Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1930 — Page 6
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CORN CONTEST IS ANNOUNCED (CONTINUED EHOM PAGE ONE) of the coni school, Tuesday, Do- < ember 9. Every former in Adams county is Invited to try his skill In this contest. Tlte curs cf corn will bp placed in thh Schafer Hardware Co. windows Tuesday, December 2. LEGISLATIVE PLANS STARTED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' The problem of registration of voters in order to limit the voting by floaters was considered in a ’ resolution which asked enactment . of a law requiring all voters to show a poll tax receipt properly' signed by th- county treasurer and showing payment of poll taxes due . for the proceeding year as evidence cf registration as a legal veter. The bureau went on record as op- J posed to private ownership of Mus-, tle Shoals and in favor of the Nor-1 ris bill; opposed to weakening of the agricultural marketing act: |
THE CORT Tonight and Thanksgiving “LA WF U L LARCENY” Thrills for every woman who ever loved BEBE DANIELS and LOWELL SHERMAN Stealing love is not a crime says the law — but there’s a different answer in the heart of every woman. She turns her back on her enemies anti fights back with every weapon God gave her. Added—Good Talking Comedy and Movietone News. 15c—35c Sunday, Monday, Tuesday—Ronald Colman in *‘RAF F L E S ” —_
A most timely Coat Offering .. .at Special Prices Coats of the Better Make .. . Beautifully styled “Right” Up-to-the-Minute! Lavishly Fur Trimmed with Manchurian Wo’f and other light and dark furs! Regular sizes.. /Rk S® Also a good £1 I I fTWa selection o f Coats in Stout E Other Coatss3s.oo to $58.00 Also another group of Coats formerly selling at $19.50. / i At a new low price! Smartly Fur Trimmed! Colors: //J il Black. Brown, Green and Sport Coats. Sizes 14-16-18 i t<» io. x\ ME $14.95 Wrffll JI Girls Coats I ■ m AT NEWLY LOWERED PRICES! / / \ Coats of the Popular Camel Pile / / I \ Fabrics .. . Novelty Weaves ... / / I \ Plain Fabrics .. . Smartly Fur / / 1 \ Trimmed! / I \ Sizes 3to 6 — Sizes 7to 14 /J | \ HL Mil iHw-' • ■ t—ffw. TTt a
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tind as favoring congressional up- . propriatlon to be loaned farmers ' in the brought area. The Smoot-Hawley hill was branded as "a disappointment and , I failure" by the bureau delegates, i o . MANY DIE IN MIDDLEWEST’S 1 WINTER WAVE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) during the final three days of last ! week. Several persons were frozen to death in that district and others died from causes directly attributable to the storm. Highways and railroads were blocked. communities isolated and hundreds of automobiles snow bound. Sweeping eastward with express ' trail speed, the Arctic wave swept j across the Dakotas and Minnesota, i taking six lives, and extending southward into Nebraska and KanI sas. Airplane lines In several sections ,of the country w ere forced to de- i I lay service when the snow stortn j ■lowered visibility. A Chlcago-to-St. II ouis passenger and mail plane was
-•lost but iventually landed safely at i Bloomington, Hl. Passengers and (mull continued on to St. Louis by train and the plane followed sevI eral hours later. . j Deaths and suffering from exI hostile were reported from as far j south as Georgia. Unofficial re'cordlngs of z< ro were made in North Carolina. The winter's first 'fatality in kwa was reported from • West Bend where John Happ I, a fa: m hand, was found dead. Freakish weather included snowstorms and blizzards which were dissipated In ;i few minutes by sunshin - and a 50-mlle tin hour wind 'ln Nebraska, farther south, near I Meadville, Mo., a miniature tornado caused considerable damage. o SANTA, FOUR FAITHFUL RINI)EER HERE SATURDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) know but be loves all the children and s anxious to help Santa Claus i give you a good time. So ask him ] to tell you the tricks his reindeer play. How Vixen sometimes spills the toys, sometimes breaks them iso some little boy or girl doesn’t 'get the toys it wanted so badly. 1 How she sometimes eats the ears ' off the little dolls so that Santa has to wait another year before its can ■ fulfill the wish of seme dear little I girl. Santa’s reindeer love to play Don’t suffer another minute from blind, itching, protruding or bleed- I ing piles without testing the newest and fastest acting treatment out. Dr. Nixon’s Chtnaroid, fortified with rare, imported Chinese Herb, with amazing power to reduce swollen tissues, brings ease and comfort in a few minutes, enabling you to work I , and enjoy life while it continues its soothing, healing action. Don’t delay. Act in time to avoid a dangerous and costly operation. Try Dr. Nixon’s Chtnaroid under our guarantee to satisfy completely and be worth 100 times the small cost or your money back. CALLOW AND KOHNE
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1930.
