The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1933 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1933

^Market? IMM \N U'ul.lS I l\ K ll.iK rrciT ' 7 ..0(1, holdover- 127: IMo-tly steody. ’**\\ I :(< i is and uild»TW il'l I I. . y to .. h (.dn i ; ICO t. MOO Hi ; v (l to -M Ho; ...Tall |. t Cl 1 18-76; ! 10 to It.O 'Ml ! 0; |0o to 140

i n * mu ■ g sows to $3.60 Tattle receipts 2,000; calves 700; I a reply a tei r and 1 ifer run, eener al trade slow sentitii'-nt mixed; askine fully teady. n -t bids -lielitly low -i; i'ii nd steady; fat leer- 0: hulk (.■ ell ' . to $6.60; several heifers held . .. ■ M. early sales largely $3.7a to • I 7 l-eef cows $2.7.0 to $3.60; low , utter .n - cutters $1.7.0 to $2-26; veaha -teady. $5 down.

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CHAPTER F0l T R

, r “^iane piloted McCreary up Il» ! r roscope, adjusted it anti said ' re—taken look.” He applied his

* “What do you see? A lot of little maggots."

Take a rood look,” said Diane. *'.i few million years ago one of ‘them was you. One day—maybe a million years later—you floated upward—you and many others. The wheel of life began to turn—a billion living things were snuffed out a few wero launched into a new cycle—and you among them, because you were strong. That's how liie began. Ages went by, and you got the muscles and cells that enabled you to think, ami dream, and smile—you really became human rwhen you learned how to smile McCreary was unsmiling, almost harsh. “Y'ou read all that out of a book You don't know what life is Ji'ou ve Just played at it and read

Wit third—half, hr said softly What do you no.in half?'* Hit down, l«H) I tell you Ve’n M neat tht pla < now it > ..ui

j. \t top Vhen Chapman is busy \\:th the diving brll, I'Miking for his • - i . -i ’ i. isur< ve um t h*» di\ mi.; it iid* i lu"kiri for oui kind of treasur, \, And the l’-l7u. den we pull up the golt and r»t away in the

I tender 1Il»vv you like that?"

I Vrfect

N’ot quite One more detail we i t to arrange. \ hen we leave in the tender, dere should be only two ■of us aboard—not f ree You under-

| stand ? ’

It s all right with me-r-if I ni onii

t tlie two

Yah It s just a qyestion of

j mathematics."

Down below the sea Diane, in a diving bell was watching a camouflaged crab putting pebbles and 1 Ham shells on its hack to disguise itself, while Jackson recorded the

| action on < Hluloid.

; ' Look! Here comes an octopusright for Mr Camouflage,'’ she exclaimed excitedly jt was at U., | instant when McCreary was ahouc to descend In a diving suit Diane * saw him descend while Jackson J Aimed the octopus eating the cral "This is marvelous. I wouldn’t have missed it for anything, ah-?

j declared.

"There's your pal—Tarzan of the Deep." said Jackson, noticing Stove

for the first time

lie hates having his pictuie

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imbi

-The,

pul—Taiwan of the Dceu," *aitl Jneksor Eo*'d On Pui l I'nfh. and tnj \ ’.ay)

it—Vo i ve never lived i u dida t let me hnish, med. “There ai ♦* millio between voa and wha ivv und 1 i tl,at ini< ros« up*

I it

• l time. I•• ■ au.-e i not kidding o tin mb roscopi

sh<-1 VM Of you — but don't

said “Let s talte it * us**d his < ai ici a o* l photogi uplied him at

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ted. “V v be I in t da Le

• tting uinh-r

Dlunt* si h- d and si « * \ ou've a positive a iuu speeches, haven't you'’ Mm by tin- ai III. ' t Mio\v you line imu o of 1 hum- took Ftev*- on ii tour, :;how>d him how film, and many otIim t In sudib nlv took le v h und gave her u ki'is t bioke h* r li n k. "Does thi- come und** lag of S' n nee - or a• t quired “Whicbevni it i definite po .MUtl*

ti.y>. . . * she deintei *yt• d your skin k into my U her head * t' i' pretty

•ps

r you wr ured you

T Htl | better

ivc him t AI« t ’reai'

she

t! •Why?"

- "I wnnt^fl In flrvl nn' the sort of woman I f

and you uie."

Diane was contemptu pose you’d have liked id slapped your face."

, “Sure 1 would."

