The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1928 — Page 2
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THE GEEFNCASTEE D'AIEY BANNER, THtTBSDAY, MAREH 22, 192?.
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Enteml in the Post OITire jit Greenrastle, Indiana, an aefond class mail matter. Under the art of .March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. R A RIPEN, City Editor.
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Personal And Local News
Mr. and .Mr'. Albert Chicago are visRing M athias.
Mathias of Mrs. Mary
Mr-. Jesse Green left Uiis afternoon to visit with her daughter, Norvetta, who i» teachiiag in Holland, Ind, fa-per N. Daihy lel't Greeneastle) Thursday morning for .near Danville, Illinois, where he will '-jaend the wi ek j < nd, Mi-s Laura Emily Stiange, daught.-, of Mr. ard Mrs. John Strange i;
confined in the Putnam County hospital with pneumonia. Lrvi I atiderback of Bray.il, detective for the Pennsylvania railroa I eompanj was a business visitor in Greeneastle on 1 tir.-day. A < hevrolet roach was delivered to
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truck wa- deliveM-u to bred \aughn of ( oatsville, VC-lnesday, by (lie Reel; Sales Company. Initiatory work was given nt the meeting of Greeneastle Lodge, Number 348, I. O. 0 F., Wednesday evening. The Fillmore lodge had charge of the work. Mrs. Frank Cowan and children of Billings, Mont., are expected to arrive in Greene: 1 -tie on Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Cowan’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Ayler. Dr. C. Howard Taylor returned to hi.- home in this city Thursday morning from Rogers, Ohio where he was uddenly called by the illne.-s of hiniother, Mcs. A. Y. Taylor, who is improving rapidly. The regular mid-week prayer meeting of the Presbyterian Church will be held in the church parlor* tonight at 7:.'i(» o'clock. The study lesson will
be the Third Chapter of First Gorinthians. “Delay Id Dangerous,” a film showing the symptoms of tuberculosis and it- various preventative-, was shown lo tudents in the high school Thttrslay morning fluring the chapel prr-
j iod.
Prayer services will he belli this! evening at the Methitdist l hurch rtt usual, as Dr. Taylor returned to | Greeneastle this morning from Rog- , ers, Ohio, where he was called by the J illness of his mother. i The three year old son of O-car nd, who - in the P- n j Wright farm in Madison township, fi 11 Tuesday evening and sustained a broken right elbow. The fracture wa reduced by Dr. W. M. McGaug-
j hey.
Funeial services for Mrs. Martha Hendricks, former Roaehdale resident who passed away at the home of a daughter in Indianapolis) Monday nf ternoon, were held from the Roachdale Christian Church, Wednesday! morning at 11 o’clock with interment ! in. the Roachdale cemetery. Dr. H. B. I/Ongden and Prof. 1,. E. j Mitchell were in Evansville on Titur . , y where they attended the inaugur- 1
ation sprvices for Dr. Harper asj president of Evanwille College. Dr. Longden represent' C DePauw univer--ity and Prof. Mitilhell represented Dennison iiniver~ity„ Gtanville. Ohio. ! Friends here of .Uiss Viola Green,! a trained rmr*e, hnv^ received word of her death at the MeAhodist Hospitol in Indianapolis Her death w:-» fine to a eomplicatnon of diseases. Miss Green had often nursed in this community and will 1*’ well remembi'»ed by many friends she made hen*i
tlirough her work.
Greeneastle Chapter No. 2. r >r( O. E. .S. will meet in railed session this 1 evening at 7.’i0. There will lie initiation. The Worthy Grand Matron, .\# -. Lettie M. ol Port Wayne; and (irand Deputy, Mrs. Daisy M. Crist of Crn.wfordsville will ( he present. A large number of visit-j ors are expected from all the chap- ! tei's in the county. All E. 0. S. of ti.e
city are invited.
