The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1932 — Page 3

the daily banner, greencastle, Indiana, Thursday, may 12,1932.

[^Puts Ohio

Column

supported by the prohibition forces I of the state. Their victories cannot help but find an echo in the conven-1 t,ion hall at ( hicac > tins summer and ma> lead to a wet plank in the Re- 1

>aid veterans of.

Tuesday’s primaries indicated that the Ohio electorate had picked wet candi-

Ij-- | ’ I dates for practically every major ofIII " LOlUinil fice ' The combined victory of Havid

I Sinton Ingalls, energetic younpr as-ist-

i , tiT l of ANTI SALOON ’ ,nt secretary of the navy, for nomina- publican platform, » E LAvs; IIATK ON VII 11 13 * overnor8h, P on the Kcpubli- Buckeye Republicanism. kcrE 11 |{ * ■' can ticket, and of State Attorney Cen- . n

DRY CANDIDATES ,. ra| GilbeIt BeUlnan ^ ‘nRalU wdM.pposc tor the gover-

u ftp, ! States senator on the same „ ket m t P thdh ’ (,JVernor Ge “ r * r * I

EVELANI' 0 Ma.v 12. ' broke the Anti-Saloon league grip , m V ' f ' I, " m ' Hrat,c f,rst j , prohibition was born and K epub , it . an 1K)li . it . s in ohio . for nonun.t,,,,, to the presi-1 L) moved definitely into the dency. White recently departed from j Llurnn Tuesday. ‘ Ingalls and Bettman, on wet plat-!' 1 * 8 decided stand for prohibition to j f , complete returns from forms, bested avowed dry candidates sa - v be favored a ivieiendum on pro-1

hibition.

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|Pfjr t j I’rikins of the University of Kansas and the silver cup '.man's eye bagged far bullse.es. She competed in twenty-four matchlid attained the average of 1»H.!I. The trophy is awarded to a memhei ot ll rill' !■ tm whose average score for the season has I adjudged the Lt by the Daughters of Foundffs and 1‘atriats of America.

Bettman must faci Senator Robert J. Buckley, who, by his overwhelming victory in 1930. removed the AntiSaloon league from thr Ohio Demo

cratic party.

First by Buckley's one-sided victory then by the Literary Digest poll, and now by the nominatims of Ingalls and Bettman, Ohio ha^ hown conclusively that >he favors repeal of the prohibition amendment. In addition nominees for congressmen at large for both parties, selected at Tuesday’s bnlleting, are eon

firmed wets.

Stephen M. Young, Cleveland, and Chailes V. Truax, Bueyrus, former slat- director of agri ulture, both “unsatisfactory'’ to the Anti-Saloon league, wo the Democratic choices. Former State Senator (.purge H. Bender and Maj. ITv ma.- Herbert, C’leveI r land “wits,” were nominated by Re-

publicans.

With returns from 7,613 of the 8.7(11 precincts in, Ingalls led with 244,767 votes. Hi' nearest competitor was Clarence J. Brown, secretary of state, with 214,615, and former (Jov-

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To the defendants Nvtiee is nereb\ i/ire • uni

that ufimi your default t t/'I'ear before “THE MOUTHPIECE" you will farfeit your than /■> see one of the must t'.rilliny i I yenninety c.ri itin i I'll lures •

will toss aside his dry pro livitic-- ml join his running mate, Bulkley, on a wet platform, or at least on a strong plank in favor of a referendum.

President Hoove, easily arriel ‘he state for delegates to the Chicago convention, the minor opposition of Senator Joseph I. France of Maryland not affecting his . ( curing the entire slate of 55 votes.

The Senior Class Is I’resenting “SKIDDING”

gCrmor .Myers Cooper, 100,443, both en-

! dor.-e l by the drys.

