The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1929 — Page 4

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THE GREEN’CASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1929.

Alva E. Liaby, sal, off ex 201.40 T. R. Woodbum, off ex 8.75 jGeo. J. Meyer, ,-arae 40.04 Lena Cooper, sal, off ex 121.01 L<i Hamilton, off ex 5.20 T. R. Woodburn. same 21.40 F>lw. Eiteljoree. -aI 175.00 Edw. Eiteljorg*. brd pris .... 36.40 T. R. Woodburn, sher off ex .. 16.80 Onille O'.Veal, -al, milg 254.43 Orville O’.Veal. .ff ex 14.15 F. Mclmire, off ex 10.00 Ed Hamilton, ,-ame 11.15

253.33

. 37.50

112.50

. 17.00 .. 2.25

114.06

131.41 :

3.82 . 12.00

^Marcellne Day

Ralph Forbes

EXCLUSIVELY

Ail the new cape styles the new Whoopie dress. New porcelain prints Many beautiful prints. Sizes, 14 to 44.

S. C. PREVO CO.

A HOME INSTITUTION

Jno. Vermillion, .'al off ex . Lucile Hart, D* t supt .... Cha-. Marshal!, -al F'rank E. Ree.;, inquest Cha.'. T. Southard, co aty ex . S. A. Vermillion, sal, ex. ., M. Keck, Jack, tp por .... Si!ve> Ac Fallen Fmk tp por Fall Bros* nan e

C. Sutherlin A Son. 'ame 6.50 E. W. Tucker, Ru-sel tp por .. 4.96 Walter Bryar -ame 2.00 Wm. M. McGautrhey, same —. 40.00 C. T. Wilson, -ame 5.25 Put. County H •-al, same ... 65.50 D. W. Bain, ss.me 36.42 Fid ward.- A Da" “11. Mnr tp por 60.04 W. D. Conn, same 20.00 Hunter Bros., Mam tp por .... 9.95, ■C. A. Kelley. GC tp per .— 39.04 J. L. Etter, same 100.27 Walter Bryan, -ame 2.00 J. C Penney Co., -ame 28.90 Wright A Sh' taugh, same .. 108.09 J. F. Cannon, -ame 12.00, ''ut. County H -pital, same .. 70.50 Moore A- Cook, -ame 13.50 ‘Grogan A M I>r. same 14.00; J. L. Etter, Madsn tp por .... 3.15 i J. Sudran.-ki Co., same 62.88 ! i Chas. H. Reev r. -ame 50.00 C. B. O’Brien. Wshntn tp por .. 17.00i

Glen R. Frye. 23 20 ] Elmer Blue, same ... C'Ville Elevator Co. Jeff tp jior 7.50 ®' rt " "^. t ’ same Vota Keller, -ame 13.10‘y.f um 0Un,r ’ :iame W. K. Pritchurd, Clvdl tp por . 2.00 " lje ’ W. E. Hutch -on, CH rpr .. 133.66 ®^ ck Sales Co., -ame .. Ge . Hoffman ame 100 Browning Hammond Co. G. Will Conklin, ^ame 55.60 1 L - McFerran, Gas

Wm. Haymar, -ame 5.25 i

L. B. Cowgil!. CH

GRANADA

TONIGHT Final Showing

7 AND 9 P. >1-

10c-30c

RESTLESS youth

loves and girl who

Sparkling drama of adventurer of a college

defied convention and was placed on trial for ner life. It will thrill

you!

ADDED SHORT SIBJEI I "

Ira McKamey, same H. J. Shake, same C. M. Furr, same

... 44.90! ... 10.60! .... 7.80, .. 225.50 .... 8.50 .... 2.73

same 26.50

.. 138.60

VONCASTL*

tonight

Final Showing

“C HAIG’S WIFE”

1 AND

"•lh IRENE Rlc H

And WARNER BAXTR R

COMEDV AND KIN'OGKAMs

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

tMst.'MctsWest lnth , rsmunt c station/] WHITE A rrMi/ei

With MONTE fill £

DESPERATE pearl piralf

shots in the dark struggles in the

... and

MCNIc BLUE

2.J*

Ihrill^

wean',

romance ol rnnu^

played again.-! a setti,* whispering palms and „ la lf oon * i Him wonder. J years in the making, f ruB J

novel sensation!

