The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 October 1931 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20,1931.
FIFTY-FOUR MILLION
Wa.thinrftnn Street at Indiana ^J*- ■ / 'S W IL«
JV t .r y'r Paid an Savings
Thai’s il^ pslimalpd mimhor of Sa\ ini;>- ilrprsilors in thp nation—ppoplp who havp (iiscoverp'i for thpmsplvp« ihc Koundpst systpm for thp arriimula lion of monpy, and thp host way to !.( p funds availahlp at a fair ratp of intrrpi.l. Why not romp in and oprn YOUR Savina's \ccount now?
Cheeking and Savings Arrounti i/anagcment of Trusts tanagrment of Property tdministratinn of Estates I i urnnee and Real Estate ■'are Deposit Bores
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THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated “It Waves Tor AH” Entered in tne Post Offire at Greenrastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under art of March S,
1870.
Subscription price, 10 cents per week; SO.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; ?3.S0 to LYOO per year by mail outside Putnam County.
foOetY
Monday Book Hub Entertained " ith Play
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Philander ITuitt U confined to his heme because of illness. Mrs. James Tucker is confined to her home south of the city by illness. Mrs. Willard Sunke) and hahy left the county hospital Tuesday after-
noon.
VF'\ VM vr.F.S OF SOY BEAN OIL MEAL AS PIC FEED Carefully conducted experiments prove that soy bean oil meal when properly blende i with other selected iiico protein feeds such as meat meal tnnkafre, linseed oil meal, cottnnsred neal, peanut meal, peanut oil meal, alfalfa meal, and suitable minerr.ls, n-reases the nutritional and economic supplement when fed to pi^s
nlnn£ with corn.
As a matter of fact, soy bean oil men! when added to the ten inpre.l ierts in "Fliir Ten,” a .-wine feed ipplrment developed at Iowa St ate col-
per cent soy bean meal was introduce I. In the'te tests soy bean oil meal produced practically the same beneficial effect as a high grade fish meal, both making the supplement ii re efficient as a balancer of corn. It should he stated that the “Big Ten” mixture carries a considerable amount, of tankage in addition to linseed oil, Cottonseed oil, peanut oil meal, alfalfa meal and suitable minerals supplying calcium, phosphorus, sodium, chlorine, iron and iodine. Soy bran nil meal carries considerable vitamin A, so essential to growth, reproduction and adequate
bean oil
lege, increased the efficiency of “Uig I ‘bodily functioning. Soy Ten” rather markedly even though 10 ! m nal i- rich in vitamin It. theantineurlic vitamin which is helpful in _ | preventing certain nerve disorders
iand constipation and also in promot-
ing appetite.
Soy bean oil meal carries consider • "hie of vitamins Grand E. The former being necessary for promotiny certain skin and groth functions o' the body and the latter essential fm
reproduction.
Soy bean oil meal is fairly rich ir phosphorus, carrying practically twic as much as corn grain. When proper ly piovessod is it very palatable. I' l.carrii un-unrated or double honde .
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fatty acids some of which in the light of most recent researcher- seem to be of gteat value in animal nutrition. In building up variety adequate in a superiorly constituted supplemental blend, soy bean oil meal is an outstanding nutritious as- t. Experience shows that it is beneficial in the promotion of feathering in birds and also in developing feather bloom or sheen. It has a favorable influence in the production of eggs. The quality of 'he eggs being good, the consistency all right and the taste appetizing. It also bars the ability to promote wool growth. Soy bean oil meal is economically produced in the United States and the quantity of it available is gradually increasing. Soy bean oil meal i= superior to whole or ground soy beans from the supplemental standpoint, piimnrily because it is concentrated vith proteins, vitamins, and minerals than the feed from which it is nrn-
dueod.
Soy bean oil meal has been proved | in countless farms to be of special nerit in cattle, sheep, and swine piolucti' n. Poultrymen are rapidly find ng it is very efficient not only for trowing purposes but also for the production of high quality eggs.
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ur Entire Curtain Stock Reduced
20%
Itighl now at house cleaning lime this will Ik- a welcome saving, at already low prices this 20% reduction will sell these curtain and panels quickly. Come in and see them. This offer lasts
one week.
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2V2 Yd. Ruffied Curtains... $1.55
< lose mesh dotted Marquisette ruffled cunains, regularly priced at .*L9.*> the pair. These are wide, daintily made and excellent a alius at fh»* pair.
