The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1933 — Page 4

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WAKE UP YOUR 1 LIVER BILEWITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed ic the Morning Karin' to Go

Tf you f*«l tour looks punk, don't r

tral wat^r, oil. laaativ# < andy or chi »nd export them to make you auddi •Dd buoyant and full of aunah

and aunk and the world wallow a lot of saiti, rntn-,

dy orchewlnif gum

pci tc<l tj attempt aidcJitificatioii of Copelan'il toiKiy, The pi i (Aiier .mi • rred briefly yes terday with his attorney, Van Ojcle, AI .IKH-, and his r .tin i', al o of Mini-

For they can't do it. They only mova tha bt-^cla and ;* mere movement doesn't | the cauae. The reaaon for your down-an

fasting ia your liver. It Hhoiild

t get

aod-oi

fasting is your liver. It should (tour ou' two p< unas of liquid bile into your howetn dally. If this bile is not flawing freely, your food doesn't, digest. It just decays in thn bowels, (iun bloats up your afomaeb You have a rk. bad »aste anti \< ur breath i« fouL

ka out inbieruiahM Your head feel down and out. Your whoia

system la poieonsd

thick, bad •kin oftan h: ‘aches and

m la

Teaks «

you f

If takes those food, LJTTI.K LIVER PII

K LIVER PI LIit to get

orunds of bila flowing freely and feel "up and up” They contain

nils

old C A RTER'8

I basa t wa make you

harmleafl. Whan it c<

vagefabla extracts, amazing

urnfa to making the bile flow freely.

a. Ask for Carter's

Di-spitf iilmost m nstinit questionjnis, Coprland mmla but oiu* .ulniis-

siun, Leach said.

"'ll,, told me e terday i mt it was his automobile which several members "f the comi t ganir used when the\ were in Indianapolis Sept. 29. "He denied that* he was driving, the car, but I ■•mi convinced he wabehind the whe. i,’’ the captain said Copeland w.i- letftified yesterda\ is one of four muii who were in Tern Hauti Not 8 I who werfi pit kei i|, !i.v, a farmer 1 i Avon after theii HUtoni bile hi ole dewn. The ot'iei three men v - ie identified from pln'toyraph.s as e-caped onvicts.

“CARIBOU BILL DEAD 1 . mi Hill Coupei \m n lihimn IACO.MA. Wash. (I P) V\ I through it Alaska and ibe Yukon

Easier Than Backseat Driving La cn backseat driving is [(aid work roads to walcli, skids to worry over, turns lo make, those iinaginat} brake |>edals to |>ush! And real diiAing c a tnesoine

y diore.

Why Not Ride The Tractions? Read while you ride rest and relax 1 And the beauty of it is, you sa\’e money on the interurbans. I ravel in comfort, on oui Ioaa fares, and save time, energy and cash. J I.asier than backseat (or tront -rat) driving.

But don’t *ak for liver ptlla. Ask for littla Liver PilU. Look for tba iiam** Carter's Little I4v»r Pills on tha r**4 labd Kaaerit a aubatitute 26c at drug ■toras o 1931 C. Yl.Co.

died In r<> at Ii7. C'oopcr wont lo Alaska dmiiiK tin fii.lil rush and -lay' il tIe in lai iyinfr the mail foi ■JO ypars IIh nm-lr d fmni Alaskti to Ni v York (’it} in I9U!I during the

i xpu-M ion.

SKA KN (.<» ON HUAI, IN l.tqtOH I ONSPIK At A ( ASK HAMMOND., lid.. Nov. 2:1, ll’l*)— gnvrn of ill p, sons indicted in connection with t largest liquor 1011- ■ iiiri<> ever rilled in Indiana ireto on trial re Judge Thomas tv. Sii.k in fen il court here tmliiy. Nine other- tiled guilty when

I yesterday, three

the. group, maintained a farm in for- I toi county hi whi li a $1,590 private telephone -ystam was installed, it was charged.

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INDIANA RAILROAD SYSTEM

COI'KI AND I (I UK RETURNED > f AIK f UM IN I N I II, TKI A I INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 2:i, (UP) Harry Copeland, suspected bank robber and membei :he John Dill inger eonvict gang, will be returned to the state piisoii today or tomorrow i where lie w ill he kept until state poi lice decide where he shall he tried. He has been identified as having * I participated in bank robberies at Dalcv die’ and Rockville, Ind., bt liima, O., authorities are seeking his custody in comieetinn with the mur[I der of Sheriff Jess Sarber. Sarber was killeO by five men who freed Dillinger from the Lima jail 1 Oct. 12. Copeland is su-pei ted of being one of the five men -and the 1 others have been identified as escaped | Indiana prison convicts. Copeland was on parole when captured in ( hicago last Sunday and Cap!. Matt I.i uch of the state police explained that he will have to he taken back to prison. I .each was given five days by 1 pris n authorities to bring Copeland

