Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1932 — Page 6

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RURAL CHURCHES Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore Pastor SundryScbnol . 9:30 • (G orge fl. Bright Supt.) t Arthur Fosnaugh. Sec.) Preaching Service . 10:30| Evangelistic Services 7:30 Special Singing. Pr ayer inerting Wednesday .. 7:3ft j iHcunetr Ginter. Class leader Be sure and go to church Sunday i and feel bitter all next week. Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston. Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:3ft- Jesse Singleton i su periatendent. Oass meeting 10:30. J. E. Spangler.. class Lader. Beulah Sunday School 9:30. Otto Dilling sis perint en dent. Preaching service 10:30 Serm-cn by pastor

££c SALE “1. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! - BREAD YOUR CHOICE! OF ANY OF THE "T 20 OZ. Q?Tp following 25c O loavestWMV 4 No. 2 cans TOMATOES 5 No. 2 cans CORN SUPER SUDS, 3 pkg. 23c 4 No. 2 cans GREEN BEANS CRYSTAL WHITE 5 cans Country Club Kid Beans 4 . t bars 15c 3 No. 2 cans FANCY CORN O1 “ 2 Ig. cans Country Cl. Peaches SUNBRITE 2 cans 9c 4 - 20 oz. pkgs. Pancake Flour A i T C 3 No. 2 cans APPLE SAUCE V A I & 3 tall cans PINK SALMON 3 pkgs- Country Cl Mince Meat Country Club. 55 oz. pkg. 3 pounds GINGER SNAPS -s /A 1 CLIFTON BROOM I I I . 8 rolls CLIFTON TISSUE W 3 small pkgs. RINSO Swiss ste ak w -s / 4 cakes LIFEBUOY SOAP pound 1 / 1 / 2 C Beef Roast, arm IJT or chuck, tb. A«JV K I I Pork Roast, lean Ity _ uuußuvs c ~ Fresh Creamery. Tb. Any One of These Specials’ 19*/2c GRAPES lb. 5 C Cali f 0 r nia Emperor—Fancy Quality APPLES 4 lbs. BOX DELICIOUS -- GRAPE FRUIT. Florida Sealsweets 3 for 19c ORANGES. California Sunkist dozen 23c HEAD LETTUCE. California Iceberg 2 heads 15c POTATOES. U. S. No. 1 Michigan grown. 2 pecks 23c i at- jaw* J- •» •*.'l? S

Apnelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE SUN KIST ORANGES. 2 dozen ... 35c BISQUICK FLOUR . 32c CRANBERRIES, pound 15c (Biscuit Cutters Free) p O TAT °E s ’ 5 pounds 10c L 0(; cabin SYRUP. Pure 22c ONIONS. 2d pound bag 29c . es , <- i i •>- CALIFORNIA GRAPES, pound . ... 7c t bOAP ’ 6 lar « e bar * 2>c PERFECTS APPLE BI TTER, gal. 35c OXSDDL and CHIPSO. targe .... 19c COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN 10c ICED COOKIES. 2 dozen 25c LITTLE ELF PEACHES or LEMON COOKIES 10 for 5c APRICOTS, can 15c P- W. CRACKERS. 2 boxes 25c GRANULATED SUGAR. 10 lbs... 19c Bursleys HIGH GRADE COFFEE 29c SLICED and CRUSHED PINE- (5c Golden Rod Tablet Free) APPLE, No. 2 can ]sc CATSUP. Large bottle lie PEANUT BUTTER, quart can.... 19c GOOD TASTE OLEO. pound .... 10c PUMPKIN, large can 10c LITTLE ELF or PERFECT OLEO TOMATOES. 3 cans 25c 2 pounds, ,25c RED BEAN'S, large can 5c QUICK OATS, package . . * 5c LIMA BEANS, can 10c VEGETABLE COOKIES, pkg. ... 15c GREEN BEANS, can 10c MARSHMALLOWS, lb. pkg 20c RASPBERRIES, in syrup, can ... 15c NAVY BEANS, 5 pounds 16; STRAINED VEGETABLES for PORK AND BEANS. 2 cans 15c Babies 2 cans 25c FRESH CORN MEAL. 3 It), bag.. 9c TOMATO JUICE, Heinz, can .... 10c 10 pounds for 21c GOOD WHITE SAND POTATOES IVANHOE MAYONNAISE. Qt. jar 60c Peck 15c; Bushel 55c (50c Rogers Salad Fork Free) ROLLED OATS, 5 pound bag .... 15c CUCUMBERS 10c FRESH FIGS. 2 large packages... 25c LEAF LETTUCE, pound 7c CALUMET BAKING POWDER —1 Pound can 29c (10c Baker’s Better Chocolate and Cake Pan Free) Special GINGER SNAPS Q cans tfQb 3 Pounds /R fl 4 for OjpC '« £vb 8

