The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 August 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 6.1932.
FUi L FASHION CHIFFON HOSE
FIRST QUALITY Pure thread Silk from top to toe, Pieot tops ravel stop hem, i einforced heels and foot. All the new improvements that add to tin* wearing (audit ies. All colors and sizes. Both Chiffon and service weight. On sale
69c
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HOMK STORE
Any Good News? .1
St Lou it V: Philadelphia, 8 (10 in- were men, they met you face to iace
1 nings J. New Yoi k-Chicago,
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American Association Toledo, P; .Minneapolis, 8. Milwaukee, 7-1; Louisville, 1-3. Indianapoi.-. la; Kansas City. 3. Columbti l; St. Paul, 3.
Il(.in\ MEETING
Getting right dowan to work Senator Felix Hebert of Rhode Inland, thairman of the Hoover campaign for the Eastern states, is shcnwn at his newly opened New York headquarters. The Senator has been an ardent supporter of Administration policies and was personally selected by the President to run the Eastern campaign.
All World War V'eterans are invited to attend t • l.tn’.on meeting next Tuesday al u‘elo k in the Legion
1 hall.
The delegate.- to ‘.he state conven- , tion at Ke. mo will make their re-
“ port.
of vital importance to n of the world war will .mi every veteran whethof the Legion or not is ad this meeting. :tle front is forming and ore prove! ful than the World War are mubilr relentless and merci* against you i:nd your
A subje, t
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be discilsse
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urged to a: A new I
i an enemy u r.ies of t ! izing to v
ie-s varfe
on the hattle field, but this new enemy. through poison propoganda. is preparing to attack you from the rear. You must learn about this new enemy and prepare to defend your right a- honorably discharged A r.er-
iean soldiers.
Do not fail to attend thi meeting if a,, hold an honorable dis. barge from the United States Arm.!
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WAS “FIRST*’ MAN William (Malachi Bill) Scott convicted in city court Wednesday- morning on a charge of public intoxication was taken to the state penal farm Thursday afternoon by Sheriff \ enter L. Bowers. Scott was sentenced to 60 days at the penal farm and in addition must seive out a fine and costs of iMO “Malachi Bill” was the first man ever sent to the state farm after it had been founded and aided in the construction of a number of the buildings, he told Sheriff Bowers.— Crawford:ville Journal-Review.
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A SI KUTH IN S K I R T S — A CREWE WITHOUT CLUES \ rHRH - lek without EQUAL IN ALL SCREEN H I STORY!
comrades an- of oui West. Y’c.ur en.
ii the widows and orphbudefies who have gone
lies of the world war
CHANGE IN STATION AGENTS Earl Overstreet, B. £ 0. st tion agent here for almost twenty-one years, has been transferred to Millig\m and by the rule cf senior,t, an
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t HB KIN I HIKVO PI. \NNED W HOI KSAI.E DF.PREI) VTIONS FAN JOSE, Cal.. I Ul'l -It’s crowing tinii again in Santa Clai i an ad
scale with have been two men
a ‘‘fig nipped
busincvith tin
system, ne t cf
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‘s in San Santa Cruz in 'Iahorate
Authorities found ledgers, charts, j ind .nap- of ifn chicken yaid- in the territory—“prospects” for future' chicken coop forays in t..cir po--es-
sion.
Hugs receipts 1 ,.TfK); holdo'rer.s 191; mi rket m<>-tic -T to 10c higher; 100t„ ^10 lbs. to $5.00 2,10 to 235 lb . $180 to 84 85; 235 to, 260 lbs. •Uk. to $4.75; 260 to 280 I'jf:. $4.45 to $4.55; 280 to 325 Igs. $4.25 to $4.35; 325 Hi - op $ 1.06 to $4.16g ISO to 160 lbs. $4‘.60 to 84 75; 100 to 130 lbs. .-1.35 to $4.50; Parking sows $3.00 to
1 Kiwanis ( onvention Livens When Score Throw “Fiats In The King’
$3.75.
