Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1932 — Page 3

■AL CHURCHES ■ Decatur Circuit H f s t tp-scopai Church L johnsKui. pastor. ■ Mt Pleasant I. sehooi :• ervlue. IV a. m- Ser 'l special music. ■ Beulah ■ s.W- ” 11 xn ' Kuperlnteii* l '' ll '' I ’’ K superintend*-!' 1 - » pleasant Val'ey ■. school, 9 llar ,uperitit Hl| de 11 *' 7-3'> P- m.

■ ' _ ■ -- 1 — . .— ■ (JFT YOUR FRESH FRUITS I and VEGETABLES I at the ICITY FRUIT MARKET I 164 So. Second I tomatoes - ■nest Home Grown 4 lbs. 25c fcIANA MELONS 3 for 25c fcIEORMA PLUMS 10c lb MvEET SUGAR CORN 23c~doz ■HITE R \DISHES 4 bunches ICc Beet's Home Grown HEART | CELERY" 10c bunch , xwwm.u Jc.i itwt— i iiuunijn H I City Cash Market I A KUHN. Mgr. PHONE 97 I For Your Sunday Dinner |l Choice Cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork for roasts El or frys. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Cold H and Smoked Meats of all kinds. I FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER. ■ Our delivery truck brings you prompt service. g » JIIR.S 1 U L > ■ w -X J* e S ■’ Ml IM mi g ®3 z $1.25 ■—- . _ J Country Cino ET&" BRF.XD H ■tß BhJjl Da ... s jgfe. . pKflklilaSHHl 6c ■ll POWDER. Country Club. 1 O/> ■sorted flavors .3 pkgs. 1 tJ C TEA—W esco Brand >/ 2 H’- package 23c 1 [jyFEEE —french Brand One-pound tin 25c ■UGAR 25 lb. H7 1 Baj-OSweet p ure Fine Granu | ated 1«V 4 | ' Gin9er Ale * - Lemon Lime, 4 — 911 Ia jH Root Eccr and Orange Soda, II I £ ■ ■IIIIIU 24 02. bottles I VU ■ BOUR—Avondale 24 lb. bag .39c 1 ■LSBURY or GOLD MEDAL 21 lb. bag 63c Bl TTER, Rich and 5m00th...2 Ib. jar 19c t ■LS NAI‘I HA Laundry Soap 10 bars 49c Hams Jgl/ 2C ■Mb— Pure Pork 14* B 3 tbs. I DC f L,N ’ G BEEF BRISCUIT 5 c pT™’ l - S 15 ft. peck 21c ■ LERY, Sweets Home Grown 3 stalks 10c |fANT ALOIipES Ar . zona 2 for 15c B Ft POES. Hot House, red ripe 2 lbs. 15c ■^l^ MELON S each 42 C

I Sermon by pastor. ( Prayer meeting Thursday eve-' ' ning. h P tn. Mrs. Mary Barger, dass leader. "I will lift up mine eyes unto the 1 hills, from whence Cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made Heaven and earth.” Come to the House of the Ixird and lift up your eyes and your hearts Ito Him that He may give you strength to do the things that ure I pleasing in His sight. — -■—o Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. G. VI- Bright, Su;,t. Arthur Fosnough Sec. Morning worship 10:30. No evening service. If you enjoy old time religion j come worship with us in this old fashioned friendly church. We will

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 22,1932.

