The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1933 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCftSTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1933.
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This Oi ler on ()ur Killin' ( <ml Slock
V^.f.fl ■ $35 - $39 50 | COATS
(19.75 ■ $22 5# $25 COATS $11.95
$19.75
S40, S45.&SI9.50 <OATS $24.75
$80, $55, $59.50 < <t \TS $29.75 | | ,v si; ' :l " 1 1 ’ ' l s $'!!*.5I) S. C. PREVO COMPANY
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I Riiljreville sfu'iit S.itur<lfl\ nnl Sunl.lny (^irh H. li. Simls and ' "nily. ■Mis. F. A. Molten <f Haltintnii'. • Id., and d;iii#Mti i HeUy .1 i ■' id' In dlinap<dis. vlsilfd nnl ! friends her.- Saturday- Mi- H intliy Metz a(vniii|):iiiii*d them i 1 IndianaI polls, wlieie -In' spent Satinday nit'ht .:ni| Sunday with them. Mr. and Mi- <*\ithui \\ "i |ient T4lf(nks(fjviii(4 day 'vith In latliei .it New May-A'ille-Mr. and Mi ■ Hernniii inds and daughters of Indian.ipnl and Mr. and .Mrs. Cleon Steward n i.'ina, <>., spent tli* In^i la\ with M ml MrCall Darntdl and Mr. and Mi> C. F. .steward. Dr. and Mrs. U D. t in entei tlined at dinner Sund \ the Itev. I.enneti aii I «Mi. and Mi Kme.-t r.nTt. Miss Marcaiet M.tkin (ireen|ei'.>tle was a pm* I of Ja e \elsnn over 1 he weekend. di. Mi •M ill. 1 md fniii'l;' entertained durin the holi days Mr. and Mr Franl mith and e nldren H Hr wnslinijr, M and Mrs, Mart Smith and Mi ('Mi li.iinall. ThO t haradi ■ Inh I , Id niinial j Thanksfftvintr -n|.per at hmne of Mr. and Mi Allu rt Dnh Mrs. Wilhttr I’riest ••nt the weekend in Ind .ina|nil • 1 lei. Mrs. Malth a Sun "neis ; hildren, BeoomjMtnied her home s iv. . Mr. and Mis. Frank I' FdwaisD and daiiriitei id Indianai ,nd Mr. and Mr-, (iisldes Priest I family were quests of Mrs. Da I dr mis Tliankspivinp day
HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN ‘AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unlrualvko pint* of bile juice tlo* daily from vour Itver into your bowclt. youi food decays in your bowels This poisons your Whole bodMf. Movements get hard and constipated You get yellow tonaue. yellow shin, pimpled, tliill eyes, bad breath, bad taste, gas. dmines*. headache. You have become an ugly looking. loul-srnell-mg. Houi-thinking person. You have lost your personal t nsrin. Everybody w ent!
to run from you.
But don't take salts, mineral waters, ods. laxative pills, laxative randies or rhewinv: gums ami expect them tt» get rid I.t th poison that de^l ># yutir peiM.nai charm. They ran t «lt» it. for they «>idy
our bowels and ou^h of the de* on t help at all.
