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Paris Flight Originated In Dental Office

Gut-ni’a-'.le vi. itfJ J. VI. U Danifc! of WOlltlorful

this city Sunday. p ace p 0W dei* Event 0 Conner and Jainily o, La- , , Inga vi'iteu relative- here Sunday. K'onouffh lo s uit yuulU v Lon Hartsaw and fami.y of dot}s n ^ t kec that us -i y ? hme away Rivcrvalc -pent the week end with indefinitely—does not make J^ur s k |n

relative- here. 'colorful like a peach Challis Goble who employed at | Wcnderful special

MKt II AMt \I. EXPF.KIMKN I S IN GKANFATHEB'S OFFICE OF BENEFIT TO LINDBERGH.

-try this new French Process

i i • i Face Powder called MELLO-GLO.

Uloonungton -pent the week end w th. ( . (iniPm ^ r t lie name MELl.O-tJI.O. his family here. There’s nothing like it. — Mullin

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Alloc of Green- Pharmacy,

c;. lie vi.-ited Monday with Mrs. A)ice’- father II. Denny and Mr- Denny j

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M VCHINEKV John McAvoy Jr. of Detroit, Mich.,

o's and wnfe.

i visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

The illu-tratcd lecture at the Fill-

New Vork-to-l’ans Non-Stop I liuht Hero Laid Koandation for This Achievement While \ IP>.'.

more high school building - Monday

John McAvoy Sr. wu „ attended. Virgil Rogers and Wheeled oc..e.> .. b . >r _. V , N „.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and

ore playing on the Nu-.i.ape team of ^ sited Sunday with HoIn larapol:- I he team ‘ undefeat^ J ... _ , ,.r minfen

family of Clinton

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/“i swiniming days are with us Vl once again. I he smartest lialliing -iii's are on display in a wealth of eolor. Blues, Greens, Bids, Oranges and, p'enty of Itla-.-k. Thev stand out first off Incause lhc\ lit willioii! a wrinkle.

this year, the Sunday game being | it 1 * -1 " Slaun an i

won by a .-core of 3 to Jones pitch-1 Robert Bui, the la.-t innings Rogers niayed ^ ^ IndianapoliSf , perit Sunday

Mrs. Lois Thornburg of I’a.-aluia - w ' )lh G - G ’ Bu ' 3 and Wif0 ' Calf., arrived Sunday for a visit v-iih o

Albert Sin-;

BIG WALNUT

lightly knilled (loin.

-giving hod j free-

\t omen's Bathing Suita Ml wool, l ast f olors.

2.DH up.

< hildren's all Wool Bathing Suits. Sizes I-1U

Men’s drunks Men's shirts to Match .... Kniekerknit I • piece Suits . . Juntzcn l-pc. soils Bathing Caps ">0e,

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(By M. D. I racy, United Press staff Correspondent). v l lut la

(Copyright lt»27 by The United Pres.-) ,hurt-top

CHAPTER 'lAVU

Captain Charles A. Lindbergh bc-

| ffan his Right to Pari- in a dentists’ i ur paient- Mr. and Mr-

office in Detroit. - ciaij...

He didn’t know it then, for he had Homer Morrison and family of I on)'. I'.oard about men dying in those Greenca.-tle visited ill and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grecnouyh cl idays, but nevertheless it was while , (j’Mullanc Sr. Sunday ! Indianapolis spent the week end at

tors and the tools Mr. and Mrs A. D. Snyuer and ! Walnut Lodge,

of a dental shop ami an expert men- _ daughter Virginia of Linden spaht i Mr. and Mr- Harley Rissler and .‘I.- laboratory, that he laid tin Sunday with Mr. am Mr.-. J W. I daughter of Toledo Ohio are here vi,-

his supreme accom- Vestal.

foundation for m.- -upiviuc ctwoiu- Vgjtal. I tirg i Da Knoll and fa •nil) of Sulliva.i Mr. and Mrs. Nat Huckleberry and

I he dental office was that o! Or. , visited over the week end with Mr;.! -or of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. (’. II. Land, hi- maten.al arrandfuth-i m \r.,, , „ n i \(.. ,i..ii;,.

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S. t. PREVO CO.

Land, his maternal gramlfuth- ' Mary McMains

ii. Ju.-t a.- clearly a.- his heritage j Wm. Goudacre s]Hiit Sunday tvilh

of courage can be traced back through f r i elH | 3 j n Boswell

LONG BK \Ni II Forest John-on and wife ■ f -Soutli Head visited tin forme', parent, over the week-end. Jo)in Thomas ha- old his honu place to Leon Johnson. Neighbors and tin .id.- nn t a 1 ti 1 I ong Branch cemetei'y la.-: W • ne dau . and clean* 'I it uT.. Clark .Miller and friend vi.-i’.i - at William II wen’s, Sunday. Leon Johnson i putting a ra-vv in**: <■ ivhi ■ hou.-i' and doing .-o'lle nthoi repair work.

