The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1928 — Page 4
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THE GKEENCASTCE DAILY HANNEK, FRIDAY, ShlH LMBLR /, 19^.
♦
V\ oman’s
Have The NEW Without Being Extravagant Here’s How—
Mrs. John
Dream
♦ Comes True J \t U-L you finii ii-'". wonilorful fai" f IM.wdfi that k" p- ugly 'hine away. J Will not enlaiy tho I'oirs, ami 2 In a.I so sin * thly the km looks
♦ III;, a I.oarli. MKI.^.O-GI.O i- madf ' Haut«‘
♦ i In , ii,.«• I'm Procoss ami stay- ( a iol Mi Glen Suhlett, Sunday. 4 0 longer. I looking, well-groom * ^| r HI „| yj ls , IJoss Huffman and
< il women sinijih love this niarvelou> a, a Face I’owilei MKHI.O-tiLO.
Mullins rharn , >■
called on her mother, Wright Wednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Gardner and children of Indianapolis are vi-iting
relatives here.
Mr. ami Mrs. John Kvans of Tern pent the day Sunday with Mr.
1) Mi l MA I IM F
VONCASTLE
"Mim
Black, Independence Blue and Autumn Brown FROCKS $5.95 $9.95 $15.00
Children’s ‘‘Back-to-School
Needs
IJK'H, l.lSTItOt'S SATINS A 111. lil \I' l lI I 1.1.Y h \SHIO\KI> INTO Till NEW MODE.
<<'OKI MAX 1*1 oats iii'i* i , im]iloyr‘iI irnica
1'nlly to jtilfl to tin* Miuntni" of tin* fall * I i'i‘ssi j s, Sinig hi| i> is an oilier note ot I'asIlioJi ill tetesl. Featured are three pr' " group . Out-tanding are th. I !M11 'i FKOCKS at the popular price of ,$15.
Fashion Right S15
0 0 FALL WRAPS
lu
to '
Ill Til RFY SKI UTS
A c c o r d ian pleated -kil t - with huiterlly ctfect. In Mack or brown atm. To be worn with sweater
4.1)5
i\v mgcnuiously and 'avi-b-r, the (oats tjimme<i witr. thi- fail! File--- coats ‘f -ol't wool broadcloth rr sport , oats in faiuy tweeds are nartly be-lin red. lllack and
brow n predominati .
0 0
Fall Hats
1.98
( lever
and ciiic
dc-cribes t h e
new st:
• i.-on’; h it
\ oiru«.
c'olid V. !-
2.98
vat.-, velours, felt - ar 1 satins.
Sty le.>
that ar.
5.00
i ver
the fnce.
dove
fitting af-
fair*.
The popn-
lar
•'Elephant
Ixars”
include*).
Children's Dresse-, Cute little numb) r, •/tJK. ('hildreii’s I'rench Berrets, Tams, gay eolor-. Oiildren’- School hats and honnets C* 1 ."Tfl of felt. etc. ^ * ••'U
$1.35
Children- golf hose
1
fane* 1 • chiidieir "rn raiiiM '• Bov-' Overalls a n <1
T 0c
men who go haieheadetl in the sut, with the hop. I stimulating th growth of ha i are following fal-i ♦ l hopes, aceordin I" I’rof. Mildn ■ X of tl ol Med < ine at Washington Ciiver-ity, St. Louis, w ,o ha- bee doing research work for i veral vmiis on the growth of the hair. Women wh diligently apply pe trolatum to tlie.r < yebrows and eye lashes to in.M • their growth ar equally delud' i. Prof. Trotter con tends.
sib - an i
SCHOOL SWEATERS Fancy patterns, gay bright colors; rayon and wool’ mixed. Slip over and coat stjles. All age.-.
si,da & -Si.ys
$1.
Young Mi n's
fancy suspenders '
Boy - 1 ' hool blouses
TO.,
-1 .on, so, ; ,nd »v Boy-' Scho I Ties.
IQ..
Bovs' School l.'aps, All. Wool, SI 00 and (’•/Y Children's school ho.se,
1 Dr I ,/v
Yi,ung men's ,-lip-over SW e.ltei
Crew \m k-
COKDL’ROY KNICKERS
fn Navy blue All si7.es. \ .-pedal purcha gale. Will
splendid service. They like to play football and get
hard knocks.
only. very
and givi
si.65
Rheumatism And Kidney Trouble Ended By Konjola
Frederick Debore of Jndianapoli-,. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olia
Pollom Monday.
Mrs. Walter Lucas and daughter, Betty .ban have returned home aft er a tour of the east. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Klwood and daughter, Lula have returned home from a visit in southern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. John Stearley of Harmony -pent the day Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Go.-e. Mis- Lula Heath was in Greencas-
‘.ie Tui -day.
