The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2.

m;w baby THINGS •

50c

INFANT SACKS I'mk, Hlut'. Wiiitc

Inlant Sweaters Sliiiover. Coat Styles

"BEST SINGERS CLUB”

t Dresses 59c, 75c, $1.00

X Sweater Sets, J Blue an ' I’inli

♦ Infant Bath Robes, with boots ♦ Wool Shawls, piok and blue ♦ Baby Blankets, pink and blue

: S. C. PREVO COMPANY ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

I li It. 11 IPS OF I l< I R'S I 1ST

W tSHFXGTON, (UP) Meet the nation’s (hampion eseorter Serjft. Eslie Williams of the metropolitan polite (lep.irtnient.

his list.. Herbert eording P president wherever

Hoover was different, aci Williams. The former wae escorted by Williams lie went, but as vet the

I ■ 1 ■ e ,j, Williams I. . I t di a bieyele, JO years atr<>. and later a official escort for kintrs, princes,

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sudors, princesses, ministers and movie actresses.

J pushed a i crowd, hut .him with n

1 hink ol ality who within the

• f information | Williams'

Frc m t n wealth and philosophy he h meeting and bring such notables he h great truth: T ,■ nion personage, the more reives. This i • wiiy

Franklin It. K r.rvelt at the top <d* !

great engineer hasn’t so 'much as ■ ■ . lid favor

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path this nigh a surging

F. I 1

oiiile from ear to ear. rvrry prominent personi' visited Washington 1. t 20 years ind you have list if ac(|uaintan> rs. Add

- absorbed in j to this his work on ever' inaugura'O 'iated with | Lion sime fheodore Roo • w it's and is learne i the. is part in < \rry panoh in Washingtaut ' (.• ton si no hi term as iKilicenuw, thank- he ie- and mu ha\o a rough idi a of events Williams' puts | witm .-od hy Mot' rcycle .sergeant

Eslie Williams.

F'or several years it has been the custom to choose outstanding singers in each room in the Greencastle schools and to call this selected group "Best Singers Club.” K R. Umfleet, director of music, and his assistants, have selected the f lowing names | for the 1933-34 club. These students! have been chosen on the basis of I'i'ading ability and tone quality. Ad- i ditional names "ill l** 1 added to this i list from time to time as progress i- ! ipade during the year. Flint Ward. First gi ide: Joanl Newgent, Rosetta Reynolds, Trevon Sillery. Second grade: Dorothy Brawn, Julian Bin, Marian Jarvis, j Tliird grade: Reha Mae Randal, Reba Ni lsofl, Bill' l.o kwood. K wirt'i j grade: I, is Smith,"Virginia Gardner,] Donald ( owgill. F ifth grade: Robert;! Newgent. Maxine Ragsdale, Lawrence Mahoney. Sixth grade: (rail Alexander, Charles Crawley,

i>>.one Alspaugh.

,S»v and Ward, h ir-t grade: Ph'llis Hurt, Katheime Manhaif, Meril [(irimes. Second grade: Dorothy Ann l on rad, Allan Haggard. Peggy Sandy. Tliiid grade: Leona Mae Thomas, Betty Lee Handy, Jimmy Bamberger. Fourth grade: Aura May Durham, Veronica Vosmiev, Georgia /.ei- I'ifth grade: Jimmy Green, Mary V I. Barbara Wrigc Sixth grade: Barbara Bartlett; Mar\ McCullough. \nn Durham. Third Ward. F'iist grades: June Query. Kaym md Alexander, Barbara Jane Edmonson, Junior I - 'rye, Gcnldine Gorham, 'birtha Ann Piekar.l. Second grade: L in Sutherlin, Georgia Ann Parker, Claibourne Weddell. Third grade: F’rances Smith, Marian Surbet, Mary Buckner. F’ourth grade: ( olleen Pitts, Frank Huestis, Myrdell Surlier. Fifth grade: Jean Mary Thompson, Martha Ma-

HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men

Lnl«»» two pint- of bill* JUM P How daily from your liver into your bowel*, your food decays in vou. bowels. THih poisons your a hole body. Movements net hard and constipated. Y< ^ ' vell- vi tonaue. vel-

|..w skin, pinii'lt* !>

bad

photostatic copy of it. Van Phul learnnf thp documents existence through Z

♦ &Bm3&kk 0 mT' Ifllk A\ k\ w a\ Tam.-...

hji itowr^ a\IUIA\ InSi

ed of the documents existence through p r . f w. 11 H < 'arson d' Washington lyniversity- .