I Bettmin's election was conceded |j] when the same number of precincts t|j returned 218,758 votes for the attor (51 ney general, while his nearest oppon-

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cut, Louis J. Taber, master of the

Friday, May 13,8:00 Hi«di School Auditorium

on Reserve, Sam Hanna's

VdmisKioii 25c and 35c

grange, only polled 158,678.

Governor White was returned victor p] Ovei- nominal upiiosition in the Dcmo- ^ craitc contest for the governorship.

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White, political observers believe,

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“OVEN FRESH''

Luncheon Loaf sned

24 or. loaf.

6c

Twin Loaf

24 or. loaf

6c

Pan Rolls s.^ 0,s ho.

dor.

4c

A&P’s Famous Coffee Trio

Flavor Supreme

bokar

RED CIRCLE 8 8 and full iodUd

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE

19c

The World's Largest 1 Selling I Da

Coffee

Cold Medal or Pillsbury’s 24 lb. bag

Flour

SU^fcir 8ure ^ an ® Granulated 25 !b. cloth bag

Bananas

Soap Flakes 2

6 Lbs.

63c $1.11

25c

35c

0RN k u»m.

£A Q , *hdmo(h«r'i H lb.

Orinfl, p t |, ot pkQ.

EA L'Pton'i

O^oen Libel

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■» No 2 •* Cant 17c ,/ * lb ' *■*« pko y* n>. pkO, pkg.

25c 33c 19c 32c

IONA FLOUR 24 b b *' 1 39c CIGARETTES C * ,0B 125 SUPER SUDS 2 pv 3 .. 15c TOWN CRIER FLOURi n> P kg 10c

Meats oj Quality at Low Prices - BEEF ROAST, Choice Chuck, Lb 12' ? c PORK LOIN, Whole or Half, Lb 10c BACON, Sugar Cured, whole or half. Lb 10c BOILING BEEF, Lean and Tender. 3 Lbs 2oc SMOKED PICNICS, Sugar Cured Shankless, Lb. 10c BUTTER, Country Style Roll—Lb 19c

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PROBATION WORK IN< UKASES DURING APRIL, MISS MILLER SHffMS

Probation work whifh she i.-sunit’d the fir.st of the year, incre.i • d during the month of April, according to the report fur that month by Miss Mary Agnes Miller, count) nurs Het re nort shows that he made an invotigation ef 21 dependent children, fem delinquent children, a <l one negle led child. In addition 'he filhil out application papers for tan children seeking admission i'> the J mic. Whitcombs Riley huspi' tl for ehildren in lndiana|iolis. Patients examined 'Hiiing tie month ircluded 2!l suffer mg from tu berculosis and 31 antep. rtum, postpaitum, non conimi nieali m vborn, ether communii able and orthopedic

patients

Forty-five visits were made to homes in the interest of her nui -ing service, and health sup> i vision wa had over 14 infant, pro - hool, school, and adult persons. Two social service calls weie made. School activities required contact with 110 children, three of whom were excluded from sch ol. Notes w< re sent to parents of seven children, and consultations were had with parent of 11 other children. She visited eight schools and made seven school room talks. One sanitary ii -pection was

Man liOst 2(i Pounds Looks 100 r r Better

feels Stronger Than I,ter

Just to prove to any doubtful man or woman that krusrhen Salts i th SAF'Fi wa\- to reduce let us take the letter of Mr F. J. Fritz if < incinnati Ohio, recently received He writes: “I’ve tried extreme dieting, setti n g up exercises with tery little resultss—but the re-.ult-. from Kruschen are aim 't incredible In 3 months I reduced from 205 to I7't p tunds and feel stronger than ever no more wheezing or gasping for breath—friends say I look 100' , better.” Bear in mind, you fat man, that there is danger in too much fat—try the .-afe way to reduce one-half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a gla •> of hot water e'ery morning—cut down on fatty meats and sweets— one bottle that lasts 1 weeks co.-ts hut a trifflc—get it at Mullins Drug Store or any drug.-tore in the world.

