The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1933 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA.

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1933.

THE AMERICAN SECURITY co. ^ans & Discounts Phone 98 11 E- Waahinuton St.

\VANTi:i> Tn buy llIK HWt'c;. AflitlrSfl Box ofric?.

* 40 bi ?fd~ II Banner 27-2t

Tost

I LOST: ‘lOx'i t rc, uiou-• !, west of j Bii k fhai !. Howard if returned to Maytiurd Ri»h: n, G««tsc Idaml Fillinjr Station. jp

I)(‘(*rease Noted In Kinolovinent

SI I MP SM VLI.KK Til \\ l S| T \L. I KBKHMION (II I MiOlt

REPORT SHOWS

SS1FIED ADS - For Sole—

VkYS, full dres>«*d, Hi. -KKNS. h> TF.US, pint economy store

>. W<* Deliver VriTE: 1 will offer for -al. at d . lo ated at 901 S. (^rown * a .1: •* d , Novemhei 29, Vurniture of the late Elisabeth ixed. Included are an .jil,. board and tables. Also otli- | , Ulx rt E w ii ! %istratoi de 11 nla non. I •, atorney; ('lanuiii' \ i-o.i'. Mjeer. It. ■ i . . i i 12 0a .Marlin rem |tuii. < <dts .",2 Oaliber ^nalir John ('M»k, Jr , 117 I! W5 X 27 lo 'j; gALE: Six room EhjjrUsh I. . tl raa lota, < • ., • Indianaisdis r>ad. Herbert X, ..n I'P ■l; SALE Spring chickens, 10 l,(.i- pound. Bernard Shinn, Glfi-V. - 2<V1p ■l; SALE Turkeys. »N HOI ND for sale. (t|ien four coons and seven nppos,i. season, .lesse Esnters, Clov- , liul. 27-HP-t SALE: All kinds of coal. Get riel's before buying- Phone Hoy llillis, 10 South. Indiana

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lltSAl.E: A few Tamwovtli an I I, Phol L liulicia .Slate E.ru 1 24-0ts.

for your I. Pierce. 2:!-4t.

WANTED Any kind of dead stock ’all 278, Grecacastle. We pay all hargi ■ el ° 2l-tf —Miscellaneous— NOTICE: We do custom hutc. in inf?. Pri.e ’ c it. Wo 'dv...rth-Priest slaughter lion.',.. Brick Chapel. 2l-(;p NOTICE \ hunt in • on T. F. Sage tnd Janies T. F: irow farms. in

READING FIT? IN SroRE FOR HOYS re thiills are in store 'he A.ireriean Roy — on. acrording to word

editor of From the Haiti, and to the lion liters have ( merit and

the

of

World advert me ‘ for renders of The \ null’s (*oni|> it i. n, just receivcii from youth’s fuverit • ra Arctic to the junyl from th(> Platt m o country of \fri a, charted a coin s,

fun in the 12 E ,■ of pi': Several years ago, Tl Roy intrrdncii to it r npular, blacl! ! :rrc | .E Army axi.it r Those who adventure: tlirerijl Rr J 1 ield, and w 1 ii th • ■ 1 1 craas-co mtry hops, targt and formation Hymn, v

nd personnel scale for t'.,e R. O. T.

(.' and C. M. T. C.

“The IJnitty! States does not need i military establishment comparable t t the great armies existing in cer in of the foreign nations," McAr- |

t :ur said. 9

“The professional-civilian military | s.stem prescribed in the national ,de- j f a.',, act is almost ideally suited to j ' r requirements, provided only the v rength and efficiency of the -.ev- ! e al elements are maintained at sea-)

s..liable levels.

"The aim of the rec imnendations J 1 i iv. made heroin is simply to pro-

•ffi ,

(>nc\ and strength.

American ulers the v Rho. es. dlowec.l his

K Uy

’ursuit on practice, pe delight 1 -

■d to learn that Jimmie Rhodes has I returned to the magazine. The new! s<*ries takes him to Haiti where a

revolution is impending.

