The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1932 — Page 3

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THE DAILY RANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,1932.

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... do you know fnmiiure value? Your knowlt dge can win a beautirui occasional chair We’ve discovered by careful checking :hai the every-day prices on furniture in our store are as good and even better than those being offered m August f urniture Sales everywhere. So that you will actually learn this important i fact for yourself, we are giving each week during August a beautiful Occasional Chair to the . person who gives us the three best reasons why f any particular piece of furniture on display in four store is a hotter value than a similar one Keen elsewhere. Check it thoroughly for style, P covering, finish, construction and any other important feature .... then compare your findings with the same piece in our store. The person demonstrating that he or she has superior knowledge of furniture value by the three reasons given each week will be awarded the chair. Everyone trying will receive a useful kitchen utensil FREE. You Will Not He Asked to Buy! Our prime interest in staging this event is to acquaint the public with actual furniture value. We want everyone to know that appearances in home furnishings alone Uo not guarantee the owner life-long satisfaction . . . It is QUALITY construction throughout. We will be pleased to have v—i participate in this educational program. .. worth while values The New ACA Inner-Spring Mattress $8.95 9x12 Axminsters—$17.95 Heavy Quality Rugs! New Pattern® Simmons Bed Springs.. $4.95 V r ery Comfortable! Good Quality

OUR ANNUAL PRE-SEASON OFFER With Every ESTATE HEATROLA and Sunbeam Heater and Kitchen Range

A 9x12 SANDURA RUG FREE

With every heater and range purchased during this PreSeason Offer. A Saudura rug covered with Sandura-lac which resists dirt, will not mar, waterproof and thus wears longer. ThU size until recently sold at $12.95. It's FREE if you buy a range or heater now. Pay only $5 now—we will install when ready.

Horace Link & Co.

The Store of Furniture

jidj iNew Commerce Chief Takes Office

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Th« acene in the Department of Commerce in Washington as Roy D, Cnanin (right), Detroit automobile executive, was sworn in as secretary °* vRfctenierce by E. W. Libby, chief clerk of the department. Mr. Chapin

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Waa appointed by President Hoover to succeed Robert 1’- Lamont who

rttmuissi 1ft becopaa head pf the Hteal ^nstituf. -

4 Hodge-Podge from Here u/tJ There limmie”

We had th> pleasure of dr.ving j over the E , Stone, or -hould we say Northv od golf links, yeste.d, . afterncan un.t found that vast i.u- \ prou .nent aio being made on thi.sporty little course. Sand greens tor holes 2 : ,'i and 0 are the latt t lea-| jtuies. Othei changes for the better • are contemplated such as a new location for number one tee, moving' i green nine bs.k to its old tie and I taking advantage of more of the natural hazards that mark the golf' j wielder'- tiok : round t.h( course. We ; felt a urge of civic piidt as we not-1 ! ed the work and money expended by j | Mr. Stoni r as this beauty spot n c 1 only is a credit to Xorthwood in pat- ‘ j titular, but to Greencastle in general

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While we’re on the subjeit of golf ' | we should mentic n the annual “one ■ ; nd o. h’’ caddy tournament which I was held at the Country Club today. 1 We were informed this morning that some of the best golf and some of ! t e lowest --cores of the season would 1 be turned in by these boys. Youth must be lecognized—R belt ! Huck, a typical y. ung American, has 1 arrived in .Mexico City on ai airplane | trip from Newark. X. .) . establishing! a junior it cord. His actual flying, time for the distance was twenty foui I hours ami five minutes. He now 1 states he will takeoff Saturday morning for Los Angeles

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We’ve all heard of the nimrod who ho iked a fish anti wouldn’t let loose but now comes the report of a tat- ! fish who slabbed a boy’s toe ami le 'fusel to let g". That’s what we call news. Kdtlie tireen was wading in the Des Moines river when a big channel tat suddenly decided the i youth’s foot, or at least his toe, would be a choice morsel. Thirty minutes ! were requited for ho.-pital attendants j to separate Ktltlie and the li.-h.

