Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1930 — Page 5
•JkTown'&lk ’’■L jjj. r (h .. Deiiiociats an' Repub WII in Washington huddle sulidb I'' 1 ’ somethin’ — "ie country is goln' to l„>t end of it. "1 hail Jeat mi the tooth paste hour H lieanl what seemed to lie a testified Mrs. Em |n the trial of Amos Het: Khanin 11 revolver. .Martin. Indianapolis News W .1 Vesey and L. (1. Ell(lf |. lirl Wayne were dinHu,>ts at the b. C. Waring evening. Mm '■ i« attending to busjß,, |[ l( lnnonil, Indiana, today. |My ... | aas a business caller bin „ii<l this morning. BB x;t,f. k was a Fort Wayne this morning. |, tjniim attended to hitsFort Wayne today. ■)TANEW CAR ■ A NEW SURFACE —J I ■'HAT S what Serndac ■ Auto Polish does to your ■ Dissolves the soot and restores its first fine ■fiance—and gives a duraM finish. -IsEMDAC ■auto polish ■so blessedly easy to use. |Htrub it on — then wipe it I Hardly any effort exI And there’s your surface, without ■tice of “Bloom”. You can your car permanently with Serndac Auto ■ |BMDAC Furniture Dressing ■jEMDAC Liquid Gloss for floon ■ ■.lf Your Dealers WARD OIL COMPANY (Zn</>«a«) 5152
t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA IMSESW ■ V ill in’ I PLUS—- ■ Style and Comfort ■ Being made in our own —g\ ■ factories, men naturally ■ expect to find better shoes / ■at the Miller-Jones store Z ■ than it is possible to buy ■ elsewhere at - I B 9 I with our own B super- qualities at r ~ 7 \/C>~ I $4.40 and $5 E Whatever your preference ■ •"-h>Sh shoes, oxfords, tan, 5 ! ) ' a< ‘k> calf or kidskins— = 9 ‘hey are here for you. See gMßi— —• — ■ them. I MILLER-JONES CO. ■ u Shoeing America the Modem Way" at I 142 N. Second St. B _UL TL 1 ' v ♦ -<r V 4^4*..MJkA-* ,
Mi.i Berulce Clows h M r( , ttln L ■. from Petersburg, wi lere Hhe ] h™> days vi. lUng wll| , Hev anuMra. H . j. Brumky • Mrs. H. N. Shroll, 104 But n u »„ > Street, were recent guests Ht t **| w'L ‘ H Inß,ltu ‘e in Chicago. Word was received that m,- h i ■ Ma'.'t' Wl '° lH ** I,H,lent ni IhN Mation hospital, is Improving slow- ‘ b from an operation for the removwen a f r ei°T" 8 W '“ Ch Bhe went a few days ago. Mrs. Tyner' has been visiting wlth hei . ter, Mrs. Hugh Crumley, where she' ! was confined to her bed with i 1-' ness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan' spent the week-end visiting with friends at Chicago. Word was received front little Miss Nancy Goodrich of mdianapoils stating that she rode her pony, I Blue Boy, ln the Junior League! Horse Show held at the Coliseum' in Indianapolis recently Miss Irene Zwlek returned yes- 1 terday from Shipshewana where she spent several days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Robert Freeby. Mrs. Earl B. Parker of Toledo. 0., Mrs Charles Keller of Fort Wayne and Mrs. J. S. Peterson of this city I were guests of Mrs. George Flandem at a one o'clock luncheon at the Mandarin Inn, Fort Wayne yesterday. Rev. Earl Parker and son Ted of Toledo, 0.. visited in this city over night Tuesday. Mrs. J. s. Peterson and Mrs. Earl Parker of Toledo. ().. will leave Sat utday for Greencastle where they' will attend the commencemnt program of Dei’auw University, Mrs. i Parker's daughter. Carolyn, is .a I member of the graduating class. They will return to Indianapolis where they will visit for a week with Dwight Peterson and family. Mrs. Grace Grady arrived from I Ridgefield Park, New Jersey today for an extended visit with her bro-ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lammiman and family. Mi l. G. A. Brandt and daughters of Rockford, (thio visited in this city yesterday afternoon. Henry Lehrtnan residing on route 2, attended to business in Decatur today. Mrs. Austin McMichael and Mrs. Gross Tope, and daughter Maude and Donald Kr<;ischer of near Hobo spen* the day visiting in this city. Homer Markley of Bluffton is in this city and will attend to business foi several days. Mrs. Lloyd Youse of Cleveland, Ohio, who lias been visiting in this city with her mother, Mrs. Mae Andrews, went to Fort Wayne where she will spend the remainder of he week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Bertha Banter, daughter 1 Nola and son Marvel Banter, the latter of Santa Bargara, California, I were shoppers in Fort Wayne this! afternoon. Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. Mary ( Brown of Columbia City returned , home today, the latter being called i home because of the illness of a ' daughter. Don W. Essex of DeWitt. Arkansas v! sited in this city today. . — Ulll_ ' trwrM
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.
