The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 July 1928 — Page 3

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—For Sale—

UKMTURK AUCTION

Will

of the prized po.s ? ession.s of Mrs. «£* ® .-£•

(.eoitre A. Ide, of thi£ city. The flag ^ was made by her mother, Mrs. Mary ™ Allen, in Bristol county, Masstchus- ••i* etts. It is 9 by 4 'i: feet, and there are

-tars on the blue field.

• entire household of late Mrs. J.. , u c S Xmper, West Franklin St., Wed- f’ies the flag from her home

M day, July 18, 1 o’clock 1*. M. J uly 4.

i lira, tables, dressers, rugs, table* o

.• n of high quality, beds, bedding, ces and everything used in a .. re. W. A. Kreigh, Adm. 14-3t > ns

1 a o

Mrs. Ide

every

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Twilight

League Standing

few days in MooresviUe. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ruark and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan l.isby spent the weekend at Cataract Tails and Owen Park. They arrive home at noon Monday.

life holds something for him besides feeding cows. His city cousin has confidence in him, but her husband, a baseball manager, can't visualize

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^OR SALE:—l will offer for sale public auction for stoiage and rer-, one Fold Touring car, Motor (Uber 6,444,564 at Larkins Garage, . Meridian on July 20th at 10 A. M

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rs-Merchants State BanU. The undersigned Recei\

Sy mu ns th* Stat -Mereha

State of In

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Bank. Atti« a, I ml j

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State BitnK *.i At.

jives notiut

•by gives notice that

by virtu** of an order ol the Fountain Fircuit Court, of Fountain »’«

iinie Lai kin.

10-17-2p

FOR SALE:—Ford dump truck, -vod condition. James McElroy, Reels lie, Ind. R. F. ©• N°- ^ ))poR SAI*E : ~ _Sow and piK 8 - ve weeks atrl. James McElroy. Reels ille lad. R- F. D. No. l. 17-3p

S, FOR SALE—A three quarter bed, firings and new mattress. Phone fl'4-X. 17-3t. FOR SALE:—1 ton Ford truck with itform bed. Good condition. Walter Blown. Phone 649. 18-2p. o—FOR SALE—Frontenac high speed rd engine parts complete, in A-1 idition. A. O. Rice, Phone Mt. Moran. 18-2p o

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Fn riiici h - Merchanth tica, Indiana, inreb by virtue of an ore

in Conn our of 10

mi tin -Im tiay of August

1928. at the office of tin « iei <»i the Circuit Court of Putnam Count

house in the city <>r

day

r for sale at

private sale, tin following d* senb. <1

reaI estate, tti- w il

The east half of the imith east quarter of section P*. 'I'ownship l •• North, Range west, tnntaining

acres, more or less;

Also. a|l that part ui S.-tmn t». T«*w nship 1 • North. Rang*- U * -i. «l< scribed as tollows. tn-wit. comm* in ing at tile nortInvest corner of said s« < - tion; thence south, on the \v«st line of said section. t»i a point of said section line which is »i chains and links south of the southwest corner of th* northwest quarter of v .iid s'’cti'»n; thence east, parallel to th. south line .if said seition. "» , J chain, and **'•'• links, to th* west bank of Biu Walnut Creek, them* north, •il'. degre*-s * asl, chains and links thenc* north, ."t d«gr*»'S west, * chains and S links t> tlie north line of the southeast nuarterj of said section; thence In a northwester direction, with the center or Big j

point on the cast i

Wabash V. E. . S. E. Trojans .. Fire Dep t nnsy. R. R. .

