The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1928 — Page 3

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THE C.KEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 192S.

ias, lb. 00 Medal Flour, 24 lb. bag. $1.15 try Club Flour, 24 lb. bag . $1.15 Cream Chn^c !h

17c 18c 19c 19c 12c 32c

Avondale ' 1 7/» Can iflV 1 * 1

itry'Cl' l' V|>ri( t . 27 c (8 '6, hoc)

Shrimp, C*:ni .. .

Salmon, Tall Can

. Water Apn nt -,

^Can ....

Sardines in Tomato

12k

Tuna Fish,

7-oz. Tin Ol« o, Wondernut, l.b C'olTor, French Brand, U. CofToo, Jewel Brand, Lb

\|i|ih , Winesaps, Lb

Spinach, Lb

IcehelR Lb

Lettuce,

I'! 1 \s\\t GAltDEN North Dakota State Agricultural col- ’ r! "' Met!icine ^ow held in the i t .g e professor at Fargo, N. D., and gymnasium, i> making a big hit here. , ,, , , , ,, -re „ , ... , . . . so| > of Mr. and Mrs. John Da. ir, ol the entertainer i; a real Iroquois Indian. Mt. Vernon, gives geology lectures Mr. and Mr- Edward Chew spent Wednesday from Station WDAY

Mr. Chew ' lgtl -

ittemied the trustee’s meeting. Most everyone from here attended .he basketball tournament held at Ltvtnca- le Friday and Saturday. Donald Clifford who was brought hack from New York dead will be missed by people of this vicinity. Norman Bt.-t the little son of Mr.' and Mrs. James Best of Reelsville, who is home from th Itiley hospital

is still improving.

Clco. Mercer has bought an interest j in a saw mill with Kdward Chew, aim

GARY— Sirs, Virginia Williams, N . to, asks $50,000 alimony in a divorce suit tiled here against Sam Williams, Negro, cement contractor, win n she charged with cruelty.

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By CHARLES K. HARRIS

Oopyrlsiited tjy FFtO Pictures rp 1&27-2S From the Thri.ling FBO Drama Starring Ralph Ince.

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the> are now nnving the mill to the Doug. Huffman timber where they will saw all summer. lid. Lewis 1 bought Clyde Md I " truck and cold his baiber shop ,

to Mr. Lewis.

bi i ant of our dear ;th<T, K. M. Hinkle, upon our home, -miling face (aok, where’er we turn, vacant place. |il a cheerful word, i-we see tlum yet; for everyone, ball foi get.

Why Every I'aer become a Friend “Never has any other cough medicine acted as (juickly and satisfactor ily .'i' Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and it gives complete satisfaction to friends who use it on my recommendation,” says J. D. McGomb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a healing, soothing coating in an irritated inilumed throat, stops coughing, rai.-e,-. phlegm easily. No opiates to eausc constipation, no chloroform, no “dope” You take no changes with cough or cold when you buy Foley’s Honey and !

Tar Compound. Ask MCI.UN'S, Druggist.

for it.— It. 1’

FOR SALE-

BItICH’l I’BOSl’ECTS VINCENNES. Mar. i>. (CPi—Pins poet.-- for impiownumt of Vitnenne'ipl Kno\ county highways brightene. when coinr.y officials received a total cf $fi,m o more thi • year from the State a tii n hare of the gasoline tax fun I. • '"cn'.y lii.i-uicr Claude Hill ru vivi d $ ttl.s.'ii. i!, a gain of more than POll ovei i yv.i! and Miss Cath-T i e Simpson, city tieasurcr, rec. ived j;is.7r>. The City ’s share last year wa- $7,300.01.

OBI ITARY

Katherine Florence Stultz the daughii'i of .lam- F. and Mary Hartman Stultz w;i In.i n in Putnam county, lu-ar Fincastlc, on May 6th., lHK, r >, and depiirtel tiii life Feb. Hlth., I!i2s ;it the age of forty two years, nine months and ten days. She was of a family of seven children, two brother , and mother having preceded her iii death. She was taki n sick on 2(ith. of Jan. and on 2Mh. was taken to the Putnam county ho pital where everything was done that could possibly he done. But her condition grew worse early Thui lay morning, Fell. 16 and resulted in her death at 9:30 j

in the evening.

