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The Huntington Press from Huntington, Indiana • Page 2

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i it 1 l' i 4 i 5 lit. ycnil'' EVERY DAY PRICES Overalls Shoes ii Quality Numbers for Men, with denim obtainable. $5.90 Other Models $4.50 Work Shirts Dresg Extra heavy Full Cut, bodj' and sleeve Madras, or Shirting. sizes, extra fine cham $2.49 $1.49 $1.75 bray. 98c Star Brand Gauntlet Leather Faced Extra heavy canvas I Gloves 25c pair Extra heavy Cartvas Knit Wrist Gloves 35c or 3 for J5C $1.00 Men's Shop Caps Underwear 19c Poros Knit with short sleeves, ankle length.

Work Shirts ggc Fine Black Sateen $1.98 Work Shoes 9 7r Overalls 'iD Full Cut, Double Stitch, Union Made. Shirts $1.98 Men's Silk Shirts of Qiity. Suit Cases $6.25 Dependable Quality. $1.49 and $2.23 Pants Men's Dress Pants Jn BerehMldiaet wiU wear. $4.98 19c, 23c, 25c, 45c 4 Boys' Overall Suits Underwear 2 to 8 years gjj Knit' Half Slee Union $1.19 $1.25 3 fe3 1 4 2 E.

U. Ixwey went Chicso on busi Btn. A Cameo corset deiuoDHtratioa by Mrs. A. E.

Newell all this week. Sowerwine'a. 127t2 Mrs. Ellen Durbln baa ret rood from Pet a where she spent several days visit lug relatives. For Sale: Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Paris Green and Tuber Tsoic (or blight In potatoes O.

Beak ft Co. 127t6 harles Helm will go to North Manchester today where he will spend several days as the fucst of Mr. ami Mrs. Arden Straus Don't fail to visit the Huntington Light and Fuel Company's salesroom during the Gas Range and Electrical Appliance week July 12th to 19th. 127tS John Miller and Shirley Miller of arrived in the city yesterday tn be guest at the M.

F. Kreamer home vn East Market Mreet UPBLW fcimii'iU r' gHt on Hannah street I i EVERY DAY PRICES The Outstanding Features of This Great Company First: To offer to the people of Huntington, and vicinity, the best merchandise obtainable; at right prices. Second: Right trices, according to J. C. Penney Standards of merchandising, mean One Hundred Cents on Dollar, less our small profits, and operating expenses, which are cut to the lowest possible figure.

Third: We buy direct from manufacturers. We eliminate the numerous middlemen's profits, advertising, traveling salesmen's expenses, etc. We buy for cash, and take advantage of all possible discounts, quantity prices. These savings, in turn, are passed on to you, our customers. Fourth1: In selling, we have no credit accounts, therefore no credit losses to add to our merchandise.

We sell for cash, only, and eliminate the credit expense, collectors, office help, and other items which credit entails. Fifth: We do not deliver. Nor, do we spend money lavishly for publicity. Satisfied customers have built for the J. C.

Penney Company, 297 Busy Stores, located all over the United States. Sixth: We have no 'Sales." Merchandise priced right in the first place: will not stand such reductions as commonly claimed by "Sales Advertising." We have two season price on our. goods. Why should the purchasing publ ic be taxed two prices, just because it's in season? You can bu any day, any time, at a J. C.

Penney Store, for less money than elsewhere. Seventh: We do not advertise 1.00 values for $1.50 and offer them to you at "Great Reduction Figures" for $1.23 We price it right in the first place. EV6ry'Day Merely merchandise bought right, sold right, at right profits Note: We never sacrifice Quality ffiltP Prices thereon. for the sake of Price. We handle only Dependable goods.

KtyJkr I' Jri Lem King of Mt Etna transacted business in Huntington yesterday. Limestone screenings, delivered any place in city. Carl Walburn, 723 Erie Stone 131. td George Plumb and Rolland StocAdale rent to Indianapolis yesterday on busi ne. For Sale: Arsenate of Lead, Bor deaux Mixture, Paris Green and Tuber Tonic for blight in potatoes O.

E. Bash ft Co. 127t6 Min Magdalene Hayes has retained from two weks at Bluffton where she vnu the guest of a cousin, Mrs. L. H.

Vahmaa. Demonstration of Gas Ranges and Ehxrtrical Appliances July 12th to 10th at Huntington Light and Fuel Com 'do pany's salesroom. Everyone welcome. MiM Grace Kreipple has returned to her home in Bluftoa after spewling a 'g II 9 I 4 MRS. HOMELOVER I The living room is the real center of the home.

