The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1928 — Page 3

CLASSIFIED ADS — For Sale—

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FOR 34I.F.:—Car of filpndora

tperial prepai»-<i rook roal. Phon* 517 A J. Oirff. :M:.

FOR SAl l. Hlitf l.loyj Loom

wovefi hab' rarriaf , '»*, h < ll«*nt run dition. Mrs. H. »». Bratton, Uainbridp**

: • JiL. FOR RAFF 7*5 m rr f*nn at Ham

ri«k Station, tfcbatifitl dtr- for roim tty hon>«. Eb/abKh H. Hainiick,

Bo* 59, R. ff 7, t.rfFtn, aMle, Imt.

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FOR SALK b't bfl of I torn $1.1U p* >i ' bu-ht > l noui Riel- villi'. S+r Marjr k • • P*

1 *iF ^ ^ ijl ace for several years and a contender

® S-lMMw-T-S ^ I* Of The Day 4 Here Ami There $ T O *T O 'j- 0 ‘ , i- 0 T O -I* Twilight League Standing

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1 • j. Town ....

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Fire Dep't

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S K. Trojan- ..

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N. F. Tig, i

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Zinc Mill

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FOB BALE:—FVirdson

dio-. Slitcbtly nseil. Brown, Fillmore.

tractor, Call or

4-4t

\V bethel o: not a yi11 is warranl

CiI in lioakiny; away from her par >nls in order to live tier own life, i the perplexinR problem hioiipht oui : in “We Americans,” the Cniversal picture to be shown at the Vonrnstle |

Theater toniKht and Friday.

Tliis age-old problem, now one of I the most acute ones of the day, be , cause of the great latitude of pres- |

0 ent-day conventions and customs, pro i

| FOR SALK:—< orn at the A. •h :v j,| ( , K ., jrri|>ping and colorful frameLoekfidge harm near I'illmore. < all j work around which the story of “Wi ^

Porest Stanley. w.-lp., Anl( . ri .. alls ” has been constructed. ^ , '' ,u " l,y ( lub ,m

AtI Vihrant moth „„ the rnm. I VV about all thf

BA IK— 2 shoats, weigh inti 78 ft>s. Phone Rural 142. fclp

MAYOR WINS FLAG TOURNEY

( (M \TUY ( I I it I,INKS MNEI)

WI TH PI. \ 5 I liS m him;

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The Fourth of July flag golf tour-

, ]!>•* ’ Vibrant youth— youth on the rnmFOR BALK—I will Offer for sale i page, straining against parental at my Transfer OfTiee, 10. r i K. Frank-1 bonds, eagerly seeking to catch -lep lin St., Saturday, July 7 at 2 o’clock j with the progressive, exciting pare of

the times-, is the most Interesting subject in the world today. In the persons of a group of representative young Americans, Universal has provided an attractive cast of characters for the working out of this subject. They are Patsy Ruth Miller, Flora Bramlcy, Josephine Dunn, George

p. nt. household goods of Dr. Jessup: Consisting of l>eds, chairs, tables, batteries, radio parts, dishes, stoves, scales, hook case etc. John W. Cherry

5-2t.

fOR SALE AT AUCTION

Will sell household good at my

house 522 East Washington St., Fri-j Lewi-, John Roles and Kdipe Phillips, day afternoon, July fith. at 2:00 St:'ikin" , '\ pretty girls, pleasingly o’clock; including some antupie furn-i handsome young men, they are typiture, 2 Red Star oil stoves ami oth-1 ical of the new generation, er useful articles. Mrs. C. Edwin; The situations in tin-- picture are Jones. H-.‘lt. the dtuati ns happening today by Mb —o ] every fireside throughout the land,

golfers in and near the city. The course was lined throughout the day with those inter, -ted and some unusually good -i >re were registered during the meet. Charles McGaughey was awarded first honors in the tournament. Second place went to ”Muster” Brown; third place to Harold Talbott and fourth place to Dick Taylor. Guest- honoi went to ll<\. 11. H. Bruner, first; ai d Klr’cr Vant leave,

1 second.

