The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1927 — Page 3

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'THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1927.

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inURXKIJ v^Lothes

Ileal Style and (Quality at a Medium Price

That’s what you’ll liiui in our newest offering of crRf.FF rl.OTHKS. Isn’t that what you are loohin;; tor in your next

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Come in and convince vour-elf that we have exactly what

you want at a Drier that will (ilease you.

Ask ahou* the Cttrlee Fuarantee. jf

TODD’S TOGGERY “THi: sToitF Ft»u imi: i.ah \sn his tmr

SPORTS + + * Rase Ball—Track—Golf—Boxing’—Swimming—Racing * h -i" ’’s' *1' '&• '■{' ir *!r 'lr *ir ’l' i* l~ l'4~ i' {~ J- -i* ^ 4* 4‘ 4* 4* 4* 'l* -4 4-

TIGER STAR TO COACH AT LIMA OHIO

(iETS (<i\t HINt; JOB

I Vt h SI FW \|tl» VMM. o< i "11 BUY" MOFFETT’S FOSITION.

Jack Steward stellar Tipfer athleio anil Bainhiidpe hoy has sinned t enntraei to coach at Lima, Ohio Hiirh ’School. Donovan Moffett who r 'en 1 . ly sifrned a I'ontiact to roach haskotjhall at DePauw Fniversity next year held the l.ima position for the pr-t i wo years ■ Steward has hail several flafterir n ; offi i> ti. coneh and nceepteil the '.ieia p<)'ition Itecaiisc of its possibilities. He will roach at the Central lli.'h School which is the la inter of the two public hin'h schools in the city. S'ewaid will handle basketball and bn-v-t hall and will teach physical education. This -ummer he is pluyinn in the outfield for the I.one Stai diamond angtregation

COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR

Oarkcno Beautifully and Rettor** lt« Natural Color and Lustre At Once

Classified Ads.

Cororann garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alrnhol added, will turn gray, streaked anS faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, U troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-iise preparation unproved by the addition of other ingredients a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth’s Sag'* and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of

muss.

: While gray’, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and ; Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it >o naturally, so evenly. : You just dampen a sponge or soft 1 brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one mall strand at a

Itime, by morning all gray hairs have

’ I ditappeared Aftei another application

(iieenenstle and nearby towns. Make | or two your hair becomes beautifully

AI'TO LOANS—Kehnanee your ear here and reduce your payments. Indiana Loan Co., 24% K. Washington St. Phone 15.

-For Sale

FOR SALEt—Soy beans Purity t.i i !tf):50-10(l Kormnation !>2.5. i harles MoAlinden, (ireeneaatl ■ It. 5 2-1 n.

FOR SALE—Boston puppies. Phone 667-1,. 2-2t

sales of ifl.'gl to $600 a month er more. Kawleigh .Methods get business everywhere. No selling experience required. We supply Products, Sales and Advertising Literature and Service Methods—everything you need. Profits inerea-e every mon'.li. I,owe-t prices: best values; most eom|dete serviee. W. T Rawleigh Co., Dept In .‘1263, Freeport, III.

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WANTED—Young Goslings, just hatched, or any age, any variety. Write or Call Arthur Jarvis, Waveland, Indiana, Phone 147. .‘1ft 6t.

dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you

appear years younger

FOR SALK—White Rock frys. 34c It, Shinn’s. Phone Rural 71. 2-2p

—M iscellaneous— Sl'RSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER

FOR SALE— Ninety-day rnrn. Phone 144.

White 2-2t

WHY push :i dull lawnmower when you ran make mowing a pleasure. Beautify your lawn hy having your |

FOR SALE— Sweet Potato, cabbage and tomato plants, at EtidalyMarket North side square. 2-Ip. '*• '*~*0 ■— 1 -— FOR SALE:—All of my furniti re; having the city. Cal) 730-K. 31-3p FOR SAI.E:—Duplex Firelc^s fooker, A. No.l condition, double well. Phone 822. 27-tf

mower sharpened by machinery. Youri money hack if not satisfactory. Bruce Shannon & Son, 431 Anderson St., I Phone 783-Y. l-2p

When you think of lumber, think Allen Lumber Co. A home owned and operated institution. Phone 403. Ifl-tf.

