The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1932 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28,1982. 19 a

Yard Goods Lovely, all silk prints Many new spring patterns just received new designs a n d colorings, .40 .inches wide. Regular 82.00

values.

$1.19 yd. I Main Color All Silk Crepes 79c yd. . 40 inches wide, new spring colors, lowest price in 20 years. See Window* S.C.FREV0 CO.

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i havo it. Hereditary fartor . Dr. Fox points ; out,‘tmve become extremely complex I throughout the long period in which J the human specie? i. * evolved. PREFERS HEATH TO "SOUTARr •% •*

lASTK AHUM, HKKKIHn III M COLUMBUS, Ohio, ( UF | Knowl- 1 edge of th. sc- human quali lTes w ieh , are parsed on from parent to off- » through small discoveries, scientists at Ohio .State Univei sit ; here revealed. . If enough of these disc hverie.s are made, it is believed | redic lion can be made as to t >e physi' al fnrtup .■ diild and its -uscept'bilitx* to disea-e. It!'. V ■ • laboratoi i( s, recenth anml uneed test'i -liowe I certain per ons could not I

known as i. Otlieis

taste a synthetii sul'-tanct oara-ethoxy-phenyl-thiouic

lound it unusually bitter, even nau-

seating.

AN hen parents 'stance, their o could ta.-te it.. T

found true.

One of *tlie first simple

heredity discovered*was that oi blood gt up-. I.iti'i- i, d in ileli imining parentage of babies in the Bamberger*

NVatkins pi pute at t'hii ago.

I 1 also has been leamod that if cliildren have hair on the second joint of the finger , the parents must also

SAN QUEN'IIN PRISON, Calif. (UP)—Death i a h or evil than th< gnawing loneline and despair of solitarv tonfimn,' '. That, at lea t. t:.e opinion of A1 bert M. Stev quealer,” testimony t ■ men to the gal lows for a bloody riot,at Folsom prison, in 1927. Stewart, transh rred to San Quentin following tin trial of the five men, to protect him from the vengence of the Folsom cum iris, recently askei Warden Jam- M. Holohan for r transfer back ai oiig liis fellows and work to do. “Fty no iat," tie told the warden “Maybe some of the convicts stil' think so and will 'stick a knife in me But anything F better than this awful solitude. Put me out there.” Stewart via entenced to I (ting followi. g his testimony tlm'.t con-' demned his companions ami himself.! For two years, hi was under the shad- j ow of the gallows, but his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment j and he was transferred to Sun Quen,tin last March. “I "haven’t much to live for any- j way,” he told Warden Holohan. [ “When 1 get through with a 1 i-year jolt for forgery, I start cn two consecutive life sentences. I’m in’now and I have been in prison -ince I was

21.”

The five men who were ha. gel on Stewart’s testimony were Jimmy Gleason, Gene Gregg. Walter Burke, factors of J Eddie Stokes, and Tony Brown.

c.i .1 arul paid a visit of inspeetk.n’Aoj NATIONAL AJlt PARCEL

his property, an experimental farm near here. a “Everything fine, Mister Mayor,” *aid his hired men, Bil^ “But nothn^T ever happens around here.” “I’m glad things went all right," the mayoi i.iid, and started to leave. “Just a minute,” said Bill. “W^ did have a little trouble. Some of your cattle got out of the pasture and trampled suntb flowers and shrubs." “Is that all?” Mayor Smith asked “That's nothing.” “Well, someone forgot to close the ’pasture gat' the next night and the attle ruined 10 trees in the orchard.” ‘To bad,” the mayor said. “They were ready to bear fruit next sea-

son.”

