Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1930 — Page 6

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ll= FOR EASTER I | T ’ STYLE - Leave INTERESTING enough for “ A SCENARIO, but we * 4 4 111 HAVE decided our foot l-VX 111 SLIPPED last week when i ! HI WE proposed to inject ffj , 1 /7* Rff hart tanaiintr & Marx HI NOT so much what to say HI AS what not to say that HAS us up a tree, for HI WE could make these ads | I A 111 INTERESTING by just | ~ TELLING what we know — [3 ABOUT some people and E] IT would be» more ~ xt* <-#e ) B INTERESTING for us WHEN they read them, so WE'VE decided that this fe BEING literary is all r BUNK, and if we just tell YOU about Hart Schaffner ✓/iU. * & MARX suits which a Z* S \ LOTT A of our customers / ,t A ARE buy.ng, that ought | TO be intersting enough. I W \ i lE>’ K > v \nA, Moral: Your feet won't | A \ ' vX x slip any in buying Hart A \ \ >■ * jr'/afe.. Schaffner & Marx Suits .'Sk for Easter. Hart / / ! I Schaffner & Marx / £ 1 —have created the finest new I /-• / 1 styles for the college student. I / j & J I high school student, busi- \ . T ness man. professional man. \ | I f farmer or laboring man, in i I / (py—y"?—Tf the latest colors for Easter 71 / I i that we have ever shown. / I I A t It’s really a pleasure to I I Zt "Plliifr?* show you these suits in the 1 / » 1 f . new colors of I i / Lg, i I 11123 \\ t ’ /I If/ 1 ..A*,,, JL Tararack Brown \ \ \ ' Ik. B J Vellum Tan \ \ F jMfcr Pewter Grey \ Grenadier Blue \ v X at these prices S2O-00 ta SSO-00 'We also have a very complete line of * Stetsdn Hats, Arrow Shirts, Two-piece z W i f a .. Underwear, and all the other furnishQtner tine rtuits ings that go with these suits in har0,-. z. m i nionizing colors that makes vour out$16.50 and up. fit complete. I / Holtbouse Schulte & Co.

May Probe Bay Rum Drinking at Bloomington i Bloomington, Ind.. April 10—(UP) A federal invextigu ion into the ! ale of bay rum for alleged drinking , p irpbsea may be conducted if furi (her < i ses of the nature are brought i before lil umiinglon < ity officials, it I has been intimated. in the latest i are. Mayor Joseph 1:1 Campbell Hcnteni *il Lester MurI phy to serve ;m days on the stat< penal fa. tn ami levied a fine of s!(' Jand costs after the defendant had pleaded guilty to a charge of iutoxi- . at ion. Murphy admitted di Inking bay Irum which he said he purchased a: a local drug store. Officials contend I that the sate of bay rum, alleged to contain 5b per cent alcohol as a her.•ray- :.- illegal. Boy Scouts Purchase Great Lakes Cruiser Gary. Ind , April lit (UP) —Gary Bov Scouts ate awaiting arrival o'

'* _ _ £ I Notice II have taken over the in- I surance business of the late John Starost and am now in a position to take care of any persons insured with him. I will continue to carry the same policies of insur- I ante carried by him and 3 will do my best to render I a prompt and courteous I service to ail insured. Leo (Dutch) Ehinger I Phone No. 101 ' Over Frickle’s Place ■ 133 S. Second St. |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930

he S. S. S. Pinta, ii schooner putchimed by the Region 7 Sett Scout • committee for use by scouts in Indiiniu. Illinois, Wisconsin und Mich--1 ig.in for summer i-rnlses. '■ The schooner Is expected tq dock » in Chicago harber sometime during the last of April. The vessel will make 17 cruises this summer, the ' flist starting June 2S. 'fhe S S. S. I‘ineta was purchase! l 1 and equipped nt a cost of 130,000. Tlie boat whs first used as a fishing -choonei. one of the famous ileet of Glouehester boats that gain- ‘ ed fame In a series of daring exploits off the Grand Banks. Later ■lie v.us ii: i d by the Canadian gov- ' j i rnment as a training ship for seal I cadets, after which she was private--1 ly owned and engaged in the trans-! ‘ portation of wheat and coal. Popular Powder of Beautiful Women r Beauties who guard their cOtaplcx- > ion- use MELLO-GLO Face Powder only. Famous for purity—its ■ coloring matter is approved by the Government. The skin never looks I pasty or flaky. It spreads more smoothly ami produces a youthful I bloom. Matle by a new French I process. MELLO-GLO Face Pow-! I der stays on longer. The HoltI nouse Drug Co.

