The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1932 — Page 2
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ran Hanks itt: -too 4 AWKTI l/‘
AKIOI T LOWS?
Sc
OME people
who have vainly sounht hank loans complain, at times, that hanks are “too conservative.” They fornet
that the loan they seek i- the money beloncinu tt* depositors,, and that the welfare *>1 the entire community rests largely on how the banker handles this money. The banker asks him>.elt three main questions about every loan: (1) Is it sate.’ (2) Will it be repaid within a reasonable time? (3) Will it tie up too much of the bank’s resources in one type of loan? These three factors—safety, liquidity and diversification—are most important in com
nection with any bank loan.
A hank can hardly be “too conservative” in its loaning policy if it is to remain strong
and successful.
William Stil.. fr m i he rri'j Mr- mid Mi Me I'toii, are t
ter.
retiuneH to he how pita! Weiln iv
ru i \ a 11 v'’ P \ \J V h’ 12 T L ' ' nn un Ink UAlLl DAIlPlEilV
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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the ’ 't ffice at Oreenenstle, Indiana, a ■«mid rlus mail matter under art of March 8, 18ii>. Subscription price, 11) cents per week; $3.00 per \e:tr by mail in Put nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam county.
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Mi I on i Soirtli, ll.tinliridf'. I (. it,.i rviesday in honor of tier
npleted and dozens
Also n laree quantity
canned for relief
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Delta Theta Tan will hold a j"iii' picnic Augu.d 'd* with the Braz i
fha)iter at Biazil
Mrs. Lu Richardson, of Newton, Kan., was tiio uue.st of Mi. an i M. W 1 Jann i.ion Tuesday.
PRESIDENT
IN « I A N' A UAMil-ltS ANNIM1ATION
SOME TOMATO On '* in a while one reads of extra lare* "i nu~ .al veicetables. Recently Tlie Hanner carried a small item fioei ome town in Nebraska, ab; ut a resilient thei e picking a tomato that weighed om and one half pound 'f hat one was a small tomato a compared t,, one picked during tin* : a:: few days h;. K. L. Harris, gardener. e tram dinary. of tJreenca.stle. tin om t.iniato tipped the 1 cab at one and three quarter pounds and \v:i a pel feet tomato in every \\a In idditi<>n to the one large one, there are mne 15 to 20 toniatoe and mallei tomatoes on the aim vino that produced the champion-
today.
1 u the peril.d, dealeis stocks of used cars woie suh tantially reduced and stocks of new cars in the field al i showed a -light rices ion, ticChevrole t President . tated. KSt \:*KS COl NTY JAM.
Mr?. Charles M-Curry, west P-ny stiect, vas report- i impioving at the uaty hospital Wednesday. The Kentucky Reunion will he held at Bee.hwcod park at Rockville, lial., | Aug at 28. Everyone cordially inv.t- 1 Mi H. W Pingley of Evansvilh and M i •. Gia e |. he yn .1 of I - | inapoli- are the ."U"st of Mi 1 l.H- : l " ‘■'oi third, <ast Seminaiy stnet. Mr. an l Mr . A. F. Albaugh, soul of tow . hive a > tht ir gue t ■ 1i- n t.vo sun.-. Ralph Albaugh and lo two daughur.i, isouth Id. la, and Mi an Mrs. Roy Albaugh end two on- o
Waco, Texas.
Donald Orinies, Robert Foil - a Fred Riggs, all (in'-nra-tle ..i n nen, have left on a foul week mot trip through the south. They ev" t! to visit hlorida and se.eial -t
southern state-
Mrs. Peail tcred . e cou for treatment Mrs. W. H un. ■ rwc! t an tin county hA daughter. Tuesday aftc I. P Jackson. Mis-- Eva of the coui. meeting of < len iei.t at i
F’lorc-
In lianapolis, i , Mrs. George oi Ko.ulijnlr en-
. -pit .1 Wc ii.efday
I ulna
M--lai.in Ru •- Held Sunr'ay
Mis?
U i-qan. Berry t-t.-eet,
: : /ency o;a rat o ut t l Tuesday night.
p- vlli Kay, w.u bora
wii to Mr. and Mi'-. , uth of Puti amville.
