The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1932 — Page 4

THE DAUTP BSKNER, GREENCASTLI,, INDIANA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4,19S2.

A (food time to do your Spring Se» ing. It’s decidedly the fashion to things yourself those' days. NEW SPRING PRINTS The famous A. B. 0. Cloth. All new UKJ2 Styles. We have just received a large assortment of new patterns strictly fast colors and oh inches

wide.

For A Limited Time, 1 Viced At •JSC Yard New Prints, exclusive Styles, Special

19c

Yard

Jtia» tape'-, all Colors both single and Itouble Fold— Yard U. N. I’. Sewing lltreael 10U Yards—Spool (). V T. .Ntwing Thread 250 Yards—Spool

Ni-

lotic 8c

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

HOMi; STORK

Mrs. Harold Henderson and family in | Crawfordsville Sunday. Miss Doris Helen Stroube is visit- ts ing a fatv days with her i'ter, Mrs. Ross Richardson and family in Bloom-

injfton.

STEAM ENGINES For 1*1 \NF.S

WAKE UP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS

LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL

ROAt HDM.K

Mrs. Lottie Kelley spent the week end in Terre Haute Mitli her (laugh-

ter. Mrs. Alberta 1’robiter.

Mr. ami Mrs. Yern (Silvcy ami chil

(iren visited Saturday night and Sun Mr. and Mr •lay with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ( toeby afternoon, in Indianapolis. Mrs. Bertha

Mr. and Mrs. Galen Uiwiii were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Crosby and -mi.

Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sallust and Mrs.

Julian Hogutc of Danville called on

Fred Loekridge Sunday | P or ^'

PARIS, (IFF)—Sti- an proyulsion . for airplanes wag hr ■ a ht ti ste|i nearer realization by th. .-.ucecssful testing of a coinpres- • •uperheated team vajior motor invented by M. .1. B. E. Gangler, a Luxumbourg en-

gineer-

The new motor differs from othei steam engines in that its vapor is superheated to obtain a force of 15,ono h.p. from a motor weighing five i tons and occupyh g but 200 square meters. The best marine* steam engines in operation today require an installation of Ou tons and 1,100 square meters to obtain 15,000 h.p. One of the advantages of the steam motor over present internal combustion engines for plane propulsion is that it is fireproof. The new motor burns a low grade of crude oil which is not inflammable unless mixed with the proper amount of air. The force of the steam is increased by superheating to 500 degree Centigrade and it is then sent through tin

turbines.

When applied to automobiles, the new motor will permit constructors to eliminate both clutch and gear-box, one control being sufficient. With tile superheating of steam, , the new motor eon be put in operation immediately, so that it is uanece-.-ary ^ to maintain steam during any period of halt. This is claimed to allow i j great saving when applied to ships which must keep up steam even in

And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in

the Morning Rarin’ to (Jo It youjeel i> sir and sunk and th« worfd

looks punk, d’G l nwallow a lot of «***»» mineral water. . laxative randy or rhewing gum fend expect ' • m to make you SuddMUy

sweet and buojh’ t and full of sunshine. For they car. do it- They only move th*

bowls and a n • movement d*>esn t get at the cauM*. The t >r your down-and-out feeling is vour I ■ f. li should pour out two p h.mis of Uqu e into your bowwa daii>.

If this bile i- I llowing freely, your food

doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels, (ias bloats up *ur .-Lomach. You nave n thick, bad ta and your breath is foul, skin often break v in blemishes. \ our heart a hea and you (• down and out. Your whola

system is poison* 5.

It tak«*s tl o’ood, old CAUTEYL9 f.ITTLE LIYI I: PILLS to get these two

cung freely and make ou They contain wonderful.

everything electrical APPLIANCES SUPPLIES AND SERYICl

Ph«M 4M J. P. HIRT

Loaas *n Autos up to I300.0U. on ne» or us«d cars INDIANA LOAN CO. 21G E. Washington St. Rhone L5

For Sale—

pounds of bile feel “up and t

harmless, gent 1

v hen it comes t

Hut don’t ask T.ittle Liver I’ Lit tie Liver

ey cc

‘table extracts, amazing taking the bib* flow freely. t*r pills. Ask for C arter’s k fur th»* name Carter's

tt!.. Uv.rT m the red label. It«*nt» iisLitute. 25c i ail stores. © 19ol C. M. Co*

ur live

Look

substitute.

that she can Retrive an from 13 foot ■ Swim aero water. Swim, any i

utomobile tire rim water. i 50 foot tank under hion, 100 yards.

Millec of Gieeiieastle

Mrs. Alice Loekridge spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Russell t ook in Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crosby and

spent ,i few day s la t week with John

Miller.

