The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 June 1924 — Page 3
Children make constipation a habitrelievo them with Kellogg’s Bran
TOE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JUNE 24. 1924.
u nite Pino Blister 13 Quite Injurious
ChilflrPn punish themselves terribly ^ignoring nature’s demands. They bring constipation upon themselves, jhiv invite the many other diseases winch can be traced to constipation. Immediate steps should be taken to rI j them and keep them free from this
disease.
It takes ALL bran to be 100 per cent effective. That’s what Kellogg’s is—ALL bran. That is why doctors everywhere recommend Kellogg’s. That is why Kellogg’s Bran carries a monev-baek guarantee to bring permanent relief, if eaten regularly, in the most chronic cases of constipation. That is why Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and kmmbled, has brought gloriobs, glowing health to thousands—because it is ALL bran. Ko matter how long ono has euf-
bring permanent relief '* EATEN E\ERY day—at least
two tablespoon!ids—in chronic cases,
with every meal.
Kellogg’s Bran is delicious. It has a. crisp, nut-like flavor that simply delights. the taste. It is a wonderful surprise if one has been used to ordi-
nary, unpalatable brans.
There are many ways to serve Kellogg s Bran. Eat it with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals. ( ook it with hot cereals. Look for the recipes on every package and try it in muffins, bread, griddle cakes, etc. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, is made in Battle Creek and is sold by grocers everywhere. It is served by the leading hotels and clubs.
v-i.i i Qnt and Gooseberry Bushes Hosts of Disease.
HARRISON OPENS THE CAMPAIGN
' ■ ' t>' the Vnlied State.- Department
, of Agriculture.)
re pine was once our most im.i.ut crop, holding top place •' production from i(52»> to It is now down to fifth place,
! -" css owners of this timber take
" n th*’ ravages of the white ■liM.T rust will drag it down to Mtion o! -till less importance. This now attacking white pin>*s
all the important regions where It grows in tliis country—In New Eng-oi.-d. the Lake states and in the i’a* ■ i.ie Northwest. There are eight nut.ve white pines in the United States, .nelii ting the eastern white pine, west- ■ rn white pine, sugar pine, Umber pine, whitebark pine, Mexican white | pine, fox-tail pine, and the bristloc " :le I'itie. The Himalayan while
DlOOD impurities ere puir.pe. by! !' B i" 1 ' 1 th " s V' n * or w,nhrlan l ,iue •D the heart into the face. That i; ' e< “ n introduce(1 froni Europe ahd
Pimples
what causes that grainy appearance, 1 :m> 1,1 ’ e f *' u nd to some extent In that muddincss, SEilov.T.css, pimples, ,iarl;s :ind cemeteries. All of the*, e blackheads, acnc, :cd spots, and that , ' ines > tlie native anj introduced vurl-
i ni p o s s i b 1 e i t , : s - ure susceptible to the blister
iVi’A “something” , rust.
which no face Since currant and gooseberry cream, massage, bushes are the intermediate hosts of can cover < firwir thls (llsease the white jtine, the way beautify! The 1 10 P rotect ,he Pines Is to destroy all foundation for a ° f ,he ,,usht ‘ s 111 the pine timber or beautiful skin near This is the only practical simply is n o t j tnethod. The spores of the rust oan-
there, and no face treatment can give not be transferred directly from one j* to you- But increase your red- pine tree to another and "produce the
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apprenticeship in the hardest and best school of florid oratory—tne South. He has held the senate spellbound with the race of his wnt and rive of his words. He knows how charm, enrage, hypnotize an au-
ience. He does not fail here.
If there was any lack of enthusi-j blood-cells,—and quickly 'the ruby "disease. They" must first *flnd U a” live s.-m when the convention began, there ti , nt . of Punty begins to glow in the gooseberry or currant leaf to irrow on
roars of laughter, boos, hisses, it will do it every time. S. S. S. cheers, as Harrison cracks his sharp builds the red-blood-cells you need
for a beautiful complexion. Begin using S. S. S. at once, and give yourself what you have been working
whip against the hide of the G. 0. P.
elephant.
Harrison denounces the last four forj f-j-~yea> s.
S. S. S. is sold at all good
storea in two aites. The larger sue
is more economical.
^ Worlds Best
tears of Republican administration. He -peaks of the "vacillating foreign licy of the Hughes-Harding-Cool-je" government, and the Ganien, inking of the League of Nations,
ells its approbation.