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j brought in foi

li f< ndants ocii

i if the govem> .vere permitte,

I mtil later. Although HI

: u tlie case., Hi ■irn ted or hti

failed to appe hide .!• e Roll'

tic gang lean

Italy shortly ■.cere returned gunrd. Ton\ I Three of fchc was among t)

cop' t yesterdn Rudman and I

tlaiy. and Ka "j-,, Kuijma eil -entence <

was fined .I'J.ii 1

uspeiideil sen’

(Continued From Page Two Tuesday evening at the vocational buildiiu:. Doling the busines . nictating the president announced her committees for 1 e year a> fellow Child welfare representative Mrs. John Cook, Jr. p. T. A. Council lepresentative,— Mrs. CharWys Rector Study Club chairman—Mrs. E. R.

Ida rib H.

Health committee Mrs. Lloyd B. lab’ chairman; .Mis. Kos.oe Daggy, Mrs. AV A- quebbemait. Social service committee — Miss Leona K 1 stner, chairman; Miss Zejla Xdum- Miss Mary Reese, Mrs. Ed Dalby. Mrs. J. A. Thruop. \\ a> - and means committee «hairmen- ft 1 grade, Mrs. George Long; 8th g dr. Mrs. Tha i Jones; 9th grade. Mi Herrick tireenleaf; 10th grade, Mrs. O. J. Stewart: llth grade, Mrs. Kverett Long; 12th grade, Mr William Kreigh Hospitably Mrs. Lee Reeves, Mrs. H. V kea. Miss l.orene Hicks. Miss Lucile McClain, Mrs. Ralph Etter, Mrs. I nk Wallace, Mrs. AVilllam Bis op Mr-. Frank Jones, Mrs. R. P. Mullin . Mr-. E. C. McCullough. Film chairman—Mr. Skelton. Membia-hip chairman—Mr;-. R. J.

Hillospi' .

Child welfare magazine representa-

tive Mo. Elmer Sellers.

Program committee William Bishop and the P. T. A. cabinet, which inlludes Mrs (krafton I.ongden, piesident; Airs. F. D. Brooks, vice president; Miss Christine l)ie-

o ged gang leader-| t ri h. -' crei jr\; and Mr.-. R. J. tiil

leading guilty in lespie, tveasurei.

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Well done by Mi s , y the wicked city c »un V4rH) emotions in the i—T* , -; 1 io ^-thati etu r^ ^ Jtar Theater Hay Spring “A very <0 od picture prt . senting the story from a dif

W ( er f n t angle. Pleased them’ W J or, ty which is som(t}l|

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1 Lincoln Kansas.

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mis.sed on motion and three others defer their pleas "li- were indicted ■ r have not been foi 'eited bond and for trial. They insported as one of who returned to Mr the indictments 1 :2, and his body-

mello.

children in rural districts w r h<» are not | program? Lick of

muney-ti,:

here for questioning, will lie up tomorrow. AV it lies ses of liank

1'lie five days

robberies at

Moiitpeln r end Ilnlianap d . wrH’ i \-

fhey were Sam

I Miccolis, both of

Musilammi, Chii given a suspend-

wo years; Miccolis and given a year’s

s and Musilammi was fined $Hi('.

Before the United State Duff des-ribed gang, which hi ing juiJlOH.OOc Cap ne intere

bhan month-.

Stills were ’rated in Lake, Porter. Starke an: Pulaski counties, he said. Ru hna ., us business man for

Dr. Bartlett and Professor tireen leaf led same gp-up singing of ilar song-; after which Dr. F. 1). Brooks In ought us a message con-

in sch11 1 this fall. There are 35,000 i itations, a s t.. tax rate aid children going to school three months | valuation- ar imver. ( , UJ or less (rural communities). A lot of , may have school funds

I city schools aie shortening their ; terms to less than they were 70 to i i 00 years ago. Schools in Europe | are longer than in most places in America: fr m 210 to 240 days. There is a $308,900,000 decrease in operation of schools with a. large increase in enrollment. (10,000 teachers are receiving Ie-- than $10u a year. Our program seem stn be this year— more students, fewer teachers, less money. Thecr are 200,1100 certified

A few Ug

s hit ion: first, Eliminatkm < tisan iKilitic.-: -ccond; A (45, based upon ability to pay; tlk! education for a < hild in evttytf the state -houJd be the same, Thi- talk by Dr. Bruok,; Kt; instructive and interesting.