She was a woman who devoted nil her time to home and family, was 1 loved by everyone that knew her. She is survived by the husband, I Joe Bisk one son, Marion Franklin, i and two daughters, Mary Elizabeth, ! and Pearl i^iui-e, her father Jame \ F. Stultz, two brothers, Thomas aw\ James U. Stult/. of Ladoga, two sisters, Mis. Blanch Lane of Bainbridge and Mrs. Kil l Priest of Essex, Mo.

pom house for eT.oOO. Six room house No charge for listing- your property ne. I have city property to trade for I have sold this week, 3 houses and irm, and 1 will sell your property if 1 a buyer, of course.

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J. E. CASH

OFFICE OVER CENTRAL BANK

( \RD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and api reciation to relatives, friends and r eighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during ihe illiies and death of our beloved v If, and mother, Katherine Florence j Risk, Th Rev. Victor Raphael for his consoling words, the singers, Miss Mery Cummings, Dr. MrGaughey, j ire pall hearers, Dr. Gillespie ai d j Mr. McCurry and all who contributed the many beautiful Moral offerings. —Joseph Bisk and family. ALL OVER INDIANA MT. VERNON—John E. Doerr, Jr.

MRS. HOUSEWIFE When you order meat think of the fj^Hity Meat Market & Delicatessen, i ^Be have only one object and that is to .' i oc . ineats at the lowest possible prices. Eat more meat yOu will enjoy it if it comes from our sto e. Cily Meat Market & Delicatessen ('. Ed. Jones, Prop, lone 42. Prompt Delivery.

’he Hard Scum ot lard Water .... XTOTICE the edge of the howl the next ^ time you wash your hands in hard water. There’s a hard scum caused by the soap and dirt. That’s why laundry-w ashed clothes are ' cleaner. We use only filtered, rainsoft water [ —thousands of gallons of it every day. Home Steam Laundry “A good laundry that is getting better.

Raise Better Chicks! (live your baby thicks Ibis famous oatmeal bu e mash that contains cod liver cil, <-rxt liver meal, and molasses in dry form— *m-o pep CHICK STARTER And when they arc uix weeks old ;.ut them on this ration, nl-.o an oatmeal feed containing cod liver meal, molasses, and essential minerals, proteins, etc.— Si Maker FUL O-PEP GROWING MASH We have both of these good feeds for your flock. Marshall Lenient & (irain Company GREENCASTLE, 1ND.

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fn a teejle Ml derteorUl hadcr, itepson of a wealthy Uurycr, in u ChU-affo cabaret, I ita Oa

the detectives leave the hoti.'. Moreover, Jim had a photograph, of . very well-known “dick" in Chicago and Sylvian face was not amongst them. He felt that she

Hopd knocks W* ing the gun m h

ing the youth take tl It he

the killing l" ( •«

trstipation mlgh' reveal his I 1

crimes, lloyil, something stranr Waring, docs m

hop ts his own sen who teas tak “Oh, «onto, t uine, u ay m-t call

atcag ftp his Wife, Jtuth, twent me i .■ mi Qrat nan

years before. Lon.ing <■* her hoi; her

brother’s arr est. Sylvia Wa ' to the apartment of the dea l I repli. il. "But, su>. I forgot what

with Tom Hard

porter, and the. '

telling cf Mona's a ruin:, l “Jim," $t

is insanely fealous because , ' *

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ports that she is l n ti n

in the e.im/i mu ,

the police leave she returns to th

apartment and i

by Boyd, who tells her he is an i ...

teur detective.

