Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1930 — Page 3
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aiT . —p. I'iMi! WKC'jW'- sbet xtv&nM pHE ADAP/IS THEATRE I Last Time Tonight- Üb-35c I “PARES” Ku - Bordoni, Jac* Burhanen. J’son Robards and Zazu Pitts. ■ f s-T■U-P■E- N-D-O - U • S - ! vour eyes — Tunes to haunt your memory Spectacle fowl' With thrilling Technicolor scene* to make the r its settings as lifelike as life itself! KJ Added— "ALL FOR MABEL"—A Campus Comedy. KftZt"PHANTOM IN THE HOUSE"—with Ricardo Cortez | ■L r v’Wallhall. EXTRAORDINARY ADDED ATTRACTION ! ALL TALKING SERIAL EVER MADE ■Till! ' with KIN-TIN-TIN. Buzz Barton and Wall r tint FIRST SHOW ON FRIDAY Wil.l. START AT will give you the opportunity to see this show before *h.. K Bk?ft Tues. - “LET'S GO NATIVE" — with JACK OAKTE, James Hall. Kay Francis, Jean..lie Mai Donald, Eugene Ballette. A wonderful east of Stars ami a wc.n-
I /g\ Shop for-Values —at a store that Really Gives WK///? x them! Hundreds of women have 'yPjU profited by this offering and so |.k \ dhJ/ / /Sa> can you. 1/ WKCZ MU ' e Kx Opening SALE IS A V INGS I™ " ■extra specim I Actual Reduction on I 19c | Regular Stock Dresses r , ■ inch Fancy Outings; , „ , /'• V_/■vy grade outing with J 0 8! Dresses oi our Regulai Ke nap. fancy light $9.75 dresses—a saving for you ot LWJMf | Bd dark stripes. three dollars. New Dresses, rash- <j/ B I ionable. Plain shades and prints. I |) to* SI.OO AIIS|ZM - _ ol I — ~— ■omens Silk and Wool S ® ■derwear, knee length M , I -T ■ sleeveless, suit 0 fi s . A r/1 K One lot very much Better Dresses ' H V ,|a ♦)vC ■ reduced. They're worth a great CT j|\ g | deal more. Fiat crepes. Geor- (J .< ! H 1 | gettes. Satins, Printed crepes. I sses Silk Stripe Jersey g i ; Jonters. pair K O’ 39c J \ | BT”*-, 25c e ngli sh pr i nts Beautiful nt* fall patterns, •airtffSN i Bright colored patterns as 4 well as Dark; Guaranteed m I f ast colors. 36 inch wide— Fo I wear ! ” rd isc 1 36 inch Travel Prints, For Men, Women and v« owing Girls Fancy Lizzard M fast colors, yard . trimmed Ties, Straps and Ji ' Pumps, all new QQ 3 -IQf* Charming styles in Women’s fall styles tpil.t/O | “li/V Footwear; Patent or Kid. Mens Solid Leather Genuine Pepperell Straps, Ties, Oxfords, values Work Shoes, compost- Shee ts, rea dy made, UDtn tion soles. | seamless, 81x90 Sin.rU m 1 . I i Plain Grev and ,Jri K ht V I Plaid Blankets - heavy I liautif., WVn EK Colored Plaid B'ank- | | ve ; ht double blank- I £ S h Pa a ‘ v d v S ’ n f a U " lie*, sfong twilled | H et / in high colored | all color’s pA £ I COtt ° n b,an L et J’ pa ‘k I ! shades Q<3 b9c H $1 49 i I size 70x80 I ■'■ WIWMI nwi.ll. UIIZI ~»K. W- • 1 -» Wm.IJBWHW4.W-Of 1 - Mens Blanket Lined Jackets °'^ L || S ininftr( ..-u 8 oz. Blue Denim with all important ’avy weight Blue denim d»QQ features, extra full cut d» 11A laid blanket linings 3)1.90 01. IV C. A. Douglas Co. DUTH OF COURT HOUSE DEC ATI R, INDIANA
I ’.'Oti try to keep up a table an' pay for a home with on.' hmigln’ mi you. — Abe .Marlin, Indlanipidls Now Simon Scuwartz anti tihria Mitaiselmnn of the Borne |{ ••'| ( >w looking after hu-iness hero Wednesday afternoon. D . ami Mrs. Fret! Patterson, Mrs fhar'es Teeple, Mrs. J. R. Hortoft, ■m l Miss Margaret Haley attend . | the Sunday School couvei|tlo>i at Monroe, Wednes u ■ evenin". Mr. and Mrs. C. e. Hell, Mr. and I Mrs. 11. N Shroll were among those j rem this <" y who attended th., i County Sunday School com ent lon [ It Monroe Wednesday evening. Kormith Hantngartnei and Harold [Cottman of Berne were hu-incs* visitors in this city today,
DECATLR DAILY DEMOCRAT TIII’BSDAY, OCTOBER 3(1, 1930.
