The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1933 — Page 2

?HE DAPlY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. AUGUM 17. 1933.

WAKE UP YOUR

LIVER BILE—

WITHOUT CALOMEL And Y<mj'II Jump Out «»f Bud in

tin* Morniiig Rarin’ tu Lio

of si

r chewing i tmildeuly

ishine.

> il fti li :C(‘r .( tliu cloven convicts who escaped from iiiif.it ai 1j. t Memorial Day, who was captured near . . . last Sa urday. 'P li:< believe Bailey was the leader it the

hi ii?a i itv 1 mi o t-'iitn ij ■. ui-.i n . and the Charles t • L’rschel kidnaping'.

At nel.t if Llhei 1 Br.l tvh s laytun m d >en ea. and wl i int'fh i as Ceoip> ihtcs „ n , .11 _ the frseliel knli Q) mu

Hsivey J E.t

. 1 .. .

Dallas l i —i

^Markety

I>Di • N APOI IS I.iVESTOt K Hogs 8Odd holdovers 24^; mostly 10 t,. 2o cents lowei; IdU to 2d0 Ids., $•*•40; 20(1 to 230 lbs., $4.25 to $4 56; .50 to 350 lb.-, $3.70 to $4.16; J40 to 1*>0 lbs $3.75 to 84.t0; packing s « ?•! 40 t ) $3.60. (attle 500; calves tiiK); steady; 'tens $5.50 to $7.25; heifers $5 00 to $6.25; cows $3 23 to 4.00; low cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2 25; veal‘tea !y $7.00 down. Sheep 1,800; steady; lambs $7.00

lo '>7.76: bucks $100 less; ewes $2.00 ! to #3 00 TOMf.HT’S BAND PROGIIAM ! A Royal Welcome Home, match Rosenkrans Eyes of Texas, medley Arr. by Eisenberg ‘Old Timers" wait* ■ ..Arr. by Like They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree, fox trot Arr. by Breigel i Heroes of the Argonne, march . ... Griffis | Gloria, march Losev I “Rhinefels,” march Gruenwald I Greater Fairmont, march . .At ierton Farewell to Arms, fox trot- Seredy Repasz Bani. match Sweeley

THE DAILY BANNER

And

Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All" Entered in the postoffice at Green castle, Indiana, as second class- mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878 Subscription price, 10 cents pe' week; $3 00 per year by mail in Put nam County; $3 50 to $5 00 per yeat by mail outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS William Koeher and Leon I. Wsl 1. sytiit Wednesday in Indianapolis Mrs. iBemiett E. Plummet who has been eoniined to her It me by illness,

is improving.

Gilbert Cole underwent an operation ; fot removal of his tonsils at the coun- J ty hospital Thursdn morning. Miss Julia Crawle; who has been,

, Mr tnd Mrs. Clifford R Dickerson

ittendirg summer s bool t in liana' , j m,-

, , an I daughter and men guest, Miss

■ isitv has returned home. , _ «,

I In Ima Bartley, aitended the New

Vlr. and Mrs. F. W Lane of neir Maysville picnic Wednesday. B:i in bridge ale spending the week in lof , .. r. Ji. W. Schafer, N rthwood, left Chicago, attending t e Woilds Fan . .. i

lliui'siluy morning tni Denver. Colo.,

Jolin H. Hewitt ■ ladianapolis un ,j othe> points in the west where he [filed suit in circuit • ■ n't Thursday : will visit friends foi ibout ten days, again I \\ illiam B. M for po n , . less fa fillint t the N » Edna Harndt Detroit, and ! tional ,oad. five mi of Stiles- Halt Arf “ d “; a f re

visiting their motiier, Mrs. Betty L. Hamilon, corner 1. cust and Walnut

AM fi rmer tesideiit- "f Illinois now i streets,

living in Indiana aie requested t »

II . ,u I,-*'! •'**** *»nl sunk mid tbe world L .U um.k, don't nwall,,* a lot ol mI*». , T..1 wntir. oil la satin' • >m«> or ^..ir .. .d eipwt ibani to "■•‘.t you i .. • ' „ud buoyant ami full ol sunnh I , r tb..y cun t do ii. 'ii.y only umva tbo

■ ii. t ooaan t gat at n.. reiiaon for i '' d -wnmd-out

0. Umu is > ul livor. It u. -uW pour put two u I i 'odd bile ir.t your boaaln daily. II tnis bile is not floanu* freely, your food dots., i Uigo'- ft luat d.r»>» in ‘he bowel*, t. s .ts up your gtrower. iou have a th..R. hod ond jitur breath i» foul witfii breaks out in I ierrushes. j our head aches and you (e*l down and out. Your wftoto .y.-itm IS poiwned. jjrinrrn’a i t.ihi‘8 those good, old C. A It I e. H a I m i.K l.lVtll riU> -o get these two 1.1,Is of bile flowing freely and make you . I "up ami up." Thev contain wonderful. 1, » no,-s. a* otic vegetalile ' etrnrts. amaxing n ,i , ..rnee to making the bile flow freely, don't ask for liver ouls- Ask for Carter s

