The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 July 1936 — Page 4
CHATEAU TONIGHT A Crook Story (■crt rii(l<' Michael, Sir Guy Stuiitliii);, Kli/jibcth aon, Kuy .Millard.
Mso 3 < lood Sliorts
Friday and Saturday BOB STEELE in “Kid Courageous ’ C hap. H “The ( lutehiiiK Hand” Also ” Good ComcdieH KIDHIKS DON’T KOKGKT TKM. (.UTS SAT. 2 I». M.
( IT\I)ia. Kl INS TK \( Kl» TO 5th ( KN IT KV H. (’. KERCH, U. S. S. R iUP> Soviet archaeologists have discovered 20 ancient fortified settlements near here which in the 5th century before Christ formed a part of the so-called Bospor Kingdom Walls of the ancient city of Din were discovered, as well as the water reservoirs of the settlement and the ruins of numerous buildings. From gravestones, urns and bronze copper and glass articles found in th>' graves, it was learned that besides Greek burials there since the 3d Century R. C.. later Roman burials also took place.
HOT WATER TO DO THE DISHES FOR 1 CENT
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THE DAILY BANNER, ORKENCASTi.E, INDIANA THURSDAY, JULY 2J,
1936.
Tells of “Execution”
Merchants 7 to 1 In the second game, i Hammond, Zinc Mill pitcher, was in I rare form, allowing the slugging
j Merchants only five hits, one of which was a home run by Moore. Merchant catcher. Roth teams turned in fine fielding plays. Rlack Merchant third baseman, made two nice catches and Gene Crawley played shortfield in his usual fine fashion
for Zinc Mill.
! Tonight Kroger meets Fillmore at 7:30. with Midwest and the Kaundry
playing at 8:30.
SOFTBAI.I, TOI UNEV INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . July 23 Dates and cities for the sectional and | regional tournaments of the fourth | Indiana softball championship com-p.-tition were announced today by officials of the Indiana Recreation Association and the recreation division of the Works Progress Administration. sponsors of the event. Teams of the state will meet in 32 sectional centers, August 22 and 23. I Entries for the sectional meetings close August 15. Regional meetings will be held I August 29 anil 30 in eight Indiana ! cities. The state finals will be held | September 5 at the Indiana state fair. Entries in the sectional meetings
will be made with the sectional tournament managers. The Gi eencastle sectional center will Include teams from Putnam, Parke and Vermillion counties.
POSTMAN GETS ONLY KKBl IvES AS LIFE SAVER
DEARBORN. Mich.. (UP) —Edwin h’robst likes to whistle on his mail oute. and affords others pleasure, 'mt when he really tries to be of help f o people he doesn’t come out so well. Most woman on Probst's route in Dearborn can start their dinners when they hear the postman whistl ing, but one varied the procedure. “The lady heard my whistle,” Probst oxplained. “She came out on the porch and called to me: ‘Good bye I’ll be dead in 10 minutes.’ “I though it was a joke, and she went back in and shut the door. But then I began to worry and called po lice. They broke a window and found her wortring a jig-saw puzzle. Gas was pouring from a stove. I saw her just the other day. ‘After this, you mind your own business,’ she yelled 'It’s none of your affair if a person wants to die.’ “Soon after that I took a letter to a house and saw the living room full
of smoke and flames. I tried to rouse somebody, and then I ran and turned in an alarm. “The fire department crashed the door, because the owner wouldn’t let them in. They had to push him aside and put the fire out. He had gone to sleep on the couch wHile smoking. “I saw him later, too, and he told me practically the same thing. He said it was just a little smoke, and that I should have attended to my own business.”
INDIANS INVOKE ANCIENT RITUAL IN DEATH CRASH MENASHA, Wis., (UP) An old Indian ritual was invoked by tribes-
notk e of qualification OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Raymond J Bllledge. deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. July 22. 1936. The First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co., Executor. M. J. Murphy, Attorney. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 23-2t
Dayton Dean Latest revelation of the extent of the atrocious activities of the Black Legion was disclosed when Dayton Dean of Detroit, above, squat "executioner” for the hooded order, admitted a second slaying Dean, on trial for the slaying of Charles Poole, WPA worker. confessed on the stand that he had killed a Negro at a Black Legion "smoker".
