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THE GHEENCASTLE DAILY BANNj (i, TUESDAY, MAY M928.

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ALL OVKR INDIANA

rfor v Homes ' v with ChUdreri’

'• r.i S-$P--v ' ' t f -a»

rhildren’s Coldr wflll Chfcked without

“dosinR.”Rub on VJSRS

PORTLAND— The Jay County, | Fisii, <iain< anJ P-’" Protfctive Afsuii.'i’ion huv- nH-eived shijmients of phea. ant . which will be place-.! j with variou. p*TJon.i to hatch this:

piii .r. Vftt r the MHs reach a cer-, rr ~*— - - ~~ : - ~ ' T — : tain ape they are released ami it i* | acting’ president and chairman e\p( ted that th i f’Ct;< n will soonj lx,ard of tru. tc-. at the l niv

\ (Hioastle!

PORTLAND MILLS Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spencer living near htre u son, he will answer to the name of Rex War-

tie, Saturday.

Church services here were tended Sunday morning and night.

OvtR ?J Million Ja

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'VEDNKSDAY

if tile r’it .

it announced ncently.

tockc with these hardy game i

fowlIt i ag.iin.-t the law to Kill!

pheasant: in Indiana at any time.

WA I KhLOO - A pre-primary Re-! TllFCC YcSTS Ot

I . . can district rally will be held at! I . range Ma\ 1. L'ive hundred per-1

t are •.sjh ted to attend.

tut ’cn- have been extended and aecopted by State and district candi-

datr

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the m a sou.

1 ;r11 l be at 11 y In 2 at ii I

JOHNS’ SWITCH Tower. Th,J \ ] here attended the funeral of Uriah cum, to come ■■

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eran in Putnam ounty. The funeral Jan., ^ibr !

Koscoe Wells and wife m ved last week in the house vacated by Lee I M l. M(.H I J ip. c helheinier.

L’Oc 10c—2.">c|| ^Vilma and Audrey Jean ■ Dannx the lightin’,{j Shalh y returned home with a weeks ii icarl, • honest cop ini \Mr. and Mrs. Dav< Shall >•

the greatest thrill-O-drama of} j jjj j •; Ball visited a few dayt able and uppropriut, ermon. Mr. M,’- . I

} Vl ith < lyd< and " ill Rail and Mr, Curry wa in charg . The <1. A. R. visiting Mrs. c £ and Mi . Tom Mears. a number of world war veteran , p, I

wa conducted by Rev. Cline Knight:ville, who delivered a

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Mr.-. Coswell visited a few days tribute to the departed comrade in a <h u. W. Young* with Charles Cunningham and fam- lilting manner. The mu.sic was three James Bi: aman /a .J f <• ..t ii... .1 Th. ‘ “"‘•'“<1-7

ER RICK [ai<!« King

11 HRRl,CK MittW in \S aferloo, Iowa Is Always Dry . 1 Sw cetamlCleati Tbe HtRAlCK I r.nfs Ltedotn iioia worry aKp jr icod •poilaii** N1 . turf cannot lo’m in

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,4 ro clean and inexpensive to ice irF.RIUClC OUTSIDE ICIN’C permit* rtgu lar iv ing wichoui bothering .42^? ( ii«> h-' i ekeepe and with w**sk ihekitchen

ftords iceiess ir '.ng

i cool ^ eat her The

i IF.RR1CK Hultr Cooler tv tachment provid#* ice water —untouched hnr ice —at «he tumcf a faucet Ccnnevtswith your regular water supple | lor ioH’ tBKnce p» J eCOKowy

Hu PICK RtFRICI RATOR COMCAVT

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fpood keeps BEST in the HERRICK , ^ y^TMt *)UfT< CRAI 01 MIWOMATOM HERKK'K. TROGKKSS,

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COMMANDER JiEFRIOEIiATOKS

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Suffering Ended : , V By New Konjola i vAn |

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j‘‘ft Reached The Source of All Health Troubles,'’ Declared

This Man.

$17.50: $22.50:

Ml’. VERNON — A three-legged f hen i.- owned here by Lid. Tsehellcr. I Th, extra leg is under the left wing and i - -lightly .mailer than the fowl’.-

regular utiderinnnings.

BLOOMINGTON — Jo'/.n Newiin, of (raw fords ville, junior at the state i university, wa awarded first prize itti the annual William Jennings Dry' 1111 oratory eoutest at Indiana university' on the ubject, ‘ The place of public . , opinion in a representative form of |Ii government.” Duiia’d Bowen, of L* banon, a -euior, won second prize. Mr. | Bryan established the oratory priz, several years before his death.

