The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1932 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE9.1932.

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Customert I n»ver knew before that l o mutter what price f wanted to pay for a tir^ 1 could buy a Firestone Tire of hiaher quulitv at no ad* ditional price. Hrettone Srn ire Denier: That’s rijrht — Firestona Tires are made rn a wida variety of types to fit ever/ need and every pocket book -—no matter what you want to pay. Fvery grade of Firestone Tire excels in quality any other similar Itrade of tire at as low or lower price.

i r It \PPFAS ever\ day! Car owners are suri .ri‘r<t lo limi lliat they do not have lo pay one 4-ent more l»» fiel lire Kxtra Naim’s in Firestone Tires. \\ «• have a Firestone Tire to meet every price and drit in*: ileniand—for every purse and purpose — and ov< ry I iresituie I ir«‘ lias Kxtra Strength and Kxtra Safety and goes Kxtra Serxiee because ot the Kxtra \ allies that are built into them — x<‘t they cost no none tlum ordinary tires. Come in. ( oni pare seet ionseut from Firestone tires, special brand tires ami others. Seeforyourull bow I ires to ne giies you Kxtra \ allies at no extra cost. \Miatever your requireim uts may be, v*e can save you money and serve ytnt better. Lt.itn t thi “VOK'I OF FIKESTO.NE"Every Monday Sight Over S. U. C. A-.*, e .Je St . yrl Extra VALUES DS The Firestone petented Gem Dippmq process Consforms thp cotton cords into a strong, tough, sinewy unit. Liquid rubber penetrates every cord and coats every fiber, guarding against infernal friction and heat, greatly increasing the strength of the cord body, and giving longer tire life. TWO EXTRA GUM-DIPPED CORD PUSS UNDER THE TREAD This is a patented construction, and ttn» two extra Gum-Dipped cord plies ara so placed that you get 56% strong** bond between tread end cord body, end tests show 26% greater protection agems* punctures and blowouts. It sett a new standard for lire performance on high speed cars. NON SKID TREAD Tough, five rubber specially compounded for long, slow wear. Scientifically designed non-skid gives greater fraction and safe, quiet perfc'rrance.

COMPARE CONSTRUCTION • QLAIITY * PCUCE

FIRcSIOUt

FiftESTQNf

Oldbtld

Oldlied

of Cat

Tht

Typt

I il*

Sut

Cash Pure

Cash P. ce

tirh

Pei Pan

1 i»r*l A ln'vriil**f

1.40-21

64.79

89.36

< hex rulct

t .50-2(1

5.15

10.38

1 Fonl

4.50-21

5.43

10.54

J F*»rd .

ia.31

AA iii|>l»el Plymouth

1.75-19

6.33

F.rqkine i Ply mouth

4.75-20

6.43

12.48

1 t Chandler 1» i»

1 h)«lK<‘ Durant < r P.»i««

5.00-19

6.6S

12.9«

Ptmtiur |{|M»*MX 1 It

f

F«*«>t

5.00-20

6.79

I 3.10

Nawli Old «'hile

5.00-21

6.96

13.54

IttlirL At . t di#*vri»ie 1 • •

5.25-18

7.53

14 60

lluh'k Hl.i'IPk’r iitburn 1 Jordan j It**.

5.25-21

8.IS

15.82

5.50-18

8.35

16.20

J Stu'h kV

I fsiirdtirr 1 Vlarmun 1 Oakland | Peorles*

5.50-19

8.48

16.46

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Heavy Hi: I y

I IIESTOMc Uid.eh Type Caxn flier Each

<>.oo-i:: 6.00-10 6.00-20 6.00-21 6.INI-22 6. JO-IO 6.."0-20 :.<N»-20

UO.65 S20.66

10.85 (0.95 11.10 11.60 12.30 la.6$ 14-65

21.04 21.24 21.54 22.50 23.86 24-54 28.42

TRUCK and BUS VIRES

.Ulia II.II. .12x6 II.II. :UxT 11.11. <)>,)< II.II. <> 00-20 II.n. 6.20-20 II.II. 7.-.0-20 II.II. 0.00-20 11.11. 9.75-20 II.II.

IIKESflViC CirioM typo Ca>h Pi ico

815.35 26.50 36.40 51.65 11.65 15.50 26.45 46.54 61.65

HIESTONE (.u, r.j .n Pi ico Poi Pair

829.74 : ro 70.60 100.20 22.60 30.00 51.60 90.40 120.00

Tie^tont COURIER TYPE

8.

