The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1928 — Page 3
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THE GKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1928.
\SSIFIED ADS
1 -For Sale—
r ' > SALE—1926 Chevrolet coupe
condition. Charles Wright,
WANTED:—Two rooms for light housekeeping, or one large room, on ground floor, close in. Phone 367-L. 13-3i
le R. 1.
13-4p.
—Lost—
“Young man with good reference.
( 'SALE.-lKe Chevrolet coupe "»rfc»>r 'upit.l lor po.illo.. on.litlo,,. ReMonobly priced.. S l.reencooll. md vicinity »,lh p.o.l xtWIII
BRAZIL TEAM WALLOPED BY BAINBRIDGE
tit ip anklin Street Garage. 13-3p
future and earnings. Give phone numher anr brief details of your.-elf.
^ SALE:—Big English Clover B,,x - 68 > " e Bann * r - 10 - 3t -
*tlt V.
D. Wright at Wright ami I,,, gh, Monon Filling Station.
< 13-2p.
()tSALE—Used piano, used playh Stewart Warner radio, elec-
Wolfe, 10 3t.
BURN Gas House Coke in your furnace and save on your fuel bill. Gieencastle Gas & Elect.'Lt. Co.
10-3*.
SHOW
PI l\\M NETTEKS RE \L (I \ss IN SATIKUW TILT.
1.1 \D 30-13 AT THE HALF
Bainhridge Had ( la> County Basket eers At Their Mercy Throughout Entire Performance.
friti. ve. el 1, J
Real bargains.
3 1; are now at their
^ Farms and City Property if Vat to buy or rent, see me at _ I have some good Rental^d buys. W. A. Mundy, Phont —^#36. 10 East Washington St.
8-tf-
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CKS—CHICKS—CHICKS*
rem now for eany
—Miscenanenug—
Two Cars Block Coal on track The fast stepping Bainbridge higit [$4.90 ton delivered. Vandalia Coal Co. <chiK>l ha-kothall team won its eighlowest Phone 805 K. 3-3t. te nth victory at the expense of Bra-
NOTICE
“Jimmie-
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NOTICE
Farmers of Putnam Co., The Brazil Tankage Co., is paying $1.50 for horses and cattle. Will remove your ihogs free of charge,tankage, we have
zil High School Saturday night on the Bainbridge floor. The game was the center of attiaction of this part of the state and about 3,000 fans got inside the gymnasium and about one half that many got outside the building. Tin half went home without see-
ing the game.
broilers [it $2.50 per hundred, test 50 to 57 per
stle Hatchery. Phone 625-L. cent. Deliveries free on m> route. Ho- oth ,, r
20-tf verse call, Brazil 394 or 5361 the plant, u i nu ' ua ‘ U " n « about Jle « ame > oth ’ r > -f ,» . . than the seoie was a surprise, even o— that never goes out of business. ,
iR-rm Mrh 'I to the most aroent Hamhrtdgi
| The final count was 56 to 36. Bain- j -•* * H 't hriday evening, meets tin bridge was “hot" Saturday night and! Ti ^ r Cub '' the 1,,,al flo ‘"' ,l|i
Bainbridge 56<
Brazil 36.
—o— ! Eighteen straight victories for Bainbridge! The Monroe town hip. quintet is the only undefeated un nl in Putnam county and om of the few team’s with unsullied records in the state this year. Congratulation.
Bainbridge.
sari.
SALE:—Setting eggs from nning Wyandatt’s. George E. Brazil R. R. 5. Phone 6014.
9-3p.
o SALE:—My property in Bain-
Clinton, the team that has downel Gieencastle once, and h Id Bainhrid'tc f an | to its lowest score of tin year, 32 to
Price reasonable.
Walter
ll-2p
14 miles west.
"» o SALE:—Store Fixtures of all helving, cabinets, counters, ises, stools, chairs, mirrors, ablcs, lighting units, electric >ce goods stands, card holders ! ‘ ng for any kind oil store, /ery low. Our store is open ay from 8:30 to 4:30 P- M. Hi sale of these fix'tires. Come — ^leeman Dry Goods Co., Tet ri (VI Indiana. ll-4t.
