The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1928 — Page 4

THE (iKKENCASTLK DAILY KANNKT. TIDE’S DAY, JANUARY 24, j

NOW! A POOR PAYS HALF-PRICE SALt

AT HALF I’RICE AND LESS!!

Silk or Wool DRESSES

$ 5’ 9 f $o- 5

For Wednesday y Thursday f Friday and Saturday Selling

FINAL ( LEARANC Fi

HALF

PIECE GOODS

HALF

1

PRICE

( hiLlmiV .'!0c Kotii|)- "I

cr cloth, Hpccial ..

Silks — l.ol of values To 2.!IS, < r« pc I’rints, J 49

l..",0 Lot of wool Kooils. special . .

2ilc

69c

aOc SoiseltCH, silks, Sateen prints, now

5!lc Satis'n for liliMiniers,

All wanted

colors Won I noods, to 2.00 value* ....

29c 1.00

/2

PRICE

and

ENTIRE STOCK TWO CROUPS

/'MIAKMIMi one and two piece dresses that aro ifisid -tyles. You'll want two or throe at these low price*, ^oiilhlnl models showing the new colors, flares, ripples, pleats, wide draped girdles and hlousu iffects.

These Prices Are Less Than Hall Their Former Markings

Half-Price

7r»c etc.,

( rcpcs yard .

Silks, lot of values to 2.00, now

t>0r 1(a) on*. ( repes, e!e., very special .. 1.00 silks, reduced now to, yard

White Goods, l~>c DimitiTs and llatistes

,10c t 'urtain Nets, Special

I'.nulish Kayon .

!t Loves Kotex . .

19c 1.00 ;)9c 49c 25c 15c 25c 98c

Remnants

\ larpe (able filled with short leiiKths of— White Goods (retonnes - Wool Go<sls Silks —Ginghams Lace* —( url.ain Nets—Kayon* These ueruinulatcd from our hi;; January (lea ranee. I.eupths thi' are desirable.

Half y 2 Price

-l.iticu Lunch Set* I'ietures Library Scarfs -ilk FillOWS, SI.00 and Sl.aO I'nion silils, broken si/,ps ... AOc and 7ac underwear, l.im'ii (owels, special lot.

4‘lr 25c

Half-Price

( hildren's 7.'»c and 1.00 Dresses OIsl/ ( hildren’s Sport Hose, special 2.00 McCallum and Kayser Slipper Heel | ill I Hose .. 1.1/1/ 1.00 Housed re <scs, A few to close-out r/v/1 2.00 Itloouiers, I fWI Koyan * LOO and 5.00 wool I ( j v dresses fo, children ' ( hildren’s l.25 R*!/* Ginnhain dresses. . xl'/lHat*, iInly a few to close-out . f '/X' 2.00 Silk Scarves *701.-

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( KEI’ES SATINS \ ELY !•; I S

FOR EVENING HlK \l TEKNOON I (IK MOKMNG

“IPs 'I he I^arly Rird

S. C. PREVO CO.

SALE TERMS STRICTLY CASH SALE ON MAIN FLOOR

W-MtG \IN WISE women will hail this eu-nt . *, || portunity not. to hi pnv-ied by. tin. . 4M lo store winter coats, so every wrip nnisi c ie c in tile next few day/. The prices ar< n many in. 2L| below cost of manufacture, give

$125.00

Hea verette

$160.00 Heaveretle

col-

lars ....

$67.50 (•retie fur $80.00

$27.50 i it*, NOW .

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. 50.00 t oats, NOW . .

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>100.00 \t. t- d»fr<k

ralian Seal 0'**/» ; ' , /

$60.00 * «.a! s, NOW

$ I HO.00 \ustralian Seal, rr;:.'., $90.00 $115.00 \ost- d*r7 rji ralian Seal *^*1 4 ••7*/

$70 00 ( oaU,

NOW ..

$115 00 ( ,,al.

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Voncastle

WEDNESDAY M A I'NEE A NIGH T

A Hunch of the Hoys .Jus! Whooping H Cp!

