The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1928 — Page 4
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Cool Evenings—and Cooler Ones On The Way
TIIK (JltEKNCASTLK DAILY UAKNLL, THl KSDAY, SKI y n,.MDLL 0, ID-8.
CRIME TOTALS - INfLUENCED BY
Call tor Warm Bedding
BLANKETS
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Any Bed Would Be Proud To Have
Btd Spreads
1.98
In krinklc kit'))' able kind. Fast i ored sti i]>esi.
Single Plaid 1 ilankets Dow ny single |ila blankets, size A v»n nice weight. A real buy!
1.29
T-'W) Bia d plaids. l!i' eombiimti'ins snap up at tt
blnnk - block
lilxTIi A I la tty clean blanket in beautiful plaids of nlue, pink, gray, yellow and tan. Plain gray double blankets with colored borders. An unusual value! 1.49 I'.irt wool 7'ix'O nlaid blankets in large block design . t mi 11 like this one for bitter cold nights.
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od'.sO plain blankets with colored bordi rs. An excellent ipndity, at a b w figure. The pair— 2.19 70x <0 .ill wool, L'lado, |)laiH blanK- " in gfnciou iz«; ' k • All color Whrn winter coim ' tho-o will Ik* i j< al!
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In old
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3.95
madi*: (iriu's •iazy puilt Kvery wante
9.90
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artistic hkritagk
NKW OKI.FANS, Sept. 5 (Cl*)— Tlie violi: making skill of the li> ntin
TEMPERATURES :
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j hi:r\!"Mfti:r.
The death here recently of Henry J Bentin, w ho had conducted the bu - ; iness nf hi' forefathers sinee he w a ■ I it years old, aided for ;i time by his mother, was followed h\ an announce '| I merit that Fdward Bentin, -on o! Henry Bentin would continue th'
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has a marked ef-1 Among tin well known artists who ||
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Bayou bed -|»ic. blue-, ro e, etc. most comprehcii
variety is
MAIN FI.OOI!
shi*:i*;ts pillow Scamlr blear? ! f 1 ai(1 bed i/a*, lb
AND CASKS .-inct.s; stallstitched.
98c
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S. (>. IVevo Company “YOUR HOML INSTITUTION FOR 2S YKARS”
M W YORK, S peratuie appan i ll
feet on crime. . rding to a 'td'ly. I have used Bentin violins, aid to he covering a period of -i\ years, just | anlon g t he world’s greatest present o n.pi*'ted by I 'in tl. Dexter. The j ng j !a j nifintSj w ere Jan Kubelik, Frit/. ,-urvey was mao in New York al|, l | h re i s i,. r , Paul Koehanski, Brnsilaw Denver. | Jfuberman, Carlos Sedano, Adrian t he number arrests, l ,ext, ‘ r i j.'reiche, Juan Kubini and Albert
fMind, increa.-i regularly with the ! ^p au |,ii n o.
ri.-o ot temper; ;.in But at *•> de-j Hem . Bentin was born in Nakel, ■ i*'< - i i ime- of ' in e began to de-i p 08ell) (jermany, 7- years ago. He crease. Fxtiem, hat weather may j IT1()V( ,,| to | wa when a child and the
he fighting hut ’t j famj|y later came to New Orleans. he desire to put his | ‘ „
•tion. | ('()A I Ll.SS * \MPAIC.N
it temperatun j ROM!- S"pt. I>. (I Pi — A “Coat • he kind of crime | less’ campaign, started by the studdt and battery, i ents of Rome and sponsored by a - against morals I section of the Press, has nut w ith ; nn in July and I some unexpected opposition here, crimes again.-t Italians have always been stickler- .• ascemlancy. John ! for etiquette in the matter of die- , -- o' of Sociology and the American habit of working
make a man fc l d-o takes awa\ ' inciinatioii into , .Studies made -c m to indicat ha- its effect committed. Amuidcr and c> rc.-i' i their ma\i Augu.-t. In wint' ,'i'opt ity are in t
Frida y- Saturd, fox!
-us,*/ T O NY ^ | 7rfe
Pow erl ul, I’enertating Drama. R- vealing, l hrilling, < aptivating.
