The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, 1UESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1933. *

ITALY ASKED TO J< H> rs DEBT PARLEY

.Ti nirs THE DAILY BANNER

I AR.MING situation

And

_• Mr ' •• r n^hip aa.«« ->f ‘t n o GrepnoasA** H « S hool ha« ^ n • tudyiny for the lau two weeks on, one of the*most terestin* problws 1

ROT>s' n I O R 1F.RM < WITH N tTI»»N« WHO \tFI PECTMBJ.*' PaYMFNi

.IT,- . it *sh»s ir,

WA.'HINGTON, J:.n 24, fteoretarj of Stste S.in.s-I letrried :nrti. "i*at:’e!/ t.v!T>

v»teo the ItafisTi r*"'f n ien Ir. ve , f*e)e^ate« here a' Wsr.*I. 4 to di— cuss revisio.l ..f it- $2 0 '' •> ' "00 *ai-

oebt

T:.is in i-rmation . * f.o >. the state (impart: - tt j, . .u-i with a miiar sut.- . : • r... ..t f r..t Home. The invrtati n >■' « xt . <1 d raitf durir.fr a talk aft <en '•m,.- . :«re1 Ambas's.fo Ro--n or Italv . • - ■ the amiiass.'"'or said or.iv that >,■ ntadf a prelitrrnsiy BKjuiry r.l -t the project of der.’ r.ri*.-.n II -* ve> it was learned today in A men io . ^ieial . iroles (hat t ^ anr.ss sd. r given .i. invitati n : > oper de-.t ■ gvialions

are and the Farm-

lieration of the

i. v’ontact with

.ave made 3 ■i the situation 'lie to the con-r-r is the mo-' rker to.isy in

of to.iay—“Agn er” Through T o.jjiils and the : -<v ril fanners very extensive • f.iey have at clusa'n that tiif ;m]ro,rtam eeon-

America.

Pnif. It A. Ogg fav. a very li ter e DM' talk on t ■ -uhjeeta, “Mmkine a luving on a Fan.'’ and “Making t arn Life Satis's.t. y.” In this le incl..de<1 syeA .3 1 *1 ’ general farmne Ho» the fanner uakes his living was a m.. t interesting topic Some farin-r spe slire hut most of the farmers in ih Gcinity carry Mi diver-if ied famine .-Several farm rograms *ere -..e?es*ed such as the foil. wire. Many farmers keep several cows. The- -ell e- '• a it an.l feed

Herald Consolidat'd “It Waves For All" F tered in the postoffice at Green-ca-'le. Indiana, as second class mail er under \ct of March ‘ MTk.' 'iiEscriptinn price. 10 rents per v 't,#p per year t', i in PutII t ounty; to S', twi per year h> mail ..inside Pntnan. < ounty.

Rheumatic ThriUed When Torturing Pains Are Stopped!

When Your Daughter Comes to Womanhood

Ho;p:t£.!« tad At Speed of

Physic.*** This Prescription

Gift- Her Lydia E. Pinkham’s Weetablf < ompound

PERSONAE AND LOCAL NEWS

A doctor mr: w‘th rocix aL-;ess m re..fTan# rbriano^lsm. nrarlUi A*d toxnaavo nj cit.ce a-^avs

crowded fie

tfuced tc csAke ■

Rirthday Irinner In Honor of Mrs. Waldron

ton .saflab.s

thru or-a stores Non ir. 3'os—r. r? Are a jvajsea it ttr p.Aer» oX Ru* No-Ma No optates ■

bareot:s< - .-so:_te.y — 11 first 3

uess.

c ts Itc.-. t !top mos; irwns* pstn, d .g(la: w-1 re.'uca mcMy i -of toat teed e». -Sony, enjoy *-• Stan

on Eu No Ua today

OW L DRUG STORK

Mr- Lawton has returned home afte -.ting her dfciifhte, . Ro«-he-ter. N Y

\NM\FRs4fO tiB'F.RVFn

A niBi.Irfr of friends called on Mr and Mrs- GVn Waldon Sunday to Iw! her celehrste her huthday. A lw in tifu! dinner wa= spread at noon. Mm Wald ran received many nice pre-er.t-. Guests include/; the following. Mr. and Mrs Jess sackett. Mr ar.i Mrs I.swrence Thompson and daughterFthel. May. Rohy. Rosalie. Delores. Patiicia. Ann. ami lester and Rus-

sell sears all

Mis. Alex .Aesr- and rrandchildren Virginia Crc .. re and George H.m-

phry, Jr.