Bruce Overstreet, Floyd township man, who was arrested the first of the week at his home on a child neg- , lect charge, was released from the Putnam County jail Wednesday after- j noon after his father ami brother had , gone on ^lie ;$o0u bond. Overstreet wa- arraigned liefnte Judge Jnmc l*. 1
Hughes Wednesday morning and plead not guilty to the charge. Trial date wa- set for Saturday morning at 9 o’clock in the Putnam County Court by Judge Hughes. Dr. 0. F. Overstreet and Miss Carol Shoultz continued examination of teeth Thursday morning at the high school. Miss Carol Shoult* talked before the high school students this morning at the regular chapel period on tuberculosis. A picture was also shown in connection with the lecture, “Danger Signs.” The picture was very instructive and the students were interested in the care and treatment of one of the worst known diseases, tuberculosis. Prof. L. Fi. Mitchell nf DePauw University is making plans to attend the national convention of the American Association of College News Huteaus to lie held in Cincinnati on April fi, l), and 7th. A real time is promised those attending in addition to tlie more meaty dope that will be heralded from the convention rostrum. The Ohio delegation will have the record this year, beating even Indiana, which regularly has -ent many representatives. The delegatewill be housed at fraternity and sorority houses.
Dsan and Mrs. R. G. McCutchan returned to their home in Greencastle Wednesday evening from Ocala, 1 Fla.
BOOKS WANTED The State Libia! ian is anxious to -ofiiro copies of the following honks nf Indiana history: Standard History of Adams and Well- Counties. J. AV. Tyndall and O. E. Lesh, ed. 2 vols. 1918. Genealogical and Biographical Record of Decatur County, 190(1. Standard History of Elkhart. 2 vols A. E. Weaver, 1881. History of Hancock County. .1, H. Binford. 1882. Biographical and Historical Record of Kosciusko County, 1887 , Hi-toiy of Steuben County, 188,A. Biographical and Historical Record of Vermillion County, 1888. History of Vigo County, H. C. Bradsby, 1891. If you possess one or more of these liooks and are willing to donate them, Watch For TRICK BROTHERS Anniversary Sale March 29, 20, & 31
Please notify!^ Phone r>23.
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Silk Princess St all colors $2.98-|3,|| Rayon PriM Slips, $1.S(J J. H. PITCHFOI
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Friday and Saturday at ALLEN BROTHERS" QUITTING BUSINESS
COM FORTS Full bed size, home made comforters, made of very best materials, all blight patterns, OF’ pre-e, each
( I R’l \ I N SCRIM
Yard wide scrim, white or ivory, plain or ribbon border, regular Die and 18c iiuality, close
out price, Yam
10c
TOM EL.s
F'vtra large, fancy hath towels, extra fine, closely woven tarry, regular *1.00 and $1.2.‘, F’ O price, i ach
HI I FLED Cl KTAINS Plain white or fancy marquisette with tie hacks, regular out price, pair *701.
SILK CERTAINS Beautiful quality silk marquisette curtains, fringed ends, regular .82..">0 values, close
out price, Pair
$1.50
GLASS TOWELING Extra quality, all pure linen glass-ware toweling, large fancy plaids, very iie-t 45c
grade,
Yard ....
23c
MOHAWK SHEETS Genuine Mohawk full bleached sheets, 63x90 inch size, for single beds, wide ana narrow hems, $1.35 '70,, value. Each' .. *
DRESS PRINTS Genuine Manchester, yard wide, dress prints, all bright spring patterns, regular 25c and 30c values, Yard
..19c
PERCALE Full yard wide standard quality percale, all handsome new spring patterns, regular 20c value. Sale price, Yard..
12k
-him' i’” i Large size bntil 1 wood work, ajtnri es, etc. Keinilar value. Bottle
SI IT I ASKSWomen’s Matting suit, cases, 28 inch length, very best $2.75
cl< i
price, I- ach ^ * •A/U
I A HI K oil. i LOTH
Plain white or tile oil cloth, 45 and 18 inch width, genuine Sanitus, regular 40e grade.
