The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAXEY BANNER, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928.

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imigrated from Ter.ne«=ee in 182? ! His grandson, Frank Tannehill, will I be host t# the 180 members of the | family now living. Frank has been a ju-tice of the 1 peace in Austin many years.

HEN ENVOY OF WINE

and burn-

tlk n, good condition. C. G. Pier- '

> D4 S. Locust St.

PARIS, Aug. 20 (l T P>—To counter th. dry offon ive of prohibitionists, France, ns th<‘ world’s gieatest wine growing country, has named an official “Andm- ador of Wine.” M. Ga.-ton, Gerard, mayor of Dijon, ha* le igne ( | his functions to lie

the vineyards countries of

SWAY BACK PASSING

LOS ANGELES, Aug 2o (UP)

The poipendieular, slightly curved! come ambassn ior of 18-2] in csst ‘ ntia * in th ‘' oew and nji- and will go into 20

! proved type of womanly beauty, ac- South America and the East to drum 7 room cor, Lug to Dr. Chailes H. Wood, up anti-prohibition enthusiasm, deeping general chairman of the National He left today for India and Indo- ” Jack- Ktcssive Chiropractic A-sociatlon.i China, for hi first mission.

Modern science aided by e\erci-e, manual labor and correct posture iia-

done much to eliminate “sway hack” WILL RESTORE BOONE HOME

he said.

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t*room, modem street, in excel but

owing 12*7r on n ■ v I price. Wouhi trade for place near town.' and 525-L. 20-2t

ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER

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—For Rent— / III . . ... o— RUNT—Room and kitchc n5 ished, 2 blocks from square, st Franklin St. 20-:ip o—— RENT:— Unfurnished room Ih. Telephone 321-Y. 20 it o RENT—Piano, in good con|Phone 513X.

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SALE—Furniture, bedding —l-»he , at once. Uhone 513X.

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COMING TO Greencastle—Commercial Hotel AUGUST 22ml. BRAZIL—BRAZIL HOTEL. AUGUST 2lKt. FOR ONE DAY ONLY Hours—9 A. M. to (i P. M. DR. T. M. CULVER, Specialist. (Licensed by the State of Indiana) Brings the knowehige of forty year of experience in the successful treatment of Complicated chronic condi-

tions.

NEW MKLLE, Mo., Aug. 20 (UP) i —The old homestead of Daniel Boone | in St. Charles County will be restor- | eil this fall. The place, now the property of F. M. Cut lee of St. Louis, includes a massive hou o of chiseled rock with' large room- and great fire places. U1 of the iali ,"r work is of heavy walnut, ctid killed workers have be oi werkin i - tie Dy a year -errping it.

HITS PONG SLEEPS

lodem. Bargain. 408 W. Franklin

Dr. Culver, experienced specialist, formerly with National Doctors of Milwaukee, also some years connected with tli<* Chicago Hospital, treats without surgical operations or hypodermic injections, disen es of the , blood, skin, and the internal organs,

• 0< '' i rheumatism, sciatia, lung 'roubles, old

' ulcers, tape-worm, eczema, a thma, ■ chronic constipation, epilepsy, high blood pressure, bed wetting and other 1 morbid a (factions of the body. Years of experience and the great

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ent, 410 East Walnut, 6 room . < porch, breakfast nook, gn

refrigerator, shades and vindows, J. P, Allen.

10-e.O.d -1 f. {Chronic coiHtipatb n, epilepsy,

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SALE:—Five room house.

See Mary number of cases successfully treated street. (prove that the methods of the Doctor

RENT-Garage, )0c hone 290L.

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RENT:— 4 toom tnoderr. tent, suitable for man ami yith water furnlahed, 812 So. Sb. Phone 58C-X. 17-4p

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? IT:—Brown leather bag, re- , money order, small change. <■ n to Banner Office. Reward. - 17-3p. dST—Thursday afternoon on west

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are very dependable. Many people keep on suffering from ailments that might be greatly improved because they cannot afferd to go to high-priced specialists away from home, and few communities have sufficient numbers of uch cases to upport a specialist. The doctor has solved this problem by traveling from town to town to | meet the sick. He instructs patients, | recommends a course of treatment, and teaches failing men and women I bow to take care of themselves at i

| home.

To those having ailments of lone, I standing, whatever the trouble may ! be. and notwithstanding the poor result- of former treatments, come and

talk it over.

Examination and advice free. Ladies are requested to come ost'<u&<ii- a . 4 * ■ 'DIE. T*W. rULVER 1 (Home Office: Anderson, Ind.)

