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Vow you can Itcaulir.v thiiiKs, indoors and out, without worryinjr atM.ut flu* finish hcintf ruined liy ex- * iiosiirc and fre(|iu*nt deanini;. I \t -l{-l,IKK Rrutmel is waterproof and weatherproof! MODERN COLORS Of course, you want to he up-to-date in y on r decora tint;, t i make I. V( IM.Ihl l.namel in the most modern of shad< - 'i oil'll delight in the rich colors shown on the free l.\< -|{ I IKK color card. \'k for a copy at our store. LONO - lasting; \ >>n will mart el at tl'.i way I.\('-ll-UK K I Hamel wears. \ .a matin i.f fail, it is widely used for professional Ini i Inn 1 I ait-e at its unusual durahilitjr. EASY-TO-USE I \< It I IKK is a n4*w kind if cnamnl, not just an old i > It* t iimirl made to dry (|iiick. You’ll notice the differi iff 'In firsi time you use it. Yau simply cannot make Ii in v^ork ol it I.\< R M h I. vaoii’I let you! \d 11 ins' mi! <; siom;
THE DAILY MANNER Mrs. Oscar hiuliaiik- is ill at 'ier
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PKRSOINAL AND LOCAL NEWS
THE SIMlilT or EASTER I Mm-I perfeelly expressed hy l!x<|uisite I lowers.
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Is show in” pot pjanls and cut flowirs in hcaiitiful profusiiin, \nd remember "Perk's Prices Please.”
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| The condition of Frank David on (•it) fireman, who Iren critically | ill of pneum nia, wa repoited sliir’it I ly improved Wedm ay. Dr C. K. ( all and family, who have lieep residini; on Hlooniinifton street in (iri eneastle, |. a,, , d. to Kotiehdale VSedne-day. Dr i ill md family for ^ me i ly i ('.sided at Koachdale. .Mrs, Rachel Gillen, mother of C. ' (iilleu, is reported rrilie.illy ill at .< i home in Roach i . - j i- -uffi rinir l iom heart trouhle, ami because of her advan <“d aye, her nmilition is thought
to he yrave.
Mr. and Mis. Sam Farrow of near Fillmore an I Mis Gr.-r e Farrow havi purchase) the former < aapman home on east Washinyto: •reel from th, Uhapman heirs, ami will make the'! future home there. In the suit n contra t of the Aluminum Cookinjt' Utensil Company ayailist Ward William Golden and IkO-eoe McCoy, a findinf; has heen made in the I’utnam circuit court in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of The uit of l.aura II. Hirt, widow of \lf ed llirt, atraiust Vndrcw Hirt, e\ editor and othei , ia which the widow seeks a one-third she re of her late husband's estate instead of the share she will teceive under a pre-nuptial agreement and a will, will be tried in Mont vomery i u nity, after a ehaOffe of venue wa,- pran'e I the w idow in the Putnam eireuit idiir! \\eilin -lay.
Mr. and .Mis. ( hark Vauuht of I.iine jale are the r. iii. of a (liiuehter, Norma .loan, oiu Tuesday. Mr-. J. H. Pit< hfogl and daughterMildred and Alme la will Leave Thuisday foi I. .uisville, Ky., where they will spend Fast i. visiting relatives
ami friends.
is rt Sievert, P.h.omville, O., is here placing the marble interior in the mausoleum in Fore-’ Hill . emetery. I hi- Work will complete the structure. !t will he completed in every detail by
Memorial day.
Mrs. B. H. Dm is returned Saturlay from Greerii astle where she had eon for three weeks helping rare for uer first granddaughter, Miss Susan Moffett. The Kttb tot is getting along ii rely, she report-. Hoosier (N’ew-
iort) State.
\\ slter Heath and i.awrence Ciawle\ left Wedne-day for Martinsville, Okla., wheie Mr. Heath has u •ontract for erect g a new postoffice . d nurthous.'. Mr. Uiawley will he mployed as cari '-n'er foreman on the
i builtlings.
Mattie Kraziei and Hazel Frazier have filed complaint in the Putnam circuit court auain-t Robert Frazier, for partition and sale of forty acres of teal estate, wned jointly by the t ive parties. Gillen and I.yon are attorneys for the plaintiffs. In a petition of the Citizens Tru-* company, admi-t ator- of the estate of Michael A. Wolfe, against .Jen'iic !.. Welle and others, for a, land sale of property belongs to the deceased to pay debts, a finding for the plaintiff ha- been made in the Putnam circuit court and the land ordered cold for cash at a private sale.
