Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1920 — Page 3

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Breaking irhe Back of High Prices

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Aj^ampaign to Help Lower the High Coat of Living

Since opeinng our store in your city we have been looking forward to t h e time when we might start a worthwhile campaign against high prices. The whole world istired of paying so much more for things th a n they are "’orth.. You are tired ,of High Prices. We are tired of High Price 8 . The very men whose wage4make the largest item of the high prices are tired of them. Everybody wants to get b ack to the place where a reasonable sum of money will buy an equally reasonable amount o f goods. Ther is no s H tisfaction in getting a big Price, when the bigger sum o f money wi 1 ! not buy its real value. As our part in brnging about a start toward lower prices we inaugurate this extraordinary downward price movement right in the heart of the s eason—not because the goods are cheaper on the market but as an arbitrary act on our p a rt- a definite loss of profits. Here is your opportunity to enjoy lo' v er prices for the buying of most of your summer nee^s. ^ f ]!.!•!*

THESTARSTORE

LOCATED IN KELLEY’S OLD STAND » Greencastle

SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE Indiana

Announces Their Fight Against The High Cost of Living.

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At Nine O'clock Sharp - And lasts 10 days Their doors will open to the public with an event that will mean thousands of dollars saved for the public. Read our deci sive price cuts. Ready-to-wear and furnishings for men, women and children, offered to you at lower prices. Be sure and get j§

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A (.OOP PLACE TO Ut ^ EVERYTHING

Follow the Bargain Brigade and reap the benefit of these prices. Don‘t wait. Don't be a wish I had. Follow your thrifty neighbor. And carry away your share. Note these prices.

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Ladies Black Vici Shoes $1.98 Ladies Vici Kid Gun Metal top lace shoes 2.98 Ladies Russian Calf Plain toe very Neat and Dressy 10.00 value 4.98 Ladies Mahogany Jersey top 8.50 value 3.89 Ladies White Oxfords 2.48 Ladies Gun Metal Very Neat, Dressy and serviceable 8.00 value 4.48 Boys Oxfords up to size 5 1-2 in Black and Tan 198 60 bar Box Laundry Soap 2.19 Men’s Rockford Socks .19

Best grade of Shirting in plain col ors per yard .33 Unbleached muslin .23 Ladies Black Hose good quality per pair .23 Best grade prints in black, grey and blue per yard .27 White Bed Spreads full width Reg5.00 value 3.29, 4.00 value 2.98 Fine Bed Blankets 5.50 valne 3.98 These are only a few of the many bargains that await yonr inspection Come early.

Jones & Branneman Cloverdale, Indiana

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Now is the time to refmish your old floors If your floor* *rr beginning to lAk dull aud worn. » rout or two of ^^S^rVERNICOL will five them new life and beauty. Verairol i* attractive, nou-fadinf and eacy to apply. Does not show heel mark* and can he waahed with soap and water. Come in and we will «how you how Venucol make* old floures look like new JONES STEVENS J r :ompany

How '‘Antiques* Are Made. In l.uiiiluii .mi! Mmichcxter u sm. iiiuy of men arc ciuployoil in nmUl i.lil I'uiiilturc, xupiMiiietl in have In lur cenruiles in iiiii oHirnl halls. Th a ill inaUc a chest or settee certitieil have lieert In use in Queen KM an hell aimeloux (lays, “genulite” SheruU t'hl|i|ieii<lale mill He|i(iel\\ hire, a dainty pieces i f I/nils Qiiinze or Set nil tvith ineprouchahlu histories, a liMliKtintnilKhuble from the real « liiliie tiiniilure. America Is very Mro In Ihe-e ferneries, anil Knyly pro»ln« on the spei furniture w hich looks as d laid I a ancient when the Mi flower sailed.

How Earthquakes Hadiate. The eiirliniN m.'ihiier In which earl tpiakts radiate from the eelitml pel of Kis'iitest dlstiH-hauce until t simiks grailiintl.v lose their iutensi is a pheiiiiiiienon of much lutcre Souietiines inking the form of a hi, milder, or often spreading out In frrt ular directions the \ ihratlous have he. known to whisk their way thrini^h tl earths crust at the remarkable spw of two miles a yccond, no ihnt tl shocks seemed to take place In ad] cent towns at the same momem.