Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1932 — Page 5
MAN ra-i' » URT IN 10 ACCIDENT '■ > FROM PAGE ONE | broken down on ffiiSWiii,' mid that bo had delr,il,T made ar5aN Willi a farmer living u> liietf she trailer - i,? ‘KBOgMI ’. ..'man Hollingsworth ■ untied in his truck gel the necessary h * mirSF llr I ' t ' tu, ' ne ' l vstor..,alr?l*! FTT 11,1,1 lia<l bpen ar_ g‘- f ~ r x ,,,|. ; , ing the state taw Bjr ß jr It demeanor to park ’’’•L Eg L a public highway, ' r ’ l,: N L3|S in the Adams county /„> law arra nmen before * Jof ß L.’. M. Krick, who issued hiiilth Bt fm the arrest. Wal'»»Sfe Toledo, was with itljj when he was ar iU. ■ was not taken into I ill U, truck and trailer 1 f ownid B. L. Zimmerman, E g_ | mail was removed immediately and no . ? -. E„maZ men obtained from ' Kconc l • « !I| e accident. Conn KH - ami state police are Westijfitlim 'he a< cident today. wtttßgim To Cooperate Vid For Jobless —* W W‘ X(|V 1 ■ t - — <u.R)~ c ”‘ ( and unemployment Las pledged here yesterfconference of nearly 800 j I Legion 'post and nation-I k throughout the United I of disabled war voterbp the first concern of the Bs vvinteT, Louis A. Johnmal commander, told the I I 111 also concentrate upon; I on prohibition and bon- 1 ht as recommended by the. convention at Oregon," I laid. I. McNutt, past national I pr and governor-elect of; iddressed the group, point-! bat the widespread organ- [ I the Legion would make lization a stabilizing force habilitation work. i O. Nelson, Anderson, imander, presided at the and pledged the support 0 Indiana posts in rejief —o - iir Boy Kidnaped Ipiiia, Nov. 14. — (U.R) — ice of Pennsylvania and ey were ordered today to r the kidnapers of Wilers. eight-year-old school i was abducted by three i automobile. Bauers was kidnaped his way to school. The were in a small sedan Jew Jersey license plates, re informed. olice of Pennsylvania and ey notified all stations to ’ the car. ' was described as 3 feet liting 6o pounds and dresse pants, a black overcot. ickings and black shoes. o hers Open Safe Ind., Nov. 14.—(U.R>—Kobe combination from a the Greene County Ixian office here, thieves obproximately S6OO in cash The losd was covered by . according to iHomer manager. — — fn IE CORT l ime Tonight - "Hg “ WAR “N!»!<N T” rkdaredevil tidxeiiin Shinjiluii |e;ilurilio ! * Holt, Ralph Graves, Pevwr "■ Ooi»e<| v a n f | News. Adu,< 25c ’ 2 35< * P b —bound picture, ro"nrl of the recent Schmeling7J*®’ 'fgbt. • Doug. Fairbanks Jr. in | ■ “Love's a Racket”. 10: -Adults 25c • 2 for 3bc ht f i r B-—; . (t 25c ’ 2 for 35c; Klds 100 ®E ADAMS jToiight and Tuesday ‘’ll '£p v<l ’AM E BENNETT *** •«wo against |TIIE WORLD’’ !i*B Neil Hamilton. I h ( . I rans-Atlanlte ! /|gS' trv by S. S. Van Dine. Boop Car tn n and
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1932.
Are You Hesitating About Buying the Things You Need and Can Really Afford? - ■ i Does timidity or fear of criticism keep you from doing a real service to the country and to the unemployed? I T IS TRUE that many people You are doing a real service* to That’s the big, broad humani--1 have been hard hit by the de- {he country, to the unemployed tarian side of it. The other side pression and arc struggling to iIU ] ( 0 y oUlS elf when you pur- is what it means to you personalmake both ends meet. We all chase the things you need and ly to buy the things you need and know il is diiiicidt tor them to a ff or( j f 0 Kuy. Every pur- can afford to purchase now. thXrcneedJ’of exigence!’ ° n - l,asc * ilt you make m.w-large Never were such ba, gains availof small—helps to create work able. Never were prices so low. and wages for those less fortuni here are many thousands o ate than yourself. But price isn’t everything. Tomen and women, however, who nur price isn i everyuuug. iu are still receiving a fair income day, as always, quality is the imand who could be of tremendous When you buy a new dress or a portant thing to look tor. It pays help in aiding the business reviv- new p a j r o f shoes or a new radio to buy standard, trade-marked al All you need to do is to buy the or a new refrigerator or a new merchandise from firms you can things you need and can actually caj , you | |C to g j vc anf j depend on. You’re almost always aßort ’* wages to people in many sections disappointed when you experiof the country. When you have ment with some unknown brand That doesn’t mean ihat you the house repainted, rooms re- just because it is cheap. should buy extravagantly, waste- papered or the roof fixed you difuily, or recklessly. It simply rectly assist other deserving j . j • .u* means buying what you need workmen perhaps in your very From day to day m this newswhen you need it in a normal, neighborhood. Paper arc advertisements featurnatural way. * n g many unusual values. Read . . . iii them and take advantage of the Nothing you could possibly do . . . Have yo u been hesitating for those who need help could be opportunities hey otter. Bustabout buying because of timity more helpful or resultful than ness leviyal will be speeded up 11 or a fear that you might be criti- this. Sincere, honest, deserving people will again buy the uses ul, cized? Exactly the reverse people everywhere would rather necessary things they need and should be true. have work than charity. can afford to purchase.
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