The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 July 1928 — Page 4

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IHE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 19,1928

OURIST HORDE

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SEK WIN’fNlW DISPLAY

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100 Guaranteed Launder Proof $0.00

New! Summer Shades

New! Sum met Fahrics

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Dimities, Haistes, Prints, Organdies, Tissue.-, Rayons, (•in^nani.s and Combinations, All of Which Tub

3 EXACT MOOHS ILLUSTRATED

Demonstrating Our Co-operative Association’s Power

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SSI: MR IK 11 ARK TWO GROUPS nf tml> remarkable values, in summery, v;,y, smart liltle frocks, cool and rrrsh as a summer

morninc. They are -ure to fill every feminine heart with joy!

They are such practical affairs.

The dresses are of such variety as you’ve never seen he for**, flower.- spriny perkily from pockets and blithely -prmit from hem line and peep over collar edpe. Kach dress possesses that jaunty air of saucy youth which is so dear to the heart of the feminine woman. K'.pertly made. Some have clever insets and trimmings of heerest organdy, on which are 1 eproduced, in beautiful, artistic, hand-painted effects a veritable garden of flower.- blooming in a riot of mbit- Others employ all size dots that are sprinkled carelessly

here tind there.

For months our Utiytll ’ Co-op-el till, e Associ.i tion has been coluboi aling with the larip t mills in the country and finally we siicn ed!!

A Miraculous Achievement! A Most Unusual Yalta

Think of the ulility you’ll get out of these ideal summer frocks, lb spic and span!

Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, Brings This .Sensation of the Summer!!

HI T AMERICANS IN PARIS ARE M I SEK NOW A BOUT PLACES TO GO.

PARIS, July 18. (UP)—There is j no mistaking them as they swing up and down the boulevards without a hat, rain or shine, swagger canes with enormous handles, baggy trousers, heavily plastered hair. They are the American tourists of the-younger j set. They are arriving by the thou.--land ami filling up the most expensive cafes ami restaurants.

Their elders are just as conspicuous but in a different way. They sit on the sunny safe terraces where the French customer and hi- wife 01 •best gill are having their morning appetiser- and demand that luncheon he served there. In vain the Waiter tells by shrugs and signs that it isn’t done, that the terrace is exclusively for drinkeis, that the eating place is inside. The reasonable ones among the visitor- compromise on a sandwich and a glass of beer. The others decamp swearing that Paris is not what it’s cracked up to he.

No longer is there a definite trend of tourists to Montmartre resorts after the theatre. The tourists who have been here before know better now. They have heard of other places e-pecially on the other side of the river, in Montparnasse, which has riactically grabbed all the night trade which once flowed up the famous hill.

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p Over on the Boulevard Montparx n.sse the re is a cafe which is probab • j ly one of lbe largest in the world. It

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of the same (iroporlioii- as the ground floor. That’s only one of a score ot places now attracting the visitor from the United States.

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right hut it w a - no) co ed and still they havnk the pay the price. The ianai little more circuinsiiert * en ^ count of Prefect of f, droul periodical raids on t„ rd. merit but they are thn same. -m

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Moreover Americans have learned how to dine and wine in the chic places along the Champs Elysees and even 111 the aristocratic Hois de Boulogne places without leaving their pocket books behind as they look at the check. By the way, in place- like these a tourist can expect 'o “pend something like what he spends for hoot leg lh|Uor at home, with the great diffi rencc that there are ]!) chances out of •_'() the stuff is good.

Buying

Al-o along the boulevards creep the I hungry looking -warty faced “guid- ! c " who have been laying low all winti r and piing waiting for an upportunity to pull the old stunts of in- „ vtigling un-iisperting sightseers into

has 1,111111 tables on the street floor . ,, , , I (luestionable places on the assumption

and thev are always packed after dm- . , , , . , , , , that they are going to see the “real, ner, a long wide terrace for the hot ; }l ^ ^ ^ „

summer evenings and a roof garden

What they see may be naughty a!'

