Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1930 — Page 3

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BMW z 1 *' r 111 N(> l( — f]G O iMMßife We’re up nmong rluv ilielx‘aders(M»fnr) Mikl It ■■US ■“ <l,e y< T , i ,< ‘Hn have kSsSuBSS Skill (,ther Goodyear dealffFTW <‘rs are crowding us. 1 i 0& Jy IbFhw/ We “sail” by sales— I IliSjl jflp each tire or tube I ’ kicks up a favorable tail-wind llTMpc* for our Zeppelin. ■too Help us to win this Summer Race ■ pro- and we'll show our appreciation in jeon values and service. Right now ■car' Goodyears are lower in price and L$ to finer than ever in history. And our Jeu why- “crew” is right on their toes to t serve you! Change , 11 *• • L your worn. eaoily-punetured tires I—— 77 to safe new PathfinrteK Lifetime guaranteed /HR? ,' I’ - *’’* A Goodyear quality tires »„• XWL i?O. 5 rsIHKt absorbing body ot Supertwist Cord. nil Oversize | Big Oversize T/ 5 Handsome new Heavy Duty I, J, Cords or Standard All-Weathers, or Double * I Eagles —AT LOWEST SUMMER 4.40 ... $5.55 30x3yi ... **-s•* PRICES! Let us make you an offer! 1.50 ... $6.35 31x4 $8.65 “ ■ SBn 32x4 ” : ‘ 5 Bargains in Good Used Ms, <rf.w Mir priccrf.' | 'J’i regt Most sizes, $ 1.50 up. Z1 McDuffee Tire Service G ~ 262 HO N. 3rd st. Road Service Repairs SPECIAL! ■• SPECIAL! 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES For $1.95 We have in our stock just ten (10) two-piece summer suits of Palm Beach, lerette doth and Mohair in size 35-36-37-38 that we will sell at $1.95. Os course * suits are not this year’s styles but if you want to be comfortable at work res OUI ’ chance to get a bargain. Hart Schaffner & Marx I and other Fine Suits at sl4-45 $19.45 $24-45 $29-45 ices'■ l n h ,i a 'ik dlvided our re ßular stock of $22.50 to $50.00 suits into the four above and they sure are bargains. ■ urnishings on Sale Th • following standard brands of furnishings are now yours at reduced prices KROW shirts munsingwear union suits FAULTLESS SHIRTS AND SHORTS FAULTLESS NO-BELT PAJAMAS AND ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS IN OUR STORE Holthouse Schulte & Co.

I year. Thu store* are no glad to, Hee yon, an’ my hnalmn'H visitin' |,j s sist-r In Mlnneaoty," said Mrs. i joe Kite, today Lester Pine is 11 Rangin' around ter mayor. He cari lies water on both shoulders an'

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ian opener In his key ring.—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mrs. Fred Hell of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. Charles Myers of Niles, Michigan, who are visiting with relatives In this city, spent

Wednesday In Fort Wayne. Fred Heuer of this city attended to business in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Oscar Lankanati, Mrs. W. A. Klepper, and Mrs. Joe McConnell visited In Fort Wayne yesterday where th?y enjoyed the guest day at the Orchard Ridge Country Club. Mr. aryl Mrs. Fred Smith of this city and Mrs. Nancy Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent Wednesday visiting in Fort Wayne, where Mr. Smith attended to business. The Misses Golda Gause and Clara Koenig left this inoruing for an extended motor trip through Ohio, wh're they will visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. A. M. Anker, Mrs. Lawrence Linn, ami Mrs. Herman Myers, were visitors in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. C. W. Bull and daughter Dolores of Muncie visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Tyner .n this city. Miss Fonda Watson of Hamburg, lowa, a representative of the Fredrick B. Ingram Company, attended o business in Decatur today. The Ashbauoher and Maynard Funeral Home, Inc., has received their new ambulance and it is a very handsome one and one of the best manufactured. A Packard basis and the body and furnishings made by the Knightstown Ambulance company. Directors of the Old Adams County bank are holding about three ses-

