The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1929 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1929.

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“I recommend a Lucky in place of a sweet. Toasting has taken out every bit of harsh' ness in the Lucky Strike tobacco. All that remains is the splendid Lucky flavor—an excellent substitute when your upjtetite craves a sweet but your finure must be considered" Elsie de Wolfe n Authorities attribute the enor- ; mous increase in Cigarette smoking to the improvement in the process of Cigarette manufacture by the application of heat. It is true during 1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all other Cigarettes combined. This surely confirms the public’s confidence in the superiority of Lucky Strike.

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It’s toasted No Throat Irritation-No Cough# Coast to coast radio hook-u[> every Saturday n:i;ht through the Natioiml Broadcasting Cmnpany’s luiuork. The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra in "TheTwites thufmadeBrootttvuy, Himttlu a v.**

ini Haines’ latest picture, “Al- , ( ' f •■«enes full of excitement and av Valentine,” made from the urprise.

slave play hefrins a two days i put at the Voneastle Then- 1

T I UK VONCA8TI.E Phen he met ts a girl, determines to go Granada tl.< all when “His Last Haul’ H 'nes In “Alias, straight, ; nd is tracked by his old starts an engajrement of two dnys. Jimmy Valentine”. 1 neniy, Detective Doyle, in a succes- The star cast is headed h\ Tom Moore

and Seena Owen.

The romance of a mast< r crook and a Salvation Army girl provides a basis for the thrilling and colorful screen story which Neilan handles with rich feelinu and understanding. Moore

and Miss Owen add a fi touch by ‘.heir poiformano

' NeiIan’s typical ability for character drawing is in full evidence and Moore never appeared in a more moving role than as “Slippery Joe" HamImond, the beloved rogue of Louis

Sarecky’s story.

Include i in the supporting east are Al Koscoe, Charles Mason, Henry Sedley And William Scidmore.

Ji ture is of interest because it tnr his first real chance at [Hi role. Hitherto, hi-- name -sociated with roles of the I ck type, and the comedy predominated. In “Alas Jimintine,” while there are a numfunny moments, the dramatic a- been emphasized first of

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l oin Moon And Seena Owen

In “His Last Haul”.

A love siory of the underworld that • parkh s with the genius of Marshall NeilanV direction comes Friday to the

.-poke along a spiritual line, and following the addle.-- held a conference with a number of students. REQUEST PKO’l ECTION

SURE WAY TO STOP C OUGHING

WASHINGTON, 1 . h. 21 (UP) Naval protection f< r Xmericans in Northern Shantung Province has been

human : requested by Counsul Is Roy Webber

at (,’hefoo, China, as a result of the raising of the old Republican flag over Hwanghsien by rebellious pmvincial troops, it was learned torlay.

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do not enjoy your food it true sign that you are losing petite. And when your ap■s “gone” it means you the resistance to ward off . Loss „/ opprtitc is only foni. Ooneral weakness perhe mtire body. There is no. o work or play. * re,/, Itlnotl builds and sustains physician will tell you that vitality is the result of an ‘‘Rt supply of rod blood hose vitalizing elements in od that build and sustain ty. out plenty 0 f rich, red blood, an he n() strong, sturdy, U1 men, or beautiful, healthy you got your blood cells ° normal, that sluggish, tism P T’, loS8 . of a PP l ‘ tite . oiii i * P'mples, and des disappear. You get *l*op soundly; aolid n., , p I ),ac, ‘ of that which a Jb y- You feel strong; norves become steady.

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hunger riot- are general, Frnest Aliver famine relief investigator, re-

united here today.

Mu”y Chinese were attacking wall-

ed towns, seeking food.

Only enough food for the inhabi-

tants was m the towns, Oliver said, j j n McMurray’a room after the murder

Ml RDKK TRIAL

CARMI, III., Feb. 21. (UP) —

Standing room was more than ever limited today as the state began its second day of testimony in the murder trial of Hoyt Me Murray, mixedbreed Indian mulatto, charged with

killing Mi-s Anna Pieher, white mid-dle-aged Curmi school teacher. There was an astonishing compari-

son between the Preher killing and Poe’s “Murders in tie Rue Morgue” offered by C. S. (Vnger, defense attorney, who drew an admission from

Dr. Kugene Auer, chemist that thi blood on the sheep-lined coat found

and the townspeople resisted the at-

ta<ks.

“Thf starving farmer* have become desperate and are likely to break loose and loot all towns and cities which 1 visited to study conditions,” Oiiv. r said. The American relief committee release! $50,000 today for immediate

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DR. JONKS IN CHAPEL Dr. E. Stanley Jones, world famous evangelist who is lecturing throughout the State this month, addressed DePauw University students and faculty, at ihe chapel assembly '1 Hur.-day morning. He spoke on “louth Between Two Kingdoms.” He spoke here Monday morning,, u.-ing as his subject “A Working Philosophy of Life," and telling something of his famous round table discussions among the Christian and non-Christians of

India.

The hall was filled to capacity to

hear the noted speaker.

might have been that from one of th< highest types of ape- as well a S th' human blood Auer claimed it to be. Auer admitted he had not examined the stains for ape blood reaction because “the possibility of an orang outang or chimpanzee roaming through southern Illinois did not occur to me.” The chemist insisted, however, that the stains were made by human blood and positively not by the hog which Mc.Murray at one time said be had killed a few days before the tragedy. FOUR PKRISH JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 21. (UP) —Mrs. Zenas Berkey and three children were burned to dentil in their home, a two room cabin at Millsboro, Somerset county, last night. Berkey suffered burns and was p^strated.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Fob. 21. (UP)— When a passenger and freight engine

Dr. Jones | collided in the Big Four yards here

today, J. H. Thomas, fireman on the freight was crushed to death.

The force of the era h knocked thi G«itatonc«>»in*»" a, f'^ | |j3 e * U troaW» 0 yivW , |« [freight engine tender from its trucks

i "’ d Jammed it into the cab. trapping Thomas as he was shoveling coalOther members of the engine crews

Monticsiio, in. Ireaped injury.

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\ judfhent f I ' !,i asked n a suit on account filed in the Putnam Circuit court Thursday afternoon by Cassell C. Tinker against Bascom O’Hair. Glenn H. Lyona is the attorney for the plaintiff- The complaint states that the plaintiff has rendered medical services for twelve

years to the defendant and that $357.76 i- still due and unpaid. Directors of the co-operative Farm Bureau held two meetings in the county agent’s office in the court house Thursday morning and afternoon. The meeting was called by the president, R. C. Smythe, Roaehdale.

STOLEN CAR FOUND Ross Tustison's cur which wa- stolen about a week ago from Browning's garage, 410 East Hanna, was located in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mr. Tustison went to Indianapolia to bring it back Thursday.