Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1932 — Page 7
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I 1 I '4** .......... J I ’’Jr I «g if 1 g jF*®® l j! I *aMs» / ■»;«■ ■$ g %at jL | / Cxi *F \K Jj J i I it/ // |'||. A II I Ibf i A |L Here Conies The F //j v wHw ••' ’ 1 -3* • \ ISmE • r y jH »« \ W*W W PARADE OF VALUES J J JEwi \ i w :Jlffigafc.':- \ /'■’’ET ready for the big parade! We’re bringing back /— ||B& to Decatur the Golden Age of Low Prices always 0 mentioned with a sigh. Twenty yea rs ago! 1912! Good HmWb WI9Ik nickel cigars and the Bull Moose Party! Indominable \ U’W wil»l Teddy and his Big Stick! Miraculous, these days are to be lived again. When the doors of the stores whose ad- * vertisements appear in this section open Saturday they — ■||P' aHHHv w rcvea l finest, the newest, the most desirable of ( fSL-• 1932’s merchandise. BI T THE PRICES... they’ll be IL A\ ■ : those you or your Daddy knew long before the war! • ! t ; T ■ fll tIWa? f Prices... we can say with all assurance... will ■W; never, can never go so low again for many years at ‘jiSr a least. It’s your big opportunity ... your chance to buy J 1 everything and anything you need during these two iHL; rt J® \ -OMI weeks of sensational values! \vf; twaJl V » ‘"Sh ■■ 10 Decatur Stores Cooperating Br* Bl J IH .saiss . J* 8 ' Sponsored by These Merchants Lankenau’s Schafer Hardware Co. Economy Store THE BOSTON STORE HARD W ARE SHOES - DRY GOODS - LADIES’ APPAREL \ ? Niblick & Co. B. J. Smith Drug Co. ® READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS THE REXALL STORE I 'tOrCZ X ” / John T. Myers Co., Inc. Beavers, Fryback & Beavers Holthouse Schulte & Co. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FURNITURE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS C. A. Douglas Co. t E. F. Gass ■ S» SHOES - I>HV HOODS ■ FURNISHINGS LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR U. l&OHW IHI x. j
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