Ido our best to make you feel at 1 home. Be sure and come. —— o — Selma May Be Quieted Selma, Ala. —(UP) —Newsboys would not be allowed to cry "Ex- ! tra” and street vendors couldn't vocally advertise their wares be- ; fore 7 a. tn. under a iproposed city j ordinance here. Householders complained the noise broke Into their . si etsp, —* -o ■ William G. McAdoo, California; ’ Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana; Senator Cordell Hull of Tennessee; Mitchell Palmer, Dis-i trlct of Columbia; Senator Carter' Glass, Virginia; Joseph C. Mahoney of Wyoming; William A. j Comstock of Michigan; and Senator David I. Walsh of Massachu- ' setts. " " -o — —* Free Flour Applications Up St. Louis. Mo. — (U.R) — Applications for free government flour, I milled from the 40,000,000 bushe sj allotted for that purpose by the I Federal Farm Board, has been double the supply in the 17 states , tn the St. Louis area. Red Cross of-|fl<-ials here announced. The midwest division of the Red Cross has distributed flour to more than 3,- [ 009,000 persons and stock feed to ■more than 120,000 cattle raisers. Canoeists Start Journey Tomahawk, Wis., —(UP)—With I their canoe filled with souvenir ' tomahawks advertising their home city, Roy I.ound and Keith Bebeau, | Tomahawk Souths, have started ' | down tlie Wisconsin River, headI Ing for the Mississippi and the I Gulf of Mexico. They will distrii bute the souvenirs en route. — o Keep Religion in Family Dalton. Mass., (UP)--The Rev. Thoma; B. 2nd Rev. Edward V. Reilly, twin brothers, wl.o recently eelebr-.Ved their first public masses the same day a younger sister re- j celved her first communion, married a brother. Martin C. the foil- I owing day. Father Thomas Reilly! performed bae ceremony, and the nuptial mass was celibated by Fatiher Edward Reilly. — o— Monk Massacre Re-enacted Wrexham, England, — (UP) — The massacre of 2,000 monks at the Battle of Chester, in 613 A. D., when they w*ere helping the Welsh against the Northumbrian Saxons, will be re-enaoted at the 1933 Welsh National Eisteddfod. I. W. Macy transacted business jn Fort Wayne today. The swimming pools were doing a good business today. This is the family reunion season l and many are being 'planned. The letter received from Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helm, Miami, Florida,says they are leaving there Satur-I day for Decatur. Mr. Helm is going ! to Chicago on business and Mrs. I Helm and the children will visit ! here while He is busy. They expect i to arive Tuesday. o Beaver Hoboes on Road Newaygo. Mioh., —(UP) — Two ! stray beavers have invaded the I water works pond inside Newaygo. I The beavers, sighted by Conservations Officer Isaac Bullis, are be-' lieved to have come from one of the colonies a few miles from the village limits. Bullis is watching them but believes they will leave soon because the pond is too small for a colony. o — 4 Million Umbrellas Made London — (UP) — That the weather may* be growing w'etter all the time is shown by statistics issued by the Board of Trjde revealing that 4,212,001) umbrellas were made in this country last year as against a mere 3.732.000 in 1924. Ten New Game Refuges Harrisburg. Pa.—(U.R)— The Pennsylvania Board of Game Comntis- 1 sioners approved establishment of, 10 additional state game refuges to protect game in adaptable breeding! grounds. Ends Travels—Suicide East St. Louis, 111.,—(U.R)—More I than 100,900 miles of travel to all j paits of the world was ended for Herman Hainicio, 70, of Edmonton) Alberta, when he placed his head | on a railroad track in front of a 1 speeding train. A told of his travels and said he had “found the | end of the road.” a MORE and BETTER BREAD For Sale By Fisher & Harris, Decatur Walter Deitsch, Decatur Appelman’s Grocery, Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co., Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio j Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne.

Just Before Crash 11S I I -v. -W-r : wgp F ■ SW' NW ■ CVS lEW ' SL 1 A / ■ i- W ; ■-#r v • 1 ’ \ V t ' -i . : Mrs. Fowler (“Fifi”) McCormick and her huslrand. Fowler McCormick. preparing to take off Wednesday night from Sky Harbor Airport, Glencoe. 111., for Lansing, 111., airport, to go to the bedside of Mrs. McCormick's sou. Alexander Stillman, in a Gary, Ind., hospital, who was Injured in a plane crash near Gary. The McCormicks a few minutes later also figured in a crash of their own when tlieir plane crashed in n onion patch, but they were not hurt. Young Stillman's injuries were not serious.

Anglers War on Magpies Greeley, Cole.- (U.R)—Tzaak Walton Ertigup members have bargained with Weld county commissionlers for SIOO with which to carry on ( |a magpie extermination campaign. ; The league expects to receive, in I 'addition to the sum made available] by the commissioners, about S2OO

