The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1939 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENTASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1939

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—For Sale—

FOR SALE: Late cabbage and tomato plants. Charley Crawley, 309 north Indiana street. 20-tf.

FOR SALE: An attractive modern six room home. Large yard. High quality construction at very moderate price. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 30-2t

FOR SALE—165-Acre farm, ideal for stock farm. Price $4,500.00. I 1 ,4 Miles from Greencastle. Walter Cox, Phono 543. I-2p

TRAP SHOOT

AT FILLMORE, INDIANA

Tuesday, July 4, 1939

GRAND PRIZE

28 ACRE FARM, (LEAR TITLE AUSPICES MEADOW ERODE RUN CLUB

Previews and Reviews ) AT LOCAL THEATERS!

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Drama that Is poignant and close to the heart, told in a story that is notable for its emotional sweep, its moments of vigorous action and its

downright human appeal will unfold on the screen of the Voncastle*The-

atre when "Invitation to Happiness" is presented on Sunday and Monday to local audiences for the first time Starring Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray. featuring Charlie Ruggles. Hilly Cook, William Collier Sr., and Marion Mai tin, the picture was produced and directed by Welsey Ruggles. The fine touch of Ruggles, a.nd his writing collaborator, Claude Binyon, is clearly evident in tins picture. This team, which has come through with a long line of hits including "Sing You Sinners" and “1 Met Him in Paris," has taken an everyday story and translated it into dramatic terms

which will be clearly understood by every audience.

Chateau Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan, whose sensational flight to Ireland focused the eyes of the world upon him, makes his screen debut in RKO Radio's thrilling picturization of his life, "The Flying Irishman" at the Chateau Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Distinct in the annuals of film history, the internationally famous sky hero actually portrays himself in teh exciting picture, and according to reports Doug's naturalness and warm personality makes him excellent motion picture timber. With Paul Kelly, Robert Armstrong, Eddie Quillan and Donald MacBrkle heading the supporting cast, the film begins with Corrigan's early boyhood in Texas when his first love of aviation was born.

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REAL CONVENIENCE: White Boss Kerosene Range with table top at $75.50. REEVES ELECTRIC. North Side Square. Phone 139-M. 1-lt

FOR SALE: 16 nice shoats. Orlic , Vanlandingham. 2 miles north on 43.

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CONFESSES SLAYING—Grand Rapids, Mich., detectives examine revolver with which Danny Kent, hitch-hiking parolee, lower center, confessed he shot George Hall, Detroit oilman.

I'NKjlT, AUCTION HELD IN LONDON DEALS IN LIVES

FOR SALE: One Chester White hale hog; one roan cow and calf. Mrs. Eva Hurst Jobe, north of Belle Union. 1-lp

—Real Estate-

FOR SALE: 170 acre farm in Clo- j verdale township, also pleasant, modern home in Cloverdale. Annis Goodacre, Cloverdale, Indiana.

28-30-13p.

LONDON, tup)—For a total of more than $2,500,000 hundreds of I ‘‘lives" are sold every year in a Lon-

don auction room.

For more than 50 years the firm of Foster and Cranfield has been holding these strange auctions, the only ones of their kind in the world, providing funds for people who have interests in wills, property or insurance policies, but who cannot wait | for somebody else to die before they

receive the money.

Buyers frequently wait for 20 or 30 years before the interests

—For Rent-

Do n’t Forget ROD EG

I Irene Duiine . Fred MacMuri^

Sunday, July 2 and

Tuesday, July 4 JUNCTION' ROADS 40 & 43

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'INVITATION TO HAPPINESS CHARllE RUBLES; WiHiam Collier, Sr. • Billy p

Plus: COLOR CARTOON "FROG POND” and MGM MINIATl "LOVE ON TAP” and NEWS OF THE DAI

FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished apartment. For information call 234. 28-4t

FOR RENT: One large sleeping room. Twin beds. Also single room. Ladies preferred. Phone 814-W. 29-3L

FOR RENT: Large downstairs sleeping room with private bath. Desirable location. Phone 513-R. 30-2'..

have acquired revert to them, but they regard them as sound investments which cannot deteriorate, and which eventually bring good profits. At a recent auction the people whose lives were sold were an East

will carry on the study of "Science of

they | Judaism" in Cincinnati.

