The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1933 — Page 3
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HERE’S YOUR PROBLEM: JJP! V'es, prices are up . . . but not the same everywhere! Shop! See for yourself! How a given grade of sheets, for example, H ill sell for #1.29 at one store, for #1.68 around the corner, and for #1.15 just across the street. What to do? How to find che really genuine bargains?
HERE’S OUR TIP: . COMPARE . . . and shop Penney’s! Thousands of dollar in values await you . . . HERE NOW! This community’s ah.rc of the millions or dollars worth of merchandise that Penney’i foresight bought . . . when the rise was just beginning! You ma^ easily save 25“, or more ... on prices far below what today’s costs justify!
FORESIGHT SAVIN
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‘Don’t miss them! Don’t delay! Our foresight made these values possible—your foresight will put the tremendous sayings in your tsocket. But act you must! And quickly!
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MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Of fine quality (ha in bray MEN’S HEAVY SHIRTS lam or Urey Suede Clolli
Imf.N’S fine WINTER UNIONS |{a\„n I’riliinied—Ocean Pearl IfiiOoim fciDY S HEAVY WEIGHT UNIONS tinier of fleeced or Ribbed Materials |MLN S HEAVY LINED WAISTS Main hive Heavy Corduroy Collars llOY’S HIGH GRADE LONGIES I] iirce Assortment to choose from .
-7 GLOVE VALUES FOR MEN HROWN OR HI. \< h C M'K Lined or unlnied Pr V Oc/C A Value unheard of before.
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MKN'S lane Imitation Piprskins
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Buys’ Lumber Jacks
Men's Lumber Jacks
Mackinaw Cloth
Heavy Suededoth
lira" warm Jackets
A 'able that cannot
$1.49
Ih* repeated (J* 1 J Q 38 to IH . . *u *
BOYS HEAVY SHAKER SWEATERS Pullover Style* in wide . ^ ran ire of colors—K to Hi . . . w f C Boys Light weight Pullover Sweaters 47c
MEN LOOK 2 Pa,r, 25c Heaty ye'low |ialin knit wrist tiloves. Only lllu dozen at ibis price. HURRAH YOU’LL SAY $1.29 p Men’s Sanforize I. (irey ( overt Pants. While stock Iasi*
V A LIES that challenge combarison ! Beautiful £ O *113
LOOK ( LOSE OUTS ('hildren’s Shoes And Oxfords. Made lor long wear 97c ^
Lades’ Shoes 186 Pairs 97C * l ’ <1 $197
Now ShiiHnenl Gorgeously Furred i :t i \ts $15 a " d $25 All yur lietler coat< regard less of forin' i prirc inclildr t in this great eoat offering.
See Them Today!
MEN’S Shirts or Shorts 29c each shirts, fine qua fly Swis« ribbi d- Shorts of fast color liroad.lotb. Hurry!
MEN’S DRESS TROUSERS
$1.98
$2.49
5 oil’ll he amazed at the*" '.lines lliey are real buys'■ee I lie in today.
LOOK! RE\I) ACT! I.adies Full Fashioned Hose, 2 l*rs. $1.00 30 inch Fast Uolor 1‘rints, Yard 11t*
CLOSE OUT
DePaiiw Single H’ankets. Hurry
$1.97
I. VIUES MIIXINEHV Quality Felts Large asso'lmenl of new styles to choose 11 nm v Quality Millinery at 98c is a real buy. Act Now.
Indian Pattern Blankets. 00 x NO SI.00 Fanes Outing. 27 inch. Buy Now, ^ ard He Fart Linen ( rash Towelinu, 3 Yards 29e (otton Colonial Sureads, NO x 105 $1.49 Ladies Heavy Online Fajamas $1.10 70 x NO Heavy Single Blankets .. . 09c 70 x NO Deep Nap double Blankets $2.9N Children’s ()utin« (iowns, 2 for Nl.OC Children’s Sleepers with feet 00c Large assortment ol Wool toboggans, Cloves and Sweaters.
