Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1931 — Page 7

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I it with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kohne of this city. W. A. Klepper attended to bus! ness in Huntington today. ■Mrs. Grace Alwein and Mrs. I \y. Macy motored to Delaware, this morning and will return this evening, accompanied by Miss Alice Alwein and one of her school chump for an over Sunday visit. The Pumphrey sale will continue until after Dairy Day. There was no hearing on the Wabash drain case today, adjournment having been taken until Monday morning. Attorney H. B. Heller is attend ing to business in Indianapolis toI day. I. W. Macy is looking after busii ness at Elyria. Ohio. Senator T. A. Gottschalk of Berne was a business caller here this morning. The closed streets which keep the cars off the business section while the new dress is being put on ■ makes it look barren for usually a i raiking place along that thorough; fare is hard to find. Mrs H. B. Macy was a busi ness visitor in Port Wayne, Thurs ' day. “Kuiglit of tho Road” Claude Duval, famous highway man, was born In Normand., in 16-13. He was sent to Paris in 1657, ' I where he remained until he went to I i England In attendance on the dole of Richmond at the Restoration, lb- I ! soon took to the road and became I famous for his daring and gallantry He was captured in 1670 in London I and within a week was executed at j Tyburn. His body was laid in state in a tavern and was viewed by huge i crowds before the exhibition was •topped by a Judge's order. — —o Prolific Author The older Dumas, the famous ' French writer, wrote 67 plays, 92 I I novels, 32 historical works, is books of travel and t-l miscellaneous i works. Sunk Without Trace AA hen that Vide out our way cas; her bread yp*»n the water. It went right to tie bottom.—Buffalo Fhe ning News.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931.

Old Prayer Book Found East St. Louis, lII.—(U.PJ—A prayer book, said to have been printed in 1560, is in possession of Anthony Penn of this city who says! the book has been in possession of I his family for generations. The' book is two by four Inches and has 1 126 pages. The book is in good condition. Old French Institution The Academie des Jeux Floreaux Is at Toulouse, Frame. The first Hora! games were held at Toulouse in May, 1324, at the summons of a guild of troubadours, who invited the lords and their friends to assemble in the garden of “Gay Sci ence” and recite their works. In 1694 the Academie des Jeux Flor eaux was constituted an academy by letters patent. At present it is especially interested in Provencal poetry. o Yellow Fever’s Ravages Until recent time yellow fever has been one of the most dreaded and frequent disease epidemics. It ap pearod 112 times between 1702 and | 1S *B. suitable vesignation The Delmarva peninsula Is so ' Banted because within Its confines are the state of Delaware, part of Maryland ami two counties of y| r I ginia. o World's Christians The total number of Christi,-ins in the world Is estimated at about 682.400,000, about one-third of tile total population. 0 — Named for Royalty The tong double-breasted frock | coat for men is named after Princce Albert, the prince consort of Queen I Victoria. o Soapsuds Effective Hot soapsuds are effective agents I for killing many dangerous germs ■ experiments show. o Cranks Mostly, a crank is anyone yon i fail to convince of the correctness I of your own views.

Plane Crash Kills Three . -s...„n lMnßtllf n ntXOHIWW—M*NMMM■ - rJw&'W* a-HJ; / fw * jU* J’ W ... 4y»l£.-t£tsXfaß SU «****r***-'-2!« « : 1 yvz- . . V*-.- -.. M-XsYv-rat.-.v . w- .W* • , • •, ■ ■■ JRa ? MIILUaMfIW 111 .. Three persons were killed and a fourth near death when an air-1 plane Hop photol, piloted by Kinneth Nttgley, 27, circling too low. i crashed into a telegraph pole and then plunged on top of an auto ( bottom photo) at Columbia City, Ind. Kenneth Nagley is in a critical I ( Oirdition at a local hospital.

Straw Hat 43 Years Old Claypool, Ind. — (U.R) —William j Scott, 73, carefully placed his straw hat in a box and tucked it away at. | his home here until next year, when ' he expects to wear the hat for the 43rd season. He not only expects to w ear it next year, but many j more years after that. Scott made I the hat himself when he was 31. Slump Inspired Candy Shop El Paso, Tex. (U.R) -A farm Wolman’s search for something she , could do to help her family out of I I a financial hole into which a bad ; i otlon crop threw them has led the , | family from the farm into the; hand? business. Mrs. Hazel Barn ,i , 5 —

