The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1933 — Page 2

savings accounts AKt Sill! f'AVINU interest I -.-j mli'nz ci fiZZi* - ..he hold;' ,anc_. enterpriteo, hnd that tnnr inccr.: ru»i c-..r.u.<-a or a^ap^ej td a rei-ut fhoi. otmMicr. *dcrids Or. :.e otntr hand tht x 6 dOO 000 sa- r.«i :j :r. thf innre than IB 000 bar.its o« .he co-at:y tocay are in a most f«Vor«o.e i-y ■!>«:.son Their money i* where it .. . at a...e. L’. ery dollar :s »tUl worth 100 eer.::. and t* earning .merest reguiarly. Theat savings iiepG>:tors realize how wdl they a r e iituateo .n th*s respect. They *:c more tflaQ that tr^u. fca» account- gooc *nvc-t.T.c«:»

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Wavee Tot All Kirtered m the ptwtullice at ureeaIndiana, as second f| d* mail jtter under Act of March »■ H74. 'ut/sehption price- !• cents per -«ri- l-'t.lKl per year by mail in Patam County; »3J>a to V 0« per year ,T.ail outside Patnani * oiituy. PERSONAI. AND LOCAL NEWS

Watch Your Kidneys/ itont Neglect Kidaev and . bladder Irregnlanoc* It tethered with t ladder ir4' •' i’ ; ar.3 naiging t*c»ii>.r.e heed promptly these symptoms. They may warn of some disordered kidney or tudder condition. For Sd years grateful users have re.^u .:•-•• Doom’* iL. Fraised me countr) o a

..d by all druggi-1

Oh I>Q(\as

ills

CA.

INDIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION 1JC* CIPCI.C T i a £ e luDiAaarOLiS

R y Arnold of t; - •>' / iad school at Lafi

attended Wedrses-

snil! HIT IE Ullin MEI IIMIRE CIIVEt

I*rlia Zela tirctr To Mvet Thui-O^ ■ Tirf- r-ll* Zr Thursday aftem<>i. i hr Delta Zetr

Circle i at 3 house

will meet o’clock at Members

piea^e note change of time ++++++

Frink RevM a*-foid*vfll*

of Cloverdale was in Wedrr-non hu>j.

Mrs. Vitvil rrev-.'i: rc -rr^d to Urj

Tuewia niyt.- f 'he county newe- thought of the Irw.ana iegi>-

Cao-Tai-Iuu i“ Meet Thursday Cro-Tat Em wtII meet Tr.ui-.ia aftensooo si 2 o’clock witn MrLaa re nee Grshain 505 east Semi-

nary.

++++++ Ausiliary To Meet Thursday

The auxiliary of toe Northern In diar.a Power company will meet i Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at] the home of Mrs G. Earl Biowr. 1

we«t Walnut street roa»i

+ + + + + + The r c osed Indiana -ale' tax. the'|fg ar ,| t (iancr To

Be Given Krtday

r,AS ^TO«5TffiRuhuOih»tAl*0 9wi*t» ultm i TOOK VIlOl tXm TO*. THEN /*> FiGtiKt TORilOEtT AhDi&OTAhORF Ostotin** 80tf» i havF NO 7N006li6fTnr»»0» fH.EnWFOfi DAfsa; ehO *eTl£SI«0« deTMXsT IT TajTB GOOD Get Yosr YiNOL Tedsij as MuIIim Drug Mare

THE ^ALF> TtV

Bolivian Force Has Heavy liOss

INFANTRY REGIMENT PRACTICALLY ANNIHILATED PAR At.I AY AN CAVALRY

* * v#

Loan

Money to P, I your Bin,

i’> Bi;k „

£«> Piymn,, W»j varrr •>..

**«■ sife-.,u ta- ¥ !i

Cl) Hum 1 ..

rmm *% *n «fc wl (l(

nitmrt and PfRWplit. foe.

irn art a;;

i+

r.-.cr.ital

The local Moose 1 's* wf^ meet to. ..,yr,t at h o’cIock All members aie . {f.i\ i o h# 4 p r#*-ent.