Friday, June 6th., Starts Our The Reason A W W ■ j VjOrO Due to the general backward season for warm Kq i fifijn o; Jw r I xJW K l l za weather as well as the backward economic conditions SIS wQ 135 It I vv A Q JA 1 1 TajnS °‘ wc have decided to put on a June Sale. jSL JD, I This sale will give the people of Decatur and vicinity a chance to buy Hart Schaffner & Marx, and ——— other good brand suits and furnishings, from our reg- QT I? A W U 4TC a®,. tilar spring stock of the highest grades of nationally o1K;\ VV 11 A1 m jRwwMsX. known brands at a real saving to themselves. . . ..• - A , Laige selection of the seasons finest in soft body ' f X. When we say from our regular stock we mean It. ° r Benn ’ l braids - z Nothing has been bought especially for this sale in d* 1 AA A A any department. 1 .vU to »P<J.VV I S ' ar 1 Hart Schaffner & Marx ILA f; O ■ and other ftne suits || J ’ agSyiß We have reduced these fine new suits to the lowest prices in order to lessen our stock and turn it into cash. ’ 1 <HI have never seen better quality, higher grade merchandise or finer patterns than you will find right here at * 1 ' the saving in price. Every suit is tailored by a National ly known manufacturer and is sold to you with a I \ money-back guarantee. GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 2 - ' W I I« f J This group includes a number of suits in preps, in Included in this group are Suits of Staple and s I I / Young Mens sizes from 31 to 42. Former price of Fancy patterns for men and young men. Sizes fl these sllits from sl6 - 50 to $22,5 °- fr ° m 35 10 ’ ormer v pr,ced * 24 ’ 5 to *’ 2 ’ s ’ W $14.45 $19.45 Sp ■ I GROUP No. 3 GROUP No. 4 / f *x<“*ph<mally fine group of Mens and Young fej MW- I . j This group of Mens and Young Mens Suits, finely Mens Suits, wide variety from w hich to choose. ' tailored in the wanted materials and shades, size Correctly styled, all sizes, sold at ? 12.50 to $ 19.5(1— fliil ' lIV ran B« •><> to 44. Sold regularly at $34.50 to $42.50. going at — it “ $24.45 $29.45 WORK SHIRT OVERALLS SUITS Handkerchiefs >==sj / r'—Hl izsaa* <• an( l Blue HandWinner Brand, blue Blue Denim 220 white • m!.'", kerchiefs, gobd big chambrey work shirt. back overall, cut full. Jj ;FA \ <-<>k>rs m-pitv nit’ sizes, regular 10c seL cut full. 2 pockets, a the long wearing kind regular SI.OO value at the price M , *Ar|| . lerns, your cnoue 79c 90c w--y rW 890 ~ zzzzzz — DRESS PANTS HATS V’J - J DRESS CAPS PAJAMAS .... . (11//'' AII new spring Faultless No-belt Keystone and Kalama- The famous Stetson / patterns .. , and Emerson makes. $2.90 Value $1.79 zoo make. Reduced All new spring styles J' i p. n . ei m f’ O n C1 U to prices that cannot and colors MT// pAVC \lllfC SL.)O ( <l|). ..>1.41 $2.50 Value $2.23 be equalled $4.00 Hats .... $3.19 H * $2.00 Cap. .$1.79 $3.00 value $2.68 $3.00 Pants ... $2.65 $5.00 Emerson. $3.95 Long and Short Pants $2.50 Cap $2.23 $4.00 value $3.58 $4.50 Pants ... $3.90 $6.00 Emerson. $4.79 KNK KFR SUITS s3 ’ oo C&P 6S s ’ oo VH,Ue 4S $5.00 Pants ... $3.98 SB.OO Stetson... $6.39 k J J . on to -td etekon <?(; Every suit has two pairs of knickers and some have the Knitgrip $6.00 Pants .... s4.s» ntetsoii. bottoms. These suits are guaranteed to give satisfaction and ATHLETIC UNION Stephenson UNION are the latest styles and colors. They are a real saving at these Sl j| TS a bjg value- SUITS, ankle length, .... cruize ’""»•»» Suits io'“ u‘m SS? DRESS SOCKS WORK SOCKS SMS Suits »»•« Uc .lIL- ' ' yr-iuht. In sizes 36 to . ~ . $10.50 Suits $9.15 50 Fancy patterns, all Suhs . 4« c «Q C regular 25c seller, 5 pan 3 pair $13 ; 5() Suits $11.50 SI.OO 25c BOYS 2-LONG PANT SUITS SWEATERS LUGGAGE — We have divided our boy’s long pant suits into two groups. — Every suit is well-tailored and is of the latest style and colors. . Evi v ide of lug- . » Light weight Bradley . ( . (or ( i i SHIRTS GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 2 o 4 . at «e store soia DRESS SHIH f $15.00 to $18.50 $18.50 to $22.50 Sweaters, fan c y or H .aH-whi.d Dress Wk ra 2 P a ’ r P ants 2 P air P ants plain colors 1 r® r ,^ ent Fancy patterns, collar attached Dress W U <£l9 00 *VOI I' shirts guaranteed fast colors, sizes 14 to g r? L4.UV $ 1 LOU | q Percent Buy now for your ~ *" Or 1* vacation needs. 17. Selling special at only HoIthOUSG Schlllt6 & CO. $1.50 grade $1.34 sale is for cash. $1.75 grade $1.58 Quality and Service Always
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