The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 September 1928 — Page 4

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THE HREENC'ASTLF DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 19^

\ HERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONAL l VALUES-OUR EVERDAY PRICES Drygoods Department

98c

.. 98c

81. 89c 89c

. 98c $1.39

19c 49c 19c

$1.39

:

PLANES FAIL TO COMPLETE NON-STOP HOP

at the Owl dm* .'■tore, and by all tho Ivst drt'Rltists in all towns through-

out this entire section.

Full fashion pure thread Silk hose (hiffon Hose, all colors, semi-farhion \\ ashahle rro|).’ de chine, 40 inches wide, all colors

Plaid woolens for skirts and school dresses, 80% wool—^ d \ll mxil I reneh arTges, hrown and navy, 42 inches wide—Yd

Misses Rayon Slips and

I nion suits

ART GOICliFL KltfHIIS l.OS \NGELES M I KR M YKING

FOK( I II STOP.

“NO RACE” SAY OFFICIALS

Pa., crashed at Decatur, Ind. Lieut. Cointnandt r Jack Lseman, commandant Rockaway naval air sta- ' : lion, landed at Amarillo, Tex. Kmil liurgin, Mineola, N. Y., lamt-1

cd at Willard, N. M.

Nick Mamer, Si kane, Wash., land-

ed at Bawling . Wyo. <»n aeeo.nl of d.Hsolv.ng partnerHaldemaii, Detroit, Mich., ship we will offer at public auction.

\_ vi. at the Itirknell farm 3 miles south

of Greencastle on the Cemetery road and 1miles northeast of Putnam-

ville, on

Continuous Shows From 2 to 11

PUBLIC SALE

VONCASTLE Saturday Only

, \dmi.,i„ n f to 5:311, io 0=3.1 t0 q,

(ieorge

landed at Albuiiueriiue,

l.u.i Angeles,

Angeles.

Curl iMemmlf Presents

Art Goebel,

i landed at Los

Cal.,

Far Vs

(ieorge Haldemaii. Flew

New Mexico. Nine Planes In

N O TI f F Tuesday, Sept. 18 *^ V 1 1 v* r'mtimenrinir at 10:3(1 A. M.. the

Race. One Serious t rash.

Srpt. M. — . I'.i2x nation- j

( urtaina, 2' j yards long,

Pair

Knglish rrini-,

V ard

Misses Rayon Bloomers,

Pair

Good looking cretonnes, V .ml

Chiffon how, pirnt tops, pointed kayser ho-:e, special at Pair

heels, Irregulars of $2

Basement Perrules, good patlrrns, V ard Hope Muslin, eieryone knows the (piality. Yard

3d inch hri » n muslin, V aril Apron Dresses, good <|uahty percales, .■suitable for street wear Special .

Good, yard vi V a rd I elt Hats. Fall colors Best Oilcloth, Y ard

ling, light and dark colors,

la inches wide,

12k* 12k 10c 79c 19c $1. 29c

S. C. PREV0 COMPANY A Home Institution. a***********

MORTON ( HI R< M NO'I IGF

Our Sun .ay School directed h> Le lip Frank meet- t in o'clock follow ,| by Public Wor-hip begin,lin: at 11 o'clock thi* mini-tii will speak in “The Nee i of a United Lffort- ami Spirts" The sorviie n Sunilay eveniiig will he held in the irlnreit . f our Public Schools, teachers, patron pu(nl.s an l

the High School will sje ;ik. The tr tee ha= been invited ami all our town•hip -chin !s are asked to cooperate. On Tuesilay evening a call meeting of the Sunday School Boa id will convene at the church to ele< t officers fm the comb g year. An all day meeting known ns ‘Tamily Day" will lie ; hebt nt the church thi- week from the

coining Sun ay

Bring wour family

all who arc interested an invited to and ba.-kets. Let us spend the day *.oattend. Mr. Wright and Mr. lionine of gether. I'rogrini announce lati r.

ECONOMY STORE

Sug.ir Cured Pi. nir-, Lb. .

20c

Swift’.- Brcakfa-t Bacon, in. hix

15c

Swift's I't'cmium Hiiin.-. iwhiile), lb

33c

Swift's Pickled Pork, 1; lbs

$1.

Swift's Bl CHkl .l -t Ibtri' 1 tb. ridl

35c

Reel Roa.-t, 25 and

15c

Allsweet Oil'". Lb

25c

Nut Oleo, lb

20c

Matches. M twinly > u. inch boxes

25c

Granulated Sugar, JO Ib.s

63c

Wluke White, 0 for

19c

Palm Olivo, 3 for ...

