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ih M-hool star, ran tilt collectinK four iee throws, a total

points via the charity stripe-. In the Nelson, gfinal period, the Tigers continued frenshaw e chalking up points with Moffett sub-1 Coffman, u

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THE DATIiY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 21,1932.

stituting frequently. A lone foul t s and two baskets by Caldwell accounted for the remainder of the Wabash scoring. Twenty-seven minutes of the regulation forty minute game had expired Before Caldwell hit from the

field for the Cavemen.

Wabash jumper! into the lead at the start of the contest on two free throws by Smith. IBut Moffett came back with a field g.al and from that time on, DePauw was never in danger.

Lineup and summary:

DePauw (27)

Perkins, f Simpson, f MofSett, f Ral.sbaugh, f Eubank, c Isley, c Graham,’ g Copeland, g Mc’C-ullough. g Totals Wabash (8) Caldwell, f Knisley, f Smith, f Harmon, f Hiker, c Browning, r

PG 1 0 4 1 1 0 2 I) 0 9

FT PF.

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PG FT 2 0 <> ' i 0 0 0 0 0

Score at Half—r>eP auw , 3 .

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Referee—Miller. Umpire

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Russell.

MOVIES

AT I HE (,K \\ X |, X An acting background

valuable single

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basketball GREENCASTLE

VS

RUSHVILLE

the most

ot a serpen <li-

rector, according to K-nm-th Mac-Ki-nna, whose latest l-'„ x |)ro( |u C tion, ■‘(.ood Sport,” open, t ,night at the Granada Th.-atr.- with l.imla Watkins and John Boles in th- leading roles. Abandoning a pr financial future for tin- lure of th. footlights, MaiK.-nna s.iuii became a notable leading man on Broadw:,\ and after straring in a number ,t aK ,. p r<) . ductions turned to the f,, r f UB .

ther laurels.

l^ist Spring he was promoted to

th. post of a director a a reward for hi sterling performance, in suc h Fox pictures as . “M. n Without Women,” “Man Trouble" : , n( | “The Mmi W r ho Came Back” and with W'il0|lium Cameron Mtnzies directed “Al-

1 ways Goodbye’ and “The Spider”. An added feature tonight will he a

“Kiddie Revue” presented b;. pupils of Peggy l.ou Snyder, dancing teacher. of Indianapolis. This promises to lie a unique stage attraction and is

endorsed by the management A W heeler and W nnlsey comedy

will complete the bill.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 |jo'11 School (iym 7:00 l\ M. Admission 25(‘

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W hy (iet l p Nights? Physic (he Itlild'U-r With

Juniper I til

Olive -nit th- impurities and excess acids that cause irritation, burning and frequent desire. BC KETS, the bladder physic containing juniper nil, bin hu leaves, etc., works on the bladder similar to e istor oil on tin- b-.wels. Get a 2br test box from any drug store. After fnin days if not relieved of "getting up nights” go hack and get your money. If ynu are bothered with backache nr leg pains caused from bladder disoidem you are bound to feel better after fins ejeansing anil you get youl regular sleep. Sold at

Milled From The Finest Wheat

FLOUR

IONA BRAND

24 lb-, bag

SUNNYFIELD BRAND

24 lb. bag

39c 59c

\ 48 lb. bag 77c

48 lb. bag $1.17 +

[cratch Feed *ash Feed

fhite House Milk pWmg Powder

-king Sods k and Beans

Daily Brand 100 lb. bau

Daily Brand

Quaker Maid

Crystal

lb. pkg.

Quaker Maid

$1.29 $1.79 -- 20c 17c

5c

25c

t ' f IT a r AB* Silverbrook 1, : ■ Fresh Pasteurized Creamery

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lb.

27c

| j? Sunsj^eet 2 lb. Package

2

pkgs

29c

1^, ^ Wisconsin Cream

lb.

17c

i ^ ill ll |J Quaker Maid--14 oz. bottle

3

bottles

29c

Palmolive Soap

3

cakes

20c

GRANDMOTHER S QUALITY Bread VoS 7c Pound Loaf Sc fresh Fruit and Vegetables

AfcPj FAMOUS COFFEE TRIO 8 O’Clock Coffee» 19c Red Circle Coffee 25c Bokar Coffee " 29c

arrofs,

Texas Hunch

2 for 15c

Let I nets';^ y Head 10c ■i*a|)efruit 70’s, 4 for . . 17e al. Oranges, 200’s I)/. 2:ie auliflower u'hd!- Heads 25e .3 Lbs. 10c ( abbajfe, Lb 5e ! a.0ran ffes ws^|) z> i9 ( .

THE

CLASSIFIED ADS

ROACH DALE ITEMS

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HUPP LIES AND SERVICi Phone 493 J. F. HIRT

l-oann on Autos up to SHOO,00.

on new or used cars

INDIANA LOAN

ro.

