The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1930 — Page 2

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FUESDAY, DEC. VA 1930.

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F.ntrrpd in the Post Office at Green'■asile, Indiana, as aecond ciaaamal] matter. Onder the act of March I, IS79. • I ***|P? Subscription price, to cent* per »'\ek.

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l.OCAl, NEWS

lilt' riii iliUoii Ol All.', y. A. lla^e Ictt who i' at tjje County Hospital is critical.

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.—p ® professional safe-crackers were SOl'TH ( UNION • ‘given the credit for forcing the safe Wallace Spencer and family spent at the O. K. Dunn nothing Store hi Sunday with John Vermillion and fam- Spencer early Sunday morning, nl j]y, though getting small pay for their

Joe Wright and family of Manhat- efforts, tan -pi nt Sunday with €'. E. Goddard

mi! wife. i

Ed lieltis t)iul family, George Frank

The gang, composed of what wa ; believer! to he about four men broke into the stole around 4 o’clock Sun*

is her surest p.uidc. Kvery woman who has made one call at this hank instinctively calls a train. i’ersonal attention, expert advice and our modern banking facilities make this an id‘a! bankinir home for women.

First ?i?ati©siiaS Banlc

I h> Ol.hwl linnl I a I'ulnum tnunty

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Ik. Home Ol the Sy.ileinnli, Saver

spent

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fa inly

Theie will he a Christmas tree and a program at the church December ills. Robert Johns, of Madison 04

1 wn hip l as been called t Jackson- The lurdie* Aid meets December 18 villi Flotilla, by the serious illness of aIUi Callie Arnold, don't forget the

m ni.n.i, s«i h »i; h ;^»" Sll „ duy \i-ili g f 1 lends here the past weeki _ J iv .11 nod to her home in • hehause,

Illinois.

:,„d dcughter F.-tel!e pent Saturdav ^ ^ |>Hckjnff a K , jit

with George Pierce and wife. Ray Clod (titer und family

case with two suits, a cap and seven neckties, which they failed to get away with, blew the front from the safe ami rifled two cash hoxe- in t, which failed to contain am money. Another cash box which contained a small amount of money was not open-

ed.

GIFT SCARFS $1.98

All silk chiffon oblong scurfs in the pas-tcl shades. All silk

sc“rfs in band-blocked patterns.

Hu. 1U .« ascot sealf in t«o-to.ud color combination,

sport wear.

Silk rayon scat Is in color combinations of black and while, red, brown, blue and green Ladies’ Purses in the new lent hens. Attractive styles,

crepe

suitable fin-

$1.00 $2.95

mi; quality shop

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had see-

!vr father.

piesont

Mis Marie Lagle, of Mitchel, who l.a.- hem visiting Miss Sarah Lagle, until III liana slieet Road, has retum-

I to her home.

store and to the safe

revealed nothing missing, although

11 j„s|)A VS I l\E 11KST It A DIOS c, Standard Time Throughout

\\clAF (NIK Network) 8:00 1’ Eve: r -ady program.

Kveryiiodx invited, bring

for the grab bag.

There will be preaching at ("' nton at .$200. Fall’s church December 21st by Rev. C. W. Lakiit, S. S. at 10 o’Che-k, every-

body come. r,i

Meil Boswell atsl sot) , Nellie Bettis, Goldie Bee, Kula Staggs called on Lula Pierce one evening last week. Charles O’Miller null family spent Sunday with Kd Betti- and family.

Joe Staggs and family spent Sun- have Ix-en used by the thieve (lay with Rus. ell Boswell and family. Speicer going north and it Sunday visitor!) at A M. Bratton’s thought in the geneiul direction

S l-.ul/. is now .lining a new I 1> mouth wele M) . s Samuel Moriin. Mis. Sal lie G reencastle. set * !,n ’ Given, David Martin and family of Mrs. Charles VanVactor has return- Rockville. 0 ed home from Indianapolis after Maxine Bettis spent the week-end •spending the past week with her with her sister Mrs. Ward Arnold and

brother W. F. Bullingto and Mrs. family of Greencostle. Bullington. . ■ ■ ——-. i.. — v

Damage to wearing apparel in the the first twenty 'mm 11 ','.-,. xt . P ption ^

Earl Gorham son of Dora Gorham t Fillmore is improving after an appendix M onition at the .unty hos-

pital Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schulz Jr.,I pant Satuiday anil Sunday at Madir o’, a.id N01.I1 Vernon, Indiana. Mr.

