The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1934 — Page 2

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! Terre Kaute is J E. OowrtSait ia Coo ss :ner J A. At>H : stree<r M Kan;:-.j-i -e free: a tnp tiagwm.

D. lc Taylor. local boy. advanced to the third round of the state amateur <olf toumament at French to ay by defeating E. D. Hillegoss of Indianapolis, two up.

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KtHN'OV FOR< Kli TO REHIRE EMPLOYE HE HAD DISMISSED

WASHINGTON. Aug 22. . Organized labor scored a

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs Ott Braden ictamed to her home Wednesday from the* cosety -.osT'i’.a: B<—• *.'Afr ---* atsder Tuesday erer.. ruam county hospital

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Mr and*Mrs Ha: - *’ Indiana street have re: tnp to the Wort i s Fz. Eta.rta.ra Lou Temper 9 * where she undenrer.t t-oo Tuesday ir.crt.r_:

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• -ret: • - -• -• • - _?.:r ~ a i :• Chnatiea caareh. , • :■ r - = - V . • i.* TSrursiaT for Y. ufeaRteo. D C. where she has accepted a gevera- -: ; _r • rff..T. e If-ss Miry 3t art aas ret jrrel : her heeae ia Wirrets. O. after a * ' - r -• - .- :•

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The anaua. Hammood reunum wtii be he!-i Sunday. August 26th at the dome o£ RAf* Haaunood.

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Rush'tile lad- Aug 22— Miss Margaret Ann Bell, only daughter of Mr and Mr? Fred Bell became the trie of R L N.eholsor. of St- Louis, j

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acago ar. . © r ‘ irnffiei’-’ -tated to his

.tor # advisory

Butier and leRauw Universities and j board.

j a Lelta Zeta The bridegroom war •TTie agencies which are adrr.ingraaua: i from DePauw where he :«tering the law should in their own

TlraWnf uphold its purpoaes.” the

*-f 4-❖-f <F + + ® a- i said in its decisi<jp giving a

v-. k rhtrfi .*#*« . ; - - roof to Johnson for wnat Tj Penel- pe (lub they implied was a violation of sec-

The regu'ar meeting of the Pene-! tk>n 7-a of the NRA.

(UP)-i victory

over Recovery Administrator Hugh • when the na-'

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j .-.r Donovan, former president of tn- NRA union (iisf::issed by Johnson

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hearing the decision. Dr. | POR SALE: Buick

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Ar-r*«n ---t that Andrew W Mellon. fonr~r ?e<retary of the trea. .ry, pa.d Soviet Rot? a atr.kor:::*? U.SOO 066 for the Rapha:! “Alba Madonna’* reeafb that Amenta house* sere of ‘the pmeit pr ■*. «•: -rt-om m :** er: re *cr‘ i A: turn of :* ’ ce-'.j-T. A•'«*'? eap.ba'-rtr =,r.t a golden Europe in ex*change far whalt rargaa of oM*ma*tera Joseph E. Widenrr, BeP mant race track czar, pa—ewes, award Bf ta jet - • » - •. - — A Pr...ac- phia ^aburb r* zhbor. Dr. A ". C. Barae-i. his the —ond iarg -t collection of modern paint.’g? n the world. With ath of the eider J. P. Morgan, the ir.tematiaMlly famous - - - . i. M • • ’ - : - o . ■. ■ r.. : of pr.celess books and? rran. :r : in the far-on Morgan library. 0

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Steariejr, • of Har-?e-.ousiy injuroi Tueslay 9 1• . - »T.ich he was preparing ut mine of tne Peacoc* Coa. two n.iies east of Har-

John • many, wa morning I of a shot the No 1 Veer oar. y mony o o .a = - : the accident he had placed two sticks of dynamite in the hole wrueft he ha<: p-r- tared for the shot, when it »xp • - ■ the full r.arge taking • ‘ 1 . .i-nt v :-

top immediateir by his fellow workmen and was takes to the Clay county hospital in an ambulance. It

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badly injured —Brazil Times.

