The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1928 — Page 4

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0THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER FRIDAY, ALGUST 17, 1928.

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NOW! FOR SATURDAY ONLY

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)our tpjuher »ff a,1, l 0,1 ^ 01

BARGAINS!

ATI KDAY brings a regular BARGAIN FESTIVAL. These are real for sure specials—genuine sa\ ings. These dollar items are for one day only.

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Porch and Day-tinu*

DRESSES

A final cleanup on all Wash Dress (hat liavi

selling al SI. ( lex - er slxli., trimmed wi|S organdy, etc.

th esc been

89c

6 Yards c! Percale

8 yards oi Comfort Chaiiies

l.ight and dark pattoim in .'!(i in. v.idth. A standaid cou t iiualit.x. A snapup, (i y i ds for

$

1

These are -urtimertime dr-sses of eool dimitii .

former prices

have been !f2.

The remainder

to close out!

wash Their

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8 Yards o! Hope Muslin

10 yds. 82-in. Gingham

Wit comfort making, days now just a short time away this event provide- a splendid opportunity for you to save. Flowered patterns. Dollar Day, H yards for (i yds. of Silkolenes

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iv ive seasons. Also Karl Knauer, I a Johnson, Mr-. Mabel Layman i .l.m- , Burk h ve tried their . and- at keeping up the exci\ent n i a'ation so well c-tabli-hed in days ; .. i bv, but I‘have no idea of the 0 er in which they taught here. Petmitt me to t ik in a different a . for a few ni otifes. Have you t,.;. been loyal to our beloved L. A.? Every tiinc < ui* Xution lm> issued" a cull' for r young man To (io ti the Front rM Biunerstowj hi - II -ponded nobly. Fu st to the t ivil War, next you sent two of your sonto help free Cub,. Tom Spanish oppre sion. and most -l you can recall row willingly you 'I your bit in the i greatest snuggle f all ages. At no time *i you h v be urged to fall I in line, both men and women. \ou j showed your C>1<s in every drive that was made foi the sale of Liber1 ty Bond a.id in raising money for j the vaiious it!ir f funds. But greater yet, not a fflnf.de young man hewed yellow when it came time to ! ero - the big pomi and begin to light to make th» wot id afe for de-

mtcracy.

Gingham-, for women’, porch frock and children’.-. school die ■ * . A leanup! A generous a.-.-ort-ment. 10 yds. fur

$1

j Beautiful patterns that ! are especially attractive. ! A great collection at, li | yards for

$1

written cn the honor roll in the luture just the -ante as in the past. You can boast of four township | trustees, two township assessors, 1 five government mail clerks, two, undertaker.-, one file chief, one po-j jjeem n, one doctor of medicine,: tlnee ministers of the gospel, three | lawyers and at least twenty teacher-. When you look over your list of ! graduates of higher institutions ol learning, you will find them getting diplomas from Danville, the .State Normal, Del'auw, and not to be out- i done, oil" young man in the crowd can claim the honor of being an Alumnus of Columbia University of

New York City.

Three f your sons have been principals of good High School-. an. three have become County Superintendents Three have held county offices in y ur court ho^'-e. And one could h-ve "en governor of hi- state

for the a-king.

Now last, and 1 tru: •, tn u way he ] is; no better than the rest of you; let me mention one v.-no has represened his tate in the Halls of Congiesji and is now in the Senate Chamber of thi- great United States Today he i- in Berlin, Germany, representing our nation in a world convention U- wn as the Inter-Uarlyi-mentarv l nion. And if he *ts not wo busy he will pause long enough to say-to you, my good people" of oh. Biuner.-town, Goo Bless you Every-

one.

Os, |r I'homas.

(BASEMENT)

This is the genuine Hope muslin iully hh aci.i'd. Worth 1 He the yard. Dol lar Day spec ial, s yard for

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2 Women s Hats

Men’s Wear DOLLAR FEATURES

D e i e are hats moved from up-tair where they have formerly sob, to $.'> —None were less than 1.1)8. Now You get 2 It

Men’s ()veralls

A very (r , overall for working mi n who want service;!I !< garmen Made rnoinv of blue denim.

