The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1934 — Page 4

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rrit'. DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. SEfTEMBH* 13. 1954.

Where Kidnapers Held Labatt

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Urnh’s “Mussolini’’?

CLASSIFIED ADS

j928 Chev. 4-I)oor Sedan $95.00

Kimr, Morrison, Foster Watch The Fords Go By

Krojjers And Zim* Mill Arr ^

-For Sale—

FOR SALE OR RENT: 40 acre farm. Russel! Boswell, Clinton Falls. R. 1 12-3p.

FOOD MARKET: Saturday mornln. at 6:30 o’clock, first door wool of Ten Cent store. Delta Theta Tau. 13-2t. ~~l Tr~SAI.E: Tennis . racquets and Locust fence posts. Pjione 335. It

FOR.SALE: lump. $4.50 per

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I 1 1 to shows the cottage on Lake Mu.kokn, 15 miles from •lidge, Ont., where police assert John S. Labatt, London, Ont., i • r w:. ' 1c Id by kidnapers. Discovery of the cottage is considi i ’ d an outstanding clew in the search for the abductors.

! , ) FOR DFliKFFS LAUOFST CA1*TIVE SNA KM l»E\|»

ATHENS, O. iUP'- The summer piantinp, of degrees and diplomas at Ohio university here saw the largest r.uml i ( f scliolastic awards given of any yea. in the school's history.

GALL1POLIS, O. 'UP' A snake ..•huh 'attled Frank Buck, tropics liv< animal hunter, in Ceylon last September, died while on exhibition here. It v as 22 feet long, the largest snake in captivity.

LARGE CROWD ATTENDS SOFT . BALL LKAGFE GAME /

WEDNESDAY

Before the largest crowd to witness u softhall game this season K>ofers Store dofotitctl the Northern inliana Power team by the score 'of 3 to 2, Wednesday night on the Wet?, lot on south Locust street In the second game o. the evening the. Zinc Mill walloped the Rotary-F.iwar.iM aggregation by the lopsided count oi 9 to 1. As a result oi this victory the Zinc Mill went into first Diace in the city softball league having won three games and lost none, while the Rotary-Kiwanis went to tk.e hottom with three lost and no victories. Leading 5 to 1 at the end of the third inning Krogers managed to hold their opponents anil w. re never seriously threatened throughout the tilt. Vermillion, pitching for the winners allowed only four hits Williams wax behind the bat. Crawley started in the base for the Northern Indiana Power l.ut was replaced after the tninl inning

Here i torney Utah, ■■ didate c-tate. said to B

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Arthur Woolley Arthur Woolley, fiery aland orator of Ogden, ho i the Republican canor congress from his home Woolley’s features ar; cinble those of I’renilvr .ito JIu 'iolini of Italy.

Royal Splint. 6-inch ton. Analysis^ mois-

ture 1242: ash. 7.83; volatile. 30.83; I v!'2. Sidphui 65 BTU, 12.6' : Phone 255. Ford Lucas. 12-13t i FOR SALE: Frying chickens. H. .M (.rady, two miles south of town [on cemetery road. 13-lp. FOR SALE. Extra good 7 months . lored Ai.gus bull calf Quality ud gross seed Dr. E M. Hurst. ! Cl rdale, Ind. 13-15-20-22-27-29-61 R SALE: Chrysler, six cyclindei : L’x <;o Ian, .S6f Cull 666-K or call at ! ‘i)! 5 south College avenue. 13-3p

THE FOOD SKgi

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K-Z BAKE

FLOUK

24 Lb. Bag 10 Lb. Bag 5 Lb. Bng

tlriniea. five hits caught i

In tin

ning tile in the fi in the h •:

were m:i l< pared to m smith, the was behind club and <1

In the l Eitel wa Chapmai

'd: BALE: 1925 Model T. Sedan, i i were scored off of:"* tireo and battery. J. L. Smith, the two hurl re Kridei 1 loverdnl* i2-.ip

the power company,

v eon I contest of the eveZna Mill scored eight runs i two innings. Hanna was ■ to' the losers and 12 hits ;!<■'• 1 against him as com-

liits allowed by Mnsser-

.■ winning pitcher. Mace d the hat for the service i; ham for the Zinc Mill. ■ i half of the ninth Jake run in as a pinch hitter for

