The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1927 — Page 3

THE GHEENCASTLE DAILY DANNER FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1927. '"

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| The *»alj.v i»f Mi and Mr-. DeLuss < all \va> buried Tuesday. Mr.- Call | remains in a critical condition.

stroke of paralysis al-o Mrs. Majrrrie (iains, are -lowly improving;. They are sister in law

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laiwartl Eilf-ljorgi , Sh* riff of Putnam Oount\. Indiana. 3-ot

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FORD AND GLENN Like Fastidious Clothes

SATURDAY SPECIALS

Boiling Beef 08 Pork Bones ••••.. .o.T Pork Sausage, 2 lb. for 35 Hood Tender Steak 25 Pork Shoulders 18 Picnic Hams 20 Lean Streaked Bacon (by side) ... .25 Beef Roast is Fresh Milk 06 and .10

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SAIT KDAVS FIVE KKSI UADIO

I'EATUIcKS

WEAF—Hook-up (12 stations)— 8::t0 pm. (EDSTl (i:20 (CST)—;l|

(ioldman band coneert.

VVHZ Spiirirfield (Ti:l| StUa pm ! pi (EDSTl 7:05 (EST) G:05 (CSTl- | ‘•i’op - ’ eoncei*t of the Boston symp-; p!

hon.v or be-tra.

WJZ New York (4541—8 pm (EDST) 7 pm. (EST) 6 pm. (CSTi - f| i aanounci's concert siii,s. KV\Y Clii^ajro (.520) 1130 pm i (EDST) 10::t() (EST) 0:30 (CST)- |

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Dallas (500)—10:30 pin. j t]

(EDST) 9:30 (EST) »:30 (CST)— /I)

WKAA players.

WKBE liulianapidis (244) in 10 a. i : ii' l!\ -tuck market, weather report, I ti i. id farm bulletins. 5:00 pm. — Late news bulletins, base a.l

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RADIO FANS LIKE

FORD AND GLENN

AT “LI LLABY TIME”

E\ ERYBODY LIKES

(.onirre--W FAR-

Liietcke’s Bread

AT MEAL TI.MK

HAVE DARK HAIR

AND LOOK YOUNG

CURLEE BRAND. CLOTHES are Fastidious

TODD’S TOGGERY

“The Store for the Lad and His Dad’

NORTH SIDE SQUARE

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rUK^ENT H A 4 FEVER ■-—o —. i <ng INDIANAPOLIS, June 17. (UP)— [Nhw i- the time to start your battle k> prevent hay fever rather than in fAuirust when the disease i- underrway, says a bulletin i.-.-ued today by llh, Publicity Bureau of the Indiana

terval- whieh he will determine It is be.-t to begin this process during the month of May if the hay-fever is of the fall type. Treatment- of thikind made during the course of the disease (co-.-eusonal) are* often of value, but are not as good as those given before (presea-onal.) If the

• Slat' Medical A - .-ociat i'.u. Act Now. di.-ea.-e i- of the spring or

type, injections should be tiuring ih late winter < mouth', the bulletin advised

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Ii i- generally known that seasonal hay fever i< Caused a.- a rule by | inhaling the poiion of plants which blooming at the time, but many '(■tails of the process are not fully appreciated. It is i ifi p o s--iblc to contract the disease unless tW parthular poll n to which (ho patient is susceptible is floating in [tbc air which he breathes. The hay fever subject should find .nut to what plants he is -ensitive. Phy-icians can make the test for you, provided he is supplied with dried pot - lea- of the suspected plant- or »jh:is

tutraets of them.

I Having detained what plants are o :1" hie, it might be well to tr\ BROADWAY pn\■ alive treatment, which may <*bn- Fred Stoner was in Indianapolis on dd of about fifteen hypodermie in- husines Thursday. jcftiim- given by a physician at in- Juanita Libra who had her toii-il-

will please hundreds in (ireencastle with their wonderful voices and clever comedy.

The ideal Cleaners

are pleasing hundreds in (Ireencastle with their splendid dry cleaning service

THE IDEAL CLEANERS

Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea

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fully darkened, glossy and .itlractive with a brew of Sage lea and Sulphur Whenever her hair took on that dull laded or streaked appearance, tin -onpie mixture was applied with wonder ful effect By asking at ai drug store tor “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur ( ompound.” you will get a large l.ottle <d this old-time recipe, improved by thi addition of oilier ingredients, a 1 ready to use. at very little cost Ihi- mi- 1 pic mixture can he depended upon it restore natural color and beauty to tin

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Well-known (Iriigg;-!' i\ everybody u-, W yt th’» Sage ai d Snip i < m pomid now hccau-e it darl en ■ o is. ur ally and evenly that nobody ran t 11 i has been applied—it's so easy to ust too Yon simply dampen a e unb or soft bru b and draw it tbroimh your hair, taking our strand at a 1 me Bj morning the gray h lir tlisapt« it ; ai t( r another applicate>n e. tu ". it i re--tored to its nalur.il color and looks i

glossy, soft and beautiful

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KNEES TO BE ( OVERED

WAUPACA. Wis., June 14. (UTP)— | FT'oedom of the knees may be ullowco witne se-, but will be slenied jtt 1 iocs in circuit court here, according to

Inglodreth Ovrom, court clerk

Construction of a jury box cf sufficient heighth to hide the knees of its occupants has been orderc I by Judg Byron B. Park, following .t term of court in which women juriot? w ic in the majority , the clerk -aid.

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THE OWL DRUG STORE

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Lei Ford and Glenn sing for you every day on

Columbia Records

I hafs the reason the ‘ Lullahy Boys” are always smiling.

SLEEPY HEAD

TIE ME TO YOUR APRON STRINUS ' WHEN I FIRST MET MARY

TRULY I DO

ALONG MIAMI SHORE AND MANY OTHERS

CARTWRIGHT MUSIC SHOP ^ South Side Square

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KIDDIES OR GROWN-UPS W hen It’s “Lullaby Time” At W. L. W.l'une In With A CROSLEY RADIO Glenn In “Big” Ford (who bolh have the new ( rosley (’. F. A. (’. in their homes)

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