The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1927 — Page 3
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1927. ”
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EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO WAIT ON YOU. NO WAITINO
Here's The Whole Story:
WK RKFUNO ON ANYTHIN(i YOU WISH TO UKTURN
l ^ ^ w A fu ^\ e R< !^ ht ^ ery Heavi, y * or Kver y Oepartment as We Were Anticipating- an Enormous Rush (►<' Spring Business, but due lo \i, u u p VX eat c h f r (< f ), I ld,tH I )nS VVe Realize That Lo(s of Customers were Unable to get around and do Their Spring Shopping as They Usually do. ** J n l,r “ ^ ore ^avily Overloaded in Every Department with New Seasonable Merchandise and as It is Not Our Policy to Carry Hoods over trom one Season to Another, VVe have Decided to Launch This PRK E-SIV1 ASHINH UNDERSELLING SALE. Profit means nothing Now. There is ' y n f I l 1 h,nH: *C at ( ounts- Sell and Sell ()uick, As W e Are Determined To Unload Regardless of U»ss. As We Have Obligations, We Must Meet, „ mT™?* ' 1 Sa(ri ^ a » Dur Loss is Your Gain. COME TO THIS SALE WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING JUST AS ADVERTISED.
FURNISHINGS MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS
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Men’s Plain White Handkerchief* Mwi’h While liaivdkercbiel'N with t oh.red Hnrder
1 lie «r Three for
MEN’S SOUKS
Men’H Citllnn Work Sock* in nine—Black—Brown :t Pair
Men’* Heavy Work Socks in Brown and Blue Mixed 2 Pair
4c 25c 25c 25c
$1.45
95c
MEN’S $1.00 SILK SOCKS Men’s S|.00 Silk lh exs Sockx in Plain ( olnrx Sale Price ATHLETIC UNION SUITS inok Xthletic I'ninn Suil, Regular oOc Value I x For MEN’S KNIT UNION SUITS
59c $1.00
Men’s Knil Union Suits ankle lenalh, short sleeve Regular price $1.20. Size .’Hi to Iti. Sale Price
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79c
MEN’S ItALBRKiAN SHIRTS—DRAWERS Men’s Balhrigait Shirts and Drawers. Regular otic
A liarmenl
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Men’s Dress Shirts Collar Attached, Stripes, Checks, I'laiir White, Blue and Ian. Si/es It 1-2—17. Sale Price
MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S ( APS Men's $2.50 Dress t aps Men's $2.00 Dress t aps Men’s $1.45 Dress Caps
MEN’S CLOTHING
$23.00 $21.50 $18.85 $17.50
ROYS’CLOTHINB
$4.95 $9.95 $8.50 $4.95
ROYS’LON<; PANTS Hoys' Long Pants in Wool and Wool Mixed. Regular tl*1 QfT U**> d P and (PO Price $5 to *4. Sale price. . 1 Boys’ Khaki Knickerbocker Pants—Size S to 1.1—Reg- 4 T olar $1. Special Sale MEN’S GOLF KNICKERS
Men's $7.00 Coif Knickers m Stripe and l ancy Plaid in all wool. Sale Price
Men’s and Young Men's Suits That Sold at $29.50 Sale Price Men's and \ oung Men’s Suits Thai Sold for $27.50 Sale Price Men’s and X oung Men’s Suits that sold lor $21.85 Sale Price Young Men’s Suit* in Light Cray and Ian Mixture. Some with two Pants Hint sold for $21.50. Sale Price
Boys’ l.oii" Pant '*ui!s in Blue. Brown, Cray XX m.! Mix-
ed. Regular $10.00 Suit 12 lo IK. Sale Price Hoys’ Long Pants Suils in XII Won! Light Color.-! $11.95 Suits for
Boys’ Long Pants Suits in fancy mixed Patterns, Reg-
ular $11.95 Suits. Sale Price
MEN’S KHAKI BANTS
Men’s khaki XXork Pants, Dark Colors, Cut! Bottom, . Bell Coops, 2 Hip Pockets. Sizes 12 to 10. Sale price
SHOES
$4.95
95c
MEN’S OXFORDS Men’s Coldeii Rod Blurher Oxfords Oak Sole. Rub-
$4.95
Men’s Cun Metal Oxfords, Oak Side, Ruhher Beel, lialloo.ii Last. Size 0 to 10
Boys’ Long Pants in Light ( oUm> only 2 Piece Soils $9.50 Suits. Sale Price
89c
WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 'hile Broadcloth Shirts. Sizes It—17 00 *{9 MEN’S MUSLIN NIGHTGOWNS
EXTRA SPECIAL I Cot of Young Men’s Soitx, mostly Dark Patterns, Sizes .‘it to 17. Made op with Small Bottom trouser*. Soils that Sold at $24.50 and $29.50 go in this sale at— 89 9^
her Heel, Balloon Cast. Size 0 to 10 ^ MEN’S BLACK OXFORDS
$4.95
MEN’S BLACK AND BROW N OXFORDS Men’s Black and Hrown Oxfords, Rubier tPQ d ft (I**T Ort Heel. All Leather Cast. Special MEN’S COMFORT SHOES Xlen’s Black Kid Blurher ( uchion lonerxole. Rubber d*»> Heel. AH Leather,. Plain or with lip. sale Price^’^** MEN’S DONGOLA KID
$2.95
MEN’S WORK AND OUTING SHOES
Men’* Black Dongola Blurher, Plain Toe, XII Leather tjo}
Rubber Heel. Sale Price
Men’s Muslin Nighl Cow ns, * Sizes Hi lo 19, Sale Price v MEN’S 50c SOCKS Fancy Stripes and Plaids, Rayons
MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS Men’s Blue XXork Shirts Sizes II 1-2—17. Some with Clfw. Two Pocket, Kegii ar 59c X aloe. Sale Price 2 for * '
BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER SUITS 15 Boys’ Short Pants Suits in all wool size- LWto 17 {X!* that sold at $12.95 to $17.9.5. Sale Price I . MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER SUITS
$16.85
Xlen’s $22.00 Light Weight Summer Two-Piece Suits. Sale Price .