$1

(S yds. Stevens’ Toweling

Gonuin 1 Steven.-’ all pule linen toweling. \n exceptional tit at fur Dollar Day; 8 yards for

n

1 Large Turkish Towels

The lari • thii Ay kiml. Uossi'sin • i’oloied <1 \ Red Hot! 1 towels now for

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(BAKKMFXT)

Men’s 81.50 ties, Men’s 1.50 and 2.00 shirts. Men’s 2.50 straw ha 4 pi.-. Fancy socks, 2 Athletic Suits •’! prs. 50c Real Silk socks Boy.-’ 82.00 I.ongies.

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4 yds. of Oil (’loth

This is a selling that includes fancies and plain white. Now fur the one day only, 4 yards for ... (BASEMENT)

$i

I hope It is net presumptuois if 1 mention the fart that in the teacning force of forty-two teachers m the Greencastle schools lact yea., that three of them ha I served time ♦ in your midst. Then greater than 41 that, of the .-ixD -tx graduates from ♦ he Greencustle High School last

L June, four hild gotten all of their ^ j pieliminary training heie. That is a , . . .. 1 iei rd of which you certainly have a r.KUALr, right to boast. Miss Helen McKamey of Indianapo1 Now in condu on, let me ask this ]j s jj, spending her vacation with her one question h. vi the efforts of the parents Wr> alul Mrs. Woody Me-

school ofticials and teachers repaid k

you for the laige expenditure of Namey.

mcney in prom ting the causo of Prof, and Mrs. E. F. Allen, who

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VONCAS

SATUrday gnu CONTINUOUS FROM 9 t

THRILLER OF

THE MOUNTED WEST-

MERCHANTS TICKETS SATURDAY MATINEE COMEDY—ODDITY

2 yards all linen

Suiting, ;i(i inchi wide

3 Yaru- An.a’s Silk

Stripe -Madras Shirting 8 Yards 25c English Prints, Final close out

i Yards 10-in. Cool Voile, fine quality

tdu aticri in youi viiiage? May I ;n- have been visiting her parents, Mr.

-wet mV own i|u-tion? 1 will have ... i. ,..m, ••yes”, Ye- a hundred

Special Lot! Men’s Odd TROUSERS

.Mostly all are light

$1.00 $1.00

$1.00 . $1.00 1

$1.00

to shout it with

times over,

We need hut f. w great men, hut xw do need many, men good men. And in that particular you are blessed. You have y< ur shining lights, an I you have ycui good citizens who

tan or gray pattei n •

To Clear:

.Mitii’s $(<.00 Pants Men’s $7.00 Pants Men’s $8.00 Pants M<n r $8.50 Pants Men’s $0.00 Pants ....

$3.00

$;i.50

Vi.

1 Yards Lingerie Cloth,

Good color range * ti Yaid- of 10-in. Voile, tj* | (Id * Only a few bolt- ’d " f Special lot of silks, satins, crepe-, J

$1.00 j

8 yard-of 25c cretennes, (1*-J AA 4

Clean-up! ... v 1

Women’s Full Fashion St rx ice ^ Ik Host*

Women's Sheer

Chiffon Hose 3 prs. Children’s 7-vS Fancv Socks

(MAIN FLOOR)

$1.00 $1.00 $1.00

TONIGHT Last Times

CHAPT. ( v El |_ A Jackie rl

in “Buf

Granada Tonight

Four reasons for good pictures

$1.00

PRICE

$4.25

$4.50

2 Pi’s. Roys’ ()’alls

For scho.d days these overalls serve a practical need. Made for boy- who are hard on their clothes.

$1

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Dollar Day FURNITURE SPECIALS

Stationery V2 Price!

