The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 June 1929 — Page 2
HHE GREKNCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1929.
Tresslar’s 5 & 10c Store 4 Days Special Selling Saturday, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
“Get It At Tresslars” Gillette Razor Blades A new blade means a belter Shave. (iillett:' Blades, package of 5 for Me Marathon Blades, tit Gillette. 2 for 10c Star Blades, Ever Ready and Gem, :i for 10c
Extension Window Screens Guaranteed :<• have perfect adjustment. Highest quality hardwood frame. Size 18 in. extends .2.1 in, IlkSize 2t in. extends 23 in, Me
“They Have It For Less’
Glass Jars One-half pint lightning seal preserve jars— 5c Each
Other Canning Supplies Fruit Jar Rubbers,., dozen, 5c Tin Lids dozen, 5c Aluminum Jar Fillers. Each I0e Lid Tighteners .... Each 10c Zubian Sealing Wax .. Box 5c
Perfect Records ( ome in and hear the most popular hits— dance — popular— vocal. Good music make the days cooler and life happier. Records— 35c Each or 3 for $1.00
Athletic Shoes Lined white canvas uppers and black imitu'ion crepe rubber bottom hlacK edges, reinforced at ankle and along eyelet. 89c Pair Special Joy Jug! One gallon regranulated toasted cork insulation. Glazed earthenware. Rubber sealing ring. | $1 Each I Handkerchiefs Ladies’ plain and fancy 5 & 10c Men's nlain Handkerchiels, 5c Men's fanev Handkerchiefs, HI and 25c
Tube Repair Outfit With this cnmnMe repair outfit it is easy to patch a tube. 10c and 25c
Red Rubber Inner Tubes Made of good quality rubber, extra heavy. Sizes 30x3 1-2 and 20x4.10. $1.00 Each
Other Feature Values in Glassware Optir Tumblers 5c Green blown tumblers .... 5c Green hb>wn ice teas .... 10c Deep berry bow ls 10c Juice extractors 10c Covered Butter dish 10c Crystal Measuring Cup ... 10c Percolator tops 2 for 5c
Straw Hats Men’s, ladies' and children's straw hats made of good quality straw, and in all sizes— 25 Cents and up.
Caps for Glass Jars Ball Brothers genuine zinc caps, porcelain lined for Mason jars Dozen 25c
Rag Rugs A woven rag rug with stenciled borders, 24x48—
79c *
‘Radiant” Floor Mops
As large a: tised mops.
most St.00 adverA big value.
49c Each
Fly Ded Insect Spray Kills moths, mosquitoes, roaches. ants, bed bugs, and eggs that can be reached by the spray. 0 ounce can 10c 1 pint can 25c Sprayers Produce a fine misty spray that is most effective. 10c and 25c
Candy, Fresh and Wholesome The very best fresh Candies at the lowest uriceu can always he found at our candv counter. Orange Sliees, 1-2 pound for lOe 'Circus Peanuts, 1-2 pound for 10c Sea Island Ices, ti ounces for 10c Summer ( aromels, 6 ounces tor 10c Chocolate Stars, I ounces for 10c Peanut Butler Kisses, pound for 15c
Hosiery
Ladies’ Full Cushioned Hor.e— an unusual value, absolutely first quality and in new shades. Per pair— $1.00 Ladies' Rayon fine needle nn' l ~a good serviceable number— . i 49c Children’s hose and anklets — Rayon, Pretty Checked patterns 25c
Bathing Goods Bathing Suits 49c and 98c Bathing Caps 10c IBathing Belts 10c
Floor Mats Protect the floor in front of the sink doorway, ice box and other similar places. 18x30 inch Mat 10c 21x31! inch Mat 25c 24x54 inch Mat 39c 36x72 inch Mat 79c
Picnic Supplies Paper Plates. 9 in, 10 for 5c Ice Cream Ihshcs .. 2i) for 5c Pene iSpoons, all metal, 25 for 5c Waxed Paper, 100 sheets for 10c Tin t uns 3 for 10c (an Openers 10c
Special Value! Turkish Towel Heavy double terry, striped border in pink, blue and gold. An exceptionally good value. 25c Each Special “Icement” lee ( ream Freezer Two quart, heavy galvanized steel tub, cast iron dasher with side crank— Each $1.00
Toys For The (hildren Pin W’hc Is |() r Balloons '' - )C Rubber Balls 5 to 49c Garden Sets Kj to 25c Celluloid Dolls into 25c Cap Pistols 10 to 25c
Big Drug Values
Powder Puffs, all sizes .. Odo-ro-no Brilliantine Cold Creams 10 Adhesive 1 ape, 1 in Gauze Bandage, 2 in Absorbent Cotton, 2 oz. Olive Oil Soap Miilsifie.d Cocoanut Oil Shampoo
10c 10c 10c 25c 10c 10c 10c . 5c
Special Table Oil ( loth Renewing the worn covering of the kitchen table or work shelf seems to brighten up the whole room. TaKle Oil Cloth in fresh new patterns, new floral and fruit designs, also plain solid colors in rose, blue, or green. 29e Yard
Stationery Make your correspondence re. fier i good taste in your selection of writing material. Boxed Stationery, 1(1, 25 ami 45c Writing Tablet). • 5 and 10c Envelopes, 3 1-2x6 .. 5 and 10c Envelopcs, 1x7 1-2 10c Home Linen Stationery, 20 sheets 7x11 10c
THE DAILY UAN.NEK Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second clasa mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cento per week. |
Personal And Local News
Mrs. Dallas Pickett of Spencer vi--ited in this city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fuller are spending |, the week at C 1 it met. Mr. a lid Mrs. L. V. Owens and son T of Newcastle are the guests of Mr. [ and Mrs. Allen Binkley. Mis as Wilma Pollom and Lola !j\. <e cf Manhattan are vi.-iting this wick with friends at Indiana State College, Terre Haute. Mrs. S. E. Rossitt r and children, George and Kathryn of Springfield, Mass., came today to spend a month with Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bence. .Miss Eula Clay Heath of Recls•ille is sp nding a few days with Mr. "nd Mrs. Blanchard Kirk at Wilmerding, Fa.