It should be cozy, and the furnishings should be substantial because it gets so much wear. Our store is the place to get substantial furniture. We always put quality first, because we know people would rather pay for something good, that will last a long time, and always look well, than buy something cheap and thai looks cheap. Our QUALITY furniture and rugs are PRICED LOW. Come, see.

M. B. STULJS CO. William Krieg of Lancaster township transacted business in the city yesterday. Cleaning, pressing and repairing Model Cleaning ft Pressing Went, Market St.

Phone 68. 128t3 Mr. and Mrs. Arden Stru of North Macchester were in Hunlingtou yesterday visiting relatives. For Sale: Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Paris Green and Tuber Tonic for blight in potatoes C.

E. Bash ft Co. 127t6 I.irtle Mi Ida My grants is seriously ill ot typhoid fever at her home at 40S Center street. Telephone rent for July is now due snd payable at the office of tbe United Telephone 40 East Franklin street. td Ia T.

Streit of Andrews trantacted buriuess in the city yesterday. M. Ceorge Triboktt of Warren was in Huntington yeHerday. Let the Model Cleaning ft Pressing Co. yonr prng td repairing, We8t Market St.

Phone 00. 128t3 Mlw Emley hM gouf Ri)Ilie City, where afae will spend several days Have your clothes cleaned, pressed, repaired by the Model Cleaning ft Press ing 8 West Market St Phone GG. 128t3j Philip Bart left yesterday for Phctnii, wuere win oe mo giesi oi friends. Demonstration of Gas Ranges and Electrical Appliances July 12th to 19th at Huntington Light and Fuel Corn Lloyd Rurt of Richmond arrived In Huntington yesterday to remain this city during the summer. Mr.

Rust hn accepted a position at the Watunuth t'ndi cott factory in Andrews. A Cameo corset demonstration by Mrs. A. E. Newell all this week.

Sowcrwine's. 12712 Mr and Mrs. Edward Lash and family will leave this morning to apoiid a month's vacation at the lakes. The? will have as their guest Mr. and Mm John Curan and Mr.

and Mrs. Emily Smith and family. Gas water heater demonstration July 12th to 19th at Huntington Light and Fuel Company's salesroom. 127t3 J. D.

Thomas will go to Toledo, Ohio, Saturday when he will petd a few days with his mother. All bills for artificial gas, electric light and electric power are now due and should be paid at tbe ofice of the Hunt irgton Light and Fuel Co. on or before the 15th. The office will be open on the evenings of the 14th and 15th. td Miaa Pauline Strrog and George Streng hare returned from Klkart where they were the guests ot the Dr.

snd Mrs. George Groasnickle, While In that city, Miss Streng took a flight la an aeroplane with Captala Hawks. Dr. and Mrs. Groasnickle accompanied by their guests, Mias Streng and George Streng, attended the Leonard Waits championship fight la Benton Harbor, Mick.

DON'T FAIL toKear the Ft Wayne Wonder Trio, Coliseum Friday night, in squard round dance nusli Mim Lillian Johnson went to Fort Wayne yesterday. 8 pedal demonstration of Gas Ranges, salesroom of Huntington Light and Fuel Co. July 12th to 127t3 Rslph Morgan mado a business trip to Peru yesterday. Telephone rent for July is now dne and payable at tbe office of tLe United Telephone 40 East Franklin street Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey France and datighter Sarah of Warren township and Mr. and Mrs. Rusnel France and daughter Ruth nf Clear Creek township have returned from a motor trip to Rochester and Lake Manitoti. They also visited the John Herendeen family ia Akron. For Bale: Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Paris Green and Tuber Tonic for blight in potatoes O.

E. Bash ft Co. 127 Max Zinn, K. R. Wolf, Mm Sam Schechter and three children, Carl FtahL Miss Leila Farnow and Mrv.

Hugo Pressman and three children of New Tori: wetit to Tri Lake yesterday where they, were guests at the Wolf and Zinn cot Don't fail to visit the Huntington Light and Fuel Company's salesroom during tbe Gas Range and Electrical Appliance week July 12th to 19th. 127t8 FUNERAL OF EARL ERTZINGER IS HELD Funeial services for Earl Ertnger, were held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the First United Brethren church, with the Rev. Roberts in charge. Assisting were the Rev. Elmer Ward Cole, tho Rev.

J. A. Tborn, the Rev. J. A.

AVuite, representing Otterbeln college J. M. Scuddcr, E. Hasmer and E. T.

Alberton, of the state Sunda sch as Bccia'tioa. Music was furnished by R. G. Mitchell, O. Weese, F.

