The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 December 1933 — Page 3

USSIHED ADS

—For Sail

jJ^ino sefection

Lcks ItK' eacl A . luire.

Hamilloii's

Childrens’

Book

ipOK SALE: Apples, .75 per bushel ■ j up . Several good varieties. Mclullougb Orchard, one mile southwest L Gi'ceacaAle. H-tf. ry birds, singers $2, female 25 lents- *‘ irst l,,,us '' sou,tl of. County farm. 1?

pOR SALE: 4-1k)1u coal burning heater, $4.50. 'Furniture Ex-

east side square.

Ihamre, Ito-l.

Phone 1 |-2t.

POR SALE CHEAP: Dining room hedroom furniture, sewing maLj n e uhl rug. Cheery Transfer Co 14-3p.

t|| R *n U, re ’ ' l ! iv| ■'In at th uis. ■1 A J J »!ti fl ^ IHa n .*

IllARtiAIN SALE: I set new tug L r iir , $40} I Mi new chain liar L,s, $32.50; one 1932 Ford truck, one 1. II. C. ton truck, $60; new John Deere mower with ^ ? »e truck, $«0; one new bay rake, 40; one Burris book-kepping mahide, cost $465, for $2o(); 5(HI rd. e.jnch (i-H at .40 |kt rod; 90 rd. 39- „|, fence all No. 9, .45 per rd.; poulfeiuc at bargains. Second hand hrm tools. Campbell & Ogles. See halter Campbell or Gilbert Ogles. 1416-21

New AAA Chief

Chester C. Davis, former chief of the Production Division of the Department of Agriculture, who succeeds George N. Peek as Agriculture Adjustment Administrator. Peek will assume charge of a new State Department division that is to seek 'outlets for American farm products in exchange for increase in foreign liquor quotas.

l<ock Diaries for ton’s Book Store.

Dollar. Ilainil II (it

leather Goods Gold Stainped. 12 ^„ur Service. Hamilton’s Book Store. 11-6t.

IrR SALE: Canaries. Good singr- Mrs. E. W. McBride. Phone fe8 Y. Hi nt

FOR SALE: Afghan makes an Ij,;,! Christmas gift. Mrs. Cancilla. Line 137. Lltits.

Appropriate Gifts in leather. Hamit,in’s Book Store. I l ilt.

-For Rent—

FUlt RENT: Five

Lmi modem, with garage.

Lj Kim street.

room house,

Inquire

14-2p

—Wanted—

j WANTED: A used flat-topped ofLe desk. Telephone 193 X. 1 l-2p

i W ANTED: Any kind of housework i experienced middle-aged woCalt at 811 south lyicust 13-2p

WANTED—Any kind of dead stock Call 278, Greencastle. We pay all fhargrs. John Wachtel Co. 24-ff —Miscellanemw—

NOTICE — Will patrons please fcring bill which has been mailed to Kliem when they call to pay accounts, lireencastle Exchange Indiana Assoeiate,) Telephone Corporation. tf

NOTH E OF FIN \l. SEI 11 EMENT OF ES I VI E Noti,e is hereby given to the creditors, beiis and legatees of .losepb L Kina, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the attb day of January, 1934, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs am notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 13th day of December, 1933. Cause No. 7497. John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Cir cult Court. !4-2t

NOTICE To I N HER I \KERS Notice* is hereby give,, that sealed bids will be received on Tuesday, Dec, 26, 1933, up t<> the hour of eleven o’clock A. M. of said day by Lie Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, at the office of the Auditor of said County, for the burial of pauper dead for the yetir 1934. J. G. BRITTON, LEE woof), EDGAR A. HURST, Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. W. A. COOPER, Auditor. 14-2t

khurch dinner which will he served fn the Court House Saturday > Deeom16th, there will also be a Food [Market consisting of cakes, pies. Live ed ebickeiis, salads < etc Food tale at 9 A- M. 14-2p-

134 FOOTBALLS USED P \ M BRIDGE. Mass (UP) 1 be Ilianard varslt} botball sqiia.l used Ini footballs, costing approximately III,000, during Hie 1933 season.

NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the tm lei signed have been appointed b\ the Judge of the Circuit Court of 1’ulnain County, State of Indiana, F\e< utors of the will of Maiierva 11,mi n, late of Putnam ( uunty, tie* m-sed. Said estate is supposed to be sol I' "it. Lev, Hasty and Ola F Ellis, Executors If 14, 1933. Attorneys Gillen & Lyen. Cuuc No. 7584. John \V. Herotl, Clerk of the Put ’'am Circuit Couri. IT 3t.

ony 8 to 3 in favor of Bel|o Union the fireworks expodmg* during- til's third and fourth quarters.