DR. E. NEWLIN OPTOMETRIST— :*<l Yearn Fxperience Why not let him make your glasses
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT GLASCOCK’S JEWELRY STORE
Thursday night at the church < the Nn/arene, Miss Teona R h ,» returned Mi--ionary from Africa will give a missionary address. Everybody invited to come, Rev, Clarence and Bertha Talbert, pastors. Considerable damage was done to an automobile driven hy John Dills and a truck driven by J. M. Billing ley when they collided at the intersection of state roads 4d and 47 at the) south edge of ( lawfordsville Tuesday! morning. Dills was going north and I Billingsley east at the time of the; crash The front endse of both ma-j chine- were damaged.—Crawfnrdsville Journal-Review.
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The Greemastle St. Paul’s Baptist ■hur: Ii are holding metings all week. Th" Rev. H. C. Franklin preached Monday and Tuesday. Tonight ’he Re.v l{. D. Leonard of Indianapolis will preach. He is one of our former mini- tel-. Thursday night men’s night ami Friday night B. Y. P. U. Sun lay night preaching by the Rev. Murrey Townsend.
< - Y tve flown with the Pathfinders of the Air
KENDALLVII.LE, Did., April I i UP) Lauren McCartney, 45, seme taty of the Noble County Bank am Trust Company, which was cb sod by directors last January 10, committed suicide today by jumping from thi diving pier at Bixler lake. Letters addressed to Herald Shew county coroner, and Kay Irwin, ; friend, told where the body would in
found.
Depositois had $1,500,000 in th< bank at the time it was d sed, mud of which may lie lost. Grand jury investigation of the hank’s afairs has been underway foi two weeks at Albion, county seat. KPIDKMH OF S< \KI.ET FEVER Miss Mary Agnes Miller, county j nurse, was ailed to Putnamville Wednesday morning to investigate a reported epidemic of scarlet fever in that community. Dr. John A. Egan county health officer, .-aid it was reported that sevetal eases had broker, out thei+.
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MO.NT PEL IKK, Vt V rm.nt | ■cted Warren It. Austin, .V; Iry Republican, to the I 'ninsl; Senate in a special election lay by a ma jority of almost t» »ne ovei Stephen M I iiiscnll,
lemocrat.
Austin was elected to fill thp ,f the late Semit i •■••I vho ilied last year. The prohibition i|Ue-iion did not «r the campaign us an issin
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(UP)—Attorneys foi Oscar Wagner, found guilty on a charge of possession of a still, wanted to make sure that their client woiild get a new trial they said in citing 145 reasons why
the new tiial was necessary. W AN I M VYOR’S PH TURK COLUMBUS, Ind., Aptil 1, <UP>-
An autographed picture of Mayor H lx. Vollan i, of Columbus, has been repuested by a Boy Scout living in Clinton, Mas.-., after the mayor achieved nationwide notice hy carrying a | newspaper route for his -ick son. The
picture will be sent.
Mr. and Mr-. Carol Cross and chi! dren of Wheaton, III., are spending i the remaindet of the week with Mrs. | j Cross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omni Beck, east Washington street.
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y ou mcct mc city’s crowded canyons Along the invisible lanes of the air, or among* jostling thousands in the % t # jciry’s streets . . . it’s all th® same to Chesterfield. For hefe’s a cigarette that gtKs everywTi^rc and that Uistts right aoyvtlicre. Milder and bctfAr tobaccos — nothing else- that’s what you /./t/c in Chesterfield. And, thank*, to tbe ''^.ross-blend,” all of that inil^, good task and uivniii is retained!
For NINTTfrM veil . riur R(><;farfh Dfpartnjfnt h»s <i •ic* ,• too* luxuii every new Axrlupmentol S*iencc ilui (ould be jp| bed to the nunuizt.ture ot i ij;arcttes *j During this pcriol there lus been no dee eb pment of tested vjIuc or importance to the smoker wlmh we have not incorporated mto the making; ol Chesterfield cigarettes. 'I fI - , l.iyjrtll 0 Myers Tobatct Lr.
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Easter Morning When shirts and ties start out on parade feminine millinery concoctions will have competition. Wo ordered as tho’ Greencastle had three times as many men and • necks. So we have a hupre assortment and nothing- more need he said about them except o o Tliuy Arr Rendy • o J. F. Cannon ft Co.