* SmoxI 1 k* I '1

Our

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(D.let lift Pn, e Etrh

Pei Pan

l.iO-21 .

$3-10

?:un

S5-98

1 50-21

3-55

3.55

6. 96

1.75-19

398

3.98

765

.10x3'j < 1.

2.89

2.89

5-75

Tire^fone SENTINEL TYP!

SIZE

_ • * Spe lal | (U, , ^ 1 • CtMl rrlo* f ' p<"0 Each * p . „ i. 1 Per Pair

1.ID-21 1.50-21 1.75-19 5.(HI-19 5.25-21

61.59 1 ; NO 9« 3- 95 :!.')5 7 66 4- 63 . 1.(5 9-00 4.85 1.8 9-44 5- 98 ! 5.98 |11.64

Other .Siro.t Pn./o rtiontif, ty !a,w

1 n i>ir* tirosundca opccial hrsi *1 nnines f*•* >, ,, i I l»ruia«| lire* are inaile withiMit tin mim

hi* gunrttiilre or re*|*on*ihilit v fur Merviee. I.very ewione naatne unit the quality excel* that of ojitciul bruuj

u,,,, “ «<» iliHlril.uli Siu-ciiil brand tire* are made without tin

- they are *nh| wiliio

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hi* guarantee or

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Tiler hnu*« e nfueturor’*

KING, MORRISON, FOSTER COMPANY

KIM AMS l.l M'HKON subject. — . 'Hip apeakpi's

M Alfv.'iiuier, I>«-Pauw public-1 Kiwanian.'* in ;n

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<<> <1 "i - , w;i th* truest apeaker at flu . • i kly lunch'<>n of th*’ Kiwanix < In > lo ir ‘lay noon, Mr- Alexander yin.' a I m oioio disenume on music, mentioniin at the start of his talk tliat he knew nothing at all about his

CLASSIFIED ADS

FRIGHT slots IN BUSINESS

Cookie H in ia’s. K.tS-Y.

Sale Fhcili''

Saturday at Sam orders to 413 or !l 2t

F'OR SAl.K I mato and mango I plants, IB cen’s per dozen at Eitel’s I Greenhouse. 7-tf FOR SALE HW Acre farm, 70 j | acres in bottom, r "I buildings. Five miles southwest of Greencastle. Ross Torr, Route B. 3-Op

NEW YORK. June i), (UP)—The smallost nui " i of business in ■( earl\ I- - mmu' took place dur

in thi wei ended June 2 with a i< - il i l u. nst 506 in the pie-

ce In wenk, i' J street’s leported.

RfI> Russel] \ids

fuilu ^: CJoverdale Sciuad

!■•<• dur

and Putnam eoun- I Philadelphia

FORMER Hit; LEAGI E STAR TO PERFORM A(J AI NST SPEN

CER Sl.l (RiERS

WA.‘'H 1 N(:! < >N — Freight cat load- *

in ns luring week ended May 28 Reb Russell, former star with the | totalled r>2:»,* ’ cars, a gain of 5,512' Chicago White Sox and Indianapolis t over thi .receding week and the j In'ians, win is now placing with the fii t rise i . n nth, according t, t'le 'CI \ r de Grays, has added considAmcri ;.n R Iway Ass iation. i eiablc stre. gt'i to the lineup of the

ship between Clay

tie.- This is a continuation of tie. Hoosiervi lie-Ashe rville gravel road from the llirt farm east to the noith and south gravel road Fading to 1 ol-

and bridge vicinity.

The joint body appointed Frank Farmer o! (irceiiiastl-' and Blaitin Gialfrey of Washington township,) Clay county, as viewers, along with County Surveyor Schnudecker, to report. This road is one mile in length and travc rst - i> series »»f snioll hills ^ and hallows, giving it the name of

“washboard.”

FOR SALE Baby chicke-.is and j

poultry -suppli* Tuesdays anti Fri- j OL-s alOI la. Maytag < o., of each week for the summer I manufacture of washing machines,!

ro arre I op ations in all depart-1 rr.i itc, n-cnll .•- r it full force of 1,100!

men to work

j day

months at reduced prices. Record’s Hatchery. 10 East Franklin Street. Gieencastle. Ind. (>-tf | FOR SALE Refrigerator in gotsl it nilition. Phone f>08-Y. 8 31

south Putnam semi-pr i baseball club.

