The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. FRIDAY,'JULY 27,1928.

Page Three

SPIED ADS

-For Sale-

XOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

(Highland Str^e )

To whom ft may concern:

' Notice is hereby given by the Com- ; mon Council of the City of Green- ; castle, Indiana, that on this 24th day

~~ of July 1928, they approved a assesskE Lloyd Loom Bab;, nu , nt 10 )] showing the prima f: ie a>Almost new. 1 hone 1 \. s( , >smen ts for the following described ^ -1-tf. i m p r0V ements in the City of Green0 castle Indiana, as authorized by imk® ^ ^ at ^ r y' n 8 pj 0 vement Resolution No. 1, 1928 be:h o ( , ^ rs • Albaugh.^ j n(f f ()r the improvement of Highland

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' 'ALE— Frying (thicken.-. . Early’s Grocery. 27-2t

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VLE—Flowers, ffesti from Choice blooms. R' i on

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Street from ten feet East of the West property line of Indiana Street

. ■- - 11 to eight feet West f We E d propJ . Earlys Grocery. • e ,ty ijn,. 0 f Warren Street, in said o—city, by the construction of cement

sidewalks, curbs and gutters on both

--Wi_ oie ' said street, all in accordance HhimiL' T 1 ’ ° X ’ oonnug w j th ttu . pi ans> profile, details on file

| in th<> office of the City Clerk of said I city.

I I't .l.E Good work hor • nd 1 Said Highland Street so improved

is intersected by the following stre* and alleys to-wit: Indiana Street, Warren Street and alleys running' north and South through Blocks onej and two, in Fairview Addition to

Greencastle.

Persons interested in or affected by | said described public improvement j ate hereby notified that the Common

at once. | Council of said City has fixed August;

28-It | 14, i>)28, at 7:-'10 o’clock P. M., at the 1 Council Chambers of said City, as a time and place when and where remontrance will be received or heard again-t the amount assessed against each piece of property described insaid roll and will determine the que--tion as to whether such lots or tract of land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than th.it |

named on said roll.

Said assessment roll showing thej prima facie assesments for each of

J /sited garage in winter etc. the properties concerned in the above Q I f 160 or 594-L. 21-tf.,' Psi rit "''l improvement, with the

name- of the owners and descriptions room property subject to be nsse-sed 24-u f ore on file and may he seen at the of-

0 fice of City Clerk of said City.

The :ag is faithful in eveiv de- ® S-P-O-R-T-S

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j- tail, bearing a woven likene-■ of Lin-

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League Standing

Pl jJS Good work hor end e hog. Phone 634. 26-2t

ALE:—Setter pup= two d. One female fifteen <11. Call 902 North Jackson. 4 27 2t.

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iLE—Two pieces of town Semi-modern, dost to

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( hampion Gene Tiiniitiy HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE STAYS WITH TUNNEY

signature of !

White, tiien United States treasurer. The attorney has never

0 li* © -i- ® ^ -li* 0 been carried on by mail.

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VALPARAISO — William Urschell. Vaughn Anil, and Glen Goddard are leading a movement for establishing n landing field here and have < b«. light a Swallow plane. It is their intention to establish a flying a In ol soon. They also plan to ask city and .500 county aid in having a beacon in.500 stalled on the court house dome as

.500!; > aviation guide.

.250 .000

GRANADA

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Pet. .800 .760

Tonight and Tomorrow Saturday Matinee 2 P. M.

and TONY the wonder,

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| id blow.

The climax came in the

| round. They met in the center of the ring where Tunney found the wabbling Heeney an ea y mark for i lightning one-two punch t .it drove :he challenger to the r *«•.. Tom

-lumped down into n hal; crouch, hi.irm- crossed over his chi t. Hi chin

< H Wli- RATI KRs RI GGKD ( H \L LI NGER INK) SI UMISSION IN ELEVEN ROUNDS.

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-For Rent—

• . 1NT:—Attractive four room garage, new modern half of ngalo. 520 East Washington 299. • A;. 21-“' ENT:—Ready August 15 Ijose choice apartment ;—The • L Apts. 718 East Seminary is range, Water, Electric ted garage in winter etc. 166 or 594-L. 21-tf.,

ENT— Unfurnished """Nath. Phone 321-Y.

