The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1924 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924.

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OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE

Began Today

Practically every thing in our Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Departments have been reduced. For this sale we have not advertised prices hut we can simply tell you that we have cut the prices

to the very bottom.

Come in early get first choice. We have thousands of dollars worth of merchandise on display

all at special prices. COME AND SEE

S. C. PREVO & SONS

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III I» A ilKA Kia'pnjX'f 'r *5 years k nownas Best, Safest. Always R ^liable SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

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FOR SALE—Pedigreed scotch collie, 6 months old. Phone 680-K. 8-2t

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PUBLIC SALE—at farm Saturday, July 12, UX) p. m. Livestock! farming implements, household. James Bridges. Dobbs & Vestal, aucts. 9-3t & wk

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FOR SALE or RENT—4-room cottage, semi modern, bath, electricity, gas, water, % block of public square, phone 029 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. 8-5t FOR SALE—.Maytag Electric Ironing machine, 110 Volts, good as new-! Will sell at a bargain. Mrs. Wilbur Arnold, R. R. 3.

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E | FOR SALE—5-room cottage, two E lots Terms. Phone 494-Y. 8-2p

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FOR SALE—Fifty acres of timothy meadow. Miss Bridges. Phone |

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Dr. West Tooth Brush is sold and recommended by R. P. Mullins.

SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES

Dr Williams, representative of ttie state department, visited DePauw today inspecting the teacher training department. Upon being introduced at convocation this morning, j he said, “I am gratified to sense the ‘

FOR SALE OR RENT

! Mrs. Nutt’s property, College

Avenue and Poplar street.

' Dr. Switzer dwelling on east Wal-

I nut street.

j New eight room house on Bloom-

ington, now under construction. LUCAS & MASTEN 8-3t

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The ^ warning bad bre ath gives:

spirit pervading the campus and to j i see the concrete way in which you i are attacking the problem.’’ He ad- j ; ded that DePauw's teacher training; method was unique. She is a pioneer in this field and is being copied by

other training schools.

A new class in tests and measurements is being started by Dr. Beyl to accomodate teachers needing the work. It will be a seminar class and will hold its first meeting Fri-

day morning.

FOR SALE 1923—Buick 6 Coupe. 1923—Buick 6 Touring, 5 passenger 1922— Buick 6 Touring 1923— Chalmers 6 Touring 1923—Chevrolet Touring. Sold on terms if desired MOFFETT DOBBS & CHRISTIE 7-4t Miscellaneous.

Pikes Fes'*. Motor TraSSic Transmission 100% Rear Axle 4-Wheel Brakes Balloon: Tires [Standard Equipment] ro E£r , **995 T ^: r ‘-«*158S F. O. B. Cleveland

< The Traffxc Tranomiuion u built complete in the Chandler plant under Campbell patentt.)

Modern to tfae Minin iTEP into the Chandler salesroom and J w a really modem car.

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Incorporated in the 1925 Chandler will find every advanced automotive feati every recent development that increases, tfa toring safety, comfort, and enjoyment. J You will find the Pikes Peak Motor fam the world over for its performance on *

and in traffic.

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You will find theTrafficTranstnission—r widely approved and exclusive Chandler u I which solves the gear shifting problem sdl its simple, certain, clash-proof action. You will find genuine balloon tfrej ; standard equipment; and beautifullyunJi efficient 4-wheel brakes as optional choict * a moderate additional charge. But above all you will find a car so« engineered, so ruggedly built, so thoroi* proved by owner use, that, though mo&t the minute, its sound and lasting servicq j not be questioned. ' m

DEAN MOTOR CO 118 North Jackson Street

THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY

CLEVELAND

R. N. TIREY SPEAKS

102 cr< vices never cleaned—tooth-decay —loss of charm and health

TLTERE are new A 1 man, every

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rn, every child.

Scientific inve^’ <: ition has proved that ordinary n '.ods of brushing teeth never reach he 102 tooth crevices. And this, in . 0 cases out of 100,

causes bad breath.

