The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1932 — Page 6

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IHE DAILY BANNER, GEEENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31,1932.

SM\I{T M W SrmM, IIVIS VI rom.AH n:i< i>

i i at 8:10 p. m., Friday. Sixteen haiula, iiio.it of t’.iem tricky, liave been mailed out to game captains in every state of the Union, and Manila also. At the appointed hour, the players will sit down, the 1,000 game captains will start play and at the end, 350 gold arid silver trophies!

| will be awarded.

Kly Culbertson, budge expert who ; recently triumphed in I,'id rubbers with ; Sidney Lenz, and a sort of super ref J eree of the Olympic .v a not even disturbed by tlie report tint samples of J the sixteen hands had drifted into t ie

| "wrong hands."

He declared that most bridge play- | eis could study the hand for a week and still not know the lie lit way to | hi I and play the sixteen hands, ways .su| osedly known onii to Culbertson.

Loans on autos "p to $300.00, on new or used cars. INDIANA LOAN CO. 21 1 li. Washington St. Phone 15

For Salc-

FOR SALE —Red Lautiiam rasphen y plants, les than half price, (bod. Milo West. Phone 303-X. 29 dip

can he burned—and bum them. 4.—See that your clothing, shoe.-, and hat.-, in no way impede the free circulation of the blood. The blood must flow freely to all parts of the body to keep the system in a healthy condition by carrying the needed nourishment and removing the waste that accumulates.

HA I NHRI DOE

Two More Laugh Days

CR4NADR

Tonight and Tomorrow

FOR SALE:—Bi uitiful floor lamp $1.50, also walnut inuking set $3.00 JtdTl ie-, 510 Apple St. 30-2p

baby

Mrs. Frank McNorton and daughter Betty spent the Easter holidays with

Mr. McNorton in Chicago.

Doyle Coliings, of DePauw, i spending his vacation with his par

BABY CHICKS — Quality

chicks at reduced prices. See » ur I ents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Qolling-. chicks and get our prices before or-1 Mr and Mrs Paul Cro i iall an ,| , 0 n,

from

Friday until Monday.

Culbertson's trouble will begin just,* 1 ™"*' Sati8factio " guaranteed. Cus-j uf |)(>ru vi8ited relatives here

, ,, r ., , , I tom hatching each Monday and I hurs-

«li« n tnote of the tournament players , , . , , .... ,, day . Stoves and poultry supplies,

aie over, around 11 p. in. 1 here will ' .. ... i uoojwm iii .i Records Hatchery, 19 east l iankliii

he 800,000 individual -njivs to be sort- 1 , ,,, . . . . . , ,, 1 streit, Phone 852. Lreeneastle

ed and totaled. One pair from the -—

If you want a hat that'.i 1hcoining -malt in style—at a prict that’s decidedly diminutive, come here to niak< your 'lection Our collection embrai'es ever., new ,-iiape for spring—a:well as the newest straws and fabrics. Brimmed types, beret- and turbans, and tinvery new sailors.

$ 1.98 $2.98 liASIAlENT HATS $1.00

S- C. Prevo Company

HUME SKlKi:

50,i 00 players is to la sele ted as the ! iccipient of the hi st prize tiopiiy, a gold cup w ith the name of the winner and a sample hand engraved thereon. Then 349 other pairs must be selected for the remaining cups, a task which would challenge the ingenuity of an income tax expert or insurance i

actuary.

Meanwhile the 50,000 contestants. ! having duly paid the entry fee of $2 1 each, and arranged to play undet th • watchful eye of one team captain or another, will be called upon to look the other way if temptation should befall thorn before 8:01 p. m., Friday, and lead them to undue brilliance in

bidding and play.

