The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1929 — Page 4

fHB GREENCARTCE DAIEY BANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22.1929

S. C. Prev o Co* —A Hi »M K INSTITU’IION SIM K I900— A lot of new spring merchandise is arriving daily. We would like for you to visit our store and see the many interesting things we have to show you. Always where dependable quality is the lowest price.

? CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale— FOR SALE:—2 red shoals, each ! t weighing 70 poumi.s $15 I’hone Rural <> 142. 22-lt :: o—— FOR SALE:—Three rocker-, reed | 11Jcot and a ^iiiall Victrola with 26 rec- < > ords, all in guod shape. Call Phone no. 41 122, street number 312 VV. Walnut. 22-tf

ron gee 12 Mo. Natural Japanese pongee, 32 in. wide— 33c Yd. Printed ( harnieuse Printed cotton charmeuse, new patttrns, >ard wide— 49c Yd. Gold Stripe Silk llo.se liold Stripe silk hose, discontinued nunilKT, lirsts, best shades, chiffon

$1.25 iv.

Soisette

Genuine printed and plain colored soisetteft—

33c Yd.

Silk ( repes Silk crepes in both plain colors and prints, 10 inches wide— $1.49 vd Printed ( repes lleaiitifid new printed crept s. new and different colors and patterns— $1.98 Yd. Silk Hose “ON V\" full fashion chiffon hose. French heel, silk from toe to top. First quality— $1.25 iv 1 ■" ■ ■ .Silk Hose I nil fashion silk hose lisle top and lisle fool. Pure silk; at — 98c Pr. Silk Dresses New ..ilk dresses, all shades, excellent values; at— $5.95

Codys Powder < <k!vV Face Powder and silver compact; a $1.50 value. At— 94c Soap I cur cakes of Jergen’s violet Hoa. and 25c Heather hand brush: 65c value— 2,9c Corsets $1 and >5 (iossard and Nemo corset di.. ci itinued numbers. I >n sale$2.98

\ REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For a man 25 to 40 years old who shows determination and ambition to own and control a bu-iness in his own town. Must have $10(10.00 working capital. This is an unusual opportunity with a manufacturer in one of America’s greatest industries. A man i f character, energy, ami ambition is hound t succeed if he will follow instruction- given. Address P. O. Bo Oil, Chicago, III. 15-22-1-3P.

Soap

FOR SALE—6 room modern home, fine condition and location, corner of Bloomington and Walnut St. Will sacrifice if sold at once. Inquire F. E. Ellis, 307 So. 22nd. St., Terre Haute, Ind. 19-41.

— I>ost— LOST:—Young, White Spits dog. Gone tw > week • Return to 403 North Indiana. 22-2p

FOR SALE—.303 Cal. Ross rille, 490 cartridges, $10.00. I’hone 134 or ! 399. 19-lt.

FOR SALE—Automobile casings— , coni, $7.00; 82x4 fabric, $6.00; ” hi). I cord, $7.50. New and guaranteed. John Cook & Sons, South End Store. Phone 134. 19-lt.

LOST—Phi Beta Kappa Key. Reward. Phof. II. E. H. Greenleaf, Phone 726-L. 22-3L

WEST Virginia Lump coal, $7.00; Indiana lump, $4.76* Indiana Mine ■ run, $4.25. Greencastle Canning Co. Phone 805-Y. 18-5t

Palmolive soap, limit 3 bars to customer. Basement —

5c

jj (fOR SALE- Redecorated shell pink i [ bah; bed, yith rocking chair to match. Phone Mrs. C. C. Tucker, Phone 18i;. 20-4t.

Soap

P. A (i. Laundry soap, limit 5 bars to customer. Basement —

3c

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Silk Dresses

New spring prints washable. 36 inches wide, at— 19c. 25c. 36c Yd. Sanitary Goods Sanitary belts, apron) and sanitary bloomers. Special— 39c

Hioomers

Uinrst quality of Super-rayon bloomers, some are lace trimmed. also combination suits. I hoice, all colors—

98c

Silk Hose Pure thread silk hose, slightly imperfect— 69c IT.

