The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1932 — Page 3
I] Thursday, Friday and Saturday Are The Days
"hese are a few of the gold nuggets of value we have dug up for you Coni in and see the rest.
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pSfast Colors! (Xoy Florals! PAJjVMAS - piece Styles in Women's, Misses’
Marvel at Penney’s
Miracle Value! “Wizard” \ SHEETS and\hou’ they wear’ 5 *** them> and you’ll ' an * to stock up j>»-' rousl y a * this low P r,cel
81x90 in.! 3-in. hem!
Everybody’s dreamed about sinking gold—and * * living happily ever after! Of course, we can’t make «uch dreams come true— but Penney’s is coming * pretty close to it during
^ these 49c Days.
G>me along — join the thrifty throngs of shopp e r s prospecting for greater savings! You'll not be disappointed. Dig down into iheae feature offerings—and you’ll dis- , cover nuggets of glittering values such as 49c has never bought before!
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Spectacular low price!
Boys' TRUE BLUE SHIRTS
Nbwl Stock up on tltesc fast color shirts! Boys' wilb need them for every - day wear ... for school 1 Neat stripes and figures I
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Look YVbat 4Dc Wo I Buy \H csfk Flat Cript*. Yd. 49c cummer Prints, 4 ^ ds. .. 19c I’rintcd Silk. Yard 19c Rayun Linircric. Yard ... 49c ( hiidren*H Sleepers, Fa. . . 19c Rayon Lingerie. 2 for . . 19c Crib Hlankets, ICach ... . 49c SO in. Drapery Damask, Yd. 19c Dust ( loths. 2 Pkgs. I9c
ID RIF 1) \Y SI'lit I \|, RAG RUGS Only 100 of these niL’-- at this price. IS x lifi—plain and fancy patterns.
WASH FROCKS • Ratistes • Lawns
G Inmorous H orals!
5 for 49c
ff rapped Men’s Shirt ana Short Sets Slurts Fine ribbed combed cotton;
71 n e broadcloth, small all - over patterns, elastic ^ idc.
Rath seap, 12 Bars Ladies' (iloves, Ladiea’ House Slippers . . Novelty Swelters Novelty Herets Ladies' Summer Hats 29 ft Ladies'Ml Silk Hose First Quality Step-in fiirtlles Krassiers Children’s 1 nderwear, 2 for
19c 49c 19c 19c 1'tr 49c 19c 19c 49c 19c
Big Bundle Savings!
Famous “Stevens" ALL-LINEN CRASH TOWELING Such sturdy. Untie**, Winch crash! Bleached or unbleached Absorbcnt]_
THRFK DAY SPF.CLAL Garbage Rails These pails have an outer rover of green enamel with automatic lid 49c
M F VS
Broadcloth Dress Shirts These sjiirts are cut long and full through (he arms— in fact they are cut as full ami roomy as many better -hirts. They come
in and ors.
fancy some
patterns plain col.
Sizes II to 17
Astounding Value!
jjleoV wf alts Work Shirts, Blue,
Boys* PLAY SUITS
5 yard*
49c Each 49c
Men’s Athletic I nions. Fa. IHc Boy's Hash Knickers, Pr. t9c Pajamas. Odd sizes. Fa. .. 49c Bov's Shirts or shorts, 2 for 19c Men’s Ik'Its, :I0 to Iti 19c All .Silk Ties 49c Boys’ l aps 49c
Mother*! Active, outdoor boy* will need tbe*e sturdy wa»h *ui(» tor tht many play daya ahead) Smartly made!
J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. GREENUASTLE, INDIANA
Sale Contiirmed By Popular Demand Saturdav, Aiur. 6 is (In* ? >>[ day.
Hfl I SEE WHAT YOUR WORN TIRES ARE WORTH!
I ook \t These Generous Allowances
$6 to
PER SET
For Your Worn Tires
AI LOW ANILS ON G 0 0 I) Y E A R ALL - WEATHER
HERE’S WHY He arc -namp-d with calls for partly used tires. Our used tire stock has been shot to pieces. Right now this shortage put- a market value on used tires that enables u* to offer * ou tr emendous allowances toward the price of nc» Goodyears — largest selling tires in the w< rid 11 you act quickly you can sell us the miles left in your worn tires at Full ( ash Value Now ymir worn tires are worth more OFF than ON your car.
USED TIRE BUYERS The exchangee' tires go on tale to you as fast as they are taken »ff anil inspected. < onie take your pick. Do. pend on us lo treat you right on prices.
Sensational Allow ances for Three Day- More on Latest, Finest, New GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS and RATH FINDERS Lifetime ’ Guaranteed Supertwist Cord Tires — Fresh Stcek All Firsts . . . Greatest Goodyear Values in Thirty Summers. Simili.r V llnwalif :‘8 on Ml Sizes. Exchanger 1, 2, 2. I or n Tires. Free Moulding.