Cattle receipts 25;
Not So Dapper This Time
calves receipts
50; mark A for the week, Beef steers and heifers steady to 25c lower; cows i little changed: tap tiers $0.40; other bus fed killer- $0.00 and $0.25; bulk •7.25 to 88.60; common and inednum $1.25 to $075; better gilrde heifers si 75 to $7 aO; one load $7.00; top $7.75 ci.iiminn ami medium $3.00 to! ■ $6.50; few rows - 800 to $4.00; several $1.25 to .:-1.50: conimon around $2.75; j low cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2.50;
I vealers steady at $5.50 down.
She p it , ipt 00; market steady; Twc and weth, i- mu-'tl;. $0.00; few $6.25; bucks $100 less; throwouts
down to $3.00 and beb w.
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National League W.
Jhtt.sburgh I’hicag’o .... Tldtadelphia Boston i 11uok1\ 11 ... New V St l.OUi: ... t incinnat i . .
59 54 56 63 63 48 48 45
L. 11 47 61 51 52 53 65 03
Pet. .573 .585 .523 .510 505 .475 466 .417
older employee takes his plaie here. The new man i.- C! Aikins of Indianapolis. The c hange was made Wednesday. Mr. Vickery, agent at Milligan (ar several year.-, ha- been | transferred to Mecca.— Russellville News.
NOTICE 1<> I AX 1* AYERS OF .IFFFERnON TOWNSHII', IM INAM COI7N 1’Y, INDI \N \. OF AD-
DITION M. APPROPRIA TIONS FOR YE \R 1932
Notice i- h reby given to the taxpa\t*i- uf Ji 'i' ison lownship, Putnam Count'. Indiana, that in Special 1 Meeting, on Augu t ;! , 1P32, the Advisory ii aid ul Jeftei-o: I'owiishii
I considered and It'er.i iii d that
emergency exist- lor the making of I additional ; i pi.a riatiu for the cur-
Ncw Yuri Philadt Ip
l Icvelani!
1 W ushini';
I Detroit
St. Louis | Chicago
Boston
W. 70 63 61 58 53 48 34 26
L. 34 43 43 47 48 65 66 77
Pet .623 .594 .587 .552 .525 .466 .340 ,252
Left to right: Ton—Paul W. McKee. Hartford (itv: Dillon Myers Hlufftnn. Middle ( arl F. Endicott International President: Luther M. Feeger. Governor. Koitom-—Richard 'I Mullen, Elwood; Judge Frank J. Sheehan, Gary.
lent year, IP.'U. for the cxpemliturc i f more money than wa. appropriated ii the annual publi-hed budget. Therefore, mn. c is hcieby given that tin A i i l!i ; rd of aid township will meet in Regular Session, on September 6th, 1932, »■ 7:30 o’clock P M.. at the offic" of ih” Trustee of ! sai l Tow n-hip, to determine and ap ! propriat the following -uni- and for the full .ting purpn , a d ftom the tollewii g funds, iM-ing additional ap-
current year
FRK\ H 1.1CK, lnd ,< August 6-
The “pot is boiling” for
Annual Kiwani tember
the Fifteenth
• invention of the Indiana listrict to be held here Sep-i-lO. Neva r bt fore in the
lieutenant-governors ha- also created much interest in the convention.
$40.00 $15.00
(Weather is no rc pecti r f high and lofty stations so the Prince of W’alel had to run for it when he arrived at St. Margaret’s Church, London, jeet ntly in a d, wntiour to attend a wedding. He presented the above not an dapper liguie, a clutching his “topper," he rushed from his car ts the church door.
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HOW '101 R MII.K IS PASTEl RIZED
In the fir-t place the farmers who -npplv the milk arc picked for tl'i'ii i lcaidi. careful method*, ami their healthy cows. I Ins choice milk i- ituickly cooled after it is drawn, and delivered 'old to our milk plant, livery precaution is taken to handle this milk wi'h the mest meticulous care.
\ll th, wav to our plant it is kept cold and clean, anil t.s soi n • re civd ' is graded for richness cleanliness and keepin qualities. I his department gives special attention to these three < harnctcrisiics and excludes the milk of ;.n> Inrmers when it -isqiis adi i aide to do so.
IK milk that is accepted is ncaressed to make assurance donhly -ure a- to cleanlin -ss and safety. Iti na-si* throu' r h an iPl' iiulil that removes any foreign matter that ma* have in. .•in ui 'i irded moment, gnten in. T h»*n it i- ready for tiastmiri/.ation.
