The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1931 — Page 4

THE DAILY DAN ft !-;k, < ,KhLN CASTLE. IMDIANA. THURSDAY', .JANUARY 22, 1931.

A FEW MORE WINTER COATS LEFT

The few coats we have left we are offering at less than Half.

$27.50 COATS $13.75

$35.00 COATS $15.00

*45.00 COATS £19 75

Sizes are broken, but wonderful values.

NOTICE

With ii Dollar purchase a I’KMh: TK’KKT for childion to (he V<>N( AS'll.i; Theater will be Riven. Ticket must he presented with a paid admis sion ticket by mother or dad. \SK I’OU THKM.

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DAILY M A TIN I L 2 P. M. Nights At 7 and 9 P. M. MIDNKiH I slltm TA T.UY S VTl RDAY 11 :d0 P. M.

Today 1 ’ >h,iv ' “LION A Nit IIIK LAMB” —10c ■

Friday 25c

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SHOEING and Saturday SHOW 25c r }\J

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TABS ULt OUDS OP PUOMINPN T IN 01 \ N A M.T TLA MS

Huntiiigtu Tech (liuiiil I j ShortridKc t lii'U'ls.) JelfcM’-sonville Kokomo Jc ff (Lafeyette) Lebanon l.ogauspol'L Marion Mart' isville Muncie Newcastle Mn ‘on ( Richmond) Kush vi lie Shelbyville Wiley (Terre H.) Valparaiso Washington

ANNIVERSARY LI NCI I EON OF kl\\ VMS CLUB

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large dividends in the life of the nation. Kiwanis helps men to measure their own lives and to come to some understanding of what the real measurement of life actually is. How small we measure life? This U one of the jfreatest question, any man ever faces. Shall we measure life in terms of time? Has the man who has lived the longest lived the best? Time is a relative term, and it is not an adequate measurement for the real worth of life. Shall we measure life in terms of our material possessions? This is a very popular standard of Measurement just now. Hut is it an adequate one? Does leal life consist ip the abundance of the things which a man possesses? In our most serious moments we know that it does n it. Shall we measure life in terms of ,ucde'ss, in terms of our achievements? What do we mean by -access? If we measure life in term of success, then, the man who has very low aims in life and who realized them easily, is a successful man. Life cannot he measured truly in terms of success. How then, shall we measure life? There is just one standard which meets all of the requirement-. We are to measure life in terms of growth. Unless we are actually growing in our character we are not living in any real sens<5 of the word. Unless we have a Irettdr understanding of the fundamental forces of life today than we had yesterday; unles we have a finer apprcciation of beauty and truth than w*e had last week; unless our sympathies for our les fortunate fellows are a little deeper than they were yesterday; unh -- our loyalties are a little deeper, our spirit more in harmony with the Ltcrnal Spirit at the heart of the universe, and our whole life richer ami Iretter than it was last

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the ordinary western melodrama, “The Utah Kid,” starring Rex Lease.;

PLEASANT GARDENS

Hissler

Besides the star, whose lean hand- Ml « n(1 Jo< #ll(! some length, all-round ability to ride, sp, ‘ nt Sundaj ' wlth Mr - «'"! Mrs. ^ shoot and do athletic etunts in keep-! le Y Hissler at Putnamville. ing with the western hero the femi- j Skelton w!;o nine lead is taken by Dorothy Sebast- , mon , a ig iluprovlng ^ ian, whose dazzling beauty recently ...... adorned “Our Blushing Brides.” The I ™ ' ' Cha Phillipa of Br «il generally high calibre of the cast is vt8iMnR Mrs Fo, ' ea, Ak ^-

PAR.MKBS KILL WOLVES ANDERSON, Ind., Jan. 21, (UP) — Farmers living the vicinity’ between Alexandria and Summitville have killed four wolves and seen others in their fight against the animals which have been attacking livestock. Resi-

kept up also by Tom Santschi, grand | old fighter of the villian school, whose 1 forbidding scowl and muscled menace are as delightfully formidable as ever; I oy Walter Miller, darkly handsome serial hero who plays a .sheriff here | in an extremely sympathetic and unusual manner; by Boris Karloff, wh se villainies have graced scores of icheens; by Mary Carr, grand old lady of the screen, in an “aunt” role, and c;hers of interesting types make an exceptionally well-balanced cast. “The Utah Kid” is extraordinarily good western entertainment. It has many interesting spots of scenery’,

dents -aid there are more wolves at fascinating plot and well acted and

large in the vicinity this year than for j excellent recording.

many years.

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Added to the Voncastle’s Fridayj Saturday program will be the first of | a series of Monkey comedies known as “Chimp," who will be seen here in

In Greencastle in the first of this series

| entitled “Blimp Mystery,” and anj other Silly Symphony cartoon,

ofj Today the final showing of “The

iiiayi-. j oi iricil he pa.rons of the I Lion and the Lamb” will bold the VonY i.-t ’>• tin : ’ r t " Pri‘ |, iy and Sat- astle's screen, which i.- a tense drama ltd :.v. instil.i , .m nis it, in an above of London’s underworld.

t niisual Cast of Stars Sparkles

“ The Ptah Kid”

An ex teptinnally sciutillant cast

Mrs. Belle Stockwell

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with Mrs. Reggie McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Doc (’raver visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. n,.