81.50 Ta- e-trv Rugs, 27x54 82.(if) Small Stcplatlders $2.00 Green Pedestals $2.00 White Frame -Mirror.-, for Bathroom or Kitchen

As we are discontining this brand we are ab/e to make this special offer.

Fleencr’s Drug Store

No. 1.1 Pocket Kodak, Series 11 Kodak Anastifrnat Leas f.J.'/ Diomatic Shutter—$16 (1) Diomatic shutter times true. (4) Kodak Anastigmat lens f■'].'] cuts sharp. (3) A sliding dial gives exposure data according to prevailing light. (4) Self opening feature automatically springs the front into place. , Let us show you. Pictures, 2f j x

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Other KuJjks $6.50 up Brotrnics from $:.oo up

R. F. Mullins

Your Home Institution Foi 28 Years.

S. €. Prevo Co.

MEMBERS di HIE N VI l().N-W IDE (DOPER VIIV VSSIK I V I ION.

HI V ERS’

(ireencastle’s Ecoiiomy (’enter

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BRI NERSTOWN IlDTORV (Continued from page 2).

xictim of an automobile

too, wntragedy.

Manx of you can 10 all Mi Emma: John W Knaui 1 was here for om

! learned party game, and also how to | dam e on the ice down by the creek, j 'he died thi rummer. Samuel A. : Hal’!.- eninpletid her teim finer’ sin it. trued twelve days before her con-

I ' 1 act 1 spired.

Killpath, and you all know how wi year, 1880-7, then Ed Curiskadon, of

Indianap li.- taupiit two years. Don’t you 1 call tin exhibition \ve had at the close of his first term? "Ten Nights in a Bar Room” was never played hetter than on Wednesday night, Mai h 11, 1888, in old Brunei'toxxii. I i.en John W. Knauer came hack for just one more year. He was my last leat her in the common schools

of your township.

Saturday’s Market Will Have—

Mai John ’ii Wright was here in

Lit . 1; » ixlInviint

MM I I \l V III VNs. MM (OPN. TOMATOES. Bills, <\KROTs. rl ( I MHI.R> rAIIHVGl SWFI I PoiVDH' VPPLF.S I RY ( IIHKENS, Ml sKMEI.LONS, VND M V ! ER MI LI.ONS.

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18!'() !»-. her enrollment xxas sixty1 our. Oh boy, some school! Oscar I'homa- xx a - here one year, but the attendance i; id fallen off considerably. He had only t l'ty six. N. M. Catpent< r. Ben P. King, Mrs. Lillie John Skeltong and Miss Pearl Hayes came in order and remained tint term each. N one eared io stay longer than six 1 nK.nthn at a time without a breathing

-pell.

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WASH

DRESSES

Just received a new shipment of summer and fall wash dresses. Reasonably priced.

$1.23, $1.50 and $1.95 J. SUDRANSK1 CO.

Tire Service

and when we say SERVICE, we show you just what the word really means. We boast that we know the tire and tube repair job from A to Z, and take care of you in a real spirit of helpfulness.

Let us worry with your tire troubles.

ANDERSON VULCANIZING CO.

Oscai 1 h m ttuigM ho < in i 898 .i ■ .1 Algchia and kindled high >ch< subjects. ;-’\ hoys and girls took aJ-| vantage of • ... opportunity. I I horn as ami M1 - H Kate \. Lovett trught here the next year to he loilowid by m; Lola Walls in 1898. Miss Oria Thomas tauglit her fii t| and omy HiTr"" | in the year 1899 to 1900. tan you bem-ve it? Osrar Thomas wi s hack h. n* for two yeats alter he had been Piineipnl of Brick Uhapel three terms. Some of you recall bi\ craikei-barrel onhestra. MY, r'u ’ ' slu l1 s,i!Kin K esen morningi rhompse Rowing who lived n hull a quarter ft >111 the school alway- had to close the doors to keep fronT waking the baby when morning 1 xe:rises -tarteil. Here is where Robert Irwin began his c. u*< r in y ( ur nn st. He had been teaching m oth r places tn file town-hip five years ami was icnsi ered tempered enough to stiiiui it oiip yc