He gives the Democrats of congress j
e credit for effecting tax reduction, ^ ness i n (be- same old way. according
enouncing the late Mellon plan as . to the same oll i ru i e .» n iniquitous financial scheme fori of r ri- - relief of the wealthy onlv. He! ,, v . ° 0 !• fc , ■ ■ *
„ . A, • ! None of the economic misfortunes
raises Senator Simmons, the Demo- , ,
. . , . , „ , nave stirred the sleeping spirit or ratic financial expert, and father,^ the chin coolness of the the proposed 40 per cent surtax, j ident H(1 has slowly travelled e tells the delegates that the j he vehide8 of hi etoeS( mocrat.c party has always been | vain]y protestin(f but not pressin(? ,e party of the people, by the peo-; forward to the task> assuminff but e, and or e peop e. i not , asser ^j n g,. flinching but not fight-
und the spores formed there will Infect the pines. The,United States Department of Agriculture Is carrying on campaigns far the uprooting of the carrant and gooseberry buahae in white pine regions. Last year the cost of this work averaged 18 cents un avTe, but th« dafiartwoDt <wyi that tt would pay eTMi tf tke cast artouM
■*oiat ag, ut $2 an acre.
^oodModiohie Spraying for Fruit R©t
Ifidioates Good Reauto
Bpetrlag Mawkorrias trr tke ••««- trot nf le«f-ep« dhnmeea ham Itr Mil tv kn miMMeenderf. a«d a few «rs t* wldtiy heogMoe kWM i»pr«ywl regutwrl* for Irmt rat s*f hare neparteg an appant rataKlaa In lease* Tke hut ayarenattc uepari taunts, hvwoTer. fur tka outre! «f fruit rots by spraying were mud* by the United States Deparlinent of Agriculture last year, and airKnugh the results of this one season’s work must be regarded us Inconclusive, some fu
Forty-eight years ago in St jnK> In ever ^ iss , ue he has qui bbled; ! vorable results seem to be Indicated.
:uis,” he said, “the hosts of Dem;cracy met in convention to dedicate ihemselves to purging corruption
nm
! in every fight he has floundered.’’
| Of Wilson:
Various sprays were used, and no one seemed to show a marked Superiority over another, Indicating that no
the public service. We meet ' Would *hat we had in the White | re ally satisfactory spray schedule has lav for a re-dedication to the same House the spirit of j lim whose he art | jet been worked out. The Investigae of gold melted in the sympathies of i tors feel, howtver, that the result* J, ‘ ,, ...... the world, whose courage knew and justify the conclusion that sprayln4 hi" iitTeror rJ f? ave no quarter, whose qualities of : with bordeaux mixture, and In some hi- utterance and woven through . . , . > . • - catch ! cnses dusting, reduced the losses frot.i
was denunciation of the Mellon statesmanship caused mm to eaten
plan, ridicule of the Administra- th « first whisperings of domestic disforeign policy, sallies at a situ- ord " r j and Vlf;uallze and P rescrlbe for
tion in w’hich “congress does not W01 d unres t.
«(! the president and the president Briefly he laid down the purposes not lead congress"—and scath- °t the Democratic party, it returned
S references to oil. | to power, to:
"There was corruption then—forty-, 1. Restore integrity in public ser-
%ht years ago,’’ he said, “there is vice.
JG6S
saturnialia of corruption now. here were disgraced public officials
2. Rightly enforce the law.
3. Readjust tariff rates and reduce
en, repudiated by their party and transportation charges,
ttder arrest; but today Fall goes | 4 Bare campaign bribery nn d pun-
molested on his ranch ,n New ish e]ection frauds
exico; Daugherty sat with presi-. „ , .
approval at Cleveland and ^ 6 ’ Reheve a g riculture b >’ restorin «
rot which developed after the fruit was picked sufficiently to more than Justify the expense of the treatment. Strawberries are grown In this country under a great variety of conditions, and spray schedules must necesvsarily he varied accordingly. The result of the first season’s work seems, however, to indicate that in the region of Beebe, Ark., where this work was done, strawberry rots may be reduced by spraying. It Is accordingly planned to extend these spraying tests.
ential
augherty’s attorney was chairman ( * b, ‘ purf aMriK P ower ° 1 ‘ irnier '
the committee created to oil the dollar,
earn roller of the worst boss-rtdden 6. Reorganize and reform the
nvention of a generation. 1 ’ | c > v '' service.
