Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1932 — Page 7

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_ .. — — - - - J?, ■ - I /k ** 7\kt A! \ I I /I //IrW I FM 1 I '.. U A ■ WHEN there’s Spring in the air there ■ should be Spring in your clothes. I Freshness. Smartness. Neatness. Cleanness. ■ We guarantee to put your wardrobe in tune ■ with the season. (sheets bros. ■ONE 359 We Call For and Deliver. g _ ■ - .mm, — _. -- — - — .1 ■II — I I I W—■ ■ ■ l»n 11l 111 ——‘ “ —Il ■■ ■

Iress up for EASTER * Let us I ■Show You Style Economy an | ur Friday - Saturday Specials I f .J Ladies’ Spring B Ladies' Spring w COATS / HQ ~ different and more Incomparable — print £ Jfe lr\J swagger than ever. Broad combinations — chiffons — ggSj: ; I ; shouldered, slim-waisted; flat ciepes: fashions suit- r» in Beige, Navy, Blue. Red. ed to every figure— with SpgSwS Coats have silt lining. jackets, capelets. Boleros,' ,? i ' all sizes HKfifi ’ » L $ 4 - 95 $2.88 J T(57.50 2n,55 »h|| Ladies Pure Silk Full £ *i»»w » • he GrCdt Lshioned Hose, all I L^ 4 * s °d pH MnrdocK I ladies New Spring Slip- B* ... iS9 Pers. Pumps. Ties, One- & -W11! Visit our store and ■ •traps in Cuban and high pick bargains for you r*'*- In patent, brown. K jK blonde ano a.« o— ■» ■•< /.ayr Saturday afternoon beHick kid ol.b / ML .... . . . H W\ jr M tween I and 1-30 o clock. K nr ~" HIM ■rff»aa , . Mare.- ' isit our store with him. ■ •'l«n s Dress Oxfords. j Murdock will appear • e " spring styles, | be vianis Theatre I «*nuine Goodyear C*4ggmiaßi , ~ solid leather feg > ,M ’' l ' Sa,urda> ;,Itvrno,,n ■ U? 1 Q7 JHB8! a,l<l evenin b r perform- |g 1X,4» f * WW-I in <Mm—» k III— »» 1 • 3KTW— W.KMB.L- £ i anet‘S. Maw>ffm| *mnrTir>iiiiiiH,,i■au».iiifi~.T-"JiLT~: kbmbk' aaKa«WMRwy J'ApIES NEW STRAW HATS — Newest 3 I -Mens Dress Hats g |g ■ pring styles— h* j /v/\ *. Bin grey, black, B ■ M head sizes epl «VV I I tan and brown f 2' !tlreny s Prin£ Hats ' 79c to 98c I i 1 .00 | H lg *** ,wp w—Tmn inn~jp»wr’itirr- f —i—a ■m ir«E7am* *® CE6aa K Childrens m e. , a r Men’s New Spring Caps — Silk g ■ Oxfor T One-Straps and g g ljn<?<| _ adjusteb , e hwuMzc wear,nff 97c I lallI all SprinK cok,rß 79c 1 jQWQPfIfe I

! ot apegls for his reqyuest fur a re ’ ! hearing of income tax fraud convictioti. The court, however, grunted a llit-day stay to allow appeal to the IT. S. Supreme court of thn case which hears an 11-yeur penltentary ' and jail sentence and a f&O.VOO fine. I On this basis Capone will re [ main tor at least six weeks in the , Cook County jail where he was in j carcerated after his conviction last I : October. HU attorneys believed the | I supreme court would requir- it , least two weeks' to consider tnc appeal.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932.