Washington Sunday Schol 9:30. Harry Andrews, superintendent. Preaching service at 7:00 jx m. Special music. Sermon by pastor. F,;4lowinu the sermon, a group of young peopl? ; ttrotn the Mt. Pleas mt church will letter a short temperance play. MemI b-rs from the entire charge and the (public is invited to attend this serI vice. Pleasant Vaiiey i Sunday Soli ol 9 30. iHar- Id Por’ter, superintend;nt. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mary Barger class leader. _ — 0 LEGION PLAY IS PRESENTED TO BIG AUDIENCE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Green becomes a lifelong friend of \ Mary Smithfield, because both of their ancestors came over on the ■ Mayflower together. Other features of the show were the Brethren and Sistern of Mystic

Geneva Conference May Work in Reverse * * * * * ♦ Japanese Proposals to Disarmament Parley Said to Contain Demands for a Bigger Navy. U. S. Also Threatens to Build if International Naval Agreement Is Not Reached. I- .....~ -'"WtajXre IB ’ Carcier Akagi — ... ~ - Admire ~ Nacavo Ambassador, MAtsudaiisa. <• Japanese FXeet *» A disarmament conference that may, and probably will, result in more and more machinery of war being placed on the back of a suffering world is the gloomy prospect that faces the powers participating in the forthcoming parley at Geneva. Although the strictest secrecy prevails regarding Japan's intentions in the matter, it is predicted that she has completed a list of proposals which hare been forwarded to Ambassador Tsuneo Matsudaira at London for presentation to the general disarmament commission. These proposals, it is believed, do not contain any hope of reduction in armaments. On the contrary, they put forward a demand for a bigger navy for Japan, particularly for increased tonnage of submarines. Admiral Shushin Nagano, chief delegate to Geneva from Japan, ia expected To reiterate his country's desire for the abolition of naval aircraft carriers, but that is the only concession made by Nippon towards world-wide arms reduction. It is common knowledge that munition plants and airplane factories in Japan have been working at top speed for the past year, and that the budgetary appropriations for military purposes for this coming year are double what they were last year. So the pert question arises: Why a disarmament conference? Echo answers why. Recently, President Hoover threatened that if the international powers did not reach a reduction agreement at the coming conference the U. S. fleet would be built up to the limit of strength allowed by the London Treaty, so it seems that when the parley is over, there will he more Martian machinery than ever casting a shadow over the entire world. —.

Shrine, and the Beaus and Belles of Grandma s time. In addition to the above features I was the Girls Chorus consisting of: eighteen high school girls, and a I special dancing group of eight l high school girls. The audience expressed its ap-! preciation of the hard work and i time expended by the members off the cast with frequent bursts of. applause and merriment. The en-! tire cast showed the benefit of, considerable time spent in re-1 hearsing and studying the play byi playing their various roles in al-1 most perfect fashion. o Two Are Executed At Georgia Prison MilLdgeville. C»a.. Nov. 4 —(UP) —( William and Fred Hulsey, father I and son. were electrocuted at the G:ergia State prison camp here to-1 day shortly before Ip.m. CST ,! farm twa years ago.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932.

