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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 4

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Tipton, Indiana
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WITH THE HAIR-TRIGGER" TEMPER LARGE 'FUNERAL. Mahy Friends at Sen-ices For Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan! iVAS irritable at the office, ul at home. His' iiHTeasH. his friends l-eeamn fewer.

Then one day (inctor told him the truth. ha'd licca handicapped by iiBtipation for years. had and con- antly irritr.iinjr ills to make li in "touchy." It had stolen energy, r.ncl nature. His doctor Flip-Rested eating ALL-BRAN regularly. in a he was a cheery, ambi- on the road to suc- iiss ami happiness.

ipaiion is so unncces- li can be overcome so i asiiy. pleasantly by eating Kolloirir's ALL-BRAN: r. delightful, ready-to-eat vablespoonfuls. of -V Ar.L-ljRAN' daily are to prevent and relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. In stubborn cases, serve ALL-BRAN each meal.

Use this natural method and avoid the dangers of habit- forming pills and drugs. ALL- BRAN also supplies iron, which the blood. Serve ALL-BRAN with milk or cream, with fruits or honey. added. Delicious when combined with canned peaches.

Use in cooking too. Sold by all grocers in the familiar red- and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, whose death took place Wednesday 'morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

M. E. Leavitt in Sheridan were held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Prairieville church in Prairie township. Services were conducted by Rev. Montgomery and a large 'number, of friends and relatives were WAS 78 YEARS OLD.

I GETTIXC AIXXVO WELL. Williaiii A. liittltej Guest of Honor Physicians at Birthday Dinner. Ijurk. port 01 Favorable Re-i Seth Wheatley Jr.

son of ilif. Mack Short. and Mrs. Gprdy Wheatley of'- Xorth West street, thinks he -has; was jthe 78th birth- Loreri Cott day anniversary of William A. i ed from the Little, of Windfall, and the event' pitalj on the was celebrated at the home of there was a Mrs.

Cannon Broijvn, near Hobbs, ter in the with a big noonday dinner. -Mrs. who E. P. Clark and Miss Cleva the er, both of Elwood, were e.uesljs.

rm Wednesday. ngham who return-; had about the toughest luck, of j. Robert Long hos-jany boy. Seth Jr. is-a piipil'oj' late car reported; Miss Opal Honnold in the third change fpr Ithe bet-j grade at the First Ward school' )ndition i oil Mack building and has gone to school nderwent an opera-'every day through year, until; em-oval ot Ills right the last day, when he mi.sN For many years' prior to her it had been the custom ofI Follojving- Little and his cousin, wa present for the service's.

Burial )c Brown, to celebrate their' Thursday was in the cemetery at Prairieville. Short funeral services were held at the Leavitt home in Sheridan. before the party came to Prairieville. These services were conducted by Rev. fiarretson.

pastor of the Methodist church in Sheridan. obert Long the operat not jroi ght there birthdays together, and I II change I for jhe better And daughters have kept np the cul-j )llys cia sn(fte encouragingly torn. Next year, will: be held at the home of Mrs. Clark on South A street, Elwood. I Ilis Department Called.

Lad, The latest tor recover; Improving. hospital all on account of the He is a ''pretty boy. but on his that has not jhiirt him as much nil! having to his schoo'r was rrc'prd. He also has a record for lint hcinx tardy single, time 'through Ihejyeiir. -i-' llrrr l-'rom Chicago.

yord from tjie home Thursday Mr. and jail's. Charles Kis-i- evening a'bout milleri Of the' Hobbs feet that; V. Mary Kn Mrs, Bntest Mitchell 'a. dausliter Hetty of Chicago arc.

vi.iiting with the former's' pur- i Mrs. fiotirgo her. of Mrs till confined lo her been seven! I ot West ALL -BRAN Mrs. had resided o'clock the fire department mad. to the I in.

Tipton county since 1S55. wasj a to tlle Lamiing'res 1 mot Ithe widow of the late David! Acaxe West Jefferson streoll. miller; was whom she married, iis bllt loro was le )1 lzt fife! l-ed. has Tipton county and was hal beoil 'started in the grate ami weeks i co.mplicatiojns fnl- mother of P. O.

Duncan of No-j, va )a per ()V er ul openins' lowing an atljack of the flu. jblesville formerly well. known'. a stov pe scv ral fcct Phillips; is resident jof Ih- It IS a necessity that SaVCS Tipton resident. lllc Ilmnte caught fire.

