Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1931 — Page 11

|N FARMERS Jight EMBARGO ■adelphia, Nov. 11.-(U.R)-A K H „, ~f colonial portraits, silK UI -nitiirc and porcelain, valH, mure than $200,000, will be K| on display al the PennsylMuseum of Art here. ■ exhibition will all come from : Wniayi'V l, f Philadelphia from j ■to 17'", and will be displayed ■>.!) the courtesy of descenddi,, early mayor, Fiske KimH'li,-,., i ,r of the museum, said. ■ the first time in many dec- ■ the furnishings of the stately ■tatision, which was the scene ■a]., gatherings attended by ■ington, Jefferson, Franklin ■other Revolutionary leaders, ■,. re assembled for the public I ■ - Each item in the group ■historic background. ■three quarter length painting t ■ashington, done in 1784 by | K Wright, at a post-war per-I’ K of great interest. ■ . o Sil Oracle Doll Popular ■pzig.—(U.R)—Ont of the most Ear novelties displayed at the 1 Eig Fair this fall is a fortune Eg doll which announces hopeEronheeies of Germany’s future, ■genious device makes is possKor the doll to display cards, 1 Emcing short but pertinent ■ Eons in the highly optimistic ■. The doll is named Madame Erraand, after the famous forEteller. ■ o Kills Wife; Suicides Euth Bend. Ind., Nov. 11 (U.R) , ■orry over financial difficul-,, I was advanced today as the : live for the murder and suicide ■ took the lives of Mr. and Mrs. ■is Harris at their apartment j Its. Harris was killed, probably ; ■antly. by two bullets fired 1 ■ a revolver found in the grasp :

Your Dollars Do Double Duty In This Down To The Present Minute Home Furnishing Store There’ll Be Bargains Galore Al! Over The Store! „ ~, t Grand Assortment 1 Gifty Things b Home Needfuls r*®'" jSfi 'I 3? Gathered Together from all L- X yTSMI over the store; Scores of - Them —Pick ’em Out a Dollar DAys I1 / Si Choice ! ” I SI.OO Do You Want to Save a Lot of Money Folding on a Real Good IRONING 3-Piece Bedroom Suite boards This picture does not begin to show the beauty of this Sturdily Made new three piece French Provincial Suite consisting of full Sneci’ll for size bed, la-ge chest of drawers and beautiful vanity table. n 11. n Dust proof construction throughout; Oak interior with Dollar Days Birch exterior, finished and styled in the New French z ®?- > Provincial. You would haidly believe us if we were to L| WDm “ fell you the regular price of this Beautiful suite. You Tira mW jf Must See It! ® Just For Dollar Days .. G „| d Kea |- $69.00 Congoleum Rugs ~ . Bright New Patterns On Display'in Our Window Dollar ' $3.95 Extra Special!—Our Entire Stock of Lovely New Bridge and Floor Lamps Divided Into 3 Grand Groups and Priced Regardless of Cost or Foimer Prices at $3.95 - $5.95 - $8.95 .lust For Dollar Days W.H.Zwick&Son FRI. Complete Home Furnishers — Undertakers FRI. & sat. Decatur, Indiana sat.

Os her husband who was lying nearby. Lewis, who fired one shot into his head, died several hours I later. i The crime was discovered by | their son, Harry, 11, when he re- | turned from school. o _ Dreiser Is Indicted Pineville, Ky„ Nov. I<._ (jj R) _ Theodore Dreiser, noted New York novelist, who led an investigating committee into the Kentucky coal i fields last week to examine conditions, was indicted by the Sell county grand jury today on charges of misconduct. The indictment, returned before Circuit Judge D. C. Jones, named Marie Pergain, otherwise unidentified. as Dreiser’s companion in the alleged misconduct. The investigation which resulted in the true bills was ordered by Judge Jones, Ivi horn Dreiser’s committee criticized for his attitude toward strik- | ing miners. King Had Good Shooting j London.~(U.R)-Sin<’e King George’s return from Balmoral it is learned .that his Majesty enjoyed a splendid season of shooting on ll* Deeside. He is not only an excellent, but a versatile shot, for he is as good at grouse as he is at deer. Royal Pair Go Hunting Glasgow.— (U.R) -The Duke and Duchess of Westminster are among the fall visitors from London enjoying deer-stalking and salmon fishing. No grouse shooting is allowed on the Scottish estate of the Duke of Westminster oParents of Four Sets of Twins Markle, Ind. --(U.R)—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clark, living near here, are parents of four sets of twins, in addition to three other children, the oldest being nine. Three of the sets are boys. Clark hopes that his children will form an orchestra. Plane Killed Huge Eagle Cleveland, O.—(U.R)—The body of a bald eagle, found by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lowther, Cleveland, on route 20, near Wakeman, 0.. was believ-