,v - M family of Hammond cave teen rutting the former's motner Mrs. E i Woodail of Putnam rule Sh.riey

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W_sconsm. Msa Kathenrve Jo- -s an-i F-ske Cleaver an In nanarc _ were mametj Wednewday me the In nanatoils First Prea

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charg •-.’ue-! a stat^nent saying PUBLIC SALK Don't foS hour, tne Donovan will flad nis Job wh< sale. ThursdaTj ■d r^reMmients. I - luty" tat this will bejso. west of Brick Chapel f* ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ione .vithout in any way subscribing, 21 fine head of cattle; HkJ

labor boar i s conclusions , including six aowa iue t 0

H' kh ul Picnic * B:-'- • ' •

ita an- Peck said tile leaders of other | Also about 200 < h:. kt.o

at the unions ’supported Johnson’s stand

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•' m Methcvist church held

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To .the labor board's conclusions j including six sovws wrhieh its own arguments do not sup-j soon. 46 feeding shaats. lOfoJ

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Mr an J Mrs David Houck. | and that Donovan will nave to under-

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! H-: :alked about the monks, the customs, religion, food and cos-*

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George Sires age 51 years

ploye of a local junk yard was arrested Tue»_a;.- aftemooo by Marsha!

0. Dobbs* and hatd for Frank-1

fort police w»o Ane after him late |

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ia Frankfort on a charge filed by his * - - - . ®i - - ■

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church by Greencastie.

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sperviing this summer a'.tr. her par-

ents. JJr and Mrs H

i Ycrk City, where she j cc the teaching staff of the public schooU.

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Rawiey of Terre Haute died at the

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| T v - r-eeting was closed with the - - - P ::e*i Tt:e3.jay! B-' the T - :.".at Binis." [ Thursday t Thao guests. .Mrs. L. E. King of

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Mrs Clyde

OonsaenM: Ptace *> r» died * ay morning w.:: ;e heW Thursaftemewn a: 2 6 o’clock from

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to sell

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There sre seme ‘hinys we refuse 5o do to eel] a car. We like sales, but fair-dealing and the‘confidence of our customers’are desirable too. For one thing, we refuse to poison any one's mind against another make of car. We knovd 1 what our car is and what it will do, and we are ready to tell you about that. Eut to imply defects in another car is not our business. * We have done our utmost to encourage intelligent buying of motor cars by showing purchaser# hdW to protect their own interests. All that a good producer asks

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is a customer who knows quality when he sees it An intelligent purchaser will speedily conclude that only a bad product requires bad sales methdHs. We refuse to keep dinning in your ears that the Ford V-8 is the best, most economical, lowest priced car. That is claimed for several cars. Obviously it A letter fnun Mr. Henry Ford To KING, MORRISON, FOSTER (’(). — Foiti Dealers.

cannot be true of all. There comes a point where claims and adjectives and all advertising hysteria (hseppear its owjg fog. Personally. I prefer fbets. # We say the Ford V-8 is the best car we have ever made. * We say that our 8-cylinder car is as economical to operate as ary lower number of cylinders. We say that we hc^p always been known as the makers of good cars and that the many good, well-balanced qualities of Sur present car place it at the head of our line to date. Any one wishing to do business with® us on these principles will End our word and the quality of our product to be A-l. What we say about economy, operation and durability will stand good anywhere. «

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city plajrfnmiaj tms 30 o’cJocx Soc-ckTruer viizi for tne :ocjor_ai V-raulBon is expecte-i e - ourvi for the Kroger

Word reeeiv-1 last night regari- '--••• ’ ' ag to the Mrt-oast

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i he -A-as getlmg along as well as coold be expected. Mr West u&ier- * • j imraectiatety --ton ha arrival—

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a - by Prof. Paul Fay* who recently re-

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r Tork where he stybed this ston- | mer Ha subject wifi me ■ Psycholo- , - Backgrt mi of a iv-roa.-., ' - , * • coming schcc! :-ar. Search for two men who paaae*: “ ■or. and Oswf rdaviLe Mor. iay anc ' i - J tkroaghoot Antral larfiana ’ fc —*ng , * • A> on the pair ‘hartes Mazey of the 4 ’- -..

