The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1930 — Page 6

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THK DAILt BANNER.OREENCASTLE. INDIANA. VRIDAV.-'VT

^ SATURDAY A Day Of Extra Values

BASEMENT

I; a (, l^iujicir,' sixty ;u- bar; lirmi ,'i bars I \1 be l u»(i>nief

OuliiiK riamu'l M inches wide, l ard .V

jj.'/, ;

Outing . •>•> inch' s wide, light and dark colors I ard Men's all "'Mil jersej sleeveless sweaters, black only Mm’s lieaiy two piece underwear, all sizes Garment Good heavy outing gowns lAtra gwod <|ualil> outing gowns full sized Axminster rugs size 117 v IQ ( heneal rugs all colors 18x36 Large size single blankets each < hild^en's outing Steepen Sealskin toilet paper, three rolls to carton, 3,000 sheets Torn and hemed seamless Sheets

10c 15c $1. 69c 79c 98c

$1.98

98c 79c 49c 25c $1.

DRYGOODS DEPT. 1ST FLOOR

>ilk stniH-d jers< , \ bloomers, all sizes Lat h

all' w (Mil lard ..

suitings all colors, yard wide

Genuine Grenine dull luster hose all colors, Pair Ipana tooth paste 50c Size

12 momie natural pongee Yard Lamp Shades

Men’s -hirt- $1. values, all new patterns just received genuine broadcloth, guarante«>d fast colors Silk and wool hose, all Sizes

Men’s >ilk lined pure silk four-in-hand Ties

39c 49c 98c 29c 29c 25c 79c 75c 69c

S B C. Prevo Company Home Store

PERFECT SCHOOL ATI ENHANCE

EVANSVILLE, ct. 21 (UI”) — Jada Jackson, 10, claims u record for lieiTect school attendance. She has To vei beerf ;aH> or llbs. nt HHieu • lyr ^started a'.ti "ding "hwdl tit tlin age

of four.

by a teamster working bn a railroad tied in tJie vicinity, of the tree. The prnpispd railroad wa- lu nave juu between Richmond and Ft. Wayne, but

ntver was completed.

I EAVES HOR COM Ml'.l S IN 1 )IANAPOLIS, ()et. 23 (UP) —

“I manage to have contageous dis- State forester Ralph Wilcox left f it eases in the summer and during vaca- | Columbus, O., today, to meet with tion time and if 1 get a broken iwse nffieeis of the Central State.- Regionor have the earache I go to school i al Forestry congress. Purpose of the anyway,” she said. She lives a mile t meeting was to arrange a program from the school. 1 for the three-day annual session of A stir in the sixth grade has a I the organization which will be held similar record, i here beginning December 3.

States participating in the Con-

gr. s will be West Virgin a, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, Ten-

A FIRE KIN HI.ING HLOOMINGTON, Oct

UK< OKI) 21 (UP) -

Oliver Brown, troop six, Bloomington, broke the w lid's record for kindling a fire with flint and steel, at the ( annual state Boy Scout meeting held , here. Stop-watches gave his time as two and two-fifths seconds. Troop 14, HUettsville, came within seven-tenths of a second of equalling i the world's record for wall scaling, ! the record lieing 19 .seconds.

nes.-ee, Arkansas, Michigan, Wiscon-

sin, and Illinois. o .

HANGS UP A RECORD VINCENNES, Ind., Oct. 21 (UP) —Four times married since 1879 was ( the record hung up by Joseph P. Scott, 87-year-old Bicknell resident, when he was granted license to wed Mrs. Rosa Hauhe, 58, also of Bicknell. It was the second marriage |

for Mrs. Hauhe.

FINDS OLD HORSE SHOE

•PORTLAND, n,l . CM 21 (UP)- ,

A horse shoe, imbedded in the heart

of a 20-inch sveamore log, was found I ' J f \ 11 ^ J at the J. L. Luuck sawmill west of VALPARAISO, Oct. 24 (UP) -

Portland. Both shoe and nails were

hand made.

Worker- believed the shoe had been bung im the limb GO or 70 years ago

TRUCKS 1—1928—IT Ton With cab, oversize tires, stake find \ — \-l throughout.

$250.09

J—1929 - Chevrolet With “cab, dump txidy, (Steel), 4 new tires, best truck ever offered for sale by the conipaziy.

