The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 May 1936 — Page 3
bright anklets Sifti 5 to 10 15c 1 For tots, their big sisters, and their mothers! Close-titting r»bbed tops. WASH SUITS 1 49c Hi'e|i him rool and clean in tht-M' last color suits that look so well and wash so easilN; Sizes 'i. to H. CHILD S UNIONS 25c Nainsook wtth liutton front or sunnncr weight knittssl cotton unions witli self help Imcks! Strong and servieejalilc: Sizes 4 to 12. MEN S BRIEFS 39c Finely coinhed knitted Cotton athletic shorts, made with fly front. Snag <ximIfortahlc fit that gives neat appearance and slight supiioit. Shirts hi inatcli .Site
CURTAINS 49c Including gaily flounced ruffled pairs, cottage sets—haliy candlewick dots, cushion dots! Hrighl new colors! House cleaning tins' calls for new curtains
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Sheer cotton in gay new d c-bij-ns. Bright colors! o5 36.
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One piece . . . vest top, strong should,*r straps. P re-shrunk!
CURTAIN NET Tie Yd - Just what you are looking for, tor your summer cottage or pantry windows! Desirable patterns at a price >011 cannot afford to pass. Hi; UMOKF. FACi M. TISSUES J <)j. Box of 500 l.argc !l \ 10 slieet—usctiil for cleaning ercanis and eosinefies from tare. Strong and firm. I se for hankies loo!
F’or men or boys in cool mesh weaves or practical printed patterns. \t lutes and plenty of Hie popular elieeked designs!
MEN'S UNIONS 49c Men’s knee length sleeveless iiiiiuiis in fine eonihed knitted iiittnii witli two liottons on slioulder or oonl nainsook witli Imtton front. Sizes Sfi to tti. WASH SLACK* 98c Pr Pre - shrunk! Fast color! Rugged! For dress or sports wear.
Dear friends:— I've said it many times, but I'm | jaying it again, that this Want-Ad section of The Daily Banner Is Just is definitely a part of the news as any other part of the paper. You don't have to be a buyer or ' seller to discover Interest in these ! Items. If you don't have the Want-Ad j reading habit you are the exception [ that proves the rule. Everybody else has it! itrwmis —For Sale—
Ft >K SAf-K Seven room modern hnusi . west Columbia street. StnaJi down payment, balance like rent. S. K Purcell, Phone 99. l.f-tt For Sale, or will lease one to five years, 30 acre farm home, desirable location on main road 1 '■ miles north of Cello Union. Small payment, balance to suit you. Will rent 2. r > acres good pasture until September. See me at the farm any day. A. R, Hurst, Coatesville, R. 1. 11 6p Good 1934-35 corn ttiat will grow, 12 bushel. Dan Hall. Keelsville. ll-3p Foil SAFE Hampshire hoar. Angus bull, few bred Hampshire gilts. One mile east Fillmore, A. J. Smith. 11-3p FOR SAFE: Rural New York Seed Potatoes Ray Evens, Greencastle R 4 12-3p
FOR SAFE Three good building lots IKKr>0 on east Ohio street. See William H. Herring 11-13-21
Previews and Reviews AT 1.CK A1. THEATERS
Voncaatle Jbsolute Quiet.” feature attraojat the Voncaatle theater tonight rhursday, is anything but quiet Js the direct opposite of its title itory concerns the adventures of jancier who goes to his western under doctor’s orders for absojquii t Two escaped desperadoes to the ranch. A plane full of pities, mostly his bitter enemies. Vs in an adjoining airfield. The jess man’s rest cure turns into a
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Granada t<)<* of the Marines,” heads the lid the Granada tonight and "lay. Tlie film is a dramatizalife at the United States Maji'orps base at San Diego and
tells the stirring story of an orphan lad who is adopted by and later becomes “the pride of the marines.” Billy Burrud is the young mascot of the barracks. The principals in the cast are Charles Bickford, Florence Rice and Robert Allen. Chateau Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel MeCrea have the title roles in “These Three,” current attraction at the Chateau. The misery that was caused in the lives of three adults through the vicious lie of a child is graphically portrayed in the film.
II\V\ THOR NT'S NOTES KOI NO TO BE ( i:\SOREI) HI WIFE NEW HAVEN, Conn.. (UP) Evidence that Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne, wife of the author of “The House of Seven Gables” and "The Scarlet Letter,’ altered her husband's
LARGEST CIRCUS EVER HERE ♦ REENCASTLE (One Day Only) MAY HURSDAY . . 1Tmi AFTERNOON Sri5 P. M. MIGHT 8 I* >»• FAMOUS ROBBINS BIG 3 RING TRAINED ANIMAL CIRCUS
FOR SAFE: Eight room house, garage, workshop and garden. Price reasonable 701 Crown street. 12-2t
F’OR SAFE Tomato and cabbage plants, 10 cents per dnz. Will be at farm in Putnamville of mornings ami late of evenings. Roy Watson.
