The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 January 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GHEE. CASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. UW2.

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Herald ('onsolidat'

•ITC. town 'lips in 4; unties. When TfJE DAILY BANNI’I’ first diseQvored in 1 in u in UJCO, the | And

em n borer had spri id over ^0 town-j

ships in six countie-.

While 1 n* b rei .am' ued its march ^ Hvr)1 p or All"

' Entend In ths post ‘ tv <

'lie report, for | rtaafla Itl(lianM aa a( . ( , nn( | r i H s

with 23.75 infested ti lls per acre

■ waiians are a grand people" and “that it is the lower class, produced by intei marriage, that causes trouble,” M Helen Judd,' daughter of Governor Judd of Hawaii, now a student at Mills College, Oakland, < . I , loutiy de- ■ e “Island Paradise.” Comm ding on tbe Mar ie case, M dd had lived in the i-Vnd ill her I fa and ha- never had . i tor fear. Her great great pl ai dher was jj aries and the fr.mih ' ■ lived there ever since.

COltN l’lll{l'.us Ki: \( HIM. COMMKRCIAI, DAMACli STAGh Despit, a five year fight by federal and tale authoiitii s against the spread ot the Euii|tnn corn borer, he farm ; i rapidiv leaching tin stage where h“avv commercial dam

age may he exjiecteil.

This eidin), w is made today by Paul Ulniim, Auburn, in the 1931 an nu il report of Frank 11. Walla e. state vy. i a ti idli (!ii t wn hips , lie the lisi iif known in ; tSi • t.o • • he past year, l ! l a a \. \t he en j ,,| F .- year, ti . i liown 'iii'litoiv i isted comprised

* Heavy <pe.de.I,

Si ops Your Cough Or Money Bach

line swallow of Broitchuline Kmul , II i you get lelief INSTANTLY, mistakable relief. Anothfr dose an hour later may p yotn cough entirely. Certainly i won't need more than half a hot , . f t ii ■. rani rotigh-kilhi to knock ! eu'igh for good. If vni do, you ve y air money hack. R. I*. ’ n Din; Stele an,ball other first druggists guaiWitee it.

the area listel in 1930 in 1931 it aver aged 3f>.82 infest ,1 hills per a-re for the same area, ot h times as many

present as in 1930.

It is this sten iil increasing in-

festation per hill tha maes it appar-

ent that tin infestala.ii in In.liana i rapidly reaching a poim where heav commercial damage n av he e

the report slid.

While the infesta: ndi showed a considerable incri a.-i ia all coimtir' where the h rer lias been prevelalit for aeveial yeai -. tie- hugest incr •■■sei i i ’ 1 111 .. i ' i •

h> a countie-.

According to Walla o, the 1 1 's j not appaient at tin time in maiiv (places, unless the coin has been care

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ears that have develope I on noiiin- | I'ested stalks. If tl infi tdion in- ( i leases at the same late of mcrealiovvever, commercial ilainagc will .on lie re i.lily seen, Wallace snl l^ T ^Markets’ I M tl \N M'OI IS I IMiSKK K II g Hveipts 4,000; holdovi l HiO; market steady to 10 cents lower; 100 'll 2.30 His., $4.10 to $4.20; few sele dvr lightweights $4.25; 230 to 2'.0 lb*. $3.90 t $4.10; 200 to .325 lbs., $3.70 to $3.90; too to 1G0 lie., $3.75 to 4.00: packing sows $3O0t i f3.35 < n: 'e 700; enlv. s ,iOU; uiiilependuhle action on all classes, sentiment lower. Ster offerings largely to sell under *7.50; s me heifers $3.50 to $0, prattics top .''4.0(1; low cutters and cutters $ 1.00 to $2.75; vealers steady at $9 down. Sheep 500; no early action of any impnrtan e, hi lingd 25 to 5d cent lower, oi around $0 for fed wt I idle IN M KM OK I AM

castle, Indiana, as second cht- ' ! matter under act of March 8, I ''

Subscription price, 10 cen> < p'-r week; $3.00 per year by mail in Ihdnam county; $3 50 to $5.00 per ' u by mail outside Putnam count,

|AVE Money, Loss of Time and Health with the Vick Plan for better 'Control of Colds.* Lie Togerher

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PMBSONAl. AM) I.OCAI, NEWS

Mi-- Vera Roberts, I.ib.rt. able t 111* u it dfti'r a sei i

reel, . iii-i

Mis. Myitle Torr, Greenc.i tie. !{. 5, i.as hi on admitted to the ( lay county

hospital at Brazil.