POR SALE—Rex Visible Typewritei Best Condition. 631 K. Anderson St. , 31-3p. FOR SALE/—Sweet potato plants, 40 cents per 100. Tomato and cah- ■ idants. GreenoMtle Canning f", Phone 788, Residence 217-Y. l-2t

LAWN MOWING —Any place in the rity. Call 525-1.. William Hill. 28-0p Everybody reads the Banner, Do You

I OR SALE:—Dressed frying rhi.'kr and hens. Mrs. Wilbur Arnold. Phone Brick Chapel about 8 a. m or 8 P m. 2-2p

—For Rent— FOR RENT—0 room semi-modern hojpe. Phone 710-1/. 2-Sp

TDR RENT—Our modern furnished home during summer. Also two rooms hirm-hed fur light hou-cheeping. Phone 525-L. 11-tf

Tickets for “In The Garden of The Shah" on sale at Mullins Drug Store. The operetta will be given Friday night at Cook's Opera hou e. Buy tickets now and get choice of seats. 2-2p

M. FT. Woman’s Foreign Missionary society market at Rector’- Saturday. Pies, cakes, cookies, bread, chickens. 2 2t o advertise in the banner

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USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN

Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night

For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the ptaee of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, i'diing eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar of Rowles MentlioSulphnr from any good druggist and use it like cold cream, fur frtf Saml'U Mail Thu Aivtrttfrmrnt hr WHITFMAI L PHARMAUAL TO . tne. 77a ivtadisoo A vs. New York, N. Y/

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Livestock

SPORT TABS Yesterday's Hero—Joe Dugan i t the New York Yankees, who deliver- i ed a pinch single in the ninth inning I to score Paschal with the run that <lefeated the Athletics 2-1. The game had been a pitching duel between Rube Walberg and MyleThomas, The former allowed only five hits while Thomas held the Ath letics to six. Mark Koenig hit a home run in : the first inning. Slim Harris .settled down after early inning wildness and kept the Washington hit- seaucn'd therebj en aiding Boston to even the series by I winning 6-1. Braxton and Marberrj were unable to hold the Boston bats-

men.

Jumbo Elliott allowed hut four hits to the Boston Braves and Brooklyn won its fourth straight game 6-2. It was the seventh victory in eight games for the Dodgers. Herman hit a home run into the right field bleachers with two men on the first inning. Four Detroit pitcher- were touched for 20 hits as Cleveland won 14-1. Hudlin permitted Detroit only three hits. The 20 hits the Indian- hat ted out included -even doubles and

two triples.

For the first time this season Lee i Meadows, ace of the Pittsburgh Pii ales pitching staff, went down to defeat. The bespectacled pitcher held Philadelphia to one hit for the first seven inning- hut after that he wa touched hard and relieved by Mori : son. Philadelphia won out 7 I. I.i-ai h hit a home run in the eighth inniiie.

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I N 1)1 AN APol Is LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, June 2. (IT)— Hogs were generall\ steady on the

Indianapolis livestock exchange today | despite the third -ucees-ive day of | heavy receipts. The run was well I

absorbed hy traders. Most sales were I ,, * ° ~ . it so to $0 50 I Because the Patoka Coal < ompnnv 1 ‘ Today’s receipt were estimated at i "' , ‘ ''7’ V ' n,blip s|,irit, ‘' 1

desinous of being ol service to peo-

t pie of this state, Turkey Run .state -lead) w to ; [gj r jj j,, northern Parke County. In

The cattle market was

heifers in demand and filing *tronk., (|iana . R ati(inill IW steers brought $9 a.) to $11; th-| t0(|ay auKm<M|twl |)V a| , a(i , |itioll of , beef enw- S(>.7;> to $s.75; low cutter- ir „ , ,

I hi acres which brings the pur!: land

and cutlet cow s),2a to $0.1.1 and . . . , . ,, A _

area to a total ol !>n, acre-

hulk stock and eiicr steer- $7.2:> to r ru - , ,

1 mp additional land, according to

$8.50. I attic receipts were 1,300. , , , . .

