The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1933 — Page 2

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I DAILY BANKER, GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA, 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,

1933.

ECONml'i STORE

VRF-SP *<• EGGS, i' 7 - • ERESH FISH

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13c

!

Sugar Tur^d. LI.

Lake IVrch Fillets 2 U>« APl'LFS Fancyvt'.cmfns Hinesap. LE GR ^NHLATEI jl’GAR

HI

25 e

44c

in pioce

19c

KRK>H 04STERS In ».in,lar'> Ti'fr

Quart I6< Pint

Hett.r ai ' ntur,’ f« r the money-

( ITKl > I HI'ITS Harsh Seedless Grapefruit eacii Texas Oranges

Dozen

3ic 10c

Ql \KLR •» ' T S

FA Mil Y I I Hi R

Are better

For all Purposes

Pt

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24-Lb Bag

SOAP

i i m Meal, liuhr

P A G 10 Bars ...

25c

Gr'und. 5 Lbs-t-l RF. HONEY

Palmolive Ll> < r

19c

l.arge Rack

l.tfeh oy. 3 f.,c .

White .

Big Four F'lak ■

4c

lOFFEE

Pkj

Maxw rll rioose.

FANCY ' IFEk BKEF

Lb-

Chuck Roast. Lb

12k-

F RESH P<(RK ( hop*

Steak Lb.

13c

Lh. fender loin fully F'renvhed

< Steak, always Utter.

No waste, no boric 1 b

17c

'•leak l.b.

HA( ON

HAMS

Swift’* Breakfasi Roll

15c

Swifl g Preiiiium

Lb .

tY.iter **ut* Lb.

Rhone

740

35c

7 c

12c

10c 20c 10c

the daily banner

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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AH” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail • matter under \ct of March 8# 1878, Subscription price. 10 cents per week: 83.(111 per year by mail in Putnam County: #3.50 to 85.00 per year by mail oul-ide Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

A«kyo**l for Ckis«hc*-ur« II , Rr%m4 f»UUiaB*4 and iru: ;e boxes. Bijc* • ittca. T»l«Bo*ihcp« f 7r l»r«#*Uu Ask for lUl.CBEftVffM DIAMOVD BK k M» PlLl.**.« r 4# re*** kao»* r »s Lert. S*tr<t, Kf-i .e. Bay Jiow I SOLO »T DRUC01STS ITUYWUU

Mr.-. Anna Edward? of Roachdale -pent 'Wednesday with Mrs. Am.a Johnston, east Washinslon street Earl Heber. of F>earbom, Mich, returned hon e after a two weeks vi- t with his parr •-. Mr. and Mrs. Henr;.-

Heber of Reelsville.

Misses Dora and Evelyn Miller of Greencastle, visited Mrs. Katherine Worreil, yesterday. Mrs W rrell ! - been a sufferer from flu two weeks

—Danville Republican

The Masonic meeting called for

■ ght has been postponed.

Marvin Evans, north Greencastle. in the county jail on a statutory r'fense. was released from custody ate Thursday by local authorities. Ed Hamilton, Lawrence Hammond ml E. A. Browning were among • a.se from here who attended the meeting of retail merchants protestir a against the proposed sales tax at

Indianapolis Thursday.

Announcement has just been made .,f the marriage of Miss Madge Matihevs, a =tudent in Central Normal.' whose home is at Frankfort, and | Chester Fisher of Stilesville Tie rarriage was solemnixed in Paris

III., .Tan. 14.

Among the paroles granted by th< board of trustees of the Indiana state t risen at Michigan City Thursday was

Woman’s Club to Meet Saturday

The Woman’s club will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’> 1 -ck with Mrs. W. H. Chandler at the Alpha Gamma Delta house at Sbo south Lo•ust street Mrs. L. L. Porter will tave charge of the program on the subject, “The Basque People.