EEN and ALERT at FOUR"/ ae days grind demands / nen of unusual Vitality • ■ « Av * ■ ; JL j QI B| a you want to feel the same way ■(jf B | a BUSINESS today requires that the successful man be physically fit and mentally alert. Men, especially, forget themselves physically. Their work demands practically all their time. BHraBBEIEiH They do not exercise enough. They get little or no sunshine. They are robbed of a good appetite . . . and when their red-blood-cells fall below normal their flesh becomes flabby, their rJsi nerves unsteady. Their strength must be reinforced. Soundness of body and peace of mind depend pie*a^ least upon the proper number of red-cells in the i’ tJ ' to keep their b100d—5,000,000 to the cubic millimeter. They %°° d give blood its color and are carriers of nourish- vitality and ment to every part of the body. It is dangerous ings of good health to let the red-cell count remain below normal, itiroug* this timeS.S.S. has been a blessing to millions who bee'n have taken advantage of its wonderful medicinal ket over too years. properties. It helps Nature build rich, red- £-,** at mealtime. blood-cells. It promotes healthy body building. S t if S go £ You will be pleased to know that S.S.S. is in two sizes. Ask for made from strictly fresh vegetable drugs. It tbe size. It is is assimilated. Pleasant to take. more ecODOmicaJ - © S.S.S. Co. Makes You Feel Like Yourself Again BT'IfyWMWMW^ I WWW- | I . I W *** W\ ii'N U\wL W f AHEAD OFTHE GAME WITH WINTER Despite all his tricks and surprises, Old Man Winter takes a trimming at the hands of the man who can effect a considerable economy and guard himself against uncertain delivery by buying coal in summer. Burk Elevator Co. TELEPHONE Nq. 25

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hloiih a day junt now, working out detail* for re-opening the bank,l which they hope to do within a very. *hort time, It wa* announced. Detail* of the plan* will be made pub-, lie shortly. The'.MlsseN Marie, Cecil and Wilma Ruchman of Indiana|x>lls are the house-guest* of the Misses Florence and Mary Harris In this city. William Hlghlen of Grant Street has built's chlld'a rocking chair that is durable and attractive und is conside. ing making up a number of them and selling them to those who appreciate good things. He secure;! the lumber from the Hell handle factory und the chair Is handsomely de igued, is stroug and decidedly neat made of white ash and the frbt one will be given to Mr. Hlghlen'* grandson as a gift. Mr. Hlghlen will show his chairs at tile coming stryet fair. J. F. Arnott of Fort Wayne came down last evening for a few hours visit. Clyde Cline and Will Thompson of Chicago are spending a few days visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay (Tine. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Niblick of Cherokee. lowa are spending a few I day* in this city, tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dun Niblick. Miks Della Boerger of this city was a guest at a party given by Mrs John F. Lahmeyer and Miss Rutn Wagoner at the Lahmeyer home in the Sheridan apartments, Wednesday night. The affair was in honor of Mis* Rosella Busche who will become the bride ot Eugene Foel-

ber on next Tuesday. Mr*. D. 11. Hitnslcker. Mrs. Vera Owens and daughter Katlierlne who have been visiting relatives at Bronson. Reading, Michigan, und Butler, Indiana, returned to their home in thl* city last evening. They were accompanied try Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hitnslcker of Butler. Mrs. H. 1., Koontz and daughter Carol ot Indianapolis are visiting with Mr*. C. R. Hammel and family. Mth. Felix Holthouse and daughters Martha June and Betty of Louisville, Kentucky, are visiting with relatives in this city. Boli Shafer of Bluffton attended the golf tournament here yes'erday und visited with friends. Miss Harriet Wallucc is spending u few days visiting with friends at Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webber ot Norfalk, Nebraska, former residents of tills city, are visiting with William Webber family on Route 5,

