Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1933 — Page 5

will ■fill CHURCHES 'lay K ■jn,on Chapel U. B. Church ‘■"'W [Frank L. Engle, pastor M big meetings 'start Sunday a i„i everybody is expected | . c A «O, T 'i,i.. shoulder to the wheel • on les * llb -■ Schoo* 9:15 KL ng Church 10:30 KLan Endeavor 6:30 Service 7:30 & are expecting a real crowd l aj , Sunday services. i;s — 0 ■Antioch M. B. C. Church v. Simon Moore, pastor School 9:30. G. H. siipt., Arthur Fosnaugh, w service 10:30. Spe-I

Ljk_\ kristal-klear /B V | GRANULATED "j ■TOMATOES 3 cans 17C i ■Green Beans Scans l«c I Standard Quality—Specially Priced [■HOMINY 4 No. 2’ 2 cans 9Kp Hcountry Club, Large Firm Kernels fi/tJV ■l-INEAPPLE 2 No. 2'g cans ?7 ( , —.^■Avondale —In Thick Syrup fcd • V Club—Halves or Sliced »tzU I DEL MONTE PEACHES-2 No. 2</ x cans 27c ■CORN 19/i BREAD pound A B\ . „ I »)f Country Club Loaf AC | ■ 3 No. 2 cans . ■ Standard Quality E | At The Lowest Price COFFEE, Jewel tb. 1 Q I in History. Fragrant, Rich JLJzC PRESERVES FLOUR Flavors Jars ’JUL Flour. 24 Tb. sack O*/C J^KrANGES, HI tbs. full OF JUICE O«/v -QiEAI) LETTUCE 2 heads 17,. I iceberg 14 U I \KKOTS bunch ~ BUNCH, FINE QUALITY OV -»»ANGERINES dozen in,. K BEST QUALITY . JLUC TgRAPE FRUIT 4 for 1 Q.» — size I«7C I SWEET POTATOES 6 tbs. OK.. candied avv -■PORK SHOULDER tb. 71/ _ . Fine for Roast or Boiling IjBtEEF ROAST, Neck cuts tb. g c -■ SWISS STEAK HAMBURGER , dB' Ut frOm Round IK,> Or BULK SAUSAGE 8 I^ C 9 lbs. 15c BEEF to BOIL BUTTER, lb. 23c Pieces 7 Pure Creamery —■■?. und j V Country Club. IN! ON BETTY KROGER and THE KROGER TWINS Every Friday and Tuesday Mornings at 9:30 C.S.T. uiBB over Station WOWO. 177 -- S ■ ■“ ■ ■■ I I IIHI, I. II! n. —!■!■■ I I - _ -

ApDelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE

punKist Oranges Per Dozen ,15c, 31c, 39c and Mt,V prape Fruit If* for Looking Apples I 7 pounds felery 7/‘ I Stalk » 1 pangerines 1 I Dozen Forida Oranges I 2 dozen rance, package I (8c Satina Lree) AW p s a t molive Soap, 1 bars 9Qr» I <2 ( rystal While Free) . Camay Toilet Soap , 17r I 3 bars A i V Fancake Flour -Tv* Package t/V Aunt Jemima 1 pancake Flour Whole Wheat Self 9£ c j Rising Pancake Flour. 2 pkgs. Mttle Elf Jello Powder Powder, package Navy Beans 1 5 pounds AMV

[ cial singing. 1 Evangelistic service, 7:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Homer Ginter, class leader. Come worship with us in this old-fashioned, friendly church. Go to church Sunday and fee! better, ] all next week. Q Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday school 9:30. J. E. Spangler, superintendent. Adult Bible class meets Wed-' nesday at 7:30 p.m. at the homei of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fuhrman.' This promises to be a very inter- j esting session and every member l of the class is urged to be present. • Beulah Sunday school 9:30. Otto Dill-

Post Toasties 12 C Large package v Hard Water Soap Bursleys High Grade 97 <• Bui co Coffee IQp pound A«7V Good Bulk Coffee 1 (ir pound AW Peanut Butter Qn pound OV Grape Nuts 1 ftp Package AW Pink Salmon He Can : Sweet Corn 1 2 tans AJ/V Tomatoes 1 Qp 2 cans AOV Pineapple, broken slice 1 Qp Salad Dressing (|uart jar C o c o a 25(* 2 pound box arfUV Good Bacon 1 (L. pound AW

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933.