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•rttiea had hi custody a man an-sp-irious v ri pa.v*era Mazey left im- . mediately for I-ogansport. .

Carcg DUlinger la mnf^pad to fct* Tome near K -merstown. west of J Onwncaetle suffertng of injuries re- ‘ ceired late Morvtay when his motorcycle crashed into a truck said to j have been driven by RusaeU Roberts if Morton. The accident was said to ! nave occurred in the Big Walnut i bridge, west of Greencastie Accord- ; lag to reports DURnger did not aeal r< | the track until ha autsruJ the tvfcige 'on his motorcycle an) lacking room peas crashed into the truck. He suffered severe injuries to one side,

it was said.

GREENC AhTl-E

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« JINiNF |\ MEW PRIROM SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 22 iUP> —AJ Capone, king aT^he prohibition | era gangsters entered Alcatraz prison today in company with 42 other | federal prisoners classed as among j the moat dangerous convicts in the United States

’ ’ o ' • » . ! ILi* Been P>r»tponed 8 • ' > been held aP AllenBale Friday 0 of this week, has been in,lefiritety postponed.

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FIELD i: a-... up ® - r- - . , . tram and tne other shaking a wade sArtton of jthe capital, signaled an „ * ■ ■'■ - rare today. ° -ingfield tavem was demol-

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mcluiing the plant of the American K j ::ator company were damaged by tite first exploaion. o A irr.ost before ecnoes of the blast . ; j f..cago and niir.ois Midland road were derailed by a bomb on the

fraek.

Tne aveck was or. the right of way if the Illinois Central railroad, six

miles south of Springfield.

. Kvio.oaa bi< iG|>t loot f\ i i^

OBTAINED IN R \Nh KOBREK^

Rohhery of an armoured track in Brooklyn tueuday m which bandits made off‘with •4.: OOO ranks m one

of the major daylight holdups of j tained fr

FOR .SALF t :

Matthews.

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. . FOR SALE: f'oncord

.. 1 no longer beOrdiards.

FOR SALE: Tomatou it | j Bloomington Street W. M |

he have Ao toe the - ark and that acts tolerated from

him in borne.”

-.ovan iismissed by John-! fOll SALE: Kelvinator h son on June 18 following a meeting) condition. Call 357-X.

a:.:-: • ° Johnson’s offieg

when union leaders attempted to sain^ a hearing from Johnson in re- . ar to suspension of an NRA em- 1

ye under circu.-nstances which the i AUCTION SALE Sahwhy union considered ' unjust.” ° . noon at one^ o’ekick, Bedgift| , ■ featherbeds, ‘feather pillows, 4, NORWOOD FlS’ERAL THURSDAY | i* ble ’ . t ^' en ^ >rt c Nf». UMrP

*nd dishes Mrs. H. A. ShentJ

_ . * , w , ! Bloomington street** Fkmeral services for Mrs. Jane _

N-. -o* who •!-.•-i Tuesday morning j FOR SAL - 60nnl at her home near Belle Union, will bushel. Also Melon? John IiiftM

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FOR SALE: Goci, Boyi'aj

T? .r* iy momisg at 11

o’clock from the New Providence! Chateau The Rev W. E Gill of Clo-

verdale will be in charge.

.Mrs. Norwood waa the wife ofi FOR SALK M s Earlydl ohn Norwood to whom she waa J Large and fine Call 285 P. .tJ

Phone 831-K for'salk

married 63 years ago.

I.IKK UIUI S LILT.

We presume that once a person | pad in the tradition of circus ’.if® i: remains in the blood and they

never leave the work.

Last night a Banner reporter talk*o two of the* head men” at the

ring here and one said he

had been m circus life for 31 y.-aFs ar. i the in who made the an- • - • r.:s said he had followed the •: ; life for the past IS years. One of the ticket sellers said he * • ' ' . the ahow eight years

o V 1 30 cent? gi'i 12 busM; j plum?, 2~ re:-- irdlon, I1.M h Now ready. mile? •'•r.hu Humrick Station, cne mil? p *■ r’ H" l --r -"--"® F« >R > \1.F .« .’h vJ. M ■ peals; J"hn Deere v P tools. See Waller ( ir.^bell, Eu j Garage, F i * 1

—For Rent—

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FOR RENT

but a? • r a single per- j nishod apart,, • • See Mrs JMl formance. I S04 "irknith College Ave.

