The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1933.

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MEN’S FANCY TIES

Smart new pattern* am) style* to make impressive v

holiday vifts. Other Gift Ties

Men’s Silk & Wool Hose 35i\ 3 Pairs $1.00 Men’s Fancy Socks, Pr

S. C PREVO. COMPANY

thf: homk store

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CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale— Rummaffp Sal^ Saturday at 9 a. m. I at Furniture Exchange, ea?t side of (square. Phone 170 L. 7-2t

P. T. A. FOOD Market I Electric Shot, Saturday, ! i'akes, Pies, (vtokies, etc.

AUCTION SA1.E: Oood niilk cr.ws land general run of livestock at Com munity sale ham, Creenrastle, Sat urday. ip-

PENNY SUPPER at Christian Chufrh Satunlay evening from 5 to 7 o’clock. Coffee cups refilleil ,7-21 o’clock. * 7-2t

Phone ECONOMY STOKI-; 7111

ChickenK. Country Dressed Lb !•< Honey. 2 large Racks 2.'tc (Iranulated Sugar. Ml lh l.ag Iftc Apples. Delicious. Yorks,

JonaDians, l.h

Cider Fresh from Press gal PiUshury Wheat Bran, (lent I’an Free Staps, Rig Four laundry, it for

Camay Toilet

( aside Toilet, Duz- IIOc. 2 dz Flour, (loll Medal, 24 lh. . Prosperity I 'our, always

gtMMi 7ilC “SWIFT" on REEF MEANS

(JIM I TV. W HOLEStlME

Rolled Roast, Lh. Iftc

( tihe Steak ti no waste

Tender, lh. 2«c Veal Roasl or Chops, lh 15c

i'n s'h Dvsters, pint .. 2.1c Coffees, Chase and Sanhorn

5c

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25c

5c

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25c itic 25c 27c 8c

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l.iiut Rrand ('offee, Lh. .. (.rapefniil, Texas Seedless 4 For

Dranges, Sun-Hist. Itz

Celery, Fancy, Calif- Ig. . VIRGINI A SW EET S5RI

p'int-st, ntos’ delicate flavor

cause it contains Irighest tentage of choicest

Maple Sugar

Attractive

IMiund jug ....

Radiator Mcohol, gal hilc Candy Sugar Stick, 2 Ihs 17c Corn Meal. Wa'er (Jrotwtd Rag . <7c Pork Roast, l.h. He Swift’s Roll IW on. h 21c Cured Raiu. Center t tils, lh. 27c

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FOR SALE: Threq piece bedroom Suite, Uressing Table, Sewing Machine, and Rugs Cherry Transfer. 7 Ip

COM, TillCKIHS (iHNUINE BKAZII. BUX'K ( MAI. 'Iurn south from the National Road at Brazi’. Indiana on State Road No- 5ft, go 1 l-lty miles, then turn East and go I and 18 miles to mine Uur coal is union mined and is sized over ihaker s reeiw H(MKSIFRVILlaF P,I.O< K MINK T elephone Rraz.il ft I hi

ItR4II tANNKK CLASSIFIED ADS BANNER ADS t.EI RESUI.TS

Be sure and say I Want BEET SUGAR Made in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan Beet Sugar is ibe best sugar in (lie world. It is 100% pure. All experta agree on this tact. lor every cooking purpose—for every sweetening purpose —for every household use there is no

superior.

Buy and use Beet Sugar Made iu Indiana. Ohio and Michigan and you’ll help the wajte earneYa of these

states.

Ohio, Indiana and Michigan raise ypur Sugar Beet crop. VI hen you buy Beet Sugar you help ten* of thousands of workers—your fellow citizens—to set a desertetf and needed living. They need your Kelp - your support right now. 1 his request is perfectly fair. W hen buying BdM Sugar you get the world's purest sugar' and at the same c time leud a helping hand to some wage earner at no extra cost to yourself. Tell your grocer today ’’I want Beet Sugar Made in Indiana, Ohio or Michigan and I don't mean mavbe!” Buy, Use and Boost BEET SUGAR lodiami Dbto tmd Mnbigan Reel Sugar ii available ia 5.IO-2S and I0U lb. aacka Fur tale at all grocer* Fane are and ManaUctureit Sael Sugar AaaocUlion,!fa(ia«w, Mick.

