The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1932 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.1^!-
' R.\L\N\ WILL RLGALN POWER SAYS SLEtKT
And
Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All’
GKEA1 MI1.H \KV PRoMINKNCE FRF.DK I FI) BY GERM V\ a inn oKFU kr
OJs^rm to Ger the DAILY BANNER
' manj'.i level, our feehntf of insecurity
would have vanished-
. “However, if the .-uperior arma ment of Germmy’s neighbers con-, j tinues to menai •• u . must insist •on security by ’he ^ti*-inftheninyr and
! reoi^aniaatii/n of our
• Wo would inti it very hard to attain e-se tial security l»y increasing „ur military expenditures, but we
old attain that security vrithout a-i by mail ou ' t ’ ide Putnam county.
TAX REDUCTION'
1 doubt if the citizen.- of the county are as yet aroused on the matter
Society
Mrs. Hearst Hostess To Woman's Club
Jennie C. Hearst entertained
the members of the Woman s club
Saturday afternoon at the Phi Kappa IVi house. This was the first meet-
Prof. Jerome Hixson
T, castle, Indiana,
armed forces.
of tax reduction as they -hould he. Married Women’s Bible October 10th is drawing near when (.lass Announces Program
Kecent European Ohsen ations made by him ■ n his trip last winter.
FAVOR \I1MKD EXPANSION
ditional military it ,.-st„ration of our 1 reedom enable! u to appoiti. n lands as we ceeme suitable, von
Germany’s Most Famous Living Mili- ~ .eckt said, -pecKing with t ie tary - Irategist Issues Statemeni fluency ol a militaiy xpert familiar Of Intereet with every aspect of me problems
■ 1 he discussed. “President von Hmdenburg’s re-
cent de ree establishing a central
(UP)
that can prevent Germany fiom beteming a great militaiy power,” General liari V" b' *.. > t, fr end of the Hohcn’ollun.i and lie st famou- of Germany's living military strategists, told tne United Pt- in ,.n exclusive interview here. And, n. Ided, “T;.e world must be
prepan
the County Adjustment Board. women’s cla- 1 i l he Methodist ga\e
matter under Act of March 8, 1* Unless the people get busy, organ- church for the coming year and the subscription price, in ' ,lt 1 r j ze and Wl ,rk there will lie no material ntim s of the officers was announced week: 13.00 per yea^- by mail in ‘ - reduction The healing tiefore this Monday. The cla- meets the first nam county, $3.50 to $ < i p 11 > board may be long drawn out. Bach Tuesday night cf each month.
budget may be gone over and those Officers: president, Mrs. John who have knowledge as to how and Ci ok, Jr.; vice president), Mrs. D. R. where cuts can lie made should come Graybill; secretary, Mrs. Lee Hanprepared to -peak out in this meeting, nigan. assistant sc. i tary. Mrs. HerThe total late as now icrtilied for bert Flint; tieasuier, Mrs. Gerald
the City of Greencastb tor 1H33 is Mason.
$3 06 a.- aggainst $3.23 tor this year. Tt,e program fot 'he year:
“ - The rate is divided as follows: Mate September. Hostess. Mis. Dewey Mr. and Mr-. Raymond Bee of thu $.15, city $.79, Schools *104, Town-; Bryant assistant hostesses, Mrs (city we^e visitor* in Clayton Sunday. I ship j la with j3g f or Bonds | Herbert Flint and Mrs. Gerald
regarded wisely Mrs. Theodore Colson, north Vine , an( i l ounty $.u(>.
as the nucleus of a future national street is confined to her home by ill i Ju!it to *** wha, f n * 1 > ; e ' one ol ‘! militia. Actually it is far from that,”! npss . ! the City rate I have gone over it and |
I find soiii very intei» ^ting yungs. |
lie view»d as an! Mr .and Mrs. Robert Gail, south 1 pj rst 0 f a n the city d.d not use the Main -tieet, are the paient- of a -on, form us pre-cribed by t) • State Board 1
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
(Copyright 1932, by United Press)
GII.CHING, Bavaria, Sept 26, . . . ,, Iher. i no force on earth body for the physical tram.ng ol Ger-
man youth has bee
Anthon—Mikesell Wedding Saturday
Tli, wedding of Mi-.- Deloris Mik-e.-ell uiid Wesley Anthon of Greencastle took place Saturday at Danville. The single ring service was read by the Rev. Robert O. Kimberlin. The couple was accompanied by Anna Butterworth and Russell E-
Butterworth. 4* •f* •!»