N. E. Tigers 0 Zinc Mill 0

Won .. .3 ...2 .. .2 .. .2 ...1

Lost 1 1 1 0 1 3 1

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ction

n ks nort it

nut (.reek, to a

line of the northwest uuarter **l said

which is 1 *-i chains

the northwest thence north, on »;i-l-:; rods, ther

and 2r.

the southeast corn* i of

ter of said section: • half section line,

,o, west, to a point 2D rods west of the east li

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Furniture salt' at auction, 614 Main Greencastle at 2:00 o’clock,Thursv, July 19th. The entire household i gnod furniture. Mi*. Nannie Poyn-j

16-3t

tlie northwest (iuartm* of said s»*o-

rth

n; thence no rth line of salt

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h. 4H : rous. to tn* I section, thence vv**st line, to tin northwest ection. h. inu the place

ining IDs.5

hard i

FOR SALE:—Certified^ e<l Wheat. It will 4aii(MheJ

nter.s, and you will be sure TTM ip. O. M. Thoma.“, and C. B. Conrley, Bainbridge, R 1. 17-lw-2d. FOR SALE:—Qladioli, queen of mmer flowers. T, C. Cox, 215 oomington, St. 17-3d

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on the see

corner of said

of beginning, eonta

more or less;

jontain.'ttg in s

acres, more

iin I'ountN. Indiana.

Said sale will be made suli.i** t to the

Fountain • ’in uit C*»iirt

not less than the full apptais-

of

\nd cor

2 i s. ,»rt

acres.

ibo v *■ dese r • t ’ _ Ic^m, in Put-

Puikoff approval of tii*’ Fountain ('ir* . fur nut less than the full

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said

follow inn

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cash, or one third ‘ 1

tin* balai

and eonditions: for d il-’t) cash, in hand

lelve

a nd

mce in not less than

. in* ti ts

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FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good ndition. Phone 674-X. FOR SALE—No. cabbage, 2 cents r pound; slightly biir.-t heads. 1 C. r pound, at garden, across rail road >m Cdning Factory. C. S. BUT RF1ELD. Phone 132-V. 16 4t.

than t«

months from the date of such sale. d«*-

c vide need by

! x per

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nej's , fees of the sale

purchaser, hearing six

from their date,

CStri f or

ding for atto con firmation

age on th* real! estate is offeredJ taxes for 1D2S, ’

rtgai

•eal

furred payi notes of the cent interest relief, provh and upon a

secured by a m«

e sold. »uch sab* subject

payable

inventory and appry bo\. described real

tile

Foil ft uf

examined by any

Dan li. Vo The Farmer*

Attiea. Indiana. I <1 Whiteall, Attorney,

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tlie

due and payable in ID2D. A eupy of th<

and appraisement <*f th

lescribed real est.it* is now ith th. ('lerk of th* Fir* ill’ I-*)! t nu in ('oiiutv am! ni.i\

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Putnam County, ami iua\ he

interested person.

ig. lb * ei\*1

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Hants Slat* Bank,

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FOR SALE — J2 thoroughbred j (/t.\ reford cows and calve , one Thorghbred bull. W. S. Lawter. 17-31 FOR SALE— Fire escape. Call at i Delta Tau Delta House. Corner of ;minary and Taylor. 17-2t

CHICHESTER S PILLS

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V<a*lr«t Aak y*nr PruffUt for €'hl-<>ke»>ter• lUam« niTTlrsiidi Plllt In Rrd *ni 4Joi<t m-*taUic tvoirn, Mn)«d with B>"« Ribbon.

Tnke mn oikor. Bur of yonr v

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^ ES TF.RDAY’S RKSl LI S

American VsruH-iation

Indianapolis 9-3; Minneapolis, 6-17, Milwaukee, h; Columbus, 3. S:. Paul, 11; Louisville, 1. Kansas City, 9; Toledo, 5.

American League

Boston, 9; Chicago, 6. New York, 4; Cleveland, 2. Philadelphia, 6; Dertoit, 2. St. Louis, 5; Wa-hington, 0.

National League

Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 2. Pittsburgh, 7; Boston, 6. Cincinnati, 5; New York, 4. St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 1.

I brer-1 League

Danville, 3; Evansville, 2. Quincy, 7; Peoria, 2. Bloomington, 3; Ter re Haute, 2. Springfield, 11; Decatur, 10.