Flannel Dresses

New flannel dresses, all colors,

styles and sizes: at—

New styles in prints and plain

crepes—

.$9.95 $5.00 ♦♦♦?♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦*♦

—Found— FOUND:—Yillow gold watch, Hampden work-, on .Seminary St., call at Bannei Office and pay for advertisement. 22-2t. —Miscellaneous— YELLOW CAB If you don’t believe Henry made a lad; out of Lizzie, I’hone 54, Yellow Cab. 21-3t.

FOR SALE: Ancona cockerel.-, thoroughbred. Call Banner Office. Ip. FOR SALE:—2 room house and lot on Commercial Place. Barn on lot. Call Banner Office. 21-Op. FOR Delivery now, car loud • f Wabash 6-inch lump. I’hone 317. It

—For Rent—

FOR RENT — Modern, desirable rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 525-L. 14-tf. FOR RENT:— Redecorated, cozy attractive, four room furni-hrd apartment. Close in Phone 416-Y. 202 West Walnut St. 22-2L

NOTICE

We will run a special bus to Terre Haute for tin Grecneastle-Garfield game Saturday evening, Feb. 23rd. • $1.25 round trip. Please phene 54 early for reservations. 22-2t

[ The Market which the ladies of the i Baptist Church has planned for Saturday has been indefinitely postponed.

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MOKE I’ttl LI in PROFITS

'market conditions predicted for 1929,1 I according to poultry authorities who j 'have made observation of condition , ! during the past year. Her? art the essentials of profitable j poultry raising in 1929. as the cx|»erts j j see him: Extreme sanitation in cure j tof the laying hens, production of! quality products for better prices; an I adequate fet” ing program; keeping • of adequate records to show cost of producing product; and, betterment of | stock on the average farm. Of these essential requirements, sanitation, adequate feeding, and keep ing of records depend entirely upon the amount of care taken by the tanner. The other two requirements, pioduction of a better quality product, an<l the betterment of stock depend largely upon the kind of chicks, from whhich better stock must inevitably Come, since hens on the average farm are not of the high egg laying type from which it is profitable to breed. The average farm hen of tohay, according to L'. S. Government observation, lays too few eggs to enable the fainter to secure the profit he should have from his poultry flock, and at the same time lays too small an egg to secure top prices for the product Betterment of farm flocks has been noticable during the pa-t few yearparticularly, farm statistics show.

Two MOKE GEI LIFE FUR BRYANT SLAYING

MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 22— (jeorge Wethington, 26 years old, and Howard Wethington, 22, brothers, of Indianapolis, pleaded guilty to first degree murder and received life sentences in Circuit Couit here Thursday

morning.

Two men are serving life sentence- , for the muider of Arlie Bryant, met- j chant at Brown’s Crossing, four miles | southwest of here, last Sept. 15. The Wethington brothers, it is un- , derstood, feared they would receive ;

Observance t fi\e fundamentally^ sentence if they were tried, practices in I • 'are of poultry i ' ! 'jby a jury. They showed no emotion necessary it t.irmcrs are to obtain | w j )en sen ^ t . nce was pronounced and j

had nothing to say.

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0P1C MADNESS Mighty Love Drama set to tune of thundering thrills!

( H \l’l EK SEVEN “TARZAN THE MIGHTY” •SI NSHINE COMEDY” COMING SUN-MON. Vmoran ofX marines

Mighty melodrama of themi world—It’s tangled li;r« and U —It’s joys—It’s despairs-it umphs! COMEDY—MGM MAG Coming Sun and Min LEW CODY and MI.KEN PRINGLE in “A SINGLE MAN

full advantage from the favorable'

FOR KENT:—6 room modern hou-r and garage. I’hone 795-K. 22-2p.

