Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1932 — Page 3
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Sp c ecials W'kZ- ® For Wj£tJo6~JO7 fr™SiZ>,y lUI I SATURDAY ONLY M f n..of COFFEE SPECIAL ■ C2OS bOIQ Dust Man O’ War 25c lb SFOUHl N(* POWDER ('hef, Try Them 23c lb | Spring Hill 2 lbs. 15c M J ' 'll Berdan Coffees, the Best. Sea Fresh Fillet Fish Fancy v ?**.\* it Steak OUGAR Cured 1C« 25c | Hams ib ■ ■amber(;i;r 0 lU* OCp Pottage 1 flo ■Fresh Ground v lUv LUU VCheese, I*t. lUu BmV ok I’OHK AM) BEEF TENDERLOINS VEAL LIVER HENS FOR ROASTING OR STEWING H\K ( FRED COTTAGE HAMS 2»e pound KsHPOK H (I TS OF FORK—VERT REASONABLE ■*i»E4M'Tl 5 pkgs. MACARONI | 8 boxes DIAMOND Wim i)r n or SPAGHETTI MATCHES nr ■ uOt | 5 pkgs Milt I S boxes LifJK, fg, 79c i M 3 canssl Hi ALT, 2 cans ¥?DGEMONT CP ■•PURITAN / « Crackers, 2 boxes ■ME MADE WHOLE WHEAT ot WHITE DOUGHNUTS 3 lbs. ■me made noodles — angel food cakes p 0 rk Liver ■<;ER - BITTER SCOTCH AND RAISIN COOKIES ■FFEE CREAM — WHIPPING CREAM AND MILK *C pT lard 20c $ A “ E „. 25C BUY IT NOW! 3 lbs. jressed Hogs, whole or half 7c lb ■ce Quarters of Beef, any size from tk* to 14c Ib ■gar Cured Picnic Hams 13c lb ygar Cured Smoked Jewels, 9c lt> [spring CHIX SWISS STEAKS Sugar Cured f... 20c 16c ;;s rs 13c Short Cut Nice Plate Fancy Medium ■°RK SHOI LDERS BOILING BEEF BACON ■und 9c 3 pounds 25c I pound . 12c ■ •'ice Chunks of Nice Sliced P HS,nE ... 10c cI : REI,,,A(ON 20c ISfoTEO OCp DREAMERY Butter 4Op 2 pounds fcMU U 2 pounds ■wTrendeFßeef Steak. Ib 20c Choice ( utsTd Lamb — Fresh <> y sters ■ ge Biz e can Good Peaches .... 15c Plenty Fresh, Eggs and Country Butter ■"hforts. Pudding Little Elf Corn Bursley’s High Igg. 25c riST: 33c p, r un , d Coir< ' e ....2sc SOME REAL ITEMS FOR YOIT. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL ■fpL9 F ™E CITY BUT PLEASE ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. SO M YOU SERVICE. PHONES 10(i or 107.
I inon by the pastor. Voiiiik People's meetlnr, Tues |,lay evening at " o'clock. Pruyer mo<'ilns, VV«-*t»i<- day fVo- | nine 111 7 O'clock. Mt. Tabor Clinri li Si'hool. 11 o'clock • Mi \\ Dll;,III JIIIDHOII, SUJ. "llllOlllll'Ul. I Prayer mootliik 'riinrsiluy eve | nidi in T o’clock Decatur Circuit M. E. Church ICrlirar I. Johnston, pastor Mt. Pleasant Siinilny School it GUI. Jesse SIIIi K |eton. HUpt. cliih* meeting in.:tn I K Spangler, ctiiss leutler. Even--1 uellsltc Helvin' 7 'MI Tlie revival
DtCAtUP. DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1932
will continue over Sunday unit nil! iiexi week wllb services eneli eve i nlug beginning nt 7:16. The puli ' Hr Ih cordially invited in ntieml. Beulah Siinilny school !i::ui. otto 1)11 i ling. HUP' Come 111 II Unity to th"| j revival lit Ml. Ple.enuil Sunday I | evening. Washington Sunday Hi'hnn) It :iti jti.rrv An ! lire AH. Nil |)t . Pleasant Valley | Sunday Hfhool 9: :|tl. Harold! I'nl'ter. hupi. Preui-hing servlee.j ID: ail. Sermon by puHtor. I’rayerj ' meet|nr Thursday ul 7 p in. Mrs j Mary Harder, ebe s leader.