..sawed hack and f- rth during Shaw,

Durmg the

was estimated closing period, with ' lu ^^ l J ll ° n s < ’ f

the final minutes, the Del auw Sei „n«ls had everything their -w n wa V

A pieliminury check up of the stock .^though the Crimson it-servc-

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gave up

several coats had been moved fjom j n t he last three minutes

one part of the store to another ns if brought them to within one the thieves had intended taking them t | 1c ultimate winners, with them. ; Lineup and summary:

never ,

trving and'staged a rally dm- Bret*, f • . ,u. minutes tha! Ashby, f

point of Costas, c

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left

DEPAUW (22)

Tiirer Res(‘r\es

was, () f Wheaton, f DeWalt, f Wilson, c . I Perkins, g 1 B swell, g

Henry, g • Hudson, f Orcn, f . .

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„ Totals HI I II. J Score at Half—DePauw, t>; In 1.11:1, 1 7. 0 Hefei ee—Bausman.

Win. 22-21 Dal lie

W.l(NBC Network) 7:30 P. M.- • Moot. Magic. \\.\1!C (CBS Network) 7:45 P. M. — Premier Sal id Dres-eis.

Wi-:AF (NBC Network) 9:00 !■: ma J. tti.-k Songbird.

V\JZ (NBC Tit Icoo.

Network) 9::j() P. M.—

Thei'e will be a Farmers meeting Thursday evening at ii:'iO o’clock December 18th at the Belle ITuon high school building. All fanners of Jefferson township are uiged to be present.

Christmas Cifls

NOSE Ol I INDIAN \ SECOND TEAM IN HARD FOl'GHT (ONTEST

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IDEAL CLEANERS

Sal islaction (ilia ran teed ( lath ( illr.l For . 'id Delivered on Time.

Funeral services for V arii- \T Smith, Waveland man who e .led his life Sunday at Fincastle, were le Id from the McCurry Funeral Home, Tuesday moining at lO.-.'-iO o’clock. The Rev. M. K. Gil! was in charge. Interment was in the Cloverdale cemetery.

OLD (iOLJ) GIFT SHOP

Open From 7 To 9 Each Evening

DePauw’s second team avenged a 39 to 11 drubbing handed them a week ago at Bloomington, by nosing "Ut the I. U. reserves 22 to 21, in a ha d fought basketball game played on the Bowman gym floor here Monday night. The 01.1 Gold quintet held an 8 to 7 advantage at the half, after the score

ClimSTMVS VACATION RATES

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Haut<\ Indianapolis & Kastmi Traction Company

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To all Local—and many Interline Points Tickets on sale daily, December 17th to 2.1th inclusive, amt on Die. 30th and 31sl account of New Year’s Holiday. All TifkHs jmmhI rcturninu an> lime up to and includinK J.mu.in 5th, 19.11. ASK L(M \L T. H. 1. & E. VGENT FOR RATES AM) St HEIM I BS.

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An Event of Importance

Drastically Reduced

More than 4800 Pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's

HIGH GRADE DEPENDABLE SHOES

Will be Sold at Prices far Below Their True Value.

In mi st cases these pries ale b.d .» today’s Manufacturing cost.

Oxfords, Ties, Straps, Pumps aB s d h"« h COME LOCK THEM OVER—SEE FOR YOURSELF

If y iu are hard to fit don’t forget wt-carry shoes AAA To D

(iive Footwear For ( hristmas

t.ive Hun House Slippers, Spats or Shoes

Over 100 Pairs Women’s and (’hildren’s ••dds and Ends Breken Si/.es

M onderf ul Nhrx-s for everyday wear.

95c

A Pair

Every shoe in our entire stock. .very model, every pattern, every material has been so drastically reduced that every person should avail them selv s of this rare opportunity to supply their footwear needs lor sometime to come.

()ver J 50 1 ’airs Values to $5 and M

Men’s

Women’s . and St Children’s Odds and Fml--Broken Sizes

$

1.95

(«ive Footwear For Christmas

A Pair

•Give Her House Slippers, Shoes or Goloshes

Over 1000 Pairs Shoes From Our Stock Have Been Grouped Into 4 Popular Selling Prices. All Types Of Shoes In Each Group.

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This group include. Men’s, Boy’s, Girl’s VV omen's anil Children's shoes.

$

Specially picked lor Quick

2.95

This group includes 1500

(lea ranee

Former Values to .S7.5Q

pairs of shoes.

our best selling

t! Men’s and Women’s Former Values to $9.00

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This group includes some of the best slice- in our stock. Some formerly selling at 89.0(1 and $10 00.

** O , Our most popular selling lines—$(>.81, S7..MI and $8.00 -hoe, comprise* the gr ater portion of this groiii,.

$5.75

This group includes almost every pair of our newest and highest grade Men’s and Women’s shoes of recent purchase fur $8.00, $9 00, 89.50 and $10.00 grades.

Such well known makes as J. |\ Smith, selhy Arch I’reservers. Foot Friends, 1’cacock and others—The pick of the stock.

$g.75

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All Sales For ( ash

A FEW PAIRS OF EXTRA HIGH GRADE SHOES AT fR7.85 MOORE and COOK

Shoes For The Whole Family

All Sales For Cash