, -She hauled oft and Jtri M M-ip in the f.u • •>iib •! I <dh ■! you do know how to smile

claimed

A call from SHdemmer to his cabin cauM-u Mit’iaarv t" have. ' w'h.ith© matter Karl?" Unhid asked ,r he entered the Captain's quarters. “One of the crow has Just found a stowaway in th** lorw.ud hold '* “Well, whit about it? You talk as tf clrolera'a jufct bn en out.' , S, hleinnier pulled aside the tirapein his cabin. On the Captain's bed Lily was making hersylt comfortable finicking a cl^ai«-ttc "Hi, Mac. siie culled chceilly “1 fixed .t up lor her to stay aboard for t.'ie li st of the trip,” said Be Id tnmei ' fiet this through your head " Lily said sternly. I f.i\ aboard ns long as you an* McCreary stay aboard Where you go I go 'Now. Lily—you gotta la* reason* 'able. Mow* can vv»* vv<»rk together it you doi» t trust me?" As Schlein-

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), id 1» , .nil! “1 trust you ho much I'm nevei p' in to l^i > ou out i-l ii>\ sight c.goln—not till the pay-off" She • i W! < ii >l left n.'' boldin’ the bag In 1 risen ' V«nj )-.»t n • *vron *’ lie interrupted “J*. vv a * too touuh a trip t h am Dl^ii l Li e m ^ get ***ekfcdr •

taken," she Jackson M» Creai y .

VN'i'l k.

1 lie iMllovving day Scblen.ini* i r*n tin* personnel tin « xpeditlou to • thei at me s. ' Tlie pla< •* I tell you about is off Point Diego, in the Uahamas Y..d till von •'I** what you flnd'dme Talk bout specimens! \’** saw lots o* tliem in tbe old submarine da\s-» yen v•* cruised near the bottom." e ling i xperiencea in your sub dav 4 . <plain .la< kson remaiked ' I ‘ oirig to pump you dry Home day. Y*»u must have a lot to tell.’* "Bure sure Hut you'll see for V oui -elf yen v, gt t there—-if ve eve* get there " R*‘.all\. Captain Hchlemmer. 1 ‘•an t understand your impatience. 1 told \.>a w* iveie going there as • i i vv »* finish* d hei e * said * 'bapman \ ii. Hut ven vill dot her* McCreary rose, trying bard to • ontnd ids furj “What difference doon it make ' \V»*'ve got ail tVe t ine ip the world " With that )is b it md went on deck to find men working the pump*. Who's down in my diving suit?” McCreary was harsh He had given i ict orders that no one should touch it. Mi«h Templeton." said the helper. All light.' lie looked toward tl o water, reflected, and then raid: You can blow 1 11 tend bur for

her.’’

The helper left, turning the pump oyer to McCreary. The diver worked it i< i a minute, meditating as hs did Then he took out hid pipe and Darted to load it with tobacco Thu* finished, he seated himself near the uinp. and watched the sea directly low The expression on his face was grim, There was a buzz on the untlei-ea telephone McCreary

picked up the instrument.

What s tin* matter?" Diane asked

Don t you get my rope signals;

What do you want?" McCreary

asked.

What’s wrong with the air sup.

ply ' 1 m getting dizzy ”

You’ve been dixsy all your life.

How iojig have you

there?"

"About half an hour come up" Well . mne on up " "1 don't know hqw ”

I

down for?” Holst me up—please'" "What’s the rush? As you've begn down their.

pur beli

be n down 1 want to

to go

long astay r

while Y*yu can't < all If n • o known people to <|Uit diving aftci they had a touch of ’em I leniemu* i on< c .n Mtt i Hi

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lie i di/« <1 that ii 0 V u the husme.NH of hoisting Diane tc the surface. TO UC continued

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It WiiTMt For All" Entered in the pontoffire at Grewieastle, Indiana, aa second flasa mail mutter under Art of March S. 1S78. i Suhsrription prire. 10 rents per week; $1.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $500 per year 6y mail outaide Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets Relieve and Control Periodic Pains

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our In

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Clinical tests prove it. Take them today for welcome ease and comfort. Take them regularly for permanent relief. No narcotics. No dizrmess. No unpleasant effects. Sold by all druggists •small box bof. Larger size, if you prefer.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Woman'a I-cague To Meet Wednesday Tlie Woman’s League of the Motlio«ii't church " ilJ meet Wednesday i afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in commun- [ ity hall. Miss Lucille Calvert of th.- I department of dramatics at the uni-I versity will have charge of the pro- j pram. Mix Loui-e Palmer Walker, violinist, will play. Section Seven | ", i!| sene. Each member is a^ked to J

Mr Lola ( row entci. l C e county lc spital Monday aftem n tor treat

ment.

