The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY fi. 192S.
\SSIF1ED ADS SENTENCE WAS
SUSPENDED IN ESCAPE CASE
with
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r. —For Sale-
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eni ,.. . SALE:—A Kood KinU' | i mantel complete. Ami in good
\ Call 67. Carrie W. Hay-. K"ltl |;|
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rt,. ICKS—CHICKS—1 HU KS bi them now for eanj broilers 'I'hj, sentence of Robert Sehroedel,| astle Hatchery. Phone 525-1.. jy year old youth who plead guilty]
ami,
o-
has proved satisfactory.
The most of the calls for help come at the opening of semesters. After that i alls frequently go direct to the
students.
SCHItOKDKK ALLOWED TO RETURN TO HOME OF
MOTHER.
, in the Putnam Circuit Court before Judge James P. Hughes, on a charge
ce oughbred .ihode Island Red 0 f escaping from the State Farm, wa Col,,! 5 ^ or sa l e> Nusse, Lime- suspended, by Judge Hughes, Satur-
t htar R • ■ 2~6|>. ( j a!l afternoon.
Arlt Was Named Head 01 Group
l i l t I ED PRESIDENT OF INDIAN \ PRO! l > (U;s OF GER-
MAN RECENTLY.
re ta . u + RALE:—Ford coupe model 22 Ifl ion Feb. 11. J. W. Crawley. n. - * - :J i'M o in. —For Kent— '^r : RENT:—Five room hou,.-,
kti
»nd water. Phone 720-L. ti-l
RENT:—Modern light h. u-<'
rooms. Phone 385-X.
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RENT—240 acres stock and
bifh:;
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irm. David Shoemaker, (jreen-
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o KENT—4 room house. In-
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Prof. Gustav Arlt of the department of Carman language and literature, of Del’auw university, has been
Following the trial last Wednesday c i C( . t(Mi pu . M d.nt of the Indiana Amornmg, the case was taken under soc i ation wi | h „|,| its annua | meeting advisement by Judge Hughes pending ;lt i, ( .i. ;lllw university in March, a talk with relatives and people who Prof . Ar u was for merly of the 302 knew the youth. Schroeder’s father | iatt;l |i„„ 0 f the Tank corps, and
after the War was stationed at the ^ ls headquatteis of A. E. E. During the American occupation i f the Rhine, he edited the Amaroc New- for the
American men.
Fillmore Raps County Champs
is hoped that this number will be sur- newspaper man's widow, Elizabeth
passed this season.
Hiatt (itegory, now a well-known New York writer and publicist.
who lives in South Bend, was Greencastle last week as was mother, who lives in Jonesboro.
lonon Restaurant. Phone 210. 3-3p j
TO KNOW FATE SOON LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6. (UP) — By the end of this week, Edward Hickman may know whether he is to die on the gallows or gS to an insane asylum for the, murder of Mar-
ion Parker.
Using Perry Parker, father of the slain girl, as its last witness in Hickman’s trial, the state was expected to rest its case late tomorrow.
CLO\EBDALE UPSET HA EAST PUTNAM TEAM, 18-12 ON
SA IT RD VY.
Playing before an enthusiastic crowd in the high school gym here, the Fillmore Imsketeers upset the strong Clov^rdale team, IS to 12 on Saturday night. The Cardinals from the Ea i Putnam town outplayed Cochonour's quintet a greater part of . the game and led 12 to 6 at the half. Cloverdale came through with only
‘ flashes of hardwood couit ability
that brought them county chnmpioii-
SHELBYVILLB NEXT! ship honors only a wee'k previous, o— While they were playing somewhat After the heart-breaking two-point enatic ball, Fillmore wa. conducting
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IN FINDING JOBS
THAI TOR I K.U.KRS HERE A be u t twenty-two McCormick-Dec ring tractor dealers from Morgan, Hendrick , Montgomery and Putnam county attended a district meeting at Morri on Biothcrs here Monday. NEW STUDENT Hiroshi Aso, of Ayoma Gakuin college, Jap m, i- a new student at DePauw university this semc-ter. Mr. Aso has airraid received his A. B. degree from the former, but intends to get out a major in economies at DePauw university from the Ayoma (ianin college. Mr. Aso attended Albin college (Mich.) last seme-ter.