Maso:. Entertained With
October. Hos'ess, Mrs. Braiil. B i r(ht ; a) . p ar ty. | The Stoessel; assistant hostess, Mrs. .1 hn p iU ij n e Lewallen entertained Payne; 1 rogram, Mis* Esther Snyder. | a namber Q f friends at her home near
CASH LOANS On \011r Auto We will reduce your present payments and advance more cash when needed. 'ndiana Loan Co.
24' 2 E. Wash. St.
Phone i5
; many help hei-idi 1 v He refr rred to t . xpand her ui me I j
possible to the 1 • 1 forces befui
“This move must
attempt to vrehie a substitute for the
, ysical training and moral educati n j ljorn Saturday nig it.
of which Gei many was deprived b> :he abolution of universal compulsory
militaiy service.
“In my opinion, one of the vital prerequisites of our future between t ^ | must tie a close connection between ' the army and the German universities. Thi must become the starting
November,
church.
Family dinner at tin-
der” in Germany, the father of past war army. For ix years he was
ROOSEVELT FRIES “DUDE Rweir eiei
as far as m Germany's 1 forces as n equal of he] great war.
Von s-'eckt 1 one of the “ol 1 or- . ,
b( ! . ] point for reawakening tne military spirit ami rig the entire population.” commander of the Germany army, to j resign onl\ aftei Republicans in 1926 I complained that he ha I permitted Prince Wilhelm, -mi of the former crown prime, to participate in Reich
swelir maneuvers.
It was von Seeckt who caused a' dramatic scene as a member of the German delegation to the lamdiin con ference in 1921. He marched into St., James palace in full uniform, with : sidearms, showing by in, outward sign that be represented a conqueie I nation. Marshal Foch of the allied 1 command ordered von S-eckt to remove his sword or leave the room. “If tbe othi r powers refuse Ger many the military indepen lance to which the need of security entitle- her and to which no treaty can rob her,' 1 see no way out other than that Germany expand her arme i forces,’’ t ,e
general said.
“Germany has waited long enough for itoi to keep their piomise to,
thi
East
Washington street.
of Account - and one which has al-• December. Mrs. D. R. Gray bill;
VI „ r.ih ,„n is snending i ways been uaed heretof ° re 4,111 Whi I h "•‘■istant hostess, Mrs. James Zeis; Mrs Su * an 1 U,0 “ ' every unit in the Cotnt) tsed. UI the ti « K , S( ,n er . -* F -~" BroW """' Council *) »■.. t„ ok, tk, amount | ” j"umy H,» Mo Curl Am-
set out in their budget for expenses, 1^. assistant ), 0 c.tess, Mrs. Theodore which i- $'< 1,561 00, into this riiey.g^^; p ro g ranii Mis. Raymond Bald-
divided ’he total valuation of $4,320,-1 j n I February. Hostess, Mrs. Earl Allen; assistant hostesses, Mrs. Rex
The Greencastb- Elks will meet in regular session Tu<- day evening at 8
o’cloc k at the Elks home.
Mrs. Sybil Fox, Bloomington street has gone to Glendale, Calif, to spend the winter with her daughter, Miss
Marguerite Fox.
1 Prof, and Mrs A. W. Crandall, E. (Seminary street are the parents ot a son, Albert Edward born Sunday at ' the county hospital.
000, which give a result of 73 cent for a rate for General fund. Tin method is wrong and it i up to the city to , plain their met.iod of arriving at a tux rate. No consideration was given cash on hands, which on July 31st was $20,0 t 00, or of an item of mi > ellaneous n-. eipts which is about $2000.00 per y.ir. These are receipts for show., p, drooms, and taxi licenses, docket dog taxes and other items. C reel working
nor were
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
SHORT REST FROM CAM
PAloN IN ARIZONA
Miss Gei rgia Evans who is attend-
I ing hivh school in this city spent the balance was not consul red 'week end with her parents, Mr. an I ^ unexpended appropriat 11 .
ENJOYS Mis. Roy Evan- south of Putnamville. j When you consider 11 these items
and the data as lurni lied me by the City I'lerk from his books we find that a lawful and leg.,) late for the i'ii? ii'itiii'iiirr v’taiTAxn tv ; r n : i imihim
26, 1 UP)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and fain-! ily, and Mis- Bernice Lewis ot south of Putnamville visited with friends and relatives in Greenca.-tle .Sunday
WILLIAMS, Ariz.. Sept
Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt today shoved aside arduous presidential
campaign duties to became a "dude Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean spent wrangler’’ for 24 hours. ! the weekend with Mr. and Mis.