AiONEY Need Money-Now! IMMEDIATELy Prompt loan arcommodatlon ta . - / A II a O 1 r* on ® ot mo!,t important fea---AV/A I I /Arkl I-* tores ot our setjvlce. W« reallia , * that an ur ^ n o f or m0 n«y requires lmmei|!ate action. Hence we give every/ application for a loan the attention It deserve*. Ample funds penahl* us to ad> vance funds promptly for every worthy purp'I'e. Indianai Loan Co. 21'j K. Washington St. Phone 13.

LEG \L NUTICK OF PUBLIC

HEARING

Public Scrvic ■ Commission Docket

N(. 9579.

In th<‘ matter of the petition of Win. L. Hytell, et ,il, vs. Wabash Volley

I*OR REN I—2 modern fuini-hcd |.;lie Company to reduce electric front ns. House keeping oi deej»- rateg , the town of Roachdale, Inding. Rea.-onable rent. 2 Ea-t Ha:.iia St. j ana) an ,i (ommuiiity adjacent there-

| to— No. J579.

° Notice is hereby given that the I OR REN I : 4 room modem pubi/g Service Commission of Indiana apartment, uituble for man and wife wi u t . on ,| urt public hearing in the Phone 5S6-X. _2-11. ; ,hove entitled cause in the town hall. at Roachilale, Indiana, at 10 o’clock —W anted— A. M. on Tie -day, March 5, 1929. ATTENTION MEN: If inletcsted i Public participation in this hearing work sunny South America write. |s requeste by the ( ommission. American firms pay fare, expense.-.' Public Service Commission ol IndNo obligations. South American Ser- iana. vice Bureau, 14,600 Alma, Detroit, I D> Harvey Harmon, Commissioner. >ji c h, Indianapolis, Indiana February 21, 22-1 pi I»29. 22-lt.

Je.-se Squire-, 40 and Logan MainSit, two of their companions, were convicted by a jury last Friday after a four-day trial and now are serving in Michigan City state prison. Walter Wilson, 19, of Indianapolis, who turned state's evidence, is yet to be tried. It is thought he will be permitted to plead guilty to manslaughter.

water without making any attempt to be ultra fashionable in the matter of

bathing attire.

Today, the most effective costume consisted of a -imple twopiece black knit swimming suit cut lowin back. With this was a pale yellow terry cloht coat the back of which bore a

FASHIONS PALM BEACH, Feb. 22 (UP)- The Seaspray Beach which is one of the most popular of the interesting crowd of cottagers who enjoy the sand and

green.

The balance of the swimnag fits was largely practical, u green and other gay tom..Or«i differed was developed inbvi. and gray, the design of irnfe inspiration. With it a wm !•«* was worn, of soinilar de .formal was a green silk'Bin

hug' sprawling apphqued de ign of congi3ted af tunic an ,| sh , a !red leaves and black cherries. was (ionn in thl ,.„ , hadr; , f;

crepe, each appliqued in !i»| sign, on the tunic -ection.

The wide cuffs were handed in red and black. The hat was a small close one of yellow to match the coat, stitched, and with a ribbon hand a-

round the crown. Sandals were also ADVERTISE IN “THE ILW of the terry cloth, and a puch of yellow draw embboideied in red and “BANNER” WANTS .-ilkT

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Saturday Specials oGinch English Prints, fast colors, Yard It)c $1.00 Ladies Silk Hose 70c $1.00 Ladies’ Rayon and Wool Hose . 79c Hope Muslin, per yard I2V2C 0. N. T. Thread 4c Girls 69c Sport Hose 49c Men’s *2.25 ()shkosh < )veralls .. $1.75 Men s Rockford Socks, 2 pairs .. 25c Ladies’ Silk Dresses $9.75 Final Sale of All Winter (’oats. J* Sudranski Company

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Vanilla Wafers, lb. . 19 C

Skinned Ham, lb. .. . 28c Smoked (’allies, lb ipe

Breakfast Bacon, lb Cottage Hutt, lb

“64” Grape Fruit, 3 for .

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“216” Florida Oranges, doz* “252” Florida Oranges

Celery, bunch Green Onions, 3 bunches Kale, 3 lbs Celery Cabbage

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