The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1929 — Page 8

GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, Jl T NE 17, 1929.

Lodi w main:

Specials

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

Our Store Will Be Closed Wednesday From 10 A. M. Until 2 P. M.

Lone Star Hosiery bargain W e (l n esday only, $1.85 full fashion silk hose, silk from top to toe, slightly imperfect. Desirable colors—

79c

LONE STAR BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL for Wednesday, June 19 MEN’S HEELS

4(k

We Do Only High Class Work. WEBER SHOE SHOP Opposite Post Office.

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Pair

FELT HATS

Special lot felt hats, good styles, iSl.tLS values LONE STAB SPECIAL

$1.00

Dresses-

AS CONCRETE VALUES AS LONE STAR CEMENT. Special purchase and showing of silk dresses for Lone Star day. Hundreds of dresses received for this event only. All sizes—All styles.

$

5

.00

$

9

.95

RUGS .81.00 NAPARA RUCS—Seconds Size 27x51 Both plain and printed.

Lone Star Special-WednesdayOnly Basement 49c Basement PERCALE oCt-inch percale, plain colors and prints, fast colors— 15c Yd.

HOPE MUSLIN Yard wide -full bleached ISc Yd. U )NK STAR SPECIAL Basement.

We wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the officials and the personnel of the Lone Star Cement Company on their wonderful plant in our midst and we know it is a worthwhile community asset. S. C. Prevo Co. A Home Store.

BARBECUE DAY SPECIAL Capital City Paint $2.75 Gal. Different Colors--Reg. Price, $3.75. $1.00 Quarts 69c A lew colors of Royal Paint, special for $2.19 Gal. FLEENOR’S DRUG STORE

at THE INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., .Imie 17— Plans me un<l< r way here for celebravion of the Indiana teat re's second nnliversan duririK we k befjinnini; Krilay, June 21, with the most specticular stage and screen presentation ever cferiwl «jive the house was open.(i trio yeaai ago* .An uu.ioumi inena to thi- effect was made today by Cullen R. Eapy, general manager of the local Shourus-Pub-lix Theatre corporation. Through special airangements with officials of the First National-Vita-phone Picture Corporation, the theatre feature picture will be “Broadway Babies," newest talking and singing release with Alice White in the stellar role. The Publix stage production is a special Birthday Revue devised by lohn Murray Anderson. In addition to supplying some of the circuit’s bestknown headliners, the unit also will give to the Indiana theatre patrons that is said to be the most beautiful <et sent from New York this season. Charlies Davis and members of his jand have prepared a number of specialties for the occasion while Ed Hester and hi, orchestra, assisted with Rupsa Byrd at the organ and a special unit of entertainers front New York, will ren 'or the most elaborate overture which the house has ever seen.

Floyd Miller, county agricultural agent, will be in Lafayette until Friday attending a convention of agricultural agents from all parts of the state. The suit of Hannah Bullerdick versus Ray Bullerdick for divorce was being heard by Judge Janies P. Hughes in the Circuit court Monday r'fternoon. Corwin and Gillen are the attorneys for the plaintiff and Hays and Murphy for the defendant, j Those who spent Sunday v.lth Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck and daughter j Fern were, Mr. and Mrs. Clarol Cross and daughter Mary Lee, Mr. Cross’ father and mother of Whitestown and Mr. Cro- 0 ’ grandmother, Mrs. Hut ner of Lebanon.

Stations for Service

In December 1013, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) built iti fir'd Service Station. Today there are 0.377 Standard Oil Service Stations in the Middle \\ est 6,377 tangible expressions of the Company’s creed, to ser\ e 6..377 proofs of its desire to nmwer motorists’ needs ns helpfully mid cilii ienll v as modern know ledge and 'kill will permit. Service Stations of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) arc more than trllinq agencies. They are stations for terrier—where rest rooms, water, air, road maps mid other free sen ices ate procided as courteously arid gladly as tire purchased services. Mam improvements have been developed, rnntributing to tho comfort and convenience of the niotori .t. These have been incutporated in Standard Oil Company Service Stations. Rebind these improvements is the spirit of service w hi, h always has Imen the unchanging, imperishable feature of Standard < >11 < '.ninpatiy (Indiana) policy, and whii h goes into the making of all products sold at Standard (til Service Stations. The tin | important service whit h this Company renders to motorists is represented in the products it provides for their cars- products new and improved to meet new end changed conditions, but never failing in |ierformance, never varying in dependability. Working with all the experienew, knowledge, and great resources at its command— foetising the Iwst efforts of approximately 27,060 love! men and women on the problems of nr •lern motorists, this Company prov ides pclnilnum jitodocts Helentifically developed to imet every need of every ear on the road today. Motor oils, ric h aial sturdy to stand up under the fetraiu of modern driving culiditiuna. Auto poli-h to keep the car < lean ami wi II groomed. Fuels to satisfy every whim of the modern motorist. To meet the needs of the modern high compression engine the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) dev eloped and introduced Red Crown Kthv I gasoline. It increases speed and power, reduces grar shifting, quii kena acceleration, knocks out that kins k and makes possible the brilliant motoring performance of the modern c ar.