The American Boy Youth's Companion, filled with the adventure every boy craves, with the infomm tion he needs, and the advice on hobbies and sports he is always seeking.

i is the ideal present for that son, cons-1

1 n, nephew, and chum It’s the kind of j WASHINGTON, \..v 27 ITnetn- ' on-sent that renews itself every! ..loyment in the- United State,, cal1 month when the mailman lays a copy | ulated by the Ameri an Federation 1 or. the doorstep. Approved by teachers ■ ,f Ed or from government and union and educators, an i endorsed by high j ' iemres, re i he I lO.OTti.OOd in Oct .irer - hool Aitrerica, the magazine can ,,n increase of 11,00(1 over Septem-

rolve your Christmas shopping diffi-1 ., c w hich William Green pronoun:od j' ub' maintain th»» requisite

culties. I“xceptionally small for this time of!

'ITte suliscription price is $2 00 for ' V( , Hr | McArthur said the great proportion one year. Until January 1, you may! 1),-spite the large number of job- ’ ' ;in ”>’ motor e.pjipmejit, including take out a three-year subscription fori .ess, nd while giving warning that Hpi ks, was obsolete and that appro three years. After January 1, this | y), i,.|„. i( it,. | c’operation of the cit-t iation slashes have resulted in "oh

hree-year rate will oe withdrawn-| ury will he needed to keep the Mail ycur order direct to 1 HE, lumher from growing n uch larger AMERICAN BOV YOl TIES ( OM-. hrough tli,. winter, Gr. n today re-

PANION, 74 10 Second Hl\d , DBfcrwtJ , „| Mich Service on your suhacription j valde u tors. *

will start with the i-stie you specify. J Avci 1 wages inci'-ased sliglitly

I from S', plember to Oitol„u-, amounting to $1 2(1 a month, < f 1.4 |ier cent. Cost of living rose onl' 1 • of 1 per

—- c nt, slightly reducing Uic individual WACO lexKs O H) 'l° p M'ight | work,.,lo s of, real ii.ome since

who went into Hm woods to b""’ March, bringing this d, w„ to 1.1 |>er

qulnvls. was ipiii, surprised whea I t - pliii'l hunt I him. A sqillri'.l i an toward Wriahi. harking f°ro

On Trial tor Life

ELMS INN Announces Turkey, Dick, Chicken Dinoers for Thanksgiving Day Tab'ies set in family style For Reservations (’ALL 199

dote and inefficient equipment" and i eriuus slv.utage in ammunition." "All activities of a strictly military

lias allot,M the army approximately ?fi(l,000,000 for miliV uy purposes, tile main items of which include $'>4,704,Ov'io for housing, $(>,()()(),000 for tnuni-

SQUIRREL HUNTED HUNTER

imtsl.v W light was so surprised :lia: hi^ four slim went wild. Tin iiiiioal i : appean in Hie undei brush.

>erkers in per month

Bowed by Slaying of Oil Heir

SALK: Turkeys giving dinner. I! | ft s t/./- j i -in Hhone. 80

Gilts. Isaac 25-2t

—Wanted

i> liar Imying pwe Octoiiec was $(’>00,000

liove March.

i Real buying power that is ini tea sc. | wages I educe ! iv increased cost of living, rose 2". I per cent

above the March level.

Tlie union reports • n employment bowed that in the fii -t part >>f N'vI vi-mber 2EK per cent if tin memberip was out of work, instead of 21.7

nature have been materially curtail-j tio.ns, $7,r>0fl,0no for aircraft, $1 ..’tKI,i I," the general added. i 000 for air ix>rps technical onnstruc McArthui said that while the I9J11 ti.>n, $2,238,000 for national guard ipply lull provided $270,181(1,000 f'r | catrip c . nstruihion, $7,000,000. for seailiuuy expenditures as compared ! coast defens. •> :md $ 10,000J)0() for

