The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1927 — Page 3

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r(508, Philadelphia, S p. fpcial April Fi«t Program.

<i::sO p. m.—Indianapolis Athletit Cluh Orchestra, George Irish director 7:30 p. in.—Chanaonette Club Pro-

gram.

8:00 p. m.—Phoenix Coffee Hour. 0:00 p. m.—Indianapolis Time,

Program.

10:00 p. m.—A. J. Alice l!ioudeu.->‘.

trilS (375) 9 p. in—Light Opera l.i-tener- Radio Interference Talk. " ’ 10:1 o p. m.—Indianapolis Athletic

Club Orchestra, George Iri.-h director. Charlie Davis Oolumbia Club Orches-

tra.

11:00 p. m.—Circle Theater Request Organ Program by Des.-a |!\ni.

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927.

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MASONIC NOTICK Called meeting Temple Lodge No. 17 F. & A. M. Friday, 7:30 p. m. F. C. degree. J ESS K M’ANALLY, W. .M. K. K. CALDWELL, Secy.

VLL m 1 11 INDIAN \

kiATION WFH.M, k*08 MKTFRS I ji^v-’is Light & Power Co.)

SPECIAL WEEK END RATES Good going any time Saturday and Sunday Good returning up to and including Sunday nignt. ASK THE AREN'T Terre Haute Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co.

SOUTH WIim.EY— A horse belonging to John Cocklin here evidently considered it an insult to bo 1 hitched to an automobile. When Cocklin tied the animal to a ear th ■ horse kicked him, breaking Coeklin’s left ankle.

BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK

Try Grandmother-'* Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea

and Sulphur

(11 ITUS OIT- IT IS WORTH hurt time

MON IA |n |iqi() \]| ,| tl | n s v.as married to Send this ad and 10 cents to Foley . , , , , r A Co. 2835 Sheffield Ate., Chicago, '' A ° 111., writing your name ami mldn •'usepn 1*. and Mat y I 'Mting: ol 1 ana. dearly, "t t u will iveeivi a trial hot There wei - tv.n drughte:. Torn tie of Foley's Honey and Tar Com- to tin un , a, M, l.c^ie R. Hi ,)OUnd, for coughs, cold- croup tow , now llxil y 1)r ingfield, HI., (hpasmodK*) ami tickling tlnoal; also ... . , ,, . i trial packet each of Foley Fills, .1 an ' ■' 1 '■ • ' • Slum ! . iiuniu.

diuretic stimulant for tin; kidneys, Arkansu

and Foley Cathartic 'rubleIn for con During tin i ; wars, ami up to

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Almost everyone kn vs that Sage have helped millions of people. Send been know " '' ;l ( l ule t »’'«"• ;l

• ve n ni, uhvay -landing for 111* principal - it- icnets when ho be came affiliated with any society. Robert John was a builder and hat much to do with many homes in thei: coii-tiaction in Pana. He Was an owner of p: —eity in his community and had tlm: ''aith which go' s to make a town m- city. —Pana. (111.) Palladium.

Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded. brings back : natural color and lustre to the b-'-r "ben laded, streaked or gray- Yens ago the only way to get this mixture was to make i! at home, which is mu ; and tronhlcc m Nowaday-, b a king at any , ding store tor ‘'Wyeth 'age and Nul-

for them,

jrist.

R. 1*.

gracious

.MICHIGAN CITY — What is believed to be a record in disposal of husbands was -et by Mrs. Susie King Cers Long i f this city, vvlieh she disposed of two in a week. Hearing

William Get - had divorced her she, cvi . n , Y0U 0 au.|.e.. a -. remarried, only to learn she was still i, n; .;i with ; t and «■

married to (h r- She was granted vour hair, taking one -null striiid at a

,. ....-rmti-T n nr disao-

n divorce trom (,ei s ami two daylater her second marriage was annul

cd by court.

phur Compound.” you w 1 g t a large bottle of this famov. old icc-y. nnptu.sd by the addition oi other m-

uredients, at a small C"

Don't Mav gray! I ry ill No one

tell tl ' i da i

voi r hair, as it does it so naturally and cvcltlv. You dampen a sponge or soft

MULLINS, Drug- agreeable o mpanioii and

host.

