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BHg , uP ) ll W Field-'of hl" money to a fund to make tlu- *'*'* Jersey jpossible a wage increase of 2o per H w jU donate SIO,OOO I cent for Ms 25 employes, he said.

SALE , s , i I will sell at public auction niy residence ° r ® , * ,e N ” 1111 £■ Monday. Sept. 12. 1932 •mMW Commencing al in a. tn. 2 _ HEAD OF HORSES — 2 i n-» : Bay horse, weight i;t...i fb- . n,.ib 5 _ HEAD OF CATTLE — 5 i-nuiv good flow: jT l"'h 'i good yearling heifers, bred >■ r< ow and S pig* be aide, Hampshire sow and I - *“'»*• . C.OATS II co. d Sloops',ll .• ewe .Ar - I |U head mixed giants. HAY. STRAW AND GRAIN '*, , 15 ton baled straw. 20 acres of corn in field: r eld readv to cut anv time after th.' -ale IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS . .. scales; Hinder. C It A Q corn planter’ |HH\, -teoie tooth harrow: Spike tooth harrow . 1..,w . ~..v Wagon and hay ladders: Riding breaking plow; JjHHj . , Uppers; two Individual hog houses; 2 double sets HOUSEHOLD GOODS . 4 Beds: Kitchen Cabinet: Rockers; Dining | Barber chair and equipment; many articles too B* f ’ f _ real estate — k ||,,, H ,. full size basement, good well of water: one Thi< will make an ideal country home. Near town. |„.< Ideal lor any one wishing a chicken farm, to be appreciated. Immediate possession. day of sale. Lunch served on the grounds. JACOB BARTLETT. Owner auft W. A. Ixvwer. clerk. , r >( IM wiCil ■■ kA ■jS, BOB' . These Values! a rry Mdl.sor— Mgr S .—Cyrus Cable PILLSBURY ■n 63 c FAMOUS QUALITY . 24 tb. bags E Flour. for all baking . 21 lb. bag 39c ■Oll EE pound tin 9 BRAND—Special Low Price Arft/C Hnl XTRY CLUB Coffee pound 29c Coffee pound pkg. 21c BOM’CHIPS ■ASfTASK 5 Tt>. box' BfOH ET TISSUE. (Tifton brand 3 rolls 10c ■.A G. and KIRKS LAUNDRY SOAP {■EXTRA SPECIAL 9 bars 23c II LK 6 tall cans 9 OR CARNATION 4 cans 19c; COUNTRY CLUB V GAR 25 tb. sack Oil 1() E CANE—EXTRA SPECIAL tP A • A V EAKLO,N 14‘/ 2 c SKET BOILING BEEF £l/ _ nd D -C •lux PRINT BUTTER 20c St a TOES 2 pecks 25c Beet potatoes 7 tbs. 25c Golden Ripe 6 lbs. 25c LETTUCE, solid crisp heads 10c California SunKist. 288 size . . dozen 23c ■LERY 3 stalks Ifl c ■IEET'S HOME GROWN . .... AW I

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1932.

