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xnr. D'AHY BSt'WEIt 0BEENCASTEE, INDIANA FRIDAY. JANUARY 15.1932. ~

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SSiFlED ADS 'jSiNQ aPPUANCE8 •LIES AND SEBTICS pDOOC j. F. BIB1

on Autos up to $300 00 | )r used car® )!ANA LOAN CO. Vashin^lon St. Phone 1!>|

For Sale—

i. lZ 1 Block coal, $3.SO ton, block, screened, $3.00; Mine Nut $2.50 Phone K03. Ed 11-6p VALL ► A PER-New stock displayt. oth Indiana. Prices riKht. .aoer 8-12-15-19.

SALE: The National Cut Rate .fferinfr for a special t, spectacle frames, fitted Liality lenses, for 50 cents J Here is an opportunity to I(| It extra pair of spectacles. on< or two pairs of . cod h'te for 50c a pair. 11 fits ’OR I [a I.E—Blood tested baby eks of l nlinfc breeds, 9 cents and Wrtt* for prices for February very.M 1 • nter Point Hatchery, iter Point, Ind. 14-3ts 11 ,E: Open for your innew fruit and vegetable (t the best that prows— In I rans ki room.

ll.F. Rome day bed, new 1*12.00. Cook's South End 134. 15-2ts.

U-F—Cemetery lot. Mrs. Indiana St. 15-2ts.

Il I I nice Collie pups, l drivws at Skinner's faun Phone •X. 16-2ts.

ll.E:—By owmer, Mrxlem luse, newly decorated, new ^st residential sections of . Cheap for Cash—Small red farm considered. AdBanner. 15-tf.

li t Thickens, Rhode IsIrxn'a pood. Cockerels, pul- [ Bargain". Pherson, Bain1 15-2ts

For Kent—

NT—Six room modern atage, good location, rent Impure at 408 east Sem-11-fits

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HIGH s< HOOl. TEAMS TO ME’FT ON LOCAL GYM FLOOR THIS EVENING

WALL PAPER—Priced at 5 cents per coll, up. 50 patterns under 15 cents per roll. 30 patterns under 10 cents per roll. All patterns over 8 cents are printed with fade proof colors. We trim all paper free. We carry a large stock at all times. Snider’s Wall Paper Store. No. 11 North Vine Street 15-19-2p

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOt K Hogs receipts, 4,000; holdovers 107; market mostly 5 cents higher. 160 to 210 lbs. $4.25 to $4.30; 210 to 240 lbs. $4.15 to $4 2<>; 240 to 290 lbs. $4.05 to $4.15; 290 to 350 lbs. $3.85 to $4.05; 10 Oto 160 lbs. $4.00 to $4.25; packing sows $3.00 to $3.50. Cattle receipts 400; calves 400; steersjslow about steady. Few small lots, $4.55 to $6; she stock tending lower. Som cows $3 to $4; heifers mostly $3.50 to $6.00; small lot $6.50; low cutters and cutters $1.50 to $3; vealers steady at $8.50 down. Sheep 301); little done, few weighty natives steady at $6; fed westernheld higher or up to $6 75, late clearance expected.

Delphi high school’s basketball foam will oppose the 1 iger Cubs on the local gym floor this evening at 8 o’clock In curtain raiser, the Frankfort Juniors will tangle with •ho speedy Greencat tle Junioi ( |uin-

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The Oracle invade this city with a well balanced .earn, having a giant center and foui other well built hoys in their Erst string lineup Delphi perhaps is not its trong a in former ! years but the visitors know that the I Cubs are in the grip of a losing streak | and they will endeavor to push the locals further down the ladder of de-

feat.

However, Coach Edmonson and his net tossers have a different idea about the outcome- i’he probable lineup foi (iieenca tie will he Stone and

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i • ■ Moffett and a ot i. elv, men left DePauw university tin morning at 8 - 30 o’clock bound tor Cincinnati, Ohio, where DePauw will pla> the first of two Buckeye , "hf, i*■ 11,. games tonight. The I u • i meet the University of Cincinnati five in ,t rt turn tilt and Saturday night g . to Oxford. Ohio, to engage th< strong Miami University five

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DePauw is in a tie with Witt. n-1 Wittenberg even if Wittenberg berg I'nr first place each team having I should win from Ohio We-leyan Ratwon three conference tilt- Wither! urdav night. \ po t season charity have bee n defeated to date and are game is bi ing talk d up in Ohio bethe onlv two of the eight teams in tween DePauw and Wittenberg pro the loop with a perfect record. C, ach viding the conference race ends in a Moffett anticipated a hard game to-' tie between these two teams. \\ itnis'ht -ince DePauw was barely able j tenberg U the only conference team ‘ - " by j that DePauw die s not play in a regu-

larly scheduled game.