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET YOUNG CHICKENS, DRESSED 18c Tb PORK SPECIALS 'Young Pork Shoulders in the rough.... 7c th Small Pork Shoulders (trimmed) 8c lb Whole or Half of Fresh Side. 9c tb Small Fresh Hams (skinned) 10c tb Home Cured Medium Bacon in chunk 10c lb Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage ... 10c tb Lean Pork Roast or Steaklll2 1/ 2 c tb Good All Pork Bulk Sausage... .3 tbs. for 25c Other SATURDAY SPECIALS Veal Steak or Roast (shoulder) 15c lb V eal Stew (while it lasts) 10c Ih Veal Ixiaf (with Beef or Pork added) 18c th Fresh Ground Bamberger .... 3 tbs. for 25c Young Tender Boiling Beef ... 3 tbs. for 25c' Young Tender Beef Steak .. ,18c or 2 tbs. 35c Fresh Beef Hearts, Liver or Tongue 12‘ jc tb Fresh Pork Hearts, Liver or Brains LARD — 3 lb. pail... .20c 5 tb. pail... .30cj 10 tb. pail 58c 50 lb. can 52.75 Good Solid Bulk Mince Meat 10c lb Fresh Bulk Oysters 25c pt. Canned Goods Specials No. 2 cans Merrit Corn 75c doz. No. 2 cans Perfect’s Pineapple (sliced or crushed) and Black Raspberries.. .15c can Green Beans, 10c per can. 3 cans for 25c' Large cans Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Plums and Prunes, 2 cans for 35c! can 3 for $1 Free, prompt and courteous delivery service to all parts of the city any hour of the day. Phones 95 and 96

Three Bandits Loot Pleasantville Bank Pleasantville, Ind., Nov. 4—<U.P> — Three men who escaped with! J4OO after robbing the Peoples Bank of Pleasantville were hunted I between here and Vincennes today , The bandits, two of whom entered the bank while the third remain- : ed outside in an auto, scooped up j all currency and silver in sight and , fled Everett Jones, cashier, was alone in the bank when the men entered. Jones described the men who en-! tered the bank as youthful. Their, automobile was a green sedan. j SALE CALENDAR Nov. 11—Craigville Community sale at the Community Sale Barn.; Craigville. Complete line of everything. o Going Up! U you are finding the path that you are traveling Is uphill, (fieri you may know you are progressing This is the way a famous Industrial Ist Is able to tel) whether or not he Is advancing in his chosen field. o Clockmakvrv Celebrate British clockmakers celebrated th* three hundredth annive-sary of Charles l's grant of their charts* >t Incorporation as "Master Wardens and Fellowship of the vt of Mystery of CVcktnsking of the City of Lendo* “

