Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1931 — Page 3
Vabs for 2J I ™o ■? ?S>3a 1 BKS days 1 1 >La if fIiURSDAY & FRiDAY I ami 8;I vWlk«ffi’.!TlCT I^Ben 's Work .&S ■* ... B ■ moie. 1 Mens Neck- I • in andwtrp- (ties, 50c > for $2.00. Mip I vanes, silk, MLv j ■ Kllar Cay j I 4 for JI I | I I ’***■■< and Youths Tennis Shoes in brown or «f! the kind that sold for SI.OO a pair— Q»X ■ Doi ar Day Specia’—2 pair jt to Knitted Wool Turbans*** to style creation — all $£ rs JK ■ Mtns Blue Chambray Work — full cut — all sizes — jtt ' j I IJor H ■^■WMBwrwrMTMiiM»iriwr T -imiffn , Mr"i •iTrri | iiiii tbi iimitai ■ ■BKSOBSMMHBMBaQEW' E SKSJB^aKrBB^IWffiIMOT’" Unbleached ■ 36 &40 42 inch I ectlng. good ill Genuine Pepperell J. & A quality, Pillow Tubing. MflJ?l Gay Special- fcU'B finish. Hr ' ™ Celanese Voile in light and dark Season’s newest patterns — jk ■ Dollar Day Special — 2 yards ... jff «KRMHHOSaE£ 1 ■ Standard Quality Table Oil C'oth — a’i I 9 fancy patterns — Dollar Day Specia! — ij inch Guaranteed Fast Color Prints — a and dark grounds — Dollar Da y MtfJ ■ Medal —7 yards for ■ -^Tids^PF’s Non- 1 ' hecked Glass ■<£*¥ ■ ■Un Rayon P Toweling in red. I Bloomers. a1 1 ’Wk ft green, gold, blue ’|£ ■ pastel shades NMr ■ < heck (Hr ■ 3 pair for dUn fl I<* .' ar^s * flr ••• JUb inch Peggy Prints, fast colors —al new *jf| — Dollar Day Special — 9 11 yards for JOT BKbleached Pure 2 "lens Fane y ■ Linen Crash fl Payon Hose, size /WL i 3i» i » Mil yards for ... g 8 pair for J&jgh Girl Pure Silk to the Top Hose — Dollar Value—all co’ors and sizes—pair for II omens Rayon and Genuine Printed *£l Dresses — regular $2.00 value— jfc ■ Pol’ar Day Special Striped H W omen S an (I » ayon " ouse SI T‘ /H» I Mens Traveling ■?, &'■ Sit B Bi,ss ? black - SS 4to 8. ’■■f fl good ant. roomy, IB pair for JJfe B regular $2 value, s Athletic union S An assortment of iiMP uit S, reinforced ■ Childrens Slippers AM |^B lack , full cut, good OU 1 H and Sport Oxfords, I^K Uality ' checked ?Yf) I sizes B'/ 2 to 11, 11'/a klB j■w l alnsook— all sizes M to 2 - jB 2 for JUq I Dollar Day Special f wvZ/’/M’ w& ** Bl sEffiglM |® 3 ■s! life ■OICATUR'S ORIGINAL UNDERSELLING
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MEMORIAL TO BE HELD HERE ON SATURDAY (CONTINUED FROM FAa2 ?NE) children will participate In thn program and parade. The program will begin at 830 o’clock Saturday morning with an assembly meeting at the American Legion ha 1. At 9:30 o'clock the assembly of (I. A. 11. veterans and American Legion members will hold services at the Catholic cemetery over a local soldier's grave. Rev. 11. 11. Ferntheil, chaplain, will conduct the service and will have charge of firing the salute. Similar service will be conducted at the .Maplewood cemetery at 10 o'clock. -mwimiinmniMniii wmimiiii— Special Showing New I H ATS at tpec'a! reduced prices Louisa Braden’s ''.nierican Home Shop ('.or. Monroe & 3rd sts. ‘TTT'iiwwiriwiri iimini- umm
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At 10:30 o’clock a Memorial Day | parade will he held by G. A. R. veterans, who will ride in automobiles, followed by marching Span-ish-American War veterans, American Legion members, Women's Relief Corps. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and school children. The assembly will meet ut Central school bulldi Ing and form In line for the parade. At 11 o'clock those who particl- | pate in the parade will march to tlie Monroe street bridge over the ( St. Murys river where the Spanish- ' American War veterans will conduct a service io memory of the sailors and soldiers who died on i the water. i At 11:30 o’clock a Memorial service for the unknown soldiers will ihe held on ihe Court House lawn, ilb v. 11. 11. Ferntheil will deliver Jhe principal address on “Our Covenant. With Our Dead.’’ I The American Legion Drum Corps will furnish music fur the I parade and various services. o RAIL VALUES TO BE LOWERED t_ CONTINUED FROM P/KGE ONE) tax hoard bulletin, the assessed valuation of electric railways has in|cr< used to almost one third of the 1 1919 figure, where as the number 1 of automobile licenses Issued has in
