The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1929 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929.

Pass me aLucky-lpass

up the sweets

T

wm

\

' 111)}

nj tly, ] Ujk; Bni • iwl ak- - thfl

'UKt; in. ||

‘.f y

0

i t V

! i ;

j

i '> .

:i ! \ ■'i i

tj’ ’W/ffI M fattrning sweets tempt anti you I, » » extra weight, light a "l-ucky instc.ii!. Nj no trouble—ju^t a t enuunon sjusc method of rctaitting a slcni i|er figure

K n-

■ 1 he finest tobaccos arc skilfully blended to ■ make jLopky.StrikeJ Then, "It’s Toastcvl.” k •'iliis secret process brings out every essence i »th" tob:i vos and produces a flavor which t' I lakes lucky Strike’a delightful alternative r vii.a .you crate fattening sweets—there it no. Merference with a natural appetite f y 1. ,r v i^ful foods.I Titr.Vs vvh^ folks say:

F. ' : u‘ "\ in smoke kucldcs.” ", f

i, f t fl:y i,ame time tolistirft removes ithpuri* »' tic-. i b|V-’• why 20,679 pl#>-,s1ciaVi» arc oil r''C., r.)'; Lucky Strike Is ( less, irritating .4 l i.m <>: ki-r- igcirettesjJ'fh.'t’s why prominent ,

V in ve t<;‘ tificjcf that 1 uckleS'stejidy

tVi^H- • ■ an d do iiot impair their physil if c '.’i '>:-!.‘Y<lo v.pnch r thjit .tliis was dis- * t-\ >.c: k-*!'; ago.hy :niuiy men,'who pride , ' t k«i - ci". ■ i/n keepingtritn apdfit, who live ^ ' t ■ •„ • a . w it '.i health and yi^or,-. • /’,•» It jM-opcrfi .yi of sugar in the diet s*.7 » f’ f ' v • < n ic-J, hiit ■% ic authorities arc < I-jr;..tiii.j ton many {atteiyng K-' k i.i.i i. ful .'yd.t'.ujt tao many such * , i ■ ^ * i n-j iic Aifieri .an .people^bo,-for

fV ' i a-tig;; * wj: say:— • « . \ \ • ir Cl l IliCKY ;

: ! , ; TAD Or A SWKHT.”

II

i T ■ 'h 1 ’*i . S 0

<1

!! \ K

r i,

oasted ' -1 f r iLition-No Cou^h.

i* /. ,>/' ri fi v" Saturda-v n/pht l/irm/gh the i.-,* ■; i oir.lHtvy'i network. The lucky Strike . . TuncsthatuuuieBroul^^uy,llroadu>uy.’ ,

STOPS a>UGH8 QUICKLY Now, as iluring the oast 50 years, Foley's Honey and ’tat, Compound stops coughs quickly, h«ls inflamed tissues, cleais the thnatnif irritatinr, mucus and phlegm, stops nervous hacking, and troublesome nigh' toughs. Always dependable and etfi eient. Children like it—averts croup Mothers endoise it—no opiates. All users recommend it—ask your druggist. Best for children and grown persons. Try it.

GIOTKK NOT A IMSKASK

Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remarkable

| , , Discovery

Milwaukee, Wis.— it has been 1 brought to light by scientific research i that goitre is not a disease and is ! not to be treated as such. Dr. A. .\. Rock, l>ept. B-.'ili, Box 737, Milj waukee, Wis., a prominent giotre spe- ! efalist tor over k:4 years, has perfecterf a different method of treatment for his patients that has proved re-

(“Jimmie”)

From 'fill reports drifting down

Crawfordsville way, the

Belle Union at Clover l«le. Saturday Bninhridge at Lafayette. Russellville at Bloom in gdale.

—o—

And here’s our prediction<: Ronchdule to tlofeat Waynetowh. Russellville to defeat Rockville* Filhm rc to ilefoat ReClsvlIle (pHtvhling Hiyan is able to play). .Cloyerdnlc to defeat Belle Union. Jeffer on (Lafayette) to defeat Italnbridge. UllsscllvUle to defeat llloomlngdal'-.

