Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1933 — Page 5

SILICATIONS lemain stable HT '— I, \ Few Less Newst er < And Periodicals i Eblished in Last Year : | wd el P hi«. J*'*■>e general conditions in tne | ■i»3’ the number of newspapL/'periodhals published in |- I j trt l States and Canada reL almost stable, according to . tjc s just released with the < ( th edition of N. W. Ayer * directory of newspapers and dicals f U r 1933. The total of iiiblications in both countries W 9, or only 82 less than were [ gt’the beginning of 1932. Ih e beginning, of 1933 there Out for HESE SYMPTOMS OF CONSTIPATION Relief With Kellogg’s All-Bran eadaches, loss of appetite and p, sallow complexions, and ilessncss are often warning s of common constipation, jss checked, constipation may ir health. oday, you can get rid of comconstipation by simply eating licious cereaL Laboratory tests i that Kellogg’s All-Bran pros “bulk" to exercise the intess, and vitamin B to further aid clarity. All-Bran is also a 1 source of blood-building iron, he “bulk" in All-Bran is much that in leafy vegetables. Inside body, it forms a soft mass, itly, it clears the intestines of ites. How much better than tak- ! patent medicines. bro tablespoonfuls daily will j rcome most types of constipaI. Serious cases, with every li. If not relieved this way, sec ; r doctor. Injoy All-Bran as a cereal, or iin cooking. Appetizing recipes the red-and-green package. At grocers. Made by Kellogg in t ttle Creek.

COUNTRY CLUB—OVEN ERESH—CRISP Soda Crackers Box 19c RIC E 3 lbs. 1 Of* Fancy Blue Rose (Quality ~ J J Kristal Klear--Granulated * u ._Z FANCY QUALITY —Hand Picked Michigan! Navy Beans 4 lbs 9c Prunes lb. Kp Country Club Coffee fine, 50-60 CrV Vacuum packed at a new Santa Clara*. | ow p r j ce o f Q Jell Powder 1 7<» pound Country Club, 3 pkg. A ‘ v OATS 7.. Flavors. Country Club, 20 oz. pkg. MV Spaghetti, lb. 55 01 - pkfl - 10c and Macaroni Bread 1 *» Cheesp 111/« Pound loaf VCBV IZI /2f Country Club, 1' . lb. loaf 6c Cream, tb. * * V ' Full Flavor r loili’ J r(* Mixed Nuts lA c « Peanut Butter JEWEL _ ( " Embassy, Rich, 1(1 » Rich, Smooth, tb. I «/C Smooth, 2 lb. jar . LJC 3 tb. pkg. 55c ORANGES IO lbs Nc FLORIDAS! Si’E IALLY LOW PRICED! Juice Filled—Thin Skinned and Sweet! HEAD LETTUCE, Arizona Iceberg r „ ® dcz. size—each *JC CRAPE FRUIT. Urge, •)-, • ull of Juice, 7 lor wvV TANGERINES 1 A real value at, dozen AW SWEET POTATOES, 9K/» Texas Candied, ft lbs 4ol SWISS STEAKS. Round or Loin | Pound Lvl HAMBERGER or SAUSAGE 1 1 resh ground. 8 lbs At/V BEEI ROAST, Arm or Chuck Qn Pound */V El TIER, Plain Print. Fresh Pound TUNE IN! On Betty Kroger and the Kroger Twins Every Tuesday and Friday morning at 9:30 C.B.T. over Station WOWO ~ a-