:; burn, superintend nt
h pital, attendf-1 i • nty llO -pitul ; up-! kforl Wc.lnei- h.y. Fo t- r has n tunic 1
guest, M
indiauapoi . at the home of Garnett hackett in Bainbridge Ihusc attending the party weie Misses Mabel Smith, Marjorie Tate, Fled a l!i..•tain, Fleanor Hostetler. Martha Boatman Tressie Steele, and
Mildred Cunningham.
Mi Bridge is a niece of Mr. and
Mr.. W. F Sackett.
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Cra-Tat Em < ir-!e
v.-rc i ut and ere mended, f vegetables - ;i winter.
i |v> auxiliary vc-ll meet with* Mrs. A: • .t Msore, 108 east Berry street, n.Xi fuesday evening.
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Kersey Reunion
he 3let annual Kersey reunion j .vs eld Sundiy, August 21, at Lebo ,i( morial purk. A Imuntiful din i
sc ve at the noon lioui'. ■ -i 1
-i into. * sting program w t given in tin aftero. . After the pregram a j 1 rt In.sine session was held and ... - v g office!- were electei:
Fit-1 Kcr.-e , president. Maurice her. -y, se retary.
Min.- than 10(1 momheis and their
. wen ' " f Thurs-duv afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at t! home of Mr. Dora Reising, all
Mi
to New York 1 ty after visiting Iier prill-jit ?, Mr. -i-l 'li H * ■ Fa- t*'l her*. Hhe will tea li in the New ' rk City scho Is during the coming win-
: Anili i oi s' i ■ i t.
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II t'lsviih School R'-irtiion
Held Sniicay
On Sunday, August the 2lst teacher and tuib-it of the hk-hool, held tlu ir Seventh annual ; union at the M. K. t hurch at
in a i t n,e were Mr. and Mi-. I . E. 1 .; ■ 1 and d rughters of Canton, O., \! and Mrs. Robert Coffman, Clov.i,dale; Mr. a d Mrs. Elbert Kersey, , Plainfield; Mr and Mrs. Fn I Kersey, • Raymond Keisey, Imogene Ader, 11 , J F.ni ry Ader, Ruthven and Esther Oi.t' Dunlavy, Fillmor Mr. and Mrs. E- , , . Kervy, Maurice and Marjorie Ker-
|>. , 1 1 v, in : Ke: noth Ker-ey, (ireencas-
. •S'.F V 1 DON’T RFN I NDFR A H \NI)K \P The lack of mom-Y the pr( , weight of lin»aid |; “ man to do his 1 ..^t , r | ^ race of life. Now i.| u || , von must keep > .ui-sclf , best—our quick. t i»ni ,, I II S\ ten will off those pn ,. ini, I N Ml \ N A l.o \ , I’ho.o- 15 I
\!’ < t Hut ilr< i t, was r* a l. itl. n \V> ing. It was i i ii paral Wood.
stat* 1 tdoU: I
it;-. 1)1 Y u r.iao. ed tin Wo -I wn t in- pital.
r
can
- al ly in the mornM . ilutrheson’s left
Moiton, while wi.rl:--h\ay u(! suddenly lieill Wednesday momh f Bainbridge wn? i. was leported tl.at n t Ci awfouh ville
l>ee- arri twag being ing on a( i t a*, ion- II l .vo to 25
I.iaor.
Chevrolet *1* ilers, Vv. S. Knudn Gne othi pn ulent ami j.eneral manager of the but he id i:e\roh-l M er Comimny, aim -.in* * I e ••aped.
