The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1932 — Page 4

THK DAIEY BANKER. GREENCASTLE', INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 21,1932.

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sN NlYtHTARY WftK .4.VD EASTER SALE OF DRESSES For this week we are offering practically all of ourSlO.Of) Dresses in one big lot-as an anniversary special DRESSES FOR

1 Dress for . . $7.50

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Net Tabs

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Congratulations Tiger Cubs! i c Cirici.ca-t 1.- iiroiuj of you! Eiach member of the sijuiid. its to be highly eommeiuled ]• : ti., -,>irit, .spurtjmanship and ability displayed in those tlii'ii' iran: |i, I at tiu Butler fieidhouse Priuay and Saturday durinp 1 the tiuuial t u.- l -rhool basketball tournament finale. From all report-s you wt ii u t'riiri .ivrritr witii the 10,000 fan.- from all parts of Indiana Aho u, you |)cif nut that means a xreat deal. Even the championship Newi i^tlu ijuintet '1 pb nty of praise for you and they did not make any plans for a eelebrat in the e unp of the Trojans until ..ou were defeated in the -i ,-finals .1 ch Orville Hooker considered jou tiic principal threat for th title. Thr loii-ecutive years at tiie field house is a mighty good record i and mic gu \w y that this city T is indeed proud of you!

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I .oral net f.in~ were certainly pleased to leant Saturday night tluit J.‘f-s

Me Vnally. stai I tger < ub center had ,

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been awarded the <>iuiml medal. Inisi presentution is mace annually to the’ athlete showii the best iin'iitul attitude in addition to playing ability in

the state final'

IbvtTN one can af ford a new Kaster I'rock at this price, and eomiiHF jusl lie Tore Master we consider it a wonderful offer. S. C. Prevo Company Home Store

• '.ignal honor was conferN'd on the ; Tiger Cubs by Blaine Patton, sport* editor of the Indianapolis Star who i ! ,

one of the best posted

authorities on athletics in the middle

west.

Jess Me Vnally, center, and Kenny Dawson, guard, were both placed on Patton's mythical all-state selection. Marion Hurst. Greencastle’s other flashy guard, rated Patton's second all-state team and “Tuck” Stone, Cub forward, was listed in the hon-

orable mention class-

In fact the Cubs, although elnunlatei! in the s<-mi-finals. were rated on I a par with both Newcastle, the champions, and VVinnainac ruiuu-rs-I up. who competed in the final game

Saturday night

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Dick Miller. * ports ed.tor for the I nited Press, also giiea the Greencastle team pieul) of credit for their showing in the tournament. Miller places Dawson and McAnally on hi* all-state selections.

JKSs M'AWLIA,

DEMOt IMTIC ( A Mill) \TFS; THEIR WiKICI I I I RAL V IEW

the fa nn problem, lor political ob-sei'vi-ls are geneially agieed that tile .trnu-r i going to do a good deal mon- thinkaig than usual before he

easts hi,- ballot.

’I ,e :1 i.-nltural ileus of seven lb m. rrutie “po-.-ibiliti.have bt*en

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CHICAGO AND RETURN TO LOUISVILLE AND RETURN

TICKETS ON SALE

EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (Juud t etui run# until Monday

twmnfi until /Monday night

Good on all trains in curfi /ies only Similar lares ol^-o in effect from Chicago and Louisville to U reencastlt TRAVEL BY TRAIN —FASTER SAFER—AND NOW CHEAPER Auk Agent for further information

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ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR DELIVERY NOW—Car genuine Glendora lump coal. A. J. Duff. Phone 317. HI ‘-’t ANGEL FOOD CAKES at very K-w prices. Call Mis. E. C. Dick-. Phone-(570-K. 21-H3 2ts FOR RENT Furnished loom. tilO ea.-.t Washington .'tre-et. Roae-oe Hurt*.. Hl-ht

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

The children uf the primary department of the Methodist Chureli will meet at the church immediately after school Tuesday afternoon.

reserve forward. Fhe remainder of j the squad will be hack next fall arid Greeticnstle'.- fame on the hardwood should be continueei. McAi ally, Hurst, Hammond, Godfrey, Seeley*, Campbell, McGill and Cox will form the nucleus for another strong combination. It is

"Mar'' wa- without doubt the best -witii regret that we note that Stone, e ti-s pi-rfoi ng at the ti- ldhouse, 1 Dawson- and Hauck will be nii.-sing as both oft'eir i\--ly and on defense. The these boys liaxx put forth their best .'Piootli way which h>- traveled over efforts in every contest. “Tuck” and th- i ..rdwou-- ourt and hi control ol K.-nny have bmi outstanding player* ;h tin. as w h - vood nature at during tlioir Junior and S<-nior liijrh I all time-. him the outstanding days. “Hauckle” did not make the . favu it with evei, botly. var.-ity until this winter but he h s I 1 akn ill .mill.; tie Connersviiie i worked faithfully and it takes good | batth- Katurda.' niorning. the attend-I resenes to make a w,lining fir. t

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OBITUARY Flora Mae, eledest daughter of Thomas and Cynthia Ragland, was bom near Coatesville, on Juno 21, 1874, and died at her home, west of Fillmore, March 14. PJoL aged G. years, eight nioiith. and 22 day -. She joined the Bethel Baptist church wliili a young woman, latei moved her membership to the I-ill-more Christian church. On Dec. 20, 1900 she was married to Isaac Odell, who pas ed away Oct. 20,

1930.