defeat at the hands of Hmzil, the Tig ci Cub- will invade Shelbyvillo on Friday evening n grim, deli rniinod bunch of basket ball players. Ban man and his Purple and Gray warriors u> well as practically alt of the Greenca tle fans feel that the best
a constant figh toward the basket and hud better luck in finding the
range.
The score seesaw I back and forth dining the opening minutes of the fir-t half. Fillmore got into the lead at 8 to 4 and Cloverdale took time out. When (day w;.. resumed, Ulovei
team did not win last week. I on i - dale connected but Zimmci and Pur-
DEI \IEED REPORT ( OMPIEED BY SECRETARY TO DEAN
OF WOMEN.
(ONtERNS WOMEN
led ladies in Greenca tie an i —cun build a busine-s f"i them "“"^either in spare time or b\ detheir full time, demonstrating lid lingciie and dresses. Write IAID Co., 510 Continental
lldg., IndianupoUs Ind.
\t End of Semester lltt Women Re ported Earnings In Excess Of
Total of $5,902.87.
WNl \l. SHOW MOW N
The Wcmeii's Self Government As- ■ sociation of DePauw University wall I hold its annual Showdown here March i 16 ml 17. The proceeds from the
STUDENTS ! Showdown w ill be put into a fund
1 which the A - ociation is accumulating with the exception of. erecting a women’s building on its campus in the
near future.
quently, Shelbyvlllc will face li' young men who have blood in theii eyes. Shelbyvillc wallopcu Green burg, 50 to 35 and wall havi the advantage of their home flooi but th wen’t keep the Uub.- from winning. The law of averages combined with Ban-man'.' skill as a coach and the ability of the membcic- of the quad should bring a victory to the local . Fillmore outplayed iToverdalc to win, 18 to 12. The South Putnam quintet did not play tlu brand of hall that brought them the county cham pionship honors just a w k previtm , PurseTI, who was selected on oui allcounty team, was one of the bright light- for the Cardinal <01 Saturday night. Zeiner also play* a good flu, , game and went under the basket in splendid style.
sell slipped under the ba.-ket a short time later for two field goals, the count at the rest period being 12 to 3
in favor of the ultimate w inners. Stalling lineups for both
wa re as follows:
Fillmore 18;
“W IFE S \N ERS" W ITH BEERY AND II \ I TON YT THE GRAN \l> V Every time and'in every, way they make them funnier and funnier. Speaking of Wallace Beery,, Raymond Hatton and comedies. In ‘Wife Savdrs”, the Paramount ctd.tdy that open* at the Granada tonight, Beery and Hatton are the two funniest - individuals that ever tried out a yodel, or made love to a girl in the Swiss Alps. Beery sUirts out as a biscuit maker for the section of the American army that is located on ihe Frunco-Swis. border at the time the world war ends, fin ■. him elf an unwilling bridegroem, then a candidate for a cemetery lot as an Alpine guide and winds
up u widower.
Hatton begins as a hard boiled lieutenant and an ace high lover and later becomes a dueller. Tlie action all centers around the little village in the Alps where Beery and Hatton make love, elimb mountains and fight their battles.
