The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1928 — Page 3
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BUYING MOST WE BUY fOR LESS
quality—always at a saving” 24 X ° lrrH JA< KS0N ST. CiREliNt'ASTLE, INDIANA
SELLING MOSl' WE SELL FOR LESS
For the Whole Family Can Be Met With Ease and With Economy From Our Stocks
J. C. Penney Company Is the Place to Buy Your
New Frocks
In The New Silhouettes Furred Coats
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Because:
THE STYLES are so charming and so va-j
ried . . •
THE QUALITY promises such satisfactory wearing. . . AND THE PRICE is so particularly low.
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i-75 , $ and For women, misses, and juniors These groups are as significant from the value-viewpoint as they are from the i fashion - viewpoint , K » • ■ which is saying a very
great deal I
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Sizes and Styles for Women, Misses, Juniors
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for Winter 1928 establish nru standards i n smartness, va* riety, and value ... at J. C. Penney Company! Girls from two to su-
teen will reve 1 in the youthful, new styles . . . mothers \\ ill appreciate our consistent policy of kr,v prices and high quality!
1 Missed My Train and the Party Too!
"0/ course I shouldn’t have gone off ofl a shopping trip the day of the party, hut I couldn’t get away before. The stores were so crowded and l wasted so much time hunting the proper departments, that l missed my train. When l finally did get home / was too tired to go to the party.” Shopping at home certainly saves wear and tear on your temper and you will find the same smart styles in our store that they are showing in New York.
Overcoats
That
Must Keep
Faith
Big Values In 4-Piece Suits Coat and Vest, with 2 KnlcS* ’ ,l ot 1 Longie and 1 Knicker.
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Strip.*,
OverpUUU ' Styled * l,| l made ’itfht LowK'ced »t— 7.90
just Right!
In Style, Pattern Fabric and Price Your fullest satisfaction is our most earnest desire. We feel confident our line of Men's and Young Men’s Suits has just the suit you want.
Thru and thru and plaid back overcoating in shades of tun, grey and
brown.
24- 75 Others at: 814.75 K XI 9.75 W
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White Shirts 2x1 Broadcloth
Extra Pants to Match 85.00 Model shown here in shadow and fancy stripe effects, newest colorings; also blue serge and cheviots. Other models at $24.75,
rr Excellent quality 2il broadcloth, full cut and finely made in every detail. Collar-attached and neckband styles. Gee these unusual shirts at
(HU! LINES ARE NOW (OMI’LETE IN HOSIERY and underwear for THE WHOLE FAMILY.
$1.98
Felt Hats For Men These are of genuine fur felt. *2.98 *3.98 *4.98
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Mil:l euougli for anybody • . . ami yet they Satisfy
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II \l\li!lll)t;i; Wilbu i Pruitt of Ohio vi ited hi parents!, .Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pruitt, last week. Itert Pruitt, who was in the hospital recently is visiting hi parents now. Mrs. (leialdine McWilliams aim child]ei , a 1 S Carolina are hero for 'i cxU ndi d \ ' 'i hi paren '.ii. and Mi.. JefT liaugiunaii. llow.ird Hostetler and Mi . Tn - ie Michaels enti rtained their Sunday chool classes at the home of Mr. Iiost»“tter last T hin day evening with a Hallowe’en party, (lames and iortests were played. Refreshments of ginger cookies, and cider were .-erved. liiie-t-. of Mi . (lay Collings last Friday were Mr-. Wilmer Platter and Mi . ( hloe Hoyd of Rockville. Hall and Mr Shalle.v and daughter of llellmorc. Mr-. Wilbur I Tv t entertiiineil a
nuiabei of young folks last Saturday eveiiiiij. jn honor of her brother, J Howard Oheiiehain. Hall-i.ve'en gam -- and contests were enjoyed with dainty refreshment to nit the occasion. .vli . Emma (lihh of Bloomington v* lied Mi -. \la'.gie H dney I'Ver.d day this Week. Mr. and Mis. Krank Bullock, Mrs. tora I'urpin and Air. Billhoe, all of ilrownshurg, .pent Tui'sday with Air. nd .Mrs. John Black and celebrated Air. Black’s 7Hth hiithday anniver - ary. Mr. anil Mrs. K. I„ (Iray were husine- visitor,' iii Indianapolis Tuesday. Several ladies from here attended tl," Ft:) !e (Tub I'T'ib i it ion meetile.' at Io lianapolis last week, and also atM i . Alauile Colliint; entertained ' ver Saturday anil Sunday, Mi John Stout, Mrs. (1 race Rein, Mr Klla
tended the how, ‘'The Singing Fool” at the Apollo. Mr Daisy Huhhard and son, Fred, spent last Wednesday at Roaehdale. Air. and All Summerville and Mr. and Mr . Frank Miller entertained a number of friends at a bridge party Tm day evening at the latter’s home. The hon e was decorated in Hallowon colors. Refreshments <>f pumpkin pie and cotfee were served. All departed at a late hour after a very delightful evening. o <il ART I RIA ( DM FRF.Nt F \T U i s| | ’, i || APKL. Dr. \. T. Brigg will he at Wesley Chapel Sunday morning, Nov. I to hold quarterly conference, communion erviee, and to deliver the sermon, rid erviee i, fm both Fillmore ami Wesley Chapel. Kvening worship :it 7 o’clock. Han.-el II. Tower, Pastor.
hy Firestone. That means more mileage is built-in. Our regular service gets this mileage Out for you. through month alter month of trouble-
free motoring. Drive in any lime And let our expe* iirnced men msp (t youi tin s, rims and wheels. They make sure everything wlm ti affects lire mileage is in good running order. A li w minutes' inspection every now and ttun will result in thousands ol extra mile* Irom your tires Cut your tire costs Hus year. Coma in now and lr.de in your worn tires on u new scf. and enjoy care free motonng. V>'c make liberal allowance tor your old lues.
Tinstone ‘ TIRES 29x4/40/21 $1090 [A 33x0.00/21 ^ $|950 COURIER 30x3’/2 Regular $5§5 | 29x4/i0/21 $610
OLDFIELD 29x4/10/21 $7§2 31x5.25/21 , ’13°-° Mlt AIRWAY 30 x 3’/ 2 Regular $420 29x4.40/21
OTHER SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY LOW FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE A. R. Chenoweth, Prop.
1‘hone (»8
24 Hour Service.
