The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1930 — Page 4
K THE DSIEY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY . MA\ Id, ni.>0. S
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BEFORE IT’S TOO LAT
When tempted to overindulge "Reach for a Lucky instead!
He modernfe— he irwSiIerafe in all rtiinK*. cvc'ii in smoking Avoid chat future shadow* hy avoiding overindulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever-youthfiil figure# “Keach for a Luck / instead."
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mentals of spoech, interpretative .spi crh, ami original speech. It is wiitti‘il with examples and illustrations and is accompanied hy a specially prepared manual for the instructor. Professor (!ough and his co-authors are spoken of in the publisher's announcement as specialists in the field which they treat. I.ousene Rousseau is formerly of Western State Teachd- college, Kalamazoo; Mary F. Cramer is of the faculty of Hunter college high school, New York; and J. Walter Reeves is connected with Peedie School, Hightstown, N.‘.1. The out-tanding features of the hook, according to the publisher, ate thoroughness, its flexibility as to subject matter, ami its authoratativeness. “The hook is essentially modern, readily understood, and will take its place as one of the most practical, interesting and teachable textbooks available for high school students,” says the announcement.
TUNE IN Th# lucky Strike Dane* Orrheitra, every S.iurvlay ami Ihur.dav eveniogi over N. IJ. C. network,.
It’s toasted ^ our Throat Protecfion — against irritation — against cough ♦In the U. S. Public Health Reports of 1923, Volume 38, Page 1271, we find the following: "Among short men less than S feet 7 Inches in height an excess (in weight) of 20!^ involves an added mortality of 30% a o\e norma . A 40 « excess adds 80 ,, to the mortality.” VVe do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes w.lllrring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself foo well, it you will "Reach for a Luck* instead,” you wilt thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess we.gi.t and, hy avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
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VONCASTLE
lamp wlirn rolaU'd. but the trf*&iiu<*i)i
~ f »f which ninkt'S for unfoi^itabic Cctitng Apd Kellys In Scotland - , conicdy. For instance, the in«-aeclnul Big Laugh Special, le Coming uttempls ..r ( olmn and Kelly fo play
golf, their antics when ihey pel on ‘h«- horse i ie., and Cohen trying lo talk Bcolcli, all are extremely eoml
cal.
If Ikere i* anylliiliK funnier Ilian n '•Cohen and Kell) - ’ it is anolltei
‘‘Cohen and Kelly
The famoue Irlah-Jewlsh comcjly learn will troop tnlo lln* Voncastle ihcuire Friday uiul Saturday nnihelr fourih annual liiu-niiikine ext-uision. This time lhey appear as “Tlie ( oh ena and Kelly, in Scoiland" and wliat iliey le.^ve utidoiie in (he wnynt hiirtli-protnratloit isn't wor(b tnen i loeiing. Cietirge Sidney. Chaille Murray, Vera Gordon and Kale Price are togeihar again In thin latest of ITnlver (■aPa uproarlouR “Cohen and Kelly" aeries. All are aeasoned actors of stage and screen, singalnily gifted for comedy portrayals Tliey work together like eloekwork. As for (he story, saifice in say that the Cohens and Kellys, unknown lo garij olher, slari out for Scotland irlin Hie idea of making n fortune olT the natives. They find that they were •xceedingly over optimistic in then kiteBljOD*. In so tough a spot do they And ihemselves iha* they sink Iheir sncieiit enmity to heroine partners again. The picture' Is studded with hilarl ous bits of huiuie»s which bound
Added Friday and Raiunlay at the Voncastle Is nndlher (tang Cotpmly and anolliei rliapler of "King of the Kongo - ' Tonlgtil “The Girl From Wool worths'' starring Alice While, shows for the final times.
NOTICE HI SALE OF TOWNSHIP
ROAD BONDS
State of Indiana, County of Putnam: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Oilltert E. Ogles, Trcas urer of Putnam County, Indiana, will receive sealed hid.- at his Office in the City of Ureencsatle, Indiana, up to twelve o'clock noon on Saturday the .'ilst day of May, 1930, for the sale of road bonds to the amount of $5810.00, said bonds being issued mid sold for the improvement of the William I.ogan et al free gravel road in Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana, said bnruL- being in the denominations of $292.00, each will draw interest at the rate of four and onehalf percent per annum. The first serie* of said bonds and first series of cou-
ld,lc on the 15th duy of July, 1931. One M-ries of .-aid ho tv Is ami one rii-^ of the icteiv t coupons on said bund* are due and payable every si\ mouth theri-ufter. Said bond is lie hi ing in Twenty iMpiul serif of one
Infantry the first of September. Captain Albright, who has been witli the DePaiiw unit for five years, was in charge of Infantry drill last year and the excellence of the seljool unit In I ha i line is largely One to Ids
Iwinti each, all of said bonds are sigiwd* work. This year Captain Albright is
in charge of combat principles, the
by Hie linard of County Commissioner* of said County and State and
technique of thirty seven nilllemeler
atte- ted by the County Auditor. Said Lam) t |, rPe i„eh mortar
hnnds will lie sold to the highest bidder for not le.-s than par value, a certified chhck for the sum equal to five percent of the amount of bids submitted and an affidavit of noncailusion a; provided by law -hull uccompany each hid, as a guarantee of the good faith hid. All of said bonds are payable at the office of the County Treasure): at Greencastle, Indiana. The right i* reserved to reject any
and all bids.