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 20 (UP) Sleeit becotni a vicious habit when I carried to exec- , Dr. H. M. Johni son “sleep expert” at the University 1 of Pittsburgh, said today. Most pcoI plr, Johnson lieltevo--, get : ufficiont rest in the cout-e of six and a half to nine hours to carry them through the day and make their work enjoy-

able.

Sleep is vicious, he said, when it iatetfetes with more inteiesting activities. Dr. John-on studied 90 persons of both exes ranging in age from 18 to fir, years in an attempt to discover the secrets of sleep. Women are b r.- stle than men as a rule, he find-, and spends more time in bed. Persons engag d in men tal activity during the day, sleep 1,-s than persons engaged in work that only feebly stimulates.

*#+*♦•+•+** * S-P-O-R-T-S / * + Of The Day / + $ Here And There ■© *«+*+©+&*•* YESTERDAYS RESULTS

American Association Minneapolis, 5; Indianapolis, 2. Kansas City, S o; Columbus, 0-4. St. Paul, 7-15; Louisville, 2-2. Milwaukee, 8; Toledo, 4.

American League

Cleveland, 3-2: New York, 2-10; | Manufacturing Corporation, one

j ed today. Th* company is expending $2'0,000 on improvements at its plant to care for bu-iness. Buyers of the ho lies are the Gardner Company, St. Louis, Mo.; Locomobile , Company, Bridgeport, Conn., and the Aubrun Automobile Company, 1 Auburn, Indiana. Ft. Wayne is another Indiana city wheie business and industry are advancing. Outside of Indianapolis the Allen county seat led all Hooster cities in number of new businesses started in July, the number being 21. 1 The working force of the Dudlo

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Checking Effect of Weather ^ on Automobile Performat

(first game 10 inning-). Detroit, 9: Washington, 8 (Only games scheduled, k

NiuioiuiI League

New Y'ork, 3i St. Louis, 2. Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 3. (Only games scheduled.) *

Clover dale 9; /

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—Wanted— ly VNTED—At once, ground floor, nished, modern room for light keeping. Phone 513X. 20tf H : o— » •MEN:—Sew Dresses Home, ■ ^ *r full time, |20-$3C weekly, ienee unnecessary, no (willing iv y work. Write Liberty Indust 7t) Liberty 8t., Brooklyn N. Y.

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^)M AKD board wantetp .—elderly man for few week* must be on same floor as dlnnd l>ath. Write or call, do not . Ewing McLean, M2 W. Wait. 17-31

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Ft. Wayne’s major imluctries, has rctiched 3,000, ])nu tically double that of last spring. The new westbound “hump" of the Penn-ylvania railroad, a shipping improvement that cost $350,000, wa- opene thi> week. The General Hosiery is building a ' plant addition and installing new

machines at a cost of $90,000. Opening of Plant 8 of the Delco-

1 Retny Corporation, \ndtrson, is hot I for early in September, when the working force of the corporation is

expected to pass the 0,000 mark. Aladdin Industrie-, Inc., Alexan-

dria, is closing option on real estate

Pit KI D TEAM FROM TWILIGHT j tak „„ s „ v „ ril| niOMlll . with „ I.LAGI K LOSI S M)\\ j plant expansion and establishment

I KRFORM\\( h. , j „(• n pnvn site to be called Aladdin • ■■■ — | in view. Officials of the company

Experiencing orje bod inning, dur-' indicate they will hove on important ng which several hits were mixed | announcement to moke regatdi nr up with errors, the picked team | plans fer growth on completion of

from tho local Twlight League, lost'the reality deal.

an ntheiwise inteiesting ha-e hall j .. . .

tilt to the strong Cloverdale club |

Sunday afternoon on the south Put t «

nam team’s diamond, 9 to 4.

Greencastle 4

So (hit Chevrolet and other General Motors’ cars will he Better able to cope with that bugahoo of all automotive engineers—the weather, a w eather house has been added to the equipment of the Proving Ground, General Motors' 1245 aerc outdiror laboratory near Detroit. I nlike other weather observatoric* the one at the Proving Ground is nut maintained to forecast hat to “hindcast” meteorological disturbances of all kinds.

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A large crowd, includin' her of Greencastle fans, the contest. - —-»n-- —

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Italia SurcivOiS Return to Italy

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THEY MURK HIGH \\D l.ttNA VISALIA, Cal., Aug 20 (UP)— Me min r of a construction crew building tire new Mt. Whitney Giant Forest trail, believe the\ have es-j tahli shed a record in range of nlti-! tudeto their working places. Several: of the new were* until recently ta-1 tinned in Death Valley, 3(H) feet be-, low sea level. They were then tiaiis ft-rred to divisional rump, 12,20(1 feet I u|t the slope uf Mr. Whitney. o > IIEl I’S CORN ( HOP

NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF EXEC! TOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualifiwl ni Executor of the hrst will and tostament of John D. Ellis, deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Roiirt, of (Putnam County, Indiana, «nd has been duly authorized by said Court to administed said estate. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. August 4, 1928. MARY D. ELLIS, Executrix. Corwin & Gillen, Attorneys. fi-.3t.

