The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1932 — Page 6

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FURNITURE BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK

We have grouped togeth 1 er in this event a wide var- ^ iety of small occasional pieces in order to clear cur

stocks.

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Occasional Chairs Hardwood frame clnm in NN alnut finish. beautiful, nn rrings.

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Occasional Tallies

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LAMPS l'l<K>r, Bi idifn, l alilc I’m i lnm'iil Shades. $5. Fell Base Rurs !)\!2 I Im ul, I il** uhIlerns m htanlifuf color, green out-fttunding. $5., Mattress la I l». I l it and < olton. $5, Springs I Dll Size l.ink Spring. $5. S. C. FREVO CO.

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about the same. Mr. and Mi . K R Dt " • pent Sunday afternoon witli relatives in j Fillmore. • Mrs. Lem Blue and -' ,| i t illad on Mrs. Raymond Dewei > and Mrs. • Eftrl Beams Monda> afterno n Mr. and M. r 1 filed ■ on Mr. and Mi?. Tui 1 t; M ! njKl't. Jasper Albright spent Sunday with John Patterson and family. \v.\i*;i; KMiirii VINt ENNKS, Ind., Feh. 111’)— Statements an I cl aei doenn.i ilts de signed to prove that tin alt-' pi ice of tile Vineenne., Wall r Sirppl • t orn piaiiy uas only StiOO.OOO, not fl.OOU,llllU, dire exhibited here to lay by Joseph' Kin 1 ■ Kimmell sard that in P 1 ' v ie nei In jfi. I retni : ■ lie eoalT r i i d wllh ji r sons iiho in gotiHled the ■al< and obtained a pli (astatic copy id the eon.iaet. lie also ohtuined d pisitio s of pres n officials of ill.lompany. Klinmell -aid 'I'he lioellinenIs and dep<i itions ■ ill h preseii'ted a i \ ideliee in the i deral eon: l In ariiig February JJ on an injunetiu:i r.uit pen ling again t h idly and pulilii set 'lm eoiiinii sion. Mrs. Ruth Krlie enter" I tii" hospit il this morn:; g lor medical rare. KOO.SE> feLT’S S’I'Al EMKN I \l I!ANY, N. Y . Fed). .'! (UP) — (inveri.iir I'rankliii I). Ruo'evidt has joiiifd the ranks of thise who oppose 11 ih American member-hip in the I eague of Nations and cancellation ot World Wai debts. Tiie New York governor, who heretofore Ini' said in was too busy with state affairs to ronrerii himself with national and international aff.ur. offered l,i deelaration i err the league and war di bts in an address In Ion New York state farmers, hum '"i rs of the New York state grange-

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Hoyt’s Compound Was A Godsend

(the state of Washington will

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|| >|' Corn pound put Mrs. Albert ! ||i, . 1 .17 ('<nn>'te Street, I .a fayj .-It o. In liana, irack m, her feet after i i i.ei'i u- hreikdown. Read about i . ei n over;,' i her own words.

THE STAR STORE

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tion at the poll- "vxt ■ {‘SI tiPPINf* SISTFIR’I

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ing great (tiogn - j 50,000 syniatui-es necessary to submit ^

an initiative measure.

The measuie would repeal the state’s bone-dry law. leaving enforcement of prohibition entirely to federal

officers.

n. N. Hicks state superintendent „f the Anti-Sal a> i l-eague, threatened Mjuct in tion to ke"P ll1 '’ ' l ' the fit),000 signatures are obUiined. Hicks, will fail in court.' I>. A. Doyle,-official of the repeal league

predicted.

Both political parlies took anti-pro hihit ion j lands .it th‘ 1 state conven tions two jcirs ag" Both, howevet, raked repeal of national laws, and ub.-titution of i aaule tale control., j

Thi- year, witii ele.-tion at ; 'I'c,! j I|Mhb < believi {**^*XiriJWiL

avoid the piohihitio.i i-sue altogether. { The Democrat; want to preserve- har- { money- The Ri |iuldii an.-, in addition t > j vr.ting a i lall' nn. intend to make I

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S-■ eraI years ago m> little ,l;ll '. v | "a.ivisory m ininutions, kill -d in im automobile accident t j aU , s . tl t | u , p r j m aries will be more 1 had a nervous breakdown. Since oi . ^ b()Uml to lhe platform.