PIPE LINE TO «lVER El >RT, a {IT,-A ?pe-

al uati-r lino is being laid to the

* - :-e »f the fire de-

partment -■ uld the city supply, ob-

• e Martins Ferry, O v — eut off due to repairs.

FOR RENT Six room furnished or unfurnished, 6*. Walnut street. Oo FOR RENT ,ir 1 mcHiem. A-l *

city plar

ner.os Siclude: ftetar* of a anai: tram at Rondout LI. in 1924 by a gang of gunmen * ho escaped with f- 000 'W m ca.,^

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The.Lwbom Street station rob-

in Chicago m l{*22 1400 000

Robbary of 1200 000 from th*‘g«>v-; Rhoik * ^Tha^ of «~t mint at Danvr in m2. Gansek of Medium. I—ncoln. Nek Natl xal bank ir. “

tjioo ,300

o- ra:: Chapn.- , truck rt>-’ bary.in New York in l&2l.^r. which!

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Theft of 1500 Q00 rr.oatly m securities from a mad carrier in Chicago

in 1932.

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A M-r-gra:' * - - - :h« price of roosters in the Greencastie Poultry Company advertise*:*nt appeared m * few V* Banners Tuesday even-1 mg. The price fttoukl Iftve read afar

cents instead of 16

FOR RENT 1 -> v ai® downstair-- ' ’ !il '

Anderson Street.

Ill N - • < I T” EGG SIEES

PAINTSVTI^LE, O. UP -Twelve * -. .trying from the size of, [,x>R RENT:* • a to about half-sizewggs.' a partWnt, KOI • 1 : - a*10-day periW by the H. L. J ^k-on * h Rock. Leghorn and t ” .

wiiiiam' —Wanted—

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FARMERS Sell Ut Your Cream PKK E IN EEFEt T

IHIRNDAY

h reliable country _.

Banner Office.

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t.KKKNCASTLE 1*01 Ltry’co. Ill one it ilk N. Jackson 8t.

WANTED G“ f fnce 1 use several hundred. Pk 00 * 1

Frank McKeeha:

_ WANTED: 3 or 4 T apartment or unfirmshed ■

modem. Phone 392-L

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''H f C ONTROL* METHODS TO BE SHOWN \T FUR*

In an exhibit to be shown at the) Indiana State Fair Sept 1 to T. by the botany extension department of. ^Nirdue university farmers will be Liven an opportur ty to see the va-'

control methods used to pre-'

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over ten years o . In 1 1 J nies worth up to ' ’ 00 ' aC J

•iMk for BUY IN , TINENTAL COIN CO

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Chicago.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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'»?: S A! seed rye. J. E. Boesen,; *®^ nd ^ ^

—Miscollaneou^J

Greencastie. Phone Rural 41.

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corn

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' ”■* 8 moms me.km, well located’ PERMANENT.-

sale price 12 60 l> 50

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vent smutty oats barley

The exhibit, wide*' his been ’ poo >•* Vepara by Dr C T , - - • „ ' ’ "" Porcelalh table • - <■ k , r ....

i Shop. 1601

prepared by I - fory of the ^ rorceiain taoie tops. Purdue botany extension departmen* ^ * ,x ^ *■* 'vide. 40. 41 and 42 in.

"or <' : 75c. Furniture Exchang# 701.l.

purir.E

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haircut. ^

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m to give n£ canaideraUou to control _ _

methods but wU^alao show the na-’®** 8qu *" Phon€ 17CKL - Uwe of the ftseasw QueaUam « *

ceming control recommendatiorji for itseasea of flowers potatoes, melona beans, cucumbers tomatoes sweet corn, and ether vegetable crops will be welcomed by attendants at the exhibit. which u to be in the Purdue building at the State Fair ground*

GENERAL AUCnONEERWC

1 Vme Ml. Meridian ALTON HURST Greencastie. R. R. 2

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