The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1927 — Page 3

Classified Ads For Sale pOf> .SAIJ'.:- Broodi-r Htovi-s u/1 Incubators. L. C. liuclihcit. pOR SALK—Good, •'iyoai- nlil cow Walter Kvcns. n-tp. pOR SALE: Three quarter i/.e violin, twelve dollars and r.’nnr l>;i i jo, ten dollars. Phone R. M2. f>-‘.!t

j WANTED'

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For Rent

POR RKN'T: Typo writers. Tie Vniversity Shop. 4-3t. FOR RENT:—Two furnished r« '■m and kitcli<n. Gall Banner office, 1 2t POR RENT—Lar^e furnished room modern, close to Interurhan station, :lft<; S. Indiana St., Phone 10P. r,-.‘tp

Wanted

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NET TABS

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A MAN OR WOM \N IN NT'KI) OP

$25

WANTED:—To poi I. Dr. James.

buy

102(1 Sedan 4-2!.

Me or she must own furniture, a piano, talking: machine, automobile, horses, cat' le or sheep. ME MILL T.ook up title to property, notary and draw itp papers and attend to all details and advance money within one hour of tinlime you respond. AT I UK END or CS--' one month you will owe us for this service and the use of the money. 88c Indiana Ix>an Co. Over Southard's Rook Store OPEN AM, WEEK.

HERSH \ Vis UP 11 a l toH f < O Rm o

Thursilny, January (ith.

-Federated Club Hour. • V1;s ■' l!iu ' lt> M,Kln, >' I 1 "" >'■* 5:.S0—Sports and Stock Ma-|, t' rv, ' Mn " ‘'bur lay with .Mr-. Mar,

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H:nn—White’s Cafeteria Knife and lloH v ' !!c '-

Fork Club Orchestra under djT A eti to ~~ n . of Johnie Robinson. MANHVTTW

Ii::l0—'Indmnapoli - Athletic Club

Orchestra, Geor*e Irish, Director. W ’ J - llunt ma,ip ;l businr<i! ‘ trip

7:.10—Indianapolis Publis Seho d lo B, ' azil * Wednesday.

I’rcjrrain under direction of Flora K. Darn I and Wayne Hutcheson spent Drake. the day, Friday, with Mr. and Mrs.

s:.:n—Many Traub Busch—Da-is , Goor ff p -Moreland.

Bakintr Powdej- Concert. | Misses Dorotbv Lewis, Lola Ncese, 10.(M) - Indianapolis Athletic Club Mildreil Poe anti Ruby l.oujj war-Orcht-Ira, Georae Irish Diroctoi . 'I be the ovemiv.ht quests of MM Pauline Neta Quartet. Mullinix at Brazil, Thurstlay.

Visitors at Win. Net-se’s Thursda; j were Mrs. Karm t llerliert, Mi . l-.’rnrst Lewis and dauyhter. Dorothy

Page Three.

A New Heavy-Otiiy Power Tube Released The Demand for Still Greater ’ if,w cxnt when op. rating at its Loud-Speaker Volume Without '‘ ,il l|,: "' il - v ,hat 11 ls imperative that Overloacted-Tube Distortion Is a or ,-i,ok.. ami by,«u? 8 be

11 '* Hi#* tuhf and the lotiil

Met With a Tube cf Ample

Electrical Proportions.

v v York are.i er |in\vi receh ‘t-. vi altel I;.:' Mr r

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FK ATIRES 7:15 pm.