FLANNELETTE GOWNS run LADIES’ Heavy (tutuig tiowns in plain or Fancy 7Mz* Id to 20 <
1. A DIFS’ CHAMOISF.TTE GLOVES \ lurk) bu> niadie this greal *■ Pair
PURE SILK CHIFFON HOSE
All New Fall Shades Buy them by the box. You will save. ACT NOW Pair
65c
HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Scut Inili't I'iMWUf 10 Roll > 79c
SUPER SUDS Large Liuindry Size 2 Boxe ‘ 25c
A FORTUNATE PURCHASE UIowh us tu offer huge |)"iiblc thread Terry
25c
Hcith To" I*
Size 21 \ IH Hurry !—F-Ji-h
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
J. C. PENNEY
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SAY SFORT^MEN ’ It Hiwi’t be lung now—Arp you ready to go Nov. HIWe have the shells All gages, all types and a I nyke*. I : HIGH QUALITY — LOW PRICE
XLeanborE SHUR SHOT SHELLS
/'s FT your pame wilti VJ Shtir Sliot Stiells— America’* most popular low-priced shell. Mad.* h' Remington— they’re Kleanhore with stiapp' ignition, lietter patterns and protection against rusting ami pitting. \\ e liav«• tlie popular loads for game and trapshooting.
THE AMERICAN SECURITY uo. Izoans & Discounts Phone 98 ll!i F. Washington St.
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, 1928 CHEVROLET COACH $125 I/ii in A Abner. 10:1.» King, Morrison, Foster Ford Dealers Since 19HI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'tlttHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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$345
King, .Morrison, Foster Ford Dealers Since 1910
FRl ITT’S Nov. 10—Quail FILLMOK K
(iliOVKU Rf AA'DKR, Auctioneer
One who gets the money; nn sale Ion large, none too small Sixteen year 0 m the am ti''n field fall nv* by phone i at my expense. Phone Hrirk Chape!
i or write me, care of llaiiner
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BUSY OM 80TH BIRTHDAY STOP (’• 11 TON . Mass. (IP) Dr. William (>. I'axon. f* i 57 y«*ai . » cimnuy ilot loi. c I Ins noth birthday am.i\fiHar> bv calling on a scon* of patients CLASSIFIED ADS — For Sale—
PRRMANENTS: Two dollars; Oil Waves, shnmp o extra 35 cents During November, (iet yours before price* go up. No bunts, no excessive heat C a t outers recommend these ju.iM . for "pei h i t -atisfaction.” Hair cutting .T, . tiolfrey Beauty Shop, ; I0(1| S Indiati.i -tree). Phone 701-L 8-It
Boa t d k and oyster dressinu at lOnwIo • i restaurant Thursday. II ) Putn .in County f miiiiiniti Sale, , (Ireencastle, Nov. 11. All kind of idivest ck and mi.scellaneuUs altieles.
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I FOR SAl.H: Turkeys, dressed or j on foot Few choice for bice lers. Mrs. ! Fred Hanks, Fillmore. t! 8-10-13-15-17-f>p
FOR SAIF: Round Oak high oven j gas rnngo Phone or -ee Hubert Sherman, flovordale. 0-3i> FOR SAI.K: Several thousand feet of good used lumber, consisting of .Ship Lap, J lice Ii" ling and other material. Will Wetz. 8-2p
PI RDI I VS. SOTKK DAMK When Purdue meets Notre I tame it
South I feu Saturday in a renewal of the Hoosier civil war on the gridin. i, it will mark the first meeting lietweeii the two teams since 1923 when Noh'e kizer, now the Rodeianuker athlel . director and head f.gitball coach, was a star guard m the Irish eleven < n tliat occasion, Notre Dauic liamh d
I Purdu* a 34 to 7 trimming The Irish have always hern a thorn
in Purdut’s foothill side |n || games I layed between the two teams, N'dre Dame has won nine Purdue has won ! thri'e, and twv, games have liei'n ties
BHI.OV8 OLD \< • R PBN8ION PI //I.KS 3t» ( ttl'NTTKS
See Wayne l.einbcrger for Crazy Crystals. K He\eridi'e street. Free delivery. Phono 425-K. 8-10-15-17-4p
.FUR SALK: Modern bungalox or Highland tivet Priced f u puick ale. S M St mer. Phone (i!» fits
Duane Purvis, Purdue’s hrilliant light halflmrk. wji.> ha tote I the hall nearly a quarter mile on running of the Riu Ton. , In the five games, stands out as tlie lea'ling hall carrier of the Big Ten. n tide five games, Duane he carried the hall 410 yard* on 74 attempts for an average of 5 2 3 yards a clack
DtlN’l ergot I’ublie Sul, :u Mi* T. ('. Cox b.xne, 2 miles si Belle I'nion, Thuisday. Nov.