ing. superintendent. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Sermon by pastor. Washington Sunday school 9:30. Harry Andrews, superintendent. Worship service 10:30. Sermon ,by pastor. A goodly attendance is' desired at this service as we hope to make our belated Sunday School reorganization for 1933. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30. Harold Porter, superintendent. o ENTIRE ESTATE GOES TO WIDOW! ~~ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE i chusetts. | "Not unmindful of my son, John, [I give all my estate, both real and I personal to my wife, Grace Cooli idge, in fee simple. I “Done at Washington, District of Columbia, this twentieth day of December A D„ nineteen hundred and twent, six. “Calvin Coolidge.” I The will was witnessed by his secretaries, Everett Sanders and Edward T. Clark, and by his stenographer. Erwis C. Geisser. o EFFECT TRUCE IN MINE AREA 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE , towns where national guardsmen have patrolled the streets with only a slight interruption for months pledged whole-hearted support to j the governor's program. i By terms of the pledge, the nat- ' ional guardsmen will remain the ' only armed force in the county. It has been estimated that nearly one-third of the able-bodied citizens of the community have been under arms at the height of the warfare. All special deputies and special policeman comprising a force of DON’T LET COMMON CONSTIPATION DULL THE JOY OF LIVING % Kellogg’s All-Bran Brings Relief Constipation takes the sunshine out of your days. It may bring headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness, sallow skins, pimples. If neglected, it can seriously impair health. Fortunately, you can avoid this condition by eating a delicious cereal. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg’s All-Bran provides two things needed to overcome common constipation: “bulk” and vitamin B. All-Bran is also a rich source of blood-building iron. The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like that of leafy vegetables. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the intestinal wastes. How much better than dosing yourself with patent medicines. Twa tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually sufficient. With each meal in chronic cases. If not relieved this way, sea your doctor. Get the red and green package at your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

more than 1,000 men will turn in their arms. “Do not say that peace has been restored,” Gov. Horner cautioned, "but that the way for it has been opened.” With a truce pledged, the eXecti(tive moved to conferences with a view to early settlement of the disputed points. The principal point of conflict between the two unions now is the matter of working conditions in the mines of the Peabody Coal Co., in Christian county. A wage dispute was the original j point of issue but both unions are I now working under contracts providing virtually the same terms. WILL PRESENT 3-ACT COMEDY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE second wife Elaine Gaffer Mrs. Oliver Woodruff, society friend ... Viola Ellsworth Mrs. Emory Scott, society friend Evelyn Adams Briggs, the butler Harold Zimmerman Lucia Russell, their daughter Catherine Jackson Dudley Russell, their son Lewis Beery Richard Russell, a financier Wendel Smith Elizabeth Russell (Bess), Richard's daughter from the west Catherine Murphy George Garrison, Lucia's admirer .... Bob Brodbeck Ethel Ashley, young society girl Bernice Pickford Lucille Christy, young society girl Ruby Ladd Flora Farnuni, Dudley's inamorata Lois Sovine The Girls Glee Club will furnish specialties between the acts of the play and the harmonica band will play several musical selections. o HOUR’S DEBATE PRECEDES VOTE BY LOWER HOUSE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE farmers during the first two yearsl and that in the following five years there will be no effective protection because the amount of coin petitive commodities admitted into the United States duty free is larger than imports of sugar and cocoanut oil in 1928. President Hoover held that the liill would weaken the United ! States civil authority during the period of intermediate government to a point of practical impotence. 'I Discussing external dangers to independence, President Hoover said that the Philippines as compared with their neighbors have large areas of undeveloped resources and that the pressure of immense neighbor populations for peaceful infiltration or forceable entry into this area are most potent. WOU LD ABOLISH PRESENT STATE HIGHWAY BOARD CONTINUED FROM PvGE ONK Indiana delegation in Congress. Botli house and senate adjourned at noon until Monday. Delay Beer Bill Threatened revolt by “extreme wet" forces in the legislature will delay introduction of the administrations beer bill until minor changes are made in its provisions, Sen. Jacob Weiss, Indianapolis. announced today. Provisions of the bill were announced two days ago by Weiss. It was designed to yield $7,000,000 in revenue annually. Gov. Paul V. McNutt took full responsibility for the beer bill in his press Conference Thursday and defended its monopolistic features. “It was carefully considered in every detail, lie said, “and tile administration fs squarely behind it.” o-— —— — Iden of Palmirtrji Ola Its origin Ims not been fixed defi tritely, hut palmistry was known In China 3.000 yer rs before Christ and 1 It Is nmntlnnei! In the most unclen* ! Srock writings —— '—• —— .Q-.- — _______ Let Uhtldrru Ploy Tl is giifi'e-oiiie ~un,<>i of < hll l dren should rather le ci C'tin.g*sl. | to keep tip iheir spirits »»<id lin j prove their strength anil health 1 Hiiio curbrm ~r roc-trnl--* I -I.ocl-n ■ I two /

