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3E DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 19,1932.

SSIFIED ADS For Sale—

SALE—A five

Ltreet from Elevator

C. Shea.

room house

in Bain

13-6p.

jug Peaches, our main crop! k, big while Champions ami > b. Huehhtii Orchards. 18-21 J [TS—House paint $2.10 perl We guarantee and recommend i ■b. t Vafnish -lain, 76c pel Finest quick drying enahiel I ' l,e mal,e > $l ' 00 per ‘i 1131 ' 1 -! gg$^Been colors. Snider’s,. 1] X. 1 i J -

A Hodge-Podge from Here and There

"•limmie"

F<« SALE: 1927 Pontiac coupe, EOr ». ndition. Cash or terms. Ralph

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p* SALE: Another good 9x12 ,.^■5.00. Cook’s South End Store. Jp* 18 ' 2t |

SALE—Four wheel trailer,! Phone 98 11—E. Washington St for camping. W. A. Wamsley, |he First National Bank Buddie*

nville. 18-3p.!

QflCKI.Y AHItA\r;i;i)!

Car owners can quicklv ,,btaiu loans here In any reasonable amount. There will be no “red tape,” no needless waltinr r -t itf all, the car can be retail.' d and used while the loan is In fur e. Terms are most reasonable and Interest rates are attractively low.

Let us explain full details.

The American Security Co.

SALE: Champion Peaches, Potatoes. Phone Rural 33. : i imhip. Iti-18-19-2i) p SALE: Champion peaches R, Phone 285. 19-2t

SALE—Second size potatoes, t bushel. Phone Rural 33. 19-3ts

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limit-10-tf

firall Photos, 50c. For h, Cammack Studio.

pjl\ l S: Be.-t grttde of flat wall l , : Iplint, $2.00 per gallon. Good grade

< IGARK I BAIT ( \'lCHFS TROl I HARRISBURG, Pa., (UPl- Kish liki* t igarets a d Lite eagerly when the white-wrapped rolls of tobaci are used as btiit, according to the Pennsylvania fish ommission. Oliver Deibltr, fishdrie commissioner, circulated the story of the new bait as t Id him by S. W. Frank, I Jeanette, in relating the experiences of his hr. ther, Dr Claude Frank, Ui! City.

When ,Y it : i , di:a newspapei edit rs gat'.ei i.inville for t ieit ixtiet ’ convent!, officers of the organizath n wen met at the train by a mountain ta -• coach of Civil wat nidge. To complete tlte effect, tin editorial official.- wire e-corte i t< o venlion lieadquarters by a deputy sheriff attired in the style of a half century ug.i, with a “six gun” hanging- from his belt.

for several gypsy songs

floor (varnish, 65 ce'-ts per quart I Blaci ie"f paint; 80c gal. in 5 gal. | cans- Snider's, 11 X. Vine. Ipt

: 1 C.|

l| caIning

Tomatoes ready at

N -si patch,! Putnamville. 35c bushel. Also

cabbage, cucundrers. Watson l Li 18-19-22-3p

As told to Deibler, Dr. Frank disci ve red tb<* bait qualities of cigarets accidentally when he thiew one into the water.

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A large tmut, tliat had disregarded other lares, -truck at it savagely. ' i Frank then baited a hook with half

JilnHA Phone 5«0. We delivery , igaret He paU g, lt a trout within N., extra charge. Sinclair ! a short tim( , B . fore he finished he 18-2ts^ frad landed three brook trout, ranging

in length from 13 to 16 inches.

Fishermen believe the tr. ut were

FO| RENT—Apartment, upper,' atr acted by the white paper wrapping dost it Heat and water. J. F. Gilles-i 0 ^ cigarets pi*. 19 3 p j

FOi RENT: Two modern apart" j m«ntJ tin-enable rates 702 E. Femintry. 19-2t F0l| RENT: Modern five ro m

Spiing avenue. For infori II Fred L. O'llair, Central

NatkxjBl Bank. 16-eod. F(ft RENT Very desirable mod-

- I four-room apartment

hom tnatift

vi'.h garage. Lockridge Apts.! H 18-3t« ! apartment. Central locacomplete. (^>mfoi- ible 1 and summer. Reasonable tent, c le. .1 (i. Campbell. IG-tf. RENT: Modern six room | i t Walnut street, $30 per II E. Robbins. Phone 418 or

527-tf.