. ; 81,000 iii 1932, an order : motor it at i,,n 0

!'. in Lewis Douglas, director of the \ ■p),,, „r staff said the anny’s . lit' t. foi a further •'■lash oi $Ki., | riobilization of tl> civilian conserva1 1 '.uou ’was a stunning blow to >ia-j|j, in ( . 0 rp. was in striking contrast i oiial defense." with t ie 1917 mobilization and, gave edet later w* ’■ M “renewed of the valtu A bur saiil. to allow a tot d ex iendi- systematic prirpuration foi emer-

ture thi- year oif $231.904,000. gonc.v ”

o ‘Mie " n But h< ° the h,

tiie army's I2,0(M

Showf ng little evidence of (he ordeal she is undergoing, illiss Frieda Wil helm/ na Woltz, former war nurs' , chaff'cd with the slaying of Franc J. M ■ Graie, of the noted shippir family, is shown in court at Santa Ajruz, Cal., during her trial.

tuiii hail been nski'tl fur s:(0Luou. H i i dislriiillt«a 1 as follow-: $lJ.»,00n,- . ( for housing, $23,000,000 t . .rechanization, $39,000.0('0 for gen. i tl motoriz ition, $33,ooo.ooo for anti iii,|.;'ft equipment, $8. r >,000,0o0 loi oioihuni/ution and motorization of

pc, cent the month be'.,,. I Mu* field artillery and $39,000,000 hr

The federation repo it, ‘i I employ-, dtcralt

laenl changes at the ■ n of Octets.r

HONEY CLOGGED SEWER Hlh’TKBI Rdil (I’l’k Money < rally fc< (Jogging iti«. mpwi ih Fit (stuu gli. oha l ies \> laiin. el‘an

la eiloggert Oraln in t Central po

I stai ion. found $v |i, small chn j v\ a . ifi-. o! I In 11. nidi Follt.

jlieve j, rohhei v sustpeci may h

regular officers in ; (brovvi.i i it innncv dnvvu (In drill

' St,

|j|v FURS WANTED: I am loji.ii the north went corner of the over Whittol Bariier S >p. ■ there on Tuesdays, Thursdays !■ .lay-. Se> liefore p, • »• .• Jura ore I-1 Rrattnin. $17 Kit T(»N RESIDE \ I NO IK I t' of Indiana, Putnam Gnunty, the Circuit Court, September i 1933. . * f State of Indiana am,i: D. Strawn, et al • it known thaf on the 27th day - b> i • 193:’. aid plain!iff affidavit in due form, showing lefendont. June *Haii r M. Florida, is a non-resident of Oi of Indiana and a necessary to (he complaint herein; and (lie ubje-t of said action i.- ( on-j (alioii of Real Estate; said nonJ' :• fei, laflt i- . till I, 9 n - fled .!' the pendency of action against her an I that the v.ill stand for trial on the '2nd '•I'January, 1934, the same beitfg T I Mi ial day i f -aid Jaiiu irj _ i".i. ..f said Court, end unlms I • ■' ai-1 complaint at .- .'I •' ' • same will l>e heard and deteri her absence. ftl n \V. Herod, Clerk. l utz, Jr., Attorney Guneral 41111. v * 27-31

Overcom hat her daughter, Audrey, had con ft althj band, Sheldon Clark, Jr., oil heir, at PaulMi.iio, N J . Mrs. Amy Smith is shown confined to her bed in her I’.n ..U'i.N V i... . With her is her daughter. Vivian. Insert, David Eolith, i ( lark's father, pictured as he visited his daughter et J, ho gitaL

to involve: Liyoff- Sevent>-fi' thousnd on far 10 . I olio •n cam • , (Min oil , i.iilioiids, lll.OOO in b'ltd- and I umi dries. I New employment hundred • I Mid twentv five thou n whole-1 | sale and retail trade and several 1 ,n ,|| iimnunt in • tie • dusti I In \ > el ,11 >e f 13 citii 1 ipoll( , d elll- | ployniejif gains, one n. 'II Inge and j 10 growing unemployni' 1 t. Tak'ng tin* contbin 1 - 11. . at j i.nd union figures, Gi - id: “ j “Loth the. re ord adicate that I tie NRA program is 1 ' ping the eniploynient ituation und* better 11tiol tiian is usual at tins time of the

year.