r your bile juice will in your bowels. The
icine which sti
tey can t clo it. for they only
move out the tail end of your bowels and
that doesn't take away *• tayed poison. Cosmetics 1
Only a free flow
stop this decay pois one mild vegetable a free flow of you
i.ittU- l,iveroPi4K No calomel tniercuty) in ( artei s. Only hue mild vegetable
you would hiing back voi
eu. slat t lukii
medicine which staitl i bile juice is Carter's
calomel
tin 13
icts. If you would b
pei T'onal >l#'m to w in meu. slai t taking Cartel •$ Little Liver Pills according to direc tions today. - t at drug stores. Refuse "somethin!* Mist as good . for it
> gripe, loosen teeth 01 scald turn. Ask for luitei s Little
irJ
i. Ask for Carter _ —
J.ivei Pills by name and get whi jrou ask for. • a' IW3,( M.Ci
SENTENC E M SI-ENDED (hi I Kiintt. l'I yi-.) "Ill, "I (Iri'^nt'4»stle, pleaili'l "ini' in.i ir uit court Tliursdity roicuo.,11 to a cIuiilc of Kivinjf a fra i liilciil cliock lot $4 '<i to tlic- \lilli*t tt 'tniiany, ami wtis finocl 4 . tmil ... i an«l ctiinncfil to serve* oij. yoat it tlio Inilialta re fommtory. .1 iii|(.',' Millini V It.>oItri^ sii>|h*IhIi*i the- .-1*111* in'ill |ita - .I the ili'fpnil ant on proliatjon. lie oii|i ih<I him re Ic-tl.'-Oll 'A • a i- fine sontou t' .uni (Tive him :i yc-ar in which t o • | * a \ the fine anil rosts K Hot t a I • i ..' <|i ' |le, the- Ci.u 11 to make the cheek good. Kjiott t I'd . ■ • || da y;i(fo nil rd ned fiotn tie rotirl of .1 -ti .,f tiie I’ertet* Kohett II . , • ■ find ovei ! • eileuit ( 1 If ti rt fv.hf ■ n KIlfdI plf n|ed eiolty in tin* loviel court. CUD I 11 i III It I MU Iks 'ITic dan .' of Hoy Slii-|i|.'irfl HKainsI Ray I i her and the I & |[ i . . |ni - ci| hy t . . In the 1'iniioiamt f*Fratik (i. ^icntei* ar i I'.11 k .y i ,. i y . . a lien, a findintt for the plaintiff has hei ' 1 ' nd * lien on li,.. i..,. I nirk oiflcri* fori'i l ^ d titnl the i:ifini- ; old t i..' lU-ly :i j nlpme.nt of $10(1. .laeoli II vi |i|i"in!i ,| i'»i:rti| Jan foi K" ■ 'eti, .1 Fitel ami Anna Alii tie I'M. m iie if heir id Mat ia H, F-i'el \1rjoti counlv.
Williams, Joan 0 • liam- and Thelma Hansel participalI eii in ti program of siint-s and reailI illKS. A .short talk was ttivea by tile I new president, Mrs Mamie S ■ I (iilts VM'te exeliallKi'd. Iloste- e «ere Mrs. Roxie loir. Mi.-. Dai y I liurnham and Mis. M Sroliee.
The \\ liomie' i till ln\ i. tit till' IneiplM't 4'hriM i tnejnhei l*i • i
'•n I • \ nshjp Home Ei on * t Wednesday foi an Mr aid i dristma diniier Mindy house. Thirty-six otided to roll eall with ' mt at ion-. Five new tel twenty gtiests were .lain VVanisley, Nellie iom ■ i—i
•I* .J. + **• v *'■ , (lOVKRDAU It .’ I|y Ida Mae Halloin •!• •!• _ -I* j Mr. and Mrs, Floyd l ove and j daufrliter Lillian spent Tlnnksoiviii" with Mr. an! Mis. (ilen Dohlis. Mr ai d Mt - .lo|m Ki'nio ilv >nd son Morris and Mr. and Mis. LutherSmart siient Thanksfsivinn with Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Nen r. Mrs. On met Patrick and dnnjfhter Fawn, and Mrs Denni Vivmillion e.'illeil on Mr- Alllletta Itohl lien d;.y aftern >n. Mr. and Mrs. William Haltnm tind family spent ThanksKivin.' with Mi F. K. Snyder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Denni Vermillion land Mr. and Mr- Payton MiCloud and Mr. an. I Mrs Paul I’iii- and fantily •visitvd Mi and Mt (ilen Dohlis .''uiiday nitrht. Ml ' and 'Mt Clyde Allen nd Mr ittid Mrs. (’onrod Clejirv dei :iml la'ids spent Simd.'iy wit' M md Mi Shirley Dorsett and family. -Mr. and Mrs Mts t^i "Ihn; and Mr. and Mr-, (ilim Do , pent Sunday with Mr. and Vlt ITovl T.nve. Afternoon taller w* m \fi'. and Mis. ( haulicry Maslen. Mrs. Luther Smart I Mrs Rollie Neier tin.I Mi (lien Dohht -v re in (irencastle Saturd. \ Mis I'foyd Love nnl ,.fitter Mis. (ilen Dolihs'Wf-le ill III. . ,p,.