The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1937 — Page 3
oosevelt Plans / fo Name Justice fF SSOK TO VAN DEVAN’TttR ' BK (HOSKN or it in ft w SENATE recess •ASHINGTON. Aug. 4.—PreslRooeevelt will appoint a succeat0 Su preme Court Justice Willis prvanter only when the Senate session, he disclosed today. nf president’s disclosure came on neels of n surprising assertion Senator Borah, Idaho Republican, hf Senate, that no vacancy exists (pr Supreme Court and that efore the President cannot make appointment. 1P president had been represents planning to make the appointt after Congress adjourns and to P Senate confirmation up to the session. skf(i at his press conference „ he was planning to name JusVan Pevanter’s successor, the rident replied that the first indiof his selection would come n the name was submitted to the ite. te Mahoan raised one of the most ! ca te constitutional questions to come before the Senate. He ied his colleagues it would be a lion all would have to vote on if President attempted to name a ?s9or to Van Devanter. i my judgment,” said Borah, re j S no vacancy on the Supreme t of the United States. I do hink there’s any vacancy to fill, his may not he acute today, but ■rtainly will become an acute lion when the President, if he does, sends in an appointment to i supposed vacancy, here are only three ways by h you can separate a justice of Supreme Court from that court, r ar f by impeachment, resignaor death. There is no other is on earth by which you can rate him from the Supreme t, and he is a justice if he has been impeached, resigned or died, cannot be made to jaywalk ben being a justice and not being Btice. called the attention of the Sento this fact when we passed the but we were moving then under re to furnish a chute by which e justices might escape so anr issue would not be so acute.” ' READY TO PAY $5,000 monUnuiM! l rr>in Page Oner kid's birth. :lice Capt Herbert Bums said he investigating the possibility the Xs "bought" Donald from his true 'nts and forgot to pay for h!m.'• am positive the baby is not Mrs. it’s,” he said. lent Tom Kelly of the State's atVy's offic ■ said “it might be a jedown plot.” rs Horst a slim, short brunette, jsts tearfully that Donald was her Jd She first told police Donald was Jan 4. 1935 at Belmont horyjin Chicago. Belmont hospital had ■ reerrd of Donald’s birth. Then - Horst said Donald was born at home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. ey Trioli. She gave their address jofficers found the Triolis had lerr rs Horst’s sister, Mrs. Bernice jk'T. said Mrs. Horst showed no [ 1S of expectant metherhood a jth before Donald’s birth was annced Mrs. Horst replied that she her sister had a quarreled before • and that she did not see her at time.
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FOR RENT: Our Dreadnaught floor sanding machine. You can re- j finish 1000 sq. feet per day. Phone I j214. E. A. Browning Hdwe. Co. 4-wks. | FOR RENT: My seven room house] | at 431 Anderson street. Bruce Shan-| ! non. Phone 654. g_2t I
FOR RENT: Three room apart- ■ ment. 402 S. Indiana Street. 4-2P 1
I'NTINT. UOOD IN MONTANA pLENA, Mont. (UP)—A total of ; predatory animals, including 565 s one bobcat and one stock(blt bear, were killed in Montana ^ one month, R. E. Bateman, 1 of the biological survey, re SISSLE LEGION GUEST °hle Sissle, orchestra leader, a 1rr UePauw student, will be guest °nor tomorrow night at a meetof Tillman H. Harpole Post No. American Legion, at 427 Indiana llP Indianapolis. Former service of the 12th district will attend, musician will be present from 8 o’clock. JOHN EVANS SENTENCED °hn Evans, a farm escape who charged, also, with having enteru home of Robert Johnson, h of the former Oakalla neighl0 '"l, pleaded guilty Tuesday in ud Court to both escaping from farm an «I to petit larceny. He ( s '‘ n t p nced by Judge pro tern ' s to serve one to five years in ■‘U.ite reformatory on the escapr targe, and to serve one to threa for larceny.
WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY—We missed you and you missed a mighty fine luncheon, but you can be assured that tomorrow you’ll find a delicious noon luncheon, 30 and 35c. Lincoln Dining Room. it
—For Sale—
New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.80 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott's Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf FOR SALE: Boss hand power washing machine closed rocker type, $6.00. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 4-lp.
FOR SALE Good used electric range and gas range. Each is offered at a bargain. MOORE ELECTRIC. Phone 72. 4-2t
FOR SALE: A double house close to business district. Priced low for quick sale. J. T. Christie, Real Estate at Rightsell Loan and Insurance Agency, 22 S. Jackson Street. 4-2t
FOR SALE: Barrels, kegs and glass jugs. The Hut, West Side. 2-4-6-3p. FOR SALE: Any or all of 600 bushels of com. Mary Burks, Fillmore. 4-lp
FOR RENT: Pleasant, comforable, unfurnished, first floor apartment, garage. Close in. Lockridge Apart-j ments. Phone 416-Y. 4-4t
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 625 E. Anderson Street. 4_it
—Wanted—
WANTED to buy shoals. Harvey, Plainfield, Indiana.
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WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. e0( j WANTED Laundress to come to home. Call at 126 K. Washington street. 3-2p
Furniture repaired, refinished ana j upholstered. Antiques a specialty, i Chairs caned. J. J. Bell, road 36. 1 1-2 ] mile west of Bainbridge. a card or ] phone. Will call. 29-9t i
WANTED— Housework by experi-' enced young lady. Can give reference. Box X Banner. 4-ip
FOR SALE: Eight room house, 90 ft. frontage, property in good repair. Bargain for cash. Phone 714. 4-4t FOR SALE: All vafieties of nursery stock. Ida E. Dreyn, Creencastle. 4-lt
FOR SALE: New rubber tire lime spreader $55.00. was $65.00; one used wagon Holken lime spreader $15.00. Walter S. Campbell. 3-2t.