+ + + 4- + + +

Most girls in their teens need a tonic 5nd regulator. Give your daughter Lydia E. Pinkham’s \egetahle Compound for the neit few months. Teach het how to guard her health at this critical tirne. \\ hen she is a happy, healthy wife and mother she will thank you.

H e H’m

l.nan \ ou th, Money to P 4J

. • ouii cur 4 I mm Peer On* t

!tered ’ > it Class r<- procedure banian’s league Fo

'■ ■ v Nicer Medn^-i...

Mr. and Mrs Roy T) Route 2.

u-e the parents of a .ti ghter hom "witr.e^- : survival of the mest f'*-” . The January’ meeting of the Wo-.-^aturday , Th ; *di>. he was sure that a person- ; man’s league of the Methodi« will soty-making economy «■ uld succeed I ^ held WedneMay afternoon at 2 'W rl.e , ■ .. ; -ent profit making one. The | f .>lock TYtyre will he installation of

: - .,. atioift — how * officers and an addme by the new

the average fhej .V-pend upon their I at :rt at the church | ,*.ahh ? Is mind all T Do not j py^jdent. Mrs lee Reeves, which .0 n.e fr. .«. c •• ■' n ' , N^rah f» okso re’ med to her • have bodies ^ Here the medi-, sheuid he of interest to every mem-

rJ roe„ produce fru ts and u. a..me ^ Manhattan Tucwhy after- cal profession can expect t

gT -2

v. .w ...

Mr Park F>unbar, Mrs T. C. Cox, and Mrs Mayheur Ruhush.

~ -I- -F -r + -h -h

ami ijrjsifr ami .

of Lafayette: Mr and Twentieth Century Huh

To Meet Thursday

Hie Twentieth Century club will iv.eet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 n*- . k w-ith Mrs. Harry Allan in Northwood 4 good attendan t is desired

a a. + a +

Mrs. Deer "as Hostess On Monday Fcvening.

The regular meeting of the Mother’* Study (Tub was held Monday evening i at the home of Mrs F. L. Deer, South Locust street. Mrs C. F*. Fdmon-on i gave the lesson on the subject “Co- J Education’’. Twelve members and one i

c

I OMt Bill,

**1 Dt Back j,

Fa;y

Why «or present

pay ih«rr..

,b * »n:«ssi s _ a. on > but t», „

1 «>•«),

IBil ffrAi

niter* and pronprtr. too.

hd«rti»l — Jnct beVwi^n 1 *!'' *'*

con' Em

hsT3 yea Inrcetlf at

£. r r^

frkrr J ‘-

Indiana Loan C

Conquers Stomach ■ Pains Quickly W

WASHINGTON, Jan 21. il l The R sevelt admini-trati-.n it .earned t/ lay. i- ’irepsre.i to discu - oeht revision wdi. all c. -tries who j a: their fieceml'er IS tnstartmerits This fe* ante known -.fter Se.'ie’,a; . of S’ate Stir son. actrr • on aiif.-i.:. of the presi.lent-ete t invited t • Italian government to -e: «i envoy here aftei March 4 to diseu 1 - ex - : of its $2.Ol>ti/ggi,0On <ie».> Tie Bntish already had been nvi:e.f t. discuss nvdifitation . ' their #4.db*U000 obligation. Thi.« policy ..{en« the way for n viejon of t /'. debts of Ct- h -.• vaKis Latvia, Lithuania. Fsthonia, and Fm land, pro-uii ably, as they erher i.ai-i in December or only .lefened what they legally c'uld umter their f ,n

ing treaties

France, p.-lgium P land, d A ns*na defaulted on part of V'rtr payT^-nts. t the United Slate-- m. »-.« the la-ge-t of the

