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

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932.

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Poor Complexion

<T\/ow—ei'ery woman can gir c herself the v/ individual Ix'auty treain nr her skin requires—easily and economi ally. Won’t you bring your complexion pr lenis to us? We’ll gladly tell you which ut the simple n Dorothy Perkins treatments is 1 st for you!

Beauty Preparati

N r W YORK

SAINT LOUIS

Rose Lotion 75(* Face Powder $1.00 Rouge SCe

Cream of Roses

Cleansing Cream 75^

Cream L'>elight

Tissue Cream $1.00

'lirt our Toilet CtnnU PrtHjnmm' and let ui sltou; you die correct Dorothy Perkins treatment jor your type

of ikm.

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

i volved in the suit. The plaintiff (charges that in 1980 the defendants executed to her a note for $1,000 ' secured by a mortgage on the business .building, th>‘ note later being : given by the'plaintiff t ■ the Speedway | State bank as collateral security on another debt. It i- charged that the hank then wrongfulh delivered the note to the defendant Doiothy M. Dye who now retain- possession of it. The plaintiffs charge,! in their a< tion for a receiver tha‘ the property | now being opei iled as a barin' ue, entertainment an! ciiieken dhuier place, during the past two years has come into disnipute therhy disniinislij mg in value, and that a receiver I should be named to conserve the property. In refusing to name a reviver Judge Hughes set t e .a e for trial at the September term of court. Witnesses heard in the receive a tion Wednesday were \rny M. Watkins of Danville, and John 1,. K ark an. t). A. Kobin-on o' Br. wn-! irg.

\ assar (iirl Missing

SEI.K ItI-;I \ I IVES OK MAN I OKMI UIA DEI MM!) HKHE li n> .'oufnty authorities are mak ing a (let ern tine I effort to locate rela-

tive- of Nathan Brown, apparently a mentally we ik person, who is held in

the county jkiil there. Sheriff Alva Jiiyan of Pu '.nam count)' had the eiderlv man in the local jail several

week ago a Iter he had been picked | ried to up at liainbrkige following queer lie-i a son, havior thenv Sheriff Bryan later 1921 a took tlie mare to Indianapolis and re-

papers in 1 !<21. lint carries no papers i

of identification.

S eriff Wilbur Small of Boone

county give the following description of the man in hope that some relative inav recognize it and take him in charge. He is about feet, 7 inches tall, practically bald but what hair' he has is gray, and he i quite slender. He ay- hi- wife now is mar-

another man and that he had i ( harles Brown, who died in' the age of oig teen months.

BEER BLASTS ( M >K (OPS

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TULARE, (ah, (LT’)-All the noise of a bona fide holdup came from the city hall; a barrage of crackling

■ reports filled the air.

“What's all the shooting for?”

( queried citizens. | erly wealthy r i Polica hurried to the building, to y t £ ||_

find that the noi'e was not coming [ j from some gangsteis’ revolvers, but resulted from 10; bottles of beer ex ploding in the 10;! degree tempera i ture prevailing that day. The beer ! held been confiscated in a raid.

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.Miss Fannie lege girl, who Lake Forest, I ing a note in v fear that sh' family. Miss 'I j daughter j if H

l urnbull, Yassar Coi-n-appeared from her home Monday, leav- • h she expres-ed the was a burden to her irnbill who is 19, is the nry K. Turnbill formal estate dealer. She is je student.

( ARK \ NS \s BEES GETTING DRl Nh (IN l)IS( \RDED M XSH

She Reduced 38 Pounds The Safe Way

b a a | him wj.en he t Id the local offieial he ad * lativ. - in that city. Boone i fiun! y a ithorities said that he had roamo I the roads of Boone, Hamilton an Clinton counties for month and tv ice Ms been held in the B nun County j iil and later relea-erl. According to the story he tells,

he va- h i n i a 1KS2 in Poland and I ailegefi over lti ha traveled iAten ''.ely ii Europe | forcclo-i' a and Aimma, voming to thi.- country tate whi li •• at the agi of 17 y irs Ho appears was venue t (• h" 11 y v.ff II educated. He claim- Hi ndi , k . to ha'i ' ik. n out n itmalizatiop I Sour unu.-

Kl! I -KS KIN \MK RK( FIVER

Judge Janie- p. Huzhe- in circuit! <■ .urt Wednesdav ri 'u-ed tti appoint | a lecoivei for proi ' ity at Browns-| burg, involved in m action brought i hy l.utlla Tur, in gain t Rector G. I Dye and Domt > M Dye to collect an •

imte of s 1,000 and to igo *e on the real esI' .i tlit note. The case 1 thi- county from the

it I'ourt.

ramifications are in ,

“I have been taking Kruschcn Salts for 1 months and I think they are wonderful. I am 82 years old and .7 fl. 2 in. (all. I was very fat.l weighed Bin lbs, and now I weigh 127 lbs. and feel fine. If I let up taking the Salts one morning I feel la/v and heavy,” Mrs, Florence Loftus, Bos- 1

ton.

