The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 May 1928 — Page 3
THE GEEENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER,
THURSDAY, MAY 24,1928.
Page Three.
ADS
or Sale—
-Dahlia bulb?. Many Frazier. Greemiilstle 609 No. Jackson, St.
LOST:—Tan bill fold name, Fran-
ces McBane. Lod^e receipts $8.00 ® ^
ca<h. Helen Snider. Mansfield. R e - I «*,
21-6p.
ALL OVFH INDIANA
ward.
_ Plenty ofc cabbage nts, also other ve*er plants. Phone 3 32-Y. 1
21-5t.
—M i sue Ha net) a s—
i Attend the ('hri-tian Church Rum:52 ' 5 P mage Sale at the Fire Department, Saturday, .May 26th. 24-2t.
Of The Day
Here And There
FRIDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS WJZ, Hookup, 6 p. m.—Hour of
PERU— Indiana will he represented in the national balloon race at Betti- Field, Pittsburgh, on Memorial Day by Captain William E. Kep-
O ^ $ jjL nor . ]}p w j]| pii 0 t onP 0 f those three
balloons representing the army corps, chamber music.
NEW RA( K ENTRANT — 0 — KOA, Denver (320) 9:30 p. m.— INDl.iNAPOLiS, May 21.- An- 1 . F,r - WAYNE — Local merchants 1 KOA light opera company “Pinafore" othe; piinee of the nt tiack who ' t,ave arranged a list of prizes for. WJZ, New York, 6:80 p. m. Phil-
Market Saturday Morning at Fitels ! latel\ ha . turn.',! to .he big league school pupils huilding airplanes in a harmonic symphonetto and Herbert
ven by First Ward P. T. A. 2t. competition of the boards and bricks movement to stimulate interest in Gould, bass.
n (is announced by Karl Cooper, silent aeronautics ’ Th ‘ 1 Y M - r - A. ami, WOR, Hookup, 8:30 p. m—At home
Edna Hillis will offer a class in chieftain of the Marmon racing team, I ‘ ions C ' luh ar,> sponsoring the model with the masters.
Chflrles MoGfluchev. Attornj'v ^ ^ ^ TTnnrnan TT; P.^T ATK X I>T?rAUT^M^NT 1 sTiOYN* VOV A\*o ati tl
THIS
ProjHrty situat* .‘.,n SnOft r.f.ir r
Ttailroa'T tTar Company Pl^ht of trar
' R1v«»r
on Knst \V»u<hinv - . ;; iful A’ortluvoinl
lrt-3t
part of the sou
of action Iff township
which
theast
woof,
(’ompnr
: of
lies east
ny Mu hr of land suppos-
>U 1 K K Ol s U i 111' It l ii III i LI Vi'Oil. no\iN \o\.
kst in. m.
that part of the
lUarte
north of rani?, of said Railway
wav. Said entire tract ed to contain Milt acres.
Said sale will he made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than two ihircfs of the full appraised value of said- real estate and upon the followint? terms and mmUtlons
Ron is Non. of the • - * a t o McCarty, (lcc* , ane«l hereh>‘
-iynid Administrator. Pe
of -\aroti l.
crehN' gives not ice order of the Ow
! ITU ! ah
.\t least
-Steam radiaMrs at Dramatic Reading this summer he-J us the driv. o!' ilie third (Tieek. Phnoe 84-. ginning June 4th to August Iftth. I Special entered in the Sixteenth In- 1 24-11. Persons Interested Call 781. 24-2t i teinational 500-mile race on the 1ml-, ° o——— 1 ' an 3polis Motor Speedway May 30
Russell Snowberuvr, native Phila-
, ice box lone Chif- 1 0 *" M *wS^hi2^ # "! ‘ , ‘* 1 Pj‘ ian . «’ho last yea, startled many ih. ice box, Vine < Inf | pit\4W « «*i N'l'V. of the veterans ef h- racing frater-
.. ltO\l> UUMIV . , ,
Notice Is her.-hy given Hint Hie im- Ml, y with I lastly pe! torniances on luc
Listiy. tmajurer^^of high speed hoaid tracks of Altoona.
Marm m ^'Plane contest.
WEAK, II okup, 6 )i. m.
vice hour.
Cities ser-
-One living r.Trini suite n -uite, one |ie,| room
viitu r. <«(.'
o*.' v\ V v
n-h furniture, two large , f niece dinnijr set, one tl.i.situ,..i,
. r-rr V- I Ul 1,11 1,1 ,
age. Phone 75G-Y. St. after t»:fl(l o’clock.
23-2t.
