The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 September 1928 — Page 4

Pape Four

(THE GREENCASTKE DAll A' BAM NEK,

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 192^.

raids Checked ointment—Ju .t rub on v!sn 0 s

' urniiy rtho <>x, .-util who aro now [the tiiick of ancient custom' f ll,., |) iniliffnati i at the modern how intolerable old-fa.diionrd n ccd onlj nagine thamaelvM life would be. Fhe old English • | 11,reci11iti.t, - d hack a • w ■ turies into I which cent nued well into out tun-

ifunffrre.l no risrhts upon the voin.m

couldi

! maturing periods, '■ <!i" "ill, to further factor of tic ! t" anti •umi I tion ttf seed.s ustol, : '■ a the *' forence ,n cost of hh’ l hi It . and die value and fertility if h in ' 't' 1 ' j

localities. The matt 1 f

production shouhl, fi m y at to y ar. Ituiii to reduce tin • . t ■’ l , t" , hi | nc n crop with the inii> a-ed use of lahoi • avi. «c ami t|Uant;ty i. odta aiu ma J chinery in tlv haa id’ those farmer

finan ially al

readily he seen that tin jrreat numhei I of factors enteiinn into the produ 1 j lion of the various . i'p 1. tie vai- ; iou districts mat it dit cut in : ile. . to arrive at an;. thinK U'ss than

general a'eruge.' 1

PSOTECTiON FOII FAOMPRODUCTS IS Vim ISSUE Republican Text Book Points Out How Tariff Has Helped Nation’s Agriculture. REVIEWS HOOVER FARM PLAN

ALL NEW FALL STYLES Every dress this season’s purchase. Sizes 11 to r>2. S. C. PREVO CO. \ HOME INS I lltl ION*

noth 1: to i \\ru nits 01 MAIM SON j OM N > II11\ I’l I NAM ( <*I N I A, IN III \N \. Notice is hcrelij ci'., |] to tin fas

first Section of New Cimpaign Document Deals With Basic Farm

Problems.

WASHINGTON The American .rm r under Hep iMiran ailministra>n H-m had |irn dcally a monopoiv I ot Ida heme mark* t. In thin protected rciaket. h (Hspi" - "f !•.> per cent

I paters of Mudi-m: 'lown- in ihiti nn his products 11’ I'lues hinlier than ( ounty, that tin jii.'p. 1 i ual offi • 1 1 u,e paid elaewli - in the world for ud Madi on 1 e- like pi xlu ta. Tl s Is pointed out in | i cial meeting to he he'd at tin office i He- It •publican campalnn textbook,

of tin cltool trii'ti'. I.f ...ill I'liwn , The complete l.i.nk is being printed , eral nervui - of Mr. Loum M'trnscn

A VI tnente of which he Bret )• at CU vei ah Sun ley.

’ ! '• | ireIy 1 terlculture. end

[As for divorce only the man hope to get it in England. No womlci

for ft 1 ' 1 entury the u

I been per-i-tent and vehement." Ii r . p 0 di<k, in his discussii n, ta k 1 . jf trial marriage and i- certain. J il.ough it i- gaining in favor, that it 'if, not the opposite extreme to which , I people will turn. Making 'ivoic j j p ore difficult how'evi r he i.s also n r- ,

' tain is not a solution.

“.Many |>oo|ile see what we arc re- ' voting fiom, he dedaii s, “but f. iv sec what we are revolting to. It . ems to be trial marriagin But is [ that really where we wish to end?' If not, now is the time to face the question. At present we are undoiiht- j edlv headed in that direction.

M VNH ATT AN

Mr. and Mr-. Mack l.ong spent Sun, 'd iy' evening with Mr. and Mr. . Oulher . McCullough at Greenca tic. Misses Dorothy Lewis and I I Neesc call'd on Miss Wilma I’ollon. ;

Sunday.

Mr. Gb ■ Iton ha

Ids work i the Cireoneastle high j s; hool aftei an illness of a few days. Mr-. Ed Herbert attende the f in- 1

NCASTLE Continuous From 2 To 11 p, m TODAY and FRIDAY The Greatest Love Story Of \1| DOLORES Da RIO Mom

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WABC, Nit ok, 7 p. nr- I uited I 'gbt 0[h i i < iimp iiiy. W I/. 30 p. in Max Avell hour. WJ7 . -

band.