RURAL CHURCHES ' Decatur Circuit Methodiet Episcopal Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor. j Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Jesse' Singleton, superintendent. Adult Blb'e class meets Wednes-1 day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Place of meeting to be announced Sun I day. This is Missionary Sunday. Mrs. j jC. D. Lewton. president of the i I Home Missionary Society of the i , First M. E. church, Decatur, will j speak. Beulah j Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Otto I Dilling, superintendent. | Evangelistic service. 7:30 a. m. I Sermon by pastor. Washington Sunday School, 930 a. m. Harry ' Andrews, superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a. tn. . Sermon by pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a.in. Harold Porter, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Vacation season and school has begun la-t us rally to the Sunday .School and church and give them | our best during the fall and winter I months. o 42 KNOWN DEAD AFTER BOILER CAUSES BLAST CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Father Philip Degnon, pastor of St. Luke's church in the Bronx. ( told the United Press he had ad- ’ ministered the last sacraments to I 50 victims in Lincoln hospital. Several died while lie was an-1 . nointing them and he estimated ! that 30 of the others would die. He believed the total casualties! would reach 60. Twenty-nine dead had been , identified at noon. Divers from the Brooklyn navy I ' yard and navel seaplanes were i ordered to join the search. District Attorney Charles B. McLaughlin, of the Bronx said: “Commissioner Mulrooney and I are investigating the disaster i thoroughly and expect to solve the | cause of the explosion." o CAMPAIGN FUNDS HARD TO RAISE i CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ’ in during the last two months of the campaign. It was suggested also that possih'y considerable sums will be contributed directly! to state committees in doubtful | territory such as Illinois, Ohio. Indiana. Missouri, and New A’ork in which case no record would show ! on the national committee books. I In any event it is certain that j , the fancy figures of the past will! not be readied. The first list of: national committee contributors j covering June. July and August! shows practica'ly none of the big--hearted names which have hitherto | glittered in amounts of four fig ' ures or more. Some fairly prom-' inent names have SSO heside them. But one heroic entry is recorded , from Arkansas. Russell D. Leas, i ! treasurer of the Arkansas state l I Republican committee, turned in a ! $5,000 contribution which he had i i raised. It is as much as the new I millionaire secretary of commerce I -gave This rates Leas as one of. .the best campaign collectors in the' 'race today. Democrats were someI what surprised to see so much ReI publican money coming out of the

home state of Senator Joe T. Rob--1 Inson, which even the most optlI nilstlc Republican 11‘as written off as lost. Leaa is a life insurance adjuster and works for the U. S. mar|shal st Little Rock Being a man lof modest salary, not even owning |mi automobile, Lean readily acknowledged that he had raised the money from others. o GOVERNORS IN MEETING TODAY • CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I ; Dakota, and Dan W. Turner of -lowa. Earl H. Hanefleld, secre tary ot agriculture of Ohio, repre , sented that state; Thomas S. Al , leu. brother-in-’aw of Governor Bryan. came from Nebraska; E. E. ■ Kennedy of Kankakee represented I Illinois; Arvin C. Refs of Madison,l represented Wisconsin and Ira ' Mitchell represented Oklahoma. Gov. Olson. Minnesota FarnierLaborlte. was most outspoken with his ideas. Olson said the farm; strike, which now is in a truce I pending outcome of today's confer-' ern e, is a good tiling because it ad- [ vertised to the world the farmers'

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predicament. “But what we need now." he said. ' “In Intensive organization, through which u program of orderly mark etlng could lie put into effect, thereby HHNuring the coat of production tliat Htrlking farmers have demanded.” Gov. Green said its purpose is to “put the farm holiday movement on a practical basis with violence eliminated.” —o MARITAL STATUS OF PAUL BERN DEEP MYSTERY ' CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE 1 tain complications" came to the | fore today to enforce his silence. "Please don't ask me what i these complications are," he said. “Let's just say that when they j are straightened out I will tell all." A report that more than one woman figured in the life of Bern before his marriage brought an : emphatic denial from Miss Irene 1 Harrison, his secretary today. The woman who was his busfi ness confident, who admitted she made out the checks whkh sup-1

ported another woman before his marriage, declared site "knew this to be true." “Current reports that Bern was associated with two or more women are wrong." she declared. "My polslton with Mr. Bern prevents my saying more than this, but I know jt to he true." The secretary refused to disclose the name of the “one woman" and said she did not know where she is at present. The reports of women In Bern's I life concerned one who liis brother Henry, said had become "deranged" and was supported in! an asylum,'and another who was said to have lived In the hotel: Algonquin. New York, as “Mrs | Paul Bern," and to have received checks from the motion picture executive. Bern was. reported to have provided for one “wife” in a will, and for “another" with insurance policies. These reports came from an eastern attorney and insurance company official. The New York “woman of, mystery" was described as a

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blonde, retiring, beautiful woman. Tlie other raid to have been In Bern'" life was said to have lw-en a gorgeous red-head. - ■ o — Former Slave Op‘'"» Buelnese Cincinnati, O. —-(U.R) —A former

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i Virginia slave, Martin Goode. 79, ii who was freed at 11 and brought n to Ohio by his parents, lias appll- * ed for a permit to operate a 16passenger bus h' re. It took Goode ■ 4o years io save enough mondyto • r purchase the bus. ....