The via

(leg and the various have contributed to tr h>.|Hb me Uirte wtii *>■ fanners w ill rece.ve d. fer their time and in Members of the ,.as.-

IVof

Who 1 They j

TakgSXt iC

farmers hr -ludy

CfWli* lh»*\ * !•* J r* *• 4**111

e- >t

are: Evelyn I

the county • st,jtal

+ +

he s.gni-, her A full attendance is desired. Let ' U-- begin the new year with enthusi-1 ruest we represent,

asm. William Gephart will sing and'

Rera O'Hair. harpist will lay d..: tag Q * w)| ' * the social hour Section 1 t.r v i.! | Married Sa«ui ia>

! taousan ,.f >ears. to be used up in a ^, r re -ea. Alice R Steten- an

Shoemaker both residing on Quincy

fj.ant!> transforme.!. Likewl-e. “our

i a* ees uice- w ill ue u=e.d for so- - Tlie-e elemental forces of

i.a: ..re. the products of literally

Allee, Frances Ma’ - - Mark. Forest Fulker Jan Stanley Fisher leona ru raid Quirey.

Madelene *s Walsh. Hj .nan. I

!.• a iuh * h-.ir ..f the* Christian’ n will practice "Vdiiesday even ire at 7 o’clock. Very important. 1 t i»' rv*-’*»** sa - vaa a X «a • e»» »T» *e» X

The local Mb.vac i»hge will meet fe -nort centuries for the f-»rsonal Wodne-blay evening at S V. k. All aggrandizement of a few men is an in- . ,.,-er- — r* ' j.'-ted |o he resent ensihie w rv.ng to he tolerate-'

i r ■ e next huniied years One may

city •ouiteil *‘T‘ ( ,, n , . ;hat our natural resources

ee- my n the fire

W Virgil

Members of ;t.e :4d their regular

Hunt IJank Kaiulil hi I MM i I on I Wooil-

I ••‘er-artim-et [ - •»! ..’clock

huMiiie thi- evening

nserced to make life ri her

P I »wei

a.id -on .if | ervendirg a, * Tr '' Mr- AReaI R *“ loe»trc.

,i«

dent Oxrtam did not think any d he* brought about at the

... . I’a ail - -

t• .• res one what it means to : individual Let “people :-- tall as the\ please in com-

l.iiNF RuBBF.R H( MU I D I R U' PFD \ITFR *10ii Hi I 01 I* AT " II 1.1 A Ms

Hungar--

either cF

France. Of S.flfMI of fault-- -

A't 'uth hi- definite announeement cf p -ci n.is been made t jnCv'. t -ng t- fault it is believed ier r that iven t:.e ue suiting countries may put the--selves in ■( f< -.11->n to have their 'ic'ot- revowed by meetinw the r i-iet IVce-T.r • IS payments Arranr ment- fo- -he Ini an del,* review were made at a conference yeeterday between Italian Ans-.ass* da." Aug- -1 > Russel si Stirr,son

FFDFORD. Imd, Jan 24. it’Pl— W.-mdod sections west of her* were -urrounded by sheriff’s posses tods.in an effoit to trap the lone bandit who rohF^.i t '-e Williams ?ta-e b^nk

if lluO

T e stolen car he used in the '.oldup was abandoned near Williams af-

ter it went into a ditch,

roads n ade the iardlt's r>r '. res< j |nd shi*- and ofFicer- were nea- enough.whi!* sorN

to fire when he escaped or foot. Cashier C. F L match *.f the W

liair.s hank said he tbrnght the bs dt wj- Grady Sher !, Her*, ri. *

1 . in -- nets I.ee "*iod, munity * nd Edgar Hurst, county road super- . j n t rrenicnt Georv- Walker, jrei county .. ,, -jrveror Arthur Plummer, attended ; senterf.

' s-: - ' a* Purdue im ,.wi r • y lobbyists. There is nc.w

It t -try it.ay -ven

11.-.-t-ired y a ,-pecial legislative ■c. each s|>ecLal irderest making

1 ur.-i place, g. vernment .»e Industry will he repret -ation will be represente«l

Marv;n F-an*, young man. was

.-ii! Tue- iay f. How g Monday af-en-..^>r. on barge Bled in the court New gent, just of the

G-oerva.' |e

Id in the county g hi- arrest

a statutory f Robert H

reace.