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 Phones 95 - 96 We will have a choice line of Cold Meats over the week end—Barbecue Roast Pork, Baked Ham with cloves and brown sugar, Honey I>oaf, Pressed Pork, Spiced Ham,. Luncheon Roll, Raisin Loaf; plenty of Fresh Potato Chips; Good Cottage Cheese. Specials for Saturday Bologna, Frankforts or Pudding... .3 lb. 25c Fresh Ground Hamberger 3 lb. 25c Good All Pork Sausage 3 lb. 25c Spare Ribs (Meaty) 3 lb. 25c Plate Boiling Beef 3 lb. 25c Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage.. .2 lb. 25c All Meat Swiss Steak 20c lb Fresh Veal Loaf (Veal & Pork) 18c, 2 lb. 35c Tender Beef Steak 18c, 2 It), for 35c i Veal Shoulder Steak 18c, 2 lb. for 35c Minced Ham and Veal Ix)ar 18c, 2 lb. for 35c Fresh Picnic Ham 8c lb Lean Pork Shoulder Steak or Roast. .2 lb. 25c Sugar Cured Lean Bacon, chunk ..2 lbs. 25c Sugar Cured Jowels 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Pork Side, sliced or chunk.. ..2 tbs. 25c] Boneless Rolled Smoked Hams (fancy) 20c lb Smoked Tongues 25c lb Lard market is going up. Get in on the low prices yet. 3 lb. Pail .20c; 5 lbs.. .32c 10 lb. Pail 60c; 50 lb. can... .$2.90 3 cans Peas, Corn, Green Beans, or Tomatoes 25c Large can of Peaches, Pears, Apricots or Pineapple in syrup... .18c. 2 cans for 35c Bursley’s Berko Coffee... 18c lb., 2 lbs. 35c Our market is open every Sunday morning from 8 to 9 o’clock. PTTfTYWNIWKHH Q cans Cl 1 OR U for H. P. Schmitt Meat Market j

from the state fish and game department, to aid in the work. Lip Stick Shelf in School San Antonio. Tex., — (UP) —Plans I for a $135,000 negro senior high j school here include construction I of a “lip stick shelf” for a class room in cosmetology.

I WRIGHT REPEAL BILL GOES TO THIRD READING ; CONTINUED FROM PAGI? ONE duced in the house yesterday and the seven proposed laws added to tin* senate calendar, diversion from | tlie general widespread tax reduction and budget slashing moves to: more localized relief measures wus j evidenced, A bill by Clyde Hoffman, Rep., Indianapolis, providing a one-half of 1 per cent retail sales tax, which Le claimed to m ike possible a reduction in the state tax levy from 25 cents to 15 cents without a deficit, was passed to third reading in the senate, A tax of 1 per cent on gross incomes of individuals and corporations Instead of net Incomes, was proposed in the house by Miles J. Furnas, Rep., Winchester, and Fab-

