The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1937 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GKEENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, AlCTST 1937.

CHATEAU Tonight and Tuesday MVITSKK Tl'KS. AD.M. 15c

kkom nii; kii.ks ok tiik han "Ku lulu anil \ oiiluon.” Dec. Iis77i "Ail the delicacies o» the season, inciu ling buffalo ano venison, have been enjoyed by our citizens this week. ' 118771 "A. ii Pickel, of Carpeu ti rsville, b uslit a popular tree re cently fiom .losep'l tlggers of Jack,,:i township whieli made 10,000 fe if inch lumber. He paid $.'15 for tli

I *• l-ii ! fir Lirtt Storill m f*.* Salurdm Evening Poll by Hirbird Macaulty. ZN LOWARD S£0G- | WlCK PRODUCTION | Rtleittd by RKO-RAOIO Plclsi*i, Inc,

AOM.KTISK IN THE KANNEU

,1S78' "Harney. (5.<)ej;e cn I CJ •neral. our fire horses, are underr >- ing rigid training dai'v at the eng'n' 'ii ii--" to e • hew quickly they can b’ hitched to the engine and reel aft"’ the bell rings ’’ M iik llirtley’s Advertisement Tlie advertisements of the middl® of the last century were quite differ "nt from thus of to lav. McKame • Hart'ev father of Mrs. Mary Mathis m l others of this ci‘v started h*' elver*is •••••nt in thi Putnam Banne of Ai ' i' 20 !>'■)I w th th"se vcrb"s' sentences: "Dealer in Staple an i Fancy goods groceries, hardware queen.-fare, fine table and pocke* ■ut'erv. b ots. shoes, & etc., sout'i si b of public square. It has alwav been mv aim to conduct business O" such principles as to merit the con fidence of the pub'ic an I to eomti : ne the tasteful an I beautiful with the useful, in mv extensive assortment of go.. Is as to render mv house a favoriti place of resort for all pu'chaser-. All customers to tie trcate-i with gentlemanly civilitv and eve—, effort made to render rails agreeab'e and in .>: div. of their interest t will here enumerate a few of the

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board. Your flat iron has become just as obsolete. A new Speed Queen Ironer will do as much as your washing machine to make your weekly laundry work simple, quick and easy. You won’t have to worry how large your ironings are. And remember, no other ironer gives you so much modern beauty, visible quality and operating efficiency ... for *o little money ... as the Speed Queen.

W* thall he gltd to deliver your home for a free trial.

Celebrating our STith Year in 1!I87. Horace Link & Co. THE STOKE OK Kl KNTTKKE

S' Go a thousand miles away from home or right around the corner...and you'll see people enjoying Chesterfields. Chesterfield's refreshing mildness and richer flavor and aroma give you all the good things of smoking ...

VONCS

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I’l.KS: A COEOK CABTt K)N AND M \\s

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Chesterfield

Copyright 1957, Liggett & Myfrs Tobacco Co.

your passport to more smoking pleasure

many articles I have in store: Silks, Satins, M. Delanes, Coburgs, Alpacas,’’ etc. Our Old Time Artist “Our young friend, Elisha Cow-

gill, we understand is now engaged in painting panorama of the Pilgrims Fathers. Wc have not yet scon any of his work but from what

warranted in saying that it will be a work of considerable merit.” The Deadly Horse Late yesterday afternoon the

say who have seen it, we feel street car ran over the little daugh-

ter of Goo. B. Marshall at the cornci of Washington and College avenue. She was attempting to cross the street in front of the car but stopped and was struck by the horses before

she could get out of the wij arm and leg were hurt." When .las. huetzer tta,), <Jan. 27, issi "From Fj lames A. Knetzer nn't wiuj painful accident last Satu* ind his In it !|. ('ll,iiIt-y Kw , a large tree which broke acn stump the wi" _ way andi limb caught .lames ani knock down holding him until be s leased by his I • ither .dto j limb off him. He is eon.sJenH but no boi bi Im 11860' "A walking nsatj while Bob Smith was bgjM from James Melt Hays, lastJ full grown e 'ong escap 'd from his cost J KVNNEK Alls GETS KOI

WHEN IN Indianapolis i PARK IN THI ' Meridian ta C 216 N. Meridian Str*| Opposite Post Oflkt MOST COW ENTKNT IT-W* PARK. ( ()l KTESV -'H" REASON \llbb KATES

'■' The Toast of New York

Story of the Romantic Melodrama Starring Edward Arnold, Cary Grant, Frances Farmer and Jack Oakie. (RKC) Radio Picture.)

Chapter Five

JOSIE'S PLEAS TAIL, AMD MICK, FOR JIM'S OWM SAKE. DECIDES TO FIGHT HIS SPECULATION, ALTHOUGH LUKE STICKS TO JIM.

JIM LAUNCHES HIS BATTLE TOR GREATER WEALTH TO CROWN JOSIE “THE TOAST OP NEW ^ORK w (Conrinved)

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