The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1929 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTEE D'A'IEY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929.
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A Home Sl(»re
S. C» Frevo Co » Basement Where Dependable Quality Is Low Priced
Full Fashion Silk II"' Thinls 19c Pi'*
Hloomers Silk Huy n liloomers, all colors, Ijoth loin;' and short— ()9c pi--
i CLASSIFItU ADS * —For Sale— FOR SALK (I room modern home, fine condition and location, corner of Bloomington and Walnut St. Will sacrifice if sold at once. Inquire F. ' K. Ellis, aG7 So. Wild. St., Terre Haute, Ind. 151-41. FOR SALE:—40 head shout-, weighing 70 to 100 pounds. Frank Clover, 3 miles northwest of Stiles- : fin*. FOR SALE—.303 Cal. Ross riile, 400 cartridges, $10.00. Phone 134 or 300. 10-lt.
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( hamhry Shirls Men’s hhe ' !i unbi. , .-hirt - Special 69c & 89c Stevens Crash - Steven- all linen crash me Yd.
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Silk Hose silk liose, all color.’ 3!)c pr. 3 Lb. Hats
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Hoys’ Overalls 1520 Denim boys’ blue overalls, all : ize.N— f)9c Pr. Fancy Percales .‘Hi inch lien des, good patterns, light and dark— 15c Yd. Stevens ( rash Steven all linen, bordered, bleached cra.-h— 19c Yd. Muslin .'Iti iiieli good unbleached muslin 10c & 124c Yd. Play Suits Roys' fancy linen play suit.-, all sizes— 89c pr.
FOR SALK Automobile ca.-ings j182x4 cord, $7.00; 32x4 fabric. $6.00; - ‘34x4 cord, $7.50. New and guaranteed. John Cook & Sons, South Knd Store. Phone 134. 19-1L
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Shirting - 111 in.* hirtiag, plain and striped, 15c Yd.
WKST Virginia Lump coal, $7.00; Indiana lump, $4.75. Indiana Mintrun, $4.25. Greencastle Canning Co.' Phone 805-Y. 18-5t i
FOR SALE—Redecorated hell pink baby bed, with rocking chair to match, i Phone Mrs. C. C. Tucker, Phone 1K<;. 20-41.
FOR SAKK:
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Ancona
cockerel
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SI I.LIl \N TONIGHT! The Greemactle high school ba-ket hall team will face the -crappy Sullivan quintet on the local gym lie. r tonight at 8 o’clock, minu the crViees of Raymond Brown, star guard. "Brownie” is ick in betl with ton--ilitis and will probably not be in shape to play until next week. Coach Bausmnn was in a quandary Weilne.stlay e\ ni 'g as to what would he In'- starting lineup against the
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NOW! That exciting crook picture, w : 'h Haines brilliant in a role both funny and dramatic
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steal her heart.
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W illiam Haines as the romantic safe-cracker in 11,1 world-famous crook drama! I
Never has Bill Haines had a role like that of (he gallant cracksman! SEE IT!
thoroughbred, ( all Baener Office. Ip. Miners with Brown out. () 1 , —o—
FOR SAKE:—2 room house and lot Probably many of ytu didn’t notice j on Commercial Place. Barn on lot. jit, hut in the game against Greens* Call Bai ner Oi 21-Op. burg last Saturday, only two boys o I started that were on the first team
at the beginning of the season. Brown
For Kdlt—• and Gene Crawley were the two. At
FOR RENT: 5 room hou-e -emi- the -tart of tin* 1928-29 schedule, modern: (! room hou-e . trietlj modern Blown, Gene Crawley, Kvan Crawley, M. A. Wolfe. Phone 795-1.. Kt-3t | T obin and Campbell formed the first
o five. Last we* i. the regular lineup in-
FOR RENT— Five room modern j eluded, Brown, G. Crawley, Stone,
house, double garage. Phone 505-Y. I Masten and Gro
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FOR RENT — Modern, de.-irable ’ counted u regular (he first of the rooms furnished for light housekeep-j "inter »ill start against Sullivan. He ing. Phone 525-K. 14-tf. I "id be Gene ( rawley. Coach Bauso man announced this morning that FOR RENT Furni-hed rooms and "Stretch" Ellis will start at center, apartment. Modern. 513 Anderson St. , < raw ley and Gross will hold down the Phone 057. 18-3t. I Kuard positions with Stone and Maso •c 1 ' •( forwards.
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TWO MINERS RILLFU BEST WOOD, NOT I INGHAMSKIRF, Eng., Feb. 21. U P)—Thawing snow.-- claimed two live- here t*day when a huge n i - of ie< broke loose at a min* and era-bed onto a
cage in which ! 1 niners ing from the pits.
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MONEY IMMEDIATELY -AVAILABLE-
A l-i* k of masonry to which the had hi * clinging fell with the snow, Four miners were injured. *.