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ter; Hurst : ml Dawson, guards. Chicken dinner Saturday at Greencastle Hotel from 11 to 1 and 5 to 7.

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George Eubank, rangy DePauw center, has already made a name for him self in basketball circles. He was an

Me Anally, cen- all-state performer in his high school

to nor-e nut the Cincinnati team two points on DcPauw’s own floor. Miami defeated DePauw last sea nn .at Miami by one point, so that both

game, will be a battle.

Coach Moffett announced that he I would tart his regular line-up of Moffett and Perkins at forward, Eubank at center, and Graham and Copeland at guards- The seven leserves that will make the trip are Isley, Bal haugh, Beatty, Wil-on, Simpson. Downey and McCullough,

vita the 'I'fip team will stay overnight in Cinaggrega | cinnati In practice sessions, Bals-

baugh lias been hitting the hoop with deadly accuracy while Simpson lias shown considerable improvement in

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days when he shot ’em championship Martinsville

tion. Last year, his sophomore year, he was chosen for all-state college I honors against a field of other aspir-

ants. Eubank is noted for his playing | the guard position, isley is showing

and is exceptionally good at controll-

Room on East Washing-: i'>K the tipoff and connecting with the

15-lt. 1 basket for any number of winning I points. He is a man of whom the critics speak, “He has horn basketball

sense.”

DePauw’- victories to date have been over * juejrinati, 'thin Wesleyan and Ohio University, while Wittenberg lias defeated Wabu.-h, Deni mi and Cincinnati. Wabash, the other Indiana member of the conference is in a tie for second place with Denison and Miami. Wabash plays Deni-on tonight and Ohio University Saturday nieht, and like DePauw, both tiltare away from home.

BUM NESS MEN WIN A bowling team camposod of business men defeated :i t. ini of student. from the Phi Gamma D-Ita fraternity house at the Bowman gym alleys Thuisday night The core was 2252 to 2196 The busirn men’- team included Jake Fit el, 1) O. Moffett, Don Bailey, 0 VV. Hollowell and O J. Stewart. 1 he Phi Gain team was composed of Shugart. Smith, Dirks, Knoy and Faster.

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more polish and is understudying Hu bank and his one-hand push shot It | was Isle who sank the winning field] goal against Cincinnati in the la t thirty seconds of play.

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Should DePauw win both its eon-1 ference tilts this week, the Tigers will gold a one game advantage over

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Farm by married man; References exchanged. Banner office. 14-2p

Hemistitching and picotprom) t and careful work done. Micl| w-itli Ideal Cleaners. 14-2p fU General housework by young lady. Phone 99. 14-2p. D: We want you to inini'. market of fruits and Will curry the highest tunable Wetz. Ip

-l/OSt— F indie Bull Dog, lame in head sideways. Reward. | y 14 3p.

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w ‘ s . $ clothing, general rumsal* Saturday courthouse at 14 2ts 'nie K. oiioiui's Club of Warren ■hip will serve dinner at the Saturday. 14-2tn. ftllA’ ! i'' \ S « n '(’••^Rtollars. My ow'n Oil wave MM- Special for white hair Six r ®’ Dollar Special Two-fifty. i < xtrt|] long hair. Mrs. D. M. I'Mll S. Indiana St. Phone U 9«p. 0m at >’ nur ham. phone trita lieorge K. Frank, Clinton s 13 6pd ^IIOSKCUTINC, ATTORNEY raw-ley, (Jreencastle, an candidacy for tho Denmnflanination for prosecuting atct to the May primary. 14-6p.

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Kxtra (|uality orchard R or sale. Dr. E. M. Hurst ^^^Ind ORGET the Dance at Hall at Fillmore tonight. IS-lp.

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And there must In something about the blend, too . . . you can’t get a milder, heller taste...not anywhere! "Got a right good opinion of my« self, hut I don’t figure I'm as c lever as those cigarette making machines. Every single Chesterfield is round and tilled light ..heal- anything you can roll yourself. Besides, it smokes cooler and lasts longer. 1’vc tried both, so 1 know.” • Nothing auialeurirb about CheBterlicld’o Radio ProjEium,cither! Nat Sbilkrct’*Orchestra and Alex Gray, |>o|>nlar Robust, entertain you every night < xcept Sunday, at 10:30 Fa,tern Standard Time, on the Columbia ( oast-to-Coaat Network.

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