'Tlii' Hazel Dell community, jhut "has YOU many jtimes'itS COSt. If Since the death of the husband lnz( was extinguished when (lie been 'spending the winter with you have not Started.QUr-set- ICE IS NOT A LUXURY. Superior 4 Elavor FOR SALE BY'WILL McGRAW -Made only by T1IK-HAYNKS MILLING Portland. Indiana 15 years ago. Mrs.

Duncan has TM'TON DAILY TRIBUNE TO UK TRIED MONDAY. her daughter, been making her home with Mr Lannin? is chief of the Nickje; Her many' friends department reached the smik son in Noblesville daughter in Sheridan. and I ''Plate police force for. this Strict. after her long illness.

just put up the yellow efc your ger2 rator orr Penny supper, Craft class, card and we will do the starter repaired at Kemp church, Saturday, 5-7. rt 1 hear that Shi? is not AbsO-Pure! Ice and Coal A Props. -i 4. Subserii'tion Rates Mines Kcfnsccl Fni-tlier! Continuance of. Case.

Yesterday at Noblesville Judge Fred Mines refused a further continuance of the case lierald Maysood. charged Phone 12. MI'KDKR SVSPKCT. Deputy District Attorney l-'or Killings. I.os Angeles, Mav Th( in who kjlled CIlarleS i US; NewaPhnueST banditry and being a pal I nvfol no ii ian and Herbert i itolii-rt Insersoll and Floyd! or IllaBazille edjtol thc Strange, who.

are servins 'H fnrmer's nffice here late Wednes-! for the murder of day he Icved )c Owen last September, narh a) liiKersoll and' Strange before (orney The poli sav hHVC in-, sentenced were in the Tipton illfnrm ltioM lhat lark has com-! (jnolatioli. Mavgood. who roilfes- mitted suicide. sioa and had stated he was ready: Three people have tentatively plead Kiiilty. has his; ahd lias refused 'In enter identified Clark as the man whn rushed into the Crawford offi'--e 'and shot both Crawford and 00 4 ial ki 6( lea Tl tl0im Snom-er 'and then fled.

Cajiiiinebacks, 38, for tire that the Prosecuting at-j Mrs lark of fljl mt ov baeery service. tumey should distr attorn wn )( his il iilL es il6iied at police headquarters would be started, Monday. 1 he Court is hearing a case which he stated if not concluded by Monday would be carried-over tin til after the Haygood IMPORTANT NOTICE! Vi'illi liotllc of Sargon iiinple of fills I-'IIEE at Six, 25, 40, 50 or GO-Watt Bulbs, S1.08. 1 -Paper Paints Arkenaus Drug Store SIDK. KQIMUK.

U'e Deliver. 'Attended Funeral. Mr-. I-. II.

Vaiihot'ii. son Merl, .1. A. Simlly. Mi.s.s Shockney.

Omer Mr. and Mrs. last night in connection with the! slaying. The interrogation of Clark behind closed doors shortly after District Attorney I-'itts had announced that the man 'wanted for the killings a former deputy district attorney i in his office. Clark was a caudi-: date for municipal judsc at a city! election this month.

"The man we are election inis inoiuu. Omer Mr. and Mrs. The man we are seeking. Claiid Kailev and Mrs.

('. Irim-i Fills said, "resigned from my of Windfall. Mr. and Mrs. office last February by request.

K'-nworlliv; Mrs. Hcllner; RAYON SHANTUNG New Spring Colorings, E-OlM, a Yard ig 2 Into One RAYON PIQUE The New Sport Types' E-OiM, a Yard! 59c i I'lay Atlanlii Sunday. night and Tomorrow 7: 1 UK- jpeaks' the CiretiK," 01 nd Comic 3UNDAY and JMOHDAY Look Out for the Squirrels: Arcadia Thursday after-) i ai'-i'iid the t'liiienil srr-l Mrs. K. Managnr K.

W. Simpson of the niiili well i.i Tipton 'Indcpondv'iit' baseball spent. team which defeated Atlanta tini" wiiH" itoy. Sunday, U. pastor of the thai weather tiie re-: same will he played Sunday.

Tipton has one of the; Tii-ir best independent base ball team; i she has for several nl i they play real ball. Tho ie and i game will be played on Uraysi.a of the Park diamond i fine 'promptly at In last Siin- Ai- The 'Season's Popular! Fab- in CREPES i FOXCROFT BLEACHED SHEETING The Best Made, a Yard t-i I h- i.y nni-i-rn-ii. including day's game Tiplou defeated liti: tirir by 12-tl score The of the phew Lett nf this i'i'y Hero For I he was i as happy tin; affair, proud father. This in home. Mrs.