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Walch For ll!

head against the helmet I wore, knocked the hredh froni r.iy body." "The oetojii) eflK d to sense III every move in advanee,” he said. “Kvery lime I would ■ lurch my knife it would jerk me "I \va lie' i:■ i ion wlioii they got met to tl: Mud..i . "Where th .'tl'-iii'lh if illllll f::il"d ugain.-t the moil e-r, the i -i, lundiing the boat, v,i, ie.!i. I lain loo e”. B rge h h- ■ i hack in America four nn nths.

hat time I have hcen in an awful state of health. I could not eat or d i p, even a glass of water would upset ray .stomach, (ins would form and make he Jiorl of breath and v metinie- I though I would choke. I went down in weight fioni 181 to lot)

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“I had terrible dizz spells and began hjvii.g neuritis trouble. I was lire i and vvornout all the time and Mrs getting to the point where I thong'it I could land it no longer.

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WTI.I ASSRT IN SECURING FAIR ASSESSMENT OF FARM IANDS

An arimat'il group of Putnam it mill l inn Buniiii niembcis held a a i'll. - 'in..- no e| inp in l lie court lions' Tu ■'lay afi i noon I. A. Diei;-. Marion i nin. lnp farm'r, an ai-'leni v ■ .• i i i th Uarm Hun i i hi: eh a i i ma i ;t a leinnl table di. i n. . ion ol ''i ui\ uu tion 'I'be efL.et of ill:' lieiuy burden oti i i cry (aim \> a sli .in by Hi, liveli Inti res: Ink. "i in ;lie diseilssion. \ major projei i of.tin I'arm Hun m i a si long eoneerled light for fair a e: nn m of farm land. To give lung h io ilii'. movement a chairman ia • o h 'oHiistiip Mas up|)oiilt"d to naim: a committee of file to work iiith the i wn hi.'i and eoiiiity use s i ■ s (ov. l;rd a lair and eipiitable av > < miieii of Ini in III i in h loeiB!y. Th lolloniiig loumdiip eliainii'.'ii "'le name'l ltli:-"ll. .M"l'oli For

die . FranMin. I r F< :d: Jaekson. I Sa;:. Oodd. F! i.vd. dcei'led at ,owaship mei ling. .Monroe. Tom 11 wle't. (’Union. Ilarn Mei'alie .Madi in Itaymond W’righl: (Inenea il- iliaf Ion Longden; Mai ion. () A. Da... Jefferson. (1 (' Parke: Warn ii, | l 1 ’i eil Ibirks W'a.-liinglon. \ P Sioa. , ei . mil Cloi i dal' . -I 15 Burt i. This organUH'ion v. II im-e; h itb ! Die dircetots of tin Farm Bmean I ,Sa;urday. Fell. H, at I '.u p in in Die Counly Ageni’ Ifii . io tuiTb i 11 (foi i ol ;• inovomei'.it i" low i In 1 lax Inn if ll. I; C Sni 11 le . inanug i ol the Co* Opel III lie A: sori,i io: Ine.. gaii at; oullilic of Hoik ol Ibis branch. The in I * -t u| Ii indling 1 k: ro.- ii" gi - olene and liibrieati ,g il. hi- polnt|id on lie nlso si 11 >d tin effon o' Die ('<• op latli i" handle India i grown seed as Ini a possible W. II Si 'ii . of th I ilia.i t Farm Bureau, v as un ilij" to b ' lire.- n 1 i addiess lh" inen'iiig MVt El) \ I.K Mr. and Mis. William Vnn'ies spent Suniipy with Mr. and Mr- Kali Alexander. 1 Ko.-s B imbciiy. who is ill, remains