"Only 1 ii'e siii e |Ee I'li.piession hell 'ii has unempb > nt failed to increase by at least i 1,000 from Sep-

$Sin , M' \ rtbui ’ lepoit wa- wn: ten the public works administration

I marshalling Ihes- 300,000 men “tins | brought regular . iny training in the continent;.i I I Stall's to a virtual standstill and ha almost destroyed the reiidine.ss of units for immediate end effective ei iplo.vment "ii emergency duty.’’

REAR 1 \N\ 11 ( I.ASSUMED ADS

"DATE” BAN LIFTED K\I.A VIA ZOO. Mich (I'PI K: muz< o college < oeds enjoyed 1 ’’diuftn ' ficedoni loffav lt> a rec ruling, the vvemeii student- ar>: 1 (1 v\ < 11 as main • , dat> s" as Ih •> w i as lo a - the. keep up ' heir HIM ThV v must be in thdi dormliory ; veel 1 ■ hr.wi

again- KROGER'S

SUPERSTITIOUS? NO

NUN-RKSIDKN I' NOTH K

■" «f Indiana,

Id Ham Coulity, SS: •

■ ’ ('ireuit Court, September j r". 1933. Glen Sears VS. Allene j

Cause No. 14420.

I* known that on the 27i|i d iy ^ " her, said plain! dV hCd jla\ • in due form, showitm tl;i( '(..nt. Allen 1 Sear .V .1 re 1 J’ ' the Stall- of 111.liana and I -ary pa ply (" the < nplaint m. I that the ebject of S lid •'J 1 divorce, and said non-n-si 'l( fondant is Vow, therefore, 1’ notified of the pendency of J (I ini* against her* and that tie " "ill stand for trial on t^io 30th "1 January, 1934, the same ls-ing* 2(ilh Judkial day of Januarv j f «,.f id ( urt, mid Utile 'Mendaiit*appear and answer on 1111 I" said (Hinplaint at said date, •W* ' ill lie lieard and determii,

I' 11 h. r ahsence.

J' 1 '" W - Herod, Clerk. Ihelil'in V. Thomas, Att’y. 27-3t . lt ,,nect

I

te e,her to * letobi i vms last year vv:' rea-. Ill N’ovd ports have alwav n employment 11 inrie ise affected ii of the meimbership “The effort of ei

theii men at work.

jin. excel tion jl 1 business intrade union rece 192H| shown ase; often lho ■ast I per cent

r more.

iployet.- to k ep even if only n

Will lbi\r I I'oml lilur Itibbon

Turkevs

.Satisfaction Guaranteed

part time, is indicated by union part- M

1 > e aho 111 - ■

crea ■ in j' rt-t work ill " • •• • toher and NovmiilK'i The nunili. ,,f union members on part-lime lias , in ■ • i to 21 per cent in (> tuber ami 22 per

I PO *** dill Ni. DICKS

Hie outstanding texture ol Thanksgiving Feasts. Every Kroger Bird carries the sea!. It is your assurance of absolute depeodabi) ity—Peak Quality 17c, CIIKI’SK...

22c

I ii

15c

ent in N ivembei The peak of A for M uch ,,f tin (iihi out ( f work.

t‘f,C fi| *:»r, with Ul.iis!),-

KO \STI\G

CIIICKKNS OYSTLUS* Solid l‘ack,(ii. :{!)(•

I»()|{K LOINS, Lb.

W h It- 01 R’b End

DORK KOAST, Lb.

Fresh Cottage*

SMOKKD HAMS,

Hie

11c

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4(H \(, U NDER

( Ol N I R4 DRESSED — Lb. . . . MINT K MLAT, Lb. .

