The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 February 1932 — Page 4

TH1 DXIE7 EAI'INER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA' RIDAY.^BRUARY 26 1932

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END OF THE MONTH With a Big Money Saving Saturday Visit our Store Saturday and see for yourself the outstanding values in every department, at prices far lower than they have been for years.

SATURDAY Fringed Panel CURTAINS

'J lu-v nanel < urtaiiw an* of Pax-onet that will givo extra service. I’vtra wide—fringed tiottonis—Krru rolor

49c

Each

SATURDAY

Ladies’ And Misses Galoshes

79c

All liuhher

\nother shipmei t of I ulie*.' and Mi*- - >11 rnbl>«*r fialo-hi * —fleeced lin*xl -nap fasten

ers—brown and black. Pair

SATURDAY I )rapery DAMASK

“io iiich ra>on drapery Hamask. It can be had in several colors mixed with gold or in *. teral novelty striped palterns.

SATURDAY Women’s

SATURDAY Men’s

Ncvtlty Shoes Dress Oxfords

Me have just received u neve shipment of l.adie- novelty shoes in patent* and KUnmet tl with hiKh and milit.irt heels

Vfiii hen * a value that you rinni ■ overliMik \ black dress • >'f.hi! '.th ;• vimpositinn sole tl .. i hard in wear out.

49c

Yard

$1.98

$1.98

Pr

SATURDAY Men’s POLICE SHOES Here, men. is what you need to ttive you lasting service. Black uppei with heavy welf compoHjt,i n sole. Arch support shank. $2.98 SATURDAY / Yellow Falm Work Gloves

Here they are. Come and )?ef them A ical dnuhlt palm ({love. Buy them hv tin de/.en SI eti dozen or

Hedge’s Meat Marl

[‘hone 12

Baby Beef

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the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bert *Garmt and ’'unity were guests of Mr. and Mrs | Eatl O’Hair of Brick Chapel on Sun-

day.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. l>- V. Etch-j eson over the holidays were Mrs. Caroline Gregory and daughter and > M -s Miller of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shoekney of R dgeville spent Saturday and Sun-j day with H. R. Sands and family. Myra Mitz and Janice N’elson spent; Sunday with Freda Lawter of Mor-i

| ton.

Sam McCutcheon and family moved

J to Waveland last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson and j j Mrs. Ray Priest attended the show j “My.'tery Of Life' 1 at English’s lasti

| Thursday night.

Mr and Mrs. l.ee Walters of Clov-|

! erdale were dinner guests of Mr. and j : Mrs. Albert Heavin Friday evening land attended the ball game between j Cl"Verdalo and Bainbrdse that night.

Mrs. Dan Gillmore and Mrs. John Puney visited their si.-ter. Mrs. Mor- ' m r

. ... » th, \uth 111 prospect t>ir the summer. Condi-1 so, plan ,

..... -Na:.,. i ui 1 f-r > l' r ' l ' <> im| ."'ement with some season- increased curr ;. • a j'

lOSN.Jaeb

WE DEIJVF.R FREE

Chuck Roast or sfeak Lean Boiling, Lb.

Swiss Steak, Lb.

Rd. or Loin Steak, Lh

( o. Roll. Sweet ( ream Butter, Lb.

Eggs, 2 I >ozen

SAUSAGI I L.BS HOMI -MADE l.\RI)—.'> I.BS. I , jrk STEAK LEAN—S LBS. p\((i\ Hickory Smoked, Half i

Whole Side—l.b.

Pair

25c

SATURDAY Roseman f able Cloths Rosemary table cloths si/e Y | |, V 7| inches at thvs low price is a value you can not (i iss up. White inerreri/ed Damask 98c SATURDAY Pastel I able Cloths Tabl. < loths in dainty pa-ti'I shades of blue, rose and gold, merci rized table Damask. .'>1 by M inches.

SATURDAY

Quilted Colton Batts W eighs 2 1-2 Pounds

o9c

This is a verv fin»- cotton hail, it i- "1! hv 'ui niche- )uih d md w. hs 2 I 2 i> »und* Mill make a dandy comfort for in vt vviniii v

cold weather.

SATURDAY “Oxhide” OVERALLS

Our well known “ttv Hide" brand ot men’s Overalls at thiamazingly low price Iripl. stitched and har-lacked at ev. iv wearing point.

SATURDAY

( otlon

Pongee S-tp'

NVw arrivals. < <111<m I't i '*♦* in while and pink full length. Never before at the low price.

SATURDAY heavy WORK SHOES

A Ins ver heard of a work in»i at the low price Brown i'l> nin i upper with leather 1 >1 I iv v composiiion out sole.

