The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1928 — Page 4
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TflE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY. AUGUST 3,1028,
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The Grand Finale of the July Clearance Sale —It Takes Its Exit Sat. Nile!
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Special For Saturday Only!
75 to 100
Silk Frocks
Your Last Chance at These Mark-Downs
Mens Suits
Women’s Silk “Coolie” (’outs
“( onlie” rouls arc fm wear armnirl ihr hoilNC or doun lo Ihr licaeh.
Highly
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$5.95
July Sales Include Furniture At 2oC Discount
(ioing Out $12.50 $17.50 $24.50
Suits rangini' in |iriri’ from Slii.aO III Sail an* iiM'luded in iho aho\r sale prices. jind 3*|)i'. slylcs.
Bargain Basement Specials!
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2.>c Silkolencs, A snap up at
s I \!»0 Seamless Sheets
15c 7!)c
40 _in. Ili'iun Muslin, yard..
12c j
Palm Olive Soap, Har .
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p. & (> bar
for Silk Hose, Third:, pair
Laundry Snap
19c
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In A One Day Sale At
$5.95
(let Here Early!
15c
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Hope MtiwJui,
S;initon Tablf iSinmics 2He Mon’s Wmk Sliirls hDo
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Here Arc *12.50 and $15 Summertime Silk Dress Values To Clean Up
12 MO. SILK PONGEE
39c
At $5.95 S. C. PREVO CO.
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Uverv mii e and
pieic nl furniture i. selling nl a fourth oil
nn». Uso rugs.
\Y(»Mi;\’S SILK nmvSSKS •2 for Till- I’riff of 1 Plus
Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose Seconds oOc pr.
Women’s Wraps.. Men’s Straw Hats
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Children' Drt
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\rrivim; IuhI in lime fur Ihm linal selling, these hose present a great value for bargain seekers.
| Rayon I ndies ..
• •AT'. Thread, lr Percale, I2'.c Towels, I'Oc I.mire Stock of .Summer Millinci> .. sI A,- 8I.PS W.i h I-roil, .. s I .(Ml Wash lire -ex Sl.tlS Men’ Ho.se, 25c Men*- Shill', PNc Overalls, !iSi
S. C. PREVO COMPANY
Two Complete Sets of Dinnerware V2 Frice Impoi’ted I'Vom England
Here are :wo complete set ol ,i2 pieces each that are t > he old tomorrow at exactly H ALF I'L'in:. O n e is a yell iw pattern, the ul her , - a blue one. $ 1 u
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m rharge of Agriculture and Horti- T. Mi rutcheon's f; mous cartoon culture Building, tate that a spe- jun Summer” will hi Guy Cantwell of Gosport, director jc al feature exhibit ba-ed upon John
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FOR SALE
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rected at the
Indiana .State Fail which will be held I a' Indianapolis SepUmbor 1-8. The McCutcheon irtooi fiist appeared in! Hie Tribune in the autumn of 1P07I and ha- been republished ia response 1 to many re(|ui -t practically every
year since.
Ilridteex lltmic, ( orucr Eocusl and Franklin SI reds (iood modern house, IV 2 acres ground, ahundancc of fruil.
CENTRAL TRUST CO. SEE S. ('. SAYERS.
Walter (,> Fiti h, of Purdue L'niver it.\, who ha- suressfully planned a iber of fe rture exhibit ■ for the , Indiana Bo rd of Agriculture, 1 , ;arranged an adaptation of this cai- | toon to harnmnize with the contents 'o' the \ grieultural-Horticultural budding in which hi- exhibit will bI Hie outstanding feature. The origim l eaitoon a- drawn by VlcUutcheon ' nws two •cene the fir-t one do-
■ b year to do their dance.* in the 1 lutuinn haze. I tlie second scent ihr lorn hock i.fc been transform- • ii into Indian ti - and the old Ineia 'pirits ma\ lie seen dancing in be haze and im .light, so vivid is the old man’s description of “Injun Snmnit.” Pro:, or Fitch has ari.mg.'.I to impo-. ne scene upon the o . r with a “I out and in” effect to correspond u Hi tlie story thal 0 il accompany tl exhibit. Go either sid. ..I the center of the i\l iln will be cornucopia— one ■vnl be pouring .it pumpkins of al. size . hape.s aim colors, and the . th • r pouring out . h golden corn foi v.hii h Indiana i famous. As a backgroi.nd of each I these side wings \\ I! he in autumn scene typical of the “Injun Sum er” haze. Written in the sky near each of thesi cornucopi. will he the two f llowing quotations: “When the fro ' is on the pinikiii, nd the fodder’s in the shock."
