The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1933 — Page 4

Bloomers

ear-around

are

^ favorites!

■ Bloomer* tailored ascarefullv as these M unsingwea r models are, he the hgure pertectly. They're reallv nuomparahly comJortablt a 1 ' u ell as good looking. And because they're ta'-hioned of specially processed Munsingwear Rayon, they add to their rnm good looks an ama/ing ability tor long near Thev re t^ie buy of the season at their new low price It s time to stock up' 50c

S. C. Prevo Co.

J HE DAILY BANNER, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, JANUARY SO. 1933.

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01' \ ILIA TU KS

EIGHJ YE\Ra UI «tt H {EU TO BlILD MOXSTEU pi.ct

I \MIM < VISE OK OKS I Kilo's i; \\|il I SHOOTS MO I HI K \\D : HKEE CHI I,OK KN

WASHINGTON, lit’' U took y, ii- t i t. i the Sum . sonian Iiistitutii'ii Vi a^hin^ton finally has finished the «uik of reton

m cerUin vertebra in their proper property wa% not exploited ami tl.tre were about fifty in of the niailmss of the oil drpos

found.

Ind

M w mi i ii i o OFFERS WORK Cut Bunk area, anticipate irreat

because

EL B

j a moth*

a loyal :

Ilankhandi - .

Kran k 1

tenth

J

Tt ( UPl- S

d three childrvn '

■ r of Pantho V • > worry to th* tain, attordinjr

Texas autoi. " red itere after a t ui of

noithtrn M- si to.

\ I . i dates th*“ iu

otturred Uiusly:

! : . It, a loyal of ' ' c ... to V l.i's hritfade, disapj- ••<1.

\ ... ' and

tain in where he had -r : ned

k. He

about h - desertion, ami when in formed th* iptain md giv-n r ins toinmand of a wife ai.d three child.in, dem anded t*> see tnem. ..unit chieftain !o"i,‘ *i ' o u

stiueting one ** t tori- diitsaur that ■ arth. i’aleontei - tution asM-rti.d "it 1 ien.olisned - r.

; .rgest prehis- *. n roamed tlie of the insti- - like rebuilding

t

monster of l.V known to scient- , 7(1 feet lonjj an

iY*»t iiiih. Every bom ill * ue tly in ord-i i iii.uial as he was in

mister lived nobody any mie know how i in the trea dierouis before the fir-t aitn And Diplnd.dn't know either -ize of his brain i\ vague idea that This K* ton iini that weighed but

over

ill that detain.- >'

si ■

lOONEKVll.l 1 I Kul I KY IO GO PARIS. ' CP i The I *one Mile I'rollev of Pa - - nit’ to d jpt-- i This aiiac. r> ni.-tit conveyance, •vhich is not really a trolley, but resembles a cross between a steam roller and a lumb r camp train, has Irtten ra tlu.ir. c ughYnr. -tree line and lumbling from the entral mark t to t » -uburb cf Vrpajui , when ; a niters front a wide u’ea bring their ■varc . for inanx years. Municipal i h.iiKellor C t ..-p, t.ru whose bailiwick o' Montrouge the Tooiierville Trolley create - . nightly distuibaiicc. a iiitiated a fight t -uppris, it, 'Upplanting it with modern truck The Alp jon c-xpre a.- it i- sGli called bj if few ai rir utis ”ti street car tracks ami it : on t...s tei iinicaiity more than on an; otii-> ■ caim nt that its foe.- ,ope to sup piev it, as the tity has gon- ahcaU tit, a etertiiined program to freall central street.- from -treet car-. : ery ft >. i ■ nl.. ew bus line i- started.

“is th 1 asked.

The c iptain nodded. Villa • almly drew a pi

all four.

“I- t nythin(I elac to you - .'" lo- questioned his officer i "N'o, m\ c neral" replied the i tain, and saddled his horse and off with Villa. | Dobbs 'aill include in tis bo.d i .eg-.tid- of northern Mexu- - -• I tal'-s of V ill i.

enpr- tie

» i n

'I I.K' I HR I

PI KMI>')I»N 'I \M I Ol '( KIP I

Diplodocus. intillion year- .a isls. was inn - ' sfo- d nearly I -tad to be r< phito reproduce th-

real life

How long ii

knows: nor d"* he came to hi * ooze millions of

man appealed

doctis piohablx Judging from t he had only a he xx as alive at osaur had * >i;

four ounre-.