( 11 EVROEET S \I.FS I P \n i iea r of sixtien per cent in Uic wde of now cars and trucks in the in t ten day of August iver tl*ante period > July wn reported by
( 01.UMBI A CITY. Ind., Aug. 24, (L’P) (ieoige F.n tell, 33. Detroit,
vlic )., e.tHpid from the, county jail 1U , S1 |. 1V
here today an fb >1 i an auto stolen ! from R li-b (kites, state commander * f the Amor a l.cgi-n. Gate auto was abandon I at Yaisaw, Ind. Enstell broki out of the jail bv ! prying off t ;o bars which had bee.i | welded at’* t m a!, in 1!l2K. He had
! in Albion Aug. 2, an I hi here awaiting a hear- . - of i-cbbing a gasoline . ed a penalty of from in tin Indiunn stat -
A (olored man aid to have * - “making” hou . t N’ort wood V\ -
morning denum ii g money,
•,v:t- ofil* red out *,i town by Otto i) j Dobbs, chief of police, who was ,ailed to the scene r.l the colored man’ <>; orations. It was repoite! the
man . id he h I in T x ■
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17 yi
Wi !
*>f gil. CO lit t I ckl
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M- Rani. li** \ c*”li** *
pi i oner was in the jail 'i \’.' that Enstell had
County age I I W- Baker h i n notified of t a- annual Purdue Switi Day to he In 11 - tc ib*-r, 211. I ers have been invit* to attend > ,e event where the vihte of soybeans aa feed wilft *- em: hasized. II s /i-d rav., ri a sled, an*l royben oil ti'-il will he ex’iihiterl '•> show the ft' > i-' t ffe;- of tlie ,!iffe;ent pteparel
l vii* oivbeans.
ilii■. t he tnornim y\ is spent in rei.ewin-; old acquaitaiices and u-eall
o. . north Indiana ! ij? by-jione days.
I in an ancon-ciou I noon hom* a bounteous diniay a ie-.il' , I a ,,p ( w:..- erve*l *111 the church lawn.
In l-ie aftein* >n an < xcellent ] r<>-^ oram wa given lasting two hours, j
Un the program wc re Mr Robinson 1
asj Mr. Phillips of Fillinoie, kn.wti over t * i.clio a.- B- o and Bhil, wa--favored die audience with special music a a songs, this vv 1 followed by song , 1 -lings and tdkt by memliers of the - -i school. Among those from a dbtai were Mr and Mrs. Jerome Mc( 01 > clt ol Connersville, Pa.; .Mr.
on I is appliid for ami a Lowell tiaumunk Ja !■• ..in- hip in t o Putnam I Beu-.t ml; and Frank Hepler of Kan-
n George Williamson, l : li fit. Cloveidale town-hip, | - ud .01;
. I .- : ing against Ei-n-jl' 1 !. tockwell. .Mr. and Mr.. Boy f 1 pel tonal injure- j Gziii-mi, Mi ami .di -. (*• Davis. Mis.
; Kn .McCo-.siri, sml H"iiry Bon-I of 1 11-diana 1-ol' ; Mr and Mrs. George j Met'or i k, Mr. and Mrs- Arthur
- Torr of 'ierio Haute.
di . l.ellie El ler and son of Stnuntoi : .fr, and Mi . Claude Earnhurt. Mi . Gtace Baley. Mi Margaret Kirk, M: . Emma Stagier, Paul Pick- - It, and lame H .nott of Brazil;
‘■Jimmie Mr. and Mr.-. Guy Han-is of Morg-
, an town; Dr. and Mrs. Strohy. Mr and
tie. ! h* reunion adjourned to meet wit 1 M in I Mrs. Fr al Kersey, Fillmore, for their next reunion.
I HE M.’MH.I) HEI Nil IN
Tlie Arnold family reunion will he
arid at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kail, , oef 6; , |)ejlt Uipil tl
1 , Madison township, Sunday, m; , t|| ,
giant Sikoisky \ to take o! 1 t■ >i.. ,1 of a flight to i.'u-up. Col Hutchinson .0 his wife, two sin ill navigator, raili- I ami mechanic, plan:,, ship into the air ;.i>d d' r or Harbor Grata The leisurely Highat Greenland and lo The plain- took * 1 1 yesterday ut Floyd j New York. Six 1 Hutchinson landed it |
aii port
All the way up I n. j tv. ■> ilauc'!;'- 1 !-. j
: 28
K ms.; Air . Myrtle 1- isk 1 Veiiia. Oi-io; Mr. and Mrs.
$100.