John F Hmker of Monroe w:is*n business caller here this morning. Phe Better Government As o< ia'ion of Lake County has sent out I s eet telling why the voters onglii io be ca.'e'ul and giving a list of hose candidates which they feel lloilld be i lei'led. It includes 11. 1., outer lor treasurer. A note from Mr. < outer says that while results ire doubtful opponents are frlglitend W till 11 Is llllllHlUtll there. Quito a number from here attend I the deraoc title meeting at the i'licl.iti'' school house in Root township last night. It was a good one. Jesse St's'le of Pleasant Mills •van a caller here this morning. • Illi Saylors moored to Detroit ii ■- morning to look after business. c 11. Museltnah of Herne was attending to business in Decatur last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower .Mrs. J. 11. Heller mid Mr . I. W. May ■"td da g''te Miry Elizabeth, metoiod to Portland Wednesday afternoon. 'i he (three residences on north Se ond street formerly owned by J. F. Ar old i ave been sold to Frank Ja |i:a of Portland. <’• M. Root of Detroit and William Teeple of Chicago salesman for 11. ■ Ma y Conveyors company were lie ■ today to watch the tes* run of a large monorail job jus. completed. Il will be shipped to Detroit t< morrow. Mi.s. Root also visited here through the day. The Misses Martelle Johnson anil Margaret Martin, and the Messr... Everett John on and Doyle Johnson motored tn Fort Wavne where they enjoyed to production <n Amos 'n' An 'y a' the Emboyd the i- ; er. D“ii'zlas .V. Haney of Fort Wayne .' its lo< kii g. after business here to’■iv. and Mrs. Albert Glass hav< their gueits fir a few days Mrs. i B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Basil Glass and r.pn Billy and daughter
Veteran Avlatrix Sets Cross-Country Record ka ‘ ’-A 1 ' I * I I J. “ 1 o Mrs. Keith Miller, veteran aviatrix. I standing on the wing of her monoplane just after she landed at the , Curtiss Airport, Valley Stream, L. 1., after establishing a new WestEast flight record Mrs. Miller’s new time for the flight is 21 hours and 47 minutes, bettering by 3 hour* end 52 minutes the previous mark, bold by Laura Ingalls. (taierawLlonal Newsrael) ■ Virginia all of Sandusky, Ohio an I i .'' ank Glass of Auburn. Miss Leo Anna Vance visited in | •’ort Wayne last evening, where she i attended a party given in honor of; Miss Hildegarde Seibel. George Raudebush of Washington I ! Township attended to business in I this city today. Mrs. .1. R. Horton, Mrs. C. E. Bell I n I M s. H. A. Thomas attended i he Sunday School convention at Monroe today. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Knipstein and sons of north of the city spent.) the day visiting in this citv. Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Cable, Miss Eleaaor Reppert, Rolland Reppert, I and Bob White motore dto Monroe ast evening whe.e they attended: he County Sunday School conven-1 lion. Miss Ella Schwartz of Berne was I a visitor in this city today. Miss Kathryn Hyland was a busi I less visitor in Fort Wayne today. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson and ' Mrs. Charles Teeple will attend the lanquet at the Monroe high school tonight. , o Cost sfo to Erase Games Beachy Head (Eastbourne). Eng., (UP) —It cost more than S6t) to >rase names carved on a seat comnemoriatlng the purchase of the, Downs here.
I®AM| VPl r Of3OOIf’you are keeping house you can quickly get money when you need it for any worthy purpose, and have twenty months to repay. Interest is charged just for the time you use the money. Let us show you how our confidential service will help you. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind ! /VVWWWWVVVWW'.VvVvWVWW j
To The -of - 1 Washingtcn Twp It has been an impossible hr'k Cor me Io see all the votrs of the township. I wish ■n thank the many men ami women who have assisted ire m mv campaign and I wi'l greatly appreciate the votes <•' all citizens of the township, for whom I have work- , ed willing y and faithfully the last four years. I am a candidate for rejection as Washington township trustee and I earnestly solicit vour vote next Tuesday, on the Democratic township ticket. 1 promise to continue with all mv efforts to carry on the work of my office to the best advantages of all and to the very best of my ability. T. R. NOLL, Democratic candidate for Trustee, Washington tp. pol. advt.