;*ills- la

iUnont

atitut, -ii at dro* eto J O ism

\‘ill Honor Couple W ith Bridge Party

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Heckler will entertain ut their home in indianapolis Thursday night with a bridge party in honor of Miss Ma-

Woodroni Reunion

Held Sunday

The eighth annud reunion of the Woodnim family was held Sunday, Aug. n. at Milligan park at < raw-

Dinner was sprea I at the

hour followed by a business meeting, called by the president. Mrs. Lucille Powers. Roll call and minutes of the preceding yeai were read by the secretary-treasurer, Charles

donna Dell Hmst and their son Ed-! Swinford. Election of officers fot-

If ut don i ask for liver pills- J * Uwm Pill*. luook : ,r the name ( arUr's L iverPilieoo thei.<iUhel. Hwt.la»ub

Li

Little

ward J. Heckler Jr , whose marriage will take place at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the home of the brideelect’s sister, Mrs. B. W. Alvis, Indi-

anapolis.

lowed.

New officers are: president, Miss Mary Wood ruin; vice | resident, Mrs. Clara D. Moore; secietary-trensurer, Charles Swinford: program comniit-

J.lines Hunter of Fillmore is report-

| ed quite ill.

Among the guests with the coup tonight will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R Hurst of Greencastle and Fort Lauderdale, II'*., parents of the

bride-elect. 4* 4‘ *!• 4* 4"

Ladies of Presbyterian < hurch to Meet Friday Ladies of the Presbyterian church are urged to meet in the dining room of the church F riday afternoon at 1 o’clock for the monthly sewing meeting. Bring sewing equipment.

4* •*• 4- 4* 4* 4" 4* Entertains For

Bride. Fieri

Mrs. Fred H sea and Mrs Charles L- Gordon ci.tertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of the latter on East Seminary street, with a

Die | tee, Mrs. Elmer Davis, Mr s. Logan

Woodrunr and Mi s Pearl Woodrum. The following short program was given: family history, by Mary Woodruin: reading, Evelyn Rae Hazelett; reading, Miss Rozella Woodrum. The oldest membei present was Mrs. Alice Woodrum of Roachdale and the youngest Roy Fhigland of

Judson.

Forty-four relatives were present j from Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Jud- j son, Greencastle, Roachdale, Fort; Wayne, Crawfordsville and Illinois. | 4* 4* + 4* 4* + Marv F'vans Bride

What

Is more discouraging thiln paid bills get then, all t0 J er and 8

Keep Your (redit Buy letting us pay them L r „ u You can repay us in ' ' monthly or weekly payment,! ' Loan Co.

21'- E. Wash. v.

Phuiie 15

1

of Roscoe Bradley

Miss Mary Margaret Evans of Plainfield and Roscoe C. Bradley of Greencastle were married Wednesday

bridge-tea in honor of Miss Crystal I evening at 8 o’clock at a simple but Cuoper, whose approaching marriage J impressive ceremony at the home of to Waiter il Enz of Cincinnati, O . j the bride’s mother, Mrs. Martha was announced. The wedding will ! Fivar.s at Plainfield The ceremony

hring their families and baskets of lunch and spent the day at the 14th annual Illinois-lndiaiia reunion at Memorial park, Lebanon, Ind., Aug.

27.

Vrom, KROGER’S ; : * ^ - • • •

means money save

SUGAR

I INF. I*HAN i LAlF.D

100 $4.79

Prof, and Mrs. Roy Colbert and son | of Madisoy, Wis., visited Prosecutor and Mrs. Theodore Crawley and other I r< latives and friei, I- in Greencastle

i Wednesday.

A complaint for a divorce and cusi tody of a child wa- idled in circuit court Thursday b\ Duard Lyon of Marion township, against Geraldene Lyon. The plaintiff charges his wife i quarrelsome, extravagant and finally deserted him According to the complaint the couple married Sept. 5, ln31 and separated Aug- 15, 1933. Marshall D. Abrsm-' ts attorney for

the plaintiff.

take place early in September. Miss Cooper is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. A- Cooper. 4" + 4* 4 1 4* + Bridge Party 4t Roachdale Mrs. Orville Perkins entertained the Wednesday Bridge club at her home in K arhdale last Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was played at three tables. Prize for high score was won by Mrs. Robeit Robbins and for second high by Mrs. John (lark. Guest price went to Mi- Viola Grider. Refreshments were served by the hostess.

their friends at then newly f Uin |J home at 1003 south Locust str«t' 4- 4- 4- 4- + q. Co-Workers To Meet F'riday The Co-Wcnkers of the First jd tist church will meet Frida, noon ut 2:30 o’clock at the honJ Mrs. Howard Harris. > uth c.ijJ

avenue.

