The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1932 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 6,1932.

Shop Tomorrow

HATS

Me havf it'durpd 1h<’ price *»n prarlirally all «f <nir $2 hats for tomorrows m Hum.

Spedal a( $1.00

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Dress Sale

$2.95 $5.00

special group of all

silk dresses, long and short sleeves, dosing

out \ll colors—

l or Saturday

We are offering all of our all silk $r>.9."i dres-

ses at one price—

Silk I 'ndenvear for Mothers I )a> Gifts. All silk crepe gown. . .. $I.!IR Ml silk crepe slips, dance sets teddies .« H 'I 69 Silk and rayon gowns, slips, combination suits and etc. Itayon I tidies, all styles . .

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Hosiery The Ideal Gift For Mother

In our store you will find the finest ijuality pure thread silk, full fashion, picot tops, all silk from top to toe, in every si*e an«1 color- I’rins so reasonable for such high unality. Met allum hosiery, highest quality at Sl.'t.'i and $l.ti.> I’air.

ALL SIMtINt; COATS REDUCED

I’ewter Ml useful pieces, ,i large selection to choose from

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l adies Purses of genuine leather, Ml slyhs and Colors \#

Kavu rs $1.00 silk gloves close out I’air

Perfumes, Toilet waters and face powders

highest quality

$ 1.00

$1. $1.08 $2.98

49c

$2.00

2 pc

I ovelv Vl| s,|k

S< arts

I iio< .beer Summer Dresses

I he\ make lovely Mother's Day Gift*

3!)c . , i!)c $1.00 $1.00* $1.98

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

HOME ST< iIf i;

HOOVER \SKS CONGRESSMEN TO SPEED UP

HOTEL GRANT Special Dinner SATURDAY \ND SUNDAY 75c IVr Plate

DA LANCE Bl l*<'UI AN " QUIET “FEAR AND VI,ARM" PRESI DEM REQUESTS REBUKES >fNVli: VND HOUSE

HELD IN LINDT SWINDLE (Continued From Page 1)

McLean to go ahead, although Lindbergh was not told of Means’ connection with the case. Mrs. McLean also solicited the aid of Father Francis J. Huiney, prominent Washington clergy man, as Means suggested the Catholic church could be of assistance

‘Uncertainly Is Disastrous Mr. Hoover Declares In Special Ales sage to Both Groups

Grapefruit Cocktail

Cream of Vsparagus Soup Celery Pickles and Jellies

Pried or Roast Chicken and Dressing j n the negotiatio ns. Surloin Steak 0n v ,. m . h 6< ( apt Lall d, Father

Mashed or French Lried Potatoes w . ,, vi, ( andied Yam> Corn Pudding »u rllt, - v ani1 MeHns met w,th Mr> VU

Combination Salad |Lean at her home. Means then exHome made rolls and Butter pressed certainty that he could re

Uresh Rhuharh Pie .-over the baliy

Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream 1 , ' , it ^ Ice Cream and Cake < kno-w the very man who did it,

Coffee or Ice lea Ice Cream or Ice Tea Road open to Hotel, please

reservations.

Saturday, the 2Xth day of May, A. D. whole

I'l.TJ, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and I oVbx'k P. M. of said day , at the door of the Court House in

WASHINGTON, May 6, (UP)

Congress returned to its work today j

'under the lash of a presidential de-j SHKKIL b S SALE

'mand that it speedily balance the bud I No. UIDOtt.

get and ‘‘quiet fear and alarm” which By virtue of a certified copy of a prevail in the country. j Decree to me directed from the Clerk

I of the Putnam Circuit Court in a

“The imperative r.eel of the nation ( . al)se wherejn Elizabeth B. Cook is is a definite and conclusive program j p|. lintjfft an ,| .| 08ep h R. ( urry, Louise f i balancing the budget,” Mr. Hoover |c url y, Horace Link Company, declared in a special message to ;,p Pn( . ag t|e, Ind„ The Decorator Com-hoit.-e and senate. “Uncertainty i»'p anyi incorporated, of Indianapolis, distastrous. |lnil., are Defendants, requiring me to Two things the President asked'make the sum of One thousarul, three

specifically:

1. —“Prompt enactment of a revenue bill adequate to produce the necessary revenue and o designed as to distribute the burdens equitably and not to impede economic recovery.” 2. —Further reduction of the cost of g vernment by at least $23,1100,00(1 through “a drastic program of econ-

omy.”