Roosevelt was the guest until to-'Fia k
morrow of Mrs. Join ('. (iieenway vi-ited
city is 'ib cents and 1 t 73 cents a» proposed for General I md. Should the city budget stand as asked for, they would have on hands January 1, 1933 a cii. ii balance ot ■ v, r $20000.00.
Aper of Portland, and also This would be $ .200.0u more than is the home of Gene Stint- needed With the data it hand it only
reduce armaments. They have refused to d > , and the I anc< • they will keep the promise are slim “Consequently the world must be prepared to see Germany elp heis-df
as far as necessary.
"In the long run, I in l ew there it no force on earth that . an prevent 1 Gei many from again beconii g a pi at military newer. I tie spee I of
at het rani h home near here, one of the show places cf central Arizona. Tie special train hearing the irov-
..nor and his parte rolled into Wil-I M " n,1:,y ,h:U her brolher ’ John last night. V th- F.rnrich, has pa sed away
ton Porter at Geneva
Mrs. M. A. Wolfe received
word
H.
Indi -na-
takes $14,789.00 to pay all city expen--es for the fir-t six nu-nths of 1933.
home, deep in the
July 1st next ye.tr tiny will receive their money for the last six month .
v me ureenway 1 • Why carry .tli excess balance above I Mich . mountains, Roose- 1 P olis al 2 :l ' m ' Me wa ' v w, ‘ l, k "" w, i to that required by the Mate Hoard of
1 a number of local residents
veil settled down t t-njoy the fiist
leal rest he has had ince he started] Mis. E Kostei Hyde anddaughbis out on his trans-eomi ■ ntal tour, and ! Joan and Cynthia left Monday moi nto get. a glimpse first and of n pro-1 j n>f f f , tlieir brine in Ellington, Conn.,
gram of cowboy sport-.
On the trip to William the campaign -pecial made sewi d stops, the longest being at Phoenix, whew the nominee drove through tie eitv and
u 1 rmmv rearmament i.- a question - a ,idressed briefly an audience of
of hard cash.
"If we were not hampered by fi-j the grotm la of the state . ..jdtol. mmi ml Worries, we would requiie ] R ( . a r platfoim appearances were
made at small towns, 'he last being , Skull Valley, wheie sevn ral hundred ra chers beard Roosevelt express his
afti r .1 and M. avenue. The .' lin and
visit with her . E. H Snid. i,
parents, Mr : orth College
1,.’.(K) claim of James T. G iheli'iia (in-1.n against the
the Mate Board
Accounts
.'The excess cash balance of $5200 The miscellaneous receipts for 19.33 of $2000.00, the one-third of the n.i-reliuncous receipt- which are to bo collected balance of 1932, one-third of the average total for year is $iiiki.00 making a total of $8000.00, which would made a reduction in the rate of about 18 cent- bringing it down to 5b
ei al thousand persons who crowded -"'Iton T li w.is, has been cents, for General Bind.” Kemembei
|.lea me at "Fix it ! Frank,” a him. The
being in Arizona.
.0 we can sell our cows, lattleman called out to governor 11 ded to uim
. Raymond A. So sti et, has enrolled j .- it Iruia up,)is, 1< I ter which opened n
only a few years to reestablish our military strength. As it is, the coun try’ financial amt economic condition will retard that development.” Gen ral von Seeckt received the United Press correspot dent at his cliarming rural estate here wheie lie is iiassing a holiday as a country gentleman- Even while wandering in the fields inspecting his wheat and other crops, von Seeckt wears the monocle - f the Geiman officer glued
to his eye.
At’er breakfast at his villa, lesembling a toy house in its quaint tiduie ., the general took the rolreslMi|i(lent into his study where they Aiatted informally over the German
arms question.
Aftei pirdi ting that "no force on emt 1 could prevent the ultimate re-
turn of (,e 1 mat y's position as a mili- elf from the Republican campaign. HI"' county tary powm, Gen \on Se- kt con The meeting will be held at McCook. I
I transfeired to the trial docket in tbe 'Putnam cir uit coiut Tbe daimants are seeking this sum for cue alleged riven the deceased pr r to his death.