2V2 Yd. Panels — $1.00 2 1 ? YcL Panels 63c
SI.25 values and prettily made of figured Marquisette in rose with embroidered—like pat tern of deep rose and green. Hemmed edge Extra Wide Dotted Marquiselle 2V 2 Yard Ruffled Curtains
*9r value and are of our most popular curtain fine mesh and distinctive patterns—full 2'> yards in length. You will like these
$1.88
$2.35 curtains in finest quality dotted Marquisette wide and full, with pretty design in colors—Rose, Green Orchid
$1.50 All Silk Pillows
Siug-le Pairs of Puffled ( urtains
80c
98c
$1.25 panels and curtains offered now ai ILOO. Excellent value* ami decorative in design
See these Values (ireal Savinirs here for you.
of Scarfs Priced Iz>w
Mrs- Della Palmer nf Beatrice, Nebraska is visiting her sister Mrs. Glara B Cook. George Moreland of Reelsville entered the county hi pital Tuesday morning for medical treatment. Mrs. Belle M. Carver is at home from South Rend where she visited her son, Edgar Carter and family. .Mrs. Charles McGaughey, Ander■on street, is at home from Martinsville, where she ha= been for treat-
ment.
John King of Lexington, Ky., was the. week-end gue-t of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John King on Anderson street. The Putnam County Medical Society will meet Wed day evening at 0 o'clock. There will be a dinner which will he follne <! by a business meeting. Paul Wright, EJtner Seller, C. A. Pur ell and Burl Hurst motored to Terre Haute Monday evening to hear kryl's Band which played at Indinm. State Teachers College. Mrs. Walter Sublett, Mrs. William Day, Mrs. Roy Evans, Mrs. Hodge, Airs. Harrison, Mrs. Orville Collins and Mrs. George Whitaker spent Sunday with Mrs. Katie Horne. Benjamin F. Bandy, 70 years old, lifelong resident of Owen county, who died suddenly at his home southeast of Poland Saturday, was buried at Cunot Monday morning. Heart disease was the cause of death. Funeral services for Charles Turner, Warren Township farmer, who died Saturday night were hold from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Williams, at Putnamville, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock- Rev. Grace Black was in charge. Interment was in the cemetery at Pitnam-
ville.
The Monday Book Club met with Mrs. W. A. Huggard on Monday evening and were delightfully entertained with a one-act play directed by Mrs. Herold T. Ross. The characters of the play were taken by Mrs. Huggard, Mrs. Harry Voltmer and MrsC. P. Hickman1 * + *!• * I Delegates Utending Slate P. T. V. Convention Several from here are attending the state Parent-Teachers convention, being held at the Severin hotel in Indianapolis today and Wednesday. The annual banquet will be held at the Claypool hotel on Wednesday eve-,
ning.
Among the delegates from here are First ward, Mrs. Roy Brackney, president, Mis. Roseoe Daggy and Mrs. Charles Conklin; Second ward. Mrs. Charles Moore, president, Airs. Fowler
There Are Many Reasons Why Others Borrow
-Aren’t There Some \Vh> You Should? When year after year several thousand! people come to our offieu —borrow—pay out—theh come hack again—we think that is good evidence that the service we offer them is good and is worth the cost.
Why not come in and find out how a loan up to J'500 secured by your own note without outside signer? may assist you ?•
Loans are mode on ture, autos, live musical instrumer
household furni’k, implements tc. up to $3(10.
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charge of the program. There will he an election of officers. Members please note change nf date.
D. Brooks, and Hr?. Grafton Lor.gdon. j Mrs .Erwin Will Be Hostess Mrs. Paul Allen and Mrs. Ray nd To Section Four llmrsdav
Fisher will represent the high school i Section Four of the C.mst’an parent-teachers. ' mr>et v ‘ ith Mrsi - ^'™ nd
the convention as Erwin, Manhattan street, Thursday
FACES ADDITIONAL CHARGES
Those attending
delegates from the Jefferson P. T. A. are Mrs. Ora Hurst of Belle Union and Mrs. Veneta Larkin of Mt. Meri-
dian.