24Vi K. Washington St.

I’hoiM. 15

-For Sale-

dr and Mrs. John King of Indianapolis visited Sunday with the former’* , I merits. Mr. and Mrs. Riley King and family. Dr. Paul F. Ream is in Chicago rid. week attending a dental conven-

: tion.

Mis- (Dace Lee of Indianapolis is v riling friends here this week. Mi ind Mis. K. C. Roger- an- on i Roheri wi re dinnei guests of Mi unit dr c. a. Fuller Sunday. St v, i.ii from lien- 11 'I”' Witt trial at l>ebanon Monday. Dr. and Mrs. C. C Collins and Dr , and Mr.-. (’, N. Stroube wcie Sundas .evening dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. I George Collett in Crawfordsvilb . Ro\ Ryan and Miss Orpha Ryan of

FELSNAPTHA your washing .machine’s best friend

by a -I famil, in Lmrisville, Ky.

brought lief ore the house of repre-

Mr-. Glen Invin was a business i sentatives. At the last session it was visitor in CiatMoi-i.-viJIe Wednesday... | l^ r use,l hut a-1 ion deferred. Nowit

Rhode Is-

Cockejels,! Soutl Bend Wen- called here Frina.v I’herson, by the death of tbeii father, R sr., •

HMts. | Ryan.

Mi. and Mrs. Heindon Carpenti i

FOR SALK: Chickefls, land Reds, extra good. Pullets, eggs. Bargains. Bainbridge Indiana.

and Mrs.

FOR SALE: -Good Indiaru Lump lt)( | son Maurice ipent Sun :i\ will Coal $4.00, l-ri-g - oal >8,50 delivi r< d. the 1 i o! • r, m

Phone 205. 1-Vrd Lucas.

stove, $6.75. phone 134.

-* 1 j Salem.

16-inch heating j Mrs .Bob Crosby i.. caring for Mr-

lllLI. HOLDS I P I RA tu I Wit /.F.P SKin iCE AKRON, n (CIO Visions of trans-oceanfi dirigilde service from the United S’at- will remain only a

dream,

pending McN-.-y Men-hant Air-hip

Bill, Goodyi ur /’-eppelin officials an- agreitd

is awaiting a senate committee. The measure set- u|> airship laws similar to maritime laws, empowering the postmaster-general to award contracts to airship operators. Its opponents contend that in effect, it establishes

i a subsidy.

Local airship men claim these

Corporation i ‘‘haige* i ,n ' unfair. They contend that

I awarding mail contracts does not rom-

FOR SALE G i 18 ine t g " " ' 1

Coak’s South I i

— j M r> a „ ( j .Mrs. Hiirold Hendoison the (i0odyf*:n Zoppelirf < ncem and itFOR SALE—Used upright piano, ^md children of ( rawf rdsville, <pen' siih-idi.Mi* - unic s the McNary m» i cheap, Call 778-X 2l-2ts : Sunday with the lattri’' parents. Mt un* i- passed, inclinliti)? the provisK.i,

_ x. , , . , . 4 , . . _ . /eppelin Corporation, will proceed nn-

. . t _ ,, ,, and Mrs Claude Smith and family. aut oiizing the postmawter-geoeial ink FOR SALE—Bv owner. Five room .. . . i , i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hem\ I avs.ird m.iil aitiact *to airship op. r * —

modern house, near square, easy ( .. . . ,

j slaughter <»♦ Ladoga moven Monday atois.

| to the (diarle> (iregory property in : Idle officials /loin* out that such

j' - south part of town. Mi Henri n ce w u : - Liquid or Fableta used internally

FOI{ SALK: By owner, Modern opening gim -iv store hen- soon. in l- the eail> tag-- and thi.t gunran-1 and hhti SaUe externally, make a com -

If the bill is passed, Zeppelin nff'i rial- -tute, the International Zeppelin I ransp- rt Corporation and the Pacific

t< rms if sold soon.

Banner Office.

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Box P 2J 2p I

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7 room house, newly decorated, new furnace, best residential sections of Cireemnslle. Reasonable terms Small well improved farm considered. Ad-1 dress Box iB care of Banner.

Mrs. Nathan Call returned h me | tees in the form Sunday after spending -evera! days j would be e-sential.

with her daughtc). Mis. Joseph Croc

and that guaran-1 . f mail contracts

Tlic Mc\ur\ bill a I re a<l\ has lx-en

FOR SALK Space in Mausoleum, Forest Hill ('emetery. Frank Stoessel, I Central National Bank Bldg. 2n tip. | 2H>R BA I K * kwnd piano for bal j ance due on contract. Kasy term a . | Would consider upright as part. Must : -i ll. Box X, Banner office. 21 3ti

-For Rent—

FOR RKNT: 5 room Modern dweling, furnished. Phone if-V- Kerd Lucas. 20--'lt.