_ , • , . , . ! liichard I.ieber, conservation dcptirtCalves were unchanged with receipts . , ,

ment director, is exceedinglv vahi-

rd 1,100. ii . t . j

| able to the park hy tea on d provide-

The sheep and lamb division wu

Need Bracing Up? There’# one sure way tofcet rid of that tired,rundown fpclinie—and iFatiuick. too. Tbouaanda of men and women rely onLyko—a pleasant comLi nation of mud D'iiik I ifivredieuta that aida dig cat ion, atiniulati a liver, kidneyB and bowi lit and tonea up (ha •yitem wonderfully. Kmdout for y >ura«lf # Ask your drugbUK today lor -

-toady. The run wm- 100. Bulk fat : lamh- -old fui s|2..’id atnl $ 15.5(1 with !

the latter figure the top.

If Rheumatic Eat No Sweets

Gla'i of Salts Helps Overcome Rheumatism Acid.

Rlioumnti-m i- rn-icr lo avoid than to < ore, -lap ;i well-known authority. We are advi id to dr< s warmly, kcc|> the fret di avoid i xpo-itre, ami alsicc all, tin ' plent) ni good water

a natural houndary line on tin* north thus giving an outlet to public roadand for the added reason that it en- > j able- the department to better pro I tect the timber in IL rkv Hollow from

| fire.

i .le-se T. Moorman, Indianupolibusiness man and pre-ideut of the Potako Coal Company, was instru mental in hi- company deeding thi land to the title, and was aided in, his moveni'Mit hy former Governor James P. Goodrich and by K. M. <'< ■ i tin of Indianapolis, also members of this firm. The three have long been advocate- of conservation work, have aided the department in many wayand this last expression of their cooperation come- in the matter of giving land the value of which is several

thousand dollars.

Turkey Run was Indiana's first de ,

park and for several

ami avoid i.m -ucet- ol .id kind. Rheumatism is caused by body

wa-te and . ids resulting from food . , fermentation It i- the function of 'eloped t.iP

the kidney- t" liltcr this poison from . seasons has been visited hy more than the blood and iM it out in tin urine; ' Sft.OOO people annuallv. It is unique

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lit damp ami hillv cold weather the , of virgin timber left in the state;] skin port s ire closed, thu^ ton ing j deep gorge- cut through huge lime- _ the kidne 1,0 dmilil. work the. I s tone cliff-, and beautiful Sugar Cteek become wi i. id -higgi-h and fad to 1 . , • eliminate thi a n and acids, which ■» Important waterway u *d foi ship , keep- acctii m ating and circulating ping in pioneer ,1 .. s -till afford through the tern, eventually -rttling wonderful fishing, boating and tiath-

in the jtiim- ■ d muscle-, can ing -till-

nrs-, soreiie-- ..nd pain, called rheuma-

tism.

At the lir-t twinge of rhenmati m get from n pharmacy .dsmt four oiinrcs of Jad Salts; (nit a tablc-poon-ful in a gla- of water and drink before hreakt;, ■ . ich morning for a week. 'I his i- helpful to neutralize aciilitv, remove wa*ti natter, al-o to -timnlate the kidm . nfti n t idding tht blood

of rhenmati' poison.

J .(1 Salts i. inexpensive, and is made tin .c .d of grain and lemon juice, combi - ' I with lilhia, and i- used with excellent rc-idt- hy thousamls of folks who an object to rheumatism.

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ing. Turkey Run while it draw.- pat rons from all parts of Indiana, i - also exceedingly popular with lllinoi folks being only a short distance from the ,-tate line. Thousand- of tourist- using State Road 41, the shortest transcontinental route between Florida and Gulf points to Chicago, find within its environs and modern hotel, an ideal place for va- I rationing while inter-persing their

travels for a few da vs.

