Girl lips Off folice; Crooks Killed In Trap
somewhat improved, but it is ll,,t thought probable that he will be abb to resume his work in th« Univer-ity, the*remainder of the first ■enic D
VIOLIN SI KPASSF.l)
illRI) MEMBER OF BANDIT (JANC. ES( APES IN (ifN BATTLE.
For many years the violin has been considered the star of the -tnnged instrument family. But in recent years, the musicianship ol Pablo ( a--als, the famous Spanish cellist, who appears here on Thursday evening, January 12th., at « o’clock in Me-
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TODAY and TI ES —
m.ymn u _ ^<iin kC
one of
I roles in his eareer.
CHICAGO, Jan. !*. (CP)—A dis-
. gruntled girl friend who tipped off
Ch.u ey hiivng found In this pieture I police to a holdup plot cost two ban- harry Hall, has dispelled this tradi- - (he most vivid and dramatic ] dits their lives late la.-t night. A tion, for, i|Uoting from an article in
third escaped. “Current Opinion,” “he has cb nit.nPoliie, warned of a plan to hold ui strated the technical and expres.-i mKinil F. Hubiuist, theater owner, on a ] possibilities of his instrument es his way home from his play-house, none of his predecessors. In his set a trap at the proposed holdup hands the ’cello takes on all the atscenc. tributes of the violin and combine llulpuist walked into the bandits’ something of many other instruments, “trap,” and when the thugs ordered as well, for while it can attain the him to bold up his hands, police op- lightness and brightness of th" violin oned fire. tone, it can also give the sonorous elJohn Bunk, recent reform school feet of the organ, it ean thrill and “graduate,” and Valentine Slima were mystify, it can move with its pathos
MRS. A. HEIST.
“Konjola ended my rheumatism and restored my health in general
"LKS Ml SERA HI. ES” COST
MILLIONS.
The Universal-Film de France Production, “Los Miserables', fr m the novel by Victor Hugo, produced by | , Cineroinans, of Paris, is the subject ' of discus-ion on the question of its cost. A paper commenting on tin fact that it cost rather over one and a half million francs to produce prais- , ■ I tin’s as “sound economy and real commercial sense.” However, Mrs. J. Sapene, director of Cinoromans, repudiates this estimate and maintains that “l.c.- Miserables,” which was produced on a magnificent scale, really cost four times as much. H<“ that all the qualities essential to
killed.
THIS \N KKk’S \\ HATHKR
Fair first part of wei k, followed by
and infinite sorrow, and it can sing as sweetly and tenderly as the hu-
man voice.
That it truly possesses some of tin
ran nrsi pa i oi won, luinmeu nj . . , ■ . „ u ,i„ c or t isrss.
week temperatuies will he generally
says above normal.
after a drug store shelf of other rem- .making this picture a world-wide sucedics failed,” -aid Mrs. A. Heist’s cess necessitated extremely heavy exstatement, living at 291 i Holden Avo. penditure to the tune of -ix million Ft. Wayne, Ind. francs, which, if the franc were at "The rheumatism pains centered in ' par, would be equivalent t< *1,-100,-my arm- and legs. The joints in my 000. Universal bought the United legs were stiff and swollen and out Kingdom rights for "Le- Mi-crabies” of proportion. I couldn’t bend my j and intend to release it in two mas-
fingers to lace my shoes. I could ive stories or episodes,
hardly move at times and everybody 1 The French super film, which is 1 looked upon me as a cripple. Even conceded to be the most -tupen louj baths and other treatments failed to motion picture ever produced in | help me and finallv I had to go to France, has been booked by the Yonbed because my feet anil legs were i castle Theater t r local showing be-
practically useless. 1 also suffered ginning Thursday.
Local firemen made a run shortly bef re noon Mondav to the residence of U. J. Moore, ulX East Washington street. It was thought by F’ire Marshal John Goddard that a piece of soot fell into the heat pipe from the furnace causing the smoke to be admitted through the registers into the house. No damage resulted.
A complaint on note in two paragraphs asking for u total of .slTOO. has been filed in the I’utnam Circuit
Court, Fannie A. Perkins versus Wil- boldly declared it to be a 'cello. Cas
ments is proven by a curious inei dent which occurred on shipboard when Pablo Casals returned Iron. Spain. Very few people knew that he was on board and he did not touch his ’cello until the middle of tlv voyage. The first time that he played it a crowd gathered, one by one, outside of his <ahin, enthralled by the squads that issued from it. After a few moments one remarked, “he must be a great violinist!” Another one scoffed at the first: "Can’t you tell that it’s a flute’.’” Whereupon several opinions were offered, among them that it was a viola, a human voice and there were even those who
with stomach trouble and was always' Gabriel Gabrio, in the character id h' im Om.ii liikins.
The first note
Jean Valjean, heads with i European cast.
distinguished
SUNDAY SERMONS
in misery after meals.
