The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1928 — Page 6

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THE nPF.FNCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,102 .

young' wortian saiil.

Satins Have the Call Before Ycu Buy Be Sure To See The Crepe Back Satin We Are Offering At

tn !..■ that thi " Vi' Bonson v till vt'K^talile. wor « HPi ■ 'her specialty. She said she could

n vegetables and he happy an,.

whi.-h t<, wvar it, * n• VX healthy a- well She considers horse tin cNprit opinion that 1'.'' H 1 < li . , back •idina an ideal sport. will a fleet velvets, an . etinunnnv t (Continued lion. . - Thi . mo> . t important of her health devoid of sensational t .inn- >. ..-e i - n .,.man >hanklin M.irriaue. iu!< J she said, is to stand straight Palm Beach wear, velvet o <• n" ' y.. nc'iient ha ••• ' made by and b eat he deeply, winter in and winter mil. | ^| . llf | \||-.. Arthur Slrtnklin of the ———o—

t ' Ro ■ nvir; tl,|. OVFK INDIANA

Returning stylist- a. ' in tiii'ir praise of twee from head to foot. Sh ■ trimmed, tweed hats a" , pc ikuig, an old ,tor\,

.tiavagant Imairnge of their date.

Iit**rully :

iin* tweed ,

? datively i

and now'

WDEHSON

\\c arc njlcpinjj' a handsome crepe back satin in aii wanted colors at yard. Throu^ii our special quantity buying* we were able to obtain this cloth at this extraordinary price. Ask to see our special S2. satin. Don't Forget The County Fair T omorrow Sec Our Display In The {industrial Tent on East Washington Street. SPK( I \L DEMONSTRATION OF SIWRTON RADIOS. S, C. Prevo Company >\ Home Institution since 11)00.

Klh n tn Mr. Harry Z F:,mrnan on .Saturdaj'. Septcnibrr ti:' fi' t. Mr. and Mi-. Shanklin will "< at homo aftor Utiobir 1-t at 501F N' Illinois St.,

tweed handbags have made a sue-!hi Indianapolis. . .. I cos. ful ilehut leather trimmed in some '' !• iocmaii i.-: we - 1 • ''

cases so t at the relatio. ty, and was one of th< o Ran zers . handbag and -ho, . , nin.ly .-lab-i =-d tie first Presi.l, it "I Ho local starting to ar ,vr fo. the opening of

ii h' d.

Everett Newby, ofi

near Mea lvillc, killed a bald oiigh 1 u hiU- hurting nctir lu'ro. T ho liii' l. me:, t red • vent> inches frinu wing

to wing.

BI.oOMINDTON - St.i a nt are

bein" and tan are of greate.-t m portan •* wh n the media i wool.

fur.-

•tii*- Ml session vf Indiana university

4. 4. 4. n. \t v.eek. (.reek letter organization

Who tw, ed ha- its n t " |> t .|'au’.v (.radnates • <1. I Hie opening their ehanter houses and ms! - a favorite fm . .vith itui Mi An ' Kathryn H i-'’ - dnugh-; planning for the "lush” season. Ap« without matching dre , Xltho.igb j tn d a: Mr-. I’h . 1 S. Hodg.-a, proxhnately lour t.hou and thice color sch' im ;.ie not u the,it va'-ia f And, :-on, and Evci 't (• ranklin' hundr.-d students are expected to attioi. th which inv,' i.row St rat' n, -••n of Mr. and Mr- Byron ' n ,j ihe uni\crsity this year.

I.. S'intlon, o'’ Canibridg 1 < ,t> , were j

married Sunday afternoon at the Central Chii-tian Chtn h n Ander.-on

v'aturall) fut harmo •( ,rj ( |p has been a teacher in the dad' nl Id She 1 _' ur «‘ N*! itrla ; ' n,, uuiekly relievs

; ttende I Butler I'niv. i it. and wa

, . i(|| itt . (| th „ , viu-ic Hu * ,,, fewporary CoMtipation. Aids

a' l)i'!'; u'-v Cniver.-it Mr. Stratton al-1 w.i- graduated from Del’auw.

th all fur cat, a movoi • -'aited ; +

A (lent on ttashhurn D. '. B. I \itation.- ' ave been te. i\ed from

harinonizing wit :

are the choice, which

bring t’ 1 mind the (level,'iniicMt.- resulting from the effort to revive 1 < -ho: t acki t and the effort to revive , interc I in the fur lin' d, instead of |

uvenn nt slatted I

way men tnan .. . '■ 1 ago. J I'h" tw'fd en emble, 1 r lined r|

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Malaria

Biliousness. Headaches and Di/.ziness

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in eliminating Toxins and is highly esteemed for producing copiious wai

ery cMtcualions.