14-18-2p
FOR SAFE
notebooks to conform to her standaids of propriety and morality has been found by Prof. Randall Stewart' of the English department of Yale t
university. Fv comparing the original manu-! hfHt SAFE Small gas range, ic.ipts of the American notebooks Tfl,e e burners on top. oven below, now in the Pierpont Morgan library, Furniture Exchange, east ^ with the notebooks published by Mrs. j®l | l ( ' square, phone 170-F. 13-lp^ Hawthorne. Slewart ,liv. .vered that KOH saI.E 7 "StV^g”hValtmT hard-j she not only omitted parts w h*< h ene) j plants, best varieties, priced ' considerable light on hei hu , A i bert Hoffman, North lnd-| hand, hut she “also revised the note j lina strt , et 12 tf hooks to such an extent that the pub-1 — iished version seriously misrepresents F'OR SAFE Sweet potatoes his character and literary genius.” Nancy Hall. Yellow Jersey, Porto Stewart points out that James Rus- Ba’ 0 and 5 am C harles C tawley, sell Lowell, urged by Longfellow to 809 north Indiana street. Phone write a biography of Hawthorne, 1896-5 . 12-.ip agreed to do so. hut encountered an " ‘
Bicycles ... $25 95 CASH Liberal trade allowance for your old bike. se our conveoient puwncnt plan. Bicycle Tires 79c Up Complete lino of P eyrie parts.
OUR FAT BARGAIN FOR LEAN PURSES/
See this value unbeatable that we give you because (joodyear dealers sell the most tires by millions. A high-grade tire so supt - rior that its sales exceed “XJ 22,000,1100. Buy today!
51 A«. Terms that wUl suit you
DOBBS Tire and Battery Service
INSTALLED Protect the seats in your new car and make the seats in the old car look like new. Paint Your Car For $2.95 with NIT-KNA!Mi:iz ONE < o\t cm I Its NO HRI s|| M \|;rs Aulo I’olisli ;iihI Wax Si)ark IMiitfs !!)<• 13 Plate Battery .... $3.9!) Ifi-Plale Batterv $4 95 <’iimpIHe line of I lii trit il parts for all 4*ars. Don’t forget Fishermen \\ r Immtlf a coinplcli' line of lisli lug tackle at all tim< s.
FOR SALE 100 pound Phone 744-YX.
ice liox 13-lt
FOR SAFE Rotary clothes dryer Mrs .1 P Allen. Phone 2S. 13-lt
“insuperable obstacle” in Mrs. Hawthorne's unwillingness to allow a free use of the journals, whereupon Lowell abandoned the project. Many revisions were made by M>s.
F'OR SALE Yellow 90 day tested corn, extra nice: also v.lute. Geo. E Frank, Clinton F'alls. 6-12p
Household goods at public auction at the Dr. Post residence, 916 south
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Hawthorne. Stewart found. Where! College avenue, on Friday. May 15, Hawthorne described a wopian as a at 12’.U> p m. Complete line of “devil of a brunette,” his wife ( household goods including antique changed the description to “mischief chairs, tables, a clock, vases, dishes, of a brunette”; “quick tempered as ( etc. Mrs. John Weaver. ll-4t
the devil” was altered to “very quirk tempered." Passages relating to sex were revised or omitted. Striving for social elegance, Mrs. Hawthorne changed "store” to “shop,” “pantaloons” to “trousers,” and ‘‘suppertime” to “tea-time.” The phrase j
F’OR SAFE Three burner Perfection, high back, good condition. $9 75; 75 lb. top leer, $3.00: good Victrola $5.50; and swing, $1.50. Jeffries, Berry street. 13-Ip F’OR SAFE Refrigerator, 25 lb capacity. Side leer. Good condition, $4 Telephone M46-F. 13-2t
—For Rent-
F’OR RENT; Four modern unfurnished rooms. 14 Ijirabee street. Phone 517. 12-2p
I FOR SAFE: 1934 F’ord V-8; 1929 Pontiac Coach: 1931 Pontiac Coach; 1933 Chevrolet truck, 1929 Dodge
Coupe, Fd. Chew, Keelsville.
ll-3p
F’OR RENT: Two or three room unfurnished or furnished apartments 420 Anderson street. 12-2F
liked to use to round off a numerical ■ statement, vyas not permitted to
stand.
•‘Again.” Stewart adds, “there are editorial temperings, the most unscrupulous of all. which affect the view of life presented in the note- ■ hooks. The editor set about remov- ( ing any suggestions of cynicism or
pessimism. In
FOR SALE:
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F’OR SALE
Good
used guitar, $3.
