The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1930 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, FEB. 11,1030.
been elected but in that lie dodged all over th» lot.
RUGS
9x12 Congoleum Rugs $4.95
Armstrong Linoleum, 9 and feet. Per Square Yard,
12
$1.25
1 Toiijihesl of ()ld 1 I lulled )n ( ]()llir||S (»() SS W! •ml .i l>ov t<> <l<> man’s w.nlv -YSI Swi-i't. -ufirary mujrh syrup may la Ip a simple coukIi, Out when you are ^5 travelimt ulonR towards the com tery Si with a tuhboni tiuht cold couith that 5S! line-oi - on and on with the most persistent devilishness, then you need = I real couirh medieitn and th realest desti oyer of tough old coughs i ;
=• Bronchuline hanulsioii.
. I'ii ugh ina> he so tant.d r.ing ling our young
z?= that you can’t sleep nights and your complex.
55 da\s may he filled with racking tor- •-
^5 ture, yet that’s just the kind of a =5 cough that Bromhulin ; likes to ta< k! ■
^5 and ronouer.
^5< Many times a lev doses will stoii ^5’th hacking and loosen things up and s|§ y ou i an depend upon half a hottl to s'leako a two month-’ cough puit cold
^51 end di-appear.
S Ask Mullins or any widcawak • druggi-t for a bottle of Bronchuline Kniulsion. Th re’s no dopi- in it o • I chloroform, and a couple of Icaspoon- = ' ful will usually end any ordinal.'
= j i <,ugh.
ampaign Putnam county hospital for treatment j j
Sunday evening.
Mr-. Helen Maddox has gone to In-
I oietta Yoiit youthful motion uic dianapolis to spend some little time tun -tar a moi, c< that no and tier NV jt|, her daughter. Mis. Lon h rank. .rein hi id '.ei.d to stay mar Mrs. Clarence (lodfelter and daughried. , ter, (reraldine, of Wave hind, called If thi do, it . be something on Mrs.' Carrie Clodfelter an Monday
new ,n the histoi Hollywood. morning. / Don Frank and family of Indianapo- >' , ' a i rs Ms, and Roy Metro ami family -pent
Sunday with Mrs. Helen Maddox.
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Mrs. Anna Walter, seventy
old and rosiding -oiith of Indianapolis gees to the woman - prison for mak-
ing and selling booze.
May by day tie problem of hand-
p epic becomes more
Mrs
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Oil Th was taken to
tin-
Mr. and Mrs. Ue Miller were called to Muncie on Friday on account of the death of an aunt of Mrs. Miller, her funeral being on
Sunday.
Arthur Bell and Miss I'red a Burk went to Muncie on Sunday for tin: funeral of an aunt of Mr. Bell.
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tin- l.ennett farm Thursday. J. (’. Wil-on returned In me Sunday from a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Albert St inmiei and family at Broad Ripple. Officers of the Sunday school and church boartl members enjoyed a pot luck siippei at the Federated church Monday evening.
\ PROHIBITION MKI\ 1. A national fed' i d dlivi against tinbootleggers' alleged source of -upply—a drive which brought indictin' lit- against two great corporations, hundreds of individuals and a score of minor companii - attracted chief interi st in prohibition circles today. Two majoi n rporations, tin- Fleischntauu Yea-t Company and the Coni Products Company, were indicted at Springfield, III., along with 17 individual on charges of prohibition law violation-. Comploto ehaiws were not revealed but fedeial age: ts were In'lieved testing their power- to trike at tin raw products furnished bootleggers, such as cern sugar and
yeast.
In Chicago ye.-terdny indictnicnts were brought against I .’id individuals, including five women, and til companies rharg'ing them with being a yndicate that in even year- has al-
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$45o.oo Special Down Payments King Morrison Foster Co. Grcencaslle - ( loverdale
worthy of tlio iiirreiit movie season’s biggest laurel tiara for the rea.-on
. .. .. . „ . , that it is one of the most poignantly legcdlv diverted $M),0o0,000 wolth of , . ... , , • human puces ot audible screen pro-
MI NT IK oi l OF MKIM IN' MIA N AI’OI.IS, Feb. I (t’Pi - I Muncie is one of the four cities in the ITiitod States without munieipal debts. Louisville, Ky., Quiney, III., and i Washington, M. (are the oth";s,! according to figuros compiled recent- j ly. The status of Washingloi . h vovei, differs from that of all < tin r : citie. in the United States in that, it como- under tin direction of the I federal governim nt. New York ('ity, the largc.-t in the | United States, o\m„- $ 1 ,.'ilMi,707,i'.li 1, and the valua'.i n of real estate fori tax assos-ment i- .SMl,:!02,Odl,.')lO. For eveiy dollar of ass -sod valuation of real estate there i- a debt of 8.21 cents. Chicago’s ration i f indehteduc to . .-sessi'd realty valuation i- $.BI cents on the dollar
ahohol from government warehou-es to bootleg channels, with the aid of a clever foreign chemist and his de-
naturing schemes.