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ANNIVERSARY SALE

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Ilurry — Only 2 Days Left

Jack Frost Pure (Tine

SUGAR

CIGARETTES

SODA CRACKERS

PEACHES

FLOUR

Country Club Flour,

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\ll Popular Brands

Sensational l’ri<e ( acton

Del Monte

( iiuntry ( luh 2 No. 2 1-2 cans

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HIGH (M ALIIA

23c $1.23

15c 33c

24 '-T 35c 24 lb. Sack 49c

( RISP FRESH

LB. B(>\

31c

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Gold Medal or Pillsbury Flour, . 24 lb. 63c

THESE ITEMS REPEATED BY RE(H UST Due lo I nusual l>"mand During The Bast Two Weeks

Apple Butter

( til N | RV ( |,l B Big 38 (Iz. Qt. Jar

For

25c

Milk

Mil N I RV ( U I Mll.l

4 19c

Salad Dressing i

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23c

MALT !X.X-.r 27c 4 cans 99c OLEO, Tastee Nut. . .2 lbs. 15c I LARD Pure Open Kettle Rendered £)C

HERE ARE MORE SENSATIONS

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TOMATO SOUP

< ORN FLAKES

POST TOvSTIES, 2 Ig. pkgs. ftRRINSO, Soap Pwd. ^ ;>,<)('

( I IMALENE, Lg. Pkg.

( ANDY BARS 1,111 1 i r

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Bathroom Tissue'

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DRANCiE SLK ES "- 1 ’25c

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l\idney Beans

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FKANUT BUTTER

Goody Gmiriy

Lb. Jar

17c

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conducted.

I examinations, bringing a child home for sputum anulysi

from the Riley hospital, assi-ting at

I REE! 2 Giant Bars P.and G. SOAP With the Purchase of ‘M <>r !l 'mall Packages I Large Pkg. ttxydol—For “ L MXVDttL BANANAS tJuldcn Ripe Fruit 5 IbS. 23C ( l!( U1MI5FRS, fancy 2 for 25c ASI’AKAGl'S, Fancy l.h. Oflr ONIONS, Yellow Texas lb. ' 5c GUFFN liLANS j'S''* 25c oranges 2 25c potatoes u:::,: 15m LOW I'lST I’KICK IN V LARS M ■ Lancy Sugar t ured Hickory Smoked -^) I ||LhR tu I W hole or half, | ( HULK ROAST, Tender .Juicy, Lb I h* GROUND BEEF, Lean Friah, Pure Be< f, l b HRSWISS STEAK, From Round Shoulder, Lb 16c ROILING BEEF, Lean Tender, Lb. IU‘ PORK ROAST, Cottage Butts, Lean, Juicy, no waste, !J>. 9c PORK STEAKS Lean Tender, Lb .. I Ii' FRANKFURTERS, Large Juicy,3 Lbs 25c SLIMMER SAUSAGE,Thoi'inger Style, Lb. . . ISc ¥> A F'fAW Fancy Lean Sugar fund Hickory 'muked m to H I b. <4 O IjaaL^^v/1. • . . . . . . Vveiage t.uaiaiileed Swcit W hoi.- or Half I h.

to four tuber a tuberculosis clinic at the r unty hoc The fl| . s , g , eps towald t^a a bo!!

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culosis patients two trip* to the Riley pital where 18 patients w re exam tlon of n Mtlcal diqu. am o,., Fcsnital with ' a crippled child, ar ined. and two days spent at the an- wom»n on the Pnlv.rdty -o Mary ranrements for a" X-ray of a patient 1 nual tuberculosis conference at Indi- land campus have been tak-n Fr-h t tL courtv ’osoital, a trip to the a-apolia. Onte patient wa taken to sorority has been requtr.ti ! to ^rdiaiLi ta'tc mitorium at Rockville u family physician and sputum con- a p!- promliir.^ • r>t to en-

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