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I \>HDIN> fit;. Frail'.'- I'.igci. V. "■ • ' t\ Magazine 1 (1 opyright. I 'J>. hy I led I'1 NEW YORK,

wan song 'f imni'i, -0 far ::t ' -t a- (lotlx- inlere | is voncernd, ha- he,'ii .-ling. Curiously enough Is 1 nothing s devoid of inter- • t a.- the present in fashion. It is

otherv. 1 e. -an- fur trimming "i withlJt rothy Q. chapter at ( rawfordsviilj ha been th,- center of window -I ! to join with them in a group meetping interest. Such 1 ‘.itne i 'mg Saturady, Sept, la, which will 11 mi' uido,I to tin • vi _• of wo. J also oe attended by tho chapters from M ton, V( burg, Lai ,..)i giri. V f Mt ure of tl •• •'u rlin I fa ye tie, l.'banon, Rm-kvdle, Terre . d coat, ,iii / Mi,- . who 1 th, di I Haute, I’linton, Frankfort and Dant inction of hein# one of the forom -t. furrier- of I’atis, i- the v,. i or gil"t j All ‘date officers and -'.ate chairof fui. linen ave invited to be present and a Dyed furs eotitinu' t.. be freely |-hojt jirogram will be given. Lunch-u-cl. Sipiirr, I ., d r ihit, lamb, eoti will be -erved at the Chapter goat, calf and iruiny of tho morel House at 1:00 o'clock. I'rice 75c per humble animal- ma-Mpu'rade in ta-h plate. innable hues and an mado to m rv. All momhei of W,. diburn chapter fa hionable purpo.es Monti,m <• are m , d to attend if p- -jble. Tel“11 l he Rege n 1 r, V

f the

for i intert many ing a

pre-ents at least one

ting phase- of the habit so women have formed of wearscarf of one sort or another.

pa igli. 123-1. not later than Wednesday , , niiig. o that r' r. itions may be ma ! and ears jirovided for th"

trip.

Hi; xil'EK FI EC I F.D DELCWARK, Ohio, Septemh. r 11. Dr. Eilmun I)a\i on Soper, vii» I’n-:,tint of Duke 1 niver.-ity nr.il Dean ' t i-• , hool o'" religion the e. ! h s b A >!!i unanimousl. elect,*,l pre-i- ; doni of Oh o Wo I ya 1'n ver.-ity 'Mi t 1 tee of that m-titution. H> • uc. 00,. I)' .lolm \\ Hoffman, who - r tii d in June liecun-i of i'l In alth. Th, icw president well known at Ohio \ o-leyan having been professor or n,i -ion- and comparative te-

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MOy,IES VT HIE (.BAN \DA ( .illecn 'In,ire Wears \ma/.ing (iarli

In Latest.

The mot loma■ Uable wardrebe ever worn by an ; ctre.-s at tho I'.i.-t National ludi<» "as displayed on the p, r-on jf < olio, n Moore for -< oik s in hr ne,v,.-t comedy, “Naughty But Nico, M which opens an engagomet ot two days at the (liana,la Tliealie

We .m-silay.

Th- outfit repre-ents the idea <f finery entenained by a plain, uv.ke • rd, Teckled girl 0,1 an i-Dialed 11 xas ranch an -h, w,a - s it when ho -.of, fortli fur \Y:i-:iington, D. C to entor a -mart girl’s finishing , school les r t here. Stru gely, and yet naturally enough, this costume, with it- mitlandi i, pieces, was far more difficult to a .- inhlo than the -tunning frocku rn ty Mi s Moore in other partof Hi" picture. I -e . iipporting play,Ms in "N lUgh- : > But Nice,” which wi produced at tho First National studio by John Me t ormisk, includ ■ Dm aid R , I, Cla ide (.ilHng.valor, HallHiii ( o,» ey, Kathryn MeGuin, Edythe Chapman and t'bu-j

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Romance of a ^ Dancing Doll Who Had It—and That— and These—and Those RICARDO CORTEZ, BARBARA USD NARD, I EE MORAN, CISSY FITZ S <ERRARD i oday. Last Times

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< ollen's her, \ - y u[ j ; ( ,| HEiC th, horid', p.i,,. I p, r-on.ility in |h - 1, cnilent. simply woiilflnt h Iiih.Ii,

Si l-.vy nne.