“A few days ago I started
Konjola and there was a remarkable j change in my whole system. Within j a week my stomach was in n good | condition. Then the rheumatism began to ease up and now there is not a single ache or pain anywhere in j
my body. Konjola is a God-send toj that surh “7numl.m- have never
suflerers if they will only give it a
fair trial.”
Konjola is sold in
the Owl Drug Store, and by an U.O; thonC , of t . hri , t . s f „„, ;W( ., s for whom be-t druggists ... all towns through-, thjs occasion has , itt | ( . ll0
luted February I, 1921 and the sec-
ond September 21, 1921.
The condition of Pi of. A. F’. Cald-
als, hearing voices outside, -topped and so the matter remained a mystery, until a Sherlock Holm. - ef the company investigated the ship'.- passenger list and found that it was
well, who is in t o Methodist hospit al none other than the great Pablo <’u.— at Indianapolis, is reported as being als.
mciit is reached by him in this powerful dra-
Lovc. hate, revenge, nerifice, intrigue—hr runs the gamut ot every human emotion in as engrossing a tale as this town has seen in years!
Played against Ihe -tirring background of Ruasir in revolt!
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Greencastlc a'., havin
all tho 1 ..
privilege of this cup of fel-
| lowsbip, countle.-s millions never
g heard of it. There are also
..ut (hi- section.
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I Ad\ .i flounce, who seldom attend the observ-
ance of this Sacrament.
RANK STATEMENT. Chuter No. 219. Reserve District No. 7. Report of Condition of The F’irst National Bank at Gieencastle, In The State of Indiana, At The Close of Business On Dec. 31, 19'-’?: RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of others hanks and foreign bill- of exchange or draf s sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in Item 1-b) $001,107.13 Total loans * 001.107.Id
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C omedy—“Smiths Customer”— Nt°
PREVOS’
VONt \STI.K One of Lon Chaney’s strangest disgui.-e- adorns him in “Mockery”, hi- new Metio-Goldwyn-Muyer vc-
j Every believer in Jesus, having ! thereby become a participant in the Lord's Supper, is under obligation as i a steward of Christ to “share the cup” with all who do not now have , this privilege. In the precious days that lie ahead of us on the way to Calvary and up from the t< mb
Overdrafts-, unsecured, S2,K(i2.7f>
1 . S. (iowrnment securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par values) $100,000.00
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hide now playing at the Vonciistle Faster, may we not consecrate ourTheatre. Chaney plays a strange, hall : S ,.| V( . S to the task of sharing thi.anima! Russian peasant in the new | wom | erfu | CU1 , with at | t . ast I)th .
picture, a graphic romance of the ftr .>
Ru-sian revolution directed by Ben-- ^ - : jatnin Christensen, the noted Danis i TL'E.NDAV’S I IVE BEST RADIO director of ‘The Devil’.- (ileus,” in
which Norma Shearer was .-tarred. I
All other United States Government -ecurities (including premiums. if any) $101,000.00 Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, ctc M owned Banking House, $5(5,OOii; Furniture and fixture-, s20.000.00. . . Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cush in vault and amount due from national banks Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) Total of Item- 9, 10, 11. 12. am! 13 $10(5,790.21 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets, if any
201.000 00 122,010.3.” 70,000.00 71,433.30 1 (>(),251.24
COMING WEDNESDAY OXl#* William Hains in ‘SPRING
) FI IND
0,545.00
5 ooo.oo 010.75
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FEATURES
WKAI Hook Up SUM) p. m. Everread y hour. AVJZ Hook Up, 7:00 p. in. Shtromlierg Carlson hour. W.lZ Hook Up Sum p. m. The Continental-. UEAF Hook Up 0:00 p. in. Nation ul I. ague of Women Voter.-. UEAF’ Hook Up 7-'00() p. in. Scibcrling Singers.
\ Good rhing I I i\now lirmrmliee 1| Mrs. Mary H (name furnish-' ed) San F'rancisco, Calif., says that “F'olcy Fill- diuretic \ery quickly -topped a had pain in my back, and ’ where I used to lie awake at night with rheumatic pains, I now -leep in comfort, and enjoy a good nighl’s rest." No one should suffer backache, rheumatic pains, sleep disturbing kidney and bladder ailments, when F'oley Pills diuretic may be so easily ; had and at so small a co.-t.—R. P. j MULLINS, Druggi.-t.
