The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1928 — Page 3

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FOR REKT:—Farm 1G5 acres, e."' acre* bottom Itmd. 5 miles South wen of Greencastle. J. H. Pitchford. 21-tf.!

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FDR RENT: SiimII m „ d<tn ' Rre.maVt] ™ yLer f a 7 ' U C h Ubs . bavp p ncnuraKed themWANTED j ^ ,|pfeatm K Bainhridjre, they

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LOS AVCTFT.ES, Mar. 7. (CF)— Screams of ll-year-old Dorothy Nichols and the quick response of her father C. ,T. Nichols of Longr Beach,

n Q ,. .. .* saved her from an attempted attack Bei omes li(|Uid as soon as it touches i . i the skin, yet contain Cocoa Butter """ r, ‘ sultP,, in captur, ‘ of thp anp «- SO good for dry skins, and does not! pd asf,al| nnt, police reported,

leave the kin saggy. Nourishes and cleanses every pore and keeps the

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_0no John £>eer two j one tractor | tandrum L ; d. chicken (fountains j |]2 N. Madisop St. 7!»ell-10-4p.

ANTED:—To Buy 5 c house. Wolf. Phone 795-L.

Many of the hoys who follow every

ft room' UiTV*! every hilrh school eager over

cT 1 ? Ch Ceason - sa y Clinton is a worthy foe and will eliminate the I Ohl Gold and Blue five from further competition in the opening game Oth-

complexion youthful. You will marvel at this new wonderful Cream. Ask for MKLLO-GLO, a companion to the famous MCt.I.O-GI.O Face Pow*-

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7-2p

—Lost—

LOST:—Coin purse, containing j « basketball bug- Tay' the c’rTveHtes

mone y . Reward. Phone 282, Dorothy I will romp over Clinton and will then

ua,y - 7-lp. ''ispatch Greencastle.

Greencastle nosed out Bainbridge

WRC Washington (4fiS) also WJZ ft WOW 9:00 Marine Band. KFAB Lincoln (319) 8:30 University Program.

Fast action by police was necessary to rescue the suspect, Max Smith, 23. from a menacing crowd which followed the father in the pursuit of the

attacker.

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LOST:—Lap Robe between Greencastle and Fern. Reward at Banner Office. 7 . 2tp

Bain-

LOST:—Key, ring with three keys, in High School gymnasium during I

7-U-w.-4-d.-f). tournament. Please return to

4 i ner Office.

m the sectional tourney and Bainn< KP was P* l 'ked as a potential winner of the state title yet many of the Ians are picking Clinton as the strongest quintet in tfle regional.

- , At any rate Coach Criver is not un Ban-1 ,|pr estimating the strength of either

. , 7-lt. j aggregation an.l is pointing his team 1—2 five year old cows,! o I tor two hanl game-. Graver tho peIr am SeparatJor, No. 12 ! LOST:—Fountain pen, pencil, with Mutant to say so, feels that his outfit 1-, gallon captacity. The I name James Stoops. Reward. 8-3t 1 is oa Pable of defeating Clinton and l butter cowls, and are o j then giving Greencastle a battle for L ,„„l cm, ire “ my! yourt „/ h ,‘ t y c U"bJ.rc7p.ri"S5 >«'

|Alh:,urt. O-*- hatcher>’man. Phone 52ST for parS

0 , . , ulars. I: Folding couch or [

■hie and cha5rs, rug, i Rvirnmr k u f bed. Phone Banner! nEF0RK you bu V a brooder,

PAINESVTLLE, O., Mar. 7. (UP) —Velma West, 21 year eld Perry, O., | housewife, today was taken to Marys- j ville, O., reformatory to begin serv- ! ing a life sentence for the murder of I her husband, T. Edward West, young ' nurseryman. Mrs. West, accompanied by deputy sheriffs, left by automobile for the state institution shortly before 7:30

Ckiyslcr Prices

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695 720 720

There are so many uses in your home for t>UCO

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,tmi-modeir.i house. j ( . F i sale •■heap. For Ration call pbone 29.

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man’s choice wherever tried. Greencastle Hatchery, 1001 S. Locust; 22 S. Jackson, Phone 525-L. 29-tf

■ RENT—Mly modern mington St. Charles 6-2p.

TRADE or RENT — ■(i hi East; Washingti.c Matson. Phone ru-G-3t.

