The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1932 — Page 4

IHE DA ICY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1932.

Highest (iualit> At Louost Prices

S10.00 Lovt-ly SILK I>KLS>I 2 Drt-.sSfs l or .

\ll mjK's iiiul colors

$14.00

•SI $1.98 $3.

KASTLK H \’i'S—'■mart style- and popular

priced for Ka .ter selling

(rood Looking SPUING COA LS Princess Make.

8I» 815-$19.50

All M (MIL SU 1. V I I.Ks. Combination Colors

Short Sleeteo—.At

KAY.'LK ( H VMitlSI 1 11: til.UV I s, \Mnt.

and Heige shades—I’air K \ A ' I If Ml s« HOSE All Colors and 'tyles—Pair

i nil I ash ion < IML I ON IIO'l . All new colur- |it-t

received for Lat ter selling—Pair . LoteL '||,K I Nil! U\\ L\|{. Kayser and

Mun-mg w ear, .IJ’i st> I. - at

SILK st \HES Good Patterns ,

Kill Gl.<>\ 1 S, I 'lain Hlack.s anil Hlack

and «hit«- effect n—I’air

llealltiful 'let \ LLLM HOs| |«o thread terv ehc er. Ml colors and ;.“V Si.oii si.35 81.05

G'enuiio Pewte r. Ml various style- and a large

Assortment Ha eter gifts Men's Pure ST/.K FUl K

IN HAND IIJES .

Melt's I a-t Co lor

HKOAIK Kill 1 SHIR I >

50c

$1.98

98c

81.00

59c

$1.00

39c

$1.98

$1.00

25c 50c $1.00

50c 79c $1.50 $1.95

S. C. PREV0 COMPANY ID iM L SIORE

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stration of the latest United States war equipment at Fort Benjamin Hafnson, in Indianapolis, Wednesday,]

April 6.

Brigadier General J. H. Jamerson, commander at the atmy post, has an

nounced that ti. entire program, i bladder phy.wic. It works on the bladwhicii will inclu a t.hri.iing air corps tier similar to castor oil on the bowels, formation flying and an impressive j 'f 1 * test box from any drug

t— •«**; *«»^ ••«-1-" i T*i£8s

lie. I ^et your money. It you are bothered April U is Ara.y and tiie cele- 1 with backache or log pains caused

Why Get Up Nights? Fhysic the Bladder With

Juniper Oil

Onve out the impurities and excess at 'tds that cause irritation, burning _ ; lI, d frequent d.-ire. Juniper oil, buchu leaww, etc., is contained in Buk,^

'■ b.adder phv.wic. It works on the blad-

l Olt 1 OM M1--ION I

bratioa at Fort Harri. .'ti is expected to attract thou uut- of persons from Iiidianaj'oli. at)., other Indiana cities. Tne program, which )j being soon-1 sored by the George Washington bicentennial commission for Indiana- ' polis., will Peg ', at I JO o’clock in the ! afternoon and mu at 1 o’clock. The program .' ill include machine | gun demonstration 0'' firing, thrilling lemonstratiom- of tank driving, mounted and di.mour ted drill and ! demonstration of n. .*1 gnard mount. In addition, a miniature < ominunka- | tion not will be established to consi.-t of tliat laid down by a regiment of infantry supported b> a battalion of field artillery. The army post will* hold “open house” for visitors who will have an opportunity to view the display of artillery material, instruments, infantry equipment and weapons. The public will be invited to in-.-pcct many of the army barrack., at the famous fort and a band concert will be given throughout the after-

I noon.

Hundreds of members of local tnieri.un Legion post-, t.e Indiana 1 ,, ‘' un

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national guard units in this city ami post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be on Land for the huge -war dem-

onstration.

from bladder di-orders you are bound to feel bettem after this cleansing and

you get your regular sleep. —Sold by Owl Drug .Store.

FELLOWSHIP OF #- PRAYER ifj? CAIIY LENTEN DEVOTIdf pzepMico By fH£REV DWIGHT J BRADLEf SPONSORED BY 'THE FEDERAL COUNCIL Of mf CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN AMERICA

I Drink Father’s

.-.poken by

“1 ntil That Day When .V-vv With You In My

Kingdom”

(Read Matthew 26:17-3u. | These cryptic wordc,

Jesus on the night of His betrayal, can be understood only by those who have learned to sense their inward

win,„r f?'Y’liru!* V<?pubi lean viimti- j meaning. Their significant must be Unte tor oherll'f, I'ntiiani ( ountr.. felt, for it Ues bevoild the n ai h "f

rrlmnrj election. ToeMdiiy, vtnj a. V our

vote ..in t.e unurriintril. merely rational analysis, l or Uus

re a on, while they baffle and , onfuse

Political

Announcements

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I mu a enndliliHe f«»i tin* ltepiili)lv*ait nomination for slirrlff. Niilij«*ot to the primary election I'tieKdii.t. Mar> 3. \Hur vole ^111 be Mi>i>reei«ated. I.e«lte 9ear«.