The band concert which will he held i very Thursday evening for the remainder of the summer opened la-'t ! night with a large crowd in att r>d-
Ernest Cook is reported seriously ill at the county hospital. Dr. Robert Moore, Indianapolis specialist, was here in consultation with Dr.
-ii t Cecil O'Brien on Thursday regardWord has been received here of . .... the death of B. Munson <f Chicago. ln ? Mr ' Cook8 ‘• f) " Jn,on
The widow is well known here, hav-
Automobiles ••Our Responsibility is Your Guarantee.” CHEVROLET COACH, 1928— Excellent condition in every respect. A real buy for some one. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1927 — This car looks and runs like new. Car driven only 7,000 miles. FORD—4 door sedan, 1927—This car had excellent care, in A-l condition. A demonstration in this car will prove its value. FORD, Model A Sport coupe, fully equipped. CHEVROLET, 4 door sedan, completely overhauled, at a price which will surprise you. FORD—2 door sedan, well worth our price. FORD Coupe— Good condition, $40. FORD COUPE—Balloon tires, in good condition, $45. BUICK Touring, $40. L. & H. CHEVROLET SALES Phone 346. 117 N. Indiana St.
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SUMMER DRESSES
Of silk pique, also featuring washable silks and other fab-
rics.
A. W. Inman, cashier of the Fillmore bank, will go to French Lick Springs tomorrow for a vacation of several days.
ing spent 1 castle last
eveial months in Greensummer.
FILLMORE
Cora Clii e was appointed guardian
.Of Myrtle Cline by Judge Hughes R ,. und p llr( . nts Mr .
in the circuit court Friday. A bond' was filed and approved. Corwin and
Gillen weie the attorneys.
her Jim
Funeral services fur Frank Arn- | old, promin- nt Stilesvillo business man who passed away at his home in
Mi-s Ruth Bunten called o
and Mrs.
Bunten, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morphew and family of North Salem and Addison Huber and-family visited Emory Ad-
or and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Suther’in
Stilesvillo Wednesday morning fol- t -'‘"<i son and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
♦ i lowing a heart attack were held FriX day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from ” the home in Stilesville.
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♦ Letter* of administration were is-
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X ued to Chas. McFerrand in the estate J of Saiah Trail Friday morning by ♦ Judge Hughes in the circuit court. X | Hays and Murphy were the attorneys
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and Charles and Jesse
the securities.
E. Coffman
Polka clots, stripes or plain colors. Regular and half sizes. THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford
Quality Meat Market & Delicatessen Phone 42. We Delivc Home aked ham, baked in our own oven Nice Frying Chickens Reef Pork Lamb Fresh and Cured Ham Beef Brains Lunch Meats, Bread, Rolls, Milk, Cream Ask about our already prepared Doi> Foe
Eastham spent Sunday at Walnut
Gardens.
I Mrs. Ola Collins of Indianapolis -pent Sunday with her mother, Sophia I^wis. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Siddons of Plainfield visited the latier’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck, Sunday. Lloyd Greenlee and wife visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Err.ra!
W right.
Miss Frances Hunter is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, Little Ellen Jane Hunter is Is-tter nt
e A potiticin for the sale of real Tle-iat was granted by Judge James ♦ P. Hughes in the circuit court Fri-
- ' day in the case of Charles Sutherlin ; th,K wrUl,l 8-
I administrator of the estate of Mr ' !inii Mrs ' DuWi * r ‘ 1 Philli P nnd Amanda E. Sutherlin, versus John,' lau « htnr ' V,,lma - ,,f Greencastle vis- , W. Sutherlin et al. The sale was to lt,,d Fhilli P s and fami| y Sun -
!>e for cash.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis and
family visited the latter’s parents,'
Mrs. Elmer Lighter, Sun- : !!
The defendants filed n petition for concent of the sal . Gleen H. Lyon
was the attorney.
