The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1928 — Page 4
FEE GBEENCASTEE DAU!Y BANNER, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928.
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Stepping Stones to Thrift “Easy to Pay” Prices on Summer Merchandise—
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PATTERNS
A Special Buy! You’ll never be able tn iluplicate this 29C
BARGAIN!.
Entire Stock of WOMEN’S SriilNO WRAPS
33l l( o
REDACTIONS
Sport Models and dress styles that have been exceptionally popular for the lb2S season. The whole stock yne- None n served.
V\( VITOMSTS AND MOTORISTS SHOni.n NOIE 1 HE ABOVE \ m i i> i,km Ink ' \\ ings!
VVOM EN’S i Mil a PRO( KS $16.00 ALWAYS
Plenty of the navy crepes and ffeorfrettes in winsome, youthful fashions. A number of the popular white crepes are included.
SILK HOSE OFF! RINGS, 05c, 1.00, 1.29
KEEP KOOL” SI MMER SPITS
Men’s Fancy Socks, l for
$1
M-I.W1, *21.50
rti irtiirmuflin-i i 1 -«-»»■
| MEN’S MOOL ^ OR COTTON
GOLF HOSE 69c & 98c
A cleanup! Hose that sell regularly from $1 to $£.60. Our entire stock goes out at this
mail, dovv ’
“Quality Carefully Maintained Always At A Saving!”
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SATURDAY ONLY! Substandards of Men’s REAL SILK SOCKS
CARL LAKMMI.R nresents
Jean Hersholt amp
Mohair, Palm Beach, Flannel, and Tropical Worsted cloths at these money saving prices. ’They are expertly tail-
ored.
Men’s Quality
r„»cy 25c
Supporters
SILK HOSE "THIRDS"
19c
Another shipment! An encore event. One table filled with them.
BASEMENT
Children’s Athletic I’nderwear
Children's Colored Pajamas 59c Bleached Mu-lin, Good Quality, 3t; in. ... 10c
Sub-standards, Irregulars and perfect full fashioned, service silk and chiffon silk hose are included at the above quoted prices. Summer shades.
MEN'S SI MMER A I HLEI l< PNDERWEAR 59c
Full cut, elastic and web in back to prevent ripping. Sizes to ‘JO.
WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES
9.95
Late summer dress fashions are mere enticing than ever! Pretty dots and guy (lowers decorate the cool ummer silks.
MAIN FLOOR
BATHING SPITS
Women's Cotton Suits, 9.8 <• Sizes ./OV, Women’s A 1 I Wool Suits, tl* j QO _»!)8 andtP * ••70
New Dress Prints, Rayons, Voiles, Dimities, Etc., 19c up to ... 39c New Leather Purses and Bags, 1 hie Styles, M.HK and $2.9K “Mary Garden” Wash Frocks, Newest Creation.--.., fl.OIS & I .00
$5
WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES
A fine collection of bright talk dresses as fresh and new as they cam l»e. Many are sleeveless $5.
35c
3 PUS. FOR #1.
An acquaintance offer for the one day only, Saturday. It includes all the plain color- and fancies. They a,e substandards, but^eju-t you to find tho Hi KIS . *'' * TRY!' This price holds Rood Snturday only! Get active!
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Alice Joyce m WASHINGTQ ' SQUADE
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wiih rkorue lewis—zasi \>w and an Unusual ( asl iid o[ Directed by MEI.VILLK BROAA N
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MEN’S
STRAW HATS Your unrestricted choice of
Sailor, Panama, Leghorn, Toyo
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any Etc.
have in stock. Get busy!
YOUR HOME INSTITUTION FOR 28 • YEARS
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GREENCASTLE’S ECONOMY CENTER
; MEMBERS’ OF THE NATION WIDE CO-OPERATIVE BUYERS’ ASSOCIATION-
FILLMORE ] Hunter.
Dalln Ruark i taking his vacation! Marie Ray of Indianapolis is visitthis we. k frum Ihi American Zinc | ; n g with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker.
Products Co., where he is employed.! I Those who spent the day, Wednes-
Mr-. Judy Graham if Indnmapolis j w ith Vera Jean Clark were Emi- spending thi- week with Mr. ami | mil |> u th Wright, Geraldine Bales, Mrs. ITank Hunter and Mrs. Louie j an d Jessie Buis.