-Kindegoj ten
liced. Phon*.
tables, 120 Y. 22-3t.
_ \i»
is horoh;
, Alva
tUHm County, Indinnn, will r«cciv»* .ih-d bids, nt his mii. o in rh. court I Pa houHi*, in flu* rity of OrHoncusiU*. Ind I
MOMIES AT THK (iHANAI) \
NOTH K OF
OMMI SAFK
s^lONFirS
ih ir hy viruu* <»i’ ;»n ortlcr <•!' tin* (>\\ ’ii iIphcm! hv • ’ircuit ‘ oun hr will ,•*f tlu> hour of I | n> . »;r/ r | n |ii:'M ..‘clock A M of the 7th Dny «.f| ., n d j
.Imu l'.»2S. at flu- law oiTice of Wick^ am ic Uodciihct'k. Spcnf’ci hullana, and from day to day thereafter until sold offer for smIh at public snlc all the inlorcst of said deccmient in and to the following' described r*al estate in 1‘utnam Gounty, ^tate t>f Indiana, to-
W It:
The nortnwest duorter of section 1’, township 1-* North of ItaaKe -I west. Also, ill that part of the northwest Mimitti ..i tin- snuthWttst i|iia.rt«#r of slid section I** wlileh lbs east of tlu* I .ouisvllle. X e >n Albany »V I'hloofio
on^-half
>ne\ cash in hand and balance pny-
iltu* months, evi-
»f the purchase
halar
»i to exceed nine months, hv note of the purchaser bear-
pu
late
asei
mlvIns re-
altorney fee
ley rf e .
tere*sr from da providing for
and seettred by a first mo
the ?■»*;• I t'stale sold.
Said t reiil « stale will he sold free of all li* i)v excepting the tax*** for the year of 102' due and pnyahle in year li»2». Saul real opiate also sold subject to any tenant’s
in growing 1 crops.
the » be
interest
• urlis !,. Mct’arty. Administra t or, De P.onis Non. Iliekam fJod* itheck. Auoriu-vs ior Ailniinistrntoi*.
10-17-24-31-
< 'ity or (»re»fn
ruihA 1 ;-, 'tiik‘‘rYtiST “dav "o'r.V.'^K
J92K.
for the sub*
bun
StTUC
the t»n4
dred dollars i $S 20a) iction bonds, said bon Miehuel My»»rs, et al.
provemeiH on tile counry-Uiu* lifdwe. u Uasbington Township, in Putnam t'ounty. Indlnna, and .lackson Township, in riny bounty, Indiana Said bonds behiK in denomination of $20f>.-
flraw inteiest at. the
tiiottRand two
in • road eonuls l>einv for Road Im-
333 gat, two departU ami pltotform-fits on ^h«Ap. Weight & Shoo 345. 24-2t. :—Stable manure at 5a,lamy 1411 West Walnut VY. 23-2t. — Milk fml frying ih 716; for Saturday 23-2p —Ten pigs. James Mciillc R. 1. 23-2p.
00 ea
rale of
Charlotte, N. ( ., ami Salem, N.
H., is the man who will pilot one of the car- which marks Marmon’s return to racing competition after an
absence of seventeen years. The Marmon Special which Snow
berger will drive is this year's classic was the last entry in the race—in fact it wa - entered by Cooper just
show girl -is it a r a gold-digger'-
pcr| one minute before the deadline fo;
cli, ami will
i,l four and one-half per ' ent per
t , |p!"r!rst T serlei r mr hit.i-re*t‘'e,!!!pon*H are ! filing at midnight May 1. It will bear K'serir o'f'*sn , |d 'ho'nda ' X ’ lmbp '- " 4 as a ‘‘ a '‘ Number i-m of inteiest coupons arc pi,, ,i,ic 32 and 33,-the other Marmon Spec-
The heart of heart of gold heart ? According to Adela Rogers St. Johns, speaking first through the medium of a magazine story called j “The l-Dart of a Follies Gitl” niel then through a motion picture based on that story, both answers are correct.