|i Friday. -it- 1(11(1 Mis. ( lety Mel . I -l aek 'i it"! Mr. and Mrs. K.'ll Snyder
day niydd. ' N t)|$«|U ills. DeMins Verniillim and Mrs. Oaniet Patri'k nnd daUL-htei Shirley J -ivn Aeo in (ireencastle Saturday. .;. 4 .j. 4 4 4 •!• 4 KAINRKIDOE •!• By Mrs. Nelson *I' .*• ij« ej* Mi and Mi W. ('. Darnnll of ( 'hii afo si-ited Mrs. Lena Todd and Hi Marion Darnnll last week. Mrs. i. .. i a< oompanled them home for a visit. Alt Lena Cidliver wtts a truest of In i ilaiiirliler, Mrs. Mildred Johnson and husband last week. M Vitvima Leyenberxer of In il iiitpoli ' lit t' e holiday with parent-, Ml and Mrs. (i. D 1 .eyenbet'irer. Mr. .and Mrs. Karl Smith enterin',‘I I I ' inksirivinjr dinner Mr. ii I Mr Fine I Smith and daughter, Mi I A. I.ahi and hushnnd of lnili n.ipnlis and Mr. alii Mrs. Stanley Siat'. of (ireencastle. M Mildred ('nnnintrham of Indi- • ited at ho during her vacation.* (ine-l of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Da on a nd family over ThanksKiv- . " a ie Mrs. Croflian. Mr. and Mrs. ■ M in Di'kson and Mr. and Mrs. Pick on of Ind tnapolia. Mr. nd Mis. T. S Kosher attended n '.imily dinner tit the home of her n'lothi'Y,* Mi- Quinley at IjuIoith I hank -rivintt i lay. Mr. nd Mis. Alhert lleavin and n $ i it '■'( i el.ative I ndianttpolis during vacation. • Mr.# and Mi Ren Solomon enterb'luird on 1 uinksyivinir day with a n ■ v dinm (ini i were Mrs. Fva i' u'ei md j*n W.illaee and dmnrii Haw I, md.Rrandchildren, and Mr. '•id Mrs. Roya i Sturt/, anif jon of Dalei hit, an r Ml. and Mrs. Ralph Ft y. Mr and Vlt- Ralph Shockney of
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■$••$• V- T + •{• + 4* ROaCHDALE + 4 Hy M i T i ie Dei-her T 444 4 4 4 -F 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Joh were Thnnkseivinp quests of,their son ('. M, J.tb and family at Kokomo, Mi. and Mrs James Rice of Aitft r rn visited over the weekend with Mi. .and Mrs. Claienre Alice. Miss Maxine Worrick, who is attellil'P Slatt II ''he!- Colley- at I et ii' Hautf' spent the weekend with !'<-t parents, XH and Mrs Walter
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jAVOlVHi MIMJOli ORcrev M*»«rrw •
CHAPTER OM Pulii ** Ht i<1i|uat*tei pregjfiant w ith i umors. 'i ■ - < 'oil was fcuiuy awuv! Ti ' li'i Colt, . Ptdicf CoininisHionet', umg away—and nobody kn* \ whoif! Reporters surrouiuleit Lis secre-t-uy, Miss Kelly, f'n ins. d* In- e ol nuegtions at her capah -• Id-.uV *'Ih it true In’s leavii m Ihirope to Htudv (ontlnei'.l pollre rnnthoda?’' ' Hfotlaud “ Yard—the ^'urete—et cetera?” "Nix. I’ve Mot a tip h- s had a nervous breakdown—1* tv nu; under the orders of bis physi.Mi!.'’ .Miss Kelly, what's I tii*- shootInK about?' "What made the Con Ii blow out all of a sudden? ’ The truth of the nutter Is ” Mi. s Kelly be* a rib* Impatient. "The truth of the ni.itier is he's left town to nway ii < :i you I♦*(•('1le8 l'*r n wldle. \Vli**n a man's L* . n on the job for six years without a day off. lie lilies a couple of we- k of private life.” "Now, list* n, Kelly —” "No! I'm deaf—and dumb—and busy! The department is in rharge id Hogan* tJo and Rogan. He likes Rolire reporti -he u • »l to be une hlms»dl." Im ; hoyed lllf- 1 out at It** dooi