LEAGUE ADDS j SECURITY LINK i Geneva, Fob. ‘ <U.R) IV'fore tin-i |lnternational Disarmament Confer ! jence meets, ibe I eng ie of Nations! ■ experts to forge one more link Ini Ills ilialu of Hei oilly" agreement*, j | This will be the official proclit I .million of ibe coming Into force of Jihe Dengue's latest inlernallonal convention on "The Strengthening jot Means lo I'levruil War." ! 'l'ii date, 14 signatures already j have been affixed. They are; (JerJuiany, Austria, Belgium, Colombia [Greece, Idthuaanlu, llolbiiul, Nor j jwny. I’crii, Portugal, Spain. Cm ;if nay, Siam, and Sweden. I lie League expects lo have the! signature of at least two other ma-1 Ijor powers, England and France,! ! before pulling the convention Into effect. The Idea for Ibe convention was first launched by the German delegation to the Dengues Preparatory I Disarmament Commission. The fundamental idea was that slgmt-, lories should agree lo accept In ail-1 vance any recommendations which! the council might make for the, settlement of a menace of war lie tween them. - o Lockwood Near Death i Muncie. Ind., Feb. 12 (CP) — I George 11. Lockwood, Muncie publisher was re|Mirted near death toI day, suffering from heart trouble. I Mis physician, Dr. Earl Green, isj sued the following report this morning: "Mr. I-oekwood is sinking rapidly and death is only a question of hours. Messages of sympathy were being received from all parts of Indiana and from Washington, D. C. where Lockwood was widely known. (i. O. P. To Reorganize Indianapolis, Feb. 12.—(U.R) The Republican state committee's organization meeting will he held in Indianapolis. May 11. it was announced at party headquarters. Ivan Morgan. Austin, state chairman, and Mrs. Bel l Holland, Bloomington, vice chairman, are expect-
City Cash Market J. A. KUHN. Mgr. PHONE ‘l7 Choice Meats for your every meal when you j * * order from this market. Prices as low as elsewhere with deliveries made to your door, i Stop in or phone your order for Choice cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork for roasts or to fry. 1 Cold and Smoked Meats. Dandy hunch of / Chickens. Fresh Country Butter. mmwwviharaannr hiemmimmri initfc i !■■■(■■ ila mirafefcjo&eak uknM iiiMiui liiii ■ wsmammmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmamaamsamKnmm ummoßrnm LENTEN VALUES! tA .& P. oilers the following I suggestions for the Lenten E Season— Fanev Wisconsin CHE A M CHEESE ISJc Tomato Soup 3 cans CAMPBELL'S Hein/ Ketchup 2 sin. bottles ‘Kp ! Large Bottle 19c; Gold Medal Flour 2P/ 2 lb. bag SOAP 8 bars OK r . P. & G. o.' K. RK'S FLAKE Nutley Oleo lb. 1 Ap MARGARINE - I\/V MILK 4 tall cans OPC r ! PFT or CARNATION LJtJC B «lir*rd Bread U/2 lb. loaf 7/* | GRANDMOTHER'S - • I —SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—BUTTER It). 9 FREtH PASTEURIZED CREAMERY COVE O\STEPS can 10c " SHRIMP, wet pack can 10c LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 cakes 23c FEES NAPTHA SOAP 10 bars 19c RED SALMON tall can 25c 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE lb. 19c LIMA BEANS. Dry Hi. 5c SELOX, large size pkg 2 pkgs. 25c t • POTATOES, U S. No. 1. Michigan peck 10' ,c WINESAP APPLES 4 fas. 19c NEW CABBAGE tt>. 4c IF©©© STORES