“Yes, that • was too bad,” 'Bill agreed. ‘NBtit that wasn’t the worst thing that iopened. One of our best steers cot out on the highway and was stun k by a motor car. “.And otc other thing,” lie continu'd. “We i ni a bad wfndstorm the ither night It blew down some electric wires. I'liat prize Hereford yearling of your bit uiie of the wires and was electrocuted.” Tiie mayor left.

olild taste the sub(fspring invariably he n verse ul'o was

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in • the Morning Rarin’ to Go

\ Hour and sunk and tb* woi“ don’t swallow a lot of sal

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I-h ,.s punk, don’t swallow a lot of aaita, min< ral water, oil, laxative candy or chewln_ Kum and expect them to make you sudden!}

rid bu(»>ant and full of sunshine. can’t do it. They only move tha

bow*4s and a more movement doesn’t fet at

i i in for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should poui mid of liquid bile into your ix>«

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NOTHING MUCH II \I> II VI'I'I NF.K KANSAS CITY, Mo., (UPj Noth - ing ever happens at the farm of 1 Mayor Bryce B. Smith. The mayoi returned from a trip

id a mere mot . Th»! reason f<

out tWi •Is daily

If tl is t" 1 *' is not flowing freely, your d<M <n’t dig eft. It just decays in the bo

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n ick, bad taste and your breath is foul, i kin oft.-n breaks out in blemish**. Your head ai*h* s and you feel down and out. \ our whola

sy tom is poisoned.

takes those good, old CARTER'S I i; LIYKR PILIsS to get these two

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ily and make you

up." They contain wonderful* tie vegetable extracts, amating

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Hut don’t a-4 for Ii\**r pills. Ask for Carter]* .0 Me Liver Pill . look fur the name Carter'll i do Liver I Vis on the red label. Resent a substitute. 2 jc at all stores. © 1931 C. M. t o.

My reason for smoking LUCKIES

THl QUEEN Of COLLEENS They scoured Ireland—the FOX flicker folks—for a winsome colleen to play opposite that great Irish tenor in Song O My Heart.” And whom should they And but Maureen O Sullivan! She arrived dressed as a waif but her trunk was full of cnappy Torls clothes. How » that for Irish blarneyl She’s now going over big in RKO TATHE’S "THE BIG SHOT.” J* didn’t take her long to pick LUCKIES, and she s been smoking them a year end a half. The only reward for her statement was our friendly ”Top a* the morning, Maureen!”

'’My reason for smoking LUCKIES is thal they are so mild and cause no irritation to my throat. Your new Cellophane wrapper is marvelous. Just a pull of the tab and the ihe LUCKIES.” A (Vl) ..

It s toasted Your Throat Protection—against irritation—against cough And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that "Toasted” Flavor Fvt-r Fresh

TUNL LV ON LUCKY S I WIKL —60 mixhrti minute,

of today Detinues the news of fmvturrou

s ii tth uuiLi's finest dance orchestras and Walter W imhrll, uhosc gossip V l 'If,tlay, Thursday and Saturday evening over N.B.C. networlu.

POAT SERVICE STARTED CHICAGO. (UP)—The first unit of a national air parcel post division w-a s opened here with a live-plane tandem flight direct to Cincinnati. At the latter city the parcel were placed in mail for regular delivery. The service will be daily. Planes will carry the parcels 4.0 central mailing pJnts, where they will be remailed fc- .regular delivery- Mailorder houses : nd *co: . umcr.s will be I ~ — i Hoyt’s Compound A Godsend To Local Lady Awful Neuritis I’ained Her 25 Years; | Hoyt’s Made Her V Different

Woman

Mis. Cora English, 402 South Jack sun Street, Greencastle, feels it an honor to praise the Hoyt’s ( ompound for giving her hack lier health.

