The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1924 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924.

DO NOT FORGET THAT TO-I^ICiHT Will be your last opportunity at these sale prices COME IN AND SEE THESE GOOD LOOKING COATS WE ARE OFFERING AT $16.50, $18.00 and $25.00 Children’s Rain Capes, for tonight.. .98c Ladies light weight summer Union Suits, at 48c 50c Burson Hose, slightly imperfect, silk lisle, pair. 29c 10c Torchen laces, white and colors, yd. 5c Special sale of toilet goods, front counter Reddy double mesh hair nets, special at 4 for 29c OUR DRYGOODS DEPARTMENT IS OPEN UNTIL 9:00

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“You can keep your home clean just as easily as I do, all you rued is an

Electric H ousecleaner” “Id .n’t find it ;i bit hard to keep everythin:" in my hou. spick and span and have lots more time than I used to have. 1 have ar Elect'be Cleaner. It clean - everythin;" easily and thoroughly —easier than you cun p rsibly clean in &r.j other way, and it does not make an} diiference vvlnit there is to clean, carpets, rugs, hums, draperies, walls, the moat delicate lamp shade—it cleans them all. Then John uses it on the upholstery in the car with equal success.” Stop using old-fashioned methods Do your house cleaning the modern way. Let us demonstrate to you the most successful of all housecleaning machines. Africaner that has revolutionized the method of cleaning house.

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Appliances

HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE

DeLUXE PICTURE PROGRAM TONIGHT

GEORGE ARLISS in THE GREEN GODDESS A compelling, Superbly Acted Melodrama Hazel From Hollywood A Christie Comedy Admission 15c and 25c

NEXT WEEK—“THE WINNING ACES” with local people in local settings. Beginning Tuesday. Regular Prices.

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Holder of the World's Record for Savina Steps Here is an opportunity unparalleled. Through special arrangement with th^Napanee factory, in order quickly to introduce their beautiful new “Blue Bird” models Into a limited number of homes, we are enabled to offer inducements, savings and terms positively epochal in the history o! fine kuchen cabinerselling Do not miss attending this sale for anything! (Quantities limited on this introductory offer.) Come Monday without fail-even if nothing more than to admire these beautiful new creations—holders of the record for saving steps. \ isitors cordially welcome, tree souvenire.

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8 Hardwood Buffet Drawers. Varnished Inside. Neves bind. 9, Finely Finished White Intedos—three coats bent enamel. Won't pireL

maple. —and 64 other practical conveniences, simply too numerous to list. Come see them all — without delay!

Special Note!

$59(15 will buy a genuine NapanuDutch Kitchtnet during this sale/

We propoer to set a new record in kite hen cabinet selling this coming week —with the factory’s cooperation. That is why we have "cut loose” on inducements, savings and terms. See our window dijplny—then com* in, inspect the cabinet* and receive your souvenir. TWs is an opportunity that can occur just once. SEIZ3 IT TOMUUOU'. WI Think!

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An attractive and complete dinner aery toe—of Ana white acini porcelain -—With sold handle* and taatefdlty decorated in a moat jpleaaint and diatinctive pattern. A dinner set you will he proud to poaaaaa, and for which you would ordinarily pay a (food many dollar*. Presented sbaol utely free to every woman who t^rs -.dvantase of this remarkable intro■.jetory aatc Come ace this gift!

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political announcements

Banner Want Ads Bring Results

To the voters of Putnam County, Indiana: I am a candidate for the nomination of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court, 1 on the Democratic ticket, to be voted j for at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, May 6th, 1924 I most respectfully solicit your support and votes for this office, which ia for a term of six years. JOHN H. JAMES. I

Tuesday, May 6, 1924. Your support will be appreciated. JAMES P. HUGHES

FOR JUDGE I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for judge of the Putnam circuit court in the primary election to be held May 6, 1924. Your support will be appreciated. JOHN H. ALLEE

i FOR SHERIFF j FOR SHERIFF Will Glidewell of Warren township j I wish to announce that I am a announces h.mself for sheriff of Put-1 candidate for the Democratic nominanam County, subpect to the decision tion for sheriff of Putnam county, ml Dem ° CratlC primary ' May ^ subject to the primary election to be

held Tuesday, May 6. Your vote will be appreciated. ROY M. BRACKNEY.

I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will be a candidate for the nomination of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam county, Indiana, at the Democratic Primary election to be held

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FOR SHERIFF

I wish to announce to the votere y Putnam county that I will be a indidate for re-nomination for eherf on the Republican ticket in the rimary election, May 6, 1924.

LESLIE SEARS

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I wish to announce that I will be a

candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of Putnam County, subject to the pri-

FOR CORONER

I desire to announce my candidacy

, r .. , ^ or the Democratic nomination for

mary election on Tuesday, May 6. 1 coroner of Putnam County, subject to

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FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for the Democratic ticket '° r i GRESS from the Fifth District. (.( I most earnestly ask pi ANi>REWE.DURHJ|

GLENN H. LYON

FOR SHERIFF Gilbert £. Prichard, of Jefferson township, announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary May 6, 1924.

the primary election to be held May

<5, 1924.

OSCAR J. RBCTOR

John A. Poynter has filed a suit in "WOO HVi_

the Putnam Circuit Court against Frank A. Nelson and Glen Michael to

foreclose a mechanic lien.

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