Mi l It I: n» < o vi it \< I ol( « * I.m h«'i rl»y uIv»-n by th* untlrrTrust. «• of t’Unton Townahlji ! Putnam rount'. Indiana.
th*- t«*nth das *>f Marrh. U*-H f at o t I*** k A M. at thr t.avv Office of
th*- * it\ of tlr.on-
tell o' t I i
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tram
Byrd I’m - ell Bryan Clark Mi Nary
F. F. C.
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THE YOM VSTI.H
Eoity-i-ix years ago Frank YY. Gregory, a (T aw fin dsville, (Ind.) re p iter, received fioni General Lew
CTovci ale 12 Wallace's own pen the first new- no O'Mullane tice aliout the foithcoming puhlica Christciiherry lion of “Bcn-llur,” the story filmed Sackctt by Metro Golden Mayer in anang"
Ray | ment with Ahrahani
castle, said Oounty aii«l Siat**, receive bids, and award a contract for, tb*- Installation and eonst rurt ton tif st*,ii) lieat iuk .md vcnlllatintf mj Hicm in th® Moitou School nuiidinrr in s.ii<l Township accordltiR to th* plans and ston iCJeattons a*iopted therefor, now i n fil** in th* offic. *»f said Triistei-. copies of which mn> l»«’ had at th< ofti«*> *»f John Vermillion, bounty Superintendent .if Si hools of t! re** n • a st I*-, Indiana The estimated cost • f said install.!ti**n ami ••oustruction is Seventeen hutidi. *1 1 $ I Ton nu i I »*»H:»t> IP.1.1* is y\:,i be re'tuhftl to m.ikM bltls ut»on blanks f irnishv-n b\ sal»l Trustt *. and all bids slut 11 be n« enmpa iTi* d unit a mm-col lusloii affidavit, together u Ith n certified < b*<. k ennui to ten per cent of the amount of the
bi«l.
Th* suc< « s.s|'ul bid*b 1 Will be re. i|uir«'d to ••ntri into a «• utrai-t /or th® instalbjJ Idn *>t aid b. atinu plant and vent ilaTintf s\ stem, and t** uiv* l»oml a* . * ptabb t*« s*ald Trust* , and Vd\U or\ Itoard *»f sain Township I'M* the th*- faithful pci foi mane* of Euch con - tra* t ami shall also furnish a « *-rtifi- . it* of tin \\ i>rkim ns t’<.mp»msati<in I'oard showing that sucli bid*l*-r ha* complied with the Workmen* compensa t i*»n Law. Th» Advisor \ Itoa id of said township will attend said biting ami th# right Is reserved to r**.iect un> and all bids. Said c*mtra*t will be let to the low rst responsible i*i«blcr W’itm ss m\ band tills fourth, da> of Feht ugry, 192 W \\ NLWCKNT. Trust***- «Tlnt**pt Township, Putnnm (’oiinty, liidiuna ^ Women Grateful For New Cream
YOn will in t love thi> new wonderful ctcan.-ing crcaiu containing Cocoa Butter, which melts into the skin re
Erlang, i , nioving all dirt and grime. Great for
dry or loose skins. Keeps your com-
Dcnny 11 ba B. Dillinghim and 1'lorcnz Zcig ploxion peachy and youthful. Ask for
1 fold, Ji., and now playing at the Von *’■ “ - - “
DeFauw Ihinlies Will Compete In Annual Field Meet
Several members of the
I ca tie Tin atri. On the day the reporter called, acj ceptance of his slpry had just come to Hie General ITom Haiper and Itro-. j for lie said to the questioning new S paper man: "I’ve got a scoop for you. | Lend me your note hook and 1 will write it down." Here is 1 what he
wrote:
Del’auw ‘‘The title of the book is ‘Iten-llur,’
BOLSTER
RADI O
, RALPH P. < ROUSORE
....
