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Announce Warsaw Been Surrounded

PARTS or IK POLISH DIVISIONS INC’LI DING STAIT’ OIT’K KKS CAPTITtKO

TRAIN OVERBOARD—Collapse of 108-year-old bridge norfh of Portsmouth, N. H., plunged part of Boston & Maine train into 60 feet of water, in Piscataqua river. No passengers were harmed, but engineer and firemen were killed. Train was headed for Boston. Three coaches remained on intact part of bridge when automatic bral;'-' 1 -M.

NOTH I OF ADMINISTRATION Notiro is hoie by Riven that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam Courty, State of Indiana. Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Cecil O’Brien late of Putnam County, deceased.

Said estate is supposed to be sol- | vent.

FILM KXTKAS INJlTiED HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 14 (UP)-

No. 8138. Louis E. Koss, Administrator C. T. A Sept. 13. 1930. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the bus in which they were riding

Twenty-four film extras, en route to a location near Murietta Hot Springs, were injured today when the studio

Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys James * Allee.

14-.3t.

crashed into a stalled truck and both vehicles burst into flames.

THE LADIES SHOPPE

GOING - OUT - OF - BUSINESS

EVERYTHING MUST GO AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES! This is a bona fide <iOIN(,-<)t T-OF-151 SINKSS SALIC. It is necessary for ns to close out our entire stock at once dm to illness. Rare bargains are offered that you can’t afford to miss. Come early, as <|unntitie-; are limited!

SAVE! On Luxury MOJUD HOSIERY LATEST FALL COLORS Regular 7»e .. Regular $1.00 Reautifiil Hamlkerehiefs, Will Make Lovely (lilts, i 2 Price.

50c & $1.00 Tables OF SWEATERS SKIRTS . SCARFS - ETC.

House Dresses

•lust r>'! Left,

While They Last

89c

Van Raalte SLIPS

BERLIN, Sept. 14.—(UP) The army high command announced at 7:20 a. m. (1:20 a. m. EDT) today that Warsaw had been surrounded and that parts of 18 Polish divisions, including staff officers, had been captured. The communique said: “-rtie ring of German troops surrounding Warsaw has been closed on the east side. German troops crossed the Vistula at several points at the north confluence of the San . . .” Tne San joins the Vistula just above Sandomiers, 100 miles sou’h of Warsaw. On the basis of the communique. Germans who crossed the Vistula had continued northeastward to make contact with the army from the north, which had skirted | Warsaw 40 miles to the east, near Siedlce, and continued southwest-

ward.

That meant that Warsaw was not necessarily in any immediate danger, however, for it would be in a loop ol Polish-controlled territory, extending almost 140 miles wes* of Warsaw to Posnan province, and 40 mil- | I es east to the Siedlce region. It was a narrow loop, however, and reached | it narrowest part at Warsaw, where ' I Germans were encamped a few miles j north and a few miles southwest of the city. The communique added: "German troops are rapidly approaching Brestlitovsk 1120 miles east of Warsaw and 160 miles west of the Russian border.) Fort Osowiec, the last Polish frontier fortification, has been captured." The force moving against BrestLitovsk was the easternmost wing of the northern army that came down out of East Prussia. An earlier communique had said that mobile German troops had reached the main highway between Lemberg (in the far southeast) and I Lublin (the provisional Polish capital, 100 miles southeast of Warsaw) at points neat Rawa Ruska (85 miles southeast of Lublin) and Tomaszow (60 miles southeast of Lublin.) This force was the advance guard of tne southwestern army which had i come out of German Silesia and was

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phone 490-J. FOR KK\t , J Unfurnish. | • . .. 1 tion. Phone 416-W FOR RENT: j modern efficiency apa,,^ 1 floor. Phone 13”.yj for ~RENT • Waljl residence, no west V ..

-Wanted-

FOR SALE: Blue Damson plums and apples for eating, cooking, canning and apple butter. Strain's Orchard. 29-tf.

AUCTION SALE: 5 W. Liberty St., 1:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 16. Household goods including extra nice living room suite, radio, occasional table, dining table and chairs, rugs, dressers, bed and bedding, electric washer, dishes, stoves, kitchen cabinet and many other articles. Mr. ant 1 Mrs. Frank Anderson. 12-3p.

