The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1928 — Page 4
Til 10 GREENCASTEE DAII.Y BANNER, THURSDAY , N<>\
HOSIERY VALUES purr tiiroad ilk, pointed heels, lisle top, semi- 000 fa hion, all wanted full colors—rr Full fashion, all b* 8 t QQ/» colors, r al Pr Full fashion -ilk hose, -ilk to top, SI 29 ^ jfootl t olors—Pair irregular - of $2 hose, best colors, Pi # Full fashion chiffon hose, pointed heels, ^ pirnt t"|p, all ('dors, iireKidais d* 1 ‘»(k of j2. hose, special- Pr *** *
S. C. PREVO CO.
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“Happy And Well; Sing As I Work”; Proises Koniota
Serious Stomach YfTlirtion lollowiriR Surirical Operation (Juickl) Y ii In . To New Medicine.
Yoncastle
2 TO
Sat.
Ml.I,MORE Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips of (ireencastle spent Saturday i ijrht
Gilbert Ogles Republican Candidate for Treasurer of Putnam County, Will appreciate your support in • the November (i election.
and Sunday at Joe Picketts. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wright, Mr. and Mr . I.loyd Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips spent Sunday with Henry Phillips and family. Rev. and Mrs. Hansel Tower, M. K. Steward and Miss Edmon Stew rd were the quests of Mr. an I Mrs. Otto Hicks, Sunday. Mrs. Duard Phillips -pent Thursday with Mrs. I,otau Perkins. Mr . James Reed of Indianapolis, and Mrs. John Carrol visited Mrs. Emma Kaffan and daughter Tuesday. Mis Callie Shield, vety delightfully entertained the Fillmore Stitch and Chattel Club Monday at the Library in Coatosville. Twenty one members were present and a very pleasant afternoon was spent by everyone.
FOR YOUR FLOWERS
You will want a lew
new pots
We have most sizes.
6 inch
15c
7 inch
20c
8 inch
25c
9 inch
39c
ALL WITH SAUCKRS TRESSLAR’S !i-lu and Variety Store West Side Square. Telephone 164.
MRS. RAY MEI.TOX Day by day, -wells the mii'lit; choru- of praise f i Koiijola, the neu medicine, for it- marveloa. nchseve ments. And no wonder, when re| rt: like this pour in, telling of new \ lories over disease. Say- Mi R • Melton, 12K Adam.- -tr> et, tiary, I diana:— ‘‘Following one major operation iukI two minor oie , and after p' dr many weeks in hospitals, 1 ulleied terribly from -tomach trouble. I !> - came exceedingly nervou ! lie •Iren irritated me, and I was do -. I knew this was not ritrht, nor noim.e. but 1 could not help it. N' rvou headaches and coiistipation added to my sufferings. I tried imp!; evfi;.thimr recommended, but eon.tantly became worse every way. I was led to try Konjola by reading of the won derful work it was doiiijt here in Gary. But 1 had no ideas of how soon I was to be re-tored to health. Konjola worked (juicklj almo-t like m a trie—and today I am happy, tieiip' and well. The childi' n were (|iiick to see the sudden change in me, and nov our home 1.-, one ef ^loiiou health and happiness. What a medn iie Konjola is; what a debt I owe t . those whose recommendations led nn to Ktve 'I- the chance to make in well.” Konjola is old in Greenca tie, I I. at the Owl diue 'ton , and by all the best drujfffi.-t in thi vicinity. — (Adv.)
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g&TEVIL BANCER r.y uaWOchchvcy with Clive Brook a FRED KIBW pRDDucnm Fantalizlng Irresistible -Beauliful. Ibis teat slat's greatest I ting screen drama. t FAIR HI LE HAND 7 P. M. I HID AY. '.({mission .. 10c 40c Today. Last Times
TODDS’ THIRi) Anniversary’SaleJ
Saturday Special
Men’s heavy work hose in a variety ot mixed colors with white heel and toe. Sale special, 9c. Coats Men’s work coats: Rep:. Sale Horsehide: $14.95 $11.95 Sheepskin: $ 7.95 6.45 Corduroy Sheepskins $12.50 10.50 Dupont leather, sheepskin lined, and other good coats greatly reduced in price.
DON’T FORGET THE FREE O’COAT SATURDAY Sec us for partic-
ulars.
Saturday
Only
Lee Work Gloves , t ,eav V leather pa m work R | '' with a tight fitthi, gauntlet. Reguia ,
priced at 50c Sale Special:
Overcoats That overcoat stock is diminishing fast. I f you are going to save your $10.00 on a coat, don’t put it off. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Priced on sale, $9.50 to $29.50
White shirts newest collar.
nroadcloth with the long point Seven Rut-
() nl.V a few ^ pairs left, but [L are all in yood^v ish natterns. ^ and Educator shoes can not he beate* for quality. 1%' of large and sinail sizes, (onipleteclose out.
ton front. Excellent grade of Broadcloth. A shirt we regularly sell for $2.00. Sale Special: $1.39
Suits
Boys’ and men's suits are all cut to the bottom in price. Every suit is ?oing out of our store within the next few days regardless of price. Don’t lose a : splendid opportune ity!
