The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1929 — Page 4
(THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER,
FRIDAY, MAY 3,1929.
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“I Feel Like I Was Never 111;” Lauds Konjola Lady Relates Hon Master Medicine Freed Her of Six Months SufferinK.
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kidneys function perfcctly and I sleep soundly. My .stomach is in a wonderful condition, diffestinK all I eat. Gratefully and sincerely do 1 recommend Konjola,” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl dm*? store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire si tion. —(Adv.)
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MRS. IN A KNNIS “I feel like I was never ill, and 1 I praise Konjola a- the oidy medicine that benefited me,” said Mrs. Ina Ennis, :J020 Wren street, Indianapolis. "Six months ago I was afflicted with kidney and bladder troubles. I was unable to sleep and unable to enjoy life. Four or five times a night I was forced to rise due to irregular bladder action. 1 grew weak and shaky. “Konjol i went right to work, and when I had finished the sixth bottle, I was free from all my suffering. My
Robin Redbreast Well Known Bird
liobin Red Breast. Oh yes, we know Robin. Every girl and boy knows the robin. No one needs to tell us that it has a red breast, and that its hack is dull black. Mother robin wears a duller coat and baby robin sports a speckled breast. We all know that. Even though the robin is well known, it is interesting. We like to watch it getting its dinner. Its meals are eaten on th'' ground, but like all of us it likes dessert with its meals and that is usually gotten from trees and bushes. If you want to know more about that you must watch it yourself for that is the one thing that p: ople complain about when they speak of the robin. They forget all about the good it does when it hops over the lawn, cocks its head to one side, listens, digs quickly with its sharp bill, and pulls out a grub or a worm. Or when it scratches the leaves, throwing them about, and gobbles up the bugs and beetles, and other insects that will com ■ out from their hiding places at night when we are asleep, and do
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harm to the trees and other plants. The robin is with us all summer. It is about the first bird to return after spending the winter in the south, ; and about the last one to leave. Some! times we hear ol one staying with us | all winter. If we go hiking during, the Christmas Holidays and make a list of the birds we see, we are verylikely to have our robin on the list. , As many as fifty uml more have been seen in a Hock in this section 1 during Christmas Holidays. But wo, have to go to some sheltered ravine in the woods to see them. We say the robin goes south but it has been seen time and again, every month in the year, right aiouii'l
here.
You know the robin. Bo you l.r.o . its nest? It differs from rther la is’] nests in that it is plastered with mud. | You can see the robin i.i :|>r::t;;| picking up wet leaves and n.ud, and then shaping the nest in a i.i'-c round bowl, afterward liniag it with soft gra>s to make a nice place for the, four or five pretty blue eggs. Mother robin will sit on this nest] and spread her wii ■ to -lieit -r the eggs or the little ones f.om the rain and storm. Then comes the busy time when these little ones must be fid. There is hot much time then for -inging. In early spring Aobins would n rch on a topmost branch and call “Cluvr up!” “Cheer up!” but now he may have these words in his little heart, while his mouth must be used for carrying food and putting it in the babies’ mouths. The robin has a song and a number of other calls tha* are all cheer- 1 lui unless he is frightened because ] he or his little ones are in danger. It it worth getting u before sunrise to hear him begin the morning bird con-
cert.
Robins like to take a bath and! make use of a pan of water both forji drinking and bathing, if a kind heart-1 ♦ ed girl or boy will put one up where |Z they can get to it. |T Robins also like to have a table] set tor them on a shelf or window i sill where they can come for crumbs, j They lik" soft food. l ook for the robin any time after the middle of February, for that is i about the time when those return that have pent the winter in the south,! having left about the time of the first heavy snows, when the ground is covered and food is hard to find.
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MO&IIS NT THE OR \NAO \ Tom Tyler's last Picture under contract to play to-night and Saturday. A parentles- newsboy and a farmer United State, marine in the respective i entires of Frankie Dario and Tow Tyler join forces to bring to justice a band of mounterfeiters, who lire operating on a runeh in Idaho, in the Fit. production, "Idaho Red,” starring Tyler, which comes to the Granada theatre tonight for an engagement of two days. The adventur s of the big marine •nd the little newsboy are further complicated with the presence on the ranch of Mary Regan, who, through an inheritance, share.- the ownership of the ranch with the marine. Patriea Caron portrays the role of Mi.-s Regan. “Idaho Red" gives Tyler and Frankie opportunitie galore to display their hor.-ermuiship. In addition to the desperate ridii g, the FBO feature bristles with a numbi r of red-blooded fights in which Tyler demonstrates his ability as an athlete. o AT THE VONCASTLE The Apache,” the < oltimbia pro-
duction to be shown at the Voncastle Theatre on Saturday is a vivid, adventurous love drama set against the colorful and romutic background of the Parisian, underworld. Amid the clinking of glasses and -ongs of revelesr, aching hearts work out their own salvation and find happiness in the lowly garrets of the French lower classes. A love that knows no poverty, a heaven of dreams, a happiness as fragile as a bundle, bring a lump into the throat of the audience as livers are torn apart by the merciless hand of the law. It’s life—the sort of life that touches the heart and grips the soul, powerfully presented with a rare understanding of the ways of the apache and the Paris secret police.
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ROBIN
School INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLORING
le -tail first with the sky which should he a light blue. Next the dis.int hills, which should be a light purple and blue; the fields in the middle ib-tance warm gray, shaded with light yellow and brown. The foreground will he green with a touch if light yellow and brown. The large tree at [the left is in full bloom, which will bo pink, and the trunk a warm gray. I he house will be white. The trees in the distance should he gray and
j brown.
j Now we will i dor the robin, and the blossoms. The robin’s breast is ! r, d. a light red, shaded darker near the throat; the throat is streaked with white and dark brown, almost black. The beak or bill is a yellow, almost an orange shade; the back, wings and tail are gray and brown, with a lit-
j tie shading of black.
i The cherry blossoms are pink and white, with a touch of yellow in the centers; th - bud- deep pink and rose; the leaves green shaded with brown
land the branch ft warm gtu.\.
With these suggestions use your own knowledge of the birds, flowers, I etc., and make a nice picture. i
Men <md women everywhere use and recommend
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TONIGHT And SAT. With TOM TYLER FRANK'K DARRO In “IDAHO RED”
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VOICE . OF THE . (HORM \ KAfll DANE / \^MAIVTHA UEEPEAw \
A shat splintering tnc nichl and lla n an !’ lllir i f maddening * gpence ■ , . surprise
I rami I by a Hand of < unterfeit-, its -But Bov, How He Fights ( Back! You'll Love This Stirring i Picture! | LVS I OF I HE SERIES OE si PER - THRILLERS COME EARLY FOB YOUR CHOICE
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An innocent uaith daiimid J* — \ girl who loved htm-'™
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