She leaves six children, three (laughters, Ethel, wife of Victor Alice of Indianapolis, Madelyn, Dorothy—and three sons, M endell, Maynard an . Orval, all of Fillmore. Two daughters and one son have preceded her in death. Wilma’s death occurred Jan. 28, 1931, the other two died while they were young children. Flora was about her household i tasks on Monday morning when the accident occurred that proved tatah She had been a laithful wife and a true mother, ever willing to sacrifice for her childrt . M y her lile of -acrifice be a guiding light to these, her children, our -ymp.thy goes to this 1 youngest son. who tnu hardly realize I his loss. May God in His watchful care ever keep tin memory uf thi.mother -.vith him so lie will be true to

God.

.She also leans five grandchildren, two sitters, ( artie, wife of Erastus Mcrchait, Edith, wife of E'red Ruark. one son-in-law. and um daughtei in-

law.

Calmly deep, uear mother, fl.y luting smile we niiss. Thy soul is with t: e angel' In tlie choir of heaxenly bli-'. N’o more thy loving face M ill light the glooir. of home. Yet in memory love, we 'C-e, M liile in -orruv. we'n- al >ne f VKD nl IH \NKS IVg wieii to thank our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kind ness and sympathy hown in the loss of our dear motin-r. The Children.

ENDSTonigh^ Will ROGERS AHBASyxx, Bill <gir:a\^a\ii], a Hies.^ Wed. WARNER BAXTER Leila Hyams Ralph Bellamy Romance extinguished •the fires of hate and two tortured souls found peace in the freedom of their love. Ibxtra! - Mick<>} \|„ us

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Generally fan south and i .tn. - , portion Tu- -n nesday, and ag Saturday; cold .M ireraturo Moiida\ colder by Wt danight, .'omewhat

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Indiana .-.late reforinaVory auliiontie- Monday were reported to ha\ • found no trace of Raymond Lunsford, v. ■ t " - : er pri ner escaped from the reformatory' last Fridity. Lunsford was >er.tenc-ed to th - re fc)mutiny for one to five y.-nrs in itie Putnam circuit couit. lost July 11 for

I regard- play ing in the uftcrnoOii' I again- N wca-tle. “Of course. I’ll I i play,” .)• declared. “The t>oys are ; j expecting n; to and 1 won't di»ap--J point their. ' Thi, spirit on the part of the j Gr- -nra.'tl" pivot ace only- show.- in a small way tire loyalty of MrAnally tot hi.- -rhool and to the team in which, he i: -m b an important cog. Je.-s has , ..- otIk y-ar and due to the fact

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Semi-final .-.cores and the final ..cor of the tournoy Saturday were: Semi-Finals Newcastle- 2d; Grceucastle 18. Winumac 27; Bosse 23. Finals Newcastle 24; Winamac 17.

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A special ciiapel was held this uf-

Ju’, or. -naki the Gimbel i ternoon at. the liigli school auditorium valuable than ever a-- recognition of tiie record of the y piest-nteti to a Tiger Cubs for this season. The locals

played a total of 3t gamt-s since the*

Mac old Hoy. i 3 easoii opened, winning 22 and losing!

only 9. for a percentage of .790. Dur-i

with a Grtoncastle fan>* lhts celebration Jess Mc.Analiy the following letter: ' waa BCCwr ded a great ovation when

, he received the Gimbel medal. l-Iaeh

Gre.-nrastle aits high up in the, member of the squad also spoke!

Explo i". of a firecracku- in the j basket world for the season just briefly and In all it was a glorious J lobby on the fir.,t floor of tin court; dosed. 'occasion. Here's hoping it can be rehouse Monuay afternoon brought o ' I list the Greeucastle Juniors wonij )e£ jLed agaiu next March! five holder and by-tanders runniu :; (he Slate ( hampionship in their clasa. .