SAN FRANCISCO. (I P) Yirt"i-| B"|-gi . the exporer, known a the eonipieror of the octopus, has told the i story of his first exploit here. He v. a visiting here to hu' equipment for another expedition to th ■ South Sea Islands, where he ha.- defied the horrors of the Pacif ; "'s de pths. Narrating the -lory of his encounter with hi- first octopus, Bergc toll of groping, under .-on, alongside a submarine cliff. "Suddenly something tou lied m'' on the arm,” he -aid. "I was aide to lop off tw-» of the I tentacles trying t" pinion my ai-". lint two tentacles art not enough to' or against an octopus“The 18-foot arms, with their | double rows of suction pads, wer ■ tight around my legs They da-h d me against the tucks, brui imI my

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A nagging backache, withl bladder irregularitits and a tired, nervous, depressed | leeling may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition Uteri everywhere rely] on Doan’s Pills. Praised for moie than 50 years by grateful ii-ci s the country over. Sold by [ all druggists. □DANS PILLS*^ 4 DUIRtnC GOsaW^ FOR ^ THE hlDmS

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have produced inert : •

lONDDN, (FP) Wueen Klizabcth. 1 tl) ;{00 pi . r ( .,, Mt of her For I (Beat * uiniherlain, Kil- Improvement in I ■ iv.:r i d" S ere. Karl of Oxford, muy ^ ditions of inanufaetiii ave been William Shakespeare. , jn ;/ (jo pej- cent in :

These are the latest theories ad tion, i a need in the controversy that has i ig" I for many it-ai- arouttd the uu

"Many -I my neighhors advisc l me thenticity ol bhakespeare s ma tt-r-

o take the l l oy ,, s ' impound and 1 piece .

fiir.lly got it. 1 in v r\ thankful Peicy \ : ! n, a Idie.-sing th" (.althat a Hid. The le-'ilt.- were almost h ; ;,-Kir ■: Night.-' Club, an orgaiiizn u .bclicval le. My nerves ate strength tion fol.ia-d from those who hahitualeiied aad I can -loep well and can eat Iv -tarid in the gallery epieues for the anything No more ga- pains and I Hist iieriortim. ce of any plav, de-

haven't had a neui itii.- pain sine ibe Man-il that c. tr ial evident•• against railroads, jncreas' Jj ii t do- s. No more dizzy spells and Shake, pea re only had come to light Cr.-at Biiiain I uul f am feeli g like an "Id .-ell once luring the la t two months. group of ten indu.-li St'iiu. 1 "'ll i":omr.a-nd Hoyts ( om- • \Ve have not known definitely and ]<j;{0 was 11 pci icu' ici.ai as the great'-t j-tern p gula- coaclusively who the plays were writ- same time the number In: I ever knew. ten hy," he said, “hut now we know ployed decreased eight ^ '' !l ' ** h- •'■’I" '" n ■ 11 t" Na ( . ( ^ was Kdward de Sere, 'fbe investigation •

1 u! l" 1 '’ '' l ' t *"' the evcnteei:th Karl of Oxford and courthouse in Gicemastle. Hoyt’s ( ; ltf ., t ,Pounhe.laiu of

ton)|K)uml i also recommended and soli by all leading diug ..tores every-

As a result of tic a 11 zation methods, pi many from Iiid.7 i , from Ib to Hill |ici In Austii'i tli' iT i from 27 to 7h pi , cci In the Unitcl Stall the av i age output , rieulture, mining.

'' icuwra’ul d r'suits of j iniiteiial ca I I | lu 'tion in i I

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i:i Qut: n Klizabi til’s reign. The in timay with details of court life ex rcssi-l in the sonnets and plays, as well as the dates of the various Hoiks, ahne .hatter the Stratfordian

theory.”

Mis. Malic ?\"i ; , the Shapc-peareaii u ties.-. I " ad iressir g the club, pro pounde-1 a ’icw tbcol.i—that Queen Klizaheth wrot- Shake-pcaie’s works, d o support ii . theory. s!m said: "The onr.ets are !uv" poems—the sort of i)"'’lr,v written by a woman t > a man,

. because a wojnan in the cuuit life of In Vermillion circuit court last ( i lieon Klizal,eth touk the initiative week the ju Igc authonzed Bertha L.‘ an ^ always proposed.

rationalization i sui' margin of permanent [iroportionate with t • pidity of the move i

'■nt aid v| iself.