At Philadephia II per-oiis were indicted for alleged diver.-h n of 115.(MIO gallons of alcohol from tin- (ih n wAod distillery. The diverted alcohol was e.-timated to h worth $ 1,000,01m. In New Yolk last night, 2.‘> prohibition agents, who have been re. iding at tin Hunger hotel, one of the big hotels • ff the “roaring forties,” arrested thirteen persons charging them with furnishing or abetting in furnishing lit|uor to hotel guests. The agent tjaim to have 12 ether warrant.- in connection with
the sam> raid.
Thi- came as the house judiciary conimittee prepared to hear witne-.-es toqiorrow on seven measures to repeal i r modify the prohibition law and the
duction ever piojected to the eyes and ears of American audie: ces. Ba-'sl ,.ii the sueces-ful stage play , “The Old Lady Show- Her Meda 1 -,” by Sir .lame- M. Barrie, “Seven Mays 1 save" gains con-iderable siibstai cc by it- transition to the celluloid medium. Its -cope, of course, is widened. But in addition to this there is a certain flavor of indesi rihahle forcclul-no-s about it that could not possibly exist in a stage production anywhere. Perhaps this is ju.-t that old Bairie whimsy percolating through mm h | as it did in “Peter Pan.” Suffice it to ’ say that one must see and hear thi picture to assimilate the full savor of its dramatic substance. (Jury Cooper is starred a.- the sol-dier-hero, the lanky Canadian of the “Black Watch," who is adopted as her son by a pathetic Scotch rhar-
I hose >c. ret Paroles.. India Rubber Backs. She Was I Inly Seventy. One possible n-sult of th Indiana ! parole hoard's plan to keep secret the | names of those whom it let- out of I the penit' ntiary
, . woman of London. Ho plav- the part Date judiciary committee prepared to ai|mjral ,| v> r „ u|M . ,’ (M , ks ( . v ,., y
inch a hero that ho has come to bo in the eyes of nio\ ie audiences every -
where.
In sum, if youi budget allows you to see but one picture this season, pend the allotment on "Soven MayLeave.” If it allow- you to see two picturos, g , twice, to see "Seven Muy I
covisider Senator Burton K. Wheeler’s resolution for a senatorial inve-tiga t ion of piohibition cnforcemont. In New York, Major Maurice Campbell, prohibition director, told a gn up of Brooklyn ministirs that “a- a state and city New York has le-s prohibition than it had before federal prohibition,” and he blamed this on the fact that police took no eognixance of the speakeasic. m w flourishing thru
the metropolis.
,At Portland, Me., Mucaid M. Mini bar .a stock brokci, announced be would Is- a candidate fer the Republo nn senatorial nomination to -ucceed Senator (iould on an “absolutely wet” ticket. It is the first time in 1(H) year- that a wet has -ought the i natorial nomination from Maine.
would bo that ' tin- board and the I governor could • frooly hand the | loving cup t n bandits without encountering such inconvenient and I indignant pro- { t* sts a s those which followed such paroles in the
recent p
Leave.” imperial Tonight “Hot for Pari.-,” the bigjpeop! . all-talking Movietone pioduction -tar-j
ling Victor McLaghn will have itrial showing. Added to the program 4re - ver..I intcic.-t»ig hoit subject- of considerable variety.
I ho power to turn loose, to upset the work of courts anil juries, is the nio.-t dungoioiis |low r doiegated by the state and the stati has a right to know how that dangerous power is being used and if it i- b ing abused, as it lias been abused in Indiana, then the -late liu- a right to know that in rder that it may stay the hand w hich
the safety of law abiding
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The granting of paroles is not a private matter between the parole board and tho prisoners; it is a public I matter b tween the people and the I prisoiu i-, the board la'ing merely the l
j agent of the people.
