The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENl'ASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 17.193a
For Summer Days
SPECIAL SALE Summer Frocks FOR SATURDAY All New Merchandise and Look What Prices. Silk & Rayon Prints
$1.95 All silk washable Crepes, whites and colo r s. Also
sheers.
$2.95 Lovely Lyelet Embroidery DRESSES i (lood Quality Embroidery. All
colors.
$1.98 & $2.95 LOV ELY SUMME R DRESSES Of Silk Crepes and Sheer fabrics. All style many new ones just received All colors. All
sizes
$5.00 to 810.00 SPECIAL SALE OF SUMMER TUB EPOCHS. All sizes. Newest Styles ()n Sale Saturday. $1.00
Cotton Frocks PI CIAL SHOW I NO SATI RDAH $1.98
CHILDEN’S FAST < OLOR PRIN I I)resses
(i ? YRAVI KKD I AS I COLOR Children's Pajamas
55C Cm"
S.100
$1.00 Value
NOVELTY \LL I.INKS' Lunch Cloths | 51 x 54 l SPE( 1AL
nr*
2 For
s.ino
50c
" Hite and Tan " ashahle ( bam<> selte Gloves tJUL
Min s New All Silk Simmer Ties SI.OO Values t)\/V
Uood Looking* White Hats For Summer Wear Popular Prices $1.00 and $1.98 BASEMENT V\ c have opened up a new 10c Piece (mods Section in Ihe Easement. GO DOWN \ N 0 SEE W H AT 10c WILL Bl Y.
Good Quality, yard \t ide—Yard
Pleached Muslin 6ic S1.00 Sheets 81 x oo Excellent rtO,, Quality eJJ/C
SI x 90 Sheets
.‘Wr
Seamless
Men’s Rayon Sox
10c
Ml Sizes Pair
New Summer Voiles, .‘19 inches wide Fast Colors First Floor, Yard.
15c
SI.00 McCallum Silk Hose, sightly Imperfect Full Fashion On Sale. First Floor Special Pair i/t/v S. C. PREVO COMPANY
HOME “TORE
CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SAKE Guy Black’s Spanish house in Northwood. Visitors welcome. Rea si i: , >ly priced for inline diate -ale. (’as u terms. li 3ts
Hair cut 25 cents. Campus Barber Shop. 15-3p
BAKED HAM Dinner and Sapper at G-reencastU Hotel, hy Baptist ladies, Satu il-2ta. FOR SAKE. Go.id com at the Burk's farm neai i' illniore, 25 cts. per bushel. See I' rest Stanley. 17 2t
DON'T Fore t the Luella Watkin’s household jr"' ds sale, I I I West Liber ty street. Sat unlay, June 18, a! 1:30 o’clock. 16-2ts
FOR SALK Milk fed frying c iicken-, 50 cts. ea h delivered. Dressed nr on foot. Phone Rural 310. 16-2ts
FOR SALK: Sweet peas, ros ’S, calendulas, snapdr igons and lilies. Mrs. , T. C. (’ x, 733 Eas‘ Seminary. Ifi 3ts. DON’T Forget the sale of personal property, of the I, uisa E. .lent estate, I Saturday, June 18th, Bainbridge at 1 I o’clock. 16'2ts.
Do you need!) Fineincial A5si5tance
CONSULT US If yon ari in need of funds fot any one of a score or more ot worthy purposes, call at this office. Talk over ymir financial requirement with a member of our staff. Thi loan you need can very likely he tiiekly arranged and you will h ve ample time to repay It in convenient Installments. Ike American Security Co. Phone 98 11—E. Washington St. The First National Bank Building
PAir Rent
FOR RENT: Modern furnished apartment and sleeping rooms. S W. Cor. Franklin and Madison Sts. 17-Ip
FOR RENT Downstairs light housekeeping rooms for summer. 801 South College Avenue. 17 2t.
Wan led
WANTED T» take care of chil dren any time. Very best care, reasonable. Phone 545. 17 Ip
-Miscellaneous
NOTICE—Don’t forget the I) mce at Wildwood Saturday and Sunday nights. Music by an Indian ip li- orchestra. 17-Ip
NOTICE: All those knowing them selves indebted to the estate of Ralph Confer, will please call at the Sinclair Station and settle same. Ethel I). Confer. Executrix. 16-3p.
COMMUNITY DANCE at Fillmore this evening. (lend music. Everybody invited. 17 Ip.
DANCE at Banner Club Saturday night. Admission 10 cents. Mu-ic by Mac’s Midnight Ramblers. 17-2p
NOTICE OF FIN W SK I I I.EM EN I OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the cred itors. heirs and legatees of John W. Trail, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Citurt, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on t ie 26th day of September 1932, and show <huso, if any, why the final u ttroient arc lints with the estate of -aid de-edent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of h 1 irship, and re eive their distributive shar* s. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 16th day of June, 1932. No. 7355. John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Roy C. Sutherlin, Attorney. 17-2t
RE-ELECTED FOR 19TH TERM j and i* famous 1 r his*'M^xim Mien HARTFORD, ( enu., (1.P)—\eis- rei” for guns, ht- <een re-elected for a*h Hiram Percy Maxim, who heads hi 19th term piisident of the t..c municipal aviation commission, American Ka io Kc^y League.