-For Kent—
FOR RKNT:
Paul Pard mner, Badermaker quarterhaek, eonshlerahly enhanced hi* droii kii k record as the Boilermaker*
(Utheast han. < d Carnegie Tech their first le9 7-2p feat of the seas >n. Paul made g don
Inth his attempts f. r |ioints after touchdown, to run hi* string t" 2f> -ii - ful kicks out of os atteimpt., and m addition kicked a neat field
J U-KM, Ore., (UP)—T)ieg< n coun- } | luh iaiiv wJiat I" do w ith | f Oregon pension law’, which he- I
ti i - effective Jan. 1.
Ili" measure, passed by the last jidiiture, directs the county courts I not more than ttifU) per month 1 1 ■* Ii qualifying applicant over 70. Fl I* of financing were left up to 1 1 untie-, ai.l eac hone of Oregon’s unties is already slraineil to
r ' ■ rular expenses.
H t.nly courts claim it will I*, imL ale to pay the pensions without | ding the six per cent limit on
increased exjienses, set hy law A special session of the Oregon legisliituie is ex fleeted, to take up the matter.
1 \\ BILL. FAN K.D AS * (f AINKR OF KRVKM F
( .( ( . WORKKKS (. AIN AA RIGHT MISSOULA. Mont., (UP) The I 7.11)0 ( ivilian Conservation Corps I workers in the Montana district have gained an average of 10 pounds fior 1 man since entering their forest jobs,
: officials estimate
also was paid out in salaries to the
worker* an 1 their leaders.
fr< in whom Dr. Kupelian subaequentiy olitiijneid i n iii. )u oty* It wu* no; until recently tiiat he learned he could file a claim for restoration* of the
estate.
BEEKEEPERS TO CONVENE
FKUITT’S ammunition FILLMORE
MONTGOMERY, Ala., (UP) For year- Alabama had a prohibition law that prohibited wle, manufacture. Ol possession of any liquid’that looked, smelled, <ir tasted like it contained
alcohol.
In 1932. Alabama found, as did | many other states, it needed addition , al revenue. The legislature was in session and tv bill legalising and tax ing near beer—one-balf of one |nt
cent alcohol—wa* profsisefd.
Proponents *ai«l faxes on it would j
bring $1.1)00,090. # lt passed. Collections for September were
^12; for August. $39; foe the year,
1 $4,902
Each worker has a rations allowance tveiaging about 3t> eents in cost [H'r day. The total grocery bill for the (’• C. (’. in the district was estimated to he $75,00*1 a month. During July and Augu*t alone the woiker- tile 132.000 pounds of lieef, 33,000 dozen eggs, 2,000 tons of |kitatis' . 200.000 loaves of bread, 80,(MI0 p. unds of sugar, 20,0*10 pounds of ffS". 11,**oo pounds of 'eal, and titi,-
0o0 tmunds of butter.