F^aily,

brought •

\\ e ra\.

•led j John Bet ce r wn

F'ate Exh

g -ry r the , .uni. customary * lowing ht-

*ar:-A: n chares- of . t. ■ * n \

V.ir.f

pena

far

D

\r<£Ue Of Tenure

RFI IFF I Fi.l'AI \ri"N

Ia«wr BrunJArrot •

24. i UPi

I .IVN

irw-aH i

senta- \ h >

INDIAN'APOUS. Jan 2* UP)~ R ,*al of the In iana te> her tenunla» «a- opposed tofay m the r* on f the -nate committee .,n education. T ► report ftrecipitated a D- / ted deb.-, .n 'he upy-er house when Sen. I A 1 . r i 1 ■ - • -r.defin e postponement of tie mu and reouest*d a roll call vote Before Ilf ley could get a.-lion on Fi- w *ti«n. S i Walter S. i h mse,-. D., New a-:le. | n.-hed an attack n, the tenure law er. teh.-hers cannot hold the r j •(.- because- ,f po..r cpialificat .ns, thA> .*hrjM pi-f v,y tenure oi anything ehi.," he -aid “Lnder the tenure law, teachers L-se t .e r amixti-.n and not try to

woi k.

"Le* • be rit e- which want the tenure hav. it, but what I’m intere-ted in *s w K- .- going to protect the s«'hoo' (hil . not the fea'^ei “ Dmley t en remind d rhambers - f a pledge made by the I**-'ii,«'r ,t- t P'otec- teachers. Cnamiiera replie.1 there wa« nothing in the Democrati- pisiform prom-i-ing tea »rs the tenure wo-ild he re.

raineo,

Druley countered vith the claim ♦ he Deir.o. iat- when appealing ts the t. acker- f .i v.,t. » lad fail -aid teach era would be taken care of. Discussion was interrupted when senators filed into the house chamber to beti a speech by Finlei Gray. < ngres-man-elect.

INDIAN 4P US, Jan Tax relief legislation mo

in the Indiara ho.-e .,f representative- today with eight relief Mil* j

either advanced . r pas-eo

Two relieC bills were passed. h"'e-e bill 22, giving delinquent taxpayer- , five years to r*«y m 10 equal in-tall-ment- beginning in May 1934, and reuse hill 7. mak ng op-ional instead i f mandatory appropriations for parks n towns- ips of le=s than l,.Vki

ro pul ation cm petition of Three such measures

j Pri*.. a j Elllis and

1 taken to a chi] j Riley hoapi a!

Mi -s Mary

t urse. Miss M anied by Mrs. A - •

Ag

istituency.

culi toe changes *g» iv ut without an upheaval, intelligence, queried P»e-i-

ri i ixnam. so why not use it 7 The

--c.a■ e<i fr,. m thej i. re can pla an important July 2N, 1932, J i' ie J r has -omething t'a! oseo in Mcnt- i-'. - i s,, ial -olidarity—“the w ige.1 n • • man”—an ideal that ia- to await the j ,.Mte. a- n-> political or economic ..tw/ senience. f.d- oesi . *r e\er unite. I*, will h* up to

k-e ih ir . also to try and make the vte r.al.- minister to the essentials. In /..n.luding, FVesident Oxnnm rersLasively as-etted: “Are we beat-

Mankind is not beaten. Does

■frem the cave? to the cathe<ir?l-' neat s-methingf Does not

tne tyrannies of dictatorships

apt are t d ret irr her* hr

- Chester Bruner , Mary Katherine' .Smith, were a’’ * - eye < .:nie at the ’iana.-dis Monday L'J.