Net Tabs.— Wr're b rl. airair—we’ve been ab--ent for ne :iiii", but we iiii In re to stay r id boost th I’i.-er 1 u ! i- to the limit. We tii -l o pick a Bi:v Ten and lids is win! we wave:

WANTED—Will trade <ur new borne, five rooms, city water and lights on West Bern St., for ten or twenty acre farm. Address Alvin O. Rico, R. 7. .‘J-.fp o Women to do house-to-house -ani| ling of Water Softener and Cleanc.. No -ellirig. St: '* salary desired. Audi- s; W. E. Callano X- Sons Co., 12 Smith St., Indianapolis, Iml. l-dt. Miscellaneous HOARDING KENNELS:— Boa- I \ ur dog in the Country during quarantine, Dry, airy, unitary, ke inels, large runs, clean cooked food, (Mi- Matthews. Phone 2<iH. .‘l-dp When you think of cumber, think Allan Lumber Go. A hnme owned arid operated institution. Phone toil. 16-tf RO VCHDALK It. R. :t. Mark Itonk and family called on Ed Gowan and family Friday evening Miss Bertha Malayor visited with friends in North Salem a few days last week. I Ed Gowin and family attended the i funeral of .Mrs. Mollic Blanton at North Salem, Saturday. llort Young who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Bob Hooser two weeks' returned to his home in Indianapolis Friday. Charley Keck find family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lute Neff of North Salem. Mrs. Rosa Crosby and children visited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sanders, on Sunday. fid Gowin and family spent Sunday with Frank Eggers and family of Cnatc.- ville. Boh Hoosier spent from Friday until Monday at Indianapolis. Mr. find Mrs. Grant Allen spent Saturday with Charley Keck and family. William Harness and a friend snent Thursday and Friday with Boh Hoo-

sicr.

\LL OVER INDIAN \ LAFAYETTE-A Cassini if ’li city believes the woild i> not “all wriing.” He lost a bag containing $nt) dollars on a public highw.iv near here and two Duck driver- who foiin I it, returned to him enact. PRINCETON Mrs. Lora Newiou bi- little faith in Detectives. Shi filed suit for divorce fi m her, hu.‘'and here, claiming he wrs a dt - live and did nothing but take life

easy,

PERI!—It is hardly a new thing to enter the gut age and find the cur I’d- ing these days leit Hnriy Hud'll thought it quite a sensation when he entered his supposedly empty aiatre and found a high priced nut iinobile. He notified police. LOG AN SPORT—Henry .SteiniU' tz •>i', local soft drink parlor prropriet 1 has left on a 5-000 mile tri|i to fiermany where he will claim a bride. KoKOMO—Karl Chaplin, thi ciiy

: NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH

r Apply Cream in Nostrils To ! ! Open I p Air Passages. •

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Mi! M hat i - Iii i ! y mir i-in --fi,! i in.stnl, i,|M-ii licht up. iln- ni.r [i.i - i ;.‘s I "t ymu- lii-iii! nre ' li ii unil \,,n ..in . lui allie i'rri-ty. No niure hnwking. -nnitl i ing. tnui-iiiii' di-. lini-gi-. In nilin he. drv- j III-- no -truggling fur liie.itli m ni-’lit, m ur udd or i .n.irrh i- gum'. Don’t stay -liilTi-d up' l o-t a -mill bottle of Ely's t'ream I’aliu from \nurj druggist now. \pply a |it;l. of ibis fragriint, antiseptic cream in your ic - 1 trils. let it penet rate tlirough every air |i,'l--age iif the head; soothe nod heal tin-swidleii, intlameil mueirus memltraiie, giv ing you In -i.mi relief. Ely'- < Balm i- ju-t wdint. every ei’-lil mid 1-n1.1 rill siitfi-rer has 111-' li seeking. It*-, just splendid.

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I.OGANSPORT MARTINSV ILIJ-: B DFXJRD WASHINGTON MUN< IE BLOOMINGTON SHBLBY VILLE O 'LI MBL S VINCENNES «;re!-:\c \.st i.k.

bub pm out or IB

And out Big Five for the colleges

is:

1. INDIANA 2. NOTRE DAME Di'AEW I. ERANKLIN 5. WABASH. I low ' - that V I II REE MESKETEERS. Well, we . re glad to bear frun tliA trio ami tin it- selections shew that .bey h:n thought somethin"- aboti' basket ball this winter. Come again, fellows FOR Till-’. FIRST TIME IN BASKETBALL HISTORY, i HE VICT ORY BRICK AND CONSOLATION BRICK WILL MEET. BLOOMINGTON HAS THE VICTORY BRICK, AND KL’SHYILI.E PLAYS THEM NEXT, ON FRIDAY EVENING. —Rush ville Republican. With -o niit' y brick- loose arnun-i the gymnasium somebody is liable to get hug. Anyway, we think tei. victory Bci (, k is a jinx to any teain.