Mi - Mary Elizabeth Buis of Indi-
Mr. and Mrs.^C. O. Day spent^Wed-j is visiting with Miss Mel.
vina WhiKn
Helen, went to Indianapolis, Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Harold Gorham nesday afternoon with
Robinson.
Mrs. Harold Pruitt and Mary Oliver went to Greehcastle Thursday aft-
spent Mrs.
WedClair
Her Rheumatism Vanished Since. She Get Kcnjcla
[ Helen Jerome Eddy, Jerry Gamble and Jack McDonald. Melville Brown ( directed.
Mystery Melodrama that will delight vmi —between shivering thrills and Will hearty laughs you’ll enjoy tip ' this great entertainment HU
the
Last Chapter: “Mark of The Frog 10
^ $24
TONIGHT: LAST TIMES - m,. MARY PICKF0RD
MY BEST GIRi
castle, Original Plat.
Sarah Spaulding to William Blackwell (W. D.) $4.‘!00, lot in Greencas-
ernonn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoi
nesday with
Eastham.
Mrs. Emma Ragan is critically ill at this time. Mrs. Louie Sinclair and .Mrs. Judy Graham . vent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham have rented the Mug Reiley property, owned by Homer Dunlavy. They will move
Mrs. Harry Hunter and daughter,
Mr. and .Mgs. Harvey Raines and Mrs. Wade Mc.Nary and daughter, Elizabeth, went to Hoosier Highlands Thursday morning. Mrs. Hobart Robinson and children of Indianapolis, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson.
Lady Tells How New Medicine End 'd Years of Misery.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Allen, Joseph P. Sr- 1 « <« |, le Ralph Edwards et ux to Eugene M. Goodbar (W.D.) .$1.00, lots in
Roachdale, Original Plat.
City Trust Co. to Laura B. Schlinsker (W.D.) $1.00, land in Floyd
IMIONK 12. PHONE 12 v SATURDAY MARKET Fresh Pork Hones, lb 5c Beef Brains, lb IpaC Fresh Bologna, Home Made, lb I2p2c Fresh Boiling Beef, lb 12* 2C Sugar C!ured Bacon Squares, lb 18c Fresh Sausage, lb 20c Small Picnic Hams, Shankless, lb 22c Small Smoked Hams, lb 25p2f Pur e Lard, 7 lbs $1.00 Pasteurized Milk, PL, 5c qt 10c Our Beady lo Serve Meats for Hot Weather: Boiled Ham, Baked Ham, Pressed Ham, Cooked Coin Beef, Cooked Loaf, Minced ^ Loaf, Dried Beef, Summer Sausage, \ Frank furts. W. H. EITELJ0RGE I'HONE 12. WE DELIVER.
Reba Mu-ton, Ethel Hoag and Naomi Carpenter, attended the carnival at Greenrastle, Wednesday night. Mr . Badger He.-sler, Mrs. Marjorie Purcell and Miss Hazel Burden of Indianapolis, -pent Wednesday afternoon with Aunt Bertha Shoptaugh. i Mi-- Burden is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hessler. Hazel McKamey went to Winchester Wednesday, where she will visit with her sister, .Mrs. Morris Kennerly-
GRANADA
LAS I IIMES
e]>h P. Allen Jr. (W.D.) $1.00, lots
Greencastle, Original Plat.
Eugenie P. Williamson et al to | James L. Randel Trust, (W.D.) $1.00,
land in Madison township.
Lennie B. Curtis et al to Henry L. Byers et ux (W.D.) $1.00, 50 acres
j in Warren township,
.Marion L. Crawley to Kenneth (ias- | 1>er (W.D.) $1.00, lot in Greencastle,
Jackson Boulevard Add.
Mary C. McMains to Frederick M. .Grimes et u\ (W.D.) $1.00, lot in Cloverdale, Janie.- M. Hurst Add. United States to Carter Hunter, (Pat. D.) $1.00, SO acres in Flayd
township.
United States to Shadrack Wise i (Pat. D.) $1.00, 40 acres in Floyd
i township.
, Cassin I.. Duree to Sarah Spaulding lQ. (’. D.) $1.00, lot in Green-
township.
Bertha D. Keyt et al to Artie B. McCain et al (W.D.) $1.00, land in Clinton Township. Citizens Trust Co. to J. Donald McLean (W.D.) $1.00, lots in Greencastle Northwood Add. Allen D. Hope ct al to Teresa Hetrick (W.D.), $1.00, land in Marion
township.