$475.001

.. .This truck will have seen to be appreciated.

L. - H. Chevrolet Sales Ine.

with all its huskine.s-, Valpurhiso was no match for Notre Dame at South Bend ten years ug.i this week, and I ist the football- game, 28 to 3. A crowd of 10,000 persons, then the largest ever to see a game at South Bend, was attracted to Car-

tier eld.

It iv.a not, howevqr, until the third quarter, that Notre Dame came to the front. Valparaiso led at the half, 3 to 0, after a 35-yard eld goal kicked by Kcklund, halfbaVk, who was also out-punting the Notre Dame kickers consistently. In the la.-t half Notre Dame -cored four touchdowns, one of them “by George Gipp who ran 35 yard- thru the whole Valparaiso team to the

goal.

• Other scores that day were: Butler 13; Karlham 7. Wabash 85; Rose Poly 0. DePauw 28; Franklin 0. Chicago 10; Iowa 0. ® Ohio State 13; Wiscon.-in 7. Harvard 31; Centre 14. Pittsburgh 10; Georgia TecR3. Yale 24; West Virginia 0. Carnegie Tech 27; t^ncinnati 15. — Q —

. "Mill IK MMifRS ri ofllfiOAlMAY

Ay EVE BERNSTEJM,

USED CARS

Copyright, tt Warmr Bros. Pictures Inc.

Thi» novel Is based on t e Warner Bros. & Vltaphone Natural Color Picture. Adapted fi. m Avery Hopwood s play, "The Gold Diggers.”

CHAPTER I 1 t '!•(i i Once more a coni' I audience Toixy ashed,

left the thtatie, ‘ i The girls knew that t > ' wa« rus of "The Song of ! <7 >ld Hi:: .■nmlameiiially different from them

xers,” and carrying th linage of the vivacious litilc - nr who had literally ’•imnF " ilithe curtain the ! brohen their well .uni were hurrying to 'a-.r dress 1 g rooms. “Gee. I’m all In e 'live Hie hum of i ' I iiou' t 't set nsry. “FI iv»t act." "Be says to i. I •wulCfl — ” ’»«. the fresli c mi mi—” •wwiod opposite t tables in t removing tin am a>o girls weii .. • «•*«versatlou oni ww tones. EU..: Wwm

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hsr neighbor's cold .ught ,

“‘Why the liliest' says l to hi . ‘P

t loo): as dead as all thatf”

It best to give her friends a v. : '

if warning.

"I say—you two old d i h i : better go rather cai-y on t!o f ■'>' n: Harney’s party, or you’ll lu loa lug your tigures.” Mabel and Topsy cxcb .■ t • r. roliug glances. Their ti- ■ a little overweight, but t ‘ was no reason why they bad i ijillndcd of It con iantly. "As long as 1 don’t I" my II mony,” retorted .Mabel. "1 w, 'i t • annoyed. It's a wonderful ^"nsatin, to liave liad a husband, be r; I ot him, and then get paid once a month for having had him!’’ "Alimony Is a topping in-tltu tion,” parri 1 El anor, I back In her hair and red. etivr::. examining a li -to diamond rit her linger, "but there are oilier methods quit effectivo.” .Topsy sighed os she glanced at her own ringless hands. "Jesse James didn't do bad with a mask and gun." "The first yr r 1 was In the chorus.’’ Eleanor continued, "there was a girl with a great big diamond l ing. 1 used to stand near hi r ju-: t« watch it sparkle. At the end of the season, I had three big diamond rings. She used to stand around mid watch mine sparkle. Life is

like that."

“The girl I really ndmire Is Jerry," Mabel said. "Most of us are no slouches at getting what we want, but we have to up and de dare ourselvi s—'Oh, Mister, please buy me that,' but with Jerry—well tilings naturally ooze her way. How

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does she do it’." I

“Jerry Just tries to be a good fel j 10a vv Some

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would have to InI hoped she could

applied some j do it without

about (lie timo the nooi

-• -ii .' was blowing l ir nm. t work mg i the next d i : M.iliel was i • ; I i lift a heavy h I from hoi , illow \ inlet who ha I : tie to bee arty had come In thoe times to v.al.'i In .. nut it was nly when the

'' o w . c drawn up tliat Mabel

b gin to stir. Jer: . as already

i r.i the luui-ie taki g he; mornlnj

v. all;.