June Day A MarveloUH New Face Powder
June Bloom Powder, price 50 cents is the powder you have been looking for. Its lint 1 texture makes it go on smoothly and stay on indefinitely—you will hue its fragrance. OWL DRUB STORE FLEENOR’S DRUB STORE
TODDS 7 TOGGERY 20 E. WASH1NBTON ST. BREENCASTLE, INI).
Iln ion "it.il, emotional drama of Ihe < hi lb • cron mug achievemen! i.f !u- mol ion picture art. < mi.dg; N, 2'.c \di l.TS, 50c.
MOVIES
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY
THIS is In notify you, and each of you, that your Fall installment of taxes is due and. payable at the olliee of the Bounty Treasurere, on or before the tirst Monday in November, November 5. ( ome early and avoid the rush. Fay before November 5 and avoid paying the delinquent penalty.
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ALVA L1SBY, Bounty Treasurer
I "The Devil Dancer”, Gilda Gmy' | tir.--t motion picture production under I her Samuel Goldwyn eontnut, which ! the (lancer signed last jihiih r, i scheduled to open at the Vomu tie Theater for a two days' showing, Fii-
day and Saturday.
The story is an original, written for the exotic Mis.-, Gray by Hairy Hervey, author of "Congai", one ol the year's best seller , and several
other novels of the Orient country " ll 1
ami it- .-trange people. It wa - adapted to the screen by Alice I). G. Milj ler and directed by Fred Niblo. The entire production, it i. reportled, ha.- been lavishh mounted to .'..m the utmost in pictorial effect in th« reproduction of the pirtur (pK Im. k ground of the original story. Will;. Pogany, the famous Hungarian ;it i ist, executed the sets and cost ni , and Mr. Hervey kept earful wnt h lover technical features ct the pr-
l duction.
| Cecil B. DeMille'.- motion p.'tur | masterpiece, “The King., of K . • I after a very successful run t tin Voncaatle. will have it' ft'i *1 h nv-
ing tonight.
Granada
Sat.
tnoilni ;rea! outdoor adventure to add i . Ken's unbroken list of
• in.i-In u successes.
Toiught, Last Times Myrna 1 -oy in “THE ( IH.MSON ( ITV”
Society News
(Continued from page 2). guests were the new member- on the faculty and the new people in town vho were eligible to membership to A. A. U. W. All branches in the United States I are asked to contribute and a number of thousands will be u-ed for fellowships for University women in |this county, and so many thousand,will be used abroad. The officers for this year are Pre-ident: — Miss Kuth F.. Robert-
I "on.
‘'i sidtrit - M: > A W Cran-
dall.
Secretary:— M !.• !>. .b Treasurer:— Mi.-.- Helen Kendall.
During the busine.-s -ession there was a discussion of the oiganizations
part in the fellowship campaign the raising of a million dollars.
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Bridge I’jiriy Tonight. School Of Missions. Mr . Erne, t Mugg will entertain j The Presbyterian Chinch Sft this cn•'llll' , . , . at her home, 308 W. i "’ 1 "
I.ihei ty St., with :• bridge party. ■ evening id . Mr>. b
There will be thire tables of cards.
Mrs. I ilden Has Program.
The W..man's l/(ague of the Methndist Chiu, h held the regular monthly meeting Woune day afternoon at the churcli parlors, with a good at- ! tendance. Mrs. Roland I/'ach sang fivi Im ,iutiful numbers, and Mrs. F. C. Tilden gave a most delightful paper on "Our Obligation to Beauty of
Expression.”
Ne (ion X of the church served tea in the killing room of the church.
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I ni'er ity Women's I’arty.
A “gypsy dance" wtil be held Friday (veiling at 7 lo o’clock in the! Bowman Gymnasium for all the wo men in I) Pauw University. Every
one i a ke I t" ( "ini' dressed as a "BANNER
forgyp.-y. The mu. ie wil Ibe furni-hed Ly
a gi'i's nrckerira.
Siicaicr is the leader ot the a ' group, whi( h i.- -tu'lyinit ‘11/ Africa." Mr. G. E Bl» ■ 4 ! the mi’n’.- groui' in the i.-ni I “ThinKing With Africa."
FINK \KT> PATEh
Pates ha\. been .-etf rt 1 ' ance here of Ralph Conner, i ! “Sky Pilot” • mi ether poH^ and Edward Steiner, I will be in Imlianapoh' dunf week ( f the men's conve ti
Mr. t n ’
Pauw chapel on Deo. . i Steiner will appear cn tlv gram the following da)
be welcome.
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Si 'm ■ Show boat.
\\Oi: tw.uk, !*:00 Repuhlitan
Rail;, Newark.
WFAl’, network, 7:'t0- The Senti-
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AT THE GRANADA
A at'>ry of the Cana<iian Nnilhw with that popular, hard radmg \v ern star, Ken Maynard, in th‘- i of a Northwest Mounted Pole m is scheduled for the Granada Thea
Friday and Saturday.
The entire picture i- fa-'t and lull IU| Your of action, and carric.. a high tcnij
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( andidato for Treas-
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County
$10 Puts Joy In Your Kitchen -- Cook With Electricity—
"HITS SMALL' AMOUNT BRINGS A VESTINGHOUSE CLECI RIC RANGE TO YOU
balance ON EASY defers MONTH-’ 1 PAYMENTS
W^stinghouse
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on Democratic Ticket ote v. ill be appreciated Nov. ti.
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