-For Kent—

FOR RENT: Three room lower ipartment, refinished, Coxy, and reasonable. 1ft Highland St 8 2t FOR RENT: Three mom house, 2 1-2 acres, I if hi - See Brpwn at Lime dale. _ K-2p —Wanted—

WANTED Buildings to wreck. Weavo, Wrecking Company, 454 South !2tli street, Terre Haute, Ind. 7-3p.

COUNTY MT SCHEDULE

Tonight ,

Russellville iv R,«aeh<hle

Clinton at Buiiiliridge. Hi lie Union at AJrmr. S’tilesville at PiIImore.

Saturday

(Jivencastle at dartinsvile. R laehdale at Marshall

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WANTED: -Young woman with lm ikkce)»ing experience for-all >r |Kirt time work State salary expected, and full details in first letter Address l>o\ L- BhJiner 8-2ts. WANTED: Fresh Jersey Cow. Must he good. Emme.tt Hurst, Oreetr castle, R. 3. 7-3p WANTED: Three room unfurnished apartment, with utilities furnished. Reasonable Address Box S, Banner Office. 6-.3p

WANTED to let some extra good hiood sows on share®. Address Box W. Banner, 6-3ts.

WANTED—Any kind of dea<l stock Call 278, Greencastle. We pay all charges. John Wachtel Co. 24-tf —Miscellaneous—

Radiator repairing; guaranteed work. Hirt Garage. Phone 775. 6-4t

THE ONLY GIFT OTHERS CAN NOT BUY—YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. The Cam mack Studio will have some specially priced photographs and frames until Dec. 16th. 7-2t

We notice that I/igansport walloipexf Martinsville, .t:! tv 18, Wednesday • vening WouMi it he great if.the Tiger (Mbs could do the same thing tomorrow nigl t’ . —d— 1 The Greencxislle It team will also play, meeting the Artesian City re-st-r 'es in a cuiiain raiser to the first team cncountei —rt—i In >i: caking DePauw'se invasion of the Indiana uuversity gym tomorrow evening, the Rloofmington Telephone says: X unewhat o aly chagrined at their |s»i forwance again-t Franklin college here in the m] cuing game of the season Tueslflay night. Indiana university’s netmen put a lot of spirit into their workout yesterday aftemimn and started pointing for DePauw’s invasion this Saturday by recovering their basket eye Captain Wo.„i\ Weir especially wti* iHitstan ling hi coming hack to his shooting form after the slump in the Franklin encounter He had been connecting consistently the week before the opener and had a monetary lapse in the game. He dropped basket after basket through the hoop last night. Encouraged by the life saving role they played in the Franklin game, the solipomore contingent continued' their impressive plat In short, the workout was pretty Irtich of a success- Most af the i rill was on the offensive .os the defense functioned very well against the Wajrtist

ROUND AND SQUARE Dance at Banner (lub .Saturday night Music by Midnight. Ramblers. Admission 16 cents. 8-lp. DANCE at Bainbridge Saturday i night at the Masonic hall Music by Bob Whites orchestra. 8-tt.

TURKEY DINNER at Presbyterian Church Tuesday, Dec. 12, 5:30 to 7 o’clock. Tickets 50 cents. H. BOND Is-I F. OVERSUBSCRIBED

against M«thodfst center jump plays, and held a general fundamental wirkout. Then he moved toward the offensive DePattw will come to Bloom ington smarting from the sound iiealbing handed them ;it Greencastle lad year, and 1 m ious to reijeat the upsot

triutmph of ’he y<“ar before.

Accordin to Imliana scouts, who saw the Ih l’ iuw defeat the the hands of Ball state, 21-20, the night that Indiana wa- 'earing the lid off its own season, tin Methodists will have the :ize advair e on 'Indiana Saturdiay

WASHINGTON, De.-, 7 A virtual, if tempniary, halt in the administration’s gold buying program was in dicated today hy Chairman Jones of the reconstruction corporation with -tatement that hardly enough gold had hem purchased abroad to supply the metal for a good piece of dental bridgework. To this estimate of. extrenjely negligible foreign purchases observers added the fact that the RFC price of newly mined domestic gold had remained unchanged for a week aftei a series of increases that raised it from $31.35 to* $34.01. While engaged in slowing down the operation of the gold, plan, treasury officials have been busy with the government’s December financing, announcing last night that because of heavy oversubscription the offer of $350,000,000 in 2 J 4 per cent treasury cerlifiontes had lieen closed as of midnight.

of the road, hy freight car or broke

rod, ts about over.