Richard Lucad . a Del’au.' ti: ent entered the oui ty hospital Thursday

for medical treatment.

cl.arnes of oppression and rnisfeasice in ofti e, obtained tin resignation oi city comptroller A ( iluber and ii.dineil his sau, Roswell R. Johnson, as

Huber’s successor.

I la! ia: i latiiP - |,ro! • hat c,,n- j ■■ li t bm , f i he Mayor of : i' v the size o' Gary on eliargo - contain- T

(OM1NG Sl'NDATl & MONDAY yw Gdynor char/* Farrell

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*.'0 ■ eidi -d

ment of women, stressing particularly the tremendous courage women had m pioneer days and how they must have the same courage today and learn to

stand together

The club voted to c<?-operate with the Phi Delta Kappa organization in

et ' #he Cl " i'- 111 V*

j fraternity is sponsoring and whic will he hel I soon to raise funds for

the unemployed of the city.

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W omen Of Moose ,

d'.i Meet Tonight

Women of the Moose will meet (his

e vening at 7:30 o’clock. All members

IjJBPi I ii I to attonil. ^ j *|* 4* *1*

At The LItANADA j m, . i.iiom to Be hoki.-s

NEW YEARS

Kringa

New Problems and OLD BILLS

Our Money Will Kliminate Both

ed In the inirietmint d.dnatically would remove him from office and

make the comptroller Ma or. Mayor Johnson made the -Jiifl in

his administration after he had sui

’ • ■ ( i riff Roy I Kell, y on

the idictmei t and posted 2,000 hond

Louise I'hipps ' ' dent front Lu. v Row Ian I hall, under . ta< ' k l"-ht« ai enemie-.

w,nt an apndix operation at the! Hub. r was a grand jury witness nunt> hospital noon. durin « ,l "' afternoon. He took with mu lav, January 24th, there will b. , "’ n 11 was reported i

■ ni. ■ • ' ' ‘'gating |

Some, set Chur, I hs the Rev. 0 \\.i ,he • ' 0 ' 000 ,,a, ' k sewe r >'* Gary Baylor of Loi.i'ille, Kv. Kvi, \ hod ;'‘"'I cliaievs of payroll padding in!

opt

Nothing 1<

so why cough, , , lece (iil

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npsef your iv rough Bio rliuline

In loving remembrance of oui dear , flier, F.mma lb Cmran, wlio pas . ! away one year ago, .lanuaiy 21, 1931. Surrounded by our fi lends we 're lonesome, Midst our pleasures we're blue 'I here isn’t a day, dea i mother, that we’re not longing for you. In that land of happy bins. Where our trial are revet more Where vv. -hall meet thee face to fa e. On that bright and golden *9 re. Husband, Children and Sister.

OLEO Balm Nil! Olea at its Best 2iH 19c RICE f till Head

! 0 3-' COCOA

GRAPE FRUIT CORN MEAL

190 Lb.

Bags

SABI

PEAS a HOMINY 4 Pancake Flour OATS 6,.

t HI,*

3 l .h.

Pag

HOI I II \NN \

All

’iuvorM

GELATIN SALMON

4 3

Bl. \< ON

I I A \s M \RS||

S|- I DM AS

I’kgs. Tall ( ails Pound

I’kg l,hs

79c 25c 25c 18c 25c 19c 25c 10c 35c

welcome.

In the divone suit of Kthel Marie Knauer against Kmest l.ovell knaia r pending in the Putnam Circuit louit, the defendant has lieen ordered to pay $3 a week for support of a child and $25 attorney fee- for plaintiff'

attorney.

George I,. Hurst, admini (ratoi o the estate of Alpiieu F. liur :, iia ; filed a petition hi the Putnam tin n court against Bon ie Sir in i and others, to sell real e late of the decedent to pa debt I heodore Cr.i vley i- attorney lor the plaintiff. < K. Wiley of Greencastle sold 45 good Id r.k hoy through the Produers ('onimission A-s. riation at lrdianap lis on .lanuaiy 19. ihirty three averaged 185 poundsi and because of then fine quality topped the market. They were pun-hased by an ordet buyer fm eastern shipment. R. M Monnett of Greem a tie i one , f 31 Indiana .university R ■ 1 F. C students who will leeejve a grade of "A” fill their first -emester work in military ami will he excusMd froui two class periods of this semester, accoviing to the imnouncemeiit t day of C d. | (). P. Kohiiison, eoir.mundant of Hie univei ity’s R. O. T. t . unit.

