The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1928 — Page 8
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■•StjJf and Qunliiy, Son ice Uwa\s At \ Greater Saving” S. C. Prevo Company “Itj ( (i oij r.iii'i- linyin” . ('an Sell Ain't 1 .ind l or l.ts.s" GREAT BUYING POWER MAKES POSSIBLE THESE “EVERY DAY” LOW PRICES-SAVINGS TO YOU
(’o-operative Huyinii' \V» uuw < lie of N a I itn- N\ ide ( ooprralive Associ.t!ion .}; i-r |)jirarnount purpose is to fuii i-h its 1oi(•.■*, ami style m> iclui;. I • - Iw.iy at lowest |k#>,sji)I• • ))i joV\ r, through t!ii> n a ter buying 1 pown an* cnableil to furnish lienefit.s to out cuisstoineis in th w: y of lower ><•) vice. Our low “i *. on Day" pi in (lomoii't j ate t h i - f ac t. S. C. I ’revo (’o.
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CLOTH
29c
P&G Laundy Soap > Bars for 10c^
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Men’s Blue Work* Shirts, all sizes
59c
Cemiajiy has now t" <■ >1“' Gi world's foremost exportn o' ■ In'' al eijuipment, out li-n.m Take ing both the L'niteil Siut. The and Great Britian, a ; Lead bulletin just i.-.-ue.! ■. Commerce Di ; ! states. Up until la t yeai trical manufacturer- of th> i countries were running neck uni neck race for the leadersiup exporting'field witli the ( . t. having a slight ad van tug''- Itu;. 1927, however, the Gi-ima i iinlu.-t'v forged to the front, total .-hii'ii" ' to foreign market reaching a valu of t-l'JO.OOO.OOO a- eoinpai'' 'I .\ itl t! 102,000,000 for the L'nited Stateurn! approximately .-fO,000,000 I ; Great Britian.
•Il ivet and family. 1 Advance is spend with Lloyd Wm.
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Window Shades, line quaitty
SOc, 75c, $1.00
Hspe Muslin, 10 yards, $1.19
Sateen, extra fine quality,
all colors, a yard* .
10 M . Vo ih IV,,i 1;. Pl#i liayuii 1 ,-iui 81J U1 C< 1 Won SulllMtl 1 II,'ll. O. r. f ,
:19c 89c 1.9S 1.98 4c
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Tub Silks Gi orgi tte.s. 10 in Crepe de Chine, lO in. 5.00
25c
19c 49c 77c 1.00 1.00
of music as an adverti-ing
media has been curtailed in Johan j
nesburg. South Africa, b\ an ordinance of tin local government. The ann .1 ment ordinance a it 01 iginally ]irovi(led u tin'
, ed use of the loud speakers in m1 lii.ir electric devices operated by eh . tricity fur the purpo-i of advertisin on or adjacent to any public plac 'I'hc word “gram])hone” va recently inserted duo to the objection of music .-hops playing to attiuct peoph , inside and thin causing hindrance !
to passing traffic.
Almost everything that i.- old interesting. The older it is the m. interest it will hold f"i i Age practically everyone. | a Is* tieularly if it is some ohlliteresting ject that i- hard to tain. Richartl Stev ’ , | Farntersville man, i.- tin proud po
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campaign of 1800 which pice ded t! election of Abraham Lincob le th presidency. The antique 1 !,• j.. j,i j tire form of a pewter coin, a ■ ut tin sjro of a dollar, issued in h half < the candidacy of John Bell of Tennessee, who ran on the nla'-f.,, n ,1 the Democratic party. Stcvi :s fuiui'l [ the coin in a ditch along tin h a mad thirty years ago.
, - I \ Jr4 ' for P/ai/Days! IT , I l\ soled In ■ s, sturdy J' oxfords d moccasins. All sizes. Aery special.
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Miss ( ii'a < nrington ami ,\! . je, Glodlelter and Mi s. \ a n Re; ken • all able to be out after lieinp on tin sick list. I he three younger daughter- of Lee .Miller and Carl Miller’s i.aby gio has chicken po\ ie..l ha . Al. N. Lawter an.! wife (>, ut yiun1 ;i . v at Indianapolii \4 t| v Bettis and children. Mildred Firestone took Nun lay din ner with Freda Lawler. Airs. L red Nutgruss ipe-nt Suiid;.
flow a Voss Floto- f ^ P3ane Washer
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Model K-oO
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SATURDAY—MATINEE AND NIGHT— • FRED THOMPSON in ‘DONMIkI
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Chapter No. 8 “M \N WITHOUT A FACE” — Comedy-S*j
SPECIAL—OH HENRY —MATINEE—
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FOR TH E KIDDIES Witli Each ( iiild's 10c Admission Salurda) AI'tcrnoui j We Will Give Absolutely Free An “Oh Hei Chocolate Bar. IIIIIUHIIIHHIlillllHillllllllllHlilillHHIIHID 'iHIIHIIIHilllllllil nilUIIHIliinilltlllllillllliHIHHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlM
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Nen Soli Colors FN HEAFTIFFLEY FATTERNED SHOES n l i X 1 ■ sl .vled strap and pump patterns in v/ I 1 '' l,( ' x v shades Honey Beipro, Tvoi-y, Rose Mush and Pastel. SaiKGi s and woven patterns for your ensemn "' w sireel vAeai- with Cuban and Junior spike lK ' ‘ KS iinished in harmonizing colors. 'ivh shoes for comfort and service are also madu in these attractive shades. J. & K. footsad rs are noted for their comfort and we have ati'led more style ior their attractiveness. $5.50, $6.55, $8.00, $10.59 ■ 1 Ol ll WINDOWS FOR VOL'R OWN SELECTION
POTTtR SHOE STORE
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OidiiUing Co.