Miss Anna Jean Macdonald of Brazil -pent t>ie day Thursday with Mr. ind Mrs. W. .1. Hunt. Mrs. Mae Wiight of Plainfield vi ited friends here Sunday.
Saturday Only
brother against brother! J]great moment in' r TIM MCCOYS
latest hit
LAW
of the
VI1 lt "' elements uf „
dr — in thi,^
romance travel,,
Km, ' p,a »'
surprise ,h rill s „ < <>> does his
Last rim^T
MOJ/IES
CLARA BOW
‘ladles
of thr Mob"
A Par*
vv I i h III \\ ( U \\N FORI)
MJMlSsin 'IhI.: il to J;:io Night: |„ ^
New Medicine Brings Huick \n«J \mazing Itdief to Richmond ( itizen.
E'.chU Shirting Cr 15c 32-in. dr< - g ngham -
t
ItH
P nt in excel-
1 Ol*.
I “S —
Now neckwear for hig t hool 1
«P * •
Heavy all wo I Shak or knit coat -weator-;
S1
rod
Autumn Presents New OXFORD GRAY SUITS
$15.75 $24.50 $34.50
FABRICS Fxploited By Fashion
SPONSOIIF!) ARE Till: DOt BEK BRI ISTKI) VtSFS Wmi PF.AITKl) THOFSERS.
LusIioun Satin Hack
$2 'X
1 iiitf'in
Volvo! ;
S4/
10 in. mat' iial
e-> gracefullv U season’s favorib fahlic. In all th, rich aul-
nmn («il'(r ton
Black, brown, red bln" -all the wanted colors m the -oa: on*- mu -t popubo fall material. \ lie •, -oft velvet.
•pij BE COWRI.i T it n ;.-t hI oxford this season. Either in plain color or with pencil, pin, shadow, or group strip- <■-. In haid finish worsted-untini-hed wor-teds, chcvoits, ca- siinert s, tw i ts, ba-ket weaves, etc. O 0
IJ Mo. Silk Pol g» N atu i a I
39c
in. Plain Fancv V.lv.
< ‘O Nil IP-.
I)ai)per! I)e)>onair! Honiberg Hats
This i- a natural color, l- Mo. Used for die-.H.s, underwear. -kilt , hamlkecchiefs, i t, .
I'n -h. N, ■ Engl
19c
Suitable for the new . All t plain i- .Inrs in demand •1 iwaidiful fancy patti i " .
Jl'c. 3!»c, and
51-in. Sport Wool, n. . . .
$1:
I, i.- i- tlie continental -tyle! 1 1 reel from 1 lei many this innovation in men’s h, advvear. The) boast , f a tapered crown and rather tall. Po-.iss a curled blim end rather narrow. Embrace II the new autumn grays, vn til ^ Ip ’)
In tan. hrown and black ruhh(‘r. i 'an he u-cd as rain coat or top coat. Very mar) and dressy!
10.00
MEMBERS of THE f.AKGI' NATION-WIDE CO-OPKR \H\ E HI'VERS' ASSOCI vno.N
p o
s. c. REVO M P A N Y
EM RYU \V I OW
PRICES - BETTER (JIAI.ITY
M.WAYS AT A SAATNG!
MR. ROBERT SALYER Never in my life have I given ; recommendat;,i for a me<iicinr.' ., Mr. Res' ' Sal er, R. R, No, f Richmond. Ind., "but I certainly wan every suffen from rheumatisin, neu ritis, and stomach trouble to knov what Kctijol done for me. - 1 The )oints in my body had irwol r [ to tw t 1m se, n pain wa - iunstant :in<| intense, and was able t attei d to my woi k onl." X ■ too, neurit it -•■t in, adding to my -uffering. M <, that I could i ,, 1 ting, • • • kidiu im plication ■ mod mi to leave my be< 11 > tim* night y. t .had trii • ything, I, ,t with ut benefit I rca about Konjola, and what it was do in for others, and decided, to giv( this new , impound a trial. ‘ Imagine m\ happiness and -ur pri.-e wle n the rheumatism ami neuriti- pa abated. Nest my stomacl and kidney- were put in normal condition, and after a brief treatment 1 wn a t , i ade man. No wondci 1 am cage r , endorse Konjola. I shal ne. r l>, itiiout K njola, and hop* even -ulf, rer in the land profits b; in wiindeiful experience.” Konjola i- -old in Greeiicustle, Ind at the Owl diaig store, and by all th*
through i Adv.)
ix st druggists in all tovvnoat thi- entire section.
