The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1932 — Page 4
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LE-VGUE STAN'ttING'
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i 1 Chicago
58
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56
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56
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S 1 Ni w' York
50
56
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I 1 ( mi innati
48
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American League
3
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74
35
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Philadelphia ....
65
44
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Cleveland
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Washington ....
61
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Detroit
49
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St. luiuis
48
59
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H Boston
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CLASSIFIED \DS - For SaU
-Lost—
FUlJ
SALE—One ]92!i Ford sport r. oheap. F‘ one American f Co., 11 Vi East Washington 3tf.
LOST—Nnvv Itlue crepe coat he tween Musii i- o '! ind 210 Bloomingtt'it streets. ! ■ i d reward. V'inier call Banner 1-p
—Miscellaneous—
FOR SALE-
Green y ‘ Strain ()
plums, 3(1 j ird. Fhonf’ 6-tf.
FOR SALE—Sugar i pies. Bin Illicit Oi hard 151.
• irs an i a|>I’ une Rural 9tf.
1 have move I n -tudio to 105 N College. Piano au.l ilr unatic expressioi, 10 cents. Fie 1 i Macdonald. 9-3p
We wit give prompt attention to !you; ht mst ; ‘ching and picoting. Pitchforda. Wed-tf
2."» Small Photoa, 50c. I "t ed time. < ammaek Slmlin.
limil-10-tf
Last chance i r c ! Seam si mi-arthrai iti i iiri.es. Phone 317. \
nuine Doiothy oal at summer .1. Duff. 10 11
\ meriran Asswialion
Guild Hualitx Bleached \ A ml. |
25c and •Ibc \ oiles, patterns, close out entire lot- Yd
good 15c
81 (III l eckic lars. hand 69c
$1.98 Shiirt Sleeve Fine " ool Sweaters
79c
New 1 ill V B. < • Prints Spei oil I'loup it 1 "w» 1
LoveK hue trimmed Rayon 'lips Special . .
79c
Minnea|>olis ( olumbus .. idianaiiolis Kansas City h led . I Milwaukee .. j Louisville ■ • I St. Louis ..
W. 08 69 67 00 59 56 47 43
Pet. .•iNII .575 .563 .517 .496 .483 .405 .371
FOR SALE dition, .''4(i(i. < Phone 131.
9x12 Ru ook’s Sm.
n rood con- 1 Kn t Store ! 10.2t !
( OOI.IIM.E’S SON si.FPT on bi d m \;n: OI BOARDS
S. C. I'UEM) (DMI'WV
HOME STORK
V LSI FHDAY’S RESI LI'S National League Chicago, 4; N'ew York, 3 Boston, 1; Pittsburgh, 0 St. Louis, I*; Philadelphia. 13. Cincinnati, 9; Brooklyn, 8 (10 | nings).
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SC A N OI N \\ I \N KINGS LNYI11 D Id DEDIC \TION
CHICAGO, (I P) Invitations will he extendc I to fimr an inavian kings to atten I the • la alien of the monument t la if Erik-on a- the di--coverer of t e North American con* tinent, plan. 1 of Or Norwegian na- t
tiomd league have revealed.
Tin rulfos of Ni rway, Sweden. (ieland and Denmark will be invited to attend the dedicatory exercises, | finned shortly after the opening of the
193.! Woild'- Fair.
I he monument will be erect d in Grant Park, and will be e\. cut. bj ()sk;it J. W. Hansen, Chi. ago . eulp-
Libby Freed; Vanishes Again
\meriran League Detroit, 5-9; Boston. 2-7. Wa-hington, 4; Cleveland, 2. New York, 5; St. Louis, 3. Philadelphia-Chicago (wet grounds) \merican Association Toledo, !•; .Milwaukee, 8 (10 innings). Columbus, (I; Kansas City 5. Indianapolis. 7: St. Paul, 3. .Minneapolis, 7; Louisville, 3 ill innings).
\\< I EM HOME CAR\ I N(;s DEFY GKE \ I S( HDLARS PHII.ADKEPHIA, (FPi A richly carved Maya throne, in use seven centuries before Columbus -ent his frail barks across the Atlantic, has hr on brought to the I’niver-ity of Pennsylvania Museum by Dr. .1 Alden Mason, leader of the Johnson archaeological expedition to the Cen-
tral Americas.
My-terious to the layman as the da' it was carved, symbols on the -tone - icon which bucks the throne have d lied the efforts of modern silo iir-hip to translate them. The only thing readable. Dr. Mason said, was the date. When the stone was originally eut with its significant markings, he explained, only the priests of the ancient land could read! them. j The excavations where the finds V were made i- in the jungles of Cell
tral America.