BURN Gas House Coke in your furnace and save on your fuel bill. Greencastlc Gas & Elect. Lt
(v 0 I Brazil never had a ghost of a chance 10-3t I " i 11 ' The scoring combination of
0 j Chadd, O’Hair and Moffett got goNOTICE: I have opened my Mar- 1 in R ri F>'t after the whistle started the sel Shoppe, 4 north Madison, Adver-[ lh V "«ver stopped until Using price for one month will be tht ' "•'* j<'>ki'd late in the
35c. Opal Frazier.
9 10-13-p.
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BURN Gas House Coke in your furnace and save on your fuel bill. Gieencastle Gas &. Elect. Lt. Co.
10-3t.
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A healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being “too tired” constantly tells of something wrong. When'John It. Gordon, Danville, 111.,
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,r RENT:—Two modern furn- I himself “always tired ^t nightl ams, near college and business a nd hardened with backache,” he took ^Jlnquire Banner. 1^11 Folc^PilD^^liuretu^jtimulan^U^f
the kidneys, and writes: “After a few doses, I felt better, could work easier, became stronger, and slept
"h RENT—Two modern furn-
ftU: {hthouse keeping rooms, also i so undly.” Men and women everywhi'ii
13-lt ' use and recommend them. Sati-1 ac-
tion guaranteed. Ask for Fole> Pills
diure'ic.—It. P
contest by Ci ach Pruitt and five
subs finished the game.
Fans fiom evi rywhere, including! j several hundred from Greeneastle,! j began arriving in Bainbridge about dusk, and they continued until long I j after the game ■ tartad. The crowd! | was much huger than the school of- ! fieial - expected. In fact it wa- so large that at one time, a gang crash' cd tin' south door and took whatever eat- they could find. Had the offiei-1 als lealized the number who wanted | to see the game, thi > said they would have ath incited to secure the DePauw fioo; here and played the gam • here, hut it was too late when they discovi ted thi 1 inteiesl to make the change.
I
_ rooms. 2 E. Hanna.
RENT—Attractive new 3odern Apt. Close in. Heat, d water furnished. Write for nent. Address B. L. % Bnn-
9- It.
Mullins, Druggist.
ANTIQUES
Old coverlet, two chests of drawers, old glassware. Russell Clapp, Tennessee St. Phone 733 L. M-Gt.
KENT:—Modern furnished] Two ( . ur , H | ()t . k c„ a l „,i Track nt, steam heat^ gtqu^d Guoi. Vandalia i u:U ( * .
Phone 805 K.
ti jr
—Wanted— |i ^TED:—Washing call at
' y Ave
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Fiiday. Buusman has hi; hands fuh as Clinton is trong, cs|' cially on ih fense. Capt. Ma-ten an Jimmio Toh in will be hack in school thi> weok, however, and will add greatly to th strength of the Purple and Gray squail. Get going, boys, !• t’s see if you can duplicate Bainbridge’s do
feat.
We think it would he a good idea for Bainbridge nnd Greeneastle to play each i ther next season. Why not have a game here and a game up there? Then in case of a tie, play the deciding tilt on the DePauw floor. It would bring the fans of the two teams closer together and eliminate some of the misunderstanding between the two schools.
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CROCK CLINTON CUBS
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Just after Bloomington had w >n the Victory Brick from W ohingt n,
Pay Your
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and receive the
regular discount for prompt payment Telephone Co. Max F. Hosea, .Mgr. INDIAN \ I E \ 11 RED IN A. \ P. (O I’S^ PROG It \ M Tile A !’ Gyp.io- will trek alum: lb osier trail in their Indiana night ; rogram n'h.dulo.i for Monday even-] ng, February 13, 192.''. This progtamj roe' on air at 8:30 o’clock Eastern Standard Time over a group of six i eon station- in the National Broad-j a-ting C'i mpany’s red network chain. I A high -pot in the Gyp-io: present-1 ition this night will be the rendition' of Governor Ed. Jackson’s favorite election: “On the Banks of the Wabash, Ear Away.” The famou old ving o loved by Hoosier folks will he 'ting by l.oui. Janie , tenor, who .- the Gyp-ies’ guest artist for the.
