The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1929 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, JANUARY IF 1929,

Mu trvatinn l*hei.onH;| 1 «l Denuuid (»■ \ icl'* \ h|>oKuIi AlllHiu«h tli.' Hu ii-f 1 ' ‘r llo . t so serious as in 1!UN. authorities stress the importaiu f of taking every .possible precaution for fear of the com- _ plications which invade the weakened == svstem after a flu-attack. = ' 'phev urae, especially, prompt treat- =; nient of every cold, a- colds lower — the hodv resistance and make it etisier ^ for flu or pneumonia to li>'t#H foot- ^ That the imblic i- heeding tliis ^, warning is indicated hy the phenonrtp- == nal demand fop Vicks \apoUuh, thf *| famous external treatment which — leaned to fame almost overniKht duiine the 1!»IH epidemic. In spite of |p! tripled capacity, the Vicks laho.ator- = \e< aro one*' more operatmF ni^ht aiul =3; day. and jars are now beiiiR = produced every 24 hours.

SILKS \ \LUKS TO 82.(10 88c Yd.

83.50 CORSETS SI’KCIAL LOT $1.98

Curtain Nets \ \l.l ES TO «5c 29c yd.

Roys’ & Girls’ Union Suits MI’NSINGW EAR y 2 price

SILKS

Wool Dress Goods

Curtain Nets

Ladies’ Underwear 82 0(1 FMON SI IT’S

V M l FS TO 83.00 m

V VLl'F.S TO 82.00 5 D.

V AU KS JO 75c

SI.39 Yd.

88c yd.

39c yd.

88c

CORSETS

W ool Dress Goods

Pure Silk Hose

$3.95 Blankets

\ M.l ES 8 Mill \ND 8.5.00

\ \LI KS TO 83.00

59c

PART WOOL

$2.98

$1.79 yd.

$2.98 pr.

GLOVES

English Prints

Silk Hose

Ladies’ Hats

( II VMOISETTES

25c VALUES

IILL FASHION

VALUES TO $5.00

(>9c 89c pr.

15c yd.

89c pr.

Choice $1.00

popular juvenile star, Charles “Ru.,dy = Rowels will he seen in his latest pics’ture “Var-ityi” an Authentic Collep. g story which will delight both old anti S younp. The picture will show a two SEI day's enKairement closine on Monday g Nijfht. Clair Hull and hi- popular Ja/z Si Rand will also have a suitable pot on |jjE | the program during the screening of 5= , the sport subjects. At the Granada tonight and SaturE day will be seen Sir Hairy louder, = ! world’s famous Scotchman in hi.- fir t SS j mid only picture “Hunting lower, Si which is sure to please. ^^1 The screen offering at the Granada H for Sunday an I Monday w ill be “I,onoj some Ladies” a First National I'icturc starring Anna Q. Nilson and L. wi S Stone one of the season’s most biilS Hunt domestic farce.

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in the screaming role of a laxi driver, tearing through Iraftic for love and loot!

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antics.

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w ith MUITHA SLFKPFR and III C.H TRFVOR

SUN.-.MON, (NIGHTS ON'I.Y) 1 ANNA (L NILSSfi AND LEWIS STONE in

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ALL-METAL DIRIGIBLE FLOATS

f The City of Glendale, built as the world’s fir-t all-metal dirigible, floats without power in ic initial test at Glendale, Cal. Roilers, turbine and propeller remain to be installed. Inset is Captain T, D. Slate, designer and builder of the craft.

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OBITUARY Sophmnia Fthel Grimes, daughter of Benjamin and Cora Grimes, was born near Bainbridge, Putnam county, Indiana, on the 23rd day of February, 1H!I4, and counted her la>t mile stone of preparuti n on the Idth day of December, 1028, having traveled her earthly pilgrimage thirty-four years, nine months and twenty-five | days. Sop'nronia label Grimes and Samuel Dial Noblet were united in marriage on the Iflth day of April, 1!U0, to which union was born three children, two sons, Samuel Arnold Noblet and Ba-el Leon Noblet, and one daughter, Betty .1 Noblet. Sophronia has journeyed ahead to the land of Kternal Day there to meet her father, Benjamin Grimes, and one si-ter, Mrs. Ro\ie Terrell, who have preceded her, and with them to watch for and await the coming of her loved ones, whom she left behind in this land of preparation, her husband, her two sons and one daughter, a mother, one sister, Thelma Grimes, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss and to prepare to meet her when they too have found the secret of Kternal Life. I Of her disposition we ran hut say, . to know her was to feel you desiren to be her friend. Her family was her ambition. A kind loving mother, one such as God gave to earth to hind up