He remained outwardly calm despite the fact ti Simpson had just b u urn ta I i New York and S' ntoucud to a t^ year prison tsm "Tm certainly honored," ra'. Jim bowing. "I a card. My nm Perhaps you’ve eoun my namo la the magazines?” "Who, mi'?" a; i " the only thing I id I the m an’ I don’t under md that." "You havo a sen - of humor at any rate," ho cor ; imented her. "It's a good i 1 ...

raised a howl when he found you'd slipped away. That sentence from the letter that Sylvia had found in the deail girl's cost, now bisit d, with letters of tire, in her mind. Was it possible that this wellgroomed man whoso hand she hud just shaken was the same person

ter had mi 1 i hat man,

Sylvia had concluded, was the leader of a gang of crooks and was known to them as "Jim" and “Chief " In her mind, nt the time of leading the letter, Sylvia had pictured Ctile? as a middle-aged I man, tall, well-dressed, gray at the temples. In other words, this strange person who now stood hotore lor, was tin exact counterpart of the man she had pictured as lev ing a chief of criminals Sylvia was made aware of tho loud beating of tier own heart. W ho ( Iso

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E-Z-BAKE RADIO PROGRAM E-Z-Bako Hour Orchcatr. each STATION WFBM Friday from 6:00 to 6-JO p. m. | j Grain market reporta from Monday to Friday, 12 noon to 12:15 p. m. (

a'h: xaMncmBR. abuixs a> nc.mrma w ' SPECIAL SALE NEXT TEN DAYS ClosHiu: On* On BlIdw Merchandise Ai Cost

too,” she replb •!. “Ya i Mona tialo w is friend (■ She came on here to Chi, . advised bar not Fn she writes me all about a b i\ sugar baby II angel. Maybe -he Io\. him. be sho don’t. How do I I Anyway, I t mes on In e t ' town of soot an’ clndcis an' Itrst thing I le ir win e 1 land the Loop It that my l> -t I i murdered. 1\ u ya b nt It ’ ^ could ’a blown mu ow r v. ii n zephyr.” "Yes. It must have In ' a f' ’h' f'il shock to i," said beginning to wonder wle :li smart and ren.arkably pretty . n 1 might be. Sho looked Jim square In the eye. "I cot la b see ti I C I about Mona's friend F' ! mo or not. I’m gonna find th '> who did hi ' or a - Ruby Simpson:" But even h« her part as slanglly as -ho ■ I, Sylvia was > udylng thl: dn guLshed. mid lg*d " ' 1 ho unexpectdly broken In m n

believe that ho was a wrl' : of stories or ev n an aniati detective. It wa 1't that h ■ del not look the pari writer might >k liC trnnin like a Beau It: minel. for eh el

have vli Bed these rooms hour of the morning? M I i uM \ou Ruby?” h# a'iked. Sylvia thought that she dot, i, d a tin Uer ol umu: otin nt in Ids "Sure. Go right on calling mo Ruby,” she answered. But she was thinking, "Is this the man who slue ed Jack groggy In the private i 'Din of the Flowerlaud ho t night? Is this the in.in, who, after shooting Moi i Ualo out of Jealousy, placed tiie revolver In Jink's hand and i 1 w almpla it v slid ho to arcus him on Hie pot! Sylvia wondered what Ins i ictlon would be If she should cry him, 1 You k. Hi d Mona Gala! ilon't atti mpt to deny it!” W< d ho i i de, tremble, attempt to harm her? Is plto her youth and inexi 1 ileiiei of life, Sylvia doubted It She felt uliient certain that not a iiiu.-cle of hi:, face would inovo, that ho would remain perfectly ( in. Or perhaps he would only

laugh.

