The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1934 — Page 6
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENC.VSTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY. AUGIST 8. 1934.
EMODELING SALE
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It May Look As If We Were Closed But We Are Open For Business In The Regular Way We Are Installing One Of The Newest And Most Beautiful Store Fronts In The Slate Of Indiana Although Somwhat Inconvenient To id Into Our Store We Have Made It Very Easy For You To Buy Merchandise.
Men s Shirts SPEC IAL LOT > 1.9-j and si.50 \ allies S1.00 Final Clean Up Of Men's Seersucker Pants
FINAL CLEAN UP ON ALL SUMMER DRESSES Prices have been cut to the limit for this final clean-up. Clearance on all summer and light dresses. Some are cut 1-2 price and less.
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$2.00 VALUE VOILFIS DRESSES “ 81.19
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\\ hite Socks and Anklets J Qq •Si! TIES, Close out value 19C Mh \ S UROAIK LOTH SHORTS OCq RATH INC St ITS HALF PRICE.
$2.9* \ ALI K Bu» for futur*"
DRESSES
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Dark Dressc'' > 12. < 5 - SI4. <3 for K.„ BESSES Light t-oior? $4.98 ,, $6.50i
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GINGHAMS, yd wide IQn PERCALES 19c-25c PONGEE, 12 M. M. ]- )f SPECIAL LOT VOILES and BATISTE
Yd 17c
Plain C'repes Printed and Plain Crepes b9c All Linen Suiting, Yard 5y c 54 i. All Wool Suiting, Yd $1.29 New Fall Buttons, 4 buttons, buckle IQc Special of Rayons, plain colors 29c Stevens All Linen ( rash 19c 100 Yd. Belding Silk Thread 5c Brown Muslin, heavy quality 10c Buttons, odds and ends, card 5c Dress Voiles, basement 10c
Silk Blouses
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All the Neweit Colors and Styles
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Tarry Bath Towels .
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, SILK UNDIES Dance Sets, Teddies \ Chemise. 50c Silk Slips 98c
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FuH Fashion in All Of The Wanted Shades
SIZE
18 x 36
Rayon Slips... 69c
Phoenix Anklets ( 25c
Anklets
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P. & G. SOAP, 5 Bars *| 3q RAYON SILKS, Plain & Printed 30Q Final Clean-Up Of All SUMMER SHOES White Kid and Calf Pumps and Sandals $3.45 \ alue* up t»» $5.9 > ^
SALE OPENS RSDA5 MORNING
S. C. PR E V O COMPANY
HOME STORE
BUY NOW FOR Fi ll RE USE AND SAVE.
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I’VS’I \IE DEFIt I U, I)IE> Ril«t"n and a former upeakf'r of the INDIANAI’OMS. Auir. *, (IT) — Indiana h>iu«<' of reiir'-'-ntative-i, ! r I. < k. *>7, •< ere*ary •' state di«d at his home last night after an imi f • (jo'ernor > r uel M il)nes> of one week.
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^nider’s Wall Paper & Paint Store PAINTS, WALL PAPER, GLASS It SOI III J \< h x l\ STREET
Show Card Colors, (Devoes) 2 Oz. Jar Oil Colors in larpe tubes (All Colors) Asbestos Asphalt Roof Paint, Cal Rtd Barn Paint, Cal. Cold Bronze, Lb. Broiuii I fiuid. Gal. Yarn h Remover, Gal.
15c 20c 50c 95c 85c $1.40 $1.50
RECUL\R WHOLESALE PRICES ON WINDOW GLASS. Putty, Roof Cement, Paints, Varnish, Enamels of all kinds, Kalsomine, Glue and Paste. . O Brushes for every seed, including, artists' show card and sign writers. |
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Horn near Waha,h. e waa educated in Maiden enurny <>mentary »ch" D, Indiana State Normal, Butler, and the University of Chicago. Conk was a member of th" Indiana general asembly in 1911 and 1913, being speaker during the latter 1 sion. He was ele, ted secretary of state on th' De-nocratic ticket in 19U, sendng one term. While secretary of state he was thoso n one of t ie nine commissioners of the Pan Amer an exposition at San Francisco in 1913. He was one of a few per-ori* to talk over the first trans-continental telephone line at the exposition.