re—: u;;■_c.a■ ■ 1 ■ —rr. — ^—■— His bllsine- as.-oeiates, who kin"' Ml OVFU INDIVNV him most intimati iy, will rememlier MEMPHIS -Total 1 five l "" 1 aS a ‘ ' **’ sister.- and a brother who attended prompt energetic, with .. , , , . timo.ss enciiTs ; : k«*on p(‘iceptiou. the woh en wetahnir anniversai v ot *, , , , v , . A1 , ... ,, , 'Ir. Johns v ^reat lover of na-

Mr. ami Mr>. J. W . Unwell hen w:i -

i

ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP BY THIS SULPHUR

195 years. The sisters included a pair of twins, aged 87 while the othi r-

were aged 85, 83, 78 a. 75.

time: l.v morning tin gray nair m-ap-pears, and after another apphealton or two. vour hair become beautifully

dais, glossy .nd altraeuvc.

ANDERSON .Mr. and Mrs. Tran';' Taylor o r this city and Thcmas Miller of Kushvillo have answered the call of the new gold fields at Tono-

pah, Nevada.

with Fred Bleiekroth of t 1 is city.

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ItO U HUAI.I R. R. 3.

MARION—The old Civic ball ha •

~ | been ordered by the city council

Mis- Nctina Crosby -pent \Scdin I'rocrcds realized firm the aT vvill

1 .1*.** t wilh M . 1 .till Fmiti* i.., ..,,■.1;., i ..., . u..

•y<- Ion Chassis f. o. b. Detroit

GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKThink oi ,1 Graham Brothers Truck at $(170! Quality, power, speed, rugged' ness, Tine appearance, low operate ing cost- dependability lor day'in and day-out pcriormancc! Improved Dodge Brothers civ ginr! Only great production ctv ables (i rah am Brothers to build so good a truck at so low a price. (irnhum /iin.Tirrs Trucks ore built in • , / l(, I, I'/j n>u( J-Toti i opuci firs. ‘ ' rhr\ itfrcl l J1% of fill luiuliw; rrftuirrturr.ti. I bry are rolH by Uudgc Drothci ■ Ucalrr - (;* ct \u herr. H. A. SHERRILL

lure and especi illy fond of huntin :

and fi hing.

He was a loving husband and lather and hi.- li mlernoss and faithi fui devotion to those within his

EVANSVILLE— Inmimdiatek at- ulul famil > llll 'h' was ever no- ! ter her acquittal of charge- of chick- ticeable un<1 oimmented upon by all cn stealing, Mrs. Bertha Martin un .! those who half the privilege of being nouneeil her approaching maniage ‘ l lovad 01 neighbor oi Robert

Johns.

Politically Mr. Johns was affiliated with the Republican party and wualvvuys a staunch supporter of its

rank and file.

He was om of Pa.:a's mosi ardeni

day right with Mr.-, .laid Page. In applied on the eon.-trueta,.i of a booster- alvvay e; ntending that hi Mrs. Hozel Keck > a le , cn Mi'-- new city hall, the council immbei- city wa- worth: of loyal support and'

| to this end the business intere is of 1

— 0 — | his community received his time and LEll.Y NON April T euT- day, u-- energy, frequentlv.

ually a Tay for merriment, will be a I His first bUsine-s venture in the day of -addlies:- for l.iham iT- can- lumber business received a setback ire population. AH dogs not hearing ■ because ol fire at Nukomis, but thi tags tile to be shot by order of the ' only tended lo make him strive the city, stalling April first. harder towards ba.-inc.-s success and

—o— 1 in a very short time hi' had retrieved

JEFFERSONVILLE "The Weak- hi ^ 1 an 1 ''sfablislieil a Iminc-

ly Clarion" is the name applied to 1 imnnanently.