SIZE Each lire Set of 1
4.40-21...
*1.95
$7.80
4.50-20...
2.00
8.00
4.50-21....
2.0.'.
8.20
4.75-19...
2.35
9.10
4.75-20...
2 10
9. id
5.00-19....
2 15
9.80
5.00 20 ...
2.15
9-80
5.25-18....
2.7.7
11.00
5.25“ 1 —
2.80
11.20
5.25-20 ...
2.87
11.16
5.25-21...
2.90
11.60
5.50-17...
3.1 0
12.10
5.50-18.
3.15
12.60
5 50-19.
3.20
12.80
5.50-2(1
3.2.7
13.00
6.00-17....
3.70
1 4.00
6.00 18....
3.70
1 LOO
6.00-19...
.3.55
1 1.20
0.00-20.. .
3 (ill
1 4.40
6 00-21 .
3.6.7
1 1.60
6.50-17....
4.30
17 20
6.50-19....
4.40
17.60
7 00-18....
4.50
18.01)
\LI.OH ANTES ON RATH FINDER
G 0 () I) Y E A R
SI/.F Fach Tire Set of I
4.40 21...
$177
16 .'ii
4.50-20
1.60
6.40
4.50-21...
1.65
mf.)
4.75-19
2.00
g.00
•I 75 20
2.00
8.00
4.75-21
2 00
8.00
5.00 19.
2.10
8.1.7
5.00-20
2.10
8.10
6.00-21...
2.10
8.10
5.00 22 ...
2.30
9.20
5.25-18....
2.27
9.00
7 27-19 ...
2.37
9.10
5.25 20. ..
2.40
9.69
5.25-21....
2.17
9.80
5.50- is....
2.70
10.00
7.70 19 ...
2.77
10 20
6.00-20. ..
3.30
13.20
6 00-21....
3.10
13.60
6.00 22....
3.77
1 1.20 UMUdMBs
Rhone 7S9
Greencastle Indiana
Hooker of Newcastle,'A, lenn Curtis of Martinsville, Cliff Wells of Logansport and Everett ( e of Anderson wil give the work I'rotn the high lim I standpoint, . ini will demon stride with their high school teams.
< \NT ABOLISH H \R ROME, Aug. •’) (l P)—War apparently cannot be abolished and fascism does not stand for pacifism. Premier Benito Mu lini deiTtres in a frank ami astounding article to he published tomorrow in the Ptyplo D'ltaliu at Milan, and later in all Italian newspapers When considering the future development of manh ■ I. the Premier writes “Fascism diu not believe in the possibility or uti ty of perpetual Peace."
BOYS FRET DOGS LONGMONT, Cuh (UP)—It was in again, out again, I- nnigan w ith the hounds at the Lung ofit' dog pound. Officers would i.ipture stray ani mals without lic“i-' . and impound
League standings ' National League W. L. Pfltakur. h fi9 42 Chfeigp 52 4(1 Mtiladel tiia 55 50 Boatoa L 52 so Brooklyi 51 52 St. LmL 48 53 ^•W Ypi k 4(1 53 CiBdlMat 44 62 f American League W L. Yffl k f.it 33 tWidelphia <12 42 CWveltpd 58 43 Waahjitun 67 46 ©•trolil 51 47 ** U«ls 47 54 65 American taaociatiop ' •» W K Minneapclij 41 •ndiana^oli* ...; gl 50 Ck>lumbus 61 51
51
.528
( OA< HING SCHOOL
Milwaukee
52
54
.491
ANDERSON. Ind.. Aug. 3—Put-
Toledo
64
57
.486
nam County will be represented at
Pet.
Louisville
43
63
.406
the Fifth annual Indiana Basket Hall
.584
St- Paul
67
.380
coaching chool to be held here Aug-
Used Cars Ml Reconditioned Ready To Go. 1931—FORD \ It fORl \ $395.00
$235.00| $245.00:
the local log j !|i ml s than a day ! Ii< \
fully
raped i had
them.
The dogs’ stag hostlery usually \vi
They "escaped.”
Often the dogs not only had c >ut the lock mi the |round di
been broken.