Hojn^r

2 a i i/sy>7 r*’rat ion at th^ < - uMy hoyrotai Tu#*^iay nijeht-

1. -sn-

•1^-rwf-r,t a -ur^i j. operation at tr^ .hi. u<>' ■.*h. W^if^sda.. ttkOTThtTif?

lat ire for ad.iitionai revenue, is be-| ^ charity oarke sponsored by the mg foucht bitterly thr ighr ut the p| K c \,u\e* w..i t>e give i Friday even-

state by retail men and is of

genera!'

\ iolenee Mark> Irisli Flection

BEKR MEA>I BE

I ssMliMMe'Rt ^ f*»Cr *»*»#• ivev Harr> L Matlock, I*

ltd H*. * *. * •■ z iton.

Ho

ref.-. ■.

FIGHTING AND RIOTING IN M ANY PARTS OF IRF.I AND HE AVA VOTE < A ST

: • ■ Je 1 n

Mr and Mr. lawrence Mahoney, of Aiexandr .. *er- v - tor- .ere T iesday Mr Man ney .- a former re«i-

. .lent

Revival -ervii New Providenci

, t ru* l 't 1 tc.rs

DUBLIN, Jan. 25. lUPi—Street fights and rioting in many fiart- f tr.e Free State during the general eler-tior. were revealed to lay as count ing of the vote began Supporters of both President Eamon De Valera arsl ex President William T Co-/rave made many chari'e- <.f “repeater. “

Sieve ral arre v t- r*‘ r^ifdrt^l.

fi.r

"tin*r

T > •• t ^ rious fighting was r> jorie.) fr .m Ashburt -n, f ounty M .n.an, a here troops were ralle.i out. A heavy voti wa.- ca.-t a ral tne ra •• Tietwe^n IteValera ar.d f -gra - f«.r control .i f tr- rg-w din, »a- ^ (»- •. .! to be close. Officials of the army and the police said most of o •- distorhanr es w<-er minor Sup|s.rters of * .rigrav^ r.an the upper hand in the Ashburton fight .mil Republican reinforcement* ar- • * # ii from Donagnmovne 1 ne fx.iice a>■ r.- unafde to control tr.e situation lid sent f .r the militai... Troops • farrick Magro-- arrive; ready .-e tear gas but the fig ier Aeri gas

ng i.'.def n.t.- p sttenement. lru rea.se ..f the brewery limit was made to .sali.-fy nutnerou- representatives ’rwi industrial center- ’*no - a.e demar.ile r mi limit. Many of them nevert'eleas are expected to p.in in attacks on the bill wnen it rea he* second reading. They also ai.1 see* to forte in amendment* .

lowing draught (jeer.

Other amendmert- includ-d those removing the limit of two arewer.et a nal di.-trict l-vAering the ninimum seating cafiacit. of a hotel or restaurant dinimr r - rn from .Vi t>. 25. reducing ’he clubs' license De 'for' h'lo'i $10o, e|.” '..ting the 50 ent- a gallon tax on grain alcohol. :educing tr..- drug : re licer--fee from f ill to VJ5, pr d.r.g i .t

only A/.olesaie d.'eggi.-t

retailers with rrej. inal whisky eliminating the ta A on malt Lomiftittfe* memt*er- insi^tei aitnough several of t.,em draught Is-er. tie Demo ra

a as pledge*: to prevent

r -turn

Jpplyi

interest to our every reader because •he tav must either he paid by the merchant or the consumer, and as one could not expect the merchant to carry all of it seme will eventually fall on the con-umer. who now is hard pre.-ed for buying power. The Indiana bill is modeled, or copied almost without change from the Mis-.*sippi ax Saw out that law has not met with any outstanding success ami should hardly hie a good piattem

to follow.