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Entertained Bridge Club Thursday Afternoon

Mrs. C. B. Havens ani Mrs. Paul (

1 Cook entertained the members of -pring

their bridge club on Thursday after- erties i noon at the home of Mrs. Havens in

| Northwood Mrs. Robert McElheny of | as a part

F rt Wayne was a guest

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Mrs. Graham Hostess To Cro-Tat-Em Circle

The Cro-Tat-Em Circle met with Mrs. Katie Graham Thursday afternoon Mrs. Alice Hin conducted the program which consisted of a circular letter of consequences and a flower contest of which Mrs Lulu Martin

An Eminent Physician Prescribed this Tonic

\

A S a voung man Dr. R. V. Pierce X* practiced medicine in Pern«ylL His prescript! r.s met with suc.i p-eat dtmasd that he moved to Buiia!o N. V. ami put up in ready-to-usc form bis well-known tonic for the bk^d. G Men Medical Discoverv-. It aids digestion, acts as a tome, and enriches the blood—clears away pimp.es and amoving eruptions and tends to keep the complexion fresh and clear. 1/ ,ou want l>»« maaiaal advie* »rH» 1« Dr. Pierre’a Cli**r in Buffalo, ?i. Y.

medical propfurnished to

management thereof

waters having are regularly guests by the

of the sendees regularlyrendered such guests.”

is provided further that such shall pay a special license of $300 in order to handle beer.

Ife Will

Lnun ) nu tilt ' Mi .< . to Pay

) our Hills

Pay Vs Bark ta / civ Paymrr.ts Whr worry o*er those ever present bills—we’ll help yc* pav thrm. You ran borrow just the amount you n;cti from us on your car or furniture and get money

promptly, too.

All amntrr.-urnrs are nehj funfidfrtul — i«*i b^tw.fn >nu ard a-. I a«i-t®-.T>»»< rrpa.m.nu ht mrom.. f cha.i <ou out of debt »ith all hills paid Investigate oar friendb plan. now. Indiana Loan C

24 £ R

Wash St. Phone 15

month reprieve possible

PHOENIX. Ariz.. Jan. 27, (UP)—

, , a month’s reprieve appeared a prssithat to John Vaughn, sentenced from WO n the prize. During the so ial hour f ( r \Yj nn ie Ruth Judd today as

T I |; o r - rep-rt? seeing -everal the Putnam circuit court to one to five hostess served delicious refresh- board of pardons and pa-

nis in his yard Fn- > Pars on a o{ escaping from | me nts. r ole 3 met to decide w hen it could

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MOR>

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M i iR FH Ml IKE TH W • URN

che£ per

if I

[HIAWATHA, Kan., lOPi-Earm-p- near here have discov » d a ! a f ear cern is not worth a; much a I load of cobs w ithout the com.

I A fanner explained

i “First I buy a load of com—I ran )'?t it from In cents to 20 ccn-s a

bus el, peih’ps

myself.

“I shell the com, which I f f“d. Then I take the cobs t selling t! e;n at ?3 a kid. "1 gf-t l»ack the price of t v.-itb the m.ney I obtain fnu tii,- cobs. This leaves tl “ ■ me for profit ’

i robins and red

day morning which he be.ieves is a sure sign spring will be early tins

year.

Otis Gardner. J. J Eitel and E l Hamilton were in Indianapo! ? I Thursday to join other merchants I from over the state in a protect i against the proposed sales tax.

in. A complaint on alleged unpaid

n, t>-s of $100 and $500 was filed in

r circuit court Thur-.lay by the Fir t ng National Bank of Brazil against WilIth ham R. Campbell. S. W. Lee is at-

• mey for the piaintiff.

:he Indiana State Farm.

ul it

for

Suit to collect an alleged unpaid n te executed March 5, 1923, was tiled n circuit court Thursday afternn, n by luottie Broadstreet against Jame- A. Broadstreet. A demand of $1.10(' is made Hay? and Murphyare attorney- for the plaintiff.

I hear her application for mercy from | the death sentence imposed in the -laying of Agnes Ann LeRoi. Mrs. Judd is under sentence to hang Feb.

! it,

NEGRO M \RRIED TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION

During the snew storm this morning a car driven by Dr W. M M> Gaaghey, went into a ditch and turned on its side. A team of horses was u- i to get the car back on the highway. Dr. McGaughey was uninjured

and the car was only slightly dan ag- .leader,

ed.

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Try-lt Class To

Meet Tonight

The Try-It Sunday Sch«x>l Class of the First Baptist Church will hold a party Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Man son Buster, 503

j Film street.