Mr. and Mr.-. August Hiuggie and children of Brownsburg visited Sun-

son Jackie of Louisville, Ky., visited day with the latter's parents. Mr. and Saturday and Sunday with the latter'.- Mi . Jan - Walls. Mrs. Walls reparentg, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call turned hoine with them for a few and family. Mrs. <'roshy and sen i day - w it. muinc-d for a two week's visit. Mi Opal S nith visile her . ister

I CO-EDS MUST PASS SW IM TEST IX) ENJOY ( WOKING PALO -ALTO. Cal., (UP) —Moonlight, strumming guitars, ripplimr water, and canoes are not matter- of romance to Stanford University auth-

orities.

Any co-ed who wants to go canoeing with her boy friend on Lake Lagunitas, near here, must first prove

Inexpensive Prescription Guaranteed to End Rheumatism I hou sands joyfully astonished at swift 18 hour relief. Progressive pharmacists will tell you that the popular big selling prei ription for rheumatism right now is Allonru - for 85 cents you can get a gi nerous bottl from R. F. Mullins or any uji to date druggist. You can get it with an absolute guarani' • that if it doesn’t stop the pain the agony and reduce the -welling in 18 hours—your money back. I ric \<'ul Poison Struts To Leave Body In 21 Hours Out of your joint- and muscles go the uric a id dt p' -its that cause all your suffering - it'- a safe, sensible, scientific formula -free from harmful or pain deadening drugs. The ume absolute guarantee holds gii"d for sciatica, neuritis and lumbago (|uick. joyful relief—no more idle day - - it removes the cause-

Baby chicks for sale. Pure bred, blood tested baby chicks from carefully culled flocks. Prices in keeping with the times. Custom hatching and poultry supplies. Records Hatchery. Phone 852. 19 E. Franklin St., Greencastle, Ind 22-20ts.

OIL 15c quail. Have your t rankease drained and filled with 10U‘,o Pure Pennsylvania Oil, Permit No. 15, for 15c quart. Your tires repaired or battery recharged for 50c. V. e will sell you a Guaranteed Battery, 13-plate for $2.75 up; a 15 plate $7.75 exchange. Tribby’s Phone 123. 4-10-12-15

COAL: Brazil Block delivered $3.50, mine run $3 per ton. nut coal $2.50. Phone 221, Black's Filling Station. A. L. Young. I Th**

cheap. 3-4G.

FOR SALE—Syrup Pherson, Bainbridge.

cans

JUSTT RECEIVED—Car loa 1 of fencing. We have several Mail Order price lists in the store to show you. We will make you as good and maybe better prices. Pherson, Bainbridge, Ind. 3-4ts.

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BARGAIN SALE—Lusting until Eeb. 23- You send your cash to mail order houses; why not bring your cash to Campbell & Ogles? Prosperity is just around the corner or at South End Elevator. We buy your grains and seeds. We’ll sell you second hand tools, one Fordsim tractor, one John Deere tractor, other tools. \S e handle Oliver and John Deere new tools, I. H. C. repairs and roofing We guarantee fence 75't. zinc per ft. Thiiteen competitive fences have only 34'/, zinc per foot. We delher to your farm. 4 Ft. All No. 9 12-inch stay at 54c; 4-ft, No. 9 top and botloni 12-inch stay 11 filler at 41c; 32 inch -No. 9 12-11 at 31c. All other fence prices accordingly, 3c per rd. over time, trade or note. Campbell (t Ogles, J’hone SO; Fillmore Phone 404. 1-1-8-11-15- 18-22-7ts

BRAZIL BLOCK '■ein. $3.50 per ton; Frazier A Huffman.

COAL, bottom mine run, $3.00. Phone 739-X. 4-2p.

For the next ten days Little Valentine pictures, 10 for 50 cents. Cammack’s Studio. 29-Ct.

Best Brazil Block coal, $3.50 ton; top vein block, screened, $3.00; mine run $3.00; nut 32.50. Phone 803. Ed Crawley. 4-3ts

FOR SALE—TO or 80- acre improved farm. See Guy O'Hair, three i miles north. n 4-2p

-For Kent

FOR RENT -2 and 4 room modem furnished apartment. Phone 7#8-Y or 213. 3 3ts. FOR RL.N'1 : i room, seini-unoderii house, garage and cellar, reasonable. Phone 727-K. 3-44, FOR RENT Extra choice, furnishj ed or unfurnished downstairs apartment. 718 east Seminary street. Ready about March 1. 29-tf

LUCKIES are my standby

CHIP OFF THE OLD SIOCK Co»H In on Poppo't famousnomel No) Douglot Fairbanks, Jr.I For months he labored as a livo-dollar-a-day "•*»ro.'* Then h* c crashed into "a part Ilk* a brickthrough a plotn-alas. window, Doug boxes liko a pro, and w* don't muon a palooka . . ft* bas mu cits likeo wrestler. When ojdressing, h* hangs his clothes on the chandelier. The bon offices like his latest FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE,"UNION DEPOT."Doug has stuck to tUCICIES four years, but didn't stick fhe makers of LUCKIES anything far his kind words. "You're a brick, Doug."