These shoes are built for comfort ax well a* long service. Hare $im $1.95, $2.79 BOYS’ OXFORDS ' Hoy*’ Tan Oxfords, Rubber Heel. XII Leather. Balloon Toe. Brass Eyelets. Regular $1.00 and UfO /I Tf* $1.50 Shoe*. Sale Price • *) VENTILATOR OXFORDS
Men'* Palm Beach and Mohair Suits in 95
Xlen’s Tan X enlilated Oxford*, Rubber Heel, Munson Last Sale Price
$2,19
MEN’S DRESS STRAW HATS
Men’s $5.00 Straw Hat Men’s *4.00 Straw Hat Xlen’s #1.50 Straw Hal Men’s $1.00 Straw Hat
$3.95 $2.95 $2.45 $1.95
Dark and ’Ian Colors. #15.00 Suit***' MEN’S DRESS PANTS
Men’s XII XX im»I Light Patterns Trusers $7.50
This Sftle
Men’s and Young Men’s l ine Dress Pants, Light ami Dark Pattern* #0.00 Values. Sale Price Xleiis Dress Pants, Regular price $5.00 Values Sale Price
$5.45 $4.85 $3.95
MEN’S HEAVY OVERALLS Men’s 22# White t riple Stitched Suspenders and ( onlinuous High Back, the $1.25 kind Q^w» Special Sale J/OC
BOYS’ WASH SUITS
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Bovs’ XX’ush Suits in Blue Tan and Cray with Belt in ( omhina',:lt $i.o«. $1.45, $i.95
\VF WILL EXCHANGE ANY ARTICLE OR CHEERFULLY REFUND YOUR MONEY ON ANY UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASE DUR1NGG THIS SALE, f
Store will be (tosed Friday to arrange stock for this sale.
THE STARHSTORE
SALE STARTS SATURDAY JUNE 18
The Store That Saves X'ou Money GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MORTON F.lla Grimeg i, teal poorly and NOTICE Pay Your
Telephone account on or before the f'th of each month and receive the
Aguiar discount for
Prompt payment hlephone Co.
Max F. Hosea, Mgr.
is not able to Ire up a event deni Mr*. Grace Frank Mnngomery of Oklahoma is visiting her aunt Mrs. , Warren Nugent. Loene Detro and daughter Kather- j ine spent Sunday with her mother' Mrs. Helen Maddox Mi*- Olus Perkins went to Indianapolis Monday where she will enter Butler College for the summer. Miss Letha Burk ami Miss Mary Call left on Mmuiuv for Indianapolis , | where they will attend Madam Blakerschool the neit term ML Ko-e .stark will go, to Terre I Haute to ent tr State Normal fn tho
summer tenn
Mr?. XVinnle Maddox ami ^on BiHv | Ward spent Satunlay with Mrs. Hel- j
\otm i: to i*i<ori.HT\ o\\ m:»i^
Pfj Maddox.
The infant son of Mr.
and Mrs.
DeLo- Call wa~ buried at Union Chap-
el on Tuesday afternoon.
. Mrf ,. May O Hair ^pent Friday af-
ternoon with Mrs- Rex Call.