1 1 852 Jackson o Hutl r univerthe fall -eno ; • "iitly. Seals is
and smiled.
K00-. volt and bis followers visibly were elated at the attitude of Senator Hi 1 am Johns ni, of Ualt'ornia, leader of tbe -tale’s liU'ial Republican bloc, towaid the Democratic nominee's campaign. Toe governor- ladlevts ihe
eatereit in the Butt college of re-
| ligi- n wiieie he is • j ujigioo- < lucatioli
I VI.. and \|rs. Ale>
I | le Ige of I It Ita Ta
M irtha I’ldllips on Giei m 1 tie R
king a degree in He is a son of ears. Sear: i- a Delta fraternitymall girl re iduie
we have not touched on the classified part of the budget which no doubt in nn mind could stand nine reductions.
W" leave this for a future time.
All I ask is that the Council procee i to make up a new budget n-uig the form and method a- prescribed l>\ State Hoard of Ae ■ unt and the data from their own boohs, then if a 79 lent rate can be In, n, all riglit, it a
lower one, then let nave it. An exce s 1 ash balance is a file
thing if you can at lord it, but, many of us have no cash balance at all and in these days the ta payer needs all
suffered minor Vhat is coming to him.
California liberals will wing I’resi- 1 cuts and luui > Saturday afternoon Again I ay to tin tax-payers, get ( dei t Hoover's home tate to the when she wa truck by a car driven hu-y, keep busy, your opportunity it Democratic cause in tile November by Emerson liak r, Indianapolis, on at hand, grasp it elections. I north Jack or -treot. The g^rl was The |>eople are looking to the AdI hi- week Roosevelt will confer 1 Liken to th*‘ office of a local physic- 1 Jastment Boatd for relief- VNrill you •'•tli Senatoi (I- ,rge Norris, Nebra - ' 111 wh » found, lie was not seriously I ail them .' Pile per nnel of the ^>aid
1 of a high order, men capable to
ka, another who lias disengaged him-1 hurt. Baker reported the accident to
heriff office.
turned.
"I.et nie einpha-i/.e that Germany | Norri did not start by demanding equal lineup, rights to arm. If Germany's neigh-
Nel,., and Roosevelt hopes to swing (
followers into the Democratic
HEAR Ward B.Hiner ( andidate For
HOB Cl \V ( (). t OURTHOl SF. BRAZIL, Ind„ Sept. 26. (UPiBurglat- wiio broke into the (lay
I hen the D' mocratii nominee topi's I county courthouse I t nig'd. obtained to hav< the Lafoilette group, still cash, several dollars w nth of powerful in W isconsin despite their! M,am P' i !,n, i wrecked vault doors in tecent defeat, behind him. both the cl rk’s and treasurer's of I was le lieved his scheduled nd- Bee. None of the records was dh <i*'" ut Sioux City., la., would be ore- Ul, ’hed. Entiance was gained by ptyI»nred with a view toward “ igning in K <»)i‘'n me of the heavy doors,
and s< aling" the voter, of the farm
(
.iiMTiior
On National Ticket
AssumMy Room
Court House Thursday Ni^lil September 29
AT 7:30 O’CLOCK
belt liberals.
Saturday night tbe governor spoke to an enthusiastic gathering of 50,000 I California Democrats in Hollywood. He i*iterated his Portland s'nrd! on water power, asking that O e crowd “ju ige me by the enemies I ha\e made." and promising to rush | | hydro-electric work should he be!
elected.
He devoted a portion of his address
| to naval subjects, mentioning the im [ | porta nee of the navy to California, | "hen the gieater part of the Unitao I Etatei fleet is based the yrar-around. | The governor pledged himself to a
■ P 1 licy cl an adequate navy. Roosevelt will head into New Mex-
ico when be leaves Arizona tomorrow. 11 will stop at Albuquerque and from ther proceed in Colorado Springs. Colo. From Colorado the party will enter \i hraska, where be will confer with Senator Norris. I Tala
Frequent revisions have been made Is featur d in in t ie Roosevelt sAedule rime the [“The Doomed
departure from Albany, Sept. 13. (Continued on Page Four) jWednaaday
AT THE GRANADA
men capabl
handle the difficult problem at hand and it on Octohei 10th, they solve our tax muddle we can all join in and ay: "well done thou gi-.d and faithful servants, entei th" i into the joy of
your reward.”