Call at 10 east Berry street after
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FOR SALE
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fresh milk cow
F'OR RENT Front sleeping room with large closet. Private family Meals if desired. Gentleman preferred. References exchanged. Address Box N, Banner. 12-2t
MALE HELP WANTED I offei you a brand new Ford sedan as bonus, besides a splendid opportunity to make $45 a week. Run coffee agency in your locality. Details free Albert Mills, 164 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. 13-lp SALESMEN WANTED Available at once. Kawleigh route of 800 families in Greencastle. Only reliable men need apply. Can earn $25 or more weekly. No cash required. Write today. Kawleigh’s Dept. INE 17K-Z F’reeport, 111. 13-27-2p
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LOST: Phi Delt pin at May day exercises Saturday. Reward, Frank Kittles. Phone 136. 13-lp
LOST: Theta pin inscribed. Mabel Dunn. Call Virginia Neal, Theta house. 12-2ts
F’OR RENT 65 Acres pasture, stock cattle. Phone R-153. IK miles east airport road. Mrs. David Lockwood. 13-tf
with calf three weeks old. Carl Spiegel. 605 Bloomington street. 13-2t
SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE “REX,” Famous Movie Dog and Company ‘ Direct From Hollywood PEA 1*1,E, 3 BANDS, 20 CLOWNS, < IIK I S, MENAGERIE
AND WILD WEST. SDUCBD ADMISSION
DREN 25c
HANDY CIRCUS GROLNDS, FREE parking TO ALL.
FOR SALE! One Farmall tractor
one passage Haw- plows and cultivator; two Interna-
thorne spoke with some boldness of tional 10-20 tractors; three Fordson the ‘injustice’ of our existence; the tractors; one Fordson tractor With revised text reads ‘apparent injus- cultivator; also one set of cultivators | ti00 , for an International F'amiall F20.
“Finally" says Stewart, “editorial Walter S Campbell, South Find Ele-
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F’OR KENT F’ive room modern house. Call 291.
semi-11-3t
F’OR RF1NT; Modern six-room house, large lot, basement, garage Call at 708 S. Locust street. 12-2p
alterations include omission of sig- vator. nificant passages which hear upon
Hawthorne’s religious views, and poR SAI.E One span mules which were excluded because of their WP j shlnK 2 800 lbs.; one short horn I heterodoxy." j yearling bull; one black Polled An-
I gus yearling bull; two Jersey heifers, i Walter S. Campbell. South End F’.le-
OFFK’E WON HY COIN FLIP | vator. 13-15-21
| F’OR SAFE Soy beans and extra |good 72 and 90 day corn; crib tested; Wayne and Purina feed. Now is the \ time to buy hominy meal. Walter S. Campbell, South End Elevator, Greencastle. 13-15-16-3t
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BALDWIN, Me., (UP) A flip of a coin made John Flint, P.epublican, town moderator. Flint and his Democratic opponent, Roscoe Spencer, tossed a coin when they were tied in an election wjth 86 votes each. banner ads get results
FOR SAFE Limited amount of good quality goats milk daily, 25 cents a quart. Phone 842-K. 13-lp
F’OR RENT Two or three unfurri ished modern rooms, big closets. 504 south Jackson street. 13-3p
WANTED: Reliable salesman with car to sell nationally known product, Exeperience unnecessary. Substantial profit. Address Box E. Banner. ll-13-15-3p
—Wanted — WANTED To buy your wool. Market price. See Gib Ogles or Walter S. Campbell, South End Elevator, Greencastle. Wed-Fri-tf
We have a high class sales position for you if you own a car. know livestock and can put in full time. If you can qualify we will employ you on salary and expense. National Five Stock Remedy Company, 6309 Yale Avenue, Chicago. 13-4p
LOST: Green Waterman fountain pen, postoffice, Monday afternoon. Reward. A J. Simpkinson, Phone 827. 13-lp —Miscellaneous—
LIME your farm Will haul and spread at low cost per ton Claud Newgent, Greencastle, R. J. Phone Clinton F’alls. Wed.-Sat - tf xdministration fighting TO KILL INFLATION BILL WASHNGTON, M:iy 13, (UP) Speaker of the House Joseph W. Uvrns spoke personally from the house floor toilav, reading a letter from President William Green of the American Federation of Labor in an effort to rally administration forces ngainst the *3,000,000.0(10 FrazlcrFcmkc farm Inflation I II Green’s letter placed the American FederatWn of Labor on record against the hill and urged “friends of lalKir” in the house to vote against the bill. The speaker’s decision to speak against the measure Indicated that the leadership was seriously worried over prospects that the bill might pass, despite earlier predi lions it would be defeated latet today by 50 votes.
F’or prices on wool, call or see Omer Dunlavy, F’illmore. Ind. 1.3-20-2p FARM BUREAU CHICK PRICES. REDUCED. We are offering F’arm Bureau Pullorum. (B. W D.) Free [ chicks at a reduced price for j May. On these chicks we guar- i antee to refund the purchase price for all loses over 2 per cent for the first two weeks. Why gamble with other chicks when you ran secure better chicks from an organization owned and operated by and for the consumer. F’or full particulars inquire at the Putnam County Farm Bureau Cooperative, Greencastle. Phone 743. 30-12t
HA N NEK WANT ADS PAY
If You Like Nice Thinffs-
No more broken watch crystals! We install a new type, heavy ami strong. Schoenman’s Jewelry Store. 11-Sts.
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JOHN LEROY, Black Percheron Stallion, is making second season at my farm 1 mile south of Clinton Falls. F’ee $10 00. Plenty of good colts from last season to show. Claude Crodian, Greencastle, Route 1. ll-3p
ONLY $995 .VFKED Touring Trunk Seglan. L. - H. Chevrolet Sales
115 N. .lackNon SI.
Phone 336