STCRTRIDC! I \ MICK TO KM I It 01.5 Ml* I 1C TRI ALS Dirk K: ii11 rider Ted'anw's athletic

for the U. S. Olympic team, was unable to enter the finals at Philadelphia Wednesday due to an old football injury. L. C. Uuehheit, Tiger Hack lientor, who coached Sturtvidge duimg his college day stated Tlunday that |)ick was troubled by an i ankle which was hurt m the Franklin crid i oiitest two years ago and not able to take part In the dedalb oil. No doubt be would have qualified | a Tony Blonsky, accoi'ding to pa t icoords, was the only inai, who could have beaten him in this all-round ., w it! and the lost tbiec -t t»iu( men jin «., h iMiite-1 aie eliirible toi an

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I II.I.MtMU Mi . Will. Zeiner returned Saturday 111,11 Indianapolis, where she visited bei d.iuj, hiei, Mrs. 1 e t*-i Storm. Mi Nellie Baker -pent Saturday and Sunday at her home neal Bain-

bridge.

Newton Oongleton of Winchester,! Ky . i- vi ding his s ti“r, Mrs. Henry Phillips and other relatives in this

vicinity.

The Day Gleaners’ Class of the M. F. Sunday school, held its regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Hunter. The next

meeting will be Am', lith. with Mrs. ' —— Frank Day. . im | Monday. j iers’ Home, Lafayette, :!77; Soldiei Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt were, Several were here for the Garrett „ m | Sailors Home, Knight town, 507

called to Kentucky Ihursday, by the family ifunion which was held Sun si de •serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. j,| ay ;i i the liome of Mr. and Mi . Rub- 1 ' ' '

Jessie Stevenson. j ( , r t Garrett.

Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.:

Robert Church who was taken to a 0— l.ebanon h espital h;. been moved to ivnTiii.'ir i mm i g 'cm pkim home of a relative in Lebanon ,!dy TU,

CONSOLIDATED TIRE & BATTERY CO.

NOKTI! SIDi: SIMJAFL.

Hospital, Rockville, 171; Indiann I'nivei-ity Hospitals, Inditmapo

lis, .'Mfi; State School for the Deaf, imliunapolis, :t05; Scliotd for the Blind, lmliana|mlis, I2!l; Hoys’ School Plainfield, 188.

-For Rent-

add i- -lightly improved. Mis. Church

remains with her.

Mi. and Mrs. White are here fr.,m California visiting their son, Frank

White, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and daughter Grace, of Ontario, Canada, visited Wade McN'ary and family Sunday

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ing. Phone 525-1

RENT:—Modern desirable rooms for light honsekeep-

r.-tr.

FOR RF.NT:—Nice 5 room modern house, 718 East Washington Street. 2-tf

—Miscellaneous — We do hemstitching and pienting Mail or»lers receive prompt attention Bitchford’* Store. “fi-tf

NOTH K Work only by appointtnent. • John Tharp. Phone (142-X.

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NOTICE: All (H-rsona knowing thefiwelve to lie indebted to lb*' City Meat Market, please bring same m mail to me at 522 Ea«t Wa-hington gtTeet. Mo. C. Edwin Jones. .'!t. fine hag of Universal F.gg .Via Ii dotdded th»' egg prmlnction of i>n< Putnam County flock, at a feed cu-l vety little above corn. A.-k us fm proof. Gieelica tie Hatchery, i|t tribn tern of Wayne Feeds. 5 2t

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NOTRE Id HEIRS, CRF.WTOK*,

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in (lie Matter of the E late of Wal tef Me A tee Ireeea-ed. In tiie Pumam Circuit Court vaca-

tion term, 1V28.

Notice Is In ieh) given that I, Id i I Mc^tee a- Administiator of the e tale of W.illei McAle*. i|, ci ., id, having pn ented and file ! niy ac count and vouchei in final ettb meat of Said K tale, and that the' same will I'liine up fur the Exainiua-1 lion and uetion of said Circuit Cuuit Oil the 21 day of September RI2X, at whieh time all beir.-, ireilituis and legatees of aid Estate are reiiuii.d ! to appeai in said Couit and slmw . eau.e, if any theie he, why aid ac .ttaunt and vouchels lioilld not la ap

lived.

Abated the .'i day of July D.i ’K.

Ida McAtee, Adni’s.

Wm. B|itli< i liu, \Uorio-y.

and the carefree, danger-fraught exuberances of the young people free from parental restraint, hold a mirror to the high life that is In lin" the I modern youngster from drab siir-|

roundings.

How tragedy is averted, both for * parents and for rhildren, is deftly ! shown in this story, with plenty of laughs and tears amid its vivid ac-' lion and gripping drama. Edward Slu man directed it.