Now is the time to buy a heating stove or kitchen range 1-3 off, new or second hand 1-3 off Pherson Batobridge. Wk.-4t-17-24-2-9.

i-n’t a sure thing either as Mellott sprung a big surprise by taking the honor- at Veedersburg and is a team that has improved steadily all season. Mellott ma> knock off Green-ca-tle and CrawforcUvifle may bow to Clinton to make a Clinton-Mellott Imal hut that itn’t pleasant to think about.—Crawfordsvi He Journal.

^JHAIRS, tables, beds aren’t the

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For a set of good harness,

.'on, Bainbridge. Wk.-4t.-17-24-2-9

or CASH KENT—100 |rm, I 1-2 nxdes north|n i-tle. Floiymce Watfcral 142. 6-3t

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—Extra good used )i payments. Wolf. 795-

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-Player piano It puwments and Phone 795-L.

half its G-3t

Car Fencing just received, Prices low. Syrup Cans. Pherson, Bainbridge Wk. 4ts. 17-24-2-9.

The Morton Methodist Church will serve dinner in the Court House lobby Saturday, March 10th. 7-3p

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For Angel foo<^ and home baked j cakes at 85 cents $1.00 and $1.25( al- i so O-Will-0 furniture polish at 60

only places where Duco can be used. On flower-boxes, waste baskets, lighting fixtures and other smaller pieces it will bring colorful charm into

a room.

Duco is delightfully easy to use— you apply it with a brush or hand sprayer. It dries with convenient rapidity. An article done with Duco after breakfast is dry and ready for use by lunch time. Come in and let us help you get started on this new, fascinating art — decorating with Duco. Ask for a free color card.

j WABASH, 1ml., Mar. 7. (UP)— The state has won the first of a serin- of ca-es in which five are accused of criminally assaulting a 15-year-old North Manchester girl. Elmer Miller 19, first defendant, entered a guilty plea anti was sentenced to from one to ten years in the Indiana Reformatory. William Plew, 49, the girl’s stepfather, will lie tried next Monday. o

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THURSDAY’S FIVE BES i RADIO FEATURES \\JZ| Hook Up 9:90 Victor H'iu:Victor Herbert Programs. )VJZ Hook Up 8:00 Maxwell Hour. W EAF Hook Up 8:00 E-kimoes.

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A novel musical score for “The College Widow," starring bewitching Dolores Costello ami how, is beimr arranged by co-organist.s at the j Granada Theatre. Vaiiou- fraternity and sorority sweetheart -ongs will be ' played during the love scenes in the I picture if reque-ts are made by the different organizations on the De- i Pauw campus. These request numbers in addition to the general musical -core for this clever picture will make 1 it a delightful entertainment. The plot of "The College Widow,” leal- with a certain college that is on the rock- financially, due to the lack 1 of »nrollnient. The daughter of the' president does a little campaigning on her own hook. She is able to make enough athlete- fall in love with her

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to form a winning foothall team most unusual and creates more thrills which bring- the college back into tic and laughs than half a dozen ordinary

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cents, $1.00 and $1.25 per bottle, call Mrs. E. C. Dicks, afternoon or even-1 in** 7-lt

or Rent— [—5 v oms on west side 1 lublc house. Rhone 49.

IT — Attractive three >m. Close in Call Ban-51e-o-c-3t.

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Park St. 6-3t.

J Six room house, 211 |ura Ammerman. Phone 6-2t.

One modem furnish fcnm, One block south of |fnien preferred. Phone 5-3t.

p— Light housekeeping piing rooms, and garage. St. Phone 513-X. 29-tf.

jT—One modern furnish- |. Phone 399. 410 So. In-25-tf.

KT:- Modern Furnished Irivate F>ath, steam heat, Phone 385-X. 20 tf

INDIANAPOLIS LIVEST()( K INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 7. (UP)— Heavy hogs were weak to 10 cents lower on the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. Lights were strong to higher. Receipts numbered 9,500, 3<id of which were holdovers; bull 1 GO to 300 poUudWs sold for $8.25 t* $8.65 and the top price paid was $8.75 for 1G0 to 200 pounders. Cattle receipts were 1,000 and the calves receipts were 1,100. The market was steady on slaughter classes and 50 cents to $1 lower on veals. Beef steers brought $10 to $12.50; veaiers sold for $15 to $16 and the heavy calves $6.50 to $10.50. The sheep market was steady with 200 receipts. o

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