4" 4" 4- d' + + Entertain Dinner Guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. G. \Y. Murphy daughter Annis had as .-'umL', guests Mrs. Ri bert Best and sonJU •Mattie Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Cd Newkirk, Mr. and Mrs \Villi ara |3 and family, all .f Greencastle; jJ Murphy, Cheyenne, Wco.; Oo l|» phy, San Antonio, Tex. George Mb| phy, Danville; and Miss Edns Donald, of Danville. d’ 4* 4" 4- + +

was read b\ the Rev. Beisel in the r resence of the immediate family The hi ide, who is a graduate of the Greencastle high school and is well known in this city, was formerly employed in Indianapolis. Mr. Bradley who is a son of Mrs. C. C. (Bradley of Peru is a graduate of the Bunker Hill school and i employed at the American Telephone and Telegraph test station south of

town.

For the last five years Mr. Bradley | tor their last meeting. After; has made his home with Mr. and Mrs. business session a demonstration Fred Todd, east Washington street, j given. Plans we re made fur ttatg The young couple are at home to ; hibit.

Happy Hour I-H Club Hoids I.ast Meeting

Tuesday afternoon the Happy, 4-H club met at the i, „,[ bgjgl

APRICOTS

(country

PEAS

No. 2 12

Can

( i.uu'rv i tub 1 r-t Ri'.entff

No. 2

. . . Can ( liuniry t Itih ‘sified

1 ii u H.ik, I

( ,.u illy t mb—Pirn 45c

Ct untry < iui, TAFFY BARS, 2 Lbs. Freeh- ( ocoanut FORK & BEANS, 4 Ci Ccuulry Cluii MIXED SPILES, Pkg. For Pickling

Pure Kettle Rendered POTATOES SW KKT POTATOES, 3 lbs. 17c

Yellirw 'Jernry*

LEMONS, Duz 25c -on Ki-l — 36(1 Sire CONtXlRlt GRAPES H \Z, 20c Tor I ah'e I *-e r.i Jell;' PEACHES

15c

SPINACH . . 2 1 Countrv ( luh — 2 Nu- 2 < ane 25c

15c

SOUP 4 .... 1 Harhara Ann—Tomato

23c

COFFEE 3 £ ! Jewel!—Lb. 19c

25c

S\\ EET POTATOES, (^n ^ A > i; ltd a le

6c

LI X SOAP, 3 Bars i me 1 oilet Snap

29c

U X FLAKES Ls.Pk*. .. 1 or 1 me 1 aendting

22c

KIDNEY BEANS, 2 Cans

Ci.untry Club

10c

SALAD DRESSING,

C* untry Club

25r

BUTTER, Roll lb. ..

lUc

Cuuntry ( lub — Print lb 2Uc l S. No. 1 ^

VI bite (c.bblers I U j be

10c 19c

35c

25c

5c

AFDLES, 4 Lbs

(■ ravensteinii

(. ABBALE, Lb

New solid Heads

WATERMELONS, Ea. .. 'tq,. Red Rine —'’8 Lb. Avg. * Fancy Ripe £ _ No 1 Klberlaa .. U Lbs

BANANAS SMOKED PICNICS 777T BACON

3 POl NDH

Sugar ( uied Shankles* — Lb-

F ancy Sugar ( ured. 3 to 5 Lb Pieces Sliced — 2 Lhe. 35c — Lb

25c 9c 121c

LADOGA MAN BH TEN BY A R \ HID CAMNF Cl.ailes Buser, ,/f near Ladoga, is roc v.ng the Pasteur treatment for ♦ i.e p,eventh>n of iai;ies as the result of being bitten by a mad dog at his home recently. 'i'lie dog recently came to the Buser i.onie and wa - given food. The animal -implied at Buser ratching the rk.n, hut he thought little of the in- . ident at the time. A few days later the deg, which had iieen acting strangely, died. Be- < "ining alarm* I. Buser had the head aent to Indianapolis and it wa- found that the animal was badly infected will, rabies. Baser immediately begun taking the treatment. N. K. A ( ONFERI Nt KS WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. (UP)— President Ron-. velt swung into action on hour earlier than usual today in a determined eti it to whip into shape codes for majoi industries before he departs Saturday night for the summer White H iise at Hvde Park N. Y. Prepared to devote the remainder of the week to iletaiis of his recovery program, the pnvsident first summonei General liugi, S. Johnson, lecovery ad ministrati r and Secretary of Inlei i i I kes, public works administratoi, to his offii e. While it wa- sail that they were prt-|iared to discuss general phase f the progiam, it was learned that tbe greatest emphasis would be placed on effort- to conclude the oil code before the end of the week. The ml o, de w as laid before the piesident hit*' yesterday by General Johnson. Later Secretary lekes hastened to the W bite House for a consultation on tlie subject. Building Activity Increased, BIRMINGHAM. Ala, (UP) _ Huiiding activity in Birmingham during July increased more than 12 per cent over the preceding month, according to the city huiiding departj lent.

