Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1930 — Page 7

fIMN PENSION lIW WOUNDS mows yearly Reopen With ■me and Lists Show ■ Large Increase ■ . j,.-. More di'V rails are drawin.’ , from the German t-tax that at any time „■ the World War. S'.. . ise in the number financial aid bo- ■ wholly to the re|H , ,a old wounds, once JB”!’ hiJ i .1, and to the recur |fl . directly traceable |V ; ; disabilities suffer the fmnt. . ally be supposed ■ 7 .milled to novel.iof disabilitiesC compensation ■jn"., ars after the armis |B‘" t v; number of those IV through de. im by death, if . This was tile v ie ; |K'.\ my government oil 1- ■ ination Ims developgflgx.. othe-wise. Is;4 ~ -mat of 720,931 disabled I

(Lehman’s Milk .zf&b ■ if Good for them • la ~ rSC EfeSi/--- w?")'t? fl-> W ifc" . W ''-hiilM Vi •' » .Js&q FATHER must be strong and able to work happily —for upon his efforts defl pends the family income. Mother feels ■ stronger for the busy day when she, too, ■ has at least two glasses of milk. And the ■ children—bless their little hearts must I have plenty of good, wholesome milk for I growing, active bodies. We deliver carefl fully* fresh milk every day, I that our many satisfied customers may be I fortified with Nature’s nearest perfect food. I P. B. Lehman PHONE 875-C A Few of the Bargains to be had at Home of Quality Groceries | Saves You Money—Make I s Prove It! I 2cans American ~ ars (1 ' 9;IP 2 cans Red Seal O ‘ ‘ ‘‘.... 2 C / Ve 2 pkgs. Pen | cans Wall or ..£JL I’apcr Cleaner.. ; > squares n , 3 bars Jap Rose .» Clover Homy - • dvV Soap 5 |hs. Montana ‘rU., 1 bar Jap Rose Soap free Beans r •' £ SPECIAL SALE ON BURSLEY'S HIGH GRADE COFFEE, pound Borden’s Chocolate Mailed Milk 45c I 1 pound can (1 Glass Mixer Free) _______ 2 dozen HONEY COOKIES, Iced 25c 25c jar King Taste Mayonaise or Sandwich J Spread, for Only One Day Left on Our CANNED GOODS SALE fancy Cut Stringless Green Beans 2 * £ Dozen cans $1.43; Half dozen /3c; 3 cans Fancy Peaches, medium halves or m gQ £ heavy syrup, large cans ’ ‘ Dozen cans. .$2.64 Hail Bozen . M. E. Hower n. Monroe & 7th s * sI hone 108

were reieivin „,, vern . n at i <v> total Instead of declining, had rlHl , n to 736.864. an<| lW( , had Increased to 761.394. Last yea as many as 807.696 former soldie s were on the rolls, and provision h" been made to care for 840,000 dur|n K the present year. The im-r a--represente.l here are net gains Innmuch as many named In the same period have been dropped from the lata. In each of the last two veins . the number of new beneficiaries has averaged 100,000. In virtually all these new case., the applications for relief have been granted only after each individual has presented conclusive proof that hl» disability has been of recent development and has been directly due to wounds received or ill-ies'-. dating from his military service in the world wai. A recent tightening of the regulation*! governing the administration of the veterans' relief fund has served to bar all former soldiers who hive delayed through their own neglect to apply for compensation, so that almos' without exception the new names being added to the lists are those of men who for years after the wai were apparently sound of health and limb but who now are beginning to suffer from old wounds and wartime ailments. NOTICE Place your order for Michigan sweet cherries now. Quality guaranteed. Prices, $4 pet--16 qt. case delivered in city Writ. Palmer Sprunger Berne, Ind. 139-3tx

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930.

Presbyterians To t Hold Children’s Bay Exercises w— „ £ Iho First Presbyterian church will have its annual Children's ”ay program Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The children have been working hard on Hie program which Includes severol recitations, songs, and musical h ‘ 1 i tions, and a missionary play entitled, 'The Light Bearer.” r he public is cordially invited to attend. Following is the complete program: Song Bright and Happy Children's Day School Prayer. Scripture Selection. Hymn—“ Prayer Song” . choir Song—“Junetime" Junior Dept.

Saturday Choice Spring Chickens and Land) Nice Rabbits BSSglij Real Nice Hens for Stewing or Roasting Fancy Cuts of Prime Beef, Veal and Pork —TWO DEALS THIS WEEK—wf/A DEAL No. 1 Ksjcß 2 lard M RjNw 2 lbs. of Pork or Beef Steak Jfc 3 cans °f L«rk and Beans ALL for ■ ■< ■■ HEAL No. 2 1 lb. Good Country or zt , Creamery Butter Jfe 3 loaves Bread u 2 Ig cans Peaches or Apricots Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half lb 27c Fancy Bacon, square, lb 18c ■gx Dandy Picnic Hams, lb 18c Cloverleaf and White Mountain Butter, 2 lbs 75c FijW Tender Beef Steak, 2 lbs 55c Fresh Boiling Beef, Tender, lb 15c - Good Fresh Spare Ribs Fresh Veal Stew 2 lbs. 35c Ward’s Freshly Baked Cakes. 1 3 Large cans Trueworth J’ ure 35c I | Malt, a good one sl> oo I CountryStyle ’ 2n>s I 1 ' cans Milanas Sandwich 25c I 1 Mca , ty 25c Sl,read ' ,,int jar I gor Shoulder Ribs 31b Milanas Salad 25c tt I Strictly Fresh Eggs 22 C I)l pint jar . g per dozen 3 lbs . B urs ley High || 25c s* -95 c I By ; ’S3 Fresh Bread and Butter Pickles, jar ... 25c W Iff 3 lbs. Oak Grove or Good Luck Oleo ssc ft Saturday Only, 3 lbs y 3 lbs. Man O’ War Coffee SOC J Saturday Only, 3 lbs B All regular 15c Canned Vegetables, 2 f0r.... 25c S These are a few of our many Specials. S (xive us a trial order. Free Delivery all day long. ® .Just call HH) or 1(17 and we will take care of your orders. d 'w Mutschler’s Meat Market 1 MON RO E STR EE T