„ , the new “newspaper" is-ued bv mem- l ' 0 >' years he wa in the iumbei

' Al a Morphew and wife called 01 E rs of th( K j wanig c | u hel . e |. ! taking ovet A.NUT. I,MIN Hogs may replace . Stanley Sanders Saturday ,.,,,.,1,.,, of omceis was th( . , )C . | the problem of lighting hia city with

the expensive garbage disposal plant , noon.

proposed here. The city is consid-j Fro l Crosby and family and >D 1 ling purchase of a farm to raise ijle-rie lloosier and 'daughter Sunday

Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itclim,: eivcnni, can be quickly Mi'Oimc by applying a little MentlioSulpliiir, -ay - a noted skin specialist. Ilcear. of ns girm destroying propertie-. tins sulphur preparation instantly I c;ee from skm irritation,soothes ,md heal- the eczema right tip and leaves the -kin clear and smooth. It -1 Idom tails to relieve the torment and d’-ii imement. Suflfcrrnt freni skin trouble should get a little jar. of Kona- Mciuho->ulplmr from any good druggist and use it like a. varld cream. For Vaii I i. s .1J.(rtLsen:tnlt0 \VI II I U I.M.L I'l tARMAC M. CO . Inc.. JOB MaJixal Ave. Nrw Y urk. N. Y’«

E\ ANS\ 11.1.1 \N hen high wat 1 P'.mnia Hooser Thursday afternoon, announced

ers blocked roads into Washillgto i t'barl y Keek and wife -pi nt Fii from this city, th Press, an evenin j av with his grandmother -who i daily, sent its paper- to that city by -offering with a broke hip at Green airplanet Disney - near Clayton. PERU —“Pina .do" an orphan al- Mrs. Bessie Hoosier md dmigbt'r ligattr from the Seminole territory,, Kolb of Indianapoli pent from ha.- turned out to he a white elephant Thin-day until Sunday w ith Fre I

fot Albert Morgan. The alligator 1 Crosby

was .-eat to the Harmony quartette Rob Hoo.-ier called o: Melvin Fra/. here for a mascot and then turned , ier who has mcasle Sunday mori-

over to Morgan for safe-keeping. ling.

hogs on refuse from the kit hens of with Harry Hoosier.

the city. t Allen Eggers and family took sup

-o— per with Ed Gowin Sunday evening. HUNTINGTON— Because he could Mrs. Ella McCloud railed on Mi not convince the judge he was mere- Emma Hoosier Sunday

lv training a dog to hunt, Carl Cro-,- Rjy McCloud and family . pent Sat

ser was forced to pay a. fine for urday night at Sollie Riddells,

tres.-passing on Howard Crum’s farm. Mrs. Eula Maloytr an,, son Kieli _________ urd visited Mrs. Uecea Malay er Mo.

cr.-ion for appearance ef the sheet. ^ electricity and he took the manage-

- meat of Puna's only light plant and ,. , conducted it for years. He disposed

, I of his holding- later.

■i"' 1 d. |

ti, v ....... •. 11 Mr. John- wa a live 111 eitv al-

ine Nappanee city couitiI ha- .111 eompkted purehu-e of the it" and work will probably he uno'or way hi

a short time.

NAPPANEE Con.-1 motion new city ball here has been a

Constantly Tired? Lack Energy? Sleep Poorly? The chin’'' « ore il'l your h'dnry* take Fuley Pills

| diuretic J

and fcr\ n;Ea»»» ilic ^ lic.tllliy achc-lree IhmIsmui nlcit iuin<l.a good

ajipctiic, .^tuiiMl

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' over 2.» > can.

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£ { P 1 » • tl I ’ 1 |n nurd on

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p.i ekage. .Soldexcry-

v lie rr.

! day.

M V N II \T I \ N

Mr. an Mrs. visit :d in tireenca

Thursday ofu-rnoon.

Mi»- Seiidniyse ef Poland wu.-week-end guest of Dorothy Uewi-. Mrs. ( larenee Follom and jl ‘

fairs and si'ived a.- Mayor of Puna. | He was identified with the local ; Building Association and for years ! was President of the CitizenSuv-I mgs, Loan ami Building Association ! in this city where he wa- instrument- 1 al by his infhieii ■■ in starting many

the mad to j

When your back is sore and lime or lunii-.i,;". sciatica or rheuraalUn lias you stiffened up, don't suffer! tier a .55 cent bottle ot old, limfest i> tJacob Oil at any drug store, pour a lilllc in jour hand and rub it right qi» your idling back, and the soreaeas and lanieueas a* gone. In use for *5 years, this soothing, penetrating oil takM the pain right out, and ends the misr ery. ll is ab .olntelv liarml-ss md doesn't burn thi skin.

Chamber of Commeiee work

lie wa- ideiitific'l 'with a iiuinl)''i !of sceret orgaaizati.-ns, being .1 me-m-her of the Masonic fraternity, .1 Royal Areh .Ma. 011 and Knight 'Templar; and a eharter member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, lie wa a loyal and piogress-

\ GOOD I HIM. DON I o\ ER

Look IT.

