Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1930 — Page 5

Komen speak ■ at rotary meet ■co*' TlNl ' KI) pagk oxl Mnui. 9B ■llins HoltilOUße Stilted tuat th • F'''l<>w <‘ lul > endeavored io , K'in- iHil'Plness to those einldrei, ■ :j would otherwise he rornotten , K,l that this year the demand than ever. I'he

M. E. Hower I THE I I 51b. Michigan Beans. 37e 5 lb. Montana Beans. .39c , ? f° r 25c I* els Naptha Soap, .. 5 lb. Lima Beans.... 59c 4 for 25c I 5 lb Baby Lima Beans 39c SehxWashFng Pow” 3 lb Rice io. er . 2 for 35c I ' [ Sunßrite Cleanser 5c can Granulated Sugar .. King Taste Mayon- .. H ,s - 48c naise 20e Pillsbury Wheat Bran 20e King Taste S, Spread'. 23c BUKSLEY S COFFEE ate " ~I iEE N PEANUTS LLL PERFECT COFFEE 35c Fresh SaUed Peanete,'.. 2 lh • Tl "* e f(ir SI.OII Cracked Paper Shell Pecans lb 55c SUN KIST ORANGES k,. ... . FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE ‘ 39 ,e S n

Exceptionally Low FLOUR ■ Established 1859 I P* Q F f"''<7 £ *mmbhwkuu» All this week at the A. & P. I 0 N A BRA NI) GO L D MEI) A L or Only two more days left PILLSBI RYS 2, ;e 59c 21 79c Cigarettes Ti S ,f sl.lO *S 5 51.12 Calumet Baking Powder '<£ 25c Bulk Raisins SEE, ,ESS 4, 6 s 25c Naval Oranges 2 "£Z 2l^ ze 2 d S4sc Del Maiz Corn 2 N <L 2 25c Sparkle 4 23c Pansy Raisins SX 3 pkgs 25c Mixed Nuts umi'ik 25c Cut Rock Candy »■ 15c Cream Cheese W ISCONSIN H>. 23C Pink Salmon 2 X2sc 8 o’Clock Coffee m. 25c Butter COUNTRY WOLL NED ,b - 32 C LEAF LETTUCE pound.. 8c SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs - 19c CARROTS 2 hunches 15c CELERY .'. 2 stalks , lac GRAPE FRUIT, 126 size 5 for 15c : ;iKt Atlantic * Pacific r %

|' h, w the donation,, rp ,. PlvH | A trio composed of Harold Meh hl James Burk u „.i . Bane ‘"" I Jan '<‘» Kngeler , \ 8r0,,p of Hongs and the m ls . Margaret Hoffman and Flora Unhem,a , U!lg tW() i‘bas carols. Mia** t o ».i Kav « a r ec lt 8 t| lin !lk " na " _J»o hankunau ue t e d ag ch>l ,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930.

lot the meeting. ADMITS murder OF YOUNG GIRL ]CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) solution of the crime, said Jones, who reduced the print to a plast- ' or cast. He then began, on the hauls of ■ lues , ffered by Will New, a young

farmer who reported seeing a man near the school the day of the murder, a systematic consideration of all possible suspects in the cns , ; being convinced that it had beep the crime of a local man. Gun'll, ti trapper, was one of tie first to be considered because of ills police record. But Jones fear ed that to arrest him would result j In mob violence, and he was not certain that his theory was right. From three boys who told of sei Inga man near the school house, ■ i lie verified that the man they had | seen answered the description of| I Gunn. He further learned that the I [trapper had changed his traps, con-l I fining his activity since the murd i er to a district on the opposite sidej jof the town, while previously he .had set the traps near the school. Gunn's right shoe was examin ' led closely, Jones said, and it was! (liscovtred that the print left in! I the frozen mud conformed even to! i certain nail prints. Breaking under questioning, | Gunn told of going to the school [house, Jones said, of lying in wait until Miss Colter sent the childten to their homes, of watching through a door while she fixed the fire in the stove, end of entering as she picked up the coal bucket I to go for fuel. ’ 0 5 BOAT TRAGEDY CLAIMS LIVES (CONTI?.'UEDJFRO M PAUS ONE) spilling rescued and rescuers. Realizing they could not help further and that their own lives were tn danger, the brothers start ed for shore, a mile away. While still several hundred feet from tne coast, Armand became exhausted. Grant pulled .him to shore, where both lay for more than an hour, too weak to move. ' Residents of Marshall, on Tom ales Hay, reported that two fam Hies living there had not returned to their homes and it was feared they were the occupants cf tit launch. The missing persons were Gert Hide, Daniel, and Virginia Aligns tine, and Tony, Helen, Mary, and Elizabeth Freas. The Gary boys told Captain Underhill they had heard one of the women call a companion, “Tony.” o 21 beautiful Christmas cards, lined envelopes, with 76 tags and seals —79 c. Callow & Kohne. 297 t 1

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S for men and boys W AETHER it’s the tired business man, or the boy ’ * n the family—he wants to be attired with dis/I X tinction and taste. That is why Gifts of Apparel are so acceptable. That is why Gifts chosen here are welcome. > y'g- W know the Man or the Boy’s needs and hept them in mind when we J \IL purchased our Christmas stock. We will you ma h e your selections from a •*:ywt 'A large and complete stock. '• zC -Xilsnßr fr:*, \ 4 More Shopping r F"I '• rv Days - '- “ L OFFER S r- ■■ - - ' viVrVy 1“• u .w. u I \ _ ______ 1 A ' f- " --s I V«• u • tf'TS'Til 1 1 . U »«-.! t \ I ' I ».i .. Ji». .LL a» A ■ ' a F ew Hints I GIFTS for Men ' / jijg V Sweaters 9Sc to SS..»(I Spats SL.iO r I TW W’ Hats $2.50 to $7.50 ' Underwear 79c to $1.50 Caps SI.OO to $3.00 Gloves 25c to SI.OO i' ’ mL/ Belts 50c and $I 00 Bath Robeß "" * s ’°° ,o * ,2 ’ o: * I .. n \Sox 25c to 50c Corduroy Trousers $3.85 to $5 / ' Shirts SI.OO to $5.00 Suits $15.00 to $35.00 j I’ajamas $1.75 to $3.00 Overcoats—special prices / Ties 50c and SI.OO Sheep-lined Coats. $6 to SIO.OO / . J Scarfs SI.OO to $5.00 Gladstone Bags .... $lO to sls Handkerchiefs 10c to 50c All Gifts boxed free. iMi GIFTS for Boys “kN KSY .v\ l/U Sweaters 95c to $5.00 Tie Sets 50c c \A I'flr v X\ */ Caps SI.OO Special Sets 50c V BCItS 25c and 50c (iloves 15c to SI.OO ” ‘Jim v H ° Biery 25C an ' l ' ><k FanCy CordurOV Trousers Shirts slP ° Lon S 01 S, ’ o, t ••• S3 to *4.00 \</S Ties 50c . \ WFW^Wk o W’«A \ ' Suits SI.OO to sß.jo \ /\A C ’ \\ LJ2.fi Scarfs 95e \o/ \ Overcoats—all reduced jA ./\t» v'Handkerchiefs 10c to 25c t n(k . rwl .„ site 1.. 98e Sheep.llne.l «,»U 51.75 !o 57.50 Special Low Prices on all Heavy Overcoats // Y our opportunity to purchase an Overcoat at (D eal Savings. Entire stock reduced to new low price,;. Dress-up for ( hislmas and the winter days to folk w •* AB new coats in any weight, shade or size you dem VANCE & LINN

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