The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1928 — Page 3

tTHE C-BEENCKSTEE BME? BKHtfEEMO>H)AV, JULY 2, i'o.

ADS Most Nurses Use s*i«— New Face Powder

_ . . , MELL^-tiEO, Jhp new wonderful iR FvAXiK:—9 room modern nmi?e Erpnch Froees.s F'ape Howilei, jjreand chicken lot. Small Sferred by nurses because of Its purb&lance like rent. A ity, and they say it does not make _ nm .the skin dry and drawn. Stays on ib) bargjJy^^** No. 11 A. to liong^*‘» beep.- shine away, un»l is wry

Sn-fltp. ] imnetlciul to the complete ion. You will -— I love MKl.I.O-Cil.O when you u.-e it. B—Two-buoier Florence | -Wulline Pharmacy.

gf«i<jd condition, also used tfkur. 2-lt

CROOK-CATCHER

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fruit |*tp. < W»«ne t'.lH-Y. i rOR SAU-: -c:ar of pedal prepared took f !tov ‘' iPhone 317 A. .1. Tniff.

(1 FoK .S.ALKr-tJi.^ery stock and

tWes, rloiny »

£m f‘*r j .Hod-hi

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poor hralth. R. H. nca tie, Ind., Phom- < WtoBUBltto

CCMJL1ES FORM 1'NION

PEK.1NG, July 2. (FPi- Ib-kiny I rickshaw-coolies have organized a

* J union to fight the newly inaugurate.I

uiotor-hus service to the city’s suburiis. The cooUes declare that bund I red- of their nuintter am now entirely without a means of sustenance he- ' cause people prefer to ride in bu-.-e.. |

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out of respect tor the American pro-

hibition law.

£ .g. .I, £ «Q» •!» 4) •§. 1 was made yesterday by .Iudge Adrian j American imlep. udeiioc will b. pres | Lincoln s Jiealth b\ drinking water,

# S-P-O-R-T-S W + Of The Hay + ® Here And There ^

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League Standing

Lyon, ('haimian of the (ienentl Board ent. of the Young Men’s Christian, Associ-

ation.- of the United States. - I has *} wa -' VPV > btiu ult. ,

in giving up bis a-sociairion with declared M. tun..- Sn.edh v. a Other commen,oialions oi the iIm* Y M (' A 111 Mott i.s enlarging pfoniiiu'at nifiniM ( t .f tlu* < lul>, I’omUi »*! .July m J.uinloii will t>r th^ tin- field of endeavor widely has so i an Kn ^ lisl ' ' llll ‘ t" celebrate Ameri ' u-ual reception at the American Bmh.ng claimed him. ASi the -ame time! can ‘'^pchdeao. But our Amet ican hassy on Wedneadaj afternoon the I,.- will continue as President of the|'' ,rri *' h!,s thi. po .ble and we aunual reception at tlie American So-

World's Alliance* of the Yjounp Mpti's

I are looking r»*iu'a!tl to nirrlin;* the* ciet\

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Chnstian Associations thjU- infduenc-1 , " w,, “* r8 ®'' ,l "

ing the policy and program of work ,Uou '" " f 'digii.t.u

London at the Savoy Motel,

oi l.i.iii-, the a a,| a halt .it the English SpealuiiK.'

tie;, I' nioti that night. Resident Ameri-

f.n hoy - and voting na f, thnmghontj ,u;,u > , ’ 1 de . endants oi lcan;, and mime,on- visitoi regularly ihe world. In his new capacity he will| U ‘^'*“">■ lnt ‘ n ‘ 1 ‘ ,r A "ier„a a can avail them-.five- of one or another of

develop the plan outlined at the Eastertide meeting of the interna-1

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tlie .bib to.i ted Fourth

. elebrate the

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Koniola Brought

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Improvement All

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—For Rent— ; Thru Her System

RENT:—'Nice 5 room modern , 718 Fast Washington Strm. I 2-tf FGFR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, kitchenette and Lath. Good location. Phone 59fi. 2-lt.’!

Health liouble- \anish tfter ’faking Konjola; Has New Strength And Energy.

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—Wanted—

WAJtJrFU —A young man, who can j drive Ford delivery truck, work in j grocery end meat market. Must have a license. Call .llfi N. Jack.-on, Phone I 755JY. 2-lt. I

■WANTED:— Tpam for farm work. Phone Chaiie- Boatright.

immediate!) , Rural 72.

