The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1933 — Page 4
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I HE DAILY BANNER GREEKCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1
Spends Fortune
On Sick Stomach; Gets Relief for $2
uu -111 Niontv tn»<1 rtocior ♦«i u. : • all the mo*
after doctoi m ! a }i tl1 ^ '.•ine 1 heard ^ a.U utoiiiM. » Relief was >• r unihorar^'. I omh nor si.a^v - ( J». s, ‘ r “ V'U
a** *iap».frutt otii now
believe l 'ould r*' A f ♦ - i Ktnrtmn you' r»*i'tnefjf 1 t\< more p;tm. no ••• e misery Imnfc-.m rh«t a/te» «,pen.ii'’fc. nil that monev
1 «-»*t relief for I2- ,1 0
Tab'’!* ^ do* tor s [•« c*- rip
tion have * k .t-wuU racord •
in 'be rratmenr, of #iim ng hloauna pame axier «ui flnjr •.tomAcb. constipation jurn. poor dijfestion. dyspepsta.
gastritis, and other conditions caus
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empty
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art burn, po.
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bv iiyprracidity t’h^ «uffrr ahtn aaf^* and harmleM*
rielt •
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packsKe Use th<* yon arc
gris*
vhat a
fo* vour *ick s»omn'h
iliU HuNOi. ;\|r Ah • I ’ickridgc and "ii lionert MsittiJ Suiuuy with hfi | Mi . MaK-**' ShoptaUgh :»iuj fan i.V in < 11eeni a .Mi-.'i Viola Cirujei - was u husiiii ; , \i-itoi iii liiJi..n:ipoli-
Held as Fugitive
Vr^pted h » lecturer »• Haivmd I niversity, ,loao Kied«i)'ic Normano (aii ■<■>, «as recently arrested by l n ted Stales Marshals, who assert he js really Ur. Isa.tk 1 > win, warned »■> a fuijitivr t'roni ■ci tny. Lawin, wl a Itgerily oo'ed a (jernian baric which he headed to the amount of $750,000, has been hunted for four years.
Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On i Periislent coughs and colds leod In i fioua trouble. Yon rati *■1*1' them n o- veitli t.'reomulsion, an emiiisitied creosote that is jileasant to take. Oeointilsion is a new medical dUcovrry oitlt tno l"hl aciion: it soothes and heals tlie iiiHauted menibranes and inhibit! geim growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is rocogniz'd by high medical authorities a- one of ! the greatest healing r geticr - ior pt'isi ierit coughs and colds and other forma ul throat | troubles. Ureotmilaion ■ iiita o . in addition , to creosote, other heal soothe and heal the infc tod men branes ' urd slop the Irritation and inflammation, j vh'le the creosote g"c« on to the stomai b. absorbed into the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and checks the growth ol the germs. . <*leouuilsion is guaranteed satisfactory ; in the treatment of persistent rouelis amj i . js, 1 rondual • Uuna bronthitia and ( o’.krr ferntc of re-fit .tlm v diseases, and ; ev cilenr fur building 'ip the -vstem all t , colds or flu. Money ref mded it any < ough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is I nut relieved alter taking according to tbre< tion*. Ask your druggist. ( Ydv.t
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HK.HW VI t uMMI-"ION'I INDIAN Yl'OLIS, Jan. 1-' (L l’t
Id line with the Democratic admiu-j istralioti'. )duu. to reorganize thu ] i 'lute (fovernnicnl, Sen. Jucob WoisS. | I ton ., liidjaiiu|tolig, hus prnparcil t hill t . introduction in tin onuto tlmt propoat's to uholish the |.i*" tit slnU'■
highw ay ciunnii. ion.
Tb*' hit! calls for ;. C'lltitnissioll oft thre ■ full-time ntcmher.s, oto to b I nained clmirttiau. Thi group would ) talo tb' place t> |' the pin.-oiit hipii;•i an cotiuni.-cion of four no ttihcr-. Under provisions of the hill, of fit ns of director, chief construction otigd-ne.-'r an i chief nnintenance eng'iiiet r of t o co.Tniii .-ion would he e'int-
inated.
Senator H'c-is.s plan to introduce 1 t:.e measure tomorrow, lb clai
| oilt I'MIll o td in iyt'.‘
co111ini Mon. i-tabli h-
IM»I \\ trol l - ' i it i > lot h Hue 100.10',- 7000; iioldoor. 10a; steady to .-•long': 120 to 210 lbs., n . tlv ss.Il, to .*,1 u-t; tew lots, ^o.4(t 210 to 2JO lb-., $u.lo to *3.25; 2J3 to
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, J '.*5 t" ■>; 15. p'ickinff -ow - >2.10 to
j $2,r.U; few $2.00.