t with the children and Santa wants I each child to pat them and learn ■ how thick their hair is and how ■ well th y ate protected against the cold. The trip has been rough, so . rough, that at times Santa thought . some of his reindeer would never stand the trip. Antlers have been , knocked off. but thank goodness. I new antlers will grow again next ! year. Santa greets everyone and hopes to personally see everyone in town when he arrives. So all you children plan to be in D catur Saturday, so that you can see Santa and tell him all the things you want for Christmas: SAYS PRICES WILL ADVANCE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) view of the 19.30 crop which is 20 per cent off of normal. “The present stabilization program materially helped the world price level of wheat and averted a practical panic in the midwest. Prices would have fallen 15 cents lower had the government not intervened. Such a decline was unwarranted by the conditions. "Present prospects indicate a reduction of the current surplus to a normal carryover by spring and I see no need for emergency legislation by congress. Personally. however. I am in sympathy with Senator Capper’s bill to feed some of the surplus to jobless persons, although I do not believe it could all be used in this way.’’, o HOOVER SPEECH IS PREPARED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the prohibition question, it is said. I Mr. Hoover’s views upon that sub- | ject will be reserved for a later date I when he will submit to congress the I report of the Wickersham Crime commission. This report is expected before the Christmas holidays, according to responsible authorities. A good portion of the document is being devoted to the fiscal condition of the government. The presi-, dent is understood to have taken a ; position alongside Republican congressional leaders who are opposed to continuance of the one per cent tax reduction. j The situation created by deficien-' cies in government revenue at a ■ time when more money is being' spent to relieve unemployment is I being outlined also in the usual bud- [ get message which will be sent to ■ Capitol Hill the day after the )egis-| lative message is read.
THE ADAMS THEATRE Wednesday & Thursday-Nights Only-15-35c “MANSLAUGHTER” Alice Duer Miller’s BEST SELLER. With Claudette Colbert and Fredric March. • Whirling alone at a breath-taking speed! Whizzing ahead at a Thrill-a-Minute! AND BANG! You come up short again -t a Tremendous Climax! That's the feeling you get watching ‘MANSLAUGHTER.’ EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION—“WHO KILLED GROVER’’—Another ALL TALKING DOGVILLE Comedy. Friday & Sat.—“BILLY THE KID" —with John Mack Brown. Wallace Beery. Karl Dane and Kay Johnson. Sunday, Mon. & Tue.—“THE SPOILERS”—with GARY COOPER. Wm. Boyd, Betty Compson, Kay Johnson, and Harry Green-SOME PICTURE.
Winter Is Here | COLDWEATHER I SPECIALS Special! Special! Womans Cloth Misses Cloth Rayon Boots, Rayon Boots sizes to 6V2 sizes 11-2, pair $1.48 . $1.48 Womans Goodrich Special! Zippers, Grey and Youth’s Goodrich Black, all sizes Rubber Zippers $1.98 $1.48 Shop for Those Savings Winnes Shoe Store Corner Second & Monroe Sts.
INDIANA COST WILL BE LESS I State School’s Trustees Ask For Less Appropriation From State Hl imiington. Ind., Nov. 26. (U.R) , — Fund requirements of Indiana , university will not be ns great for the next biennium ns for the past two years, trust es estimated in decreasing the amount of their bud get by $107,217. The budget which will be asked of the state legislature amounts to $2,522,355. Items Included in the budget request are virtually the same as two years ago, however, the reduction being represented by repairs asked two years ago, which have since been completed. Only three items represent increases in the request, and seven show slight decreases. Indiana university is the only state school which showed a decreased enrollment last fall. Purdue university, in which the budget request showed a sharp increase, had a considerable enlargement of enrollment. o TOWN TALK Nathan Nelson and Dore R. Erwin j were attending to legal business at I Geneva this afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale and ' daughter Mary Madeline and Miss Rutaced Club Dance, Masonic Hall, Friday, Nov. 28. 75c Couple. 281-2 t Relief From Curse Os Constipation A Battle Creek physician says. "Constipation is responsible sot more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts w’ater from the sys-1 tern into the lazy, dry, evacuating: bowel called the colon. The water i loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. . Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c | »ndnv at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. The B. J. Smith Drue Gn
Dora Shosenberg will be Thanks-1 giving Day dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Jones mid family at Berne. Miss Helen Kirsch, a student nt Passavant hospital, Chicago, ai> rived in tills city last evening to spend her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Today she attended t ie funeral of Martin Jaberg. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Young, the Misses Dora Shosenberg and Dorothy Young, Messrs. James Burk iiii.l Harold Melchi. will witness the Decatur-Auburn basketball game at Auburn, this evening. Miss Eleanor King of Indianapolis will arrive in this city today to spend Thanksgiving and the weekend visiting with Miss Betty Macklin and other friends here. Miss Madgellne Miller of the Ball State Teacher's College at Muncie will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller on Adams street. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold and soih wi’l be the guests of Mr ArSTOP BAD BREATH Thousands of people afflicted with I bad breath find quick relief through i Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The I pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act ' gently but firmly on the bowels and | liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does • without any of the bad after effects, j Olive Tablets brings no griping pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the , formula after 20 years of practice [ among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound; you will know them by their olive color. Take nightly for a week and note the effect. 15c, 30c. 60c.