MK KI T U'MEDV

TOPK -—FABLES

TONIGHT 8:30 P. M CLAIR HILL BAND

2:15.7 ANU9P.H lOcItk

BENEFIT SOPHOMORE HIGH SCHtMiL < LA>s

MONIES

AT THE VONY \"TI.E Thrilling adventut t < •

featur' the-

mance-

wyn-.May<r ows in th<to th<- Veim a tw'< e|ay'

Mi

i ti

mg ar,d rumatic adventur-'fete.-d oy a native trio* and ■ f the- - , -I viilaget apjie-n- when pearls ar<- ■ t:. i-Iand, hi- ‘.ght le<i and a di--ire- fur civiiiza- - 1- ve f->r the native girl dramatic ap-

*1,000.00

The-

pres-ion and the light to live,

college life, bu-iness and sensational mureje-r trial, father i- matched agair,-

Boti -• ike their all—Ie,-.e, .., , , ,, ,, ... .. . , Wabash \ali*-. Elec. Co^ -me

d'.. , ambition-, rutur< an mora ,, , , ^ ,. ...

, 'lary Jackson, Co. r codes—rn the outcome eef a single - ave in which a girls’ life hang- in the balan'.e. It i- one of the most intense, grit.ping, soul-stirring situations ever

presented upon the screen.

Tre plot i • v. C-f a white rr . .-unk to th<- 1 pulls himself wro ge<l . chivalr is lur ship, lashed ta'lrif* The ihi| a tropical pa .

AT

THE GRANADA

Yo

same.. 5.95| calIed bv

1st dist.. 43.871 AP 1 ' 1 11,1

A. G. Sutherlin, same 583.62

^ j g |Q j Lee Bryan, gas 2nd dist 107.80

Daisey McFarland, CH Mtm .. 12.00 l Thom * s R:ach .’ ' ame 8 ’ 0 °

C. W. Pfeiffenberger, jntr .. 100.83 , Une 4 Hendrick rd const G*'<. Coffma -ame JQu.83 z — ■ ■ s -

G’Castle Te!. Co., CH sup .. 71.10, k’andalia Coa. Co., -ame .... 315.02! G’Ca-tle Wat*- Work.* Co 1.951 G’Castle Gas 4 Elec. Co., -me .. 4.85]

.. 74.54 j

Mtm .. 25.00

FOLEYS

H0NCY TAR COMPOUND

<1< pi i

ting the g Getwe<

for

utn" the Columbia proGranada Theatr to- - a ten-* moral drama j, ■ ychologocal battle n tie younger and older )ne repre-ents the purthe , ther the modern ] lib».-rty, freedom of ex-

Guy Jackson, Co. F Supt .... 75.00 Orpheus Clia cl. Co F Ibr 3.00 Thomas Jin* -. same 3.00 Emmet Hur t, -ame 4.50 Albert AJle*. same 3.00 Hrace Robin- n, same 5.50 Lafe Steel, -ame 40.00

< O.MMI>>IONER> ALLOW ANt ES Mary Steele, -ame 40.00

Woodrow Wil-on to meet It adjourned in. October.

I: th'- next regular session Republican filiiiu.-ter- prevented pa--age of ■v ml <-sential appropriation bills, and Wilson had to call another session in 1919. Thi- ----ion -aw the death of Wilson’s Ycr-aille- treaty ratification and ih< tdoption of the woman suffrage ameiulin nt of the constitution. Cengr- i;h rat - during special sie - under the same rule- as during regular es ions. The President by pi"< lamation, emphasizes the sub-

FAMOUS (Ori.H . I*ItES(T(im

e^Cou^hs

Conlaina No Chloroform I

Other Harmful 1)^;, The use of medicine,

chloroform or dope to rel>i t , ing is dangerou- r : ^ Now anyone can get ou.ck .nl with a famous J

Thoxine. which c •

or other harmfu! drug

and pleasant to take.

Thoxine j s thoroughly *f : J cause it has a d ul ■ v -J the irritation—g • ■ • • -j temal cau-»-. and -’ j

Ferd Lucas, sal, off ex E«l Hamilton, off ex .. T. R. Wood bum, same W. E. Gill, sal, *.ff ex The Herald, off ex . .. T. R. Woodburn, -ame W. E. Gill, Clk asstn. .

40.00

' i . ■ v.i.ich b -i-lation is desir-

ed, but thi- in n* way binds Congre-s most instantly. Far -upirnrti . . sion, mav o what and patent m*-d «.