WHIN St I 1 n>’ VI OMomm AM DI'H 1 sink will m;HP 1H*M
everything that is BUICKfor only
Total
1,1 A HI I .ITIF5S
Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits •" Les- current expenses paid (irculating notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, banker.-, and trust c Hns the United States s 130,652. (, e
Amount due to banks in foreign countries ('• rtified checks outstanding Cashier's checks ou'standing Dividend checks outstanding Total of Item.- 21, 25, 2(5, 27, 2\ and 29 . .>U7,P>
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Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject in ^
p lyabie within 30 doyn): ’■Ginl '11 1 1IC)-it . sulliert In r)i..|.t-
day
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' 1927 INDMN* COQN Mori r
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You may Iiavc thought tlut you couldn't buy a Buick fv'r r..s little as .Jill95 — that you would have to pay considerably more for Buick quality. The truth is that you can have any one of tlirn- popular Buick models at this figure—a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster—all of them, cars ot true Buick quality. You have always wanted a Buick—and today’s Buick surpasses all previous creations. See it drive it — and on u the car )ou hare long wanted.
Individual deposits subject to check .S at.-, count), or itlier municipal deposits secure.1 by | 1 .
of assets of this bank or -urety bond Other demand deposits *
Total ul demand deposits (other than bank depo.-ithIn-
ject to Reserve, Item.- 30, 31, 32, 33, .ind 31
Inn- depo-bts subject !. Rrserw (payable after 11
30 days or more notice, and p stal savings):
Saving* di p.. it (ineluding time certificates of dcp..-u "' : than for money borrowed) Other time deposit-
I'Cal of time depositts subject to Reserve. Item-
3(5, 37, and 3X $75,120 • ^
I aili-t Slal.-s deposil.s (other than postal saving I.
War L.ian dep it account and deposits of United .S'- 1 )nlj disbursing officers R Total '
Sia c- of Indiana, County of 1’utnam, ss:
I. R. i!. Brown, Cashier of the above-named bank. i0Cl1 tb it the diove statement i true to the best of nn ki " Iffe, Bull- rilled and . wei a to before U rreet- AMe-t: /)ui me this (itb day of Janii i -., 192S. A. 15. II nr tS'al) JAMES It.'ZEIS. W. A. ™
No'ary I’ublle.
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•s: dans *i los t<> »i*m . coupes On9^ to tisio SPORT MODI 1 S * l 191 to * I A23
Al-' ' -1 /....I*. II m. Mil 1 .,. gninm.HrHl l»f» .11 hr tnlJrH. U 1 'e V.■ .V A. I . / ) it.n, 1.' r m>«..( <(tf.1r.1CJr, , m ,n I,.Sirs
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 4.-Plan.-aie in reudines.- for the greatest Agricultural Conference Week ever staged at Purdue, Junuuty 9 to 13, and above arc shown some of the outstanding speakers who will feature the progiam* and u -ccne at la-t year's -ucce.- ful Corn Show, which promise- to be bigger in 192k.
other tim.s during the week. Joseph M. Horun, head sheep and lamb buyer for Armour .t Co., Chicago, will discus- factoi.- that in-fluence the price of lambs on the cent to 1 market and review th outlook of the sheep bu-* ines.- as related to coni belt production, on Wednesday, January 11.
Dairy
tlv
and Treatment of Sterility Cows.” Prof. H. L. Kempster, of
l niversity of Mis-ouri will appear on the poultry program, speaking on lesons learned from thousands of poultry records and the breeding of bet-
ter quality into p ultry flocks.
Moffett & Dobbs
Piesid nt Edward ('. Eiliott ef Purdue i- well known to Conference vi. itors and he will appeal on the goner ul ptogidin January 10 and several
Dr. J. L. Axby, Lawrenceburg veterinuthm, will address the dairymen in Smith hall at 3 o’clock on the afternoon of January 11 on “Causes
R. M. Uoie, Franklin, prosh rnt of the Indiana Dairy Association, will preside at th- annual banquet at the conference on the evening of January 12.
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Repoil ol the cond t:.';' of ( itiy.en.; frust (!on:.‘ :i;l .' , l < fl l . 1 In the Stu’c of 1 idi ma, at : * v
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IL A. 1’r.ivvii, I’ri id.-lit.
A. G. Bro v. , Vic -Pre blent,
U. K. Hughes, Secretary.
L. J. Arnold, As. t. Secretary, RESOURCES M
Loans and Discounts
Aovair .'s in Estate.- und Trust- mg
O' r Bonds. S-curities, etc
1 ' er Real E Rate Ow nod
Due from I’rust C mpanies, Bunks and Bunker,. .:n<l ■ " Cash on Hand I R
Trust Securities Mor'.io a Notes Securing Mortgage Certificates Bonds for Safe Keeping Total *
i.lABli I TIES
Uupiti I Stock—Paid in Surplus Undivided Profits—Net Dividends Unpaid Time Certificates Savings Deposits Trust Deposits Trust Investments Trust Securities Bonds for Safe Keeping
Total State of Indiana, Countv of Putnam, ss!
1. Lois J. Arnold, A.-st -Secy, of the Citizens Tru-t ' ’
sottmnly swear that the above statement I ^
■''d' to ||. •’ore ii’o Mr- 7th d i\ ‘ ^
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