It happen- ju.-t now that the p ople :’i, | of Indiana have a belly full of bandits I
Mary Jane Vermillion, ii-year-old daughter of County Superintendent and Mrs. John Vermillion of (Tinti i township, i- seiiou-ly ill of pneuniuniu.
TRAITKM lit KIRK < MM AMO. Fob. U (UP»—Thousand : of awod spectators watched tw o Coolly desperate men and a panic--tilcken girl leap '.ill feet from ti e • iglith floor of the (iunther building into life nets la-t night after they had Isien driven onto a ledge by funje.- from fire in a pillow factory on the next floor below. Five other jM-r.-oi 4 lomained on '.hi l«dgi until fireim 11 n a, bed them with ladder-.
Miss I
Tuesday from a visit with lelutives .at Danville, lud. John Aker- of Roekville -pent Saturday night with Mi. and Mrs. John
Burks.
Mrs. Alliert Pitcock , ,| ilaughter, Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Janie- Wood- j
all and family, and Mr-. Li’vi Wil-j There must have been gr at weep-liam-on spent Sunday with Mr. and ing and gnashing of the teeth among Mrs. Iiail.au Woodall. I the titled foreigners in the diplomat* Mr. and Mrs. Jo--. Petti 1 enter- ic corps at Washington wh n the taimal at Sunday dinner: Rev. and daughter of Senator Couzcns of Michi-
ihoso now operating appearing to be able to handle the biAunes- without any help from thus now behind the
bars.
II any nuire are let out the people
have a right to know it.
gun, heire.-s to $.50,000,0(H) olopod with a plain, unadoined American
bank clerk.
GRANADA “Sewn Days’ lyuve" will 1 [sm at the Granada Theater Wedne-duy foi a two day's run and will .-trike a new note in cinema entertainment. Hebe i- a play, a during play. For it liu- not the slightest hint of boyn d-girl love in it anywhere. But not aloro for this eouiageous omiii - sioii of an iiitherto pet formula of inovfeduin are its pioducor- tioseninv pr .1'^ "Se\ ,1 |)-ii ^ av 1 ”
Mi-. I odd and .-on; Roinuliis Byrd, ■Mi Queen (iihson and Mi-- Myitle
1 Porter.
Miss Freda Lawler of Morton, spout Saturday and Sunday with Misses Hevota and N. inia Potter. Rev. II. A. Davis of Brownsburg, was p dinner gue-l Sunday of Mi. and Mrs. Charles Proctor. Mi. and Mrs, Kd Roy I,- -peiit Satui
day in Indianapolis.
All. and Airs. I* loyd A eager of Greencustle, spent Sunday* with Airs.! jury. Lon Garwood. • I
Ali-- Alildrod I liompson of North! The republicans will lose their , ' 11, I’eiit the week-end with In 1 no-t effeitivi 1 .imp.1 gn 1 when -i tt-r, Alls. Olin Leonard. • Charles K. Hughes mounts the suAlr. and Alls. Siegel Spencer and | preinu bench, he having been their "* Ihorntown spent Sunday uf-j dn udnaught in the political sen since
leriioon with the ^orniei's inothei.' i;i20.
M' ^laiy J. Spencer. Had he spoken half so vigmously I an) Ho-ler >ud tainili nio'o,| |ni himself ill I'JM' h' would ha
That jury at Aluneie, Indiana, wan very merciful with Wood. 1 fusing to end him t<> the chair, but Wood bail no mercy for the I'armei and his wife
whorn he muixicicd.
We will not git far with crime control until we run a ramrod down the 1,1 ia 1 libber ha, ..f tin \ niei ir:r--
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(jINtKAL CRACK
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OEOUGE PREEDY /
C Pj'i iglit 132$ by Deild Me»d A Co., Ins.
The Warner Bros. <L Vitaphone production •tarring John Barrymor?,
is based on thia novel.
S0I‘ !8 uleeply honoured In give my enn-
AT10; /, / tur of ffaraiia |sent to tile marnaje—you, may,
./ ) ini»i ' the Holy Homan Sire, hav* my word on that—’’
/ 1,m-, has to Ourshcim, the “Hav* you tqld Prince Christian {“i ill lh t'c, to ask lor the this'.’’’ asked Leopold nervously.
eanora. So hat ‘'Yes, 1 gave him in* reply thi*
in in ml Cm I'luenturcr in war. afternoon, Sire. I wa* as ronrteou*
no ,- inymout with |ae poaaihia and he took it to good
humour.”
i n lory. I offered him the An niluchrss dowry, if he will Jiflht tor hm: iiiint the Allies, who ii r disputing h authority. Crack v rontciii/itiioiis af the offer, anil rnuiitcis v the proposal that if l.ropohl will ■ nince his claim for I'.lcanora, In support his cause, l.copohl virct l.lranoia tor the first time, arciih ally, tn the woods,
and falls in l"' C.