Mr. and Mrs, Ral^i ^ ^ turned to Chicago afu ’ S on mother Mrs. Nick OiHng | er friends and relative. j 0 n. 1 Mr. and Mis. Jim Oniij ask Sunilay with theii -ua who Groverland. i thi

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at this writing. —$32.

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Only modern ingenuity could have achieved the evithis special twoday.-’ display and selling. The vastness of operation, and low labor ■ el and great output resulted in such high values at uch astounding low prices.

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I’ASNlltN TOWN I LOO DKI) meigau, the Bavarian town famous mol ished by flood today. RKKYIN, July P.i (UP) -Olieram- for its passion play, was partly de- The town was submerged

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With every Goodyear Tire we sell there goes a real service/ No limit to what we will do to see that you get full tire sat-

isfaction. Help you choose the right type and size—deliver it lor you put it on your car—help you care for it so you will get every mile out of it.c;^, . This service is in ADDITION'to‘the Goodyear Tire quality

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you get for the low price we ask you to pay.

29x4.40 $10.70 30x4.50 $11.85

29x4.75 31x5.25

$13.40 $17.20!

GENUINE KXIDK BATTERY

$10

CONSOLIDATED TIRE & BATTERY CO. North Side Square.

! 'hiutlbur.-ts used the river Lavini | to overflow, bridges were swept a 1 way. Toich- I to be used in relief work until d \vu, because the local pow' i plant as flooded. A Kb ion manace I tbe Oberammagnu di i'l l, tin* tmighboring Telobcii- iiiii sl, to ar Fuessen, was ablaze.

Mist sRi TRK LICENSE

MRS. MABEL CROUCH.

Purchaser nf hunting and fishing li'-co i , • - -1 (i ially persons who take (tid h ideiil licenn s, should inspect •inie and oo that tin clerk or agent issueing suoii fills in the space provided for street, city and county. Canie wan ns, admonishes George N. Munufehl, supei iutemleiit of the fish and game division of the state conservation department, are suspicious of j,. ■ -oils carrying resident licenses on which no street address i- given, iitid recently have arrested non residents with re-blent licenses which were void. Non-residents who endeavor to void paying the addition nl fee for a non-resident license through misrepresentation as regards then- residence are subject to prosecution for shing or hunting without a license and also for the mi-rep resentation. To be entitled to a resident license a person must have lived in the State continuously for the full period of six months next preceding the date of purchase of Ih-ensi!, A resident license geo'l fur hunting, fishing and trapping anywhere in this state, costs $1. A non-resident license to fish only costs $2.25: and a non-resident licen.-e hunt, fish and trap costs $15.50. I nder tie new laws passed in 1927, Mr. Monnfeld points out, the fine for H hing, hunting or' trapping without a license is $io. with costs added th > penalty amounts to $23.50. For misrepresentatjon of ones proper residence if « non-resident, a like penally is also assessable. Pre-ent laws l^rmit children under eighteen years of age to fish without a license whether rc-hlt nts or non-residents. I he wife of a man who has a license m her name it fishing outside the county wbeii in they reside.

"VerWilKo stopped every pain 1 had," says Mrs. Mabel Crouch of tooo West Fifth street, B1 umington, Inri. “1 am so glad for the opportunity to tell others what VerWilKo has done for me. 1 have had a bad stomach for years and could tind nothing to relieve my suffering, until I saw YerWil Ko advertised, and after taking a few doses I got immediate relief. It has put an end to nil my suffering and 1 feel like a new per son.

“I want to thank the VerWilKo man for his wonderful medicine.” VerWilKo is on sale at the R P. MULLINS DRUG STORK A k them to tell you more about this wonderful tonic that is speeding so many people on the road to good health.

GRANADA

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Columbia Lunch Kit, Kit & Bottle, $1.49.

•tion Friut Jar Ui ( 1 s ' , / h Dozen, 25c.

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SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY f||i A good 4-sewed broom, good weight, each 25c (1 to a customer)

Fruit Jar Rubbers, 2 Dozen, 15c.

Jelly Classes Tall & Squat shapes, 3 for l*''’’

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TRESSLAR’S 5-10 & VARIETY

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