And again, Harrison said: ‘‘Oil 7. Adopt a progressive reclamation
»s become the open sesame of policy.
wer Show the administra- g. Recognize America's obligations >n an oil well and it will show' and responsibilities to the world. ou a foreign policy. j o ‘Crooked business needs only to LAURETTA TAYLOR IN “HAP-
Tannfjmi/
stuie or special privilege to wink piNESS" AT THE OPERA HOUSE
make this admniistration under- WEDNESDAY. and and do It is against
brutal thing that we will wage MSfSMa |
lentless war in this campaign.” Denouncing the Republican party having a corner stone of ‘‘special rivilegp," Harrison declared “the Mtrine of equal rights to none and Pedal favors to some was never ore firmly embedded than in the ordney-McCumber tariff law." Of the Mellon tax proposal he said: "What is this melon that Mellon ought to cut? It w r ould have given >200 of the 3,586,985 taxpayers in (America 51 per cent of the total Auction. Under its provisions an "feme of $3,000 would have received ply $8.75 reduction. An income of -000,000 was to receive a reduction
$1,331,832.
“Out of the total of 3,585.985 in»me tax payers in America, 3,580,585 *ill receive a greater reduction in
Democratic plan than they would ja MV, received under the Mellon plan.” ,
Other terse statements flung bv Rmrison at the G. O. P. were: ‘The Harding-Coolidge administration was willing to give millions to [ta shipping trust, but not one cent the American soldier.’’ _ 1 “Even though, Hanna,* Quay and fcnrose are dead, their spirits go arching on in the personages of
Pa three musketeers of present day g j^Publicanism—Butler, Stearns and [d
-*">!'• These bosses ate doing busi- T-ijareBEpfiB.-gf ..vA£XiiaSiaBI5«r.-®Hi
Plant some Sudan grass for hay.
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Kill the weeds while they are small.
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If yo« have started a garden, you owe it a duty. Do your duty.
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Plant a resistant crop on rootknot I infested fields.
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Better yields and bigger profits will
24-2t I unlock the door of opportunity for
5= I bigger and better country life.
Kitchen Needs Kitchen Cabinet# Electric Ironer* Breakfast Seta Electric Waahera Kitchen Cloeka Aluminum War# Waterless Cooker#
Spice Jars
Dishes
Paatry Table# Kitchen Table#
Kitchen Heatera
Refrigerator#
Fry'a Oven Ware Glaaa E-Z Com Popper Grape Fruit Knives
Paring Knives Steak Knives Butcher Knives
Wooden Mixing Spoons
The
Kitchen Outfitting’ Co.
at the
Gas Office
Good packing should have backing
| from farmers as they learn the
value of standardized profits.
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i The neglected wood land, sometime* despise*! us n nuisance, bus great possibilities as a source of consfortahls
income. • • •
If you would build up your farm and your bank account,‘build a dairy bum and try the cream route to proa-
perlty.
• • • * If seed or plants are purchased, Investigate carefully to aee that they do not carry diseasea.
• • •
As a general rule a cover crop Is sown in the orchard as soon as cultivation ceases In mid-summer. When a crop Is already on the soil, however. ( the sowing of the cover crop must wait nntll this field crop Is removed In some .cases there are plenty of weeds on the land and this does very w >H as a cover without sowing anythin#
else.
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Head back the canes of red raspberries so they will stand about three feet. Tall-growing varieties like Cutle jH bert should he allowed to remain highSj er. On blackcaps cut back Injured g laterals to ten or twelve Inches. Good, E strong canes properly pruned will have g 1 from two and a half to four feet of
j|j bearing wood.
(jnaMS* :
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
TRICK’S
JUNE 25 JUNE 26 JUNE 27 JUNE 28
Extra-' CIICCLE SALE—Extras*
THE SYNDICATED BUYING POWER: A SAURIKK K OF MANUFACTURERS PROFIT AND OUR OWN CLOSE PRICE MARKINGS—THESE REASONS GO TO MAKE THIS SALE NOTABLE.