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WAR IN TROPR WORSE THAN ON WESTERN FRONT BOONEVILLE. Mo., (UP)—Soldiering in the tropic*, or in the world war.^—which was the harder? Col. John B. Barnes, U. S. A. retired. will tell you emphatically fighting Uncle Sam's battles in the Ptwlippines wav much more hazardous than fighting in Europe t “keep the world safe for democracy.” f donel Barnes now is an in.-tructor at Kemper Military School here. He', qualified C discuss soldiering under almost any c ndition« because he's a ve'eran of many campaigns in the tropics and also of the world I war. I O ' * ■ i ‘'tit ■ ' ■
Department of ,\ Spanish War Veter .r abled Colonel Bar a uaintances formic of the century ar lengthy discussion f the various cap; the U. S. army has t There is no den; chines used in the wr> me re deadly in resp deal out death in Colonel Ftarnei said.
ssouri, United , held here, en■s to renew before the turn to enter into the hard-nip-signs in » ich sen part, ng lethal n .- id war were fir t to ability to irge quan'itie-
fewn • ,•other’ in h;s new overseas ' dominion."
But that’s where tie world war -topped being harder on the trrrps tb m whs the Span.- ^trercan war nd the actions in the Philippine-. "We were to'ally unprepared for •>. litary campaign- near the equa tor," Colonel Flame- -aid. “We didn't • n *.h< »r We went in heavy blue uniforms. The pe of fofsi was entirely unsuited ■o the ' limate and p litica and graft gave u embalmed -opf and other commo.itw* that u 'uid no* have been •' I'rattd at hf*me. "There was no refr geration on the • ard th 1 Is'ef we hvi ti" eat—or strave— tunk to the high he i.en> • “H ’v.ever, hard- i - on the troop -’ip were a picnic < ompared to sol■lie; / it, th<- fropi<- in those years when 1 ncle Sam v.--s learning the ard le--<ms ' f governing 'he ‘little
P"RK CHOPS 'POII. PENSION PHIL.ADELPHIA, U P) — Names! ano |s rk chop- iaven’t mixed so well in the life of Private John Davis, of the U. S. army, and today he is ■ laming the pork chop- for the mix--p n the (tension records at Washington. F.nl -tiiig in 1 *£9, Da' :- served until 1*99, wr en the company cook handed out some underdone pork chop.-. Davis complained to his captain, who placed h’m under arrest, or•ered a urt martial and made Davis peeve-1. When acquitted by the court martial Davis left the outfit at the exp rit on of hi* enlistment and re-en-i Sted in ano-her unit uiile r the name of Harry C. Orfant. That name was food enough for h m until 1916, when he re-enlisted "gsin, changing his name hack to Davis. He received an honorable discharge in 1920, but in .hinging his * pension records. Now Davit* attorney has jietitioned common pleas court here to allow • 0 to Orfant in onier to receive a |>eti«:on and keep the record, straight in Washington.
PERFECT RECORD
AUGUSTA, Kan, (UP)—For 12 years Ruben H.me has attended
school here without be ne absent *
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BANNER WANT ADS PAT
August Specials Factory-To-You Sale Mi31 Solution with either Pureit Aspirin (in 100») # r Retail Orderlies or Rexall Milk of Magnesia (Pint) or Puretest Rubbing Alcohol—Both for Charmona Cold Cream (Pound Size) Cod Liver Oil (16-Ounce Puretest) Klenzo Bath Sprays Eli s Hospital Roll Cotton. Lb. These are only a few of the many specials we are offering during - Aujrust. Owl . Fleenor’s DRUG STORKS
