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THURSDAY. APRir.fl. 1981

Special Announcement! Owing-to the adverse conditions of busj llt a S and industry under which we are pass-jpo-^t this time, the Stai- Store is groins to try ^'best to make those diminished payrolls , l)U l incomes last longer. Kvery week-end in this space will appear one item which will be pi'iced at cost or below cost. If you are interested in making your dollars ip farther, you’ll watch for our add, which will appeal' every Thursday-evening in this

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL Anil You’ll Jump Out of Brd In the Morning Rurin’ to Go

. U Rtl Mur and sunk and the world

,' . Punk, don t swallow a lot of galu,

' r: * 1 ‘ T ’ "d. laxativo randy or rhvwmf "-m inukr you sudd, idy #wwt and buoyant and full of sunahinr.

For th.

aLH r, oil, laxalivH *

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T lh ‘‘ 5 ! ca, ‘ ’ lt They only move the >ow, I* and a m. r.- movement doesn’t k

opaee.

\VAT( II OUU WINDOW Till' STAR STORIi

nil STOKi: TH \T SAY KS Y(M MON’KY.

South Side of Square

;. uw “- s an “ a mere movement doesn’t at uaiis*-. i he r«‘cis..n for your down-and-out , ' s f y 1 our . ,u, r - I’ ihould pour out two 1 ounUa of liquid Inin into your bowels daily.

fl ,,w ing freely, your food

rio'il' i’ J us! decays in the bowels, io.s bloais up .mi stomach. You have a ihwk bad ta-fe and your breath is foul, ikin often hreuh . in hi. mishK H . Your head Jl i' s un< i > ,,u 1 1 down and out. Your whole

lyricm is pouioned.

I ittPl-'''? ,P.:" .*‘ xid ' ol< t CARTER’S I’ t"' , : P !• I'll.LS to ten these two pounds of Pile tkwmg freely and make you , ‘I /'l* aM, l U P They contain wonderful. Harmless, y.-ntle vegetable extracts, amazing ^hen it comes to making the bile How freely. Hut don t ask fir liver pills. Aak for Carter 1 ! J-mie I aver I'ills l.unk for the name Carter’s bitlh Liver Pills on the red Ubel. Iteaent ••

1^ IpfHdll • lii Plant Life Is Separated GOVERNMENT SCIENTISTS HAVE SUCCEEDED AFTER LONG EXPERIMENTS WASHINGTON, \piil 7 (UP)

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If you have been a fit the ('hamper

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Seientifts in the hi. an of chen.isli y. tem | er al lnp , n; unper narn you

' i shonlil tell your neiulih.ir to brill,v his

uliure by an elahorale series of ex live sto. k ..r finythinir he has to ell, he

UKKS IN P.Af h \(;ES GOOD FOR ORCHARD

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DurinK recent years a large business has been developed by southern beekeepels ill package bees, which has been ft significant aid to northern beekeepers, according to H. K. .Montgomery of the Entomology Department of Purdue university'. Orchard men who

Mmon Rais find wife of Peoria, 111. St(J n a Phillips, Dorothy Odell, Mary ! nee ' 1 oarl > - >>' the spring for pol,1 lied D " f Dbo'niington spent Ht ,. ivin an ,| Ste i| a Garret culled oil li " ali "n purposes find this method of pring \ .cation with home j Madeyln Odell Friday evening. I starting colonies of bees to have many c drew Tinchei is not so well at Mr. and Mrs. Lois Claik and daugh-1 : ' * 1 ‘‘ beginner also finds

ter Jeanette spent Sunday with Mr. ’*■ desirable to start his apiary by ihand Mrs. C. S. Byrd and family. j inK l ,acka ^ e N "t infretiuently Mrs. Ruth Sutherlin called on Mrs.' th '‘ comnl «'cial beekeeper finds this

perimelUs, have aticceeileil in sepal'. uting ehlorophyll - iln green element in plums from ilm nst nf lii i.liini The work of these sdeniists is ex peeled lo lie of mncli value in sttalj ! iug plain diseases, and also in deter j niialiig wheilier il i> possible in pin duel* plant products syiuhelieally. To those who are mil scientists, il mat be explained linn chloropliyll bears much the same relationship in

might want to buy what the other fellow has to sell. Sales every Satur-

day.

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KOR SALE—Long stemmed daffodils, 5(1 cents per dozen. Mis. T. < (dx, 735 East Seminary street, s-tit

RARY ('HICKS—from pure bred, ! blood tested flocks. Culled for type

time.