H. '0. Alsman. sister of' I.clt l-'iir Home. Sam Srhiilkofke Mo Dickey is a guest at ll 'c A'ickey homo east of Tipton.

She jjame to attend the graduation of her nephew, Jacob Nickey i member of the class of the Tiptou High school. Mrs. and iln.iglil"'-. Mrs. llarolfl I'inkcrton jf Cranilr: Ciiy.

Illinois. who have breu visiting with the father H. J. Heed asfti l'ir I.he past week, returned -lo their home Thursday. They were accompanied as far as Indianapolis by the former's sisters.

Mrs. Paul Ksier and Miss Maymc Rci-l Mr. and -Mrs. I run Killer. Stars of "I'uckoos" "Hall' Shot al Siin- "Hook, l.ine iinil in ri'linii: iRI Vilh IMIHOTHV, I-KK Kdiui Maj Irtivi-r Has Appcmlicilis.

Merlo Irwiu is confinud the home of her parents. Mr. -MX! Boyd on East Jefferson street suffering with an attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Irwin has suffered 'previous attacks, one just lust week.

Bach attack before has responded to local If the present attack does, not yield In treatment it will ho to operate relief-. Alsman will also visit her brother Chester I'rilliman and family before returning home. Wanted: who have the Grosvenor, Deauville or Noblesse patterns in silver to see Community China of the same patterns. FOXCROFT BLEACHED SHEETING 10-4, E-O-M, a Yar:" Foxcroft IUNBLEACESD SHEETING 10-4, EJ 0. M.

a Yard I 0 I- Foxcroft 1 UNBLEACHED SHEETING 9-4, E-O-M, a Yard 29c CHILDREN'S RUBBER JIFFY PANTSM New Stock, E-O-M 7c Ladies' All Silk White and White and Black Trim SLIPJON GLOVES $2.00 Values, E-OJM 50c I NAINSOOK MUSLIN For Quilts, 18c Value, E-O-M lOc It. Will Pay sidei ladies' Dresses of Srepes and Chiffons in Prints anil Plains up TURKISH TpWELS 50 Dozen, 28x15, Heavy Quality, E-O-M CURTAIN NET Qu'aker Craft, 3(6 in. Wire, I E-O-M, Yard 19c Ladies' Dresses in Prints and linenes, sjzes 14-52, 0. Riljsses' anil Ladies Dresses, Sleeve anf VoiJe Organdy, 14 to 52, MM LADIES' STRAPS, PUMPS 'OXFORDS In Reptile dnd Perforated 's, Upjto S500 Values, iE-O-BI LADIES' STRAP SLIPPERS' -J -A $1.00 CHILDREN'S ONE-STRAJPS AND OXFORDS Sizes.U'i to 2, E-O-M $1.98 Lot Children Shoes, 3-5, 69c Men's and Boy's Tennis FINISHING BRAID 5c, lOc, 15c Values, -O-M Ic Ladies' Cham- oisette GLOVES All Sizes, Values E-O-M Men's Fancy Rayon Hose, E-O-M, .2 for 25c Malaca Plated 6 Knives and 6 Forks 75c value E-O-M 29c One Lot Ladies' Fan-, by Leather Belts, 50c, 75c' Values, E-O-M Ilk Men's Dress Sox, in Plain Malaca Plated TEASPOONS Set of 6, E-O-M CURTAIN RODS Single Double Brass Extension '-E-O-M. 5c Ifo MEN'S SUITS E-O-M $9.95 TABLE OIL jCLQTH DFirst Quality, Stan! dard Make E-O-M, a Yard I5c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN J4-4, a Yard 6ei CHEVIOT SHIRTING Heavy, Plain and Striped E-O-M, a Yard 9c Children's Pajama Check UNION SPITS Sizes up to Values, EJO-M CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS Of yrhite Dimities, Sizes Up to 12, 98c Value, E-O-M LADIES' 2-Pc.

PAJAMAS Crepe and Printed Broadcloth, $1.98 Value; E-O-M 49c LADIES' SMOCKS AND LOUNGINFG COATS E-0-iil 69c MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS E-O-ijI 50c 'i i This Stotci Will be Open Friday, 29 Until 10 p. m. Closed Saturday, May SO-Decoration Day. I I I 1 ill 1 rV I.

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Years Available:
1907-1971