Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1933 — Page 7

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JM BEATS I fcfITUR TEAM bi'J'i'. — mi. :j: T _■-, thinly clads a - sta- . :r. rnoo’i before lIH-; ~, I: With three events f 111,1,1 a- - ■ ' ii'ured the last , I^H V ..nts to the meet. - grand shim in >■... the BS‘i-yard ,

| PUBLIC SALE I I COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE I Decatur, Indiana I SATURDAY, April 29th Commencing 12 noon. Mb |^»O"Sls -CATTLE—HOGS—POULTRY — FARM MACHIN- B Mery- etc.. Dming Room Suite, Single Bed and mattress M Size Bed and Mattress. Laundry Stove. Gas Stove, S» Machine, and many other articles. ■Decatur Community Sales I Doehrman, and Isch, auctioneers. 1*

r > I * —^f ;?T=^z== |. * fl ik I SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY I in commemoration of President's Day which is to be ’ B "Ir** celebrated Sunday throughout {he country, we, too, wish B. i° honor him in the new deal he has given this country. ißb ordcr i” show our faith and in the face of a rising price IMF =*« IR w niar *' ct and a state sales tax we are going to offer these rC J |E'. extra specials lor Saturday. Here's tour chance to save M!~: money before the raise. / H ( SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS jU Be have not taken a suit or j| Bp coat out of stock, we are 0/ Briny none.' Every Hart / ’JFMI Bhaffner & Marx, Cloth- ||| Zf| Bait or Sonneborn men’s or 10 Eg / ; X jfl Buny men’s suit that has ||| I Jf Btered our store is included. S*g |» • §£ ■ll new spring patterns, col- I PRE CASH DISCOUNT blf I ■» and styles. So you can t Sgg i , ■o wrong. Even the boy’s Blits are included at .. ■» MORE EXTRA SPECIALS Winner Overalls Winner Trousers I LOOK! I' A fine full cut blue denim The ever popular grey f. extra weight with , ong coyert trouser that is full Qf|yC P_ K 4 Hlk ILn l ! \ I,- cut w *th a long stride and Jll BI .7 £W i 4 Wm/UA wearmg qualities; a regu- „ ()odcasy fit . Regular IkJ VL lYAfciWd lar 75c value ’ sLo ° value ' I C hr w 69c 89c .I m 1 MUI/ f “•£ i; ! Mickey M o use swe a t BE? L-nJ’ 11J K/xJ' shirts that are just the |w wte-jdi <A * —— thing to wear to school. AVi Winner Shirts Work Socks LT S' LPdirtoS IMI I ' A " V “ IUe in “ ~ A |\ Vs b’ UC c hambry shirt that l ess wor | t S ock that is rl B We Can K uaran l ee he, really comfortable for the s ’ cn K*h sleeves and full warm weather. A sock K ® * L cut body. that assures long wear. w W I 39c SI.OO UVU HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE &' CO. Where Extra Savings can be made Saturday. , '

Events and results fellow: Shot pul Sitko (C) first; Proc-i jtoi (C) second; Roop (D) and Etch- : er (D) tied for third. Distance—3!L feet, 3 inches. i 100-yard dash—Hawkins i(’) first j Stewart (C) second; Elzey (D) i ' third. Time—lo. 4. I High jump Smith (D) and Cloud , ID) tied for first; Benward (C) ' third. Height—s feet, 7 inches. 1 Mile run—Seigel (C). first; Dixie • (C), secord; Sanders (D). third ' I Time —5:07.4. Broad jump—Shultz (D), first; ' Hill (D) second’ltawkins (C) third 1 Distance — 49 feet 1-4 inch- , 440-yard dash—Menze (C) first; | LKeirns (€) second; Cloud (I))’, ■ third. Time -55.4 High hurdles— Hill (D), first:

DECATUR DALLY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933.