Hi succeeded in cnnnect-

For Font

FLOUR COFFEE UTTER

■24 II). Sack

Country Club, 24 ll> sack 95c

JEWEL Hot Dated 3 Lb. Ba" 55c

Country Club

1-4 Lb. Prints. Lb. 28c

PANCAKE FLOUR. 2, 20 oz. Pkgs. < (•iinlri < lull BREAD. Loaf Founlry < lab; Whole Milk LAYER CAKE, Each While; Coeoanul Iced.

ing with the ball only to be put out

bag. by innings:

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 x

R H E 2 4 7 6 5 3

FOR RENT: Two modern furnished sleeping rooms, 607 south Locust street. Phone 478-L. 12-tf. ■ 1 RENT: 5 room upper apartment. modern, heat and water, furnished. Also a three room apartment, modern. Ferd Lucas. ll-5t FOR RENT: Modern, lower throe- , n "m apartment. 19 Highland St. 13-tf FOR RENT: Two room modern furnished apartment, 607 south Locust street. Phone 478-L. 4-tf.

—Wanted—

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Myers and Grimes.

< IT\ sol"l BALI, i.k U.FE

l.< ague

Standing

Zinc Mil'

3

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1000

Husines Men

2

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1000

Kroger Store

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660

Gardner Bios

1

1

500

Ellis Store

1

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500

North. Tnd. Power

1

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333

Post off: 5

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Rotary-Kiwanis

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Wedne ilayV Results

Krogers,, 6:

Northern

Indiana

TWINKLE, 6 Pk*s 23c Gelatine Dessert, Assorted Flavors CANDY, Lb ( ocouuut Kings FRENCH BRAND, Coffee, Lb. ''inootli and Iragrant, Hot-Dated

CIGARETTES

Popular Brands

8

Pkgs.

96c

COLD DUST, Pkg. SHIN0LA POLISH, Bottle ' t Rolls Bathroom tissue SOUP CATSUP GREEN BEANS

15c 9c 25c

CAMPBELLS, Tomato Soup, 4 cans 25c CHEWING GUM. 3 Pkgs 10 c COUNTRY CLUB. Coffee, Lb. 29c Vacuum parked

Rarbara Tomato

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Large 14-O/.. Bottle Standard 6 cans toe

6 3 3

POTATOES L“, 15

25c CABBAGE, 4 Lbs.

No. 2 Cans

Lb Peek

CRAPES, 3 Lbs 25c

California Tokays

BANANAS, 4 Lbs. 25c SWEET POTATOES, 5 Lbs 25c IDAHO BAKING POTATOES, 10 Lbs. ONIONS

HEAD LETTUCE, He^d CELERY, 3 Stalks

I .K. No. 1 Mulligan

Lb. Hark

25c 25c 23c 25c lie I Or 10c 25c

9; Rotary-Kiwanis. 1. Thur&dai '• Games 1 Postponed from Monday • p m. Postoffice vs Business Men. m Gardner B va Ellis Stoii

TIi.I K Cl Its WIN I IKST GAME The Greeneastle Tiger Cuba won Iher first game of the Northern , Division of the Putnam county base1 dl league Wednesday afternoon uhrn they defeated Bainbridge high ; school by the one-sided score of 12 to 1 on McKcen field. The north Putnam team received only one uneanieti run on three errors by the local nine. Paris drove in nine runs for Greeneastle, while R Wallace, xhoit-stop for the Cubs, got the only

home inn of the tilt.

Charles Hutcheson and B. Clenden- | ing were the batteries for the local l team and Dickson and Stultz for ! Bainbridge. Art Gross and Don

Grimes were officials.

The next game for the Cubs will be Fie lav afternoon when they meet

| Fillmore on the local lot.

—Miscellaneous—

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TO PUBLIC: I, Walter S. Campbell, dealer in Red Brand Fence, farm tools and Plymouth and DeSoto cars, wish to thank the 700 or 800 people who attended my free picture show in the town of Fillmore Wednesday night on how to make more money 1 on farms, so they could buy more fence, farm tools ami Plymouth cars. Will give you real quality for money. See me before you buy. Walter S. Campbell 13-lt

FIVF TIMES MORE ACCIDENTS < Vt M l) FROM SKIDDING

BACON

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22c

Fvc and a half times more accidents arc caused by ears skidding than by blowouts or punctures, in-

surance records show.

