The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1934 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 6. 1934.

m;\\ white dresses i or The Prom And (Graduation

New White Silk and Crepe Dresses with short puff sleeves. You will be delighted with the beautiful new styles.

$3.95 AND $7.9(1

FOK SATURDAY HI YIIVU

White Wash Cloves

Ladies Hose

Luacheon Cloths

Mens Ties

Men’s Silk Socks Men’s Full cut Shirts Coty’s Face Powder and Perfume Sets

50c to $1.00 39c to 69c 39c to 50c 50c 25c to 35c 77c 98c

Evening in Paris Powder, Perfume and Lip Stick S«t $1.10

BASEMENT

Goblets and Sherherts Choice Pillows. Size 18x18 Children's Play Suits, 2 to 9 Crescent Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 for Broadcloth Yard

15c 29c 75c 25c 15c

| S. C. PREVO COMPANY l Hume Store

Flays Trend To Fault\ System

KEVOU TION NOT NEEDED TO ACHIEVE KECOVEKY. NOTED EL HI.1SHEK I'KO I ESTS

FARMERS Do You Need MONEY? To Purchase, Live Stock, Feed, Seed, n Implements, or Etc.! We have it for YOU on a convenient repayment basis. The \merica n Security Company LOANS & FINANCING

11 1-2. K. » \ 'll. ST.

PHONE 98

We are opening a poultry buying station on Saturday, April 7th. We will pay the highest prices for your Poultry and Eggs; we will offer for sale Baby Chicks from the most popular breeds. We 1 will also carry at all times a stock of Chick Starting Feed, Grow ing Mash, and Laying Mash—the best hi and that is being produced. We will appreciate your stopping to see us. We are located at the corner of BROADWAY AND STATE ROAD 43 SOUTH GREENCASTLE. South Side Poultry Station Phone 130 W. E. BURKS. Manager

INDtANAPOI.tS, April U. — Col. Frank Knox, pulilishnr of the Chicago Daily New- 1 - last niirht . allej upon Republican.* to :,<i<>pt a policy irf “recovery. but not by revolution.’’ The present administration, Colonel Kn x said, had abandoned its prin* ciples of deanm-racy in favor of goveinment precept- that were tried out •100 years ago and f..und wanting— th* guiH concepts ' f the middle agep. T e Roosevelt program, h.- ad iod. al-o -macks of the fa» ism existing ip Germany and Italy and “is unquestionably the undeilying concept of the S viet Reputili, of Ru>C bmel Knox delivered before the Columbia club annual ixwfsteak dinner an address entitled “What Is a Republican?’’ His remarks were broadcast. “A Republican at the present time is one who firmly lielieves in recovery. but nat by revolution.’’ he said. “This is a very ■. ital distinction l*e-cau-e right at thi momeait actual recovery is being seriously retarded by those who aie frankly more interested in revolutkn than the.y are in recovery.” j Sounding a call to anns for Rei publicans in the forthcoming elecI lions. Colonel Knox iedared that Republicans challenged “forthright intiorations that tome from the Icureau- ] . racy at Washington that popular government as we understand it in | America is a failure” The (wesent administration has un1 deitaken, Knox said, to re-t ie the j ancient feudal system which “conteini plates use of a demand for goods as ! an opportunity for creation of a I tnonoply through w-i i» h the prduc- | era, including both capital and labor, are enabled to enjoy a special privilege.” That privilege w uld be paid for, Knox said, by society as a whole in procuring goods. He said the scstetn would set up a group of .‘50,000,000 persons who would enjoy a monopoly at the expense of the remaining 120,OoOUOO resident* of America. A true Republican conceivae industry as a service t be rendered to society a a wrhole at the [..west possible cost under a competitive system regulated by government to prevent the selfish from trespassing on the rights of ot er- Knox said.

ASSESSED roi.ICYHOEDF.RS LIBERTY MUTUAL MUST FAY MARION’, Ind., April 6.—Judge Oren W. Dickey of Grant county suI perior court ruled for the plaintiff today when he sustained the demurrer

