The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1927 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTEE DA ICY BANNER TUESDAY, MAY S, 1927.

Toilet Requisites for Balmy Sprint' Days

2."ir M;u: I nit'll III 1 '(i ivi! r i 2.k- 1 imlh i’asli. Spear inriil » l i 1 iStales Kli- l. rvin's roitet Soap -Hox ol ■! 50c Fare I’owder Min is. I tr .‘lOi I’i •i|iluilai , tio Tooth brushes :t5r \ aiiksliinK ( rea in ( ol) I’ov. Jer \uil IVitnine J.'ic Vlelhaline T’ace l , o«(ler .'.Hi .1 organ's Face I.ol ion I.aru. 1 .lar of l!a!li Sails

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S. C. PREVO CO. Toiletries Always At Cut Kate Prices”

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mediately. Aim I.IFF. TO YOUR YKARS 'tire .!m=on \. Veaney married Mi The founrialinn for ihe huilHing on And -o arid zest to your life. M’tien Martrarr’i Phillips and G .lin R Mr- j .^ In new it-'will he ahoni thirty fre* John R. Gordon. Han Wile, |H.. ' Daniel, the bride admired a hiart: oar. i-k * **»». ;iss*,■»;itS «.v7;I IV,1 1 he foundation will he begun as p 0 |p y |>j|| s a WO mlerful diuretio | afraid of bad Iikk, I II giro it . 1S , the wreckage from the resi- j timulant for the kidneys. ".After a a j,j Veasey. She took it. , ' . * , „ , • romfl ved f p «’ doses I felt better, oould work _ 0 _

dences being razed is remn I. Ljth more ease, her-ame stronger and

\ sAon ns the semecter ends, the j pouW s | (lfl[i t)PttP| . >|en and women . TIPTON Angel me Wnratle), 1 .. building will be moved and it is ex-! everywhere are u ing and recommend-j 0 f Tipton, was seriou -ly liurt wlou nr eled that it will be in the new j ing Foley Pills, diuretic, for faidlY j hiding down a <traw . t; ,ck.

1 1 „ , ;r t sllmmpr ! kidney action. In constant use over location in time for the nr-t . umm r vpars Satisfaction guarameed.— -1 hciol rln-ses. I.arge I beams anil , |; j. MCI.UN’S, Druggist. !

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imber-, which will be placed under the floor of the building to support ii while it is being moved, have ar-

rived.'

The Ostiom Realty Company, of Indianapolisr that ha- the construe

tion

be held in the building while it is being moved if.tjiere -hould be any do-

tn o.Isld.llOll. Pa-scnger Automotdlet; have incie tsed from il,'il.'l,fl00 to 25^-

330,000.

Profes-or Petty expressed the op-

order states' that classes could ! inion lh:it : ‘ 11 “ hnulri ,>p P 1;l( ' < ' ,1 1 she was entitled to a diploma and

into a passable condition instead of i arrall p.ed for her to take part in thiwork being ccfhcenfiated on a few | year's graduation eNi rcises.

I.FB.A.VON Although she k I'ued a diploma in 1S7K hecau e she was the only graduate, .Mr-. ( ora O. Ilynum will get her "-beep skin from the local high -'hud this spring. County School Superintendent Paul Van Riper, learning of her case, -a d

lay in getting under way.

The old site of the Music School \s being cleared to make way for a new women’s dormitory, Lucy Rowland It ' tor Mall, provided for in the will

systems.

'Hii- is not n defense of stone r gravel roads, he maid, I thing the Indiana toad sU-dem -hould be paved as quickly as p --ible, but it is en

of the late Edward Rector Construe- ! expre-ion of m> conviction that 'he lion on thi- dormitory will be begun ! welfate of the -taU* as a whole : ,

about the first of July. I more important than that of passing | great!) reuucei piue-.

PERU—The mystery of why ciga retts can be bought cheaply In thi- city is about to he -nlved. Police say tiiP)' expect t<> make ai i -ts -.ue of thieves who have been robbing to bacon stores and selling their loot at

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VIIR Tf, K HO \ It I > Kl.ld TFI) Election of the membeis 1 f the P.l28 Mirage Hoard with Hernard K - yore, eilitor-in-chief, Albert Crews, managing editor, and Willard Arne' business manager, was announc tjlia afternoon b> the Mirage Roni ■ t,f Control. The communication read; “We, the undersigned, acting in our official i»padt) a- member- of the Mirog • Board of Control, in accordance with 1^1* resolution pa -ed by thi yuid'e ' Council whereby the editor- ate bu j tie r . r t h« coming year should be selrcte 1 an appointed b\ u from certain ooh more assistants chosen by popular elections,last fall by the sophomore ol^-s to serve a s assistants of the | editors and busine-- manager of the present Milage Hoard, do hereby appoint Re 1 nap' Kilgore, editor-in-i hi* Albert Crews, lard Arnold, busine- manage?." The letter was signed by i rof. It. W- Pence, I. (I. Stimmel, lienn L. !l. ilfrlis and Lyman Floe, Paul Shul' - »nd William A. Smith, niembe?the present Board of Control. Tlie men chosen by the hoard we e Pflected from the field of upborn ?