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Soviet Bear Sharpens Claws * * Irß i mLI B jhg j - ,-JS - ■ e I <■ . \ J » With conditions below her southern border in a most disrupt I -tate, with Japan and China shedding blood over the possession and administration of Manchuria, Soviet Russia is not taking any chances of being caught unprepared in case of any “unfriendly acts.” Members of the Red field artillery are shown getting well acquainted with this light, but effective, piece of destruction. Picture was made in Moscow during war maneuvers. Klementi Voroshilov (inset), Soviet war chief, second only to Stalin, is keenly watching developments along the Sine-Japanese front.

cd by observers to have been killed by a tri-motored airplane flying between Cleveland and Toledo. The bird had a wing -spread of seven feet. o Man Wins Canning Prize New Albany. Miss.—(U.R)—Farm wives lost some of their laurels

,here at the recent Tippah-Union 1 county fair when 11. H. Wiseman. ' Tippah widower, won four first ' prize ribbons in a canning contest. Flier Sees Moon Rainbow Reno.— (U.R)—While flying night ! mail passenger plane on the west i coast run, a pilot of the Boeing sys- ' I tern recently saw a rainbow' caus- 1 led by the moon, he told attaches of 1 I the line here. Nevada Pastures Improve Reno. (U.R) —Pasture conditions lin this state are looking up now following recent light rains. George V. Seager, meteorologist of the I United States weather bureau reports. o__ ’I Claims Eig Egg Record South Hadley. Mass. — (U.R)—Albert F. Wilkinson says a pullet at his poultry farm laid an egg nine inches long, seven and one-half inches in diameter, and five and one-half ounces in weight. 5,000 Americans Toured Berlin.— (U.R) —Americans visiting Berlin in August totaled 5,7X4. 'out of a total of 25,224 foreign visi itors. English numbered 2,608. o — Dusseldorf Launders Cans Duesseldorf. (U.R) —Duesseldorf I washes and disinfects its garbage cans before being sent out for collections, since the opening of a i new garbage-removal plant. o I Duke Is Early Riser London. —(U.R) —The Duke of York lis an exceptionally early riser. He 'maintains a daily program of phys- | ical exercise. ' Cotten Legal Tender at Fair Rayville. La. (U.R) Cotton was used as legal tender to gain admission to the Richland Parish | fair here. Furniture Carved From Bones | Free Soil, Mich.—(U.R) -The bobjby of Anton Alexander, farmer, is I ithe carving of miniature furniture, ! designs from cattle bones. He ex Ihibited more than 50 models at the iMason County Fair this year. | _ More Men Seek Divorces ' Lorain, O.—(U.R) Common Pleas (Judge W. B. Thompson said that i a few years ago a majority of di- | vorces were sought by womeix, but , that now the divorce trend finds more men asking legal separation jin his court thin women. FLORENCE HOLTHOL'SE j Stenographic Work Typewriting lutlgt J. T. Merryintni’s Law Office, K. of C. BldfS. ; If you have -any extra typewritin.:,■ >r Btenograrhic work 1 will be ! glad to do it. Phone 42 for j appointment.

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PUBLIC TO SEE VALUED EXHIBIT Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 11. — (U.R) Pennsylvania tobacco growers have expressed their opposition to the proposed embargo on Sumatra tobacco. In letters to government officials U. S. Senator David Reed of Penn- j sylvania, congressmen and others, the tobacco growers claimed that! embargo on Sumatra leaf will mean "ruin for thousands of tobacco; farmers in the state.” In a telegram to Senator Reed. Cyrus Good, Manheim, Pa., chairman of the growers’ associa-i tion, point: d out that Sumatra to-1 bacco is necessary to manufacture j cigars in which Pennsylvania to-1 bacco is used as a filler. Lancas- i ter county produces 80 per cent of the state crop. Opposition against importation I of Sumatra leaf is understood here i to come from Connecticut growers. The embargo proposed would; be based on the new federal law i prohibiting importation of goods; produced or grown by convict or j forced labor. o Hamilton Inkwell on Display Titusville, Pa. —(U.R)—An inkwell, used by Alexander Hamilton while he was secretary of the treasury, is | on display here. The well, made j of stone, is owned by Oakley Paul- ■ man. Polished Windows Fooled Him Worcester, Mass- (U.R)-—Herman Katz polished the windows of his A few hours later he wanter to get something inside the car. So transparent the window glass that he thought the window was open. It wasn't. He re-[ retpiired five stitches on his fore- j head. Coal Mining in City Halted Duquesne, Pa.— (U.R) —Mining of coal in one of the streets of this city has been ordered stopped. Coal was being taken from an “outcrop’’ on Catherine street, located on a steep hill. After complaints were made that the mining caused huge holes in the street, which might cause injury to some person. Mayor Crawford ordered the practice discontinued. Medal Winning Dog Hurt Niagara Falls, N. Y. — (U.R) — ( Prince, a two-year-old Belgian police dog, winner of an American Humane Society medal, was injured fatally when struck bv a speed-