20c

wi.

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SlilJVK K. SKI I. IT

WK GIVE YOl QL Al.ll'Y. FOR LESS.

W’e Deliver.

Rhone 740.

W’e Deliver.

LOS ANGELES, Cal.,

The feature event c,f the

al air races, the non-top Right from ^ New York to Los Angeh s, la.-t night j was described bj air meet officials

, as being “no ran

Art Goebel of Los \ng< ie-, the only , I finisher, who reached Mines field at ; 3:20 o'clock Thursday afternoon to | receive the plaudits of the crowd awinner of Hie race, - on afterward | ipiieted the enthusia-m with the revelation that he had not made a non- j

stop Might.

, Goebel landed hi- Lockheed-Y ega j at Pre-cott, Ariz., earlier in the day,, to spend over an hour repairing a ! ! troublesome carburetor and replenish a dwindling gasoline supply. | Nine planes hopped otf from Roosevelt field, New V 'ik, late \V ednesilay i j for the long grind. The last contestant to make a | landing short of tie goal was George ■ Haldemaii of Detrob, who brought his ' Bellunca down at A'buiiuorque, N. M.j 4 at 5:06 p. m. Haldeman said he was! running short of gasoline an 1 buckling bad winds as lie neared F lag-i j talf, Ariz., Thur-day afternoon. Fearing he might lie forced to land 1 j on dangeiou ground, he turned around and with the wind behind him | returned t, Albuquerque. I Haldeman said he Mew through a | j had storm near .St. Louis, Wednesday

night.

Goebel, the only contestant to arrive at Mines field, commented that Haldeman, although flying a slower | craft, left Roosevelt field three hours j ahead of him.sel, and that the obvious reason for th" Rellanca plane not ) arriving late Thursday was a forced I landing. Goebel -aid pn hably lack of fuel ended the Migh : . for the only J known lomnining contestant, cxplainI ing that he did not see how any ) 1 plane could complete the non top j grind against the winds and storms he had battled most of the night. The other contestants landed at vuj nous point- along the route of (light i Wednesday night and Thursday, i A single serious accident marred i the Might. The Lockheed-Vepa ship piloted by ('apt. John Morris and carrying a- passenger t'ol. William Thaw

Pay Your Telephone account on or before the 15th of each month and receive the regular discount for prompt payment

Greencastle Telephone Co. Max F. Hosea, Mgr. Konjola Filled Her System With New Life Energy Nervousness and Splitting Headaches Banished lly I he Modern

Medicine.

■*' . < A - i • i C v,. - .1

Commencing at 10:30 A. Mthe following personal property, to-wit:

HORSES

Three head of work horses. One saddle mare. DAIRY COWS i K fresh with calf by side: 8 heavy springers; I cow fresh in December; : 1 yearling Guernsey heifer; I II months old Guernsey heifer; SGuern sey and Jersey yearling heifers. All high grade milk stork.

HOGS

, 24 head stock hogs, weight 100 lbs. ^ 2 brood sows.

HAY

Several tons of soy bean hay in barn. GRAIN 100 to H0O bushels of corn, shucked dow n in field. MRM IMPLEMENTS 1 Superior 10 disk wheat drill, good l as new; 1 disk harron. good as new ; I good harrow; I good hay frame; I wagon; 2 good sets of work harness; t good saddle and bridle; I threehorse riding breaking plow; 1 platform scales; I lard press; I milk | cooler; 1# milk cans; 1 gravel bed, * I John Deer ..rn planter, with | fertilizer attachment: 1 DeLaval I Cream separator; and other articles ] loo numerous to mention. —TKRMSAll sums nnder $10.00 cash ..in i hand. Sums over $10.00 purchaser I will he given fi months’ time with apI proved security. 8% from date. 2°o j discount for cash. Notes to he bank- [ able and property settled for day of

•ale

Bicknell & Byers Itedor & Vestal, Auctioneers. PALI, ALIGN, CLERK. Lunch will be served by Ladies of Putnamville Aid Society.

A Kloriou 8 windswept e l)ic of (h e rrozen north, U LL,m « VMto-

Knjov while

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GRANADA Tonight and Saturday

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( ominff“THF DERBY WINNERS”

.Monday and Tuesday \ Ml Slf AL ( OMLD> ( mil tsy SIXTEEN PEOPLE—MOSTLV GIRL-J IN CONJCMTION WIIH THK RLO'I LAR PROGRAM.

raise fot h u :t ssful efforts in Waltei Long wi ■ J 'ilt role. Mitchell Lewis, whom * t - s unssrupulou • kl|

have long known as a deep-dyed i villian, phiyi a ympathetic role in

i thi picture and dor.- astoundingly j ( veil, proving that a good actor can]

any type of characterization.