,es .M.iier. count, also was ac.omp-' Elli- arei Mr* ,

D. tiiuiiph- of demtocracies” mean something? It means man has trav'I a |. g way. T e church that has • ipe.t lead for all these centuries

The ear- >M laughter f Mr. and v ’ th 'he v,sion of Jes-j? will carry on Mr*. Jame* Tobin of this city had a 1

na*’ . -Sunday when it drank a quantity of formaldehyde which it |

anosi to ifnal reading

found in a medicine chest. The fart that the child drar k 'he liquid on a

taxpayers fu -t-imach wa- -aid to have coanterwere ad- a.-ted 'r.e j - m . - disinfectant The

Denrilies Neu Kind Of Pax in"

One would ch ;d *a- taken to a physician make -county appropriations fot where if* -uer.ach teachers' institute* optional rather ia e r was

was emptied It without htvir r

Can mandatory Another makes op-J -.,ff,. T j a „y se ri „u* effects from the :i nal the 10 cent mandatory park liquid aher tran a -lightly burned levy f. r second cla-s cine- The third ' thr».a’ would abolish sanitary district m

second class C itie« jntil June. 1937. Three more relief bill*, making library levies optional, were received

from committee* with recommenda-* INDIANAHi| |>. Jan 24, tUPt

BITI MINIZFD UFMFNT \PPI.IFD In R(« h HFD DISClibtSFD

AT M’RDUF

f'i RF.tiRG \MZE (diMMiTTFF

ti'Ut.s f.,r passage and sent to second reading Levies madigoptional in the I bills ar*-■ • ke j mill levy of t wn*hip I advisory h-ard-. the fi cent Tnwn«hiii '■.a.fuenar e ami j cent library e*. tensic.n levies: and the A ,-cnt appnv pnations of township advisory hoard.

A

+ + + + *•!■ Marriage *df Focal Girl l« Arrioon-. * Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marie Higgins, daughter of Mr and Mrs J A. Higgins, Greencastie. Ind.. and John Kenneth Har - er. son fit Mrs. F M Johnson of South Center -treet. Th" wedding to.,k place one year ago last FAe,-ember 2fi at Mar-hall. III. Mr. Harper is proprietor of the coffee -hop at IfiOs South Seventh i street They are now at home in theii apartment at 2401 South Center street.—Terre Haute Star. + + + + + + splendid Piograrn Arranged For Woman's Union Afeetinv The January birthday .omtnif.ee of the Woman's Union will le* hostess to that organization Friday aftenio ti at the hoove of Mrs Clara Miller, of the Miller apartment-. The business se -K.n will open promptly at 2:30 r’.'kck and will he short, in order to Blow f.,r the interesting puogram to follow. Mrs. W. R Hutches n i> chairman of the program committee and Mrs. Robert T Reck will -pieak on the “Life are! Religion of Helen Keller ” Mrs Be k has ma«ie an extensive '.tidy of the life .,•* t i- noted and veil loved chiracter. no her talk will l*e of irterest to a Mi-- Geneva Brown has arrange.: i mu- al t:e.it with her ac.'ordian. and it is hoped t e member- will be present to enj y the«e --rHendid rumber- ++++++ 'A . K. U Appointed I ommittee's Monday The Woman's Relief Corps met in regular session Monday afternoon at the Elk’s club rooms. Committee- for the coming year were app inted as follows auditing committee, Mrs. • ", Tucker, Mrs. Alice Haltnm. .nd Mrs. Kite Hou k: conference Mrs. (Tara Miller, Mr? Lilly Ashton, and M's. ! lie Reeves: home employment. Mi- Joan Newgent, Mrs. Kate Graii'm an Air* Ashworth: relief, Mrs Viola Ri hards. Mis. Amelia Jnns'T and Mrs. Hattie Hampton M - Ft -I Iluncan was appointed cnatrwar. of the executive c inmittee for January February, and March. A program was planned for Lincoln'- hirtoday. There wa« a good at-

tendance

♦++++*

Flk - Dance At High

R R. 2 were married Sat uni ay afternoon in the office of Judge C. G. \'emon at the court house. Judge Vernon ..ffi ating—Martinsville Report-