I III RSI) \Y’S It MHO

WPG—Atlantic City

Apollo mixed quartette. KGO—Oakland 10 pm. Gilbert a I

Sullivan’s "lolanthe.”

KDKA—Pittsburgh 5:15 pm. lit !•

Syinultony orche.-r.ra.

SEEKING I* \ RIM)\S INDIANAPOLIS, I ml., Jan. 5. - Thirteen inurtlereis serving life sen tem-e- are among the 1 Hi inmate- of Indiana penal institutions whoso up- |« als for elemenev are voiced in 8k in-w and 58 reopened cases filed with ihe -tiite hoard of pardons for cot:r Id' i ati- n in th 'i.---ion commencing

January 10. 1027.

Life timers s'-- king either no'-divi, l-a-ole or commutation of sent'nee

are:

."■"i'li Bund, Gibson circuit courl, ente u-ed Nov. 20, ‘017. life for n atV a-, to state priaou fl'ki' Becker, Lake criminal co-nt, I iintarv 2, 1022. numlrr, life, -tat -

pi 'son.

Kobi-rt William , Green ciietii uit May, 100)1, murder, life, s'ate

, pi 'son.

Alb. rt Rogers. L.ik" criminal e< uiOctoia r l.‘>, 1!*20. murder, life, ‘ale

prison.

Thomas Burke, Allen circuit court. ,, . May s. 1024, murd. . life, stat< pHs ' 1 Mul1 ' 0< Brnz)l (ll1 I called on friend- here, Saturday.

Misses Dorothy Lewis and Lola

and Virginia, Mr-. Goo. Mi.reland, Mrs. Mack Long and daughter, Ruby, Mis. Kdd Herbert, Mrs. Anna Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Chew. Ralph Knoll of Miami, Fla., i visiting bis sister, Mrs. Mack Long .Mrs. Geo. Suhlctt is slowly im proving from a serious case of ty

phoid fever.

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long and daughter, Ruby, were guest of Mi and Mrs. Ed Sharp of Greencastle.

Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tr. m-r o Indianapolis were Sunday vispui : t

John Hinote’s.

Mrs. Lola Long and cbilduti vi ited Mr. and Mi--. H. Whistle i’utiunaville Saturday i veiling. Mr. ami Mr-. Geo. .Mm-land li.-it ed Mr. and Mr . Ernest llerbi-it Sat

unlay evening.

Mr. and Mi . Mack Long ami daughter. Ruby, were overnigh: guests of Mr. and Mis. Re- Me Cullough, Saturday. Mis- Wilma Pollom railed on Mi-s Helfti Lewis, Sitttnlay. Mrs. Herbert Wilcox ami -on o 1 ’ • Brazil, visited Mr. and Mrs. John

llinote, Sunday.

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Haute.

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Mr. W ittier Mirh-iel and tin- Mi

Fur 55 years, millions have nibbed soothing, penetrating St. Jaco! •’d

riglit on the tender spot, and by ttie time they say jack Robinson — out conics the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism and pain liii'inent which

never disappoints . , ... , . and doesn’t born the >IWO ‘‘'f ifb..-Uw.did not tunc skin. It takes pain, fioffltls riest agalTfi-T file Tigers,

soreness and stitf- ,,

ness from aching irdiits, nntsrlcs and

bones: stops sciat-

ica, Jumhago, back-

ache and neuralgia. 35 cent bottle guaranteed by all druggists.

Piercy Masten played the latter part of the second bull' with the State Not mal ie.-..ii la.-t night but the

( I I THIS (H T—IT IS W ORTH

MONEY.