WOI!, Ni u .n k t 1221 7 p m. The M'xlen) S'ym.'li 'iij. WE AP turo Teller.

1 al appropriation fm ! for said towiishio to-v Township I'uud Nn. 1 Haj Trustee Office i

Clerical Help .

S'II Hettv nt liidianapoli. . i No. 2.

Wayne Heft - of Indiai ar* di- spent 'Traveling E-prn • Sitturday night ■ re with i lative -. j phone and Telegraph

There was a hunch fiom hen- that n,.. p

I ;• riceil and fue . list, negr the Hull-' Honks, Stationery, Hiutirg

brid Saturday. md Advert

j S.iecial School Lund N . 21. J School Furniture and Equip-

; rl ivnted entirely

i Irtclud* s pertinent .-.viacts from Her

• ilcr mukuig and w. -i add.' m- ,,,„ ver s ,, aM ,. e a ,| ) |re«. the

the year J:'2s

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Tele

MOH I (IN

There will b" i f h 'upper here Saturday night Septembei 22 h; the eommunit;' hub Lee Millci and i.aughter Mary E lon-nce and Martlm Milh i iiia p, nil ing » few day w ith relative at Mun-

< ie.

Th< re ATa.- a party lield on We hie • das night by the h.gh chuol tinlents at the high school. Mr . Akxandi i i -iiending i ft v a yith hi hter Mrs. Kc\ ('all. 'Irs. Carrie « loili', , v • ng relative, at Ci'.'iW :.i v le Ini wei k Mr.'. Maude O'llaii :• d on I ! imI TA’rn. are spci.dine • v.eek with Mr.-.

COST Ol I’RODTt INI, HI SHU it! W HF. A P. ( • Ht N (M{ <) A TS.

In i recent -bitiment to the meni-

, nf the i .d State' Soft Wheat

(IroAvers’ Association, It. If. Heimei. 'ii let a ry, Lcimke Hldg., T ianaiiolis - ys, "The Department of Agricultuie i'iguies the average co t of producing i hushel of wheat ovei n six-yi’ar, peiiod, 1!*22 to 1927. of from $1.12 to $I..'I2; the IoW('! iii-t ye,ti beinu I92l! $1.12. and the highe-t ce-t year l!l2.i, t l.'!2. The cost of rai.'it'g wheat ovi r the East Norte Central state-, which include, luditmu, for the year 1927 from reports of 2.119 ',’arms w • $1.1:1. “The average eus; of producing a bu-hel of corn in the East North Cei trnl States for the y ear 1927 figured I ; fiom sonti 1.77' farni was its in InT diaua, and ran as low as ohc in 1922 i

1 and H' high rs 7’ic in 1921.

"Oats from the nine territory fori the year ih'.'V figure an av< ragy c< t, of ate per I'Ushe], while the low ' e: l |

1924 was ' was 5tc.

It goes without saving that thelial in t s of raising a In, hel of gr.ai v,. i - | ho

l.'iU.Oti

2a.9(

1 :,n.()0

200.00

200.00

::2 0t

ment

No. 25.

School Supplies

No. :;o.

Teachers Institute ...

No. ft 1.

Water, l ight ami I’ow

No. 35.

Mi -ceilaneou.' Il\p use

Any and all ta

appear will be heard on the ipie-tie' j of making tiie above appropriation | for the u-e- and puipo.-e, nameil and , if di -ati ti< I, ten m more tax pay- I er other than tho. who pay poll I taxi" oel . may ippeal to the .Stall |

Hoard of T ax Commi--iolu r

T'hi- 1‘tth day o! September, 19‘2h. | I AWItENCi: HOCKHII I.. 19-20 !

Mr. and Ml Ro.'S Pari' ml fan moved here Friday from < h've dale. j Mi. and Mr-. Wm. Young and Mr ,

• ■ \\ m. Nee < -p. .It Sunday evet g

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnett neni

Poland.

Mr. and.Mrs. Ernest Lewis and family -pent the day Sun ay will I Mr. : nd Mrs. Frank Jarrel of Hia/.il. Mr. and Mr-. Hubert Evan and .Mr | an I .Airs. Hairy Evans of Ashervilh I ca led on Mr. and Mrs. (ieurgn Sublett Sunday. Mrs. Enie-t Lewis spent the day Monday with Mts. Amos Elwoial. Mrs. fih n Sublctt spent the da; Sunday with Mr. aid Mr John IN an at Terre H ute. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet (ireeii M

pu t ai in l oth : intrilnett data r*l-i

a'ive in the farm a.'nation.