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creased threefold. Truck and bus competition was admitted to be one of the causes of the decline in valuations. Th? bulletin tabulation disclosed that such a condition was possible because of tiie lower tax paid by the bus and trucking industries. “Steam railways ate paying approximately 11 per cent of all the tuxes iu tlie state*’ L. S. Howman, secretary of the board said. “Should these taxable valuations which substantially assist In malntulnenee of local governments pass out of existence, there should be some way to take care of the situation'' Bow man's statement said. o —' BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Sunday Schools in tills city taking part in tlie Billie school and attending the four week session. The classes will be held in the Central school building, witli devotional services for both primary and junior departments held in tlie Baptist church at 8:30 o’clock each morning. Rev. M. W. Sunderman, pastor of the Evangelical church, will have charge of tlie devotional services for the opening week: Rev. ('. it. Lanman, pastor of Hie
THE ADAME THEATRE Tonight and Wednesday—lsc-40c “TRAD ER HORN” The SUPREME in THRILLS . . . The Last Word in Jungle Adventure . . . and a Gorgeous Love Romance! Added—A BIMBO Cartoon. Thursday, Friday & Saturday—“SKlPPY” THE CORT Last Time Tonight “THE DEVIL TO PAY” A smart, modern comedy with RONALD COLMAN and LORETTA YOUNG Happy-go-lucky, without a penny in his ipocket this debonair young society cavalier challenges the world on two quid and a gold cigarette case. ADDED—Good Talking Comedy and Movietone News. 15c —4O c Wednesday ami Thursday "COT,LEGE LOVERS”
'W 2 DAYS 9 »lThursday T |Bl eve nt Friday Tapestry e"| Wash RUGS ||ib|||iL?.~. Dresses 27x51 inch I Large selection beaulibeautiful patterns, I fu| Wash Dresses< guar . ™ | Turkish Towels f EES j and Friday ..,. S JUL TydsT {JI Hose Special 5 yds. Figured Cre- <| Ufl ~P air Si k H ° Se ’ all 41 Peter Pan <1 ton, wonderful g shades, good wearing Prints, good OT selection and Jpg /7 £ quality. Never before selection T1 . r.„ 5P..1.1 Lhabuy JJ "EES _ Fast color Prints, Unbleached Muslin DRESS GINGHAM many patterns to lb ■ 4 ft — choose from, very JTB C M k",‘XSX II IP Speca,, yard JJ, J - |UU or yard only—l2c JF •&* Friday, yard - 1 Armstrong Linoleum — g Hand Made Oil Shades, Many new patterns — K t ' Onß ’ peC,a square yard
Christian church, lor the second i wee<; Rev. A. B. Brown, pastor of i the Baptist church, the third ■ week, and Rev. B. H. Franklin, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal ■ church, the fourth week, ' There will !><■ no admission to the school but an offering will be • lifted each morning. Tlie faculty ' Includes efficient teachers of Hie • public schools of this city who will 1 be assisted by high school girls. 23,010 Horses in Philadelphia , Philadelphia, (IIP) Tlie Que.er City bus just about 23,0011 iorse« left to represent the army >f four tooted animals which once provided the sole means of transpo tatf.’n in Penn's "yreeiie connt.:fe towne. — — — King to Get New Coach Stockholm.- (U.R). — A new royal ' I railway carriage will he built for King Gustaf of Sweden, to be used both at home and abroad. Aside from a bedroom, a salon and a reCHICHESTERS PILLS ** __ TIIK »1AMONI» UK A ND. A /"XA l.»dh»«! Auk your IPrugfflnt /\ / z( P lor < hl-rh»M»-t< r<» IHaiuond Brand I'lli* iu Ke<l and Gold'.Cj/ boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take t oother. Bay V IJ ? uur l>ru<jylst. Ask for IL S < 81-< HES.I |KH DI\MOND Ims F 1 ! BK A NIP I*l LLN, t't 40 yearn known A fr a« Be*t, bate-1, Reii.ihle. Buy Now t --r SOLD BY DKUGCISIS EVERYWHLRF
<option room for tlie King, it will l contain three compartments for his i entourage and two for valets. i o : | To Cremsts Pauper Dead S:. Louis. (UP)- St. Louis has substituted u crematory lor the po'-
Dodge 1928 — l ast Four Coupe. Has five good (ires. Motor is in excellent condition. Finish • * and unholstery clean. <lll3 Down Payment $100.09 -- • t* • • Saylors Motor Co. I >
Pairs GIRLS ENNA JETTICK OXFORDS AND PUMPS in Patent and Fine Calf—widths front AAAA to C, sizes .3 to B—on sale Thursday QH* Odd lots of Womens and Girls Patent (P 1 Afl and Kid Straps and Oxfords epAsUrV Charlie Voglewede Fits Your Feet
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terx field, as tlie result of an — priatlon us $30,000 for that pmiw'se becuilse us 'lie present pottersjleid Is fillcxl to capacity. • ~A Mis. Albert France and Mie encl Mis. Charles Tiernan of Allen tioun- 4 ty spent the duy in this city.