In the first six months the workers were in eaatp 12(1 miles of frankfurters, 19,800 hams, and (1000 large ' arks of sugar were consumed. A total of uppioxiinaUly $1,200,000
DOCTOR SEEKS FORM NF. AFTER I I IIKISH M ASS At ill NEW BRITAIN, Conn , (UP) A
claim to a million dollar estate, confiscated by Turkey when his father, mother, two brothers and a sister
lost theii live in the Armenian mas hold theli i tal me ftpga h
February.
Seven room modem
house. Rent teas liable. Address Box | ^ IH | f lom ttu . y)l ,d stripe
X, Banner Office. 8-It
1 R l ‘ KV ' 1 I’urdu'e ’will ha'. * record to aprfrtment. moderate rates. 702 Em* n(r ,i nit S „ ( ,. fjghtmg Seminary street. K-lt |,i s h Saturday. Tlie Roilemwkert
ham playe' 1 ' 45 straight games in which the\ have scored one or more touchdowns, and have played 19 straight games withtm ilefent. ,
•MJNNF Al’OUS (UP) Till , nn (ional be. k.-jper m ziinlzailons w ill
FOR RENT: tl-r otn modern house, doui'l iwig<‘. In.i i .'f F. F. Ba: 707 South Indina St. 7-3*p fOR RENT Five room cottage*at
I F Berry Street I’I tie 57. (’> 3t j NOTICE OF FHSAL SETTLEMENT
OF ESTATE
I *M Rf.S I : (l ei gtrden, hieken house and '"w pasture Two I mile imrth 'g' (Jr . n i*tle. Flunk
'1 waa ( announced. Ttie.v i Hwivi „ 7 _ 2 are the Amerlean Honey Producers'!" ■ .—.—
sacres in 1915, lias been filerl witli the commission examining claims of United States citizens against Tur-
key, hy Dr. Mo*es Kupelian.
Dr. Kupelian. • now a naturalized citizen, was attending the American university at Hi.out, Assyria, at tho time of the massacre, and was tlie
only member ..f his family to escape, | dknvkH r..|. (pp, A , he says. His father. u wealthy prlv- | that contains a* bed teater to deicr-
al" l>inker, •• aiful ,.f Die oonse- mine w^eihet jhe sheets nr. damp I eunheam Beauty Shop it Mt. Mend quence* of the lurkish uprising, left ( 8n(t n ,. e ,| warming. Is one of th Iran. *5 00 Croquiixd oil wave. *2.50; paper- and records of his holdings 1 three old English timepieces now In I *3.00 Croqinole v a\e. *1 50 Call Alda with Dr. .lol,n F. Merrill, kt , P ' the Den'. • Aim )fit|< it lit Me(3 0 » 1 of the American allege at Aimab, J-Muscum. Lents. . W** l
l/'Bgiie, the Am* i lean Ifon.K Insti tut*, and th Apiary Inspector* of
Ain i Ira
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CLOCK TESTED BED WARMTH
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WANTED—Any kind of dead stock Call 278, Oreenra ■*!» We pay all charges. John Wachtel Co 24-tf
—IMiacell mi eouiu--
SPECIAL
PERM ANENTii
Not Ice* I* i^ , 1 ■, ■ - * Ii.* i'i. ii' ' It., la-gill.. of Myrtle F Cline, lie. , i-ed. to app. ar In the Putnam circuit C> urt. held at ) (ill oieastle. Indiana nn the 4th day (ol December. 1911. and show cause, !• j " \ w hj i In- I i 11 S ttleim n t Accoiiiitu wtlh ihe .s ab of -aid de- , dellt -dioillil inn III IPIMO' d and said heirs are noiilte.l to then and ih. i. nSiki* prAf t h* I rshlp. and 11 y. • their dlsirlhirtt'e -bar * Witness, the Clerk of said Courf. thi Cth d.n ol JAm< mhei iit| John AA flerod. Clerk rurnam
t'i^iii* Court
Cans.: No. *1(1*0. Gillen & Lyon, Aity*. - $-2t«