—Found—
ri|,r : T°r - i f Xl*"Ki" ar u „ at my home L i ,dinir h.do m.-.v
That DePauw university students 4 7p ( a ke the initiative in finding work is —^ | the conclusion renehed by Miss Mar-
garet Leahy, secretary to the Dean of Queen,” the operetta to he given by Women, who has recently compiled a ■ Ward One School, Wednesday evedetailed report on the employment j ning, Feb. 8lh., at the H. S. Auditorproblem as viewed from the employ- j ium, begins to appear in most atinent bureau of the dean’s office. tractive reality. The scenery and The university bureau has attempt- costume . from the witch, in her
sombre black and orange, muttering to her garden of live Howers, to the
Bainhridge is good but they have track team will probably he entered tough sledding this week-end, Clinton, in the Second Annual Central Inter Friday, and Brazil, Saturday. Never- collegiate Indoor Track and Field
OPERE1 TE ON WEDNESDAY theless, we hone tly believe Pruitt Meet, which will be held under the With Huffy costumes an,| Colorful team will win both conte-t Saturday allspices of \otii Dame univi i -ity, at scenery added to the clever dialogue evening’s game should he by far tin South Bend on Saturday, March '!. and attractive songs, “Tin' Snow j feature tilt as neither Bainbridgc mu 1 Ymong the colicoi -- expected to on
Can he had utnamville.
ieit
ed to serve as a medium through undergraduate students desiring employ-
- >iue, ,‘nijil faculty
! needing help may he assisted. Last ll 1 , seme ter 85 women made request in
*^7” [Writing for some kind of work. Or.'
jjiND — IlJaaiuruJ .ring. Owner (i\ r re(|ue.-ts for .-tudent help i mi
n» Identifying ling f| 0m ;{i employers. At the end of
inner Office, 2 3p. ip,, semester 119 women reported
0 • ’earnings to the amount of $5,902.8'
lull-MiNCennnenilft-- ;6ue to the fact that 62 of tie'sa T’arm the Federal Fram ! ^-""d employment without t'o ■ay. Milton Brown. 6-0 *bl of the bureau indicates that In
»-,■.... Peuw v i men take the intiative in NOTICE hndinv their own work, the secreta.y
31)|i era of Putnam rt>., Tlie Brazil reports.
e Co., is paying $1.50 furl All of the $5,902.87 was not paid and cattle. Will remove your .‘’ ’ b; $3,725.35 was received in th ■ te of charge,tankage, we have form i f board and room, and $17' .n per hundred, test 50 to 57 per 1 ti irion The minimum amount e.lined | -liveries free on my route. Ke by inv one student was 10c and the
11 ill, Brazil 394 or 6364 the plant maximum $202.50.
'G. > ver goes out of business. , 18-40L Mi h. 3
o
,1’ " io not pay for u farm. It pay-
•If. Milton Brown.
6 It.
'The money was earned as follows:
$2,179.65 for waiting on table; $1,087.80 for housework; $1,278.50 for stewardess help and house officers of fraternities; $49.50 for tutoring; $161 for music; $111.75 for typing and stenography; $211.22 for clerical work; $170,110 for working in tic gymnasium; $130.80 for taking caie
of children; and $494.15 for the f
lowing miscellaneous work: selling sandwichi., candy, and apples; "id lecting clothes for dry cleaners; do ing boaul) parlor work; grading pa
pen, ami painting furniture. Th" 119 girls were employed is
follows: 30 took care of children; 27
Stromberr- i table; 27 did clerical work; D
j did housework; 18 sold candy and otii-
nrBSt, 1 '
, little symphony orch. Hr.,. w,,,k " 1 ^ n ’’ 5 , Detroit, (411) 9 p. m. Rel]^'^ an,! ° ,h " "bjeet ; and 4 olay-
I ""’•''t remunerative type of ert-
^’ ! jiloymi n: is -.hat which takes care of Talks by 'ihougiitfal Mothers j hoard, or hoard and room. The ill isconsin Mother says: "I tin* rector of the halls of rt idem c cm
ploys 18 waitresses and one hea ! waPtcs : in t!"rtor hall. With the except ion of the head waitress, who
fx. lAY’S FIVE BEST R YDIUS iXl F, Hookup, 8 p. m.—Evoteddy
lie Knew Lincoln.”