■t i,
every
are pnld.
coupons tire pity„
months thereafter until all
}ia i«l.
bald bonds boar datH of June 1. 192S, utul an- in two opunl serit.s ol tud bonds .aeh. Th<* tTiteiesi on i.l 1 said bonds hein^ evidPticcil 1*.\ coupons thereto attat’hed, hearinK the lithoKPiipbcd fac-simile signature of the county auditor and are signed li\ tin* Hoard of (Commissioners of Put m (’ountv, Indiana, and authenticat
ials to l)« pilot.u) by Deter Krei Johnni S^yinour in the event.
nml
t,b. r tile
fjf. (Ntmn
nam (’ounty, Itullajia,
‘*d by the auditor of said counts. Said
lie S4 ‘ '
y Saturday—A mentor died in service. 24-lt
o
-35 acre attractive tuck farm 2 mile south 4 room house with 3mer kitchen, garage, arn„ wagon shed, corn es, 2 hen houses splentd grapes, some timber ideiJaid with coal )tc Risul 59. Priced right H. B. Salladay, It. K. ta. 24-lp
IU'TLER team here
The Butler University tninis team will come to DePauw on Thursday for a return match with the MethodPuul Hinkle’s golf team which recently defeated the Tiger styli.-t
Hum miiinC at the Irvington Country Club will
ri\c per cent, of the uxnnini of , , ,, ,, ,, ' ... Much iii,I Rutunittod and u, ;,ifi,i„vn of| illS0 m,,,> i the DePauw team at tneen dluslon, as provided to li.w. j castle on Thuisday. The DePauw
bonds will he sold in accon the law in such cases provi
bidder for not lei
for not
li Ik host
and any accrued interest
certified check for
dance with! • t ided to Ilie 1 ' ls -
t ha n
i such
- > non-c
shall
will not
I aceompany »*ai of a roo<1 fait
prove eh hi<
bid as a puaran
It hid, or such bid considered. The rijeht
any and
esi r v ed * fi re ie ALVA bISUV. Treasurer of
inn,
(ireencast lc, Indiana.
as a la u a
such riLAli
ii :»•* Putnam (’ounty,
; matches will conclude the tennis and | golf schedule for the Hulldo^s this
<i. ' •
t—Iris, 5 cents
Fresh Fish? Of Course. Kudaly’s Market NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Tel. 175—Wh Deliver.
or Rent— OR SALE— 4
rated. PIioiih 774, 24-3t runout,
OLD CORNS COME OFF
BY THOUSANDS
.»”y unh’o n h 0 a .7 eiublcjrr, old corn, or caffouM*—«v«a All tin. and hmi wMh tiunir.di of nn n „„d women will proflt from ttaa
deinoiiHtr.ition ijbing glveo
m bout END-O-CORIf.
All those who have atubboru corne o»
id y> ’ * ’
RilliH Dnvc’s current First National stellar vehicle, “The Heart of a Follies Girl,” adapted tron; Miss st. John's -lory, illustrates the point. It will head the entertainment hill at the Granada Theatre tonight, with Larry Kent opposite the star, l.iwell Shetman as the villian. Mildred Harris appears with fifty beautiful chorines. The plot of colorful film offering seems to indicate that chorus gii'laccept diamond bracelets in the same spirit that a stenographer accepts a free lunch. She also fin : ways o! ; me -ting men who have very exp«n 1 stve cars, even if there’s a wife in the
bargain.
In her lexicon, a man who can offord such a cat is liable to he well able to afford a wife and show girl. At. any rate, the girls of the musical comedy how an* made real hu-
duel. fonpl't under man beings in “The Heart of a Kolmdii* ns, with heavy lies Girl,” which affords maliy inti-
mate glimpses into their lives and affair.-. John Francis Dillon ditect I
the picture.
rvnl ••Mtatt* In PiiMinm * *«
r.o-vvIt *
I’art of Lots numluT tb«* KMHlt-rn KntarL;* nu n now « lt>. of «Jr***-!!* h follnWH, tn-wlt H.uiim nori h oust iM.rncv ol t«a
11inn Ink tR* ih • rlno lh#rcoi‘. I ti f«*et atul Hi in< l
t heronf. t In iiro • i st I •» north -‘42 it * i ni’d 10 .1 north lino of ttniii lot th«*iic«- w st 01 f* « t lo
h» kinnink
Hhhi sal** w ill h.* math* approval of said opri. than tin full ippralsi'l and upon tht* foilowlnk 1
di tions
(Mi*• half of rash in hand, frotfl dalo of h Hont*- his not* niont hratinu from dal**, wi attorn»*ys feen kak** on th« r* • hasn* may pit
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Reduced Prices ON MILLINKRY. \I.L MILLINERY REDUt EDDccor.ition Day and Races ( all For \ Nexv Hat. ( house Prom Now On Side.
Lots of Hats to
Voliva Hat Shop
20 VINK ST.
til!
fnt not vulip* tl
il oatnt** il.o full
HKi:N‘* IH'l K >NKH
INI *1
A Two Day Sale (Itt Pin ’ W. tclu ( hains. Brooches, lliamond Mountings, Ur., \t A 30% Discount. HLOOIVKJFIST THK JKW KLKIL 24 SOUTH VINK ST.
dii’Lom \ i s 1 mi: I d; el ASUNCION, Parag ay, May 24.