49c

Fail’

69c

«#». i

25c

$1.49

SATURDAY Now! WORK SOCKS Now hi have them. You can get them Men’i work socks in blue m brown mixet . (iet yours now'. Cf. Pair

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY

SENSE Ol sMEI.I. USED B^ '' 'MIN WHIM SHOPPING and asking the housewive to o |.-t

HAMII.ION, N. Y., (1. P) f-vi-^ choice from them an another dencet-nding to -how that women u«e j (io , t ica! pa,, having only the natural, their noses as much as their eyes slightly rancid odor of newly mad** when they go “hopping has been gain- ^ n . ( ,

ered by students of Dr. Donald A.

I .a ini, Colgate university psychology Half the » men chose na us professor . scented hose as the Is st, while all of arch Etica housewives—250 of them—i the remainder, ex . pt nine, ch>.*e one sit. recently were used as “subjecDi” m , °r t ie other tw.. -rented pair*, the i ' > lament to -hovy that subtynal, •‘AlAhoug'v.v.-a re, i. orl-nbt ii*> i. ii-, MnpnetJnnnCirf/fBpni'e identical o, m •• hi . .-.n |>ifchaser.- T* •'.* ? i ’ Jhenf,’*- ftr.* liafid said, “t.ln- Imu-e. A garment. In, matter wnat its 1 vyiv^s usually gave si,me . in Hijality, generally will sell .better, fcc*lphysi.al reason for linking the ‘Ir cording to Dr. Laird’s theory, if there > pair.’ The mos, common rea- ns is something about it to impress this were texture, filer weave, -orerne--

would-lie purchaser without his know- an I feel,

ing it.

Dr. Laird tested his theory by

in- one paii when it was the rh artuall; made them select

Will l(e lion nf Pres. II

bronzi- age In

the testing of the stratiflra the Trojan site in view ol knowledge of the early

eastern Mediterra-

“It was amusing to an apparently profuri i

for

- j’LAN NEW TROY

HUNT IN ASIA MINOR

fTN' INNATI () (TP) The Cni- • i i r of (,'inrinnatl will sponsor

'logical inv, stigat ions on the a Helen: Troy, in Asia Minor,

next spring, it wa- announced after the l i*'p gov.rnment liad granted ’I" r ' isit v p. mil: Ion to begin

t h. p i)jr i

**n of th, objects of the expedlou v ill in* discovery- of the centetetv of To v the existence of which I'ti- he. n confirmed ny modern archeoloti' | research Several cities were believed to have successively

occupied • he site of Troy.

•'’"'•her Otiject of the expedition

JAP MARINES IN SHANGHAI

W.i. i. -« - -SMaMMMRMBBnMwvMK ,—- e-. . a. -sMKMHMBiaw- . I "(isee from the roof of the Chinese public school, where they were comparative!, -afe from snipers, Japanese marine- surveyed the -unrounding streets of Chims.* marksmen, and woo ocfell any who came into range The two men at the left are reporters foi Japanese newspaper

inear area. Dr < arl \\ Bingen, prof, s-oi ol classical archeolrgry in tiie gradua’t school of arts and sciences at (’in clnnatl university, will sail thi nut nth to take charge of ’he work He will go first to Athens. Greece wher- he will meet Dr. William T .Serfipl*. of the university Th. f w , will go to Istanbul, Turk. , h Pg | r their enterprise. University of Cincinnati is h. ||c V ed to he the only American niunlci pal unimnMg aponaoring i,.,, logical expedition in Europe or v-ia K\INRR||N.E Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Ceilings, Jam es Curran and Lucile Cowgcr att nd cd the Butler-Notre Dame basketbal game at Butler filcihou-e Frida' night. Aaron Goodwin return.' I home Fri ■lay from the Robert I-ong hospita where he had lieen taking treatment: for the past two weeks. | Doyne Collings of DePauw spen ‘.the week-end at hi- home. Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Oddi Priest -hopped in Indianapolis Fri day. Professor Heavin and twenty tw. member, of the Senior class won guests of Indiana St ile Teachers col lege at Terre Haute la-t Thur- !a\ The afternoon was spent in visitiru the college buildings and grounds af ter whi. h they had dinner and at tended a hall game loetyv.en Frankli’ and Normal All reported a very fin. time Mr. and Mrs. John Obenchain vis ited relatives in Indianapolis fron Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller were guests of Mrs McFadden and daug! ter Saturday evening and Sunday. Dan Cunningham returned horn, rd . accompanied by his but! George of Cedar Lake, with whom h Lul ■ visiting the pa-t v.^ek, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McWilliamand daughters of Indianapolis visited Mr and Mrs. T. J Baughman over

cr Walker, violinist gave a

beautiful selections.

I SE CORSET STAYS TO

STEAL ELECTRICITY’

ROCHESTER. N. Y (UP) -More tl ii 1.0(10 home- here are vising ■ ii sct slays to steal electricity, a< - . ,.i lil g to local police Five men yvefe | art.-ted when it was discovered that th - electric meters in their homes had been short-circuited hy corset

stays.

