The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1924 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924.
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COMMENCING TOMORRO W JUL Y SALE EXTRAORDINAR Y AN INNOVATION IN SALES DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT TOMORROW MORNING JULY !>TII, S. C. PRKY<) AND SONS, STARTS TO CLEAN HOUSE OF ALL SEASONABLE GOODS AND BROKEN LOTS OF STAPLE MERCHANDISE. Stocks have keen uono over and prices on suimncr merchandise and broken lots of staple merchandise have hoen cut to the limit. We have reduced tin* price on practically everythin" in our Dry Goods, Keadyte Wear and Basement Departments. In addition thousands of dollars worth of staple summer merchandise purchased at sacrifice prices from manufacturers and jobbers that were overloaded will be included in this
sale.
OPENING OF SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING at 8:00 know the special sale prices until the store opens to-
BE ANNOUNCED at the
is an innovation in sales because you will not
SALE PRICES \V1L
This
in o row morning. Every counter, every inn the sale price
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tab],' will be piled high with merchandise bearing special price ticket. Signs bearthe >ale price will be prominently displayed through all departments of the store.
We can confidently t dl you that you will not be disappointed in being here when the doors open Wednes-
day morning.
Our reputation for integrity and honesty compels us to offer you merchandise at prices that will not disappoint you. You can come on assurance that you will find seasonable, dependable and reliable merchandise at much less than regular prices, and that the saving on many of these items will lie much greater than you
expect.
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t*0c Scout Percale, .'Hi inches wide, standard count, light and dark, special, per yard... Genuine Hope Muslin—• per yard 7 cakes Kirk’s Flake Soap— for
THE BARGAINS YOU CAN EXPECT Percale (’overall Aprons, good patterns, fast colors, 1 to a customer while they last .... ALUMINI’M VALUES to $2.00—Large assortment—choice of stock ' (iac Normandy Dotted Voiles—all colors— per yard
DePauw Summer School Notes
Eleven o’clock convocation in As- , bury Hall tomorrow and Thursday will have as speaker, R. N. Tirey, superintendent of the Bloomington schools. Mr. Tirey’s subject for | Wednesday will be the “Single Sal- | ary Schedule for Teachers.’’ On j Thursday he will lecture on “The ! School Board, the Superintendent, ] the Principal, the Teachers, and i Their Relationships.’’ These lectures | while given for the non-preparation i work required by the state of Indiana i fo rteacher’s licenses, are open to j other students, teachers, and Greenj castle people interseted in school problems. H Ralph Boyd and Lawrence Cloe, both members of this year’s graduating class in DePauw, are members of the summer stock company playing at English’s in Indianpolis this season. Both men were prominent in college dramatics during their entire college career and were majors in public speaking. Mr. Boyd was with the Men's Glee Club as reader this year, and Mr. Cloe was a member of the debate team.
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PREVO & SONS GREENCASTLE, INDIANA (All Sales Prices are for Cash)
TOO MANY LOW LIMBS
WARSAW, Ind., July 8.—An investigation conducted by city officials into numerous requests for additional street lights brought out the fact that many electric lamps are hidden by .low hanging branches on shade trees. The city council instructed police chief Douglas to notify all property owners to trim their tree'at least 10 feet above the sidewalks.
NEW <>v ERLAND COUPE AROUSES EN IHUSI ISM OF FEMININE MOTORISTS Unusual interest among feminine nuotorists has gre ted Willys-Over-land's announceme it of its new twopasaenger Overland Coupe. Not only is it a light car embodying the manifold advantages o'" the entire Overland line, but it con bines with these a dtjving comfort ai I convenience altnnst incredible in 1 car of these dimensions. Nowadays, with he male members of the family requ' : ng the u e of the
car during the day. there is a definite , ed traffic areas because of the excep- 45 inches wide, being ample to acconeed for a second car in a good many , tionally large steering spindles and , modate three medium-sized people homes, a car that can be used for j bearings are decided factors in this ™ shopping and visiting by the women! new car intended for feminine use. folks of the home. j The new Coupe is equipped with „ The new Coupe has proved itself to | doors that are over 31 inches wide, easily from either side, be ideally adapted for this purpose- thus providing easy entrance. The | A roomy rear deck provided ample Ventilating windshield, Dura window ! body of exceptionally heavy metal, is t space for packages, which is an ad- ’ ‘ ’ ’ ‘ ’ sturdily reinforced. Unusual pains ditional convenience for milady’s are taken with the painting operations ! shopping, its hinged cover is providfourteen coats being applied to give 1 ed with a lock and is protected the car its lasting durable finish- I against dust and leaks. ease of parking, and the unusual rid- | The interior of the body is finished j -o ing comfort due to the 136-inch spring | in durable, long grain Spanish leather | base. Its ease of handling in congest- upholstery. The seat cushion is over 1 ( ard of lhanks
I desire to thank the neighbors,
Mr. Charles Tony, who has been vistiing relatives in Jeffersonville for the past several days, returned today to her home in this city.