•T.RI I M \>l I I s lii ONOMV (EMFB VnIR HOME INSIIIIIION I HR VIXRn-
MORION
Mr. an*i Mr-. Ste, 1 tlie Shun non farm to Bridgeton la * Thi
Mr.-. Nan Whi'ted oe'it l.i-l Tu
lay w ith .Mr Winnie Maddox. ; Maddox'- were Eon Frank and fain
n.iini Burk and v ife and Win. ilv of Indianapolis Ed
Hock
lann near
lay.
Whitted attended th, fair at v i 11 e Tue-day , ve, ing.
vl#iti it Mrs.
II. leu
\|)|)l<*s and Suirar Hears.
Our apples are the linest thev have been in years. Drive out and M-e wh.d »i hate in the lim of fancy eating and ((Milting apples, or phone tour order. Priced 511 cents per bunhcl and up.
Mi'Cullou^irs Orchard. Phono Rural 95.
Icon and Forest Potter and family
of Russellville,
*V. S. I w tei and wife,
M WH VI I \\ Mi Pi lah Millei of Greenca tit | i- p< ndii g a few duv- with Mrs * U. .1 Hur J Mi. mil Mr-. John Pollom ,f In ♦ 't* P nd la., ari t i iting ridative
J
f Mi ii,t -y l ew .Ii., |;,.b , -I 1 \'an-ii k!e. I dv.i ill! .,n. I ,da Nd e and Messrs. Ray Herbert !l| hn l.cvvis, Kd Roberts, Thur.-ton
id Em Robei » ■ , day Monday in Brown county.
Aha M rtin returned to hi home
in Coluinlns, ()., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suhlett tvfr<' in
Wedne day.
AT THE \ON( AS TEE lint Met oy Doffs His Blue I nimoru For the first time since he started hi- career at the Metro-Goldvvyn-Mayer studios, Tim McCoy doffed for a picture his blue uniform of a Cnited States cavalryman and donn •d the chaps of a cowlcy for his la-t picture, ‘‘The Law of the Range,” vhich comes to the Adnca-tl.* Saturlay only. McCoy plays the role of a dashing ,ieace officer of the 'NO'.-' in the daywhen the bad man roamed the plain*f Texas and justice was on the -hie if the man who pulled the trigger ir-t. Opposite McCoy in his rharn erizatinn of the Texas Rang* r loan Crawford, who is playing her 'irst westeni role as McCoy'- -wirt heait.
s* o u sr?
TONICH T AND SAM BUM
GRANADA
M A ER >*) MAM Iv'NDS ol Dll I I RENT I HKILLS i KAMMi l' INK) ONE l’!< I IRE BEFORE.
t lln UlUC "nf , 1RV9I TONY I tehool audito mim mm south
KI AI I’.AA MF.N'TS
AT THE GRANADA
l“olo practice with orange-, grape Vuit ami apples is the latest in laugh \ jrodueer.-. It is ,-ei n in “The Aritojv.i A'ildcat", Fox Film, late.-t produclon starring Tom Mix, -bowing a' he Granada Theatre Friday an..
Saturday.
Mix ha- tlie role if Tom Phelan Monte C llins, Jr., play- Low-Jack Wilkins. Low-Jack attracts the attenion of a French maid who think ' ic'.s a polo player. He -tart- to prac , ice and finally sl'ces an orange into 1 he face of a Chinese who is just serving the roast at dinner in tin Phelan ranch house patio.
LONDON, Sept. 7 (11')- Funeralion the installment plan constitute tlv latest ;ii"' Ii British commer
“People live on tk« system." antiounH, ^ don undevt.iki.. “»),.., die on it .’"
IjNVARYil EXCEtd^M
DM KENS’ A AM K I I* PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7 (fl’i Few literary stocks have jumped ia value as have the immortal “Pick wick Papers,” according t Joh; v-kel, leading American authority on Dickens. Eckel estimates that th value on the oiiginal copies of the ‘Po^thumon Paper of tin- Pickwick Club” have increased in valve .'5001 i year for the pa.-t '.',2 yoats. The Dickensonian authority told of | -he Unauspienu- heginnirg of the “Pickwick Papers" to the Pennsyl- 1 vania Library Club. H*' de-< ribed tie I press book fi- a “flop" until Dickens,] n an effort to inject intere-t in hi -(•rial, introduced Sam AA’eller a- a •haracter in the fourth installment uni -aw his failure turn into a lienendous success. Echel said the “Pickwick Paper " iu- been the most popular pro.- bool, written since isufi, and ha- never been exc eded in circulation. I he last copy of the original was Jisposed of for $l(i,:;00 in Now York, Richard Gimhel, Philadelphia, , wi Parts II and III., eon.-ideied the most uluahle of the set. H paid sJ.BOP for a corrected Part II. and S|.oO(i mr Part III, roa-onably piiced i't ■omparison to Inter .-ales.
