The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1932 — Page 6
We have just received an unusual collection of dresses to sell for only
All silk dresses in short and 1oiim‘ sleeves. Styles that are most in demand. The quality is undeniably fine. The colors are smart and new. And the price is almost too good to he true. Make your choice now while you have a selection to pick from. S. C. PREVO COMPANY ho mi: stork
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|\ Ml \N \POI,IS UVESTIM K Hme; fi.iiOO: h'Hov i s 4u4: maikpt nmstl> 10<’ lower; 160 to lilo lbs.. t $;uo ; 210 to sjr, lbs.. $3.25 to $3 30; 235 to 2.75 lbs.. $3.10 to $3 20; 275 to 325 lbs. $3.05 to $3.10; 3;.’5 to too lbs., $2.30 to $3.00; packing sows $2.25 to $2.75. 1 attic 1,200; calves 700; market an 1 t ier steer and heifei run, not fully developed, most buyers applying pres sjie; choice heivie- $7.25; ot ei largely $5.25 t $6.50; heifers mostly $1.25 to $5.50; rows starce, little changed, bulk <3 to *4; ioa cutter' and cutteis $1.50 to $2.50; realersi steady $3.50 down .Sheen 000; market steady, supply mostly unfini-hed . Upper' $6.25; few -pi 1 g( $5.5o $7.50.
I UK M EA’I HER I utly doudy *0 cloudy, possibly light min in extreme m rtheast portion lo light; rinilsday generally fair in we.'t, partly doudy east; not so cool I 11 day in cential and north portions.
identity of the person being portiayed. Cat calls front the freshmen and sophont res greeted the efforts of the upper-dassmen. Dr. Longden, I) 1 i\\ vice-presi dent, Dean IVst, pea Blanchard, many of the youngei in-nu tors and assistant professor- 1 in in for their share of the “pann A “black list” of professors w>. " d to correspond to a list f -tn that were ,recently placed on pi 0 on for mis-
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NORFOLK, Vi. May 11, (UP) ! Negotiation;, hy .lohn Hughes Curtis f r retain of t c kidnaped l.i illcrg’i hahy have been tr m-ferred from here t a point off Block Island, it wa.loporte l per i-taatly here today. Block Island lie- hat ween Long Is
Kenneth Grime 1 I George Stev jens, <T Green i-tle, v m wore serious ly b.lined whoa tiieii mto caught fire after olliding with tiuck trailer on the National road at P llville, Sun lay Plight, were reporti i getting along nicely at the county < pital Woilnesday by the attending physician. The offic of .the .01, -ident will he j clo. eil until I he I etII 1 11 o| Mi- - .Mabel L. King 1 ei 1 taiv to Prosideut loxnam. who w a- «••• I d to Atlunlie P'i'y hy the pi'siijent Friday afteraoon. { $ |
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D Pann univi’isity seniois I-ok an hour a * 1 a half from mntning chi' os today t air their | ef < 1 iticisms of Del’auw univii'ily faculty memhers in their annual "mock” chapel service. Meharry hall wa -crowded to capacity hy students, faculty members and townspeople long before the chajiel h i scheduled to begin. Every idio--yncra y of ,-ome . f the more prominent teachers on tin campus were exaggei ited to ludi rous extremes. I lie skit tlii' year opened with the regular nil call of faculty memhers as their < arrira'uirs appeared on the platform in the guise of s"niors who ingi iou-ly used wigs, theatrical make-uo and ostuiia - to get the de sired result. The climax was icached with the helate I appeaiance of “President Oxiiam” in the person of Rolu it St"gall of Richmond, who de livered a typical Oxnam travelogue. T <■ -ei ml part of tin skit showed typical (lass-room iii-truction in
Albert P. Fall former secretar", of the Interior, who was freed M mdav from the New Mi xico state penitent iary. and left the prison in an ambulance aft r serving ten months for accepting oil bribe
which the senior.' used all the pet ex piesisons and personal gestuies of 1 . professors to eondu: t a «lass i their regttlar field. Even tie subject met ter was made as humorous as possible and the chapel was kept in sutained laughter for the ( ntire perio I. All 11:30 clas-e were eliminated by the lengthy senior discourse. Faculty members occupied Hie sen i r section to see the “t ike off” on tumsehe- and seemed to enjoy it a. much a.' the students. The period was piece led by a few yells from seniors who had been stationed i the audience to make th>> loll cal! so that no mistake would he made as to the
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Robert Spencer VS mow, 17-year-old high school st ident of Tulsa, Okla., who was dec!, red the winner of the sixth nali> nal (fompetitive examination for high schools on the League of Natioua. Be will receive the prize of a trip to Europe. More than 10,000 boys and girls in 1,308 schools in the United State 0 were entered.