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Need Money-Now! I’rompt loan accommodation )• one of Die most Important features of our service. We realtl* tli.it an urgent need for money requires Immediate action. Henc* we give every application for a loan tlie attention It deserve*. Ample funds enable us to advance funds promptly for every worthy purpose. Indiana Loan Co. Phone l.>.
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WANTED:—to trim your grape vines and fiuit tires, by an experienced man. Phone 784-X. 19-3p.
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Evan CrawLy and Campbell, no doubt will see action before the forty minutes of playing time has expired. At 7 o'clock, Johnny Ward’s Junior ( nbs will take on the strong Sullivan
LOST— Police pup three month , Juniors in what should prove a highold. Finder please return to 7 South ly interesting curtain raiser. Locust St. 20-2t | ,
The local Juniors defeated the Sullivan Juniors last Friday and the first team walloped the Miners, 10 to 19. Of course that is no sign the Cubs can do it again, especially since the
. ^ TOM MOOM | |V 6wtN. j l/j Marshal NeilanV mighty drama of those who put love above the
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The love story of a crook with a heart and a girl with courage- < IIMFD) -nilJ.iiW II \( HER"
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—Miscellaneous
All per-on knowing themselve- indebted to the Estate of Addison I). Chew will please see I.acy M. Chew, Administrator, at once and settle their accounts. lt)-3t. I’ll trade for anything of value as payment on Radio’s, Piano’s or Phonographs. Je.-.-e French and Son’s 5) tube radio's, piano's and phonographs are surpa.-sed by none. M. A. Wolfe j 22 1 j South Indiana. Phone 795-L.
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YELLOW ( A It If you don’t believe Henry made a lady out of Lizzie, Phone 54, Yellow Cab. 21-3t. I I RKEY DINM R Crawford’s will serve a Turkey dinner, Friday at 75 cts. per plate. Ilring your gu st- and family. TO BE REPRENI NTED INDIANA POLLS, Feh. 21 <L'P> The public service commission was assured of representation in courts where appeal- are taken from its order- when the Moorhead bill passed the Indiana Senate today 33 to I). It now got-.- to the Hou-e for approval.
Complications Quickly Yield To New Konjola I or Eighteen Months Stubborn ( ast Defied Treatment Tried—New Medicine W orbs W onders.
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New Commamo i I .htBroi ham eok Fivr, •'*’ v ./r- xnit/iinU trunk i!.injjr 1 ...»•• /.’••• </«./ tfart t:rr , Commanuek Hx.iir C’oi i , ft . /b-rr; ut thefud'^. \ NEW and finer Commander Strai ;ht Eight timv .-hares with aV th.c r. ('urn:nan<:c r Six t In* laurels * f their renowned prrdrccssor. V'Uthi'ii, kcen-lincd styE hrilliantly interprets I'hc I’ommandc ■ - llo t and stoUt-hear - d performance. And, at Studcbakcr's low, fl ic-l’rotit price, th' 1 nev Commander Eight is *. d >:. ir i ib; • mimatibed in motoring h: torv. Hut measure it, worth by a rule and a dmc— l'< )l) \ Y 1 l ine in on ‘M" oaki*r ( of mpioiis"—Sunday Evening—!l:lb to < Oil I’imi . Station.- WGN and WOC and all of NBC Red Network. MORRISON BROTHERS
is a Prescription for ( OLDS, GRIPPE, I I.I K, DENG I E, BILIOI S FEVER AND M \L \RIA It is the most speedy remedy known. TOR SALE HY R. P. Ml l.l INS
More Eggs! 1/ I 4 P >ir h#»r,4 huallhv an.I \ ix- roua m V Bourbon Poultry Remedy (tuily.BfpwilropwHt a tiri.ifew In* (trinklOR WatlT. t'» uanl ('IT t]if*p<is«i hihI put fZXJ • v,M,r l" -nM tin V A „ ’,A icafcr lavim 1 in-* IYT***^ ' l ,r * -''"I* fllollTA, »T»ro ip pi t other p iC’ 1 / \ .'ify ailment* Small fiOc, At - • K-lf pint II Ti. •ml Si <irug|i*t«. —' or H«*nt Ity mail itotit •ourbon Romftdy Co., |tu M L^w»o/»#An »fy, I For Sale h> l(. P. MULLINS.