II R. Krthl returne hou , Tue.sdas 'iom Martin ville wher. lie ha ; been taking treatment ■.

$7. Sham-

Mar.el or fin-

gerwave, !17> cents; wit iciinpoo, 50 c.ut English’s. Phni, , 4 \ 26-3p

PERMANENT -$3, poo and set included.

For Salt*—

In iug;

L9S you and s<i de (or

Mr . Rose Walker leturne I , Ii one on Crown -treet from th

! ty ho pital Monday.

Dt. C. W. Abraham id' Indrinapoli ; hlood . filtered the county In. pital Sunday!

(lie ,t for treatment.

Leonard Paris, a ncPatiw student, iiiiderweiit a major operation at the ■ounty h ,: jital Momhty ni lit. Joseph Sears, 5 Liberty street, is it ported seriously ill at his home, following a nervous breakdown.

FOR SALE — Ellincton upright!

to liei piano; will . ell cheap. Cherry Trans-

coun ' fpr Co. 21-tf

Vilest.

• j« »|« d* d* d* "h

Vnniveraary I tinner Wednesday Erening

The P. E. O. Sistei hood will its anniversaiy dinner at Mrs. .-m-

der-on's tea room Wednesday eve-!' 1 * -’’^® o 1 loi k. Miss Jennie Ihroop ning at C o’. lo. k. \ historical sketch 1 wil1 lpud th, ‘ • l « , votions.

hold i

An-

Wins Fight With Sick Stomach

ad wAtar would turn tomach. Could not oat

u. Mad tu H*t up al Blsht

And tako sod a to suss trie pain Altar using your tablets (or about flv# days, I had no sour stomach, niy appstits Improved, and am (ealiiig fine. No more ircttluK up nlahts

to take soda. God bless yon ” Udgn Tubists, a doctor's prescrip-

tion, have a world-wide record ot success tn th* treatment o( gas pains, stomach ulcers excess acid, belching, bloating, pains attar eatintt, soar stomach, constipation, heartburn, poor dixesttou dyspepsia xastrltlH, and other conditions caused

sy hyperacidity or faulty diet. Why suffer whoa you can try ttsts

sate and harmless treatment without risk? Get a II.06 package of . me Tablets today. Use the entire box nnd then. It you me not positive that they have dons mors for your sick stomach than anythin* too ever used—return the empty hound Rut your money back. Ask you

dniBRlst for UdRh today r * what a real treutment can

your sick stomach.

1 M. SIEVE NS, Druguidt.

FOR SALE; Baby Chicks, tloublt* tosted. Our flo ks are under State supervision of In i. ma Plan for the Control of Pullorurn ihsi-a-e. Heriti^ton Hatchery, i?r I, Indiana.

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FOR SALE: flood timothy hay in barn. Emmett Hurst, (iin ncastle R. I'ii'-de Ml. Meridian. 2*2-.‘ip

FOR SALE—-Model n, ff milli- . iiieter, ingle-shot, bolt action Win-

VIl -. Kim (iatH'tt f Maihson town j ch< ter rifle, 7i00 eai' i . lees, $8.00.

iu spital i 300 > ast Franklin, p! ne 103-K.

.Tup enteiod the c'-unty

Moni.iy afternoon for tieatment. Mi Mary Burks has returne.1 tn Reelsville after teacliing in tlie Cay-

uga ieh school the past winter.

I lie Moose lodge will meet in regular session a* k (.’ lock Wednesday evening. All members are urged to

he pie ent.

Mis, Ira E. Cowling returned home Monday after pending i e weekend with Mr and Mi < imrle K Mar tin at Indiannpolis. Ralph Greenlee returned to hi home it Cnatesville M u lay from the county hospital wher.. he recently uiieciweiit ,ati operation. Mis.- Margaret I’ittu m will lie in I charge of a -pring nuirienlo to he I gi''-n at tin St Paul Baptist church [next Thur-lay evening.

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KOI! SALE OR TRADE: Two new five room residences on paved street, both free of all en< n Tnancos and street a -essnients. I income piopertv. Might consider good clear farm. Post office Box I Greencastle. Phone lO.’i. 22-3t

’1 lio Confereiue dub will meet Wednesday night with Mrs. George |(iair tt, - nth Indiana street. All|

emhors please he present.

