The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1927 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1927

'ake Salts If Stomach Isn’t Acting Right

s indigestion Results from an 1 ^ Excess of Hydrochloric Acid.

* '■ ■' •' SPORTS k I* l' U l- I* I* i ll' l' I' l' .I- • ki.nv !,;iil 1 rack—Golf—Boxing Swimming Racing b ‘ k ' ■' *' •' ^ *' T » " * E l' E l'-lr E E E E *E E E E E E E E E E E

i r'n.iicejtcd food delayed In tlie stem-

til decay-. <>r rather ferment-, the -ame

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f | ci -li"n >' tanked by ly|ier:uid,ty E dine i- an excess, of Indro- ■ ■ eid in the stomach win. h preC, t5 complete digestion and starts fnd ferimntatioii. Unis everything I,,.,, -ours in the stomach much like j r V .. n s in .1 ‘ an. '■ niium ... ' id ' ■ caM s which inflati tIn to n

31 High Schools Will bead Teams lo invitational

MI AS ;5(H! V I III I I i;s i:\. TKRKU i\ TKACK MKIIT HIIIJE.

SPOUT 1 Alts

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A UK AGO — Four game.- remain l to be played in the luterstaU 1 Tliree Cu-hion Hilliard league. Lett Kenny.; ( hieago, already lias won the champ- ' ionship but .second place is still in ] do*fit. Art Thurnhlad, Chicago, ha a one game lead over Vugie Kieck la fi r. Kennj einehed the title by

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Yesterday's Hero- I ail Webb, this

winning from Allan Hall, 12:12, in 3<i -e.i.-on'.- “find” of t Chicago Cuh

innin

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J drove

in Adams will double in the

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►li like a toy balloon. Then w. fee!

iheavy, luhipy misery in tht chest; L ukh up «t’ 1 ' t:a • •■■r "i L || :l \e hi . ■tburn, flatulentc, u.iter-

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Ille tells u- 1(1 lav aside ail digestive li. a ,„| instead get from am pharLfv ietir ounte- of Jad Salts and take | tibh 'iKionful in a gl tss of water Ifort breakfast and drink it while it is ■fnc-i'inp. and furthermore, to con-

this for a week. While relief

| ten follows the fir-t dose, it is ini|iorL, help neiitrali'e the acidity, re- 1 |p Ve the gas-niakiiig mass, Mart, the i t tr -tinuilate the kidnei - and tin. | ( „n„te a free flow of pure digestive!

j 0 I sixth inning for Chicago’s first run , 1>Ia 11 tim i .. d itationa! ! 1. A FA Y K'lTH, Ind.— Purdue beat 1 a»ainst Cincinnati, t m th eighth high h ,,1 tiu.-k i. hi- he'.i I Northwestern at baseball, 7-5, knock- he started the rally ieh resulted m

n wi re prae ' n ^' Calmer out of the box with a

n il y eompi !• I o- , 1 aeh W. E. fourth inning onslaught which netted

Ham-man announced ' at mure than : f° ur runs. dOo boy. would take part in the var- —o—

d cintb : events and! ^ HA.MPAUiN, III. —Illinois main-

I- will be tallied it- conference lead by defeat-

! ing t hicugo, 12 :!. The Maroons were

vim are en- scoreless until the ninth inning when .

Sear-. Stewart weakened and permitted liv e I ^ hung scored Sehul

that :jt Ind represt nted.

I hree nm

tere.l in th of Ureeneus the late in Central f V

high ch

1 th • second ruii with which the Cub-

: defeated the Kofis,

| St. I.ouis went iut vuml ]da>e in • | th ■ American Leag by taping a tenth inning rally t w , , over •Clcve land, 1-2. Kiee do i, ,i and scored j when smith, India pitcher, threw wild to third after -eliulte bunted.

with u single. I

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[l;vl Salts 1- inexpensive, and i- mad,

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Imbincd with litliia and -odium pho-

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dash in if Monti.

mile a* I h' ls -

; Fowlkes, travel the ends Hat, Iso a dash

tieorge Connally,

lute Thi- liarmle.s salts i used

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llee' will start Saturday, and > a large crowd • dl be hi vim' cii

pie'i.ptly at ! all indication "i -pectators. ’ r the first

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iMiing team-. Tim invitationthis wcek-eml will he nearly a- the annual late meet.

