The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1924 — Page 3

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jgl DAILY tANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDLAJNA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924.

'This is TNL Tuesday

See it for Tburself

MOFFETT, DOBBS & CHRISTIE Buick Distributors GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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CLASSIFIED ADS

For Sale

CONCRETE RLO{*Ksi If you want high-^rade blocks, with handsome face and great compression strength, specify “Made by Sublett.’’ If you don’t specify the make you are likely to get the poorest, cheapest blocks made. Walter Sublett, N. Jackson st. 18-12p

The ones of whom I am speaking are those who have little more than enough money to pay their fares. In general, the policy of Denver has been |o semi* as. many as possible of the.-# dispensary patknta back to anitarium in their home States. Many, of these shifts have resulted in cures.

BIG CASTLE FOR RENT IN OLD ENGLAND

FOR SALE—Nice frying chickens, dressed. $1.00 each. Phone 504-L. 30-3t

FOR SALE — Wednesday and Thursday: Florence heater, two 9x12 rugs, kitchen cabinet, bed, chairs, wash-stand, mirror and porch swing. 402 W. Walnut street. it

Lost

LOST—Watch and chain last Friday. Return to Banner office. Rewar(1 - 30-3p

FAMOUS ESTATE AND PALACE being offered for rent BY AGENTS

ONLY $40,000.00 PER YEAR

American Millionaires are Invited to over Castle. Is Next To Windsor Castle in Size

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Miscellaneous.

AMUSEMENTS

For dancing, swimming, boating, picnicing and general good time visit the Old Trails Park. Conducted on a clean moral basis. Smith and French proprietors. 30-6t

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SEE LUCAS AND MASTEN for all kind* «f insurance; farm and town property for aale; coal; real •state, preferreds and bond*. LUCAS A MASTEN South Jackson St. 31 tuAfri tf

Chips off The Old Block N? JUNIORS—Little Ms One-third the regular dose. Made of same Ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. ■■SOLO BV YOUR DRUCCISTwi R. P. MULLINS

OUT OF THE GLOOM

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For Rent FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 417 East Washington st. It

REMAIN AT HOME TO CURE WHITE PLAGUE

NOTED PHYSICIAN SAYS CLIMATE IS ONLY LITTLE AID TO PATIENT

LITTLE WORK IN DENVER

( olorado and Denver Cannot Furnish

Employment for Tubercular Patients Best to Stay at Home

I Greencastle Now Lightens

Happiness. o

A bad hack makes you gloomy. Can't be happy with continual back-

ache.

The aches and pains of a bad back ( Are frequently due to weak kid-

neys.

Doan's Pills are recommended for weak kidneys. So Greencastle citizens testify. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. Thomas King t 406 N. Madison St., Greencastle, says: “I can recommend Doan’s Pills from experieUca My kidneys caused a great desl of suffering. I became run down ami had no energy. My back felt lame and weak, also. Inflammation of the bladier made my trouble worse and ihe action of my kidneys was too frequent both day and night. I used Doan's Pills, from Mullin’so Drug Store , and they helped me right away, soon relieving all signs of k'dney and bladder com plaint.’’ 60c., at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfts., Buffalo, N. Y.

LONDON, July I—One of tha largest castles in England i - for rent —for only £40,000 per year—provides! a “suitable tenant” can be foundLondon real estate men are fpecu- . lating just which American ruillion- , aire will qualify as the ^itablw i tenant”—their instinctive assumption | soenis to be that an American millionaire will certainly be the tenant* The specifications for suitability j haven’t been prescribed, but patiently i they are that the applicant must hav£ no •wolves hovering around hia dooi* i and must have the social graces that ought to go with the second biggest ’ castle in England. 1 This is Arundel Castle, property of ( the Duke of Norfolk, on an estate covering 1,245 actes, located fifty*five miles from London-

I The Norfolk family is one of the richest in England. The present Duke is only sixteen years old. His mother , the Duchess of Norfolk ,in charge at , the family affairs, travels a grea* deal. She has a large and splendid town house in the heart of fashionablo London as well as various estates, elsewhere. So Arundel Castle, secoml , in size only to Windsor Castle, reallr j isn’t needed much by the Norfolk family, and a “suitable tannjQt” mat' have it for a period of yearsI Although one of the largest English castles, Arundel is fairly new an things go over here. Parts of it arei only a hundred or so years old. and there are some sections that have actually been built or at least, reconstructed in recent years- That’s another reason, some say, why an American is apt to get the placesome touches of the new will make it more appealing to him, according te the London real estate agent's theory-