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a WANTED—A woman to sell a high tiW grade electrical appliance in Green-.

/eApplica-lion to he made in

Wabash Valley:

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When her chief went to Houston for the Democratic convention, Miss Rachel Sowers, 23, became acting head of the California State Bureau of Criminal identification and Investigation.

\ YESn-.’KfM Y'S RES Ills

American Association

Indianapolis, 7-S; L itiisville, ;i Toledo, t*-2; Cotumbu , K Ml. Minneapoli , M-l; Milwaukee,

I (first game, 11 innings; second garni

called in sixth, Sunday law.)

American League

t’leveland, f»; Chicago, 2. Boston, 2-7; Washington, 1-1. New York, 12-K; Philadelphia. <1 I , i Detroit, 7; St. Louis, J.

National League.

Pittsburgh, 2-0; St. Iiouis, 0 .’ Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, I. Boston, 8; Brooklyn, 7. (Only games scheduled).

Three-I League

Bloomington, 7-4; Deratur, 1 Terre Haute, 0-!t; Peoria, fi ll , sec-

>nd game forfeited).

Evansville, a 0; (^tiiiu-y, 3-::. Danville, 7-4; Spiingli.-ld, 1 3.

pii i led tlo yea, in .IrTu alen, and | whiili wa . attended ' by Christian! leadi i of fifty one nation .

rfttilian Ace Who Aided Nobile

TED—Pony, gentle for rbil- j M. E. Wade, Fillmore. .'!0-2p'

MRS. WILUAM HOUSE

“I was never able to find a thing to help me, so .when I tried Konjola

FOUND:—Umbrella left in thei arhl ,l,is " >w, icine did -o mu, b f... strong automoldle. Owner may h.vej 111 ^' * made up my mind to fcivr it

II* same by calling Banner Office. i'idorsement," said Mr-. Will,am Me,•!'„,■■ for the fi, t time in their

2-2t.i US,J ’ l<ox • N, ' f,v< Lis) ion, I ltd. live-, a biothci and sister, fd) and b8 j(near Newcastle). j respecti\a*ly, bt > e:inte ae,|Utiiiited here

I was troublnd -with my stomach | recenth

(I 1*1—When tlie curtain rises tonight on the opening . ene of "The Merchant of Venice” at the local mo- j tion picture theatie, it will mark the j opening of a 10 week season of Shake-

-peaie revival.

The aim of tlie summer fest ival j beginning tonight a well as that of j the spring ftstivul which centers around tile great bard liilllulay is to | make Stratford the Beiiut of Em,- j

land. i -—a In spite uf the handicap, „f the. ^ THJ; W)N( - As

Cinema nou u, uh- piuluctioiis M’lit**!- , »

. •laukii- ( M«4can s new pictun-, “Inc uhm for pi cMUtiitiuii (luntiu' thi* sum- „ ... ' ' . Uuffle (.ail, a Metro-Guklwyn-Mavei uni month' an 'iawd with the ut- . . ... ,

pn duclion, which comes to the Non-

most cai«* for uotail and a sincere ucf-1 4l , . . .

castie I heater Monday shows him n.

sue to recrc. t * tlie Kuzuhethan at- , 4 , - »

a role new to hi- followers—that oj

mosp ... , a “neat thrown up M part. He enacts

A new memona! theatre to replace i • \

a hu#Je-hoy in a cavalry post on the

the one distroyed by I'mc nv, , a yegr, ^ hisU(ric H „ SHn)3t| Trai | in th „ ,,. 1V . ago will, ,t ,s hoped, P-v.de the <(f llir llM|ian wa( . s , lis hugU . n)ut pnde-r setting to, lie ,,.,nu..l t«*st,v- un , n((ian h(in , p jn this t , iri | lill)f | y als. The fund have been cnllectsul ta ^ which js ,, as ^ (| a( . tua|

and a design a<iept« Ihe ,H * W ! history

struct u, < ■ will < liny ■’.,t » medieval, ' Ja< . kie is surrour)4M by ime „ f lh<

senlation. m „ flt Ilotablfl casts in his scre ,. n ,. a . " . ,7. , reer, including Claire Windsor as the I l \ \ l I ) I \ !l I It heroine,, Herbert Rawlin, Sarah Pad-

( Al.DWELL, ()., July 2, itT)— d#in> 1)ari . y To ,| (1 an)1 Tom O’Brien.

