Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1931 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

MORE fiOT ANO BETTER Jtßgh, BREAD \ / J —FOR SALE BY—f < Fisher & Harris, Decatur ’ Walter Deitsch, Decatur Is flir**** * iSI Appleman's Grocery, Decatur W BEST V Taber Grocery. Monroe VA |n QUK Bower Grocery, Preble j Williams Equity Elevator Co.. I Williams, Ind. ~ I Spitler & Son. Willshire, Ohio > E Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne

IWmBBaMMBBMMMBHBMBaBOMBamaBHBnHOnn Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES Pork and Beans I i- Bean State Brand / jK? None Better Packed ydy / 4 ‘ me cans iMB \ Jll stock QAI T * i° dized 1R p Your VllL I 2 -10 c boxes 3U V Shelf Cookies Potatoes — . No. 1 White 9K BtANS Picked /MG 15 lb. Peck..., «UU Michigan. 5 pounds VI * * - Bushel .. 98c Peaches p « M 45c I No. 10, Gallon for only .... * • ■** * 1 SUGAR, Fine Granulated MOTHERS COCOA PALM NUT OLEO 9Kx» 1 P ound 15c 2 pounds TROPIC NUT OLEO ir requires no coloring, lb X3C LIBBYS SELECT PRUNES 99 <* COFFEE. Golden Rio nr 2 pound package 2 pounds BULK PRUNES, medium QXp FLOUR. Goochs Best size. 3 lbs faitJL 24 pounds 4OL DRIED PEACHES 9Kz» FLOUR. Pride of Decatur 2 pounds £t)L 12 lbs.. .32c; 24 lbs OOt DRIED APRICOTS 90f* RICE, Finest Quality 1 (Az. pound t Head. 3 tbs JLt/C CLIMAX WALL PAPER 9^ /t TAPIOCA. Pearl qr . CLEANER. 3 cans <-’)l 3 pounds PUTTER Cloverleaf Cream- QA SHOULDERS. Smoked Mild Sugar ery. new low nrice, lb Out (Cure, bone out, whole or OO SUNSHINE SODA or GRA- QQ _ half, pound LLG HAM CRACKERS. 2 11). RED KIDNEY BEANS, SUNSHINE BUTTER rr 3 cans CRACKERS, 4V. Ih. b0x... . Dot TOMATOES, large cans Q* PURITAN or BLATZ MALT AT TOMATOES. No. 2 cans 4)r FRESH GREEN LIMA Qr TASTY YEAST PINEAPPLE. Full Slices, 2 packages Heavv syrup large cans .. . faitH EARLY CABBAGE or Qr I.IBBYS APPLE BUTTER IQ n TOMATO PLANTS. 2 dozen £3C 25c cans li/t 50c BROOM V ALUES Gallon cans 69c SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES 1 r Tall cans. 2 for 4- 5c boxes IDC YELLOW or WHITE ♦ 9f SOAP CHIPS. ONION SETS. 1 tbs 2 pounds Z-d-JC FPFSH LARGE 9fL» MILK. Tall cans Pet, Carna- Qr PINEAPPLE . . Ai’C tion or Borden. 3 for v n Tf )W DANVER 1 A,, Small cans. 6 for 25c ONIONS. " !»•«• JL" IC EAGLE BRAND MILK 1 Q mil.K ROLLED OATS 9Kz» Can JL«/V 7 nopnds BORDENS CHOCOLATE IP th. Cotton Bag f»Q’ MALTED MO K -ound can. Z » r ’t r>ni rrn tIMC SUN-KIST NAVEL Qgi_ CATSUP 9Qz» ORANGES, dozen ZAIC ZMC BANANAS, Q c 4vr.Fi tt<? h ENE. 3 pounds JL»/C rr DP A FRESH SALTED "1 Full nf PEANUTS, pound JL3C FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

WML CHURCHES Calvary Evangelical Church Suunduy School ut 9:30 a. m. Clialmer Miller, superintendent. Prayer und praise service at 10:30 . a. in., conducted by the class leader, (Mis Shifferly. There will he ! Ino service on Thursday night because of the annual conference in session at Berne. Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Mt Pleasant Subday School, 9:30 E. S. T. Jnsse Singleton, superintendent. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30 e. S. T. Harold Porter, superintendent. Washington Sunday School 9:30 E. S. T. Harry Andrews superintendent. Preu. liing following lhe Sunday ; Si'll »01. Beulah Sunday School 9:30 E. S. T. Preacliing at 7:30 pm. E.S.T. Edgar L Johnston, Pastor — —o Willshire Circuit U. B. in Christ Rev. T. Weyer, Pastor i Winchester. Sunday School at 9:30. Miranda Bolinger, Supt ' Sermon by the pastor at 10:30

DECATUH DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931.

Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 i Willshire Sunday Schoo) ul u:3O j Floyd Morrison, Supt. There will lie a Joint meeting of tile Senior und Junior Clwistian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. There will he a special lesson in the interest of Christian Missions. Sei mon by the pustor nt 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Every Ixsly welcome to all services! o Decatur Circuit U- B. Church Rev. W. . Johnson. Pastor Pleasant Grove Sunday School ut 9:30, Nettie Harden, Superintendent. Class Meeting at 10:30. Fred Bit- ! ner, Class Leader. Victory Sunday School at 9:30 JI. E. Bax- ' ter. Superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Rivare Sunday School at 9:30, Matilua Hower. Superintendent. Class meeting at 10:30. John Thatcher, Class Leader. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 Hazel Chronister, President. Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Yon are welcome to all these services. 1 oUnion Chapel U. B. Church Rev: T. H. Harman, pastor. Sunday School, 9 a. m. Thurman Drew, superintendent. Preaching services. 10 a. m. Topic “Love Makes Vs Children cf God.” —I. John 3:1-3. Prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. George Cramer, leader. Tile various services at this church are growing in interest and attendance. 0 KIDNAPED MAN REPORTED SEEN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)] on what he supposed to be a mis-, sion of mercy. Twelve hours later ■ his abandoned motor car was found ' on a lonely road. Two urgent letters were receiv- j ! ed at the Kelley home last night. | It was reported that one was from Dr. Kelley and outlined a gang of | kidnapers’ demands for SIOO,OOO. j Friends of the family denied this,' but gave conflicting explanations for the communications. Markedes' story added another mysterious touch to the disappearance of the physician. , The restaurant owner said he was at the cashier's desk when “Dr. Kelley" finished eating and came forward to pay his check. "I am looking for Dr. Kelley,"

WMMKBKMMnMBHMraBKHmaaBBMKaKHnMMH s “ HITE’S COCfIA GranUla " d glass 10 lbs. GROCERY and MEAT MARKET containers I 46c Phones 31 and 204 I 15c I Bursley’s High Grade Coffee, 1b... 25c 2 lb. box Sunsweet Prunes 25c American Breakfast Coffee, 1b... 20c Fancy Dried Peaches, pound 15c BROOMS — Good 4-sewed brooms 29c LITTLE ELF DESSERT POWDER 4 packages..2sc FANCY OLEO, 2 lbs 25c 3 lb. FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c ’ FANCY RIO COFFEE ir SODA CRACKERS pound Idl 2 lb. box '. ■ .<J’ EA c H E ,s , 33. Big Specials 1 rt>. cans . 13c, 2 for 25c " l argest size can 17c, 2 for 33c Fresh Dinner Biscuits, doz 5c Gallon cans. «ch 45c Great Northern Beans, 4 lbs 24c Lima Beans, fresh canned, can ... 15c a J USlvo Honey Cakes, dozen 10c Large cans Fresh Prunes Apples, pound 5c in heavy syrup 23c Quart cans Dill Pickles 19c Prunes 3 lbs. 25c KRAUT, HOMINY and f* RED BEANS, can *5 CCfllS FLOUR FRUIT Vegetables 24 lbs. Bob Grape Fruit Large California Lima White Flour ... ddv each dv Beans, Q 24 lbs. Polar *7Q(* 16 oz. Peaches 1 E pound loC 24 a ib,s.'Gold Medal. lOC 2 ' ,ounds 25c - • 18c . 25c Perfect Buckwheat or 2 cans Little EIJ Corn Pancake 10c or Pqas 25c *Jo. 2 Tomatoes 10c Apples'Russian Reds 6 lbs. 25c Cnp UIAQU CLEANER 3 -10 c QQo wUf lllivll Water Softener pkgs. £4J V

11 Markedes quoted the man as sayI ing. "Aren’t you Dr Kelley?" Markedes asked him. According to the restaurant proprltor, the man looked dazedly at him, then left the restaurant without replying. The restaurant is little more lhan one bl<x-k from the Beaumont building, where Kelley had • his office. He often ate in the restaurant, and serviced his automobile in the garage where Johnson worked. Police, while inclined to be skeptical of the identification, admitted that Markedes' and Johnsons's description of the clothes worn by tile dazed man. coincided with the wearing apparel of Kelley the night lie disappeared, witli the exception of the overcoat. The doctor wore a grey cravenette Monday night. The man in the restaurant had on a dark blue overcoat. Newspaper men and detectives who waited outside the Kelley's beautiful stone residence through the night, said they were positive no one had entered since the restaurant incident, which was ut 2 a. m. Markedes said "Dr. Kelley” sat down at a table and ordered a meal. He said he was not immediately certain it was Dr. Kelley, because Kelley never wore glasses. "1 called in Johnson to make sure, and he agreed with me" Markedes said. "We were afraid to talk to the man because ct his apparent condition.” Kelley is six feet two in height, of athletic build. Johnson ran out to get someone to care for the garage, and was