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Mrs. Ogle Entertained _____ I Fillmore Service Club . I Fillmore Service Club met with 1 MEMPHIS (UP) Getting married Mrs. Eva Ogle 41 beet the depn day meeting. The day was spent in according to the way one old Negro, quilting. Mrs Clara Ruark was the >ho appeared before Squire Douglass

limedale COMMrMTV CLI R Dora Day, Minister. Arthur Sutherlin, .School Superintendent. Sunday School at 9:30. Preaching services every second and fourth SundayYoung Peoples meeting at 7:30 Everybody welcome to all servi es

A Penny Supper w-ill be serve ! by the Christian Church Saturday evening fiom 5 to 7 o’clock in church basement. it

NOTICE Sillerys Barber Shop

Comer Jackson & Liberty Sts.

Popular — Prices Children's Haircuts

15c

'! Tresslar’s w-Z 9c Sale

Store Wide

Exceptional Values in new seasonable Merchandise in addition

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to

>se outs t f‘ staple items much

below original prices.

On Sale Saturday Only

DISHES

i ni e« .

9c

Close out of discontinued pat-

Ls

. . u a. c I outer—F.ath

terns of Dinnenvaie, at that are unbelievable.

prices

TOILKT PAPER

Dvcorat, d

9c

2 -

1000 -heel rolls t.f

9c

Plate*

Tnilt

i, 1 iss^ue . ui.

Cup and Sauc“-r f omplete

9c

.--alad Mates

9c

HOSIERY

t P-r Cereal Ihshes

9c

Ni.-n’s Fc. cy S, r(,*

9c

! 2 For

Pair

Many ,<d 1 IKshes priced at

9c

3 F'or 8c—2 F<tr He— F'.ach

I b.V Cottn-1 Hose Pair Children's CoioNd Yarn Stn i\u . .

kings

NOTIONS

Thread 4 <i lots ..... Combs Each Elastic. 1-4 inch fi Y ards Bias Tape with Threaif Sh<, l ares fi Pairs .

9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c

15—25Each

IS x 3«, Each

LIOHT III LBS 49 ——IyII NVatf CWar BuIKh

FLLT BASE MATS New Pal terns

:;i ones

Men - - nr H ,»*' brown lersey Gloves P,-i I'.ni

STATIONERY 2 I’kgs. Note Iksek I’aper ■’Greenraslle” -v-hool Tablets S I M Package Paper Mechanical Pencils Pox paper, with Envelopes

9c 9c 9c 9c 9c

WASH(LOTUS

Heavy Terry Mash Cloths Large Size—3 For

Salt Hater Taffy Per Pouml

EXTRA VALUES IN CANDY

in Pi,nil

Sailed Peanuts- Number one S|n,'iish • Per Pound

9c 9c

Is-licittu-. Tender Orange Slice* Per Pound

9c

One Half Pound Mr. Good Bar Each

9c

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• Values in every department, frill buy.

Visit the store and see what 9c

Sale starts Saturday, Jan. 28, and continues through Saturday, February 4th.

h

esslar’s 5c-10c and $1.00 Store

Mrs. Alice Haltom. 205 Blonmingt..r. -treet. who has been in Chicago f' r an extended visit w-ith her daughter. Mrs. .’samuel G“ddes. ha= retume 1 to her home in this city. Her daughter Mrs. C. C. Le-"er. of Kokomo, is -pending the week end with her. Mr?Lester formerly was Miss Blanche

Haltom

Jame.- ping, of Fhitnam coun’y. sen-tenc-d to the Indiana state prison May 2fl, 1932, to serve a term of 1 to 5 year- for petit larceny in connection with the theft of chickens- was paroled Thursday by action of the beard of trustee--of the -tate institution. Hariin Hurst, age 22, of Stilesville. \ .- arre-ted Satuiday by Sheriff Pound.- on a petit larceny charge. Hur-t i- alleged to have stolen a Waltham automobile clock from the -howroom of the C. A. Edmonson c -npany in Clayton on Nov. 2H of last year. The clock was valued at $12 Hurst denied the theft when he wa- arraigned before Judge Steven--on, Saturday, ani was released on own recognizance.—Danville Re-

publican.