4" + 4- + 4* + + Surprise Dart. Held For 'Irs. Hart saw The Pythian Si-ter* of Emerald Ten :ile gave a surprise party at the home of Malinda Hart saw. Monday evening, the occasion being the .'.^th birthday of Mrs. Hartsaw. N'ineteen memFiers were present. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. 4* 4- + + 4* 4* P. E. O. sisterhood To Meet " ednesday P E O. Sisterhood will meet Wednesday evening at 7:3d o’clock with Mi-s Margaret Gilmore 212 South Vine street 4* d - 4’ ♦ + ♦ Girl Reserves Entertained 'londav The Girl Reserves entertained their friends Monday night in the old High School gym. with a Doll Dance Thills of every description attended, from a tin soldier to a rag doll. Besides dancing. a number of juveniD games wer» played Refre-hments ron-is*p,| of ■suckers’ and lemonade. Those in charge of party plans were IVirothy Arnold. Re’ty penn and Juel Maddox. Chaperons were Miss DoMom and Miss Ke-tner. who are on the Girl Re-erve council Mr= Mary T Martin and Mrs. Jacob P.intz the club advisers. + + + * + + Entertained "ith Party Monday Mrs. R, bert McElheny of Fort Wayme was an honored guest at a party given Monday evening by Mrs. Glenn Lyon Mrs. D. C Moffett and Mr Wilbur Donner at the home of Mrs- Lyon.

FRENI H TAXPAYERS MAY p 44 K AUER’S ARAI4 Hll I>

LAFAYETTE. Inn.. Jan. 24. iUPi

1 —A new type of pavement, a bitum- ! low'd cement applied to a rock he<l. | wa* described before 41*1 pers*ins attending the iSdii at nual road srho*.|

| at Purdue university today.

• \e to reorganize the Republican H h". Ciemmer, engineer of ma * tee -eer. * «ia\ in jterial- if tt.e Di-cnct of Columca. : ^**^'1 ttym Friday

• all ,■ *ue by Chairman Ivan ♦ ^ mnwnded it as a more economical j A dance -ponsoreq hy th?an for a meeting Feb 7. | metiod of high typo surfacing jep.stle Fiks will be held in

-gar wh ha.» been a.-ked to r*- Maintenance of the high standard by several district chairmen. J °F present state Highways rather n *t give his reasons for calling j lh *" attempted . (.nstnanion of new sesivm | roads was outlined a? the policy of

II AMMhVD >| \N K1LI ED K4 oVTR aged husband

■ mg mentioned for highway department h; Hugh A

Bam v art. director, in the principal

I address last night.

“Under the ieduced nudget of the I department we must confine our ac- ! ttvitie* to maintenance alone and net

iMarkoty

i'e -tate chairmanuliip is Dc.n B. Ir v n, F iaiikf rt. fifth district chair-

PARIS, (UPi—The French taxpay-J “ l * n '

* eventually may defray the costs

i of the kaiser’s army in Alsace ai>t,

Lorraine during the World war Under a resolution put before the I chamber of deputies .by the govern- i ment. an appropriation of iS.lSOJiOO! -Mrs. .Arthur I^e.27. and her moth.

JP- :• fund.’ig to communitiM in Hogs 74W d vers 117 mortiy Hi-!'r-tn-law. Mrs. Walter Lee 43. both

I lha. G Mi to $3 60 f Indianafolis, were killed today

' . ' ' . |w $»M M ■ I »heir automcbile was -truck hv

' JIR’AGO, Jan 21 tl’Pi—Four ,< r ’ '“‘Menance f T'e German | MO lb i- $.3 15: heavier weight- a Pennsylvania passenger —

. • ” ■ • .... gur,. and revolver* ► ■ • 4.. e . T ' B*’ 1 ' h “ ' ' "lake -

HaMMOVD Ind., Jan 24. «J L 1 I l l —

Je-se Mur.me. 29. was killed'Yiirijirl Boatright. 23 today for ftifliri«‘<«fth

affection* of the latter', wife Boatright said he left for work, hut

j suspecting Murvjne, doubled hack

I borne and caught him in the house Mun-ire refused to account for his

Green-! presence and was shot four times, tie ohl Boatright is :eld on 3 tentative sc-bool gymnasium Fri.tav even-!’harge , f murder.