! The Indiana Taxpayers Association •3 are being held at this week prepared to brochure on (*.iurrh. conducted by ( sales ta * - c vering all sta'es which Day INeryl*"i;. we I- have tried th.s e \ pe r. mer. t. On* p>ara-

graph in it.- -ummary aays:

Wr.en the sales tax siruation in the -tatei js viewed as a whole, it will be seen that West Virginia, Georgia and Miss:>sipfi are the only -tates that have expenenced with a sales tax of a

There Aid be a tuberculosis clrntic'more general chara ter. In the other a: To- C«-inly hospiitaJ, Wednesday, state* i-jx others have tried various February 1st. An> ne wishing to come ends of si.--- taxes! sale- taxes of a plea-e call the h liul for apt.. r.t- more or le.-s specialized nature have rnents. | been adopted AA'hile the -ales tax ap-

ikrars to have met a measure of suc-

Mr ami Mrs F. B Taylor have re- ^ jn w ^ : Virg ; nia ar)d will prok . .ct'ved word of tr.e - rth of a da ugh- aMy be.ont.naed a a permanent ,g.rt ter. Ejg-nia. to Mr. and Mrs. R. B- 0 p tax system. Georgia has I '■ “ “ • oln.■ 'lr- Moore wa- a b*ndoned the experiment and Miaaisj Fane ml -erv,.e- were held at La-, fenc ^ wit h thos form of taxation to .1 Wednestlav for Mr- FToreno a .rediction as to its future May Arnold, av- 67 year* wife 0 f -uccee* It can therefore be safely I T r -> , r.a- Amobl. s r.o died at her home that the o-nr’ency V.ward tne

ASUNCION. PARAGUAY. Jar. 25 tUPi — The famous Paraguayan "Acevara" cavalry regiment of Guarani Indian* virually annimilated the

in? at k o’clock in the ..id high noc.l 4] .. Bolivian infantry reginrent in

gymnasium. Hal Rother*.’- orchestra will provide the music for the event. Eveiybcdy is welcome to attend.

•!■ + + •► + +

I oofrrei.ee (Tub To

Meet M rdnisda*

The Confeience dub will me • tonig'.t at 7:3*i o’clock at the ho*rie *.f John Tal-itt, corner of Indiana ant

****",a ir* i u

116.011*1 — iw 6siw.ii ... "t E*«-l*-i»»*t **»•* mmt» it , m , A h«> wwt wi *16! »i.ta Wli , IniMtitils twi *Ur. ■«, ” Indiani Loan Co

OAi F - VVa,,h 't.

Phone 15

Hanna -treet

present.

Member* plea-

PI..AA PRE>ENTKI)

Mrs

kin to

and

Art ur

.ul- 111., i Mrs. Clai

Morgan and -cm of re the goes:, of Mr. Brothers, parents of

Mr*. Morgan

near N* -th Salem Monda. She was

red

I the rr tr.er of Mr-. I>ard I.ayne of

i T:**a ■ dale

1 withc.ut u.-mg

i. that Funeral .-c-rv -- for Milford Mcfa . *>red. Gaughey, of near Russellville, w ho party j died Monday, . ere held Wednesday the -aloon’s morning at 11 '.dock from the Rus

Therefore, the. punted out,. us||ii!l.- Christian -hur’h of which he

bottled l*fer served with meals must wa* a member. Interment was in the

tie the limit. i Hebron cemetery,

house today also was to reFcneral services for Uriel

The

ir.o-

guard berry,

in th'-

T r*sips

restored

A rnuu attacked the civ barracks at Ballyduff, Count mashing window* Voters district “•ere intimidated. * rowd a va.. amt

order

CUsf between memr^r* of the “R< |o: b army” -upporting f> ■ A uIhi .t "whiU. .iiniy’’ oackirig < f ■■■■iv.j . . .-parted f.vm .Ally. . r anc per' xowrw, T . Kill ' T ‘ v, memb.*rs of the Tlunjia F..il i>4rty spoiled plan- of C*.agnive . POTV’r td carry voters to the polls in automobiles. The Repo dican.- dismantle’l the f ..-grave autoinobile. ir. their garages. The quiet, sch .tarty De Valera, * m in America, an i the dapiper Cos grave ave * een political opponents throughout tho.j ooreer*. Each wa* OhCt* to i*‘ jtf-fi hv ii liritish firing M|uad. Cosgrave was believed to have won a comfortable majority in Cork.

was to re-

cej-.e the bill Ireera.-ing store license fee- The way* and means committee was to recommend passage. New rate* by the committee’s bill would tie: for one store, t~, mow $3); two to five stores, $lb each (no change); six to ten *t res, |25 mow 1151 || to 20 stores, ♦50 mr.w t20t; ami for all over 20 stores, fl.Vi m*.w

1251.