ii-.-l.-tants elected by the sophomore c!a - i?st fail. Other candidate- for the i ffici's were Paul Sweet, Join Ha. r and < yrus Gunn. Kiigni'c :i member of Phi Gamma D' t:i Deltn Sigma Rho, Sigmii Delt 1 C!,:. I! '.a D?'la Pi news editor of The DetVa.'x iind a member of the varsity ia'i :ite ti'.ani. Cla w.- is .1 member ol I.a t:b< Chi Alpha, Duzer Du, Hetl I) Ita Pi. ii d won ela.-s numerals 'n tra.'k. Viinild i- :? member of Beta T t:i !’. circulntion staff of The In Piiuw. v.ai-ity tnick tojmi and public -peaking club.

Raze Buildings On New Site Of School Of Music

1? preparation for moving the old .Mtisii School from it- present location n;i the corner of Hanna an.I S- it! 1 Locust -treets to the northeast Corner of East Chestnut and Locust streets, one block south, one of thi o residents in the new -ite has 1"a a'/, d during the past week mv' the oilier two will be wrecked im-

moiorists.

What benefit doe- a farmer pet from a hard surfaced road if he lives three or four mile from it on a ili’t

nr.u :ift r r over) thaw in the winter. In iiana’- total milage of improve

MARION— And re a Simpson, living near here, .-hot a Mexican chicken hawk, rare for Indiana. It is

on exhibition,

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LONGED FOR

Mr*. Burlon Advises Women on Motherhood and Companionship

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.X',,il. . is h. r. Iiv Iven tliat ih>' 1111<!'rsiwnf’fl Kxpuutor ot thr ri - ; an ?' Harris'. Ucccnscd, Will, on

1*" x111 liav 01 Ms.', ami >ron road that is impa«-ahle for sever"! .i n in iln\ therenlter until sola, ofi r ' , 1 ,1. .11 priv.-iti sab at ihe nr o' hotn - or 1 ay. aftci- a heavy rain and

int: -llommoml IPiniware Store 1* * . ii at \■ 1 a .X'lit ili Indiaan Stree t'e eit\ of t Irrencast lo. Put 1',limit. Stale of Indiana, all of

1 he till.- and interi 1 "f s ! nsan ' leads i .'IS.IIOTr nut of 73,000 a gre-Pe I la rris. late of InttlHin fount), Ind-' . .1 . . . ia 1 i|,-i . as#d. in aiid to itu fo1111 e 1 ni pttctnt 1 g‘‘ tiiaii art) ornei -state, ' '■ 1 m tl t v' s t a t < '1! f Indiana.‘V wi!’: A condition of tips kind is certain I;

\ imri of the north halt of lot No. . f ar better than having -av one fif'h „ , , . . , i'i7 in nu tiriglnnl Plat or the 'loan. 1 . “For several years I was denied the ''it'. ••? Itr-en. 111. Indiana, ir of the roads paved an: le.ting t,le , blessing of motherhood," writes Mrs. ", poinl n r, th? ibte^f’sMd r M ' Margaret Burton of Kansas City I...1 which »> .. t• • t south of ii.. ProlVsNor Pett\ producpfl fifrur^? was terribly n^rttTUs and subject to II "Fihw. 1 A«'rn*i f»f - i»i Lot n<i | t 1 ■ . neriod? of terrible suffering and '.'"V, “ pkc 7 . n ' ” ads ' melancholia. Now I am t e proud laii. i to tii north iin. .p ai.i in'.] W-i> ■ e < ount) - ion ? s>-tern, ] mother of a beautiful little daughter thtti ' nnitii p trailed to 'h hrncing 7.‘,0 mill wa- praised. Pet ,, ']and a true compiininn and in.-pira- . a of heginn'nr showed that appropriations and gast l . niv husband. I b< ' tax p.ovii, -m'g.ooo " f nt,lpr wom ' ,n wou,d " kf ‘ t0

rcnift iriff'c

Me FIRE BRIGADE the epic of !lu* iu 11 .. „r „., r "THE F'ItF Hlt'GMtF is 'he rtnially thrilling epic ol' the heroes of peace! A seething, tndihing story— loaded with action heart - throbs. Itathnt will sweej)

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uau' tin M.qi<l rT'HI estate'. '*r will liRve th^ privilo|Bre ♦'nil 1 • 11 ft■ It;is»* prift in rash

lime **t nnlf*.