Send this ad anc lO cents to Foley

I.ainmey, center for the Ten Haute team, played a great game foi the Terre Haute quintet and if it i hadn’t beet! for the superb gunrdinr of Sturtridge and Puckett in the pinches, the final outcome might ^ have been diffei -nt.

—o—

Jack "Keefe Steward, maintained

For Sale:

mi: < . Bl. K STOCK OE GOOD> IN It MNItRIDGE, iND

H. PHKUSON, I! MNBRIIX.E, INI).. \DMR.

cV: Co., 2835 Sheffiel*! Ave., I hit*ago, tho reputation of Hainbrici^e for turn 111., writiiiLr ><»ur name and mltlri-s out ff00( | no t plavei Nonh

clearly. You will receive a trial not-

th of Foley’s Monev and Tar Com- PutnalT1 ;,t,1,rl( ‘ la,1, HVOn l,m ’ pound, for eomrhs. colds, croup (spas from the floor and tossed in loul modic) and tickling* throat; also a ^oal duiinp; th(‘ contest liesnles di< I,ml packet each of Foley PUla, a 0 f deffnst e

diuretic .stimulant lor the kictneys, . *• , . . >,

and l-’olcv Cathartic Tahlcts for con- l,a11 ’ U 0 ( oa< h I ,u ' tt " f -tipation. biliousness, and sick head- Bainhridge in the bleacher-, and be aches. The.-e wonderful rcmwlies wn- evidently pleased with Stew

hnvc helped millions of people. Send . |1( |-. performance,

for them.

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M-ssei -mith, fit-t .--tiiiig sub, pin.-• a miglily good game at guard whenever It • is sent into a eontest. ‘‘Messer" can always bo counted upon for a few points too, which i essential

for a tunning guard.

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OPERA notSE

CHICHESTER S PILLS *1 IIP. IHAMtVNO HRAMl. f our Druc^Ut '

1 an 1 i^oM riMnilit \ jHiifi. Mated with |;iu« K.lbno. Ciikt no oilier. Huy of your v rf.fil nai-n »v b.-it, Sjlcil.Ali-,',K ?liil l« 50LDbV0«UGfi!51SrvfPN41IH<F

R. R. Ml LI.INS, RllARM \<A

SIHIR I I' \I.KS ID. TIIOI GH I I I I.

MOTHERS.

An Ohio (Cleveland t mother say s this: "We prefer Foley's Honey and Tar Compound above ail other cough remedies for our children because it contains no chloroform or harmful opiates ami is not in the least constipating. It htlps their coughs quickly and makes them comfortable when they have snuffles and feverish colds. Baby is subject to croup and it gives u-- a feeling of security t" have Foley’s Honey and Tar in thhouse". Mrs. E. 11. L—(name fut nishedt. Ask for Foley’s Honey and

Tar Compound.

—R. R. Mi l.LINS. DRUGGIST.

Mi'll! I 111 \ II VII M VI II VI m X Nutli. Is hiii-lw given that the

ilerslgm-I lias hein nt>n<bntcil hi I .1'iilgi nf tie rlrciltt I'olirt nf l-nl'. nr. i '(unity . Slate "f Inrtlana. inlmliil“'I'e ur "f estate ' ( Ih na Kisi-r. Int

I atna m <'otint v. iteceaseil.

Said esti'ip i soi-iieseii iii tie Hi’ii a* .small New England town. This c.i i-

tinues when the two reach college 'but an ambitious mother nearly wreck* tilings when -he tells h r

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“Eort vcr After,” a Fir Natic ml Production featuri.ig Lloyd Hugh and Mary Aster i • tin* attract! m :.l the Opera House this evening. In the supporting cast at Ernest Torv'uio , Hallam ( inley. Alee Francis, I.iia

Leslie ar l Enlalie Jensen.