Re-Organization SALE Special Values for SA» URDAY Sale o£ DRESSES Beautiful styles for summer and early fall Wa v* . wear All these dres.es are very new ysfc rtyles. practically all of them being in this s f ore less than three weeks New Cape •• effects short sleeves long sleeves ... rhantung suits in pastel shades Figured E JKjl Jfity 'y' chiffons silk suits Large Selection. ■ ALL SIO.OO DRESSES ON SALE NOW H ffWa AT,.. _ . WjOEl $6.75 UKESSE “ $3.95 |*B $16.50 ,)RESSts - N<,w $ 10.95 j|®' ALL WASH FROCKS ON SALE FAST'COLOR WASH DRESSES, sizes 16 to 52 Qi QQ ) Regular price $2.00, sale j»A SI.OO WASH DRESSES, now79c Ji'MTrt'— LITTLE GIRLS PANTY DRESSES — Made of Print, with Bloomers to match, sizes 2to 6 years i ''V® Regular SI.OO grade, on sale, atOtJL tj Ravon Bloomers ~ .. Childrens Bloomers Cotton Crepe Gowns Rigli grade quality. Womens plain and Ma . de " f coll . on cr . e .P® made fu’l size, in figured creue gowns and sateen ,n wh ite shades of lavender and j n regular sizes and light shades. Well nink. Regular sizes. FvcolUnt made and full sizes. Regular 89c rQ B<)c Sizes 4t014 OQ grade, pair .. tJvv yrs; pair Ut/V Silks and Summer Wash Materials ALL SILK PRINTS in light and dark figured PUEELO PRINTS—A superior quality print patterns; 39 inches wide, (T»-| OQ with a pongee finish. Guaranteed fast colors. $1.50 Prints, now Beautiful patterns. Our regular 29c FIGURED TUBSILK—32 inches wide PO now on - ale —? ard 12 good patterns; on sale, yard O«7v CLOTH OF GOLD MUSLIN—A fine bleached FIGURED DRESS VOILE-Excellent quality. soft finish muslin, 36 inches wide Good Patterns, 39 inches wide Or & 0(1,, y ' Yard .. <¥.JC WHITE OUTING—Good Grade. Low Price. FIGURED COTTON BATISTE—36 inch '-He, inches wide *->s» colors, new patterns Yard 30 inches wide, yard 15c FAST C.OLOn DRFSS PP'NTS—More thm 50 36 inches wide, yart patterns in all colors. Our regular FEATHERPROOF TICKING —Narrow 25n oraHe.' va— ’ ZutfV b'u» »n<( whit- -trine, v-r-i -j«7U '■'CI'REP PERCALE PRINTS—36 lO]/ , “STEVENS" LINEN CRASH TOWELING — in. wide, light and dark patterns, vd 12 MOMMEE PONGEE—The aenuin- quality unbleached. 16 inches v*c'» 8 yds. tPI.VV in the natural tan colors, 32 inch wide J 4 p PART LINEN TOWELING — Special low price, yard xxV Bleached—lo vards tp I •vJvz “DAISY” MUSLIN —Full bleached and free RATH TOWELS, size 20x40; Heavy aualitv — from dressing—36 inches wide ■( Q1 / Plain white or solid colors 1 AA yard SALE OF SHEETS. SHEETING A . and cases Great Sale of Hosiery Fill Your Needs With These Famous Brands 300 pairs of “REAL SILK” HOS'.r,r»S’.le , »" h ' d S “'“ $1.69 IERY >" Nc »- SMdes. This •■MOHAWK” Bleached Sheets m-| in •« our famous 80c grade, known size 81x90, each <p4.4«4 for its wonderful wearing quality. HOMESPUN Bleached Sheets d» 1 AA Size 8 1 ato 10!a. Pair size 81x90, each tPI.VU PEQUOT SHEETING, Bleached and Unbleached. 81 inches wide 59c BLEACHED SHEETING, excellent 39e dljk JTJS B » UNBLEACHED SHEETING, very AA durable, 81 inch width, yard SPRING COATS t All high grade coats, this sea on’s styles. Sizes 15 to 50. $25.00 Coats.. $10.95 $29.50 Coats.. $11.95 Niblick O Co.

I Decatur. i' Ed Vian and Jerry Guge left this >1 morning for Dayton, Ohio, where 1 1 they will vIhK with friend* and relI atlve* until Sunday. | Wayne Zei kel left today for Laho -. Wawuee where he will spend a few I days. Mr*. Desslo Bebont and children of Van Wert. Ohio epent the day ’ visaing with the Elmer Ansptiugli family of this city. Bill Haley of Fort Wayne visited with friends In tills city last evening.. Herman Kriieckelierg of the First National Bank is enjoying hi* sumimer vacation this week. Franklin McDowell, Hoyt Hartman and Mr. I.ogan of Bluffton at- ; tended the baseball game here Ins' evening after participating in I lie golf tournament. Mrs. George Appleman spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson visited , at Winona Lake where they heard

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! the Russian Choir, direct' d by Pr 1 !'- Jce** Agreneva Slaviansk!, at this tabernacle, hist evening. Mrs Wilbert ’.ussbaum of Berne spent tlie day visiting In thl* <dty. Harold Smith of Fort Wayuu-If >1 visiting In this city with ' Louise Si'liraliika. T.xed for Unfortunate* Taxes for tlie relief of tlie poor i have bet-n levied in England since I 1573. , | -."O~—-- — 11 New Achievement In Face Powder The skin of youth lies in every box of new wonderful MELLO-GLO • Face Powder. The purest powder made its color is passed by the ■ U. S. Government. No pastiness. flakiness or irritation. A new French process makee It spread more smoothly and prevents large 1 pores. No more shiny noses —it I stays on longer. Use MELIA-GLO.