The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1928 — Page 3

iSIFIED ADS -For Sale— 1.1 young Poland China jags, /uck Hays, K. H. 5-3t.

, Tomatoes, Eitel Floral Co. 15-tf. A Ti j.- __ 100 head of pood £ b ■ h< id are yearlings, coming bid. C. Sigler, Green-5-4p. ■ — — |7-._T\v" Heifers with L to milk. Call Cooper [putnamville. 0-3p. J • Ford ti Ej m p bed for Ford or f,.),. C. A. Heath, Reels-0-3p. ip—2 small rugs, one (n.nl hand wash wringer, door. 100 West Frank-0-3t

' TU? - DAT Cy_BA?TNEK i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928. PL ^' S long cruise ! * — 1 " ^ - ■ -

Paris Prefers This New Creme Rouge

Paris decrees a new kind of rou<rf BFAUMOVT t

-in creme form-that can’t be de -S W p \ T x ” ’^P 1 - (IT) tecte<l! It is called Car-nee. ) s non . wi ii' . "■ n ' >acht Esperanza greasy and leaves no trace of oil or , ° thp P'nnant of the R«o„

pigment on the skin. The one shade mont Yacht ■

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tangerine, changes color when an- f, >reign iiort<

plied to blend with your natural fleiv, sciemKV .. / two-year semitints. One amdication loot, .n . ' i !. ' muse f ot . wln'e), t), p wp;l |

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. wun your natural Mesh scientific , rui tints. One application last- ill dav Itln- ir

water and perspiration proof! No oth-I i ^ TT1 ? nt aml Tulsa oil operator jutre is like it! —Sold by Stevo«„ I 1 ' having the craft refitted

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L; l ive cots and Inne 313.

two 7-It.

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-Seven room modern ii ", a ''’tall (.arty n furnished home, close in. Phone Tx.i.y i , nists ’ anthrop, logists ami arc

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ant surroundings. Phone r.C-K.

idong as geologist and first’mate.*

furnished I dowrToT n '"'T ° f thp cruise "' in bp

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FOR RKXT:— Modern room, near campus, suitabl

teacher or party in busine-s, j,leas’-i t " e<t . ! ndlPs ’ Soutl ' America will ni x'

one 156-K , Vls, t e ‘l an,i then Central America

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FOR RENT—Modern ho i p, 41), East Washington St. Modern apartment, 5 rooms and bath, corner of Spring and Poplar. Phone MO). 7.21 FOR RENT—Five room apartment East Washington street. Phone 4!i. 7-2t.

T OR RENT— Four room, modern furnished apartment, also 2 room apartment. 81i) So. Indiana Street. Phono 7fi8-Y. 6-3t

|.! I rd 1925 model : n .Sec A lie Roberts, Comje. 7-2p. 0 Household goods. Call 7-3t —o | 2(i Doiigo roadFord coupe, cheap. Call |l 1 t <ia 1 age. In. roiM.I - Adding machine, liwritil new. 206 inkHn St

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’OR SA1 Cln ap; ti room house, lost new Right:, water and gar- , foufUi k- from campus. Small anent jfrv 1, balance to suit purserTWie 773-1.. 7-3t

For Rent—

FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms, near square and university. 305 East Washington. 7-tf.

FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for housekeeping, kitchen, -omened porch, private bath, garage. Two blocks from high school. Call Banner. 7-2t.

ashore to make investigations in the rums of Mayan civilization. Going through the Panama canal the Espertinza will then run up the Pacific coast to San Francisco for refitting before continuing her cruise. It is possible the trip may be extended to Australia but that has not been de-

termined.

The Esperanza is an 80-foot double ended ketch with 200 horse power engines. Her masts have just been I removed at Chicago, where she now is, in order that she may be passed j through the Erie canal on her way ! to New York to start the trip.

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FOR RENT—Unfurnished, modern seven room house with sleeping porch corner Hanna and Jackson -treets. Also furnished six room, modern house, both near campus. A. P. Burnside, 400 E. Seminary -treet. 7-2t

-Two light housekeepModorn. Also three fur202 E. Washington. f!-3p.