Ilio police department.

FOR SALE The John Buis home i ; he n Commercial Place Phon. 255. Feni Lucas. 2! 3ts

General .Electric • Wiring Bcpairing ( on! rad ing Moore Electric PHUNI: 72

In Ncedlecratl Club

M e lie : el oh v *' ! ' ’ .my afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at thV i, .me of Mrs. Ida Pollom. 308 south

Iiiqi.-iiia street. -F -I- -F 4- •K "F

I < ackers Vnd Officers

lo Have Pitch In Supper I he teachers and officers of the Christian Church "Bible S.'hoel will met this evening at 0:30 in the

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$20 to $300 Loan on Furniture, Pianos, Radios and Livestock. We Refinance Autos

Indiana Loan Co. 24 1 * F. W ash. St. Phone 15

,, i and each member is to bring one

I h of food and sardwiches.

HOI K RFSI I IS IN si ||

II AI L M \ N i.i I S 13 SPADKS Keni vth Rhodes. I.ongden iiall senior, experienced a thrill that ron e hut once in several million times last Friday night when he held a perfect bridge hand eon--istiiic of thirteen spades. He hid iv.n spades upon the first round el bidding and conceded a grand slam. Rhodes' partner was Kenneth Donahue. His opponents were Rirbaid Bartlett and Richard Shilling.

TERRE HAUTF, Ind., Jan. 21 (l P) A hole caused b\ a Imil i" is th ehasis • f a damage suit in cmi.t here. Dennis, ages in a suit filed against t ie C. iVF. I. railroad, allege- that she sutl'e! ed permanent injury when she stejipad into th ehole, which we- in the yard of hei home. The hull, she > nil . ais deled into her yaid after Ising (in loaded (roin a railroad oar

KNAI KK I REKD (Continued From Page One) r the defendant’s witnesses who • wore to hi - alibi and that lie couldn’t have been there at the time of the

rohli -ty.

In addition to Go wen's assertion i rer if the man who entered i home and truck him over the head

all he had. He sai l Harper sti him again and told him that one m

pitch-in up- 1,1,^ wou f,f km him if Gowens did i

tell him where the money was Gowens told him it was undei '

mattress of a bed.

Harper, who is a big fellow, vv, a “sheik” haircut with side burn-, not appear to .he much worried i ware a cynical grin as Prosecutor I - zer termed him a “cowardly robtiei '

Dissolution Sale The L. A. /taring farm being uld

will, lull. I" Dowell, ut < aihon,j W4 , || )t> undersigned will sell al pu!

al. . testified to having seen Harper near the Gowens home shortly before the robbery. Dowell had been to Gowns' to make anangements about burvowing a shotgun and was returning home when he saw Harper under an

■ lectrie light.

Mr t I '• an and In r gi <w son, Wilbur Jackson, said they were returning home after attending ser-

. It, i| II tile . ,, Fox extra good brood

1,1 P asRed ‘"’(shoals weighing 80 pounds; 22

sail at the farm located I 1-2 mill south of Manhattan on Monday, January 2") Vt 10:30 M. the following propel

, 15—COWS—15

Five milk cows with calves by side; 10 Milk cows to freshen soon Kahy beeves. Extra good.

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Feels Belter Sleeps Belter Eals Better

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Telephono All Social Item* To IW

W. II M. S- Holds First 1932 Meeting

HO) I ( (iMPOl n D ( FRTAIM Y )t I Fit LIKE M \<a< FOR

THIS M VN

The county treasurer’s office an j nun cod Thursday that propert' ,

belonging to Phil H. and II R \d I Duly those who hove suffered from iamson and Fred Ford Mid Ch it ment ot thi BtoBiach, liver, I \inmon- ami .1,,-, him- Claw rheumatism, had ern.imously hen advertised forj , "' U1 i,is - " en ’<»usnee8. or 11 gmierally -ale at a deliniim r.t tax -ale K.- i ' ‘"'lovvn condition, can fully appro

ai \ 8. It wa said several other pi ■io whose pi.qu i Ihtis Is i n adv i

I RFSH MEM)

PRUNES

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< linn i; dr)

APRICOTS PEACHES !M»I Lll \NNt soil) (HACKERS

CHEESE BREAD

OAKLEY’S KPF< 1)1

COFFEE

5

6

21 iis. ( hoiee Dry l.h. 2 I It. B<»\

I nil ( ream

Pound

Ih Twin

loaf

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10c 25c 23c 10c 19c ISc

6c

LH.