S. Bash, and Eldon Ware. Those in charge of the flowers were Miss DeHoff, Ruth Gam mel, Alice Winebrenner, Ethel Auder scn, Jennie Wilson, Ruth LaVine, Rella Smith, Florence Minton, Bcrnieoe Stahl, Mildred Briggs, Erma Burria, Margaret Harris and Mrs. W. R.

Bailey. Pall bearers were Lester Gordon, Ken neth Miller, Laurence White, Howard Bell. Donald Bowers, Justice Smith, Ber nard Zinn, and Clarion Saucer of CKt beta college. Burial was In Mt Hope cemetery. Meniters of the 1919 graduating class of the Huntington high school, attended the rervices in a body.

THE PRICE SHE PATS. There is hardly an American woman nowadays who can keep pact with the demands made upon her time and en orgy without paying the penalty of ill health. It may be that dreadful backache, dragging pains, headaches, nervousness or the toftorea ef a displacement. It the price she pays. To women bt this con ditiosi LydU PiakhamV Vegetable Oomponnd eesnes as a boost and a bless ing.

A simple remedy saadr trans' toots as ftsrss) wale beings' gJortou kealtk te saff srinf womsshXdn nun .1 I i CASH AND CARRY 426 N. Jefferson St aYonr Pocketbook WiD Tell You Why" A Few Specials for Friday and Saturday Eggs Fresh country 40e dozen All Candies all the very fine chocolates included 54c pound 27c half pound Hershey's Milk Chocolates 8c i Fine Selected Lemons 32c dozen Raisins Sun Maid, seedless 29c pound Apple Butter 1 gallon best iv. Mvtt xo i i. 4 $1.43 P. G.

and Ivory Soap 8c Fancy Bacon v. pound 39c All Fresh Vegetables at lowest prices. ALUM FUNERAL Funeral services for Edward Allman, were held at 9 o'clock yesterday morning at the SS. Peter and Paul's church, with the Rev. Nicholas Allgerir, pastor of a church at Ege, officiating.

He was aasifted by the Rt Rev. Cnmillus Becker. O. M. Cap, rector of the St Lawrence college at Mt Calvam dea cor the Rev.

Maurice E. Ehlering. pre fessor it the St Joseph's college; at Oc4 legeville, sub deacon the Rev. Fred Rrfmwand, assistant pastor of the 88. Peter and Paul's church, master at cere mcnies.

The Rer. 3. F. NoQ delitered the sermon. At the grave, a snort ad dress was given by the Rt Her.

CamiUos Becker. Pallbearers were Joseph Wooderly, Cad Allman, Edward Holts, Balthasar Xl r. A7 to. niuu 1a.1 Elliot and Albion Term an of Feci1 Wayne. Those in charge of the fowers were Andrew Elsenhauer, John Henry Kisenkanrr, Paal Stoffel, Rayniond MU lec, Ed.

Wolters, and Fred Scfaeiber. Is termeat was la Mt Calrary cemetery. The Huntington Buick Co. ig now located In their new quarters formerly occupied, br the Peoples. Garage of Jh Court Hottso, Ladies' Oxfortta Very fine Kid leather $5.90 Ladies Fine' Lisle Hose Black, White and Brown 49c pair Aprons Ladies' House Aprons $1.75 Dresses New Styles and Prints, in Voile, $4.98 Waists Georgette Crepe All Sizes $2.98 and $3.98 Crepe of Quality Vests Woman's Fine Ribbed 15c, 19c, 23c, 29c Towels Turkish Towels 35c, 3 for $1.00 Boys' Bathing Suits' 98c Union Suits Ladies' fine ribbed 49c, 59c, 69c 31 salaaaVMisvMMsalaVsslsaBi Good Morning If you are thinking of buy ing shoes today, remember fcrsl Ja Ooinft Via 1 OL steamer between Detroit and Buffalo, Detract and ClereUaaV leave Detroit daily p.

nw lor BufaU; a. fee Clerclaad. Lear Bofalo daDy 9 n. Slippers Ladles' Comfort Slippers. Coats A few numbers left short Polo Coats.

Some fully lined. $12.50 Children's Union Suits 49c Waists Voiles Waists 98c Hose Ladies' Hose, Black or White. 19c pair Pillows FeatFer Filled. $1.98 pair Comforts White Cotton Filled $3.98 It would be impossible to list the numerous lines of merchandise we offer, and it's priced so you could compare with local offerings. suggest that you call at the store, See the qua! ity and price for yourself.

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Years Available:
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