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FOR
SATIS FACT
EVANS
RH.KI
PUBLIC SALE
Notice
On atfounl of tin* small margin of profit which is fixed by law, we will require eash lor j^rade and big’ll sehool lext hooks.
SOL I HARD S ROOK STORK HAMILTON’S ROOK STORK
family of Gvooncastle and Roy Detro and wife nial daughter Katherine of near Finca.-tle. Afternoon caller j were Eon R,,mho and family of Mil-|
ligun, Mi Geoige Potter and son ' (Jieeru.i-t
Funeral services for Mrs. Joh? il d-hiie ere held fit the home
.. . . IhJ<I ! Thoisday at 1« a. m. Burial
hiitk and wifp ami Howard Parr«u ami wp, pent WedlU'sday at the In
(liana State Fair.
The l.adi • Aid met with Mrs. Far- (l l
r '. *' ' ''' W" ln ‘ ,|1 .' " Itl ' " Mi. and Mrs. Orlin Vatvel ami -on wry good number of membe, out m „ving to IndianapolD.
Mis- Myrtle H''H»ert is moving to
I ureencastlo.
Sehool epened here Friday morning with Mi Dorothy Lewis and Misa
on
m. Burial war
it Fon • Hill cemetery, Gioenca.-tle. Mr- llalpli Randall of Gieencartle
and ,-everal visitors.
Glen t'lodfelter and wife of Lafay-lj;, | ett- -)ient Wednesday night vvitli'
home folk-.
Earl Suth* Hand and w ife of J.afayj ottc tailed on Mrs. Millie Sigler ori
Sunday.
John Stark went to Indianapolis on! vi Monday. 1 Hub rt Fh dfelter, Elizabeth Fgger.-, and Wilber t'lodfelter and | mother attended the State Fair on
Thu rsday.
Mis. ('ora Butcher spoil We ( |n (lay with Mrs. Russel Thoma .
I will sell at public sale on my farm, 2 mile- north of Mt. Meridian, I J mile south of County farm, aul
mst of Greoicastle. on
i mile-
lues., Sept. 11, ’28
corn planter.!
BAD NEWS FOR BALD ‘*51 • I.OL IS, Sept. 7 tip)
Lola 'v t <> as teachers.
Mr. ,1 Mr-. Harold Knoll nf Mi(•uii;, Tltiida, were guests of Mr. and
•Mack Long, Friday.
Mi Ruby Long spent the dn;
•Monday Greencnstle.
Sundn; guest.- of Mr. anil Mi>.
PhiPin Mu’.rheson were Mr. and Mrs. j t* 11 n*'"; walking cultivator I Jolui Hii.n e, Mrs. Nellie Wilcox and , WM,kin K ,m ak plow ; disc hanow; 10 •on, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hutche ’ l ' • s P' ke '^°oth harrow ; cultipackei' -c and children. double shovel; set of double harm sM> 1 A. Zaring. Mrs. Lola Long : "" 1 V Uu ’ r too numerous to
; nd ckiliiren, attended the Stnti Fail' 1 meotnm.
| Monday
Bid ! 1 M,-. Mmit Biidgo- of Putnaiuville,!
at 10:30 a. in., the fi llowing describe i
property:
17 HEAD CATTLE—7 extra goo ! Jersey milk row-; ;; r ,.d am | black •ow.-; :j fat, Mack yearling heifers; I - , ’ Hr| y "P'ing hull calves, 2 veal j
calves.
, 7d HEAD HOGS—70 head of *hoat weighing 100 („ 125 lbs ; 5 pure-bred
Duroc sow- to farrow Sept. 1-t.; on :
B '« ' l > R P. .ml male h rhc * all double immun*. 2 HEAD HORSES—One 10 voar! oW ir '''"' rHl Polios, mare, I . nd * 00 ® ’• on* m , i ’ 1 HKA " BHEKp.-gs good black
tace ewes, 1, 2 and 3 years old; 2’ ’ enrly spring lamb.; u „ l; 2 v.ar ol I i
buck. A real hunch of sheep. CORN-About 100 bushels new! corn to bi -old by the bushel.
IMPLEMENTS- () no
ru.'W;
ImsW, ^washday woni^
OW often have you
pleasant parties to stay at h 0 * and “keep an eye on” on thf 3 ^ dress? We’ll lift wearying wa '’
out of your life forever, note.
Phone
imh
Glen Clark
Laundry does it M 1 Home Steam Laun^ Phone 126.
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