Jit I.vi.insnii and lamily visitJ Sundaj vitl John Wise and n oth st.ii.lny vi-it'.i's with Wm. Newman I were: Homu r Slavena and I, y, Mi llealah Tlioma , Harvey

, , Idler Hamilton and

life, Cecil Newman and family and

' |;. Cr\ ami daughter.

Marion Sechman spent Sunday with . If. Seehman and wife. |Oran Hui- and wife and Almon . and wife attended the Senior at Relic Union Saturday night. I i), Ik,' ten is ill again. |Mr Klltn Newman who has been dtinc her daughter Mrs. Mary Jwally and family for the past I.' i ndurned home. |.t: i a- 1 , nil wife railed on John and mother Sunday afternoon, lian Faith Buis visited with Mrs.

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|lly ,n order of the I’aiciicuit court and .-'nhje t to i‘. • | I the c, 'ale of Mary A. Martin, (■ased, will at the hour of 2 o’clock M ■ i .t day ot April, 1931 J ' ’ at ),| ivati lb' .at 10' |'i't Wa liington street in the city of 'enc. itle, Indiana at the late resi- | aid decelent the !■ dlowing ‘libeil per. otiiil propei'y belonging i said "state. [Oil 1 ' td’ aril (Ushion , six rocking f - 11 '. I ■ -tr.dgbt chairs, one compnatioi, b.iokc.'ise, one stand taiile " -"'all stands, five large piiturcs 0 h'sik Tielve-, two vases, one pit'■r, one stand table, one bed and Is'd- | , "K. two pair curtains, pne heatiny '<■, on» unitary couch and mat J" one chest of drawers with mar r 1 ' top, on< clock and shelf, one die y' 1 ' "lie d'c.-i r, one oil stove, iieating stove, one I t of dished kitchen utensil,-, one kitchen safe kitchen table, one hall rack, one . "lie tva.-h stand, one dresser, one j 1 ' . one front room carpet, one hack ’ > i", one floor matting. Ij ai I property will he sold for cash ® 11 ' Ml, i t" the big ic-* and best bid'tilliam B. Peek, administrator with "i: • xed, of the estate o! |f lar y A- Martin, deceased. M. Sutheilin, attorney. 2-2t N, 'll(| in FINAL SETTLEMENT <H ESTATE

Lee Wells and daughter Grace Thurs-

day afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shuck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Emory Nichols and daughter Bertha. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodwin, Mi. and Mrs. Ben Smith and daughter and George Smith called on Mr. and Mrs.

Gecil Bartlett.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heavin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickett and family l>ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay

Garrett.

Miss Martha Byrd spent Sunday and Monday nights with Mr. and Mrs. Lois Clark and family of near Mt.

Meridian.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eastham moved from Walter Wright’s property into Mis. Mary Elliott’s property,

the first of this week.

The Pollyanna class of the ( hri-t-ian church met Tuesday evening with

Mrs. Ruth Sutherlin.

The baccalaureate sermon will bo held in the Methodist church Sunday

evening, April 12.

The misisonary society of Christian church will meet all Tuesday, April 14, with Mi's.

Ruark.

Mrs. R. S. Cowgill’s father died at her home Sunday morning. Funeral services were held at Clove rdale

Tuesday.

CONFERENCE FRIDAY

method of enlarging his apiary or replacing lost colonies to be advan-

tageous.

There arc about 5,0()<! bees in a pound and they may be obtained in packages holding one or more pounds. The two-pound siz.e appears to lx* the most popular for all purposes, but the three pound size may be bettei for orchardists who are ordering bees 'or use in , rchard pollination. Unle-s otherwise ordeied, a queen is included in each package. As a rule the queen is shipped in a small “queen cage" placed within the package. Package bees are shipped by mail or express in small wood and screen cages with sufficient food for the duration of the trip. The food consist- of sugar >yrup. As no honey or c. mb is included all danger of disease

is eliminated.

Direction for handling package bees when they arrive will be found in Extension Bulletin No. 158, which maybe secured from Purdue University Kx- ! tension Department upon request. (I,,, I Names of southern beekeepers who ( |. lv | .-upply package bees may be found in Q|. t ' any beekeeping journal or they also will he furnished by the Department of Entomology, Purdue University,

upon request.

color, and standard requirements. ; Sets each Monday and Thursday. Custom hatchng, $3.00 per hundred. Brooders and poultry supplies. Record's Hatchery. Old Pfeiffenberg- r, Blacksmith Shop, 11 east Franklin St.