TODAY’S LIVE BEST RADIOS WEAK, Network, 8:30 — Opera, “The Mikado.” WOR, Network, K—Opera “Yeomen of the Guard.” WOR, Network, 7: !0 —United Military Band. W.J/C, Network, 7—Philco hour. WOR, Network 8:30 The Buccaneers.

PALESTINE

Fred Beck and family and Trump spent Sunday with

Trump near Reno.

Charlie Maker and daughter Edna l’ c L called on Clifford Shinn Sunday af-

ia0 ternoon.

•067, \j r> a i U j \ii,! Masten and Mr. and .067 j Mrs. Fred Hanks called on Aden

.a00 Hank- Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans spent Saturday night and Sunday with James

Hylton.

Mrs. Donald Game called on Mrs. j Henry Osborn Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sport Cassey and children of New May ville and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eggers of Groveland .-pent Sunday with Donald Gam-

es.

Card Summer- spent Sunday in | Lafayette. Mrs. Beit Miller ar Daughter and Mrs. Chralie Miller were in Barnbridge Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanks called on Henry Osborn Sunday evening. Dr. Bernstroff and mily of Kansas, visited his father Mr. Bernstroff the past two weeks.

KITE-PROPELLED BOATS BURLINGTON, Wis., July 18. (UP —Sailirtg with kite-propelled boats is the latest water sport at Brown’s lake popular Southern Wisconsin re.-orting place, near here. Among leader.- in the new -port is Benjamin Cohen, Chicago attorney, who has a five-foot kite which he releases to an altitude of 600 to 700 feet attd then guides his boat around the lake merely by the pull exerted on the kite string and by changing his position in the boat.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our Greencastle friends, who assisted in any way during the time of our loss. The kindness shown us is much appreciated. Especially we want to thank all those who worked so faithfully to recover the body of Jimmie Lewis. Many of the workers at the lake are unknown to us which prevents a personal statement of gratitude. Mrs. Isaac II. Strain and Family.

READ THE DAILY BANNER

& The Elks Change Executives

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FOR SALE—Chevrolet coupe— l.ale 23 —Balloon tires, oversize piston-, •ecial gear, A-l condition. Terms, r lone 739-Y. 18-2t.

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I will sell at public auction on my rm 1-4 mile south, 1 mile east of easant Garden on FRIDAY, .11 LY —17 year old mare, good worker; ming tools and many small articMy entire household goods, in^Mding bedding, dresser, linoleums, mtwigo, heating stove, kitchen uteiisiU|

d many other thine- . This furniture ha

MITH I', TO S',\-WK*IIII.X I s \ «Tinilliun iJoethulH, VS.

Ha/.* I \ « riiiilliun «11 (’hurles I'. Broarlstrvl,

H. K. V* ( million,

Frona Flliott Rowell,

I *r. H B Carswell,

Harold Pfahler.

(iilh**rt AUCumma.* k I >r < ’. T. R11clirn M Mi.ss t*ura Kemp: r Mrs. li* i trud*- \\ immei Brown,

Ralph McCoy

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Mm

Kath'

Delia

.aura Kuny

lieim* i-Ri/abeth Kemper

i.ella 'l'rtll*utt linnut Mark

Talbott ma Mark

Natalie Pfahler I .aura Runyan

I'iiMt Baptist Chim b of (JreenuH.stle

Tiidiumi.

Fharles M. Fwin^

John D. Ueyl Otto B. Rector

David Serous Ins ami Charles

mention-jr.i-v,;

l)Pf*U in UsC State "t Indiana, Putnam

. . ,. . . . | SS: in tu* 1 Circ uit Court nl out ten months. AI.'O several youn^ c ninu t in the st.-n* *.f Indiana. ickens. J. K. FI ' HS. G. L. R<>g- ( ('..m|j]um( oi>.ie. (inns to Pietii,

s, Auctioneer. 18-2p.' wm

, hi; it KNOWN. Tint! on the day of June. IDL’s tlie above n plaintiff, P\ ('"harlc s M* «i.cimli* attorney, filed In the office *jf clerk ° 1 ' tin (Mreuit «.'utirt of l ulnai