Gene liinn.'\ Scores I et hnical Knocknut AS hen Tom Herm \ Reaches

State of ( ollap.se.

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A I I HE GRAN ADA

Ali\ At. AIN SCORES IN NEAA PRoinrnoN

Once more Tom Mix, ace of AA'estern, brings to the screen a thrillin'.'

tagged. Then the cch< got the n ' ■ i' 11 '' better of the tighter i Tunney’s wi,h 8tartl >ng episodes end magnifi-J] makeup. i , ' pnt scenic efforts. ! For three teconda he ■ i there ‘‘Painted Post," his new* « relea • with his arms at hi.- -i gazing at 1 \ 1 ■ opened • t Gfana , Heeney. A Dempsey ■ .id havt ‘ i:l Theatre tbnijght nirh*. Mix can al I been -warming over hi man and WI| V S b'‘ depended upon to bring tin' j

ENT:—2 modern, furnished sekeeping rooms, with usi cool porch, reasonable tent, inna St. HE 26-1 •.

—Lost—

Witness the Seal of Said City. Charles McGaughey, Mayor. (Corporate Seal). Attest: Gwin Ensign, City ( lerk.

27-3-21

—Several checks and currenf on Manhattan road, North street, east Washington down town. Checks made pay Phe Daily Banner. Reward f )U to this office. 26-3t.!

Sultered Severe Stomach Trouble Alter Each Meal

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Miscellaneous—

Konjttla Restores Hi- Health After A

A ear of Owful Misery.

Vater Melons for you with ng else in eats for Saturday

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RANGE Sale of summi t II hats to go at a bargain, ollars—Voliva Hat Shop, 20

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VVater Melons, once used are ivorites. Wetz still fee • oiks. —: o tANCE Sale of summer II hats to go at a bar; dn ollnrs—Voliva Hat Shop, 20 net. 2<;-2t. o on most fruits and vegetII he a little lower for Snturtz for oats.

|4IBE FOR THK BANNER 'or Late Summc.

MR. C. C. G1LL.MAN “Konjola gave me such great reliel [from stomach trouble that 1 want other- to know about it,” said Mr. ('. C. Gillman, 1606 G. Avenue, Newcastle, Ind. “My whole system was in a rundown condition for at least a year. It was necessary for me to be taking something all the time to get relief from indigestion pain.- and gas bloating. Quantities of gas around my heart caused palpitations and shortness of breath, and on account of constipation I suffered u great deal with headache- and dizzy spells. Every meal meant misery to me and I was at a loss to know what else to try for relief. “A friend of mine was so sincere in hi- recommendation of Konjola that I gave it a trial. Now, I am sorry I didn’t get this medicine right a - the start. It Went to the source r,f my trouble and restored my health in every way. All the mi-eries I suffered after meals are gone and 1 enjoy a new feeling of health over my whole system." Konjola i- sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug -tore, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. —(Adv.)

NEW YORK, July 27. (UP)—Gene Tunney i- secure in hi- niche today among the great fightei- of hi-tory. A rebuilt 'I unney, a Tunney with a punch -ledged hi- way to victorylast night over Tom Hieiiry, a- stout hearted a boxer as ever waged a hopeless fight. Referee Eddie Fori'' - stopped tin bout after two minute- and 52 .seconds of the eleventh round. Heeney was limp again.-: the ropes, and Tunney wa- men uring him lor a knockout. It would ha\ been the first time in his career ihat the count ol ten ha/1 been tolled ./ver the chal-

lenger.