RENT: Three semi-modern i housekeeping rooms. I 1 rent. Phone 664. 17-3t

Wauled—

H I E D—Three or four room unwBe I apartment. Address Ilex —Lost—

■ B:.inbridge and Net na Crosby left Saturday evening for a vacation at flammeth five, Kentu ky. Mrs. Edward Evans spent the week nd with hei [arentv at Laporte. f> M< unt. Miss Aline Goodwin and riends from Indianapolis were - 6 p'rlock dinner guests of Aaron Cn <>d.vin and family Monday. Mrs. Olova Brown of Greencastle is visiting her dnughte 1 Mi . Luielle Hester and family Lowell Russell is w dking with a ane dui to a badly sprai i d ankle, Ed Gowin and family pent Satur lay with Oliver Gowin .ml family at i Danville. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Crosby spent . Saturday night with Glenn Hoosiet and family at Roa?hdal< Herman Walls and f ily were in Indiana poll- Sunday to \ -it their s. n who is critically ill at the Riley hos- |

pital.

MORTON Carl Miller and family and sister spent last Friday at Ma ingo cave in the southeastern part of he stati. Mrs. Carrie Clodfelt. i spent from | Friday until Sunday with Mr and 1 Mrs. Bert Garret and f. idly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ( ill and Mr and Mrs. Al Call of Putnamville calT • d on their mother and brother and ' family Sunday. .Martha Miller attended the fair at Danville Saturday evening

Her Blue Heaven

farmer SRnoTS MAP DOG

TO SAVE HIS LIFE

11 Small ’Wiggs.”

male fox Cull 791.

tenier

Miscellaneous

E at Banner Club Wednesl> i Saturday evenings. Admiscents each. 16'19-2p

Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick, 19 It j has been Seriously ill in her apartment in a Chicago hotel, suffered a sharn turn for the worse Wednesday night. Her ph>-icians admitted a crisi was :it hand and members of her family temained tit her lied-

side.

E to !’.• music of Rarketia-i-I 1 wood Saturday and Sunday Prizes will be awarded to best 19-1 p D ( E The W. R C. will have a I' kel at Hanna's Book SUire, Pay morning. 19-lt P*ER II R\S I It K ( \TI HER FOP SCIENCE

After being banned veats, jazz music and

will he allowed in Russia as result of i resolutior passed by the Soviet commissariat of education A year ago, a pet : on advocating such action would probably have lieen executed or treason Word also comes from Moscow that the Communist party hradel by Joseph Stalin will demand an immediate and rapid expansion of t :e phonograph industry. From all indt atoms the radio craze will he text. And maybe it won’t be a crime

to laugh in Russia either.

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In a dog and cat; hospital down in Houston, Texas, there “lives and bienthes” a double-faced kitty. Thilelitie has two pel fia t sets of eyes two noses, two mouths, two sets of vocal chords but onlv one set of ears and lower jaw. Whoh only leads us to say, at last the “two-faced cat in the flesh.”

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Prof. August Piccard, Belgian soi ettisi, has proved that man can ascend nearlj 11 mill's above the earth and live. What will it lie a hundred year- from now? Perhaps powerful planes i t rockets will cover regular interplanetary routes, roaring through space at a thousand miles an hour o) faster. Perhaps excursion trips with weekend stopovers on Mars will he offered. Who knows?