■'■or 1 [.-es ;. r ue re -j ,j

iroubis **.-> mud ' "i r. ^

w Uiot caving gas .

and pile. irisd crary e;r.e ; -A' cin«» on - - r«v«;ved -0 re e; , dtT» of roar treatment : v r.:.-AI ■ue i wa, OO the righ; road covery t no » »«* ... t. - r th, ,L and pains have all gone .:.d i not bothered w;th »v - ‘ 45

Udga Tablet*, a den t.on cave a wortd-u

socces* In ths trert-mf.t 0 f ,1,

*aice atomacr. u -er, e,

belching, bloating pa at!,. ... ing. *ojr stomach : • «t: M ",

hear to urn. poot a.gest . »:•<♦ •••*: , iracldity or fau. \ d.,: "

eager when y. -»

nd^harmleu tree- -n V ;i; . cut r!,lt Ciet a It.- tP ti i Udga Tablet, toda. *. .... • * •

that they ha.* do -

itch stomach tha » ro . ever uied—return the - ---7

day 1 Ian.

f*

oy nypetacidity c Why »uffer whe

safe and

SfSgV^GrTd^' 5 ,?:, .'.’.A

’•age «t for ■ UF» . a* , a t» hat ■ real tre: • r.er.-. ii„ c •.

oi e. > e-emarh.

!_! _ Al > I L \ I N ? | > r ,

per cent

1 rsjee ii

and I rtam Ten" infan

Hit

Godd putti bed. her 1 • bul

Me

thon not I: the’i

lent

attended •sf LJen

of tt

com. Mil i Mott

ADVOCATES silver coinage

Baer.

INDI VN APtHJit I |\ Fw(.m K

attempt new projects," Barnhart said I uary 25, with Mrs.

— — | Seminary street

irg n k o'clock Hal Rothert's chestra will preside the mu-ic for the 1 event, which is expected to attract _

large crowd. j + + 4- 4- + + ^ WASHINGTON’, Jan. 24. (UP) —

Morning Musicale To . re ,e . agricult al price*, mounting

Meet 44 edne-day 1 stock quotations and better time* The Greencastle Morning M i-icab- ” Pr ^' to the senate today by will meet Wednesday n ■ ng. Jan " n: * !f ' r M heeler. Deni.. Mont., in ex

Rud |

IN>I R A V< f OEFII I

'it-kirt* of Gm-cnfield

305 .-isi t ‘ ^ or ' rP( ‘ coinage of silver.

" liiam Jennings Bryan’s plea for the d.-ht >r agrhultural west was tiie! at the senate over protests

'« BrteeiRa ( Iuh ^ ' r G i*s, DewL, Va . who said The M .lent Pris. :11a ,r,.r With Uh ' ,rs ■ ■ "Od Id to 1 silver drs Frank Wallace at her home .. n *"*** was foreign to

" pending hank hill

The afternoon was sper,- r. .

obtain a 10 membership.

The schools will be club officers and will over by the lieutenan dresses will he made by Walter [j. graham, representative ,,f »h- -"rtin depart men: from K w.h.. • Rtrt lirnal and District Gove> r, r M, Ke*. a^!d 1 The dates of the school and hat cities include Ftivi-t-.r. F-‘, j 1:

Greencastle.

of tl

Ptttn

MOVIES a Mliiiii iRitiHiii n .FiiihRA. AT THE t.R AN Alt A "-A

nortt Tha-

enter into the live- h • le.']* in just as real a mann- r 1- 'Imh it in the liv. - of otks classes 1- |Hi»''r?«lly -hown in tk Universal :n, lunation Jim Tullyi “Laughter In HdT whic oiens at tk Granad i neater te night. This nt-nsely toman film, snttll Per o 6 m possesses uncanny inde • .nlmir < his lifelike hara. ter-, one of the most reali-t .n«i nUl screenplays of tiie year. I' ing to see such a .siniGi st~ry presented with - h

feet

The picture i$ laid where a stalwart Irish ;

father are 1101103 very cl -■ ' with the memories of t "i/t* mother who i* in hei gmv- Tb* “« realizes his ambition I...-*' railroad engineer and mirrie* » ^

witching southern girl wh

faithful. Catching her • ' ,!ll ‘ his enemy since childh. the into dened hushand kill- the- ’f'' ;! sentenced for his crime : itd .* wr

reiil 1 be m inter mug*

here*

to.