t'ommon Utmncll ‘’hamberH. cast If*. Indianu. June Mth, i u-»• Tn WHOM IT MAN t o.WKKN Not iff Is lu i • b> Livt-n l»\ th# ‘tunmon t'ouncil of ihc Uity^ ol tirct ii c.tstlf. Iiiflhiiia. Ih;it "ii Tut stiu.N, lb' Mth tlu \ ttf June, l.'-’T. it approv. || a I. assr-s? nifiit coll sh«»wlnn I loim.' facie jt.s.vcssm* nts for the loljowiin il^scrilM tl publi* impro\••mciit, as autb ,,ri/ccl bx Improvement IO hoIih ion N■» l, ijiifti, htink; lor ib.- improx*ri»eiit <• Locnsi St i t * i. 11 ..m tlu iiorili propci i line of l* , ranl<Iln Street t-* the souih proper!x line of H. i r> Sii». i. in cant . il\ i.| Hl’eetV^nHlIe, t>> kilioHlIK •*l"» uax jnki, amt < nrbinu th« rtnHhva.v xsltti ctmer* 1 Said improvemeni is inins. « ictl 1*^ the follovviim named sir..is and al
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Bfitv. Sycfiinoiv, «Miio. l ine, How ji|*i| oilv. . Elm. riu stiiiit. Hanna Ar. dcrsmi, Simpson. Seminary, U.»i>ular WaiiA'.n, WashinRt‘tn aiul IranKli'. Streets:, alle' riinninu •asl and N'csi ■ t vx • - • ii Beil’, ami S.ycamur. Sir. •(- ,i Bf > ninniiu » awl and v . «t * ri Ohio find Svf'i limit’ Sire.‘is. nl.' o' - tween Howard and Ohio Sir* is. run ninn . ast and west: all. running ( H Ht and west between Howard and E|m Streets; md ibe alb' cunnliiK east and west beixwrn. Walnut ami WHHhlnglon Struts — IVrsons i.Mi**r**si.«I in or .fie. i.-.l l.\ said described public m»pr.»xciumii .* hoiebv notified that th#* r'onimon
:criptions of t.'ss.fti, is on the office of I
l einonstrances Will he I’cCelVeil. <>r I iieanl. against th. inn.unt assessed ;i j gainst eat h pie. . of prnperi> tlescril* t • .1 in mi id mil ami will d.t ermiiu’ Ii" 1 titles!Ion as to whether such lots or I tracts of land have been or will I" mnetited in tin amo-ni* named on saitl roll, or In ;• -reater or lens sum
limn ilia! named on said roll.
Said aHsessnieat roll showin.LV said priina fueie assessment h. with !be|
mimeM of owners and des
prtiperiy siibjto t to In* assessed, is
file and may lo* seen ar the cilv-clei’k of saitl city
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< 'hal ies McGnii'-Hip'. Mayor of Hi e. n- I .astb. Indiana
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Owiiu lg/isimi. < Ity-U|erk.
IF “ALWAYS TIRKD,” 1«Y THIS A healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being “too tired" continually is a sign of something wrong. XVatch your kidneys. If elimination i- faulty, take Folev pills, diuretic, a perfect regulator of irregular kidney action. Miss Giddens, of Haynevllle,; Ala., *ays: “Foley Pills, diuretic, have been a wonderful help to me, reliev- ^ ing me entirely of weakness, that always “too tired” feeling, headaches and nervousness." Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills, diuretic. A-k for them.—R. r
HARTFORD CITY— Sounds of farm activity can he heard at all hour- around here these days, some farmer- working late at night* in their endeavor to speed work delayed
by the extraordinary -pting.
rainfall
this I
I, N..1111. 0 I Mill ■ O- • Pills, diuretic. A-K Sun^^as i'd\{e’^o T n“which [MULLINS. Druggist.
“IIZ” FOB 110, PIIFFED-UP FEET
The minute you put your feet in a “Tiz" bath you feel pain being drawn out and comfort just soaking in. How good your tired, swollen, burning feet (eel. "Tiz" instantly draws out the poisonous exudations that putt up your feet and cause sore. iiiHanted, sweaty feet. “Tiz,” and only "Tiz,” takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunkms. Get a box of “Tiz" at any drug or department store for a few cents. Your feet are never going to bother you any more. A whole year's foot comfort guatan$Md-
The Economy Store I starting it- popular Country Meat Truck, supplying its rural cnnstituancy with the CHOICEST FRESH AND CCREP MEATS at its usual FOR LESS price. Look up your stop curd* and display in window. If you have no J card, our driver will gladly supply you : with one. 14 It NOT A SECRET—JUST COMMON SENSE The neighbors of Mrs. Arthur De Mulle, Grasmere, N. H., were curious to know what medicine she took that ■ “acted like magic” in restoring her health. “No -eyret at all,” she says, “Just common sense. I saw Foley Pills diuretic advertised ami began taking them. I feel tine now, after 15 years suffering from kidney trouj ble. I never have a tired feeling, and : am active and happy.” Men and | women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic. Satisfuct tion guaranteed. Ask for them—R. P. MULLINS, Druggist.
IF SKIN BREAKS ; OUT AND ITCHES j APPLY SULPHUR i
Just the moment you apply MenthoSulphur to an itching, hurtling or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing licems, says a noted skin -prcialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, givr* such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever liceu found tn take its place. Because of its germ-destroying properties, it quickly subdues the lulling, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right tip, leaving a clear, smooth -kin in place of ugly emptious, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Rowlcs MetilboSulpltur at any drug store. Fit Frtr Sample Mail This AJ.ertiument la WHITEHALL PHAHMACAL CO . Ire JW MaJuon Ave. New Yolk, N. Y,
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