and the other
“Hfep high th. golden corn, \. r ; Tier gift has autumn poured 1 ir.rr out her lavish horn.’’ Paul Mather, of Valparaiso, a former student of the Chicago Art Institute, has I. . n selected to carr> on' the |ilaii- Mid to do the art work in connection with the exhibit.
CLASSIFIED ADS
| jerts under contract this year to 25:5
—For Sale—
FOR SALE:—Ford good condition. Phone Service Station.
Dump truck Grcencastle 2-3p
miles, or ,'il mile.- more than ever put under contract by the commission in a single year. The sealed proposals will be open-1 ed in the office of Johi^ I). Williams, director, at 10 A. M. August 14. It will he the department’s fifth road letting for tlie i'JL’H construction year.
Maturity tO NTlNl0. J
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FOR SALE— Grocery stock and fixtures; doing nice business; reason for selling poor health. R. H. Hmi'hire, Greencastle, ind. Phone 731-K. l-3p. I'OR SALE—Apples, sweet cider frying chickens, W. R. Holt, Phom Rural PP. i-3f
1’OIt SALE—One horse, 1400 lbs., one 1200 lbs., Reasonable. JanieBark, Phone Clinton Falls. l-4p
EXPEDI I KIN TO NORTH SAINT JOHN, N. B., Aug. 3 (UP) —The 130 foot schooner “Patrick and Michael,” h s just sailed from heie for Hudson’s Bay with a party of 20 explorers under the command of John Edward Ian kio of Vancouver.. The 1 expedition is sponsored by the Northern Aerial Moneiuls Exploration, Ltd J in an attempt to pio-pect scientifically, the north country to disciver just what mineral wealth it contain.-.
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A winnir ( Fv*n m iirekicrSuct am
is winning new
thod^ands evenj week
.1 VII I II FOR I u NTS
KIEV, I S. S. R. Aug. 3 (UP)— I or having taunted the revolutionist who assa—imned Premier Stalipin in It'll, two f. .*ier Czarist officials, Si rgeieff and Kuznietzoff, have just I" n tried and sentenced to prison ti ii- of five .md three years, icspecnld man sitting on a log [lively.
11 " ■' cor tii'M tiT-l Stalipin wn- wa- killed by Dmitri o unall hoy of how the | Hogiofl , wh > was promptly condemn come cree|dng In k ed to death V committee of the offic-
. witne . | the hanging. They were repotte. to have taunted and uhu-e.l th. ndemned man just he fore he died. Two of these officials, Seigeieff and Kuznietzoff, were found leei'idly and will now have to serv. - ’ pn-on -entenies for taunt-made 17
year- ..go.
— o Don't forget the Hurst and son live -lock - ih . V .Inesday, August 29.
3-lt.
I'OR SALE:—Fre.-h brittle cabbage for kraut $1.00 per hundred pounds,; delivered. Phone your order. 132-Y. l-3t
—For Kent—
hOR RENT: Unfurnished room-. Hall and bath. Telephone 321-Y. 3-lt l‘OR RENT:—Furnished modern apartment, two blocks from square 201 W. Columbia Street. Phone 812. 3-3t ! o ” 1-OR KENT:.—Garage. Phone 28'.). i 112 W. Columbia St. 3-3p I
FOR RENT:—Three rooms. Phone 565-Y.