FOR SALE: Baby chicks from blood tested flocks as low as $6.00 per hundred. A few larted chicks. Cu: turn hatching, $2.00 per hundred. \ complete line of brooder stoves lard supplies. Record’ Hatchery, 19 I E. Franklin St. Phone 862. 17-tf.

—For Rent—

FOR RENT Five r. m house, two I bio I, fiom quaie. V\ it* i and lights. I ( all 695 Ot 778-K. 25-3p FOR RI.N I . Nic little modern thice i om apartineiil, downstairs; also garage, rta-onalde rent. Phone 7:d-l.. _ 25-27-21.

of Chapter 1, will be presented by

Mis Lank. -J. .i. -T* -J* *p

Power Company Auxiliary to Meet I In ladii auxiliary of tlie Northern Indiana P wr company will meet Thursday evninc it 7:30 o’ch k at the home of Mr Ora Krider, Meli'o i

TAXES ARE DUE |i you need the Money lo pay them we have it. Indiana Loan Co. 21 1 r F.- Wash. Phone UI

GHICHE,STERS r Pllls ■ ■ -■ a

Fip . 7 . -fesB .vgs

ei n,

j Roland Pickett and Louise Hen- ( dri ks, both of (,i encastle township,P " in. ierwent minor operations at the county hospital Tuesday morning.

J OR RENT: House, 6 rooms, mod garden and garage. Near camReasonahle. See E. R. Pruitt, 905 S. Indiana St. 25-2p.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvin received wi ld late Moiioay evening; of the smlden death of Mr . Irvin’s sister. Mrs. Arthur I). Brow* i at her home in New York city Sunday night. M. S- Miller, south College avenue, underwent another major operation at the St. Vincent’s hospital in Indiana! oli Sunday. His condition was reported critical Tue day afternoon. Mr Mary I. Maitin, 632 east Seminary street, has scrured an appoint ment as filing clerk in the state high way department at Indianapolis. Mi Maitin i- Pulliam county Democratic x ice chairman. Seven plane- of the Missouri \ulional (i aid pa ed over (iieenca-tle alrout 5:30 o'clo k Monday evenini' headid for Indiana|>olis on an in spec lion tour and \i it of the Indiana N tioiial Guard - (piadron. The plane were flying in formation when they left here and arou ed interest of In cal re-idents. The planes left Imf anapolis fur St. Louis, their home base, at 10 p. in. Monday. Fannie Lander, Greenca th* R lia> filed suit for divorce in circuit court against Charle- I "rider, charg ing that her husband struck and kicked her and would day away from home for extended petiods without making provi don for her support. The couple married Jan. 10, 1929 and eparated Jan. 12, 1933, according to the complaint. W. M. Sutherlin i •• attorney for the plaintiff. Delta /eta Circle To Meet Wednesday The Delta /.**ta Circle will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tlie Delta /eta house.

FOR RENT: Modern three room furnished apartment, also garage. Rent n asonabl*. Call 497 X. 24-3t

Wanted

WANTED: Experienced saleswomn in Green, a-tie -tme. Bart time, i.iv* iefeiernes. Box D,'Banner. It CORN WANTED: 2,000 bushels. Advi ■ amount and best cash price and lo at ion. (>. K. Van Ausdall, 17> Pemlnoke Ariaile, Indianapolis. Ind. 15-19-25-31 •

MALE HELP W \NTED—Instruction. I w nit to select a relialdo young mini, with foresight, fair education and mechanical inclination , who is willing to tiain spare time m evenings as installation and -erviie expert ou all types of electric refrigerutoi Prefer man now employe I or capable of maintaining himself while training. Write fully for in terview Box A. Banner. 24-2p —Miscellaneous—

TO BUY OR SELL—Used hou-e h Id goods. We trade. 309 Ea t Franklin. Phone 193-K. 24-2t

STAINOFF?

a£FORK

after

Ml < ,

Let >*Bir smile reveal white and health) teeth. STAINOI-T' is not a tooth paste, hut a liquid that iimlantlv remove* film ni licine, tobacco un.l all ugly atains from the teclh. Do i't accept somrlhi.ng said to be just as gfcod. hill get genuine .STAINDI I’.