— client

it pleases.

ADVERTISE IN "THE BANNER’’ druffstore '’

excellent for sore thr a:. (jumI guaranteed or your - n . u,,! Cfc— and $1.00. • ( Owl’s, Floenor’s, ar.-; .. - .* j

255.00 . 15.00 .. 9.00 . 62.50

*188.33 | Maggie C. Hur-t, same

; 70 Sil us Th'w. ame 13.75 H»K MALE bt K. P. Mtl.i.l.NS 247.00 H. Rector, -ame 55.00.

Philip Hutcheson, same 5.00 The Banner, Co. F. Sup 3.00 Sanitary Supply Co., -ame .... 29.87 Enis Seastrum, same 32.30 J Browning Hammond Co., same 12.60 ! N. Concilia, same 34.91 C\ V. Dellen, -ame 57.69 W. J. Burks, same 4.35

Guy Jackson, -ame 8.50 ,' ola ( learwaters, -ame 87 40 J FIRST SPEC I.\L CONGRESS SINCE

E. L. Cowgill, same 38.00 High Point Oil Co., same .... 41.581 Floris Mc' ammack, same .... 150.37 j Will Wetz, same 2.43!

! Pruitt Hdw. & Lm Co., same, 5.58 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. (UP)—

EXTRA SESSION TO BE 22ND IN HISTORY OF U. S.

ONE IN 1922 < ALLKD BY

HARDING.

Walter Wright, same 28.25 R. P. Mullis, same 21.10 J. H. Pitchford, -ame ’ 1.50 Wright A. Shoptaugh, dpndts, 33.68

20.on

Goldie O’Neal, same

Ocie Claunch, same Mrs. C. Lawrence, same Mary R bertson, same . Maude Ha-kett, same ... ! Dooma York, same ’ Clara Bn>wn, same ..... May Williams, same ....

! Ethel tjuinnett, same 20.00

! Mrs. Ray Bell, same .. Elizabeth Sears, same

Herbert Hoover’s special session of Congress will be the twenty-second special session in American hi.-tory. Like its predecessors it will lx* of tremendous importance to the na16.00' t * on ’ s economic life, because of th. ;>0.oo tariff and farm relief changes which 16.00! are scheduled to be enacted. It will lx* 16.00 the first special session ince the one 20.00 l' n 1922 called by Pre-ident Harding, 3000'likewise for enacting an agricultural

tariff.

The very fir.-t session of C- ngress 30.00 j was 8 “special" session. It met in New 30.00 York, the National capitol, March 4,*

16.00

Wm. McGaughcy, same 5.00 . l^kH* an, l first action was thi imFrank Edwards, -ame 90.00' perative ta-k of canvassing the i-lect-ladiana State Sanitonum, nmts 197.13 l ora l votes by which George Wa-hing-The Banner, Pub. printing .... 48.00 tion was elected the first President. Chas. H. Rector, soldier burial 50.00 Washington was not inaugurate] unM. E. Cha-tian, soldier burial 50.00 til April 30 of that year. Frank E Reed, same 150.00 The first law passed by that

Jacob Mci'urry, same

SAILS TO FIND TREASURE ISLAND SEEN IN A DREAM -*■ ’ •* w x 'up <4»r<

Chas. L. Gardner, tx rfnd The Banner, prel hiwy ... C. J. Arnold, same Alva Bryan, same Pyna O’Neal, same David Isipossie, same .... Albert Siddons, same .... Verlie Greenlee, same .... Albert Cox, same D. V. Parkv", same

130.60 372.75

. 51.04 . 66.38

2V30

. 13.75 .. 2.50 .. 4.10 .. 2.50 . 1000 .. 7.50

spec-

ial session was a tariff law. It al-n passed laws creating the three executive department-, which have gra ually been increa-ed to the present ten The 21 special session- have been' held in 20 different congres c.-. Harding set u record by calling two special sessions of the Sixty-seventh C’on-| giess, in addition to the two regular sessions. The first one enacted the 1 Fordney-McCumber tariff law, and in

T. H. Morris, same 7.50 (the second Senator LuKollette and Ed. Hamilton, Pros off ex .... T-TSlgcoup of insurgents blocked th" hip: pstng tx rites 30.00 subsidy proposal of the admii i-tra-

H. E. Gill.

C. C. Gillen, otjers bond 12.50 S. C. Sayers, same 57.50

.. 16.14

MJ$ 16.20 19.65 52.50

H. R. Diel, rd enst .... Grant Allen, GR repair Henry Allen, same .... Levi Williamson, -ame A. G. Sutherlin, same Thos. Roach, same ,.G Vernor Hoick, same .. (.'has. Simmons, same ,. Clay Olliver, same ....