DENVER, July 1—Tuberculosis I patients who cast longing eyes toward t Denver, centre of the Rocky Mountain resorts for sufferer.- from the white

“my

Rheumatism

WIVES MUST BE OBEDIENT

ACCORDING TO ALABAMA COURT RULING HUSBANDS ( AN COMMAND WIVES

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under him in the ensuing battle, but started in pursuit- Cornered in the: AGAINST PRISON LABOR he fought off the posse and was not badlands near Greeley, he forced INDIANAPOLIS, July 1.—Another captured until an army posse ran sheepherder to put on his clothes suit aimed at use of prison labor in ( him out of his dugout with a stick and “escape,” and while officers pur-j Indiana was on file in superior court ^ CCr*C fYV d ynarn * te an d subdued him after sued the sheepherder, made off in; here today.

I AootilJ QUT he came<)ut with both ^ ns blazin e- the opposite direction. j The Louis Meier Co., manufactu-

! Some years later, in another fit This Was his last big ‘‘stunt.’" i rers of overalls and shirts, filed a

— °f exuberance, he rode into Evans, Thereafter he worked at the profes-J supplemental report in an injunction OUS TWO-GUN COW-PUKch S * 1 ° t ° Ut; every one °f ’ ts new ace " s i° n h® had followed between sprees 1 suit against the trustees of the state

ER TURNS IN HIS " tylene street lights and coolly rode in his earlier years—cowpunhcer. | reformatory charging that CHECKS k aC k down the main street through He was a good puncher. 1 trsrt fnr thp ,,f nn\

crowds of infuriated citizens, shoot- — o

— ing as he rode.

ETY-TWO YEARS OH sti11 niore years later - in 1905 thi was, Vorce, who was a firm believer

in restricting immigration of for-

ian Eventful Lifo and Caused Con- ligners into Colorado, happened on

erable Excitement on Many Oc- * carload of Greek section hands INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, July 1.— aions. Newton Vorce is Drad n. a r Byers, walked into the car and Ho K P'' ices dropped 20 to 25 cenfcs “Slot up the joint.’’ at the local livestock exchange to-

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a con-

! tract for the disposal of prison-made goods would cause great injury to

employers of free labor.

CHARGES MADE

LYONS, France, July 1.—United States marines killed more than 3,000 peaceful Haitians, often from bombs dropped from airplanes upon

‘r“‘, 'Tw-m.oL villages where women and children

fc.NVER, July 1.—Newton Vorce, i :h ® riff s w ere none too anxious to £ ‘ large receipts Trading I ,eri3hcd ’ Dantes Bellegarde, former fcf the most picturesque of the ^ r) ’ ure h,m ’ 80 he went free untl1 was n J t ive but could not keep pace miaister °f P ub l» c instruction, ehargIVest’.s two-gun men and a maker th . e »®xt September, when he walkeu ^ (he recei ts ()f l8(KK) .ed in winning a hitter fight to bring |Btfi(|a^n the days that gave rise int<; a saloon in 6yers, only to be cov- ’ before the International Federation les W the wide open spaces and ^ by “ Lon " Smith, the bartender, Choice heavyweights brought $7-40 0 f t h e League of Nations Societies pe rest of it, is dead. But he an< * ' nioc l te d unconscious by a ohair but the general run of heavies were ti, e question of American military

)itte<f two errors. He lived to in tle ban ds °f a traveling man. goin at $7.30 to $7.35. Medium ^ occupation of Haiti, ipe old age of 92 and he died ^ a: en to Denver for trial, he ran sized lots were quoted at $7.20 to | bed, with his boots parked in into 1 j ar y which detested foreign $7.25, and lihts sold from $6.50 to oset. labor as thoroughly as he did, and $7.10. The bulk of sales were made

ce received his training in the <ince nore waB ^ ree - at ^ $7.15.