The Best In BAKED GOOD —can be yours by asking for MILLERS with vour grocery or meat order. DINNER ROLLS dozen 5c 20c CAKES for Friday and Saturday... 15c SINGLE LOAVES BREAD 8c TWIN LOAVES .-. , 10c 3 Loaves for 25c AB kinds of PASTRY, baked fresh and yours for the asking. Miller’s Bakery “YOUR HOME BAKERY’’ Phone 1.

■ absent when the customer paid his check. . Markedes then notified police. When Johnson got back, the man, " had Just left. The garage man ran f .in the direction the customer took. "Although I believe I saw him In , th<> distance when I first came out, I lost him in a couple of blocks," I Johnson said. o Admit Part of Charge Washington, April 24 —(UP) — I The Republican National committee, In a statement issued today, i , acknowledge circulating a part of I , an article by Frank R. Kent re-] garding John J Raskob’s alleged l activities against President Hoover] but denied'the pamphlet dealt In any way witli the religion of the chairman of the Democratic National committee. i BARGAINS — Bargains In living : i room, dining room suits, mat-: stresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number in 44 168-ts (

Just received a fine assortment of splendid Nursery stock: Apple, Cherry and all kinds of fruit trees. Evergreens & Shrubbery plants of all kinds. Priced right ! l Schafer Hdw. Co. *

REBELS BEATEN IN IMPORTANT INLAND ATTACK (CONTINUED FROM PAGSI ONE) representative of the Honduran air force is there supervising construction of the planes. He is awaiting instructions from his government to see if his services are I needed at home. Another Honduran pilot, Lisandro Garay, is under instructions to proceed at once to Tegucigalpa

Gerber Meat Marfa>t|r Phone 97 KA'. Try Our Meats for your every nteal. \V e a j m to please and offer the choice cuts at all times. Dandy bunch of Chickens for your Sunday dinner. Home-made Sausage. Fresh Country Butter; Canned Goods—in fact, everything in the meat line. K L> mn. ~ - —e—- | SCHMITTsI “Where Quality is fit And Service to please a Queen” All you have to do is Ring 95 or % Saturday Specials | Young Baby Boiling Beef lOclKjr ’ Young Baby Beef Steak 22c^H 1 Fresh Ground Hamberger 2 [ All Pork Sausage. Bulk 2 lbs. Lean Fresh Picnic Hams, sto fi lbs. aech Ibc Fresh Pork Side in a chunk Lean Pork Shoulder Roast Lean Pork Shoulder Steak j Veal Stew or Pocket Roast 1 Veal Steak op Chons ... .23c lb., 2 lbs, for i Good Meatv Veal Roast 20cl Home Cured Smoked Bacon in chunk. Snecial Meat Loaf. Veal. Pork Beef 2Bc ■ Hockless Picnic Hams to Bake, 3to 5 Ih. I each Nice Souare Cut Home Cured Smoked ■ Jowels 14c th.. 6 lbs. for/K . Good Quality All Meat Frankforts and Eh Bologna 2 lbs. for 251 Try Tour Newbold j Luncheon Meats I Pressed Pork Loaf. Manhattan Loaf 'J'jO Nuts in Cooked Corn Beef. Luncheon KoJM and Pimento Ixiaf (All of these are tasty.) J Snecial Good Cottage Cheese 15c Pt.. Fresh Countrv Eergs in cartons Ibcoo® Extra Special! Regular No. 2 can of | Corn. Tomatoes. Baked Beans, Hominy ■ Spaghetti and Sauer Kraut, Hk* D ( ‘ rca | Large cans of Perfect’s Pineapple, Bart- | Jett Pears, Peaches or Apri co t s in ■ heavv svrup only 25c »■ Special! 1 nkg. Edgemont Crackers. I _ pkg. Graham Crackers, 1 Recipe Bo' ' I and 1 Edgemont Pantrv Tin All tor- ■ Burslev’s High Grade or Schmitt's Spe<*'/‘ I Coffee, only : ,' Old Reliable Coffee - Special 3()cw| By nlacing a meat order with you can | obtain one Large can of Merrit Brann ■ Bartlett Pears or Peaches for only 1<• ■ 2 cans for You will Alwavs Save and Obtain Quality g Food Stuff at g H. P. Schmitt Meat Market I Phones 95 and 96

, rrn ' n N "" v ""'- li Im. *" ,h " s """ mLwK Staten from New York to Blrfp 1 TRAPPeK