A total of 407 crows were killed on the Milton Templin farm in Hendrick- county this week by a group of game wardens under the supervision f f aptain F>ed Fillers of the -tate conservation department Wardens went to the farm, a well known crowroost, and upon a signal fired a number of volleys into the trees In addit on to the 407 killed a large number were wounded and others could not he found in the underbrush. It is said the wardens are conducting a campaign against the crows and upon favorable nights go to known roosts about

had it figured out.

Those atteniing were Mrs. Grace' When the Negro appeared with a Wright, Mrs. Katie Bastin, Mr-. Hul woman, he asked what the cost of ■iah Wright Mrs. Emms Phillips. 1 'r- a rr>’ing w-as. Squire Douglass told Mm. Clara Ruark, Mrs. Bertie Hav-|him the marriage license cost $5 and en«, Mrs Margaret Glidewell, Mrs. ^e fee to the squire would he $2 Maggie Elliott and Mrs. Alberta Gor- “ What 1 wants to know - S< l u,re “

ham.

Next meeting will

j will you marry us so as I can pay you

be Fehruaty ]5i the at a ,1ollar a WP,,k >” ‘h* Np 8™

with Mrs. Alberta Havens.

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Twentieth Century Club Met With Mr*. Harry Allan

asked

”Y’ou haven’t any business getting married if you don’t even have the price of the marriage license,” the (

mpt Squire replied.

‘But Squire, I’d be a heap more Allan in Northwood Twenty-five mernbers and one guest were present-

The Twentieth Century Club

Thursday afternoon with Mrs Harry able to pay you after the ceremony.” answered the grinning Negro “Y’ou

Mrs. Thecdc.re Crawley, the retir-! pee ' Sc ' uire ’ th '* fo,kp down at that

1 1 Welfare offict tfe • year's work presented the gavel to

Mrs. Pierce, the new pre-ident. who spoke in an interesting and inspirational way of the work of the club for the new year. The subject for the afternoon was one of special intere-t to all. “Chicago in 1933’' was ably presented by Mrs. Crawley. The programs as given in the year book premise a most intere-ting year. •!• + ++ + + Beech»ood Pleasant Cirri,. To Meet F'ehruary 8 The Beechwood Pleasant Circle whll -r,e/>t Wednesday February 8th with Mrs Flarl Arnold Members please note the charge in the date. redrgxmzation bill

me a job if 1 had someone to support-

like a wife f.r children ’

\ bk; event The advsnee -ale of tickekts is reported as lar"e in number for the ELKS CHARITY DANCE To he heH at old High School Gym on Friday Nisrht Hie music to be provided bv Hal Rothort's Orchestra 4n Orchestra much favored hy Dancers.

eral live.

i < ••niiniirit From I'uitf One i be appointive instead of elec-

That tenure of office of every officer, employe or sevant of the administrative department, save attorney general, for the remainder of his appointed term, be at the pleasure

the state. Crows are said to be de-1 and diacieaticn of the governor, .-tractive to crops and are an enemy j The proposed reorganization would to game birds. ; save the state at least $2,500,000, sponsors of the plan predict.

NOT GANG CHIEF

(Continued f-'rom I'aice Onei anyone el=e who play? fair. I'm a

if.!-inns man, that’s all.

Humphries’ court appearance followed his arre«t some weeks ago in a corridor if a LaSalle street of.ice building. Standing nearby Charles Fis hetti, cousin of Al Cap>one. Inside a room were other known gangsters. Police said the office was a headquarters for labor reoketeers

employ strike bkf.vkfrs

SALES T\X FIGHT LOOMS

■ • uaiiBiirri Fram Puc, Oaet

ing

When the senate reconvened today it was faced with a split report from j judiciary B committee on a bill that

DETROIT, Jan. 27, (UPi-Em-ployes. to replace striking workers, were be.ng hired by the Briggs Manufacturing company today as officialwas set about in determined fashion to end the strike which deadlocked their operations and forced all Ford W tor

company plants to close.