; ,|.ill eyrt. Iwfl lire.tn.

i»«ie. to*. .1 • in«is. ti»*Hii*che. Sou h»v,. become nn ugly lookinK, foul-«mel|. itiif. soui-think.n>f person. You have lost your peisoriHl -hstm. Everybody want!

to run from yo .

But don't tn«r salt-*, mineral waters. O.l*. laxative u -• laxative candies or chewing Kum* -n<i ' Xpert them to K et rid i f thi* poison tin destroya youi pera«»nal charm. They -- do ii for they onlv move out the ta I « nd of your bowels ami that doean't ta • n^av cnotiKh of the liecaved poison. < i-unet cs won t help at all. (Inly a free f* ^ of your bile juice will atop this decay . -on in youi bowel*. T he one mild vegjctu medicine which Mtarts «t free Mow of bile juice is Carter s l.ittle 1.1 ver Fil N‘» calomel (mercury) in « Miter s. ill', tine, mild veuetablr extracts. If v.> . would bring bark your r- M.nal charm w,n men. start taking raiter's Littl* i • ' Pdla according tc

directions tods'. a’ ‘ Refuse “aom* lur.v 'i*t

rnav gripe, lm ;• eth or ^cald

' stores,

.rood", fcir it

rnaN gripe, lo< ' i.eih or scald re.tum Ask ‘after* Little I mt Pills by rame and get what vou ask for. a .M.Co.

lone, Hjbb> Agnew. Sixth grade: Evelyn Cruini Margaiet Hatcher,

Edith (ireonb* '

Maplei Height Joan {'olliers, .Marjorie Pari . B ai** ( ox, D ris W illiam Doris ,1 -. Floyd Ghadd.

HON ESI A III ' I-LG AL PI.FAS

FILED I'' okLA.

DEPENDABLE AUTO ■MECHANICAL REPAIR WORK Hess Tire & Battery Service, III V Jackson

CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sa leF’OR SA I.K,: Good eating and cooking apples. Also nice ripe pears. McCullough Orchard. 26-tf.

FOR SALFi: Baby carriage, good condition, new tires, .s.-(."d. Furniture Exchang*. east side of square. Phone 170-1:. ° l-2t

FOR SALFi:—Beagle hoi’md. trained, used for two winters. See Ken Jarvis at IFtmdy Creamery, l-2p.

FOR SALE: John Conk Jr., street.

FOR SALFI: Young Holstein Friesian Bull of serviceable age. J. E. Boevsen. „ .Ip

F'OR SALFI: Electric Ward-Way

.1 BRAKY I ’.vasher. good as new. Cheap if s.dd at

oner. I'l 'll. I ll-I. ol I ill a IL'i Sve-

OKLAHOM \ < II V (I Pi When a mi)1(1 .,,eet. ' it Abraham Ijn. in was a practicing! —— lawyer, he oner tried a case for a] F'OR SALFi: T'jxfl Congoleum rug, Henry Von Ph d. und the doeument of i $2.7. r >. Furniture Fix hange, East Side

his pleadings, «i ten by the Great Emancipator a . riitury ag.' this month i. on file in t" Oklahoma Historical

Society librarj i'

Hy accident. Philip Van Phul, St. Louis, .'on of I aicdn's client, learned of the document and is to receive a

Island Police Chief

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KROGER'S

1 BIG FALL Hour Sale

AVONDALE 24 lb. bag 75c

\TRY CUT>

21 Lb. v ai k

89c (i()LI) MEDAL

21 Lb. Sack

SI i, \|{ -1 iiK‘ (iiiiiuiluDMl

10 35c

NA\ Y DEANS.