Phone 812.

ihe plant ihai haemoglobin bears in the human being. The haemoglobin is the red blood corpuscl,. willed carries the necesary oxygen ihrough the human body, and the chlorophyll is tin 1 green element which enables ilte plant to convert the carbon dioxldo of the air into surm- and cellulose

materials.

Scientists long Imv. known that ehlorophyll was tie pigment whirl' caused plants to be ;icen. It abounds

in large quantities in most plnns, but Rummage Sale, Saturday morning tor some lime could nut be separated •‘^P'd 11th at ( ouit House. !i-2p.

from the various olln-i chemical substances and UiixtUf' - A eompliealed experiment evolved in the bureau lias thoroughly separated ii from Hie

plant.

In addition, another series of expor-

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FOR SALE:—Extra

buggy, SIO at Cook’-

Store. Phone 134.

good hahyS.mth Ixiul i

fl-2ts.

Smartly Styled

$12.75

1 M l I WISE men mil take advantage nf Ho offering in mens suit-. Spring shades ot medium vrr\ and light grey and tan. Ml wool worsted and cassinieic. Men now is the lime to buy that new spring suit at a substantial satin-.

KOR SALE Second hand gas ! stove $5. Wilbur (’ Stewai l Phone !t.|

9-11.

inienls had been helpful in separai ing ihe carotin and xantlinphyll fronij

the plant.

Carotin and xantlmphyll are the substances in plants which cause the I leaves to turn yellow, or orange, in ] the autumn, when th • mm's rays have I dried up Hie chlorophyll or green pigment, in ihe plains Carotin has I been known for sometime as a eorI per colored pigment, tun science lias I never been able lo ascertain llievalm lot the substance to plant life, nor have they been able in ascertain the excel value of xanlhophtII. which is a pale yellow pigment. The green ehlorophyll pigment ha: been shown to contain carbon, hydro gen. oxygen, nitrogen and magnesium. The only practical clieinicul difference in Ihe organic construction of the green chlorophyll in plants and the red haemoglobin in blood is iliat Hie chloropliyll contains magnesium and the hiieinoglobin coamins iron

FOR SALE lei.si y cow, just fresh, giving five gallons milk daily. Extra good. Cheap if taken at once, (’all John Hauck after fl p. m. Rural 145.

9-1 l-2i>!

In.\Ira Danis SIMM)

J. C. PENNEY GO., Iihn 2 TO I NORTH I M lx SON. t.RFINi \SI IF. INHI \N V

Vo! .,, is hereby given to the credmd leg '' ■ • Perry ^ I L ' deceased, to teppear in the II Him rir.-uit court, held at Green- .' Indiana on the 23d day of | 111 .'in' show cause, if any. * A Hie final settlement account 1 1 ic estate of said decedent '"' l| "'d bo approved, an(| said heirs " ,| then and there make , 1 ■ ii - ip, an : re. civ. their "'"''mtive -hares. ^IIN'hSS, the clerk of said couit ■’ day April, 1931. John W. | "d> clerk Putnam circuit court. 2-3ts

EVANSVILLE, Did. April 8 (UP) -More than 200 teachers of college, high school and elementary classes in h.nne economics are expected at a conference of the Indiana State Home Economics association opening here

Friday, April 10.

Miss Gladys Curry, Evansville College, will be in charge of the first meeting. J. (). Crewning, superintendent of Evansville schools; Hr. ('. C., Wilson, Public school health director;] and Miss Albion Fellows Bacon will |h. speakers at the opening session. A. P. Klberlin, secretary of the Evansville chamber of commerce, will speak at the nobn luncheon. Scheduled for addresses in the afternoon are, Miss Ethel Snodgrass, state home economics sujicrvisor, who will preside; Miss Ixda Gaddis and Miss Mary Matthews, Purdue university extension department; Miss Lma Lewi , President of the state association; Miss Laura Shryer, Terre Haute md Mrs. Erma Christy. Muncie. Miss Lewis will presids at a dinner Friday night. Speakers will he Prof. p au | Cressy, Evansville college, and

Mrs. David Barfield.

Miss Emma Page, supervisor of home economics in public school here, will preside at the Saturday morning

session. Speakers will be Dr. Charles hi* disgusted assistants.

E. Bill*, Evansville; Miss Emma Baio, Purdue; Miss Snodgrass, Miss Gladys •urrv, Miss Geraldine Hadley, Technical high school Indianapolis; and Miss Mary Beeman, Ball State Teach-

>rs’ college, Muncie.

