The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1930 — Page 3
TKEDXIEY BANNER, 0RF.ENCASTIIE, INDIANA THURSDAY, JULY 10,1930.
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more economical.
Ileeommendation
O. Dix.
Tomorrow evpning will he spent at the Ilrown county barbecue as guests of the Bloomi igton association, i Speakers and their topics for Friday’s session include: Senator William F. Hodges, “Revisor of Statutes.' Professor Bernard 0. davit, “Why the Standards on Kducation for Admission to the Bar. ’ I Frank T. B< -el, “How the Revise Plan Works at Wisconsin.” Senator ,T. Clyde Hoffman, "Program of State Conference on Taxation." Bar association oratorical medals will he presented Sidney Hyman, Kmerson high St lmol, (iary, a id Margaret Mas-nth, Kokomo high school. The two-da;, -e-sion will close Friday night, with the annual banquet at which Burr W. Jones will he the principal speaker. His topic will he “Independence of the Bar." MU MOVK IMI.F.S High -peed and increasing congestion on state highways demand additional safety measures to proteei life and safeguard property. To thP end a drive wiU he mah by the state highway commission to compel! public utility companies to move hack poles s t too dose info the road tight-of-ways, according
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tme No. “ Washington street, md by all th best druggists in dl lownthroughout thi entire section
i in- w ith rheumatism," said Mrs. I.aura Sundqui l, .''.v" Fast Jackson stieet, Muncie. “The pain- kept me awake at night. 1 tried liniments,
John J. Brown, state road director. | ma -ages and many other medicines | Brown called attention to public j nut nothing did me any good. I had utility poles within fifteen inche- of | come to the point where I did not think the pavement edge paralleling Fniteu I mere was an\ relief for me. Aftei
I States Highway .'Id, a- that highway enters Indianapoli.. from the wes . | 'I’hi.- condition is a grave menace to I life and property, and increasing!, so as traffic becomes header This highway is paved between In- | dianapoli- and Danville, and undei
PLAN Bl(i MKKI1NTI I include addresses of welcome and re-
BLOOMINfiTON, Ind. July h (I F) ports of committees, including the it i impo sihle t
— Final plfcpaiation were being n de president’s annual address. Committee today for| receiving and ' i 'e!t..i Miig appointments will he made tomorrow
the Indiana bar association it.- ’• ilk afternoon.
annual Acting to be held at Bloom- ! , ington, ton >i row and Friday. Approx ' • h "*f ( ] tl '“ ‘'f imately |(I0 lawyer- and then fnmil j ! “' :l "U' "’.ll mldress the
ies were e- peeled lo ittemi. ITie session- largely will h>* take
uj) with business and aiidn subject relating to the law Thursday morning’s meeting
will
i uroup on “The Brief and Oral Argument on Appeal" tomorrow and Byron k. Klliott will talk on “Air law.” Frank N. Richman will discuss “The Indiana State Bar Association - -one
commission plans will most likely In paved to the Illinois state line within a year or so. Already heavily traveled th ■ entiiely paved road will most likely trebble in traffic volume, road officials point out. With pole- of utility companies now so clu-e in that
a maintain standard
width berm or shoulder, this i n: d in many places constitutes a real
traffic hazard.
Director Brown say - that many
utility companies voluntarily co-oper-ate with the commission to make roads -afer for travel, but in a few instances companies are slow to respond. He indicated that legislatn • procedure may be nece-sary to re-
move this highway hazard.
AT TH F YONCASTU: Fine Kntertainment Promised In ‘'The Furies" H. B. Warner and bids
Wilson Featured.
Lovers of screen drama will he thrilled by “The Furies,” th. all talk ing First National production which plays at the Voncastle fheauv to-
night and Fiday.