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“Don’t move—don't speak! Not a sound! There's mystery here and a spell that must not be broken until . . . “Watch Closely! It is— The SPIDER «„h Edmund Lowe Lo is Mora n EL BRENDEL • GEORGE E. STONE Tonight A: Tomorrow €ilR!A\^A\PA\

Itlie principal benefactors. Senders, ! ^as covei c i w will pay the regular parcel |»o t rate over on- ej to tiie mailing center and the postage Igoi . . from there to the ultimate destina-i “It g,,t l.m I tion. triumphantly, j

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The Hoyt Man • “I had suffered for 35 years with dreadful neuritis and had partially lost the use of my right side from my arms down and I could never raise my right arm without sharp shooting neuritis pains striking me. My hands and feet would feel cold and my whole system was a total wreck. I have starved myself for the last 35 years because only a very few kinds of food would agree with me. At times gas pains would almost kill me and would cause headaches. I would belch up mj food ami become very dizzy. “At the age of 67 I did not dream of any medicine helping me but how happy I am after taking four bottles of Hoyt’. Compound to find myself :t well woman. Hoyt’s (.'ompound has completely routed the awful neuritis from my entire body. 1 haven’t a single trace’of an ache or pain. My food is digesting perfectly, without belching or gas bothering me ami I haven't had a sick headache since I started the treatment of Hoyt’s Compound. I am certainly a lucky woman that I found thi great ifledicine. This statement is absolutely true and I hope it will be the means of other unfortunate sufferers finding relief as I have.” Hee the Hoyt Spe iahst at the National Cut Rate Store, South Side tiie Courthouse in Greeneastle- Hoyt’s Compound is also sold by all leading drug stores everywhere. TxcursToF

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ST. LOUIS

Sunday, January 31 $4.00 Round Trip Leave Greeneastle 1:26 a. in.; ing leave St. Imuitt 5:30 p. m

15 p. m., same date.

Tickets good in roaches onlj

ren half fare.

Tor further particulars

Ticket Agent.

RIOT CALL REVEALS FIGHT TO ( Alt H GOOSE , I \ lev . * ! ..'i t|||

DE niOIT, (UP) A ' I li.'o officers was dispatched in answer . 'rtes In Rev. . t • J to telephone calls reporting a riot. *j He i - a pint f mJ Arriving at Lie serin-, the officer - j m . ai. t - - ,!i pj discovered Patrolman Henry Hughes! you ho.u him mi. - ..-n win sitting on the .sidewalk- His uniform again, li. F. \\

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NON-RESIDENT NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA, PUTNAM COUNTY, SS: In the Putnam Circuit Court, January Term, 1932. GEORGE L. HUILST, Administra tor of the Estate of Alpheus E. Hurst, decea ed, vs. Bonnie F. Shear er et ai. No. 7354 V Be it known that on the 20th da\ of January 1932 -aid plaintiff filed aflUlavit in due form, showing that the .defendant Federal iuind Bank of Lnuisville, Kentucky, : a non-resident tu the State of Indiana and a neces-sa-ry party to the complaint herein; and that the object of said action is Administrators Petition to Sell Real Estate to pay Debts; said non-resident defendant is now, therefore, herebynotified of the pendency of .said action against him and that the same will stand for trial on the 15th day of ^bHrary, .1932, the mm being the 37th Judicial day of said Term 1932 of scid Court, and unless said deftn dant appear ami answer on demur to said compVnt at said date, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. TOHN W. H! ROD r~-vwO."U V-VW.../, K'iJy '

ave s 15 a montl to ami from Iml/uui/Jwlh

You are spending at least $1} a montk ua if drixe your auto to and from Indunapifiis iiptcaJ-J tommuting on the clectnts. G/ft you .// Downtown curb parking is out of i 11 juc stlC1 | Space in a lot costs 10c to 25c a day. W ouldn t you rit/Arr read the paper in a v ■ "i. cisy^l as you ride—and save 50c to 70c every working iff This week- try it un a 20 ride Del* ( : ouk! your locil ticket a^ent tor full information.

‘TWO CENT'S A MILE— Ilieawetag' (o commuters on the Indiana Railroad System! Figure your driving cost—gasoline, oik depreciation, parking — against that I

Pirn leaiing out the first tost of your match *. o ants a milt!

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INDIANA RAILROAD SYSTB ' tf'fs economy you want Rfde the hletM*'