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Worn ^ a

It’s Ken Maynard’s greatest hit- I AUTHENTIC! THRILLINC Mi

COMEDY

CHAPTER H TRAIL OF TIGER CONTINUOUS 2 TO 11 P. M. ADMISSION NIGHT 10c-25c

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and Mrs. James Sinclair, left Monday for Morehead, Ky., where he will be head of the .Mathematics department jf Slate College. Burglars gained entrance to the hardware store last night by removing glass from the rear window and robbed the cash register of the evenings cash. Alis. four watches. Denny'.general smi wo-> visited .also ami they helped themselves to lunch meat and bacon, removed • two bunches of account slip- arid then l#ft jtKem:on the counter. Entrance , w'*s’ gaiiH’d through the rear xvirnlow. _

ter, Mrs. Me Aifl Hs. *wi Mr. awl Jit-, it are the parents a 1 10th. nal >1 t

Alton Murphy, who underwent 'afr oper ation for appendicitis twb, weeks ago, was brought home Wedbexday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans are parents of a son born Wednesday, Aug. 15th. v , Herscht l Hurst and family of Gosport, visited his mother, Mrs. Edistina Hur-t, Wednesday. , Miss Nan Davis is visiting her sis-

T<> H0VI m i LtlM A, U-, ^ L r iu'at* -t wuht^H Lim 1 athlete Robert W. J 1 > Univet'-ily -I.JlNj and tK/ retui'h to thi- in from thr Olyn day dam *h«te * *' lor in the C«i liai Altlwank ~ .jj,, been ortat i p listed wt. ^ri comini? (debt sentation d 1 - mt the 22-year-oi’ qj, _

jar Wouldn 't you fflfr* ** car built mm % Wbilds Most Mol

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utomobile Plank

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lOfi North Jackson St. Telephone 79« / “SUDDEN SERVICE”

I lie biggest and best equipped tire shop in 1’utnam County.

OFFICIAL A. A. A. SERVICE STATION

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Saturday Market

In BMKi I rimed my accounts with I, '"son township a* a teacher and i -w U f, h '' l ' l,unt y Superintendent’s la K. At nice j began to look at old Biunei'town from a very different I am-h I remember eveiv time 1 i the”’;, nt 1 ’ ! ' a vlsitor t0 P^.v the j t pail of a school official. Mi s Muiy Burks was first, Mis Beitha 0 T Flh a ' '"“'w Uo 'ben ! |- Ei - walked from Parke CounI Mi JU> , °n • V A i * r to h( ’ followed by 1 M1>.' Ida (). Mood. Hem \ Carpenter

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1 saxx Robert l. w, n for my h,.-. visil

, •« xMiHrt,: offtrial

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Fresh Fork Bones, Ih 05 Beef Brains, lb . MlVz Fresh Bologna, lb 1254 Fresh Boiling Beef, lb Y1V Z Sugar ( ured Bacon Squares, lb 19 Fresh Sausage, lb, 20 Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb 22 Sugar Cured Bacon or whole, lb 25 Small Smoked Ham, lb 28 Fresh (’ountry Eggs Fresh Cottage Cheese Frying Chix

Today you demand infinitely nv automobile than you did five ' e » order to satisfy you, Oakland now , All-American Si* and the I nntux | greater care than ever before. mv Oakland and Pontiac Sixet are tories constructed almost entire y ^

past two years.

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Oakland is constantly discarding*^ i • #<> use on 1 ’ ,,

ing equipment, content to use newest, most accurate design*- th •pection standards are second to n j ,

Wouldn’t you prefer *

most m_odern automobile P^'

of^recUion^uch^OakUndemP^^I an All-American Si* or a P^Vi

you’ll find the answer in •tamina and reliability.

Putnam

W. H. Eiteljorge »’hone 12 We Deliver

Oakland All-American

—Omy

Stark & GritHth M# 1 * OAKLAND-rf

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