U1L.

th' sigi

in the state chain gang

man is the brother >•{ Ui' m.m he k -

coait tag < Goto a all ik of C State

and lesa

(it»; !, bi *ntl* (tear the e

ed. Here b*. endures tort.i

and liody at the hands 0' the vindit-

ti\e brother until hi- < '' ,r ' arr:ve-, and he take- it F- 1 or ■

the -tory moves swiftl-. 1 1 n muir of suspense and acen until:

fugitive find* belated happm'^'

R l P TI It I

SHIELD EXPERT HERF H. M. SHEW AN sid'l.' ‘i""!! expert of ( hicairo nill pcmen»lh

khall the 1 thi*'

tiro Hie

rnn hm

pl yes a- ■ -.ranch offa-e of the Met- t J w * ’Funds under *r le SB of the I Cattle ' j .

C d>..

t'-day

ropolitan Life Insurance and e** apad wit)i > R • The f en enured the

agent- .-oilector* w-r» to UIIT .' *.veipi •- ]'■ ihe employes, . chiding .

w men, w h'ad-ile on the floor while

*w-o of the m-arte* rifkd a i-n'c

t: •• onej

• tr»

Calves 5(40; aheu*

*

gathered ey- ’ orred

young

BILL INTRODUCED i.aAn B.-ho: \ lr<

-me plainer gra-i INTd AN’APOIJS. Jan 24 ,fp,_|wem**. - fighter steer, and A trill - akiag the wate law conform The h *te - ——

■ '* *• V fed kind- $5.50 t.. ■« th --e new "Iwme nhck“ omee^ Xt- '.l . > ’ ’• r '

re-I$h; top year, ng- best 1200 Ih

*

r n - K!" AMs TO HOLD S( HOOD* mem be ^ brwl D-ur guest AD FDR OFnCEM IN • |TK|T8

u ■ ry. lad J«a | " ' V ‘' sI - S ho ' - r d i„ officer- pin ^ fof ,.

duo -d within the next month in each

E0K .S.VLf —Eunutun Cherry’s Tran i*r. upsU-tr-Erankun.

e it at o E 24-3t

ty of \ ersail's, it i* pointed out in the resolution, hut the Dawe* plan.

. L”. ’■ ’ ' ..'rt 'CC CCC ’'", ' V .~* -V? ■**•. *^-1 VmiFg. AM, ert,

•ition.wa. irrr

rL - Term* of-tbe mea-ure provide that A, SJf

elector* *hall meet T ■ ca-t I The'

to up -n a law Of ,*,2 “Chm.’, Uw

ewes

1 » (per year m fee? patu these officmia, Hwteroro for th« m ating v ...

of the e-ghi divisions of the Indiana Kiwams district in a membership ex-ru-inn rogram. it was announced ooay h> . P , ul MfKe< . Kiwani _ Jrov . emor. The district will endeavor

al the Graham Hotel. Bh«isu n F ,8 J Ihursdax A Friday only Jtniitn ■ and 27. from 9 a m. to .'i p. m Mr. Shevnan says: The ' aield is a tremend-u- „A over all former method-, e' 1 ' , r immediate ro-ults. It will n , hirid the rupture i>erfe*’tly 1 : ir "[' k the circulation, strengthen- • " '* ened part-, theiehy close 4 ’f'c 1 I ing in ten dnfs ow the axerag^ . ^

mm the ond

regardle** of heax'y lifting.

itraimN

as-un*

i

or any position the bo«iv may

- I no matter the size nr l 0081 ' 01 ! V

1 tionally known scientific ni'U' 1, I und#r cxw #»iin«lwkr4U4TJ^P

a

wtd

• h ft

straps or cumbersome Af ment.s and absolutely no rre'iUi medical treatments. ,

strate Without charge or ' ’ " .of desired Add. fiMh N TA! M AN ' v

H

'(I ii of C ter l

Al R>

'(ale, He.)

, „ _

For 15 years assistant to r j ty. I Seeley, famous rupture erten

, Chicago