likewise^hitch-hiking is to lie offic-

ially discouraged-

These are two moves planned in the oaimpaign of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, working through the state relief commissions of the states, to solve the transient problem—the problem of the hundreds of t hi el ands of homeless people, mostly young men and boys, who ar? wandering over the countryTo map out a plan for Indiana’s part in the movement, Edward Dibella director of the bureau of transient activities “f the Governor’s Commissi,in on Unemployment Relief, has called a meeting of railway police officials ami ot'e'f persons interested to he hel l: jn the statehouse Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. At thid meeting the instructions of the Eedeiul Emergency Relief Adhiinistration will be 'explained and plans mode for cooperation in putting them into effect. E E R A in truetions say that, beginning January 1, 1034, the railways of the country twill "attempt to impose stringent test fictions on the use of the railways as free transportation." Tile transients are to be kept off the trains as much as po- sible, and instead are to he directed to the centers which are being provided for them in various Imliana cities, where trained s.icial woikers will enjleavnr to find out where they should lie -ettled permanently, in their former home communities if possible, to arrange for their tramp,irtation there an l for some definite occupation and interest in life in thise cmimminities In or- 'T to prevent all the-** wanderers who will lie barred ''nun th‘ railways from turning- to the highways, Governor McNutt has instructed AI Feeney, (Director of the de;sirtment of public safety', to have the state police do so.ruething in their (lower to top hitch-hiking. Within a few days notice will he given the transients of the new restrictions by the placing of large placanls in all put)lie and private shelters for the homeless, in all transient centers, in the “junges” in large cities where many of them stay, in police rtations and other gathering (mints. These placards will list the addresses of the transient bureaus in the cities of the state as places where necessary care will l>e provided for non-residents within the state The men will he directed to apply at. these offices or to any county relief administrator for in formation regarding the services

available to th«m.

Every effort, will be made, it wa» explained, to impress on the transient

GRANADA He stole for THE WOMAN HE LOVED!

A H \LF MILLION MEN GD TO JAIL EVERY YEAR . . WHAT BECOMES OF THEIR WIVES?

DAY OF RECKONING

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MADGE EVANS CONWAY TEARLE UNA MERXEL STUART ERWIN AW M-G M PICTURE

Sat- I hi.5 |- \| Sunday • Monday

Seek To Dry Up

Flow

Bootleg

< oach Dean worked on defense |homeless that the new' centers are be-

ing set up to lie of service to thepn. It is not contemplated, the federal officials say, ‘‘to create facilities which will serve merely as tourist houses for people who i>ersist in aimless wandering,’’ but to provide adequate and complete care to the .ransients which will he of permanent benefit to them

■ind to the community

PROBLEM ALSO SEEN IN PRO TECT1NG DRY STATES LEG 41 I IQUORSt A RLE

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.- The government busied itself today in freeing the floaw of legal liquor and halt-

ing that of the I mot leg product.

While the treasury department, the federal alcohol control administration and the agricultural department workedw to clear the way for dometic production and foreign importa lion, the justice department was lay-

ing down a policy for the future.

Attorney General Cummings disclosed that i> peal had mellowed the attitude of the government toward some tof the prohibition offenders. Tile general attitude of Ids lepait ment toward first offenders, said (imimings, “will he one of extreme leniency” if the previous character of

the offender has lieen good.

Cummings foresaw a problem in attempting to give federal protection to 28 dry states with 700 justice de part ment agents Ite indicated that

TIL DEN TO SPEAK

F- C. Tilden, popular member of the DePauw university faculty, will lie the

nighlt, and hrtttld 1 be in much lietter principal weaker Ixnth morning and ! ^ ,llW would lie met would depend form sitin' they seemed to be off afternoon at the next session of Clay somewhat on whether the treasury against Rinnch McCracken's boys county teachers to be held Saturday, I department took over the task of en

Dec. 16, at the court house. J Riley j I'oicing the revenue laws. If it did,

STARTS i \MPAHiN \G AINST McOulWiugh, county taiperintendlsnt of ! I' p '“id. j'^ti lepartment agentHIT< H HIKERS IN STATE schools is completing the program "null he tree to w ok in the dry

states.