V It TIM Ol R.A< KET FF.R.v

adoption of general sales taxes is *nly slight, and outside < f West Vir- . nia- the am*;unt realized in revenues has supplied only a minor jjortion of the toial state and local revenue-.” “The proposed sales tax law is without doubt the most drastic sales i tav bill ever conceived Briefly, here’* , what it calis for: “A flat ra e of 2 t>er cent on all

-ale, at retail.

Varvei "The tax i collected monthly. No

i credit i- allowed for bail debts. If the are sold on credit and pertly paid for *r not paid for at all, the

34*1 VIC6S

of Putnamville who died Tuesday,, will ie- held Friday afternm.n at 2 30 I o I*, k from the M. E. church at Pm-

namville. The Rev. Uw.s will be in ! ,, ' la ' ler must I‘ a y thp Ul '’

marge Interment will lie in the Put-

ruiniville cemetery.

( HIC.AGG, Jan. 25, (UP>—Renewal i.f what police described a* westside alcohol feud resulted today in the slaying from amhu“h of Joseph

Martinkua at his home.

Martinkus, owner of a “mail funeral delivery was killed as he drove his automobile into his garage. The assassins apparently had waited in a 1 nearby alley for him to return home.' Police said Martinkus’ place had I

been raided recently by federal dry S ott district chairwoman, gave a agents. j ^Dj j n *),;(.), empha-ixed home - - —'gardens in the present depression.

“On ail merchandise sold on lease terms, the tax is charged at the time

^ of the sale

Roltert Monnett <f Greenca le .- “If su’h go<d* are of necessity reamong the group of Indiana univer- po--essed and resold by the dealer the -'tv R. O T. G students who received second sale is taxed the same as the a grade of “A” n military during the fir.-t which is double taxation -eme-ter just closing. The*e studert* "The only exemption allowed on a hav* each received a ptersonal com- year's gro-s business is S1.200. Dra*rnen*latioti for their spilendid w< rk tic penalties are provided for in ca*e from Colonel 0. p. Robinson- com- 1 of a violation of the law mandan: of the university's military , —

department.

the -ixth day of a bloody battle for possession of Fort N'anawa in the Gran Chaco, the war department -'a.d

today.

Official announcement of the victory caused a great celebration here. The war depiartment announ'ed that the Guarani cavalry charged the Bolivians and cut them down with rr.atchete*. native hatchets- Bolivian * .rvivor- fled after the First attack ; and were pursued by the Indian 1 the

ann juncement said.

8 , me i *. •• was expressed in informTne high . hool dramatic club ore- ed quarters that hostilities in the -ented a one-act plany. “The Trv-t.ng Gran Chaco, now in the seventh Pla e.” b> Booth Tarkington in con- month, might be ended soon- but the v* cation Tuesday. T i- was the sec-' foreign ministry said no new preposond production in charge of Mis- Vir- als hail been receiveii. Rejiorts from ginia Davis, under the sup-n:-. .n of P.uenos Aires said that the Argentine Mi-s DeMoss an 'l Chilean governments planned to Character* in the play weie I .a nee-. act under an Argentine proposal for lot Briggs, Huber Shafer; Mr*. 1 an anti-war pact among South AmeriBriggs. Bette Fenr. Je-sie Briggs, ctvh hations. Virginia Manes: Mrs. Curti*. J anna ! One government official predicted Donnshue; Rupert Smith, Robert Et- 1 that the fighting would he ended hy

ter: Mr. Inglesby AA’ilbui McCullough 1 Mav ami The Mysterious Voice, Ja k

Boyd.