FC R SALE — One b suitable for garage or About !0() bushels goo W. M. Mar all, 107 s FOR SALE: Two Fo and plows, one second tractor and plows and one second John Deei box bed scoop In aid, ol
drill, or.e nr \er. one r v. half-ton
truck grain b d, 1 4 hoi 2 1 _• hie se ga - engine, water four tain, fence, Way r feeds, one y hull we'gaing about 7 year old Jersey ow, work harness, brick. Mock. eAer pipe, -him e I roofing, paper to have feed grimier, h Bring oui f ■' d< wn and I...;e it i m..nd. W wheat, corn, oats, <1 market pri ' Campl • Green . tle. Fillmote FOR SALE Early | Dudley, Fillmore.
dug 16x36, PLYMOFTH Vt. (IP; Recently ken liou-e. John Caolidge came here with hi> • eilow corn. 1 wife from Connectiepj to visit hi-
ll LocUs't. | father, the former President.
10-2t Due to alterations in pii.gre s at
i the Coolidge home-tead the young "ii tia.toi ( . 0U pi e found no bed available. Good-naturedly rejecting the proffered hospitality of neighbors John laid some boards across two mUvhorses, put a spring and mattress on them, and he and his wife retired.
John Deere disc harrow, wagon aid nor e wheat
e ga engine, water tai k, 1 ipa fee I ling Jersey i one 3>ne set new le, building . gaivitnizng. We also unmer mill, i South End A ill hoy youl i send, at I & Ogles,
one 404.
t atoes
with relatives. Don.if: Carrington has been visitii I ' » 1 up. )i tal at Indiananoli last Fiiday to:' treatment. Robert Terry visited a few days la-t \. k with .his daughter, Mrs. Bei1 Kennedy at Cloverdale. Finr ial services for Mrs. Amelia Larikn who die I t her home Satur11. were c n I n 1 Moi a nor . at 11 o’clock, fhe Rev. Nixon, id Cloverdale, wa- in charge. Viola McCammack (alle.l on Mrs. Etta Ail luce Wednesday afternoon. Tht Daughters of Ruth Sunday In,el cla s met with Mrs. Mamie Dor.-i K last Wednesda afternoon. Walter Keller and family called on George Smedley Saturaiy afternoon. Horace Killer and family of hi dianap h- visited with Oliver Stringer Sunday.
L \ST TIMES TONIGHT Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood
<liiiR:AVI^A\IQ'.\\
NEW GOLD MINING DEVK E ( VSP1 R, Wyo., (UP) A peel U tlevice for extractin'.: placer gnld from sand, invented by \ V. Clark of Casper. is, reported to be making highly -uece.s.-ful test runs at Gold Nugget mine, in the 1! ■ Horn Mountains, north of Shoshoni. The machine was reported to be handling about 35 tons of material daily, v. ith an avn igc recovery’ of about 810 a ton.
E \S I JEM ERSON W. A. Mu r of Grant Pass, (time hen last week to vii-t
s>iil IDEAS I J \CKS< )N Mr. and Mis. Walter Craig spent Monday with W. B. Craig and family. Mr. I Mr . Walter Keck visited Sunday with Ml. and Mi Leslie Miller. Will Surlier it. sori u-ly ill with in- | test in.il flu. Mi . Luicille Hester was at Danulle. Satuuluy. (llC.^‘'•• Piikett and family entertained tin. Hu. huiian families at their ".tnual leu ion Sunday. El C"\vo‘ nl family am Woodford Ciaig spent Sunday wit Allen Eggers and family. • John Boles o Brick Ch'ipel is visiting Will Suiih r and family . dr. n d Mis. G|i*n 11 cosier and tainily pri.t Mon.hi;, with Fred Cros>y and family. Hrrmaii Wall- and fnrnilv went to Riley h ■ pital Sun i; v to ee their igi who : i riti alb.
PI I NAM COUNTY oMMUNITY SAI.K. Gneii a tl.?. A i t 13. All kinds of live lock am odlaneous articles. Wed.-tf
—For RpiiI —
FOR RENT: Mod. house on ea-t Walnut mi nt 1 ,. H. K. RoWiin-
527-K.
FOR RENT house on Sri inmatii'ii call 2.! 1
Mod.
a six room ■ et, $:!0 per | Phone 418 oi 527-tf. i five For
l OR RI \ I : ' itt; e well loeated, j
mi modern. Call .';7.'-K.
FOR RENT A
\’cry irahle. ('eu* enable. Eike priva' Campbell. Phn' e i n
FOR REN I M room apartment, Ralph Brow nil v .
RENT—H For infoi
real apartment, d, roomy, reus home. J. G.' 1. Wed-Sat.-tf, rn funii.-hed 3
M is »
asonable. one 496-1..
HI 3t
e at 705 South ion tall 748 K. | 10-3t
-Wa ed
(Kid i,
labhy
Holman Ri nolds left linmediati I
ving courthouse after In ing rcli car In an unrcvcaleil (ic.-tinatim
on $25
Libhy Fleas For l>ail
Libby Ihi’a an Reymilii , with father and lawyer, in couic wan gianted her freedom on $2o,000 bad.
wher?