’ i- nitt t have b en about foui w in a I I .'.label cliinhcd im » bet II I b I And some, pooidi think show gi.! * don’t have to w . feu a living," groaned Mabel. "Ho i -a call dancing all night

v. orhinc V’’

■'IV’ell, I was working the ch.cups t iltuiced w ith. At least, 1 t: i -I m But all 1 got was ti pro mis -n one John timt lit’d send me a I . Ii of lilies. ’Why lilies,’ says 1, Uc

I look as dead as all that?’ ”

Mabel slid lazily out of in d, put OB In r suppers .. .1 kimon an 1 began removing s une plasters and a chin strap from her face, without which she nev -r went to bed. "You never for t your armor,

do you?" Violet a bed.

"Listen, baby, I'm going to hold this old face tog aer as long as I can. And when it falls apart. I'm going to take the piece* to one of those beauty doetn ; ft R ( | have him

vulcanize me a n v one."

Shu icrutlnlznl ' or f ace C | 0S , !y in tlie mirror, ylng every ibfeet, examining t , places that lia I been protected with ndhoaivi Then, drawing tb silk rolie aroiiii-i her figure, idie walked away from the mirror so that she could see herself better, he was getting

low, and the men like it, 1

suggested.

Mabel carefully

rouge to her cheeks and patted the powder put! once moro on her nose "Tlie only way 1 can get anything, out of a in 'I i to knock him down —or marry him." sho complained. "And as for Jerry,” Eleanor said "she always makes tho men come across, but never does herself Charming system. Ah, me!” Mabel shook her head dlsconsol ately, as sho told of her latest dis appointment. "I thrilled a big fly-paper man from Seattle the oilier night—at least, I though I did—and all he sent mo was a post card—‘Having a wonderful time. Wish you were here.’" By tills time, Violet who never Joined In these etchanges of ex periences, was fuBy dressed. “You girls are terrible. All you think of win m you meet a man is haw much money lie’* got.” "No dearie,” Mabel corrected ber, "you wrong us. All werfhlnk of Is how much of his money we can ket.” "That’s Jit-t It. Uuu’re always figuring out what a man will buy

'

"What do you want us to think of, girl srout, how much we can

that extra fleju i"moved, but she md some way to hieing her diet, ib! always be Inishe wanted to position. From ' 5e she watrlr I lieurc louginy.'v, tile room pi k ' lothing and lay

h l . \

That, after all. w portunt to her keep her good n the corner of Ii ;

■*:

as she went abo ing up articles ot iug tilings in ord' Then with a

"•’■l nil'!- 1 -1. ■ „.| f,i ,,i, , towards a pillow a corner of the room and picl.i it i,,, a f;, t ijnp.

,

“Did ’ittle laniti:. lect him somethin:: The dog licked I pointed little ton: ’rubbed libs bead af T don’t think p

u's mother nog

awful?”

ii r face with a ue, and Muhei

ect Innately,

mr Rover slept

well." She said t > Violet. "He *

got rings under his eyes.” She laid him ba I; gently on the

Pillow and went in to bathe, while 1 Inlet litli - lied putting Hie last

of the clothe# away,

A Ian i i ' •uni i . :• • 1 Ele nflr o nd 't a e vc:i b- 1 : - Mabel had flnlslmil her bath. “Hello kids!'' Violet greeted

tbem, "h m wt tho ffartjr? ’ «

"A In a tty b i. ■ — i putan* ! ’

Eleanor pronomi' | it.

(To be continued)

Winter is just around the corner. Vi hy out get ready now by trading in >«iur old car on one of these reconditioned used cars (hat are readj- to go. Our entire -lock of used'.cars, all closed medels are priced to sell quick.

In i d -uini e littl. -I iv. ed how in liable of hypocrisy she was and bow utterly out of place s .* f- . . J- i the eon a' I'ti t »i Yet, • , in had been happy * • t : i outrast ol pei onalit

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- i. m i le tier eln: :gp, st-e c,^« mind her I I t»«y d to b • * sharp Her friend, Barney, and the - ii m n ba ! hoc u ojit - ide waitm ■ lor a tong time If they were a ■ to the party, t.i v had better • •h"w - the rag amt gel ready ' i i gonig on a party—we’re "oi ' . on :■ i.ii'ty. Let joy be nine-l.n-wt he going on a party!” M i hi : as she hooked the back : k r -own and fastened uu unruly cuil back of ber ear.