m MEN’S WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S STYLISH NEW SHOES Let This Be Your Guide To True Shoe Economies Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13 and 14 sl.©© the of Any Pair Florsheim Shoes IN THE STORE DOLLAR D \YS. SAVE A DOLLAR, MEN! f . Exira Special—3oo Pairs One Lot—Men’s and Young Men’s MEN’S PORTAGE SHOES FLORSHEIM SIO.OO The latest low tty les in genuine calf skin, kid SHOES AND OXFORDS and kangaroo; tans and hacks—arch supports included. No better $5.00 shoes on the market Good styles in Blacks and lans, hut sizes are Xe p a ,"“ v ~ hM' . ' toli " . $4.00 1he k 7air n °" ar I> .°’. S . $6.50 ALL GIRLS’ SHOES, sizes up to 2 & BOYS’ SHOES sizes up to s':, 20% OFF $-I)AYS Extra Special—One Lot 'I Extra Special—One Lot Ladies’ Hi-Shoes Grand Assortment Women’s Bridge Slippers Good Style. Good Wearing Shoes In Pat- Ladies $5, $6, $7 ent, Gun Metal and Tan Calf leathers. . . - in Patent and Red Kid; leather soles Sizes 2 to 5'.. Formerly priced not OXiOrdS, I ICS and I UIYipS and heels. Dollar Days, | less than Closing QIQO All New Styles in Tans, Blacks and The Pair ... Them Out Dollar Days, pa:r J .VO p, Mentß , width* Double Ato D. Not " a'i sizer, of a kind but all sizes in the ■ Extra Special—One Lot lot. Wonderful Values. z , , . , , % , Extra Special—Big Lot. Children S Shoes Dollar Days—l air Medium high styles—Just fine forWint- WomCHS I>OlKlOir J**lippCrS er school wear. Sizes 8 to 12, n brown and black kid and patent leath- Assorted colors in Sat.ns with bow trim. P'S —Solid leather soles; rubber heels. jj-y A Few Pair of Mules are Included. stop SI.OO ROLLIN’S $1.50 “RUN STOP” SILK HOSE SI.OO Full Fashion in the New Fall Shades. Dollar Days— Pair * NiCHOfTSSHOE-STORE - EAST SIDE OF COURT HOUSE DECATUR. INDIANA

ing automobile, controlled by a hitrun driver. The feat which won for Prince the humane society’s commendation was in rescuing two frightened dogs from an ice floe

Bk/ WILL BE REAL DOLLAR SAVING BOST ,)AYS a t the JEWELRY Store of REAL VALUES EXTRA SPECIAL! ft Ilwl ALL ELGIN WATCHES w *9 be sold at Handy as will as beautl* |S^--f‘>l- Has the new, deep A HALF PRIC E Bla<k Gl;ltis reeeptkal. 1 11 1 CD Truly a surprise value for AS EXAMPLES Twin j) o ]l ar I) aV S bJMB $25 Wr "" w "* ch " $12.50 si.oo Myy $19 wris * w *' ch " $9.50 — BRONZE ANNOUNCING CIGARETTE T u . o ■ ■ e a DISPENSER Begmmng Saturday, Nov. 14th A neat litn „ c ,„„ ;l con . I 8 Uiniug a Humidor- Buy I X The Community Silver Co. § * n commernora t'on of its 1m in Dollar Days 83rd ANNIVERSARY - ’I is Going to Give ———-—— : ■ Pieces of 8 at the price of Pieces of 6 Aiger’s Artistic fee- -Just For Dollar Davs ELECTRIC CKiAR *sand CIGARETTE ROGER’S 26-Pc. LIGHTERS hWW SILVER SETS Artistic Bronze Figures- . complete with cord and That Beautiful Dresden pattern that usual- plug !y s® ll for sls. Set consists of 6 knives Txvin IJ<>H.i>- n->«u with stainless steel blades, 6 forks, 6 table- 1 1,1 ~<u * ,a > b spoons, 6 teaspoons, sugar shell and butter SI.OO 1 knife. Complete in chest. Only r n 7" . _ The Set Regular $9.00 £ WATERBURY 8-Day CWUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE *' i

which was being swept toward the j Horseshoe Falls. o Triplets Kill Rattler Globe, Ariz. —(U.R) —A triple cele-

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bration was in order here the other day when Globe’s triplets, Armand, Normand and Norma Oliver, aged seven, killed a rattlesnake with three buttons.