The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1938 — Page 6

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA TIirRSDAY, NOVEMBER -M, in.>^.

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Flames Add to Destruction in Canton, China

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EVELYN DAW^* NOAH BEERY, Sr. A Principal Production Reloaded by 20th Confury-P«*

British marines tight lire in Canton

I I ! M > (II \\ II I) Tl'KKKVS I'n' I Sam ha.; 1,11111 up a stock of 50.000 uiM turkiys in the national fop't loin making him the keeper of t, higg, >t flock in the world. An li Ip huiUeis shoot them in,.I,., :: rest riet ions. More than a ,|,,zi n p. hav. arranged their opiii i i • s to give hunters a shot at a Thanksgiving bird. T 31 & diijs fil Christmas

When the Chinese retreated from Canton, China, leaving the great South China metropolis to the advancing Japanese, they set lire to many factor-

ies and power stations. Here you see British marines attempting to halt the spread of the flames that threatened the foreign residential section.

BERCHOFF BREWING CORPORATION roll WATNl. INDIANA

{• MT. MJCKIDIAN 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cox spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Frazier and daughter. Mrs. Len Richardson called on her sister. Mrs. Laura Nichols Thurstlay atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Skinner of Columbus spent Saturday night at the home of his parents, and were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skelton^ were also guests at the Butler home Sunday evening. Mr. an i Mrs. E. L. Buis, H. H. Holtschaw and Miss Lucille Buis of Clayton called on H. H. Hicks and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. anil Mrs. E. E. Collin:!, Mr. am! Mrs. Chancey M: ten and Mrs. Jo. e Hurst were Sunday guests of .'I.. , nd Mrs. Otha Sinythe of Clovercia! •.

THE OLD COLLUDE BELL The old bell in Eist college which lings us to classes eveiy day is entering its sixtieth year of service. S nee 1879. when it was given -jv the graduating class to bo put In the new East College, bu ll seven years before, it has never missed a time appointed for its ringing. The oi l hci'l has tolled in mourning for DePauw men who lost Un i: liv s in two v. i.rs; twice it has sung cut new of firm's ice. Kings Athletic Victories

' ‘ti mg its sixty years it lias iu;ig news of athletic victory, an I around it have grown traditions and legends. Fo- instance, it has been a tradition lor the Sigma Chi’s and Phi Pal’s to fight far til, privilege of ringing tho r . ‘ le gi i liron vie’orics A 1 i:m! the turn of the ceni ■ tud' t > !:ied of g fting up i.e it • trllirg rli mo n m frequently : ■ il the dapper and throw it in .

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Plus: Chapter !) of “FLAMINK FHON’TIEliS" CartiMin ami Novelty TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Cniitimiiius i ro.n 12 Noon Sat.

Always: Lie R"l. — ‘200 Main GRANADA •THE FAMILY THEATRE

KIDDIES: PLENTY OK FUEL PRIZES AND POPCORN TILL 2 SATI ROAY

East College, boasted that he always had an extia clapper hidden in the organ of Meharry hall, where the students never found it. Two Japanese statesmen, one of them Viscount Sato, tolled the bell daily as student caretakers in their days at DePauw.

( OI’NTY FAIR STREAMLINED TO ATTRACT NEW PATRONS

BROCKTON Mass., —(UP)— The old county fair has been streamlined In an effort to recapture patrons who j have drifted to movie 'theatres, dance

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Exquisite

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F?.rociis Forme cl 3 Verre Lamps

with Cillers Parchment Shades Worth S2.2") iind up hut ret hi cod for this one day only to this unheard of low pi ice. HORACE LINK & CO.

I’.AIMJAIN DAY SPIX'IAL (UPPER SHIP B1,\NKETS Size 70 x80 — Part Wool Only $1.00

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We Thank You!

We wish j thank you lor your fine reception of oui Ncvy Di vo in Store and for the kind compli incnt..--, K.igges' ons and constructive criticism you effered. Through 1h s Drive-in Store we feature a large variety of quality merchandise for which you can shop wphoul the inconvenience or danger of double pa- king.

( EE FRIDAY'S BANNER FOR OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS)

Miller Grain Company

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LET rst HKC K YOl’R CAR FOR SAFE WINTER DRIMNG: 1. ( • •ii",!' <i light motor oil. 2. f.i;h; ■:::i • in (rf.iismii'siou uml different al . ". Pit :) good an li. freeze. In pe -t your tires. ■ i i you.- i . ;!i will: Lin n (ioiJcn gasoline. Diivc in for I REE Battery Inspection High Point Oil Co.

DOWNTOWN ST \TI()N

( orner Jadi .i.n un.l Wulnu; streets

Phone 209

Not only will the Brockton fair offer pigs, cows, horses and raspberry preseives this year, but the sponsors also plan to exhibit elepahnts, lions, tigers—and a fan dancer. | SaF.y Rand wiM appear twice daily for seven days starting Sept. 11 on a specially built huge outdoor stage in front of the race track grandstand. A cast of 75, including 24 girl dancers, will assist in the presentation. And for an orchestra, the fair has obtained JPaul Whiteman, making his only appearance at a fair this summer. The man behind this sudden re-

juvenoticn of the county fair is 38-' year-old Frank H. Kingman, hired several years ago as secretary of the j Brockton Agricultural society, which i sponsors the fair. Kingman was told to put the fair back in the black as a paying pro- 1 1 position. Each year he makes the rounds of fairs and exhibitions in search of new ideas. Another attraction Kingman will introduce this year will be a zoo with “every kind of wild animal.” Borrowing a page from world fairs he also will have an international village. Typical homes in Sweden, Lithuania, Italy, Ireland and France have been erected. Attendants in native costume will display handiwork peculiar to their countries. There will be the usual harness racing, automobile races, vaudeville, aeri ialists, divers and exhibitions. Looking ahead a year, Kingman now is mapping plans to convert the racetrack oval into a setting for water spectacles.

POINTED FOR WAR-TORN CHINA

303 North Jackson Street

Phone 143

The Sino-Japanese strife rages around Wuchang and Hankow, not tar from the Prefecture Apostolic of Shasi, which is staffed by the r ranctscan Fathers of the Holy Name Province. New York. En route to join their confreres there are*the following, pictured above Revs. Paul A. Plummer, of New York, Blaise Scanned. Arlington Mass., and Ralph Reilly. Pittsburgh, shown with the Very Rev Jerome Dawson. O F At (seated). Minister Provincv.l The mixaiqnaries will sail from Los Angeles. Det-rmber a,

For These SATURDAY SPECIALS BARGAIN DAY 2, 35r tubes Prep 1 London Lavender Fare Lotion #1.45 Value ALL THREE FOR «<),_■ Sc!.irk Injector Razor, 12 Blades 35t Tube Lifebuoy Shaving ( ream ALL THREE FOR 59c (UVE HIM ONE OF THESE: Gillette Electr.c Razor $20.00 Schick Electric Shaver 812.50 Shavemaxter Dry Shaver $15.00 FLEENOR’S Drug Store

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FINAL TONIGHT

PAT O'BRIEN. JOHN PAYNE, MAKG \|;i , i.indsv^ •HMMIE F1DLER in “GARDEN ()! Till: Moos

Saturday Is Bargain Day In (ireencastle

President at TVA Dam

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President Roosevelt speaking En route to Warm Springs, Ga., for a Thanksgiving . it. President Roosevelt stops at the Chickamauga dam at Chattan i Tenn., to inspect the structure. It was the president’s first view of the dam, a unit of the Tennessee Valley Authority.

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BARGAIN DAYS SALE Friday and Saturday

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