Then tooth-decay follows. Faces age. Health breaks down. If you want ti> know the modern, simple way to br.whten teeth—combat bad breath halt tooth-decay, read what authorities say:

A new-type brush

Recently a brush has been perfected which is scientifically designed to reach oli teeth, to clean all crevices. In a single brushing with this new Brush, yellowed teeth may be lightened and brightened 10 shades! A •special polishing surface does it. Decaying .food ,1s removed from crevices, and thus the cause of most bad breath removed! Quickly. Easily.

No medicine.

And tooth-decay is h. ltedl Dentists everywhere, lectors too, recommend this brush. It does what no old-type brush c^ ild do. Yet costs no more 1 Now—a t st It is called the Dr. \. cat’s Tooth Brush. All druggists and department stores have it. Buy one today and use it for a week. Vt i:!i any toothpowder or paste you 1 ke. Results even in that abort tine will ama:e you. But if not dtlighieJ, your Money will be Instantly refunded. A test which shows you the way to bette. health, greater personal charm, without risk. Make it! Send also for free, new book on teeth and health. Address: The Western Company,4C2W.Rando!ph Street, Chicago.

Automobile Owners, before insur- | ing your car, see me for rates, Aci cidcnt. R. H. Newgent, ditrict nian-

after. Security Automobile Insurance A very practical address on ‘The , ^ oiri P ar >y. 1 Wed. and Pri. tf Single Salary Schedule for Teachers” , THURSDAY, JULY IOThTJs THE vas given at the summer school LAST DAY OF THE MONTH TO i invocation this morning by R. N. PAY WATER BILLS, To GET THE T rey, superintendent of the Bloom- BENEFIT OF THE NET RATES, ington schools. : THE GREENCASTLE WATER The first effort made to secure the WORKS COMPANY 8-2t salary schedule was against raising 1 ‘ ’ the salary of the teacher. They were , House painting, interior decovatatfempting to limit it in order to ing, floors cleaned, bleached and re»eh eve pressure brought upon the finished. First class work guaranschool board for increase in salaries teed. For estimate phone J. B. and also to prevent dissatisfaction Quiqley, phone 78. 7-3t among the teachers. The speaker ' added, however, that most of the j school administrators who are now H 3.lit00 trying to get salary schedules want 1 *

to give their teachers

that is HAVE A CONTRACT TO BUILD A

TOOTH BRUSH

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sell and )th Brush-

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possible. It is realized that securing, developing and holding teachers is going to depend on the salary schedule they can offer them. A single salary schedule means a

fixed salary schedule for the begin- ! ning teacher with a fixed rate of in- 1 crease for satisfactory service. Sin- 1

gle salary means that it applies to ■ all teachers alike, provided they are at Banner office, equal in professional preparation, ex- — WANTED -- *"

, perience and success. The grading ^ j of the teachers and the fixing of their j salaries depends upon these three

| factors.

According to Mr. Tirey, the move- | mont should be started by teachers i themselves and the discussion should i be allowed to continue for about a i year with each of them presenting j their views and their own plans for

ichedule.

STONE HOAD IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, INI)., AND WANT TO SUB-LET THE QUARRYING AND (RUSHING OF THE STONE. D. H. FATOUT, 4331) BROADWAY, INDIANAPOLIS.

8-4p

WANTED: Woman Cook.

Inquire 9-2t

Slop for hauling, phone

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CONVENTION IN UPROAR

DEMOCRATS WITHOUT LEADERSHIP AT NATIONAL CONVENTION IN NEW YORK CITY

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, July 9.—After a torrid political night, punctuated by incidents unprecedentel in the party’s history, the Democratic national convention recessed shortly after four o’clock this morning without a nominee, without leadership and almost

in despair.

During the twelve hectic hours immediately between yesterday afternoon’s and this morning’s reces-

ses these things happened:

1. Wm. G. McAdoo, in a sharp

Otto F. Lakin Washington St. and Spring Ave.

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and suggested Samuel Ralston. ! W5I2M r EiE3ISf^L7;\l , cL'r.lL r S'2i—-

Smith declined to discuss compromise i ] candidates and they parted without |

accomplishing anything.

YOU GET THE MONEY lei SAME DAY YOU ASK 1

FOR IT

With a dramatic flourish, William i Gibbs McAdoo early today released ; delegates who had fought for him J through 99 ballots, thereby throwing the Democratic convention wide

open.