CHARLES F. ZKi:5. B’OR RENT: Ammernian property Wood and Seminary s rooms. Modern 3 acre: ground. Phone 255. Ferd Lucas. 26-2p. < ril.ORED BOYS ROVIP The colored All-Stars won their [20th game in 27 starts Sunday hy ti.Riming the Martinsville Merehlan't,. 1« to 2 The game v.ae played at the Artesian City and witnes ed by a huge crowd. Each local slugger hail two hits or more to his credit. \ Thuisday the Greencastle semi-pro club crosse- hats with the Terre Haute Colored All-Stars at Brazil to decide the championship for this .-<-ction of the state.
Smith and Mis. Oi l Krider; program, Mrs. H. A. Churm. March. Hostess Mrs. Lawrence Hammond; assi-tant hostess, Mrs. William Bishop: program, .Mrs. E. E.
Walker.
April- Hostess. Mrs. Norman Peabody; assistant hostesses, Mrs. I.eonard Miller and Mrs Roy Newgent; program, Mrs. A. W. Crandall. May. Hostess. Mis. John Cook Jr ; as: i:tair hostess. Mrs. Clyde Ror ers; program. ..AD David Houck. June. Steak toast. Propiam committee. Mrs. Frank Stoessel, Mrs. D. R. Graybill, and Mis. Elmer Sellers-
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Entertained With
Sunday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bruner and family entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Bnuner’s parents, Mi. ami Mis. Lewis Life, of West York, 111-, her brothers Mr. and Mrs. Claude Life a lindaughter Virginia, of West York, Mr. an.: Mrs. Ralph Life of Flint, ord Mrs. .lames Bienton and
son James, of Flint.
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Progress History Ctub To Meet tin Tuesday The Progress History club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
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Potomac Council To Vi eel I uesday The Potomac Council will meet Tuesday txening at their hall. Al! members are uiged to be present.
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President Oxnam To Xildress A. A. I . V\ . The regular Septemliei meeting of the American Association of Univerity Women will ix' i dinn> i meeting at I uey Rowland Hall .it -ix o’clock on Tuesday, Septemlx i twenty ;eventli. President G. Bromley Oxnam of DePauw will deliver the address of the evening. A number of guest- ate expected from the Terre Minute, Bloomington, and < t uwToulsville branches of the Association. Mrs. Erwin F. Miller, of Amh t-on, who is |.re ident of the Indiana Federatioi) of branches of the A; - lation, is also planning to tie pre.-ent. Otficer.- \>t the local organization are: Mrs. F. M. Vreelmd, president; Mi B. II. Grav ■, vie pres.; Mrs. 1 lai K Arnold, Secretai and Mrs. W W. Huggard, treasum. Mrs. W. A. Neiswanger of the h d branch is, state secretary. I he following committees have been appointed for the
year:
Education— Mi-- 1,1 ie Waldow, chairman; Mrs. Grafton l.ongden and Mrs t lark Arnold. Fellowship—Miss Helen Sdz.er, < bail man; Dr. Winona Welch. Membership—'Mrs. Glen Giddings, chairman; Miss Vera Worth, Miss Yelva DeM i , Mrs. li ||. (have, Mrs. C. C. Huestis, Mrs. V\ . \ Hugg. ird International Kclati-i.- Mrs, c. C. Huestis, Mrs. Ross, Mi . p t . rr y r us ) 1| Dean Katherine Alvord Legislation Mr l.jura McMullen, chairman; Dr. Winona Welch, .'."rs. Charles Ross. Current Literature .\ii ss Kather-
ine Tillotson.
Program—Mis? Mildred Dlmmick and other committee chrirmen. Health—Mrs. Herold Ross, chairman; Mrs. Lloyd Me -ersmith, Mrs
L. H Turk
Publicity—MUs Ruth Quebbeman, chairman; Florence Evens, Mrs. Paul
Bainbridge Sunday evening in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in contests, games and dancing, followed by a delightful and delicious dinner carried out in a color scheme of pink and white. Those pre-ent were: Misses Pauline Lewallen, Kld-ra Bain, Frances Burden Nadene Lewallen and Freda
Hall.
Roy Ikamire Wayne O’Hair, Eugene Lewallen, Ward and Ora Hall.