ing of firearmg during the war Returning from the trial he wanted PiR s were 25 cents lower at $6.50 en the States, when he served 1 ce lebrate and stopped off to call down to $5. Sows were 10 to 15

^^Hoseby’s gucrijlas. Anxious for. on Fred ^orcross, then station agent, cents lower. Smooth packers werq nore fighting, he came to Colorado bu ^ now president of the GreeleJ $6.50 to $6.60. Roughs were $6.35

the war, settled in the Deer Chamber «f Commerce, at La Salle, to $6.50

’itO ar, d Byers country, and set oiu

►jj»ht Indians.

exploits which made his name jHftt® legend, however, began in TpIffWhen be was arrested for a nnorf offense and confined in the L / a j**° 0 County jail. Desiring more HBe aforesaid wide open spaces wns available behind bars, and ^^mbering he had a date with a

With a revolver in each hand he 1 Cattle trading was on a steady ,forced Norcross to dance a jig or. basis with Monday. Buying was acthe station platform and answerei £ive in spite of large receipts of threats that the shreiff would M r l,200. Choice steers remained at summoned from Greeley with a re- $10.00. Choice cows were quoted at

tort that he would wait.

“COLD IN THE HEAD" Is an acuto attack of Nasal Catarrh. Thoa* Subject to frequent ’Voids* ar«

generally In a “run down” eondltum.

HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, Wfelafe act* Quickly through the Blood otstot Mueous Surfaces. bi;ildinc op the System,

and making you less liable to "cotaa'' Sold bv druggists for over 40 YeaTB. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.

CLOVERDALE

John Segleken of Cincinnati, O.,

$7.00 but the most sales were made' S p e nt Suriday with his wife, here.

plague, are advised by medical author ities here to stay at home for treat ment unless they have enougli funilt to keep them for from one to threi

years without having to work. Their

chances of being cured without fund.are better at home than here“The part played by climate in the

cure of tuberculosis is greatly overexaggerated in the public mind,” says Dr. Johanna J. Gelien of the Denver Municipal Tuberculosis Dispensary

and of the tuberculosis wards of the

General Hospital.

is gone

f ,,r l 'HERE are thousands of you A men anti women, just like I once ^vas—slaves to rheumatism, muscle pains, joint pains, and horrible stiff-

ness. I had the wrong idea about rheumatism for years. I didn't realize that increasing blood-cells had the effect of completely knocking out rheumatic im-

purities from the system. That is

yvhy I began using S. S. S.!

-..., - wv bU .. w. w. Today I (have the strength I used to have years

“Rest, fresh.air, good food, peace 'ago! I don’t use my crutches any of mind and means of future occupa- more." S. S. S. makes people talk

tion are the great essentials. Some ® bo . ut th«nselves the way it builds up but thp dut of the

their strength. Start S. S. S. today J

for that rheumatism. You’l! feel the

jdifference shortly.

S. S. S. is sold at all good drug ftorcs in two sires. The larger size

more economical.

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PtoS S S ^ Worids Bcjit

Tllootl Medicine

BROAD PARK

physicians say climate plays about a 10 per cent, part in the cure of the disease- Everything else can be got at home. And climate without these

other things is worthless.”

Her comments were inspired by the difficult preblem faced by medical authorities here each year of caring for hundreds of penniless transient pa-

tients*

Everyone of the large numbers who

line up each day for admission to the !

dispensary has come expecting to find Homer Wimmer and wife called on health and Comforts, without the Roy McCammack and family Friday means to purchase the necessities, evening. > Being non-residents most of them , Mrs. Bertha McCammack and Mrs. even have no legitimate claim on the | Gilbert Pritchard were in Green-

city for free treatment- castle Tuesday.

Most of them, of course, are willing 1 , , . ... .. ui o . i Mrs - Jo*” 1 Dorsett is on the sick

to work, if they are able. But work is bst extremely hard to get in Denver.;

When a job is secured its pay is fre- ' McCammack and family atquently too low to permit the neces-, tenaed the Ku ^* ux K l an parade at sities of the cure. [Greencastle Saturday night“The result is.” says Dr. Gelien. Mrs- Paul Coleman called on her “that these persons without money ) brother. R. C. Hodge and family. Sun-

can’t get the rest they must have afternoon,

away from home. They can’t get 1

MONTGOMERY, Ala., July I— The age-old manage vow containing the word “obey” fast tending towards obsolescence was given an interpretation with “teeth” by the Alabama court of appeals when it upheld, in effect, the right of a husband to object to his wife’s employment of advenitious aids of her supposedly

natural beauty.