"No doubt,” thought !l"ii»dorfr dryly, "wifh th* winning ' ' d UP his sleeve.”
CHAPTER V—Continued Christian a..mo was at Ids ease; Ignoring tlio i t of the company,
he
1KIEVER had Henadorff known the * r young man no difficult. He violently and positively refused to he nariy to the intrigue that hi* nnn•*ter had mapped out for him, or m make any sacrifice* to gain the
-ervices of General Crack.
"Let him go where he pleases — I rare not at all. Whet I cannot get without him I will forego. Thie
. 'd') In ’ obiigins to Hie , V j|| | ea ^ lo no thiii- imt disaster;
! fm F’l^iima^anu ' " i " " 0t b * 80 l ,er,!u * d ' cl
she began i l.i igb and talk nuite ""vh'at I*, then, your Intention?”
i-.ked lleusdorff wearily,
sir, do you expect
"What me to
1 'inlly, recall anecdotes of
J,ulltl1 ' 'ame. As the mr.d proceeded, Leopold r,| a y
"None at all,’’ replied Leopold. "Let the matter be straightforward I will keep my engagement wilh
ni.d Elea not a glanced at each other more and mil■ Ireiiuently across Hie table. W ■ n the dessert wa* 1
L . leant forward
and rather iy!y asked Klcanora ,f the e were ! io strawberries that j'.-' had gatli : 1 in the woods? He
saw Christian looking at him.
“So yog el in the woods?”
ask I'd Anllal' Mcssau, pleased.
. ••
said Leopold, hi- chair and
r.iiiiuih his finery, Lxapol'l weakling.
:: izi-d out of the window at the end nf ilio loom, which stood open on Hie will,, dark. Tho evening was viy hot; Lleanora felt weary In l - In ivy metallic brocades, in the In nips and panniers to which she was not accustomed; she also nod lowanl-: the window, like on* unconsclontly glancing at an avenue of escape. A | lir e l II In the talk; even the rapid tonzue of Hie Muchess was Mli'iil; she was fiuslied and sleepy with her own good food and her 0 .ii gem ious wine, -he made the ro.iial for tlio Indies to rise. Lleanora got up eagerlv, but abe w is remor-icrul, when she saw the mournful look In Leopold s blue 1 >es, to think Hint she was leaving h m to a boredom that she had herself r-caped. \Yi:li ilie departure of Hie wornvn, V l>- -an felt slightly emIrma oi ho did not know quite bow lo manage the situation bel.veen Hi o two pretenders to his daii.liiei hand Leopold teemed mjual y a vkwartf and sat silent, ['iiinbiing Ids bread Into balls on
ibe cloth.
(Mu I an survey them all calmly, as If I o found them diverting, for Anliall In au was forcing a convei , hi about Indifferent mstltrt |a H nsdorff, who could scarcely disguise Ids tedium. And In Lie air of Leopold, In his troop and silence and nervous : l i I b* bn ad, W a* profounil confusion and distress. ( nb a rose at length arid care I sly li ged for leave to depart; b ' I id, he said, letter* lo dictate for t’onieianla and Kurland. “Tomorrow,” lie added, "l must go bni k to Otlenlielm.” "Tom now?" exclaimed Hensdoi ff, who lliought that mailers could hardly he setfled so soon
"Tomorrow,” repealed Christian as if d iliverliig a fiat, and left them
lo llien elvea.
was soni' hlng modest anil anxious In Iim manner that annoyed llensdorff s much ns it flattered Auhalt-
Dessau.
”1, too, must return tomorrow," bo minmured. ”1 hope that you. Mop eigne ir, will make a conclu- , ii i tlio bu^liess we have In
lianil.”
”S i , i is made," repllnl AnliallHes, an, who had beeu hurried al ready b' lleusdorff. ”Ab to Hie ill-tails, timsa hsva nut y?t beeu all decided —but,” he added, both Hurried tad pompous, "for my ■ta'niO'M- that U_- E£2'led. I S2S.