COURT HOUSE Marriage License August F. Macke Deca'ur, Route 4 Winder al Dtldlo, to Lucile HolmKe. Decatur, Route 3. Real Estate Transfers Jonas Strahm. land in Kirkland ownship to Emil Steffen for 125.00 I awreiice L. Yager adm. in 10l 14. Berne, to Ezra Lantz for $3,200. M. R. E. Churches In lot 31.) Herne Cemetery io Jacob Stucky or $50.00 Ft. Wayne and Decatur Traction Co., land in Root township to Cal- . in 1.. Yost et al for SI,OO. Starts Second hundred Wabash. Imt., Oct. ::o. -LI.R) The 'og cabin In wnich Mrs. Salome My is has spent 25 of her 101 vea s, served as the reception place for guests who called upon her yesterday to help ceb brute her first birthday in the second <■■ ntury of life. When Mrs. Myers was six years
■■■■FT'K <-"■£ Bed !Lk*hi 1 » ft BKBSI LAMPS 1 ‘7 /9 f 'y Beautiful Glass Bed k WtK V ftb. Ya JWR v Complete, during sal.', Ends Sat. 69c FURNITURE and RADIO look/ SALE $130.00 Apex Radio, beautiful N I'! # cabinet, fully equipped, com- B M Bill 1 N y/ Tv I, I I plete with tubes, spec al in this M ... ■ ■ —■- I II hi | sale I sa®4 i Room Sui,es T >.I Genuine Mohair, moth proof 3-piece Suite, ■ ® SIOI.OO Apex Radio, cabinet I consisting of Havenport and two chairs, new g S model, complete with tubes, g| designs, choice of either Green or Toupe, 4 W)' V E P riced unusually low at only Q regular $165.00 suite | ’I sso | Cl 99 (? 1 KA STfiVVART-WARNBR QK I rtaa y lwVvOv Complete with Tubes Cl’)J g $210.70 Zenith Radio, excellent $187.75 Zenith Radio, cabinet 1 $130.00 Jacquard Ve- $115.00 2-piece . , . , , H lour 3-piece Suite, Mohair Suite, Tone Quality, beautiful cabinet, model,, priced low in this sale, B teau tiful floral de- davenport an d comp'ete with tubes complete, at only sign; Davenport and chair r two chairs; a beauty in every way, sell$168.50 $144.60 sl o 4 $92 -■- $125 3-piece Jacquard Ve- joKfr 4s^lp, $l2O Jacquard Velour 3lour Suite in choice of KM* Fw Pm rF piece suite, davenport and Oh-fir 3 Toupe or Blue, davenport two chairs, newest of de- M and two chairs; beautify sign, selling special in this ‘ a ’ vour home at only J M Bed Room SUITES '• I ; a beauty in every g H A bcau'ifid SBO, 3-piece walnut $135, 4-piece, Green Decorated A rca' buy! 4-piece So’id Walnut sui e, handsome in design, and Suite, beautifully designed, and Suite, regular $l5O suite going at never at a mere attractive price eel'ing at a very law price the attractive price of only $64 SIOB $l2O Beavers, Fryback & Beavers H 0 M E FUR NI SHE R S
of ago her pdrcntH built the cabin In which she now Ilves with two d uiglitei'H. She wiih married In lhe cabin, mid continued to make II her horn • when her husband was kill■cd In the Civil War. Mim. Myers' health la good, alI l.hough she is nearly blind. _ * TWENTY YEARS | 4GO TODAY From tne Dally Democrat File • - • I October 30, 11)10 was Sunday. _— o — To Voters ot Blue Creek Township I have been u realdent In your I ownuhlp for more than 23 years, I my interests are t lore mid if I am I elected trustee I will endeavor to conduct tile business of the office in tile into.est of the tax payers one and all. I certainly will appreciate th • upport of any mid all votes. Respectfully David I). Haboggor 257-3 t o Get the Habit—Trade at Home.
akKIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kiser Dei iaur. Route 9, nre the parents of a
THE CORT Last Time Tonight Frank Albertson, 11. B. Warner, Sharon Lynn and wonder vast in a fast moving talkie sensation “WILD COMPANY” Jazz speeds a son towards prison bars and family disgrace because parents were indifferent and children picked their own paths for play. added — “MEN WITHOUT SHIRTS” talking comedy with Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur Movietone News. 15c—35c Friday and Saturday Buck Jones, the screen s dmi'devil cowboy, in "MEN WITHOUT LAW." First show Friday at 5:30 to give you ofwrtunity to see the -how bi fore parade starts. Sun. Mon. Tur*.—"HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE," a comedy ixTeatu witli Robt Woolsey mid Bert Wheeler.
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10 pound liny baby born nt their J home Monday. The baby has been umned Kenneth Doyl. Both moth t 'mid babe are go Hng along fine.