o/ the State of New York, which hum; nn th^ wall The knife quivered in the center,of the map Cult arose and joined Kelly as she peered at the map. The knife was imbedded directly in the middle of a small dot. Kelly looked at Colt quizzically. "Ciilead,” she said. ' lively! A good omen. Supely t[ieie's balm in «Jlleud.” '.tu ely i hop* v#%i II ei,j11\ i quiet and restful vacation. Will >«»u no by motor or train 0 ' i . iu • train * oU grinned. i ll arrange for a tic ket at once.” "Two tic kets. You're coming, too.” * I thought you—," Kelly looked at him surprised! • I « in t get along without you. Kelly, not even in C.ilead.” • A slow local train hound for C!dead, *.\. Y , carried Tliatclier Colt and Ids secretary, Miss Kelly, though no one knew it. Thatcher Coir had become Mr. Smith. Miss Kelly sat at one end of ih*» train nnd Colt at the other. Strange. Iv enough, Colt s lips were moving, ihough no sound emanated Colt limshcd and walked down the aisle H»* ploppod himself into me seat alongside the girl •*. Wry good ^You pee how impie
Thr k»ifr d (i ibahlt'it ilirectlfi in the middle of a small dot" (Postil bn Atlol/ihi Mrnjnit nnd ftuthelmn Strifni)
.D' on,. In a Chicago l»ar (or tavern, as Utey O*** now lature C k final action to end prohibition. Similar scene
•jilb><l) n few minute-; .t^er (he Utah were enactcj all over the city.
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• ,'ngly !’* 'rim door slammed shut. Miss Kelly fnade a gi no.i( and walked quickly to the dooi laheled ‘'I'oln e CornmimloneiEhe entered the .jftlt e. 1 got lid of them.” Thatcher <'oil smiled. "Sm I see Y(m/i»‘ unqu*‘ w tionaldv the r,i»*.ite-i e^pei i eii eettim*. nd *»t people in f vs o* Ui I till don't sec why you want to .•*.»» e MD Ii *( * * I ( ' • a N a* 11 i<*li ' That H it. It s beiiiuse i want it tu he ’a Vai atliiii ’ ll»* win lied a revs •bur*' *d a p«qtul.ii* oi then »ni nf d t*i .Mis Kell, a r iiu ‘ li .rally more than a \.o itioh Ii a rhunce to tore' up ni hatteriej I’m fcuk eii lul-deitiM.iiKn dirni‘b'l ls comlu* t ic lnnv <II oil hand larcony - embeziileiiient hint l uiaife piansl.nirhtei and nuinler in ll»e til st. .second and tiiird degre* I want to go some place wheie I 0 Theie ain i m» . id h plat «• unlr s you believe in Ih-.iven." * I do ” Colt w i * enthuslrtstb ‘ .\ly idea of Heaven i place wheie nobody can get sou on the plume where nobodv l.no ^ sou \vh»*re nobody «.tn t*a' L A mui <0 I leave town, I'm goii.g to stop being Thatcher Colt. For a couple ot vseekK I'm g"h' to be • guy named H n d 111. ” ‘ When are you leaving?” ‘ Rigid now * Where to?” q * You mean you don t want me* to know.” 1 dc*n't know rnv elf I haven’t • sen thou id iboui n. I .et find out *‘ q O c ult picked up a stDnl papei knife from hi4 de»k Hv poUed it loi a momtut th«n lei a fl> aciosit the. TftV' in tht ilrtctlor .f » igrgt map
