Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1930 — Page 5

fl" 1 ''seeking HELP LwSjBSBZiS 2SR ■ hTiw P !es for CO< ”* V,M 110,1 It 0 " s '' \VIHiHi» Hale Thompson "ilif < lty «> ,,ncll ' u >*" controller George K. [W Lioietl the direct prophk!,l” l ‘l' made public whon 1,0 B,ld " In « th" < ity doe- «» » So ’- 8,1 > tax anticipation war'ill l« broke again ty

"" „rrT HIGH BLOOD DIZZINESS, "without diet Avoid pa'- fllVrtta and s,on,a ; d ‘ A X In advanced years. Do rfh San Yak Pills for the i s , .. They Rive ease to Wdn ?h antiseptc laxative to f±l preventing 95 per ; human ills. Including . Alling of limbs and feet. ti L P Bailey. <>f Michigan, Xf San Yak: "It will do all " . claim H ls fine medicine E. the blood and has cured X umatlsin of lona landing. ?L one treats the kidneys .11 San Yak he is renewing . J e whole body. One can al»avs depeml on ® an Yak. <ihl bv B. .1. Smith Drug Co.

A Suit or Overcoat SI.OO Sat Since Saturday is a special shopping day in Decatur we have decided to oiler you this great sale for one day only. Hundreds took advantage of this sale the first three days in January—now it’s even better—as we offer any man’s Suit or Overcoat in the store Saturday. iJL. Prices JL 4 f 1 520.50 <a U’ 'f Two $24,50 Garments... $25.50 MAJ JSL 4 A Two $29.50 Garments... $30.50 fli II tVj/L I Two $34.50 Garments... $35,50 || | 1 U Two $39.50 Garments . $40,50 IP ' LAI V k v £ i EXPLANATION rtX You choose a suit or overcoat at the regular | price and select another garment of the I / same quality for SI.OO. Two friends may | /// each select garments and divide the cost. 'this sale Saturday only. | 1 ■ Many Other Specials ~7; HATS HATS HATS Hundreds of Fine Hats—All colors—all sizes—Look at your old hat—then take advant ige of this sale. \ Hats $3,89 \ $ 6 - 00 Hats $ 4 - 49 I \ $8.50 Stetsons ••••• •••• $ 5 - 89 Odd Trousers DRE ® S SHI RT S Flannel Shirts Ihe Finest Stock we ever have shown—all fast Work or Dress colors-full cut-, collar attached or band aH si/es $1.50 Shirts 98c 90 - Dischunt $2.00 Shirts $1.49 UlsCDUnt $2.50 Shirts $1.98 — - ■■■■ - - • - --- —— t > 4e ’ black rWw and brown, selling $3.95 special, pair TotuuT-My&u & Son J CLOTHING AND SHOES J POP. DAD AND LAD- < DECAT UK' INDIANA'

. July 1, without hope or relief at- , I ter that. "Out of the first warrants sold." he «al<i, “we must place *10,ooo,0<i<; t In the city treasury to make good; money withdrawn last year for ’ salaries, and $3.000,mm so uiHh i must be paid. To the remaining : $14,000,000 wo can add alx>ut slo,009,000 in miscellaneous receipts. That $24,000,000 would i u «t until July 1. After that there would be no money at all for salaries.” H. Wallace Caldwell, president i |of the school board, declared the I schools must dose by Nov. 15 un- | less money is forthcoming from the legislature. What the ‘ teachers | will do in the meantime he did not Indicate. Caldwell and Thomas V. Sullivan, school tax attorney, left t for New York yesterday to try to I ra se money. Strawn left about the same time for Washington, D. C. In a stateI ment, he said: “It Is depressing that public oi(ficials do not appreciate the serious predicament of many public employes who have not been paid in nrbre than a month. I hop< that Mayor Thompson will see the light.” To that the mayor said: "We are still working on away to pay the employes."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930.

Whon asked If he would be will-J Ing to "do anything” to get the em j ployes their pay, he answered . curtly: "That is too genial a statement." O — WHEAT GROUP HAS MEETING (CONTINUED EHOM PAGE ONE) Ho indicated the cooperative holdings actually are only 2,000,000 i bushels. o DATE SET FOR ANNUAL MEET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) grown up In weeds and many complain:s have been registered about it. A program for the year will be discussed, and a committee is studying the advisability of securing a speaker. If an out-of-town speaker is not obtained several local business men will be called on ami several local factory representatives also will he asked to pdve short talks. The meeting will be held at 6:30 o'clock in the evening preceded by] a banquet. The place will be ate! nounced later, but probabilities are the meeting will be held at the K

