Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1932 — Page 7
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K .... Itti i i y4T|Ti synrfl Il Krtiav. Oct 1 marks the closing of our 29th Anniversary Sale ■have made every effort to make (he ?art dav she Biggest BARGAIN DAY of I 3H Khb Our store is loaded with bargains such a. these, which mean GREAT I |1 a S to vou- I F SATURDAY ONLY! I ■ ■3ju" It&Wv DEE? dishes IliißS Wfg ■ D m Ladies* O% it M * Bias Cut k < is Bloomers, Panties, Vests, Combination I^i<- e Trim V" < s q- Satin Yf\ W 21 ArfOV sL J |> s 9 .MISSES 4 ft sizes in i<» 11 ‘ I lift FLESH or PINK - ' fit ■ oom ER S lUU ... .... /I ajd PANTIES SI.OO // gj Sizes 2 io 10 ■ — - — f Jp i M misses Ladies ’ / z / ■ New Knit Lace Trim ' Bias Cut / 7 -4 DRESSES Silk-Crepe SLIPS \V A sleeves, white pique collars \\* I riffs. Patent Leather rn 11 ‘/ tS i tSO(‘ L- VJA OUC 34to4t<JVL ■ Mens All Wool ) —~~~; SANITARY NAPKINS Over S\\ E \ I EKS CANDY i 9* S 81.00 x SPECIAL • 20 in Box | Bl 1 lER SWEET Ladies' Pepperell I .MGsl-.s SIISH DROPS HOUSE APRONS B H o S E 1 r . I l*sc ib. 19c B I’JL pair - ■ — Milk Choc. Coated Ladies’ All-Wool B Fanc L PEANUT CLUSTER SLIP-ON SWEATERS ■ GOLF HOSE -g r I 10c loc±I oc ± SI.OO ■ r NEW SILK “ . ... B Hissed Fancy RFIi I i\lP< Ladies blip-on B HOSIERY ' ILU L,AWI & SWEATERS B sizes 6' 2 to 10 Green, Orchid. Pink wanted fall colors 1 2(L. complete .)D |-r±2Z si nn y ■ UTILITY MATS * Fancy 6 Cup ■ 24x54 inch . , TEA POTS B 39c values " hlte and Grecn B ' COMBINETS OQp B At/C value OtzV | ~SVIT CASES -50 C li,:lies ■ siz „ —— - ( REPE GOWNS B I’D Stove Pipe (ollars .... >c B Ot/C Stove Pipe Wire 5c Hand Embroidered ■ Men's cll r. i Stoye Lid Litters .... 10c Colors: White. Peach B WnRK 1 Fire Shovels 10c and Flesh ■ WORK GLOVES Flue Stops 10c „ ■ 1/1 -Medium and large sizes B. STOVE PIPE elbows M |1 P I 5c 15c lIUU j pair joint I SATURDAY ONLY! feBL I WRti Mcn ’ s m B muss lIOSE ' | Beautiful New Patterns I t an< * * ,dors I XV y' SPREADS like butier S JMK ( I I DPIES overnight I < WEARS like leather E . ' I f ♦»»!< J »’•>« thors at /R,.. H S H re t i^ hon,t -Ntwaole.aau iaScA 3 K U Zs, >n '* S*\- * i »» Cu' dKr PAIR Z'W % 2 pairs 15c so, »n»wi.. "Mi* Limited: Six pairs HBy ' to -i customer. MORRIS 5~&10c~folL0C STORE “Courteous Service by the Girls in Green.
