Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES •— ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE - Oil Stove*' $4.-'8 to $42.59; Mattrewses $4.9S to sls I Heil Slpringsi, $7 to sl2; Iron beds. $6. fwlt base rugs $4 98 to $6.50; All electric radio seta $25; Bargains hi dining room, bed room and living roi m suites and kitchen cabinets ' Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe i street. Phone 199.. 134-61 I FOR SALE — New merchandise, three piece living room suites, $33.50 to $125.00; dining room suites.. $60.00. Bed room suite*, $50.00. All card tables, lamps and magazine racks selling at cost. See us before you buy. We are here to stand back of this imerchandise. Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe street Phone 199. g137-3t FOR SALJC—I,OOO smooth and rough face cement blocks at the riglit price. Julius Haugk Phone 666. a137-3tx FOR SALE —Special sale on plants. ’ tomato and flower plants, 3 dozen j 10 cents, 30 cents a hundred. Nice j j tmonu). non-t esistant cabbage, cauliflower, yam plants. M. Meibers | 1127 IV. Monroe stieet, g 136 2tx FOR SALE — 1929 Whippet Sport , roadster, original finish. $75. 10 ; miles south of Decatur at Salem. I W. F. Meyer. (g) 137-3tx I FOR SALE—Jersey cow. 5 years 1 old. due to freshen. George Brown, first house south of Dent' school house. (b) 136-3tx ' FOK RENT | FOR RENT Modern house, good location may be leased. Address Citizens Bank, Portland, Ind gl34«stx | FOR RENT — Double garage. 117 | South Fourth street. g137-3t I ■ HOUSE FOR RENT—Modern, 2 Mocks from court house Call 1029 C. A. Bwrdg. 121-)tx ! FOR RENT -All modern house on ' Mercer avenue. Call evenings, ■ Phone 873-iA 136-3tx : FOR RENT Semi-modern 5 room house, hardwood floors and gar-! age. wNorth Sixth street, phone ■ 184. (bl 137-31 WANTED WANTED —Salesman between the ages of 23 and 45. Salary and commission. Address Box W. S. L. care Decatur Democrat Co. 135a3tx ; WANTED To RENT — Furnished lower apartment or small house. i Inquire Box 5-MC., Decatur Democrat. g135-3t WANTED Men. Young Men wanted now —Interested in endeavor- ’ ing to secure a Government position in shortest possible time. Write • Civil Service. Pre.. 53. Portland. Ind., or information, details, opportunities. (g) 136-2tx o—- —, - — LOST AND FOUND LOST —A brooch with black onyx f ♦et and gold band, somewhere in i De atur. Reward. Bertha Brenner | Phon® 881-A k136-3tx LOST —Man's gold pocket watch; on the west, bank of river be- j tween Barunis Run and Erie railroad bridge. Finder return to this ; office and receive reward. (g) 137-3tx: FORMER BERNE RESIDENT DIES IC'LCrtNL'ED FROM BAGS ONE) ; at the homo and at 2 o'clock at the | Berne Reformed church. Burial will be made in the M. R. E. com- 1 etery. The Adams Post, American i Legion, will attend the services at Berne in a body. o . Get the Habit — Trade at Home - '■■■■--'-—o — - Don’t forget the Auction at Giles Porter's, Saturday afternoon and evening. 8-9 1 Adult, 25c; 2 Adults, 35c Children, 10c—Tonight THE ADAMS Tonight, Fri. & Sat. Now! They’re in the Air ! ! in “SKY BRIDE” with Robert Coogan, Virginia Bruce, Cham Starrett and Tom Douglas. They called him “yellow" — thia' nerve broken, cringing 'dare devil' of the air! Yet. fighting his cowardice— steeling his courage he acquits himself in the most breathtaking — thrilling climax ever screened! Added—Rin-Tin-Tm In “The Lightning Warrior" and “Flip the Frog" cartoon. ' I