A demonstration will their mechanical fitness.

prove

“Get-Our Bn position First” I - 1929 ( III \ KOLKT l-DOOH SEDAN ’ Car looks like new, been driven very litt ’ Fully equipped including a tiunk. 1—1929—FORD TUDOR. 1—1929 ESSEX SPORT COUPE I—1929—CHEVROLET COACH 1—1927—OAKI.ANI> COUPE

Special For Saturday (INLY 192G Essex Coach, SI5.00

VONCASTLEi Today, and Saturday DAILY MATINI l ’2 P. M. NIGHTS 7 \.NH ' P M. Mic 25c Ni Jus 10e-3(k

> v —Showing— Saturday and Sunday 1 . -H«i nee at 2 I*. M. larch Day Nigllt^ ‘.i 7 ai „| i| |i^ 33c

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OPEN IA FNINGS

L. - H. Chevrolet i

Sales inc.

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TOOK HIS V\I.CABLES TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 21 (UP) — A watch valued at $98 and $55 in v h \va taken from Charles De Priest, Farmersburg, by a “chance acijUaintaace” he met while .-(lending I the week-end in Terre Haute, lie re-1

ported to police.

1) Pries! - iid i talked to the man while standing on a street corn-

BIG OUTDOOR RO’dANt E I i LL OF THRILLS & At HON

GANG < OMFDY \ND -KM I i l«M KNE” Ft tO FB M L

( omin^ Sun-Mon-Tue. OPENING WITH MIDNIGHT PREVI1 VV S VI . NIGHT 11:30 P. M.

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\LL TALK H MIRY LtNGDON COM And “INDIA” TRAN ELI \l.k

SO!

111ii it wnm* >im iit 11"n a Mrcei cum►•r downtown and then bought his sup- j per. After eating, tim men visited a speakeasy, had a couple of drinks, and took a walk. F was during this walk, Dei’riest said, that they met another who 'apparently knew hL“frlend.” The newcomer stepped behind tho week-en h . thn w a coat over his head, and the we f them relieved him of the valuable , it was

charg <1.

.! t lX.E BACKS t I* Ills WORD

I'HI N’t ETON, Oct. j! sop in returning good

UPi -1

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HIEIA GOAT si PPER

TERRE HAUTE, Oet. 21 (UP)— Five dollars worth of goat meat was

saved the ignominou made into “steaks”

young billx goat, stolen ing.s about in Hlomington. The ar,ifrom the rear of the home of Ed 11a- mai wa: originally caiitui J by the ker. i Professor in Florida. Shortly after Baker reported loss <>—-

of the goat to police, Searcy found a goodly crowd of guests gathered at j the home of Fred Ellinger, who admitted, police said, he intended solv-

ing the animal at a midnight sup- ( , jven 8ix Princeton boys, ranginifr P 01- | age from 1G to 20 years, when thti

I were arraigned before Judge W. L.

HE1 I RNS M I ER W EEK’S I RIP breaking nil* BLOOMINGTON, Oet. 21 (UP) — tniu.s window glasses in IT -; i'. “Albert”, (>et alligator of Prof. Paul ; Following a lectur tajr.j: Weatherwax of the Indiana Univer i- away from home late at i th«

a’.' of being ty Botany department, has returned judge gave them mori ■' wlvdt

a Lieuten- to hi.- pool in the rear of the Weath- to purchase theii break: itU'-ed

.it Searcy, of the 1 . al (u liic force,' U'w.hx home, after a week’s wander- while incarcerated in the l'» J jmh

CATTIFDKAi* TOMB OF CHKISTOIMIFK COLUMBUS UFSISTS GALE IA SAISTO OOM1NGO DISASTER

IN ME MORI AM

M. gme lent Mu-

(UNITED PRESS)—C. S. WEAF NBC Net 6:ft—M

' sical.