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Old Dame Nature continues to have her earthquakes. As result of a! I trim r in the Wanes more than three' thousand peisons were made homeless. Aid is lieing rendered by the I government a d temporary shelters! are being const)acted. There is a saying that “t hampionnever come back” by Kenny Leonard, former lightweight boxing king, won his twenty-first straight I tout last j i igiit in his campaign to regain the i laurels he once held 'it pu. ill tc rirtjt s. His opponent in the . mp staged ! at Ebbets field in N’t w Ymk wa- none J ether than I’aulie Walker, rugged j New Jersey mitt star. Maybe the ex 1 pelts will have to revise the old Oo-■ gan. j

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(lang trouble, usually a so iated witl Chicago, used 1’dtsburgh as the see e fi r the latest outbreak. I he badly hacked body el a coffee shop owner, iounti in a burlap -a.k, led police to believe that the victim was lain by filends of thi > brothers who! cm re killed in the ii an - restaurant last month. Thus the underworld continue to carry out it- own code without botu fit of courts

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Jame J. Walker, bettei known as Jimmy Walker, New York's mayor, is putting up a dramatic light in Albany to keep do\ Roosevelt from ou-ting him from his job as le-uR nf the Sea bury investigation in which doth.ini’s executive faces charges of graft. Honds, cotton and corn all showed gains on the -took naiket at closing time yesterday which indicates that conditions could lie a great deal

worse.

RACCOON

Mr. and Mrs. Bon Fall and daugh ter Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hines of Ladoga are taking a. motor trip to ( anada. Mr. and Mis. Ben Toale of Carpentersville spent Tuesday in Rae non with Mr. aid Mrs. Cully Wilson.

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rjTWO pirl- lo one man is linrtlly fair; l>ul lliuse two 1 “iris aro “ivinji ilu* man a pieep of thoir miml. Tlioy aro lrllin<f him. an<l tcllin<r him slraiuhl from llio 'honhlur. what ihov know—that FillS1T.RFIKLD (',i<rarottes art* imltlrr — never harsh or raw; that FIIFSTKRI IKI.I) ( ioareltt’s taste better ami have a more pleasine aroma. FIIKSTI.KI II.I.DS are cliekiug wilh millions.

THEY TASTE BETTER THEY'RE MILDER

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ga Monday aft moon. Burt Mc<, ire and Mrs

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Sheets called Wednesday. Miss Joan R'

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DEPRESSION BKISdS BOOM nt \ss Lies oi i m i:

NEW ORLEANS. La. (UP)—The

Mi-. J' ” j depres-lon has brought increased bus-

I inegg to one establishment here The

of Indianapolis is | Unite() >st . lt ,„ \ s .. H y office

sfiending the week with Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Reer.

A birthday part was held Sunday,

There impoverished people go to the country sell wedding rings, spectacle frames, ^ <>rk, < ars. dental wotk, watch cases, napkin * ity, I tah.; Boi rings, cuff links and anything else I Wn-h. I he office made of precious metal. receive gold and rite tdf ire iiere is one of five t>ver South Auierie'ii) i

Tlie others are at New

City, Nev.; Salt Lake , Idaho; Seattle, was kept here to silver bullion from

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August, 7, in hoi biithduy of lb Mr. and Mis. J

of the thirty- iVth it Woody, son of. Woo iy. A large

Mr. and Mrs. Donald (irime-ard son ! cake, decorated .with 36 candle- w as ,f Ru- ellville, Mrs. Joe Woody aid on the table. At dher cake witii six Mrs. O H. W, ody atten led the fu- j candles wa pi I in honor of the neial of Louise Zuckery at Ladoga sixth wedding a ireveisury of Mr an t Mon.lay afternoon. I Mr*. O. H. Wee ly. Those pre-ent Mr. and Mis. A- H. William* visited J who hi Ipe i ■ lebrnte tl.e o: a-ion with Mr .and Mi . Charles Klien at were Mr. a d Mi A:t Woody, I orn Purkfi burg Sunday afternoon. town; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens, T e annual bean dii tier will lie held | Dover; Mr an Mrs. Janie- (liizzel at the Parkersburg ball August I ft. and da ghtei It tv l.ee, I elein. a; l! i.- ieque>t(>d tbit each bring their Mr. and Mrs Ral h Co k, Mrs. Eliza own table seivice. f.th Call, Hen otta Call and Wiltner Mr Duncan delivered a loa I of ; Ball, of Ldi inapulis; Mr. and Mrs •t.k at Imd. napolis Tuesday. | Willium Hal ua.a u family. Park H izil an I Daisy Wilson attended etsburg; Mr. an I Mrs. 1) mil l

the f iu ral f Louise Z.i kery at La ;

For Auction Sales Of all kinds see or call me, O. J. Reetor, ArCTIONEF.R. (Jreencastle.

Grime and i’»mdv, o' R'issellville; ! Alary Alice an Donald Whittley, of Dover; Mrs. 1 ne-t sheets, Ciawfotdaville, an Mr .ml Mrs. Joe

AVoody and -on I eo.

0 E. S RUMMAGE Sale, Court House, Saturday, Aug. 13, 1932. 12-H

Mayor James J. Walker and his counsel as they appeared at opening hearing of ri moval charges ag mist the mayor at Albany. I eft to right: Jo! Curtin Mayor Walker and Judg" Adilbert Rich.