■aid, found 2,21!) fwleral cri •ases pending, of whir i n **1 fendcirs against the nrentl) iq law. The state deparlment M | trcuhles over the new unit a liquor problem Muie thaniii diplomats 1.1 , i.mgim ,i~afii ambaashd • <1 at thtjH ment to ask I • lnH.rM quotas allowed tht-ir .i.untne ■ one left with th, ame infuna:* that the de|i:ntment did M M Among the visit i S,i Hfl Lindsay, British irpi'-ciHMi whose country i ne t tie ' th whisky exp ects. The quota t niris iicrked ,,uM (lie farm admiii , ®tia'i , 'a *i>d tl p M eral alcohol t itrtttA altittm«Sn| have been kept t-irrt The ropoit , f Hie proidMil'vi depart mental ar-i 11 tee on liqiu i r l og regulation I ^1 will he laid ',1 I "' e- ' 11 and house wav nd "fa 111 '■* ti-es Monday • , 1 ’I gin.

Orders from l\i"gei an ' .tore . (lelivei > I ,. J I th' Call stoi«

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec H The day | which will he announced in a few

of “free transportation” for gentletnleii jilays Brazil Times.

The end of prohibition, Cummings

CMCT.U1I % j Vior. 'I

JOHNSON DEFENDS NR A

NI7W YORK, lh c. 8 (UP) Members of the National Association of Manufacturers, many of whom op pose (he NBA labor and licensing provisions and th« Roosevelt monetary policies. ill|geHted today a vigorous defense of lh<so principles made hy NRA Administrator Hugh S. Johnson. Johnson’s speech, delivered at the association’s banquet last nleht and ainicit at critics or the recovery plan, was outspoken, but lacked the file of recent, addresses He urged an audience, som« critical to the point of hostility, to "get aboard this ship” with President Roosevelt, who "on sound ground" was giving the inflation theory a sound test "without lumping Into an unmeasured abyss.” Earlier In th« day. the audience applaudeii an attack on managed Industry which included a plea for "rugged indlvfdualtBm ” as opposed to "ragged collectivism.”

SHOP AT

CAMPUS MARKET

Turkeys Ducks Hens — Alive or Dressed. Small Fries, on foot, per lb. Kentucky Oysters 10 lb. pail 89c CALIFORNIA ORANGES All Sires l Special—Med-Size—2 Doz. 29c

Grairefruit—Florida—4 for 19c Leaf Lettuce — LI) # 10c Lemons—Fancy Sunkist 23c Idaho Potatoes 10 1J>. Bag 27c I urnips — 4 Lbs. for 9c Parsnips — 6 Lbs. for 25c Radishes — Button — Bunch 5c Coi^|> Honey—New Crop—Rack 18c Onions— 10 lb. Bag * 23c

Parsley. Cauliflower, Kumquats, Brussel) Sprouts, Celery, Celery Hearts, Texas Grapefruit, Cucumbers— All Fresh.

WHY CARRY YOUR GROCERIES

Your

Juat ( all II*- We'fl do the re*t

back If n«tt satisfied.

mmney,

Phono 82 - 83

| (Quality Mrai Pork Chops. 2 Lbs. for 25c Pork Roast, Lb. |0r Pure, Lird. 3 llw. for . 20c Pure Sausage, Lb. |()c Veal Stew,*4 lbs. for 25c Veal Roast, lh. 12 1-2 N 10c Veal Chops, LI). | r ) ( - Calf Liver, Lb. Tn Rork Cuttlets, 5 lh. pail 79. fresh Picnics, Lh. r , ( Hot Tamales Pickled Pigs Feet Calf Brains 15 A|uo ‘3ai|K .1*1 tut»^ p^an ) , Meat Loaf—a relicious hlend of choice beef and pork—ground fresh, 3 Lbs. 29c GIVE is YOi R OR In k ( on YOUR XMAS ( XNDV AND NUTS- WRT.I. PLEASE YOU

Sod. Crackers. 2 Lb Bo» 'l|

Catsup—2 Large Bottles

Fig Bars Fresh 2 U>s. POWDERED SUGAR - 3 Lh*. for Lux Flakes- Large Size Crxoa Malt Peanut Buttei 2 Lh. Jar

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New Lnghsh Walnuts IJjFancy Pecans (Schley’s)

Brazils or Almonds

fiimlio Peanuts — 2 Lbs.

(Mighty Good)

P. S. (We will not l>e responsible for fueds*resulting from hulls on the fl" 01 0

Cheese — 2 Llrs. Kraft’s

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Salad Dressing full Quail Pillshury’s Wheat Bran — Box Muffin Pan Free

Saniflush f an Tomato Soup—Ko-We-Ba—2 f" 1 Queen Olives Quart Mustard — Full Quart Sweet Relish — Jar Starch — 3 Boxes

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