Only 25c. For sale al

M EVENS DRUG STORK Ml I,LINS DRUG STORE M l KNOB’S DRI C STORE THE OW L DRUG STOKE

YOUR ATTENTION—Lawn mow ers sharpened and all kinds of sew ing machines repaired. All woik guaranteed. George Hoffman, lock . n I gunsmith, 204 west Flunklin St. Greenca tie. Plume 10H-Y. 24-3p DAN’i'E at ‘Banner Club Wednesday night. Adm. 15 cents each. Ip

Imagine a girl being doomed to wear (ire*-n Stockings!!! 25-H .In k Sinip.-'ti’s llillhillies will play foi the (Ian c at Fillmore W**dne (lay ,ni| it. 25-2p 'HOB FOREMAN SHOT I ERRE tlAim E, April 25, (UP) Walter Shidler, foreman at the Highland Steel plant, was shot und kilb I today by Charles Wassell, 56, .1 'll • I'ed »’np|oye. Wassell turned the cun on himself and attempted huicide. ID condition was believed

cril i. nl.

EVRIlUn \KE HILL 71 'ROM I. April 25 (UP)—Newest <a unity hT fronf the earthquake torn Sporades Islands off tlie coast of A ia niiii'ii plu«<| the toll at 74 killed and more than Ilk) injured tmlay. The greate t damage, w.is on th** island of

Kos.

•I* *1* -1* *!* d* Morning Mu-bale lo Meet Wednesday The Gieenmstle .Morning Musicnle will meet with Mi ..Rowland Leach Wednesday, April 26. B. Y. P. U. to Have Weiner Roast I'uiiight The senior B Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church will hold a weiner roast Tuesday evening at the Strain farm southwest f the city. Each memlier i- asked to bring 10 cents. .j. .J. .J. .J. Federated t lub to Meet at Turkey Run The twenty-fifth annual convention of tlie fifth district of the Federation of ( lulls will be held Thursday, April 27, nt Turkey Run, with the Parke • uinty Federation of Women’s Clubs as hostess. Clubs fiom Putnam, Parke, Vermillion, Vigo and Clay counties will he iepn sented. Mrs, Hugh Bantu, of fyockville, Parke county federation president, and Mi Walter Reirden, of Montezuma, are tin* general chairmen of this meeting. Mr... A. <>. Benson, of Bridgeton, di-trict rhaiinmn of federated clubs, w ill presi ie. The morning program includes: Registration. Vssenihly singing, “America the Beautiful," Miss Alice Brown, directing. Mi Mary Brown at piano. Club collect, led by Mrs. Hugh Bunta, Rockville. Flag alute, led By Mrs. Charles .1 Brown, Rockville. Welcome Mrs. W. J. Reirden, Montezuma. Response—Mrs. Belle F. Staat, Dana. Minutes of the 24th annual convention, Mrs. Charles Robinson, secre-

ta ry.

Reports of the secretary and the county presidents. Reports of district department chairmen. Indorsement of Mrs. Edwin N. Canine for General Federation of Clubs director. Addre.s, “Kelea-ing Aset,," Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, second vice presi dent I E. C. Report nominating committee. Luncheon. I he afternoon program will in

hide;

Ait exhibit, Mrs. William H. Collier, presiding. Informal gallery talks by Mrs. J, R. Young, Terre Haute, an | Miss June Rynerson, Indiana State Teachers’ college. Address, “Conserving Our Real Values,' Mrs. Edwin N, Canine, preside nt 1. 'F. C. Music. Voice, "Star," Rogers. “Out of the Dusk to You,"Dorothy Lee, Mrs. H. W. Shores. Reports, resolutions, registration, district presidents, presentation of officers. Pro! It. V. Mullins, character portiuyal. Indiana State Teacher-' col-

lege.

Adjournment.

4. •!••}• <t<

Serviea-Love ♦ Wedding Vnnounced ^

Mr. and Mrs. S. B Love, northwest

"f the city, announce the marriage of 'heir daughter, Catherine Lavon, to Harney E. Servies, Jr, April 2.3. Mi. and Mr.* Servies will he at home to

their frie ids at 7(08 west

treet, Fort Wayne.

♦+++++ L. E. E. Bridge < lub tn Meet

The L. F. F. bridge dub will meet with Mi-. Oiiz Kiider, Melro-e avenue, Wedneslay evening at 7:30

o'cl'ijck.

•!• •!■ -f ■*• Woman’* Circle lo Meet Wednesday The Woman’s circle of the Preshyterinn church will meet in tlie church parlor Wednesday afternoon

Ihe delegate to Presbytery at Brazil will give a report of the meeting

there.