Among those called is Prof. Eugen Taubler, former professor of ancient history at the University of Heidelberg who is known as one of the foremost authorities on the subject. His wife, selma Stern, German novelist,

Saturday Midnight SUNDAY & MONDAY

AIR CONDITIONED

(Matinee Monday 25c)

VONCASTIjl,

“Every Seat A Cool 1A /reat" I

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Anglian fish salesman, two elderly will accompany him.

—Wanted—

WANTED TO RENT Within ten days a six or seven room modern house, furnished or unfurnished, for a minimum of one year. Will pay good rental for acceptable property. Prefer location near Miller school. Box. 22, Care Banner. 29-3t

women living in the West of England and a man who one clay would own a beer house. The first lot to be offered was an absolute reversion, receivable on the death of three now aged people, of a quarter of a trust fund of $43,320. Owing to the advanced age of those concerned it was described by the auctioneer as “a nice little lot.” This was knocked dowm to a buyer for

$5,500.

Others invited include Prof. Alexander Guttman, who has been teaching Talmud at the Lehrenstalt in Berlin; Prof, Franz Lansberger of Berlin, former curator of art in the Stadt Museum in Berlin; Prof. Albert Lewkowitz, who was professor of Jewish philosophy at the Rabbinical Seminary in Breslau, and Dr. Max; Weiner, formerly proffessor of Jewish philosophy at the Lehrenstalt in Berlin.

WANTED: Wheat to combine, j Have auxiliary powered combine with ! recleaner. C. B. Cantonwine. Phone | Rural-17F4. l-2p. [

WANTED: Quilting to do. Alva Layton. Phone 260-R.

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old, baled or

Wheat straw; new c loose. Phone 568-R.

CLOSING PHASE OF RADIO CITY HI II.1MNG BEGUN | NEW YORK (U.P‘ The construe-I tion program for Radio City has J entered its final chapter with the tearing down of eight tenement j houses which will be replaced with the fourteenth and final building

of the project.

The new building will be 20 stories high and is scheduled to be

finished by March, 1910.

When construction on Radio -or Rockefellow Center began eight years ago, the site froi; 48th to 51st Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues was covered by j

approximately 240 old buildings WANTED: Vault and cesspool housin S about 4,000 persons. Tocleaning. Free estimate on cost ^ ay more ui 25,000 persons work Write J. C. Rumley, Cloverdale, R. 3. ‘ Inil y ' ,l the 12 completed buildings

27-5p. the project. Completion of the

— j 13th building will add another j Miscellaneous 5000 1,1 th * number Plans have

not been completed for the number of persons to occupy the last build-

ing.

NAVAJOS INVENT GAME TO \\ HEX TRACKING SKILL SANTA FE. N. M. (U.P.)—The Vanishing American in New Mexico is seeing to it that the traditional tracking ability of Navajo Indians doesn't vanish too.

TODAY — Admission: 10 and 20c BUCK JONES in “STRANGER FROM ARIZON

Plus: Last Chapter of “SCOUTS TO THE RESC1 1 "

Sanford Hassell of Gallup, N. M., whose blankets and other articles among the Navajo tribes has revealed the latest plan of the Rodmen for beating the softening influences of civilization. Confined to reservations and unable to find suffeient game to stalk, Hassell said, many Navajo Indians keep their "tracking eyes' sharp by freeing their horses at night and serching for them over trackless New Mexico wastes the next day. “The Navajo have the art of tracking bred into them,” the trader said. “Most of them even

have photographic mind. The; take one look at the shoe? a men or 20 horses and Dvr ; • any of them by prims left if earth.”