I tun > Michigan

SOAIM MIPS, ( ryslal V\ hite

3 10

LB

BAG LB. BAG

$1.07 49c 49c

5 Lb. l»ox 23c

Square.

Plune 170-L.

2-2t,

FOR

SALFI or Trade: Battery

Radio

in good condition.

Phono

72C-Y.

2-3t

—For Rent—

FOR

RENT: Modern live

t'OOlll

house, 902 south Locust St.

2 1 2t

FOR

RF2NT: 3-room house,

semi-

mode rn

Call 314.

l-2p

—Wanted

WANTED: A closed body for a Model T F’ord. Must lie in good shape. Wi uld puder a sedan. John FI. Low <lermilk. Brazil, Ind , R. 3. H

WANTED— Any kind of dead stock Call 278, Greencastle. We pay all I charges. John Wachtel Co. 24-tf WANTED: Respectable young man to chore on farm for board, home and small wage. Address Box V, Banner.

l-2p

Good used Bicycle. 417 F!. Washington It. '

] code to the NR A, or lose their places I pr< sprit n agrirmen'. J in the United States market. , derstood tint United Std i A few months ago it was believed '^ u< 1 ' 1 ul 'l''r tig, that events were pointing to a defin- ivy ,,r i,i » ! ' h '' r wa ' rps m ite and rapid approach of a U. S.- "‘'I 4 ' finding thtmr ’ Canadian trade treaty. Negotiations 1 '‘'S'’ i" ie-mt| | were proceeding sw iftly and shortly *" ' '" p 'I" 1 " be,foie the NRA went int effwt in I rani " H '" 1 l ,ri !ui ' , ' r " “"V WANTF1D:—F’arm to rent on >liares the United States general opinioi' j

by experienced farmer with grown! here wa~ that an understanding was i : tixi son. Rest of reference-. Address Ban-j imminent. I 1 '- 1,1 ur(»

ner Box F.- dl'd! ) ] Adi.ption if the NRA by President

Roosevelt, however, has upset the comparative basis of industrial costs

in the two countries, sweeping away

I'l'"’ ■ ieei,i ha lefu-■ n-i "'Itria

pr ym

Granddaughter Suing JoW] r-'

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DREAD

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Sliced or I iiHle ed Lb. Loaf

I I -2 f.h. I »in I oaf He

FREE 1 LIE SUGAR With Purchase of 1-2 Lb. of Salada Tea

||j|H IT'S LOTS OF FUN TO SHOOT THIS f ^\free for2pkg.topsof 2pkgs. wheaties23 c SENT TO MFGRS

OH NTK^ ROLL BUTTER. Lb. 1-4 LB PrinU. Lb. LARI) Purr !! Lbs. 19c 'ill Lb t an $2 99

22c 23c

l S NO. 1 w m i f;s l'( Y\ \T( n;s .. .. BANANAS, Firm. 4 Lbs, SWLTET POTATOES, 4 Lbs. CELI.RY, Fancy, 3 Stalks ICEBEKf, LETTUCE. 2 Heads

$1.45

21c 15c Kk 13c

W IN I LU KKLPLUS • Lh. Peek 2.1r QQ , " B - t Lb Ku 92c OO |{ APPLES. Grimes Golden, Basket. $1.39 7 I b". 23c I OKAY GRAPES. 3 Lbs. 19c CABBAGE - Solid, Lb. 2c GRAPE FRUIT, «4-70 sue. 3 for 17c

WDXDERM TOLEO -2 Lbs. STUAKS, round, Sirioin, Lb. 22c Grjund BEEF, Fresh, 3 Lbs. 25c ROLLED RID ROAST. Lb 19 c DYSTKkS - Sold Duck -Pint SMOKED BUTTS, No Bone, Lb. ° 17c F»0RK ROAST. Fresh Cottage. Lb. 13c

SMOKED-HAMS

BOILING BEEF, Short Ribs, 3 Lbs. SWISS STEAK Shoulder, Cut, Lb P01 BOAST, Lower cut chuck, Lb. FRESH PICNICS. Small size, Lb. FISH, No Bone. Haddock Fillet, Lb.