MJZ NBC Net 7—Nestle’. Program. IWABt CBS Net 9—Radio Follies. WEAF \B( Net 9:30-RKO Frogiain. WJZ \B< Net 8 f M—lieeiw,. m

J Pair

I. I ’AN lOI.A, id which Christopher Columbus “loved above all etlicr lands” and

known in these model a if n , as Hie Homlniran Republic, was the scene of a terrible liflrrican in early Septeniber, whh [j ealR I all . ttii forn s of rein f. Im hidin'; tb* i h m lt( 1 Cross, Into action. • With two thousand ilcat and almnst ten thousand wounded, the bemitlful island's capital city ot Santo Domingo, was almost totally wrecked. The American Bed Cross gave . iO.OOO from its treasury toward tlie n hi r wan k and

MAltK In liii!i^f remembrance of

Dorris B. Scott Mark, who Jeft us 8

years ago today, on Oct. 18, 1922. Somewher^ bu^ of the Sunset ® Where love line- never dies Dorris liv«* in a iffiid of glory,

FRIDAY'S FIVE BES'| RADIOS I ’Mid blue and th< gold of the skies;

And I, who ban nursed ;ftd loved her Ami who-i pas - ine wr ughl sad teai Will cherish her mory al way To brighten tin- drafting yeai-

Sadly missed i

rt t )l< ‘ I

\1 thcr and Sistei, Hilda Irene Mooli

PLKIM.ES V\ # >yH’N( ED

Phi Sign.a i, national himoran Benerous aid ciin*:^o the renubllc from * , , , , , iother nations. Navv i . , aM;l . Roman,-- Language fraternity, held tor , of th „ \ • .• . .„ formal pledging for two n < mbei - ®f Red Cross medical S'liipliis and estalithe DePauw Uni\i-i-itv i a ult" m ||IRi)i® , l communication. lied Cr

i scut an expert relief director to aid

se\en Dei auw 'indents. I Ii ■'' I'" 11 ' ihe American cninmiltei^ oi'Ranized hy "led were Mis- Mildred Dimmick and Ooreraar TtMotfgrt Rootevtll of pgrto

Louis Audre Vigneras, teachers' Rico, adjoining Island.

Frances ( uuliie. Cldcugo; Imogem. President Trujillo of the republic t'P per, (In em astle; Lui'illi Stew art, ! "et foi ined a magnillci it In k tn or-

toi-aiitviii.-; l.ucil" Hunt, Marion, (); ’ a " iz "g the ration's furr' ( tn dnetor

David Kingman, Saugus, Mass.; Bet- ilK ‘ I'.jureU, and protect the health of

lurvlvors.

The Dominleau test seat tn Hie

ty .Snow, ( dicaga. This organization

is open only 11 those that have completed their third year study either

in French nr Spanish.

Republic was Hie Western World of

.iiropeuu civlllzallull, a - it was upon ,|; it Island limy hristooiii-i' t'olunu js

lunik J

dbO' e, v ■ Km/r siinotitlds aneiiut ).■>!J > •. “

of -11'lci n liisroi 11 er, hut it staii ls .-■ flln </. 'WV

Veluie, lied Cross yirl aids in inocutaliny the injured.

planled Ids first colony. In tlie maguitlceut Cathedral In Santo Domingo—a 'jury ancient structure Is a monument containing a I n aze cn^iet in which are tho reputed bones of tlie discoverer of

America.

i he Cuthedrnljwas uiHoushed hy tlie flereo gules, whlcli laid waste mure Mian ninety per < >ait of Hie dwellings In Hie city. w lln- v ■ s the first dlsaiAer In tlie 9ncw fiscal yeui - ol the Red Cross, which had just closed Its books showing relief giveu by the national organization and chapters In 10, r di a lers. with expenditui or Ji.20S,151 for iclief, In Hie preceding year

The Red Cross gave re"- tiil . foreign countries la t all

lion to ■Uadlng bj

tress at home eau: i by ^ th ^ Demands upon t;e fl0 ‘ le ^ |r Tb# b. Ip are JtoV ’ .,j' oB , t# funds myc? thy tor lnf j and P re ’ maintaining expert I’® 1,8 , 011 " I)P roprl»’ vldin ; a surplus "bicb *P , a r# tiou - can be m d' c.l> rarned through the n" , i(icb ytst which the Red Cross ko ^ p aJ r W In tho perlou f rom 0 nJ« |,1, *J Thanksgiving Day. 1:,r „ juppofl'T# us u iiiember beconies _—^ ^

thi« relief WOT fra