2\i) nisr.

am a eandldate for oonimtnMloner

of I'ulnani I lemorratlr

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for

• UnI rlet

from the Meeontl

(’ounty. aubjei’t to tl»e

prlmtiry election, Ttiendny, May 3.

J. W. K

hnauer.

I 'OK 1*110*1 < I II Nt. \ I I O It >!• \ \ll»ert M. W illliiniM. Itepu hlh'itu etindldate for iirtxsectilIn^' ntt«»iiie>, num t'onnty, iirimnry ele< tl«»n, tluy. ti a j 3. 1 otlir vote will he

elated.

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rem HKUSIM IIM. \ I rolt.NKl Theodore t ruwlep ai»—acee hi^ i-andlduc.i for prone«• utilise attorney of Putnam ( ount*. Mih.iert to the llemoerntle primary. May 3. Vote for a real

Uenioefitt.

i OH l*HO§l • i l t n (. \ i rOKKl > Frank l<• stoennel tiniioiineeni lilt candldncy for proN« k etat Iiik; attorney of Putnam < ouut». Mihieel to the lte|»uti> lieun primary eleetIon >!.»> 3. lour

appreeltited.

1 ATES'l " Ml ’’l \( HIN Km In , ,r U i will “blaze ■,way," artillery BE .■-Hit'i' N AI II. H VKBI'-u.N will i .ar <J heavy tank will "go INDIANA POG 1>. Mat ..tli 24. .'1 uter t ,t tup,’ during a huge demon-

b’l E'ENSUN’S HI AND FOUND WELLINGTON, New Zealand— (LPi—Robert Louia btever.sou’s piano has beei. ui. covered in the home of an Auckland man. 'The instrument i- reported to have been fully authenticated. It wa sold, with other property, at Apia, Samoa, in Idya. It was made especially for Stevenson by a .Stuttgart firm.

the minds which come to them unprepared, they speak to the kindled heart the words of .simple courage. ' - He went out that night to l» delivered up, so also must His disciples be reaiy to go where duty calls. ’The] light may seem to grow dim, even to be extinguished; yet the work of building the kingdom must and will be ! carried on. Some day (and of tills there is no doubt) we will drink the ' new wine with Him. For the present, j we must follow Him to Gethsemane and the cross. Prayer: O Thou Redeemer of outbroken lives. Thou Light that not not! be put out, be with us. we pray,: throug the nights of (Jethsemanes. , Thou hast called us to Thy service and

CiEA^jiAiDiA TODAY AMitomokk,^ -

with MAC CLARKE - JEAN HARUOW MARIE PREVOST - WALTER BYRON

VDDLD: Ml s,D AL A( I AND L H VRLIA t II \-,L

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I ■ .1 aat pou 1 p >n u - t^ e rad ar.ee of Thy glory . Fortify us, by | hast prepared for ••- ah., a cup Thy spirit, •agnin-t the onslaught of | which Thou shall drink -.-ith every foe; th-it, when we drink in the task has L n . c.implLtiej ^ solitude tin cup of bitterness and woe, 1 our fatlier's kimnloii-. !i, ; tome ^

HAMS/^EGGS

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I no 5p«ul Icjtdren lor Hatter nee »hat aie ol UilSiMlI imoortinice ’o ifiTiliv home rruna^cr 9. ^ our no#rb> AiVP store will he plcnlifulk *up pited uitii stnctly fresh eg#* und

choice smoked and ej

s'j^ai cured hfrnf

Motor Fuel

Eggs

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liet'l C hojijpcd Beef ( huck lioast I'or meat hiaf. ,‘j Lhs. 2.ji f aiicy Tender, Lb. Uork Koasf. Boston butts 11c ( ountry Boll Butter, Lb.

'Vtuil* or

Halt

15c

riNK GRANULA IE D

/ Sug ar

Fels Naptha Soap / Silverbrook Butter Ann Page Preserves Pure Lard

lb cloth bag

Finest Creamery

All Flavors

bars

ib jar

His.

SALMON i eans + t. AN ADA DRY GINGER ALE .2 bots. 27c / 4 RASr,,BFRRIES 2 N( ’- 2 ,ans 25c I BANNER APPLE BUTTER . 47-or. Jar 17c PORK AND BEANS Quaker Maid Ib. can 5c IONA PEACHES . 2 No. 2' 2 cans 29c KIDNEY REA NS Sultana lb can 5c - MOT CROSS BUNS dor. lOt RISQUICK fb,r delicious biicuits pko. 32c 1 ENCORE MACARONI 2 Ib. pkg». 15c “ff- SPINACH No. 2 size can 15c j SALAD DRESSING. Rajah qt. jar 29c DEL MONT L COFFEE ih. 2le + I NCORE NOODLES . . . .. pkg. 5c CAMAY SOAP J ckOS 170 KNOX S GELATIN .. pkg. (7# £ ROMFORD BAKING POWDER _ . 12-or. can 2I« /

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Bananas, Yellow Itipe, JJ). * 5c Ca/uliflower, Firm White Heads, 19c < Ylifornia Oranges, 2(K)’s & 21« size, 2 Doz. ’ ’ 15c Tf xas Grape Fruits Seedless & Sw eet, 4 for 19e

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