F’OR SALE: Twenty head of good farm linr. < - at th (Jreoncastle Aucipril 2 .'ll-lt. FOR SALE: One four-year-old horse. ( . W. (Hover, Greencastlc, R. 5. 21-2p FOR SALE:—Pansy plants and Giaiiiolii bulbs. Planting time now. Cut d dfo ils and potted hyacinths. Mrs. T. C. Cox. 29-3U

B'-.-t Brazil Block Coal, $3.50. ton; tup vein liUick: .-c.ecned $3.00: mine rim $3.m>. i ut $2.50. Phone 803. Ed CiHwley. 22-tf

HRIDCE |(tl RNEA TO OPEN 1 "World Bridge Olympic” tournament with 50,000 players : n the four cornNEW VORK, March 31 (UP).—The eis of the earth will start piomplly

TRAIL Ore., (UI’i The trapping season here because of an over abuud anco of snow. Woodsmen, time after time would set their traps, only to have them covered and lost by new snow fall i

SYNOPSIS Under the leaderihip of El Coyrte," the maeked bandit, the Mexican ranchers plan to overthrow the wealthy Paco Morale*, who has confiscated then property for years. All tearch for "El Coyote ’ has been in vain Ted Radcliffe, a young American whose father Morales ruined, loves the Spaniard's beautiful niece, Adela Jito, Morales' ward, is iealout Bob Harknes*. a friend of Ted's late father, urges Ted not to quarrel ; with Morales, as he has other plans Following a raid on the village by Jito’s vaqueros, one of his men is killed by Anton, in Indian. Morales, fearing the vengeance of the tribe, | releases Anton. Out riding. Adela tells Ted she dmpproves of her un cle's treatment of the peons, CHAPTER XXV I hey fell -e'ent, intent on watching the irad, which now sloped rapidly ofl the me-a and descended abruptly to the dty bottom of the Stream Chapairai and stunted * pen grew thickei as ley Iwisled then was i a! sng the nat tow lahoit, and loi two hours joifged at a stow tiot until the a: ending giade told them ihcv were entering the toutltill- 1'heie they dismounted ami led tlien horses up the steep ascent. I he sun wa already at n height when the girl pointrd to a giose oi tii trees on the hill ahovt tlirin "It is the lapiing of (he .'~aintA place ot dreamy ilence.-, ted lot nd it Gml and haded sitri the dialing desrit \ stteam welled up 'rom aniiing the lock- and along il>■ banks tall hr.- and pine ticc- clu--Itied "The sacieil tier' of the Aztec people, those tu-. tiie- gnl lolet him .Men 'till call them in hpani'h ‘the rehgioi - hi.' Pinell bow liagrant ihey air" Thr\ walweil knee deep tlnmigii riiftling feni' On tne knoll behind them stietclieil a lose, tanihling wall df atone, art’l beyond it the gra--ums ot a cliunli, with the belfry •till standing, Ihrougll the window hey could 'Ce a rusting bell, stlouetted against the -ky "The Spanish monks built a monItery n«ie," she -aut a- theloos-il-ed then ead'lli s How long the‘iv»d here and wuishiped (iud tit tin quiet place no one know- The Indians back -n the hills stdl remember iheni as the good people’ but now 4 is a place ot bats and giiust' Listen o that biook and the wind among .he hi tops I often think this is one

ON ACCOUNT of leaving I will ell ;it nr. home located 8 miles west | of Green asttle, 1-4 mile south of | Brunei -town -tore, April 6, all of ray i household goo , , forming tool', cltick|e tint emn, one piing wagon, bugj gy ami Icinics.s. Salt- starts at one u’clock. Term.- , c-ife-h. James R. Rliot-

31-2p. I'or

If I N I \ ( AR which carries special insurance fm lenting Call 119. 31-Up.

I OR RENT:—Modem furnished apartment with grr.ige. Rent reasonable. 1‘lione 497-.\.

FOR RENT—F" r-ioom apartment with kitchenette, in-u-Joor bed. in \hiiic istlo building. \itplj Granada : theater office. 26Af

Wanted

"Ted,

if you ever tall in love, don't bother that head of youts about whether the gnl is rich or pool "

M F.\ h Ml NG tl EX Not disabled. Inteic-tcd in entering government work in tii ''shortest posible time. Write < Hastings, Chief, Box R. ' < Ram cr Office. You will be notified and uiven quani!ication interview.

