The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1931 — Page 4
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(■lelo tiaibo in "Romance" filial Showing today. Saturday Hob Steele in "Ridin' f ool." "Draeula” on Faster Program "Tbi' Killin’ I'h I” will ride into fie (irauudii t icater Saturday, matinee and nig’/it, the I iffany production of the big out of door-, starring the pop-
uhu younj; western stai Hub Steele, that eneigetic young player who delight- the kids and grownups alike with his rough riding and smooth per- - nalty. “The Killin' Fool” i packed with thrills that chill and action that -imply makes you sit on the edge of you chair. The cast includes Frances Morri , Steele7s leading lady, Florence Turner, one of the s. iecu's pioneers and Jose-
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phine Vale/., sister of l.tipo Vale/. Tiii.ay (ireenca. ' most populaf favoiite, Greta Garbo, will he seen an I heard in her all-talking production “Romance,” which is attracting large crowds who h w iwaited an op* ttftiity to hi »i a ■ star’s voice foi t e first time in this city. The prod ictio- "Romance will have it- final showing tonight. Starting Saturday midnight and playing through Sunday and .Monday, f D i* . the strangest and most terrifying character of all fiction brought to life in the most thrilling of all motion pictn e . “Di.icula” i portrayed by Bela Lugosi with a stroiej' supporting cast, and from various repot ts over the tate, 1 i - pi t un as been breaking all house records for attendance. It's a rare treat that no one can afford to miss without passing up one of the icully big pictures of the year. R \< FS (HT.N M’KII. 12 HUA/.IL, Indiana, April -The Buckeye Racing A -n., of Montpelier, Ohio, has taken a lea.-e on the Sunflower Racing park five miles west of Brazil, and will open the Jii.'U dirt track racing season with a progran of automobile rate on Somlay , April
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SOMKUSFI < III Ri II Sunday school, i Sai l ament. Remarks by Mr-. I’riest. I’riwessional, choir. “('hrist Arose,” choir. Devotional. Scripture and prayer, Clinton Judy. I’ray i respmv-e, Katy and Guy Allen. | Recitation, Betty Grimes. “He Lives Again,’ choii. , Recitation, by five -mall children. Dialogue, “In the Garden Tomb.” Dialogue, “The Witness.’’ Recitation, Dorothy Flint. Dialogue, by .-i\ intermediates. Recitation, Winifred Grimes. Song, Flizabcth and William I’adget. Recitation, Madonna Smith. Cornet Solo, Martha Boatman. -K \ I l ' 25 Mil ES FOR l \ME SAI T I.AKF CMA , Utah. (l'i») Frankly bidding for fame and, perhaps fortune, Albert Hatfield, 12, proved the efficiency and s|>eed of skate, over long distances by traveling from Highain, Ftah, to Salt Lake City 25 miles—in three liviurs. BROMLEY 1*1. \NS FlilGHT MKDFORD, Ore., (Ll’i Harold j Bromley, Tacoma aviator, hopes to ! span the Pacific this y ear. After sev-! j oral attempts from Tacoma and Tokin last year the aviator said here recently that he would try again. He probably will make the. attempt alone this year. He expects to have a late model high speed plane and will start from I the American continent. He will work this summer for a transport line in | (’hicago.
CLASSIFIED ADS
LA FKYTHING LLLCTRK Al, U’PLI \N( EH SLPi’LlKS AND SER\ IC E Phone 195 J. F. min
—For SALE— BABY CHICKS—from pure bred, blood tested flock . Culled for type' color, and standard requirements. Sets each Monday and Thursday. Custom hatchng, $5 00 per hundred, j Brooders and poultry supplies. Record's Hatchery. Old Pfeiffenberg -r j Blacksmith Shop, 11 east Krunkliu St.
Phone 812.
FOR RI N I Fight room nu den J housv enca tie. Puftd desirable neighborhood. Wiite oi phone, lluheit Sherman, Cloverdah. Iml. ' al ' 5U FOR KKN'T—Room and kitchenette, mo lern, fuinished. 30!l east Franklin I
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FOR Rld.N I : •'! Puom modern apart nient with ga- range. I2(i Anderson
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FOR SALE OR TRADE- d-room seini-modem house, I location. Phone U7-L. 3-3p.
WANTED Several stands of bees in box hives. R. W. Boldwin. Greencastle, Route 4. 2-v'ts j LET MAGIC WAND wipe white ’ smoke and dirt off your walls. It wil dry clean youi wall paper and leav no litter. Approved by Good Hou-e keeping. R. E. Richard.-, Phone I j
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FOR SALE:—5 room house, two lots, 3 blocks from square. Small payment, balance as rent. See Kauble
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FOR SALE—Long stemmed yell w daffodils. 50c per dozen Mrs. I. < Cox, 733 Seminary St. 3-3ts FOR SALE:—Big English Clover seed $12Ji() bushel. 3 1-2 northwe.-t Fillmore. II. A. Alter. 2-3t. FOR SALE Estate gai range, $$. Cook’s South End Store. Phone 131.