.C, Boston (461) 7 p. in. — > Opera: "Jewels of the Ma-
pj Hookup, 7 p.
hour.
s very well informed on th» of ‘dope’ in medirinijtqfl
Few
- now-adays would buy | ition that contained opiates or
rm. A glance at the package ' cams hr r heard and room, the waitbuying tells her thi.>. With bo resiei eai; their hoard which amoun*
®ney and Tar Com|ii>uii<l. ttn ■ tl . t
ells a true storv. It is quickly ' ,M ' '"' r s,,mpster ‘
n< T S’| f or cou ffb -. colds, croup and! Accord ru -o the re|>ort there are bp irritations. Pure a; it is turqjalv.ni many student.- who can type,
roany times its price.”—i but few who do export work. Thi f!: LU ^^ )rU ‘ r:;iSt ' |and the fact that the calls are not
many and the hours irregular may account for the fact that the students do not hnd this a lucrative source of income. Twenty-five cents per hour | is paid those with fair skill, un.i
| thirty-five rents to ox|M>rts.
• Very few students are given the opportunity of tutoring. They must | bo approved by the head of the de- , partition' in which they wLh to tutor ' and the maximum charge is 50c per
| hour.
I Whenever a student is sent out jfrom the employment bureau an at- ' tempt is made to find out whether she
•SI (jw U u "ti. <iu dazzling white, surrounded by her Huffy snowllake band, are intensely interesting and pleusing. The operetta opens in the garden of Kay and Gerda. The grandmother tells of the Snow Queen, who, in turn, conies and charms Kay and carries him away to her ire palace. Gerda starts searching for him and soon finds herself in the Witch’s garden. Live Howers sing to her there and the
Rose tells her how stolen Kay. Gerda
search. While she is resting, a robber band discovers her; the Robber Girl befriends her, and a reindeer takes her to the Snow Queen’s palace. Kay, at first unfriendly is melted hi Gerda’s “Rose Hymn" and the curtain goes down with the entire east singing a triumphant and
happy finale.
Tickets should he secured immediately. Ask any First Ward child about them. No patron or friend of the school can afford to miss this
operetta,
Other than the previously mentioned c i t and choruses there are four other groups that add to the program. They are: Little Robbers: Maurice Pollom, Russell Well , Lloyd Ellis, Teddy Stone, Jack Gillespie, Frederick Sehocnnian, Eugene Carter, James Conk, Wayne Newton, Virgil Kiteljorge, Cecil Ghadd. Townspeople: Mary Goodman, Eva Robert . Noble Knnuer, Charles Hutchc on, Frame Callahan, Margaret Pittman, Geneva Miller, Harold Blake, Ruth Shaw, Margaret Roberta, Edward knauer, Helen Boswell, Virginia tie.dies, Verda Pingletnn, Wilma France, Charlotte Duncan, Doris Ragsdale, Evelyn Cox, Nora Hershberger, Lewis Flint, Russel Franve, Frances Patterson. Queen' Attendants: Betty Mul1 in-, Evelyn Quinn.
Itiazil have lost a battle this sea-on. ter team in the meet are: Ohio Wi Somebody’s going to han a poi fcetly i b'yan, Butler, Michigan State, Margood recoid maired. YY • do you ,iy 1 quette Univei ily, Carltidi College, it will be? | City College of Detroit. Drake Uni —o— . versity, Kalamazoo College, Lombard The Brazil Times had about thrie College, Iowa Stale College, Grinnell eolumn- in their Satur iy edition on College, Ha kel Institute, Western the victoiy over Grecpea tie. The State Normal SchVvd, Michigan State sports writer -aid some mighty nice Normal College, University of Kenthings about the Cub . A few of hi lucky, Miami University, Coe Col eomments follow: lege, Kansas University, and Knox
College.