Hjiiil r<*al »*Mntt' to bp sold stibjprt

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NS itiipss niv hand this May j, 1027. I’hncst N Hrovtiliup', Kxrmitnr, .^itf «'iri I In rris. lOstatP. «’nruin *s. trilhn. At torn pyx.

(know the secret of my happiness, and

a'te'Th'e'purei?!' ' hp 7:, ° " lilos ' 01 •'- 20 mile - 1 I will gladly reveal it to any married

"The-e road.-," the Professor saitl, woman who will write me." Mrs. are kept in good condition and are fit . B “ r u ton or u fer;i hp J' ' lllvic, ‘ Pr ,iip! ' .. , without charge. She has nothing 1o fnt tin\rl at prat tically all times iu .opif. Letters should bo addrosseii t<.

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< Ol MILS H VMMCAPPKD LAFAYETTE, May,:] (UP)—Faiture to keep pace with the "remarkable transformation of traffic" during the past twenty years has wi. light a -criotis handicap to many

the year on thi- amount, whereas a thin crating oi' haid surface coats

approximately jiton a mile.

I'rofe-.or Petty -tressed the point that he did not quottp the figure, in favor of an increased road tax “but o an-wer critic- of present county

toad maintenance expenditure-.

Mrs. Margaret Burton, 217k .Massachusettes, Kansa- City, Mo. Correspondence will lie strictly confidcn tial.

PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM THIS PICT I |{f v/'m GO TO THE GREENCASTLE FIRI: DiiPT

BLACK HAAVK

Oscat Phillips and wife of Center Point visited in thi- part Sunday. Isaich Craft is rebuih iug lii- hmi-e. Joe Xeese of Knight-vill > was in those parts Sunday. Wm. Xeese and family of Mnnh t*-

tnn called in Jo Evans Sunda?' Huffman a, : t ' n:.. ntuvi"!^ gravel dipper to Grceneaitlc. Tom Phillip.- and wife of BtJ woie in thc.-e parts Sunday. Walter Bran and wife vi-itd( Milroy Ciaft'- Sunday. E t Allen ha - moved tu J.ltnMiJ farm.

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Mi-s Jaunita Libha i- employed

the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Gi 1ham, Mrs. Graham remains pom Iv,

IN AIFMORV being confined to her bed tu t of tIv

j H.diana counties, Prof. Ben H. Petty, , n me mory if Harold Falli- who ,imP -

■f the Purdue -chool of engineering, ( |j P ,| \j a> thf , 3 ]!)23 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner and Mr l)p,ir ' vp '- t Beyond the doubt- and ho|Ves' an 1 and Mm - VVi 'l ,Pr Stoner were shon“Unfortunatelv”, he !, “many fears. Rl n C i n Grencastle Saturday, arsons -till look at our road -ervic" Beyond the cares and joy- and te*rs ( lom E ' tps suffprp ' 1 a broken and from a point of view similar to that Hey .r„| the ,-miling ard the w en. la(,prnlp,r n,,SP ' whi «' h ^ “>'^»'' ip d of the “horse anil buggy day=." Thi- i, lt , 1 "hen attempting to crank the motor

bus caused many of our counlie- to Beyond the waking and the sleeping i

! -Mtes Burdine Libra called on Mi-.

Walter Stoner last Miuu.'ay.

Don’t be a Victim of “Spring f ever

h ■ handicapped by a system of nnrtow, poorly drained, rough and other-

v i-e inadequate roads.

Profe.-sor Petty pointed to the greti increase in motor vehicle- carrying (11 inmodities as the prime reason for

;i hettennenl of road-.

"Since iPlfi ', he -tiiii “our automobile- (truck -» have increased 21.'»,f>0i

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SPRAYED RUBBER WEB CORD FLAT BAND METHOD CCLr ■UY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN

ited StatesTires S»l«t & Service Depot

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Q. U /ty (/<»(’) t '/» Cord odd to the milcagg of l nited StaU's Tin's? A. Consider lir-t wL it happens in a balloon tire—the extent tow hieh the side-wall slruc* tore must cnnstantlx' heiul and recover.Conri' him-il flexihilitv and strength are dmtanJeJ i.ir hexond the needs nt high pressure tires. NNeb Coril is the completely satisfying answer to these reiiuirements. By snaking I he cord in pure, luiuid latex, each tiny Jihre the cvttton is insulated with rubber. And litis more intimate union between cord and rubber is accomplished without the use of weakening chemical solvents. Furthermore, the latex uehs the cords t. get her w ithnut the use of cross-tie threads. One of the major causes of internal friction is removed. flie result is maximum strength with maximum /Icvibihtv — which means maximum mileage. UNITED STATES ROYAL CORD

M) Hsirold rests in -lumber deer? In silent and hle-.-ed deep, And looking back with clearer eyes o'er lifr« short shan I’ll -ee with wondering eyes God’, perfect (ilnn.