—u—

WANTED: Mire basket ball eorrespondence but be sure and sign real names to all letters. Nicknamns "ill he psed if desired. Come on fans, let', have more dope, on our county teams. They deserve it!

Did Phil Maxwell enjoy the DePahw

iijiiikiddy successful. This same meth- j. )oni (

od is now being used for a home ‘ ‘ . ... . treatment of goitre eases all over the AtheHnns ate quite cocky over their Indiana Central game Fuesday night ; eountry with astonishing results. The 45 to it* victory handed the Bra7.il vVeil say he did and here's what he Doctor states that goitre is a eondl- squad last Saturday night. The Mont- t <( say in yesterday’s Issue of th’' tipn which glKws worse with neglect Konicrv county team ctmsldei - Baus- Spencer Evening WinUL and recommends immediate attention , • 1 k , no matter how small the growth may," 1 *" s h »- , '' r ( ubfi tholr "P- I saw DePauw play Indiana Central appeal. He strongly opposes need-1 poneni; in the regional finals next i, t ,t night an I witnessed one of the loss operations. Dr. Rock is the au- ! spring and they seem confident of best.trick shots 1 have ever seen oh a pjor of a .book that tells in a simple lt Rj ni .,to triumph. Crawfordsville fans basketball floor. A forward was under He > \ ! i , %ublV^e'l K this°b.mk a at Wl hD . for * ot tl "‘ t ,h, ‘ <ircencastle netters th e basket. He was left handed. Ho own expense and will send a copy 'downed them :;rt to 3<> a few weeks rolled the hall from his right hand to free to anyone interested. Write him ago on the local floor. We honestly tR,. left, gave a twist with his left to, lay. (Adv.) U, p |.; evp ,| 1P p U rple and jlrny' basket-, hand and jumping it Icoked liky he . —— ■ o [errs can-do it again wh.eti the. 'time j made the hall go through a curve and

into the basket. The falls went wild. DePauw won 31 to 2H, Indiana Cotitral hading most of the first half and jVl’Aiiw Coming back strong in the

second.

KI.WOOP TOMORROW!

f

MAY REPEAL LAW

IN DIANA POLLS, Jan. 7. (UP)— Ftco treatment pf hydrophobia cases j by 'fhe' state health hoard would be ,

eildcd'by'a' repeal measure, Dr. .John Klwood, has had u lather mOUoere , IfeNvitt, r-'CCe Haute, chairman of ^he »record as yet't,hiSi winter, Tuf so have i t,,.,, ' a

b^^v d,^y zt) rarr'^i^ 1

did not >ho'V so much stuff

hythe approaching gederal assembly, ‘tors'are'out to redeem thCmsi-lves but ,, 7', 7 MU- froin lh"

of cashs,' in which patients, are. able ^northern city ,and the ci-*.. ln( -

tnjnge floor j

Xrt ^TlTr;r iV trm ,0 llua^l (ilc*»narr. Cdthe State health board. ... . castle, however, we believe • ftrocrt. jHtJ> r of "Hardwood Hash," Is all smile*

this morning. The Ru.hvllte high

school te'iufi downed N( w Hah ip, 31 to til last night. New Salem led to 13 at the intermission hut the Lions

“Mn l!)ft, Dr. J. M. Hqity, secre- castle will get back in the, 'winning, tnfy Of the' state hdalth, bpard, took coiumn this weqk after hon'i t-hreaking sevMftl nie'njbers eff the legislature, M *tl»acWs by Brazil and Witey( : l^iw' whlet* was then in session, to a ho#-, about it, Cubs7 ? ? i

pitftl, VhoVled theni a bey who , was, ' *' ’ — • • ' . ,

y; g 7 om hy^ophobla, Dr.. Hewitt Saturda) night, Moffett's prl*ouw WURih-on were outstanding for

declared. Tigers take on the Purple Aces down j Roshvillr “They were so impressed that they at Evansville. .We’re. hoping for an-1 _

pushed a law providing that the state o'thor vi-tory this week ftom the Old wmiltl’ pay all expense# of mad dog Gold quintet but R'# going to take a

fast driving attack and not'a slow offeh' e. ' . ■ > • :

yictlftlJ to Indianapolis for.treatment with the expenses also, if necessary. .“Since that time the law has hern tak'eti 'advantage of and. the state health'hoard, treats thousands of cashes. 'Pasteur treatment was not so easily available then as now, when doctor# in every hamlet are qualified to administer it in simplified form, which requires simply a hypodermic injection daily fourteen days.” "The law is not obsolete hut,will be repealed, we believe," Dr. Hewitt

said. .