15c 25c 17c 12c 23c 9c . 12c

FRANKFURTERS. Large Juicy, 3 Lb,. 29c SPICED LOAF, Wesco Brand, 2 Cans 23c Uivaklast l>\ri)\ ..

COMPLETE SELECTION

Whole or Sha nk Half, Lb. . . * 12‘»C

Pork Sausage, Bulk. 3 lbs. ( REAM CHEESE, Mild Wisconsin, Lb. Dr> .sugar ( ured, 3 to 5 Lb Piec«f ^ -he |. It,hi) off, 2 Lbs- 29c 1.1|. •

29c 15c

Colonel F,. Francis Riggs, retired 1J. S. A'my officer, of Washington, D. C., wh" is new chief of the insular police at Puerto Rico. His first big : to find the would-be assassin who placed the bomb, shown in insert, in the garden of Governor Gore residc.nca at Ban Juan luKPOKI i iF THE (ONDITION OF I HI ( IHZKNS B \Nk A I hainbkidgf: ('haitci No. 403. Rep irt f the conditi n of The i Citizens Bunk at Bainbridge in the .State of I dianu, at the dose "f it-< I husine-- on Oct. 2. r ), 1933. <'. K II ighea, President. I J. P Hughes, Vice-President. I (’. k. Hughes, Cashier-Secretary. Resources Loans end Discount- $111,310.30 i Overdrafts None U. S. Govt. Securities 23 394.80 Other Bonds, Securities, etc. 3.804.4(1 Banking House, Furniture ami Fixtures IH.Vi.Oo Due from Trust Companies Bank- and Bankers and 28.201.15 Gash i n Hand ( 'sh Items Bonds f i Safekeeping TOTAL Liabilities Capital Stock, Paid in Fuiplu.s Fund Undivided Profits—Net l)ep'sits subject cbwk I 'enian I ( ertificatea of Deposit Re«eipt outstanding for liutida for safekeeping K.Otitl.On TOTAL $120,901.95 State of Indiana, | County of Putnam, SS: I t', k Hughes, •President and Cashier, 4 ,f The Citizens Bank of Bainbridge. Iral., do solemnly wigir that the alcove statement is true C. 'K. Hughes. Suh-erilied and sworn to bef«, l.thi.s 1st day of Novemlier, 193,3 (SEAL) C. J. I errand,•Notary Public, I My CommlsaFort Expires October 18, 193(1!

WANTED: Highest cash prices, paper, 20 cents per hundred; ho ks. 41'c pei hundred; newspapers, 30c; rags. 30c; iron, 20 . Greencastle Junk and Scrap Paper Co. Phone (>04. l-4p —Miscellaneous-—

SQUARE DANCE at Friday night, Nov. 3. Cents, 25c: Ladies fn e. Judy's "rehestf"

Wildwood Admission, Music hi It

S. TRADE PACI \UUI ( AN \l> \ SEEMS UNI lKId ^

MONTREAL, (,l I’i Rope that Canada and the United States will reach a recipro ,1 trade agreement soon, has been abandoned in Canad i ns a result of recent de'el >iunents. The eonfu:-ei| internatiojial situation being created hy President R sevclt’s adf ption of th NRA plan and Premier Bennett's refusal to establish a Canadian parallel, shattered t ie high hopes held i few me nths ago that the two countries soon would reach a trade agreement. In fact, recent developments indicate that instead of closer relations, the difference in opinion may split the existing ti ole relations wide rien. with the United States attempting to force Canadian pr ducers either voluntarily to adept a similar

Mrs. Muriel McCormick Hubbard, daughter of the idr 1 d ^ McCormick, who started litigation in New V s .Supreffl? 23 mg that her grandfather. John D. Rocl cfellc r. M . am o '’il | no legal right to change the lerius of a trust fund, 'a.uert t taldished for her mother. Mrs. Hubbard c'a t 0J !j

shin 'in I i"". l" M 1 ' n ' lt *'" l "f Represe ntatives, who opene. the 9 O * , , e *