MARKETfiEPOIITS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — BERNE MARKET Corrected June 9 No commission and no yardage. — Hogs, 10Q-150 pounds $3.00 150-220 pounds $3.25 220-250 ipotinds . $3.10 250-300 pounds $2.99 Roughs. $2.00. Stags $1.25. Vealers, $5.75. Spring lambs $5.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — July Sept. Dee. Wheat, old .499* .52 -54?* I Wheat, new .49*6 .51% Corn .28% .30% .31% Oats .19% .19% .21% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., June 9 —(UPI —IHog market 5c ewer, pigs $3.25; Light lights $3.20-13.25: lights $3.25- ; $3.35; mediums $3.15-$3.25; heavies 93.0tM3.15; rough® $2.50; stags $1.25; calves $6.00; ewe and wether lambs $6.0056.50; bucks $5.00-$5.50. uOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 9 No. 2. New Wheat 40c , | 30 lbs. White Oats 16c 28 lbs. White oats 15c | I Soy Beans 30c , New No. 3 White Corn 27c | New No. 3 Yellow Corn 30c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ■ Eggs, dozen _ Sc DECATUR MAN IS MANAGER I iCONTINdED FROM PAGE ONE) j next one will be in October. Those from this city who attendIcd include B. F. Breiner, John j Sclieiman. Jr., Bill Shraluka. Carl I ■ Hower. John Sovine, and J. M. ■ I Breiner. o old Roman Fire Fighter. The Vigiles, the police of aecsvm Rome, were required to prevent and extinguish fire?. There were sever, cohonr, or ba’.tvUins, and fourteen station houses. I'ollce were »ta tinned pu=,ic pieces and. as fire men, were provided witn axes, rope*, buckets and also a kind of tire engine known a» the sipho. The whole force n’inilwed about 7.o*m> Miss Nora Dudgeon of Fort Wayn* was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker in this city: I Wednesday evening. She spent j > Thursday with her parents near | Rockford. Ohio. - I THE CORT - Last Time Tonight - “THE HATCHET MAN” | Another glorious masterpiece with i Edward G. Robinson and Loretta Young ' Behind his smile lurks the sinis-, , ter secret of a hundred nights of I i horrors! Added-Comedy and Cartoon 10c, 25c i Friday and Saturday—Tim McCoy in “DARING DANGER" | Sun., Mon., Tues.—“CORSAIR" I S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR The service we render is incomparable. All calls answered day or night. Ambulance Service 500 - Phones - 727 MBS. BLACK LADY ATTENDANT I-or Better Health See DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6to 8 p. m. Phene 314 IC4 So. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 tn 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8 00 p. in. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or ■ night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 10 U Residence Phone. Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT. 1 I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1932.

■ - ’ ♦ ♦ Test Your Knowledge Can you auswer seven of these test questions’ Turn to Page Four for the answers. 1. Name the Speaker of the U. 8. House of Reipresentatives? 2. Who Is t<he author of the “Lime Duck" amendment to the U. S. Comtluttion now before the stales for ratification?

so. STYLE and Convenience choose a Act on 193 2’s You’ll look for performance first, of inCOIT!” course, in any modern gas range you buy. parable x And when we show you both perfect per- r fcrmance and smart beauty in our Magic VdlllCS Chef Artyle line, you'll decide. You can own a Magic Chef with oven regulator and ' top lighter for as little as $62.75 and we'll * give you a 10 per cent trade-in allowance for your old stove. Visit our store “let us demonstrate! Learn H about n a c GAS ranges from your ' dealer E. F. O’BRIEN, District Manager Northern Indiana Public Service company .. r - a± NEWBERRYS • omd fcofije, / j i MT TOFFEE JELLY GUM DROPS Fresh and Crisp Assorted FlavLadies’ Panama Hats m I Ei Lightand Ki durable i n f ac *' m Up tLillar value ■ H| a Children’s Boys All Wool Bathing Mesh Sun Suite Suits—ail siaes _ 10c 25c 89c M Ladies’ BMPS Svarfs Iww shipment of jasST' those EB New Scarfs Boy’s Nainsook House Dresses, liiiht and t Union Suits tool, Fast colors, each 25c 39c Keep Your Lunches Fresh—WAX FABER 10c BOYS RAYON SHORTS AND SHIRTS 25c I G. E. ELWTRH’ BULBS, each 10c LARGE. HEAVY WHITE CUPS 2 for 15c CONGOLEUM RUGS. 3 ft. bv fi ft 19c each < ONGOLEUM RU(»S, 2 fl. by 3 ft. 15c each

> 3. Who was Democratic candidate ■ for President in 1924? 4. Where is the Riveria? 5. Name the Governor of Wisconsin? 6. What mime is given to thi • treatment of disease by sun rays? ' 7. What proportion of the weight' of the 'human I>oiiy is blood? 8. From what is snuff nmiie? 9. What is the name of the lower | houee of the British Parliament? j 10. Wha4 is a 'Bink Maria?"

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