Rus .'ll can either pitch or hohl down a. CSsysrcgntijifj j

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BASEBALL STATISTICS Standing <>f Teams A me lien n Association

FOR SALK 35 l.h. capacity refrigerator, $5.00. Cock's South End Store. Phar.c 134. 8-2t

FOR SALE—Two sows with ; ip- \\ Gollett, at lonnei Victor Sch east Washington - treet. f) 2i>

FOR SALE—A pool building lot. |F i palticulars so, Mrs. R. F. Matthews. !l-2t —For Rent—

FOR RENT Two cool modern .deepin' moms, bath adjoining. Rent m asonable. 207 aiuth Indiana street. 8-2t FOR RENT—5-Room house, semim.>3cin, east Haaira .-tifet. Phone 314. 8-2t

NEW YO 1 K Four :ailr ads, the I R< . i.’r Co., <’l:es: , | ake & Ohio, llli-: nni. C'litral I New York, Ontario £ Wc-tein, i.-■ ci 1 pains i.i net opeiati)i'> inrOJi f ;• t ie fir.-t four i-'. ntlis of th year as compared with t :-oi lespoi ling |.ei iod of 1931. I OS ANGEI ES A new reeoi 1 v. s made v Trans » tinfiitil & We-de’--: Air di. i g .May, when pas ‘PiigiT ■ cun i s|, we | an increase of -;<■"> pi i -ent over Apiil, it was an-

nounced.

NEW YOLK Automobile output during the v ■ I< t n ed Ju i -1 1 tailed ■■>0.443 unit ■, against 47,127 units in t.i preceding week, according Stein, Alstrin & C >.

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Clubs W L. Minneapolis 3*1 13 ImiianupolL- 38 21 Columbus 29 24 Milwaukee 35 22 Kansas City 23 28 Toledo 23 21 Louisville 29 St. Paul 17 31

American League

Clubs W. L. New' York 84 14 Washington 29 21 Philadelphia 28 22 Detroit 2<> 21 Cleveland 28 23 St. Louis 23 25 1 Chicago 17 30 Boston 9 38

YESTERDAY'S lii si LT f American League St- Paul, 5; IndianapniL, > Toledo, 10; Kansas City i Columbus 7; Milwauk. . Minneapolis, 9; Lo A meric in Assoc,:,tj (m St. Louis, 11; Boston ; Chicago. 3; Wasliin t :i > New York, 5; Detn it, i, J Philadelphia, 3; Natinniil I i-ayn,. Chicago, 7; Br.iokiyn, ,

i innings.

Philadelphia, lit Pitt , , St. Iiouis, 16; Boston * New York, •<; Cincim ,ti. y

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HurKdrt-ds t f amn/ii g ■. ! .. sion fares, rood evr rv i‘

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FOR RENT: Modem Brick Veneer jliou. e in Hanna Court. Phone 112-L. 2-tf.

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—Wanted—

Miscellaneous

WASHINGTON, I). and vicinity. Only $38.50 from Greencastle for ALL EXPENSES including round trip ini! fare, best hotel accomodations, all meals and com pie t-* sight-seeing, nersot ally escmled LEO E. MENDEL Travel Service. Five day tour, June 21 to 25. For further information iiinl ii> ivations apply BIG FOUR Ticket Office. Phone 100. 3 (it

The Banner Club reported a crowd of 200 at the Scotchman’s Ball Wednesday night. 9-1 !>.

i Re sure to see “Dad’s New Hou - Keep,er’’ at Bainbridge Opera Hou e I Friday evening at l ight oclock. Ad-Imi.-sion 10 cents. Sponsored by M“th- ! odist Episcopal Church. It.

^Market?

INDIAN \POI.IS 1.1 VESTOt K Hops <;,.'i0": lioldovii s 182: weights over ! il i lbs . : ,-tly 5.* lower, others Uady; 140 t , 22:> lbs., $3.35 to $3.40; lime $3.45; 225 t ■ 250 lbs., $3.25 t$3.30; 250 t i a lbs., $.3.15 to $3.20; 30'i to 250 Hi *3.05 to $3.10; 101) to 140 lbs., 83.2(i to $3.30: packing sows $2.25 to $2.85. t attle 050; calves 00(1; steady; steer $6.50; -nine $4.25 to $0 00; '•i "i' e Lei; $0.25, others $1.25 to -a >0; (ow s to >4.25; low cutters ami cutt ts $1.50 to $2.75; vealers steady, $5.75 down. S.ieep 1,400; lambs 50c lower; ewes a d wethers $6.50 to $7.00; some $7.25: bu ks ut a. •>! disi unt; throw i uts $4.00.