The story start- ivi It the grti ■ and high -elnml romance of Theodov - Witytte and Jennie Claytnnbin -i

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newest policeman will walk his heat daughter she must marry a rich man in the future. On his first run in the‘and not poor The doro Wayne. The police car he t ruck a street car. ‘ World Wat bring- the loveis toge’.Vr smashing the auto so badly i can- in a ho pitnl in France ami they hie not be repaired. b “PI>> “Forever After.”

MOPS COUGHING — \ FRY QI IOKLY EIT'Et T IN I . Hero k the basic reason why. with"vit opiates or chloroform, Foley’s ll.iiiey and Tar Compouml stojis toughs so quickly and heal the dis ,r ' ing cause. Because it combines Die curative virtues of pure Pine Tar nnd other heulinfr ingredients, togoth"ith the mollifying tlemulci-nt ef''t of clear fresh Honey a valuabh rombination. Coughs and throat irHtations, hronchial und “flu ' couglis. 'I'lup < ipasmodic) and tioubb'-omi' roughs are quickly controlltsl l oley s Honey ami T.-.r. The nam • IH' .the story. Ask for it.— R. R. -MLLL1NS, DRU/acia-f.

WEST MIDDLETON This tow 1 boasts a family of five gencrutions. Mrs. Jane Stratton. 88, the iddr-t i member, has a great great gran :- daughter, Mary Ro-e Jackson, !"U’ months, liesides children, grandchii 1-| ten and gieat grandchildren. WINCHESTER—Sheriff Euly of Randolph county hns is-ued waim.ig o all mar-halls and constable.- ilmt slot machines, punch hoards, 'h' c boxes and lianebuJI pool- arc h-tnned thi- countv. effective at once.

Colds Ended overnight There’- a way to end colds so quick and clhrictit that we paid $1,00(!,000 for it That way is HILL'S. It stops colds in 24 hours, checks fever, opens llic bowel . then tones the entire system Millions employ it because it brim: - Midi prompt, complete results. Go try it now. HILL'S Cascan-BroniiJe-Quinine K" wr* you f*t IHI-L’S, in th* red bos with portrait At ait druf fit to- -Jt/c,

on.

Jo-eph Benson, .Marion county, February 1PI7, murder, life, state

prison.

Janie- Walker. Madison county, \pril Dili, murder, life, state

prison.

Noah Burris, Floyd circuit court,

January 1!*, 1910, life, murder, state Opal an I Almnnda Stroup of I’m l ,r ' SOM - ' namville - pent Sunday in Indi" ’ i \r: Silbert, K'.-ciu k unty, May polls with Mr. Fi . 2,, R)21, murder, lile, -tan* iirison. Mr. ('. \. 5 rung und wife i' l.im Henry Rominc, Bartholomew eoun- ,ia|e -pent Sue. ay with Wal*'*! You ty, March 0, 1913, murder, life, staf and family at Stop ::7'M

prison.

Blythe Lamb, Dubois circuit court. November 1, l!H!i, murder, state pri-

on.

Le-lip Hundurant, Shelby county, June 1, DIOS, murder, life, state pris-

on.

James Howe, Clay county, .June 21, Rtlti, murder, life, slate prison. Henry Romine, who received a life sentence for a particularly brutal n urdrr in Bartholomew county in March DM", i a Civil war veteran who has been extended the privilege of attending encampments in recent < years. Should the plea of James Walker be granted, the -late prison would bi.-e it a -i taut physician. Walker' is serving a double life sentence for murdering two O' lieomen at Aloxim- ' dria. Each time his case is heard a lielegajion of Elks from Marini, * county appear against him. Th ■ list includes the case of Carl Robert . former Fort Wayn" policeman, sentenced to the reformatory lor 10 to 20 years for robbing' a | Hagerstown, In !., bank, with Jack Pritchard, also a former Fort Wayne lioliceman. Roberts was sentenced Nov. 28, 1924. His pica Has been augmented by letters from Walter Kavannugh, Fort Wayne chief of po lice, and Congressman David Hogg, i