HOLLYWOOD FILM SHOP HOLLYWOOD, Cal. (UP)—Story conferences have been story conferences ever since the first movie studio t ame to Hollywood, but every once in a while one crops up of more than usual interest. The movie public generally is aware that the Board of Censors, a rather intangible bogey that frightens the producers and directois, recently decreed that cows in the animated cartoons should he entirely removed from the diary business. The pen and ink boys "ho draw Mickey Mouse, Oswald the Rabbit, and other talking cartoon characters, were in a very sad state of mind for some time afterward. Walter I-antz, creator of Oswald, , tiled a story conference to determine ju.-t what steps should !«• taken. Hundreds of sketches were submitted and paper litteied the floor. Finally Lantz hit upon an idea. He attired Madame Cow in a Mother Hubbard frock. Her part in the picture was to run down a railroad track. But Bossy found difficulty running in a Mother Hubbard and the artists became tiled of drawing the bulky

dress.

Finally, when the comic strip was about half finished, Lantz threw up his hands and inclined; "What will we

do?”

"Oh, let the train hit her," said one

FOR SALE Large yellow daffodils at 25 cents per dozen. I Is South Jackson street. 9-2*s 1 WALL PAPER Six cents per roll and up. Lawrence T. Snider. St,pro at northeast con er of Vine and Washington streets. In basement. 9-21- | ANTIQUE SALE Large cellection of valuable antique furniture and | curios at public auction, Saturday, April 11, at 1 p. m., at Hayden Residence in Spencer, Did. )!-2t3

New Fore ’T'owii Sedan

-For Kent

FOR SALE: Frying chickens Phone 511-1.. 28 Martinsville Uvet.

l-3-f)-9-4p.

FOR RENT Five room cottage; well located. Phone 70(>-K. 8-2[l FOR RENT May I, modern -ixr,mm h<ui.-e; well located; reasonable rent. Phone (!23-K. 8-2t3 FOR RENT Make your spring cleaning easy by using our eleotri floor polisher. Mo,pic Elect l ie. Phone

EXPERTS OF 36 NATIONS WILL 72. Cp-Ct

EXCHANGE IDEAS AT

CONVENTION WANTED: I 1 2 horse power gft: ______ Joline engine, Harry LiRue. Phone

! 284. 9-2t.

World Workers Amonji Blind W ill Coin Hie

Then—just about the time the assistant was prepared to laugh at his own remark—Lantz surprised the

group.

"Swell idea,” he declared. “Change

Draw a train. We’ll end

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| HELP WANTED—$25 week man 1 with car, by national farm publication. I Experience not necessary. Must be I free to start at nnee. Call after 7 p. I m. ('. E. Nichols, Greencastle Hotel.

7-3p

—Lost—

LOST Brown fur coat cuff on East Washington 1 loot Wedne day e.ening. Finder call 14 or lill X. Rp 1 - wurd. U*

NEW YORK, \piil F (PP) More than 10(1 experts on the welfare of Ihe blind, repie-ciiting 3*! nation: will attend Hie World Conference In 1 lie Blind here in.in April F'. to IT Miss Helen Kellci and Mrs Ann Sullivan Mncy vtill lie guests of lion

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Some' of 1 he nhjeeHvPs lire: 10 promote itilci nat omul ncqiiuintuin-c among world leuit'-rs in Work for the blind; to advise world workers for the blind In improving their aetivilier at home; to afreet rapid inlernaliuiial

exchange of information regardlne ! ~ ~

their work; lo promote ihp* Inier —JVIlSCFlltlllC'OllS change of hooks sheet music, and Let me clean your wall paper with periodicals among countries speaking^ my Miracle Wall Cleaner, 110 dust, or

the same language; lo eo-operale in dirt. Phone 613-X

establishing uniform Braille, nnislc. and mathematic code*; and lo enlist co-operative promotion of local em-

ployment.

After live days' conference herC| the foreign delegates will leave April* 19 for a nine da> tour Ihrough the Northeastern states. Then iettirnin;:| here the delegates will reconvene oil, April 29-311 lo receive committee re 1

porls.

A new town sedan has just been introduced by the Ford Motor Company to replace the former car of the same type. To conform to the new slanting windshield with its inside sun visor the design of the body has been changed in a number of particular*, resulting in more pleasing lines and increased comfort. The body is approximately three inches longer, providing increased leg room in the rear compartment and greater thickness in the seat back a. The seats are wider, higher and more restful, and, being low, allow more head room. A new feature of the town sedan is that the rear quarter windowe may be raised or lowered.