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to the scene but the alarm .-.oon subsided when the cause of the loud explosion was located. The per on who exploded the firecracker was not lo-

cated

MOON LK PRAISED A 1 PULI II CM. KALI A Kt ( I'RTIS ' ROWN POINT, Man 21, (UP) Bankers who witlidinw money from industry and keep it in vaults weie taken to ta.k by Vice-president Charlc- Curtis in an a I Ires.- Satur -lay night in the largest political rally this city has seen in years. If the money is released and turned into profitable channels, ( urti.s said, the United States will be the first to recover from the depression. j Cuitis pi,lured President Hoover’s position a- “the most difficult any peace-time i’re.-ide..t ever lias had.” He praised the chief executive for “.voiking harder, tryiig harder aril striving more to better conditions," than any other president. Curtis pointed to improved credits : ..nd banking reports and foresaw i I steady return of prosperity. He laud

I he High School team goes to semi-1 tnd kind readers, it is time lo fim'l in their coiltwRs: one member ] close our Imskethall column until next w inniii-4 hiuhe-t individual honor ami ; season Me sincerely hope that you four m.-mheis high places in various ; have enjoyed our humble efforts at honor groups. giving you sports news in an interDePmiw won the Indiana Second-j esting way- It has been a pleasure to ary < olleg.. as well as the Indiana-1 write about the Putnam county teams liiiekeyi ( . in ft re nee tth--. during the winter and we will tr\ and then Bain bridge, a “suburb” of be back in print agnin when the thud t.ieema-ih won the Mabash \ alley ! 0 f t h e air.inflated leather sphere is ciown over • ome 1U compeditors and ,«, ce niort . heard on the hardwood

Pi - I imbert of I’m-due, w ho 1 knows his basketball, is quoted a* saving I hat Dickson of llainbridgf is the best forward in the whole state. I his is h. sketliall glory enough for any one community for ail} season."

U-iing hypnotism instead of the orthodox an- th performed an operation for tho removal of Xorrihon at the Cook County Hospital, Cli'- -> :uccsizful, Mis* Morrison declaring that she any pain or discomfort. Piioto shows Dr. Im who induced thu hypnotic sleep, with Dr. 1 1 i

immediately alter tho opcraE'-ii.

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BELIEVES KOI R I’KR CEN I BEER AIDS HEALTH

ed President Hoover’s oipcfation and the

revorstruction unti-liuurding;

Orville Hooker, coach of the ihampionship Trojan -quad, if is aid, tated about six weeks ago thnt he believed one of the “castle” ti miiis would win tho -late ml that lie wa.s picking Gn-ei a tl* . Well, .Newcastle won it but Hooker wasn’t so far wrong at that.

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Not only wt re Greencaatle people pulli:ia for Coach Edmonson and his boy it Hi ,/.il fan were deeply in-

BOSTON (UP)—Dr. Mill,am Freeman of Boston university’s Bcliool of i Medicine believes t.iut four per cent i beer is a very real aid to health. ‘Bodily resistance can only be ini'creased by eating the proper foods,” ■ he says. “Unfortunately, sick or coiiI valeacent individuals cannot eat the 1 proiier ioo.ls Is.-au e of their lack of appetite. 1 he bitter taste of beer acts as an appetizer, and the amount of ■ liquor consumed adds to the quantity of fluid neccssiry to stimulate the

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drive which, ho said, have done much I ^ 'J il1 ,h ‘' ir l' ro K reM too. The I

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Lkplicatcd i a 1 - - r ■ o' To Pr.ce, No-. H - , Coi.n., realtor, who was held ior $25,000 raruom and then tel' • ed on (iromLo of payment of a further $00,000, Sam Handel (let'll and Harry t Fleischer, su'd to be member of a notorious Detroit gang of kidnapers, are being ought by New Jet ey authorities for questioning in connection with the Lindbergh case. Meanwhile, Henry “Rod” Johnson was once more question'd by Colonel Lindbergh him ill in an cn--jhtest clue th*t v ould help bi traxinj the

to return money to circulation. I \t E I RIAL FUR FRAl D HUNTINGTON, Ind., March 21-

Johu Hall, Ghitago, sentenced Ui 180 day.- at the state penal farm in Municipal couit, No. 2. Indianapolis, recently for attempting to pus.- a bad check at the Antlers hotel, will be brought to Huntington and tried for defrauding the Hotel LaFontaine

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of Saturday said:

Brazil whs pulling as hard as posslide for (.reencHstle to win the semifinals this afternoon and the big game tonight. Many Hrazil concerns <-nt telegrams to the Butler field-hou-.o this afternoon offering en-couiagenH-nt to the Greeucastle tubs in thiiv linttle fur the state crown.

Blum

d Dawson will be lost to

when he completes his term, official- . tho Purple .md Gray squad by gradu-

Sleepy Feeling After Meals Due To Poison A dopey tired feeling is ALWAYS a sign that 'waste food matter stays too long in the Weis. It ferments and forms gas. It breeds girnis. It is sure to poison heart, kidney*, brain. Adlerika washes ,,ut ROTH upper and lower bowl. It bring- out poisons which cause gas, nervousness and a dopey, sleepy feeling. 1 to contains no harmful diugs. Get Adlerika today: by tomorrow you feel the wonderful cleansing effect of this German doctor’s simple remedy. R p. Mullins,

A scene In New York’s Chinatown shown :: wended it* way through the narrow ’ rc.G .. * lation of the city prayed for a swift ending " land. Collections of money were made to I" * concrete evidence of the support of Chi:" This w-?’ the *iret time thvt Chinese wo ■" o f

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