HOI sp. in DRAM HARMONIZE I i il ABINGTON, Mass., (UP) Tlie color - heme of !,. C. Blanh hoini is bill' Thus, he was somewimt irked iiy the presence in Iron ! his hous" i f a fire hydrant v i a black hot ami and flaming nr "g ■ top He ought and seeiue.l I ( H f Joini ( jsijy’.- permi sion In refiaint the hydiant blue. And row. t n hou-i an, vdfant harmon-
ize.
si'GGKS I luN S (,|\ KN FOR ( VNN1NG OF CORN ('iiii may he canned either on the ii or i ut from the cob, de|H'iidiiig on how it is to be erved in the home, a Aneta Beadle, extension nu-triiioni-t, of Purdue university. Corn is perhaps one of the most dilTindt vegetable,- to can successfully The general rule of “one hour from the garden to the can” should he followed with com as nearly as pi Id. not only for the keeping <|Ualiti -, hut also fm flavor. It is advisable to can corn in pint jars
rather than puaits.
< nil v corn cu ftom the cob. Se-, I t v.cet corn, ear of uniform size] and proper ripen' s . Rmnove hu.-k a d k- and cut ."in as close to cob a i ible. Add half as much boilling water a coin and boil for three i n nte-. Ad ni . half teaspoon of ill i d one ti a |Hion of sugar for h pint, and while hnilinghot pour mhi h it jni . being careful not to pack too tightly, as com swells
uring the canning process.
h 'md pr i j. a water bath or! v m cookri f,.r three hours or a 'e at pte un r for ninety min nle at ten p urn:- ncensure. Remove
lorn canner and a il immediately,
' 1,1,1 on e Ji, Remove husks and ilk-, boil on c'di for five minutes.
Ad I one level
tea-pie n salt a id twa teaspoons '■uni to ea h '|uart and fill with cookin.' water, I'urtly seal and pro ' s 1 i thr. e hours in water bath or I. am 'inker, ; for 90 minutes in a le mi pie .un. inker at 10 pounds pH' me. Remove from canner and
.SAI EsM AN two 1 ij lien
tho.-e giijoining
j line of motor
fainiing traiie .
Mu.-t have , r full time. \Y", Real s le, |ii Oil and Faint i
( leveland. Oh ".
V \
TED We nee I ils etiunty a: d II high gra le [Mints, etc., to 1 1 credit dating, willing to work rawing ace u t. ii. The Lenii \ iy, Dept. Sail , 10-3t.
NOTH E TO \" State of In dan
RESIDEN 1 ' Dutnam County,
uit (Aiurt.
Sep-
In the Putnam < teinber Term, 19:12
No. 7465
< H ARI l .s M< ( ' GHE\ . Ydmin istrator of the estate of LOUISA E.j J IvN I", Deceased.
•I >hn H. Huffman, . Be it known that i i August. 1932, -ai liled hi- verified pe th purpose of proi i,
t al.
the 1.1 iv of A Iministratur dioii herein for ng un order for
te, an I how ing wing named dc
or, to-wit:
•jseal immediately.
the sale of de edent’s real estate therein de-i 'ilicd to iy the debts and
habilitie.- ,,f -aid .
therein t*iat the fol fendants t i -ai I pe'
Thressa E. Kuril Clyde Huffman
(Mho Huffman Louise Wall Clyde Perkins Earl Perkins R is a M Dean Lemuel .lent
Thom.u: J. Coverdill ( harles E. < 'overdill John W. Coverdill Carrie I!.' Cover iill
are non-residents of the State of Irdi na, and are ne « aiy partiea te
I artly i said proei eding.
Now, therefore, the aforesaid nonlesident It lendant re hereby eoti fit*;! ol the [leu lete y of said petition against them anti ' at unles- they he and appear on the first day of October, 1932, the same being the Fifth Judi ial Day of th- -epteniber Term. 1932 of the Put am Circuit Court to b" held in the City of Greencastle, (Putnam Cnurty, Indiana, and answer or demur to said petition, the same will he heard and determined in their
absence.
Witness the Clerk of said Court, and the seal thereof, this 10th day of August, 1932. (SEAL) • JOHN W HEROD. Clerk Putnam Circuit ("ourt. > 10-17-24
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SALE CONTINUES \\ ifh bigucr ml heller bargaii lhach day w e place big’ll grrade shoes
on our fiOc and SUM) tables. Valia never
> our size i> here!
before offered. I oak n jm !
Men’s Fall Oxford' All sizes in Hhc!
I.adies’ Straps, l , unips& lies.
$|.95
$3.85
$1.95
$3.85
Ladies’ Slippers. Many Bargains for al! $1.00
i i i : es* Arch Supparls \ A V — FIT All Si eu
$0.95
$3.85
( hildren’s Straps, Oxfords.
$1.95
Bargains in Ladies’ Hi tirade Selby, Paradise, Peaeoek, other:
$1.50
$1.95
All Blondes Store A Peal Bargain $1.50
SPECIAL on Whites S7.no K $8.00 Values
Boys’ Oxfords
All Sizes
Boys’ Tennis Shoes 39c
$ 1 95 $ 2' 9S
$1.79 * $2.50
Harry W. Moore, Mgr
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