Standard Oil Company (Indiana) General Office: Standard Oil Building 910 So. Michigan Avenue, Chicago For quick tervice use air mail

NOTH K Watch for our ad tomorrow about! transportation to and /torn big barbecue. Rhone 54. 17-lp Some concrete improvement is underway at the Postoffice which will add to the building ami grounds when completed. The walk at the bottom of the steps at the north entrance is being fixed and cement is also to lie poured in the grass plots on tho north and east sides of the building [ for bei ( it of motorists who drive j to the postoffice and have to step in j I he mud and wet grass w hen it is rainy or during the winter months. STUDENTS COCOA ADDICTS OXFORD. Eng., June 17—Cambridge students’ insinuations that too much "tea-iighting” i- the cause , f Oxford’ loss of prestige in athletics is being met here by a cocoa drinking movement. An undergraduate club has been formed to encourage the drinking of cocoa and to discourage the taking of cock-

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Tuesday and Wednesday

(NIGHTS ONLY)

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< ONSTKI CTTNC. RAt K TRACK Con tructinn of what is said to be the fas’.e-t half mile dirt automobile race track in the state is well under way at Walnut Garden- and will be completed in time for races on July 4th, 0. R. Scott, manager, said this

week.

A huge ron Traction force with tractor.-, steam shovels and other equipment are busy laying the track. Four race.- are entntivcly planned for July 4th and manager Scott say sev-

eral widely known dirt track drivers; K<> u" the air next week.

have signified tin ir intcMK offo ing in the innaiigurai ::io . < Anothei impinvr< nt at thi niii the inslailatioii of a hug Ore-tip in the dining riium with c 'iters at variou pi. > tl: gi park for entert.-iiiiin- i.t of li.'ii •i.-sl picnicei-s. Mu c fr-in till- p mil dancing in the aftcmooii »* Carpenter's on - ii;i is n-t pl»p| Another i:- in ii ten ' r ri.-jiB is that remote control c<|iiipiii«lti being installcil in the dano iai#

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LONE STAR DAY AT

Tresslar’s 5-10 & Variety Store

Picnic Supplies

5c 5c

10c 10c

5c

1.00

Paper Plates,

10 for White Napkins, 50 for 100 Sheets Wax Paper

Paper Cups,

18 for be Cream Dishes, 20 for 2 Qt. Ice Cream Freeiers

Keeps contents hot or cold £" T :'” U .. i.oo

IMPORTED CHINA GOLD HAND LIT AND SAUCER Light weight china, wide gold band, striped handle cups— 10e Complete.

BRIDLE LAMPS CAST METAL RASE ANTIQUE GILT FINISH Complete with Shade and Connections.

$1.49

Closed from

10 A.M.’till2 I’M. ()pen 'till 111’. M. Wed., June 10th.

Seasonable Merchandise

21 vM c.xtc: l QQj

20t 25c 25c 25c a

screens Screen Wire,

Per yard

Paint;,

10c and .• • • \'arnishc.-. 10c and ■ ■ - - Enamel ■ 10c and . ■ Lacquers, 26c and ... ■

Brushe ,

10c to

FOR THE CAR INNER TUBES Finest quality red rubber tubes, 29x4.10, ;S0x;m, Each $1.00 GEAR SHIFT BALLS (’rystal ()nyx, beautiful colors. For all cars. Comolete vvitli bushing:, 25c. dear shift extensions, bright nickel finish, two sizes, Each 25c. Tube Repair Outfit, 12 sq. inches patching material, tube cement, buffer, per set, 25c.

GLASS WARE Popular < ireen < Hass Ware Hieh sherbets . 10c Salad plates ... 10c Tublers 5c Ice tea tumblers, 10c

Heavy jjflass hotel tumblers, each .. 5c Crystal tflass table tumblers.. 8 for 10c MIXING BOWLS Set of 1 tflass mixing bowls 59c BEVERAGE BOTTLES (’lear tfluss, 28 ounce, per dozen, 81.

JARS

y 2 pt. self sealing, glass jars, eaehjj*

RAG RUGS

24x48 stenciled liojder rag rugs 18x80 oval braid^ rugs

HOS1KRV

Ladies’ full f;| sh . , ioned hoso. all s®-;

in most

shades — •

athi.ktk SHO0

Men's. Boys. 1 ren’s lace to

inforced anklt •

eyelets. Per I )! ’’

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