Sylvia, still keeping up n trivial ' onver.atlon with him, thought of another plan of procedure. Shu might raise her video to Hh highest pitch and cry out for help. She I wood be sure to awaken the neigh* ! borli;;: tenants. They would come lushing lido the room, call the p'»lice and Jim would he arrested. She I discarded the plan almost as quickly as It earn to her mind. In tho

met a Mn ,.i i piui , If ho ere really guilty,

lie would probably harm or kill her

Sho had never net an ama'

tectlye—whati r that m b’ i but she had aa idea that d-p ' amateur or prefesalonal w i. 'i

quite so amoi th as this

Who then wit ho, and w,,.i w his business here? SI.” di • r mined to sound him otit and 1 .ke a chance ou having Ip r Identity

dlacovei ed

"Say, how long Is It (die • >ou ve known Mona?'' she n.sk. d 1 “Why, only a month." h •p'.e l •<y ou see, I ' ^ out quit a b. i ,

before help arrivid. In tho second place, If In wle really the man lie aid he was, die would he humiliated In all Hi papers, and everybigg at her and the family to which she belonged. Obviously, the thing to do was to

.. k ad liim .i

carefully and with subtlety. It ho were ri.dlj th third man ot this mystery, she would ho suro to tlnd It oui, provldip:; sho continued to

out her part skillfully.

On act out her I klllfully. Of one

• an fuL : he

became acquainted.”

heavy-

that's how wo

"Say. may bo you’re the

sugar baby *die wrote mo about.

Sylvia said t" b in.

must nia > i' 1* him to bt lluve that aha was Jack Wuring’s half-sister. ’’Ho hum!" she yawned. “I'm as sleepy as Rip t n Winkle. I think

off

He laugh ' ' 1 '"'Idle a good one!” No, 1 m ifraid 1 a to my < wn 111' : del room.” not so w 1 . 1 tad what you sugar presum you mean money" '■ i" ni • i i ’ I asked almost too "Nothin’ eUie but," she replied anxiou ly. "You didn’t And any

“Yon know. I'm kiuda auspicious mu. .

"Clues?” she repeated. “Who said 1 was lookin' for clues?” "Don't you remember saying to mo, 'if I don’t hud the guy who murdered M nu (mle my namo ain't Ruby Simpson,”’ he Inquired In a

self-possessed manner.

of you.

"An’ I'm kind a suspicious of you,

too." ho mimicked her

“That makes us good friends,” she said, advancing towards him.

"Shake, old pal.”

They shook hands, and were still In the dark concerning i " h othei She waa not Ruby Simpson, th.i' much ho knew. Hut. Judging by her conversation, It was quite possible (hat she might have been a friend to Mona Gale. The thought occurred to him that she might be a detective, and tl.cn he biiiHhed It aside as Improbable. He bad seeu

“Sure l reraemberl An’ I didn't find a single clue,” she admitted. This waa perfectly true. Sylvia ha I not found another letter or even a scrap of Information. Bbe thought he looked relieved at this admission, but she could Dot be

sure.

.(To be continued:), A ,«&j

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1.75 -20 Cases,

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26x21

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Gray Tubes $2.60 Gray Tubes $3.40

As wo havo decided To Quit llandlint*' Tires, Selling Out At Cost Price; So Call And (let Fires At Cost Price. WALTER S. CAMPBELL,

104 Fillmore.

CAMPBELL BROS. ELEVATOR, 00 (ireencastle, Iml.

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How Many Will You Save.' 1 TF your newly-arrived chicks could talk they would .ay: 1 “Do not feed us until we are 72 hours old. We are supplied with lood during this period by the remaining part ot ihe egg yolk; which we absorbed into our bodies just before we v,ere hatched. When we arc 7; hours old give us a iced which will provide life and growth vitamins.” There are 1592 hatcheries which say, “Feed I’urina.” They know what it takes to keep chicks alive and growing. A new shipment ol Startcnais here. Tell us how many bags you want. \ ' Mt'hKI.L BROS. 1 LK\ CHIB, Gm-ncaatk*. \\. S. < AMI’BIT L. Fillmnre. \ N ’ III NTI R ItROTHERS, Fitlmorv. | |.; M s <JK ‘ 0 , i.;i{y t/rwncaaHr. BBIT) HI N( \N. Fillmore. E(ONOMY STORE, Gmnia tlf. WILL WETZ, Greencuatle.