Close out price. Yard
23c
MISSES’ HOSE Misse ,’ and Girl ’ derby ribbed hose, beige only, all sizes. Reg Pa RIBBONS More than 1,000 yard - of fancy all -ilk ribbon-, narrow widths,
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Yard li HANDKERi HIKES Very finest quality, fancy lawn and linen handkerchiefs, all 35c and 50c values. 1 i|/k .Sale price, ■> foi ....ml •*/*/ BRASSIERES Hundred- of splendid style and quality Brassieres, all sizes,
(k ,
and 59c value-. Each s-'Il
WOOL l NDKRW I AR
Women’s fine quality wool vests and drawers, gray only, all dz-
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SLEEPING (. \RMIMS Children’s “Hrighton” Outing fiannel leeping garments with ”11 INFANTS VESTS Infant's line quality vests, bleached or unbleached, all siz40c values DC* DARNING < OTTON 0. N. T. Darning Cotton in till '.ml. C< lot , III p" SLEEPING (. \i;mi n i - Famous Dr. Denton Sleeping Garments, regular $1.50 and •2.00 value- Qp' t < lose out pi H INDKERf IIIEFS 1. adies’ fancy Handkerchiefs, white and colors, all 10e and p vC l! K HOSE Women', brown or black pur* ilk lio-e. all -izes, regular $1.50 QF’ . Close out pi ii , Pr .. »/OC
Tliis Weeks < rowds Have Been Record Breakers, But The Stock
Is Still Rich and Abundant With Fine Offerings!
Allen Brothers’ store w ill surely carry memories of terrific picesmashing! But what is the good of a store full of merchandise and no place to put it? Our building has been leased—we are quitting business forever. We are forced to sell thousands of dollars worth of crisp, new Spring merchandise at some price! VOL OWE IT TO VOLRSELF. .Nay, It’s your hounded dutoy to share in the great Money savings before the curtains are rawn on this sale forever! Frankly and clearly we tell you to
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Buy, Buy, Buy, NOW.
Bright Color
Very Newest 1928
RAIN COATS
SPRING COATS
Something everv woman needs, but only
Models that posses.- unquestionable style
buys when she can get a bargain. So here it is— Genuine Sawyer’s oil Slickers in any wanted liright color,
■‘•til beauty. 1 he time has come when they must all go so come in and select the one you like before someone else gets it. A very special group at
Regular $0.50 Values $2.95
$12.95
(OTHERS AT $5.00 TO $19.75)
«• . Regular $5.00 and $3,50 value-. Garment
I MON SUITS Women’s pure white Athena Union Suits, any style or size 77 4 OC* PI I HBO< K Elf S Women’s black woven stripe sateen pettihockers, regular WO Close out piiie Oj/C
MEN’S l MBR1 LLAS Choice of our entire stock of Men's I mhiella.- regardless of regular selling price. While thi last, HAM PRH E.
SATEENS
Aard wide, extra high grade Sateen in complete range of colors, regular 45c grade. ('lose out ei i. . , Of*
For years to come Allen Brothers’ going out of business sale will he talked about whenever the words— Bargain—Sale and V alues Are spoken. There are hundreds upon hundreds of bargains that are not advertised.
Yard
HOOKS \ ND I A ES Beat grade h ioki. black or nickle finish
5c grade.
Per curd
and eyes,
regular
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BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING DRESSES Blight, dainty, colorful Georgette and Flat i repe Dresses, all new 1928 Spring style-, . u cannot judge the value by the price. By all means make your selection NOW
$4.95
(ALSO ONE RACK AT $8.75)
GORGEOUS SILKS
You may thmk you have bought bargains in silks before—But the most Wonderful bargains you ever saw will look High 1 need compared to the sensational pricewe have placed on every yard of high grade
Buy Now For ( ommencement
BLEACHED MUSLIN Hope, Farmer.- Choice or Daisy, bleached mu-lin, buy all you want at factory co-t. Sale price, lOl Per yard..