I S. District Attorney George E. I Q. Johnson nought to prevent the •stay on the grounds the government was forced to maintain extra guards ’ at the pail day and night to watch Capone. • o— PROGRAM FOR C ONCERT READY •CONTINUBD FORM PAGE ONE) ford and Clyde Sprunger. Geneva. j Joy Bells Os Easier Choir. ' Offertory. Hear The story Trio, Daisy Aug»bur,or. Anne Romey and Maynard Stricker. I his Is The Day—Choir. Sing A Hymn Os Gladness Men's and Women's chorus. , My Redeemer Lives — Solo. Marguerite Greene. :Oh Lord. Thou Art My GodChorus. . Benediction. —o New Director Named Kokomo. Ind., Mar. 24 — (U.R) , William Barnes, a Democrat, to-1 , day held the combined road super-1 inti ndenl positioifs formerly held ‘ I by Earl Butler and Frank Humbert, loth Republicans. Butler and Humber were dismissed. according to the Ik inocrat-con-jt colic ooard of ciunmis-sioners. as lan economy vote. New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Large Pores— Stays on Longer For .1 youthful complexion, use I new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles land pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly and i stay on longer. No more shiny 'noses. Purest face powder known. [Prevents large pores Ask today for new. wonderful face powder, i MELLO-GLO, that suits every com- , I plexion.

——. 1 HOME ¥ A Smooth Seeded Peas for First Crop Green peas are one of the garden pared with the numerous varieties luxuries that everybody want. They of the better and more tender to are. in the first place, one of the cold wrinkled sorts but every gargreat economies of the garden, dener should have a plantin? of They are now sold by the pound the smooth-seeded very hardy peas and there is more pod than peas for his first crop. These are used to a pound, a great waste. They ate 'argely tor canning and are exeellnever really cheap in the market, ent. licked young, they are a good The home grown peas may be count i enough :ea to appeal to any paled as ready cash saved. ate. The first pea di'h is always Added to the economy is the sac- the >" o ’< templing. So get in the tor of quality. You can't buy first- c»rb' P««»- Abdht the middle of quality green peas in the market April 1-s the lime for these secno matter how carefully the merch- Hons o. the country where the genant may handle them. Nature and 81 '* 1 gardening season opens about’ the force, of chemistry step in i May 1. such a t the latitude of the to prevent that. The tea must be I northern half of Illinois. I cooked shortly after it is picked | Further north later plantings ' [ from the vines to show its best mu-t lie made and earlier ones [ I natural qualifier. Given four hours : one moves into more soutliernly • separated from the parent vine and i climes. chemical changes set in which ' Smooth-seeded peas will stand change the sugar in the pea to star- ' ~; jld Bnd wet wea ther that will al- ' ch ami the longer it stands the less nl0(t certainly rot the wrinkled i it preserves of sugar nature has typeg Alaska ig an o ] d standby. 1 ■ iven it. The sugar must be added T| u . rc are improved sorts well i in cooking ( worthy of a trial. Order-some of the ■ Then, too. market gardeners ; best smoothed- seeded peas for the , stick to staples. The newer and fin-1 lira Wanting but depend on the' er varieties o.' peas coming to mar- . wrinkled sweeter soris for the main fit next year are slow in displac- ' crop. The smooth- seeded pea:t can ing the older kinds in market gar- i be planted when you get the raddens. which the gardeners know are j ighes and sp j n ach into the ground, sure producer i. The <ar u pt... ".mb" lan-, 0 ted i the smooth-seeded variety— j th : arc a very few of these com Get the Habit — Trade at Home I FRESH EASTER FLOWERS A fine selection of Lilies, Hyacinths and Tulips. Also fresh cut Roses and other Easter Flowers. Decatur Floral Co. Phone 100 £ . 111