MI LK III KO M) (ONTRACTORS N-'-L-a ‘ cieb.v riven by the B. ar i of < immi ioners of the Cou-ty of

first base and his hitting has featured ihe last two contests. Btiff competition is expected for the Grays Sunday afternoon when the Spencer Korn Pnivhie- invade Morrisoa park. Spencer boasts of one "f 'he strongest teams in the central ait if the state and they have one. victory over Clov rdale already this^ si ason. However, with Russell in the came, Manager Hoffa believe.- that the Grays have a splendid chance to even the standing with the Owen county sluggers. 'SI BS( RIBE FOR THE BANNER"

TO INDIAN \ mu I "NE \\ U | f ImliarapidiH j Richmond Terre Haute

Brazil

Plainfield ROl Ml TRIP E\< I R'sluv. St. Li.ids < 'incinnat i VVashinglini il New York ;>*■ Detroit Inf TOURIS’I SI K. |( i ,1 Midway Jet. State Roads in ami SI PA I N' il.'l i -|,i|| 2(> K. M aslniejlon -i.F Phniw; |i||

"RANNER ( I XSSII II IIS P \Y"

\ I EWER'' N \ M ED ON CLAY - PI I N \M

RO \D

Putnam, St tc if Indiana, that scaled bids will be receive*! up until 10 o’clock A. M„ July 2, 1932 for the im priNement if the following described Highway I -ate I m (joverdale Township, Putii.un County, Indiana, and k: wn a- te Alcany Farmfr, et al, Ma.adam Read, to be constructed ot Maeadam, estimate I casts $2,827.16. Slid above named road to be im f -<•>- >•>»

' 1 'k’Kre murder charge when ar | specifications made for said impnive- ! i-aigne i before Judge Frank P. Baker I‘'lent and ipprovc ! bj the Board of of criminal court at India ip ii- I 1 * > imissi nets an l ow on D H " Vn K - -jcii*'Lilffirj'pJLJ; ESS; noumed the state would demand an Indiana, which plan profile and early trial. specifications are now opened for inMr . T. zier. who was arrested on a s l”''U’iii of bidders in said Auditor’s murder charge with her husband, wa j”" 1 '' Pin hid submitted shall l>e released in municipal court a few b.v ■' bond either person-

al • im equal to double

BRA/.IL. Ind. June 9 The Clay county board of commissioners met yesterday with the commis ioners i f Putnam County relative to the p tition of Walter B. Rirgo and oth rs for the constructi >n of a short gravel read on the north line of Cass town-

SPECIAL $4.00 ' Duriap. the Hummer months. »i m ami SLOP Permanent Wave. I i r those who want the best in a Wave, we aie i'iMiic tinFuifene l*ush-U|), Fmlui ic iVita* 1 dhk Kera-Tonic $7Jn Sheene Oil $10 Oj faiMIOVi DKAUTV SALON

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111 II.IHNG Mi

PHONE 8#4 I

i Td/IER PI P ADS NOT GUII.IA lo BABY MURDER < H \RGK Joseph Tozier, 28 years old, confessed -layer of his new-born baby, lay pleaded not guilty to a i

days ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Tozier are former col b-ge stn ie ts. Tozier, in a signed -tatement to Detectives Corbin and Coelman, admitted he choked the baby to death and placed it in an ash *an. Tozier and his wife said they did not “want the baby.” WORMS CM SE TREE TO P ALL

GREEN BAY. Wis. (UP)—Worms which honeycombed the trunk of a large elm tree were blamed for its falling here. Several persons seated in automobiles or pa--ing the spat at the time narrowly e-eaped injury.

5.332 INDP.N ITP'K AT IONS I AKKN

LANSING, Mich., ( UP)—Fingerprint and identification cases cleared through th" state police bureau of identification during May totalled .5 - 332, according to Lieut. II. E. Erickson. deputy chief of the division. POOL I K ENSFS RP DI ( I D

FOND DU LAC Wis. (UP) Recognizing depression in the pool and billurd business, the cit council ha reduced its license fei s from $10 to $5 per table lor these places, effective

June 30.