Double Sport for Fishermen Owning good tackle multiplies your pleasure. There's the fun andlanticipat ion when choosing, added to realization in use. Be ready for every occasion by outfitting here. G«t Your Share
t Ft. Steel Pole Uncle Tom Lines Keels Helgremites . . . .. Seines Bail Boxes Tandem spinner
$1.25 Mt 80c to $4.00 25c In .'lOe (50c to $2.25 $1.00 50c
Indiana Bass Hooks 35c Box Browning - Hammond
Hardw are C o.
Phone 214
E. Side Square
For VALUE.S
NOTICE Ol SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to n • lirected from the clerk of t he Putn m < Circuit (mrt of Put nam t’oun; Indiana, in a cause wherein th' Loui.-ville Joint Stock Land Bank of Knui-ville. Kentucky, is plaintiff ad Leslie U. Priest, et al, are defendio ts, cause No. 13958, requiring me to make the sum of $6,953.49, w a interest on said decree from date f the judgment and the costs of thi action, I will excise at public .-ale t p the highest bidder on Saturday Jaly 9, 1932. between the hours of t<" o'clock A. M., and four o'clock I’. M of said date at thi' door of the Uoii t House in Greencastle. Putnam Ci anty, Indiana, the rents and profits or a term not exceeding I seven year- f the follow ing deseribed | real estate, ituated in Putnam County in the St ite of Indiana, to-wit: 'I’he northwest quarter of the southeast quartei of section 6. township 15 north, range 3 west, also a part of the north'ast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 6, township 15 north, range 3 west, described as
follows, t i-p'it:
Beginning at Hie southwest comer of said quarter quarter section ami running thence east on the south line thereof Mo i point four chains and fifty two links west of the southeast corner ther f; thence north twentysix degrees pst five chains and sixtyone links; l ieive north twenty-three degrees we t fifteen chains and fiftyone links t a point In the north line of said quarter quarter section six chains anil eighty-one links west of the northea-t corner thereof; thence west on sai'l north line to the northwest corner thereof; thence south to the place o'' beginning. Also the -outhwest fracti aial quarter of -ec'lon 6, township 15 north,
range 3 west;
Also th* southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 1, tow r nship 15 ii' rth, range 4 west, excepting thm ' irm a strip six feet in width off of the entire west si te thereof, and al-o excepting the fol lowing d' riho I tract, fe-wit; Begint g at the southeast corner of said U a.ter quarter section and running t en e we-t with the south line thei if eight hur lred eighteen feet; the' e in rth 'eventy-six f eet; then-e west parallel with the seuth • hues ' said sections one and six, 'oglu hundred twen-tv-eight l<rt and -even inches; thence -noth four and a half degrees east, seventy-six feet to a sf a ke rn the outh line of said section sj*; thence \vi t on said section line sixteen link- tn the place of beginning. ontaining in all herein mortgaged one hundr d sixty-nine and 73 acres,
mere or less.
If uch rents and profits will not sell for a suffi lent sum to satisfy sai l He- ree. interests and costs, I will at the line time and place expose to public sale the fee simple title of said above di - libe l real estate, or so mu-h thereof a may lie sufficient to discharge sni I decree, interest and costs. S'"i I sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Witness mv hand this the 15th day
of June, 1932.
ALVA BRYAN. Sheriff of Putnam County. W. M. Sutherlin, Attorney for Plaintiff. 16-3t
ISLAND ARGUES HONOR BANDITS HIGH I l<> LIVEi B ASTI A, Corsica, (UP) -The fate of the picturesque and romantic honor bandits of Corsica is swinging in the : balance as a court decision decides the case of the last of the Robin Hoods, known as Jean Simon Ettori, who ranged the island brush for 27 years and gave himself up to the authorities in their campaign to cleanse j the island. All of Corsica is divide I over the question of Ett ri, which they claim is one of honor, involving the right of native ( orsicans to pursue their feuds and live the free and adventun us life of honor banditry, according to the code in which personal honor with a dash of kindness and gallantry flayers th°ir ways. Corsicans agree that u h murderous, brow-ling and ungentlemenly bandit- as Caviglioli, Spe la, and Bartoli aie good riddance, and the untimely ends which they all met were well
merited.
But the genuine type «f hnor bandit, such as Ettori, it i contended, shoul i not perish from the island do-
main.