RENT:—2 huge unfurni-hed I < ' oun, 1 > 61 tii,. .st.it* of imtinnn. in

coniplnint uKalnst f* iwliints nnii tin

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MAfJY PlCKfOQ-D *MY REST GIQL" nnything in Alex’s future except free* meals. The action begins when Alex | reaches the Grand Central station. It continues through a laughable series >f ;n ventures in a riding academy, a 1 de luxe hotel, a department store, and - concludes on a Long Island e-tate. Richard “Sheets” Gallagher puts '.he farmer hoy role over with a i •ang, and Albert Conti i- ;t elose sec-j and in the mirth production as the' baseball manager. Two feminine leads, one a beautiful society girl and 1 the other the charming wife of the baseball manager are played by I’at- j ricia Avery and Ruth Dwyer, re-pec-j

tively.

< 'ounty

Court ol Rmnaiii

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FOR RENT—Modern seven iuse furnished. Phone 7M X.

room lS-2p

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FOR RENT—Large, airy, furnishi sleeping room with private bath. lone '252. 18-2p

ants and

ilso filed in

ht aboyr named d» - said plaintifi ha

Clerk’n c

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office the ai«

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FOR RF.NT—40 acre.- blue grass Wture, about 3*/2 miles southeast of ireoncastle. Call or address in care Raaaer. 17-4L |

i .- — j Mett

ooms. Phone 56VY.

—Wanted

M ANTEDt—llou-e

by girl. Phono 14.

work

19-2p I

«aid Flerk’a office th

avit uf u competent pernon, shnwi that said ch-IVuda n t s. K. R. N’crinilli Fiona Klliott Rowell, hr. i I: Car \\*ll, llaro|d Pfalil'i. .Miss (’ora K.tu pi r. Mrs Laura Run\ and K at ha rim l.ll/.aheth Kemp* r, n. not rcsidnim of th*- Stat* of Indiana and tiiat sai l cause of action is to resist tin* probate of an instrument in writing purportin--to b* tile UU \s 111 and t« Hlaiuent *'i ('laudia \ Carswell, deceased, and whereas said plaintiff having h\ .1 doraeme nt of said complaint require -1 saici defendants to appear in aahl Court, and answer or d< mur thereto on th* 2 Ith day nf Keptemh* r, l !is NOW, TIIFRKFORK By order said Court, said defendants last abo'* naimd are hereby notified of tin* ti: iriK and pendency of said • omplaint inst them and tiiat unless they apaiicl atisw*r or demur theiato, at

laid cau»« on t h * • 24th

her, 1D2X the same t"

h« Flr»t judicial day of a term

m be)$uii a ml held

the Court Hulls in tin* city of Hreencasth, on the fourth .Monday in September, 1H2N, said uomphiint ami th* nmtteiN and thiuRs therein eontalipd and aliened, will he heard and deter-

mined in their absence. IN WITNKSS \VHi;..KOF,

i6-tf :,7s„v;

fiame.Give

liereunto set

h day t/f June, JDJK,

w W’TED;—H

md cleseriptionJAiMtess Banner OfTr , rVr,i"i,, „- * i u . i.. I ' * * * u 11

IJOth dH>

my Imnd line, 1928.

Mud JaiiR he>

Clerk

WANTED —To do youi roofing and nof painting. Phone 287-L. 18-2p. I* ■ o LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE:l»*y training, Wages high. A position hen completed. Don’t put it off anther Jay. Write. MOLER SYSTEM N. -STATE Chicago. 14-6p. —Miscellaneous— We do heautitching and picoting. VI order* receive prompt attention tchford’a Store. 23-tf. The lailu s of S merset Church will Id a lunch and market in the lobby j the Court Hou.-e, Saturday, July f T 5|--5 19-2t.

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FLAG fit YEARS ol.D

RESTON, la., July 18. (Up)—An lican flag, 64 years old, is one

ON AUTOMOBILES, FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, ETC. Liberal Terms and Small Easy Payment*. Indiana LoanCo.

PHONE 15.

24ti East Washington SI.