BASKETBALL Tuesday Feb.14 Double Header WABASH VS. DEPAUW Freshman Game - 7 P.M. Varsity Game - 8:15 Reserved seats on sale at Hamilton's Book store Admission $1.00 Bowman Gym
c\ nine.. ' - — ——— ‘ r " T ' ' “ r Mu-ic lovci - at lai gi will hail this juj. Good reflections terminate in and period of rains or snow at end Inoi.inn night iadio houi with parti- service. “The thoughts of the diligent of weok; moderate temperature first eular anticipation lit i an-o tin* famous ton I only to plentoou no-s.*' “Out of and middle of week, followed by desuite Oiientale “From India’’ of Kim- the heart conn th evil thoughts, nnir cidedly colder latter part. -ky Kor-akov has a place on the pro- d rs, etc." Right reasoning may as- o -
glam. Another choici musical morsel jist in the health of the body, the - a paraphiase for violins of ‘1 toning of the morals, the culture of Dreamt l Dwelt in Ma'hlc Halls’’! the soul. The won!- of the great Lin-
I'rom Balfe’r “Bohemian Girl.”
D’FAUW TANK TEAM DOWNED
CITY PASTORS
IN APPROPRIATE TALKS SUNDAY
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L<»T 1(1 IIDDSIKR MTILKIH ( LI It S M l Kl> \ Y BY 15-24
COUNT.
regularity and ..oon ran the -core* te ( a point highei than anyon.t ever
LEARN BARBER1NG: -Let you how Moler trained men ring more than they did he rning thi* big paying trade , >day. Moler. 812 N. Estate St. ’ ll-6p.
DISTER RADIO RALPH P. CROUSOBE
—in one day. HILI.^ Cucara-Bromide (}uininc tablets knock a cold. Leave you feeling fine. Look for red box. 30c. All druggists.
u iD'f '111
,df[y •in 1 .
ememurr you can have a'B-U,lcIlat this mode rate price —a rcol Utiitlt in rvery way w itli (l.tshir.g getaway a:nJ mighty power — princely luxury .itul !>* auty—supreme comfort nr<l tidin'* case. Choose from t’.rcc popular models at this moclrrato p ire — ,S< d in,Coupe or oport Roatlstrr. Pay on the liberal G. M. A. C. plan. And yon will .liwtys l now — whether you pty bar your Br.ick, or inorp — that your money bu>s the utmost in motor c.-r value. SPDANS $119S to $199? COIMTS $110S to SIHSO FI’OKI MOlfMSil l‘>5 to $1525 ilH f f. h riimt. Mo S., jm-rrwnrwf f*»tr ttt tt/Med. K5 /i C. finur.i r t'te rn»$t ileiirahlc, is om ailmblm.
ington 29. eh what.
Nearly the mu* -cor
and Jefferson of I nfuy ettc next Friday. Be-ides Clintni), the Cub have to face Attica ami Gui field.
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Something is wrong—an Indiaiui team won a game Saturday night Shortridge nosed out Rushville. Tech
and Manual kept up the reputation, t ir-t attention to external
however, by losing.