A H dge-Podqe
from
Here and There
\Y\.\l'.D- .K-.ui furnished rooms, .-.owii-iaii Reply postoffice box 443. 24-3t FOR SAFE OR KENT Thouugily m-iU 111 tv-n .noin bungalow, at 7i).; ?■ itb Locust Greet, 1‘4 square? from col!* ge * unipui Phone 285. 20 (it .-
th r
Flashes
W.an t**n,
111, James Sayre Ral '! h Ma - yor "l'_ Boaclulah-; Mr.
was mi
after i oiighl
•■.<-*t for riding a hi ycle
urnl Ui. Ciaudi* Ph:!i|i-, Mr. Robert-
dly *ai I* 1 tin- influen *- of ■ beverages. However, ing ! it- city statute- thor- | ^ jinii'e louml that the*- - that applied t., this ca * a= booked rn a thafge of conduct.” A drunk on :i the “gay nineties” would l r.i c-imment but in the needle.- to ay, th** im-i-
t con 1 aaable tall.
'.•on a;i*i ( lirt-o-! 1 hilip- -.f Fillmore;
SALE CONTINUES Sensational Ba;trains (0«* They Go) Regardless of Cosl Willi bi^yei'bcTi Rains. Ladies’ this week’s special olT r inR 1 isicn, Shots at youi* own price. You name youi* pi ice w* will find the hots. Lets come early while your size is here. Stock includes, sizes from >) 10 10.
®si
. li* ?’ Ntra*: i and * >.mp i. ( hi -ing out pi ire. 25c $3.85 $3 S5 Our Top Price
GIRLS’ St HOCII, OXFORDS t onihinatii.n colon*. All new (all lyl**, kpenal? (f> 4 8.*, A P ^
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Men’s Shoes and Oxfords. .New styles. Al! kinds. $1-95 tO $3 *5 ItcMer buy Now—N*vi. no chi-up.
SPFt I \L PKK E Men’s Outing Shoes Black and Ian
UIKDAY ONLY St-BS
Just arrived, 100 pairs of Women* Arcli Supports STRAPS AND TIES Si/er. 1-10 AAA to LEE Cuban iii-cIh Low Heels ^.95 *2.95 $3.85 Mei.’s I wo-tone arj Black, White Oxford*. < losing Out Price
nakt-’.H wr-aknf . fur iilnl -•j.-’c'd tome *-x. iti-n** nt in .os A i-c-h'? iiut al.-o i*'- ■ he n ptile’s d* -ci *. .Vr?. by placed n b* ,* l of n* in her kilchcn. window to A hug*- “*lia - -.!- 1 ba i;” •y the .".ro; i t fiom th*i.?h, deveurei t * food and o i-. capo 'l it : ahnl m id* ..zy iin*l lie pi*.v*-.! a *-.. club.
C .ir hnplin plan- lcg.nl pro.-*- Ii ent h iivorcod wife, I. t
ii, fiom piittin- tii ir i .
y .i'i- in the m,ivies, 'i I - v : I,. : .y t . E.c* faniou n.-itio - pi* •u;-. i in ip-.lian cantinucs * .trcin* ly c -n e-a
hy when not on lo.-atiiin.
Stern lactic? were hr light iat > j lay ■ mtioriti*- :it ('..tin: il Bl'-ffs.
-Ir. m!<I Mi < r ..-.ley, Dr. J. F. Gillisic, Aithi-i' Biiinini* r, Mis. hklna Bence, Fn -I 1 : h* r Green castle; Me. and Mi W.lli;; Koliini! of Pol-
and
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Sunday Prhool Class to
,v* Melon Fca t
I T .o Ti.. it Sumlay s hool i ln of ' ilic Eapti.d c .al. will have ;i melon j least Friday * > at 7 o’clock atj-^D' 1 the home *.f Mr. :i*i-l Mrs. Russell Well i, 50,' * ut!* HI ondm ton treet E;ich nii’iie ! <J ,•> come anil
brin.g .i mole11. -!• + •> • *
Lo-'ge .M« -nhi r- Hi-l-l
0
j I ho !' • * 1 , .g*‘ gave a !• •*• | hi hi idge-ln.t , erogres-ive rhum
LORAIN 0„ Aug. 24 (UP)—A nmtor.iian climbed out on the fender **l hi. ?p •■ding interurbun car near in re today and snatched u little girl from the tlacks just in time to save h* r life. Th- hero was Bill Lang, third old**.-1 met- an on the Lake Shore Fie; ti v I n in Cleveland to Toledo 'I i- i irl I .cilia Smith, three years pill. *•
( LIN ! ON’, Ind , Aug. 24 (UP)— 'I he 1 i ■ ndently-Opcrated Ver.nilli in was reopened here today v ith n at vvoik No picketing
was reported.