Coeds Practice For Annual Tt ick Meet

0 ; So\ relief pitcher, e

BLOOM INUTON, Ind. - EvcreP that capacity for Dean has been re-elected baseball •days and and basketball euaeh at Indiana I'ni-j * 1 ' a " ~ victory i" versity for one year. i Ly ons, who started

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CHICAGO The I'niversity of Chi-! I’hiladelphia Amei • ago teimi.- team defeated North- ,1 " 11 ' the Huston K» we.-term I in a conference meet. ! Oi'ove pitching well

0 _. . are now tied with A' ANN AKBOK, Mich. —The L’niver-! ,h , ' <l l llac, ‘-

-ity of Michigan won a baseball game J othfr games '■

from We.-t Virginia University, (i I i

1 hiiai'i White • red the game he second time ' iled his team Dctn.it. Ted ^ r the Sox, wa- 1 m the fourth, ans won again S \, -l-l. with j The Athletics a-hington fill |

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I'laii . an- uir.ci'Aa> lur oru* uf thi* b< . ced-i track nu. e.er ludd a' I>i Puuv.. With le.-.- • an two weekol nraclici n ■ . hi-, bi ' at- tin- inee'. meinbt . - o ;, • rms are liar'' at pruetii-.i ever;, aft' inoon. Clas iiianagcrs wi l pli-a-e turn in thei tuKry i lank- to the ii.n 1 ! chairmai not lat r than April 27. Thi- ye If the shot put has bee; -ub.-iiiuti-.j ei the -tauding higi jump, . hich wa. addt-i to the list ot ev I lit 1st ar, out proved to be un- ■ ’ i -a • a. : unin'.i 11 -Iiiig for an 1 1 • 1 1 . 11 'I here will be v i a a u relay Each clas ' • ill- i ach event i here i id no -jiecial day for try ’• :-. 1 • h i hi • manager will chons.

Little Giants Cross Bats With Tiger Ball Club

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Tennis Team Loses To Purdue, Nornm!

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Try Our Reitei* Battery SeiYTu

I hvelusivC haUery sir ion, ha.i iImic and repairing all in ik Aiiln and Hadio Hattcries. Ilie finest equipment inal. Miossihle to give bitter service. Kiitteries culled for mid delivered.

Yoiie.mtlc I healer: am Clothe .-.tarring tip* getor, Adolph Mcnjou will er.ted at the Voncastle Thci . g , ml I i iiia). tleiii'd In be at hi- best in till.

A M O \ D I K A ^ HELD MM.IN I I ELD I Ills \n l KNOON.

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\\ ith only one day | tiio due to the |>oi>r j courts, the tennis teiu in it- matchi s with I

NOIM H SIDE S({1 ARE Consolidated Battery Co. Phone 789.

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Pfctic to stimulate kidney .seen •b.s and rid the system of f rouble

I 1 ' 1 ' -oils that emisi I i.

f ■ Mrs. Black of Petei t*-' ' a -i says: “Ilefore 1 took Foley P 1,1 diuretic, I could not loop ove; | r rai-e up without great pain. Nov

:e taking them 1 have none.” A-k holey Pills diuretic. A prompt

The V\ aba.-h and DePauw ba.-e ball cams crossc.l bat- on Me Keen flel.l icre this afternoon at :i rib o'clocl:. veggie Pfersick was .scheduled to do he hulling for the Tiger.- while Gerdiluau wa- the probable starter oa he nsiuiul for the Scarlet invader-, 'ouch Todd Kirk indicated this niurn,ng that a shifted lineup would on-

pu-e the Little Giants.

In speaking of the showing of th-' vVabash team this .-eason the Craw

fordsville Journal says:

The Wabash college bu-e bull team igain denion-tratcil Tuesday to tinsatisfaction of its followers that u will be a cotiteiidei’ this .-ea-oti in the Indiana chumuion.-hip race. The l.it.le Giants, playing against Indiana oa Tuesday at Bloomington, held their Big Ten opponents to a to ", draw in twelve innings. Earlier games had resulted in tie- with Purdue and Minmta placing Wabash on even term; with at least three Big Ten nine . Kvt r -nice Harry Schuller took charg ■ uf ba-e ball at Waba-h the Scarlet team- have been the talk of the sta'.' , m college circles. Although always handicapped by a limited amount of

outdoor pi'ac- ■ dition of th 1 ' wa- ilefout'' I idue and sta'e

N rmal both of whiin ha tin advantage of a month practieu • u concrete court-. The atch on Tu day rc.-ultcd in a vie: iy for \ornul with wins in all six n atches. Sum mary: Hoyle defeatec I, ckwood (i 1, fi; 0 to J; Hutchens lefeuted Curington ti to 1; ti to Dairy defent ed krahl ii to 0: ti to \\cng defeated Kimbcriin <> to 4: • i l\ doubl Hoyle and Hutchens li-ate.l LuckI vv ood and ('arington • ;;; i; to s; id to3; anti Diary and Weng ’tb^f-eaii'd I Kiakl and Kimberlin to o t; t. I. i In the meet with I' rdue ofi S itn j nay at Lafayette Pie. e woii’Tn a i -cot'i of five matche iiv.e litdimla I in nn . here for a n. tch tioiay uni j F anklin w ill funvi ,. tit. t- mpi tioii on May 5.