The tdep ant of today max rea h a weight • fixe tons To support -mh a in a *. t - bt-t-n estimated, i daily ration tr tbout Rt*o pounds green erha-'t- - neces.-ary. If Dulodocus had t..t same requirements in :elation to his weight, he would have devoured more t in 60b pound- or" jw.itti weeds every day. It must be I remembered, however, that whih the ielep -nt - - a warm-blood-I mammal I xx h - burns up a great deal of f dor j in the for i. of energy. Diplodo.us | xx’a a cold-blooded and pridtablx a j : it her inactixv leptile. H did not eq . le -o much fo*- i a' d may axe II l 111 to go I" g pc’ Hills XX It out

CUT HANK. Mont.. (UP)—More t 111 1,000 men and $2.01)0.000 xvill be tiiru t into the Cu^ Bank o.l field dur,ng 1933. xx'hen it i- expected that at least lOo new wi lls will be drilled and completed in the area according tu V J. Hazlett, dean of Rocky Mountain oil news editors This mpl ■ nvestment wall lie connected entirely with drilling opeiation- Hazlett said, xxata an -stimat. d yl.i" 0,000 to be '(rent in idditi ai on :hei onne-ted opera-

i lions.

Oi ‘-rations at the field will take a de ided spurt \‘ :en weather conditions pei in it. Di- overy of high gra le oil in pay1,g quantities .x.i- made late this fall n t Cut Bank ait-1, 34 yeai - after governinent •• - togist had declared • . e xvere Ihm quantities of oil and gas in the n-gi Hie first well in • •• district xxas dulled in 1904. eu ountering th. first --il found in Mont ua at a dept.i f 1,500 feet, but tile

fi-

I II- . d ' -

their land, and already ave received

so 11: - - s,"i'00 ,n oil .Ita-c and lea • KRIKNDS

payments.

HERO OF DESERT RESCIE SPURNS CVRNEOIE MEDAL

j Kill. RECOGNITION. DKVFH ' 'll KV DAI). NOT

imerested

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UlVEkllSKD (.OODS

BROTH \BLE ON SHKIA l> MILWAUKEE, Wi -. (l l’M -Ke-

tailers should stock only article- ndx'eitis i locally by the manufacturer.

M. Barton. Chicago adx’ertismarketing cxpeit. told iimm-

the Milwaukee Advert!-'.ng

Is'-I

ing

bei -

lub

nay of long pu fit, noii-adver-ti-i d su -titutes for well known merchamlisi- is gone,’’ Barton -aid. “Bci iuse nexxspapor adx rtising never xxas more valuable to the retail m< than .t today said, “every ineich.tilt's ■ x|ienditure in adxertising should inx-d. a -urn important enough to be ar a more coir rar.iale relati*»itsaip t t - otaer facH-rs iia idental t- tin- opeiMtimi of

his business.

SVN BERNARDINO, Cal. <UPI- , \ man who has saved upwards of 50 persons from death in the desert, de--erve's a ( imegie medal. County Supeivisor Arthur Doran believes. But, he adds, it i- improbable that anyone could persuade Dad Fairbanks. Death Valley character, to ac-

cept such a gift.

Did Fairbanks makes his home in Bok'-r, in the iiot Mojave desert, where the Death Valley road and the Arr wheal trail join, hor 75 yeais Fairbanks ha- lived on the frontier.| H.- xxas b ru in a covered wagon on o trail when Bay son, Utah, noxv is

located. He ""uld much prefer to j p eo p|,, .xandt-r in the F one nil and Panamint' ( j t , alh _.. i )oran mountains than to ride on boulevards, j ^ v (it - | )( ^

“No one know -

Buy American" Guns Open on Depression

CB'

of the

Ka

TULARE, t

i wants to issue

is afraid to. T.:e idea, mei

eil explained, wa.- for th* sue script, lo be used in ' lief work. Th ■ ~,npt xx, deenui .de in Tulare storesun who handle . it wa- t c- iit st.mp, pun used 'r tor "a u $1 of face xaluc -cr.pt a.eumjulcd -tan. -- f 1.94 u -'-a up- for .a i: si. t er was l • leecixe SI cash t'or eit) hall. T:.** extra "ui ce t - cover cost of printing It xx a.-, everyone* ..gie . idea ui td City Alt-rney F: called 'he council's ttenti-.n last that t •- c ity c dd n- t is-ue - ript or my othei

"monex "

A

i -lu-g -tilu' -

\S .

imp. A

study

the

tiocus, m- i -t*

irs

When

re* pic>n>ilile. A

is-uining - that of attitude

Dr. (i

I he

il it i bit at

Diplo

sibilities is was ■vered I rn Cm

I he II n | ion ! ha ve

Th:

itr

Fairbanks has

-aid. “Qul

vactly how many bl . r ' ached -„

| “He places the number g | divides them, 22 ali-e •: i brought out. and fi . , | floor of Death Valley, j,, mit.s he has not key. a ^

“Dad Fairbanks kn

I ley bet let tuan any man v

1 lived tiiere. net

’ ley Scotty.’