, Recitation—" Saying Awake” Mary Ann Ferntheil Recitation Max Bur.lg Recitation David taingaton Plano Solo Bobbie Engeler ® Recitation—" Very Contageoua” Martha Macy a Vocal Solo Janet Schroi h. Recitation—" Little Boy’s Speech"! Freddie Kunkle 11 Daisy Drill Miss Ina Noack's class r- Clarinet Solo Ellis Squlera d Reading Kathryn Knapp y Song -"Living for Jesus” Dorothy Haley’s class d Rt citation Albert Ferntheil 1- Recitation Rosamond Graham i Piano Solo . Evangeline Fuhrman I Recitation Rose Marie Stanley >1 Exerciee “How One Class Grew" Mrs. J. It. Horton's Class So,| R Junior Department) r Offering. t. Play—“ The I dght Bearer”

Cast of characters Missi s Mary Mudi line Coverdale, Dora Shosen berg, Miriam Haley, Bernice DeVoss, Richard Schug, David Kunkle, Dick Macklin, James Moses ami Cecil Melchi. Ushera Misses Ida Mae Steele, Betty Frisinger, Mary Jane Kunkel, Maty Jam Short. Ruth Macklin. 0 Sour View Marriage is a case of egotism dl vlded by two. —Chicago News. ——— — 11 1 - MBbSMs. MMMMMBMMB

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GUNMEN SOUGHT ON ERIE TRAIN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) No guns were found on their person .They told ofliceis thut they wera

Appeiman’s Grocery 8 Groceries and Meats Prompt Service and W I fl|L Courteous Treatment We have our own Frcc Delivery _ _ Phones 215 and 219 Bursley’s High Grade Oranges, SunKist, dozen Coffee, pound 32c 35c, 50c & 60c I Large can Apricots, can. .20c ('antaloupe, 2 for 25c Large can Peaches, can. ,20c Galvanized Buckets, each 15c Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jar.. 20c Quart can Apple Butter, ,20c Honey Iced Cookies, 2 doz. 25c Breakfast Foods, 2 tor ... 25c Grape Fruit, can 25c Pork and Beans, 3 cans.. 25c Catsup, bottle. .10c, 15c & 20c Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c P. &G. Soap, 6 bars 25c 1 Large Kwiksolv and 110 bars for 39c ] Small Kwiksolv, both .. 25c (,’orn and Peas, 2 cans... 25c Fine Bulk Pop Corn, lb.. .10c SPECIAL! Kingtaste Mayonaise and ~ , . .. . r, . , n Pabst-ett - - Brick. Swim, sj Sandwich Spread 19c . ... .. c . 1 T Pimento, Cheese It Spreads fl Large can Hominy 10c ...... . ... . 1 ~ ~ >» • -> With each 25c size | Small can Hominy Sc j. 10c size Free j Lemons, 3 for 10c x'vizmtm'EnnaßßniLanußaßanaßßnMMßK'ißßi'ii. i iiiw inHWdMm II I IIllflllIIII»M I lIMI Ul Ml nil I |IT i J I 111 111 [Hite’s Groceryl | LOW EST PRICES (R'ALITY GOODS SI PER SERVICE ■ IPhone 31 or 204 — For Better Service and Lowest Prices. BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS O Sugar 10]k 49c I SOAP “ 35c | — jryi IEIA HR l>illsln,rV ' 2l " ,S!IS '- " - 9 r.. I d • t B Lady Washington 79 Raisins. U M , ~ ~ Fancv Old Potatoes, the best you ever ■ Large Bottles C.ingerale 1 A usc( , j argc whi(e Easy z.r M Dozen bottles, sl.la each LOL Cookers pcck OOC ■ g B | 3 pounds BURSLEY’S HIGH GRADE COFFEI SI.OO (1 lb. package -lack Frcst Sugar FREE) M i, uu:e fancy Large cans Peaches in syrup 23c H prunes, lb. Fancy Small Oranges, dozen 25c ■ “I r 7 small cans Van Camps Milk 25c H Lt)C 50c Brooms 39c ■ Plenty of Late Irish i 2 cans Fancy Pink Seed Potatoes 1 Salmon " I Large can Pears 19c I ■ 50c Perfection Cakes 19c ■ Devils Food and Angel Food Cakes.. . 25c 5C B Short ( ake Lsc —B nfl —— —— | RED or BAKED BEANS 3 for 25c M lr a g p H 1 doz. small cans PEA( HES in syrup •’5 ,FS 1 doz. small cans APRICOTS in syrup u ~ H 1 doz. FANCY CORN ■ PERFECT 1 pound cans FANCY PEACHES 1 Kp ■ in Heavy Syrup, 6 cans, ,85c per can ■ Quart Cans DILL PICKLES 2 3 c I FANCY NEW SILVER SKIN ONIONS l<k- lb | Please phone your orders early to 31 or 201

| burning their way from Cincinnati, where they nought work. Local ufflcera called back to Lima and the railroad detectlven asked officers at Huntington to search for the men again. It Is believed that the two men goi off the train I

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near the Erie bridge, oast of Deca* tur. The two boys will be released, local officers said as soon as tholt investigation is completed. Q Get the Habit—Trane at Homa