Soft l>al I News
Zinc Mill
Merchants
Midwest Sinclair
Coca Cola
Laundry
CLUB STANDING National League W L
6
5 ... 5 2
2 1
Pet. .857 .714 .714 .285 .285 .143
Lone Star
Colored Giants Kiwanis
Kroger Rotary
Fillmore Specials State Highway Christian Church
Fid* ral League \V
7 5 4 2 2
1 1 1
Pet. 1.000 .833 .667 .400 .333 .250 .200 .167
7:30 8:30
7:30 8:30
Thursday Kroger vs. Fillmore. Midwest vs Laundry. Friday Kiwanis vs. Rotary. Coca Cola vs. Zinc Mill.
Scoring one run in each of the first five innings and two in the seventh, the Colored Giants defeated Rotary in the first game last night 7 to 4. The Rotarians knocked Julian. Giant pitcher, out of the box with a three run uprising in the fifth, hut Cartwright, who replaced Julian, stopped the rally and held Rotary scoreless for the remaincler of the game. Carmichael pitched a nice game for Rotary, striking out eight Giant batters. Zinc Mill took over undisputed possession of first place in the National league, as they trimmed the
“Lone Star Bride”
Janice Jarrntt Something different in the way of marriage ceremonies was performed at San Antonio when Mayor C. K. t^uin "gave away" beautiful Miss Janice Jarratt. "sweetheart of the Texas centennial”, to Gov. James V. Allred, who “accepted" in behalf of the Lone Star state.
N AT UR E HE IPS THEM GROW!
but KROGER ripens them to luscious perfection! m
4 25
Lbs.
PEACHES
Oranges
Large Fancy Liberia Freestones
2 Lbs 15c
Sunkist
California
Doz 23c Fresh Peas
Well Filled
Pods
Lb 10c
Sweet Pslaiees 2 Apples 1 £7
!•>»■ 15c Celery
n* 5c Tomatoes kSr',
3 For 10c 2 Lba 15c
SUGAH
Bulk C ine
10
lu. 52c
Lux Soap 4
Cakes
25c Lux Flakes
2 Sm. Pkus. 19
m 21C
PINEAPPLE
( iuntry Club or Del Monte Slices
Big*Cans 37^
Kitchen Kleuzer
3
17c Salad Dressing Enba,sy Qt 25c
SOAP CHIPS
Clean Quick
5
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Coffee Ho'tMlated
Lb
21c Bread
Country Club
‘l’o.Y’- 9c
GRAPE JUICE
Rocky River— Delicious, Refreshing Drink—Ft. 10c
q 19c
Flour K?
24-Lb. Bag
59c Crisco
LH. Can 19c
ci:’ 53c
GINGERALE
Latonia Club and Rocky River Beverages (Plus Bottle Deposit)
i„ z y 5 C
Post Toasties
13-0*. Pkg.
10c Bran Flakes
Country Club
10c
MOTOR OIL
Penn-Rad 100'/o Pure Pennsylvania (Plus 8c Tax)
2
a: 92c
Iced Tea We ‘ co
Vl’-Lh. Dkg.
29c Crackers
Wesco Grahami
19c
BUTTER
Country Club U-Lb. Prints, Lb. 36c
Roll O C _ Lb o3c
Twinkle 4
PkKs.
19c Flour Avon^u, •
^ 65c
SMOKED PICNICS
Armour’s Star
Shankless, Lb
23c
BAKED LOAVES
Pickle, Macaroni, Pimento, Lb
25c
MINCED LUNCHEON
Sliced, Triple Tested, Lb
20c
COTTAGE CHEESE
12 Oz. Carton Each
10c
GROUND BEEF ^ n L d TJr h 27c fCsi SWISS STEAK °Ctb ed Quality 22c
POT ROASTS £ nderChuck
17c
; HADDOCK FILLETS
Genuine Boneless lb
13U
FRYING CHICKENS
From Nearby Farms, Lb
32c
KROGER STORES
men here for victims of the modern motor car. When Mrs. Andrew riwamp and Grafton King, both Indians, and Lawrence Haas, were killed in a collision of throe automobiles, ancient Indian ceremonies were held so that “the spirits of the dead might be set at peace.” After the accident, relatives and' friends of Mrs Swamp and King assembled at the victims’ homes. The Indians believe that a dead tribesman’s spirit remains in his home for 10 days after his death and that if the ancient rituals are not invoked, the dead Indian is doomed to eternal suffering. The victim's favorite food was
vac «nt chaitj
P‘-'rson
placetl before
home. The first
after the tenth da; was ak
the food, if he
hidden in
loclined, it,
flow.'!- b H ^ tion* taken
reach it. Players We „ throughout the day. The day before the accida lives had met at King’s hom A dog. owned l.v his sis’# over on its back i |, () j r ., || in the air. Kit was a bad Indian meant a sudden death in t* The next day he was killed.
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