Greencasitle takes on an old foe tomorrow night when Shortridge of Indianapolis plays on the local gym floor. . —«—• In in .nory we recall that thri|ling overtime tilt staged in the semi-final round .if the tourney last March between the Tiger (\il>s mid the Blue Devils. But that was last season. Shortridge bad its big Jim Seward at center and Greencastle bad its big .les; Me Anally. We woudn’t even venture a prediction on the outcome of the game here Friday evening but we want t, remind the Cubs that thcyjvill have to watch a Ixiy n aimed Steplienson elo.-ely as he aiqiears to be the “hot slioC’ for the capital city outfit.

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Phis is purely a guess hut we won‘I Ik* Hurpi isr-.l if C"ach Edmonson slai Is a lineup soiuetliinig like Ihis against (he Blue in-vils: -md Hutchison, fonvards; MiirnaiM*, ccnlcr; Clendcni. ing and Knauer, guanis,

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There will be contests with the j Shortridge and G. JJ. y. second team | squa' - tangling at 7 o’clock- The'main attraction should get underway around 8:1a p m We’ll tie s«x!iji' ya. |

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(Brazil Times) I here is one gal:lie on the Brazil i high school schedule this week- CcnIral. the big high scJmol of Evansville, on, s its Bears for an. encounter ITie visitors are reported big > rangy ami fast and neixl only the experience of a little more playing to be one of the heist in soul hem Indiana.

We were “tipped off this morning that Belle Union backers are now ready to wager that their team will win the sectTunal tournament. -°~ .. # From all reports Snu-dgy and Cummings are the Mg guns mi lln* Belle Union offensive. Attention the rest of you county quintets.

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I'hc lineup .md 8u mnary of .the I’elle Union-Fillmoiv battle follows: Fillmore It F Bryan, f 1 2 Seiner, f (i !

Girl Victim Of Gangland Ifeveuge

CHOKED TO DEATH IN HER APARTMENT FOR SQUEALING ON GANGSTER

Smyth t f I) Bastin, c 1) Phillips, g 2 Varvel, g 9 Clark_ g t) Itelie Union It L. Hurst, f 1 Hareourt, f I Smedley, f v • 2 Keller, f 0 Cummings, e 5 C- Hurst, g 2 Parker, g 2 “B’’ game Belie l mhui, 19; F'illmore, 17. Official—Gentry (’Nille).

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l/K'AL NET’ S(TIEDI LE Tomighl DeTauw at Earlha n Waveland at Russ, IK die Frida* Shirt ridge at Grei mastic Uoachdale at Bainhndge S|>encer at doverdale Saturday DcPauw at Wilmington Belle Union at New Winchester.

NEW YORK, Dec. 14, (UP) A beautiful girl found garrotted in her gau lily furnished apaitment was identified today as Margaret P$ket* sky Criochock, 23, who ,s<|uealed on two gangsters in a murder case and

was held in Bronx county jail for 10 months for hnr uiwn protection. Police immediately planned to ques lion Georgie do Perno, gangster, serving ®a term for second degree murder ft Dsnnemora prison, and Irving Ledqr, serving a five-year term for assault in Sing Sing. Margaret, who used the name of Marion Smith, and Dolores Curnow, her friend, were released from the county jail only It) days ago. Both had testified against de Peru and Lei’.er who were known to have influential friends in the uniierworld, and police feared vengeance. 'Dolores

immediately Canada. 4* 4* ♦ ♦ • -E HOME NEWS + LONG TRIP FOR ?ESS SERVICB * PORTERVILLE. Ca + 4* •* willing thaA their bnbj born In a foreign country B Mis. Walter It Haciiggi. ■ — nians. traveled thousands of n. ftQ 52 cider that the child might be a live I'alifornlan. llaenggt vv as ej.-m , ployed by an oil company <>n Hi" Is'A| land of Uakraln, off the coast of Aialila is the Persian gulf. II" lefi his position and returned to Po'i-lei # villa "1:1, Mis. Haenggt when they, learned they w“re to have a child.