Arthur Eggers, same 17.85 Henry Phillips, same 21.40

Emery Nichols, same Rex Hathaway, same

tion.

Dreaming of a treasure Hand in the Pacific, Matthew F. Hramley. poor boy who rose to wraith ,

p.v, w ™ I. n-'-i o - - r*.-., k ,££

Of the recent president-, only Koosi velt and Coolidge culled no special I sessions. The administration* of eacli; have been marked by notable conflict with the legislative departments. Special sessions are usually called

11.95] to meet in March or in April follow20.40 ing inauguration. McKinley, succced53.0# ing the Democratic Clevela d tegimi

called Congress to meet March 15, 1897, and that body enacted the famous Dingley protective tariff. Tuft

16.20:called a special se.-sion to pass I'ayn 31.70! Aldrich tariff, which increased “pro

13.75

9.75'tection” still further. A second Taft

the purpose Hramley said, after the vision, he chartered an airplane at San Pedro Cal fie ocean, sighted the dream i land, and derided to get - ’ ‘ - ’ ’’

began the voyage, with inset of

sturdy craft to go there. Hramley, are shown above.

over the

The “Peary,” as she

Andrew Johnson, same .. ..

1 Layman Hepler, same 37.75 ( special session was called to deal with Geo. E. Ihomux, same 94.801proposed Canadian reciprocity, but it Albe rt Houck, -ame 17.40 [failed to accomplish its intended pur-

Joe Hinote, same 39.001 pose.

E. B. Wright, same 27.15 The Unite I 8tut 1 Tilden Mc.N’eff, same 37.00 1 World War during

entered

special sei

the i

sion |

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A new product appears on the market—n oil that challenges the world’s attention by iti'ifr usual properties, its extraordinary perforniaiK*. Immediately it puts all other oils in a cla-s b' Itrniselves—for it is the nete tvpe oil—and they ar* tl* old!

The oil in question is lso=Vis. It created »“‘ , - sntion when it was put on the market by the ' , Mn4 ard Oil Company (Indians) n few years «8' bdu it bolds the motor oil stage in the Middle West.

The reason is spectacular. People buy |sn=Gi because it will not thin out —lubricates all 'h' time — makes cars run better. ama:ingly betMl

This remarkable oil was not found ready rowi" The raw material came from the earth as «ru le “ Then knowledge, skill and infinite patien" *' r ' brought to hear on Nature's gift, and fr"tn tin- n ' bination came Iso-Vis!

In the research laboratories of the Standard ,1 il ^ Company (Indiana) arc men who could tell complete story of Iao*Vii — a long story couth* the work of many years.

lso=Via was not dMrovered It was devrl'H Skilled. highH trained men. chemists and hibrr*^

ing engwteers working in the rrsesr h biborst'se* j labored for year* to overcome the dilution of m '

oil.

They knew that none uf the motor oil* in 'vt-"’'''* were quite satarfactory hers use they would

out quickly. They knew that you

that

motorist - needed a “oonstant visrosilv m ' v

:;3

Company (IndiatM) workess never give up.

The interesting part of the story f<>r ymi i*' \! fact that scientific experts --scores of them--'

busy in the labonst/vriea of the Standard Oil • T puny (Indiana) every working dny 1 he' ao » ^ mg to give you exartlv the proHuds >ou neoi finest product* of petroieuoi that human skO

In the chemical division of the research lab lories are men giving profound study ,0 . '.L.a '•f petrobajra — seeking inforniation shall enabls skilled refiners to develop p<™ useful to man.

sndsrd

A'7 ? 7iar.„ , . , fr.‘ o :lr2S^i STUfl information relative to applying ihe P r0<,u

petroleum to mechanical power.

Discoveries and advance* important to lb''’"^ petroleum industry i- •^■•e resean n la 1 ’ ,

petroleum industry originate in these resean n ■ , atories. The development of Iso-Vis is but ^ many notable examples.

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