This is just line of hundreds of let ters we get every month Krusihcii not only cause- you to lo o fat but , while you are losing it yi u gain in 11 health—in viv;u iou-ri' s- you lose fat where fat is most prominent inrl at the same time keep stoma' ii. liver, kidneys and howl- fuei tioning natur-

ally.

Mullins Drug Store or any drug! store in the w i Id will .'II you a jar] fit Kru-chen for . tii'ling -inn lak. one-half tea.-poonful in . gi.i-- of at water ever) morning go l.gb* on fatty meats, poiatoe- ami -wee! . But f(vr your health’s ake demand an I get Krusihen Salt- imitation , . numeroi’s. It's th,- little dail, m— • that dees it

SI’RIXGFII I), Mo.. (UP)—Here , is a new prol >it ' n problem. Ozark farn are finding it dismciting t. .ve their bees come

I ..mi with al k appearances of bei ,ng drunk. I hce- apparently have rotten ‘all L .-rrcil up” from mash

thrown out of near-by stills. Th' farmei ion't object to the un-

j cei tain flying I the bees but find

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LEAGUE STANDINGS

National League W Pittsburgh 5t> Chicago 51 Boston 41) Philadelphia 50 St. Louis 45 Brooklyn 4ii New York 18 Cincinnati •• 42 American l-eague

New York i’' 1 Cleveland 57 89 Philadelphia 59 II Washington 54 48 Detroit 50 44 St. Louis 48 .»2 Chicago 81 t>2 Boston 21 70

American Association W I. Pet Minneapolis *’2 41 .*'(02 Indianapolis 59 4i Columbus 57 4S .548 Milwaukee '’>2 49 .51 •> Kansas City 58 51 510 Toledo 50 5(5 .472 Louisville 41 59 .410 St. Paul 40 63 .388 YESTERDAY’S KKSl LTS National League Pittsburgh, 9-4; New York, 8 2 Brooklyn. 5; St. Louis, 4. Boston. 2-1; Chicago^ 1-1. Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 3. American League Cleveland, 2 12; New York, 1-10. Washington, !'; St. Louis, 3. Boston. 15; Chicago 5. Philadelphia. 13-4; Detroit, s-0. American Xssociation Toledo, 5; Loui ville, 2. St Paul, fi-fi; Milwaukee, I 5. Minneapolis, 7; Kansas /City, *i. Indianapolis, 6; Columbu , 4. CLOVEKDALE NINE It) PLAY AT t R \\\ FORDSVILLE

<QIR!A\rNtA\l[]i.| Tonight AL Tomorrow

( hunce had h r o u g h t tiu handsome young (Wt,,, , her door ...Id, broad) him back , , . Remorse h,sent him away . . \)h,n „, the price that .-he , IK ] ). e iniist pay lor hapiiM'i—7

iMPATIENt

Starts Sunday

“( onstancc HcMinett's Late; “What Price Hollywood

MOIM MN St HOOL BELLS RINGING FOR < LASSES OROVII I 1., Cal. ( UP) It’s school days once more for the students oi’ mount (in -i IkkiI.s in the high Seiira—winter vacation is over. The school v ir is just reversed for

these youngster , weather prcv.iiling I until March liigh in makes regular -clu I possible. Most of th •ontin ie until I imnk miss until Mar.h.

The Crawford.-ville Knight- of Columbus baseball team will entei tain the fast-going Cloverdale Grays,

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' i(ial!.- '.Vi o'foiqher . Sunday on the Crawford-ville ■j , , mond The K. of ('. outfit is

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1 <ind ->2 feet, including 1 .‘I mile approach gr.id-

tfl'. -0,000 i’ll Yds ►

mI spe-’ificutions may he IP** of fit e of t he Stale ► m 1 .-moii. Stnte House A

BREAD

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10c

TEA

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season defeat at the hands of the | Putnam county lineup. Both team-; 'have -plendid records thK season, the ( Crawford-ville nine last Sun lay wal-j loping the In iianapolis Recorders, om of the three team- to defeat the Put- * nam nine in a total of sixteen game-

I played this summer.

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Oakleys Hop Flavored Large 2 1 -2 Lb. ( an

3 cans $1.00

25c

CERtO Sure Jell. Bottle FEN JELL, Package 15c i AR0WA\, Pound Package 10c MASON JARS, Pints, Dozen 69c MASON JARS, Onaftf Dozen 79c

25c 5c 35c

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of India

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itlg* letting each bidder ' I Lx per if net* Record and • • non i prior t»» filing Forms will be furnished MfSe strut lures will be groups of two or more I’Tirtli'M’ information rework « • mt«■ mi'lated. the Ming and price of plans,

shed upon request.