Shortly after 2 a. m., his manager, David Ladd Rockwell, hurried fromjp|

a hotel across the street where Me- hS Open Thursday of each Adoo stayed during the balloting, P

and brought word to the weary dele— j gates that the candidate who had | —

$20.00 TO $300.00

on Automobiles, Furnit;.;* Pianos, Live Stock, etc. INDIANA LOAN €0.

Room 3 Donner Gldg.

WANTED—Washings to do. 406 d ele K ates -

West Liberty street. 9-3p' 2. Governor Smith, in a short, Vf Avtvm 91227 1 1—n, ’ pungent message prepared and read ^ WANTED Pepper plants. Phone to the convention by his manager

. Rates tiiau Lot; canuiuaitr wuv nau j -: letter to the convention released his f t 1

delegates e< ^ ie ^ dumifc most °f the con- ma k e retirement as gracefn

vention was through. | possible.

In the final conference just befor? '

the announcement was made were Want to buy East end, ck>*

to tne convention by his manager, «»uiv,iii.vcincnv ..... vvant to buy Last end, u' ] !Mt praiT^iin D Roosevelt, challenged Me- j Wilson McAdoo, dauch- nio j t , rn g j x or seven room resiifl Adoo to withdraw entirely from the j tei Woodrow Wilson; William L, two-story preferred—in good* ONE Df TEN race, promising that Smith would ] ^ r ^ an ’ ^ r ^ en, ‘i Edwin T. Mere- tion. From owner. Inquire

. Neglecting n little wound, cut or abraa- follow immediately / dith, to whom McAdoo tacitly swung ner It should he worked out out of 3 . Senator Samuel M. Ik,i .ion „f i h ^ strength and a group of McAdoo ' 0

Ones-Stevens Co. . I !’nd'The' cn ^- a ^J^^!'0 8 o!Ire^ Indiana for the second time with- l flo<,r Icaders » nd advisers.

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tr i' in mo < 'i uis< ' s Ulo°d poisoning, lockjaw or "a drew’ his name from the balloting ' , B ooirungton this question '’.ronia festenag sore. The eheapest, when he was virtually assured the met by estimating that the third ^feat and bert course w to disinfect tho nnminntioo in 1 ti- e - , oar the budget would be stabBi-ed "' ,ih fiorozone and apply nonunatloT1 > ani1 th ’6W the field wide

w t,,leher-- comi— in ond "*e Borozone Powder to complete the °P en ’ . m and ‘.art- hghflSjroe**.. Price (U^uid) SOe, 60e 4. Governor Smith and Wm. G.

Dr. A\ r G3t Tooth Brush sold here —The Owl Drug (Jo. 7—ni ignaiMMaB8a^*ffa*i8sa«aiEai^^ BANNER WANT ADS PAY ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER

There will be an ice cream

The McAdoo followers looked unou bt Antioch chinch, Hamrick ^ the withdrawal as a “sportsmanlike" Friday night, July 11. E"

move to end the deadlock which had invited.

for a time threatened to disrupt ——o party. Smith men feared it as an MOTHERS unfinished gesture which was design- Watch for symptoms of worms in'

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I, V, a Hun”. » mv St' * ?**" ““ " t * t , ™ e *> • l™»r «*• rm ileaig,,. w«on ,.r w mp»ma o. wo ro . - tors a new school system, though which is not very well understood brought toJether^ r : , w * r ® ‘ . M « Ad(>0 hat | ^een gaining firm reason to think your child has worrrft .this may mean the tufnin"- away of He will pive the enocfir i »• ,c orddl .lull and his low ebb tnroughout the ballot-. quickly. 'Give the little one a d 1 ^ 'some very desirable teachers each Memh 7 u s T "J Ch *' man Wa,sh - Both agreed that ing when the decision to step out two of White's Cream Vermifuge. Tom.rr™- Mn. Tin.v ap.aK „n „„ S IgZ, ZZtSZ ncUi ‘ had .“"'’.d h“ *£* XU ' —^7. SL’TSf

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K L omise candidate should be selected his vote was run up in an effort to Suld by Owl Drug Store

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