Nc« Film (.lamor.

iiese dealers

r an 1!*10 to HH I H was — —o IT t piofes ■ ! elect d to th' AT IHK. VOM ASTI.K h. • t mis-ion ,,t the fnivei ity. ... ...... ■ , , c

,, • Night « lab <.Idter Lords l.ffany

Di. .ope:, the i of a 'lethodist

j :n. sim 1 y, was born in Tokyo, .la- | , pan. i IsTti. H.o v gr.'d.iated from Frivolity mixes with leality and l Di 1 - ,ii Collegi Mi iMtu, and his fun keep- -tep with seriousness in j Hua iva r onntVn.d tin degree of "I,a,lie., hf the Night < lull,” the Til j dootoi' divinity upoo him in HHT fany-Stuhl pro<luction in which Rn ; 11' ■ 1 ' tho fiegr*.- of hachilur ardo CT'rtez. heads a perf ,tly select-1 j'" • i"i .t. from Drew Tiieoiog cal'e I cast at the Vonca-t!' Theatre j

.'-'eminaiy in 11)0", and Ugan his car- Wednesday only .

eei in " ligi rn-: wo k a.- student oc- [ ficoi^e Archainbaud real!/. •.- that a ; i'«’.*ry of tho stat' Y. M. C. A. of diioctor ccn't pill on th- publi.’- ; I’oiiu. j Ivania. h ■ ii IP.5 to 1910, he ht art .tiling-' if he doesn’t make Ii : wu fifd ecr'dary of -the mi.-sion- characters genuine and he ha- done

Every tin II a, entuated by .-•und. I i “I.II A*' TIMFi ’, the entire setting' i.- pi nlu ed on th-' Circle’}, faino.i- -ig ; .' . Mud 1 qui'i.'in'id which

has been elaiiorati"! ' .- i nee it - installat a n In r \v' was among the pi me, ftti ized sound proj ct n.

COO 1 '-.?, gets CLOSE TO CORN BEL

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sell service and safety

r t 'I IE merchants listcil below are X (jiving somcrbinR that is worth more than all the lumber vou can load on a truck. You can’t ve it or fed it. Yet this something i- a> substantial as money in the hank. They are giving sen ice and safety right along u ith the huildir.g material you buy. There’s no need to buy blind-folded, and hope for llu* host. Now you can kmni exactly what you are getting for your money. These selected dealer ,,re privileged by the powerful National Retail Lumber Dealers Association to give with each purchase a Certificate of Safety insur-

ing that the materials conform in grading to nationally adopted manufacturers’ standards, and in ({uantity exactly with the invoice they give you. Each of these dealers, as members of the association, will give you a fair and square deal. You can depend upon them. Whether you arc planning to put up some new farm buildings or just do a little repairing you will find it decidedly worth while to drop around and have a talk with any one of these concerns. You will he more than welcome and you’ll find that these folks talk sound common sense. They are the sort of people you like to do business with.

I/use f uc Tr; material wenhants endorse und sponsor this statement VLLAN LI MBER COMPANY CIO'XMISTLK. 1MII4NA.

Thi* boot, lent frre. Mail coupon today.

now

; r\ t ,i Jiatio' movement ;ii,,1 from 'lliitt work rain,- l" Ohio AVejlrjun. 1V, m 1IH1 to 1013 Dr. So|*-r con'a.iio'' h,. teiuhinif of niis.-ionn and 1 1 nmpai aIvp reli?io, ,,t Dicw Thou I logi,:i*l Seminary. H - next .-i\ >earweif 1 lent at Noithxvestrm Tnivtr . , prof,o' ,f the h'.-tory of' ••I'gion in the u' ad'iate hool. When Duke Tn, . rrity e-tabli h' d il.ocl ,f [•(•lignm in 192 ), hr u ,t ■lie,! Mirrr t 1 on? niz.p and be-o.iif th, h ia 1 of then new unit. Dr. >ophr, u !l known a an ! authcr, as 11 t a,'her and a an n--p ia ,, iial l< 'd, i of young prupl, .' ! IE i ; a u'emiH r f the Si w A or . I ' t , "if 1 iivr 1 ' th' 1 M-thodi-* Kpisiopal t hu 1 * h. He i- munied ai d has tw n ton-. Hie new p .rnt will a- umt hi lilies befoi Nnveaitx'r first.