tj pleas abatement in an aetio» brought l>y the Inu. na Liberty \iutual Insurance company of Indianapoli. against 1,014 former policyholders. The suit involves the largest num* lie; of defen,iant.. of any suit ever file I in Grant supeiior cuurt. The defendant resale in Grant. Huutingtoc, Jay, Kosciusko, MadUoa. Miami, Noble. Randolph, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, uni Whitley counties. Judge Dickey’s ruling sustains the group a lien and requires tile unsuccossful defendants to pay their in* vid.. ,1 share of .11 ‘ art costs to late amounting t, ilM.Uo against whi, h the defendants have no hou ehoid -r exemption. The in iusion of so many defendant- in the case who ii" not reside in Grunt county it is explained, is iton*on the same theory a* stockholders in banks that arc sued for assc-s-nent- r. stock t : they own in the bank. In his written opinion. Judge Dickey holis that. “Where there is a comm,ci fund to whi a the defendant-, aic obliged to < ontrrbute, claimed cith r by ,-tatuic or itual contractDie plaintiff may, its option, for the purpose of a\ ing multiplicity of actions and to prevent the dissipation , f assets, join til such defendant in one a-; , !i in any county whi r . nc or more ,,f the defendants resile.” Tne action is the utgt w-th of an assessment levied i,y the insuiance company on Man ; 17. 19:53 for the purpose of paying cl in,- against the company, consistin ’ f monie- due injured workmen an 1 their widows and children who are h. in ficiaries under the workmen’s to . > n-ation policies, and for liabiiitie under automobile police-, formerly i.- .ail by the company. The levy and collection of the as-es-ment has already .uled the insurance company m.,t- i all;, in the payuer.t of over $10i'.oo0 dining the past year to worthy . laimants, most of whom would long ince have J>een ubjects of charity r on county relief funds. 'this is tha fir-t attempt of this kin : in the hi t of rautuni c,,nipanies, to. in a cor,verted and sy.-Aein-utic way, avail a utu.il company of its assessment p.vwvrs. Similar acions have ijeen In eg t by the inurance company in various points •hroug ut Indiar nan.ing a,218 de- . r.dants, all form- r j. licyholders, re siding in eveiy county in the state.

PHOTO ON GOLDEN WEDDING MANOHEPTEK. N. H. (UP)—Mr. and Mrs. Clsik Dr w Thompson had their photo, • r.h taken for 'he first time when th.y celebrated their golden wedding. Th-> couple never have been to a movie, or on a sea trip, and haw ridden on a train once during their maniage.

CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale—

Sl’EtTAl. for Saturday, 15 varieties of choice Perennials. Whicker’s Shrub and Flower Sio p, 21, Souto Ja -k.-on street. Phone 14. 11 FOR SALK: A few started chicks, White. Barred Buff Rocks, White Wywdottes und Reds. Also a complete line of brooder supplies and feed. Custom hatching Mondays and Thursdays. Records Hatchery, Greencastle, nd. Phone 852. 16"tf. METZGER Lumber Co can furnish window screens, door screens, screen wire and all the material and hardware to make a satisfactory jab. Don’t forget to call. Phone 262 for your requirements in anything in the building line. Also Red Cedar posts for yoyr grape u;bor and ross trellis. Don’t forget th, telephone No. 262. 5-4t

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"WHY IS STERLING BEER SO MUCH BETTER?

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NO BEER SEEMS TO HAVE THAT SATISFYING BEERY TASTE OF STERUNGI WONDER WHY

' flLTELLYOU WHYSTERLING IS A TRUE BARLEY-MALT BEER-THATS RARE, AMERICA

WINS OVER OTHER LEADING BEERS BECAUSE IT’S MADE THE COSTLY TRUE BARLEY-MALT WAY OOME people can't explain it — except to ^ admit that Sterling “taste#” better. Others “in the know” realize that the real reason for Sterling’s popuLarity is “full barleymalt.’’ That means no cheap substitutes— nothing but the finest ingredients in Sterling I It’* a costly way to brew beer — only a few American beers are true barley malt. But it means a richer, fulk-t enjoyment for you—at no extra cost. Sterling is a beer that is unexcelled for rich, creamy foam, inviting color and aroma, full, taUsfying body. It's slowly fermented filtered 53 times — made with prize winning hop* blended with finest, imported hop*. And the difference all this makes is show n in the way Sterling i* reaching new sales peaks, beyond other beers, month after month! Order a case of this true barley-malt beer today and discover beer at its best. On draught, if you prefer. STERLING BREWERS, INC. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA

BE SURE TO ORDER A CASE TODAY. IF YOUR DEALER CANT SUPPLY YOU, PHONEl

17 S. Indiana St. Huffman BfOS. , ' h ” n *’

PUBl.lt SALE: One of th* largest Public Auctions that has been held this -pring will be held Tuesday, Apr. It), beginning at 10 a. m on the Dave Stigler farm. 16 miles southwest of Greenca-tle, 4 miles northwest of Poland on t>l River. Horses and Mules 10. 180 beep, 43 hogs, 6 sets harness, double set, farm tools, 2 tractors, furniture, 41 g*ese, turkeys, chickens. Dave Stigler, Owner. 5-3p AUCTION SALK Saturday at the Community Sale Ram. Horses, cows und all kind of livestock. Good big sale. 1 p FOR SALK: Extra good Nut or Summer coal. Two miles north of National road on Stain Road 59. Macbeth Coal Co., 'Brazil, Indiana. 6 7-ll-3p. FUR SALK: U S. No. 1 selected Iri-h Cobblars, Farly Ohio, Triumph and Six-week seed potatoes. DM) lb. bag, $2.49. at Flint’s Market, 316 N. Jackson streot. Phones 354-355. 5-2t FOR SALK or Trade: Six head of work torses. Clifford Monnett. 5-2t

<; HAN ADA SATURDAY ONLY Matinee and Night

IVould Ton ' Gamble Oa ' Marriage With A Man Who Lived By Gambling ? A' • He * the mad plunger, the rechiem tpende? dk^C every woman keep* in her dreams .. .You’ll love Kim ioaandy —* but you’d never be inaane enough 10 marry him — after teeing this heart gripping »tory of one woman who did! edw. a. SI®