Teresa Detrick to Allen D. Hope et > al (Q.C.D.) $1.00, land in Marion 1
township.
Fred E. Todd et ux to Dallas M. Vermillion (W.D.) $1.00, lot in Greencastle, Original Plat.
low
Lawrie Franci- Davi.,
O. Ader (('em. D.) sroh .. ^
bridge Cemetery.
Sheriff Put. Co. to J-* ” (Deed on Divn.) land in >r .,| ship. T .
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James L. Randel to t t i,i
Hurst et ux (W.D.), Greencastle, Old Plat. Arthur R. Hurst to
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Co. Trustee (W.D.) H.(l'i’ ote ‘
Greencastle, Old. Plat.
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Rowena K. Shepherd et It, ten B. Hurst et ux (V It ’«! in Floyd township. |^_ Butter B. Hurt tn f. H. ^ * (W.D.) $1.00, land in F-":tt j, Charles 1!. Best to Wiita l| c j| ux (W.D.) $100().00,||' iri j
township.
Emerson K. Ruark e; t C. Hunter ( W.D.) - '.ftf)00
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ECONOMY STORE Swift’s Premium Box Bacon, lb 45c Swift’s Breakfast Bacon, 1 lb. Roll 33c Sugar Cured .Jowl, lb 14c Dry Salt Pork, lb 20c Pickled Pork, lb 20c Choice Beef Roast, Steak and Boil. Hot Weather Meat Specials: Boiled Ham, Bologna, Minced Ham, Cooked Corned Beef, Veal Loaf and Franks(All Government Inspected) We sell a genuine India Orange-Peko Tea— * Not a Blend. Our Coffees At A Saving: Monarch, lb 55c Maxwell House, lb 50c Battleship, lb 4fic Our Special, Always good, lb 35c 3-F Coffee, lb 5o c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 for 15c Post Tosties, 2 for i5 e Palm Olive, 3 bars for 20c Kirk’s Flake or P. & CL, l() bars .... 38c Tire Patch, 25c Size, 2 for 3ic Pet or Farmers’ Pride Milk, 10c and . 5 C Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs Jello, all flavors, 3 for 25c A Good Line of Fresh Vegetables. AND THE SAVING IS YOURS.
MRS. GEORGE K. PIERSON “Konjoln is wonderful,” said Mrs. Gtorge K. Pi ii -'i, R R No. 2, Louis-1 burg, Ohio, (near Ridimoml, Ind.) “It > .•'iinpletely ('iidcd the riieumatic trou- | lih 1 that I suffvied for years.” ‘ Ti'triiic attai ks of rheumatism | 'nine over m< hen i least expected 1 t. The pain eerned to center in i my shoulders a d sides. In the morn- ! ing I had awful pains in my back and I could hardly bend over to lace my I shoes. I would sit for hours in a i chair, unable t. do my work or walk 1 ! around. “After takin one bottle of Kon-, jola, the rheumatic pains were becoming less, utitil now, I haven't a -ingle tube or pain in any part of my body. My nerves are a lot l»etter and I enjoy life again since I am free of every health trouble. Konjola i- a wonderful medicine and I’ll always indorse it to others.” Konjola i 1,1 in Greencastle at the Owl dtug tore, and by all the best flruggi.-t ip all towns throughout this entire section. —(Adv.)
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AT THE VONTASTLE Fear of the unknown, the supernatural, i re-imnsiblc for the success ol many of the comedy situations in Univer.-al’s mystery (feature, “13 Washington Square,” which will be screened at the Voncastle Theatre Saturday, with Jean Hersholt and Alice Joyce in the starring roles. Many people (laim to have seen H< m|i denies t heir ex* istance. Nevertheless, if people didn’t have a healthy awe for the unknown, "P! Washington Square” wouldn’t be the uproarious hit that it is. Every city has its haunted house, the scene of an early murder or a mysterious death. The spirit of th** victim is claimed to walk on certain nights. Yet, ha- a gho-t ever hurt anyone, supposing there wore such things, a-ks Hersholt. It is the fear of grosts and the unknown that motivates the various members of the cast of “13 Washington Square once they are all in the bouse at thi address which is supposedly vacant hut actualy quite well populated. George I u Helen Foster, Zasu Pitt-, Her 1 holt and Miss Joyce are I hi‘ occupants, most of them unknown to the othei | he cast also includes
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