I oil to be re-elected wit limit oppoUlllon. Morgan recently succeeded Elxa 0./Rogers and Mrs llolhind replaces .Miss Mary Hleetli, Husli j | v ill**. Irving W. Leiuunx, Indianapolis, j |treasurer of the organization, said j lie planned in ask that lie be relieved of Ills office because of tinI press of private business. Hurry jc. Fenton, secretary, Si- exp,celt Jto I lie re-elected*. - — o — —* Cummings l or RoosevHt Washington, Feb. 12. (U.R) j Homer H. f'ummlngs, former chair ' | man of the ilemmruth- natlonul, 20 YEARS OF i ILL HEALTH Then Mrt. Duke Discovered Kellogg’s Ai.l-Bran Os her own accord, Mrs. Puke sat down and wrote us a glowing tribute to Kellogg’s All-Bran : “I have been constipated all my life, which has been about 20 years up until last year when 1 started eating your All-Bran. Since I have j been eating it, people tell me I am 1 looking better, and 1 am sure that I feel a great deal better.”— Mrs. L. W. Duke, 210 Hardin Ave., College Park, Ga. Constipation is usually caused by lack of two things in the diet: “Bulk'* to exercise the intestines; Vitamin B to help give them tone, Kellogg’s All-Bran provides both of these dietary necessities, as well as iron for the blood. Within the body, the “bulk” in All-Bran forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. How much more natural it is to I enjoy this delicious cereal than to risk taking pills and drugs —so often harmful. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily — serious cases with every meal — for most types of constipation. AllBran is not habit-forming. If your 1 intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Sold in the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
(■M mi ml 11 cc Halil lodny that tinnomination of Franklin I). Roosevelt as the Dcniocrntlc caiiflldiite j tor president Is "a foregone conclusion.” | "He cun lie elected without o rloiis ilitTieiilty," ('nmiiiiogs. iui'l Aliy aitempi to thwart the in stlncllve desires of the party can not succeed am! ought not to • .miurppil.”
Hite’s Grocery LOWEST Fill'. FS QUALITY GOODS SURER SERVICE Phone 31 or 201 For Better Service and Lowest Prices ... ~ All Flavors Little Elf Golden Fleece Granulated Sugar Dessert Powder Palm Gloves package per pair 45c sc_ 10c 7 IBs. Bulk Rolled Oats 25c Golden Rio Coffee, Ib 12':C Fancy Red Kidney Beans, 3 1b5.... 25c 3 cans Baked Beans 25c 2-1 lb. Edgeniont Crackers 25c Fancy Canned Pumpkin, -I Ik- cans 2.x 2- 1 lb. pkgs. R. VV. Crackers.... 25c Mince Meat. 2 packages. Best.... 25c 7 cakes R. & (J. Soap 25c New Seedless Raisins, Ib 10c Fancy Grape Fruit, each 5c 21 lb. sack Best Rastry Hour -l-»c Largo cans STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 29c ONE CENT SALE FRESH FIG eARS, 3 tbs. ?5c 1 pk9 ' Biue Devil '° C 2 dozen FRESH LEMON COOKIES 15c SeC ° nd _Jf 24 !h. sack PtLLSBURY FLOUR ( 69c Two packages 11c ONECENT-SALE— 1 ■'««« < AN I’INEAM'i.E 1 • One 10 o*. bottle * *'~ I Catsup 15c LARGE CAN REARS |t\ ... Second bottle 1c i w. > Two Bottles LARGE CAN* ARRU’OTS IQ t 1 */V f ; 2 cans REAS 12 cans t , ans smail APRICOTS 2*)C 2 cans CORN I $1 value ;} cans Hand Racked Tomatoes Ld'JV, [ 2 cans BAKED BEANS. 