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Anhalt-Dessau and try to carry my own fortune* to auccess " Brave, flourishing words but Hensdorff smiled "Does, then, Your Majesty Intend lo marry the Princess Eleanors?” "Yes.” replied Leopold impetuously. "It is Hie allianc* you, eir, found for me." "But I’rince Christian is more Important than the lady," explained the minister, with an air of fatigue "\ATien shall 1 ha ante to persuade Your Majesty that he is essential to your cause?" “Never," replied Leopold, "fur I do not believe it." "Is Your Majesty’s ehaiiRe of mind due lo the acquaintance of the I’riucess’”’ lie asked, for he had remembered Herr Lippmann * word* about Prince Chrfstiau, and if on* young man, why not another? Stic was, too. a pretty little creatifri. Leopold vehemently denied this. "I have hardly seen her, hardly spoken to her—it is manifest that "he ts well bred and docile, but. she ius nothing to do w.th my resolution.” "To what, then, I* that due?" "To disgust of the whoi* affair, lo d islike of this bat gaining, intriguing—" -• . ...... ■ Me sat down by the lamp and-put hi* blond brad in hi* whit* hand*. ”1 tell you, Count, I am tick of it—” "So am I," Interrupted lit* mtnter drily "Shall w* then. Sue, gi.e everything up and become hermits?" "You may, Sire, If you will.” added lleusdorff, "consider our ol>l gallon* to your family and your Allies—while you emus* yourself with fastidious scruples, thesa others hang with harrowing anxiety on the turn of event*. Hourly I expert news that th# congress ha* broken up and th* enemy is on th* move. What, In that case, do you intend to do? Fly into th* marshea of Styria?” "I shall not fly.” replifd Leopold hotly. ”1 will leav* Your Majesty," he remarked, and his emphasis oo th* till* sounded lika mockery to Leopold. “to consider that by tomorrow all must be decided.” "It is decided now," replied Leopold defiantly. Hensdorff, a* he departed, had on* last dry reproach to fling behind him: "It la useless to dispute an empire If you are to be put out of your way by a girl." Until he h*d seen th* Princess Fteanora be bad been prepared to Clve her up; now. even though h* denied to himself that eh* faed. naied him, he had decided not to do
so.
He passed a miserable night, tossing. distracted, angry with everything. With the morning catof * messsettger, sent on from Molk. He brought th* worst of news; th* congress at Brussels had flown (sunder In bitter disagreement, and ih* well-prepared armies of the Allies wet* already In movement. Mareclia! D* Lisle, Governor of
The stork visited wife ami b'ft a son,
will aitsxvci to the imme of Bill'. (ioorjfi' Pierce anil wife, Willard .Miller, wife and daughter at- (linn Sunday with Elbert Belli- anil wifi Aunt Alary Ann Slit'.- spent Sat urelay with Lola Pierce.
tfWar Veter RECOVEI
.1, II. Beck -pent tin' wuek-i'iul in Grei'in u-tle with hi- da .ttliL'i . The ladies aid met with Mr . A. Al. Brattuin lust Thui •!.., • it carpet rat;-. There were pn t. Ralph Crousore, wife and d. a . : ter, Al i -. Nannie Roui h, day with Anne Roach and family. Sunday vi.-itois with Mun i Sitth i and wife, were Kd Betti- and wife and son; Clara Thoni.i- and children; Robert Ansbury and Mr. John Siitb . Emmett Fulford and familj -pen! Sunday with Ezra Newgent and fa>n
ily.
Goldie Bee spent Suiidin i veirii” with Ora Thomas. Mart Jane V'ermillien i- iy il at this time. Alinnie Itrattin, Della Davi , i ilia Arnold, Nell Bettis. Kida Pierei-, 1,1 ith, Frank and Eula Staoi; met w'tb Goldie Bee last week anil jpiilted a friendship uuilt for the chuicli. Edwin Stone’ami wife of Greem atie, called on Dr. A. II. Moore Sum! . He is iiuitc ill. Tommy Johnson and wife called on (ieorjre Pierce and wife Satuid.a\ •' ninir. Fannie Sigler called on Nellie Be'' one evcninir la-t vvek. There will be church scrvici a! the Al. P. eluyeh both nior ; niirht, Sunday, Feb. Hi. ( in at and hear Rev. Paul Hall. I.et'- all <■., opetate with hint and help all w. can. The ladies aid will serve him li at the eouit house next Saturdav, I . b.