«rss.

with Mr, and Mrs. John Driest ami family. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Hoosier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes. Kuth Casa spent Saturday afternoon with Hattie Rendell. Mr. and Mrs. Willia Adcr, John I’riest went to Danvilla Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John (Vainer, Ida and Laura Steward spent Thur day with Lulu Weller. Mr . Nona Grantham spent Wednesday morning with Mrs. Jana Modlin.

CANADA’S CHOICE

KOLSTER

Shop or 771 X. Lawrence Ga.-away. 24-Up

RADI O KAl.f’H P. ( ROL'SORE

for eobl weather protection against chapping. In fact, (cinadians use more Italian Italm than any other lotion. For sale everywhere.

CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Snle— FOR SALE—Corona typewriter in nood condition. Phono 525-L. 21 2t.

PE \< E REIONM. KENNSELAE’R, Ind., Jan. 2t (UP) —Peace reigns today over the nit-mouse-sparrow hattlefieh] of the Kemfngton, Modaryville and Francesville schools. The annual war has ended with Remington, the winner with l<!,2!»4 points; Medaryville, stvond 9,685 and Francesyillc, third, 4,079. Points were awarded as follows; Rats, 5; mice, 2; sparrows, 1. The winning school received a $50 cup, money for the purchase of which was contributed by all contestants.

(ampana'f llalinix

Balm

FOR SALE— Yearling Shorthorn Hull (Registered). Geo. K. Lloyd, Rockville, Ind., K. K. C. 21-Op.

77u* Original Skin

FOR SALE:—Vo-- Electric Washing Machine good a new. Phone 127. 24 It

FOR SALK:—Male calf. Phone 610 L. H. M. Bennett. 24-lp

Drink Water to

AUOOKE mT KIT GUARD

Funny! Thrilling! Aulhentic!

Help Wash Out Kidney Poison

Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bother* You, Begin Taking Salt*

Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound quickly stops teasing harassing coughs that tire out and prevent sleep. No chlorofot m, no opiates to dry up secretions and cause constipation. Ideal for elderly persons. SOLD EVERYWHERE

< Alt Chestnut Anthracite on track. Fcrd Lucas. 2:t-3p. « Hit KS CHH KS i HK hGet them now for early broiler* Grcencadle Hatchery. Phone 525-1,.

20-tf

—Wanted— WANTED—Plumbing of all kind . Eddie Buia, Phone 515. Shop, 210 Bloomington St. 21-6p

''ft

in a Basis of

of. en lilt

Mofsaai Benefif

WANTED:—Work of any kind b> the day, by reliable and respon ihle woman. Benner office. 23-2|i

WANT to hear from ownei having farm for gale in Indiana suitable fo: general farming and lock raising. Send descriptor! and lowest ca i price. John C. Baker, DeQueen, Aik ansas. ( 2J-3p.

DEAD ANIMALS WANTED: Horses, Cattle Hog- and Sheep, phone 123 Plainfield. We pay all telephone charges. 9-lw-tf.

W A NTEI):—General hou.-ework by * responsible young lady. Can furnish references. Banner Office. 24-3p.

—Found —

FOUND- Pair of dark rimmed

Russell Conwcll, in his hi ■ , ip! vof] • ,s maker, explains that great Ament " _ I •y economically, honestly, and of profit e T thought t f him first when s! ooping » ' \] lana'has been a clo»ely parallel ca-e Ik . J has pur service frsl and profits I -t T: the people of the Middle West I 1 t. ,p| concern. It has thought constantly of % set ve them most helpfully, honestly andu--

HAVE plenty of Chestnut Antbra : cite, Ferd Lucas. 23-2p. o

glasses and black and gold pencil n L. S. Ayers A- Co., Optical Dept

! Indianapolis, Ind., case. Call Ban nor office. 24-31.

—For Rent— FOR RENT Garage at Hanna I Court. Phone 834-Y. 24-2t

FOUND Bunch of key., corner ; Indiana and Hanna streets, Sunday morning. Inquire Banner. It.

Ibe fastest Mar sturv ever made a war of tun and good fellowship where the sons of France made merry with the I rgionuire*!