UAINDITS LOOT CIOSEI) 1>\MK'S SM’iriT ROXKS

GANG FAKES THREE H'H US HI PI LL DARINt, ( Hit AGO ROBBERY

NOT H E OF FIN \E SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the crcd itors, heirs and legatees of Ismisa E. Jent, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 1st day of January, 1934, and show cause, if any, why tin* Final Settlement Ac counts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said CoimT, this 7th lay of DocchiImt, 1933. ('ause No. 7466. ('•harley McGaughey, Ally. John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam < ir cuit Court. 7-2t

Then on next Tuesday the

Devils have hopes of winning this non test, thus reducing the Tiger Cubs’ three-gaime lead in the all-time series. However, the Greencastle I toys are tough this season alth mgh smaller than last year's finalists. Here’s what tin* Martinsville Reporter thinks of

the Tiger Cubs:

“Greencastle lost all of last season's first five, But a hardfighting, never-say-diie team represents that city again. They arc faat they are clever, they art* neut bull stealers and in fact they have so many tricks up their sleeves that they are certain to be a big noise in Hoosier high school

haskethall again ’’

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Greencastle plays Shortridge of Indianapolis at Greencastle F’riday night. We will probably exchange

scouts. •—»—

(Indianapolis News) Shortridge and Tech again face strong week-end net opponents- The Blue Devils have the hardest assignment, meeting their old Greencastle rival away from home Friday night and returning Saturday to [day the Marion quintet.

NOTK E TO BIDDERS FOR SUPPLIES for county asylum Notice is hereby given tluat bids will |„, received it! the office of Ha < »unty Auditor • f Putnaiv < ounty. 1 ’m'y Editor of Putnam County, hitliami, up to ten o’clock A. M. on Tuesday, Dqeember 26, 1933, for the funiishing of supplies for -aid < oun K. A ylum for the quailer ending March 31, 1934, ns directed and ftp provejl by law. Ml hila submittad must be filed in duplicate on blanks"fo Ik* furnished •'V (he County ‘Auditor imd must comply with the law in eve.iy par licular. Bidders are required to furnish ‘"•pies, said samples to lie the prop ’’’ty < f Hie county if sail bidders art* s n cessful ami shall be ratained by •he Couity Commissioners f" 1 •""•pgi ision 'with the •gootls pur rha ed when the same are received ind checkexi in at the Oounty Asylum. ®\ bond in the sum of $600 shall he f'le*! with each bid. WILLIAM A. COOPER, Auditor, Putnam County, Indiana. o U-2t

Itrn/.il lilock Coal $3.50 *3.75 *4 rtr Toil DUFF-ABKAMS-UIKAS

Belle Union is certainly “going to town” this winter La-I night the Jcffei von township aggrogati'in invaded Fillm ore andi handed the Cardinals a 30 to 13 beating! The half score was

CHICAGO, Dec. I I. (UP) A check Red was lieing maide todav to determine j th«* amount of loot obtained by seven | robbers who rifled 96 safety de|M,sit| boxes of the Unity Trust and Savings hank while holding five men pris-

oners.

While a midday.crowd of Christmas shoppe: passed outside the hank, closed a year ago, the men armed with o Id chisels ami sledge hammers as well as shotguns and pistols, took po sion. Operators ol the vaults said it ( probably would lake several days to ■determine the amount of cash and negotiable securities obtained, hut said it might be as high as $100,1100.1 A part of the group bound and. gagged the attendant and then stood ■ruitnl at the entrance to the vault and similarily treated four other men who entered during the i iree hours the robbers required to open the

boxes.

The robbers then walked calmly, from the hank and disappeared in the crowd. Police lescribed the rubltery as one of the most daring in Chicago history. The robbery apparently was carefully planned. The leader had a list of M>x hold ers and appeared to know which would piobaldy yield Uhe most loot. They carried a portable radio which was tuned in for police calls. Jewelry ami watches weer tossed on the floor. Apparently only cash and bonds were

taken.

Prison Blazing in Polled Break Li

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^ floght scene showing the State prison at Charlestown, Ma s., In flames efter it was Itred hv five desperate convicts attempting a jail break. 1 he I,laze was started in the tailor and blanket shop as a smoke screen to aide the fclens. Below. Boston and Charlestown police lined up at " Ui- orison gate with riot guii* —

Farm Ihircau Convention

Mclmbcrs of the Ameiic;iii Farm Bureau Federation inspecting corn at the fifteenth annual convention of the organization held in t’hii ag • The conventi m was opened with the reading of a message frejn President Roosevelt F: in left to right: George N Putnam of N', w Hamp.-hire; F ward A O'Neal president of the federation; Charles E- Fbarst of Iowa; C R White of New York and E. ' • Smith of Illinois.

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AVONDALE.

PILLSBURTS BEST, 24 Lb. Sack

GOLD MEDAL, 24 Lb. Sack 97c COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR. 24 Lb. Sack

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Bol

89c 35c 10c

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Smooth and Fragrant ■ LB- 17c

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FRESH PICNICS, lean/small size, Lh. 8c' PORK ROAST, Lean Collage, Lb.

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