■ M I ” | HITE’S GROCERY I GRAPES. Fancy Tokay, 3 lbs. ... 19c NEW PUMPKIN, large cans Sweet Potatoes. Fancv Jersevs, stb 10c zwamr-no xBEANS, New Hand Picked. 10 tbs. 23c COV E OYSTERS, New can lk||j RAISINS, New Seedless, 3 lbs. .. . 25c Chocolate Covered Cherries, Ibboxaßji ENGLISH WALNUTS, fancy. Ib.. 25c SUGAR. 10 tbs. Fine Granulated btl i 24 tb. sack MERIT FLOUR 35c ni>AKrp< v. c k( □ , L | ! PRINES, New large size. 3 lbs... 25c ORANGES. Fancv Sunhist. dozen IM Fresh No. 2 Crushed PINEAPPLE 15c FANCY PINK SALMON, can I! SPAGHETTI, can 5c FRESH MARSHMALLOWS. Ih. ikll 10 lbs. CORN MEAL . 22c FANcy OLEO J; Gal on cans hanev Peeled Peaches 39c „ . . ■1 Large cans Yellow Crawford F . anc > Raspberries m syrup, can bt|| Peaches in heavy vrup. can .. 15c I lb. bag FANCY ONIONS 1 R’- cans Fancy Apricots in syrup 10c NEW ELBOW MACARONI. 3 tb».Ny QuarUCans LITTLE ELF PE ANUT BUTTER , 1J LITTLE ELF APRICOTS in heavy syrup, large cans ... lx| C O R N — New Pack — 4 cans 11 APPLE BUTTER — Gallon can 35tM PERFECTS TOMATO SOUP — can J 50 tb. Bags CABBAGE 35c Roiled Oats Q’ .1 Large cans FANCY PRUNES in Syrup 15c s - Large cans FANCY PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup. .. 18c - I BAKED BEANS. RED BEANS, HOMINY, can 5c 2 tbs I FANCY GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES Ib. 5c "~c’ r t Powder * I PINT CANS SWEET PICKLES 15c package *A [ I. 1 1 111 ■ —ww—nw n»3MWMBMWt SHHnOSMnKBBMBRdK«m lisheTl 7ar Riq PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES ' j ■ " ■' u r —— HONEY. New Crop RAISINS—New CRANBERRIES Full IfU Seedless OO„ Red Ripe OXp Section lUC 4 tbs 2 lbs. _____ HONEY. New Extracted, ki gal. pail. 5 tbs 39c SALT FLOUR. Blue Ribbon, Bread or Pastry, 24 tt>. bag 62c 50 Ib. Btock. ■ i SUGAR. Cane Granulated, 10 lbs 48c WAX PAPER Limber Lost Prepared Buckwheat Flour. Ig. bag. .19c ~ ' Pure Buckwheat Qr _ SHELLED POP CORN that Pops, 1 th--QUAKER PACK ROLLED OATS, 3 th pkg New Crop Black GOLD MEDAL ROLLED OATS, 55 oz. pkg. Stewing Figs 4)r„ 3 lbs. LIPTON TEA. Yellow Label, \' t Ib. can BULK SHORT CUT MACARONI, pound STEEL CUT OATS, 8 tb5....... 25c New Yel’ow orr White Sweet Potatoes. New Jerseys, 5 lbs 10c Corn Meal, a tbs. .. 3 , t v V "r"°?’l r ALI E . l' r C "*«“ New English Currants, 11 oz. pkg. lac Hard Heads white <a bbage. ft. Sliced Citron or Orange Peel, Waconia Brand Sorghum ... New Michigan Navy Beans, 5 tbs. 15c SILVER FLEECE, the good can SunKist Sweet Juicy Oranges. Kraut, 3 large cans ■_ , ,jt medium size, dozen 25c Easv Task Soap < hips, o i . I New Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs... 25c Bulk Shredded Cocoanut. lon ' nd 25t I Sun Sweet Prunes. 2 pound pkg... 17c ■ ••• •” tfo $ (.RAPE FRUIT, large. 3 for .... 25c BANANAS. Seed R>pe 1 rl ‘ u - $ FLOUR. Pride of Decatur. 2 lbs. . 23c HEAVY CANVAS GLOS E.J Pure Ground Black Pepper. Ib. .. 20c Butter, quart jar. 2 lbs. ne ’ REX Mineral Soap. 2 -10 c pkgs. 15c Chocolate Creams, le ' . or SUNSHINE PRETZELS, 1 Ib. pkg. 29c Orange Slices. Peanut Brin ljk WHOLE WHEAT Flour. 5 tb. bag 19c Square Candy, pound _ . z 10e HERSCHY COCOA. 1 Ib. can .... 19c Honev Cookies. 3 doz. -.’ c ' y, pound 10c SPINACH. California oack W 35e MOTHERS COCOA. 2 tb. can .... 23' 2 , 1 pound can 15c Full asst. Fruits and

HEAR ARGUMENT TODAY IN RIVER DREDGING CASE — i CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE will have to pre-pare separate findings on each description of land i affected and also a general finding I in the case. o Fire Breaks Out In Canadian Prison St. Vincent de Paul. Quebec. Nov. • 4 —(UP) —Royal Canadian mounted ! prlice reenfurofcd guards at the St. Vicle«rt de Paul (penitentiary today : when fire broke out behind the pri-

City Cash Markef 1 PHONE 97 J-A.Kulnjß FOR THE BEST LN MEATS, try this marlie < |!i You are assured of choice cuts of Beef, \ tt | E ' or Pork for roasts or fries. Order a chickes E for your Sunday dinner. Cold and Smoked E Meats of all kinds. Cheese of all kinds. Bi FRESH COUNTRY Bl TTER. ® - 1 ■wj

Sl ' n 'rEl ' J,:!!..-. ! tailor shop. -fIH • ~'-* i,| EEw ' - v.wE an -- %20 . ' ar,; ■■ ’ GetTh ’ ' : Auction sale. (ominuhiix s a i„ “ C W . Nov. 5. Livestock. chmen. and a shrubbery from ■ nursery.