BRICK ( HAPEL The Ladies’ Aid will meet Thura<la> afternoon, July 26th with Mrs. Daisy Vaughn. Mis- Then .) Iliggerty of Broxton, Illinois, .-pout the week-end with | Christina Wright. Misse. Garnett Hanlon, Eileen ScoI bee, J wol Wright, Martha Vaughn, I Zella Minim h. I.orene, Helen and , \ ' K let are all attending tl. '''ii League convention at Battle Ground this week. Rev. Gordon Chapman took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman FTint and son, Ernest. Madonna O’Hair of Indianapolis -pent la t week with Edna Pearl O’’ Hair and other relatives.

FILLMORE'

Mr. and Mrs. Cush Brewster of

Frankfort went home Sunday evej ning. They have -pent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Day.

Mrs. Ragan who has been sick the (last few days is not any better. Born to Mr^and Mrs. Ia;e Robinson T \ nn a son, Warren Ray. Mrs. Louie Sinclair and Mr. and

Mrs. !• ionl Hunter and daughter,

went to Indianapolis, Sunday. Mr. and Mr Charles Deweese

-pent tin wei k-eml at Hoo.-ier Highlands. They reported having a good

time.

Edytlm Ragan spent Saturday and Sunday wit her mother, who i- sick. Mr.-. I-lank \rnold wa> bitten by a ill g Monday evening while delivering the papers. Miss Hazi-1 McCamey of Indianapolis spent the week-end with home

folks.

Mrs. Glenn Dicks of Indianapolis, umh iwont an operation Friday night

for appendicitis.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold, and daughti r, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair. Mr. and Mr . Albert Whitaker of Indjanapolis have a son, horn Sutiday evening. Mrs. Whitaker was, before li* r marriage, Mi-s Rutii Zeiner Mr-. Louie Sinclair spent Sunday nig t • i Monday with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hunter.

Mr. d Mr-. Lewi* Ogle went to

India: ap li-, Saturday.

Mi. ■■tnd Mrs. Itoscoe Ea-tham, f"’j spent Sundaj with Mr. and Mrs. C.

0 Day.

Aaron Cooper is reported not so

well.

Mr and Mr.-, Lowell Dick- went to Indian:.polis Sunday to see Mrs. Glenn Dick . They reported she wa.doing nicely. Haz< I McCamey came to Fillnjore Monday night. She will spend the wei k with home folks. Mr-. Lrtu Reese .-pent Tuesday with Mrs. Lou Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lisby went to Grer ncastle, Monday afternoon. tils- Dorothy Wright and Miss Nevo Cow-gill left Monday noon for Battle Ground to attend an Kpworth 1 . ague meeting. Miss Wright will l be a chaperon. Donald Quinlin, the sun of Mr. and Mis. Cecil Quinlin fell from his hors*' Sunday while riding. He was : badly bruised. Cor.. Flinn ate dinner with Aunt Bertha Shoptaugh, Sunday.

( AN VAN Grover Eggers who has been at the Hospital was brought home Err

day.

Mrs. Glen Dirk- daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin wa taken to the St. Vincents 11' pital Saturday night for a appemiiciti operation, she

is doing well.

Morris Carney and wiu and Cordon 1 .sURSCRIBK FOR THE Carney and family of near Lebanon spent Sunday with M -e Carney and

wife.

Miss Julia Wells pent from Thursday until Sunday with Cecil Miller and family. Harley Morgan ami family spent -Sunday with Jesse Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller ami son spent Sunday with Khmu WtdL and family. Rev. Mayfield culled on JesHe Evans, and Add Hubei-unday evening. Irene Miller -pent Sunday with Wilma Kelly. Mrs. Jennie Baldwin is at Indianapolis with her daught* for a few days.

BANNER

Murray Hulbcrt of New York (left), new Grand Exalted Ruler or the Elks, is shown with his predecessor, John K. Malley of Boston. Hulbcrt was elected a* the national convention in Miami. ..