2 cans RED BEANS .. FRESH CORN MEAL .^OC L * Only 111 • t 2 cans HOMINY \ EVAPORATED REACHES, Ib. AUC .. 2ia " sKRAI,T ' 79c : 2 roiindE FANCY OLEO 25C ' FISHER & HARRIS j PHONES 3. I and 5 FINE GROCERIES j Soup “3 20c | Crackers::: 10c SOAR — White qn ANGERINES INEARRLE Naptha Laundry 1 Sweet and Juicy t Sliced in Syrup r I A Lg. Cakes OQ . DOZEN i q Large can *7 Id 5 for 15c Me/v for 1 3 for 50c; ....lit ; spaghetti or macakoni 25c Honey IMx a■| pi d % MI S9I a mgm Wllj tC ( l<)\ C* P, Fill MC (I ROLLED OATS “::r6sc 4-9 c HEAD LETn i t E—White Heads—pound 10c I n BANS - Western RAPE FRUIT A R ' N (i E ! ' D Lim, ORE Kr USUnKW I pounds .... Size 15c and 25c Dozen . (j SUGAR, Fine Cane Granulated, 25c BEECHNUT CATSI R Die 10 pounds- 17c SILVER SEA COFFEE, pound tin 35c FI.()l R, Pride of Decatur, 12 tbs. 27c Rt RE BUCKWHEAT, bag 25c 21 Pounds I7c , O RN MEAL. Yellow or White FLOUR, Goochs Best. 21 tbs (iSc Gianu'ated, 5 tbs. 15c; 10 tbs. 25c 18 pounds 51.35 Ua timet Baking Powder, tb. can . 30c BRAN. Rillsbury, 2 pkgs. 35c; pkg. 10c Royal Baking Powder, (i oz. can . .25c MUFFETS, The Radiated Wheat 12 oz. can 45c Biscuit. 2 pkgs 2'c PEARL CRACKED HOMINY, 3 tb 10c Special CREAMERY BUTTER. Ib. 25c g lbs 2 ;»c S v ,E !’«v! )L S, 1 ’ Ure ’"; i| hS ‘ h ”i! L - < AKE FLOUR. Rillsbury, pkg. .. . 25c No. 1 White Potatoes, 30 Ib. '2 bu. 30c „ GO pound bushel 55c IJN lEA, 4 Ib. can _.)C KI T MQUATS, 3 pounds. 25c; Tb. 10c Chateau. Velveeta, Brick or AmerKRAUT, HOMINY or PUMPKIN ican (Cheese, 2 pkgs # . 35c i 3 large can 25c package 18c 1 Special Go'den Rio Coffee, 2 lbs... 25c 25c SOI WASH 21c MILK, Tall cans Ret, Carnation or YELLOW DANVER ONIONS. 0 Ib 25c Borden. 2 for 15c pound 5c Small cans. 4 for 15c FRESH SPINACH, pound 5c EAGLE BRAND MILK, can 10c SPECIAL WASH BOARDS 48c MINUTE TAPIOCA, pkg 12' 2 c STOCK SALT. 50 Ib. blocks 38c ROSTUM CEREAL, large pkg. . . 21c OYSTER SHELLS, 100 Ib. bag, . . 95c ; 50c INSTANT ROSTUM 39c SALT, Mulkey’s, the best for a!! LUX SOAR FLAKES, large pkg...24c purposes, 100 Ib. bag 89c STEEL WOOL, large .pkgs.. 3 for 25c Full asst. Fruits and Vegetables
Mayor Official City Taster Gii'uit Day, WK, (HP) —Mayor John V. Dinner Is offfMiil "luster" of ooti sold by the city’s jMior (|(*- jiallmiTit “stole. ' Win n eomjiluintH are made about quality of a certain product, the inuyor fikes home a sample Mrs. Dinner makes its part of meal, the family ‘Toms” li for taste, und Hi" mayor reports.
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Proposal Is Approved Washington, I h. 13 I UP) President Hoover's lutc:i! credit r*M bill lo ease federal reserve dl.n 4ltlt ii 'iilallons and iiuthot-lze the Issue of mot,- 1 hull sJ,o!ii) t ohd.iii)o in i,< ,v t'lirrency committee. o— C*t the Habit — Trade at Homo