Las! Times Tonight RK'IIARD DIX

Shanghai Bound

NKV* MAYSVILLE Rev. Drum of Illinois, Miss Irene Miller, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mra. Charley Temple and family. Kev, Baylor took Sunday dinner

When your kidneys hurt and your hack feels -ore don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs (hat excite the kidney- and irri tate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your liowels clean, by llu-liing them with a mild, harmless salt- which helps to re move the body's urinous wa te and stimul.itcs hem to their normal activity. Die function of the kidney - i to filter the blood. In 24 liotirs they -train from it 5tlt grains of acid ami w.c te, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys actice. prink k>t- of good water—you can't drink too much, al-o get front aov pbar-in.ni-t alsmt four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespixNiful in a gla of water before breakfast each morning for a few' days and your kidm” may then act fine Ibis famous -alt- i- made from the arid of Er.t|>e., and lemon .mice, combined with litliia. and lias been ii-ed for year- to help clean and -timuI.« clogged kidneys; al-o to neutralize the acid- in the system so they arc no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts i, inexpensive; can not injure; m.ikes a delightful effervescent litbi.i water drink, which everyone honld take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active Try this; aD" keep up the water drinking, and no doubt von wi'| wonder what became of jour kidney trouble and backache.

P. Ml 1.1.1.NS, DRUGGEST.

FOR RENT:—Modern decorated. Phone 657-X.

house re- i 23 3t.

HAVE VOF A PROBLEM 7

If so. do you rmh/r how well equipped Ihe Indiana Loan

('oin|)any

Is lo help you with it? WHETHER IT III In pay your grocer, doctor, merehant, coal hill, nuloniohile or what not, we will help you in a financial way Ihut will bring you relief. SEE I S WHEN YOU NEED MONEY.

Indiana Iakui Co. 2! , /i E. Washington St. Phone 15.

1'OR REN P:—3 room modem furni Imd upaitinent. No children. Phone 784-L.

bOR RENT:—F'our room hou.-e. Water, lights, large basement, See J. B. Harris or call 45. 17-tf FOR RENT:—Room for Rent one or two students. Seam Heat Shower B.ith. Clo.-e in. Reasonable Rent. 0. !’. Lukin, Phone 815, 222 E. Washing-

17-tf.

—ivliso’nanrtuiii - YOU CAN NOW BUY:—All kindof first class nut -cry took without paying a high rate of insurance to cover replacement of -lock whether it lives or dies. Satisfaction guaranteed by the Erne.-t Ntnserie (l f Katun, <». Catalog free. Add re . Fore-' Picket’, Agt. Reelsville, Ind. 18-6t.

ton.

FOR RENT—8 room modern house desirable neighborhood. Phone 307. 24-2t o

NOTICE F'armers of Putnam Co., TJie Bra/ I Tankage Co., is paying $1.50 for horses and cattle. Will remove .vot*t hugs free of charge,tankage, we have it $2.50 per hundred, test 50 to 57 per cent. Deliveries frr.. on my route. Re verse call, Brazil 394 or 5364 the plant that never goes out of businesjs. 18-40t. M' h. 3 ]

bOR KENT:—Modern room Phone 417-X. 24 5 P . bOR RENT;—Modern 5 room apartment on Ea-t Washington. Phone 49. 24.tf.

LOST:—New sheep lined coat Tuesday between James Gaiago and Intermban Station. Call P. J. Myers

NOTH E We wish to let all of our friend and customers know tha! we intend to continue running the Chew Coal Yard and giving the nine hi ne.-t and c ’iirtcaus treatment ;■ i they received in the past. L. M. Chew, Adriinistrator, 24-2:. ( llll.I si PIT.R at Baptist church Friday, 5:30 to 7 o’clock. Everybody tveiCome. '24-3'

They in turn have thought fu 41)1. when in need of petroleum pn duct.- ' ? more they have come to depend r r.

has grown and is growing.

The Standard Oil Company Indiana' ' es Mr. Wanamaker proved, that -ucc< -

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