Ettori claims he committed only one crime, anil that 27 year- ago, which was demanded m the h nnr of his famil . Being thus outlawed, Ettori accepted the lif- of b autiful and primitive hill.-ides, and for 27 years he carried on in true Robin Hood
style.
Ettori was unsympathetic to the killers and murderers who rob taverns and pour peoph indiscriminately to the bad repute of the island and the Ccrsiian race. It is claimed that Ettori’s past is nut all filled with gallent exchanges f hcoty from ri h to po r, nor are j his days and nights idyls of free and romantie heiuty in the flower-scented headlands over the sapphire sey. There is a little item of the killing of Antoine l.en/.i, at Pila Canala, when j thice distinguished bandits arrived at his tavern, demande I much wine, asked for the bill and paid it with I bullets, killing Ke i/.a and blinding a I customer. There is a tale of wounded gen-
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Roaring Days when the M est was wild. Flashing Hoofs! I Cracking Guns! Speed! Drama! Action! CARTOON - COMEDY granada; SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND* NIGHT LOWIPRICES — 10c - 25c
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Sunday: Joe E. Brown THE TENDKRFOOtI
darmrs in a scuff!" at Sapartdlo when a bandit was being sought who had net d< ne his military service, an I who let a gun fall in -ii flight, an I thB gun bore the name of Simon Ettori. These incidents must hr studied by the curt, hut there is no doubt that Ettori as honorable pre-enteH him self to the court, and if it decides he has honorably lived, Kttori, the honor bamlit, will go free.
“BKACK LIGHT” OFFERED FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE DAYTON. O., (UP)—Gilbert L. Bo-sard, invent' r, believes he has in “black light” a useful means of defense should the United States liecome involved in another w-ar. “Expel iments have been carried on to the point where a person hiding in a field on a dark night can be located by these invisible light ray.-, or black light," said Bnssard. "This is accomplished hy the use nf apparatus in the hands of an observer. In this manner, th ■ navy can detect the presence nf enemy ships at night. This form
of national defensi the light rays which In ••ir-ull visible spectrum.” More than 100 i rn'm, h issued t" Bos - jl nhtoad, all nf \v duced hy various mn a i ipq ITI < HER >1 \S id -1 inf SYLACA1G Duke, pitcher lor f 1 r ary Normal m n took part in ea. his team mad' n- M school in th" final ga-vi '' the - here. He tru out at filst and ta : 'i • 27:1 on his way home.
Beer Daraders Try To Stampede ( on veil lion
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NOTH F OF ADMINISTRATION N lice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of t p Circuit Court of Putnam County, te nf Indiana, Administrator of the "State of Lnuella M. Watkin-, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said est'te is supposed to be solvent. No. 7462. Ik H mer R. Sands, Administrator. June 3, 1932. Attorney. Clifford R. Dickerson. John W Herod, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 3-3t Nn| K 1 OF ADMINISTRATION
I 1 ' cub ot "wet state- are seen parading with beer mugs at Republican national m J , 'j inoi , New York and New Jerse,. paraded first, in the order named-
Notice i hereby given that the under igned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam Count', State of Indiuna. Administrator of the estate of David C. Hughes late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate 1* supposed to be solvent. No. 7461. Florence H Hughes, Administratrix’. Jtme 2, 1932. Attorney, Gillen and LyonJohn W. Herod, Clerk of the Put-
nam Circuif Court.
CAMPUS MARKET
SPECIALIZES IN
HKiHKST QUALITY MEATS - FRUITS VEGETABLES A 5 cry ( empiric Line Of Fancy Groceries.
1 ( an Kitchen Klenser 1 Box Automatic xtap ( hips.
19c
Toilet Tissue. H loop Sheet Rolls . 29c Pineapple. Broken Slices, 2 large ( ans .Tic Premier Gmg, r Me. 12 Box case $1 (ft Teas (mixed) for Ice Tea 1-2 Lh. Pkg. ihe (rushed I ineapple, No. 10 Can Ibr Red Pitted ( berries. No. 10 Can iq f Apricots-Fancy Sliced No. 1 Can'.'.’.'.' 9 C FENDER (TEAK U tr. BEEF Rnwi |. h . bi 11 jd bum i Lh v-;-;. PORK ROAS|, Lean Tender — Lb qr SLICED BACON-2 I ha. ... £
New Potatoes 10 Lh. Green Been* — 2 Lbs New Peas — Lb Fancy Lemons—Dozen Cantaloupes — 3 For ~' C 17- ( alifornia Oranges— Per Dozen BERRIES. RADISHES. GREEN ONK'N . I" M AIDES. CUCUMBERS. NEVA Tl KMP’' CABBAGE, PARSLEY. GRETA PI PI KK>.
VEAL STEW VEAL ROAST, LB. VEAL ( HOPS — LB.
DRESSED FRYS
3-Stu^
PROMPT DELIVERY ■B.
I‘hones 82^-83
CURB SERVICE
