The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1928 — Page 3

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THE C'i KEEN CASTLE DAILY BANNER FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. 1928.

24 Hours Ends COLDS A''common cold "may result in grippe or flu. At the very first sign, go to a drug store and get a box of HILL'S. Take promptly. HILL’S brealA up a cold in 24 hours because it does the four vital things at once—stops the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowels and tones the system. Red box, 30 cents. HILL’S Cascara • Bromide - Quinine

! of 1,000 gallons a minute.

•hamber managing director, on “Coro— | poration Tax.”

Head Lettuce, cauliflower, kale. A- <>■ iation ofTicei i hide J. I', leaf lettuce, celery, mangoes, and Nichols of Clary, second vice pre i-

dent.

Directors include II. K. Andrew

Franklin; K. L. Bach of Linton and

A. F, Bradley of Mishawaka.

rassifras at Cooper and Inman. | Rheumatism And Stomach Misery Ended, She Says

men and their families who are in The First WaWcd P. T. A. Food need due to idleness in coal mines Market at Eitel’s Saturday. If) 2t

of the state.

, Sure Way lo Step Night Coughing

OBSKWX F. I>\\.

TKRUK HAUTE, Jan. 11). (UP)— ('hurchi s of Torro HauSe, ohserving

WHEN FATHER CARVES Father carves the meat, but Mother buys

it—and she always trades at The City Meat " Market, for that’s where the quality always Lj lives uij to the standard. This quality is most ’Ipleasingto economical housewives. Our meat pQt always calls for second and third portions. ^ TRY SOME OF THESE TOMORROW: ^ Roast beef, Lamb Chops, Veal Roast, T-bone

Steaks, Bacon, the best you ever ate.

City Meat Market & Delicatessen

C. ED. JONES- RHONE 42.

Dll KEREN [’ MEWS

\ Prescription That Ends Night

< uighs Li 15 Minutes

Persistent night coughing is usual-

, ly due to causes which cough syrups miners relief <!a\ nhta ned a total of and patent medicines do not touch. \ 1^1,000 iii money and merchandise that n uarkahle prescription known - as

“Konjola Relieved Thai Awful Grind* will be distributed ng Indiana Thoxitn’i working on an etirely diflf-

PANCAKE FLOUR The 3 Staffs of Life

ing Pain In My Stomach,”

States This Lady.

ibot’l estc» test, liffaj

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PROMISES INSIDE licved that the strategic operation ARM1S1KE SI Din started in Lorraine had not been

pushed to its limit against the last

*ARIS, Jan. li UP) U ui "ant- VPS fj^,,. ,,f German army. But my — the armistice in November 1913'.’ voice was not heard. ;W*s opposed to it. Wine th , “England was enthusiastic for the

-—ed leaders divided on the advisa armistice. Haig’s army was tired out.

of making peace with Germany | Morover, England proposed much tliat time 1 or on the term- of the I better terms to the Germans th in we ligtice? finally imposed, I do not understand

I • •} why all these polemics about the re-

ieneral Henri Mordacq, who wa sponsibility for the armistice. At the close touch with the cabinet and j (jnie of signing everybody was in generals in the field, acting in a j , 1K1 . pnlpn ^ '\y P didn’t know whether ad as liason officer between D 1C j Germany would accept the very hard 1) and military powers, in the do.-- | ( onditjons on which we insisted, days of the war, premises to “tdll “a ; fnr me I can say that the Whole truth and nothing but the march on Berlin wa foreseen

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20. (UP) — | The main trouble with the modern girl is that she has forgotten how to : play, according to Miss Annette P. | Chase, busine > girls’ secretary of the ■ I Gary V. M. C. A., in a a lecture here] j this wi ck. “Modern girls may be do i scribed a- pleasurc-ma I and jazz-1 j crazy, but for all their apparent fun j they really do not know how to play,” j

she declared.

Miss Chase’s picture of the modern girl does not conform to those painted by critic- of this generation for she described the girls as being!

self-conscious.

“To the sophisticated moderner,”

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is a preparation tor LiH.US. GRIPPE. I I I E, HI \Gl K, ! HI) IOI S FEVER \NI) M \1 ARIA. Il ki Is the germs.

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MRS. ROSE MILLER. ‘Konjola ended the rheumatism

Miss Chas • declared, “everything and stomach misery 1 had been suf seems -illy except the most sedat" fering for eight years and 1 am glad activity and it is not until she has j to indorse such a medicine,” said learned herself and has caught the Mrs. Rose Miller, 1101 North Adams

spirit of life that she finds real fun. j St., South Bend, Ind. “Young business girls need mor?| “There was always constant grind-

outdoor exercise than they take,” -ho ! iug pains in my stomach after meals, continued. “Girls come to me and Gas formations would bloat me and complain that after a day’s work in I cause my heart to burn and palpian office they are too tired to take a 1 late wildly. Sometimes I thought I walk or get any real exercise. It i- a would stop breathing. Besides being vicious circle. IT they had walked they jin misery all the time with my stom would not have been tired.” J ach, 1 suffered dreadful rheumatic

o | pains in my arms and logs. 1 wa

A Good Thing to nnow—Kcinember It 1 so sore and stiff, I couldn’t move

Mrs. Mary B ., (name furnish-: without being in pain. 1 Sa Vn ran r iSl ' n /- Calif " Say * -W “Three bottles of Konjola relieved