Reason for this, according to A L. Dobbs, local Goodyear dealer, is that I tires with smooth treads skid 77 per cent farther than tires with good treads Moreover, as demonstrated in 6400 laboratory and road tests, other new tires skid 14 to 19 per cent farther than Goodyear “G-3” AllWeathor tires which maintain a record for faster gripping and more

i «r utpL v :r,r.«r p ‘ tnan Monon town Sunday in the hub game with n, . ' , ot a tiireo-gamc series, according to .traffic and th, 1 ^'^^^

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■is ; M I will be called at 2:30

PORK LOIN ROAST, I h. 4 Mi. Rib Knit Cute

PORK CHOPS, Lb 23c Rib or l.olu

1MNNRH WANT Alls I'AT

STEAK HAMBURGER. 2 Lb.. BOLOCKA SAUSAGE, Eb. HADDOCK. ..

Itoiiml or Sirloin Evlra ( hoii 4', Lb.

27c PURE LARD, 2 Lb* 17c CREAM CHEESE,

RoiiHcs4 | „ .|t l.b.

SMOKED PICNICS

Arinour Sugar < ured ShanklesH, Lb.

25c ..... 25c 19c 15c 16c

SCIENTIST SEES METEORS AS “KEY TO E M V ERSE’

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$390.00

Kiny, Morrison, Foster

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PHILADELPHIA (UP)—Meteors are the key to the universe, according to Dr Chailcs P. Olivier, directm of the Flowei ObMrvatorf of the

Unlverrtty ol PemwylrwHa

! "As meteors are r.. a Hv the debris

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Hung of tli*' nature of the larger j bodies by studying meteors minutely. Dr. Olivier explained recently He added that in his opinion the annual shower of Pereeld 4 meteors 'haven’t the faintest t hln9 t0 ,

POTATOES. 15 Lb. Peck Miinul. Milk Compound, So rich il whip* 3 ( , Corn Met)!. White, 5 Lbs. ' ! ' : l>i Paper Napkins, 50 in Pkg. SODA C RACKERS, 2 Lb. R 0 x Graham Crackers, 2 Lb. Box Miracle Whip Salad Spread, Pi. Table Carden Relish Spread, 1-2 pint KELLOOO’S CORN FLAKES, I^.J Hawaiian Pineapple, Dole, No. 2 1-2 Can Pink Salmon, (all Can, 2 for Dauntless Grapefruit, No. 2 Can, 2 for

DELICIOUS SIRS COFFEE, Lb. Grape Juice, 2 Pint Bottles Sugar, fine C r aiu.lated, 10 Lb. Bag Corn, Golden Bantam, No. 2 Can Arrow Borax Soap, 7 Oz. Bar, 3 For

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Oranges, Sunkist, Dz. 19c Celery, Stalk, 5c Cabbage, Solid Head, lb. 3c Jonathan Apple.!, 4 lb. 15c Green Beans, 3 Lbs. 10c Sweet Potatoes, 3 Lbs. 14c

Peanut Butter, it Jowl Bacon, LL. Roll Butter, Lb. Beef Roast, Lb Lean Meat for Lor] Full line of Lund!

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GROCERY C WEST SIDE OF SQl AKE

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WANTED: Sewing to do for wo-! a ■ 11 or children. Phone 494-K. 13-2p Furniture repairing, chair seating, chair upholstering. George Cotton, 610 S. Bloomington street. Ip.

Linked in Royal Roman

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$2.95 will paint your car witli Nuenamel, no brush marks. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. 7-tf.

NOTICE—Will patrons please bring bill which lias been mailed to them when they call to pay accounts, (iw-nrastle Exchange Indiana -A seriated Telephone r-ir(>oration. tf.

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Kodak finishing. INveniy-four hour service. Prices 3, t and 5 cents for prints. Cammaclc Studio. 18-tf PERM A .VENTS: Spiral ami Croquignole, $2.00 to $5.00. Phone 366-Y-X. 208 E. Walnut street. Mon-Thu tf

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