It Is the imperative duty of a man's wife to obey, the court beM The wife in question had curled her hair against the expressed wish ol

her husband.

In rendering the opinion, the court also stated It was not only the right

husband in ab-

sence of proof of bad character, to fix the domicile of his children, irrespective of the mother’s wishes. The rulnig was made In reversing; a lower court which had issued a

writ of habeas corpus to Mrs. Manson Sparkman to recover custody of

her daughter.

Following domestic incompatibility as a result of his wife’s curled hair, it was said, Mrs. Sparkman let her husband, taking the child. Later Sparkman recovered the girl and placed her in his mother’s hoerwMr. Sparkman filed a petitum for a writ of habeas corpus and the lower court ordered Sparkman to produce the child. This order met reversal

in the appellate tribunal. i o FRENCH FLIERS FEAR' GERMAN WIRELESS RAYK

PARIS, July 1—Suspecting engine wrecking rays from Germany, th* ■ affplane service from France Y.. Roumania has adopted a route by of Strasbourg, Basle, innsbruck.

way

Mr- and Mrs. G. E- Pritchard were Prague ami Vienna, thus avoiding flv

good food. They may be forced to in Greencastle Saturday evening. ; ingover German territory,

live in congested smokey districts and 1

Last year

is many French airplanes developed engine trouble over Germany, and were»

When the sheriff and his posse at I6.S0. Heifers were strong and i /ee Appleby of Indianapolis visarrived, Vorce was hidden behind a »°ld up as high as $9.00 and $9.50. Red Sunday with his uncle, George

huge cottonwood, and from his am- Af ter suffering an early loss of Appleby.

**c imu U uaie wren a,hush covered the men. disarmin' fifty cents the calf market rallied As Evert Leonard and family were ^■» Deer Trail. Vorce kicked i’them II, mounted one of the Worses. :i t0 P fi<ru r ® S 9 - 159 before gm^ to Indiimpolis Saturday, m ,il wa U. helped himself and drove them all back to Greeley, cl,,<ing. The hulk of sales were attempting to pass a truck, he was ^^&-Jce of pistols on the sheriff’s i forcing the men to submit to being at $3.50 to $9.00. Receipts cri) wded off the pavement; lost con-

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ppropriated a horse, and rode driven through the iftreets under his were "O- trol pf the car, and struck a tele-

veap,., . Sheep and lamb trading was strong phone pole. The car car was greatly was organized to capture: They soon had more weapons af- with Iamb price, st ady at $12.00 damaged, although none of the oc-

I Mrs. Matt Wright, of Bedford,

in the poorest kind of rooms, so that j visiting friends and relatives here-

the climate does them no good. And, Mj . an( , Mrs Dora McAninch, of forced to land, with the result that

they certainly od not get peace of >Be)le Union werc Sunday afternoon I,, - , ,, . j callers of Mr- and Mrs C. L» Pritch-

‘It would be far better for them to stav at home, where they can be pro- j 1 Miss Gertrude Walton spent last

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o orses were shot from ‘ ter he left town, reorganized, and and $4.50. Receipts were 450

vidpd for and where they have legiti-. .

mate claims for local and State aid, ! week w,th Mis8 Bessl ® D,8ney ‘ even though they have to forego the Mrs- Elmer Hanson, of Washburn.

climat«9‘ ; is i'i

“AJ1 this does not apply, of courhei to people with means, who can live at well in one place as another. For

the planes were confiscated. Most of them landed near Furth, outside Nur emhurg- Experts concluded that tho Germans had discovered a system of wirelss rays which could put airplane,

engines out of action

cupants received serious injury.

them a trip to this climate is valuable.

N- D-, and Miss Garnet Allee were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs.

Gilbert Pritchard. o —

advertise

THE BANNER

The woman’s foreign missionary society of College Avenue church will meet with Mrs. J. W. Carver on South Locust street, Wednesday afternoon.

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