“Foley Puls diuretic very quickly t

stopped a bad pain in my back, and grinding pain in my stom where I used to li<* awake at night j ach and ended all the other misers with rheumatic pains, 1 now sleep in j | had been suffering for years. It comfort and enjoy a good night's al detl ev rheumatic ache and rest. No one should suffer backache, * . 4l . rheumatic pains, sleep disturbing kid- l ,aln ,n ,n y body and strengthened

th” in a book which he i to pub i when he feels the tinv is lipm » book will treat of th' 1 entire perof the war from the time G orge B menceau beoame piemier until the nistice was signed. Moidacii wa menceau’s military secretary.

provided for and possible. I prove this.”

ney and bladder ailments, when Foley Pills diuretic may be so easily had and at so small a cost.—R. P.

: MULLINS, Druggist. . I ——_——o

EARNING POWER BASIS,

ALL OVER INDIANA

MU NCIE- A moose anil deer meat

I INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19. (UP)— j A concerted effort will bo made by I the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation te have farm lands valued on the

my nerves so that I enjoy betlei sleep at night than 1 have for a long time. No medicine has ever done me

as much good as Konjola.”

Konjola is sold in Grecncastle at the Owl drug store, and by all druggists throughout this section. (Adv.)

*■ '’For three days,” Gen. Mor lacq dinner was held by the local Izaak iflded to an interview, “Nov.S, 9 Walton League here last night. MemVl 10 1928, 1 thought of nothing but I l, P rs of leagues at Bluffton, Hartford armistice. 1 was in touch with-city and Decatur were among t,be menceau and Fdch. THr ‘ whole jr UPS V . GanifT for tin' dinner Wa ht preceding the signing I spent at bagged by Dee Wesner of Redkey, in end of a telephone wire, at the New Brunswick. He contributed

er end of which, at Senlis, wa ygand, the right hand man of Kerb lave here—pointing to a mas- of es and manuscript pages all the dence, complete and indisputable, ded to destroy many legends, e

ially about the armistice.

n the beginning of November ■^rvhodv. civil and military, Wil-on, m—aae and all the otheis, agr ed that ___ armistice was advi-able be-auso ^-i-*ody knew exactly what was hapen in Germany. The Kaiser hud ab sted and fled to Holland. On Nov in the forenoon. I said to Ulemeau; “We ought to know what gov ment Erzberger and the G oman ( nipotentiaries represent, whether y represent any government at all’ There were only two general, oped to the armistice Generals Hlisi Mordacq. General Bli wa: again it because he felt that the Ameriarmy had not yet had it.- shar glory. I was opposed because 1 be

and a deer for the event.

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EAST CHICAGO— W. E. Kidwoll is wearing a new pair of trousers and Charles Sassie’s police dog is tethered with a shorter rope now. A few days ago Kidwell started to pass the dog, judging the rope was short

TO ATTEND MEETING

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 19 Representatives of more than JO I chambers of commerce, boards of

basis of earning power when appraisals are completed in March by the taxing units. State tax commission-

ers will be asked by the Federation and automobile to follow this rule in fixing fnrml. , .. 4 , ,

^ , trade organizations will attend the

values instead of the comparative ,^^ Commer( . iaI Secretaries’ A;

sociation winter meeiing here Jan. 20

and 21.

Problems facing smaller towns and means of bringing new industries to the state will be discussed. Fred

Long distance telephone service from Hoke will speak on “City Manager the United States and Cuba was ex-i Government” at a banquet Jan. 20,

LINES \\ ERE OPENED

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19. (UP)

tended to continental Europe today with the opening of service to Brus[sels and Antwerp Belgium. Connec-

enouph so I he animal could not reach l ion wiM b( ' ma,le via London - uain K him. It wasn’t. The dog ripped i ;ho Bans-Atlantic radio-telephone' toastmaster.

away a portion of Kidwell’s pant <! linU which has been in ’ S(,rvice for j Thp P ro K ra >" will include a paper but he was unhurt. tin past vear. j by William L. Shafer of Michigan

Extensions to other European cities ; City, on “Municipality Publicity 'lax”, j of importance are contemplated in the [Talk by George Eirman, of S: uth i near future. Bend, on “Industrial Promotion;” a Trans-Atlantic telephone service to paper by Lester C. Bush of Muncie, Belgian points will he in operation j on “The Pittsburgh Tax Plan,” and | from (LJO a. m. to 5 p. m., Indiana-ja paper by William II. Arnett, talc

j poll., time, the same period as that j l ow in ii e for London. The rate for

Mayor L. Ert Slack has been invited to speak. J. E. Frederick of Kokomo, Indiana Slate Chamber of Commerce president, will preside as tie

MARION — Discussing plans for the Marion National Sanitarium here, contingent upon passage by Congress of the $700,000 appropriation recommended by President Coolidge, Col. William McLake, says that about $000,000 would be spent for new.

buildings. A hospital annex is one j wil1 be $ 3 hiffher for three of the buildings proposed. Colonel i mlm,t, ' s an,i f,,r f ' aph « uc - McLake said its cost would probably j 1 ’." 1 ' 1 ""; ,n ' ,u ‘ tv tlian tlie '’"’^nt rate he about $125,000. Three new cot-1J the lJnitpd States and Cuba to

tuges are also contemplated. ! , 1 hi* rate for Indiana will he $81 f r the first three minutes and $27

f ’r each minute thereafter.

est Colds

Rub well over throat and chest.