In nld liou to the. th a re is a reeiral | of Hi Republican party’* constructir* 1 ila'iun in helnilf of agricultuie since ! i20, a provision InlenUel to , s.inw that the promi" s now belrc n-ade to the farm r* by Mr. Hoover i aad Senator Cur is slicing freai a s , mpatlietie attitilrt* end then fore ' will lie f i.tilled in good faith by tae

Ri p iblicanx.

! 1 1a problems of agricullure are Ire a rd fp m an e. cimnie rather than ; a puliiual vipv puint, nnd emphs'ia ’ is laid on III • fn Inn from eeon imio fell eus i-f 'lie 'yr litoral leglalotmti

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Helen Hunt Jackson s American love Cl a s s j q .▼. Supp o rtrri WARNtk 8/ ROLAND V€RA L€WIS & MICNASl VISAftOFF,

A nicture that i.irrus ,1 along in its surging 'sem^T tense drama!

AAOcdi can’t deecribe it! AdjecIivch don’t do it justice! “Knmtnia" i a picture that must Ire seen for thrilling entertainment!

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I' pp alr-ad' pi kii| i.v Republican eon i Elite Stegg and Mr. ami Mr-. Moon gr "►-» whit li ■ irlinle* 21 mea .urea j of Gcecncastlo spent Sun ,ay evening s.r.Lt .AI.i.lU. if- .with Mr. and Mrs. Marcu - Crousuie. ,

’ allon ^ bahi if «f | .. ,., , lX p,

.•i0.no I , u. I day •»' Cincinnati.

tcii: •slltiral producers has been foitmi f'.ted with a view of its hi ving

payir- who may i p,.iqaiunt value and being founded

in sound political economy aad good ti use says the !"V.book. “The control of evt ry Itep adit an Congres ; Iris h ‘ti In tho ha:i'< of those r pies'lring ngrlculriral conatituencii a. Si it lias been iral and inevi able that the interer ’ agriculture have t' tn eonserved by the Republlran

party.”

Joe Evan- of Teire Haute is vi iicg his gr ndfatliei Mr. Jo ph

K\ ans.

y'lite a numbi r from In i alien.Ioi the ( ounty Fair la.-t v e, i,. Mr. and Mis. John Tie nor of, • 1 retnta tie called cn Mr. J ■ Evans .Sunday.

M AN D AA IDsoN ( OMFDA

Al. G. M. MW-

Special I’ricos: ;;

Hr-li 1 kir-Jt |

S.S.S. and Rheumatism simply don l gel along together

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N (I IK F Ml I A \ ISA A IE’S ol JEI I FKSON TOUNsHII*. I’l I N \ A|

N AM < III NT A. IN DI AN A

Notico is hereby given to tin* tax pay ■'s of Jefferson town-hiii. Putnam

Uc an I the high year, ll'271 t'oimty, that the proper legal offi ers

of -aid Jiditi.-ou township at a spec neeliiig to be held at the school

of .-aid town hip at wen o’-

froM year to year, hi cause of thejcl.ick I*. M. on 2tth day of September athnr i onditioti'alliei n'inaliiig an I I92S will con itler making and will

f'jimke inlditional appropi ,atii a year 1928 for said town-hip

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Libia)y I'Tm i No T’.i.iion I'Tind No.

Til $55.00 !!t5, pay of Teat'll - $1 "..10.09

You know it connot be rubbed A P :

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your muscles nnd joint . commonly

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crable, Ics efflrn nt. interfering with your working hour; , ruining your eleep? You may have t ■ J i any th :, igs xvithoul relief. Why i : try S.S S'.? 1 er more than 100 yea- N S ft. b»s Dm giv ing relief in th( lyands of ca»e«. as te. tiiitd to m unsolicited letters of gratitude. ** After fuffei ing .evci.,1 year.*, rix bottle® of 8.8.8. completely ie•ieved me of rhcmnati'in. It al > cleared up n skin (i iiption and gave ni« a good appeti' I hink S.N.S. is a wotderful mi ne.’ R | Eouthei n Railway, Knox'T w-ay very nervni; had hardly any appetite, aud ufl'ered witii