i '■ ami unt of tin bi 1 submitte i, i ditione as provided for by law for tl ;| - fait!,fui pi rfoimunce of the work. Blank bu ,|. f,.| these bids can be had at tie .-aid Auditor's office and said bonds ni i tb e bonds containing the same pn visions and ci nditions may be used by bid;.it.- for awarding of the contract. The sureties on any bond filed, if personal, shall be not less than three re-ident freeholders of tin' .State nf Indiana, at least one of whom s all lie a resident free-hol ier i f Put im County, Indiana. Each bidder .-hall sub.nit with his bid and bond a n n collusion affidavit as required by Statute. Before the dosing of the contract the successful bid der will be required to file with the Auditor a e. rtificate from the Indus trial L aid of Indiana showi: g that such bid lei- has complied with the Workman’s Compensation Law of In (iianu f r the pi election of his workmen. The Heard res. i vi s the right | to rejet t any and all bids and to disi riminate b t .veoa bidders, and all l>i I - -ulinit 'il must lie fill'd with that im ie‘standi g. Persons submitting a bid fot ; partnership must set out the full na e of ea h Partner com-1 I'* ing 1 e | irtnetship in the bid and ! Ii il submitied. The time for completion oi sa | road impiovement will! bi agreed up n at the time of the' exe utii i ,f th. c ntiuit to he entei''1 into bv toe Board and the success-

ful bidder.

W. A. COOPER, An litor Putnam County. 9 3t

IVORY SOAP

II "z. Size Bar . Guest Size. I Bars

C 6 "z. w Bars

9c 15c

25c

m:\\ potatoes

OLIVES COFFEE

SALAD DRESSING TEA • S

15 l.h.

Pi ck

Select (f u een

I laklivv's

Pound

Giiai 1

S|>ecial

FLOUR

Kilt hen Queen

Quart

I

r Gunpowder

Lh. . .

24 Lb. Lap

Corn, 20 Oz. Can Camay Soap, Bar Cold Dust Cleanser, Can Gelatin, All Flavors, Dkg’.

0. K. Soap Powder, 1 lb. )>ki> 5c Vi all Caper ( leaner, Can .. 5c Palmolive Heads, Pkg 5^. Macaroni, 7 Oz. Pktr . 5c

:><• f)C 5c 5c

( HUOamiC Dunhams Mm '

( an

Vineirar, Cider Quart

catsup, ',rr,ri::.;, ( bili Sauce, 10 Oz. Bottle Peaches, Choice Dry, Lb.

Oleo Palm Nut, Lb.

Candy Orange Slices, I'udgc

Suckers

or < hocolates Qualil) P'»|i'

5 for

DINNER REWARDS < "NV|< | s

remarks kept the

iproar as he discus- i —

sed classical and jazz music; various! PORTAGE, Wis., (UP)—Mrs Zona kinds of instruim at-, and anything | Gale Breeze, famous novelist, has else that cam* j into I,is mind. ! (iresented her home on the iiank.- >d

I the Wisconsin River here to the Wi. i en’s Civic league of Portagi for use

“SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER" as a club house.

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NOTH i: ill FINAL SETTLEMENT

OF EST ATE

Nmiiv is hereby given to the Creditor-, Heirs and Legatees of Simpson 1 O'Hair, deceased to appear in the

W Al PI N, Wis., (I 1 I—Member* Puti ; ( jrcuit Court, held ut Greenof the state prison baseball team hen rl , ,| ( | ll( ij : , na( cn the 2 day of July who have a heavy summer schedule |p am | thow cause, if any', why the of “home" games, enjoy a special din- ' f j Ma | -p tt | p . npnt accounts with the ner wherever they win. Restate of said decedent should not be

a ; d; and said heirs are notified

GIVES HOME AS CM BHOI SE

i“ then and there make proof of heirshin. and re eh'.' their distributive

shares.

Witne. , Hie Clerk of said Court, thi 8 day of June, 1932. [ No. 7338. Inhn W. Herod, Cleik Putnam | Circuit court. 8-2ts.

CORN MEAL, 5 Lbs |(h HALL BLUEING, 3 Pkgs |0c SOAP (’HIPS, Clean Quick, 5 Lb. Pki? 25(* \ INEGAIt, Pure Hder, Gallon 2!)(* (iINGER ALE, 24 Oz. Bottle ]()(• Suffar ( ured Skinned Hams, llalfor W hole, Lb. i/ »(’ Piff Pork Loin Roast, Lb 10c Pure Pork Sausage, Lb ik Small Lean Pork ( hops, Center Cuts, Lb 12 V Pure Lard, Open Kettle Rendered, 5 Lbs 2U* Oood Tender Beef Steak, Lb 12U* Veal Steaks or Chops, Lb. .: 12k Breast For Pocket, Lb 5c OAKLEY’S