• resei't-d h\ ihe Dii'ector or ill hids or to award I oinhinaiion of bids that ' riiM-nt most adv antageous

<if Indiana.

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

and sunk and the world swallow a lot of saltj axativf* randy or rhewin

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looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts,

rml water, oil. laxative and expert them to n

sweet and buoyant and full --l sun

Ifum and expert them to make > ou suddei

' ‘ * unshine.

For they ran t do it. They only move the and a more movement doesn't get at

n for your down and-out

It should |

bowels and a mere movt the cause. The reason fo

feeling is yo»jr liver It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily, it this bile is not flowing freely, your food

HIH *W N. ! • I RK( ’T( >R

his bile is not fl. *\ng ireoly, you

doean * digest. If just derays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your t.-ma h. You have a thirk, bad taste and your breath is foul,

skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your and you feel down and ouLY^I

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system is poisoned.

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JAR CAPS, IV'on

JAR RUBBERS, Dozen

JELLY GLASSES, Dozen ....

PORK and BEANS 3

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SARDINES

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pound, of bile tl wing (reelv and ni.ik« yen leei "up and up." They coateia wonderful, harmless, gent'e ve^.'tnl le e,tr i ta, ama/.ng when it comes to tnnkTng the bile llow freely. But don't a-k for liver pilla. \sk for Carter'# Little Over PiIIh. [ ,k f 'r the name t .rter's Little Liver Pill# <m the rt>i label. Resent a aubatitute. 25c at a'.i .leeea. 1931 C. M. Co.

I "Bowing his rescue from the San Gcronimo Jungle, In the S'i'| Oaxaca. Mexico, where his plane had crashed in a storm, Claret^ MeElroy, Imiiana flier, is shown on the stretcher surrounded by9| who carried him from the wilderness. McKlroy’s companion RoyCrl wu- killed in the crash, and MeElroy, his leg injured, crawle ! thrcfl jungle for 17 days, existing on ruin water and one crab tl.i t te 1 1 he Aver is recovering from his terrible experience in MexhvUJ

cans

Sour or Dill

25c

Quart Jar ..

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Pork Sausage, lb. 7‘c POKK* kk 15(* LOIN Roast ’ L,)> 12’Vc Fresh firound Beef JQ(. (»unrl Tender Beefsteak, Lb.

Breakfast H icon, Lb.

15c 12k-

Roast, lb. 15 & 12'c

Sugar( ured

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BKKF H>oil. !h. IQ& S' dC Fresh Pork Brains, Lb. 15c & 12 k

O A K L E Y y S

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ipieby given by the Uomil of the City of Green ia. that an emergency ex appropriation of money [ iwing named items, and : gent-y did not exi't and ■ s hat) not arisen at the' iual Ini'lget was publish-! sai'i taxing ntfi jal-, the n uouneil, will on the 9th' mst 1932, at the Council : sail City at 7:31) o’clock to n-1 er anti iletermine !

uch pmiTgency and the amounts nec- ; \ i" f appiopriated to meet

such emei. ncy.

P >' a mi nts propo ed to be appro- ; 1 iiai 1 the purpose for wh'ch i ed it- I appropriations a e tc. V m; de are a- follow s: l’ i' inen f ju lamcnt, c st- jad in* . • i bj * he Piitiia.ii Clrnt * tc June 29 1932. aga’nst t'tt " tii' ' ncastle. in favor of Curtis H. Rottger, Re <'iver. $1,518.55. *. ;pen.-e. Municipal League of !n-

I diana, $100.00.

Fax) ayei will ha' e the tight to be '• aid ther" in. Ten oi more taxpav I ic in ,i h municipal corporation ) dthe; than thr-p who pay poll tay.es: crlv ■■'ii ho are effected lay sue. •nal ippropri tion. and who 'iiy f.el th-ins Ives aggrieved there-! hy, m:i\ file a petition with the ( "inity .\ii litor of Putnam Coyn’.y, I Iri'liana, within ten days after such) additional ippropriations have been leternime upon, -etting forth their j obje tion- t.-.ereto aivl facts showing that t -o proposed additional expendituie aie unnecessary, unwise, and nr excessive as the ease may be. . Dited this July 15th. 1932.

(Corporate Seal)

WILLIAM L. DENMAN. |

Mayor.

ATTEST: Fred E. Snivaly, I

City Clerk

July 21*28 J

Ghos! Fails Ta Fund ion

From the grave of Convict Hartman in the Jo.let 111., prison burial ground, a >, nightlv and (hint ancient Latin 1 Oil t of J the bhost, and now gho-t listering h i become a popular ama ipingnt ,amon th* r* Photo ahows Sheriff Oliver Hint of Will Coonty a* d part t the crowd of (0® night at Hartman’s *rave, but the gho-t Jailed to apptar or sing.

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