I In Step With Spring and Easter EN Mho like to dress-up will find this store ready to serve them with all that is new for Spring and Easter. Correctness - ' k aHo style, economical as to price and vp-to-the-minute as to qual- ' itv. V isit this store first and rest assured of clothing satisfaction. SUITS and TOPCOATS None finer to he found anywhere! New styles! ~~ H New fa^rics - cw shades! New low P r ’- ces - BOY'S PI ■yMMHMHF Department gl Suits 'Topcoats N WW $ 14.50 !e 24.50 s lO t0 ; ”22.50 XX; g 4 B(,YS ( Aps ’ I'ret- kE Rl|M st. I)E ™ sens Cfi l ft 1g EO * v.un K idow. i„„ B trouMTs. jg, jy jy lU.uU 50c and 81.00 [■ '*! cleverly styled, all new. • ~ HOYS SHIRTS — PS Y A(T FIT i p’ain and fanev |,«ssk! Mens N.w Spring *» ' .„n , iz „ ' [,& HATS £ T fj “" d 79c H i J' J’Y Ad justable coll.it . H()S S (JOI F IKNi’ I'S. k never ton light or too otns GUI .1 Host, New shapes an d ?Tt)r /*° O! ‘ e ' al wa . vs com- '• 1 sizes and palshades; large selec- /\\\ / fortab,e ; n ?' v shades tt . rns- I)UV then , at | J . i r /IT' ' V> X Z-/ of Green, Blue, Grey LutT? turn; important for •> J >=/—* PA ,/ or White. 25c and 50c ' ’ cur good appear- W _/ I /1/ ,TVSf9 I SI % y j fl!! (M x (PC \P •. Rl * " O to 4>j _, __. «' ■■«■■ ■■■■' —■ — S o >3 ‘ -■ j Vance & Linn HU

r-jmamoKf = ; j Morris 5 & 10c Storej 1 MEN’S white Easter Novelties ladies Irish print HANDKERCHIEFS Japanese Natural Ducks 10c HANDKERCHIEFS * i rw r..r — Fur Rabbits, they jump 25c ... , sk? 2 5c H« k'. Kre »,/. ... . Ute 5 ‘ 2 r sc h,ze Magic Wand Dye 10e " Chick-Chick Dye lOr — MEN’S FANCY Marshmallow Easter l«adies Pure Silk ( hisRAYON HOSE E KK 8 ’ l3c son and ervice Weight Jelly Dove Eggs 10c Hosiery. Full fashioned An Exceptional 1 A Fancy Filled Baskets Wanted Spring Value, pair .... XVC (cellophane covered).. 25c Shades, pair ... EGG-DYE DEMONSTRATION Saturday, March 26, Afternoon and Evening Dresser Scarfs Wreaths and TURBANS K OT E X Lace Edge and Sprays Ladies Straw Genuine OKzw. Embroidered 1 fl,. For Grave Decoration and Felt ,2 in Box e. a ,. JVC 50Cto$1-00 MOTHEKS- DAV ■ a.. 1 .,'/ IN '' / ■ c..,,. . „ SILHOUETTS IOC Stand and Cage Colored Straws Si Soap & 1 ft.. complete tD* B , S | ip . O ver " POND'S LINE . Window Shades ... riTVua Attach to old rollers Ladies Mesh-Rayon SWEATERS Cold and vanSun Proof 1 CV. Stepans and O-T sl-00 ID ishing Cream -OL lUC Shorties, pair Values Ponds Tissue TIRE REPAIR KITS r MURDOCK ~ ai . ~,,, ,~ ~ Patching and Cement MV —- — ■ spring (i rtains Magician” ———. A fl Large assortment ‘)Q n As) ' i 5-Piece Sets. 2'? yd. long Ot/V w, *l appear at w — our store between sS A,N RODS . IOC ‘he hour of land W | Double 15c 1: 3 0 o clock. Don't fail to see GRASS RUGS .. . , . W /F JB M him read the LgtggN - utr* -“ Size 27x54 in O special Signs and Oblong, assorted colors — tell you the Price (iALX ANIZED PAILS 1 ”* same while 10 quart size A W being BlindfoldGALVANIZED TUBS QP ed. ( ; reat Mys . Size “B’’ 4 . . ‘ 1 very Act. CONDON’S “SURE CROP” VEGETABLE SEEDSSc I Peerless MORRIS 5 & 10c STORE Paint and Varnish Paint and V arnish Brushes 10c al,< * 2t)C “Courteous Service by the Giris in Greer. ' Ith 2t), 50C ——mi aim san i nai iii umi ■■wan ■ . --j.?— 7-~~ —-r— — -

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