Edward Sedgwick directed.

MONDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS W.IZ, Network, b:-">ti Roxy’s gang. WJZ, Network. s-(8i SchulirrtI’hopin t'iHu’eit. WEAK, Network, 7:30 GeHieral Motor Hour. WOR, Network, 7:<l<t Hank Simmon’s Sliov Boat. WOR, Network, 8:,Ml The Merrymu kers, , —— o ■ - SHIPS A <;OAT. WASHINGTON, Ind., July 2. (UP) —O. P. Hackler, who operates a goat farm at El non,, n<-ai here, has just shipped fine of the herd to the dei muda government. The order was placed tlirough the department of ae riculture of the United States. The goat shipped hy Hackler was i 'I’oggenburg buck kid. He ha 2fi of the animals in his herd.

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Miscellaneons—

We will In' closed all day Wednes-

*ly 4tb. Kauble and ..iti, Meat

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fKllil’ 1 ,NP(* 1 m .Vi i iM ■i t“j ivsil, I till- |

Grocery and Bakery will he all day on Wednesday, July 4th Ijouis. F. Hays South Side Square.

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WoTJt’E: —There will lie no retail (Miter) of ice on Wedrie Jay, July 4. Gardner Bros. Ice Co. 2 21

ALL OVER INDIANA MtRP.E H AUTE Prof. Lowell M. Tilran, head of the music de|iartment of Indiana State here, has l»een given •te Boriutary degree of maswu of RHldiMST by t he < on -ervatorj ot Moaic, 4 ijo'bmati, Ohio.

for many years, and could m-ver eat many of th«* thing I liked :o well. The acid condition of my (oinach caused my lord to sour and ferment and after meals it felt like, a heavy lock in tlie pit of in) tomui h I would choke up with ga and often had to )<as|i fm breath. .My whole i. y stem wa tilled with ailos and

pains,

“Konjola brought an improvemeti, all thru my body and eoiupb-tely endid tlie lomaeli mi eric I had utf- j e red SO long.. This medicine even helped to quiet my nerve and I < an lerp much better at night. It gave me new tiengtli and eneri v and drove even ache and pain from my

body.”

Konjola i.'i "old in Givencastle at the Owl Ding 'tore, and by nil th< be t diuggi.iA in all towii throughout tbl -ettnoi.

The early West and the trials of ,lie Pioneers comes to life in this picture where intrigue, heart-throbs,

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1 ERRE HAUTE A )>e|| 1101\wirt; or in \1.1ei, \tiov oi’gars old in the belfr, of the African! N(lllr „ ir JN*'"?™ , 1h „ llh

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lethddi t < hufeh i- to i <i ims itni> tiu ijiri, .! V (ddes. in Vigo county, accord j ^"n;, , .s"i,'"o)Wer'

< 'irc’ii i i I'tiuri. t,i Put uimi <'••unis

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inc4o Charles T. Nehf, county cum- f f ^ alin k „ (1 h . lk ,, f who has hD»»n r r.oll#*rtifip I <’oun to a»imisli»*r mu

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•iETERSBUKG — Finding of VC liiwe* in the la-st few days on 1 wsfarm- of Ed .McFarland and l-’red ek, is explained by K. O. Jone.-,;

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‘‘lay OJ I v**r !•* x ♦•<*i» tjir. Thi*rtrtnr« «’i ; i v. ir^v, .\unrnRV". HERE’S M1LEA1.E MERIDIAN, Ma-H ., July 2. (UP)

Samuel -Ackley and i tei Mi Alii. heroism and a thuusainl excitllutibaid id I,. mij i i. s met at the j j n j,. molnenlM |,|. ly a buul the life id heme of aunt In , lu olliei win. lives a you||( , , K(y whl , f ac ^ s ,|,. a th tu save h'’ 1 '**- : ihe helpless. A hrilliant rescue ami

Samuel, when hut . few mimtlis i.W,' an ullsu . s p^ c ted din. iv make this

wa. t ds n into lb'- In me of an uncle. 1 1( |- most stirring, early Anierii an lun yf i I * 11 * -1 In i te i was boi n drama and the best Jackie (’nogari

and although tie \ lived :i Cimipal'a-^ ( j r|urr ^ vrl . )i|, n ,.d. lively short distance fiom each other, i () _ ,i, ' k " "LOVE Wil l. I IND—"

„"" W " '!* »W ; Mrs., ,s.v\ FRANCISCO, Cal., July 2 Huliliiin! v. ;i '»j'(«’u liv » raimly I .... . , .