The half core was 26 to 12, and thp A1 , ces from
once the contest was continued, the ., . , they wanted the hunk o’clay again
Bainhinlge team hit with rapid lire ,
land took the Panthers into camp by the score of 3it ty 28, Saturday eve
, , ning. The score of the Friday cvcn-
peeted it to go. In fact it went at ■ , ,,, . , ,, ... . • I • , c ing battle was Blooimpgton 30 \N a i-
lea t double what any Bainbridge fan i would have been satisfied with, as long a- they wi re on the right end of
the score. . * *
^Iftinlifldge mitela ■ ed Brazil from start to fini h. They hit better in this game than in the Clinton game the previous night. They got more sure hot from under the basket than in j the Clinton game and their defense | was so light that their long range hooter.- n ver got into action and had no chance to sink them from out on the mi Idle of the floor as was the case here. The offense and defens'* of Coach Pruitt’s men was excellent in this game and perhaps reached Its highest peak of the season thus far. So far as w<* know, Bainbridge is the only team in the state w*ith a clean record of 18 victories and no defeats. The -et-back Saturday evening was the first of the season for Brazil, and tie big crowd of fanwho came and got inside the building, wi nt home adly disappointed, h<>cause they hoiie-tly thought they would win. However, all Putnam county teams do not play the same brand of h;i kethall and as this watheir first experience with Bainbridg* they did not know what was awaiting them. j A number of Indiana couches were pie out for the game, including Coach Gh n Curtis: of tin* fast stepping Martin villi* team. He complimented Coach Pruitt and his men after their victory. Some of them might have been getting advance dope for the cow barn tests when it comes off n< xt month. However, that is a long way> off and several battles will be waged befi re any team gets there.
Viilcenncs decided 1 . Mi(ivif> (0 the obedience of Chri t.”
Man operates in life on at least tluee main tracts, viz., feeling, thinking and acting. Each of these is ditinct and works by itself, but since there is unity in the body of man,
I coin in his Gettysburg address were, [the result of noble thoughts “With malice toward none; with charity for 1 all." This was true of his whole man-;
j net* toward his follow man.
In eonculsion, 1 wish to suggest “a, program of thought.-” with the text
quoted above as a basis, Paul writes — — to the Roman- “to think soberly.” To ] \ wt .|| balanced team of speed the t urinthians In said, “( harity artists representing the Hoosier Aththinketh no evil. Let us be construe- |t*tjf Club downed the DePauw tauk-
tive and positive in our thinking. |, y a 15 to 24 score in a dual •
"Whatsoever tiling- are true, honor- meet held at Indianapolis Saturday
able, ju-t, pure, lovely, of good re- qj.rht.
put; if there be any virtue and if Exceptionally fast times featured tliere he any praise, think on the-e (he meet with both teams showing
t hings."
Christian Church. Rev. B. II. Brim r poke
Sunday
well. Baur of tin* Hoosier A. C. swam a fast race in the 220 yard breaststroke by negotiating the distance in 2:18. Puhud also of Hoosier A. C. had his own way in the 150 yard
1 pel form together, making it pi act it* sition in the Church." The service wa-1 | (a ck -trokc winning the event in
Bainbridge has two more games to, ^jy j ni | lo ^dde to know which took in the nature of la recognition service 2003,
play before the Sectional while Gr* n • , jrs t. W ithout attempting to de-' l 1 the elected and the newly eh - | DePauw’s only fir t was in the 160
castle has Ihrii*. 1 he North Putnam Ulm j n , vviiich 1 the mn.-l important cted members of the board of officer.-I vur( ( re | av w |,j ( |,
squad meets Brown burg this week
they overlap and depend on each 11101 ning at the First Christian church other. Further, they sometimes all on tin* subject, “Magnifying Our Pu-
won by a few
inches. Captain Murdock, Doolittle, and VVur.st, each placed second in
their respective events.
Crain, distance swimmer, will ha
Sullivan is certainly light ther.*
when it comes to winning geine by on point. Remember when they nosed out Greeneastle 25 to 24 aftei the Cubs had won -ix stiaight, including a deeesive trouncing over Vilieennc-, Well, Saturday night the Minei b d Clinton In one loin tally. Tomorrow evening, Brazil an Clinton tangle
according to report today.
of the e three, let us devote our at- Hf the Church. A large representation tntion to the i con I which is “think of the hoard member- w re present jnir.” and a large congregation of the mem-
The mind has claimed the alien- hers.