are a total of 2,3«8 dailies, with an aggregate circulation of 38,826,000, and 11,970 weekly newspapers I— as against 2,415 dallies and 11,,979 weeklies a year ago. Trade publications vary tn gains and posses, remaining on the whole J fairly constant. There have been 'slight increases in the listing of ■agricultural, financial and banking.! 'advertising, automobile and iusur-I lauce publications. On the other' | hand, drug, electrical architecture jand building, and radio publica- ; tious show a slight loss in numI bers. At the time of the first directory there were 5,411 publications listed. The highest point in newspaper and periodical history was reached in 1917 with a tola iof 24 - 868. The present directory, of 1,357 pages, lists and describes all known publications in the United States and Canada and gives a complete business picture of each State, de scribing its physical characteristics, population, industry, commerce and agriculture. It contains 100 maps and valuable miscellaneous data for each State, including railway mileage, the number of telephones and motor vehicles. and the percentage of families having radio sets. RUPERTS TAKE MAJOR HONORS CONTINUED FROM PAGE) ONE 3 Otto Hoile, 4 Floyd Rupert, 5 C. M. Laisure. Oats—B Entries 1 Claud Laisure, 2 Dorwin Laisure. 3 Gus Yake, 4 Eli M. Schwartz. Wheat—B Entries 1 John H. Habegger. 2 Wilson Mann. 3 Herman Sautbine, 4 C. M. I Laisure, 5 Hendricks & Kipfer. Alfalfa—9 Entries 1 Otto Hoile, 2 Sol Mosser. 3 Eli M. Schwartz, 4 Dan P. Steury, 5 Harlow Mann. Soy Beans—6 Entries 1 W. Mitchell, 2 Eli M. Schwartz, 3 Wilson Mann, 4 Bill Isch. Potatoes—B Entries 1 Sol E. Nussbaum, 2 Menno i Eicher, 3 John H. Habegger. Eggs (White) —9 Entries 1 Edwin C. Amstutz. 2 Ben MazeIlin. 3 Tilman Nussbaum. Eggs (Brown) —12 Entries 1 Victor Bleeke, 2 M. M. Liechty, 13 Gus Yake. Ladies and Giris Best Can of Raspberries 1 Mrs. John Everhart. Cherries 1 Miss Leona D. Mazelin. 2 Mrs. ;Dan H. Habegger. Peaches 1 Mrs. Wm. Rich. 2 Mrs. Noah

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933.

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By HARRISON CARROLL Ccryrlttu. Ifll. King VentuiM Syajlrgl*. Is< HOLLYWOOD. Cal., . . — Dozens of actresses, disappointed in their search for Hollywood recognition. are watching, taking heart from the sudden turn in the fortunes of afe., Lillian 8,0 nd . pretty English F In P ' rl : Wainpas baby Ek. L.-wJW Slar Yesterday, » I W Lillian signed ■y - S with Paramount SS. 10 play with Wl Sylvia Sidney and George Raft W in “Pick up." X Simultaneously, " if shooting Lillian schedules can be Bond arranged, she will go into the aew Maurice Chevalier picture. “A Bedtime Story.” Good parts these for any girl, but particularly for Lillian, because, long ago. Hollywood said she was through. First she fluked out on a (prn contract at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Then she repeated the unhappy experience at Warner Brothers. Casting directors shook their head. When jobs came up they chose other girls. And then along came playwright Ben W. Levy. He picked her for the demure murderess in the Hollywood pro duction of “Springtime For Henry.” She made a hit Next he got her a job at Universal in “The Old Dark House." She clicked in this shocker and she scored even more decisively as the amorous siren in "Air Mail.” Now with parts coming in rapidly. the jinx seems to be completely broken. It will re-ignite confidence in many a discouraged actress. They tell it that Preston Foster and J. Carrol Naish were playing golf the other morning. After a difficult shot. Foster turned to his opponent. “How do you like my game, fellow?” He askeel. Naish smiled bleakly “I still prefer golf,” he replied HOLLYWOOD PARADE. Next time. Maurice Chevalier will look before he leaps. The other day the French star stopped to kid with Al Kaufman's secretary. "I think 111 end it all." he exclaimed. As the girl looked up in alarm, he added: “Yes, I’ll throw myself through this window.” With which the whimsical fellow did that very thing But he made one mistake. The window was not open, as he believed. There was ’ terrific crash When officials came

Rich. PePars 1 Miss Elda Nussbaum, 2 Mrs. Noah Rich. Mixed Pickles 1 Mrs. Gus Yake, 2 Mrs. Wm. Rich. Biscuits 1 Miss Emma Nussbaum, 2 Mrs. Noah D. Mazelin. 3 Miss Wilda Yake. ‘ Doughnuts 1 Mrs. Noah Rich. 2 Miss Ella M. Schwartz. 3 Mrs. Wm. Rich. Angel Food Cake 1 Miss Lydia Nussbaum, 2 Mrs. Noah Rich.

Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 21!)—Delivery Service Florida Oranges QPp Marshmallows 1 4 small. 3 doz.. . . twt)C pound V Grape Fruit nr Salted Peanuts fT ft for ZOC pound 4 C Cooking Apples nr Cherries 47„ 7 lbs SC gallon canV (a'ifornia 4 (lz» Peaches, gallon QQ., Grapes, IbAxJV can M*7 V Fancy Eating nr Peaches, Little Apples. 1 lbs.. . fctJl Elf, 2 Ig. cans XU«/C SunKist 1 r Pretzels. Tin OQz* Oranges, doz... . lot can «t)v OLD RELIABLE COFFEE 31c Swansdown n/| Lasy Ta * k s,,a P Chips, t ake Flour, pkg£W 5 j* 3 . |, ox Sweet Corn 7/* <wmC ~ Chipso and 671 Green Beans 7Oxydol, box ...ZIC can IV Fresh Lima 1 A,, Quick Arrow | n Bean, can ... AUC Soap Flakes ... LMC SUGAR GRANULATED Tomatoes 9£>r» Ginger Snaps nr , 3 cans 3 lbs . 10c Icing Powder 4n’ Vegetable Soup 1/• with color luV Little E's, 3 cans AW PERFECT FLOUR Sack 52c

rushing out. of private offices they found Chevalier standing sheepishly amidst a pile of broken glass. Mexico City is waking up at last to the value of publicity. Commercial interests there have just wireff, offering to pay ail the expenses of a certain Hollywood actor if he will visit the southern capital . . . Producer Howard Hughes can't sea enough of Sandra Shaw these days. He was all attention at Agua Caliente over the week-end. Hera is something to think about. In the film, “Our Betters,” Anita Louise appears in a dress worn by her mother in 1'905. It fits the style exactly . . . Katherine Hepburn, who is dropping some of her eccentricities, plans a New York trip before she does “Little Women” for R.K.O. Incidentally, the British author, G. B. Stern, Will help Jane Murfin write the script of this classic . . . They’ll tell you Jerry Horwin was so impressed with “Cavalcade" that he woke up with a British accent. Eager to finish his picture and get back to his wife in New York, Eddie Robinson is moving his trunks out to Warners. The stork' has a date with the Robinsons in March . . . Cheers for Gus Arnheim’s music at the Beverly Wilshire supper ■ JE room. It gets W better every .JASj evening . . . » Eugene Stark is ■ bringing some °f the oid crowd F back to Henry's -V ' V H ‘ ' ® e8 P* te that ♦ \ ' * Ji robbery of his 1 JI c J othcs ' Sammy - rinn 100 ked very dapper Eleanor last evening at Boardman the Club Ballyhoo. He was with red-headed Florence Robinson, of the “Tattfe-Tales” cast. George Raft, was along, of course. When Eleanor Boardman and King Vidor appeared arm in arm at the Auto Show and later occupied a box together at the Bicycle Races, Hollywood gossips lost no time in starting a rumor of a reconciliation. This isn’t true yet, but from what Eleanor tells me. the feeling between the two has taken a friendly turn. “Mr. Vidor and I went out together and he was up here yesterday.” she said. “We are not divorc ing each other. He thinks we may work out our troubles in some way I don’t know. That will be for the future to decide. DID YOU KNOW — That Wallace Beery once worker in a bolt and nut factory, throwing red hot chunks of metal?

Devil's Food Cake 1 Mrs. Victor Stoneburner, 2 I Miss Wilda Yake, 3 Miss Neva Fricke. White Cake 1 Miss Emint Nussbaum. 2 Mrs. Rolland Sprunger, 3 Mrs. Noah D. Mazelin. Nut Cake 1 Mrs. Wm. Rioh, 2 Mrs. Floyd .Mitchell, 3 Miss Martha 1). Mazelin. Custard Pie 1 Mrs. Henry Yake. 2 Mrs. Wm. Rich, 3 Mrs. Amos M. Schwartz. Cheriy Pie 1 Mrs. Henry Yake, 2 Mis. Wm.

Rich, 3 Mrs. Amos M. Schwartz. Raspberry Pie 1 Mrs. Henry Yake, 2 Mrs. Victor C. Graber. Bread 1 Mrs. Victor C. Graber. 2 Mrs. Katie Schrock. 3 Mrs. Dan Noffsinger. Rugs 1 Mrs. Henry Coyne, 2 M»s. Doc Johnson, 3 Mrs. Ha tie Longenberger. Quilts (Embroidered) 1 Mrs. Everett Rice, 2 Miss Vialet Nussbaum. Quilts (Patch Work) 1 Mrs. Jim H. Hendricks, 2 Miss j Carmen Schwartz. Girls’ Set-On Patch 1 Miss Neva Fricke, 2 Miss Vivian Schwartz, 3 Miss Esther Fricke.' Tea Towels 1 Doris Fricke. 2 Hazel Yake, 3; 'lrene Longenberger. Made-Over Dresses 1 Miss Neva Fricke, 2 Miss Ruth! Yake, 3 Miss Wilda Yake, 4 Miss Elma Steury. Soap ICold soap, Miss Viola Habeg 1 ger; 2 cooked soap, Miss Lydia Nussbaum. Get the Habit—Trade at Hnmn