NDIB K ID NON-RESIDENTS OF PETITION TO SFI.L REAI. ESTATE State f Indiana, Putnam County In Putnam (dr i t Court April Term, 1932. No. 7904 Y. Mary F. Ander-on, A iministi itrix of the estate of Clara O. Spurge , deceased. vs. Rosalie F. Baker; Frank L. Baker; Mary C. Aiidei-;"ii; Bert (i. Smith; Cheney F. Hull; Henry Hill; Mary I . \iiders n, \dminstratrix of the er> 'ate of .loseph (', Baker; Mary F. An-ler.-on, Admin-iretrix of the e-tate O' Ri Ir.rl M. Piker. To Cheney F. Hall an 1 Henry Hall. Yon are severally hereby notified that the above n;*rp 1 p'titioner a- Admin istratrix of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Putnam County, 1 ulian 1, a petition, making yon d fen l ints thereto, and pniying therein f r an order and di ene cf said enurt ;iuthorizing the . il ■ of < -ulai Re il r. taie belonging to the e. tale of sold decedent, and in said petiti 11 de rib'!, to make a- et - for the payment of the debts and liniiilitii of nd estate; and has also 'J led hp ttffi lavjt averring t'.eiein that you and each of you are nonresident of the State of Indiana, cr that your re.-ide ce is unknown and that you tire nee. .iry and proper parties to -aid pie; 'dings, and that said petition so filed, and which is m u pending. i> set for hearing in aid (hi nit Court at fhe Court II nise in Gieencastle, Indiana, on July 1, 1932. Witue s 1 ie ( Jerk and seal of said court, this May 11, 1932. (SEAL) JOHN W. HEROD, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Andrew E. Dutham, Attorney. 11-18 25
land and the New England Coast line. ' Cuitis, the report said, has been in that area for the past four days during his absence from Norfolk. He is believed to be attempting to convince the purported kidnapers that no efforts arc being made to trap them. This move, it was explained, has been made necessary iiecause naval ships operating near the area in which which Cuitis had been attempting to establish contact had frightened the kidnapers. Cuitis had not communicated with ,iny of his friends here this morning. He went away with Lieut. George L. Richards, U. S. N. Curtis expected to he gone only one day. NEW YORK, May 11, (UP)—A message appeared today in the per n al column of a nu ruing newspaper which was believe! to refer to the Lindbergh kidnaping. The message which was unsigned, ind not addressed, 1 nsisted ot three wolds, “Money is ready.” The “Jafsie” notices, inserted hy Dr. J. F. Condon, which lead to payment of $50,000 to the supposed kidnapei', were inserted in the personal columns of the same newspaper.
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Visiting Champion Takes Up Baseball
Last Times Tonight Norman Foster & Zasu PiR. in Steady ( ompany” <GilR!A\^A\!0>A I hursdav and I riday
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INDIANAPOLIS, 1 N D.—J u a n Onudino, South American racing champion, who said on his arrival at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway wncre he will compete in the 500mile race May 30, that he came “to learn” and not to win, has gained Mune tutoring he did not anticipate. The boys in Gasoline Alley showed Juan how to play baseball and now he is second baseman on the drivers team which meets the mechanics in a five inning contest on the soft hall diiiiiond every noontime. Gaudino hats left handed.
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