RECTOR BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Picture Frami Phones: Office 341; Residences: 673 and 457-K
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CLUBS HAVE A CAMP
RICHMOND, Ind., July 8-—Local Kiwanians and Rotarians were given a vote of thanks as the first activity attendant to the opening of Camp j Ki-Ro here today for 200 local youths. The civic clubs sponsored and made the camp possible.
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UP POSE you tested everything before buying held it under searching light, examined it, turned it critically over and over. .Not then could you feel so sure of it as of advertised goods you have never seen. Wares advertised have already been tested. They have proved their worth under publicity that would have illumined defects. Thousands of buyers have tried them before you and been satisfied. Without this satisfaction, they couldn’t continue to he advertised goods. That thousand-fold testing goes on each day. .Advertisers invite it. They believe in their wares, and prove their wares justify belief by advertising to you daily. Read the advertisements to know of the best —to protect yourself against unwise buying.
The Vernoical club will hold their
Juy meeting at the home of Mrs.,
friends and relatives who so kindly Ford Leasure at Crawfordsville, 711 ( assisted in the sickness and death of South Grant Avenue. Members will my beloved husband, also wish to drive over for an all-day meeting, thank the minister, the Undertaker* Squire R. H. Newgent was in Mir Mr. McCurry, the singers, the pall- -shall today on business, bearers, and those who gave the o
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Advertised goods stand the test of economy—they cost less in the end.
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in any way.
ADA PATTERSON and CHILDREN o The Home Economics club of Clinj ton and Madison townships will meet * with Mrs. < tries Perkins, July 10. Mrs. Raymond Kendal will read a | paper on Patriotic Events.
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Prof, and Mrs. J. \V. Foreman of j Goshen, who have been attending' the National Educational Association at Washington, D. C., have gone to Gettysburg, Pa., and other points of interest. Mrs. Foreman was former- j ly Miss Drew Seller of this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan and , ; daughter Genevieve left Monday for ( a weeks visit with parent 1 and rela-1
fives at Winslow, Ini.
To the first three ladies to purchase either a “THOR” or a “LAUNDRY QUEEN” electric washer, regular price $125.00 we will make a present of $25.00. There are but two THOR and one LAUNDRY QUEEN included in this offer, the last of our stock of these makes. They have been slightly use as demonstrators, look like new, a ; e in perfect operating condition, carr, the usual guarantee and for a short time are offered on our standard convenient payment terms.
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Superintendent F. G. Hurst and j Triangle club of the Christian * family have moved to Harmony where c }j Urc i, w ill meet with Thelma Whit-1
he has been employed for the com- ■ • - - - -
ing year.
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Mrs. Lizzie Scott returned Monday j
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Beaman in Champaign, 111. The home occupied by Otho Cum ming and family on West Main st., was destroyed by fire Monday morning. The fire started from a coal oil stove. The building was owned by Mrs. Alkire, who carries $60 insurance. Only by heroic efforts of I the bucket brigade were the
I rounding buildings saved 1 residences and a barn
from flying embers,
i Miss Maud Lucas, of Indianapolis, was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Donus E. Denny
G. R. Arendt and family moved Monday from the O’Mullane property on West Main Street to the Myrtle
Tucker property.
Mrs. Anna Marshall is on the sick
list-
ted on Highland street this evening j
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Mrs. Mary Gober fell breaking her left arm.
Frank Gober and family and Challis Gobel of Granite City, 111., came last week to speml the Fourth. Mrs. Gober and son Harold remained here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snider and chilI dren returned Monday from a visit with relatives in Watseka, 111 Mrs Merle McClure and children, j who have been visiting her parents in 5 Kentucky, returned home Monday. I As Mrs. V. C. Akins and daughter j Mrs Edith Starkey and grandson. I Glendon Brantneman, were driving to I the home of Wes Branneman, four ! miles east of town, their horse became frightened at an automobile | throwing the buggy and occupants over into the corn field. Mrs. Starkey suffered a broken arm, Mrs. Akin a severely sprained knee and all received cuts and bruises
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Well slop in and see that new" Baick six you must seeityoixrselr
MOFFETT, DOBBS & CHRISTIE