ROACH l t >.\|.K

Mr. ami Mrs. F. H. Bowen left Wed-j pendiiy For Miami, Fla., where they wil ' Ispepd Uie, winter. . 1

Ion. school here all this week, Mrs Hyiner, Williams and daughter have not 'closed school

of Indianapolis visited Saturday and , Aithur Cooper and -on Junior

an< ^ ^’ ll,ub,v with Mrs. Martha Rogers weiv visitors Ri Bloomington for uj Mnqi Mary Ohaly YuUng of Injd- a,, d daughter MahlA. f»>w days with relatives, ia -.upiilis spent Sntnrday night and | 'M-f,-. Lottie • Kelly of Terre Haute j ‘ . Mrs> Kmma Hester is improving

Sunday with Ter ipareiit. Mnand'Mfs. ; 'Luted lust Week with-her parent!: Mr. ,ib w | v .

T.'H, Young : . ! • ,|

yet w To All Who Suffer

Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion

ad Mrs. Jump* Burch.

y«ur Mohey Cheerfully Refunded.

Say* R. I . Mullins, If One Bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pcpsin l)o«-sn't Do You More Goitd I'han Any- ’ ' thing You Ever Used

, . t w "”' r ..M.,.,. ,- j- •Mrs. GJytJF Sutheflin and three of ‘ 'Several frori ht ■ r.u in'ied the full-1 .-'L.'- Bertie Scott of Indianapolis |,,. r chiidr'rn are ill with the flu at l eml *o( , *kiit|tf , rinB 'Eggi-rs, threO'Ve|ir [■ ir ’ v i hi, ! ,1 lf a f *' w days with her ,'auSh- j th'eir home. '' * • I

; ,dd daughter of 'Mr.'and Mrs. Ailin'} 1 H^ndhm Carpenter and fam- Miss Marje Hoc-sen is at the Robert ! Eggers, Which wn‘-held at New Mu\i- r 1 ’• Long llqj-pital ut Dulianapolis to un- 1 During the past yrar thousands of rm-rmv ..renr.vv -+ ' SKJK ir lESS X' SJVf Mr. and Mrs. J. Vy. Ihumon ruluijedl c *' t ^ " 'J,'- k ri urh of. Fort- Miss (j.iace ( arrimrton ami Miss f lrsl heard of this grandest of all hqno’Thursday after o L-w • weeks}'i k, ‘ Sunday guests of Mr, and ID hui -Shields call<»l on .\|iss Helen | stomach merlicines.

visit with iheir children in Hamilton,^ Lock ridge it, i k son Roirert. i, (l . ‘s :n'ay evening.

Ulvo.

^Mistj Thelifia Rice who teaches at

Mr. and Mrs. Fr v d l.-ckridg-,- were I I - illmon ' »!*••>; • s “turday and Sunday Sunday, guests if Mr. and Mrs. Carl ’ ' v *' brr ' Rn rents Mr. and Mrs. (lar-

Bronkahlre and son Kinvai'd, Mrs.'Beri y of Indianapolis visited

ove rthe week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

(irover McCa-nmon.

Mr. and Mi -. Frank Lewis visited Saturday night and Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Ford Scribner at Russellville

Mr. and Mrs. Guy

'- ride Rice.