(UP)—Two of the |e;:din, members of the diplomatic coi n w a del each
other today in the most severe cavalry sabres.
The participanls were Gonzalo Montt Rivas, the Chilean minister, and Lieut. Col. Federico Recabarren, military attache at the Peruvian le-
gation.
oi'BSt RIHB FOR THE BANNER
vea at our otoroa Have atubl
•■Miiioii!*, , and \v!io hava become diacour*
, ‘‘‘e' 1 vwr rt.ult. olnatn.d from
^ the use of advertlaed, “com curea* should
;, room hot, e on K thrJSyAilJSr um t, See Wright & Shop-1 0 * J '
I! you jK.* too far away, write to L aBORATO«1*8, 4 «3or» UP d , ChPaffo, aod wo will soo ihoi
... . , >>- • lotoiv# » jar.
-Modern light house- mi , m .|ns, DRUGGEST.
Reduced for the suntl„,rch. Cor. Indiana and
24-3t'
( f • i r j ri,
'yLLl MVUl' hi. H ' rf I >Kl—,i OU Wl ..(‘pt J|
545.
24-2t.
666
T:—Sleeping
om . cures Malaria and quickly relievs| !p’J HiliousneaH, Headaches and Dizziness! fine to temporary ( onslipation. Vids|
T —Modem furnished j n eliminating Toxins and is highly! lit South Indiana street esteemed for producing copiious wat-'
5 room, Phone 295-L.
24-3t /* modern,' 23-3t!
ery evacuations.
Do you enjoy your food f
Consclidaled Tire & Battery Co. North Side Square,
1F you <1, not enjoy your food r, I. is a t’Mie sign that, you are losing - your nppelitt. And when your apjietite is 'gone” it means you haven’t the resistance to ward off disease, y.o.'-■ «,/ oppetilf in onOj ti Kiln:p'om. Genet al weakness pervades the < ntiro body. Tl ere is no desire to Work or play. llich, ml. hit.ml hitilih am! •sustains Your physician will tell you that lowered vitality is the result of nu insufficient supply of red blood cells those vitalizing elements in the blood that build and sustain the b< dy. 5Yithout plenty of rich, red blood, there cun he no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beautiful, healthy women. 5Yhen you get your blood cells back up to normal, that sluggish, let-down feeling, loss of appetite, rheumatism, boils, pimples, and skin troubles disappear. You get hungry again; sleep soundly; solid flesh takes the place of that which was once flabby. You feel strong; and your nerves become sternly.
Now I mral time ia a happy evaot S.S.S. proven rrrord over 10(1 jours For more Ilian 100 years S.S.S. has been helping people regain their strength nnd charm. Thousands of users have testifled to its lienellts in unsolicited letters of gratitude. Made only from the fresh vegetable drugs gathered at the proper season of the year, S.S.S. gives to Nature what she needs in making you yourself again. All drug stores si ll S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It ia wore economical.
SS.S. Builds Sturdy Health
—Six room house, mod- 1 13-IL 23-tf.i
Furnished apartments L'rice. Reduced price for rooms and kitchenette, ms and kitchenette. Call 2S-2t.
—June 1st, two rooms ■Jiil hath, heated. Phone 19-6t
-Modem furnished ^ry reasonable. See me Shafer, 17-tf.
—0
-2 unfurnished npartbee St. 23-4p —o W anted— TO RENT:— Ground I 1 bed, two rooms. Phone 24-2t t—Saleslady, apply in 1 Sewing Mnehine Com- | 23-tf.
fORPOEATION-w«nt incastle or vicinity, good arnings. Must hove good Jid some working capital. 'n p r Office. 22-3j) —A modem five or six ky June 1. Write Box *nner office. 21-tf.
“The Wonder i Stove” Oil or (iasoline Generates with oil or gasoline. No Mick To Bother. Florence oil stoves. Quick meal oil stoves with long 1 flue. Quick meal oil stoves, short flue, Lorain Burner. LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERING, YARD GOODS OK BUGS, YURI I'KNt ING. BARBED WIRE, SPOOL, $3.00. FLOOR PAINTS. VARNISHES HOUSE PAINT. $2.35 GALLON, dll II KPENTINE, BENZINE,
KT<.
AN) SIZE WINDOW GLASS. HORSE COLLARS, HARNESS
SUPPLIES, ETC.
