Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1931 — Page 6

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MERC HANTS ARE PREPARING FOR BARGAIN DAYS (CONTIN Pap F-HOM PAGE ONE) iture stores. aluminum shops and in fact every kind of store handling retail merchandise, Including warages and gasoline retail stations are making special offers for the two days. Many farmers and residents ofj nearby towns and ulties have slgni-i tied their intentions of attending the bargain days. Merchants afttoi'av for the special 1 ■ales offers. .Most—«f the local retail stores will rejoin open Friday, night, it was Announced today. Ail barber, shops wjjl remain open Friday night s until life o'clock and will be closed all day Saturday, it wits stated to-

Pontiac 1929—Model Coach. Finish and upholstery spotless. Has five good tires. Mechanically good. Down Payment $150.00 Saylors Motor Co.

' Thursday <5 J an< l Phones 106~W7 Free Delivery Friday Special Dollar Days Bargains Please Order By Number No. 1— 2 lbs. Meat loaf tfr 2 lbs. Creamery Butter M® 4 3 loaves Bread r •*. AtALL JUb <* 2 lbs. Bursley Coffee dr 2 lbs. Spare Ribs 1 lb. Good Beef SteakALL JhL No. 3— 2 lbs. Bologna3 lbs. Lard 1 dozen Fresh Eggs 2 cans Yacht Club PeachesALL » No. 4— zj 2 cans Blue Ribhpn Malt $k 3 lbs. Sugar A ALL M 1 - - __ No. 5— 2 lbs. Minced Ham 51 2 lbs. Frankforts 1 lb. Creamery Butter 1 dozen Eggs ALL JA N?. a— - 2 lbs. Good Pork Steak dr 5 tall cans Milk dj) 2 cans Pineapple ... xALL H -— No. 7— 2 lbs. Bologna 3 loaves Bread,... 3 tbs. Lard 2 tbs. Spare Ribs 1 dozen Fresh EggsALL - — - - .. . - ■ - No. 8— * 4 packages Macaroni or Spaghetti /HL 4 lbs. Neck Bones 3 tbs. Boiling Beef THjf 1 IT). Bursley’s CoffeeALL No. 9— £L No. 10 Pail of Lard Jb 2 lbs. Frankforts or BolognaALL Hi No. 10— dfl 3 tbs. Bacon dr 2 lbs. Pudding or Bologna 2 cans Apricots ALL JUL —

[day by owners of the shops. The Daily Dmocrat will not publish an edition Saturday. There » will lie no mail delivery and the I hanks will remain closed. The loI cal meat markets will remain open ( until noor Saturday. MECHANIC AND DRIVER KILLED IN AUTO CRASH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE UNE) Caccia died a few minutes later. It wan tne first faint accident of the 1931 racing season here. [ The southeast curve where the Jones-Maley special left the track lias long been recognized as the [ most dangerous turn of the course because of a slight depression ill' I the middle of the curve. I Track experts said Caccia made

[a habit of ovet'-drivlng on the turns, attempting to pull his nicer out of natural spins rather thsn allowing it to naturally right itself. Man Is Executed — Columbus, ().. May 26. ,U.R> James Romeo of Canton, was exeIcuted in the electric chair at th * I Ohio State penitentiary last night I lor the murder of Charles N. Ribi let, 69, a guard at the First Nution- ! al Rank. • o W. C. T. U. Convention in Toronto .lune 3 Toronto. Ont - .. - (CP) Fifty-one countries will be represented at the world convention of the Womens Christian Temperance Union in Toronto, June 3 to 19. Approximately 800 delegates are expected to attend tile meeting. Representatives of foreign countries will include Mrs. Ella A. Bodie Brooklyn, N. V.; Miss Emilie J. Solomon. South Africa: Miss Agnes E. Slack, England; Miss Flora Strout Brazil; Mrs. Lore l la Hoyman. Egypt; Miss Mary Campbell India; Mrs. Edith Rivera. Porto Rico. and Mrs. Herman Liu, China. A garden party at Government House. Toronto will mark’’the formal opening of the convention on June 3, the King’s birthday. Sends Aide To Strike Indianapolis. May 26. — (U.R) — Bert Robinson, chief of the employment division of the state industrial board, went to Mishawaka today as a representative of Governor Harry G. Leslie to aid the U. S. Department of Labor in the Mishawaka Rubber and Woollen Manufacturing Company strike.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 26. 1931.

Robinson had arranged to confer with R. M. Pilkington, of the conciliation bureau of (lie labor department. it was reported at the stateI house. Nearly 2.500 employes at the far|tory are on strike, objecting to wages and working conditions. Pilkington has arranged a plan ’which would modify the system which brought the worker's protest, it was said. * 1 fl—- 1... Two Die in Mishap Hammond. Ind.. May 26 (UP)— , Two men were killed and seven Other persons injured last night when a motor truck ami street car collided here head-on. Those killed we e John L. Sahn 154. of Oak Farit. II!., and Daniel [George, 4<L Whiting, Ind., They and all the seven injured were passengers on the street car. two of the seven, one a child, were hurt seriously. The truck drive”, Ray Perigo of Indianapolis, escaped [serious injury, although ills truck and its trailer weer badly damaged. 0 Bandits Get Big Loot Hammond fnd. May 26—(UP) — A niche in the wall protected by a secret panel was used by Tony Sipko as an ingenious bank. It failed to foil two bandits however who went directly to the hiding place easily operated the panel and escaped with $1,700. ,—o_ “Sargon Results Are Wonderful” “I had a burning, gnawing sensation in my stomach that started in alrout an hour after every meal." said Samuel G. Woodruff, 2828 Wal feS-’W :: ' 3s. ■ 7 - K

SAMUEL G. WOODRUFF nasn Ave.. Terre Haute. “I was always fighting constipation and had such awful headaches _ sometimes I could hardly work. I heard how wonderful this new Sargon was for troubles like mine, so l l decided to try it and I haven't had a particle of trouble with my stom- ' ach since. The Sargon Pills got Ime over constipation and headaches; I've gained 8 pounds and ■ feel like a new man." Sold by The Smith Drug Co., in Decatur, and Hoffman Drug Store in Linn Grove.

BEDDING PLANTS of all kinds. GERANIUMS selling from ■ 10c to 25c CARL FISHER GREENHOUSE

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