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Local Delegated To
State Federation Convention , Karl liumty at ner nome is zvmo. miss i DETROIT, (UP)—After !, years Mrs. L. L. Porter of Northwood and Ethel Schachtel will have the program ! of waitin(f . Dr . j ames N . Garbe ; w ., her aunt, Mrs. LeVan left Tuesday ( for the evening. I awarded $8 OOO damages as the result morning for West Baden to attend of an automobile aivM, , > h
Slump fails to h\lt blind
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
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Mrs. E. Bundy To Be Hostess Wednesdaj
The Golden Link club will meet j Wednesday at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. , Earl Bundy at her home is Amo. Miss
CHICHESTERS,PILLS l-*^ 1 ' ** A»U yoar Druggist A • ( »• .A *' r * hl-cben-U r* Diaui<>u>l ^a\ Ur*ntl )M: !* . lied i i t\\ es, tet tb 111 c Vlv RlH'i n. T« I. r no otbi r. Hoy \S of your l>mcir!*t. A . r < in .< nth. Ti uh ihwonii iiit\\!► imi!>.» - io r - tlUc kr .aide. Iluv N , v i •LD fJY DRUfiCISTi BVEP.YW
ket failed to absorb a surplu of 48,flOO brooms niade by the -iphtle.-s workers of the city, a “blindcraft” week was organized to dispose of
them.
GETS DAM \GE8 AFTER 17 ) IN,
the forty-second annual convention of State Federation of Clubs. Mrs. Porter president ami Mrs- J- C. Hearst delegate went a representatives from the Woman’s Club. Mrs. F- L. O'Hair president of the! Over-The-Tea-Cubs dub and Mrs. E.j A. Ogg.d elegnte, are repre.-enting
this dub at the meeting
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Local Women tmong
Hostesses For Vudition
Hostesses for the second annunU program of the Hoosier program hur-j eau of the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ As-: sociation to be held at 10:30 o’clock] Monday morning in the auditorium ofj
I., s Ayres and Co Indianapolis. of
Among those on the program are: Miss Lucille Calvert of Greencastle, instructor of speech at DePauw university, a lecture recital. “Flame
Through Smoke.”
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Brick Chapel Aid To Meet With Mrs. Hillis The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid will meet on Thursday after-noon Oct. 22 with Mrs. Hettie Hillis. Mrs. Elsie Jones will conduct the devotional exercises and Mrs. Mamie Reeves is on the program committee.
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A. A. U. W. Group
To Meel Friday
The international relation? studygroup of the A. A. U. W. will meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mis. C. C. Huestis. Members are urged to meet promptly at 8 o’clock. Prof George B. Manhart will speak to the group at 3:30 p. m. on the present Sino-Japanese dispute. A11 women interested in a study of world problems are cordially- invited to join this group
next Friday. d" d- •!• d- d«
of an
I the suit was caused by the deaths of
j three attorneys and one of the defenSAN FRANCISCO, (UP)—Depres-I Hants, Philip Gordon- The judge sion fails to conquer San Francisco’s granted judgement again?! the living industrious blind folk. When 1ho mar- defendant. Sidney Stone
Local Druggists Supplied With Free Sample Packages Of Two New Vick Products Makers Thai Every User of Vicks VapoRub Have a Free Trial ot New Vicks Nose and Throat Drops and Viclis Medicated Cough Drops.
RESULT OF RESEARCH
nostril, and man,' annoying oil - \ ill
be avoided.
2.—When a Cold Strikes
Use the convenient t ick? Drops dur- ■ ing the day—anytime, any place—as often as needed for comfort and relief. At bedtime, rub Vicks YnpoRub well over the throat and chest l and cover with warm flanne . Leave
quarter century ago kick? Vapo- j bed clothing loose around th, ro ■ k )
Sew Discovery Makes Possible Ve«
t ick Plan of Home-Control
of Colds
REDUCES “COLDS-T tX"
VINCENNES, Ind., Get. 20 (I'PjGeorge H. Alexander, vice president of the Vincennes Water Company, today faced additional perjury charges, filed by Mayor Joseph W. Kimmel. All the charges are the result or
testimonv Alexander gave before 1 . . ,. Howell Ellis, of the Public Servicel^r. 15 '.^^. ‘
Commission, last May.
Alexander is said'to have testified that he was president of the Frankfort Heating Company, Frankfort; that his salary there was $2,500 an. nually; that the plant’s equipmem was adequate; that the firm’s proper ty was valued at $555,910; that the plant’s replacement value was $1,-
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' Mayor Kimmel*, affidavit charged M , r f: *! Y ^,T ett ’ f ’ f . Mapl * Hgi 5 h ^ I
that this statement was false.