don of investigatars as fur hack in it Rev. Bruner gave three different _ _ 1., po iole to trace origin . Sonic of 11 nderiug.- of one verse iioni thi , ,|(|,, numei-ou . attacks of revere the best organized source.- are those eleventh chapter of Romans as fol \ crnm |„ _ \ ( . xl p r j,| a y ((„, team will of Gre k Philosophers who gave, low : “Inasmuch a- I am the a|Ni*tle • opi)OSP the Kokomo Y. M. C. A. at
of the Gentiles, I magnify mine of- 1 Kokomo
tun* and then to the study of the hu-j fice.” (King Jume- Version) “Inu— man mental problem in man. Their much, then, as 1 am an apostle id'
through the Middle A
(, utile , 1 glorify m> mi.-istry." (Re vised Version) “I tell you this, you Gentiles, that a- an apostle'to the (h utile-, 1 la> gloat stress on my office.” ( Moffatt - Tiunslutinn). “These threi* renderings of our
sucre
and the Modem Eia have given them elves in<i ea.-ingly to the same t:i k. William Janie . in “Some Prob I: ms of Philo ophy,” -ays that philoophy in its full ense i- only “man
thinkintu” OH ei who have develop-! text,” Rev. Bruner aid, “bring out cd deeply into thi uhject are the! the force of what Paul 1 trying to P.-ychologi.-tthe Logicians, the ay about hi- attitude toward the po
Material Is Selected
Ethici t-, and the Theologian,-. Hugo Munstoibeig referred to thinking as the “tlu^ught proces .” The piu po-e of e*iueat ion i.- to cause thinking to take place. The thought ploriss must he started in early childhood and continue through all of life.
I Along with the material training in Roachdah* gained * one d. «>* exercising < f tho fecuHles el cision in a free basket shooting con-N u,1 k ,( ' mnnl of th '' test at Owensville Fi.day night with 1,1 l ,iri,u: * 1 11 l " '’ xc ‘’‘’' 1
Die Owensville Kiekupoos and tin
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-ition which he held in the Church.) ‘I magnify,’ ‘1 glorify,’ ’I la> great Ire - upon my office’. And what Paul wa saying about hi po.-ilion, 1
visitors left with tin long end of 35-34 count in their possession.
Ingly neces-ury that these he rulti va'ed for tli ike of our relation to Gi d at* 1 to our fellowman. We an
often face to face with age called thoughtle-sln
his office in the Church, ought. 10 be ; aid by everyone who holds any kind of a position or office in the Church ! of Je us Christ. If the Church of Jr.-- I us Christ is the most important in- i titution in hte world, then, any office or position in that Chur h sholld i
lie of supreme importance.
“I wonder if we think of it in that I way? I wonder of the chinch in
sin of our I many communities i- not falling far It is real below the -tamlard of effiei nr\ which
['MOFFETT & DOBBS
Selection of material foi the March 1 -ue of the DePauw Magazine has been completed; practically all
It was a homecoming affair for
W'infred “Buck" N* wt* n, coach of the |y failure to think clearly and arrur , it . houl maintain, imply 1 Roachdah* team and former Owens-: ately. Mote of the latter would mean I tho * who have been -elect' t*> fill ville high school net star. i less hurts and heartaches to those its offices and the important posi-
I about u.-. I tions in its organization, have not “What do we thiiiK?” is a fail I magnified, glorified, and laid great | que tion to a-k ourselves. Of course stress upon those offices and po.-iti- | it is taken for granted that we havejons? I wonder if the Church ha- not a mind that is kept functioning. Are 1 been sent us under many time and I we uhh to control our thoughts? It left weak and important in the face
Su inmary: 160 yard relay: (Doolittle, Marlatt, Appleby, Sa aniori, 1).), first. Tima
1:24.2.
200 yard breast stroke: Baur, (H ), first; Worst (D ), second; Fowle (1).),
third. Time 2:48.
10 yard free style: Churchman (II.), first; Doolittle (I).), second; Saramori (I).), third. Time :20.2 ltd yard free style: Struck (H.), fn.-t; Shaffeur (H ), second; Drake
id.1, third. Time 5:57.3.
150 yard hack-stroke: Puhud (II.), (ir.-t; Mathew-on (H.), seiond; l>o(»
little (D.i, third. Time 2:00.3.