II,,.. .Hu es- consists ot heating every portiort of the milk to n* ! '< * ll i II.’ degrees I aid holding it at t'-o Iem| -rature
mills I his careful hentrng destroys any d -ea- • nro- ' I*'r a th 1 tnav he in it. This temperature dcea not it is orlv ahout as hat as cofI, • when ecu like milk is Mist as nutritious and digestible as if
fur lilt
dueini' I. rook th*' to dt'ol,
■'k
it ha, nc keen heap'd.
Pi ssihlv vitamin < i th t' qhi-ic w helhi r the in nde l oq, .
he heat -omewhat redutes the vitamin ('. hut Icficient in even raw milk during the winter ’so ii oresei ihe oranee and tomato juire for infants v receive heateti or unheated milk. Milk c rmt ^ for vitamin (' at any time.
I'.isl Mirl/alion i the great and final safegunn 1 ar.d milk is the cheapest and bet all i round food.
Dur ! rod lie! s Are Pasteurized. MU M, ( RKA\1 BmTKILMFLK,
COTTAGE < HEESE AM) Bl TTER IIWRY'S SVMTARY DAIRY Phone 212
MinmupoliIndiutuipoli Coluinbu.s .. Kunsas ( it. Toledo . . Milwaukee . Louisville .
W. 67 64 64 57 56 54 46 41
L. 44 50 51 54 58 57 66 70
Pet .604 .561 .667 .514 491 486 .414 2569
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\ 1ST F.RDAY’S RESULTS
hi-tory been *<> i office aninst of • Inter, t livened Ii F’cur i a district. Mori* tl clubs foi be elect, . The a pi same ho.
the organization has theip itch rivalry for honors in shown over the state by c seventy club in the coming event is enthe following: didates for governor of the
Candidates for governor are: Judge Frank J. Sheehan, Gary; Richard F Mullen, Elwood; Dillon Myers, Bluffton and Paul W McKee, Hartford
City.
in a score :.,insured by cutenant governor eight to
$75 00 by ten
arance on the platform the of the nominees of the
Democr: • md. Republican parties for
National League Cincinnati, .3; Boston, 2, Philadelphia, 9; Chicago, 2. New York, 6; St. Louis, 2. Only games scheduled.
gubernat Raymm nominee,
of the I), command will spe 11
William
ial honors.
1 S. Springer, Republican nil Paul V. McNutt, head r.wvrat ticket, both past s of the American legion, and will U‘ followed hy o. Nelson, recently elected
pri.; liati ns 1932. to-.lit:
Item x Township Fund, for
care of cemeteries
Item 3) Special School Fund,
for t a-.hers’ institute
Iti n, i Special ScmooI Fund, she I rert and repair of
l>u - bodies
Tile objections arc made
i r mn taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, in the mannei ire id d by law, the said Advisory
Among those announced for lieuten- t B, ;“ U® ,his n " ti( ' e ; w ; il1 . v, .. . f' t » «» , . |ti»kt tion :*n I will (Hocked ard ord6r ^ 1 1 ' 1 ' ^ Mutschler, ( ai h and all of the above named items Napanilee; II. 1 . Walters. Bremen; ap| qiiated for ihe uses and pur(leorge Allen, la Porte f D. A. Strauss I" 1 ' i rein named by a re-'*lution or North Monchester; K B Isenogle 101 <e L ,,e ,lulv ad,.pled by -aid Winamac; Arthur D. Sull'ins. Lafa-' i 1 .' ,', ' y B ° arJ * nd to Ih ‘ en,l ‘ red cf yette; Howard Thomas, Tipton; Jesse D,t | this August 4th, 1932.
1 . Watts, Amleison; M. O. Bennet Am<* ':
Gas City; Jack H. Rhoades, Indi um l! ( r( TX, Township Trustee, polis; C. B. Moore, Brook ville: Guy, M, ' lvin McCammack,
Baker. Newcastle; Floyd W Stiwlting 1
i-ounts with the c-'ati ,, nt should not be iippr, vel teirs ;ne notiHed to tiicn i nake proof of hcii .. their distributive shaiv . \\ it in the Cle I hi- 5th day of Aug;, t, y.s| Cause No. 7424 JOHN W. HEROD, tl.i.l Cir:uit Court.