Heeney said he would carry the fight to Tunney ami he did. Alway he wa- lunging forward, Hailing will his pudgy arms and taking two blowto land one. Heeney had only ont punch— a looping right to the head Invariably he to legraphed it five sec on/l- befi re it came across, by jockeying his leg- into position and dropping hi- -houlder. When the punch finally arrived Tunney was not there There wa nothing solid about Heeney a- be -tamped Pi the resii before the bell sounded for the fir t round. Tunney was by far the calm er of the two. The champion apparently tossed the first rnun I away deliberately to ound out hi man. He was the Tun ney of Philad 1 Iphia and Chicago, ; faultless box* I . The change came in the third round. They were in a clinch when Tunney rested hi- head on Heeney’s shouldei for a -eeond and -miled as his eyeroamed aero tin vacant seats. When the bell rang for the fourth route Tunney had become a puncher. Heenej came charging out of his corner, his granite jaw stuck out to invite a right cross. Tunney aimed for the jaw and wung. Heeney ducked a trille and the blow caught him on the nose. Blood trickled out, and for the first time the challenger stood still instead of lunging forward. From then on Tunney never ran away. He stood -till as Heeney came at him, mixing his rights to the head with murderous jabs to the body. All through the fourth and fifth roundthe champion was driving hi- right into Keeney's heart. By the eighth round Heeney’s left eye was closed and his face wa--meared with blood. Hut he kept coming in. He eldom found Tunney except in the clinch/ -. Then Heeney hung on to Tunnej helplessly, snorted blood from hi battered nose and took mere punishment. Splotches of crimson crept into tjie bulging mu.-t lo- above his heart. Not once during the infighting did the challenger land a -ol-

the screen and hi- latest

effort is no / xroptii r to the rule. His hoi M n ..n-hip, 1 hi* ; dexterity with his -ix-shooters, together with an intriguing plot and ; -plendid cast, to this reviewer's mind

man

driving in blov. . But to Tunnev the u "usual G

polishing off /if Heeney w.i- an un-

pleasant job.

Tunney came to life, spun Heeney into an upright position with a left to the «hest and stepped m with hi-

i ight fist ready. Cooly he marked | is the la.-t word in Westerns, his target and sent the blow acres The -tmy i f “P: inted Po-t” dea like a rocket. That punch travelled with a ti Hihl/'-ome gang of thi<‘\' throe feet, hut it knocked Heene; - who hnvo reduced a cnce prosperouthree yards. community to poverty with their darThe challenger bounced the can- mg raid- Thi -heriff i- handicapped vas and rolled over one/ to land by unfore.-z-en ob-taeles. However, he sprawled out on his hack. Hi- eye handle- the -ituation that arises in a were gla-sy and he was • ilping f/o- mannei that onlj Aliv can expre

breath. Tunney started toward i neutral corner only to b/ -topped by

the bell.

As Heeney came out of his corn/ i Gir the next round, he automatical!;. -tarted that ceaseless lunging forward. He had only a vague idea A’here Tunney was, and his sol" | bought was to koep plodding ahem! until he found him Heen y doe- not ■arry a reverse gear. His first knowledge of where Tunley was came when he felt a famil- ' ; ar jolt at his heart, follow/,I instantly b\ a sldge-hammer bkoi again t

his jaw.

His arms were loose at ! ide and he was taking it / n th< 1 in, head ind triaiy when the ref* -lopped

I he bout.

By so doing he struck a lie to arth the long .-tain ig /lit -m hat he wa a punchh s champion. Tunney promised a kr • rknut, iml a urge part of the world laughed I la hunces are that the i izens of Gi - hourne, New Zealand, here IL/ney s known anil apprei tod have .1 ifalthy respect today /r tho punch hat Gi tie Tunney foin d somewhere n'.ir Speculat/ r, N. Y. Goi...en.-us at the ring ide was that h. first round was ( \ 'i, the second vas Tunney’s, the thin! Heeney’• v'ith all the re; t goii to Tunney.

Its A Wow, Tom’s fastest, funniest and most furious

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“TRAIL OF THE TIGER”

N. tali/' Kingst/ n has the leading 1 AA'ill look for you or expert you to feminine mle oppo-it. Mix. The sup- phone us eat ly Saturiky,, but if you porting ca -1 include- Philo McGull-iate a little late, we ca a take core of migh, Al St. John and Fred Gamble, you for wo buy enough to I d till 9

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GARY—An orieival “Jg three by seven feet which i- i' "Ie a- a replica of a United State dollar bill, issue of 1KPP, i- a gift t O. I.. AVildeimuth, local attorney t/y Georg, Rocoff, a Bulgarian *'l" n' living in Ttir-

They’re Both Blooming Lovely

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We »xp*'Ct to have a store full of { nice eats for you Saturday. Wetz for! the best in eats. Prices on most fruits and vegetables will be a little lower for Satur- 1 day. Wetz for eats.

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SOUTH BEND — Erection of a portable hangar, installation of a 1 .lighting system are major points on dti improvement program for *hi- i I city’s airport, the cost to come out of i |an $18,000 appropriation voted by the j city council.

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