will be in Decatur all dav Saturday —and to make the day interesting to everyone we have arranged a number of unusual rvalues for thrifty shoppers. Make Saturday l Real Day by shopping at Douglas Co. IVirnfnri Ruths Womens Silk and Single Part Wool Comtort Batts in . Blankets 3 lb. stitched, snow forced heel and toe, white Batts, size 72 double sole j u |] bed size, heavy X 9Q qr. nap Blanket, each fiOr 98c UUV 3 Pair for SI.OO * /<JV Gift Suggestions A Marvelous Event Square Silk Scarfs .. J for week-end shoppei’S Tailored Neckwear .. r SALE of DRESSIB 49c-98c Collar attached Shirts.. f OwT~7IWL A nerfect selection in brand new Box of 3 Handkerchiefs Os ''""[rd' 3eautifu| h new presses 1 )X9NES can afford. Seautitui new u Ladies Noveltv Purses.. |LfSSSffl|. shades and stunning print effects 49c-98c I, \WH in darker shades. Fashioned and Novelty Suede Gloves 50c tailored with great care. Rayon Bloomersand '. « 1 dresses are being sold eßewha. Step-ins 49c J WBU at $ 6 - 75 - Jersey Bloomers Rayon Sale Price Stripe 49c A Turkish Towel Sets.... I ! fl 79c-98c / j KMUI W J O O Warm A ! 1 Wool Sweat * j fig er Coats $3.98 > J SOW' IB jsjS «■ Felt House Slippers.... ijl g|UC Wf 69c-98c < Womens Outing Mens Wool Shirts, GOWNS assorted colors in cheerful Outing flannel « re - v ’ Un ’ br0 ?" colorings. J r J s ‘ gowns, made in and navy, a full and dai k I ■ yoke style cut, roomy shirt yard 59c $1.3913c Ladies Low Cut Rain Boots Mens Heavy 8 oz. Blue Denim All Rubber, Fleeced gQ Blanket Lined Jackets Sj ] Ladies Tweed Low Cut Rain —; |j s with Boots, snap top or OQn Mens 8 oz. Blue Denim Zippers vOV all important features Mens 4 Buckle All Rub- QQ QQ extra full cut ber or Cloth Top Artics — pX Mens 5 Buckle All AJO 40 Mens 85c Plain Blue or Rubber Artics Fancy Tupelo W ork ir A complete line of Ball Band Rub- ” TT iQp bers for work or dress, in Ladies, Mens 25c Doub e . IJv Mens and Childrens. Canvas Gloves, outside nap C. A. Douglas Co. DECATUR. SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE
j uold's mother, Mrs. William Arnold, west of the city, Thanksgiving Dayi nml will remain over Sunday, Mrs. Rose Clark and son Her-
COLDS MAY DEVELOP into_pneumonii Coughs from colds may lead to se- element, . **•! tioui trouble. You can atop them inflamed m'tnbrX 0 ?' ? nd th now with Creomulsion, an emulsified citation whil/.k an,i slc P th/ creosote that is picas. nt to take. Creomulsion is a medical discovery blood attack, ,t 11 ot °«<i ig h With Iwo-fold action; it soothes and and cheek,th,” ,h ' heals the inflamed membranes and in- Creomulsion L ' h of ,ll ' Mw bibits germ growth. torv in th, ? « u,r »nt«d Os all known drugs creosote is rec- colds, bronchifi.'Tlt ° f rou « h « fw Ogniied by high medical authorities bronchial '"M as one of the greatest healing agencies for buiHina h ’ dll for coughs from colds and bronchial or flu. Monev* r irritations. Creomulsion contains, in lieved aft« takin/ » addition to creosote, other healing tions. Ask »<«>,’j” . Mrs. CREOMULSION fOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THANKSGIVING A HAPPY COMMUNITY If not, we should be, as we have such wondfrtul school, j and churches. Good law abiding people and a happy Gw| loving community, while many states in the V. s A hare not even enough water for their daily use. i/>t vs thanks to our Creator for His wonderful gifts, and lest m forget let tw remember those that are less fortunate. * IASHBAUCHER & MAYNARD PHONES 844 and 510.
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