( OMMENTS ON I HE LIVE

ST(K h SITE ATION j

A two-day cattle market continues, resulting in an unusually early seas-1 onal narrowing of the price spread. A j “tr .ng undertone prevails in prices of i low grade steers which is expected to | become a .-uh-tantial prop under the whole cattle market Too many feed- i er- tire heading for March, but con-1 ditions are stacking up favorable foi j the spring and summer Low grade - are -afe until early June \yith the l late summer best for the hett-r.

grades of fed steers.

Hie hog market continues t • face I stubborn resistance with, so far, little | -easonal improvunent. Litiuidation <>f lightweight hogs c.ntinues with less breeding stock being hr Id. Many hog -' can be safely held fur April, wito the summer and "arly fait market quite favorable for late fall p.g’*.

I al weakn.' -s in June and early July. The la i n maiket shows advance evidcuct* ■ r considerable strengtli which i expected to continue well into i. Relatively short supplies are in i i > t for March and April. How. • i .-i :■ die gluts on eastern

| market- ire to be watched.

are under way yy iiich yvill make for a more favorable live .-lock market during the spring md m: "o r Wry definite steps ar* i , ine tak. n by the Government to i i ideas, f zen assets, to extend

credit, o'd to discourage the hoarding

gold which has lieen hoarded by the Fwjerji

tem.

With more , re,lit able and with the prodj of money in . irculation be a substantial dujrtri*] exp<‘cted to leak" f.,r a or ih mat Some gent':,I mflo which, alono v ^ j, sumptive outlet f,> r ^ make for h her |iy> during the -eiing andi

CHICHESTERS, PILLS l.ifttllet! Atk y our ifrutfiflfit /A k hl*fhr«-lrrH IftMiuuo 1 / A\ r.i I'liU :a Ktd a;. \ V JoJRibbon, 'i i: Ue no other, iioj V ‘A/nf rutir l»rucsrl-t- -A te fyf 5Tt HI .< Ml ^ - i i»IA\|UN(l 3 \ N !► I II «-•*.« * 40 yars * c t. Hel j -e. Hot Now I \ tv BBU'.mnt rv^'»yy «F.Pt

■y/ of Modem ’I aijoat To Hare Happy Eni

.'ixteen Years a Fugitive From Ju.:ice, Signor, Recently Recaptuiwi, \\ jJ don Through Intercession : Ci: . -:] Where He Started Net I.ii .

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MUD E HE Sill.It IL l’> SALE <»! REM ESTATE By virtue of a ceitified copy of a jeoree to no* <lire,'ted from the ( lerk •f the Putnam t iri uit Court of Put - ’ lam Cr.unty, Indiana, in a cause vherei, the L>uisvilie Joint Stock Liiid Bank of Louisville, Kentucky, i .Lintiff and ( ytu- M. O’Hair, et al, ■ause No. UtSttV, requiring me to nake the -um of SH,fi01.46. with in terest on stiid decree from the dale of he judgment and costs of this avion, 1 will expo.-e at public sale to he high.-t bidder on Saturday the '2th day o March, 1932, between the <iurs "I 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. of said late at the door of the Courthou-e in ireenea-tie, I’utnam County, Indiana, lie rent- and profit- for a term not ■xeeeding • ven years the following Icscribed real estate situated in Putinm < ounty, in the State of Indiana, .o-wit: ISO A< re.- off the .south side of the iorth half of tion 33, township 15 torth, range 4 west of the second trincipal meridian. If siM h rents and profits yvill not tel) for a sufficient sum to satisfy aid decree, interests and costs, I will it the -an:, time ami place expo-e to mblie sale the fee simple title of said ibove d< i d teal estate or *0 much hereof iay he sufficient to disharpe -aid d. roe, interest, and •osts. Said ,|e will he made without my relief whatever from valuation or ippraiscmcnt laws. M itne- halt I this the 17th day if February, 1032. ALVA BRYAN, Sheriff of Putnam County, Indiana. W. M. Sutherlin, Attorney for Maintifl. 19-3ts

Mr h ITrg t/AJTONLT SlGMOR.

I .1 the fir«t time in tixteen years, aiace If e»cs(/*(l f fS *' [ term et London, Ohio, where be was serrinf t»n»a L "J Lamont Signor knows the meaning of real hippm** 1 * arrested in Pine Hills, N. J., where he has v»o» thr sdai* respect of the entire community, for helpin' an unrn- ' - to obtain firewood from a private estate. Signor wss id*"* 1 ™ 1 "Ii{ei prints as Howard Penny, escaped I': i < adition to that State, but his fellow up a petition, stating their opinion of Signor and r rllent record during the sixteen years he had brf" < the community. This they sent to Gov. George E. 'G-'*' ah., was so impressed by Signor’s determined efforti *" j 1 ehabilitating himself that he granted the man s full P* , ‘ I ‘V .. n former member of the Pine Hills School Board snd I.” 1 part in civic affairs. His fellow citizens assert that th* if his past only deepened the respect in which

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