/^eim ?u«o* itsst I IA5«»
wi- Cillin, p the Fiiiver.-itj e the follow! 'In summer,
in shirt- I. cm s during the torrid da\
f Wisconsin, ha
g explanation: i of summer has never been fully ap-
ople get out of thf j proved.
h , . - more, cc u t- are mare num-’ Some of toe devotees of the coat- • 0 pp tu .tie- for di-a- j lass movement have discovered to I )• i" un 1 t are gi- er, and con-equen-1 their surprise that the city regularly, were is a gi ater possibility of i thins forbid men to enter the street p. r i a! violen than in winter. On ! cars carrying their coats on Licit ti . oilier hand . Id indirectly pro- j irm-. Several heated prospect- havi d.i ■ dimes . g.i'iist property by I followed the injunctions of the trolly r, , on „f the ,rt that in winter! car attendants ordering passengei, non it need gr. ot, r. sea-onal' -t* put on their eoats, and a numb i ec. upantions arc closed down and, | nf those who have refused have In eo th. . re, nn is \ i - -carce with j >bliged to get off the car-, wh , h to buy t; ■ nece-sities of life, i The students declare they will The temptation, t deal are conse. make the movement triumph, andj qu* ntly • ieatei ...n in the summer.” i Have arranged a coatless demon.-tra-1 " I'r i, - s evidence to nip.; tion as propoganda for the new sum-J
€4AR| new
imif
c>r THE MOB
(2 Qammouni Qictun
WITH
Richard arlen
\ guiding -tar to good entertainment; ( lara how in her tirst dramatic starrng picture for Parunioiint. S a gunman’s “moli” -h" kiiidli- a new flame.
I’Kdywin di:i i \di d — u TiiBRK IIAI TF, lad . Si. 0 (IP — Lnltso the name of God i- tak>"i invain, ewn tie vile-t word- of the Indiana statue fixing puni ne ' for using profane l.anguage, ei'id ing to City Judge Sum Iteicher, ' ■ Bccctr r di/im--ed a piomanit;
t M | ' W .tile
against Mr-. Ida ■s -aid she din not the Dicty.
I I MiK \I.S MdBF ({I II 1 EKING, & 6 (UP) Th ture-que funeral of I'eking no < r will lend •pla-lie- of color wide streets of the former «•
-he
I • longo the ipital.
■ iccording to a hei -ion made by the N iliotiuli-r j-uhlic -afety htneaii. T he Nanking offn ials decided that there are t o many Manchu custom represented in Peking funeral- and in-tiuctid tile loial undertaker- to throw away the striking customs, mu-ical instruments and other paraphernalia u.-ed hi Peking fum rid- for centuries.
port the theory that heat exerts an int'liience upon In* action of the nervous t.m,' Dexter said. (Toady w ither was f ami to he the freest from pi i-or.al ■ •ounters due to tii "pt . inf! sa? ol* gloomy days. In -•( 1 believe- ti at murder- inri, ,■ iluiirg excessively dry pert and seena to accompany higir w inds.
trier movement.
M D \\ I D>t )\ ( IIMFDT “SHtM I.D MOVIFN mm F”
Back To Health! Highly Endorses Modern Medicine
ADVERTTSK IN lilt HVNNKK
Year* of Stomach Trouble and Ncrvousness Ended b> " underWorking Konjida.
WHEN THE ANTI-WAR PACT WAS SIGNED .^msss^ss. si i i
MRS. ALICE R. KITING
I had no iib a one could suffer s< terribly from stomach trouble ani nervousness as J did for -evciai year-” says Mrs. Alice R. Ltting, B F. D., Niles, Mich., "and I had givci up hop" for relief, everything I tried
! having failed complete!
i ‘'It was in .South Bend, Did., that j 1 first heard of the miraculous r- | -ults following tl >■ u.-e of k njola I the new medicine, ami I conclude 'hit l might a- well give the remedy ! ; * chance. Before I ha,I finished tin I second bottle all my troubles di.-ap i D'Hred, and today I am enjoying th | best health I have ever known. A few Week- before, I wa- de : Derate, disheartened. Today I am am | bitious and cheerful; not an a. he not | Pain, and I ow this splendid health I Did surprising lecovery entirely L ; K " n i u l“* Wlmt a j oy lt js to ab|< i to eat anything one likes, and to lx
\ 1) M ISS|(IN YI a I.. 2 to a :.T0 10c- 20c Night, 5:30 tu 9 10c—23c
Tonight,
FOIL > SUS tire pro! ‘5 AND 10c A.M^nt tl! of '•►DI D -lliiin - iW! J— oes not M
ft
linter a
Yiluh -
Y DMISSiOX - u—(hildra
vorld character who reform.; and Friday and Sa h it pee ■ t! balance of the time Mix i- th' persuading Bichant Alien to do lik ■- Tony play • v '• e. j picture i.- ciainraeii It i- interesting t . note that this ! ment and a .im j the fn-t photoplay of its kind at (rally will A n.. tempted l>y t'e youthful director. The tor w , His two great sueci - e: came wi»h for Mix by Ae . i; W ing- r. i| “T he l.egion of toe writer of ondemneu,' both dealing with avia-f popular it tois. | about a g In the -i "p.ofmg cast are Helen'crooks who ymTi, Mary Aldtti, Robert T. Main- gue-t- of
— ition, I
/,/Uf be \U hta (
Bod,I Busing and I.orraine Biv-
bonds. part of opposit.