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Gangsti rs b!az“d away at each

‘ ther ir. a < row del Brooklyn street yesterday and as a result two little girls were wounded, one seriously. Hanging i- too good for these hoodlums. Instead of a quick extermination of their live- in the electric chair or the neose, they should be made U suffer just as much or more than their innocent victims. W- would af most wager this would cau.- gunmen to think twice before they o ened fire

where children were playing.

regulati ms of a few years ago, when

I he l S. naval ainra" caMiet mo> t , jfe insurance companies would Saratoga wa, grounded on a >ainlhai ()t pa . the f acr v; ,| u , 0 f a po |i cy jf lor lour hours I burs day a 'hoi t 1 h s occu i lod in aii airplano n'ci-J

| dent. Today, thi* majority of enmpanie- make no prohibit! n against air travel, either in eolicie- already in effect, or whir ale now lioing |

written.

Removal of r st ri t ins again t flying by insuratre comi'aniea is the result of the operating record ma li by | companies flying n . ed planes with licensed pil t- i t n larly scheduled operations.

ARR tNGIN( (.(11.F TOl RNM

game serie one by * - n of 4 to 2 and I g the other, 5 to 3.

Saunder- will probably start for the local team vhil, Wililamson, ar j ALLEGANY, N. V., (UP) — A for the Grays, c .i k on the m und -teady him,; : nd a keen eye saved the

life of Guy Cook, farmer, when he was attacked by a pain maddened dog that he had caught killing his stuck. Cook tlitcoverei a large police dog in the act of killing a pig on the farm where he wr.s employed. Cook, armed with a rifl°, ,.based the marauder to a nearby stream and shot it as it

was swimming across.

d he dog. maddened by the pain of its wound, turned around an i -tarteii toward Cook. The shut, however, ha t been w< II place I and f ■ it furiat-

tVie

local Lrons open gidf

A committee

club is arrattg • r an

tourney with G 'irencastle Country Club to be helo thin course, Sunay, August 2- the club will offer several prizes to tiu local fans, ill local golfer.-, wi i th r tnembf't - of t te Lions club or a invited to tuk" part in the touro , ent- Further de-

tail- of the touin.i.t t are promised ; esl dog toppled over d • ut before for noxl We* ... Danville RepuMi -at: reaching Cook

ror me urst. ume in soerat .uai.s, Mary Ellen Berlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berlin, is photographed as she enjoyed a dip at Loon Lake Beach. N. V., where she is vacationing. Mary Ellen, who has been the inspiration of many of her father's famous melodies, is now five and a half years old.

LKAGI !•: STANDINGS

Mi-s J y Bettis of In lianapoli.- is

National

League

•i.-itir.:! relatives here tin week.

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.Mr- Joe Burk called mi Grandma

Chicago

63

50

.558

'all Saturday afternoon.

Pittsburgh

61

53

,5M5

Mr- Ihre-sa Wimmet and daugh-

Brooklyn

63

56

.529 i

er Marjoiie of Rockville eallei on

Philadelphia

61

58

.518;

dr. and Mi-. George Inge Sunday :tf-

Boston

58

61

487 !

ernoon.

St. Louis

56

69

.487

John Stark was home me* the week

New York

54

60

.474 |

ml from Indianapolis.

Cincinnati

51

70

.431:

Mr. and Mis. Harry Giltz. and fain

!y spent Sunday at Green ti-tle with

American League

'•ii mother and sister.

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New York

SO

35

.696 '

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Philadelphia

.... 70

47

.698

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Cleveland

6K

47

.591

Washington

63

51

5 • i

NEW YORK, (UP) Twenty-four

Detroit

58

56

.618

■ ut of 25 of the largest Iii’e insurance

St. Isiuis

53

62

.46!

ompanies, wiiting hurnlreds of mil" Chicago

75

.32 1

ions of dollars worth of insurance,

Boston

.... 30

86

.259

iavi .ilteied 1 ir attitude toward air

ravel and th 1 pelicin now covet

American

A sand at (on

la.ssengers traveling; on regular

W.

L.

P,t.

lan-patt air lines, the United Ait

Minneapolis

75

49

,60.)

ines is |iort.-.

Columbus

72

57

.568

In tdditi n to paying the full face ; Indianapolis

6!)