PRINCIPALS IN DRAMA OF WITCH MURDER TRIAL

the wounds of Hi- children by teaching them the lesson of humility and submission. A kind and dutiful wife with but one wish and that to please her companion. To her friends and | to the unfortunate she possessed the heart of pure gold never turning the needy away empty handed. In her early life she espoused the faith of the Missionary Baptist, of which church she was a regular attendant until the time of her marriage; thus early in life she began to lay the foundation of a beautiful Christian Character. When she married and removed to another community where there was no church of that denomination she was not a regular attendant of any church but remained true to the faith of her early life until and at the time of her transplanting. In these two plats, in the Garden of the World, did she grew, blossom and bear fruit unto Kternity and Kverlasting life. Of her Christian life we wish to say, she was one of those sweet con--istent characters following after the Shepherd of the Sheep and trying to lead her loved ones and friends to the best there is in life and in so doing she lived the advice of the Master “In as much ns ye have done t unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto Me.” Oh! As we hear the cry go up from all sides this day of our tears, we come to the closed door to pay our resp' t to our sister, daughter, loved one, friend, wife and mother, "Why"'.’ There comes the answer wafted back on the wings of memory of the Man of Galilloe, when He said, “1 have need of them.” One more bright star in the firninent of Hope to beckon us to that Sunshine Land. Can you who mourn today say that He ha- made a misjtake? NO—You will be the better ! for the trial. Just another Question Mark, we must answer with a prayer and with faith. Can you say that she did not come to the desire of her heart at the proper age of ripening like a sheaf of wheat cometh in his season.

INDIANAPOLIS — On*. Owens, .38, must go to church every Sunday fur the next six months and remain perfectly sober during that period— or pay a fine of ten dollars and costs and serve thirty-days on the Indiana State Farm. That was the sentence passed recently by Municipal Judge Clifton I!. Cameron when Owens admitted he hail just finished serving a 40-days’ sentence on the farm for drunkenness, as an extenuating cir-l cumstance that he hadn't been to church since he was a boy.

THKATRKS TO GIVE FINE PROGRAMS OVKR WEEK-END

RICHMOND—Mr. and Mrs. Rich-! ard Elvoid escaped pro.-ecute n on liquor possession charges here when Judge G. H. H oe I sc her ruled that a search warrant had not been properly served at their home.

INDIANAPOLIS — Fire losses in Indianapolis irr l'i'28 will be nearly' $1,275,000, according to advance figures submitted to the board of safety j recently by Harry E. Vo hell, fire chief. The total loss in 1!»27 was $813,000 and the number of runs ),- 407 in 1028.

(HAPTKR ONE THE NEW SERIAL “TARZAN THE MIGHTY’

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Tn.d of three at York, Pa., for the murder of Nelson D.’* Rehmeyor because he would not'uttiv render a lock of his hair to relieve a supposed curse has brought out curious beliefs < in 1 voodum.' Above, on . xtrnnr right,is Wilbert G Hens, one of the accused; top left center, John H/BIymysr, wit.n doctor, accused, top nght center. Sheriff Jonas H Mengee, host of the accused; extiem* lelt i John Curry, third defendant a mere boy; below, "murderers’ row” m York jail. Awe* V> IF . .ann, prosecutor, and u<n knife found beside Heiuueyei’s body.

| The management of the Voncastle and Granada Theatres has announced a vi ry wi ll-balanced program of movies for theatre patrons to be shown for this week end, which will be pleasing to the theatre goers of both these

popular play house-.

At the Voncastle for the last times to-day will be seen I yin Chaney in his nivatest characterizatu n which he portrays as the crippled ruler of a kingdom of cutthroats in his finest pictuie "West of Zanzibar.” It is hy

far, Chaney’g greatest role.

On Saturday will be seen Marshall Neilau s Hilarious Comedy achievement, “Tuxi 13", featuring the ever popular and comical Chester Conklin

which provides many laughs

thrills through the entire pictuie. new serial will begin it’s initial showing on Saturday also entitled “Tarzan Die Mighty,” a chapter play in fifteen

episodes, which will thrill fan-

| admire reiiaHaul ion.

• Sunday at the Voncastle, the

■ — V V* wve ~T — ■> V ' N ex; Kick ard,'for the last time, i„ his ( beloved Madison Square Garden, the sport* 1>ins built in; New,YorkTwo former employes are shown standing guard ov. r the c.rs< dww.thousands to.the.Garden for a final glimpse of the late promoter.

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