(!olon*(l Mim Is Ordeml From ( ,l\

BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 25, (UP)— B.divian source* said today a Paraguayan troop column had been wiped out by Bolivian airplane* a= the Para guayans were retreating from Fort Nanawa. The Bolivians were said to 1k> making small hut important aTvanees in thei rattack* on Paraguay-

J.AMES BROVA N AKRKSTED F< »R an ' l ‘’ f< ‘ ns< ‘

STEALING ( (>aL. FINED

BY MAYOR

James Brown, colored 18-year <>1*1 south Greencastle roan, was fined *1 and costs by Mayor AA L Denman in city court Tuesday aftern'.on up 'i a cnarge of petir larce iy n ronnecti >i. with the theft <>f coa from Ibn* at the Gardner Bros, ice plant. Brown al*.^ wa= sentenced to 3b days at the In 1iana State Form but wa- given his option of serving the sentence or leaving town and retumu ■. to hiff rmer home in Tenne-si-*. Rrow-n elected lo leave town. According to an affidavr filed by Otis Gardner. Brown i* alleg'-,| to have removed Coal from the ice plant pin- or, numernu. occasions

>r.ATE REST* CASE

MARION. ImL, Jan 25, »UPi — The -tate reste ; today in the trial of Roy Boh.., A3, Marion, on charges of n.ordering hi* former wife. Mr*. Odn

I ippens.

Rev. Viesle\ To Give \ddres> Here I WH.I ADDREsS MET.flN'f, r )f METHODIST CHFK( H MFS| BEKS THI R>|i Rev. Anhur F AA-si. Bu-nJ Aires, Argentina Ssuth A ,3., be the speaker at a meeting ( Methodist churche* o-' p ,tnam ('r^ ty in the Greencastle M-th*dk church, Thursday evening Jar..jn 26, at 7:30 o’clr^-k. Ther- n ,, m who can speak with bett< ,.-L Ml what i ; t iking pla e in this } lion of Sout ' A me; educationally, and i< Re\. Wesley. 1 This is a part of • rt! f program of the Northwest Indim conference an 1 the G • ■.. Fi I trict of which Rev. C. C. ) r i js " trict superintendent. R* AVesiey j giving the week to acq • . v I churches of tke district great field. The Northw.st Ir a conference is expecting t . \ ** * June to make this sect,.. .*«■.I Ameri 1 th- P.,: ■ A I the Foreign Mi- ionarv ( I World Service will b Members of the Meth <: ’ . r:| and citizens intere-te.i *, ( l about this section of > \ -':i| with which the United State- . ri I lined to have more t •nMu:| other portion of t w. I ly will find thi* meeting ■*., x-1 terest.

Nijfln Viatrliimm Victim 01 Fire

iu EMPLOY 50 MEN CHICAGO. Ian. 25. (UP»—Fifty men will !*•■ added immediately to the Berghoff Bro-witig company force at it AA'ayne, in anticipation of early leturn of legal lK-er. it wa announced here tudav by H J P.owerfind, vicepresident. In aiidition, an expansion program involving expenditure of S150JKK) will U- -tailed, Bowernnd -aid It would iniludc ♦15,(Rhi for new bottling equipment.

APPOINTED TRUSTEE

A Horn* Garden program was given 1

•t a meeting in the Court Hou°e Tues-! INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 25. (UPi — day afternoon. Robert MacKinnon il-'J. T. Arbuckie, Rushville attorney, lustrated with motion picture* A *as app*iinte<l tru-tee of the state talk .n "Farm Gardens” was given by ! orison board by Gov. Paul V. Me AV B. Ward, and I. J. Sours talked on Nutt today to Fill out the unexpired “Farm Bureau Seeds' Mrs. I.illvltern’ of Michael Foley, Indianapolis,

igned.