Farmi'r- are ing corn yet. Eider Mo.-s

Boit Hamilton mid family visited Sunday with George Shaw and fam-

ily at Lebanoh.

Mr. and Mi - Chailes Rockwell of Indianapolis visile,. Sunday with bis

brother G. B. Itoekw ll

•VIi. Pearl Muz* "f Blooiningfon

Andrew John.-oii and vvif* ree* ived word a few day- ago that thcii daughter, Mrs. Lola Thoinp.-on of Terre Haute, was the mother of a

baby girl.

Easton Dickey and family d Mat ion Wright and family vi-de let 1 Gardners, Sunday. Mr, Cardnei in

very poor health.

h*- paternal ancestry, his flair fur mechanics, hia urge to try anything) new, ami his great modesty can be

traced to his mother.

1 Dr. Land wa (juiw foi of IFno; m any done plant- granil-on and extended to him th. -

| particular privilege of visiting his '

I Danville, III., is ex Mental offices and permitting him - to | ,p en ' t tlle week end wjth

peeled to pn ,*h at Long Branch th- i give, that youthful “help,’’ the value' lii Sunday m June. Come and hea J of which any mother of .-uch a child him. | can well appreciate as he himself Thi ii-lative ami friend- * f Mr.-, (went on with his researches. I!* ui* Beard Tlioiv.a- were mueii -ur- 1 ftr. Land was born in Ontario, de pris* I to hear of her -udden death -cendcnt of one of the founder- of

Hamilton, Ontario, but he was raise*! in New York and Brooklyn, studying dentistry in Brantford, Onv, under Dr. J. B. Meacham. He practiced for a time in Chicago and then went to Detroit. Hi- wife, Evangeline Lodge, was the daughter of a l)e-

vvhieh oceurri *1 Sunday night.

The new concrete bridge acros 1 Snak* (’reek ni'iir the Devaiiey farm aliiio.-t eonipleteil. This bridge will l>* a groat bi-ia fit t*> the Devaiiey hill

as well as to the crossing.

\. .1. John **11 our road -uperinten-

"nt working a hand and team do-: D’oit physician.

Howard Pennell and Mrs. Mollio Huffman of Greenca.-tle spent Mon-

day at the farm.

Mr- and Mrs. Grecly Meyer and Mr.-. Geo Ri.-sler ware in Brazil Sat-

urday.

John Knight and Otis Hi.-,lor attended the race at the speedway at

Indianapolis Monday

Mrs. Mollio Huffman of Green, a. tie

her parents J -pent Monday night with Mr . vullic Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Maze. | Roab.

Mi- Mildred Richard.-oii who is Mrs. Lafe Rollings and daughter,

teaching in Lai’, rte city scliools Been Rollings and family of Brazil

-pcnt the week en with her parents visited at Martha Rollings bun,la; .

Mr. and Mr.-'. Fleldc r Richard-on. Mr. and Mr . Yollie Roab and da i-

K nneth McCoy -pent the wetK-' ghter took dinner with Mr and Mrs. end with hi- parent Mr and Mr . J Flank Roab Monday.

E. McCoy. Ross Huffman of Indianapoli- vi.--

Mt.-. Magdalene l/ ng attended t e ited his father Ivan Huffman Sunday

funeral of her cou.-d. George Com at'night

Ladoga Sunday. Mr. Lorn was hit by

ff t

ing repair work on the roads. Mr ami Mr-. Hurley Head entcr- : * 1 i'll th' ir gue-ts with ice cream and theii home on Sunday ■ May dJ The guefd of honor being the in.wly w*d daughter, Mr-, l.oui-e Payin' of ni'ur Ladoga.

Just ho wwell deliued is the experimental turn which is part of Charl: - - I.indbergh's inheritance, can be seen from tlie fact that in his Detroit office Dr. Land perfected the prove- - of using porcelain fur tilling

Big Four freight train while Jriv- • iiiv n a wagon no* .Mace Wed net ds y

: but lived until Frii sy.

LDl LD DEL BLASE TKA LI H

LONDON May :;0. (UP) cd International action

Convert probably

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Join) R. Gordon, Danville, 111., found; cnasR tllfi international Ira I Do in w - nim.-ilf "always ’ -.rt at night and wen and children, the inve-tiga u* teeth, nurdi ned with ;t' ,* l.ache, ' he took of the League of Nations have co*i-

F.dey Pills,

wonderful

■ C | L ^ Ut,e '* after a rv»o year study o' the

-timulanl for th< l.i'lnevs. "After j 1 , .

ilenta* tew ] f e |t >ctter,' eouil work 1 :iltUiiGon wh * c h included the person-

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as in days

It Tastes the Same

lister* Aged Full Flavored

ntadf

in which Dr. Land turned his inven live genius. He pert'ected and pat- * nted such things: as incandescent grates for furnaces, and ga- and oil

■ burners,

"Hi gu- jets have never been bettered," his daughter, the mother of Dliarlie Lindbergh, still maintains, "Undoubtedly Charles tir-t became fascinated with machinery in my athei'y office," Mrs. Lindbergh -aid, telling of her son's boyhood. "Mv father bad a suite full of cur- 1 ious appliances, wheels, pull-y-. belt.-,

lever- and such things.