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—MisceDaneotifl— TRADE:—Tractor for its. Henry Stinson, R. B,

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ARE YOU CRYING INSIDE?

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Don’t you know your stomach often I cries for help? Did you ever make the remi.rk— “I’d give a thousand dollars if I had my good old stomach I , back again.” We have given hundj reds of person their old stomachs jo o back anil many of them without cost. ’ im-P jitters from every state in the union

*“* (testify that we have the best retno-

PICEt—I will buy antique and 1 dy for sick stomache- that has ever furniture. C, F. ’ Mathes, 17 been made. Write us and we will tel! Pronkiiw niwir,,. r.Ro you almut this wonderful remetiy and hranklin. Thelephone B8 tj jf you wrjtp r nr „ WP w .j n sf , n(1 ynu

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beauty shop will be closed uniat. Mrs. Tharp. 20 2t

Box 198, Wapakoneta, Ohio.

TO ENTERTAIN 13« KIN U8TIN, Tex., Aag. <3 U hehills fi«m New Tork are expected ip .'ll of ’fa's. He '3' -' .

Wild Wcvcs Strut

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. ,1 (UP)—i As usual the inten-'ly warm weather, which caused^niich uffering toi ounumily pm Wi ii.,44, city pavenien»s| did wonders fur the corn. According to the weekly nr' letter of the Indiana Kami Bureau Federation. “The recent extremely warm day’s with sunshine arid show 1 resulted in developing Itelmnn' ronrfleJds vyty rapidly, “tlx letter tales. “Reports from over the state reveal ahnot'tr.al orndiliutix in tix' corn crop situation of the lute where a lack of sufficient moi 'ure Im resulted in a subnoitnal d'velopemrnt of this crop. ‘ Oat' ate be.ng harvested in mast •cmmuiiities of ti e state n; this I time. Reports itx cate a good quality grain and probably arecord quanity. A hanx grown feed are catce, it 1 sain that most farmers ate holding then oats for fending purposes. “An unusually arge soybean acreage will he harv< sted this season. The harve-t will consist of making hay in many fi<! s and other- will be out and thn nhcd for grinding purposes. “Wheat thr» a ■ ng is jirnctirally finishetl. The crop was very short of normal and tb- quality varied from from fair to goo ,

- P P.—Falht N««. Rome gave an enthusiastic reception to the crew of the polar dirigible Italia when they returned to the homeland alter enduring the 1 igors of the Arctic where the Italia was wrecked. Upper left is General Unibetto Nobile, commander of the expedition; upper right is Guiseppi Hiagi, radio operatot, waving to the crowds; lower left. Engineer Felice Trojani and Natalc Uecioni smilingly tesponding to the cheers; lower right, Capt. F. Cecioni is shown with hio wile and child giving his frost-bitten leg a sun-bath.

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Byrd Gets Clothing For South Foie Trip

ON AUTOM FURNITURE, LIVE STOO Liberal Terms Easy Paymonts. Indiana Loan Co. PHONB 15. UVt E««f WMfclsg,

Anita D-ige, met'on picture player, is shown wcirmg a costume that ia proving popular in Hollywood end promises to he one of the outstanding style contributions to the current season.

TO BUILD \UTO BODIES INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 18. <UP)Itooking of nr.x 1 for 411,000 automobile bodh - by the Gentral Matmfa<turing Company at f’onnorsville i- one of the imp' riant developments noted in it basin''s and industrial urvey of Indinna for the week end-

Dempsey Signs For Another Battle

V P-—Vnd^rnood. Misti Rut!: F.tting. musical comedy actress, had so many calls for broadcasting that die was forced to take the microphone into the water when she went bathing in Chicago-

U P --e»fc. Nrv. Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion, ha* foraaken the ring but now h- has signed to fight the "battle of greasepaint. With Hi wife. Estelle Taylor of the moviei, he will appear in a pUy fn Hag York this Fall. Dempsey ia shown signing hia coetractwrth ff ducer* wh#e Miss Tavlor looks on. s- -

U P - - UnHcrwood. Commander Rirhard E. Byrd was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by the . Notional Asaocijtion of the Fur Industiy and was presented With fur garments which,' he wilt wear on his trip to the South Pole. Left to right, Samuel N. Samuels, president of tiie Associated Fur Manufacturers’ Association; M.'«or James J. Walker °f New t \York. Commander Byrd and Bernard Kerncm-n. president of the Fur Merchanu Club.^

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