Wk “CHECK and DOUBLE | 11 CHECK” - / I U —EVERY ITEM IN THIS AD < II A V k\ ■ Ma \\ A I Bargains l hS NOT ONLY FOR SATURDAY * I ——x Bl’T EVERY DAY HIRING ’ MU Ijj ■ ■ 5-piece CURTAIN SETS—Cream - Voile Curtain sets with wide —————. scalloped valance and rayon MENS OVERALLS Men’s 85c Fancv Tupelo or BOYS OVERALLS V stitched edging g oz | {es( Q ua |j tv jj] ue p en . Plain Blue p es{ () ua |j(y j}| ue or t» (j p e r"*/~v ' rn Overalls, full cut, suspen- SHIRTS Stripe Overalls O I L/C d * r back - Pair each pair B RAYON BLOOMEgS tor Won™. SUO 69C I line perfect garments, well made of very fine rayon, pretty colors ~ N H — Easter Frocks Ladies Coats I 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS - -a < I fl durable grade bleached, wide hem • siK (apes—one of the most popeach T ,° be smart on Easter morning u!ar stvles in Spring Coats B oo choose these values now. The shown in a large varietv. .- ■ 89c S'aSX (alls a?“. m „!r HP Opi ' or: " ni,y Prkys ■ -K) I cases. ...n $4.98 $9.95 11 $9 - 75 sl2 - 75 • • I bleached and neatly hemmed, each 7f" r ■■ Here are the fashions of the vlv./D U 1 hour—the youthful all occasion )|| IML fashions that are dominating ifi In black, blue and other « today's mode. Printed net ’ spring colors. frocks. Frocks with capes; H STEVENS PURE LINEN CRASH witb cape sleeves. Print s, .O / j|| Fabrics include: Broadcloth, 9 in Bleached or Brown with color- Pastel shades and New High Ttss W bucket weaves, tweeds, and a 9 ed borders, yard colors. " great array of colors. J 9 19c “f; ’ " == ■ ladies easier hats 9 j ,-L > t Outwear Crocheted hats, Baku braid and \i -a hraifl ‘J/ummingTßird VXsf''' " ats _aii sprta,, ; FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY; ts-j nr on nr n* I - A Ejgh S Jb1.95, $2.95, $3.90 I You can buy Good Shoes for Men. Women, •— '■ — MM \ I 4 Misees, Girls, Boys and Children e >!■ / Z • 81 meh HEAVY SHEETING I /\ V l \ \ Womens Straps, Ties, Oxfords QQ Qr, | /J \ \\ and Pumps fpO.bo , . ■ / 'r In a good B,eached or Brown Quality that £ ■ $1.98, $2.45, $2.69 " rars -' ,,rii ShßP,,s 98c, $1.29, $1.49 29c J ~ . B . P J Shp " $1.98, $2.69,2.98 n.w Qood Looking DRESSES-selling at Mens Work Shoes built to stand the hardest wear t’d le Fuii S 3 *' $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 £ir “' s ' * Hosiery is a beautiful clear-textured Service Weight—over-length and silk to the narrow I | a- $1.35 C. A. Douglas Co.'zs"e:,

For several years more, the Pinta was used in rum running, until selfed b/'reserve ol'fl. rrs II was then sold to a private eitigen anil finally to 'lie Region 7 executives. The boat can carry 60 passengers beside, a crew of six men. It Is equipped with an auxiliary turbine for use In culm weather. —— —— u- — — Land Fight To Reopen Valparaiso, Ind., spril 10—(UP)

_____ ____j,-- L(ji.iigii~rf ii~nwwrMnr ’ NEW ALL-STEEL I DINI N G C A R - -CO A ( II ES NOW IN SERVICE TO ST. LOUIS via NICKEL PLATE ROAD (No. change of Cars) * Latest Type—Comfortable Coach Seats Leave Decatur 9:36 p.m.(CT) Arrive St. Louis . 7:57 a.m.(CT) Thru Sleeping Cars. Union Station connections at St. lumis to I points in Southwest. For foil information regarding Fares, || Reservations, Tours, etc.. Consult Ticket Agent. | mnriiiMiiMiMiMMiiMiiM IIIIIW 1111 IM i im n i i run mu inr :irr .

A 11-year-old fight to hoi.l the title] to hind in Porter county, near Gary;•> will he I In Porter clrcut'| a court at Valparaiso. April 14 Mis. Drucilla Garr with others. 1 1 won a preliminary skirmish in her|" fight for the land, when it was rvenlf'd that Attorney Frank Patteei had promised to transfer his title,] gained through payment of taxes on; the land, Io Mrs. Carr but instead] transferted it to the Gary Land Com 1 pany.

In the 21 years, the original l.’ol acres of land was dwindled to 31 and one half acres, now valued tit 1227,000. The litigation has been to the state supreme court 12 times with Mrs. Carr emerging victorious eight times. ... n — .-H- - Laketon Bank Closes Laketon, Ind.. April 10—(UP) — The Laketon State bank yesterday closed i' doors after the lioaril of

W’l,l ■■HBMPIIII " I'■ EWfIHBBHMWfjWBUUPre - Easter Special! Permanent Waves $6.00 ] Marceling, Water Waving. 50c during week Manicuring, Hair Cutting and £ Mrs. Teeters Beauty Shoppe / Operators: Viola Schmitz and Marjttr:. Farlev

i h« might ac.pj ihe directors sxi.i ,i x I ,w > 1(1 Coho the lliin J” ,l, Hj In oak in a m-« . , .> lih . r r< "M Phil Baker of r„,, t "' I - vi lerday, •'•otjj