BUY IN AUGUST-BEFORE PRICES ADVANCI

-ell

SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK-END

3 Lb. Beg 49

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Lb 17c RED CIRCLE COFFEE Fui.-Bodud

CONDOR COFFEE BOKAR COFFEE

BEECHNUT COFFEE

Deluiouft V igoi oiu Fftiuout

i i ,j. 0do< ,< coffc e

I

.mmm&icmxi] N - B - C ' QUALITY PRODUCTS 0R(0LE fRU1T C00K , ES ^ 19c GRAHAMS rh* 10c

GRANDMOTHER’S QUALITY

BREAD Lb. Loaf Sc 1 2 ^ 1031 9c DINNER ROLLS 6c VANILLA ROLLS Ft* • tor 12c Lb Lu *i 7c WHOLE WHEAT BREAD it. u»r gc

Lb- 1! Lb Tin 2l Lb Tin 2i Lb Tin 2!

RYE BREAD

Country Roll

(Silverbrook Print Lb. 20c)

wi or d 11

Ib 19 3 Ho 2 C*i»

ln**eHnd*

Special

Pint Usd 49(

$1.2

I otter ( Kim k < ut

Frtm Tender Round Shoulders

lender Juicy Round or loOin

Broket Cut

Fie-di lean

Ri lied—No F n'

12c

FRESH PICNICS, Lb. . Standard Cut an I Trim

••• 7c

15c

PORK ROAST, Lb. Fte-h Cottage

10e

25c

PORK STEAKS, Lb. .. Lean Jury

12k

6 k

PIC.S FEET, 9 Oz. Jar . PickelfA

10c

10c

FRANKFl’RT.MtS, 3 Lbs. 29c 1 urge Juicy

20c

MINCED LUNCHEON Lb. 15c Sliced #

BASEBALL RESULTS American Association St Paul, 8-S; Indianapolis, 6 14. Milwaukee, 4-9; Columbus, 0-6 Minneapolis. 16; Louisville, i (gjyei. innings, rain) Toledo, 6; Kansas City, 4 (second game postponed, rain)

American League Detroit, 6; Boston, 6 Washington. 5; Chicago, L (ievelan !' 5; Philadelphia, 4 St. Louis, 13; \ew Yoik, 3

STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY

National loeague

St Lou’s. 7-0; Philadelphia, (first gagie twelve innings). m New York, 6; Cincinnati, 0.

Brooklyn, 2-7; Pittsburgh

(first game eleven inning)

Boston, 6: Chicago, 1.

1-11.

BUTTER

HEINZ KETCHUP 2 uY tm*. 3 5c WALDORF TISSUE 6 kuu. 25c PURE CANE GUBAR MAYFAIR TEA o r »**a* reku* '»15c MAYFAIR TEA BALLS 10 c PEANUT BUTTER UPTON’S TEA Orang* ttku* 4 i',^ 1 21c

SEMINOLE TISSUE 4 25c VINEGAR

SALAD DRESSING

UEA< HES, U. S. No. 1 Elberta s — 10 Lb. 39c — Bushel $ 1,5 TOMATOES Tr> Kwd 5 C New Sweet Potatoes, 4 lb 25

SPINACH FLY-TOX

Lb.

Bag

OUR OWN TEA 2 M-Lb'm.25 SALADA TEA ^ 2 &i: 25 SutUm. 2 Jjirs 2! SANI-FLUSH C*" of ME 1.0 FRSE . OO,

rtuan With Ea-h Puichai# c “ n *'***• Cldw—galk Cal 25l

Quart Qt

Jar

OK A P ES, J uT 0 ' 1 Sw ‘ d,f,M 25c (iREEN BEANS, Lb 5 C

POTATOES, 10 Lbs. CABBAGE, Lb

CHOICE QUALITY MEATS BREAKFAST BACON j v B Ue ° rH *wsi.b

BOILING BEEF, Brisket, Lb. 5c I FRESH PORK PICNICS, Lb. fCHOKE SHORT A.BS.U 7 „ c jnOKEO PICNICS, Lb. I«

VEAL ROAST, Shoulder, Lb 12 1 '

GROUND BEEF, Fresh, Lb. ifl f BEEF POT ROAST, Lb , 0c Best Chuck Cuts, Lb. i2'; t FRANKFURTERS, Large Juicy, Lb. iflc

FISH-Cod Fillet, Lb CAT FISH, FILLET, Lb.

We p «y CASH For E* a .

P FOOD STORES