FOR RKNT Six room modern reasonable. Inquire at 408 East Semina ry St. . IS 51 -

—Wanted— WANTED: Horse shoeing and general repairing Stone and Wright, Fillmore, Ind. 20-lip. WANTED To sell or buy a good three year-old mule. Florin M l ammaek, R. R. 2, Coatesville, Ind. lW-3p

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YOUR ATTENTION—All kinds of sewing machines repaired. Work guaranteed. George Hoffman, lock and gunsmith. 204 West Franklin St., Greencastle, Ind., P'one I0K YX. —Lost— f.OST Black leal he i jacket on Bainbridge - Greencastle road. Re ward if returned to Banner offiee.

21-2p

Found

FOUND Large collie dog, reddish Iii-iwii, 5 or 0 years old. Phone .-7'.i. 2l-2ts —Miscellaneous—

PERMANENTS Two-fifty. Beaut ful wave with ringlet en Is. Uomfort able, easy method. Tel. 701 L. Mrs. D M Godfrey, 1001 S. Indiana St. 18 tit

The Ladies of the Fiist t hristian church at Cloverdale will hold a fo.td sale and serv • dinner at the courthouse, Saturday. January 2lt. 20-2ts

EXTRA SPKCIAI. OFFER—We know yof ha-a- among your treasured family photograph-. postcaixl or snapshot, tintype- or amhertypes, that you wish to keep as a. valued likeness of your dear ones. Well, there are only tw > ways known today. | firing that picture to the National Cut Rate and have a guaranteed tv production made in Artgo enlargement- The special price is 07 rents. Is-t our expert man in tin line of rularginv take care of ymii w->rk. S et urduy is the la-t day "f this s|»ecial price. Bring your picture at once to National Cut Rate, Siuth Side Courthouse, Greencastle, Indiana. It

tllMIMOTIISXM-: <»l-‘ m: x i. i > i x i »•: 111 flit* Mlltt -‘I’ Of tll»* F.StHlM Of Charles A. Carver, Deceased. Not icf is ln-iH.iy niven tbnt, by virtue o! ;in ordt*!” of Putri.iiu iMroiilt t'ouiM. of jMitnnin t’oimty, 1 h'liin.i, tiio und< signed. ;ih Adiiilnlm i .'ifor. with the will ;tnn«»xt*d of I’harbs A I'arvur, dooeasoV vnIII offer for Hale, at private Hole, for ash on the 28th day of January, I'alj. and from day to da \ thereafter, until sold, the following described lt« il Mstate in Putnam (’mint,'.. Indiana, fowl t: The east half e: If" uitheast quar ter of Hection Pour «i rowriBhlp Fifteen (151 North, rtaiiK' I'our VV r est, and a strip of ground 'Pen (10) rods in width north and south off of the west side of the west half of the northwest ounrter of Section Three (3), Township Fifteen (15) North. Range (4) West, in Putnam (’minty, Indiana, eontalning Ninety (90) acres, more or 1* ss Said property to he sold free from liens except taxes of 1931, w hich pur chaser Is to pa> January 12. 1932 II \ RLKY SMITH. Administrator with the will annex.rt of Phnrles A (’nrvei deceaBed. Ot is K Oullev, Hays d: Murphy, Au>s. 13-2w-2t|

pUdi* and efferthe treatment f«»r

I olds.

$5,000 in Cash Prizes \sk Your DruKgi*! for Hartirulars

AVONDALE

A Quality Low Priceu All Purpose Flour

A Flour of

Guaranteed Qudlt(\

COUNTRY CLUB GOLD MEDAL

FLOUR G0I - D MEDAL 01 PILLSBURY

THE KITCHEN TFSTED FLOUR

COFFEE

JEWEL BRAND Pound 17c

PRUNES SUN RIPENED 6 »>•• 25c

25 lb. box *103

PEACHES F / 2 -■ 19c

1 BUTTER COUlt TRY CLUB —^ Finest Creamer/ t 2 r ic ...

JELLG ALL FLAVORS 3 pri"- 20c

MILK

Friday

OUR

mothF

Cocoa

Extracts

Salt

Cherries

LEMON VANILLA

UHANULAl.ELi

SOUR PITTED

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BREAD GRAPEFRUIT STRAWBERRIES NEW CABBAGE SWEET POTATOES

CELERY

DELICIOUS APPLES

ORANGES LARD

CHUCK ROAST POT ROAST

PORK LOINS

ROLLED-RIB-ROAST

BACON

Small Size—Tenderloin In. Cut from Young Corn Fed Porkers, whole or half

FRANKFURTERS -K, ,« T v

Armours’ Melrose, Sugar Cured. 10 to 14 lb. Slabs—Whole or Half Slab