=; Belfs Cash Grocery 119 N. 2nd St. phone 292 Free City Delivery 1 times Daily, 8, 10, 2 and 1 — Camay Soap, 3 cakes OK 1 pkg. Ivory Snow Free Flour, White Lily, 24 lb. sack Potatoes, Home Grown Bu. 75c; Pk Bulk Peanut Butter, 2 lbs OK>» Zc’L Bread, Miller’s 1 lb. loaf Stick Candy, 2 pounds Tin Cans, dozen Mason Jars, quarts 78(‘ Peaches medium 1 Fly* Flour, Polar i‘*) ■„ 8 size can AlfC Bear, 21 lbs. ...O*jC Peaches, Fire ip Flour, Aristos Arrow, Ig. can. . I*?C 2 1 lbs Out Pumpkin j M t lour, Pillsbury large can LvC 2 I lbs. o*s C Peas, Chef, 1 r „ Coffee, Bursleys 18c value, can.. lOC High tirade, lb. wvv Mustard 1 r Coffee, Bell OQ« (luart IOC lb Sugar Honey «r, ‘,l"’ B “ lk ““ 2Kc Cookies. 3 <ioz., ZOC - v ,"’7, , , \anilia, large Sweet Potatoes 1 7 oz bo((le ,bs 1 * L Matches, Oriole 1 r ( rackers, P.W’s *’ boxes -Lt)C 2- I lb. pkgs...KitJv Catsup, large IM. Diil Pickles 1(5 t 11 oz. bottle.... JLvC Quart IOC Oxydol, # Vinegar, Pure QK., btrge pkg —t*sC Cider, gal Palmolive Beads r Special Wash K/V* package t)C‘ Board OUC Bottle Caps IG ♦ Fly Sprayer IQ gross It/C 25c value 1 «JC Beans, Navy or f* t Galvanized Tubs, extra Great Northern Ib.oC heavy. 5 sizes Jars, 2,3, 4, 5 1r _ 39c, 19, 59, G 8 & • OC & (> gal., per gal. Lt)C Park at rear of Our Grocery vv hile shopping for Groceries.

|er, El Pasoan, learned to make i 'sweets so well she now has her own plant and shop. o _ Water Pumped 13 Miles Galveston, Tex. —(U.R)- Although : Galveston is located on an island its citizens never had enough water ■ to drink until a modern waterworks .system was completed recently, i Water is pumped 18 miles from a | ‘farm’ of artesian wells on the! mainland. ——o Os Ragan Origin Jlmminy. in the expression, “By Jimminy" re’ers to the heavetdj twins of the zodiac, the Gemini, pa trons of an<-- .nt l;om<>.

‘NOT GUILTY’ IS JURY’S VERDICT FOR DR. BURNS (Continued from page onei Burns. At 8:43 o'clock a knock was heard at the Jury door and Judge D. B. Erwin was notified. He came to the court room immediately ami Prosecutor Nathan Nelson arrived a minute later. Defense attorney K. C. Parrish and I). E. Smith and the defendant Dr. Burns already i were in the court room. Dr. Burns had even refused to .leave during the supper hour. Forei man Frank Spade reported that the jury had a verdict and the court j ordered the jury to report. The i bailiff delivered the verdict to i Judge Erwin who read: “We, the jury, find the defendant I not guilty as charged. “Frank Spade, foreman.” There was a moment of silence. “Is this your verdict," queried i the court. “It is," answered Foreman Spade. I “So say all the jury men,” asked the court. “It is,” answered the jury. The jury was then discharged ' and the 40 or 50 people filed up! past the bars to congratulate Dr. I , Burns who showed emotion for the i first time during the four days. 1 Several women with small babes in their arms were in the line to | 'congratulate the doctor. Dr. Burns stated that she in-' ! tended to continue her medical practice in Fort Wayne, and that lin the next few days she would i undergo an operation to improve j j her leg injury. She suffered a frac- i fare to her right leg several weeks' i ago and it has caused her a great | amount of trouble since. The acquittal verdict marked the ' I end of a bitter, hard-fought trial,; I wliieh was attended by hundreds of Decatur and Fort Wayne people. I