ixist mu ti i ol n „. 0 t w ;|| begin with running
olf the preliminaries in the morning. | The finals and the field events have , been scheduled for the afternoon. I No're Dnnie won the Central Inter-
’Tale of the Christ. The hero is a Jew. The seelie is variously laid, hut ehiefl) in Antioch ami Jeiu.-alem. It opens with the birth of Christ and i inn hide with Hi- ' rueifixion. The thirty years’ intenal beween the liirtli and entry of Christ upon Hi-, Mi ion i filled with acees.-nry inci dentj, on land and on -ea, going to show the demoralization which prevail- in the world. The hook is or thndyx, recognizing Christ a the Son of God. Harper & Bros, of New York are the publishers, and the copy has
MKLLO-GI.O Cleansing Cream th* compiiniiin to the famous MK.LUO(11.0 Face Powder. Mullins Pharm-
acy.
miiiii: in « mi i x is i n « i inx j Noli**' Is hfit'bv ui\»*n Hint tlm unj •••-rHli’.iit-il hiiH l*»>* n ;• t’pnimt« tl l*\ th* .IimIr* «’f tin I’imftt * iMirl **f Ihitnatn | • *«unit y . Slat*' of Intiiaiih. ailniinistia j t*»r of th*- *-MtHt*- of Aihlisofi l» LIimW ' hit*’ of IMitriatll * 'owiit \* il»*tt**;v*!r«l. f j Sail! rstat*- In HuptMia***) t*i h»* Nhl\f**nf I im’.n M < ’hi u Xilmlnist rati i
Jnnunrv 21 1 112S Attya M-3t
I .1 II ll.l I X _ I , I ’ 3. • twin (iilh-n,
-ALWAYS TIRED Y T NIGHT"—
TRY THIS
A healthy person never feels con siantly tired. Being “too tired” constantly tells of something wrong. When John R. Gordon, Danvjiltv, HI., found himself "always tiiivj ^t pigjit and burdened with tiackaihe,” he took Foley Pill. . a diuretic stimrilnlVf fiYt the kidneys, and writes: '-After a few doses, I felt better, could work easier, heeame stronger, and slept soundly." Men and women every who ru use and recommend them. Satisfaetion guaranteed. Ask for Foley Pills
Greencastle is the past ma ter of the -tailing game or “delayed often.-- [ ive” as you may chouse to call it. Every play was started this way and had Biar.il chosen not trf go down af-
ter the hall we would have had an-1 ,
I collegiate ( onterence meet la t year,
other Brazil Clay City contest. Green Track slars f| .„ ni th „ Mi ,, (j | ( . Wl . t
furnished me thrilling conqietition to make the meet highly successful.
in
i:m i;ivi:\ t.i tip i! I (-Uilt ••« t Hf 'rflYhll
to recover her I maiJe the -'yle of play count continues her ' i,n< * to completely baffle Bra-
zil. Y’ou’ll prohabl) ec Brazil picking up and using sonic of Bausinau’tricks during the remainder of the
season.
Except for tnat quarter, Greenca.--tle certainly outclas-eil Brazil an i for a time it looked like a matter of how large the score 11 old he. Gi ecuea.'tle never fumhled a hall during the whole erigugene nt - that we call remember. Altogether gang, fifteen lu-ty yells for Putnam county road . I n’t that new stretch from Manhattan to Greencastle sweet? (in through Clay county and do ye likewise.
Personally, we feel that Brazil was awful lucky to win that game. Don’t you think it was a i i-e where the In t team didn’t win .'