Fresb Ficnics, Lb. * *9c

Sinn I Siz-, Lean

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19c

15c

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( III El Ol SI All 44 ARNs OF \i:\c. S WE4KNI -s 1 eii. Douglas Mc,4tthiir 1 1 gc- lliat ( onditit e U' Rectified

At (Inee

WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. General I loug la- 41 \rthi ' ' hiel !' I ll, Ii 1 •< reported the army', strength "below t >e danger line." "I consider it of 'he m st urgent i 1 portance to the United States tliaT thi.; conditn n be je tified without de-

lay," he said

I he chief taff’- waining on Amerkz’s nuiitiry standing, which he . aid was seventeenth in world 1 bit ive 11. of th, made in hi- u 1 uai report to Secretary llt-rn. Me A it Ini , in •inking sperifi re- , ,,ni 1 " a ial ns I' ini <0 .1 uiiv t army’s efficiency, spoke of the " bvious state of unrest now prevailing tiiPoiighout th. « Id.” I la. te.-om-I niemlalion uielu led ’ • A hooil 111 regular ariiiy enliste l strength from 120.000 to 166,000, | with immediate exemption of thi- en-li.-ted men Ihoi ill. la pel' refil 1">Vj ernment pay . ut. . An expen 1Hture at nearly $200,000, l! 000 on a: 1 1.1M. 11 del'liifal 1 ,1 nd motorization of the field artillerv ^ piechaniz'tion, .iiti-air.'raft '(|uipI fnent and general motoi ization. | Maintenance of the national guard j; t existing strength with 18 drill periods and tw* weeks’ aertve train-

ing innually.

4, least I2:i omi reserve officers' with two week’s annual training for 1 at least 30,000. At present there are | 1 19 (|)t0 v rve off! er ., |,H* nlv w 7

1 i-freRhe 1 after 1 night’s sleep atal toeiing u ore D'o-r- 1 w)() . ( , f , ,.|j vi i,i, i.tiv,. dull Fain-'

ta," the black cot 1 the police .-ta*i"ii .(herv iie 1*

-eenied absolutel

of that color

9c

15c

|) ♦ / 'J |\ Dry sugai ( ure.4, 3 to .'> I h. Piece 1 O I I> LI A f .y | no Rind. M>. 17 I 2c Lh .1 3 2 G IJK’KF LOT ROAST, Lb. 12c STLAK Round or sirlion lb 2()c

4 ouug ( hack ( ills

SKASOMNO FOR ROULTRY I) RFSSINO . . .. nl D PL A VI \TlON BRAND —' 12 Lit. I’KG-

Xrinour's Sugar (need, Whole nr Shank

,Ha!f I inc lor Bakinv - Lb. Drv Sugai ( ure.4, .1 In .'> I h. Piece >lice I no Rind, El. 17 I 2c — Lh

125 c

FRKN( H RR AM), Lb.

SALK OF FAMOUS (OFFKKS

3 Ih. Bag

Jewel’L Lb. 17e ‘>1 r (OUNTRY ( Ll B, Lb.

JEWELL COFFEE Vh 49c

25c

ck/abk itks . .ih

S()l)\ CH ACKERS Soli \s Silk Cake I'Tonr

PDPI I. 4R RR \\D> (alien Country ( lub. Cnmigh fur (hu pic-, in < .1 h can. T I’nnipkin Pie spice. I'kg 9c — 3 No 2 1-2 Cans

I 'mi rtf I luh

• • 2 Lh- Box

2

UVg-

$1.05

25c 19c 49c

Tid-Bit Tray Kree with Two Pkg. Top*—Send To Manufacturer.

I- 4 m 4 ( \PE t (»D 2 I.IIS.

1 , u .(.inemed by the idea of bad luck

ing.

1 Rogi ration fcl"

CIUNBKRRIKS

ORANGES, Sweet Florida, (i Lbs (iRAPE FRUIT, Larue, Thin skin. 4 for SWEET POTATOES, Southern Yams, t Lbs. EMPEROR GRAPES, LarRo ( lusters, 2 Lbs. H E RFRt; LETT! ( F, Fresh, ( hisp, 2 Lar«e Heads (,!*;Lhn i sr \i,i,s ( FLERY HEARTS, Yomuf, Tender, 2 Bunches

17c

25c 17c 17c 13c

• 15c 10c

15c

1932 instruction

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