19c

10

CORN Standard Pack 4 = .n 25c Beans < lful( It RK( l,F )M:i) NAMES* 10,.29'

j:i <1 for -sal. • | pai dlheii back names removed list.

,ii February 8 ,ia o taxi and had t u ir t non toe deiinqui u'

iate vvlnt it means to he suddenly fi', ed fi on) the grip- of these most

pai ful afflh tions.

Tiie will nf Isaac M. Lloyd, probated : at Rockville, provide for the payim id of all debts and directs that he be buried in the Russellville cemetery by (la side of his w ife; that a monument ! •ie erected at a cost not exceeding | $120 and that his fum ial expenses lie i not ovei $145. Olhei bequests are: I j'u Oliver Lloyd, a soli, $1; i • miothei 1 -on, John Lloyd. Prince, his horse; to other childien, Ida Allen and Fdvvutd| Lloyd, all household goods and per-1 -onal property, incKnlit g note am initing to $3,409,110: John Lloyd is named executor. Witnesses, Florence Wilson, ( W. Daniels, and .1.

Ernest Durham. Det

! 20, 1927.

()B’I Al\8 RFSK.N \ I ION

GARY, Did., J.,n. 21 (UP)

Roswell O. Johnson of Gary, win ilidirted by the Lake C-ounty ; i:i id ury at Crown Point y# sterday o i

p instance Mr Percy Hall, 707

of will, Scot " yni Avenue, Crawfordsville, Ind.,

wa- i .-:iff( rer of stomaeh.Tvidney and

hladdei trouble for years. Imagine

•iis jov when the Hoyt's Compound i went quickly to the seat of his troubles and quickly routed them.

Mayor | R ( , a( j statement:

Fat Girls! Here’s A Tip l or You

“During the past two years my '• l,"3* mi vis been out of order. I had no appeti'e and what food I did win; r, to oat did me no good, as gas ill i form on my stomach, which ,,ii a ten-hie burning in the pit of niV s'om.'irh. I would lielch up sour part! 1 of food. I was so badly con ti paled that I had to he continually

(taking laxatives.

“My deranged kidneys caused me to a ve to rise many times each night.

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' ould hunlly l end. I was steadily

Small Lean Fresh Hams, l / 2 or whole, Ih. JOe I rush Mealy Spare Rihs. IJ). 8 1 i Fresh Veal or Bork Hearts, 5 Lbs. 2de I'resh Side Bork, Lb. JOe Good Tender Steak, Lb 15c Fresh Bork Drains, .‘i Lbs 25e I'resh Bork Sausage, Lh 81 Sujcar ( ured Breakfast Haeon, Lh. 15- 12' <* O A K L E Y’S

All over tie- world Krusihen Salts is appealirg to giil* and women who tiive lor an attia tive, free from fa' figure that cannot fail to win admiia

t ion.

Here’s the ivci|i.‘ that banishes fat

and brings l.h,- u t all the natur. ( '"g in w< ight and always felt tired

: ttractivi ire that every woman po and vv rn out.

, -i-s and e. it. SAIT'.L) a “Nothing ,-cmod to do me any "| X .!‘Hte h .no!;.:'g take one half t ‘-o,.,d until one day | decided to give spoon of Kru i hen Salts in a gla the Hoyt , < ompound a trial. Hope, of hot w iter hviore breakfast—cut (ppiru -a d guod cheer is coming down on past tv and fatty meats-—go mv way now. At last I’ve found the light on potatoes, butter, cream and medicine I should have had in the first '““It’s the little daily dose that take. 11 K ™‘ l * J ust ,ik ''

In the Community hall f the Met odist Episcopal church, the Woman' ; Home Missionary Society met in reg ular session for the fii-t meeti'" < f 1932 on Wednesday al'tetnoiin. Taeri was a lirief business session. MiDimmick took charge of the dev i . n and the afternoon’s program. In listening to the program, tin members were veminned that Ind.iv i- the golden time for j J t Ie royal time fm 1 ,rk. an sheaves. A’o'ith was doing i' be. ( I • lit Queen K tin t ll a ll those who heard them with a phtylei, “Attic Thrills.” Miss Floience l e a with her two piano i.umb.'i . Mr. (iep liart with his two ve al do acenm an I a solo by Mrs. Pedlow, all to panied on the piano h\ Mi Stoln together made it an aftern on ' teal

pleasure.