$.’.90.00 i n bor$10,00 : Tran® x loo.on 2, J a i it $ T i.OO

tlicumati.ni. T tiiiil many modi- « - but 8 S.S. i- the - i.e that did me the nviet gootl. I am now well, and fed I ke a new man.”—William <•-borne, 2100 Sloan Street, Flint, Michigan. N S S. is extracted from the fresh i ml of modieinal plat t-• and herb* and gives to Nature vthat -he needs in building ynn up . o that your syaUiii throws ntT the cause. All drug rtores sell S.R.8. in tw> si/es. Got the larger size. It is more economical.

Hoad Funtl No. P2 Labor K.iad Fun i. No. 19 Inteie-t row I money Special Nt lionl Fund, No. |M»rtatio i i Special St lutol cui'd, No. .1 or S.-rvicc

An and all taxpayer- who may ap p r "ill be heard on the qucstimi of in.aki 1 x tlii‘ above appropi lat te; , for the u t - and puipii-cs named, and i f tii'-ali't ietl it-ii Hi- more i , pay , ‘ . otivu- than the who |iay poll t;.'.- -

only, may uppial to Hu

of Tux I'tiiniiii- loner-, this 12 d y ol

September, 1928. I!. i‘. Alice, T ru-tee.

Loan Bsnki Aid Farmer*

SAtice 11*21 ■ liere has li»i-n matt* available to iu cultural horroweis un d r Republican administration* a total of $2.774.19S"in, chiefly throngli fhe f, tleral farm loan hanks, 'he joint stnk land hank*, (lie intermedia!* ci lit li.mk* and the war fleance cor P atinn This recap i ilaiion tine.* not t;ik-* inlo uccnunt * cii oi siin.za rluns I ■■t ilie Acricultiiral Credit Corporation, o an17.i 1 11 In 1 '21 to relieve an «arl r,, 't iral ert«is In m« north we®', nor f,, 'h 0 development of federal warehou® Ink «a an aid to marketing under the amended F'"'i- al AA’arehousinx Act. In ihe -me period, uruler a Kepubli ‘•'ini ta ff \i. h protects p.o e tjr: cultural prodmts than any In history, tin* faint pi , of wheat has increased in per cent; rye. 2u per cent; torn. 7o per ten* cais, SO per tent; barley, HO per cent flaxseed, 27 per cent

beef cal tie, M Cent : butter,

pi r rent; sin -p, SO

7? 1 per cent; tvool. loo per cent The fallacy of arbitrary methods for ksseuing the spread between fbe pro docer and the ultimate consumer, « n-h as are advota ed liv the 1921 Lletno era tic platform, ia pointed They would necessarily result in pn ' flx ing. and inevitably the 89.000.'itto non

p ' ■ • nauman « fl|

•"K the price they desired to pay the i FNOno.OOO agr cuiutral producertt

MOMIES

I AA (1 SHOW 7—9 I*. M.

GRANADA

Friday Saturday

A oncost le T heater in “Ramona" j' "Ramona", Dolore- Del Rio’s first Lim'd Arti-t- t.ut.iig pi nd i it 11 . I hitr In’en booked into the Voncaslle 11 th'-it'• r for howing today and I •

<.n>.

Diiector Edwin farewe, vvh t prt sent the picture in a social; n wit Inspiration Picture.-, Du., feels that

tom ~JRAMKIE m and/m PALS

Saturday < ontinuous 2 to

\DMIv|H\ llt-St

T9NTGHT LAST T/W> i.mm IML n "tilNSBlW I 111! CREAf Alll'll) 'H"lil J si kih Ri HI I) TRAtV AT THE (iinmim: I IIP illtl, AN

no finer vehicle could have been I — ^ chosen for Miss Del Rn's debut thaa 11 1 of thrilling dramas of Helen Hunt Jackson’s immortal I !• in the Far West. His Anicrican love (la- i,-. A th, half ! t 1 ' - I ' 1 ' 'If, “When the Law Raltirerij girl, the sen-al ion of “What ill b. shown Friday ami Sat-

PTice Glory" and “Resurrection" lurday. .-i.i'l to have the finest opportunity i In tl