T A. 1 l. O R m D AT F A. |S M 1 O N PARK

WEAVES To those who consider the fabric ot extreme iiii|>oi'tunec, Park low n Worsteds offer a decisive distinction in pa l term, aud uu underlying substance which assures certain service. 5 5<>

Cnitom Service Without The Annoyance of ■ Try-on Heady-to-Pul-On

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Fhi Gams Lead Frats To Take Kappa Tau Cup

Mirage To ('lose Subscription Drive

Me there at chapel time to take care of ::ii> prr'-on- who may desiro to subs :ribo at tludi timh. N i i i:L*a_o— .

■in r court on th. iuth. lih iichi i for the audience udl be c,i -ted dxick of Mu.-ic School ai M.iiislii Id Midi. There will also In eat- n the

of Mansfield Hall.

HKSI I HREE I’OSlilONS SEC\K \TED BY DMA TWO POINTS.

TOOt

! material Wabash team have ma t :

Delegates Report Cornell Meeting

I'ELL (>l i 111 11 THLETK OEVKLOFED !V OTHER larger ,-ch ids in this state. i ININ I It-1 TIES.

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• in theii licetivc honeymoon.-. The ( Ow duty m , magi-tiati follows them and catch 1 s j to encourage pa th m ju.-t in time to vviirn them nf 1 door spert.-, Di I the. fraud. Ilu.-hand and wife a. " j president of Dun. happily reunited and the other pai, jin welcoming 2d | >

get married.

ery univei.-ity i lation in out id ugston Fatruml, I I'niversity, said delegates to th ■ ic l’onfereni e of

last week.

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Livestock

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Iprovenient will amply repo

, "'tion guaranteed.

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LADIES! DARKEN

YOUR GRAY HAIR

j production, whi humorous plot. • plendid eu-t . : ot want foi they follow M at ions that ari;

very clever and supported by a le audience will iiaininent when through tin* situ- • livening Cloth-

|bie Grandma's Gatjo fc Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know

INDIANAPOLIS, April 2n. (UP) ' Hog prices on the Indianapolis liv •lock exchange opened about steady today and the market showed evidence uf maintaining that rating, despitu large shipments. | Receipts were estimated al i.imiO. Holdovers numbered 211. The bulk of the offerings sold at price., ringing from *10.30 to .*10.7., with *10.', ■ the top price. 1 The cattle market wa- steady, with estimated receipts of 900. Calve- were (|Uote.| at aO cents high-

! Fifth National At 1 1 American College '

i “A well round. Dr. Furruml com person of as bom is po-'ible to all i

'to do is to nc.g

the possession of , fective body is a the equipment , i tends more toward thi- ideal than vv-i tion in out-of-dooi Miss Helen Ha

the meetings, beii j I’resideat of Colli lell VV. A. A. an.i \. C. A U. VV. Open meetings w.-i, held lo which ev i ryone was welt,, While the clo,d meetings, whi. oily official dele

v mnen

man or w uiiun" ued. “niu-t be ,i mg vitality as it What we hav e at once that vigorous and ef , lyen-al part ol life ^nd nothing : e attainment of plead participa

■ ports.”

II condueted all

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81.87 30.77 30.29 , 29.70 ;

28.45 I 28.38 j 27.J’. | 27.",9 ' 27.k") | 2 7.0"I : 23 8'l j 23.09 j 22.07 i 22.00 !

20.53

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er than the previous day’s market, i att ,.. w „re in .- .-ion,!

ITlic u-f of Sage and Sulphur I J" rin - faded, gray hair to its natural ■dor dates back to gramlmoil r t'

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ffs. glossy and attractive. When vir P r hair took on that dull, faded or l r ul,ui •ppeanne*. tliis simple mix■j r e Wa, applied with w e d,:

kCt,

i Hut brewing at home is mi: ■ f^*-4ate. Nowadays, I .

f. v urtig store for a bottle of “VV tii

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m't Tell fh . is Cue atti e tonight. I Jo .'on an j/ot of th, | A I’ .t i ian i o their . eve nth v, an i among the c ing flirt a d a deeply itl IpVe

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pgc and Sulphur (Jomiiouiul.' y ou v. this famous old preparation. i:n-

fOved by the addition of other u a r,lts - which i an h, i, p. n I, d wporc natural color and beauty to

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9'< i known drnartist d . . so naturallv u. I . . ..