J''i'oiu .las. Edwards, Montgomery, <>f our young inen Mil., eome- thi- letter which eon- husilies- and sueces.-.

Lain.- a valuable suggestion: "I feel like a new man .since taking Eoley -

Honey and Tar. I lan now sleep all Mr. .Tims was active, and was al- - night, soreness in che t and the bad way - found -upperting this oigunizaeuugli. enJrebf gone. My whole lam- y,,,, f or |,j s eommunitv. giving time,

dy use it—Tor coughs, colds ami-

li'roun, and it always helps.” Stops " M, r ^ un ' 1 ' tlckling throat, in rvnus lua king that later devi'lopi'd into hug in ti

™ , | cough, put.- a healing, southing coat-1 tutions. IT built tile iirst telcuhoiu 1 hnr,".- Brann wejb. I n ay «U, throat. Sold a, l lin , in lhi th ,,, ul ,Uy

of Mrs. May \\ right. regoniiueiideil everywlii'ii'. \-k mr David PoJIom spent the week-i rd it. R. P. .'II I TINS, DRI GGIST. in Bridgeport wit hih.s dangfiter Mr-. - R ... Huff " ,an * ROBERT JOHNS DIES

Miss Eeota Showater spent louiaj

with Mrs. J. \Y. Hunt.

Clyde Hutcheson and family i f Honorable I John.- passe.i (ireenca-tle were Friduj guests of away at his home. H.i Spiuee -ti 1 Mr. and Mr.-. Joe WrighW | at 2:46 I'uesdoy afternoon, after a

Kn-- Huffman and wife of llridg ■ -Inrt illness,

poitvisited with David Pollom Tues-j The announcement of Mr. John day. 1 passing was received with genera!

David .Sublet! of Putnamville spent | sorrow. He wa- a man with host Sunday with iii- -inter Mrs. May'of friends, beloved by many.

"right. Few men nh mol" priiininent 01

Mi - l.eota Showaters was gu T1 more widely know: in thi- comm"

of Mr . \V. J. Hin t Wednesday. 1 iiity than wa- Rehert Johns. IT h.

Wilma Pi Horn wu- a ga si Sunday | been an imp itant factor in bu.-inr.. of Miss Helen Lewis, 'circles for many year-. ' Mr. John- wa.- born mi Gn en . EAST >1 \ RION tie, Indiana, January I. in ti.

Mrs. Hazel Wallace, .Mrs. Mine 1(55(1

Webster, and son Billy, Mrs. Ruth )(, obtained hi early cduciiti 'ii Ruurk, Mis. Daily Williamson and ipumua and removed to Pana in ISiM. Mrs Oil;- Arnold id daughter. On- K^fo-he n .-unieil hi- education i 1 the | al, were 1 to III 1 ot u ■ , . , comm t uml daughter, Ola of Fillmi.ro, on j Second a id Po n -tirct and 11

Red P’i pi r Rub take- the '‘ouch'’ trom -ore. -t ii aching joints. It ia»iiot hurt you, . nd it certainly -topa that uid 1 heumatism torture at once. \\ hen you are aiicring -o you can 1 . round, jin-t try Red Pepper i - ni ■ ; w i Uu-c tin quickest re* in.; ■ " • Nothiic.; lias -urn coaeeu,'i ei. Ui-t . ' .1 ,,:i apply Rt T Pepper ■ : eat In . j/s tpot tlirnugh and through. Pain ^ad tore* lies arc gone. n r a jar of Ron -T Pc] pet .tub. Be sure to get tin yciiumi. with die uara.c luiwle* on each package

This Frigidaire Frost Coil equals 3 5 tons of ice a year

Wednesday.