* He has the culifident- cfS i shone Indians, fiiey havf d I the tiibal -ecret- ai, 0 p.

in. <

unu **. < until rebuilding’ t:

nen

ally at v..rk Kiant >kele- ? lequ i>*d t-)

The campaign for the support of home industries as | City Hall and at every street intersection in the town, a means of lighting the depression i« fast gaining Three workers in the campaign are shown as they impetus. Here is the first “Buy American’' sign tu strutted their stuff. Left to right, are: Raymond G. make its appearance in River Rouge, Mich. The Peters, City Clerk. Louis H. Buren, campaign chairs'.ocan is stenciled on the sidewalk in front of the man and Mayor Arnold C. Frutig.

WlAs it alou/ Chesterfields ?

V\c!l. I can’t tell you much of anything about what is in Chesterfields

I ) I I I smoke a goc*d deal, and I noticed

that thej said that Chesterfield (Iigarelles sx ere milder and tasted better; so I smoked a package or Dso and found it to be true. I also noticed that the cigarettes \scrc sscllfilled, seemed to be the right length and the right circumference, and burned uniformh — not op one side and down the other. I liked the aroma—ver> pleasing. I liked the appearance of the cigarette—the paper, dead sshitc. I he package rather appealed to me. I don’t know exactly what it is, but I just like cm. It’s about the only luxury that I cn- )«>> ; so I think it’s all rig!/ for me to have a good cigarette, and I believe Chesterfield is

just about the best.

< knit* *nld Rain — fcvery nifM #»• b'ir . Col'imbit Network.

v ./)} Li p in \ Myeii

— people know it .

.-I

never will rex till thtui Hi*-

i -e i

the Imlian.* ie m o

the location tf their ^ holes u.- long t t re arm Shoshone tribe le:' 1 h, rnj ha * - "• '.-.I than 100 g o*J xxatcr hok- .

“V,ii i, tiie * urd '.'e:-

j the man to -ee }b- uut -x J | expedition. He'd rutiisr go J L*a(l non u|^ at L i d iod-1

1>K D4 N \M| 11 TOR \^i j H.W li! . M'liit., i L f'l-F* I tire moMiing during ncenti.q of Wax r. -liooib-i; * ;iaji foot iiall in i t- • t. • ; la

J

j .■•tick they Iu i ij- -. jxerei. j boy tried vauiiy to hit Uisj

ling -hot.

They happened to ine-’.Pw

A Peplin

“Say, : 1 Baked. A Hai - home hadll

x

\iousix. "D- • this Ill*' - 111*: • .nvl it^H ''**'111*1

in br -xx!! i h|** r. with caput* tache : . i• ad . t nit■ | vii'11 I f til* *1, 1 ;te •.Veukil sufficiently v'-p'.'ig tu a aS damege. Chief I'epin .aid. I

It I \ I K I EM.IH sHI'IUEI NEW UKI LANS xva - ('li|i|K'*l *-ff 1 • ■‘•'■t- ■ Missipsippi ri • 'uen r-i I engineers. *!-■ s I--* i )>laste*i a h- * ’ . at Iliamoii'l Bun-' nth ■' 1 and allowed the r er tu fo 7 ! new cltannel !', ' *- k ‘*"'* 1 w* rkmg in i-p; • 'h r r three month b* (6 t 1 * 1 through the *• *- and tlxi did the re-'.

I

1

nltll l U!Y William C SK ' alte-, x t and Sarah < W l- in) Sw**! barn near Reelixille, Oct «-l K:* -M'd into el* '* 1 at ' ! plea -a n* (.a rd* * . .1 * - 62 yrar-. 3 m- nth Ii •k) 1 Will, a. he -as gie" to niaiilRioi and ->P'‘ nt5

I* 7 ** ,i

affili dr-'i *• ith ny I'urc’ croxe:i his true o.t.i *

- harar'er. ffis edu at

t*i a* 'i- al th (i largely of t 1 e k ' «il|* ''jf tiling.- ohtained ; cun*"'* world He xx «-■* I- ft <j?ily age .ini ' "M^ 11 " ^ ih® care ainl dutiei i |l ''' 1 * ,,, j in t ’,* home xxhii

ii wa - -

ni tlier and » istef. ^ chauneey of I ' J

He leave.-, an only

niere, four ntphe * ^

■*tl »r relali- i - •

friends to mourn hi» , ' H ileath a beloved "H ha., lieeii reinoxed fronixu- n iie xvill be si’ll) mis-d /l knexx him, rt la' x e •‘("1

but mo-t tf all by th*

her W

i n

>vho was untiring ui ^ please and comfort hi n ‘

long illness. “Wetp not that hi* tull; ‘'L, Weep not tnat lu ra ' f * J <>od grant, we may "hen our work, lik* l’* 7 ’J Till tlign, we would ness * I Our tieasure, to Him ,c li J And nj ice In "f J H« #vih Hit l -

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