WIW—IMH—ZaWUhTM Illi I'—— MB—3M—HmgaMUT 1 V ials I Phones 10107 Free Delivery A Saturday Only FANCY SRRING CHICKENS OR HENS lb. 25c I SPR !N G LA M B C HOICE CUTS OF VEAL, BEEF or PORK GOOD TENDER SWISS or FL \NK STEAKS FRESHLY BAKED HOME MADE CAKES and COOKIES PLENTY NEW BULK OLIVES—PIain or Stuffed FRESH BRAUNSCHWEIGER NICE PRESSED PORK LOAF IT RE PORK SAUSAGE, country style 2 lbs. 25e FANCY BAMBERGER STEAK 2 lbs. 25c GOOD TENDER BEEF STEAK 2 lbs. 45c St GAR Cl RED HAMS, Whole or half lb. 18c ! LARD, Open Kettle Rendered 3 lbs. 28c FRESH BOLOGNA or FRANK FORTS 3 lbs. 25c I NICE BEEF TO BOIL or STEW 3 lbs. 25c H GOOD MEATY BEEF ROASTS ... . lb. 12’ 2 c to 15c | FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 75c ] NICE VEAL STEAK OR CHOPS lb. 20c « VEAL STEW, Nice, 2 lbs. 25c ! Special Today Only! BURSLEY HIGH GRADE Coffee, lb. 25c MCE FRESH PICNIC HAMS, lb. 12’/.c FRESH SIDE IN CHUNKS lb. 15c NICE MEDIUM BACON in chunks, I2V2C to 1 Kp Saturday Only, pound AOV MEDIUM SLICED BACON, pound QPLn I AJ » > V CREAMED COTTAGE CHE! SE pint 10c A i( E CO i TAtiE HAMS or Mellow Meat lb. 32c FRESH BR AINS, while they last 2 lbs. 25c PORK SHOULDER STEAK, 2 lbs. 35c FRESH SPARE RIBS . 2 lbs. 25c F RESH NECK BONES 4 lbs. 25c GREEN LABEL or MAN O’ WAR COFFEE \ / 3 lbs. 75c ICO% Al ALT —SATURDAY ONLY 3 cans SI.OO PERFECT OLEOMARGERINE 2 ARMOUR’S PORK AND BEANS 4 cans 29c 4 boxes MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI 4 boxes 25c NICE SMOKED PICNIC HAMS lb. 15c SUGAR CURED SMOKED JOWELS 2 lbs. 25c, lb. 15c ! LARGE EYED SWISS CHEESE lb. 35c [ Sample Our Cheese Relish r UE ( GLI) MILK, Pt. sc. Coffee Cream and Whipping 1 Cream g 5 Fall cans of EVAPORATED MILK . . . 5 cans 35c I HYDROX CHOCOLATE COOKIES—Try Them-3 boxes 25c We are going to have 2 cans of Yacht Club Peaches or 2 cans of 5 acht Club Apricots—Tomorrow .... 2 cans 33c Five Deliveries all Bay—But Please order as early as possible. Phone 105 or 107 MKIM ITT . Til ■■ 1 w_il -

Indian Scouts Use Tepees Fort Huachuca, Ariz.—(U.R)— The 12 Indian scouts still remaining in United States military service live here in tepees of the same general | pattern of those their Apache ancestors built. The dozen Indians are still authorized by regulations although scout plane squadrons have almost completely replaced them. Their last active service was in the Pershing expedition in 1916. Its Course Unlimited There are no points of the com pass on the chart of true patriotism —Robert C. Winthrop. Drew Most of the chief kinds of dress at present worn by women are copied from dresses first worn In olden days by men. Natural Wonder* Ihe Great Stone Face is in New Hampshire. The Old Man of the Mountain gazes across Franconia Notch, higli above Profile lake, in . the White mountains. o Briefly Told The spoke In the wheel that creaketh most doth not bear the greatest burden In the car.—Ex i change. Conductivity of Tin i An extremely cold piece of tin ' conducts electricity a hundred thou ' sand times better than tin at ordi : nary temperatures 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia ' in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. (>66 Salve for Baby's Cold.

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Cement Structural Leader S'cramento, Cal.—(U.R) —Cement is the most important single structural material in the mineral output of California. A total of 9,831,938 barrels of cement valued at $14,575,731 at the plants, was produced in the state last year. The 1930 production came from 10 plants operating in ’nine counties and employing a total of 1,904 men. according to- a survey made by the state department of natural resources. o Lend Freth Water More tiiAn one-half of tlie freshwater am of the world lies within the boundaries of Cnnnda 0 Think It Over ft Is tlie friendly who bav<> friends FLORENCE IIOLTHOL'SE Stenographic Work Typewriting fudge .1. T. Merryman's Law OlTice, K. of C. Bldg. If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for ■appointment. Ashbaucher’s ■ MAJESTIC I FURNACES \SBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 ■1 ■ ll» M Id ■ MM • IL—ll