Guest.- of Mr. and Mrs. Car! Dam ill over the week end were Hernia i Sand j •ntd family, of Indianapolis:, an I Bel | nice Dainali, who teaches scliool at j Wingate. Miss Margaret Ellis, of I m j Haute, was a holiday visitor of Mr. ! and Mrs. A. C. Balrh. Mis. Dan Etcheson attended the fu | neral of Mr. John Wilson, at South dale last Friday . Mrs. Cro-iiai . of Indianapolis, visit c l lier daughter,.Mrs. Willis Dickson and family over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Etcheson entertained at dinner Sunday Artie Jackson ai.d family, of Russellville. Harry Long and family were guest | of Mr. and Mis. Wilbur Long at Isidoga Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ro.-s and son enjoyed Easter Sunday with .Mr. an i Mrs. James .McIntyre, of Gn’eni-astle. Mr. and Mrs. Estell Mirniek and son Stanley visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Minnick at Greenca.-tl - Sundav. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson were Mis. Senta Steele and Sons Julian an I Clare and Mi- - Brown, of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. | Harley Miller, Miss Clara McKee and j Oscar Coflhivan and family, of Green castle. Easter guest.- of Geddes Priest and fa.iuily were Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Steele and daughter. Mildred llotfman, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mi J. E ('■>]:in an i son i liffor i

Earl.

Mr. and Mrs. Haney Black, of In dianapolis, visile I his mother Satur-

day and Sunday.

Sunday dinner guests, of Mr and

Mrs. Kerchell Damall were Mr. and

Mrs. E. L. Gray and son, of

BERT AND BOB ON LAUGH p RAMPAGE 'ROUND RENO J

. . Breezy .. . Batty I Jamboree Thro Notion-. I New Capital of ''liberty"... \ With "Cuikoo" Comedy. Dizzy Domev ... a Whirlinq Big Grin Festival in the Biggest little City in the ’(arid "! ( om<‘(l\ and Musical Ac!

the latter'.' mother ut Ladoga Sunday. Mi - Madonna Lustison, of Kokomo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Coliings last Thursday a d Friday. On Thurs da\ afternoon -he and Mrs. Edna Cltedd, Dolby Coliings and Bill Dugg attended the basketball tournament at

U'rbuna, 111.

Mary Heavin, of Coatesville, was the guest of Mr. Albert Heavin and family over the week end. Site and

Munrie. | Mrs. Heavin visited the latter's moth-

of ,

and Mr-. Caroline Weaver and .'on Indianapolis. |

Mr. ami Mrs. I. L. Foshei vi-ited daughtet called on relative-

in 1; dianapolis on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sharp

friends here Smnl.iy afteni""!' Charles and llelpn ll'-.ni. of Im|. iaimpolis are spending their vacatioii with Mr and Mr-. I d » - idy Orville VanCleavc an l fund!; m ! ited his parents in Indisnaj" 1..- .Sun

day.

• Mr. and Mrs. Gill of (iii-encastli' were Em-ter guests of tie ir daughter

Mrs. Binge Lane and husband-

Mrs. Dan Etcho-nii i M as Imliila'.guests Mrs. Caroline tiii-Kury anil

daughter of Indiaiiap'di-

Mr. and Mrs. II.u i o Ha') c;r ( and | Coatesville eallod on dr lluiace and iiathaway Sunday ufti iuoii.

I zOSt

LOST A black suitcase, Monday imnning la’fwcen Bainbridge and (lie n a tli-i Return to American Stugi . offi o ut Indiana Railroad sta th reward. 30-tp

Miscellaneous

hANVK 't Hotel (irant, Saturday Vpril i. $1.00 per couple. 20 Iti

tlo vou timid il I sa,' I Hnd you per ! tcct rtnil quitu adorable l.rwntnK «jvti -iir laid ^ cool hand, on hi' ' l)on t ma^e lo'.c to me. | 1 ed,” she >nided. “It s just betause I ■ otildu t make j luxe to \ou Hint I idi sav all this.'i

1’adchfte th r

and ith 1

"I'm not sit Kxplain why <

tu me.”