them, or pluyii.p witli ‘I’m willing t i tik that may come.” he th*- rejiort that th*ment does not fee! ample precaution
landing.
Fuel and spare pint arderx-d, and th* * a, ', not been pad at (.1Company. Col. Hutchinson <1 Greenland from I Iceland and tin- In 1 on to Edinburgh, a*: .. i uic- to weathei combi “We’re io no hurry After i'-aching I. ing family w It t >ui * With the Hutchin-, ten-seated shi; an I navigator; Norman A Gerald Altifi-;-h, nidi Joseph Ruff, mechair* Tip.* pkine^ii.>. two Pratt and VVhitn* " *arrie? 330 gallons r equipped with a i i . ending and re* ei*
JACKSON, Miss., Aug. 24 (UP)—
M u'? one wet candidate for tongn was defeated in 'I ue--day’ B- -* iatic state primary, virtu-
>l*-te returns bowed today.
Geo I'. Ritchey Baptist Sunday -ib'' aclu-r ,who advocated repeal
givfer INDIA? ' i
Hogs 3,501); I: 5 to 20 cents n HiO to 2b li);
jit dy in , 1 hewen-Aft.-r th* • , I Olive Jny\ Kate Ho, Ali* <• istitr M. Donald) i. -it Imn* >j Hen high, low at All li ft a a very enj*
' hall m.irte
im* All
Tues lay -n tables,
w -e over the has-1
•! i I'-.htis-nth Amendment,
was
?'4.H:i; loa 1 bit. <
ileb : *1 5 t > 1 by conglessnian Whit-
lb-., $4.Go to $1.05:
lb?.
' a m the third di. trict.
to $4.50: 130
—
$4 50; Hi.) to UP'
Ol 1* 1 A AA NEE A ILL AGE PHI
ND
packing ** vv $3.25'
I.DO.
—
( attle 1,1(2); 1 -
1 > i RHURY, Neh. (UP)—An
old
w; beef : te*
(J
1 ; ■ Indian village that may
date
bulk $8.00 to ¥8.0
w ye
!' between 500 and 800 year
has
to $9.25; 'he -•m .
■ak t
I *- n le ated on the farm of George
’ i Wn hi li ?^t*i ■ nn*! ■ at bridg. ; Emma a i Maupe A!l*in low 1 *y Twiv.g an.I Lilli** i , iln N’i'iil and Marie
• ogir -iv*- rhum
I ,te l\< in having spe ,t
iBl > ev-fning. ■*••*• -e t- ^
,.i.l i), 23 miles southeast of in-re.
• yiiTPS, Jill I ;
. I Blue Km an, curator of the state
<“ it DM‘.It . .
i torual sodi^ty mu * um at Uncoin
nr , , .
has been working on the old village
ruins.
$1.95 - $2.95
Hoys’ Tennis Shoes 3!h"
( hildren’s Straps and Dxfords All Size*
$1.00
HARRY W. MOORE, Manager
BUY SHOES AT A SH f STORE
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lov.i;v according to ews d's put h upearing elsewhere in t'ji pap* . , aty r.her.’ff? laid down a ('ami. <>i teal g . in an attempt to drive b. fanners taking |iart in the price ti which bn flipped ra-ve-al mid-we n i.tat-’s f. v the p i t w k. With rtlbg oy* the indig ; nf: 1 ; a i?he*l throu-.-h the wall of g: <•*>’ ,e-- and engaged in a fistic e i untei with the <>ffi rrs. Th it-uati'-n * xtremely M-iiuu. and fe Iei. l intenention may be nee* - ry.