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of Service in

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EAST MARION Mrs. Daisy Bemhani and Mrs. De-1 lois Austin and little mghter of Greencastle visited Thursday with i Mrs. Ida and Ellen Newman. The C. Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Dovie Bn an. Mr. and Mrs. L. E McGinnis ami | son- motored to Muncie Sunday and! spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bin- and son Union visited Sund with Oran Buis and family. Ora Storm and family md Mrs. Anna Storm of Coateavilh and Mrs. Myrtle Storm and visited with M. J. Storm and family Sunday. Sunday visitors with Fi■ ! Hunter and family wore, M and Mis. Morris Goodwin and Sam C"Odwin and fam ily. Mr. and Mi . V\ Newman, Mrs. Ellen Newman and Leonard Newman and wife visited Sir lay with H 1 mei Haltom and family f near Quincy. Clarence Sutherl n an*l family of Fillmore spent Sumoy with John Wallace. Mrs. Elsie Hunter and children called on Mrs. Sad Dudley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williamson and daughter, l)"i"'hy vi-ited Sunday with Henry * inningham ami family. Dorris Ann dau: ter of Mr. ami Mrs. O. H. Me Nary is visiting her grandparents Mr. .. 1 Mi Forest Me Nary. Mr. and Mrs. J* •• Rechinann and son .-|>ent Sunday at Riverside 1‘ark. Mrs. Elsie Hunt* i ami children Francis and Charle and Mrs. Myrtle' Stoim called on Mi Otam Buis ami dttught* , i Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mr-. K' niieth Wallace ac the parents of a daughter, Margaret Irene.

Model T Fords

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Expenditure of few dollars may : enable; you to get thousands o{ miles from your old car Lj» fTUTE Model T Ford to klill a gn at oar. It Ird molor (ndantrr for ( J| twenty year* and il is U'-rd today by more pf*ojd« than any othrr anto-

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"SKEKIS" (. VI.I.A'.HER ( OMING TO HIE VOX* YS1I.E Youth's conceit id it triumph j form the theme ip i fast moving comedy of city lit' coming to tho Voncastle Theater Wednesday. It is an FBO special adapted from H. <| Witwer's -hurt -toi by Dudley Murphy ami hI-ii direct' l by Mr. Murphy. Many a hick ha arrived in New York convinced tha: th* city and the world in general vo re waiting to se* him perform. Son:*' have been disillusioned ami hcatm, others have succeeded. hut all ha\ a been ratzed. There’s some higl.-powered razzing in this story, but it doesn’t stay onesided very long, and that is what makes it twice as funny a it might otherwise be. “Alex” is a Vermont farmer boy

mobile. More than eight million Model I Ford* are in aettv® aerviee in city, town and country, and ninny of them can be driven for two, three gnd five more years and even longer «t very Hinall up-keep expense. Th^Jcoat of Model T parts and of neceseary labor U unusually |ow because of established Ford policies. The labor charge for tuning up the motor Is only $T". This includes replacement of commutator ruse, brush and vibrator points If necessary, Grinding valves and cleaning carbon runs from $3 to $4. Overhauling garbnretor, $1.50« Installing new pislons or connecting rods, $6. Tightening main bearings, $6, For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can hava |he motor and transmission completely overhauled. The labor charge for replacing rear axle shaft, drive abaft pinion or Hrive gear is $5<> All sockets and joints of front end can be tightened

for $1.50.^

The steering gear can be completely overhauled for a labor charge of

83.50. Muffler repaired for $ I.

The labor charge for repainting the Coupe is $25. Sedan. $25. ToneJng Car, $20. Top deck of Coupe or Sedan can be replaced for a labor

Charge of $4.

All of these prices are approximate, of course, because th© cost of materials needed will depend on the condition of each ear. They show, hopever, the low cost of putting the Model I Ford in shape for thousands of^ miles of additional service. See the nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him estimate on th® tost of reconditioning your Model T Ford. He will tell you, in advance* exactly how much the complete job will cost.

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FordiMotok Company Detroit, Michigan

Kvimeth Byrd has xi'ent the past|iu the begiiuiim. He i* touvinc»fd (