"Men Ml m he the richest Mexicti.”

“Well

“We!!. I am Tfd

poorest man in all Mexico sou tii K^ntleman at iar^c a future all to be made.”

She Minled aRam I ' I lien, after a little she abided " I ed, I told Mju la *1 in^ht, il yuu evei ull m love, dun t hothei that head o* \ ouis aiiout whethei the Kiri u- nth or pool Only \eiy old ami vn- wise

hr> le alwgys

wrotiR ‘ VV hat Sphinx

-Hunt t wick ago I think it I ar copied litu he would ho a lirokor man Ho would have nothing to scowl about, and In would Inve r,, icaaon to strut gloomily back and forth, onjo>mg a biokcn lioail litc, iiiaiiv wa's. is a dear, but ilia! i-

back and

'lioiild

n the most peaceful place- in the

vorld Unc iingnt live heir all one's poup ■ do that, and

'ife and just be happy ami lei thr world pass by. As a matter ot fact. (hat is what those old monks did "And now. it \ou will bring those aaddlebags, we ll see what the; if

parked for us."

THev ate with all the appetite a long morning ride can gnr. then I lighted cigatettes and smoked, l ed 'catched her as she lay back on (lie i soft grass. looking up at tin- dark [

tret tops At last lie aid, Aou ic a would

healthy young animal, aten t you " "If you mean that Fir ju-t eaten enough tui two men. I ll liaie to

agree.”

• "No, but it’s been crossing mv mind that you'te just what old Mothei Nature, it she has an; p an at all. would want women to be " "Hurt's loo dark a sajing benot

Ted"

"W hat I'm trjmg to say is. thal 1 fnd j ou quite unspoiled by the world You re neither boicd noi bitter. neither aie you ready to accept the world as it is. You know, there arc holes in it, and you try to help You do help And there is something of a child in you. loo That iivift love or beautiful thing ,.i

- I like that < ithei ' all .‘runie day I II pick Mo out i uldnt ; on make love ' nice gol and lie will spend the rest

• ot his lire quite happilv. bullying uf

you will some day and being worshiped by her "

woman in all north I | f(J , 0 | leiJ over

1 looked up at the tree tops "Ini beginning to iind • ou out.

Adela."

She mimicked '■xtreme terror. ' Heaicn torbid Sc soon?" "So soon. \ ou ve ted me to be-

lieie lhat you are an extiemely calculating little person, and ion do it. I think, to conccsl another muclnicci little person who is rcallv > ou Unc who is wildly in love wite life, but who at times is greatly atraid that this hte—it she lets it—

may do something to het heart" Fuming on her elbow she watched

Inin smilinglv "Wonderful man 1

"So 1 in really wcar-

Yew I’lDvidence (.llturch Ladies will -cri' lunch at ( "urtliuuse Saturday-31-lp. CALL 789 \nd ( limit The Minutes

JMif

"Just mv tiiat you lov? h^t Isn t

thai enough: W hy cluttfi it up withUhc mocked an inventory ot on< - puss* >>ions a mask!

Ann all. hi'- . ail be made ‘incile. | He nodded "And you change the just a ‘iimpT’ hs it iv hru vvhi u \\f mask so C|uitkly I in never quite sine aie now, with •*' tin 1 l i"' 1 ( w hetlier you’re «i little irresponsible

deseri child with nevci caic under

1 m wuiidF'img wi'-H it i» all that coppery hail ” **> " ‘ om ^ i''*' 1 ** ou'iij "Or what:” >hc challenged tried lo itaili that duvtr . i., » | ’'(ji ^ rather wistful, rather lonely I hr gu|s la ugh tv t '• 1 1 iu till pnncciB. nut very happy, perhaps,

| but Imely be)ond all v\ord». and hk^

the giath

"l j t should tall in li> \ - a one except *»otne \l <■ % : f in < laid of an old tann'k i? prul»abl\ turn nte dm " lu Inin my only p"'! » ( should be tu marry sonu uiu lo be mastPi ot the ha- « nda Morales He used to* nd Mc.xk o City every \* inn i I'd tall in love v'lth some an-

>outh.”