The President rebuked the house on many counts, especially for its “vir tiril destruction” of the $200,000,000 economy bill which it reduce I t,, $38,000,000. He again asked for immediate authority to consolidate various government bureaus. He renewed his proposal for introducing the five-day week in the government service as an economy measure. The President's surprise message was read in the senate late yesterday afternoon shortly after the senate finance committee had added more million to the $1,000,000,0181 tax bill by v ting still higher income and sur taxes. The message provoked sharp

debate.

Senator Reed, Rupn., Penn., de elated, "What this country needs is a Mussolini” if that is necessary to get the budget balanced, i Senator Horuh, Repn., Idaho, rose. He had just completed an address in ,which he -aid theie can he no substantial economic leeovery until the nations disarm, settle the reparations problem and restore silver to its previous value. “I wonder if the senator wants that statement to >tand?’’ Borah said, referring to Reed’s remark. " I his country needst couiage in public office," Reed replied.

Albert Fox, Mrs. McLean's attorney, quoted Means as saying. “I met a make'man in a New York speakeasy who was in prison when I was and he asked me to stage the kidnaping. I

refused, of course.”

The next night Mis. McLean gave Means the $100,000 in hills. About the middle of March, Means informed Mrs. McLean that he would hand the baby to her at Aiken. S. Mrs. McLean motored there. For a week Means had one alibi after an-

other.

Finally he said it had been necessary to transfer the negotiations to El Paso, Tex., as the baby was being

Ihundred and sixty one dollars and:held in Mexico. Mrs. McLean met thirty-seven rents, w ith interest on i Means in El Paso. Again, more exsaid decree a d costs, I w ill expose at - cases and alibis. Mrs. McLean republic Sale t" the highest bidder, onjturned to Washington and told the

4 ^ ' lory to her attorney.

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HEDFftHD (,R VVS lo PLAY Sunday afternoon, it VI ( M>\ ERDALE SUNDVV L'p ,-n The e.mu' U Clnverdale’s baseball club wdll meet o'clock. Last Sunday

• he Bedford Grays, a strong semi-pro nine opmed its new park with a vie-

utfit, »-

on the Ul verdale diamond tory - vor an Indianapolis team.

Coach L. ('. Buchheit’s DePauw thinly clads walloped the Ball State tracksters, 74 1 3 to 56 2-3, in a dual meet herd Thursday afternoon on Rlackstock field. Graham ^111) three firsts for the Muneie squad was high port man. Julian, Old Gold distance runner Jed the Tiger atta ’k breaking the taipe in the mile and two mile events and placing third in the 880 yard run. Summary: 100-Yard D'ash—GiGham (BS), Fowlkes (BS, Johnson (BS). Time

:10.1.

220-Yard Dash Johns n (BS), Eg g-i' iin, F-.wikr- (BS). Time 32.2. 11" > a - -l p i -h < I rehem (B8). Re]

was am minced her (D). DeSelm (D). Time, ;52. I die I for 2:30j Half Mile Mattis (D), Rich (BS),