It is true that this i a mystery picture, and there have been ne ny mystery picture-. But “The Furies” is more than that. It is a finely cnn-tnic ted drama, played superbly by a eas* of rare excellence, and with an under lying “something” suggestive <,i brood ing fate which is too intangible to grasp, but which nevertheless everta potent spell over the audience. The characters, drawn from th; | gilded circles of New York's uppei I social elect—are portrayed with a eer j tain subtle realism which is wondei fully impressive. They seem true to
1 suffered terribly in my leg and , modern life, at the same time, me
see- them like characters in a strang (ireek tragedy, tangled in the web of
fate.
I.ois Wilson and 11. B, Warner do some of the best work of their entii ’ career in the featured roles. Mi - Wilson is a woman seeking a divorce in order to marry a man she believes cares for her. Warner potraysia stony hearted attorney, in love with Miss Wilson. There i- a murder and many persons involve! in the affars of the dead man are suspected. The heorine son, played by Byron Sage, is the
tv, at Uieir ntf'm, in me Court House, | 1 Cl?.! VloflPl T Iftll tfllpW
.aa will receive •* ” AlUtUM 1 lOR “ULK,
sealed propo-al- fot the improvement excellent condition. ( ash or lerms. of a i ertain hie hway two miles in ( all Tursdav or I hursilav. Between
length, in said county by grading and paving w ith mm adiim as set out in the specificationplans and profile on file in the office of the Auditor n:' -aid County, bv and under the law of the State of Indiana. Said sealed propn-als w ill to opened and the contract awarded for -ii,| improvement on the 4th day of August, I0“d.
<1 A. M. and 10 A M.
IMH\N\ LOAN CO. 2S-tf
fLASSH'lLI) ADS
—For $»lc—
Iluchheit Orch-
Bids or proposals will be receiv-d
up to 11 o’clock m on =aid date.
The said mad to he improved i- ’e Allpit's
rated in Fianklin I wnship, in I’ut •i|»J
1 md Is to
known as the Albert Risk et til high- ~ n way when -o improved. FA N’t Y t.eorgia Watermelon.-, ri'he e-1imated io-t is $l2h60.00. "File they l.a-t, :ip.. F.conomy Store. It Bid- will be for the completion of „ " •'« fccordanc FOR SAI K F ( harm . with the p ins, pro . . and specific:.the Auditor of 1 rW,n " 1 «<i. 1‘ itna 1 mty, I ma, and shall In lude all hihor and material for said 1 FOR SAI.K:—One old violin and work In no ca-e will extra conlpensa-‘ ..ase, exceptionally good ton.', *20. R lion he tor any additionai u - .,^1 , • .. vork alleged to have l.Ln done b. W ’ BaWw,n > Greencaatle: 10 2p
oi e.iiitractor .
vhom if awarded Ihe contract. FOR SAL1 M even-room, mod Kie h bid shall h- accompanied by ', rn residence, .,0k east Hanna St. See
per.-oiial or suretv bond in a sum I
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nnich per-uasion by a friend, I
cided to try Konjola.
“Aftei two weeks I knew that Ron jola was different for it went light to the nice of my ailment -. After tr.k ing three bottle.- the pains of iheumatrsm left me entirely. Stom-
ach trouble caused me to suffer from , ' Pi ' son ,0 lth, ‘ flnal . , hnK,x '
i personal or surety
Mi al to double the amount of tie' | bid filed for the work bid on, to b • proved by aid Board of Oommi--onei Said bond shall he conditioned ro the faithful performance of the v erk, the sureties, if possible ,hall he rc-idems of and free-holders in the state of Indiana, one of whom shall In a resident of 1’utnam Coun-
ty, Indiana.
Said bond shall he for the benefi’ of anv person nr persons or corporation, who shall .suffer any loss or damage by reason ot any bidder failing nr neglecting to enter into -i contract to perform such work award ed on the hid or to carry out the :.me in any particular or to pay any mb contractor, or contractors, o, to any sub-contractor-, agent or superintendent under him in the con ‘.na tion of said work.