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I teution terror as he left the ring unBERLIN, June 28 (UP)-German * raarked and ^ a8 a dais y'
• Jtterness against the Versailles ,
reaty on the tenth anniver-ary of INDIANAPOLIS LIYESMKK Is signing today culminated in dem- I INDIANAPOLIS, June 28. (I P) lustrations anil fighting in the Hog prices advanced largely 15 cents treels of Berlin. I at the Union Stock Yards here toStud.mts, who had been forbidden ' day. bulk < ir -0 to 200 plunders) >y the police to engage in public! selling for $11.15 to $11.40. Receipts lemonstrations, nevertheless marched were estimated at 5,500.
76 miles from here late yesterday, were rescued by a coast guard surf
boat early totlay.
hrough the streets shouting, “Down ith the Versailles Outrage” “Down vith the Swine Republic-” and dmilir cries. Fighting occurred in Unter Den .inden and elsewhere.
GERMAN PUG WINS
In the cattle and calves division daughter classes were steady and vealers strong. Steers were quoted at $11 to $14.75, vealers brought $13.50 to $15 and calves cleared at $7.50 to $12. Cattle receipts numbered about 350 and calves 600.
Lambs were 50 cents up.
MAY TOUR MEXICO
NEW YORK. June 28 (UP)—Max | Chicago, June 28 (UP)—With the Ichmeling made good! | possibility that a tour of Mexico will The 25-year-old German heavy- be included, th° Chicago White Sox veight did everything hut knock out ! an ! the New York Giants are plannPaoling Uzcudun, stout-hearted Bas- mg a trip through the south next |ue, in a 15-round bout at Yankee year. Secretary Harry Grabiner of tadium last night, and -hares, with i the S< x has announced that the lack Sharkey or Boston, the role of; schedules of the two teams have been ending cunt-rider for the heavy-! ai •'anged and that the trip into Mexiveight throne. | c<> depends entirely on internal con-
Piercing Pacling’s arms and el- I ditions.
jows defense with slushing punches i o o the head, Schmeling cut the Bas- SHIP’S CREW RESCUED jue’s fao to ribbons and had him SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. (UP) linded, bleeding and groggy at the; —Sixiern members of the crew of finish. } vi,* p.mbrr carrier Hartwood, which
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CLEVELAND AIRPORT, Cleveland, June 28. (UP)—The endurance flight plane, City of Cleveland, which took off at 7:16 p. m. last night in an attempt to establish a new refuelling record, was forced down by a blinding rainstorm at 1:4() a. m. after six hours and 24 minutes in
the air.
wald “Thunder” Johnson, seeking to set a new endurance flight record, still remained aloft today after a night of violent rain and wind. Early last night they took on 100 gallons of gas. The fliers, now beginning their fifth day in the air, must remain aloft until 10:30 a. m. Sunday to exceed the mark of 172 hours, 32 minutes ami 1 second established by James Kelly and R. L. Robbins at Fort Worth, Texas, Mav
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ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y., June 28. (UP)—Mn and Mrs. Martin Jensen, with William Ulhrich, in the monoplane Three Musketeers had been in the air 32 1-2 hours at 4:02:02
m. today in their quest for
p| Orville O'Neal was appointed rom-
mission r to moke t!: partition of (Mr. and
real estate by Judge James P. Hugh-'day.
es in the Putnam Circuit court Fri-1 Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Wright and! day morning in the case of Rozilla i -i n called on Willi- Wright and famRaah et al vi rsus Iva Rissler et al. ily Saturday night.
The Alter's reunion was held at' the home of Harry Alter Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Huller of Green-, castle visile I Oleo Shuck and family ,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of near I!lick Chapel were callers in Fillmore
Sunday.
Mrs. Mariah Campbell is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Ran-om of In-
dianapolis.
! Cecil Arnold of Fincastle spent the week-end with her folks, Flank Arnold and family. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Greenlee of 1 Coatesville took supper Saturday night with his son, Floyd Greenlee
and wife. . !
Miss Stella Garrett visited Saturday night and Sunday with Miss
Madelyn O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Emra Wright and, daughter, Mrs. Leon Greenlee and | Mrs. Mabel Petro and children ate a birthday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. | Bert Wright Friday. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Ollie Arnold and
daughter of Greencastle.
Mrs. Julian Petro and family called on Hazel Owens and family Sunday afternoon. ^'(H* Mr. nd Mrs. Flem Wells ami daugh tor Julia, of Amo, James ami Muron Wells of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and family of Coatesville, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Runnels and daughter, Floy of Cloverdule, Vernie Crewe and family of Hall, Mr. Albeit Crews and son Clarence and Miss Adeline Crews of Coatesville visited Lee Wells and family
Sunday.
Wendell O’Dell of Indianapolis visile I Sunday with Isaac O’Dell and
family.
Miss Julia Wells of Amo is spending this week with Miss Grace Wells. Che-ter and Charles Wells are visiting this week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flem Wells at
Amo.
Miss Kathleen Coffin of Brazil has
been visiting relatives here.
Miss Christine Detrick visited Mr.
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