\\ ANTI.D: Couple to J cm homo iv-.d • .. W [ girl. F • ■ board young lady. ner. 1 WANTED ,,7^ days per week laundry, Call 464.

FOR SAX^E: Cider. Grimes, Jonathan, and Delicious apples at Buchheit Orchards. 13-tf

Genera! repairing 0 f rJ l niture. W. M i street.

WAR LORD — Winston Churchill, who has entered Chamberlain Cabinet in Britain as First Lord of the Admiralty, a post he held during First World War, arrives at Admiralty.

Regular $1.8. r > values, ^ QQ

House Coats,

Regular $2.88, Now

$1.00

( OMi: I \RI.V AND SAVE!

LADIES SHOPPE

South-East Of Post Office

rmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnwmrnmmmmmmmmmmmm jlDRAPERY AND CURTAIN VALUES j j UNBELIEVABLY LOW IN PRICE i We are now daily receiving lovely new designs and patterns in lace panels, ruffles and criss-cross curtains. They arc creations of designers with ideas of tomorrow. CRASH DRAPERIES IN New Designs

Ready-made crash drapes 38" wid- an I 2 1 2 yards long. These are hemmed at top and bottom ready to hang, come in a range of colors /•p' Pair 00.00

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NEW IN DRAPERY

Kuftex I)ra|M>ry, something new in drapery materials. They com.- 18" wide fully lined and ’Uj yards long. This material is available in a wide range ol

[Vitterns and colors with yard

goods to match.—Pair

Zion Panels in Fine Lace

/ion Lace Panels 14" (vide by 2 1 ^ yards long. These panels are in Ecru and natural color, very at-

tractive designs. Prices

as low as

$9.25

Here Is Sheer Beauty

KalUE Be Sure To See These Silk Rep dra|>crles in a wide range of color. 48” wide by 2 1 , yards long. Toje. are pinch pleated. These curtains are heavily lined and include tie hacks and hooks ready to hang. $4.50 — $4.95 — $6.75 $7.75 — $9.25

98c

•A new arrival in a beautifully designed 18" panel. These are a sh vr all-oyer pattern with sides and bottoms hemmed. Decorate

your windows with

the panels only

$1.69

Four Types of Curtains You Will Like

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IN CHARGE—Brig. Gen. Clarence S. Ridley, Governor of the Canal Zone, who announced that military guards would be put on all ships going througn the Panama Canal. This precaution is to prevent belligerent ships from blowing up the canal.

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Rayon Lice Uurtains—beautifully soft stihlue 1

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54" wide is in the luxury class at the

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A loveiy curtain for any room.

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Flaln marquisette criss-cross curtains 70" wide and 2' 2 yards long with fringed edging available in h-nutifiil pastel shades. These cur-

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The Store of Furnitnr*

The Store of Furniture

$143 $155 $195 $242 $360 $510

lilJY NOW! King-Morrison Foster Co. Ford Dealers Since 1910 III W. Wash. 310 N. Jackson

now more than half way across Po-

land.

It was also announced that the fortified city of Modlin, 18 miles northwest of Warsaw at the conflu?nce of the Narew and Vistula rivers, had been surrounded, that the German troops were moving on against Warsaw from there, "passing through territory littered with all kinds of Polish artillery, quantities of economic stock and large amounts of half-finished articles found in Polish munitions factories.” These announcements did not take into account the advance of the southern German army toward Lemberg, vital gateway to the southeastern borders, only about 100 miles north of Rumania and 100 miles west of Russia. At last reports yesterday an advance German motorized unit had reached the edge of the city and had retired after a brief skirmish, out a large body of German Troops was only 18 miles to the

west.

FOR SALE: Three Shropshire rams, also 2 year old Shropshire ram. Harold Day, 1'- miles west of Bainbridge. 7-14-2p.

FOR SALE: One 6-year old Jersey cow, 3 gal. cow, one Holstein bull. Walter S. Campbell. 14-18-21.