unfurnished ' 31-tf
Tke test and the test Service in town
nrol the Pen as rw, tng HI f.i-ti-t, I, r y« of a gun in tb t i ,rs b spenl record- m , enr ern Ihnlln! pc ^° rch
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Tonight b»f h her UA.M0N .Viih ti nity I\ (St ! A p,ke AeroSingtfL •, liADI *tuii
Tonight cai'h n admi--i"n »ill ilINK china duh
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FOR RENT:-Modern 1 room partment, water furnished, ready for occupancy. 812 S. College. Phone 586-' X. l-3p o
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GOODYEAR TIRES
Admission; were _ neg of n
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Eots of hot
Wetz Iff lie I"
-Doer Sedan »74>
/tody b* Fish*-1
BAKED HAM NICE FRYS LAMB CHOPS FRESH VITAL FANCY BACON MEET ROLL CORN BEEF
MILK
CREAM FRESH BREAD HEIN/' PICKLES
& RELISHES
Pontiac Six has lung *.cr\nl as an outstandIng example of i|tiulit\—of materials, of de-
sign and of workmanship.
No other six so low in prii r offers Knlics hv t uher—-u ifh the high gr. fe coachwork and materials whnh tfie l i-her emhlcm repre•ents. None other offers a 186 cu. in. engine
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Ammtcmn Sia, $101 i to $ 1All
-together with the stamina and long life for which Pontiac is famed. And none other enjoy* the advantages of being huilt in the world’s most modern automobile plant. Whv not learn what such high quality of materials,design and construction means toa motor car.’Why not drivea Pontiac Sx today.’
‘Viark & Griitith Molor Sales pom AC..Y IX
()n Saturday a spe- ( '*‘d demonstration °1 Uopendable C’ur(1 d hams will be held our store. Call and be served with sample of cooked Ham.
Quality Meal Market Phone 42.
LOST:—In or north of Greencastle I nited States Auto casing, with rim ami tire cover, size 29x3. Reward. Return to rribby- Gaiage. 101 E. Frank lin St. 3-lt.
Consolidated Tire & Battery Co. North Side Square.
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1 nited Stat. •'! 21*,
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Figure- foi th'' >' . j. -how that oii. f i { half inamag' a : county divorce con ( ^
LOS f:—White Gold Alpha Omicon I’i pin name Alphi Williams on hack. Reward. Phone Itil-L. 3-2p.
Will have plenty of extra clerks ami fan- to cool you off. Wetz for eats. lt .
Lot? of hot «'
—Miseellaneous —
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ADVERITSE IN
Ever'thing under the sun table. See Wetz.
for the It
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THE Greencastle Canning Co. will do custom canning. Phone 805-Y. 30-6t.
NICK fre-h cabbage for kraut $1.00 per ioo Ih-. lin cabbage i- aolid and no bur.-ted head.-. Get your orler in now before it is all gone at this price. Eitel Floral Co. 31-tf.
Gardner Bros, have a new shipment of refrigerator—-ome in Duo Tone colors; and have cut the price to close out the season. 31-6t.
Will have plenty of extra clerks and fans to cool you off. Wet for aats. u> I am repairing and reflnishing furniture at my home. Also have some choice piece- of antique and modern used furniture for sale. 415 East Washington St. C. F. Mathes. 2-2t
[’.Ml lie- Will be very Am and cheap I for Saturday. Wetz still feeds hungry people. i.
WILL RECEIVE hi|)S INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. i (UP) — Bids on til miles of State roads will he received by the State Highway "mmission August y su#dling pro
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INDIANAPOLIS
SUNDAY, AUGUST
GALA
Harvest Ti<
Outing
Ty th« pted unisal indiv
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it -"d tf 1 ctioi
l»y Kcsidonts of Shelby, JohnsiH' ^
and Putnam ( ountics.
(;FT THK ( ROW!) toukthkk' “h? ATTEND THIS DAY OF MJJ THRILLS AND FUN FOR K
1 REE IK KETS AT BANNER AND * 111
MERCHANTS.
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ELEC TKK'AL CONTRACTING AND hl
I | | < IRK VI. REPAIR u .
Nothing too small or too large for us to hi"' 1 tlv
/ears aiul kno* Mir stuff * l -Hi
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VIRGIL GRIMES, ELECTRICIAN—P H, ’ N
the electric game for years
h:ne servi-H.
