The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1924 — Page 3

THB DAILY BANNUS ORB BNCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, ltt4.

STOCK REDU SALE AT THE STAR STORE STARTS Saturday, January 5th Here is a sale that will rank as the most important of years—we stocked heavy for cold weather in the fall and the unusually warm season left us with a larger stock of Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, Wool Shirts, Heavy Underwear and Shoes than we can afford to carry over, so we are offering them to you at a great Sacrifice. Listed below you will profit by taking advantage of this sale. . ’ ' ■

Men’s Black end Brown Sock*

10c

Men’# Black end Brown Dree* Sock.*, t pet* fot«,. «—

25c

SPECIAL - Men'* Dreae daepandor*.

25c

Men’s Brown Wool Mixed Dre*e or Work Shirt#— ... $1.59 . nd $1.95

Men’s Khaki Outing Work Shirts, at

85c

Man’s Heavy Jersey Shirts, at

$1.19

Men’s Gray Work Sweaters, at

98c

Men’s Dress Sport Coats, Special Price

$1.79

Boy’s Cotton Sport Coats, 28 to 32, Special Price— $1.19 $1.39

Big Reduction in Men’* and Boy’s All Wool Sweaters and Sport Coats.

Men’s two piece underwear, fleeced lined, the garment

75c

Men’s fine ribbed Shirts and Drawers, the garment

75c

Men’s fine ribbed union suit*, Stock reducing price

98c

Boy’s Red Cotton Slip over Sweaters, Stock reducing sale

98c

Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Brushed Wool Mufflers, stock reducing price

$1.95

Men’s Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, mostly big sizes, stock reducing price

$1.00

Men’s and Young Men’s Corduroy Pants$3.45 >nd $4.45

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Men’s Dark Moleskin Pants, nicely made cuff bottoms, sizes 32 to 42

$2,89

Men’s Corduroy Work Coats, high storm, collar, blanket lined

$5,45

Men’s & Young Men’s Suits

Men’s Cotton Work P&nta,

well made..

■ ♦ • ••••••

$1.45

All Men’* f JI M SuiH »t

$16.85

All Men’# W4A# Suite, •1

$19.50

All Mca’a $SU.M Suite

$23.50

All Mee'e $35.#C Suite, ;

$27.50

Men’s &. Boy’s Overcoat

All M«n’# $22.50 Overcoat*, at

$14.85

All Men’s $24.50 Overcoats, at

$17.85

All Men’s $29.50 Overcoat*, at

$23:85

All Men’s $32.50 Overcoats, at

$24.85

One lot of Army Overcoats, sizes 36 and 38, while they last

$3.95

Boy’s Overcoats

All Boys $9.95 Overcoats, at

$6.95

All Boy’* $8.05 Overcoats, at

$5.95

All Boye $7.95 Overcoats, at

$4.95

Boy’s Suits

All Boy’s $8.95 Suits, at. *

$5.95

All Boy’s $10.95 Suits, at

$7.95

All Boy’s $11.95 Suits, at.

$8.95

All Boy’s $12.95 Suits, at

$9.95

Boy’* ?14.#5 Suits, at

Men’s Shoes

Men’* Black and fAn Dmm Sheet), late *tyl#

$3.95

Mea’e flu Aid Draw Shew, . •*

$3.95

Yeung Men'* Pleia Vm Diwm Shew, bleck or Un

$4.95

Dr. Chsrlw Yiai Kid rj.hion *ole, rubbea heel, plain or cap to*

$3.95

Men’s Endieott John*on, Dres* Shoes at

$2.98

Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, Army last, cap toe

$1.98

Men s Heavy Work Shoes, all leather, plain toe

$2.98

EXTRA SPECIAL Men’s Leather Scout Shoes, at

$1.69

WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BALL BAND boots and over shoes

Boy* School Shoo* (J»-| QQ from ^

$3.95

Man’s Blue Striped Overalls, unloading price

95c m •

Men’s Heavy Plain Blue Overall*, Sal# price— $1.29, $1.48, $1.69

M*n’s fi»e heavy Drtg« C*p», at

95c

Men’s Corduroy Work Capa, at

49c

Ona lot sheep lined v#*ta, largo aizea only, $4.50 value*, aal* price..^...