NT IT ICR I Q T AMMYHll
WARREN rOMNSBIfl ROAD BOND is-ul
In the Matter of I Raymond Scobee, ct al, foil noveme t of a public hi J ■Varre.i Township, I'uUubI
Indiana.
Notin, is h leby
ven t«
layors uf \\ , rre.i 1
vn-hii),
ounty, Inii.,. a, th.,' ’ommis-ioneis cf *
the B; Cjan!t
mm, of said Count;. heir regular Aug.i t
.md $ lei:!),!
ame being the xtl
lay
err.i, Augu-t tl. ipi.:.
detefl
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ssue an 1 sell i id ur •on.is of said Warre 1 ., o exreer! the sum ut fto 1 (mount of bonds i--’;e,l ' • m •st at the rate of P. | - r .of mm, payable semi-ani ubly The mt assessed iu.ui rty in Warren Tow ,.| .
i command"i of th" Indiana Legion. All ! three will peak on “Citizenship”. With tin four active candidates for
Vincennes; Roy N. Fenn, Tell City; B. O. Wells, Fiench Lick; Dr. K. S. Denho, Orleans, and strung indication that other clubs will enter favorite sons. Eight lieutenant-governors
ttn* to ho elected.
A feature of the convention will he
A Hu i t Wallace and Iceland J. Clark,
Advisory Boa id of Jeffrtron Township, Putnam County. Indiana. 6-2t.
NOTH E OF FIN V! SET II.EMFNT
OF EST ATE
Notice is hereby given to the (Ted
itoi -
American League Cleveland. 7; Boston, 2. Detroit, 13; Washington, 0.
Heirs and Legatees of Maude
the address 1, Intenmtional President f'Tl'l Jn < . arl K ’ ‘ ) n<li,Htt > a ^°y" ,er Governor castle, Indiana, on'tie 26th da”'of ot the Indiana district. The annual re- ‘September, 1932. anil shew cause, if
governor , f the district, each supimrt-| port of Luther M. Feeger, governor. 1 ;,n . v ’ wl '> the Final Settlement Ac-
e, l t'V theii local clubs and divisions. ! will outline thi
.•ittehdanc" at the convention promises to reach a new* high record. The rivalry in divisions for the sdertion of
various achievements!
of the clubs during the year and set ^ a standard for memhei ship stabiliza-
tion during the fall )ieriod.
in I State, a taxing 738.00. T he pre ent t for mail bonds fur vithout this issue, t orpornted town m $11,176.54. That the proposed -aid roa 1 bonds and tl b" denied therefr.M ,, pal l i f, • imp , • HH1 he • ■t al ia ad improV",, Hes ren Township. Ten ot mote tax p. 'hose who pa> poll tax ,nl( Township, who fed thciiio rrieved by such dderminatio
I
nay appeal to the Stat rax Commissioners f, i fuit.a ,y filing obj, tion ’ ■ 1 aid lioiid with 'ii, S f Putnam Counti, It V fore 29 days from th, day l ■irst publication of tin lewspaper in which " jiikH irinte I and publish",i. I trance or objection "'B he bond issue, a healing ii'liW en ut the Court Hou-, i. R ^9 'ireencastle. Indiana. • ,; B Board of Tax Comn • lay to be named by ml BotJ Done by order ,,l (lie County Commission,a "• ■ Cou’ty, Indiana, on I 1 t ‘W of August, 1932. ■ WILLIAM A. C'lOl'KR. Putnam County, Indiana.
As Flames Swept Motwsteii
As Slam Bonus Vet Went to Soldier’s Grave
Full military honors were accorded William Hushka, slain Chicago bonus veteran, with burial in Arlington Cemetery, Washington. The above shows the flag drajDtd caaktt bcitur carried to Ota atave by members
of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Walter W. Waters, coramsigkr of the Bonus Army, and Mrs. waters are shown (inset) as thut auueared at the funeral. • # *
A striking air
_ rplane photo of fire destroying the monastery in 1 < ollege. near Philadelphia. Thirty-seven were injured in l' 16 J tight against the flames and many valuable manuacripti. P IE sculpture destroyed. Property damage was estimated at and uncsts joined students in preventing a spread (W^