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'' nt;i. I In- 11ri)IL**r ;m<l sl.stt*I* ’ , * . . , .

. ;in .to raliforniaV; *Thro#-<Liy mar

bi’t'an .i roi m ■iMimlriicr whu h laslffi I , ^^ i ,

. , i, I’WK** (lane ( in am! Jamov

IhroUf'ix^il Uh* •:••( itMcs .mil ImallV . , , ,

II. Hailey .Nla;*vil an .it*rial flopnifnl

hroioflit iLoiit tlitii fil l mooting. Sric'.S WAR 1 n RE A1’

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said six of the pieces contained |—The milage lecord of E. II. Hawl;i chamois bag were lost tw^nAy j * ns , f°tr moie than 24 yeatsamountfs ago by Jesse Kylander wbile cd mail carriet at the Meridian post

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mg some skunks from a hole. |)ite a diligent search at the time,

of the coins were found.

TMOUR — Jackson enunty't

office makes that of ”An,ly" Payne, Oklahoma cross country runner, and protege of C. C. Peyle, look rather in-

significant.

Here’s Mr. Hawkins’ record as h.

crop is expected to be ripe j related it to the United press; July 7. Jjocal grower.- predict; For almost a quartet century h.* [crop will be considerably below has covered the same nine mile route Dal due to two late freezes. i twice each day. —-o— 1 Milage: 133,192 miles nr mort than MMONP — A one-third carat six times the circumference of tl,.

ltd of fine quality, found in the'slohe. ) 4>f a chicken being cleaned hy Mrs. Peter Muhu, will be mounted and presented to her husband as a birth-

daf present.

Ludwell Denny, petroleum authority and widely known jour nalist, who in K ; m w book predict* strife over oil disputes.

DRIVER ASLEEP. MARTINSVILLE, Ind., July 2. Darius Young, of Indianapolis fell asleep while driving near here, enoute to his home from Bloomington, fhe front section of his automobile Was badly damaged.

Major Umheito Maddalena (in Hying costume) shown checking up hi., supplies bef re hopping off for Spitzhergen. Major Maddalena performed a dangcrou- (lying feat by locating General Nubile and dropping supplies on the ice Hoes,

TO WORK AT USUAL PEKING, July 2. (DP)—A Chin ■sc printer whose monthly wage is about .$40 has won $5t!,!,. r >. r i in the semi-annual race sweeps in Tientsin. Pickets in the sweeps are $10 each, itul th»‘ winner risked about a week’wages. But as a result he is assured inIcjiendence for life. His luck made ktle impression on him, as he appeared on time fur work as usual. \MER1CANS IN LONDON HONOR INDEPENDENCE

Seeks to Copy Birds System

to Ueno, Ni-v., where it wa- not necessary to tile nolii e ,u intentioii to marry. JOHN It Mill I RI -H.N ■ NEW. YORK, July 2, \ltei furty yi ui uf H'\ U'i .i iiiv.il uf tlie Yulllip Min' l liti tiuli ) ii iution in ttu United Mute', |)i. Jnau R. Mott, in D'liial loiiall) known ttligimi woi kei and General N.-creiary of tin Nation al rouncil of that oiitani/ution, ha; ubRiitted his lesignation to take ef ft cl id October ill ol d. I' to beColIK Piv.-ident of the ]nteinatioiial Mis--ioiiary ( 'outn'il. The atinouncenient |

)|\NER < I I.I HR \ I INI. U*I RI I ,11 Jl LA I NDliR \l SPJ4 LS (IE I.Yt El’M I M B. LONDON, July 2. (UP) American ndopeiidem-e Day will In (eleliratfd t a dinner Innight given by Hie truei ican l iii le ,1 the Lyceum club, ilie dinner will In* in honor id itntiiii b -Jate'men who e poii ed tin mi e oi American liberty in 177b. Willi tbe a istance ol the Royal n titnte ol Diternatioiial Affaii , the bib ha- I raced the de-Cendantof hose statesmen and invited them to ittend tlie hanquet. II i- (‘xpeoted . hat men and women who trace their | nicest ry to Burke ami Eox a well is to other well known hacker of