Hub introduced the modern and better method of treating colds—exterrally. Now, Cick Chemists develop a new preparation—Vicks Nose & Throat Drops—based on a new idea in preventing colds. A perfe t ally to VapoRub, it makes possible the new Vick Plan for bettor Control of C Ids in the home—and further reduction of
the family “Colds-Tax.”
Here is the Plan:
L—Before a Cold Starts On exposure to colds or any of the eause= that ordinarily lead to colds
Given Big Charivari
Mr .and Mis. Dennis Sutl\crlin,
riewly' married ydung couple.’''were given a rousing charivari by friends and relatives Monday night, who took them on a wild auto ride and then node them around the downtown pub-
Jlic square in a wheelbarrow. Mis. Sutherlin formerly was Miss
Sylvia Monnett, daughter of Mr. and
tlie medicated vapors can bi inhaled all night long. Thig Vick I you a 24-hour treatment. If there is a cough, you will like another new Vick product—Vicks Cough Drops— actually medicated with t ■ ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. i
Trial Packages Free
In order that every u r of Vick, VapoRub may try the Vick products now being introduced, a supply of free trial packages of each has been sent to every <lruggi?l in t >' United States. Go to y" ■ ruggi-t today and ask for your-. 1 . by any
(crowded indoor places—stuffy, poor-
K ventilated rooms sudden tempera-J chance his supply is exhausu-d, sen ture changes—wet and cold)—that ; us the top of a Vicks VapoRub carton
slow down the normal functioning of Ihc nose nature’s marvelous “first line of defense against colds”—Use Nicks Drop? promptly. Or, if a cold
actually threatens—when you feel that trol of Colds in the first stuffy, sneezy irritation of the ] Vick Chemical Conasal passages—a few drops up each Greensboro, N. C.
—or coupon from the VapoRub directions folder— and wo will irail freo samples direct to you, together with a folder on the new Vi k Plan for Con-
home. Address inoi Milton St.,
Judge W. F. Colverly ordered Alexander to appear in court Monday to
an'wer the perjury charges.
FIND BODIES OF TWO
WOMEN IN
while the bridegroom i? a son of Mr. and Mis. James Sutherlin of Mt. Meri- 1
dian.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutherlin surprised their friends Saturday night by slip-1 ping away to Belle I’nion where they J were married hj the Rev. Leslie
TRUNKS Prichard.
______ j -I- + 4- •!• + LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 (UP)— Mrs ' 0,,l<,r B< ' ck To Bodies of two women, found jammed WednMda >
into two trunks and a suitcase at '* rs ' ° ,nPr 409 east Washing- 1 railroad station here set police today to . n w * , l hostess to the j on the trail of a murder mystery in " lomrn s Home Mi onary society of t which, it was suspected, there figur- Methodist church Wednesday at
ed a woman of violent and
jealous temper-
Horace 1-Jnk & Company
The Store Of Furniture.
perhaps 2: ™ • vlock - Devotions will he by i **- * ” Monger. Mrs. C. D. W. 1
| The authorities had tracers out for ,illflerm, f 1 (i will present the lesson.' the detention of Mrs- Winnie Ruth B, ’ r will be "( hanges,” and
Judd, the 27-year-old wife of a Los Mrs ’ 1/>a< h wil1 ^
.Angeles physician, Dr. William E. treasurer will be there to reJudd. Mrs. Judd was believed en route ce *' e dllP - Mrs. Courtney and her to Phoenix, Ariz., but was not found cnrT,m ' , * ,> o "ill assi t the hostess,
when the train was searched. | * * * That she might provide a valuable M rs - M. Brown lo Be clue in solving the killing of 20-yenr- D««Iess 1 uesday
old Hedvig Samuelson, an invalid ^ e > ,s to ne Bible cla.-s will meet school teacher, and S5-year-old Mrs. ^ or , ^ e ‘ r ann ual Hallowe’en party Agnes Leroi, a nurse friend of Miss Tuesday at 7:30 [i. m- with Mrs- Mil-! Samuelson, was deduced from a story t011 Drown, Anderson street Member*
Mr*. Judd’s brother told a detective, arp *° cnrnP masked.
According to the letter, the brother,
D. J. McKinnell, said Mrs. Judd had Mrf '- Evanfi
4- 4- 4- 4- 4-
told him she killed the. women—and "For A Good Reason*’-
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The Twentieth Century club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. T. E. Evans, 418 east Hanna street. Mrs Guy Black will have
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