The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1934 — Page 4

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DONNA GORDON HOUSE FROCSK Just made for you. We have just received the new spring Donna Gordon house frocks. Beautiful styles, and colors for spring.

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As Flaming Torch U as Applied In Paris Disorders

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Here ire urajiiie .-cent.' of the damage w .1- far - eitizen> 1 |>1, th torch while riot 11 tr ill protest atrain.-t t> Freni Ii i;ia rn nent - eco •ohen-.*. 1>: ngim* t viifaii 1 tile administia- • 1 | ! *. nd the ap • ! ton Doumerg im to the pitmier-hip A fia ng hu- which had been set f:rt On a Pari.' street by .la r ' r- ie shown, top- Below,

tiremen battling tae » > * the Mimstrv •• • Ai «rine»

in the Ministry vt : Ai urines.

»n 1 st on si n mu- (.now 1 !:> 1)1 DVI \M l< IF \ I F KI FI \l. PLATTtVILLF. U 1 IPt—W;.,eonsin ho]) fanners wi-i" caught 1..taping when b.-er oecame legal, an. a-

a re ui ti-n with 77 l>ortimr most ■ Hops plant 1 tb ir first r!'

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With possible death penalty fa h ir n th» event of • victii n. I. eut. John M irrel (ngr.tl. former Wc-r F"int grid star vehemently denied accusaa oa of Mi-- Blanche Rail-- t left I. 82-year-old divorcee, of Birniingiwm, Ala., that he attacked her after a dance la-t October. Trial at at

REMEDY REMOVES CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS Most .-t !! (,AS is dui- 1 * bowel poisons. For ' lick relit-'' u.-a' Adlerika. One dose cle,. ..» out body wastes, tone.s up yOrir system, brines sound deep.—R. 1 Mullins, Oniggist.

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2*1,000 toiimarket

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Always the Finest Tobacco

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and only the Center Leaves

I 1 M>> itU L IN STO\ I LITTLCTvN', Ma.— (UP)—Curl Harrington, «*n a 1 t.u morning, lighted a ' re 'ii a .. .iter at the Boston iV

M.ii- Fa • id freight house. Suddenly th 1 .1 a strung!' fluttering in t :;.■•!• \. Harrington icuhed in, 1 1 1 - amazement, withdrew

COUGHS I»nt V 1 '•'‘’ii ^ • a - ’»ngle hold Hgtit fprms «; • reornui^jon combines 7 n amr ir • n< I’o^erful but hinnies*. ' • taK- No nanotu ^. ^ our own liri,... • • - . /.e«i t< < .;i-i\oiir moner *.n Die »pot it v»ur tougli or told is not relieved h; (.!•- tadr.)

OF FUVE I l liKISIl TOBACCOS

... one reason tony Luchies taste heller, smoother

In Tutkcv ton, only tlic finest tobaccos arc sekxttil for Lucky Strike —the mildest leaves, the most delicate, the most aromatic. Lucky Strike is the world's largest user of fine Turkish tobaccos. Then these tender, delicate Turkish leaves are Mended with choice tobaccos from our own Southland —to make your I .ucky Strike a cigarette that is fully packed—so round, so firmfree from loose ends. That’s why Luckies taste better, smoother. “It’s toasted” — for throat protection—for finer taste.

11 out thf htototod Hot if Shot of tkr \1 fttopohtmn Hftria House Saturday at I :.')a F. M . F.iatern St in uni Tim*-, uver R< 1 an 1 Blu*- Networks of NBC, t.u-'ky Strike will broadcast t!v Metrop'ditan Oitersi * ■ i ;tany of New York in the rompleU' i»pera, ‘T mnh iuser".

* I Die lop leaves—fAeyYf uw/erila'flofifd—thfy art hank\ The Cream of the Crop ^ "The tcmJcrrut, mildest, smoothest inhteeo"

the huttom leaves- thty 're inferior t* yuolity—eutrji and sandy)

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