"He used to take Charles with him to his office and Charles would spend , hours there, watching and tinkering'

with the machines.”

An uncle of Lindbergh's is tlie in ventor of a truck trailer now widely I ii.-cj and manufactured in Detroit. V\ ith -uch a heritage and founda lion, it was hut natural that Charles turned to motorcycle*, then built i motor driven ice boat, took up airplane-, and, when he had exhausted ) every thing t.'ac that was new in the Hying profession, decided to lly to

Paris.

As to his modesty, tlie very cjual ity makes it difficult to go into detail, Mrs. Lindbergh herself ha- the •jualitv a- strongly defined as does

' her son.

I at 111 |4 If*

invented a gold inlay system and vtduped other revolutionary

methods* writing in 1*7,. and again! with more ease, h • nine . tronger anija! questioning of G..TOO persons, 2,000 n: It'll books on deuti.-try which are !Could sleep bettei Men and womeni of whom were directly connected vvi'li

(known throughout the profession, ;' \urywi'en.* are u-.n? an*! reffonim.'n* 1 -1 traffic.

But dentistry wasn’t the only thing 1 kiq nC y aetiem. 'In U em!.-tu ri t f 'u r se fd .e 1 vr| ' ^h ' , rc ! ,orl of thp investigation re- ii ieil , e d plae.- u io among th. piin-

7, 5 ;, ,d siati ’uction guaranteed. - sealed that the traffic persisted on a ( .j, KI ] incentive- to continuation of th

• ‘I PL IN. - -, Dru jgi.n. I large scale but also that it was leii* - -lave traffic. what on the wane. Thet Influence of; (i M addition the foiegoing repor .

troops and tiaval movemenls on the

traffic was found by the investigator ; th" inv< .-tigutoi - .- publi.- -il a i 'ii'.i - . to b** large, as the lolluwing excerpt of JOil page- giving in detail the m M" ! Jr0 ! ,: the r ^J H ' rt wil1 • h «*' ! .iitioiis in differeiit eountries. Bu‘, it

and Mrs. Donald Steward and Katie, p T."* ,, ™' urc ‘ r who f was ”' Pt in *a- d-e; e.| „ot to puldi-h thi- icTndianii.nHa u „ ( i I ^ ar n 0,1 ™ J '" rc l ur >' Irom Havana,; port until the authmities of 1 n

■ saili fo investigator; “Strike out j countrie- appearing

for T'anauia. The fleet is expectuh 'there during January an 1 Februarv.

in Panama and Colon will be

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P\f ESI IN E

•Mr. and Mr Dechart and Charlie Long were in Indianapolis, Saturday. Mr. and Mr Oliver Steward and ttrandchildreu of. Greencastle,

Bernice Crosby is staying at

Greencastle.

Clarence Beck attended the race., Monday. | John Wilson .Hid family of Raccoon

MILWAUKEE

Montgomery all of

Tommy Ca.-c of North Salem

callers at James Hylton's, Sunday. Edgar Whitlock and family s-pent pL. .

Sunday with John Daily. \ ~ rek £i. Mis- Bernice Crosby is staving at. k ’ • ,

Here is the deset iption, coiitvned in the League's report, of the .•uiv: - .l

of a battleship in the Canal:

“The re tilt wa.- that tlie streetspent Sunday with Johnnie Bugg. !

Mi- Margaret Bugg, Jesse Barlo.t " ' s u' tb "T T > j r- , , , r to luii.e the report Women trjm am I nele J,m I rump spent froml othor stclion; , uf cltv , ‘nI U ‘l (i^e v n •'/, ^Vaveiatid., porary rooms to meet 'the demand | ■Mi - l.oreno Alice ot Indianapoli.-, n, „ ‘ ■ pent the week-end with Marie B^ k . Jp K u, T > " ,VVa,1 ' Mr... Fred Berk and children culled™^" t>alUCs!hip pa ^ es lhruu ^

on Mr . Henry G-born, Mondav. 1 ‘

Mr-. John Daily and children and! • J ‘"•gumzeJ commercial tru^.r | Mrs. Lula Shinn called on Edna Bate - truVle l^t ‘TV v''• ^ • er. Saturday *■*cuing. J. ! he Ln ^ ^ thc U,lUo,i

b.ates and foreign coantrie , th ■ j.i-

L LS I M \RlON ve-tigators found, had to a very large 0 i ... . , extent been broken ui> bv Unit* : severa rom our VKumcy attended y utc , )aw ,. But (he Uuffic still ft,.-! Lh« Memorial omce^ at Stile; villi', . ut , • Sunday afternoon. T, ? ' (T hjr ° PC to Cc “ t - 1 « , * • m ' Amorlca and South America, nl-