A Great

Big 25 Bushel

Self-Feeder for $19.75

T ied. SO Jo 7» pi*.—1* bu .lie —Automatic 8elf-( lo«|pg II.,., r . kiep lee<l dry—VAeathrr Proof—dipped m creoaote wood praaerver will la»l til to SO veara. Havea feed. Mart your piga on a Haluncrd Ration made of Home Grown Eeeds. They make Blg*er Gain* when l"d tie S A I ION Al. VI af VV* furnish Keed l^lrmula Free

corn ^rln* you *<i cjjnt* per hu*hil or more.

AAe pav salary and expense* to salesmen who can qualify lo tell NATIO.NAC produrU. rvales eiperienca unne< .**»(» AA rlte toda) r to NA llONAl. LIVE STOCK KEIvfEDY CO.Th.^ f,!*-

Make jour

Muitha Swartz, 3(f7 w’est Franklin street, filed -uit in circuit court Tuesday ag in t John R. Swartz, asking for a divorce According to the complaint the couple was married Oct. 5, ''(25 and -eparated March 20, 19.31. The 1 lai.itiff alleges her husband was ji.Kind in two chilren hy a former o:. Hi.go and just before leaving her •luellv punished a laughter without ca •. I S. Hamilton is attorney for

the plaintiff,

John Baker, 20, Crawfordsville. vh , .i|„d from the Indiana state], farm July 28, a lew days after he ■tarted . rving a term of 180 days I fo <ii'' iv,'trig delinquency in’ a mino;, entenced to serve one to! riv. ^ ,t ’the Indiana «tate re fori., r\ y Judge Wilbur 8 Donnor in r, j,t , ..urt Wednesday morning I’.-.m , .1. taken to the rej'omia'c.ry Al.nnesday afternoon. Baker] wa* '-titenced at Crawfordsville to | suac 1 so days on the penal farm and] fined '213.(55. making his total sen-1 ten ‘ ••• 194 daw His term at the e i ,rotatory will be shorter if he is pa 1 Med at the expiration of one

ear.

MORATORIUM PROVIDED INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 25, (UPl—

A two year moratorium on foreclosu.- of mortgages in Indiana is provided in a bill introduced in the senate today by George Sands, D. South

Bend, and Fre I A. Egan. Gary.

< HH AGO DEPARTMENT vrORF. BURNS. MANY HAVE N ARROW K>( API- *

NOTICE Sillerys liarher Shop ( orneF Jackson * Liberty SI*. • Popular — Prices X jy _ ( hildren - Haircul- li>C

CLASSIFIKD ADS

COAL FOR 13.50 per ton. Phone 5A2-K.

SALE: n*an tot Guaranteed qtulitll 28-11

FOR SALE: Antiqu. walnut, fust eta-* com!.! .. *• li |, l new cream colored glazci hri.-k. Ikl N. Jackson .street PI.,.11. .■’I

FOR SALE: Bargain gang plow, tandem di* n f»> repair. Would trade 11 rn. Dr i I M. Hurst. Cloverdale, In ! -''i-l-8-li|

Private Sale of Hon529 Anderson street 5: 36 o'clock.

1 I 23-tfl

FOR SALE:—Furti ' ' I Fherry’s Transfer, upsta. Franklin. 2*J1

• Putnam County ( m ’ ty I Greencastle. Jan 2V A *t ■ -I .livestock and miscellan* .rtifri I WeiJfl

CHICAGO. Jan. 25 (UP) A night watchman was auffacat>d and several tenants were *aved from death bv siiectacalar rescues a fire wept de-

partment -tore here today

Bruno Jazlorida. 45, die.) near a telephone booth a* he attemji'ed to call Raymond Krumn, son of J.,hn

Krumm. owner of the building

Firemen carried secera! families

< I UM> ALLOWED BY THE BO AKD OF t HILDREN S

GUARDIANS

The following named persons are entitled to pay, according to law. for ervi e*. as indicated opposite their | respective name*. f or the care of the liut.ii. wand- of Putnam County, Indiana, for the Month of January, 19.1.1, a- shewn hy the records of the Putnam County Board of Children’s Guardians now on file in the office of tne Secretary of said Boaid, at Green-ca-tle, Putnam County, Indiana, as

follows, to wit:

! Irma Fitts

from their rooms af:e, t! . v were . „ ,, trappe.1 by flames and smoke Mrs ‘ M.gg' e' Watson Fire commissioner Daniel Carmod" Amo* Nicholson

Mrs. Goldie O’Neal Mis. Louise Watkins

said after a preliminary irn stignti >n

that he believed the fire wa of in- ... , cendiary origin. Flames stared in the | m£ M.°y WHia^s 11 ^

basement and rushed through the up-j Cora Whitaker

[ier floors with unu-ual rapdity. he Raymond Mcfiaughey

said. 1 Mrs. I/ma Bel[ Mrs Helbardt Frohlich was uncon-j j*.™ a

and several were forcibly removed to S< '' 04JS w,'hen volunteers carried her . K v ., McAIHster har ^

prevent dinorder. | f r °m the building. Her husband rescu- , Ralph McGaughey : ed thejr four children. Luther Brent- 1 Mrs Herbert Terry

a newsboy, wa- credited with saving Jj rs ?‘ >na -everal persons before firemen ar ; Elunl^t^Ib uneT

rived. ■ —

REMOVED BY PfiRCE

SPRINGFIELD, 111., Jan. 25, (UP) —Twenty unemployed demonstrators .nt* rrupted proceedings in the Hliois house of representative* today

One fireman wa* overr. re others -uffered minor’ injuries

j Lois Kersey

and I Ethel Frazier Mrs, Nora Hunter

■ Mrs. Madonna Renfro I Mrs. Jeannetta Cooper

Mrs. Robert Fisher

*20.00

2(5.00 10.00 1000 12.00 15.00 15.00 12.00 16.00 HUM 25.00 25.00 2 MM 20.(io 20.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 16.00

FOR SALE: —1-ot, 50 \ 30 M ' Highf&U Avenue in N .rth. -'I !' '’I 35 after 6 p. m. .’O-Uri- 1 ^ COAl^—Deep vein, no per ton; Mine run. *“; Y’ u! furnace coal, *3 Cash n del urt Phone I23- Tribhv's Garage 20-23-25^1

REMEMBER the T. F en 1 '[ at Belle Union, Thui- lay. iehnii:] 1

9

21-25-28-5 ;

FOR SALE; Bahy chicks. W breeds Special rates on custom htw* ing for eggs set during FebruK 1 Red Wing Hatchery . An ■' —For Rent—

FOR RENT: Modem -eveti-r^* house. No. 410 F.ast Wa-hingt’ 1 ■] E. A. Browning.

—Wanted

WANTED to rent 5-room

house or apartment with garap 1 ^

15.00 dress Box M, care Banner

10.00

<D (Pronounced No-Kef/ No-K is o Doctor’s prescription If not convinced that No*K it theteirDott effective coujh preparation you heve ever teko^, Y/e will rofu&d your msaojr.

STORM HKLIKF DKFOT

CHICAGO. Jan. 25 (UP,-T!.reej Mrs )Vm. Lloyd"McHoud hundred unemployed food rioter* led Mrs. Jva Coons hy a woman stormed a scuthwestaide ■ M rS- f , '‘ a rl Mahoney

relief depo' tcelav. e \i M au ^o Bridge* Brothers

tw ' , Mrs Clarence Crow Ti*. rioters threw pe .er mt.. |K.lice-] Mi Freda San i\* men's eyes and bit the officers before! Mrs. Ezra Brown

they were subdued.

See vara, were injured, none serious-

Ezra 'Brown

Mrs. Mary Robertson

! 25 an,i a RP r,>VBd

5.' noN ^R, Judge Put-

nam Circuit Court. * lt

15.00

10.00 10.00 8.00 10.00

20 00

10.00

12.00

8.00

lu.OO

10.00 8.00

January

WANTED: Small farm well I ed. Will trade good town pr equal value. Boy 114, Amo, I nrf .

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WANTED: Used bicycle m ' I condition. Address iBix H, B ann ' : - I

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LOST: Black and white ^1 rier. Answer* to name of B°F F'** I communicate with Mrs. I/*na R '' Bainbridg*.

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