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 We will have a nice selection of Beef quarters 60 to 125 lbs. from sto9c a lb. Also some nice chunks of Beef for canning or summer sausage, at 9c a lb. Whole Hog, dressed, s'ic; Vrhog, head off, 6c th. Some nice chunks of Pork, 6to 8 lbs. each, at Sc lb. Fresh Ground Hamberger, 3 lb. for 25c All Pork Sausage, Bulk, 3 lb. for 25c Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage .... 10c lb Rib or Plate Boiling Beef, 3 It), for 25c Pork Shoulders in rough o’oc lb Pork Hams in the rough 9c lb Fresh Side Pork, sliced or chunk, 3 lb. for 25c V eal Shoulder Chops or Steak 15c lb Dressed Tame Rabbits 15c lb Fresh Pork Brains 10c lb Tender Beef Steak 18c lb Good Bulk Mince Meat 10c lb Burco Coffee 19c, Bursleys High Grade. 27c 3 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes for 25c Nice selection of Chickens, Spring Lamb Bulk or Fresh Canned Oysters. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

E BELL’S ” Madison I Cash Grocery | 292 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 Co. Nice Spare Ribs, poundsc Pure Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs43c Thoro Bread G9z* Head Lettuce r!\/ Flour, 21 tbs.. . large heads.. 4 White Lily 9Q#« Celery, medium Flour. 21 Ibs...M*/C 3 stalks lUC Polar Bear (?r Onions 1 /i Hour, 21 lbs... 03C 10 pounds AUC Quaker Rolled r lane- Delicious Apples. Oats, 20 oz. pkg. MV basket 4 ryr Navy Beans H|z» VA • i a Ib:> AVI Tangerines QA Sorghum r() 4 . doz.. ,0 - 15 and £VC gailon *7<./C Cabbage n Bursley High 97z. pound dC Grade Coffee, lb a V Oysters QA Easy Task Soap pint ZtUC Chips, 5 lb. Cheese 1 rr Peaches, 2 97/* wound Al V No. 2*/| cans ..faitJU Minnies, small 1 r Bell’s Special 90/» rnca L >’• • • AmC < offee, lb mW Bologna, all 1 ‘rackcrs. P. W. nr meat, Ib AUC 2-1 lb. boxes <£mC Boiling Beef nr Apricots Ig. can | 3 pounds . . 4WmC in heavy syrup . AUC Pork ( hops , Pears, Ig. can f 7/* pounds mUC in heavy syrvp . AUV Steak, tender Oil., Mustard, * p» pound quart jar I*)C German Ham 1F » Tomatoes, No. 2 hand pound AOC packed Ol ‘‘ o, frcsh 1 3 for *—«Jv pound .. . AW Hominy, Red Beans. Kraut, Pork and Beans, can 5c

Face Heavy Losses CleveliMd, Jan. 201—(Special)i— The fate of the Ohio Farmers Cooperative Milk Association, a former million dollar concern. WedInesday rested in the hands of more I than 3,000 creditors of the organization. Whether the bankrupt concern will cany on business or he closed down, will be left up to the creditors. The last legal barrier in the way of re-organization or liquiidation of the firm was removed ■wheujts schedule of debts and assets was filed in federal court here Tuesday. I Liabilities of 1,860,691 were listled and unsecured claims were set jat $1 452,210. It was the largest sum involved in a bankruptcy case here |for the past five years and the petiition covers about 1,000 sheets of j piper. More than 2,500 milk farm|er» in northeastern and central Ohio faces losses ranging trom $lO to SSOO, it was revealed. . Assets of the corporation were at $2,736,311 and included plant sites in Ashland, Bucyrus, Fostoria, West Salem and ihompson. William B. Wood, referee in the I c.jse who recently adjudged the

company a bankrupt said Wednesday that notices would be sent to all creditors for a meeting here. A date for the conference will be set within the next few days. HOSPITAL "NOTES Miss Anna Ginley, 709 Walnut street, underwent a minor operation this morning at the Adams! County Memorial Hospital for the removal of tonsils. Edward Reynolds, 816 Walnut street, underwent a major enter-

HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 204 Sugar 43c Fancy Grape Aristos Flour, rq Fruit, 6 for .... mOv Red Turkey 21lbOt/C 10 tbs. Fresh | Q Pure Ground A Corn Meal . .... lt/t Pepper, th At/C 3 tbs. Ginger Good Imperial OA.. Snaps Tea, lb 8 lbs. Roiled Good Corn p Naval Oranges IP Good Tomatoes r dozen IOC can OC Peanuts s lb. 5c c.V x 25c 3 La E Pr “ nea ..2sc Toilet Tissues Q Pork & Beans f* 6 for JjOL can OC Russian Ked Large can Pears 1 t Apples, 10 lbs.. A«iOC in heavy syrup. AOL Spaghetti Quart cans Best i P can OC Mustard A OU Bananas 4 lbs. 19c Qt. can Peanut 1(A ~ Gallon cans OP _ Butter JLI/C Applebutter ....OvC Little Elf Dessert Lg. can Apricots - ! Powder OC in heavy syrup. JLOU Perfect Pumpkin r Gallon cans >)•,. can OC Peaches OtfV Brooms /x 19c

Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, t and 5 FINE GROCERIES SUGAR, l ine Granulated, IP pounds 45c SUGAR. IX Powdered, 2 pound packages 15c POTATOES, No. 1 White. 2 pecks2Bc FLOUR, Blue Ribbon for better bread and pastry Special. 24 pound bagss c SALT. lodine. 2 -10 c packages 15c BORAX. 20 Mule Team, pound package 15c PEPPER. Pure Ground, pound 20c 25c DI Z WASHING POWDER 15c No. 10 Gallon Can SOLID PACK TOMATOES . . 33c GRAPE FRUIT. Medium size. 7 for .... 25c FOULDS MACARONI, SPAGHETTI or EGG NOODLES, 2 packages 15 C BULK SPAtiHEI 11 or MACARONI. 4 pounds.. l!)c GRAPE NUT FLAKES, package 10 t SUN-KIST NAVEL ORANGES, med. size, dozen 20c BLACK WALNUTS, 8 pounds2sc CRISCO, 3 pound can 50c OVALTINE, can ‘. ‘ ' 44c MAYONNAISE. Quart Jar 25c PEANI T BBUTTER. 2 pounds 17c TODDY, Chocolate Malted Health Drink, lb. can 4k KRAUT JUICE, iarge can ]«,. BEECHNUT CATSUP, large bottle 19 c Bananas, quality QA Flour, Pride of fruit. 4 Ids faiVU Decatur. 12 ths. ZuC Flour. W hole 1(1. 24 ,bs - 10c AV heat, 5 1b5.... A*7v (offee. Golden 4 r»' Pure Strained Honey. Rio, 3 tbs tLmC No. 5. ' 2 gallon ‘IQ,. pound i" c l r,il M*/V Diamond K Coffee, the Comb Honey lik. be st coffee t>r lull section .. . AvC value aL lb. Quick White Naptha Lipton Yellow Label Laundry Soap Tea, ' , lb. ir 10 bars... ZOC can 45 C Easy Task Soap Chips, . % p 4)Un d 25c ■> pound Cocoa. Hcrschey ’ ,o * AitJU pound can (Juick Naptha Soap ' , pound can 10c Chips, large ir Walter Baker If* box JLW Cocoa. ' 2 th. can IOC Rolled Oats i 4 Instant Postum ‘HI 5 »’s 14C large can 39C Navy Beans OOz* Babo ( leaner Of* H> lbs. ZZC 2 cans < al. Lima BeansQP Onions q pounds -iOl r, |b s , . nC X'77.15c tratk “ B .3sc I ancy Michigan Eating Pure Buckwheat nr or Cooking jQ large bag Apples. I lbs... -L*rV Seeded or Seedless Waconnia Brand, that Raisins nr good Sorghum Molasses 3 . 15 (IZ . pkgs. Special ' 11,1 «P» f ’Ortment of gallon \J*zV Fruits and Vegetables

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gentry operation at the Adams Coun ty Memorial Hospital this noon, o ARRIVALS Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Colter of Chicago are the parents of a boy baby born January 18, 1933. This is the second child and the second son tn the family. Mother and baby are I getting along fine. —o —. _ ™... About 97 per cent of the automobiles in Argentina are products of factories in the Halted States.