57

.618

)f the permiunt in evi nt of an air-

Kansas City

66

69

.524

lane a ci ent, arproviii ,te|y half of

* Toledo

64

64

.500

the co op.H d - shuI would, in ad- Milwaukee

59

65

.47.6

dition, pay the doub!' idemnltv pro-

1 Louisville

61

73

.411

vision.

iSt. Paul

47

78

.376

Thi- general attiti. e of insurance

1

| coinp inies i.- tadically different ftom

YLSTEUDAA’S RES' LIS

tanco off shore at Sunset B< arh, Cal. Bimninc into a fog during target ma m vers, the $35,000,000 -hip got caught in the sand. Two navy tag , one pulling and the other pu ing, managed to put the Saratoga a'lout oti c 'note without damage I he roll c Km the -andbar wa vvitnc -o I

by hit Mi- from th" bead

National league New York, 7: Cincinnati. 3. Philadelphia, 10-9; St. l<ouis, 4-4. Chicago, 4; Boston, 3 (15 innings). Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (wet grounds).

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovett of Urban'), III . are visiting ,T. a I vett M ALLARDS til VI El) SNAILS ... lative- kNAHEIM . P) When MI Mr. ami Mrs. Bee Blayde ((tended anil Mrs. Herlix Pa ino, otherwise the Quincy |iit nic last Thur-lay. known as white -nail, became pestiHarry ami Linen Kantz . f LaDty• ferious and ate up h ves, aapped the ette spent the Weekend with Allen juice from the orati: , and ate bark. Eggers and family. Mallard duck- were m t on them. That Mr. and Mis. Harry H "-ier and was a year ago. Now the snails are daughter of Roachdale, Clarence Ader all gone

American League Boston, 7; St Louis, 6 (15 inning.-) Other game rain. American \ssociation Minneapolis, 10; Toledo, 6. St Paul, 9; Columbus, 5.

PI O \T Cl OYERDALE The Indiana Colored All Star- of Grenca-tle will n<'(t the Clovetdale Grays So day at ( loverdale in what I I'omisc- to he one of the best garqes f the .-eason. The colored team litiwon 15 out of 19 games played and la t we 'k went t i flllnois for a two-

/I Preview of Milady 9 s Fall Milliner) * * * * * * WKat Will Be Worn and Why Seen and Explained at New York Fashion Show as Designers Display Their Latest Creations.

PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK 1 will sell at nublic auction at my j farm, I mile smith. I mile west of Rearhdl !e Ind. Monday, Aug. 2?

1(132, !•'ginning at 11:00 a. no, (he

folloning livestock.

—10 t OWS AND « ALVES— A 6 yr. old Shorthorn cow, two, «

yr. oh' cow*, three 7 ' r. old cows one

8 yr. old cow, 5 yr. old cow, 2 yr.

PI I'UY, Cal., (UP) Add to »' ' -'range occupation- tick

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|s-ople try to keep out of the

the blood sucking insects that g'yrV.dd cow, .' yr. old cow. 2 yr. old V 'mnal atul human beings, COW I al 1 ahOTl with calTMl at -oh \

2 yr. old cow to he fresh Mx.n: a 2 vr. old heifer, bred: one yearling heifer. One two year old hull, full Moor.

Short horn.

—57 HEAD STO< K C ATTLE— 23 Shorthorn heifers weigh 450; 20 Shorthorn steers, weigh 550; 1I Shorthorn steer* weigh 6 >0. T his is a choice hunch of feeding cattle and will be sold to the high s. 60 Shoals, weigh 40 to 100 Lbs. Some < 'Id t orn.

w -L 'I Darling, Monterey

phool science instructor.

1 countless others, he preferred *hnrt time ago, to keep his 1 " thMi, but riovi hi* chM

w at every opportunity.'