100 yard free style: Churchman * (II.), first; Crownover (ll.l, second; Marlatt (1).), third. Time 1:02.5. Diving Hudson (II.), fir t; Murdock (D.), second; Scott (D.), third. 300 yard medley relay : (Pahud, I Haur, Struck II.), first; (Marsh, ' Wurst, Marlatt O ), second. Time
I 3:44.
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The game was chi r throughout and the result was in doubt until the final
• ^ i» .. , 1 whistle. The two tt.ims were <leadror Del auw Ma^azinejiocked at loan at hr* do-, of th. - I first half and the battle continued on
into the dosing twenty minute..
would .-e.-ni as if we ought to have
Each member of the Owensville team scored at ha t once from the
of it- enemies, because nine men and woni“n have been more eo:i'eincd about magnifying them elve and
copy 1 in the hands of the printer.] field and Terry and Johnson led the
Mi. W. A. Baxter, instructor in English composition, i.- acting as faculty advisor for the magazine in absence of Prof. R. W. Peine. Dr. R. T. Stephenson, whose department deals paitly with Greek architecture, has contributed an essay ; mtitled “Challenge to the American Architect.” An article describing a walk through the Black Forest of Germany, written by Miss Judith Sollenberger, is included. An cs.-ay, “Theodore Dreiser, Hoosier,” by Claude Mahoney and short stories by Frances Eckhart and Dorcthy Rose Fisher are other features
of the i.-sue.
counting honor with 11 and 7 point respectively. Lame accounted fm 10 of the visitors’ points and Golden
garnered 8.
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In.
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tin 1* nth .In \ of .Mhnh, t 1 *-N, a* 1*11 o« Ini k \ M at tti*’ I.ivn l If f h’*» of t*<-i win *v ijllh n in th* « it\ of (,isth’, hh hi Coiinty an.I Stul.*, r*’c.*tv« and awnr.l h .’ontraot for. th»* in Htalhitioti and ( «»m st pik t hm of a Httuitn iM’.ithm a’nd vcutllatlriK ' turn in th** Morton H.-hool Itiiihliim in MHid Town Nhi|> aiaoidinn t»» thi hhin and ni** 1 . i fi cat ions adopted tin i* for. i;o\a on fll»*
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some power to dominate this faculty and we surely have. God has made
thi- possible through the marvelous | glorifying themselves ‘hat: tney hive it-ourecs of the human body guided | about assuming the real ehligations by Himself. He is also our supreme | and responsibilities of iho’r po. tion example us i - shown by His words in 1 in the Church? In 1 ve*.' Cliunh there Jeremiah; “I know the thoughts that an* office holders who are seemingly I think toward you, thoughts of peace more concerned about the honor of " 1 and not of evil.” Again in Isaiah, He! their offee than they nr** about its
IHS’ll RBING NM.II I <<>l GH peak-. “1 1 my t oughti are not n -pon idlities. Anv man or woman ... ,9' ** KLY NIOPI ED. v'our thought im thought 1. 1 highly honored by being selected “A distressing cough and irritated . .... — .... , . throat kept me miserably awake at! h| K h « than y ,,ur lhou « ht ** ,h ’ to fl11 “"V cff,te t! "’ ( ,,ur<h of night ami prevented others from | character and quality of our dellberu Je-us Christ; hut that honor is an sleeping. Foley’s Honey and Tar tions should reach up to those of (jod. I empty ‘i nor unless they seek to tht Compound quickly comforted and re-. Thoughts usually have result-, j Is t of their ability to magnify, . r'"'ll 11 ’’"1'ouch-'!' '' I "I! i n > le » d to ' M'" "’ :| I> .snd lay grea tn
you about it,” says H. C. P , Sail- and action. Fritz Kcisler, in a recent that office,”
ors .Snug Harbor, N. Y. Wonderfully | a i tide on “Music and Life," write , o
soothing and healing. Bland to the ,. W( , u || know how thought affect
tender throat of a child, effective in , u
stopping the stubborn coughs ofj tbc humal > ^ ""H'V thought
grown persons.—H. P. Mullina, Drug-1 make the body buoyant and meian
0— * , | choly thoughts depress it.’* | Mostly fair except for period oi ■ \\ \\ nkw’uiint
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