DEATH AND HAIN SENTENCED BY FEDERAL JUDGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE obey the officer's order to halt. He was confined to the hospital for several weeks following the Shooting and now walks with the aid of one crutch. The cur was located near the Thirteenth street crossing Decatur. Death is a n:-.t ried man and has 1 four children, including a baby about a year old. He was convicted in 1929 of violating the prohi bition law and served eight months of a two year sentence at Leaven worth. Hain is a former high school football player and both men are well known in their community. MINIMUM PRICE x PROVIDED FOR IN FARM BILL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE credit for the victory. He held his forces firmly in line after one day of rebellion In which rice, peanuts and butter-fat were added to hogs, wheat, cotton and tobacco as products on which farm-1 ers would be given government i 'bounties in return for restricting. production. The house designated the "fair"

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 We will have a nice selection of Beef quarters ; 60 to 125 Tbs. from sto9c a tb. Also some nice chunks of Beef for canning or sumi[ mer sausage, at 9c a lb. Whole Hog, dressed, l / 2 -hog, head off, 6c Tb. Some nice chunks of Pork, 6to 8 lbs. each, at 8c tb. Fresh Ground Hamberger, 3 lb. for 25c i All Pork Sausage, Bulk, 3 lb. for 25c i Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage .... 10c th Rib or Plate Boiling Beef, 3 lb. for 25c Pork Shoulders in rough SX/2C5 X /2C lb Pork Hams in the rough 9c lb Fresh Side Pork, sliced or chunk, 3 lb. for 25c Veal Shoulder Chops or Steak 15c lb Tender Beef Steak 18c lb Good Bulk Mince Meat 10c tb Burco Coffee 19c, Bursleys High Grade. 27c i 3 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes for 25c Nice selection of Chickens, Spring Lamb Bulk or Fresh Canned Oysters. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market l ■MKOSKOaaaHBMMMMaHSBUMHMaMMBHBMHB I sX r BELL’S .'HONE J Madison Cash Grocery 292 I — n Free City Delivery 4 times daily 8:00, 10:00, 2:00 and 4:00 We are now located in the building formerly occupied by the Peoples Loan and Trust t o. ! Ihoro Bread Head Lettuce 71/ _ Flour, 24 lbs.. . VteiV large heads. . • ' White idly QQ (ckry, Flour, 21 lbs.. Ov/U stalk, 5c and 4 Po’ar Bear Missing Link Apples Hour, 24 ibs...Vt)V l.asket <j« t McKenzie Buck- "j Q tb 1 ••*9 wheat, Ig. sack, li/l Fuirk \pp!es£l*-| /AM Quaker Rolled baskc{ tp 1 .vU Oats, 20 oz. pkg. -H Jonathan ■ X u,n 59c ■«,7' A 2 , 5c ’I Bursley High Ma,dcn Blush Apples |i Grade Coffee, IbZ/C pack rn Naw Beans 1/i basket .... 1 .OV 5 lbs lUC Cranberries 4 0 Raisins 9T /t polin(i 1 I lbs *£t)C Onions 1 n Easy Jask Soap nr 10 pounds IVI ( h ps, 5 lb. pkg./itJC German Ham t7 t Bells Special 9Qp pound ADC : Coffee, lb t-’)l Steak, tender I Red Kidney pound 2LvC Feans, 2 cans. . . IOC Pork ( . |lops Ifor p . 10c '”: : und ; f • f -• • • 1 Salmon, Fancy IM., Loi.m„ ..ctf 9*-|p Pink, can IVC ” P° unds Cheese 1 Winnies, small 1A pound .... JL f meat, lb, .. . AUC Tangerines 90n Bologna, all 1 A doz., 10. 15 meat, lb I vC

prices which farmers would receive during a period beginning 30 days after enactment of the bill and up to the start of the 1933-34 crop marketing year. These prices arc: wheat, 75 cents a bushel: hogs 5 cents a pound; cotton, 9 centa a pound; rice, 75 cents a bushel; peanuts, 3 cents a pound; butter- , fat, 25 cents a pound. ; The amount of the bounty would be the difference between these j prices and actual market prices. The money would be collected by the government in taxes from millers, packers, cotton spinners and processors handling the products. After the initial period the secre-1 tary of agriculture would determine tlie "fair” prices, and the amounts of the bounties and taxes. Farmers could not share in the bounties after the initial period unless they reduced production of most of the products by 20 per cent. PROPOSE EIGHT HOURS OF WORK CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE were asked how they w-ould vote on such a measure said they , thought women were protected by [an eight-hour law. .| Tlie only law dealing with work- - ing conditions for women, however, I prevents their being employed in ' factories after 10 p. m. and before