He take., some of the possibly mar, i though many European countries

,*leep .rated instincts from his fath-1 t,u - da > ' 1Mtor ' w,th M B Sechinati j African cities are in the mark t a* *1

or,” she commented when questioned : a,|,| ' am ‘- - buy regularly. ! about her son's heredity. I'lieodore Cuffing and family and j.. c r j f , “l have learned many le.,soiis from ^ ; * u! Ha-ti n and family of Craw-■ s jj V , '! my boy,’ she ai*i on another u* ca -, u * rd ' ll1, and Hart Davi.- and wife' investigators are a i JoBow' - ion. , MSflUm 01 ,ntl| ana])olm were Sunday uaitofj , , * . ' '

"Hi., 'flying was all Ids Ubm Dudl. y and family. .ramenls to a League ofTatioVs con"

t nothing to do vvitl.it and never 'Storm o. Indianapolis pmti I vejlUon th * lraffie ought to Interfere,” was another ' c< oration Day with home folks. and children

comment she made. -' Il- a,ld Mrs. E. E. Buis and sous t. . . , One may search through all that t0 ° 1 ' d'niier Sunday with Oran Buii |nia ^j on regardin *’ tin U "^ " * ,,,

ha been 'aid of this remarkable ivo- Ulld wife. t raff leers In man who kept on teaching her cheni- •'* 1 ' a,,d Mrs. Lloyd Mctiinnis spent j .. . . . .

!*”» ^ 7“*"" «“ *«,*»•« JSt ^ u “ m '"

• laimed any fraction of a niother’a 1 Lbevrolet roadster,

bare of credit for herself. It all goes Monday and wife, Andrew to Charles. iTincher and Mrs. Mary Stwalley and But tliero i» a family secret. His sim '''ited Sunday with Martin Nich

mother admits that Charles inherited < ^ .. v „, ri , ,, ••out her ; nle oi the house the curly, , K ... vliW XVii mv ’1III x, thori'.ies and volunteer a-.ociatlon ; ;* .loti'ie lia r, which so graces him and ^ healthy persou never feels eoi* handling immigrant girl mto which so many flappers would stantlv tired. Being "too tired” con- G—Raising the age of c ant like to twine their fingers. An unele tinuully is a sign of something wrong. , v .u; e ; . . .

Watch your kidntys. If eliminutioti '' ULh " 0,nC coulltl ^ a - lov

is faulty, take Foley pflls, diuretic, a lO^yeare.

perfect regulator of irreguilr kidney 7.—Consideration of the

in the worst ii.-t

h;td been given an opportunitv to make a reply to the charges ug.iin ‘

them.

The neighbui' oi M: - \r:liur l)t| Mulle, i *i .* mete, II ' ' I to know what ! * ■ in - tu k .ioll "aet.'d liki inat.i* - " n-tori'g J health. "No -eel * t at all,” -II' ;)'i*| ".inst con I'ilD diuretic taking them. 1 15 years ■ off. . '*I hi,•. I I-' VI am active and 'b' ! ■ ,l " women every vv In i > i. * ai,*l r« #• in I I■ i*11■ y I . | lion guai'iinteeii. A k Iur Hi I P. MULLINS, Dt

in women '

movements

women and children.

of

in cabarets,

L Supervision of cabarets,

d Exclusion and deportation of f'.re.gi) prostitutes and pjrocurer- by immigration authoritie- and closer

cooperation hTw.-.-n immigration

of Captain Lindbergh has hair of ■ which Charles’ locks are the dupli-

'cute.

Ill's | 1(1 It I 111) IA

GARDNER BROTHERS

GRLLNt tSILE, IND.

CLOYBKDALE Mr. aiul Mrs. George Ogle a^c the parent of a -on, William McCarty bora Friday May ATtb. Mr. and Mr* Von 0 Duniul oi

been a vvonUcrt’u! help to nig, ivliev ing me entirely of weakne. that al way* “too tired” feeling, hen,laches anil nervou.-no.-.s.” Men and womon every when u.,e and rocontiueiid Foley FilL* diuretic. A.k for them. U. F MULLINS, Druggist.

sab

In order to obtain women for

slavery.

S. t'oii-iderHtum by a || governlaents where licensed vice exists of th* abolition of the system because

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