15.
Aunt Alai\ Ann Stites i.- -taying with Burl Ensor and family.
leiTihlu I ain uni Suffering Kndej rhunks id \ urWill
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Fiankfurt and now at Pra|ue, In commgmt of the French force* In the Nethsilends, had sent an urgent
, i 'Im a r of Hies* messag* for Imperial assistance, and w : till- exit, Leopold, col-' an entraety, which wae elmoet * n ; i nr-d tu In tin i. Tliere | command, that I aopold would *n
grip* General Crx k, to whom, for their part, th# Frxnch wer* ready
lo offer considerable bribes. Leopold had risen out of bed and
put on Jtia chamber robe; h* had scarcely slept all night and under this HI new* felt giddy; bf turned to the window to b* rid of Hen*dorfPe yellow sour face, aud th# loreline** of th* mormag blooming
th* trer and the valley r.eeruad
Again he tlicaght
KKH h ( II APEI
Alt. and Al - Het k li
this week lit Harvey O’Hait' Airs. Je.-.-ic AlcClary spent Weili day afternonn with Alts. Artie Scobn-. Airs. Olan Bain visited with Mrs.
h rank .McBride Thursday.
Paul Reis ing, who has been < n the 'ek li-l i- able to be out to the stole
a (fain.
Sunday visitors at Bruce Hall's were Air. and Mrs. Hugh Hurdett, and daughter Francis, and Mr, and Airs. John Lewis. Airs. Louise Darnall is here -pend ii i! a few days with her mother, All J. T. O’Hair. Mrs. O’Hair is able to be in a wheel chair jiuit of the
time, now.
Air. and Air-. Alary Woodworth and son.- -pent Sunday at Clifton I’m -t'-. Air. and Mrs. Branan Aix-tin are moving to Forest O’Hair’s place,
we*t of the (.'hnp<' , .
Clay Frank has moved hack to his place in Chupcl, which was vacated
l»>’ Bran Austin.
Aunt Lou O’Haii who is livinu with Mr-. Oscar Thomas thi- \Viiiter, ha-
heen ill this week.
Mr. and Airs. Ott Braden of G r , , castle v^ited 8uturda\ luulit and Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. Roland |
, \l I. Ni v ton pierce ,.' Uii I I"tj
Notlunjf shnit iff iiiiiamtoB l'( I i I I ( ei veil t hl'OU- i 1 A* Ml'. .Newt' ll Pierce e' SuU'il! Richmond, Indiana. Mi INI* “During my youtiiri r il:iy-lj a drill sergeant six y- at-iivi
; ular Army. I was in the I*
I-land dui intt the Spa i-h fl war, wlieie I eontiiict'-'l mw I'!.- - giadually (flew weis'.i 1 lon.-ulted many g""J tl"«l took eveiy remedy I '"lllilj -tarted in my leg-. ar,,i h) came stiff, and for the |'.et months, my right ki"' "Wl i rigid. Friends pel-uadeil A’eiWilK which I did "illi< i suit.-. After two week-IH the soi'cne.-'.- an I stiff - left) and I was -urprised at in."" able to si|uut and ii-- "Id for the first time in thici c: n walk with pet feet • i-' hills without pain or futiW f el free front Rhi um:iti' m - Air. Pierce is one nf u rattful persons who uiv In veil hy tin poweil I 1 * 1 the merit, of which havi ulr#
(I til-
la ll MiL'gi-t.- tlllea-.-l -T '-I 1 ' ■ \\,- t. t; t a hotth A' 1 *’* H day at Mullins' Di j Q how soon you will be t'lijef
life and health.
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Hammond. Sunday afternoon \i-it" r ‘ Rutter’s wc|e Mi n"' 1 ^ (I Hair and Airs. J' -I' '*'0
Mr. wai
for
Airs. Betty .McKee, wlr ' vt i'}' sick, is able to in' ,| l l Mi. - Thelma O’Hu : « t '" 1 ville Sunday to enter ' hl there, to leal U to be a N ul Air. and Air-. Deiivei < 1*1 week-end visitors at 1 l' a ter’s, J Air. and Mrs. Amlrc" link .1 ••Ini-ton and '11 - linger .'nil 1 hildien s|"' ; ' ' ‘ All.i’i Bain’s. Mr-. Jesse South is « li-t.»
like a rtpreftcM.
ot tb* tvoofl. and th* girl beneati-, the.beech tree; tad the dupitcher
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