6 a. m, In 1925 a proposal to limit the working hours to eight was defeated in the legislature. Working women were largely responsible for the defeat. The senate committee on county and township business Wednesday reported in without recommendation the bill which is aimed to take I polities out of the county councils. I Provisions of the bill would rei duce council members from seven to six and make the body non-par-

HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 204 Sugar g— 45c 3 lbs. Fancy i A 24 lbs. Gold CQr* Rice IvC Medal F10ur. ... D*/V 10 tbs. Fresh 1 (lz» Pure Ground IQ. Corn Meal Pepper, lb I Jv 3 lbs. Ginger Good Imperial Snaps /yDC Tea, tb 8 tbs. Rolled Good Corn pT _ Oats can DCNaval Oranges 1 Good Tomatoes K 4 dozen ADC can DC I Beans 19c 2 lb. box Green Beans 7 „ Cocoa can DC Perfect Tomato P Pork & Beans P Soup DC can DC Russian Red 9PL z* Large can Pears If Apples, 10 lbs.. /wDC in heavy syrup. ADC ■ Spaghetti F _ Quart cans Best | P t can DC Mustard ADC I •| Maxwell House Coffee 25c , Qt. can Peanut 1 Q 3 tb. New Seed- QQz* Butter At/C less Raisins.... No. 2 can Red 4 Lg. can Apricots'! P Pitted Cherries. LDC in heavy syrup. ADC Honey 1 cakes Palm- 9fl/» cake IvC olive Soap XVU ■I PUMPKIN No 2 can 5c I Fisher & Harris ( PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES POTATOES 2 pecks 9W/» ‘ WHITE No, 1 Michigan SUGAR 10 lbs. APPLES FINE GRANULATED Xt/V ____________________ r ancy ORANGES, dozen OILMedium Size, SunKist •d’/V- () iOS. 25C PORK AND BEANS, large can 5c I GRAPE FRUIT, large, 2 for 15c ■ FLOUR. Blue Ribbon for better bread and i pastry, 24 lbs 59c I GINGER SNAPS, 3 pounds 25c WACONNIA PURE SORGHUM, gallon 89c '/: gailon 45c ! GOLD MEDAL ROLLED OATS, 2 large boxes.. 25c BANANAS, Quality Fruit, 4 lbs 24c ONIONS, large No. 1 Yellow Danvers. 5 lbs 8c QUALITY GOLDEN RIO COFFEE, 3 lbs. 45c, lb. 17c QUALITY TOILET TISSUE PAPER. - 1.000 Sheet Rolls.. 29c CRACKERS. P. W„ 3 packages 35c (QUAKER ROLLED OATS, large package 15c Buckwheat, 9 ,f \/ 4 McKensie Prepared Pan- I Pure, large bag x«(»)C cake or Buck- ■ Flour, Pride of wheat Flour I Decautr, 12 lbs. dwDC Peanut Butter IQ 24 lbs 40c 2 pounds AOv Pepper, Pure 9Qz» Lima Beans 9Kz» ground, lb. .. •'» pounds Wrights Prepared Salt Lomn Honey lii . Smoke and Sugar Cure, section AvV 10 lb. can .'■ trained Honey, </ z gal. Seeded or Seedless nc * D«/C Raisins ' Red Kidney OKz, 3- 15 oz. pkgs.. flOc cans £DU Bu k Seedless 17 „ 1 a,mo *’ vc Soap O£z» Raisins, 2 tbs.. IDC 3 Blllk 11 z. t J n i C n l1 SC Rolled Oats slbl 4C f 2 ’ 1 ° < l » k « * , I abo for dean- Dr Tapioca Pearl rtr ing, 2 cans . .. . ZDC ’ P oun< ls fcdDU Kraut, Crescent Brand, «""*'^ k “"-. 19c 29c Quick Naptha Soap Royal Anne Cherries, [ ( hips, large IP Silver Bar OCz, package ADC brand, large cantwDC (Juick W hie Naptha Yellow Peaches, large ; laundry Soap halves, heavy *>llz* Id bars faitJU syrup, 2 lg. cansMvC Hominy 1 O Rice. Best Head IQ 5 pounds 4 lbs It/C Real Quality I nil assortment of Olco, 2 lbs mDC Fruits and Vegetables

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tisan. This committee, of which J. . Francis Ix*chard, Milan, is th*- ■ chairman, reported favorably on . the bill which provides for closing of county infirmaries when the amount of patients cared for makes further operation too great an expense. it provides for patients being cared for in adjoining counties. o Biblical N-ote The word reverend occurs *ni> once In the Bible. "Roly and reverend is »>ls n; Yie.”