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* not hi a critical * n lition exi • in our neighboring stat - of lllinoi Disp iuail i unio ma-eis, niii,. : - • n;-I0,u-1) *>i i ire, today stall*-.I a nr-.i j to the i ! field:-, ixaich from all in d at io.i will be a uge labor demonstration. Huixlreds o men have been v, i n in a special deputies it- an of fort do ci pe with any Double tiatl may r* ult. Befoie it is over, nation a| gunnl units will probably have to he called nut as blood Ik I and pr ip-
erty damaao loom;-.
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Trill--Atlantic flights aie now th - vogi-i ee* there is a •> rent p* i hi lily | that - ■in,*- ,.f the aviator- engaged iii t'*i■ * en i r yill not be us foitui ati-i Hi < t t Jimmy Mollison. Am! a«|
t III) Ol'l I Dm ; h
has i-qaiillcd th* 1
m of Lin.ly.
BANNER CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
j DTlivir Reunin:- To Be Held Sunday ! h*> fi!) h a mual reunion of the . 'Hair tainily will *io lu-lil Sunday, August 28 a the home of Mr. and Mrs. O i ur O’Hair, north of twn.
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Meet rhur-.Hay
Gr. e ca. t!*- ; aide;- H32 Womm of 1 ill*- Al i, e, will me* 'ihur day evening,- Aug. iill mem bar ire uigeiF to atf n i u? im ttant bu i-l-e- t will be * ran aci. 1.
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I . P. II. .’'lirabiy d io A1**e( Iharsjay The L. ! H Sunday S ho-il cl-i.is of tin- CTu ' i ri hurch will have its meeti -■ Uai da evening in tea,1 of AVe lne .*- jdaraie-J, The me-ting will bp hel l at the home of Mis. James c.n ( Uni 1 ia street at 7:30
o'clock.
4- -h 4- q- +
I fgion Auxiliary Sews At AH-Day A?e*-ting
A largi numiiei of member and chil lien atte !*■ | the welfare meeting of the Amerii .m l^gi n Auxiliary Tuesday at th- home of Mrs. Robert lloffmnn. At the- noon hour a picnic dinner was enjoyed. Those nth -r than
New York i :iUX **' ;ll T n ' ,, f>ii)t r. vvho helped with
I 1 '-'- fovi' - were .Mr John W. Terry, Mi Paul Hunt. Mr . W. K. Patterson
and Mi- Piul Wright.
Appr xinvitely thiity garments
BROKI N HIRS PAINED HER FOR SIX WEEKS UI I.DLKY, Cal. (UP)—For six W' l k , Mrs. Ililma Ditanon romplaini of f.ains in her left side. She -It the pain, he recalled, just .dttr ?ht* slippeil and fell in her; home. '■ be wvnt to a ho- pital. where i 1 hy dedans found that all the ribs on be; left side were broken. She will i recover
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A 11 ANT’U PI AXES UR ASH (I ontinued I rom Page On* A P < xpe t to prepare for their Atlantic flight.
f-T. JOHN, N. I!., Aug 24 (UP)- ’ llu I’l.ving Family" of Col. .Gorge U. Hut hinson Eight persons in a
off; few heifi i $- cows $2.75 t i sl.lio; cult is i'i 00 t
.'?• 50 own,
Slieep 1.53(1; iu ■ wether? $5.75 t*. higher; hu-.-k -I •b wn . j ,T3 ami i-<
POLK E I 8!
(Continued I roai b 100 j <1 cent * ' f*- ’ j “I’m going t - 1 open J I aw t I ment,” I/iia- i . ■ I tlie ignition k, I riv, r gave ; ha I ia y II - !tirnr*i to his tin* ’. the s* 1 I* t o. - At Dnnbury 1 I persons gather* *i | yui.ls while P *1 1 • ® he had planned to Hip * l ' u * ket.
AUGUST SPECIALS Any regular *$1.00 Wash Frocks no'’’.
69c
Fi/.*- 14 to 52, All Fa?»Ci>b u!l! | , |( l AS ^ )KTMKN r OF SILK DRESS)
$1#
THE QUALITY SHOP
J. H. PIT( HFORD