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MKR RESIDENT

Capitoliau Braulv

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mi "haid , who h.i

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27 yea

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Woman hi heating

them to d Harrl son', vjrti.i -e-'i-di'ig t" his confi ssion to (hie 'go jm■ I; c, were Dl lame M, ! '. 1 igo dent i 1 ; Miss N"rni i , \'h'l-o holy u ns found i.i the Klk Di ii", ( »ok cifinty, forest pr* cim , I.i t Mac. h. and E irl

Kuhm, of St. Berniic, administratrix of the estate of her husband, Oscar M. Kuhns, to settle with a railroad

eomyany for $10,000.

Mi. Kuhn, was a former resident o!' (iieiiicastle aii'I wa well known to

ma y |Hvi|>le here. Mr. Kuhns wa ( lib ago, Milivauk

way that runs through St. Berniee. While in line of duty on July 8, 1031,

. alltl ,| th ' " "" "’’ " ’ ' " tabliahe 1

I Kti ins heing sc'Ided to dentil His w, h \v w: s appointed administratrix of thi estate iiinl lileil a petition with the ou t to ccttl" the claim for it Dli ugainst the railway company vii iT, .ettlement hu granted.

R '. I'iDN \l IZKD WORK Is

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Dovi.., llho IV !r ( Ilii ago last S'ia .

SI \TK IM. VN-s DIO LAW I KS I SE VI I I E, I l i'l Regardless of

. en lo o" I'lorning.

Di in the tuid taken b; political part

(iKNKVA. (II 1 ) lhe Inteniation al Kahor Bureau hu- completed a

11 -''le' on the wui'ld-wide investigation into results A st. I .ml Kail obtained by rationalizntiun of Indus

try.

A fen of Die outstanding point- es-

a re:

As a result of the sell- tion of workers, the lattei . output has been m(Teased III to pi per (ent. The training of workers ha., made it possible for the latter to increase ] their pioilii'Don from 27 to 20(1 per-!

cent.

Thi chain work system has achiev ! cd result of from 40 to 201) per cent. I he i itionalization of movements

Selected as the in" t

in Washington, D. < ican Beauty Con

Miss Mabel Aker , v from among 500 eon'

compete with la

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vention. Misa Ak

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IVolecItnii American Inleresls in Shanghai (irisis

Pralccling Amrricans in Sliangliai

Edwin S. Cunningham. Hers are four Americans who loom large in tM cr p ecip ■ ■ I i Japane.-e oeeupation of the native city of Shanghai. 8' • .ir. .'tin -on has protested the .ligpane.se action. Col. Hooker coir . rind • the Fourth Regiment of Marines stationed in Shangtiai. ’duixal Taylor, 4.ummauite.c ui the Ameri'.aii Fleet in Asiatic water-, i. .i.iourd

v m . Secretary n( St.its ♦ his flag-hip, the U S. S. Houston, nt Manila rcifdy to i ) -hould his pie ne • I h reiii irrd. L'Ihiii S. Cunnmgh I ! General at Shanghai, is representing; the State D I negotiation.- between die Chine.-e offiv. I# Mud .1. p |. . 1 Li. S. Marines are standing by, ready tor any ,

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The snl"Iy of mencun live.- and property

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f"''" 8 ' . pi oo Um oft prov n < ourape of * i " u ' 1 ' 0 Un "d Slat. Mantle#. i-hoHii a ' He marc mg through the foreign -.ettle-

upation of the i t hat ini

le t with uiiexp , t.-d it #, taucc from the Chinese,

war <> fighting he- broken out in Chap •

S. "■ . •• , ^ jPi.-lllO tion on the outskirts of Shanghai, an I '' ’ ppil ant) British Tommies are landing | 'T th-- lives and property of the I $M|

•nd woman, c. s. wa

scene to render aid jn cu e of eire.' y ’"'J 1 '