BLOOMINGTON — Ira Anderson, of Mentone, junior at Indiana univer-^ sity lias b<-en elected to rnembersliipi in Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary exni ' n. r, , fraternity, at the state . churl., Anderson, w ho is a member of the j Alpha Kappa I Vi. professional eomnierc* fraternity, received the Beta Gamma Siguna scholastic trophy ■

which is awarded nnnually to the jun-j source of all my health troubles v«. Mr in the commerce sphool who com-1 really surprising,” aid Mr. Shell,>

plot'.',! hi- work with the highest av-1 Wiley, of Chry.-tal Lake, III. (ni r erage. Elgin) “My whole sy-tern was uin-

•—o— ; down but neuritis was my wor.-t trouL'NION CITY— Oral Suilts, has ble. My arms, shoulders and neck

discarded crutches and is able, to •walk were so filled v if i tin. that I could

•ihout Li.- home here after suffering) hardly mu\<- then . it a iiiipo

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with RALPH LEWIS

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Miss Helen Gilloghcy stayed a f-W days with Mrs. Harold Gibb.-, she has beta ick for two weeks cau. ed from

a bad tooth.

Mis.- Clara Cunningham gave a party Saturday night in honor of (! urge Cunningham, They had a weiner roast and played game-. Eveij one left at a late hour each one hav-

ing a good time.

Everyone was sorry to heat of the j th of Mr. J. T. Carp* nt< r. Fui seme were held Sunday afternoon . at Mt. Mariah at 2:30. ib- • 'well known in this community. Mr. an i Mrs. Raymond Hall -pen', th, day Sunday with Mr. and Mr-.

Elmer Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Esher Miller, Many ro. , t'’r an : daughter spent the d.u Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spoil

cer and daughter.

Hi Leona Calvert spent th, day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Fire

j , stone in B llinore.

II 1 .a ‘ I • ' r Woodmen’ took in two candidates, a large crowd was out and they sen, - e,! refreshments, everyone hud a fin,

four favorite numbers of the j,, ceased, rendered by a double quar-

tette.

1‘robably the largest crowd of people ever gathered in Reelsvilh were present to pay their last respects to the worthy and noted obi soldier.

time.

MR. SHELBl

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JOE E. DROWN Noted Matte Star Epic tab 1 of a : eat city's batI ling police lor,, !

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fractures of twelve bones and laeer-1 ible f r m, to get mor, than ,iion- of the flesh on various parts | hours sleep at nigh* and I w.,.- alof his body. Following the injurie - ways womout when I g- 4 up i tit, at»cj/s r*nj -u tained in a locomotive turn table morning.

B Uefontaine, Ohio, phy-j “A soot I

* But breath ret 1 ■ * be feeling - * ton. Suitt tent 1 t a hospit —-o— , liad disappeared. Now 1 am never riiURE HAUTE— Students keep-! bothered w ith neuriti-. My !eep ' : g a check on traffic for twelve I -ound and restful and I g, ’ up in hour moving over the National read the morning feeding refr> ,,1 ; ■

TONKHIT

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DOWN and SI a week

S. C. PREV0 COMPANY

THE PATSY’ ()l It GA.Ni; ( OMKDl “Dotf Heaven”

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Polytechi campu fu utgy. K 1 • ,u: t- d only six hor. e drawn vehicles end my nerve guv, m , l,etP , . t

petite tini! huilt up my -\ t, ,n in ( general. I am glad to indoi-e thi j medicine to anyoia who uifi , t Konjola is old in Greene;: tl, . , the Owl drug store, and by all the j be-st druggi ' tliroue ; "IP. th eel I, • section. < Adv, t ’,

e,ut of a total of 2.1P1 vehicles of all e'las-e-. Automobiles’ front twentyv . ’.at, and Canada were neded.

SUUSUKIBE | OR 1H1 isvnnfr N | A\ i IG Ml 1 \i HUM

HU A/11 . Inti., new cigar factor lions here within ing to Thcodote

May S. (L'l’l- A i to -tart operaa tew day. , aecordI'e'el oil, pr* ddellt

e,f th, William T ogg, , ' ||- ('ole : y

of Detroit.

iVterson intoieo,! W. D. Brown, seen tary of the local Chamber of

Commerce that sultabh fer a cigar factory wa It,

h'-re - and that production probably

would tart within tu - w,, k

WABASH — Members of the’ firm ef F. J Fettig & Sons here have a variety- of hobbies. F'rank Fettig Sr., ld.es bees; L'rank Jr., is a lover of llowtr and George Fettig, youngest of the firm, is an aviation enthusiast. BEDFORD Member. of the Ehri.-tian church of thi.- city, led by Her. Noel Jones, and Charntain J. Mallot!, recently laid plans for the entertainment of the 89th annual conntion of Christ which convenes here 'my Mth to 17th. According to re-i . ,rt’ rejite entativos of 100,000' e'lUrches from over t’ e ‘ate will at-

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W EDN liSDA V S I l\ I HI - I WPG, Atlantic City (27::i i',:10 m.— Atlantic City Festival chom.-, J10 voices.