FURNITURE SALE: At Reising home, 405 south Jackson street, Friday, September 15, 1:30 p. m. Consisting of beds, dressers, chairs, cabinet, rugs and other articles used in a home. Furniture of the late Miss Mary Lovett will be sold at same time and place which consists of good furniture. Vestal. Auct. 13-2t

FOR SALE: Kitchen cabinet, good condition. Mrs. Donald Gorham, Martinsville street. 13-2p. K<>i; SAI.K nn.- qim g.-Mings, a matched team, 3-years old, broke, 1500 lbs. each, one 7-year old horse, one 9-year old horse, one plug mare. Walter S. Campbell. 14-16-2t.

Sell your old m;,,

sheet scrap, wire 1200 e1 Indianapolis, Indiana. COMPRESSED STEEL (

RAWLEIGH ROUTE

available now in Greencai opportunity fot man car. Write at once. RawleJ INH-177-10. 1 ), Freeport, 111,1

-Misccllaneoj

The large If • >•. -j will he in Grei - i ;tli g J 18. If you wish your furgJ call Frank Morrison, r Ail pattn - ,1 W. M. O’Brien id Dr. are now due and payable] M. O’Brien, the survi(in| at his office in • \ ...j (Signed) Dr. \V M. n!

ing Partner.

LOST: Black and .'a| spaniel, named LolUe. R«{ 683.

FOR SALE: Copper clad range, good as new, middle size Florence heater. Fred Hunter, 8 miles east of town. 13-2p.

FOR SALE: Apples, 35c and up. Frank’s Orchard. 13-2p.

use daily bannkk advertising FIRST—Most People Get Most of their Buying Ideas from Newspapers.

NOTIC E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Edward R. Hibbitt, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 14th day of October, 1939, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive shares. Roy C. Sutherlin, Admr. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 14th day of Sept. 1939. No. 8076. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Hughes, Sutherlin & Hughes. Atty. 14-2t.

FOR SALE: Six dozen White Rock pullets. George E. Frank, Clinton Falls. 14-2p.

FOR SALE: One 2-row used corn picker, 1 row corn picker, 2 good used combines, bargain; two Farmall used tractors; one Model-B used tractor. Walter S. Campbell. 14-16-2L FOR SALE: Grimes Golden apples. Andrew Stoner, south of Fern. 14-3p. FOR SALE: Royal typewriter, Call 99. 14-3t.

FOR SALE: Beds and I j Call 800. INDIAN U’OI l> I l\i:4 Hog receipts 7.000, Md market 15-25 e/rts im-ei] lbs., $7.70-$7.85; 300-4001 $7.60: 100-160 1 i 15 to mostly 25 rents Iq early sales $6,50-$7.25. Cattle 1,000 I ! good fed steeis and h/il-l all grass steers nd sho-stl to lower; most fe I sttfflB ers $9-$16.50; choice !<00l 1 '.| $10.75; vea I higher, top $11.50. Sheep 1,500: 1. ibs stof good and choice $9-59.50.

FOR SALE: Day bed. Mrs. George Browning, 607 east Walnut street. 14-2p.

Stock up now with Bluepen lump— CAS-COLLINS. Phone 255. 14-2t. the ideal West Virginia coal. LU-

FOR SALE: Repair parts, wicks, kindlers for all makes, coal oil, gasoline stoves. Many in stock. Furniture Exchange. East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 14-lp.

TODAY

SEPT. 14

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15 K. Wash. St

Phone 638

FOR SALE: Fresh cider and apples. McCullough's Orchard. 14-tf.

—Real Estate-

FOR SALE: A semi-modem six room house. Two blocks from business district. Price $1,000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 14-3t.

LOST Klue-gray (c- inn's '•pill Sunday on m' 1 J Greenoastlr and I N I' 1 ! CALL I WOI.F1

-For Rent—

FOR RENT: Unfurnished modern 5 room apartment. Heat and watei furnished. Near college and city schools. Fin«> neighborhood, pleasant place to live. Phone 599-J. 5-tf.

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NOTICI You Can Sa Money by paying yoj Telephone aecoj on or before t| 15th of each mo So as to avoid Collection Chai] Greencastle F Ifl Indiana Associa Teleohone fnriwi]