JOHNS SWITCH Charle- Wet lell vva at I’utnnm ville Monday. Several from here attended scricc- at Antioch anti Reel-ville S.ui day. Mrs. Minnie Frazier and MD Dpal, Mrs. Maltha and Clara Hutcheson an I Mi s. Maude Wendell wee in Greencav le Tuesday. Mrs. Unger of F’rairicton Indiana is vi-iting with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barney linger. J. Hutehison and wife spent the evening Friday with Mr. and Mrs Joseph Htitche-on. Vernon Irwii has returned to hil.oiiie at Ben Da vis after a visit of a week with hi- grandparents here. Mr. George Oi born ha- been on the sick list. Mr. and Mis. Iti} Irwin and ch ldt a pent ' be week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutcheson. Miss Lucy Catherine King has returned to her borne at Indianapoli ■ after a holiday visit with Relativehf re. Norman Lloyde and family of Brazil were Tuesday afternoon gue-t-ut Joseph Hutcheson.-. The schools have all resumed work again, after a rest and vacation. Mis- Mary Burks has re.-umed her .'chool work at Kaynga Indiana w! " Miss Mary U'h! '* has returned to I’te State Normal at Terre Haute. Mr. and Mr-. Earl Taylor and haby of Greencastle are visiting Chari's Wendells. Mrs. Ethel Lawrence visited Mrs.,

now (nti-.-d-.u-i d Hi in RX 171 R dlotroii. n.is tube, i! -.iie.-li no lar-s- * than the- rX-112 type vv!ii, !i has m, t vv Ith sin li \v i,I»■ favo. (a ■ igc )i:it t'-ry i i l ivers, is i apat-. of -upply.i:-; uu at:!;., agiy larg vi-l.ii.n- if atuli • torted oiitimt to tlii- !"io| -pi- ik.-i . ,iu 1 as Is the ease ivilh o -;• typos nf j" power t a lies, it is inti ::-l ,1 fur Its only iii Hi,- last -tag - nf an audio fi-eipiemy anti 'ilie-r. ‘I tiiiimun' in Hilt oi the le-vv lid; >. made by Elmer E. I.tw-lii-r, nf thi' Itadio Cor

I Miration of Amerb.: tml.iy.

The new t X 171 lull n. . he oper ated from a ilvolt -in-'a'.' tiatu,i throiii-h a 5 or ii nhni rh. i -a ur if prefi-n'ed. it may b iipe'ateil f-i in a volt sourer oi alti riiatit. euii'. at sup

ply, aeeonliti-. to Mr. R.ip In i

Tli- maximum plat'* pol'-nti.T of ttlis new tulle i 1 " I ill lie;.* a tile criil bia- or lialliiy !• util lie tl'.'i lolts fpi t!e full 1'- .ol plat.* IKitential. w ith i n-. re .. aiPngly 1. .- grid pot'iit al fur 1 hi :• iila— nateii Iia!s. Tile follow in- talili' - lie j rei-nmiueiiiied valte' ami . 1 o shun. I.e approxima’e DC pb-'e - un-rot for

leach Vahli- i-i plate uuii - ri-l vul

“I" - ' ' " Ai r-onllngly, It is recomi .''in! 'I that flte plate ciirtHat, or out:"*t mi t! 1- power f it be, be delivered to aa atnli.i fre picuey ch-ikc of 'rom lo to .Iii lieiiri'-s, shunted across the "Utpnf, toeetlier vvitb a 2 to l> mieroh.iad liypa-s coadenser in one lead j lo C-" I ud sp. aker and a direct eon , Uv* : aat fur tlie oRier lead, an arrunge- ! mi'll! sire; ly In exlensive use. Avaiu, If pl-i-ferred. tile output may be deRv- • : '"d o the primary of a 1 l output •lull f irm"!' tin- sei'otiilttry of which is ■ oN.'a ili'd with Hie loudspeaker. lu | cither i vent, the direct current from he tube will not flow through the ! speaker. The purpose of Die m ' inner i« to insulate Die lomti'caker from Die high voltage used | ' n Ihi plate iif the tube and thus keep to' ttixii potential within the cahinot 0 oil'll bouses U.'t- Set. Only the de*;able At compouent will be laissed. 1 !i epi rates t!ie loud speaker. The new power tune Is provided with the RCA large standard I X” base which tils all stuUiUril Navy V.yonft type sockets, as well as the new push type or universal m.i-ke-s. Characteristics cf UX-171 Power