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i Ur tla ' r ; taking one ti amt at . i,.a

f tttorning the gray hair disappear-,

•tier another annli.-ar ot

an .tin r

f vn '- i I’eautifally daik and glo.-y.

roving he find I at r h

I ai d and vviff switch in Hf ’ mairy th? } band to marry who is a frien a fake divorci r uph s g?l m t icy cun b.- J

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, ." a .-eieumi'',: at the Opera ttich and Huntutured players, i. is as follows: ai-, celebratin'T anniversary are a fa.-einut- ■ man who is p r. The flirt'the husband ami mv contjianioii. i day tmll. Th" er follow. Hu-- , ach other unit , divorce, with a i-rs: the wife to in, and the hus-

Top price paid

were 800.

For the -econd coiiBecutivc day only 100 sheep and lambs were received. Top price on the sheep market was $211.

New Rians Made For 1’ageant On May Day

rt. A magistrate e family, frames the scrambled illegally. Uefor' .4 they are oft'

Contrary to custom the May Day F’agcunt will be held on the lawn of Rector Hall this year instead of in the Dell. May Day ha- been set for May 7. The pageant “Daffy-Dovvn-Dilly," will take place on the lower terrace while the large shoe, home of the shoe children in the pageant, will occupy the upper terrace. The pageant court will be placed on the north side of the lawn with Helen Houpt, senior May Queen, holding

round table disca ion- were held for the unofficial del, gates. . Miss Katharine - . y, Departmei,' of Physical Kdur dion at Sy rucu , University, uml 1'ro ident of N. A. A. I' 1 , gave a very teresting talk on mass participutioi . ceiideinning intercollegiate uthletii 'or women and stressing rather ma.-- fiarticipation, whereby every g il would participat, in outdoor and indoor recreation Tinconference also ' ot' 1 sod it ciiti ment against inti nollegiate -ports. Interesting pap,i- were given on play days, intramural -;>ort-. trainin'/ and its importance, awards, finance, point systems, and A. A. U. W. possibilities for service. DePauw wa n p:,-eiited liy Eaut’ i Hare, Mary Washburn, Mem i’l s-ef and Be rd eer Klin

InteiLsive Rroparation For Inspoction Started

Everybody reads thv liaoiu-r. Do \ou

Tentative plans iyf the Military Department vail for two formations next wi k. Monday and Thursday, in I'lten.-ive preparation for in.-pection. Uertuiii classes will be dismissed fol1 win: inspection to compensate foi j the extra time expended. Company drill is the main featuv, of the woik for this week and next i and will culminate in a company competition following the Thursday form-! ution of next week. The second platoon of Company U, j rommunik-d by Royal Ray, carried the j Old Gold Guidon at formation held I yesterday . Ideal weather conditions, j compared to the eoli^ and rain of tin' . two previous formations, prevailed. | As previously announced, lucre will , be no formation tomorrow.

Taking the lead from Delta Upsib.u 1 which ha- held tin* peak position 'U ilrnteniity scholarship for seven cimicutive .-mc.-ter . Phi Gamma Delta I laid fir-t claim to scholarship during I the first nn -ter in a tardy report prepared by Kappa Tau Kuppu. ’The Phi Gams, with a 32.8 point ivt iage per man, were followed close- . lv by Kappa Phi Sigma with a 31.37

av, rag and Vlen’.- Hall with an uve: ply

age of 311.77. Delta Upsllon, la-t enu-tfi' bailers, were fourtli with

an average of 30.29.

Fii-t elaini to scholarship honors gii, I i Gamma Delta possession of the Knppu Tau Kappa scholarship

^ cup lids semester

Fintetnitie- li-ted in their ; -hip order are a follows: Plii Gamma Delta Kappa Phi 8iginu Men's Hall . D< Ita Upsilon Delta Tau Delta Phi Kappa Psi Commons ( lub loimbtla Chi Alplia Beta Theta Pi Phi Delta Theta ( Alpha Tau Omega •Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Chi Delta Kappa Epsilon .... Theta Kappa Nu Sigma Nu

Beginning tomorrow, tie bit. ine - staff of the Mirage "ill iiT.erviev: every student in the University wlip ha not signed up for a eupy of tin’ I!t27 yearbook, and endeavor to -e1 cure their sub.-io iptiuin . The camnuign, wliieli will clo-e the year’- ! ubseription drives, will last one week, j Since the routine work of builiiing the book is finished and the copy is in the hands of. th" printers, the Mirage hoard has vaiat,,| it office in the basement of Ea.-I College and during the campaign will have temporary headquarter- in I'-shop. Check ups will lie mail, then: dail’ and representative- of the ho k will

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1c Shirt Sale Saiurday Only

We arc* ofVtTin.u’ some splendid dress shirts in it variety of colors. You pay sld>9 for one and get another for le, or two shirts for -SI.70. Isn’t this a bargain worth looking into Saturday?

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