I87() and 1871 wa- a student at tl<

byfeeding

Give your chicks a chance to iivc and grow. Feed them Ful-O-Pcp Chick Starter. It contains both Cod Liver Oil and Cod Liver Meal. These, together with the good oatiDtal and other ingredients, give chicks the start they need. Feed it for six weeks —and see the difference ! Be sure you get Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter. Mu tic by Th* Quaker Qate (pmpany Sold by CAMPBELL BROS. I'Gephone 60, Greencastle. Indiana. Telephone 404, Fillmore, Indiana. ^ • ■ '-mm I *

Spring Petted Plants And Ferns Headquarters for Canary Bird? And Gold Fish \ aughan’s Tested Flower and Garden Seeds. Floral Co. Eitel Phone 636. WE DELIVER. “SAY 11 WITH FLOWERS”

Mrs. Ada Albin a d graiul.-oii, Don-igtatc Univi i -it Chanipaigr aid, and Mist S Ilia Pltzsimmoi | i r j 1880 < in to .Mi visited Thursday with Mr.-. My rtle \ of; , Eskridge. whupa-~''l away fi 1 ' Monday. icen munth- later, alter the birth "I Mrs. Lois Kersey and children of I a ^ 0Mi w ho survived the nudher hut a | Indianapolia and .'trs. Mabel Bui-1 [and children visited with Elisha Mr-

Aninch and wife, Sunday.

IU‘V. and Mr-. J. W. Harmon a ad son Paul, and Oran Buis and wit ' took Sunday dinner with H. H. Ilick-

and family.

• Arthur Tiiuhei .. I wife have iron" J lo Sheridan to \i the latter'.-, pa'

J ents.

t Sunday visitor- with Ji.lin

Cash

J and wife were, Grover Ramsey and J family. Mr. and Mi Wm. New lai J Mrs. Ellen Newman and Melvin Ru

ark and family. Elisha McAninch was hit by an an | tomoUl Su.id.i. • 'in'" on th( Nu lional road. Other (ban a gash on the head and bruises his injuries were not considered serious. Je-se Sechmun and family culled ua Horace Robinson and family Sunday

afternoon.

Lester Storm of Indianapolis has been home a few days on account oj ! illness, Saveru J see him Sunday. • Andrew Tincher and Mrs. Myrtle t Monday visited Wednesday witli A. E. I ambert and wife of near Stiles-

ville.

Mrs. Mary Hunter culled en her mother Mrs. Goodwill of Fillmore, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd McGinnis is spending the week with Lawrence McGinnis

Acid In Stomach Sours the Food

Cscess of Hydrochloric

Acid is Cause of

Indigestion.

A well-known dliority «tmr« that Stomach trouble and iiulige-iinti are 'pearly a.wa iJu ■ to a iditv - .ml -tom aeh- anil . ot, a- ni' l folk believe, from a lacs of eligestiva jm,\- lie Stall's that an i\ct • "I hydi'ochlorit avid in tiic stomach retard digi .-tioii and tart- iood In mtiilalioP ; tlivn a liual- our like garbage ill a can. form nit' acrid tii'.ids and ya i , anicli iiiliale tin -tomach like a toy balloon. \\ e tlien get that heavy, lumpy ttcling in tin chest, c-c eructate our food, belch va$ or have heartburn, flatulence, water-,

biatli or nau t i.

He tells us to l.i' a iilc all iligc live aid- and instead get ii'oin am pliarUiacv lour ounce- ol J.nl Sails and take a table-poimiul in a g'a - of water before break la t, vvlii 1 ' il i- etferve cm., and furtlierimin. to c"|itiiuie thi- for otie week. While relief oficn l'ol! > vj the hr t d(,-i , il i- important to neiitrulizg the cidil.v, tmiovi' tlic g.i- naking mass, - tart the liver, -limulale tlic kidm vs and t!:u.s promote a line flow of pure dige-tive juices Jad Salt- is incxpe idvi. a' ■! i le from the acid of grapes and lemon mice, combined w i'.'i litlu ■ md odium ni,, ..

pliate. T!ii : hannli

It stays cold— colder limn ice -year in and year TV /TODLRN iiic.ir merchants, grocers. It A druggists, florists, proprietors of tlelicatesscn shops, hotel anti restaurant owners need no longer have a refrigeration problem. With the installation of FrigiJaire, their refrigerator becomes cold and stays cold—colder than icc—year in, year out—without daily attention and at a cost less than icc. Come in and discuss your refrigerating problems with us. L. B. C0WGILL 8. Vine Street. Phone 677.

| and wife.

J Lloyd McGinnis is working for the j tlmu-;n d -tmua-li t 1 Kroger Grocery Go., ut Lndluuupolis. CAcellcut r«»uiti.

salts i. used by sullcrc! j w ith

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