< IMMS HE \l I H HEt tiRD MIJNCIE, Did.. Srpt. 11 tlT'i— Bi'iau-, -nr ha never had a pain a tek day in he'- fetime, Mv Ht- ■ I Ben on. is, j- laiming the eity’a j outstanding healti lecord here. Mis- Benson, who i- just li\, feet, two inches tall, and tip- the -vales at I0H pound.-, declares that -he h is 1 "wr been -iek day, doesn't know what a cold fed. like. and would I think it ijuite a novel experi, n, e •

I sneeze.

1 he (outio- woman said *lie had no a, uuaiotance with doctor.- and dent-

I i.-t., but ha- h. 1

1 -ay- those rules are

he nevei iu to think about them. ‘ I like to begin the day with n , old , bower," Mi. Benson .-aid. Then I go out and wall- a mile or .-<> tie -

: foie breakfast.

“I never drink tea or t, (Tec," .-lie ad, “hut alway- <on ume plenty of

this w th a deft but -ui" touch in “l.adie. of the Night * luo.” The ;mrticular lady of this .-to,y Ditnpl, Revere, by far Hie tiett v half o!" the team o 1 ' Ragg- aid Revere, though J"p Ragg thinks he's really tl. whol' how. Itimples Id- him nijoy him-olf, hut when she falh in he ' itl (e orge Meirill, w'io.n t u\ .■ ,I ,mild love, with or with'iit lii- 1 !-j lions, 1: ■ begin- to -or him-', If 0- >th- | r soc iiim -nnd it hints. R.ihiMo 1 ortc. j- tin voung man who rvii- a 1 ight , lid' of one of ilia,lies, and this cute little trick is pluvcd charmingly by Barba a I. ard ti flop per who ran lie cm pare. I ; with ad the cute-t screen flapjic, ' an 1 co'.i" out ,»n top. l ee Mor » i ' 0 niense as the conceited “llocfei ’| a",I t'i.- y Fitzgerald and Dougla \ <icrrar j aie even lietter than us .<!. I

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I’eginnin'j’ with “I.II.Ai TIME", the pioductlvn featuring olleei. Moore, ttie * ircle theatre iii Indian, P"h . inaugurate- i'- n, w -ight-so. n policy, a policy which will luing

“AVing,,” “Mother \! chiee '. “K'n • j of King-,” "The Patriot. ' • The Back or," “’1 he Divine Lady," and othei big road show attraction- to the ( ir, le. “LILAC TIME”, mark.- the beguiling of a policy which accepts sound a compMshment y> th" urcate.-t de velopnicnt in the motion picture h,-!

wu health rules. Sh' da-tty. With the new Mi, y the 1 i, i. ! simple that discontinuing its .-t.,ge band .-how- ,

ami w;ll devote it - entire fm Ijti, t,> presenting the finc.-t picture of the five leading producing comp., ie“LILAC TIME" is hailed ’ t | u ; nio.-t nmgnificunt spectacle the .-c.cen, ha.- ever offered, and ha (;, lr y , , M , pei playing chief in -upport of c ( ,ll,

''.y i. - ' ’- >- X ■ t % M .... mmmm m Pick .-r-onij the people he knowt so well. Herbvt a sample lo/.a corn. With him ii Newt Butler, bcy’ioo' ; ’ renin ed 1 )jt their school days togeth, r.

/royal Wedding Reported Near

-woet milk and uuter, lots of both,

especially water."

I he girl said -la drank an aver* go ■>[ 12 gla- • ijf water daily. I hiti.-he.1 her teeth i\ time each d ty. ‘i’ | d alway. got at h a-t eight or nini' hours of Ji'ep p ,u 1 iglit. "I avoid all we, t food.- and nev * r cat much meat maybe otu e a day | i. 1 I a iiii;il portion at that,” th*- •

"ii Mocit*. The plcturt i- oa-.,J on th Jane ( owl play of a Hi ti-h aviator -

lev,' f 1 a little French gn!

E-nres ,.f f'ghting irplam.- to,, to eutii g’lp. in-one of th" inn.- • • 1 if-iig picture- of war in tm u, ,. v , filme,!. Hail",I a one , 1 t , 010 t nationally daring thing of it ^ id

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I mp ” 1 mi? , Ki :r; Roris of Euipar'i Eun-ors of the rnF. ,r ‘” T ' r have m t hern c"n irir.id bi t innoun.-...ir,; v.dl