Hassell said two expert Nil trackers recently succeed d ini ing a boy who had been lost f weeks. "They tracked him down the fact two rainstorms had « away any prints a white man have seen." the trader deci "That proves their little gat turning their horses loose jus: they can track them is worth trouble.”

Wanted to rent six or seven room house. Please state location and rental. E. B. Koontz, 658 Blackman street, Clinton. 29-7p.

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High School Training Cars Like “Dummy” Plane

MR. FARMER: 1 will make no extra charge for delivering my sorrel registered stallion to farm. Season when colt arrives 1940—$15.00. Walter S. Campbell. Wed.-Sat.-tf.

Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.

For a completed picnic lunch buy Lipps Potato Chips. Your grocer has them in a convenient 5c, 10c and 25: package. l-3-2p DEMPSEY MAY KAYO GERM NEW YORK, July 1 (UP)—Every time the clock ticked today Jack Dempsey’s brawny body crowded the poison of peritonitis a little closer to the pores, and unless the old "Manassa Mauler" suffered a relapse, he was expected to deliver a karo wallop to

the germ some time tonight.

"Every passing minute increases Dempsey's chances of complete recovery,” was the medical opinion at Polyclinic hospital where Jack was rushed for the removal of a burst

appendix Thursday night.

NATURE .VI SCHOOL DOORSTEP TOLEDO. ()., (UPi Nature study taught naturally is the example Stevens school is sc.ting. The school has a pond in the rear of the building for pupils to observe simple marine life in its natural habitat. The pond has may box turtles and wild ducks.

BEEF FOR NEW YORK—Carl H. Frink, Clayton, N. Y., philanthropist, believes raising beef more profitable for Jefferson

■ *ry-Cleaning Pressing Hat-Bloc king

Family VYiuti Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Shirts.

Home Laundry and Cleaner*

NINE SCHOI,\RS TO JOIN JEWISH EXILE COLLEGE

CINCINNATI, O. (UP i Nine Jewish scholars now living in Europe have been called to the Hebrew Union College s "Jewish College in Exile, according to an announcement of Dr. Julian Morgenstern, president of the seminary. I he call was issued in accordance with a relation adopted by the board of governors of the college for establishment of European scholars who

, County, N. Y., farmers than dairying. Herdsman shows experi*

^ 'mental calf Mr. Frink imported from Nevada.

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Frank C. Schoenman

THE JEWELER W«tch. Clock sod Jewelry Repairing Phone <22 E. Washingtor

NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Charles T. Webster, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sol-

vent.

No. 8119. Donald Webster, Administrator. June 23rd, 1939. Attorney, Charles McGaughey. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the I Putnam Circuit Court. 24-31.

How to drive the modern motor car will become ■ regular part of the public High School curriculum for the first time this Fall, when a special class In Motor Vehicle Operation will be opened for students over 14 years of age at the high school in Highland

Park, Mich.

For this unusual course, local school and police officials have designed an automotive counterpart of the Link Training Plane, (lower left), that simulates

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ground.

Individual, dummy automobiles for the students to drive- through traffic situations flashed on a movie screen (lower right), were built to the edueaters special design In the Detroit factories of Plymouth Motor Corp. Instead of engins and wheels.

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the units are wired to an electric "tell-tale" board at the front of the room. This Is shown In the picture above, as Instructor V. J. Hofman demonstrates the apparatus for D. 8. Eddins, Plymouth president, and Police Chief Osn Patch of Highland Park, who witnessed first trial session of the class. School officials plan to ma 1 ** the driving class an Individual, elective course, with credit given to all high school students who passFor this work, the school had the Plymouth fao tory construct six driving compartments of ih* latest type—complete with self-rising front seats for proper eye-level, new-style gearshifts mounted under the steering wheel, ‘‘safety-signal” sp=< d * ometers to warn of dangerous driving speeds* celerator and all foot controls.

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