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SAT. MIDNIGHT — TH KN SUNDAY \M» MoMltV Frederic March — Miriam Houkins — Geo Raft “ALL OF ML”

FOR SALE: Fence and parts John Deere and Oliver line farm tools and second hand tools. Walter Campbell. 19 23 26-30-2-6

FOR SALK to Truckers: Manchu, 111 ini Soybeans for seed; and fending oats. Husenbark Grain Company, Crawfordsville. 26-27-Apr. 6-7-4p FOR SALK:—Corn and Oat* in 100 bu lots. Phone Claude Newgent, Greencastle, R. R. 1. 23-24-Mon-Wed-Fri-tf

RUM.Y1AGK SALE: Saturday, Apr. 7 at 1 o’clock p. m. at the Court House. Good assortment at lowest prices. Woman’s Union of tha Christian church. 5 2t

FOR SALK: Farm and Town insurance agency. Addiess Box S, care The Banner. 2-3 5-6-4t

—For Rent—

FOR KENT: Five room house, two blocks West Washington -treet. Phone J17 X. 6-2t.

FOR RENT: Seven room modern hou e. Good location. Phone 061. 6-2t

FOR RENT: Good 6 room house, bam, 13 acres, about 2 miles northwest of Greencxstle. Also 5 room house top of Water Works hill. See Abe Roberts, Golf grounds 4-6-2p.

FOK RENT: 148-acre farm See Maynard Johnson at O K Barber Shop. 6-2t.

—Wanted-

WANTED: Work in a home in < weencastle by middle aged lady. Write Banner, Box 268. Ip

LACK OF PRAYER KILLS CHURCH

DETROIT (UP)—The Chrlutlan church is dylntg from want of prayer, in the opinion of the Rev. Gerald <1. I-artal. Th.D., of th“ Prebyteriau church lucre. Declaring that prayer meetings have become a thing of the past. Dr. Latal said that "oiie of th- ceaseless essential activities should be praying.’

House Sustains Spoils System DEFEAT AMENDMENT, FAVORED BY ROOSEVELT, TO DIVIDE UP HOLT JOBS

WASHINGTON, April 6.—A Rhield frequently used to protect presidential recommendations was wielded yesteiday by house lenders to make certain an amendment approved by President Roosevelt did not get into the home loan hank hill. They brought up ond passed under a procedure that forbade the offering of amendments the measure to guarantee the principal as well as the intere-t of bonds issued by the Home Loan Corporation. The procedure did not allow the offering of an amen linent which would have tipuluteri that party affiliation not be considered in selecting employe* for the corporation. The senate hud put such an amendment in tiie hill and the house bunking committee took it out. Republicans warned in debate they

intended to make a cam|uipf of the poli'ic.d imenlmcnt. On the final roll call them»as; one dissenting vote and tint Democrat Itep Kenned t,( York. Kennedy’s explimati m wr “I think the time has !.« congress must t p plwkinfrk curity of the United State-'jail budget is balanced. I stand, president on hi recovery but in this co ■■ | cann tyaf This involves the outlay of |L UOOJXIU and i am not citstej the home owners loan act off accomplishing it original | For three !. mi s the homr about the hill hut there mri mention of the guarantee pus of the section that wuli $2,000,900,000 to' I....I ti r it modernize homes.

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278. Greencastle. We pay all chargees. John Wachtel Co. end

WANTED: Four young l.-mlies with some kruvwledge of Shorthand and Typing to train for Secretarial work. Experience unnecessary. Write Box 94, Hanapr. 5-3p

WANTED: To rent a farm near] fireencastle. Cali 768 K or address Box V, Banner. 6-3p —Miftcellaneous— METZGER Lumber Co. Phone 262, Headquarters for Galvanized Hoofing, Roll Roofing, Red Cadar shingles, Asphalt shingles, Roof Point, Roof Coating, Paultry Fence, Field Fence, Barbed wire, Brace wire, Field tile, Sewer tile, Red Cedar posts, Locust posts. Pittsburg Paint a Specialty,

5 4t

Poland-China Boars and Giks. Isaac J. Hammond. Phono 80 fl-2p

WILDWOOD—That hard time dance will be given over Soluiday night. Music by (Putnam County Sod Bu.-ter ) Hardwick and others This dance starts promptly at 8 o’clock. Ip

DANCE at Banner Club Saturday night. Muuio by Midnight Ramblers. Admission 15 cent*. it.

Kauble’s “We .sell Meat that’s good to Liat”

BEEF ROASTS Ihiine Steer, Lb. .

6c

PORK CHOPS, Lb.

Off Pi K Loins

12k

FRANKS,

3 l.bs. fur

29c

BOLOGNA

Lb

10c

BACON, Lb.

Sliced Breakfast ..

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FRESH MILK, 2 (Re. fur

15c

BUTTERMILK, Qt. Fresh Country ...

7c

FRF.SH LIVER 2 Um. for

15c

Delivery Service Free. Ph. 32

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Admission 10-20c| Just who! you've wantil to seal Will rtogersin another STATE fAIR

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