(■''g took up his strangle oc recently at the tequest of l (k y Mountain Spotted Fever i” 1 ' Hamilton, Mont., supportT h “ Unite,) States puhlic bO«lth laboratory sent a call to SUn-

f’>r 1.0(H) ticks which

T'ate simtted fever and are usl ' " h work, and the u |or ?*yed to Darling. He has al-

imhered 400-

TERMS CASH. w. I). LOVETT A. R. |X)RD and ARCH MILLER, Auctioneers. D B. HOSTETTER, ( lerk. Ladies Will Serve Lunch.

rh* all important (to miLdy) qu»»tion of whal arr the now hat Myloa wa» ontwered at the di«pUy of Fall and Winter chapeaux «» the thow of the Retell Milliaery Aeeociaion in New York. Here ere three of tha many charming model* ehown there. While the turban remain* moet popular, eveu the.e have baea “draeied un ”

On the left ie a cLarnnui black

plu»h creation, tipped off by the jaunty little “wing** fluttering above the wearer's left eye. I he modal ie he center is of French design executed in black velvet with unusual draping in the front which parnuts a glimpse of gold hair ornament. I he large bow comas into its own in tha model on the right, which is also of black velvet. And if these do not suit youl lane* there era new berate asid sailor*

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Maybe your peu-- g sonal knu*vledge of furniture value is superior;! During August we are'staging an unusual ewt nt. We’re asking people to compare pieces of bonne furnishings on display in-our Store with any similar ones elsewhere for the purpose of letting you actually SEE FOR YOURSELF what we have discovered .... that every-day prices in our Store represent values as good and often U-tter than those now being offered in August Furniture Sales everywhere To makefit doubly interesting dor you we/ are giving each week during this month a . . BeautifuUOccasional Chair FREE to the person who*presents the three*best reasons why some partiemlar piece of home furnishings now in our Store i»a better value than an equivalent one seen elsewihere. Compare it for style, finish, materials, -construction and any other important feature . . . then tell us your reasons. You will he glad to discover that furniture value depends on quality construction throughout. Whsit you learn may win this chair for you. Every uno/ who tries will receive a .... / Useful Kitchen Utensil FREE /

ONE PERSON SAID Af'.i't- a lai'i l I ii'vi.*tigati"ii I purvha-oil a Sued queen \Vi>sh"r frot)' vmi fot these rea-im-: 1. It ha.- a full ,-i tub uith ilouble wall lonstnir lion. 2. An mt-enn.v-m i- . t rlo eii, eliminatinir the neci - sit: of oiling. ;. It was 1«5" i 'i toii e than 1 could find elsewhere, ui.I t\ .it hacked by vt r oantce of .-ereice .ir-rt «wt* i faction.

you won't be asked

to buy

Our first interest in-stag-ing this educational event is to demonstrate to people wlw) are thinking of buying furniture what

true value really is in home furnishings. We wain you to see for yourself that surface appearance, alone do not guarantee you life-long satisfaction ... it is quality construction throughout. Your participation in this program will, he of unestimable value to both of us , ,

See these . . .

worth while values! Speed Queen Electric Washer $49.50 Full-sized Kitchen Cabinets. . $19.95 j (•reen and Ivory. Sliding porcelain dops Unfinished Drop-leaf Tables. . $2.95 Sanded with beveled edges 24x36 Heavy Chenille Rugs 89c New Fall Curtain Panels 89c

2'j yards in fine mesh

OUR ANNUAL I’RE-SEASON OFFER ESTATE HEATROLAS Sunbeam Healers and Kitchen Ranges

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'I Ilia apli'iiitlil offer includea ovi'i y tvpo of range or heater In our store. Just once a year you are given (his opportunity., Why not take inlviintage of It now? 3x12 SANDURA RUG FREE With every heater mill 111111:0 purchn: c.I during this Pre-Season Offer. This r i Is made of thn fatuous Sandiira and 1 nv errd with Handuru-la - which resists dirt will not mar. waterproof and, thus, w. .1 longer. This 9x12 size until recently soli at 112.90. It's FREE to you If you take advantage of this offer.

Horace Link & Co.

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