'of C. hnil. Stephenson Appeals To Ix?slic For Parole Indianapolis. Feb. 6- (U.R) Adi ! loct appeal to Gov. Harry G. Les lie for a temporary parole was ( made yestet day by I). C. Stephen«on, former klan dragon, now serving a life sentence in state prison for complicity in the death of Madge Oberholtxer. “As idng as I am governor, petitions on behalf of Stephenson will be sent to the hoard of trustees ( of the prison," Leslie said when the petition arrived and the request for irarole was sent immediately to the prison. The petition was drafted and sent to the governor by Attorney Paul B. Newman, Gary. It was accompanied by an affidavit alleging that Stephenson Is guiltless in the death of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, for which he is serving a life term for murder. The affidavit, signed by a Hamnit nd woman, attributed the Indianapolis girl's death to "medicine and chenvicals' administered by an Indianapolis physician. Gaylord Morton, secretary to the I governor, sent the petition and affidavit to rhe prison with recommendations that it be considered

by the trustees at their next meeting. No paro'e is anticipated, It was j indicated. ■, ■ .ft Flier Reported Found Los Angeli s, Feb. fi —<UR) - Unconfirmed reports were circulated here today tlmt Maurv Graham, air mail pilot missing since Jan. to has been found alive in a desolate rt'gion between Las Vegas and Caliente. Nev. Union Pacific railroad offices here said one of their employes al Las Vegas sent word he heard the

■mir liMiw Quality Counts Free Chicks order 'aced * lc mon ey you'll make on eggs in 'pebrua'y. next winter depends much on the Order Chicks quality of the chicks you buy. Now. With good care and feeding, our chicks will grow into good producers fipja which will insure a nice profit from your egg money. -r - - Model Hatchery MONROE, INDIANA f

r“ —— r You’ll want these SPECIALS! | ■■■ I OOK’ READ! S AVE* ' <ni tHn n,a^e a,urda -' a REAL shopping dav by hurrying to this store. We have selected a few choice items that ® QPFCT AT ! . 38 36 Inch BLEACHED MUSLIN l ’ r ’' n,Be V ““ eS m » ne} sa '' d “> 1 a good heavy, strong muslin those who take advantage of them. yard —— Come Friday, Too! I 36 inch PERCALES — all new spring patterns, light and » i ' r ■' - dark, vard lie SPECIAL! a W 36 inch COTTON CHALLIES— /| | / jj' newest designs, light or dark // iL * ground, yard // A JL W JL«df 13C // SPECIAL SPECIAL W QPPCIAT t II Blankets in plain colors ''omens Snk Striped GOLDEN STAR PRINTS—Guar- I 66x80* ht ' ,>l ‘ M ’ mers ’ al! anteed fast color prints, 36 inch // 7Q <<»<"> <>n( wide, very pretty patterns. yard // 1 air <z s.zes, pa.r O/tp I SPECIAL SPECIAL wV I W omens Plain Color Single Blankets in a I Jersey Bloomers, a good good heavy nap blanket, kx'< g's"- ' ■' wearing nn fanc - v p,aid "7Q » ?-«'* |l bloomer, colors, each I t/C lYv' 1 ■ ~ L ' ■ ineh Outinff Elan- Mens Heavy Fleeced B'P el ' lisht or dark Lined Union Suits, W'S.a ■ griped outing, a good Regular An M J CLOSING OUT ALL || heavy 1 r $1.50 value. . . MoC "r' Fai lualitv. vard. AMV " /N a nfifi Erl SPEC IAL i IBAT’J ft- SPECIAL Mens 220 Weight ' V* Vz/TL 10“ ■|Mens 10 oz. Heavy Overalls, blue denim, ■'lam-as Gloves, blue sispender back, bib, t&g DRESSES w“' r •• 95c le, ‘ i,ched ß9c 1 Dresses that will look a smart on you. All late fall v I and w * nter styles. You will 'BlWyku find S 3 -98 and $ 6 ’ 95 arC 'V exceptionally low prices for Dresses as new and W !• TW 1 til smar ' as lhe ’ e ' Ladies Hats 1 g $ 3 -9 8 $6.95 ' ’ oatTheyGo! I sKlrirlaLji AU K- 1„» Ibil Every hat in the 'A CK* All New Late Winter S&M , f 3 b /» Nv* I .jV'/S house. Xalues to ’ /i? ow Style Coats $3.98. ' /'w T 1-2 r™ SI.OO 1 C. A. DOUGLAS CO. I SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE DECATUR, INDIANA ■■MBMmMMBafcWHMMMMMWMMMMBBaWiI ■ RlFWW— mi l ■ i n

rumor hut could not authenticate If. o Net Record Made Catlin. 111., Feb. 6 —<ll.R)- A record for high school basketball teams of tlie future to aim ut was Rossville's victory over Catlin last night. 5 to 0, in an overtime game. o David J. Mazelin of Monroe Township visited In this city today. Simon Smith, residing on route 2. attended to business in this city this afternoon.

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