The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 September 1928 — Page 3

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latest PnraMl* **£*. "Hi" Tiit ; r t r , P - to the (Jrana.la • sliit 1 ’ ^ , | Saturday, is the tie ^L\ ,hat tUrr,P<l of a P r ‘ f ‘-fair between a rich -ie»l' ove ‘ t 'of the stanre. n i® 4 a L role of a minor ijovi P' 3 -' , •• the Folies Ber-! in tV c8 " jre nt ability is to j His ^ S astride an elephUinff number. One | B ihf Jt' thP Folies is the t who attends | hy^, isC kof anything else, s** 1, '"perch atop the eleph-j studies her and i idol to him. 1 r -eoibers of the cast not'.r to a note to the‘super' Jth the Tifffr L'dy name : t „ vi-it her. VAs he is off «n this mission, the 'rand others back of the ^ his only suit of clothill v5 '' n ' E . oarlman, demure heroine ■ gBd intensely human ' crowd,” has scored her | , | , ph i„ what is perhaps t r „|e she has ever play- ,, r ole of Tillie, yirl of the n •‘Diamond Handcuffs,” • a v ivid drama of love, | secret haunts of a re.il ■lure open- today for a p.wine at the Voncastle iri [., the story is one of hu- . „ith a (treat diamond’s ihailow launching intrigue, nrfore and deciet. Miss plays a girl of the undeior!l between infatuation witli vr ru ler and the true love of nuar clerk. The desire of Iter diamond that runs like a through the story plunges the center of a gangster war. etuie is literally three plays href episodes in the sinister 'thediamond. In Africa it is an a native miner sacrific- | f to steal it for the woman In v ciety it launches a scaniwks up a home—in the unit precipitates a war in j like batter their way with pin bullets through the if the gangsters. The story jth a -weep and range of . fate, further carrying out #1 theme of human greed.

Mh'BRlDC.E to Mr and Mrs. Roy Eads lerlM son, Joseph Ward. b 1 Eatcheson -pent Tuesday \ Kiiardman and daughter lary Poof and children of ilis visited her parents Mr. M rt Wells Tuesday and »• I Mrs. Harry Ragsdale of le wi re Bainbtidge visitors

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is. Reck and Earl Evans re-lur-day after an automobile dahoma where they visited • -istei and other relatives. L. Gray made a business ndianapolis Tuesday. I Mrs. Chas Hines of Detroit visited relatives here la-t left Monday for Kentucky y will visit Mr. Hines grand haul MtFadden of Bedford M nday and Tuesday nights h miither Mis. McFadden. Ruel Hai’iey of (Ireencastle Wednesday with Mrs. Maggie Helen Shuey of Chicago is her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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Wilbur Priest ami children •’ Indianat olis over the week " Mrs. Wurren Young have > luntoi trip through the *1 "ill he gone two weeks, st* Miller left Monday to go rl» Sanitarium where he [hutments for a week. 'I r '- Conn, Mr. and Mrs. band Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Sunday guests of Mr. and ..“ore class entertained <ud teacher- at a party ^ium last Friday even Ones and contests weie ^‘ihments of sandwiches h n- served, all reported

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he GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928.

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J.c. PENNEY COMP AN Y, Inc. 2 ■ 4 North Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana Opening of Owr New Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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Truck Yet? Ertry time yon tmy "tend It,, pUrnm” you art paying a few etwtt inwards a delivery truck, yon will probably never rrce<f«J Carrying your purehasej homo' eliminatei that trpente, and wn art glad to pais the urertsg on ’ to you in Lower Pricer.

Think it over, pirate, and dev tide which plan seems the morn sensible?