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Pimples, Boils, Skin Eruptions

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• DR RENT:—2 modern, fund hml

1 hou-ekeeping loom-,

''locks from square. Phone 812.— 201 ^".uj™'n'ag™’'

"• Golumhia St. 2-tf.

A SECRET—JEST COMMON

SENSE

The neighbor- of Mr . Arthur De wn Mulle, Gra-mere, N. H„ were curious to know what medicine she took that

in restoring her

health. "No secret at all,” she savs, “just common sense. I saw Foley Pills diuretic advertised and began

I feel fine now, after

Skilled physicians reto-nize the appearance of plniples, pdiis nul otlic-i skin eruptions as being an Imllrjiion of an abnormal condition of Hie *>.stein Tbli It why to man) thousand! havt been enabled to I tec lliemsolves of iheso unsightly blemishes and painful annoyances by taking a course of S S S You owe it to yourself In try S. 8. S It helps Nature build up n d curpu-cles It Improves the prnce--es bv which the blood Is nourished It Is tluie-tried and

\Y’ii4 taking them.

rrrtlUfU— |r t v ,.;i r . utfering from kidney trou- reliable.

0 | j | n e ver have a tired feeling, and "I suffered from Impure blood—was WANTED—Ambitious, industrious am active and happy.” Men and yZ? idmut--'on introduced ami aupijv ^ i* ^ d 101 Raw, * ,gh Hou8ehold tion guaranteed. Ask for them—R. tclls tue irtei I tried differ^toducts. Several fine epeniugs uo p, MULLINS. Druggist. _

ent kinds of lemcUles, i,ui nothing did ] me any. good until a Irlcrid advl-ed me i" taka 8. 8 - which I did Tbla wa - some time Now I leel well, and I am gcttiug a Ion:,' line. S. S. S. slopped the itching and it cured me of bolls. I j advise all weak and run-down people to give S. S. S a trial It clears up the skin mid makes you strong and fills ' you Willi energy.” Mrs. .1 AV Barker, 1337 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. S.S.S Is made from the fresh roots of medicinal herbs and plants and is prepared In a sflerdlfb- way in a model n laboratory 8 S S Is sold at all good drug stores til two slr.s. IUs Uigei bUb is wuie ecoacmlcal.

'F GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET

Tiz” makes sore, Imming, tired feet lairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. “Tiz" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how iar you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, “Tiz’’ brings restful foot comfort. “Tiz” is wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your 'feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight Get a box of “Ti*” now from any drug or department store. End foot torture forever—wear smaller rimes, keep your tect fresh, sweet gad happy.

FACTS / about used car f allowances

Most new car sales now involve the trading-in of a buyer’s used car. More and more people are asking: f 'Why should my used car seem to have several values? Why should dealers in different makes of cars offer me allowances differing materially? .... Does the largest allowance offered mean the best deal for me?*’ Here are basic facts: Your used oar has seemingly -L different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. ^ Your used car has only one fundamental basis of value: what the dealer wLio accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market. O The largest trade-in allowance v-/ which is offered on your used car is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; but sometimes it is not. A An excessive allowance may i mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. Judge the merits of the new —J car in comparison with its price, including all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered on your used car. TTTHEN YOU are ready to tradeVV in your present car, remember that after all you are making a purchase and not a sale. You are buying a new car and simply applying your present car as a credit toward the purchase price of a new car. G EN E RAL MOTORS

CHEVROLET

PONTIAC

OLDSMOBIIB

OAKI AND

BU1CJC

LaSALLE

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PI*4M Mild, without any obligation to mt, illiutratad litrratura daarribing tha (lonarzl Motors product I hava rhacktd — togrihrr with the name of the naareM dealer in caM I may with a demotutratiun. At SO YOUR fROntlG GROUND BOOK.

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