fam- | tea. bet s unemployed, and 1,000000 | more children in school than in 1930. | In 1920 there were T.VMJIX) chil- j

cerning -nine of the challenges in ] dren between the ages of 13 and 19 j American education. A few' state-’ who were not in school: were not in ments from id- talk made us realize { any kind of institution for correction i | advance- in educ ation have not been | or illness, and weie not employed.

sentencing Deputy l’i. .editor William • activities of the iiged witli furnish-

i-th of alcohol to the of 18H; a law for free' public educa-I our criminals come from .-uch a Chicago in loss I lion from kindergarten to college. group. “A I t of things can bo post-

poned until aftqr the depression is oyer, but a child's education ca not wait. They are young just once.” Why all the cuts in the education

easy. Horace Alatin fad a terrible j We haven’t a recent census on the strugab for a free public school sys- . subject lint we know this group of tern Indiana wa- foremost among young people is much larger now. the state- to have in its constitute n I With m thing to do no doubt many of

of 181(i a law for free' public eiluca-

i to college.

Dr. Brocks had at hand some tecent statistics concerning our present situation. In 2r> states some schools I have been closed. There are 110,000

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Hogs, receipt - »,U00; hoiM 148; mostly -tcady. Tew bim higher; Hit) to 225 lbs. NjJOiIJ 225 to 275 lb- fl.ba to Uf lbs $3 15 to i ’. SO: 140 to l J $3.55 to $3 ti5; 120 to 140 Ik J $3.40; light ydgs $04l0dvini;i sows $2.59 to 00; few igiif

er sows up to $3 25. Cattle receipts 000; lalte-

light steers and best tefc stir

other ,-teer and iri.u

u mb Tone weak U> imw. Wtr 1 ling stes'rs fi.?0; ytJieM»A)« | $5.25; feyv choice heifersuiAilt ! bulk under $5.00; cew-SWuih i low cutters aie cutters4UKI»l i veplers 51k’ to $1 00 lower; Hit Sheep>—receipts 1.200; latMn:, 1 f trmg to 50e higher after j opening; early -ale- ewe1 etw $6-75 to $7tH); Inter 1 strong at $7.t>0; extreme top j bucks *1 It--; throwuut.-fonl

It s easy to see Avhy so many AVomen prefer Lucky Strike. Luckies are fully packed Avitli lony strands of choice tobaccos, round and firm to the very tips. That means Luckies always draAV easily, ahvays burn smoothly. It aK<, means no annoying loose ends to cling to lips or mess up the nice things in a woman’s purse. Ann e 'ery day more and more Avomen are showing their appreciation by saying “Luckies please".

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t |R( L I I col RT NOlt In litc uit on :u vunt vf A iii! and (>t : A’incl Hro.Hguin.-t Nutixto I a default judgmt'ii; of WJ* j favor of tli<’ plaintiff hte M turned. j A finding i’”r the piaiiiti’ *' made in the quiet tiU 1 U ' 1 I’edcra’ Land Hunk | i n md I';.- i w ci appointed -unimk* I cxe.uti’ Lie d'‘''d whit | and cidered Jelivered to tin’ptf NtllU 1 ft) I AAi’AAKR^ PERSON | HAAS'HI I 1 IMHAVU Lr 1)11 ION A I ARP,HUP* . HON I OK I HI. 'r' 8 l»34 ,, Notice is hareby giu’n w * payer of Jeffer-on iiam County, Indian^ t't* Meeting, cn Ne’.en n r --V A i , . hip, i ■ ■ I rent yen. ‘ VJ - , of more money t 'J" , 1(i : prlrte i in the .innua «*?t. . fre ny Therefor, notici ' , tiiat the ' j' Vst** 1 vOWIIailip. will "l"'‘ ‘ pi^jl str rrit& ■" •Ctt mine) and uppi' l l )l J , >( . m j f tut it, and f"r 11 "j juiid 3 ’ and fro n th' '"llo' f f W an additional .i»proP n * . eunent year 19 1 r ^= Item li Fund for legal Unles-i ebjeetioih t]lS( or more taxpoycr-. l ' .it' who pay poll ’ '' .A** niederibeii by la"' ^ notk*. Board, pur-uan' t j ^ take action and "‘L' j , der the appropriated " j,,. a n J f | port’s herein n.ime , ^opta in ordinance Laid Advisor.' Boani * I to red of reivnl. >ji ■' I Dated thi.- ’f ! Melvin AlcCanuna'^ Albeit Wallaee, ! Lolaud J- ' '“ r , »Jelfe'S" 1 , Advisory Board'' ||vjl ,nio I -hi'p, Putnam <