Young people are the hope nf To I marrow and the supreme !s-k of the church is to win them for Kingdom building; with their hoyaunt hopes! land theii face- tur ia| liki flcw'er to | I the sunny side; with patience to build

a better world.

Miss Fry and her committee were I rayal hosts during the -ocial linui.

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I M rs. Neb in Hostess Flo Domestic Sei nee Club Domestic Science club met Tues day afternoon at tin* home of Mrs. James I. Nelson, Mrs. Frank Lyon and Mrs. ('. E. Stoner a -i-'ant hn-t-e-ses. Twe;.ty-two members and n ■ guest answered roll call, “Are Women Benefited by Modem Inventions, md Why.” Mrs. Frank .lone gave very interesting paper, "The Banishment of Home Drudgery.”

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Presbyterian Women To Sew Friday The Presbyterian women wall cu • Friday afternoon it . •hutch. All women i f the chureh ai, asked to attend as Fieri* are t i il articles that are to he iloi-lied.

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Veronica flub To Observe Guest Day The anniversary gm t day nn oting of the Veronica Hub will Is* held Fii day, Jan. 22, at the home if Mt- J dm Abel, Highland street I aeh member please bring a guest.

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B. And I*. Woman’s Club Held Dinner Meeting The Buainess and Professional Wu

gi c walking along the Big Four rail1,,ad at> .ut the time of the robbery. Mr. (io wen said that Harper came •ii his house in the south end of Car1,on "ii tin Sunday night mentioned and knocked on hi- door. Gowens inked who wa - there and the man outide replied, “Carl Thompson.” Gowci aid he lighted a lamp and allowed the man to enter. The robber, v ,im he ay is Harper, knocked him down and took some money from his

pocket. .

Mr. Gowens said that Harper demanded to knaw where he kept the

weaned and weighing 100

nice hunch. One i i

pounds.

rest it and (. " ii- replied that was serve dinner.

HAY & GRAIN 2600 bushels corn in crib; 20(1 Inr lids Oats; 8 ton extra nice Timnlliv Hay; 5 ton < lover »V Alfalfa. 5 i,,n Oats Straw. All above hay m I,mil

TERMS(ASH

L. A. Znring and Kd Dullurdiuk C A. VESTAL \ JOEL DORRS,

Auction" is,

JOHN FELLOWS, Clerk. Ladies’ \ ni o! \\ alnui f hap,;

Bi£ washes? Fels-Naptha brings extra help

sc?.i

SPECIAL 192(1 DODGK (OUI'E, IN A-] (ON. DITION. ^, $<>5.00 VIOIlEL T KOKH SEDAN $23.00 MILRICAN StCim n CO.

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“brings that Kin energetic health

off the fat” and chen feeling” of

activity that i- reflected in brigiU ryes, clear -kin, cheerful vivacity and

h inning figure.

But be sure for your health's ake that you get Kru chen. A bottle that la 4 week- io-ts hut little. Y> u win always get K»uscImmi Mulli’ ( Drug Store a d money hack il md ■ 11 fled w iil, ie tit afci firat h :

tie

to act just like men’s Club held its Jai uarj a net

magic and it In: eertainly done won- meeting at the College Inn on Wed d i* G.r m I fed better, sleep bet- nesday evening. The guest speaker o ’ # Her. and am gaining in was Miss Katharine Alvord, dean d ght. I fact my whole system has women of DePauw university, ho a id' g >ne mo-t wonderful change " gave a most interesting and ir*true the Hovt’ Specialist at the Na- live talk on the “Makirm of a liu-i ' tioi ,1 Cut Rat** Store, South Side the ness Woman”, beginning with tW, f‘ Uit , Greenia-tle. Hoyt's Com | pioneer woman and leading to tin I" "'d 1 also - Id I, dl leading drug | present modern hu ^iie < wman. She | stoi^ , er; where. brought out the wonderful advance-

WHAT PRICE SUCH LUXURY? ONLY $19.75

Hard to believe, Isn't t? Hut the price in correct, In spite of the fact yow friends paid ?45.H0 and more for such lounge chairs a year ago. )Ve made a large purchase for nnr three Stores recently Hence * very deep, very niiic-t, the chair you have always panted Many splended uphnlgterlngs fiom which to choose. If you select yours now.

HORACE LINK & CO. The Store of fare 11 are ,ft

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