"LUCKltS art* my standby. I buy them exclusively. I’ve tried .practically all brands but LUCKY STRIKES are kind t« my throat. And that new improved Cellophane wrapper that opens with a flip of the finger is a ten strike.’’

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“It’s toasted” Your Throot Protection, against irritation — ogainstcough And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that “Toasted" Flavor Fver Fresh

i Uft’ii IN ON LL CKA 31 HJKL—OO modem minutes uitli the uorld’s finest dunce orchestras and Walter Wiiu hcll, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday. "Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. networks.

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Wanted—

WANTED—To buy an oil stove, lug and upright piano. 51i) Apple Aren.. 4 i p YV ANT ED—Auctions or private sales. Farms or city property. For larni sales see me lor dates. O. J. Rector. Phone G73. 30-2 4-6.

\t ANTED; Farm by day, month or on .-.hares- By inun with references. Call at 505 South Jackson Staffer 5 o’clock. ^

\VAN 1 KD:—The care of children by competent, experienced girl, who loves children. After 5 p. nr and all day Saturday or Sunday Best of reference. Phone 95 until 3 P, M. 2-3ts.

— Lost

For the next ten days, Little Valentine pictures, 10 fur 50 cents, Camniack's Studio. 29-61.

I'ERMA MM fv ft ial. Phone 701-L Mrs D. M. Godfrey, One thousand one S. Ind. St. 2 5p

BEAUTIFUL!

TONIGHT

AND

tomorrow I

adorabih

a a MARIAM I' Mom

SHE’LL M iK F Y()l 1 i.'cb SHE’LL MAKE YU1 l.uVf Htp | in

CHARMING As >

M»DI h -1 BJEcrj Comedy and l.uoiuv June (artoun’

It’s Coming Sunday and Monday I H I! S( RLEN BRINGS YOU THE Mil' 0| iy; t |

Second Ward P. T A. b ruit Market for good things to eat. Saturday morning. February 6, at Hamilton s Book Store. 4-2ts.

\nd

(ALL 789 Count I he Minutes

See the Be,intown Choir tonight, February 4, in high ,chool auditorium at 7:45. By Third W ard I’. T. A.. A good laugh for all- 4-It

round trip, Mat t< vehicle wa^ commercially ^1 able, and thu wai delayed several ;

l OKMER L(t( \L M \N

A SPE.V EK.xHOEsi

The Fix all Shoe Shop, . JC ,. 4 the Viquesney huildii (chan^ii yesterday aft.nio'1 . ’.hen 'i-j Britton, it.- forne-r - ''ner

Ciiarles Ingleiiar point. Mr. Brilhn.

shop for ,-ome tin:-, m its cation since la-t Jul; . iokI befoul in tire portion of the \'iqueneyl| ing now occupied V, he printi«ti|

of the World plant

Mr. high hart, w empl«jg)

EK.HTING RESLMED

SHANGHAI, Friday, Feb. 6. (UP)

—Terrific fighting was resumed on! Greeiica.-.tle in th Web-r Enl the North Station batlefront at 1 a.I Shoo Shop for r a. today after a lull of .-ix hours in j ougly familiar with the work a I tile battle, during which the blazing | recommended high by the 5i| ruins of Chapel were the only signs j castle owner.—Spencer W u rli of warfare. —-

—Miscellaneous— Huy your Sunday dinner at the food market at fort’s Electrical room Saturday. Everything gooB. a.gt.j

Al K) DKlt EK 66 I EARS AGO , PROVIDENCE, It. I. fLPt— It was 66 years ago that courageous Joseph P. Manton, of Providence, clambered into tint driver’s -seat of his 1866-model automobile and drove

to Longmeadow and back-

The Manton steam buggy, as described by a journalist of the day, had an upright tublar boiler at the rear, while the driver at beneath a phaeton top. It was fueled, not with

gasoline. Out with coal or coke.

It was w ith considerable pride and •low market. Pri- Iwnlerwy) Aatiofaciion ml Automobilist Man- l ew -itet- $2.0 '• . -c: ton alighted from his strange con- $2. ,5 to >3.50; l.eifew raption on his return from Long- $5.50; low cutter .0 cutterxl

meadow. The vehicle hail functioned satisfactorily, save fur one occasion, when it struck a sandy stretch of

road.

Despite the more or less successful

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INDIANAPUUs LHESfoa Hog receipts 2/ O; olauven! market 10 to 15 n . higlier.il 225 lbs.. -$4.35 ami 31.40; 225» lbs.. $4.20 and $t._ :’5 ou a $1.10 and $4.15; ;-;o lbs. up a: $3.95; 1-10 to llh) ■ ( . $3.oU LS pi< 'king sow . $3.01. rial 1 . Cattle receipts 0; calve; largely a continu, . u uf ytited

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to $2.50; vealer.- , ly sy .u*l Sheep receipt.- caj) a (■ring wet flei c< i JI lanib.. largely 5U; ■■ i«B higher; throwout down hi I*-

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