$1.95

25c, 49c, 69c

Men’s and Young Men’s Pant*, assorted Pattern*— plain wor»t*d, *erg** and Fancy worsted— $3.45, $4.95, $5.95

Unusual Bargams await your early selection at this store. Space will not permit us to list but a limited number of the values to be found here during this unloading sale but a visit to our store will convince you that this is the great est value giving sale we have ever offered.

Sale

Starts Saturday, Januray The Star Store The Popular Price Store—the Store that Saves You Money Greencastle, Ind.

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CLOVEKDALE

Waneta Gobel is recovering from an attack of chickenpox. The Fortnightly Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mra. F. B. Clearwater. French Farmer, of Terre Haute, spent New Year’s Day with his pap> ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer. The Woman’s Foreign .Missionary Society of the Methodist church wiH meet Thursday afternoon with Mias Annis Goodacre. Oral Sandy, of Terre Haute, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E*erett Sandy. Kenneth McCoy, Virgil Rogers and Ruby Michael have returned to school duties at DePauw after spending th« holidays with their parents here. The same freight engine that wad derailed Saturday night, split th« same frog and was partially derailed Monday morning. There will be a treat for basket ball fans at the high school gym Saturday afternoon and evening. Jefferson High ,of Lafayette, Clinton, Eminence and Cloverdale will participate in an invitational tourney. These ar« all fast teams and some classy basket ball is expected. With the Hcedrix brothers back on the Cloverdale team, local fans are more hopeful. Jefferson arches them high and drops them thru the hoop without touching it.

BRICK CH APEL

Archie Cooper, of Quincy, speak last week with his cousins, Colene and Ora Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus O’Hair *»d son Landes were down at their farm 1 two days last week butchering hog*. I Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Maeten visit, j ed Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. Clay Oliver and family. Mrs. Molly Crodian, of PinaMtlte j is spending a few days with her mot, Willis Crodian and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and children were Sunday guests of Mr. a*Ml Mrs. John Priest. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bain and daughter Eldora ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Spencer of Portlaud I Mills. ; Miss Ruby Bain spent the week end visiting friends in Indianapolis. I Fred Hall, of Louisville, Ky., an A 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, of Bainbridge, were Sunday visitors with Mr. ; and Mrs. John Lewis. Misses Mary Houck and Wilma Miller, of Greencastle, visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Oscar O’Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGaughey and children of Fincastle spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Minnich and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Curtis Minnich and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Minnich, of Bainbridge.

PUTNAMV1LLE Miss Nellie Glidewell, who is attending the Nurses’ Training School at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Glidewell. | Herschel Hurst and sons, of Gosi port visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Huron over the week-end. ; The election of the officers of tha ; Sunday school was held at the homa of Mrs. Nellie Williams, Friday evening. The newly elected officers areS Verner Snyder, supt, Roscne T. Moore, asst, supt.; Miss Mary Me Neff, J secretary; Mrs. Nellie Williams, I treasurer; Miss Gertrude Hendrix, | pianist; and Orville Col ins, clmirister. Miss Lucille Glidewell and Ruebem Stwalley will enter the Indiana Stats | Normal at Terre Haute, j W. B. Vestal, of Grencastle, spent I Sunday with Tilden McNeff and fami iyl. i

TWO MORE BODIES FOUND PARIS, Jan. 3—Bodies of two wore of the mising Dixmude’s crew were ; found in the Mediterranean, eastward ; of Sciacca, on the coast of Sicily, to- , day, acording to a wireless mossagg received here at 4:30 p. m. today. The ministry of marine was without ! official confirmation of the reports

CRFTTENBERGER CANDIDATE' INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 3—Dale JL ! Crittenberger, editor of the Arwierstt* ! Bulletin and former auditor of state, | today announced his candidacy for 1 Democratic nomination for governor I in the May primary. ——o BARTLEY CONFIRMED • WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—The Senate today confirmed the appointment of E. R. Bartley as postmaster of Greencastle, Ind. - ■ o— Automobile Owners, before inserr^ ing your car, see me for rates, Accident. R. H. Newgent, ditrict manl ager, Security Automoblie Insurance Company. 1 Wed. and FrL tt

For brick laying and plastering of all kinds, see or call E. R. Pruitt. —4 Phone 217-L Sept. 5tf Wed