lip reading Is? All you need, said Cult. is practice.' "I m going to prac-tii e all tiie time from now on. 1 intend to become an expei t.'' ■ You will You're a born expert in itnvtiiing, that intere<is you ” "Thank you.” The rondue tni vulce bellowed, "Sbi ewsbury! ' "How fat t<» Oilead, rottduetor^ asked Colt. "About an hour.” The tralnmaa w dked away l.onk- a « ircus!” Kelly xvas peering intentl out the window as lie spoke. Stm k 4a the mud ’.'' Cop lno|o-d through the diMv. p.ioe opon vslt/fii the i.un bud (id a mottle t de.ign The wheels of the forward cirrus wagon YSeir glued In the -.oft nut Hu,c red letters painted on the sides of the wagons told the world that this was the "Cieater Rauie> Show Cm though, now, the title lost most ot its dignity in the em* banaHHing ju edu ament of the » .na. va n. Colt rat bai k in the ruehioned md it He milled a little and < lottd Ids even as his thoughts took him hack to his youth, when he pad Kone to a • in us and laughed and llullled with the clowns and the 'mni 1 acrobats The smile turned io a wide grin as he visioned the Hinny dancing beat . with their cocky red hats. Me Kelly looked at hint. »taiie£ "met hue: Qhen stopped .sh* had noticed the dosed eves and the pD.oeiul gi in. With a togh of con tentment she settled back, alnu Her * ve dosed dreamily. I \ leal vacation at last 4 h § ihougiii, a real vacation .. . (TO BE CONTINUED}
• •• • YOU'LL CRY WITH HER! YOU’LL LAUGH WITH HER! YOU'LL THRILL WITH HER! .... in the most sensational hit of her screon career! BanSatu tTANWKK in the poignant drama of a woman's two gr.eat loves! , EVER inmf HEART with OTTO KRUGER RALPH BELLAMY (; H \ N \ I) A
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Worrick. v Mr. iititi Mrs. Howtird Dcishor anti ! iriKthci vxii- Thankst-ivin)? dinner quests ,,f Mr. ttinl Mrs. ('hat ley Tcm pli- t.l New Maysvilb*. Mr. tin.I Mis Carl Drunks attd son vt-rv Sunday dinnf't jftn'st nf Ml. ami Mrs. flilt Edwards. * Mr. tin I Mrs. Stanley Chastain, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jetl'ru-s, Mr. ami Airs. J'Air’nne lltitchin; and snits v. t. '! hank tfivin^ dinnei • u.. 1 nl Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jeffries nt Rockville. Mr and Mrs. John Kint? of Terre Jlau.i s|ient Thanksgiviiu' with their I ati iils, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Km$r aiitl Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. Cidlins. Miss Fssie Summers who teanhes in tiie Conni-ns\illc si it >-Is spent the holidays with her t fets, Miss Myr tie and Iteryl Summers. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilsnn of Dayton, ()., spent the weekend with theii
patents, Mr. and Mi F < and Mrs. Ida Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. R. un ,tf t t-n, (ordsville wem Tlrtiltk rmi’,. , mu. quests nf Dr. and Mis. I'nul !■ i;,.,. anti children, Mr. and Mrs Ralph t. .. ,, , (hildren and Mr. anil Mr Uritnrn Hutehins and rliiltlieii wert I nnl; giving dinnet guests nl' tii, ii , .tihf,. Mrs. Anna EdwardM t t. Mnllie I(eisher « , m ||,, , Tuesday In atti$iil tltc ftiiifi:i| ilis. Jnhn Anders it. Mr. tind Mrs. L.mi.s Nit-hi.l an,| daughter nf I.al'avettf .,u,i M, ' Sirs.' ('leo FI inn timl datiylitfi .u! Thanksgiving day i>ue t-. „f it„i irtr nls, Mr. and Mis .1 t I it, Mr. and Mrs. Dode Ciuiliin ami sun nf Lttdoya and Mt mil Mr- isrl llrnnkshire anti sntt w I • ing ’guests of then t V Yi. Emma Brookshire.
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