The my.-tery puzzled officers, until r clue led them to a small band of
youngsters, who couldn’t hear to i . ; will cl l!y do the work f
the four-footed prisoner penne 1 up, ter.”
tnd would slip down to tire pound anil | The Iiohh wife frequently handfret' the dogs. oxer the quarter, and the pair paint i the number. Then they r ing the tloor-
I bell of t! e house next d or, and work P MN I ING PAIR WORK If At K HI
“You
man, “t any da
cent
as moi
find it difficult
at anyone coul 1 be so woe t 1 in t ay and age. • . nut lam,” say - the • ookee ity painters w ill be mound now an I they’ll > 1 arge 50 paint the number but eeing \ is scarce thesi days, we
quar-
SYRACUSK, \ Y. (Fl’i Two voung men, ili‘.si t i 1 1 (I as I lookiiri!, 1 uleasuat mauni'reil, and | 1 w ith an'Irri'sistiliF urge to paint ' «ve | introdun'd a rather rovel lacki ' i'i I Tig Help me in the Strathmore tion |
rf Syrat us<‘.
The smooth paii'- system i to pre
1,11 Up the street.
Do you need Financial Assistance'
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$
RFI LSVILLE HOME < oMING
The Old School at RccdsviUt'. will >old its annual reunion at the M. E. jc'huich at Reels' ille, Sund ry, August
i 21st.
sent tiu mselvc t i a hou-ewife and 1 Plea e bring well filled baskets, i inquire if -he bi'pn infoi med ol , and table ervice. the, m w city or iinatMf®, wl id re-1 quires Ithat all house numlrcr he ('ONVIUT DPIlMIS'llf painted c>n the curb in front. BAY ( ITY, Mi*h., (UP) An op“Why. no!" i In -urpri • I house •imisti, inmate of Jar k-rn state priswife gener ally exclaims, “I d'In’t I on ha written th • East Mic higan know if any such ordinance.” Tourist A-o, I itioil. here, for a eomThe suave nail look at on, a’’other jdete -et of vacatiou literature.
CONSULT t S If yo* are In need of funds fot any one of a score or more ot worthy purposes, call at this office. Talk over ytiur flnanclal requirements with a member of our staff. The loan you need can very likely be quickly arranged and you will have ample time to repay it In convenient Installments. Ihe American Security Co.
Phone 98
11—E Washington >t.
The First National Bank Hoilctiug
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New Camp for B. H. F. and Donor
19:,o t <>RP Tl DDK
1910 MIRD ((H PE
.535 I
. ,21 .'.10 .496
.475 | .466 I
.415
YESTERDAY S RESULTS
Pet. (17('i .596 .574 .659 .520 . I6S .337 .260
Pet .620 .649 .545
National league New York, 3; Cincinnati, 2. Brookly n, 4; Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, 11; Pittsburgh, 6. Boston. 4; St. Ix>uis, 3. Boston, 4; St. Louis, 3. . . • American League Washington, 4; Chicago, 1. St. laiuK 6; Boston, 4. Detroit at New York (rain). Only games scheduled.
American Association St. Paul, 6; Columbus, 5 (10 innings). Toledo, 8; Minneapolis, 5. Louisville. 9; Milwaukee, 7Only games scheduled. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER
li t 15-2(1 by Coaches C. B. Edmon•on, Greencastle; Albert Hemeiling, Fillmore; Noel Nicholson, Rus.ell\ille and Ralph Clevenger, Bain- 1 blidge. Other Putnam county coaches me expected to enroll when the school
opens.
Dr. Walter E. Metnwell, coach 'at the University of Wisconsin, and member of the National Rules' cmnmittee, will head the school and will explain bis famous pa-s system of play. He will also give the official interpietations of the drastic rule changes which were made far the coming season. J. Craig Ruby of tin University of Illinois, and famed exponent of the zone defense, will also be on hand to give his view and ideas. ,M vftis the execution of this defense that enabled Ihe Illini to down Piff due during the 1 ast Big Ten campaign? Orville I
1930 < HEN RHl.KT COACH | IHir« wheels. I'enihra ! - and ( hassis rcfinbhed qzAtxIvJ ^ 1928 SIN ( HKYSI.I R I D SI D NN J, Dri'it. .’0,0(10 mib sear in excellent
condition and
well tired
• 1927—OAKLAND
C()A( II 1928 FONTIAt ( (II PE
$265.00 $125.001 $150.00 j
1-3 DOH N. Tl MI ON P.Al.ANt F H ill Trad. 1 , H h.d Have You. L.-H. Gh(‘vr()l( k t Sales. Inc. . PHONE 346 115 X. JACKSON ST.
Top shows part of the 260 acre tract of land near Catonsville, Md., which has been given to the Bonus Army by its owner Mrs. Maude Edgell for a permanent colony site. Mrs. F.dgell is shown (left) confering with some of the B. E„ F. leaders who examined the aite tod (iittbO ia a group of bonuactra iftsyecUui:
wooded land
tract. Shacks will
built
wood cut on the property and surplus wood will be sold for the benefit of the destitute veterans. Commander Water* has announced that every occupant of the new camp will work for his nsttals and lodg-