Mother

ALL OVER INDIANA D! NKIRK Missing twenty years iiiul mourned as dead, Ellis Brown, son of A] Brown, glass blower, hnr returned homo. He cau -ed his father a great -hock when he announced I his identity.

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PENDLETON The town Wttrri hn- ordered Town Mar. hal.Stanley to | i get riil of nil slot machines in the

city.

—0— ANDERSON— Shave anil haircut 1 ha- been bn.-ted to 75 cents here. This is an increase of 2."> cents ove? 1 old prices. JEFFERSONVILI.E When Jus-

Tho-e calling on Mr. tmd ti?- Fred Stoner were Mr. and Mrs. Will' Dixon and two children Po e Mar'

and Charles.

You Con Easily .^oid the Depressing Effects of the Changing Season. In Hie Spline, many people find [ them«elves [using appetite, are over- | come by a lack of energy, and a rundown leeling lakes pos-ossimi of their whole hody. Spring is a ere,it renovating season, when Mature throws oil' the aremmiluted impurities and jireparcs Hie sxstem lor Ihe chaiue il must undergo iKilore meivjm; into the coinin'-' Summer. At finds limn, the energies relax, and an unspeakable languor pervades Hie entire sysiem, giving Ihai wom-oui. Kood-ior-nolliing leelinir. sit commonly calleit "sprlna lever " The Imjiortaiit tliinv', therefore. Is to

pm your syslem in tip-ton m so as to It:■ able hi ir-i-t 1 ti-, alliiienis -o in'.". , 'Hi hi 'miinir 1 musi huilil iih He 'i--iii* .ui'i -I Hie wear lint Hi - -: -i"iii tin c gone. Now Is t s.SI. | unequalled la IN) and .? YOU owe || | .ml tJiKjdj give S.S.8 1 .'•! build up red I n ■ iia' proves Ihe proii'--p- j?' wiilrtH iMiily is nouri-h< d. .iiid il i- midmiMI and reliable. - - - i- made iMimi roots of I re-lt hcih- uni |ilanb,nil» ! prepared in a -ci 'diii? vw) in j adi ern lahortihir) Get your ,s.s store, ii is ".: slut. lal ",'ef . i/e 1 111 n ei

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Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water Take Salts to Flush Kidney* and Help Neutralize Irritating Acida

Makes Baking Easier

No waste of time. No loss of materials. No worry. No daiitfvr of bakings falling due to jar of oven door when you use Calumet. It’s double acting. Contains two leavening units—one begins to work when the dou^h is mixed, the other waits for the heat of oven, then both units work together. A sure way to hake-day successybakeday savings and superior results. CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER »AtE8 a»/ t TiMEB THOSE OW ANT OTHER »axX*»

MIAMI Hl-tlNG, Brick ( haoel, U. I). Greenraslle | n d EVFRVMN X Mcli ACGHEY. Ku«KellvUle. lud I. AV. HENDRIX I’utnanivillr. Iixl. \ ERNIE I.MtKI.N. Ml. Meridian, R. |». Grcenrastle, Ind. RMSt OE III KST. R R. No. ti GrcrnraMIc

Kidncv and bladder irrititions often r< i4it], ia .? noted an* tliorit.. Tin* kidneys help filter thi* acid I'roui the blood and pa--, ii on to ■ 1 ■ here k remain to irritate anh ir.llame, causing a Lmning, -caldiiig • n-:i?ioil, or setthis; up nn irrita'.inn at the iu ck of the bladder, obiigir" ton to cek relief t«o or three I limes during the night. The -ufTertT ! in coo lant drc.nl: the water pa -es somttinu - «iih a -cabling - is very profiler again, there is diffiI rutty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call E liecau-e they can't control urinathM' \\ hiic it is extremely annoying and ' sometimes \(ry •painful, thi- is often one of the in" t simple ailments to over come. Begin drinking lot- oi -of? v.at r, . : l-o get nljout four fnu ee oi Jad S Its from your pharmacist and t;.ke a taliirspoonful in a glass of wafer Itefc.re breal f r. Cotitimic thi 1 for two or three day I bis will he'p nritrall** the acids in tic -v-teui -o the; no longer ar:' a -otitcc of irrlti tlon to the bladder and -urinary organs, wb.ich then act t.nrmal again. Jad Salts i- inexpensive, and is inade from Hie acid ot gr ii'C- and lemon ini' e, ' combined witii iitht'. «u*'l i. used by thou-und» of b.lks who are subject to urinary di-ordets caused to aci'l irritation. Jad S ilts cause* no bad effe ts ; whatever. I He! * \ ou have a pleasant, efferves-1 cent lithia water drink which may yui« k!y r«b»r« your bladder irritation. 1