IwrA wiriK Happing Hying mat tune that really works is the disaoi of *Kaiabatbos of Oak Park. ill. He is roiwtructiug fils sow The wings with a spread of lb feet, aie covered by aluminum and n*P by means ot levers attached to a so called "tuelleas riiotui.’ TU» wtiole nuctaiie, etiapped about tbe invciitoi s abouldeis like a pfaAu accordion, weigh, lean than SO pound*.

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Tr/inc-Orean Entrant

AMERICAN HOYS TO NORWAY MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 2 (Uf)—-Pour hundred American boys of whom are -wlo of Rotariu-tis, will visit Norway Sweden an <i Denmark on a vacation Dip this summer. The party will leave July 03 un ,( j*.. turn late in September. Sven V. Knudsen, a citizen 0 f |)«-nmork, ha- established, in the last four years, literally thousands of coniactg between the hoys of the United States by securing names of -eveial thous-f and boys’ names asking them to write to each other aero- the ocean. -Since 1926 annual trip.- were at‘»ge,l for Kkt boy.-. This year the ther has been increased to 400. fee hundred fifty joung lgH s i iavP been listed and it is experted the bal»li*e of the party will be ••Wtod v^r> shortly.

■il Chicks Wdrwlihwwiitt ■mm wtjJhrAIOXUM lhan KwffhtM Hqittd skimmiDcfed aje I chicks ot s*m* eM

Chicks fed rmIschp Witched cMXVmHmi tkimniJk-frd - chicks of

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1 also made the most uniform and the I.Ill'll) SKLVIMIIJC mo.-t ia|,id growth anr -t (Vie , ml nl IDE® FOR f Hl< KS H j N t e p„ week- were more thrift) | Skimmilk in liquid form, produced and weighed more than the birds re-, on the farm, is the best and cheap,‘-t reiving dried skimmilk

piotein feed for growing chicks, de- ' scraps.

1 lares the Blue Valley Creamery I nr | The re-ult.- among the chicks fed stitute. Of all the protein feed- thal dried -kimmilk w,-te not quite so good

and meat

-kimmilk-fed gtoup sixteen weeks they

Hhowed a death rate of It 1 j per cent anti they weighed 1(1 per cent less, i Although meat scraps is a lietter pr.x- • i* 1 i* l.4 I . ■. > • tiki-

This little fellow is tbe grandson of King Victor Emanuel of Italy and the son of Princaae Mafalda and Prince Pliilip of Htaar. Hi* full name i* Print* Maurice Pieden-k ( liaiiM Rtnanuel Humbert.

can he fed to growing chicks, th'“ 'a.- with the liquid ceteal grains are not as effective fot i At the end id tin-

protiui ing growtn a- ore those of animal origin, such as skimmilk and

That liquid skimmilk provides the tein feed foi young chickens tliMii tinkinds of protein for making the most j piotein-rich cereal grains and pro* lapid growth and for keeping ch1ck4 j ducts made fnun them, meat scrap ! most thriftly is shown in the results W i n> found t,, lie decidedly inferim to j of recent feeding tri-al- at the Wiscon liquHl skimmilk. In the pen- whetc | sin Agricultural Experiment Station meat scrap- were substituted for liqu-1 in which liquid smmilk was compared id skimmilk the chicks had a death j with dried skimmilk and meat scraps, j rate of 30 per cent in the sixteen; ( hick receiving skimmilk from the weeks period and weighed 30 per cent | tail in Iqitid form suffered no losses j less than did the chicks fed lujui ^ jwtutn death during (he entire sixteen skimmilk. Moreover, (hey were thin

w*ek: to Hice trials. These clucks and unthrifty.

V Capt. Frank T. Courtney photographed witb Va wife biiat* taking off for the Arore* in hie proposed Atll tL Hight. *-apt. Courtney dud hie crew are awaiting tdvoifdble weatl i bMltore te-Jtew.yodk. Iftifc- « sjuitiujr ii)iu»A4M ^ -t 7