{ while en route from St. Louis to I New Orleans. La. ■ For three weeks Siailumu traced down stories of the boy that lie resided in New Orleans and had lived for a whik nt an orphanage. While Stallman hunted, the youth . consumed hotdogs and pop at the Judge’s expense. Realizing that the boy had been telling him “yarns . Stallman started to talk about baseball. ■ When -Pepper" Martins natfi, I was mentioned the boy said. "I ‘ know ’Pepper,’ he plays with the
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S( Louis Cardinals." When he j told Stallman that Jim Bottomieyj was the Cardinal third baseman. ; he promptly got in touch with St. the hoy as a ‘ runaway.” Stallman personally put the boy ; on a train for St. Louis. Farnieis Establish “Swapping Posts’’ i , SHAMROCK, -lex. (U,pj -Farmers exchanges, or “swapping; pests” have been established in —
a half dozen West Texas towns as i I a product of the ‘ depression.” Farm products, milk pails, | plows, spoons, flour-sifters and j other articles are brought to the I swapping* posts by farmers and householders. In the trading that follows there is seldom any money involved. Fanners trade their surplus produce for necessities. ! * M.\tr r.EY ,\'EWS * *.. # Mrs. Martha Reppert cf Preble ptixl Mrs. .Mina Hildebrand visited i Mr. and Mr-, William Bracht ana tir. and .Mrs. Harry Warden and ! fi imily Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kraetzmaa land s n Richard motor:d to Sp°n--1 rville, Ohio. Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. George Lies until Sunday afternoon when t. Kruetz•i a and the Lies visited Mr. and Mrs. Art :dr Wheelman at Knox H ville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Hdward J .berg and daughter Donna spent Sunday it ;F rt Wayne. Mr. Jaberg attended th mens conference of the I Retorted Church and Mis. Jaber? 'and daught r visit d Mr. aad Mrs. I Paul llie-berich and family. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cliurlts Detting.r, ' ij-Mi. a l Mis. Ernest Dettinger and ! son Richard visited Mr. and Mrs. i Alton H r.ver at Garrett Sunday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bl emk awere i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ; iium Worth raj and a Carlton ' > Sunday Lar mi. Lie small son of Mr i and Mrs. George Gerber is very | much improved after having a seige 1 |of tonsllitis last week. ; Walter Hildehrand and V'errun Bracht attended t>he men’s confef-; eave of the Reformed church at I Fort Way.ie, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt ;r. Seherry and children Vera Jane, and Rolland,' I Da-' iel Seherry and daughters M.i-| j rie and Marcella were dinner guests . f Mr. and Mrs. Losier Eckrote at ; Linn Gr ve Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter a d : j son Robert entertained for dinner! . Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fry land family of Fart Wayne. ■ ——— o Board of Safety Head Is Removed Muncie. Ind., Sept. 29 —(UP)--William France, president cf C;? Muncie B ard of Safety was removed from office by Mayor George R. ; Dale t day after being evicted from the executive quarters by u police I man France appeared at the Mayor’s I ffic ■ thia morning with constable ! i Wilbur Cunnin They asked) . Da.e'to aecom-any them to Chicag- j whej£ France wanted t > seek re lease in th? federal court of appeals 1 1 ft tn a hand which h? signed fnr the Ij mayor last spring. ;! Insteaed of aii’ampanying them I Dale called a policeman and hadil t!:.m evicted. France signed the lx>nd after Da" - |l was convicted in Indiana federal il district court on charges f censpir- il acy to violate the parhibition laws.: The mayor retaliated by dismiss ! ! ing Franc? and then declared that a new bond wopld be furnished. J ■ ... 0 How Modern XV omen Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly—Safely Gain Physical Vigor—Youthfulness With Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes That Sparkle With j Glorious Health Here’s the recipe that banishes I tat and brings into bloMoni all the I ) natural attractiveness that every I | woman possesses, I . Every morning take one half I teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in I ! a glass of hot water before breakI fast—< nt down on pastry and fat- I 1 ty meats —go light on potatoes, I I butter, cream and sugar — in 4 I I weeks get on the scales and note I I how many pounds of fat have I I vanished. I I Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts I the cost is trifling and it lasts 4 I weeks. If even this first bottle I ' doesn’t convince you this is the I easiest safest and surest way to I ■ lose sat—ls you don't feel a su- I perb improvement in health — so I I gloriously energetic — vigorously I •live you l ' money gladly returned. I But be sure fov your health's I sake that you ask for and get I Kruschen Salts. Get them at Cut I shall's Cut Rate Drug store or any I drilgslole In tile wotld.
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