WANDERERS ( o.minc; Thins. Eri. Lon Chaney in The Big City’

M AN H AT I \ N

Joseph Evans was a visitor

Greeiicastle, Saturday.

Miss Eula Heath hud as her guest "art of the week, Mis.- Blanche Wil-

liams of Crossroads.

Miss Elrtora Green is ill with ma-

laria.

Uu sell Gardner has returned home j after a trip through the south. Mr. and Mis. John Evans and chil drcii of Terre Haute were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gl< nn Sublett. Master Bobby McCullough of IT;,in field, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. May Wright. Miss Lola Neese, had as her din-> nor guests Thursday, Miss"- Eula Heath, Ruby Long and Blanche Wil-

liams.

Among those who entered Indiana State Normal school Monday were Misses 1); rothy Lewis, Odes-a Hod -j shire, Lola Nccse and Eula Heath. Edward Herbert was in Greciicas-

Tfl1 ' < uiWren in ty 7 ^

w "." k ai ' 1 an oit^a points or more will So vH

next y, r. g Many of til " PGnlc ifluj

munity are ill

Mrs. Elizabeth Conley came fronF 'ay-it i quite pr . . ^ i re Haute to vi.-it with her ehil- Mr. and M r . u-l!''f 8 *,

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, : ”.v.. Ion Ma, Donald's farm. _ The 1 .mlies’ Aid o,'Ue|J

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tncy will mo, t w i lh M: . J and if not ti,,.;- will mt , ; , J Bessie Owens. j Ml ■ Alive lifuoki who'^1 • ' ' ■ ' - : i 7|

turned hunie.

Edward Young calltd oi Girtm Monday morning, I'd a-,- don't f -rget the CL Day !"v.tra at the church. arc going to L

dren's day program about *hJ

V.’el'c ] ' 111 .'I7.il, -1 .1 .r, _.jj

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Mi '> ".!• Trout

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Terr,

, i' ii, Mi-. Unger and Mr. Troy Con-

ley and families.

Garrett Unger and family of Eag-le-field spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Unger and family. \iidrew Appell made a business trip to Bedford, M nday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones from I’utnamville, were calling on relatives lit if Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr.-. Joseph Hutcheson were in Greeiicastle, Thursday. Ray Martin and family have moved to the E. H. Einney farm. Mrs. Boss Forney was seriously iltten by the r pet family dog Friday

i evening.

Mi -. Eva Nelson visited Lucy Hut-

1 cheson, Monday.

Mrs. Maude McKlroy, Mr. and . Mrs. Andrew Ap))ell and George

! Moreland and wife Saturday evening.

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( \N VAN (. IIAl’EL will be Sunday school

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FOR GENYLEMENMO^UpILIASI Tl,c Deotl-VVcnimcr i.^.. —t 1 -i:-! Kruler-Stewurt t o.. Indianaiioli-. Iiid.

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IVEAE. Network, p. , Cad man’.’ opera, “Shanewin” in I in h.

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Rob Roy”.

WATERLOO — Thirty head e.

Hereford cattle from one of the best u P erc ^ a >

”' "" ' ! '' MUt try KO Denve , C !ti) - o P),. ,| i ,ve been donated to the Purdue Uni- 1 Gala Music week program. r.-dy schorl of agriculture by Jfen- WOU, Netwurk, s p. ’ dumbia '

\\. Marshall, of Lafayette, former i luUr ,,f , nu j,..

Granada

Last Showing Tonighl

Tomorrow Only

ADMISSION iOc and 30c

DOLORES DEE RIO

The ( u.Niiiopolitan Minstrel Revue PUKSE.N TIM, 1H1R1A .MINI I E- III 'll N >1 K’ELsi Featuring

Fred Lew is and Shy Atkinson IDII.'IERLY WITH VL G. I I ELDS MINSTREL COSMUPOLII AN DUU Kelly and .Moran HARMONY SINGERS Rowrer l>o^an DIME’S BVLI VD SINGER

Erances Stillman ORIGINAL BLACK BOTTDM, IV// \ M» E( CENTHK I>\Ni iNt;.