Wednesday, June 25th
Features GLASS MIXING BOWL SKIS containing five large bowls at the Remarkable price of 50c set (Limit two sets to a customer)
A complete circle of values of the highest order and qualities of the best
Thursday, June 26th
Offers Wonderful values in ALUMINUM \\ ARE including Percolators Rice Boilers, Roasters, Water Pilchers. Pres Kettles, ets, at the astonishing price of: 50c each (Limit one piece to a customer)
DAILY SPECIALS
Kirks Flake Soap, 6 bars. .25c Ladies Silk Hose, $1 values... 89c Men’s Fibre Silk Hose, 2 pair 45c Ladies Princess Slips, $1 values, each... 75c Brooms, 4 sewed, Rood quality, each 49c Turkish Bath Towels, 20 x 40 in., each 39c Granite Water Bucket, 12 qt., each 39c Common Water Tumblers, all styles, 3 for 10c Marquesette Curtain Material, yard 19c Gold Band Cup and Saucers, set of 6 $1.00 El Vampiro Fly Powder, 4 boxes 25c Split Market Baskets, each 10c Ladies Union Suits, suit 45c Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 25c
FOR THE 4 DAY EVENT
Friday, June 27th Includes High Quality vacuum bottles, guaranteed to keep hot or cold liquids at tie right temperature for 24 hours, sze 1 pint, at 59c each (Limit— one to a customer)
MASON FRUIT JAKS Pints, per dozen ' 75c Quarts, per dozen 85c
Saturday, June 28th
Lists Large
preserving kettles, 28 qt acid proof at the triumphal price of
50c each
LOOK FOR THE
A large assortment of Lipped Sauce Pans.
Y E L L O W PRICE
enamel, at the unquestionable low price of
CARDS
; 10c each
Fresh Salted Peanuts, lb 20c ('ho Dipped Peanuts, per lb....30c Choc. < reams .all flavors, lb 35c Kisses, lb 10c Jumbo Peanuts, lb 30c
IDEAL FRUIT JARS
Pints, dozen
Quarts, doz
Hundreds of our customers have been waiting for this announcement of our CIRCLE SALE which has been planned with unusual preparations to make this our greatest sale of the year. TRICK BROTHERS 5 & 10c STORES “Make this Store Your Store”
NOTICE , CONFIRMED PROOF A city ordinance, a well as the Residents of Greencastle Cannot
rules of the State Fire Marshal’s
A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (MlTablets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to-il sture action. Relievas and prevents biliomnam, constipation and sick headaches. Tones and strengtheni the digestion and assimilation. Ot ■ 2Sc Deed toe B«i M«r 30 year*
’-nA'I
/Chips oFF the Old Block N? JUNIORS—>Littls |R« The tame N? — In one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. SOLO BY YOUR DRUSBISi R. P. MULLINS
office prohibits the sab‘ and shooting of fireworks, fire craters and sending up of paper balloons. However, in order that the young folks may
Doubt What Has Been Twice
Proved.
In gratitude for relief from aches and pains of bad backs—from distressing kidney ills—thousands have
have some fun, the sale and use of publicly recommended. Doan#
i fireowrks shall be under the follow
ling conditions:
Sale of fireworks and
shall be limited to small, harmless items, and from Saturday, June 28
to July fourth inclusive.
The shooting of firecrackers, torpedoes and fireworks should he conI fined to your own premises and not | on the city streets and can only be ' fired on Friday, July fourth . All citizens are asked to join in helping Jo make a “Safe and Sane
Fourth.”
JOHN GODDARD, Fire Chief, Greencastle.
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LAURETTA TAYLOR IN “HAPPINESS” AT THE OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY. 24-2t
Pilla. Residents of Greencastl# who so testified years ago, now say
crackers the results were permanent. This
testimony doubly proves the worth of Doan’s Pills to Greencastle kidney
sufferers.
Mrs. W. M. Arnold, 209 N. Vine St., Greencastle, gave the following statement Otcober 11, 1919: ‘‘I have the utmost faith in Doan’s Pills, for they have rid me of the causes that brought on backache and other ailments from kidney complaint My back, before I took Doan’s^ used to ache and I would have darting pain through my side that mad me feel miserable all the time. Doan's Pills have rid me of that trouble and I can recommend them to any one who may need a kidney medi-
cine.” On M y 2, 1923, Mrs. Arnold sait“I have had no return of kidney trouble since Doan’s cured me. I always recommend them.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Many a Gloomy Countenance in Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
“COLD IN THE HEAD’* U an acute attack of Nasal CatarrH. Those subject to frequent "colde" are generally In a “run down” condition. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE la a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which actaQuickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, building up the Syetem and making you less liable to "colda'' Bold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
R A MASONS Called convocation Greencastle Chapter, No. 22., Wednesday 8:30 p- m* degreeE- E. GREEN, H. P. E. E. CALDWELL, Secy
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