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FOR SAI.K OR RKNT:—fi room laoderri house. Reasonable terms to relial.le party. I’o- . --ion 1st of August.. Phone 18-Y. x 3p, for s \i i. i.; i‘i.’: 1 . snapdragon and other fine flower-. T. C. Cox, 21J Bloomington street. fl-fit. FOR SALE or Trade - WeRtlnghouse Klertric range for piano, at once. Rhone 13-Y. 7-3-p FOR SAI.K OR R1 NT:—Modern | Five* room house. Reasonable. Call
which is a startling surpri
souring of my food, gas and head aches. 1 wa- badly constipated and ,
forced to take laxatives. These a i|. | t° P rov e her innocence to him, ment.. along with nervousne-s and 1 ri ' a ' criminal,
inability to sleep, have all h en ioi reeled by Konjola. I have induced my two daughters to take Konjola am! they are obtaining the same exrollon'
results.”
And so it goes—the same glad story whenever this great medicine
given an opportunity to make good. | iho Fox Movietone New -, from five to eight bottles are recom ! — o——
NOTICF T<> ROAD CON TR \( Idlt
Sn d contract will he let a - a whole 11 lb, lowe i responsible bidder upon ffida' ii of n .ii-eolliision. which mu-t be submitted w ith the hid. and upo i
80S - \.
pects hi mother, a id n di p. ration, Hiiluro to submit such affidavit uch
propo-al oi hid will he rejected.
‘The Furies” i- one of the outstan 1 ing pictures of the year. It need nut fear comparison with the be t uf any
yea r.
Added to the program U
Friday will he an all-Udking Sporting Youth Comedy “Arabian lb ," an
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FOR SALE One new KitchenKook oil tove, have (»ut in gas. One good linnle.um about 10x20 ft. .las. F. Swift, fioo-x. r,.r,p FOR SALE- Yellow Traa-parent
of all apples to cook.
Fine to can for winter u-e.— R. V
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.-.-fits.
mended a- the treatment in stubborn
Konjola is -old in Oreenca-tle, Ind., j State of Indiana, Butnam County, - at the Owl drug -tore, 14 west VYa-h | i- hereby given that th ington street, and at lh,nor’s ding Board of Commissioners ot aid cot
The Board reserves the right t",.
leiei't eny and all hid -. Time for the I
mph tion of -aid work will l» igrenl i upon, after the letting of said con-
tiia-t, by the Board of Commission- a PP' e 'i best
• r- and the successful bidder. (liven by Order of the Board
ij’hi .md , ('ommisslonei s of -aid countv.
M. K. (HI I. Auditor of Putnam!
County, Ind. lA-Ht =. 1
' ( 'ow'.-. Heifers, 2 male calves (7 and
! ‘J months old(, herd bull, (it years old i C.'itt 1* located at A»no, Indiana. ^111
1 1k* >«>ld subject to health tests,
Relievea a Headache or Neuralgia in^ HARIO I l!N< HFIi, .1 ■ l.oliib.O mmules, checks a Cold the first ville Tru-t Bldg.. I oui-ville, Ky.
FOR SALK:—Registered Hereford*
666
d.iy. and checks Malaria in three days.
066 ALSO IN I ABLVrTS,
SAVE
—Wanted—
\VANTKD-Kuhher tire wiieeU iron baby carriage for crippled child's cart J Call 151. UN
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CONDI I'lONS t;tM*D INDIAN UN Mis, It > <i i BiVacatioiiisl.' plannmg to (rend a part of tho sumnmi at any of the nunter1 ous lake resorts in Indiana tnuy he assured that health conditioiu will he perfect leccui'ding to Dr. SVilliwn K. King, director of thi tati hialtli board. Raymond Bright, ..unary ■ ngm«er , in the health department, ha. starlet! ^ a survey of -unitary conditions in all j lake no suite, Dr. King announced tv duy. Fhv in\cstig;?tion will inciodi J general t> pogruphical comlition a* j well aa the water and food supplii s Tourists camps also will be fa spec tcd, it wa.- announced, althou*rh only ir u general way, a* a -weeping surve of them was made last year