■T -4 rooms, modern, t> t. Close in l Walnut St. 6-3t

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’— One, two or three hi: house-keeping rooms, id lights. Phone 9. 1O07 .. a n

FOR RENT — Modern furnished ft nt room. Inquire 9 Chestnut St. evenings. 7.2,,

—Wanted—

WANTED—A competent girl for general housework. Mrs. W. V. Lytle, 632 E. Washington St. 4-tf.

—Miscellaneous—

The Missionary Society of the Christian church will hold a rummage sale at the Fire Department, Satuplay. .Sept. 8th. r>-3t.

FIVE-CENT CIGAR you can really enjoy

IF YOU smoke for pastime, moat any rigar may often do. But if you want a cigar that really put# taste enjoyment into your smoking — and save# you money besides!—here’# one that will doit: Havana Ribbon. And this is why: Havana Ribbon contain# no bitter «m/er-ripe top leaves of the tobacco plant. No flat-tasting over-ripe bottom leaves. No "clippings” or short end# to crumble and come out in your mouth. ... But only long, true-tasting, flavor-laden,/w/fy-ripe middle leave# of choice tobacco plants. You naturally expect such tobacco in • higher-priced cigar. But have you ever heard of auch a thing in a five-cent cigar? Isn’t it just about the biggest piece of smoke news that has ever come before you? No wonder today s Havana Ribbon is riding the biggest wave of popularity in all the thirty years it has been on the market! At cigar counters everywhere. BAYUK CIGARS, Inc., 252 N. Capital Avc. Indianapolis I n( h

MANILA, Sept. 7 (UP)—A rainy day xpailcd a promising move toward smarter garb at the University of the Philippines. Opponents of the new "uniform law” at the university planned to march 10,000 strong upon the Philip pines Legislature and declare themselves in favor of more varied raiment. But it rained. The smart rloth' , s advocates decided not to spoil what they were wealing.

With Eacily Digested Scott’s Emulsion OF ..CpdiJfever Oil *That Chttdretv

Keen Polish

Does your Furnace Need Repairs {W t oal Bin Need Filling j Car Need Overhauling 4 These & Other Fall Needs

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PUBLIC SALE We will sell at Public Auction on the R. P. Moore Farm 5 miles west of Greencastle on Monday, Sept. 10 at 10:30 A. M. The following prop-

erty.

9 MILK COWS 1 fine Jersey cow 5 years old fresh Sept. 25, a good one. 2 Jersey Cows 8 and 9 years old. Giving a good flow of milk, good

ones.

1 Jer-ey cow 8 years old, gives 2 gal. per day. 1 Large Short Horn cow 5 years old a good one, a five gallon cow. ] Jersey cow, 7 year old, a good one, gives 3 gal. milk per day. I 1 Jersey cow 2 years old, giving 3 gal. per day. 1 Jersey cow 2 year old, giving 3 gal. per day. 8 Heifer to be fresh in February and March, good ones. 1 Fin" Jersey Bull. MULES 1 Span of good work mules 7 & 9 j years old. HOGS 16 HEAD 8 Rhoats weighing 140 lbs. 8 Shoats weighing 05 lbs. TERMS—On all sums over $10, a I credit of 0 months will he given. J Notes to hear 8% inter'st, 2 r 'o dis-1 count for ca c h. R. P. Moore & Son C. A. VESTAL, Auctioneer, j Dinner will be served on grounds.

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GRKKN< \STLK R. K. I Mrs. L. M. Wright, Mrs. Wm. Gowen, Mrs. Fred Johns, Mrs. Harley Hoad, Mrs. John Hepler and Amelia Filing spent Thut day with Mrs. R. P. Moore and canned tomatoes. Mr . Moore has been in poor health for the past three months. Henry Marshall and wife spent

Wednesday and Thursday at State Fair.

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BENTON, 111., Sept. 7 (UP)—Tho | two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boss fell from a second-story window to the ground hut was unhurt.

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RCA-Radiola 18 the best all-electric radios on the market.

■ $77 $115

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AC Set—Without Tubes

RCA—RADIOLA, Without Radiotrons

Come in and let us g-ive you a demonstration. (’ompare tone and price with other sets. It will pay you to investigate before buying. O 0 O J. E. CASH MUSIC SHOP South Side Square

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