WANTED Have , [icning in this territory for -ale-man -elling grocery trade. I’lefer man now employed hut will consider a real appli ant i, g irdle.". State age, where employed lust three years. Addles- Box X, Bannei office. 9-3p

to move for a livcdax week and r ■ diuiioii of ihe reiiieimml age, il was 1II-1 lo , d al a lianqiii'l hold I11T1. by Federal 1 iiiployi's Union No. 2. Tie next legislaliv, ballb 1 of Gov errmeni worker will !"• on the Issin* of Ihe livi -day w > "It Ib'iin G Nolda, seelet.nI v-trensin 1 1 of till' union ill' elured. Jolin s licoch, rbii'f of 1 hi' retirelui'iil division of Ihe I’enslon Offieiq and Y. J. Hiller, ehainuan of tin' coin-* ndlli"' on eiliuiillon and 1 i'liii'ini'Ui

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NOTICE Dunces which we have conducted in the Red Men’s hall have been discontinued. Criticism directed Ik us has been unjust, as we have made every effort to maintain order

and co-operate with eit\ officials at j of Hu* union, uivi'd thi' need all times. Tr uble occurred theie re-I tirenii ni al a yotingp 1 age cently after it bail tarted in oliier I l!ill,-i aid worki r- should lie re places and we had no control over the , lired afu 1 3o teais' a'lviee. legard parties. They were ejected from the |, ■ ,,l age Deadi sue '.'-led 111" nee danre hall as soon a- we found ‘he limit be reduced n (in for all classes

trouble. Smiley and Hutson. 9 !p of enipluyes

Kiirlher legislaliv reforms were

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FIVE DAY WEEK elEXT

GOAL OF FEDERAL EMPLOYES WASHINGTON (PP) Federal cm ! ployes, who won 1 substantial vF

—Wanted— *

WANTED: To rent a furnishe I

aj.artment by res|mnsible couple. Ad- lory revntly witli the passing of the dress Box A, in cure of the Banner. law granting them an all-year round

9-3p. .Salurdtiy half holiday, now are ready

urged by Joseph Slaiislleld, preHl,b*nl if the union, who suggested establishment of a “Itnunl id Civil Service Appeals" to which emidoves might carry complaints of ' unfair" adinlnis t ration of eompensalion •nd effldeney rulings. .j,.

•S' college, iviumvi* • . the script. Draw a train, wen e. Inspection of the tww plants heie is, j,, t he next scene.” 1 bed tiled, for Saturday afternoon. Am j t(l0 C0Wi a Naples- sactifice to . | fgahion, wm just ■ bit too slow In

BANNER leaping from the track in the next

■ ,-cene.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE

LOANS $20 TO $300 FARMERS 3—6—9 OR 12 MONTHS TIME INDIANA LOAN CO. 15*i E. Washington Street

EDITOR’S GAVEL WILL H \VK* HISTORH ' MEANING , SAH'I PA, fikla., (I P)—The gavel that raps the 2Hth meeting of Oklahoma editors to order in Sapulpa Am Mat 22 will echo history. ^he -olid oak mallet i- * 1 port9m of | the chouse in which pioneering < reek i family of Sapulpa lived when they came here and this city was named after them. The gavel is Ipcing carved by manual training stud<*nt at th'' Sapulpa high school. t _ 1

X-RAY MAY DETERMINE EXISTENCE <>E OLD PAIMINGS

PHILADELPHIA. April, (UP) — The X-ray method of determining 1 whether an old painting is genuine j may be utilized to learn if a Gilbert Stuart muSterpieee hide- under the more recent coat of paint applied to the sign of th' 1 old King of Prus-ij) tavern. 'Ihe sign i- n w owned hy the Ger-• ■mantown Histoiical Society. Loral j tradition,, say that Stuart painted the, original and many old residents ,-4 Germantown believe that the ancient] -ign, which witnessed the mar,^) of the Contineptals under Washington, was covered with paint during th'' past 50 years.

'tyf/th astonishing speed Frigidairc freezes desserts of delicious, frosty firmness! The "Cold Control" for faster freezing of ice cubes anil desserts is one of the many outstanding advantages of Frigidaire Advanced Refrigeration. There are many others. It is these major improvements, developed by Frigidaire, that have made household refrigeration so healthful, convenient and economical. 0 ★ * A O THE N£W ALL WHITE FORCE LAIN-ON-STEELFHIGIOAIItES AM SOIDWI1M

A 3 YlAlt COMPLITI OUAtANTII

Term* uu'l? be air mixed 10 .suit the /purchaser

J. F. HIRT

Jd E. Washington St.

Phone t‘ff>

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