PUTS'A MYTLLB -

1 he J’arent Teacher* Meeting an also the pot laiek Supper cgmblned were po.-tp ned here t< day on account

,,, Not only wil! Dare’s Mentha-Pep-Mr, Mhert ( neper is very ill with s j M) H . pleasant tasting exilir, relieve pneumonia. the most acute attacks of stomach Kmitt Cooper called on Miss Elsie ! agony, but taken regularly will over-

come the most chronic stomach

.Mich,, spent a few daj

Dean of "Detroit of sickn- ss and death i;i the fommun

last week with ily and around.

th'-’ latter's mbth'-r Mrs. Susan Slay- Many pupils were ai> er.t from tht

1 Jackson Sunday evening. . Mrs. Roy Blue, Miss Helen Lee, and

Miss Helen Shields were visitors at

I the Half Way House Saturday. Mi s Leon Sutherlin returned to her

aurt’s rtt Gr. • mastic after visiting

h>-r parent’s for a short time.

, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blue visited Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Blue and children Sunday, a.lenuqn. , ,

trouble that exists. Thousands in this part of the state know it and that is why every druggist hereabout is having such a tremendous demand for it. If your stomach keeps you feeling miserable, start to make it strong and health) today — Dare's Mentha-Pepsin is guaranteed to help you more than anything you ever tried or money back. • A

' BEDFORD COMES HERE NEXT .FRIDAY, JANUARY IK. THIS WILL BE ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE “BATTLES OF THE CENTURY." - _o ' Tile county card for this wi ek-end is as follows: • Friday ' Roachdal'e at Waynetnwn. ■Rockville at Russellville. Fillmore at Reelsville.

Notre Dame Vdinped over Wabash, 12 to 19 up at Crawfordsville, Wed'nesday evening. The Irish, led by iCtilerick, held an IK to 13 advantage at Dip half. The Little Giant- were held to I field goals during the con-

test. .

HAVE YOU GOT VOl R $11.77 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. (UP) — Money in circulation at the close of the calendar year on Dec. 31,'totaled $t 973,320,78(i, or a per capita of $41.77 for each person, in the country, the treasury department announced today.

latest picture of president coolidge and members of cabinet

in*' hM> I ^ "1

1 ,oiidcr.t Coolid-e and r.(mbcr» of hii'tabinet, iniluding tha two new members, pose for a new picture^ In the front row in order art Dwight F. Davis, rccrctary of war; Frank B. Kellogg, secretary of state; President Coo'idee; Andrew .Mellon, secretary of the treasury’, end John C. Sargent, utornoy general. Rear row. same order, Harry Sv Nev, postmaster general; Jame* J._ Davis, secretary of labor; V, iilh-in F. Whiting, new secretary of c -mini rce succeeding Herbert Hooker; William M. Jardine, gecrctary o- agricuitur.-, Roy 0. W CsL t.. .U.'-y oi the inujg»r, mltt'-edin;' Dr. Hubert Work, and Curtis D. Wilbur, secretary of the n».y.

i

Improve Business Paving More Hoads ' i T jLAKK A TH11* around Indiana and itudy the elTect of.paved roads upon husiness upon the prosperity of tlio people. It is « well-known fnrt that good transportation stimulate* trade and you ran see this for yourself: trade follows the paved road where motor travel is eronomieal, eomfortahle and dependable. ^ on will see that many fine Indiana neighborhoods on the slate road system lark the benefits of paved highways and at the present rate of progress, eannot be served by paved roads for many years. These eommunities are at a disadvantage — their transportation eosls are high, and the maintenance expense of the state roads serving them is out of all reason. This is of importanee to nil motor vehirle owners, because they pay—exclusively—for the improvement and maintenance of the state road system. No property taxes are levied for this purpose. Henee. even though the state roads near vottr town may be paved, vott have to help pay for the high upkeep costs of uhpaved roads in another pari of the state. Indiana citizens think that a plan should he devised to get all of these needed pave<] roads within the next five years, instead of in the next fifteen years at the present rate of progress. This can he accomplished; the nerrssary money can he provided by increasing the average vehicle license about f.v.OO. Indiana motorists now pav less than half the average license fee of other states that's one reason why our paved road mileage is so far behind. If we pay $.“>.00 per vehirle more, the fee will still he less than the average in other states. Reliable estimates show that such an increase will produce the needed annual revenue to build the paved roads we need.

• * a A

Think that over! Tttlk with your represenfsfire# in the Legislature about it! Indiana needs more paved roads!

• • «

Iiulimia Hood Hoads AssoHalion Illinois Bnilding IndlanapoliM, Indiana

«*<T4