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First Presentation Here of Our NATION-WIDE VALUES The real test of a Store’s usefulness is the character ot its VALUES, What can this Store do for YOU—in presenting Styles, Qualities, Values, at prices which will mean Service in Thrift, Money'Savings, Lasting Satisfaction, and the fact that other J. C. Penney Company Stores serving millions ot families in a satisfactory manner means nothing at all TO YOU, unless THIS STORE measures up to YOUR NEEDS and fulfils— YOUR EXPECTATIONS OF SERVICE

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Looks Well, Wears Well Real Value in Men’s Clothing

This imart, three-button model has plenty of service as well as good looks. A real value that will make your clothing expenditure a sound Investment. Selected Petterm ? Dependable Fabrics Reliable Teilering Moderately Priced Staunch wortteds In jjreyj, browns fend blue In newest novrlty stnpe-ef-fsetti serges in blue, grey and brown.

$19.75 Extra Pants if Deaire^L S4.38

Boys , Sweaters

Lumberjack Style

Just the thing for the Boy on cold, blustery days. Knitted cuds and bottom, two roomy pockets. A real sweater that will keep him

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Husking Gloves With Double-Thumb

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98c Lumberjack Fleece-Lined Sweater For the active outdoor worker this Fall and Winter. The style allows plenty of freedom for the arms, the weight and quality give warmth and protection. A real man’s value at $1.49 Kyber Broadcloth Shirts

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The values presented here for the first time are typical of our Distribution Service. The prices are not Special Prices, but are regular prices. We do not run “Sales” or quote comparative prices, preferring to serve you better by buying as low as possible and selling as low as possible. So these values will give you a true picture of what THIS STORE can do for you EVERY DAY. In all our plans to serve you—to merit your confidence—to deserve your permanent patronage—our one underlying thought has been “To Pack Every Customer’s Dollar Full of VALUE and SATISFACTION”

•—your Purse and a, J. C. Penney Co. Af J. Fifty years agu Mru Homemaker %c'$ ibbeJ and spun and * tewed a fine seam** from daylight un tJdark. Today she b et * a part* ner to help a u! on the job—a J. C. Penney Store. She ha* t learned to read o\ § • advertisements r> $ ularly and taves m a rty a dollar for the f amily Pune while si 0 tng quietly at home. She knows she tan d # pend on our tidier fsing—that it is hove t , and free from i.eration. It f nill pay every Hi hsewife to read our ad terttsing regularly.' C fiten she will find f fat some small luxury fine never thought the ftould affordw it well fwithin her means /

There’s Plenty of Chance to Express Yourseif in ,the New / 4 Coats Especially in the matter of fur trimming are the new( coats original and distinctive. There are pouch collars, shawl'collars^ and animal scarfs — deep turni back cuffs and novelty spiral effects—each one is charming. $19' 75 ' «.

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Mitten or glove style, with double thumb f r u e on cither hand. Knitted wrists, weights. Well made Or hardwearing service. Buy them 14 Quantity.

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“Nation-Wide” Outing FlannelExcellent Value A good weight, useful and serviceable—jilain white, woven stripes and checks for warm nightgowns and pajamas. Look ahead for future needs by buying several yards. Our low price, yard,

$4975

You must see tltem for yourself! The fabrics arc soft and smooth, the furs flattering—coats such as these are puLtanding at oar prices.

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Outing Flannel Plain White and Patterns An excellent value—and • useful material. Plain white, stripes and checks in 27-inch width. Our low price is a worthwhile saving Yard, 10c

Two Splendid Household Items At Prices Worthy of Particular Attention

*4. ^ Our famous Kyber hrosdt cloth in fancy. f a5t cok* P* 1 ' terns - nest and novel effects These shirts made exclusive!)

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$1.98

“Honor Muslin'’ Thestandardof thousands of housewives— t|36 inches wide - bleached and 39 inches unbleached. yd. 12k “Belle Isle” Muslin An outstanding value for a score of household needs. 36 inches wide bleached and 39 inches unbleached. vd. 10c

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I mportant Modes Are Represented By "These Trocks The tiered skirt, the scarf neckline, snug hips—all of the fashion details that mark frocks as distinctly new are to be found in this modish group.

Satin Canton Crepe Velvet Combinations

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Many, many styles of various types make up the assortment—frocks that will fit admirably into your fall and winter needs. Black and rich shades of brown are spotted with bright blues and green. Complete size range.

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