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FOR SALE—All varietie- of clover seed, timothy, re I top, Kentucky blue gras-, Sudan era s, rape, fodder eane, alfalfa cimimoii, and (irimm lawn grass, Full Pep puultiy feed. Diary and hog feeds. Marshall Cement and Grain < 7>. FOR SALE—Three 5 year old 1 'ereheion mare- in foal. One i\ years old and one three years old. ( . E. Johnson, ( oat' .-ville, R. 2. 1-3 2p FOR SALE: Frying ehiekens. Phone 5II-L. 2S Martinsville street. l-3-6-!)-4p. FOR SALE -Extra good oat tdc per bu. at store, 15c delivered. S y beans !)()'< germii ition. Sev eifd hand tools I old Ford-on and plow. New Black Hawk plantei, Oliver Superior and John Dee'v plantels. ('ampl)vdl Brothers, Fillmore, Phone in I. Greencastle Phone 00. 2-4-H-3ts
For Kent— I FOR RENT One 5-room and one 1-room house, semi-modern, wi ii j garage. Phono 715-X. 3-2t FOR RENT—5 roan hoo-e, Hi) West Jacob street. Is leal Knauer. j 2-2|>
WAN TED To buy some ' ud 1 | ot pigs. Jno. E. Loudcrmilk, R. I, Lena, Imi. 2-D j WANTED Job on farm or to drivo truck, by steady young man, age 1$ i Box R., Banner office. _ I -Up j k —Miscellaneous— The ladies of the Methodist Aid id I liainhridge will have a market and Inn a in the lobby of the courthouse Saturday, April 4. l-2p
DELPHI TEAM USD COACH VUE HONORED VI BA MU El D. C. Moffett, DePauw basketball coach, and Raymond Neal, DePauw football coach, were speakers at the banquet given the Delphi Oracles basketball team Tuesday night by the Delphi Lion- Club at the Presbyterian church. One hundred and fifty citizenattended. Ten members ,,f the squad received silver basketball watch charms. A Masonic pin was presented Coach l.ostutter. Howard Howell received a traveling bag for scholarship, team work and school spirit. Professor C. A. Smith presided.
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Riding and shooting that could! only come out of the west! Pack-j ed with action! Jammed full of thrills! A powerful drama. Real | men in real situations! Don't Miss It!
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VDDED SA IT KDAY “Slim" Summerville Comedy "Parle/. VOils’’ and VilT AI’HONE LOONEY I I NK "BOX < \ R BEl ES”
With Bela Eugosi Dauvl M.iniirn, Helen < haniBcr, Dwiclil I rn I alw ard ' an Sloan, Herbert Hun. I ston Frances D.nk . 1 Ii,"| Gerrard.
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I SE 10 V EAR OLD LAW 8HELBYVILLE, Ind., April 1 (UP) Sidewalks here are for walking oniy 13 merchants said in a petition ! against obstruction by Id yv le stands. , benches, trash receptacles and the like. \ "The listrintion.- were removevl after! city attninej Elmer Bassett found a 111 year ohl law which permitted police to deai liie sidewalk
Fi' l: RI .N I V me. i,' i "" i t , | i;:I5 East W.ishington treet. I'lmrie 40. 2-2ts FOR RENT — 3 Room modern apartment and garage. I’hoae OIO-K. I 71 | T Ok dtENT Rooms for hou.-ekeep-! ing, hll South Indiana Street. Phone 4011-Y. 2-2ts !
mi; si'imr oi lasikk Is most pcrfrcll\ r\pressed hy K\(|(iisite l loHris. Hip IN‘(*k I lourr Shop Is hIiou iny po| plants and cut flowers in beautiful profusion. \nd miit'inbcr—“IVck’s Trices Tlc4isc. M IO-> Hanna Street Telephone 7 H-K.
A REGULAR 45c CAN OF GRANITOID ENAMEL OR STAIN enough to finish three chairs or equal surface given free in exchange for the coupon below il presented on the date mentioned above. T he Kurfees i.ietory representative will he here to show you how to use the beautiful Granitoid c.olors to beautify your home. Bring tire coupon. Only one’free can to a customer. Bringalonssomesmall article to bedecoraied free —such as flower pot, vase, jar, or the like. OKANITOID DLMONbTRATION COUPON Morrison Urolhc.rs t'/crnra-llr. Indiana
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Mammoth Furniture Auction Sa NOW GOING ON AT RATE CASH FURNITURE STORE AT BAINBRIDGE, IND. Follmvinjr is only a parlial list oi l ho hundreds upon hundreds <'l hiuh-nrade items lo he sold to the highest bidder. Wonderful iu" high grade l*arlor Suites, manufaetured by such nationally known manulacturcrs as Krohler. Shovversand Fall( reek. IJurkev A tiav. Northern Manufacturing ('o. and other northern manuiaetui'rd ease goods. Pure \N orsted Wiltons, \ civet, Axminster, Linoleum and ( ongolcum rugs in all sizes. .Many of the l)est I nner spring Mattresses on the American Market. i)ouhle Deck ( oil Led spring* Simmons Pcds, ( oxwoll ( hairs v and Ottomans, Student ( hairs, Lounging ( hairs, Lookers and Tull ud ( hairs, dozens of Old lessors. Nanitiesand lieds. Famous Sellers Kitchen (a hi nets, ( hild* reiTs ( hairs, Dining Koom and l»ed Uoom Suites complete, manuf actured hy nationally know n Northern Manufacturers. Oceasionul and Lnd I'ahles, Junior Tridge Lamps, Uoudojr, Ixmnge and N nv " city Lamps. Smokers, Silk and Rayon Dedspread and Tillovv oiittils. "Non will tind in this mammoth stock everything to furnish the home complete, just the kind of furniture you have seen and admired in other homes; the kind you ha ve so desired can now he had uf the price you want to pay. • • ® Auction every evening at 7:30 and Saturday at l P* M. Free Prizes. " Col. Chester Paul Wolfe Auctioneer. #
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