Don
T,
Ihj Srbut
T he story is an original by Ernest
1 "th, an-i was adapted for the i anee that erean by Oliver H. I*. Garrett with who k eo ohn Farrow as tlx* scenarist. with h;s -timt.-
r-re—o I -hill. \ i TH# GRAN M) \ The
There is plenty ef action and a dition (.. A] - • * fie at deal of human interest in a Cissy Fit/v.ialii, M tor that appeals to old and young j Ben Bard, G idot I t lik( Fo; Films “Arizona Wild- j Daly amt I ■at,” who h come- to the Granada for reeled by B William V.
MIRY COW HELPS STABILIZE UFJt MU’FS DECREASI 30% W.'HII M‘"% LANDS SHOW /NCflCAS?: ABOVE 1910
(Ah-v?. r.f-resvrv of K'llogp tpsir.i i*N. elock room s(.; . q. n , po, v> • . doca-rent in which f n-t - igrecT to outlaw wan of a f '- treuion
| r ady for nil of one's duties. Quite a , eontra.-t to di; 'ging through life in
misery.
I Konjola i- soh at the Owl drug j best druggist- it ; <»ut this entire
in Greencastle, Ind. >tore, and by all the •dl towns through •ection. —(Adv.)
(R'ght) thr** of th* rro-t notihl* li-art.,, enrt Antt.-!* Br, n ,i Krenc t Minr.ter of r i A:TaiU fe Amh • t-T .*. r ^! and St:rei»iy ktllogg.
AT THE \ti\( \STLK
Ihiee motion picture notables who ' to t:,. Wings” th. aviation epic work-
| ed together again at the Paramount
. 'tudio in Hollywood,
j Clara Row, star, Richard Arlen, j i 1 t : a,lin K mun . William Wellman, j director, made the new drama <>f the underworld, “Ladies of the Mob,” I Phis was the fir-t time the three were ! ns-ociatcd since the filming of the air j production. The picture will show at the Voucastle Thui day and Friday. I In .the story, which is a great de- • l” lrtu, '‘' f'vm the type of picture Miss j Th , Bow has made in the past, the flap- j bei I'd .-tar play- the role of an under* toi
IDF situ k I \RMING MOST I 'd l l l ABLE FOR THIS < OMMI M l V.
A d ficicnee of around ten bush ‘I- f gi.iin to the acre from th< '•d m, of ;hi community oft *n de ei inii;. i.rotit ai d lo p* r acre, say III ' Y alley Creaiiieiy Institute I he h ,1! | , q, ;,p,.-t way to insup aiee ere yi-Id . year after year, i " i pi' i* h the elements of plan ’oil (.,!>.■ i fin i the nil in ordinary fiaia (-I. dug by keeping enough oi he ii oiotiii.ld kind of livestock n rdc to h.xve an abundance of aninal I .'" !, to cover the Helds, and > g11 w e g legumes, particularly al* dla, I , ii-'e legumes have the ahilty to l, a ,. nitrogen in the soil. Th" In titute cite- a typical e.xamde of the value ef livestock II* H |»>- e it a. ee in ine'ea ing the yields >fgi. slops on North Dakota farms aavina -ii ilar -oil types. A group of
sectio I >ak., age ' per y had I about ducile
farm.- in ( a-s ( ounty, N. w, iv f, und to (iroduce an averf -’1 bu.-liels of grain per acre i. A nearby section farm that "11 devoted t" livestock for L’0 y ear- wa - found to he pro* ■ at bushel per acie per year, a an* general crop rotation had
followed . <? past ftv,
other
titions of locft" 1 he averag* ■ |t ' re a i i" dlli . ' ' A lie.,: a; t 1 \
hel : h
In other « nl.-, iitions of loiiL he average i"'’’' farm wa- a bttD ibotit 11 liu-l' '
kinds per
ige acre on th ’ ‘
Of (he vslf
farming mi thr " ^
la-t in y• ■ 1 • ' daily famin'- " 1
hog- and p alt'.' , sources of iru' 1 " ^ , litahle ot al ^
under general
dairy cows, I""'''' atantial prold ,!l ^
abundance o' i 1 skim milk wl’hh
-ul
ill of these farms | of pork
profitable.
and
The
rage