I ( utile 600: 'ulvu. :;oO: finished hii.d oarcc, niatkil active and | strong ut . dttljf da.- hulk plain
to $ 1. ", few fed year
. '. : ■ (5.50; 1 . ■■ 1 "i mosti 1\ y:;..',o to t 50; few fed heifers *5 to S. .7.7 bull, lit ow $2 00 to Jf.'.aO; | J ■■ to , t.v ow cutte*. and cutt-rs
■ d; . $6.00
liruadway -inivif, may i •• In i multi in,in a arc baby !'••. ' ' 1 tune t" . ntorrew, if het on'. - condition con tinuea to itnprot • . Physicians at the I’etmsy Ivania Ito.pital saiil toilay tin niuthi r has not| i k - 'i to hat e tht 1 Id bi ought to Mi, Holman ",cupit r a uite on ! ;he e\enth floor ol ; ospital. Her' ip.itjy, potential i i a laic pall 0 mi le Smith Keynolds, i. being k'pt in an] incubator a few roi in away. Tomorrow, pte.-uming the baby | tl treat ment necessary he.au e of hi- prema-j ture arrival, he will he giv n his fiistj bath ui olive oil. weighed officially.! and carried to his inotiier.
THE EPIC THRILLER! With RALPH BELLAMY, Glorio Stuart, Pat O’Brien, Slim Summorvllle, Lilian Bond, Ru*gell Hopton. Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr, N i:\\ S \ MM OMKIlY GRANADA TONIGHT sk T«»MUKIH»'V
Six-Hour Chat on International Problems
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Over the tea cups ip the Hyde Park. N. Y„ home of! tions of international diplomacy'. The <nferuH T resulcnSelect V tenklin D. Roosevelt. Secretary of lasted six hours and covered debts, di , State Henry L. Btimson and tha next incumbent of trad a 1 re. gnition of Soviet Russia the White House are shown ss they discussed ques-j Sino Jap problem in Manchuria
Highlights in the Life of Calvin Coolidge
!• w*» flip Ronton police »trikf» in 1919 that turned <he mtionAl spotlight with HAzrling hrilliAnce upon Calvin Coolidge, And lurgelf mstrumrntal in hi* reaching the White Mouse During the post* net months uhen the nation was striving to re adjust itself to peacetime conditions, the police of Boston decided to strike for higher pay There were disorders and the situation < ailed for prompt action Coolidge supplied • I He called out the Na tional Guard and in a few days the trouble vvas over Immediately, Coolidge ^as hailed tar and wide as a “new strong man’ and the phrase “Law and Order Coolidge’ became as lamiliar as the “big • ♦irk’ catchword applied to the late President The adore Roosevelt 1 he in cident dramatized the quiet little Governor of Massachusetts w hose name was now known far and wide as a courageous and capable executive whose Hrit thought was tli
people.
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GrteiicAstlH Exchange Indiana Associated , <§ # Felephtme C ^i|Kiratlon
During Boston Pouice. STR.nciy
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As Vice President wiM PuLiJiARoiMir . . .. -r-—
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T| httfd into the presiding officer’s chair ift the Senate *» naturally as he had tilled minor offices in his State He berame noted for his dry humor and ’’poker expression" and some of his terse com ments about various members of the Senate are classics of wit In the VicePresidency, with its social activities, life slipped along until the Summer of 1923 As was usual dur mg Congressional recess, the Coolidges repaired to the old home at Plymouth, Vt It was in the house where he was born, at near midnight, that Calvin Cool idgc got the news of the death of President Hard mg in San Krancisco The dale was August 3 After consultation with Wash j mgton, Coolidge took the oath as President of tht I United States by the light | of an oil lamp in the room | where he was born His JT"
«*ed father admifiisteftil t '\l| •be Oath. There it no X
more dramatic page i n
American history
Us ti :ss.U..l.'
Th* next r.hapter Coolidge xaga was
at the memorable Pppu* Lean convention of 1°: to Chicago, where Presidential non AbBf |
went to Warren G
mg, a “dark horM
Coolidge went to
vention a* the thon» e his own delegotmm K w asn’t conceded mu- 1 1 a chance But afte* Hard
»ng’» nomination, •»”'IHur j mg the ftquabble fo» ]
Vice-Presidency. ■* ^ l> * gate from Oregon pimp up and drama!) named “the man who *tF
tied the Boston pole I
• trike,“ a* Hardin * r *
ning mate The Arl*»( tio*' ■ caught the notion '*1 1
conventioii, and C»h"
Coolidge was giv/e^ iPcoRd J
place on the tifk«*t N mediately Coolidge hurl^
himself into a v»gf»r9"|
campaign, traveling tho’i sands of miles and vp**» ing everywhere Loo idge’s quiet*voiced deF minatiou and obvious * ,r « »?rity had much to do wi*fr • he triumph of his p* *'
• hat year GOP lf«s ( l er ’ |
knew they had a
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