"And Jito!'” ”1 think lito has bet » u i pier ‘■nice 1 rctut-rd liu:h ii the oitie? 8 ” “And vou nave refused'

ul 1 it v ■ i >p.m-

w ould world m hie

worthy oi I’aeo

me to hoping

♦ oi ratie

H ip. and

nave. > ou i >y in pa thy with at row, youi hate ui cruel puwc

2P, ; huucj

l it* refus'd ■ turns 1 Ik

all pniiiesses pnattamalrlc.

Shr rose and dusted the crumbs at lunch froni hn lap ''Well, ihcic s | no use expecting wisdom tiom a I great big guud - looku.g boy. is tlui c , And in the meantime, if we re to get* ba' k befoie dark, nr bad bolter , tighkn these conches and start " Bui once mo'c she looked abo.i , ucr at rbe quietly cunning brook beneath them and the quietly sigh.i.g | trees above s-hc laisc-d botli ha... s high above het head and brca'.itc.* deeply the liagrant air "lust G -amc." sin- murtmired. "all Ire 10 •) Ik quiet and' stately and 'tfll oi jcl '

beaut j like this, couldn't it;''

l fu Ue Coil',itlut.l »

lust (M RAt.K THAI COED “( old , ire not n nc-iissary evil, they i an he pri vented by follow ing a few imi'lr mlc- of health and dipt," say* \net i I’c.-idlc, nutritiun .specialist of Rinilue I'niversity. In flic past few weeks colds have In i n < xv e lingly prevalent, an I the followi. g rule- aie suggested as def. i . that imiy ie used against the common :old: 1. Eat a varied and simple diet. 1 he condition of the body cells are de-r'-ndent upon t o food they receive. Oveieating overworks the organs of digest ion, including the heart and hm s, and deprives the body of imI rf-i t foods as the excess is usually wi’ct . fats and rich fim is, 2. —I'si- milk and milk products— "iir pint for i ic. i cd'ilt .one quart for • ach child. Eat plenty of vegetables and fruits four or more daily, be- : idc- potatoes anl dried beans, espe- ' rally green leafy vegetables, raw fruit and vegetable*, canned toraatoes and citrus fruits. Drink six to l ight gla--es of water daily. Include egg-, meat ceicals, etc., as needed. 3. Keep pie ty of fresh air in the house, ( pen the windows and doors and change the air completely several times i day. Have the room teni|iera-! tun- between 08 and 7(1 degrees. Keep a pan of water in the stove or radiator 1 t" add moisture to the air. Sleep with the window open. "Use your head to save mm heels" mu-culqr fatigue is a foierunner of colds. Shun a per- •' a with a cold. When tneeziug, cov lei Lie mouth Use materials which

EIGHT FOUR MM RIEEN BOD\ IlI’ES (yliuder Cylinder l<ua,lstt ' 1 ' $460 $410 Pliapt0n 495 445 Tudor Sedan 5Q0 45O CoU|,e 490 440 Sport Coupe 535 435 Koi-Cloi-Sedan 533 54Q DeLuxe Koadster SOQ 450 Oe Luxe Pliaelon 545 495 DeLuxe Tudor aSedun 550 500 DeLuxe Coupe gyg Cabl ' iolet 610 560 De Luxe Fordor Sedan 645 595 Vict01 ' ia 600 550 Convertible Sedan 650 600 ,, 1 I. •> It l> troit plus freight and delivery. Knmper* rjnd spare tire extra<ii t, rms through Authorized F'ord Finance Rian* of the U nivefxal ( redif , ( ompany.) King, Morrison, Foster Co, GREENCASTLE CLOVEHDAJ'E