Ol TING FLANNEL Extra heavy quality, white outing or Canton flannel, 30 inches wide, iy best 25c | grade, Per yard
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Bl TTONS Good quality pearl buttons, pure while or -moked pearl, dozen on card, regular 10c grade, O NEEDLES Crowleys Needier, all numbers, sell regular at 10c per package, Bale price .... DC D. N. T. THREAD Clark’.- O. V. T. Thread, black or write, al-o mercerized in any color d< 07^, 7 Spools for mOO
VOILES
I’eter Pan guaranteed fast color (Ires.- and lingerie voile, all
" 35c
color , regular 50:
grade,. Yard
Ml SUN GOW NS Women’s liutton front, long sleeve gowns, made of best grade cambric muslin, regular $2.50 and $3.00 (P-| Qfir values vlsOt)
STEP-INS
I.adies’ ruyon step-ins and teddies, wide selection of colors, all $1.50 values, • QQ Close out price OUt
I.) M KNH KERB
Res: grade idack sateen high choid gymnasium bloomer.-,
all izes, regular $1.50
values
INLAID LINOI.KIM First quality Inlaid I - ■ splendid pattern , t" wide, Close out pr |)|) Square Yard . 1,u . JAI’XM'I I’ Ot ''"I' lm|)orted Japanese tnira.-’-;
splendid selectior
designs, regular l 0 QQ/t and $1,75 value ®
OUTING i i 1
Good quality 27 incii • ,n ? flannel, lig _ fancy check Al Qo
15c grade, Yard K1RS4 H RODS
Genuine Kir-li double drapery rod , .Stipi'le fu ■ 9 L ’ ular Me valur t out price, each
DRAPER1 RODS smooth finish,
75c
bissem.s s\\ i i rt Ks Bissells, Grand Rapids carjiet sweepers, Duco finish, regular $.i.50 values, j Close out (iricc ....
DOOR MATS
Cocoa Dorr Mats. ■ size (18x24) best $1.00 values. Close out price
re- idence
75c
nirsn, smootn i: > ,
length, single dn
not to sag or tarnish, regular 49c values. Each
K OON SPREADS
Beautiful bright patterns ^ on spreads, calloped 81x108 inches, regularffo Uj $5.$0 values, each ^ PLAID BI WKETS ^
Genuine Nashua,
blankets, extra MM. ^» u ' |ar liright color pl a " /\*
$5.50 blankets.
< HEE-I 0L011 ^
Briglit colored cbee rp? . complete range ' r . ular 10c gn&i 1 '"' r ' 1 5C price. Yard —
DIAPER ^
Genuine Red Star (Ip P ^
24 inch width, I'afW to a package, rc? ul ‘ l $1.60 value. 10 Turns
98c
MOISETTE Dainty briglit patterns in 32 inch, fast color, printed soisette, vory he t 19c grade, Q** ale price. Yard
II VT BOXES Mi. es size hat boxe , handsome blue finish, regular $1.25 value,
close out price, each
75c
PILLOW FORMS Round pillow forms filled with first quality feathers, regular $1.25 value-, close /?ET „ 0»)C oul (nice, each
BED PILLOWS Regular size bed pillows filled with first quality feathers, fancy feather proof ticking HALF PRICE proof ticking PRICK
DRESSER SC\RFS Beautiful lace dresser scarfs, size 18x40 inches, regular 59c values,
close out price, Kacli
29c
SILKOLINKS
Full yard wide, handsome liright patterns silkolines, oil 85c
values, close nut
ptice, Yard
15c
CRETONNES Yard wide, splendid quality cretonnes, al bright patterns, regular 39c, 45c and 50c values, 9r„ Yard
Yard
birl'P wide to**
TiaW
green or -
out price. Yard