PHONES PHONES ■, HITE’S GROCERY Fresh Salted Peanuts lb. - * 6c Fancy Oranges 15c doz. -— , .. —— Bananas “ 13c Little Elf Dessert Powder '"piiw’ 1 ”' §C HALF PINT JARS MUSTARD .... Sc Oil 10c “ n - 4 for I rexl, No. 2 Croshe,l PINEAPPLE IS<- !. Ca " S l S>rUP TNAXTZAV urn s-.. o- Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs 13c FANCY RED SALMON, can 2ac PEANVT BUTTER, «/ 2 pint jars.. 5c Large 14 oz. bottle ( ATM I 12c FANcy EQ poun(J Wc j Quart Cans FANCY OLIVES .... 39c 3 cakes CAMAY SOAP 25c Gallon cans Fancy Peeled Peaches 39c (Rubber Sponge Free) cans Yellow Crawford CERTO. per bottle 25c Peaches in heavy syrup, can . . 15c Fancy Medium Size Prunes, lb. ... 5c Quart Cans Little Elf Peanut Butter 17c P. & G. White Naptha Soap 5 bars 16c SUGAR 43C GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY Flour, 24 lb. sack. .68c Rolled Oats nr l Large cans FANCY PRUNES in Syrup 15c s ,b r s Larne cans FANCY PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup. .. 15c or Ed £ em °nt BAKED BEANS. RED BEANS, HOMINY, can 5c J, ™ ckers 25C FANCY SWEET CORN, can 9c Fanc 8 ; —’ * ’ CAMPBELL S TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans 25c p e as, can J/C DAVIS BAKING POWDER, can 25c Extra Heavy Can r , (1 lb. box Soda Free) Rubbers, dozen .. 0 V FISHEM, HARRIT ; PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES SUGAR 10 lbs. J r BI TTER. pound carton nQ Fine Cane Granulated ”**)C Special Creamery CABBAGE, 2 tbs.... 5c | LIMA BEANS, 4 tb. 25c | GINGER SNAPS !b. 10c Pride of Decatur, 121 b. 23c; 2lib 40c Whole Wheat 1 k 4 lOuF Gooch’s Best, 21 lb. 63c; 48 lb. $1.25 Flour. 5 lbs. ... JLi/C PEANUT 17 „ | PORK & BEANSQr GOLD MEDAL Iq' BUTTER. 2 tbs. 1» C | 4 -10 c cans OATS, 25c size..l«7V Calumet Baking Powder, can .... 30c | MACARONI, 2 tb. pkg 15c „ „ „ . . . _ Hominy, Ig. cans, finest pack. 3 for 25c Common Sense Baking 1 r _ Powder, Pint Glass Jar I€>V New fomb Honev> 2 sections 25c Oranges, SunKist, sweet and juicy Quick White Naptha Laundry ...». dozen 25c Soap 5 bars 15c, 10 bars 25c Poplar Brand Crepe Toilet Paper Bulk Laundry Starch, 3 tbs 20c COCOA. Herschy’s, pound can . . . 25c CRACKERS, Sunshine Butters ~ , 4’j tb. box 48c T Parted® 5 ' lar> " “" 2 "or 25e OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 «n 5 ..15 q ‘ Campbell TomMo Soup. 2 e.n S ... 15e SUNHRITE CLEANSER, 4 eanu .. 17e lodine or Plain Salt. .2 • lOe pkgs. 15e CRAPE NT TS. pkg ISe P.W. or Edgmont Crackers 2 pkgs. 25e MUFFETS ; Wh » le Whea ‘ X'w.e BOTTLE (’APS. Gross 20c Quaker Crackels or Puffed Wheat 6 WHITE DINNER PLATES .... 55c pkg. 12«/ 2 c 6 White Handled Cups and Saucers 55c SPH( IAL WASHBOARDS 39c No. 1 Large POTATOES. 15 th. pk. 22c EAB P . , , , _ __ Crushed Pineapple, No. 10 gal. can 59c Sweet (orn. Mary Ann brand, 3 can 2oc ~ , ... . . _ n v j , j j jj e( j pjtt e( j Cherries, No.lo gal. can oOc LARGE INSTANT POSTUM .... 39c No. 2 can Red Pitted Cherries .... 15c LARGE POSTUM CEREAL 22c APPLES. No. 1 Transparent, 3 tbs. 10c ARgik.rxxTTA „• 4 „ 441 iCocoanut, long cut shredder. tb....25c AMMONIA. Pint Bottle lac . , , WATERMELONS 25c CHIPSO or Quick Arrow Soap Chips 19c Complete asst. Fruits and Vegetables

tun Gwin, Dum.. Shoals. A promiqf of a "living wage" for tlie hundreds of men employed in Indiana highway and bridge cun struction an dmalntenance is pro-' vlded in a bill by Jacob Weiss, Dem., Indianapolis. The bill pro-; ,' vldes that at contract lettings mini- ■ mum tf'age rates should be fixed by ■ the contracting parties. Altlumgli seriously ill with pneu-j mon In in an lixiiuiiupoliH lio-spitul. | I Fred Gal'oway. Indianapolis, repre-1 tentative, caused to be presented another hill calling for a stiff levy ou operation of chain stores. Store 1 license fees are fixed as follows: One store, $5; two stores, SIOO each; three stores. 4300 each; four stores. S4OO each, and five or more I stores, SSOO each.' One measure providing for salary increases was introduced in the house by William Black. Dem., j Anderson. It would Increase salaries for certain superior and circuit court judges, at a time when

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general pay cuts o$ judges is being • considered In other bills. Drastic pay slash for legislators Ils proposed in tlie measure by Wil- ' Ham Babcock, Rep.. Rensselaer, it calls for salaries of house and senate members at $5 a day. with $5 I for each 25 miles traveled to and itrom sessions. Following spirited debate, the i house postponed indefinitely action lin the measure of Thomas Uawk!iiis. Dem., Shelbyville, which sought to cancel the 2-nilll state forestry levy tor 1932, 1933 and 1934. The house advanced to third reading the measure by E. C. White, Dem., Indianapolis, which would I extend time for payment of county and township poor relief bonds from ; one year to five years. o On Crugoe There ,-<re now more than 290 persons living so Robinson i rusoe's is 'tand