the Cloveidale Julian (D). Time 2:01.8. Mile—Julian (D), Moorhead (BS),

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Stanley (Dl. Time, 4:38.6. j Two Mile—Julian (D), Moorhead (BS), Stanley (D). Time, 10:23. Low Hurdles—Graham (BS), Stiff (BS), Moody (D). Time, 26.6. High Hurdles—Roe (D), Stiff (BS), DaWalt (D). Time. :I6.2. Shot Put—F. Crain (D), Hayter (D), D. Di-k (BS). Distance, 37 feet, 7 inches. Discus—McGammon (BS), Hayter (D), F. ( rain (D). Distance, 113 feet, 6 inches, High Jump—L. Crain (D), first; Hulleit (D), D. Dick (BS), F. Crain (D), and M. Dick (BS), tied for second. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. | Pole Vault—Stout <D) and F. [Crain (D), tied for first; M. Dick (BS), Miller i BS, and Kilgore (D), tie dfer third. Height, 11 feet. JB.v.elin -Cjokjelarad (D), McCam mon (BS), Boone (D). Distance, 150 feet, H m?h. Bioad Jump—D. Dick (iBS), F. Crain (D). Boone (D). Distance, 21 feet, 4 inches. Relay—DePauw. Time 3:28.7.

On April 17 she formally dema ded the return of the $100,000. Means said h • went to Concord, N. C„ got

Putnam County, Indiana, the rents jthe money, and on the way back was and profits U r a term not exceeding [stopped in Alexandria, Va., by a mys -even years, the following Real Estate jterious stranger who whispered to

to wit: I him: “Eleven.”

The west half of the southeast quarter, and ten (10) acres off of the east side of the southeast quarter i f the -outhwest quarter, all in section twenty seven (27), town-hip thirteen (13) north, range four (4) west, containing in all 90 acres, more or less. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and (dace expose at pubic sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much -thereof as may lie sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said .sale will he made with- ut any relief whatever fiom valuation or appraisement

laws.

ALVA BRYAN, Sheriff Putnam County. ■May 6, A. I). 1932. James A- Ailee, Attorney for plain tiff. 63ts

Now Means has been conducting himself in story book detective fashion. He had assigned numbers to all the principles in the case and “11” was Mis. McLean’s secret designation. So when the stranger whispered “eleven" to him, Fox quoted Means, “I thought I was being apptoached by someon-' directly representing Mrs. McLean, so I gave him the $100,000.” Mrs. McLean and her lawyers then gave Means until last Monday to return the money. When he failed to comply, J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the ju-tiie department’s huieau of invest! gation, oidered him arrested.

Cloverdale.

Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter and grandd mghtei Maxine Clodfelter are s|iend ing the week at Lafayette with Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Clodfelter.

Hubert aid Marjorie Scott of Bra-

jzil spent Saturday night with Freda | verdale spent thi .%<■• k ••ud wiv. -4 Lawter, I folks.

Myrtle McG

Mrs. Georgia Maroq

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Crawl oi ds\ 1 ih m ’ ■ Clodfelter Sund.u iftemonn. Mi. and Mi -. Fnn 1 llurk T I

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NOTICE OF DISSOI I TION (H FI.EKNOK AND STOOPS, INCORPORA TED To the creditors of the above named corporation and all others interested: You are hereby notified that Fleenor and Stoops, Incorporated, an Indiana cm potation, is about to he dis solved. Given under my hand this 6th day of May,. 1932. * L. A. FLEENOR, President.

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NOTICE 10 I VXPAYERS OF ( I IN ION TOWNSHIP ON

RO VD BON |) ISSUE

In the matter of the Petition of Robert R. Wat-on, et al, for the improvement of a public highway in Clinton Township, Putnam Cou

Indiana.'

Notice is hereby given to the‘tax • (layers of 1 linton Township in Put nam County. Indiana, that the Board | of County Commissioners of said 1

VlT T, at th(, . ir . '•'•gular Ralph and Freda Lawter spent Fri

Ma\ l!M2, the samu beinir Mav i . • .1 * * 1, 1 2 'I. 1 being the first dayYf H *''.z,l.

said term, determined to issue and ^ r * an< ' ,s . Rex < all were in In

>♦•1! toad improvement bonds of said dianapolis Thursday. Clinton Township not to exceed the Mis. Fleta Bell and Mi

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inn of '.1,0011. The bonds so issued to bear inti rest at thi iate of l 1 . pn annum, payable semi-annually. The net assessed value of all property in • linton Township, a taxing unit is $96!»,165. Present total indebt , edness f' r mail bonds for -aid town-1 ship without this issue, there being: no incorpor iled towns or cities there

in, is $15,656.