Sixteen ndleges were entered hut it
" 1 U( ' ■*° 1 ’ 11 ' l "’ * ' * lion guaranteeil. AsR tor Kotov I' author began the book before his ap- diuretic. R. P. Mullins, Druggist,
pointincnt to Mexico, and one-fourth of it was written in that country. Whatever may be said of it, it js original. 1 believe there has never
been anything like it,”
This first advance notice of "Ben llur" appeared in the Cruwfordsvillc paper foity-six years ago, and it was . ul) tantially the way the hook was advertised and the stage drama and the current film spectacle put forth. ; The faded, yellowed clipping of the ulticlc is a valued po.-scssioll of the
ns in i' I ltd id II
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rxr i i i
NoTH'K IS IIKIIi:
( *P*Mllt !I|'N, I (l-ll’H HImI I *’Wl4l«
l.ii*l. 111 ’ * - • i s * * I to appear, ui iIhs.I’mT
'Iroult (’•*urt. h*-M at «»i *-* in‘aHtl#. ana. *tn th* 27 f1n\ of fi^hruarY
|D2X, ami Hh' W l aiL **, If any. why th«I INAL SI 'I I Li:.Mi;NT At’< ’Ol NTS with the ustate of hmhi (li-eetlcnt uhouhl n*»t he approv« *1; nn«l Mahl heliN m** notlt i ed in then ami th»ie inaW** |M*oof of h**irshIp, ami ! * t **iv«- t hull' dlNtrlhntlio
dha r* f.
WI INKSS. the t’lerk of Ktild Court thiM 27 ila \ of Jaiiuiirv. I!*2N. I‘’* r*l Luiay, Ch i k I’utiiaiu t.’lr* ult
Court.
Bainbridgc H. S. Wallops Manual
NOln II PI I N \ M I IVE MY YYII- • 1NDTLH ol INI El BY 67-26 SHIRK.
Playing without Ho service of one Howard Chadd, stellar flooi guard, the Bainhridge high chool ha.-ket hall
Rhythm Band: William Alspaugh,| team traveled to Indianapolis SaturConductor; Margie Lee Reeves, Billy j ( | ay evening and ..wamped the ManEiUdJorge, Evelyn Quinn, Betty Mol-, ua | quintet. 67 to 26. OTIair
lin , Dorothy Orrell, Walter Hersh- j shifted from forward to
M i,"
Isolds ^ vent GRIPPE “ FLU
Mr TI** M"**!"!* quid* • Colds arfsrhpeked «n a few SttMifcSlillii* 1 * are * vold ’
, Sure h>MJi S Price30c SCUM ^ QUININE Red Box urtUt purtrali
herger, James Carmichael, Nathan Henry, Marietta Cox, Ruth Alice Daggy, l.averne Smiley, Marion McBride, Reese Brown, Malcolm York, Roy Benjamin Hanlon, Eugenia i’avIn , Floyd (loodmun, Eawrence Brant.
was
floor guard 1
ftn Aw/Av. m«l/y tins, hunt....
INDIANAPOLIS I.IY KSKM K INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6. (UP)— Hogs wne toady to 10 cents lower here today The top was $8.55 and the bulk weighing upwards of 140 poundsold at $8 to $8.50. Receipts were 5,-
500 and holdovers 485.
to replace Chadd, wh e father pas--I ed away at the hospital here early | Saturday. Moffett and O'll.m worked the hall nicely, ami were Inch point men for the north Putnam quad. Bainhridge players were able to penetrate the •Manual defense for many clo. e in j shots.
IO
Half t’l.unil t tn num ImmiUur, intis.
# »
l wi’iity degrees cooler” —come on in ’VTOU know how small kioiflings * make a quick, hot Ma/e, while big logs burn slowly ami evenly? Same way with tobacco — the finer (lie tut, the faster ami hotter it lintna. So Granger i* "Rough Cut” in big shaggy flakes that burn more slowly, last longer,smoke t oolcr. There's only t>nc right way to cut tobacco lot pipes —and this is it. )iist match it against them all — KLCARDLESS!
Two hard tilts face Couch Pruitt’.proteges this week-end when they on tertain Clinton on Friday evening, and are hosts to Brazil on Saturday Cattle were steady and vealers low-1 1 - ^
B mi wen $11.26 I |1$.M o
ami voider. $16 to $17. Receipts were |
cuttle 700, calve, 300. * ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER
CBANOPR ROUGH (IT IS MAOR BY THt LIGGirr A MYFRS TOBACCOUU