Kadic* con

Appear;'nil' Bamu as DX 112 I!:. ' RCA large Standard "l X” type I' i! - rr.ent Yottagn .‘,.i) I'ilami at Curreiit 0.5 ampere I’lula Vuhare SO-Dvi) X- alive firtU liius. . . .llPvJOij volts Plate Curn tit lo 2o ntilliamtie: es

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I ECONOMY cf sjiace in this f.VU - r (Hi 111 English town h o u s o hm- - not meant a ;acriliocf a r t i s t i c c\terior. Altiiough mca uring o n 1 y twenty-two fed across, witlnuit the porch, it has n o n e ii f t h o crumpeil appearance of the usual dwelling di-s-iiinnl tu f n nu u tiertyfoot lot. Where

tho .side-

"1 briiom clopet just beyond It. 1 i An open fireplace and t; ^ generous supply of windows make Die l;i:ng room an attractive place tu pass the leisure hours in, and it would In* an unappreciative housewife, indeed, who did not warm up to the little j window seat or fernery mado by ti e oriel bay window. Where space allows the sun porch to open off this room, its size is much en- : ced by tho extr:* thirteen i ITet that to all appearances

j arc added to it.

j Open hunk shelves are built i into the passageway to tin* J tuning room. This room i.s j unu: ually large and has three V.irdiiws. Although quite , s -.all, the kitchen will mewt all l.e M>rds of the average small ft It is equipped j with nil features that . every house-wife has come to j lo„k for and demand in a well- ' planned hou.-e—an abundanceJ of cupboard- and clo-ets, window oyer the sink, and n j breakfast alcove. The refrigerator fits in under the cupboard to the left of the sink i and provision may easily be ! : made for out. bln icing, ravi ing the liousekeepera’ time z ij un ,| patience. Only two bed rooms are nr

olid floor, but a sleeping perch can be* built

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porch or sunrootn can bo plaei-d opening of tbe living room in trail of the back. It may lie built either of vnri.-gated nr common

briek left plain or whitewa.-li d. The hbrh ))ite'hed roof is of stained .-hingit-s or .lute. An intere-'.in:-; l oiitrust is elTi-eted in the weathered buard shutt'-rs

ui J tin- trim of 1h<* uniqui! bay window in fried.

Tbe shelteri'il liiggs has a pleasingly hit bed . n- • ranee duplicated in t!io main doorway. The :! ; r

i of t.-d brick.

Within, a lumber of features provide for exrrpiional comfort and comi.-nieiu-e. The had gives aeei s to the stairway, kitchen and living room with

mis racquet; and useful a. will ti.it

i ijiiul ease. A cin "t for -.vi-a|n, t' 'i •In like, will In- found uuiV.iliiqly u.

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o r the suni'ooiii at very little additional expenc,-. T i>::- i-' particularly servi, e.ible in a family where there an- 'vend children. Three clothes closets, a lim-n cl" "t in flic bathroom ami storage space off the hall should please tlx* woman who wants jilonty of place*

to keep things.

So ei.mpjct a id well-built a house as Is this, will lie found very easy to heat. A marked eeoitonu' w ill bo , und in iD insulation, walks and roof being

sheathed with celotex ns a p r o t e c ti o n a g a i n s t cob! and waste of fuel in the winter, and in sum m e r keeping back the hot rays of tho sun. Notice also the lower ventilator placed in the gable ‘n front, to better k -ep the attic from getting hot. The floors are hardwood throughout and have u layer of celotex placed bet ween them to d o n d e n noises within the home, a feature that Is appreciated vv h e r e there an* small children nml noisy bo)3

in the home.

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