Vi ire Flashes
PF.DFORD. Int., Sept. 26. (UP)— Six indictments wer- returned hy the Lawrence count) grand jury against Ray iMtchell. 36, cl-rk of the circuit c urt, it was disclosed todry. Four ol the indictments charged Mitchell with forgery, one charged embezzlement and one alleged conspiracy to commit a felony. BLOOMFIELD, Inri. Sept. 26 (UP) — Three Bloomfield high school footbal playe.rs were injured, one serious ly. last night when the automobile in which they were tiding overturned near hete. NOME. Alaska. Sept. 26, (UP)— Storms raging over the treacherous Bering S.a dimmed the hopes of resile vessels today finding the Japanese airplane. Hochi Niehibei lung overdue on i 1 projected nonstop ilight from Sabishiio Beach, Ja) an, to Nome. NEW YORK, Sept 26, (UP)—The government today ested its case against Senator Jami - L Davis, charged with xioiating the lottery
laws.
INDIANAPOl IS, Sept. 26, (UPl — Adjutant General Paul Tombaugh left today for .-mik.imak state park with the announcement that approximately half of the 150 national guardsmen on duty in the mine area would be withdrawn.
st. cks gave wheat a fractional ipturn as the Board of Trade opened inlay.
maiket failed to make any re-
sponse to the talk of C.iina ales. Trade* was light with scatteq ! -ales and little pvessur? at the start The market showed a good undi tone. Com followed wheat upward hut oats were easy. Rye had a goo 1 . :,in.
NEW YORK, Sept 26. i:
ieport.s, increased employment, and firmer markets abroad comb i today to aid the sto k market ntinue
its advan.e at the opening.
AITKIN, Minn., Sept. 26, (UPlEight prohibition agents leu i \| l, Harney, a Iministrator of the ( ,i ago district, five men from the h- leral department of justice and t half dozen deputy sherift- beat through underbrush today on a bun’ for Harry Hedstrom, 42, susp cb 1 of slaying James G. Harney, pi iltion
agent.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept 2; (l'|>)_ Value of loot obtained in tl state Bank of Reynolds robbeiy ■ ,4 was placed at $7,0uo toda\ K L. Osborne, chief of tlie Indi; na state criminal bureau. After a hasty checkup, hank officials had , la. ed tie amount stolen at $5,000,
CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (UP)—The attack hy a hand of automobile marksmen on the Palais Rue roadhouse in 1 which one man was -lain was blamed by police today on warfare over the j slot machine privilege in Cook county roadhouses. Michael Tamburrino, 27, doorman at the : adhouse, was slain by gunmen who inked the building w ith gunfire In m a slow ntuv'ng automobile. CHICAGO, Sept. 26, (UP)—Firmness at Liverpool and strength in
Your fall clothes tlur a e been summering in 'talk closets should come it ')■ minute for thorough 1.) cleaning. Ideal Clean<*r> “Dependable Cleanim PHONE 470
Tvro Meals Day Best For Stomach Trouble 1 ''
Skip one meal and drink water in*' it--Mra. B. H. Grave, chairman; | stead. Wash out stomach and bowels | Mis* Katherine Tillotson, secretary e.ich piorning by drinking water with! and treasurer; publicity, Rnciel Ben- | spoonful of simple glycerin, buckthorn ,tM| . Edi ts King. Miss Kinsley, ytrs jb.irk saline compound (called Adler-jw. A. Neiswanger, Mrs p M. VrMj Adlerikn brings out poisons you ^ ^ aru ^ • “Hfcrtainmenb. Mrs. I-eon May- ! never thought were in your system. lti p J jr ’ “ rs ' FowlerTlrooks, Mrs. J. O. you are nervous, can’t sleep, full of ^ Cam mack, Mrs. Harold Zink- exhlgas, it will surprise you. Adlerikn hitions, Mesdames Grave, Ecitnrt'
the Ganiu.lH ih.at.i Tuesduy and ,lav ! tomorrow you feel the won-1 ^ ' tu,, y l 1 * -0 - dneedsv 7 " | derful effect of thi. German «i..ctor’s ‘ rram Mr - L « Eck.rt and Mrs. F.
remedy.—It P. Mullins Druggist. |C. Tilden.
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The Whispering Campaign
"DID you see Mrs. Soend So’s curtain s?" - starts the usual Fall whispering campaign. DO people whisper about your curtains or de they frankly admire them in outspoken tones? If you first send your curtains to us, their trim appearance will be unquestionable. We renew their freshness, return them absolutely square, and perfectly clean.
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