A fixed pay rate per hour was granted bv the Briggs manufacture? company here today in an effort to break the strike which ha-- paralyzed its operations and tied up the entire

Ford Mo’or Company

C^ s Phone 82—83 Announces the Opening of a New (’offee Department. This new service is the biggest thing our-atore ha- ever dune for our coffee-loving customers ... it makes it oossihle to offer vou BETTER coffee of Gl \ K \ N I FED quality. FRESHER than you can get it anv o'her »a> .... and all at new LOM FIR prices .... the modern way for you to buy your coffee He are having a very soec'il demonstration of these fine c Tfees and invite von to come in and samole the varinno flavors—

With each pround of Coffee purchased you can buy— :

Pillshury Flour 24 Lb. Bag for Swans Down Pkf. Jello—All F’lawM-s I I ar (Juaker Hats lairtte Pkg Toilet Tissue. Very best quality. •> large rolls Gold Ihi-t Large Site

Die 23c 20c 14c 39c 21c

HOTEL LS EXEMPTED

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 27 H Ps-

requ.res notice be given to holders of The French Lick Springs hotel. f am . preferred stock in receivership ac- ou , bv Tae(rart ,1,0ns and give* them opportunity to Democratic National committeeman recommend a receiver to the court. from Indiana , i(l PX ^ from Fre hill was designed to cure receiv-, visions of the Mhninj ' tr<ltjon beer hill - ip evi *. lini Bing the sale of beer in hotel? and •Senator* Wiliam P. Denmgan. D.. res-aurant* to three pints per per-.,*

| \ mcennes, and Thollie W. Druley, D., each meal.

Boston, were expected to offer a re- 1 The French Lick hotel is exempted port recommending indefinite post- ; from ^ restriction under section 20 I- iK-ment . n f tbp bill, it was discovered today Four other senator* will present a Th, wrtjon rPJMlg M follow ,. re,g.rt favonng passage n f the meas- “Provision* of section 12 flimiting

. 1 the sale of three pints) shall not ap-

. ; to ho^jitals. satitariums or to I he Christian Church will hold a , resort hotels having natural mineral penny supper Saturday evening from : spring* located on the s tc 7 o’clock. Itjwheiein medi?al care of

Red Cherries,

N,,. 111 1 111

Red Cherries. NO. 2 Can—2 ( an- .... Florida Grapefruit No. 2 Can. 2 Cans Pineapple. Tid-Bit*

Fvlra quality

2 large ran- ... Pure Preserves Fruit and Sugar Very fine—2 Jars

Peaches. Large Fancy Halves

In very Heavy Syrup 3 Can*

39c 19c 19c 27c 27c

lives

40c

1 lb. Sugar for 2c

TRY THIS ONE 1 Lb. Fancy Breakfast Bacon 1 I>ozen Fresh Eggs I Combination Skillet ,F'ree—All lor Pork Cutlets—lean “xQ/* Delirious—5 lb. Pail *Ju\1 Stainless Ste. I Paring Knife Free with each Pail. F'orh ( hops. Regular ( hops— Per Lb. Not 10c—N<« sc But 'H

Swiss Steak

The very best.

Fancy Beef

Roast. Lh Choice Steak*, laiins or T- Bone, Lh. ...

Small Bones

Meaty, good, 1J>. •-moked Sausage. Try’ It. Lh Pure Pork Sausage

2 IJ». For

ih. . 19c 14 12k

22c 10c 18c 15c

JIG SAM PI ZZLEH'ith 1 Can Cocoa Malt, can

FREE 25c

aun .Dun i") uir|| uiniuj.u,| «,)jiws jo .oi|* « vnq mr.) no.v M;qi peaj not j| — DRESSED FRYS—HESS-

Tiny Pea* No. 2 Can FL Z. Corn Meal 10 Lh. For ...

19c 15c

GINGER ALE. IN NEW BOITLFJS. In*ured to Purchaser 2 Large Itollles fjw •hily . ZDC

Tomato Juice Cocktail Very Highent Quality 2 BotJles . . o

25c

natural

AND DON'T FORGET Taystee Hr Ad r Full LK laiaf DC (A better Loaf) o Tffj^n leuf OC

Grape Fruit. Med. Size. 12 For Florida Oranges Down Head Fa*lture 2 For Celery, lairge Fancy. 2 F or Apples. Grimes. Delicious. Rome Beauty. Stay mens Oflp Johnathan*, 4 Lh*. Onion*, Cooking Qo 5 IJ>*. for

29c 17c 15c 15c

Cauliflower, Parsley. Berries Spina.-h. Sprout*. Turnip*. P»csnips. Carrot*. — All strictly Fre*h

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