$ visas

s Used Yearly

ALL OVER INDIANA

WELCOME RELIEF-

from DRUDGERY

FT^HOUSANDS of modern home makers now JL know the real economy and welcome relief from drudgery offered by the modem laundry. Itttead of weary hours over steaming auds, their Washday is three minute* long—two minute* to father the soiled garment*, and one minute to

telephone us!

%LAUNDRY dm it best/

Why Every User Becomes a l i'icnd “Never has any 1 ther cough medicine acted so quickly and ati-fact orily as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound; and it give- complete satis-

T i,-pp V ii a mo 1 i*’ e. i ... f« ction to friends who use it on my i II.RRE HAUTE—Steve hack, 12, recommendation,” ays J. 1). M<i- under si ntence to the State Boys ' Comb, Toledo, Ohio It spreads a school at Plainfield as result of plac- healing, soothing coating in an irriing a heavy iron coupling pin on * ated tlir,, ' ,t - stops coughi r raises phlegm easily. No opi- '/ ° ^ 10 hicaRo and Eastern a te8 to cause constipation, no chlorolllinois railroad here. The boy con- j form, no “dope”. You take on chancfes ud thf* act which might have! ch with cough or cold when you buy • an d a serious train wreck, saying holey’s Honey « n 'l ..Tf, he committed it “just for fun.” Traf-j ^ f ° r lt- R ’ P ' MULLINS - ru K-

fic was delayed an hum before the pin eoulbi be removed from a witch

frog.

BUCIS WE MUKILtlHF. *T was almost laid out with tlv

terrible pains and stitches in my

back. I had just about given up hope of getting relief when a neighbor gave me a bottle of ‘St. Jacob’s ()i!’ to rub on my hark. I got immediate relief and have enjoyed perfect com-

fort since."

It’s a pity that everyone with Barkache, Lumbago, R h eu m a t i s m and Neuritis doesn’t i about “St. Ja-

eough syrup. Hill was arrested when! cob* Oil”. Its action is amazing. With-

COLUMHUS—A 49 rent bank account aved William M. Bultmann, 2fi of Vincennes from punishment on a charge of issuing a bad check. Cir-; euit Judge Julian Sharpnaek considered the account was evident of good faith in Bultmann’s assertion that fail ore of his employer to deposit money i as had been agreed caused a $22.50 check to be returned.

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KOKOMO—Before city court here on a charge of being drunk Noble ! Hill got off with a fine of only $10 and costs when he explained that he didn't drink liquor—it was “Wapo”j

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he let a bottle fall on the sidewalk.

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MARION—This city has cantracted ! for drilling a new well as a part of the water system. The well will cost i $14,000 and have a pumping capacity

out burning or blistering the skin,' it penetrates to the affected part a n , ’l| draws out the pain Ilk* magic. 1 •* you want to know what relict i : . go to your druggist and get a small trial bottle of '‘St. Jacob’s Oil” and

apply it to any adiing spot,

ciont principle, goes direct to the cam and is guaranteed to stop the s 1 ubbrioiost cough within 15 minutes. 11 ' swallow i- all that’s needed. If il fail get your money hack. No * liloroform or other harmful drugs. Safe for eiiildren. Equally good for sore throat, for which purpose it is far superior to gargles. Ask for ThoMiir. dOo. and $1.00 Sold by Steven’s Drug Store and all good

drug stores.

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CRACKER

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SUNSHINK KRISP’V 12 lb. box

GELATIN

ROYAL Bure Fruit Flavor

2Sc

3 pkgs, 25c

wiNTLk win: vr 21 LB. BA(i

Tomatoes

2 No. 2 ( aus

aeon

WABASH

SuKar Cured \ 2 or side, lb.

VANCAMPS Pork & Beans

25w

3 cans 23c

BAKING POWDER

LARLF ONL POUND LOAF WRAPPED 8c Value

10 oz. can

RAISINS

Sunmaid Seedless Ii).

MEATS FOR LESS SAUSAGE 1 ' " 2 Ik. 25c PORK JaKk 15c

^ Milner Lij>id Su^ar (Tired JDnVOll Breakfast, lb.

BRAINS SPARE RIBS

Hams

SMe F^rk

Fresh Beef

lb.

Fi’esli, Meaty

lb.

Sujcar (Tired Skinned, lb.

FRFSH

lb.

M

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ZXlc 10c

I5c

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