Sines and Stillman MU.EN I fNE T VNGD D VN( I ROeor«e Smith BA N J( i EM EK I VI N | R

THE HATEWAY OF THE MOON” V Im, N EM S VND i l iM EDI and ‘ \ I )a> in I lolly vs ood” '< r V our I rii ivU H, tore the < a in era Slutlio Seeiu*>— Tkjhx .VTiii In, 2.',. 30c

Mar} Aster and FJoyd Hughes in *4iicw m

mill 1 VRY

Roland Randall, -on

1 laik and Nelfi, Randull, was bornD’ l June the llth, 190:; at Newman,I 1 I linoi-, and parted thi life April! IMh, 1928 at Bloomington, liniiana. |

When a .']/i..!l child he came with'

his parent t" Indiana, lie attendee' ti guide ch<",| at (Quincy, Indian", 1

and graduated from the Uloomingtoi

high .-chool in 1921.

He attended Indiana University and later Chi, ago Tech. He was :» member of ti,, Sigma lleta Epsilon fiate nity of < ■ ago. ID vv; a great lover of mu-i and wa- a well known! piaiii.-l having played with a number |

of ore In tru-.

At the ii'." ' f eleven he united I with the M. E. church at ljuincy, In-

diana.

He wa a -tone draft-man and ! when hi icko, .-.s over took him wa.inpioyei by the blooming tun. Chii cago Stone Company. Hi- father having pi,ceded him iij death twelve car- ago, he leaves to) niourn hi.- n parture his mother,) j VI1 . Nellie Rnndall of 70.", 8,,, Eollegi: 1 j Avenue, (ireeii'astle. Two sister.-) ! Mi- Gretehen Rand;,II i f (int nea--Ue and Mr.-. Sam Richardson of ! Bloomington. \Uo Mi-- Violet Gate-, wood of N,,I>1» ville, Ind.. who was to have been hi.- bride, and other , relative-, and a host of fiien i.-. Roseoe always made fiituds every when he went, and was alway. g,.ing i ut of his way to do a kind act tori .- ome one. He often spoke to hi.- mother of' his going beyon .l, and said he was young and hu' lots to live foi, but if it vvu- God's will for him to go now) he was peifeiily willing to go. j T uneral services were neld at the 1 D.,y I'uneral II one and the body vvuo taken overland to Newman, Illinoi.- ! and laid to r> -t by hi.- father. —01 VRD (tl T H VNKS We de.-iie to thunk our frien - and * neighbois f,,, the beautiful flower and their kind -ymputhy during our • ad bereavement. Mrs. \. A. itandall and Gretehen. Mr. and Mr.-. Sam Richardson. Mi - Vie,let (iat'.vvoiii 1 .

STUDEBJ1KER

The Great Independent

A New Record tor stock cars under ‘1400

The Dicutor $1195 to 9395

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T^Y traveling 5,000 miles in <4,751 c <ynaecutive minutes, Uie Studcbaker Dirtator has established a record unequaled by any stock car under $1400 — comparable to the existing wo: Id record of 5,000 miles in 4,559 minutes made by The Studcbaker Commander last fall. And not one, but two Dictator Road stera, iully equipped, each traveled 5.000 miles in less than that number of minutes. The run was made at the Atlantic City Speedway. April 20-23. under the supervision of the Contest Board of the American Automobile Association. Before and after the run, the cars were checked by the Technical Committee and were pronounced strictly stock models. CLAIMS e>. FACTS Automobile advertising is full of extravagant claims of performance. But Stude baker offers you definite FAC TS supported by the certificate of the highest motoring authority. Under A. A. A. supervision

The Commander has made a rff 01 ' . approached by any other o-r 11 , (25,000 mile* in less than U.OM® 1 ,, The Erslrine and The Dictator records unequaled by any other * at or near their prices. The high quality of DJors nsion workmanship, the rigm and the engineering genius in ^ -.j.j baker Dictator arc proved not u,: ability to travel 5,000 miles ' n ._^,the <4,800 consecutive minntef hl '‘ a , r ,,, a «0 fact that any Dictator can ^ t (,: miles per hour as soon as n assembly line at the factory- ^ Backed by Studcbaker s tation for quality and value- T ig« offers champion perforin<* oct One Profit price. l aluti it Eour PriaK^*. I'rruUnat I tjtrt. •• '^5 H 1^' SUSS 10 The The tnk,— b<x, *19% A1F-' factoiy.

MORRISON BROS.