IHKIL-eSyM

Konjola Fille d His System With New Life Energy Knlii dy Free of Stomach Trouble Since Taking 'Ibis Medicine.

• Sets New Backstroke Record ^ ——

Although only 15 y*ars old, Lisa Lindstrom of New Yi,:k ciptuic j*M ■ 1 yard ba kstroke ■wtmming ciiampiuii :.ip with * tpark Img peilounance in 2;Uj 2-5.

Ayed Elk and Young Dear

John Robinson circus, which since IP2. - ! has had its winter quarters a 1 West Baden, Ind., will spend it- winters in Peru in the future. In order to accept Peru a its winter quarters, the fohn Robinson circus management ; refused an offer by the Chamber of Coinmei e at Bradenton, Fla., to have its home in that town. Two shows beside the John Robin- ^ in are housed here during the win- , ter. They are the Sells-Floto and I the Ilagoiiheck-Wallace which have i been located here for many years. Tile 11 agelibc, k Wallace show ti ansfoi ivd J it- headquarters here in Rl’ill at the I same time the John Robinson moved 1 from hen to West Radon. New additions and impiovoinent• are progn •dug here to make iimiiii i for the new show which will c* me hole al ‘be do o fd the l ircn , i

INS'I Tl I I luN POP I I U»S INDIANAPOLIS, July ... (IT’i |'There ure 111,287 pci oils, It,242 no n j and (>,04)2 women in 'lie twenty tpfe j instilutiniis a survey publisheil by the (State Clinrilii liuaid in June ndeiv

ed.

'The largest group is at the Indi ana Stale l{(dormalory at Pendleton w licie 2,0b I youth an - iving time Indiana stale piimi at Mi Idgiili < ily is next with l.ll.'lb pil oru i aid tin Indiana Stale Farm ncai Gii'et.i.i He

i third with 1,258 At tin 1 wonii'ii' prism

Ii , (lien- an ’(II civil 8*7 at the ■ ill' ; cle <d ,

t It to i iii t i t o on, wei

follow Cent i a I M ife I Ii

Arctic Fliers Warmly Welcomed

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r NvCapt. George WdVins (left) and Lieut. Call Eietjon who Hew across the North Pole, received otu.ial greeting upon aiiival In New York. They aie shown bc>e vicwno^ the skylma on the way up the

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ail: |.,irt Ml im lie pitul, 1,521; | L'i< limniKt Sl.tM I !n | il.il, i l.l II ; iiv I :in.‘.villf* Sluli' 11D.'hilal, I u.'i.’!; ,V1 a»Ii | im Sl.i'f* 1101; X»'hoi.l »4»| ,

ff 1 American Ciil Wins Speedboat Classic,

MR. FRANK S, SWANSON

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| “Kmijnla did everything claimed for it in my ensn and I strongly indoise it to tdh< is,” writes Mr. |,'rank IS. Swan-on, 21.! Ridvo Rnail, (iai ,

I Ind.

“My stomach was so disordered tlia‘. I v/as forced to take uda two | or three times a day to stop the gas I pains and sometime.- I would tie in j misery fur several hour- after eat - j ; big. I was always short of breath j and quite often I was so weak I could hardly stand Dp. All this sufferin ' '

■lariu and qiiirkly rfdicvs mad, me very nervoti • arid at night a, Headaches and lli/viness | .mild never go right off to -le, „

lero i><,i » ( onslipation. Aids

ting loxins and is highly; “Two butfl. • of Konjola rnmpht, ^ or producing ropHous wat- ; i y ,, |,,v,',| my tom: h trouble and !

I am entirely fine of all the miRerie I used to suffer after eating. My | nerves air ii great deal stronger and I I enjoy sound, peaceful sleep at night. Those who suffer in poor henUh vvill be surprised nt the of- ,

feet.: of Konjola.”

Konjola i old in Grcencustlc at tie'i Owl Drug toie, and by all the be tj druggist in all town throughout tin |

entire section.

(Adv.)

M B. Leavitt 85, is the oldest living member of »he Elks' Ordei and t minstrel ahow prodHcaw. ten ahowD her* with r.’. s ii,' I D alias "Mies Miami. ' ttie city that will enteita* the Elks natiunal konventiun opening July 9.

A large crowd gathered at the Detroit field to watch the getaway of 12 entrants 1 ktedavti Trophy. The Argentina and Lsaruark eutnes ars