That the proposed issue and sale | of sai l road bonds .ind the proceeds to I be derived therefr >m are to be used to pay for (be improvement and constructing of the siid Robert R. Wat--mi, et a I R ad improvement in said Clinton Township, said County and

State.

Ten m- nu.re tax (layers other than those who pay poll tax only of said Township, who feel themselves aggrieved by - ich determination of said Hoard to issue and sell said road I bonis, may ippeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further ac- ] tion b\ tiling objections to the issue of ( - lid bonds th the 1 louatj Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, on or before 'wenty nine days from the day of the ; first publication of this notice in the newspaper in which the same will be printed and published. If a remonstrance or objection is filed against , this bond issue, hearing wall be given ' at the Court House in the City of. Green astle, Indiana, by said State ' Board of Tax Commissioners on a day to bo named by said Board. Done by order of the Board of 1 nu'ty Commissioners of Putnam' County, Indiana, on this the 6th davi if Mav 1QQO W. A. COOPER, Auditor of Put-! nam County, Indiana. John R. Miller, W. M. Sutherlin, | attorneys foi petitioners . 6-13-2t ' NOTICE REGARDING STUDENT ROOMS f or (932 1933- A printed list of appro veil rooms for men will be prepaio l in May for mailing to prosper! ivo tudents. People who wish to list rooms fur next year must do so on or before May 7, 1932, on blanks provided for this purpose. These blanks may be secured at the office of the Dean of Men. Inasmuch as only a limited number of rooms will be neo er| the university reserves the right to inspect only as many as it deems adequate for its use. Louis H. Dirks, Dean of Men. 29-2t j StJBSCSJBr FOR TJ£E

Joseph

Burk and grandson Bobby Call spent Wednesday with Mrs. Forest Burk at

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ID ST DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

i»uy I erywhere

FOR TIMELY VALUES

Hedges Market

102 N. Jackson

I'HONF 12

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CHUCK ROAST SWISS STEAK RIB BOIL, SAUSAGE, PORK STEAK JOWL BACON

Young Tender Shoulder Round Lean - Tender I’er Lh.

I'cr

Pure All - Pork

1 Lbs.

CREAMERY BUTTER

LARD

PICNICS SPARE RIBS

Lea n. ('hoicc ( ul I’er Lb. Sugar < Hr*' Guarantee, pn lh Country Roll

Lb.

Dairy Maid IVr Lb.

Pure Open Kettle Rendered Per Lb.

Dependable— 7-6 Lb ) 1 Honed, Rolled half or "Fill 1,1

land Meat)

2 Lb.

Solving the Mother's Dey

Problem

It’s easy to choose a practical luxury gift here. You'll find this store rich in suggestions for lasting remembrances that combine sound service with novelty and style. And equally interesting are

the moderate prices.

Appropriate Selection* New hnkerite casserole $2.00 Wareever drip coffee maker

$2.25

Wareever waterless cooker

$5.75

Quality Electric Iron $1.75 Decorated cak. cover and trav

$150

Ivory and green bread-box

$1.25

Browning - Hammond Hardware Company Fast Side of ^«iunru PHONE 211 WBBBOUM

None But the Best! No one can kid themselves the Ui$te U'fe t ome where a slick dime beats a la/y Q l J ar,( I '

Where? —

Art Kauble’s Meat Market REAL SERVICE PHONE 24 RFiAL RELIVE^ Just a few of the many buys in miality i ,r ' l,v | PORK CHOPS, r 12c

SPARE RIBS, lb. 6c;

CUBE STEAKS,

Rib Boiling BEEF

LIVER, lb. 4c;

Brains «ilk SenM*. Lb.

lender as a 'l*'lh<’ r law's Heart, Lh.

From Rea! Heifers Lb

Hamburger, from lh e same Heifer, Lh.

5c

25c

8c

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Look us over folks for cleanl ,nr '' A rea! delivery boy and with a smile—Thai s ^