New 39-Plate Battery, $3.95 exchange. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire 4 Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf
FOR SALE: Extra good baled clover hay. Tressman L. Parker, Stilesville. 2-3p.
FOR SALE: One 13 inch paper hammer mill, looks like new, cheap; one good used wagon; one good used mowing machine. Walter S. Campbell. 4-e-2t
“The Public is demanding orchard grass. We have the seed for sale now.” Dr. E. M. Hurst, Cloverdale, Indiana. Wed.-tf.
FOR SALE; 10 shoats weighing about 80 lbs., also 1 Poland China boar, 1 1-2 years old. Rollie Hurst, 3 miles north of Belle Union. 3-2p
—Miscellaneous—
BASEBALL GAME Sunday, August 8, 2:15 p. m. Robe-Ann Park. Albany Doodlesockers vs Greencastle Merchants. 4-4t NOTICE The city library will be open Sunday afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock beginning Sunday, August 8th. 4-2ts.
GOING OUT*?—If so come to the Fluttering Duck. You'll always enjoy yourself here. Always pleasant. 2t6 NOTICE: Grace’s Beauty Shop extends Permanent wave special untTl August 15th. Timmon's Barber Shop. Phone 79-K. 2-4-6-3p
TAKE NO CHANCE -Be sure your clothes are properly cleaned. Get futher protection the Monite mothproof way at Ideal Cleaners, Phone 470. It
The New Comprehansive Automobile Policy virtually provides “allrisk” protection. For information call 91. Central Insurance Agency, Inc. 3-2t.
Alton O. Hurst General Auctioneer. Phone Mt. Meridian. I will be glad to make your sale. 28-Aug. 4-ll-3p
FOR SALE Baker wind mills, best on the market. Requires less wind to operate. Walter S. Campbell. 30-31-Aug.- 4-3t
FOR SALE: Good Jersey cow, sow and ten pigs. Jesse Kendall, Commercial Place. 3' 3 P
FOR SALE Wheat drills, one and two horse; Superior and John Deer drills. Place your order now. Walter S. Campbell. 31-4-2t
FOR SALE: Curumbers. Delivered on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday a. m. 35c per hundred. Ralph Minter, Coatesville, R 2. 30-31-Aug. 4-3p. FOR SALE: Reduced prices on used cars and trucks for next ten days. Look these over before you buy. Walter S. Campbell. 3-4-7-3t
FOR SALE: Banana apples, 25c and 50c per bushel. Miller’s orchard. East Washington street. 2 ' 6 P
FOR SALE: One good used manure spreader; one good used push sweep rake, extra good. Walter S. Campbell.
IT’S A FACT—All garments are moth-proofed when they are cleaned at Ideal Cleaners. It means money to you having this added protection. Phone 470. It Real Estate
FOR SALE: 120 acre farm half tillable. Good house and barn. Eight miles east of Rockville. Price reasonable. Call 91. (Evenings 221-K or 801-Y) Central Insurance Agency. Inc. 3-2t.
FOR SALE: Five and seven room rouse. Semi-modern. Inquire 502 Elm street. 3-2p
THEE HAS FRUIT BLOSSOMS ADAMS, N. Y. (UP)—An apple tree with blossoms on the north side and fruit on the south side is growing on the Thomas Shay farm near here. The tree is a Northern Spy. Boom Reported In Ticket Sale SUPPLY ALMOST HALF GONE; RECEIPT OF MORE IS UNCERTAIN
A supply of 1,000 state fair tickets on sale at the office of Guy T. Harris, county agent, was half depleted Cj-3-2t uay, a check up revealed at the office
— „| in the county court house. FOR SALE—Work mare, black. l<.| TicI{ets for ^ state fair, which year old. Thomas Hicks, Coatesvllu ’'| will be he i d a t the fairgrounds in IndiIndiana. anapolis September 4 to 10. will bo
Monuments ii,^' 11 * Worthy Memorialt whose oral and smyltollc fitness ' creation of good taste. VEALKR, n K. VValaut St. 1‘hone 141-L.
FOR sale OR TRADE-Several good used cars and trucks under $150.00. Look at these before you buy.
Walter S. Campbell.
FOR SALE: Six Shorthorn cows completely sold within a short time ami calves- eleven Hereford cows and if the present run ccntinues, the agent «*'">* Hubert 2 mile, «£ ^ of Ucket , Mt. Meridian. WUJ received today at the Farm Bu-
reau elevator. Elizabeth street, and authorities there said if the present demand remains, their supply will be
3-4-7-3t exhausted shortly.
Both the Farm Bureau and the county agent’s office warned that the n receipt of additional tickets was Un- ~ certain, and that if prospective fair-
— | goers expect to get tickets, only an AUmON SAIJC Saturday 2 p. m.] early call would give assurance of ob-
riothes lumber, furniture, one relic, taining them.
cm with three notches, radios and Those purchasing tickets from the other articles John Tharp, Columbia local sources make a 50 percent savStreet .'Goldberg Auctioneer.” El- ing of the admission price at the falr-
nora Tharp Clerk. 3-3p. ] grounds.
FOR SALE: 1935 Ford Tudor with Radio and heater, good condition. Driven 15000 miles $350. Box Q Ban-
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