Tin hostesses aie Mr Gertrude 1 ox, Mi . Lola Ketch and Mr-. Maude Dawes. 4. 4- 4- + 4* Mrs. Holloway Hostess lo Econurnic ( lub Tin* Cloverdale Township Home Ixconomic- club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Mary Holloway. Fourteen members were present. Responses to roll call were "Reducing Mileage in the Kitchen.” Vn interesting papei on "A Well Idanned and Equipped Kitchen,’’ w.i read by Mrs. Charles Denny. The lesson for tlie afternoon was on finishing floors and woodwork and wa- denion-trated by Mrs. Mary Gold 1 and Mrs. Denny. A question lex on house cleaning gave many helpful hints. The club enjoyed veiy much two -onus, “The Oil Rugged Cross" and “Christ Arose” by Mr- John Snider, Mrs. Ora Brown and Mrs. Charles Pickens, with Mrs. Grace Farmer at the organ. Guests were Mrs. Maud .MeNary, e unty president, and Mr . I.ycurgus St< tier, vice president, of (in encastle, Mrs. John Snider, Mrs. Charles Pickens and Mrs. Ora ‘Brown. I 1 tiding the social hour a buffet | luncheon wu- served by the hostess ■ Tin* next meeting will be with Mr I Belle Kendal), May 18. GETS -I SPKNDKD SKNTEN< E FORT WAYNE, Ind.. April 25 j (UP) — Marion Walters, Sullivan, wa fined $2 and costs and placed 0.1 probation for the duration af a suspended 1 180 day -'t:itc~)ifnal fartii . nte ( by Judge Clarence Monats in Allen circuit court here. Walters was convicted Vpril |7i '>n a charge of enihezzli*i<; funds Id0111 t ie Prudi ntial Insurance Company, for which he was formerly an aecnt

here.

$18.00 FOK A Si IT YOU WILL HF (.LAD TO WKAU! Inis ol nu‘11 IpI! us this mice smi’uls loo noml lo ho true. AII vv e liavc Ot sav is “( ome in and sue llie.se Sails trv them onwear <hcMn ! ” THFY TFI L THLIK OWN S ' LFS STOUY! CANNON’S

WASH DRESS SALE Regular $1.00 and $1.50 TMf’ Values .• 1 Nelly Don Gingham* and Prints, S^j special lot reduced to

TAHLF OF 01)1) LOTS

V> Prii’T

Lot conniht* of notions, niiveltie*. ladies’ cot Many items for 5c and l(k'. I.eok (hem over. THE 0UALITY SHOP

slips. W'sl**

I. II PIK HI (tRD

Berry

| See the New Plymouth

Thirty Plymouth Advantages

I loatwig power, seventy horsepower. Hafeiy steel Imdi'"-. ' alloy piaton*. four-hearing counter*eh'hted crankshaft, fmir m 1 - l ,l ‘ r pis'on. full pressure lehrica'iui. shuck less cross r'eerin.: h;in •'rak(“ <in 'ransmi*sion, Rigid-X-Hiiuhle-drup fraud*, six cvlimlci I I""! hall bearing clu*cli release, manual Ixim* atarter. sih'it I •dirinK shackles, silent timing gear chain, all-silent transmission alio* seat inser’s, cc.ntrilu.se brake drums, Oiliq. springs, lit 1 -lar frc.nl »'!•’ ex’erior oil tiller. 15-gallon fuel tank. Honderized fenders and -I"'' 1 metal parts, automatic clutch (al extra cost), holster type tiphoM' ,rV ' eight tapered roller hearing* in rear axle assembly, rid'liir shackle* <“ii frtvnt of nil spring*, double tapered roller wheel li:i nn 4"" hall and truniiLon unixer*al joints with roller I tearing- li.vdratd 11

hi'alnea.

lake (he word of the man who ha* used hydraulic hrakes of the man who sell* something elae.

Service

Notwithstanding report* to the contrary I am nreoared I" IU expert Mervice lo purchaser* of new Plymouth and IleSoto iiul"*"'"^ • ar« Hold hv me are aerviced by expert mechanics al *!"' ^ ( ammop Garage where my agency i* Idtaled. V line of naD* i4 • ll *"

carried for these car*,

cants.

High picHHiire alemiting with pr»|8’ r

lulirc

Frank J. Thomas, Authorized Dealer.

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PhoneiH 297 and 614 119 North l.ml(» n * ^