Witness my hmul and seal this 10th day of May, 19'tO. GILBERT E. OGLES, Tren airer of Putnam County, Indiana. 15 22.
Mr. and Mns. Ilepry Newman, of Paxton, 111., have announced the marriage of their daughter Helen to Herliert L. Parker on May 3. Mrs. Parker was a member of this year’s class, and of Kappa Alpha Theta.
TREAT THE: FLOCK FOR PARA KIT ELS THIS MONTH
Hot weather is the time for all kinds of parasite- to become trouble some in both growing stock and hens. It i difficult to stop them after they
have once gained a foothold.
There are six kinds of lice that are very often found on the birds at one time. Lice interfere with the egg production or growth, and with the health of the birds, irritating the skin
and malting life unpleasant.
You may treat the birds in several ways for lice. Probably the easiot is to paint the roost with black leaf ■10 or any other* 40*4 nicotine sulphate i-ptay tin hour before the birds go to roo.-d. This does not necessitate handling each bird, and consequently aves a lot of time with large flocks. ' The other external parasite that commonly Imthers the birds is rod mite. It lives in the cracks ami crevices around the house in the daytime ilnd sucks the blood of the birds at night. They will, when present in large numbers, materially cut down r Kg production, and .-top the growth
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IIAIN BRIDGF,
Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway have rc turned from Florida, where thev s|)*-nt the winter. Mr. and Mrs. VMjill Summerville .-qieiit the week-end with his pnren* tit Burns City, Intliana. Stanley Chadd »tf Indianapolis, vi ited with his mother hen* on Sunday. Mrs. I-atirn Mt-Fatlden and daughter Gladys, sp«“nt Sunday a week ago, nt Terre Haute v^ith Jim E^eslieii \ apd family. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Etcheson had tis guests Sunday, the Rev. Collie of Indianapolis; and Mr. and Mr Iicrt Miller. Mr. and Mr/. ‘Roy Eads visited relatives in Lebanon Sunday. Oil- Nolan, who is with the navy, is home on a few days’ furlough. Dr. and Mrs. Veach are in Chicago, where he is attending a rime Guests of Ray Ktche.-on and fam-
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FKKT ACHE THR0R BURN?
Slop Distress New Way I HE ENGLISH W \5
Lillie (ireen 1 Stops RM (Inc Every ll"n tin 1 llrlirf U1 tiflcii in I eiideniii The fame nf th he: iil-c of it? HU j|\ stop tbe lertli f hit! make life w
After a hard day* work are your feet so son* and tired that even the I thought of going to a movie is un-
bearable?
Well, in 20 minutes just make those burning, aching’, tired febt wopderoudy strong, healthy and tomfuit able again with a revitalizing, stiinuiating. soothing and irritation-reliev-ing Ifiidox E'oothath. The Oxygen that Radox releases in your footliath swiftly riils the thousands of pores of harmf'il acids • **'1
_ _ — | noisona which are causing your dis* of young stock. To eliminate mites, tress.
You g" < 1 ' merciless a kn'K'k "ut v capsule c:n h hour-. The sprntid hours for I' tie green f a l every little I' tenilerne- ihaw
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thoroughly disinfect the house, nests, and dropping hoards with some good coal tar disinfectant or with kero-
sene oil.
Good care anil good feed are needed
Worst coins come out—out to stay,
roots and all after 3 nr 1 right- treat-, ir "" l : ; ment with Radox. You’ll bless the day c 1 '' ) '0U read this Radox ad—it mean 1 • 1 n ,,|,. flawless feet for you and yours. Get tierworkur ' llidox at Mullins Drug Store and puin <n» , Druggists everywhere. cheernud <
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ALBRIGHT ACCEPTS POSITION AT FORT BENNINO, GEORGIA
Will Be Connected With Twenty. Ninth Infantry Regiment Used For Demonstration Work
Capt. J. J. Albright has had orders from Washington to proceed to Fort
poiu on said bond* are due and pay- iiwming, Ua., for duty with the 5»!b
The 29th Infantry regiment In which the captain has been assigned is a t rack regiment that Is used for domon»lratlon work. This unit is In etuineeilon with the infantry school stationed at Fort Henning. The 29ih is the only regiment organized on war strength. Captain Albright served us an instructor in the infantry
school in 1922.
Capt. B. D. MeMahon. who has been at. l>«*Patiw two years, will remain
here next year.
Drive Uric Acid l)c|M)sils Prom Itheumatic Joints
Speech Text By (iougrh To Be Published Soon “E: If active Spaech” is the name nf Prof. Harry 11. Gough’s new book, written in rollaborution with I^ousene Rouaseau, Mary Eh Cramer, and J. Waltar Re«*ves. It will he published by Harper anil Brothers, New York. The book is a text for high school •speecdt classes. The subject matter ■h divided into three parts: fundu-
Don’l Waate Tima
There is one light way to end U„. pain, agony and swelling, when t.riirui m j, ! ints l "" 1 stubborn in-
flammation persists.
You must take a medicine powerful enough to search out the uric acid dc
posith anjd Hissolvo them,
the'nnwei'* must also have
me power to drive thc.s,*
ueul accumulations from
thru the natural channels.
poisonous the body,
Get the light medicine and severe obstinate '^urnatic attack. ‘it swiftly leave you and won’t bother
you again f„r a long time
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returns—if it d' L, • i hyslra !
—money back, ‘ ° U8 a< l v erti»e,i
Playing at te Voncastle Theatr* Vitaphone Comedy riot.
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