Kitchen
At (fas Office
IJ UNOMY STORK Uhl jnu - y that yoCi would like to 1 ' -'ini' wi ll' t'at (*<>'.'ring on your .' Conic to t hi* tlCON1 LAI A rOK! where you can see .1 A IS Ol RKAK QUALil’A IOR I.K.'S. , BKK1' 11U A1X S 2 LliS He, 1 t' h l‘ci k Cutlvtr* ready to oread ; mi fry im fat, no wunte lb. .. J5c , dWII I S I IlK.MIl.'.M BACON LU. H* \ (.'Oc idler) 37c '■ 1 G •'.la.-t Bacon (.’loc s*dler) ole ' 1 • ,|1 il.e ugui lured Bacon lb. chunk. HEE1 I R u -■ 1 lb- Ige’ : ' ,l 1 < >' 1 'I hamp; of quality lb. L'uf. AK, ROAS1 - n: fi'dl. A, mi A REAL COVER
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TR AAA RUlltiES AA IUI.E THEA' 1 ' m cp 28c. >A 1 ■ OR FLAKE WHITE SOAP , :! L’ 1 • 11c. Giaiulaie Sugar HI lb.-. ... OJc. I’ .mil Buttei 2 lbs ajr. BEEF BRAINS Ulbs 2oc 1 ’ui'e ( udfi H bo\ J-F3c illilBNt'A.-n.K GREEN DEANS BJc ■ in: KM AS! IE TOMATOES 2 i ai ' 23«. M E SELL FOR LESS.
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MAUI FORD CITY Otto Brook, 1! itl'ii.I Cily nairowly e.-cupcd -erinjury her" when hia team of f"i-* he w .. dr i\ing I'e. ain 1 fj'gbt-
eitod and backed his wagon into an inteiurban freight cai which was I passing. Brick wa.- th) wjV (tin his I seat to the ground. The wagon w.u I demolished.
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LEBANON— One of twin lamb, j born at the farm fo Alta A lma i near Nig Springs, ha ix leg-. T’ j two cxtl"i legs', (xi feclly fuimi , and j almost as lii" , the Xoui noimul ones, project from the lamb’ reek. It apparently is in good cenditiin a the other lamb.
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ANDERSON Two mother- w recently submitte to 1 aixuiiun ope, ations at St. John's h -pitul liere are recovering. A daughter was born to one of the mothers, Mrs. Gus Canriua, Muncie and a s n to the other, Mrs. Jesse Fallen, Alexundiiu.
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NOBLESVIU.K— Frank Day' ah sent from Hamilton county forty years, lias been deelured legally ile ul in proceedings had in circuit court here, accompanied by a outer for distribution among heir of an estate valued a* -everal thousand dollars, left by hi- half brother, Albert Day. INDIAN AP< >1 IS I'he National Association of Insurance agent- ha been invited by the :iu,;uaapoli.- l ii Insurance Agents’ Association to hold it- annual c<eivention next fall at West Baucm 1 . If the invitation is accepted. The Indiana Association Agents will hold it annual niootim' al-o at AV'cst Baden at the some
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BLUFFTON — John Cutry of Curryville, narrowly escaped serious injury here, when a wheel came 1 IT of hie Ford automobile while he wi; driving. The niachim rolled over a ditch and stopped when it came in cjiitact with a rail fence.
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BEDFORD—Frank AA. Tech, ietired clothing merchant of tin- cily, declares that he and u brother, living at North Vernon, III., have atte bed the opei 1 i 1 . 1- ii,, tioiial League for the past Id ear:'. They attended the opening -sjon of tie league at I .1
year.
GAUA AAhi e placing hi- car in the garage in the rear of his home. Flank Kelly, age in w , blackjacked over the head hei recently , he r port ed to police. Kelly after being lilt prepared for battle and the would ie bandit fled.
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Sjirinj; Sale ol INayH' llanos, Strain hi INaiiO!* ami IMioiio^FapI 15 ’
l st'd Instruments -Ncmi before have we been able to offer such bargains in used and demonstrator marhiites. Prices raime from 810.01) no on Phonographs. ( oine in early Saturday.
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Ihis is our lifih anr grade pianos and , >ki.' ir '' our bargains are !l r ‘ aU;
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this Piano for W’ 1 ''"" . j eludes a bench to »« lfh •'"' l _ ( cr rolls FREE. A.- usn 11 ' *' J
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ering these pay menls.
This sale includes used Inst rumen's. day and make .' u
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tame " et l*ch* n '
CartwrigW •rt4usic Shop
f South Side Square.
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