James Oliver Curw od hd up a story which i- an inten.“:r| matic tale of the snow country.i wind in action and ai . -ing ,t l

tional power.

MISS I.KORA M. HOWLBY “Poor Ivalth in general, terrific

ceaiiache- tl at put me to bed for days, .sicknrn of the stomach, black pots before my ryes—these were mie f th*.' mi-'rii- 1 .-uffeix:i| for

Bl t K JONES AT GRAN \l» \

| "Branded Sombrero,” Buck Jones’ (starring vehicle, coming to the Gra-

nada Theater tonight fur two days, i.-

a story of tw< brother striving to establish themselves, after the death of their father, who has been the instigator of numerous rustlings. The

Tory gives Buck ample opportunity

to use the vast store of knowledge he ha- accumulated in his portrayal in We-terns. Lambert Hillyer directed the production for Fox Film-. Leila

Hyanis has the feminine lead.

II crashed into a fence during a fore- I

ed landing at Decatur, In,I., . ally on | y ' 1 ' n r,i ‘* f K'mjida. Ihursday morning. Col. Thaw was ' l .'>' Mi-s Lofla M. Bowlby, o.U For

. iiou.-ly injured anil ( apt. Morri- •Mreet, t.ary. Ind. | nyams has the feminyie lead. h -s seriously. The former i-the only ' W1,s 1,0 nervous that 1 felt like' o—-— mber of t ' •' ' '•(■• would give tmnpoi \T THE \t»Nt A8TLE i ett nlrille. 1 re ' iel 1 «:• d* pente; I had] A beautiful mosaic of tht North, fhe i ne t * ■ l turned t > K"n "Back to God - t ounti^t,” stai

1 ■ >! . wit Ufa faith. Imagine, thenJRenee Adone, is at the Vonca tl*

Oliver l.ele utellier. Fast Orange, j'"V i"- v 'in'i that the very first (Theater for Saturday only.

, I brittle l

X. J., returned

take-off.

to Meld -non

after l bottl " j few week

wa helping me greatly, of treatment and all

(Tdfnid McMillin, Syracu e, N. Y'., landed at Chase, Pa. Randolph Page, Northville, Mich., landed at Allentown, Pa. Col. William Thaw II, Pitt, burgh,

Complete less tubes)

ills disappeared. I was a different nirl, abb to enjoy life like others. 1 . .n gaining weight and -trength rapd)y, and ran scarcely believe that it i- myself when I look into the mirmr. I wi-h that all the girls in tmerica, who -uffer as I did, could i now all that Konjola—the wonder remedy—-wrought in my case, one :hul my pap nts and 1 considered be-

(\encl relief.'’

Konjola i- sold in Greencastle, Ind.

A Every scene of this spectacular outmy door picture is a cameo-like unit in this splendid example of the motion picture art. And here is a cue where motion pictures do rise to a fine pic-

torial anil dramatic art.

Renee Adoree again proves that -he is one of filmdotn's leading -tar. She is a remarkable actres- and po.--e es a pert and fascinating French pel sonality which fits in well with her ] French-Canadian role in thi- ( niver-

sal production.

Robert Frazer is equally d, -. rving

SATURDAY MARKET I’HONK 12. PHnEVll Fresh Foi'k Bones, lb Beef Brains, lb ! Sutrar ( urecl Bacon Squares, lb. ... Nut ()leo, lb Small Picnic Hams, lb SiiKar Cured Bacon (*/ 2 or whole), lb..: Small Smoked Hams, lb Dur Special Coffee, lb Fresh Sausage, lb Swift's Premium Hams, 54 or whole,ft.,I (Skin and fat off). Fresh Fg-g-s, Cottage (’heese, Fryi/iC^’ PHONE 12. WFDtUVUl] W. H. EITEU0RGE

QUALITY MEAT MARKET

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ELECTRIC RADI

G. WILL CONKLIN See It, Hear It, At The Industrial Tent.

John A. Abel Home Baked Ham Frying Chickens

Lamb

Choice Beef Pork Veal Pure Lard Sandwich Meats Fresh Doughnuts Pickles Olives Pure Honey

We Deliver. PHONE 42.

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inspect our antique

A 1909 Model Overland in good mechanical condition. Nobody knows how far it has

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gone.

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PATTERSON SALES CO.