‘The Hardware’ Pherson, RainhridRe
The DciseLWemmer Co., Malt »* Lsiuhlibhcd lfe^4 Keifar-Stewsrt Co., IndianapoliM, lad. Fay W ray and Lary Cooper Kxtolled As Ideal Lovers; Qim*k Uise (o Fame
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ITLM I \NS SI RE TO At ( EPT THEM AS BEING St KEEN’S LOVING PAIR
| by his paper. He takes Mis- Wray with whom he is deeply in love. Af ter declaring his love iluring a danci intermission, she accepts him, and it , is then that some very romantic love
,, scenes follow with the moon hovering 1 rector William Wellman, during the ,, . _ . .
over the Potomac as a oai’kground.
"The ideal lovers of the screen!” Such was the exclamation of Di-
filming of the "Legion of the Con demned,” Paramount’* eouel to the air picture “Wings”. The picture will come to the Voncastle Theater today. Director Wellman was referring to Fay Wray and Gary Cooper, who have the lead- in I he picture. Both are comparatively new to screen audiences, as only in the past year have they reached the top rung of the lad-
der.
Miss Wray is a medium blonde with deep blue eyes, and of medium height. Cooper is strikingly handsome, and a perfect masculine physical type. He j was reared on the open ranges of ; Montana. Miss Wray is al.-o a Westerner, having been born in Canada, and living the greater part of her life
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Lawns to mow nmi Phone 140-Y. Ros n oe
22 fit
If you're going to learn ; ^ rp — take advantage of '•‘I plan otter. Write for m 0LEr SYSTEM 512 N. i(, affo. 19-fip ; All kind of electrical >s free. Virgil Grimes, lontractor. Phone 332 or 23-Ip. —
Fix’em op Week House cleaning, papering, painting, repairing all takes MONEY It’s our business to serve the people with limited incomes. WHEN IN NEED of financial assistance, see us. Indiana I^oan Co.
24V 2
Lust Washington St.
PHONE 15.
Fay wray in - .
ffHfc I F.GION OP THE CONDI MNID
A Paramount PicTUHb
in Arizona, Utah, and California. Cooper, enacting the role of Wa hington newspaper reporter,
The woild love< romance, and the! “Legion of the Condemned’’ is chuck ' full of it. During, this time the World War, is at fever pitch. There is a flying organization known a- the “U-gion ofj the Condemned" attained to the French, made up of men who owe society a debt, and their only’ method of retribution is finding death. There- 1 fore their exploits at the front had been heralded. Cooper discovers his new found love is unfaithful, and in a moment of despair, chucks his job as a re- j porter, and joins up with the Legion. He becomes a dare-devil aviator, and wins decorations. Many exciting scenes follow of air battles, actually ! filmed thousands of feet above the ground. These scenes, until now impossible to properly set on the screen, are remarkable. His love enters his life again in | a most unusual way. Explanations | and understanding follow. There is love again! Something to live for! Daring death together, they come through, but only after many excit ing narrow escapes. These situations bring about a more complete mutual understanding of each other, in which their love is manifest. There is little doubt in the mind of Paramount that the team of Fay Wray and Gary Cooper will he pro1 claimed by fans, wherever the mn- ! lion picture is shown, as being the, ideal loving pair. They come from a rnmantical setting, and it is only i natural to assume their work will ho ; interpreted to perfection on the |
dollar that counts. Put your lire buying on this basis.
Y ' Quality and service result in
milesge. Look over our low prices—
x&viijxN'c xv and keep in mind that all our tires are made
vR&Cxy^s'' by Firestone. That means more mileage is
belt in. Our regular service gets this mileage
out for you, through month alter month ol trouble-
nencedmen inspect vo^r tires, runs and wlieeta. They make sure everything which affects tire mileage is in good running order A tew minutes inspection every now and then will resuli in thousands ol witra miltfrom your tires Cut vour lire cost* this vear. Conit in now and trade in your worn tires on a new set, and enjoy care-free motoring. We make liberal allowance lor your old tires.
Jlretfotte m. H •Vy v \ tires . i Mxi ”* ...» 33x6.00/21 $2365
m
COURIER
.Ux.i Kcgutar
a** &
Blairs'-,—
29x4.40/21
$*7 10
OLDFIELD 29x4.40/21 $g55 31x5.25/21 $14
AIRWAY 30x3V2 Regular^
$2^65
29x4.40/21
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/-is iiizk
OTHER SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY LOW
ssigned to “cover” the Semba**y Ball j ncreon.
FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE k. ii, CHENOWETH Prop. PHONE (>ii r:£rtr-a-~* " — mammrmm -'*■» A Wi8r:i:r.i,Tr'. 1:;