Tucker.

Miss Myrtle Landis went to x,. Haute Wednesday evening to sw ^ aunt. Mrs. Sam Chadwick, who j. the Union Hospital. Mrs. Mose McCullough spent 5. iirday afternoon with Leota Shot,

ter.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert I^miisofT, re Haute called on Myrtle Laiidiji Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mice and 1; dren of Brazil spent Sunday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Reggie McCullough

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year, we have nut really lived. Kiwanis presents to men a leal standard of measurement. It builds into the lives of men tho.se eternal principles of both individual and social growth which make life really worth while. “Kiwanis is sixteen years of age 1 glorious age, mid-adolescence. If 11 hoy or girl at this age should -uddon ly stop growing, we would he alarmed. Unless Kiwanis goes on from adolescence into young manhood, ami then on to maturity, it will cease t,, live. May we help to make tin.- a happy birthday, by pledging our reiie\ ed allegiance to the club for the future.”

NOTED EI(;i RES ARE COMING TO

-liAiLUJ MATIN PL OR MGH'I Dashing romance ol heroism and gunfin in 1 he old M est! M)l)T:i‘ MONK! V ( OMLDY \N1 • SILIA s> MPHO.NY CARTOON ITS \ FINE SHOW umuwr.. '.varw

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OUT S T A N DING I E< I I RERS ( ( INt. I.i l M\ERSII 1 I OR PLATFORM APDRKSSKS

DePuuw University -ludent.s w have an opportunity duting th months of Feluuun and March to hear some of the great men ami most eutstanding lecturei.- In America. These men will he brought to the 1 ampus for platform addresses that

will be free to student-.

’The first of this group will bMaurice G. Hindus, a leading author ity 0:1 Russia and it.- people, who will appeir here Sunday, Febiuary 8, before the l Diversity Ve-per Service Mr. Hindu- is a native of Russia who came to America at the age of 1 t. He i- a writer and lecturer who has traveled widely thiough tie con

neuts of Europe and Asia.

The next on the list is Sherw ol Eddy, anotber great woihl traveler and widely known speaker. He wdl make two addresses on the DePuuw campus on February II arid 1J. Mr. Eddy has worked among student f

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SALT. OF REAL ESTATE FOR

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Notice is hereby given by the undur.signed Clerk Tieasurer of the ('it; of Greencastle, Indiana, that by virile of an Act of the General A .-enihly of the Stale of Indiana, approved Mulch G, l‘.!2!t, entitled Cities an I ’ibwaia-Officers to collect and enforce Barrett Law Asessmcnlx a d Pay Bonds.” Section 5 of said Statute entitled, “Enforcing Collection oj A. . inenU,’’ that said ( lerk Tieasurer of said City of Greencastle, India a, will offer for sale on the Fit t Monday in Fcbruaiy, being February 2, l!).'tl, at II) o’clock, the following described real estate towit: Owners Name Street Property Description. Amount Olive Day. Corp N. Jackson Pt Lot TO, O. P. $2G.ll

Fled Lancaster St. Paul’s Baptist Church. Willard Stan-ill Marie /.aharakos Emory O. Bratton Geo. S. Check Saiilda Huffman

Mattie lear Mattie I/ear J. E. Cash

Walter G Sublett

Callie Battle

D. C. Brackney J. H. McCandless

A. C. Garton J. E. Cash

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Idiana Indiuiin Indiana

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College College

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Lot 8, Blk. 5 Lot 5, Grubb Add. Ia»t 8, Grubb Add.

Lot 118

Pt. Lot 18

Lot 16

Pt. Lot 3, Voss Lot 12, Gru^ i Add. Pt. Lot, J. Peck Add. Pt. Lot 10, Commoners Pt. I.ot.21 Allen A dd. Pt Lot” 21, Allen Add.

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Said sale shall be at the door of the City Hall, in said CiU and “j.. no event shall any property be sold for less than the then existing delinquencies in all assessments of the character by law specified, together with inteiest thereon at the rate of six percent piy annum after delinquencies occurred, and the )>enalty as specified in this Act being ten |»-r

edit, and the cost of publishing of notice of sale.”

The undersigned Clei^-Treasurer of said City makes this sale by virtue

of said Art and as required by law so to do. This notice dated this 15th. day of January, 1031.

• • FRED E. SXIVELY,

* Clerk-Treasuier

City of Greencastle, ind.

your credit k 1, J latisfy all your < itors. Get nci money here 1\ t our bill-.

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ut one c isv to meet rack-of obligation of a lot of sc iitrrcd * d t ' r months time to pay ' • i i'd ci'iifidcnxio obligation.*

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Phone 15

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