: Jhei cyclonic career has yet given her. j en ;• a-

percent; calves, Sti pet ) In the supporting cast of feutuii I who i IS per ,ent; hogs. *5 j players are f.trtnd such arti-t- a ,!ean it n.n' 1 n M..inier Buxtci', Finland Drew, A ia tniintei

Lewis anil Michael Yisainff. The j

lii.-t, beeau-e of characterization m

latisl picture, Tyler is t govenunent marshal ii.to a lawless town to •In the desert he eniajnou- outlaw who dies

of poisoned water. M* I tia bandit'.- cl"th' • ’*'£ to town in v r • '■ parson and his d: ughtig. Leporting to th, ttiwn ii:* • ■ I > I e i | *(• do m to net eiml. In this douhle tmt •"* ler outwits the outlaw < 1 love of the par-on s <l«kf’' 1 ''"

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S.S.S. Builds Sturdy Health

j C uree Mdl.iria and quivkly n lievs Btliouancss, Headtichis and Dizziness I due to temporary t onatipation. Aids 1 in rliininalini! Toxins and is highly esteemed for pioduring copnoua wat

fry evacuations.

Frcsl. Fish? Of Course.

Eudaly’s Market

NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE

Tel 175 - W e Deliver.

Such , pi ipos.il ia abhorrent to ■ kpit i kaMrtcaa tnstrntioB®,’ t s k’lt'e of sM'e socialism in that It "ouM compv-ialy climinat, the e> ment of individual initlativa and *n I'rpiise with iheir commensurate In divdual I'eward," Mr Hoovei . guggestion* for the im

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1 '■viewed, particularly the emphrais h“ In* laal upon the need for (level npment of i‘ home markei. r.ith»r j than exp'r mental atieaipf* to Increase h pments of ir stricultural produrts to f ir»ign t o intrle*

Led Hoover “GanR M

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KrSiSir

IMA OR* I HI ITiRK 1801 I NHL ARD HI , S AA > I (l.'sDH tv Blaming thr ; re ent buy le.-.di 1 uguin.-t Id-ta-liierieil funiil;’ life , ,. J ton th' lielief still held aboul the | I "uooil ill I tl,.; Dr. II n y Kmer on I h ti'ilivk, noted New A ork pa tor. I [potflts nut t int until 1801 io woman I T'i 1 ev* r dnrt d nrk fe a divt r fi ,,ir. j |h tnmi. In t <■ next forty y ear Ov i j 1 Were only thne. he continue . ’ V revult again-t o i 11 - fas' ’" Med f; ill tjj, Vii- ;it v Ruble,” y , Dr. Fo I dick m tobi _ A «ri Mag r.ito. "AAitli mi! nvetccate t.ndiiit i to believe iii ‘good old times' and i see our pi esc it .egcii .rucy «;• iin [the fair background of uu intauiii 'l ; ea-t, we i ontnionly glorify the i,!T ! fashion'll hoim*. Hut even ton rvu-! t U'-tta wliu count t'leir opinionu on tin;'

Rural Life H*s Its Advanta^

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Ben groin Schooley, of Lawrence, 8»n.. wijs rtant lead;r cf Hoover's boyhood chuir*.

DOLORES DEL RIO

in," RAMONA"

"Aloma of tin South NVas” and "Tlv Grvat Gatsby," nccl, n.. intr-Nluction. b,, w la 'i J PHI te*e of ( ! " Ramona” give- him hi first part. Miais L, wV carved hpr-sp : mat little niche of fame i n "R, jteet.on, farewc'- picturi/ation the Tolstoy novel, in whieh Mi-. ' Rio appeared a the h< i j,,,., ^ , \ i aroff, h, ia a , ontim ntal v . ( Will soon he heard f,„ m „ n , h '

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Tom Tyler At The Granada S««n In Latest Actio,, l' u . llm . I uni I yler, ace vr-tunj , , FRO studios, is s, hednlcil | to the .creep at the Gryudu theater

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nd tf Southern California—whatever thit r !' r

T rslie of Pomona, Cal., heaide* being 17 year* 0Ji

" Kid

tlrfen 1 «'r title at the Lot Angeles ^' ou j 1 ''i! ^nJ •miking costume with striped suspender* and ^ ut bo*®

l ink mat s the answer to the old quesuoa

H p them down on the farm.