. ‘-V : . MRS. BERTHA E. MICHAEL "It -eun- almost too gold to l»e true that there is a medicine with Konjola powers and I am amazed to think what it ha. done for me after I had given up hope of being bet|t' r,” aid Ml .. Bertha E. Michael, 811 j South Bell Street. Kokomo, Indiana, j "I suffered agonies from rheumatism with -harp pains in every part of my body. I gained little < r no tlength from what 1 ate, and lost steadily In weight and vitality. I had no appetite and my nerves were -hat. tered. I was discouraged, too, for not a thing I tried gave me the least benefit. g t ^ "I was ii, a pitiable condition when I made up my mind to try Konjola. I wa- not at all prepared for the surprise that was in store for me. Konj.da was tile remedy I always needed. Th. aches and pains grew faint- . | and then disappeared entirely. Mv appetite was restored and my nerve* quieted and soothed. Neighbors and 11lend.- express amazement at the change that has come over me. No wonder Konjola is called the master medicine.” Konjola j sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store and by all the best druggists in all the towns throughout this entire section. * A - — (Adv.)
varsity is weakened by the absence of Brown, but here’s hoping!
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Music for the last home game of the season will be furnished by the Greencastle Band. Sock ’er, band
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We look for all the county teams to be present this evening as no games are scheduled for surrounding towns tonight. Drawings for the Putnam County sectional as well as the other sectional tournaments over the state will be announced Saturday. Watch for your Banner Saturday afternoon.
Me should also haw* the ruling ol the state, athletic hoard in connection with the eligibility of ( lifTord ( rowe, husky center from ( lay ton. Someone asked the other day about A. L. Trester, secretary of the I. H. S. A. A. Well, we have the “low-down’’ orf the Czar of Indiana ba.-ket ball. He waborn in Hendricks county “between Clayton and Amo.” In other words he is a neighbor and should be a goi.d friend of Putnam county. —o— SINK SI LLIVAN!
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And Butler meets DePauw here, tomorrow night. —o— I he ( ulis finish the sea.-oii over at Terre Haute on Saturday, playing Garfield’s (letters in the Wiley gym. —o— All in all, if a pretty full week of basket ball for Greencastle fans.
ehoid exhibition in the Old School j and Columbia sire* t-i Presbyterian Church of Putnamvillc “The ytdlow fewi . t a .*. .in Wednesday.” (Miss Grigsby was Orleans. In the I
Harry 14, there were 1, • I
242 deaths on the 1- . ; ;s|
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an aunt of Walter, Fred and
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“Marriage l.n * ;. I* s*IR
"Tile Bainbiidge Male and female Academy—^irst academical year will]
* onmi'-m •• * Augu-t 29, under th** rick and Mary \ targe of Mr. Wm. E. Gill and Mrs. "' v '' ,1HVC ' Cat I | 0. E. Gill as principals.” ' 11 '* s * n the property for rly
I by Mr. Dinwiddle as a chair I
The work on the Presbyterian j the southeast part of t "r.i huirh ha progressed finely-^the I the vacant college lot. On i ,wi I add much to the appear-* the Ret. Mr. D I I lOai pail of town, lit was was on the ea.-t i .(I 1 **t the - utheast corner oi Jacka^g tw-ien Safcinary and f
Stopv That Tough Hang-On Coui>l That Racks Your Whole
Ter simple coughs any simple sweet queror, mind voj, ‘ *i in- :ti -ui’"> 1 '»ugh syrup will probably do. never cheap. "But if r* *"( But "hen you want to throw out of the unlucky one. thin -i ..li -v-tem one of those old timers, health destroving r m.'': ^ tnat -imply wont be conquered, but towards the grave, g.t ingei on and on causing sleepless and notice how the tir-: * > ^. an ' 1 days of torment then right hold and soothe ‘ ^ you v, just got to have a real cough soreness. * Don’t let a , •'! u il ’*( your diuggist gerous company (b t rid ' '! ’ . ie nt llroiichuline Kmulsion . especially since inllu* b, harder and tougher and tight-'ingly epidemic. i \ the niore joy Bronchu-> Ask K. P. Mullii line g.t. it, knocking them out. times druggist f * a b-n* Bronchuline isn t a cheap cough con-! chuline Emulsion.
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Short Talk By \ Thoughtful Mot hr An Indiana mother tells this.: “Wei find nothing to eompaiv with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for cough and colds. ,M> little lad hail trouble with his bronchial tubes from his third year, but since we started giving him Foley’s Honey ;uid Tar Compound we have been able to control it. We know there i- nothing to com ! Pare with Foley’s Honey and T:u Compound.” The very name tell- a story. Goo<i also for croup (spu - ! modic) and troublesome night coughs V-k for it.—For sale by R. p. Mul-1 11 ns.
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“Marriage l.irense James W Bridge- an i Mary Darnall.”
“Prof. Tingley i- about inaugural-j pj mg a new enterprise in our place, that ^ of a permanent musical oiganization.” "Our city dads should put in repair ^ the well at the southeast corner of; P
the public square.”
“Miss Mary K. Grigsby will g, V e a
DE PAUW vs. BUTLER Friday, Feb, 22 - - - 8 0’cb^ Bowman Bymnasium Admission $1 Tickets on Sale Friday Afternoon At Hamilton’s Book Store.