Cloud iD; second; Proctor (C) third. Time —18.2. Pole vault — Buffenbarger (D)i Smith < D) and Elzey (D), tied tor first. Height—B feej. 220-yard dash—Hawkins (C) first Carlton (C) second; Sheets (D) third. Time—24.2. 880-yard run—Seigel (C), first; i -Menze (£) second; Kiern (C), third j Time 2:14.8.' | Dow hurdles—Ridpath (C) first; i Hill |l>) second; Elzey (D), third Time—3l.o. COURT HOUSE New Case i’he Union Central Life- insur- ■ ance Company vs. Mary Baumgartj.ner et al, note and foreclosure of ' oiortgage, Lenltarf, Heller and I Schurger attorneys. Trial Date Set Elizabeth S.' Morrison vs Jesse 1,0 Brun, Maude Leßrun and Don De- ‘ Byun, ejectment, set for trial May 13. Final Reports Final reports filed by Ed Trickcr. i special administrator in the estates of William Miller and Elsie June Miller. • No Tax Due Daniel C. Hoze estate, inheritance : tax finding submitted, net value of estate fixed at $5,709.78, with no | tax due. Real Estate Ttansfer ’ Byron Ault et us to Edward Stud- [ er, 33.87 acres of land in Wabash township for SI.OO. ■ 'Edward Studer to Naneie Ault, 1 <»3.87 acres of land in Wabash town- ' ship for SI.OO. BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room Suites, Mat tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co Mouroe. our phone number is 44 c” ■ ‘ o | Cal E. Peterson will retuip toI morrow from a business trip to j Columbus, Miss.

MEETING OF I ECONOMIC CLUB Mrs. Orval Chrisei.iberry was hosj less to the members of the Union I i Township Women's Home Economics Club; Wednesday afternoon. Eleven members, five visitors and one child attended the meeting. Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, the vice-pre-sident, conducted the meeting which was opened with the mem bers repeating the club creed and ■ singing the club song. Scriptura ■ lesson was followed with prayer. The lesson on fitting of patterns was given by the leaders Mrs. Harve Koos and Mrs. .Charles Ribbitt. The hostess served candy. > The next meeting will be held with • Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger. PAPER ON ICE BERGS READ at CLUB MEETING Mrs. Fred Ahr read an interesting paper on ‘'Standing Ice Berg , Guard in the North Atlantic” at the meeting of the Historical Club held at the home of Mrs. Dave Campbell Wednesday afternoon. > Mrs. Ahr told about the fog , which is present forty per cent of the time lit the North (Atlantic. She stated that following tlie sinking . of the Titanic in which one thous- , and five hundred thirteen persons wore killed, the nations demand d ii patrol of the lanes of the sea. . While all nations share in the expense of conducting th? patrol the responsibility fell to the United , States. Mrs. Alir described the icebergs which come down from the north (banks of Greenland. T. N. T. has been used on the bergs to no avail, ■lit was stated that one of the bergs > | was large enough to supply the I New York residents with ice for an i ■ mmi ~ -,.■,.1 , i,h,i, I,

entire summer. There ana traffic laws at sea, and there are right and left rules as on Michigan Avenue. When an ice berg crosses the G-ult stream it lasts only five to saven days. During the business meeting the vlub voted five dollars for the work of Girl Scputs. Mrs. Ben DeVor was appointed a member of the committee to meet with committees from other clubs of the city to complete arrangements for the work. . The club closing will be observed at a one o'clock luncheon next Wedn .Tday afternoon *at the home of Mrs. Delton Passwjter. Personals Dick Boch and W. P. Robinson attended to business in Indianapolis. Wesley Neuenschwander of Berne was a caller here today. Miss Emilie Christ visited in Fort Wayne this morning. Eli Bierie, w ll known undertaker of Berne, is reported to be at the point of death. He has been ill for several months. Mrs. Milton Werliug. Mrs. Rose Werling, the Misses Iverna and

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Cleo Werling and Ora Werling visited in Fort Wayne Wednesday. — o Given Sentence Noblesville, Ind., April 27 —(UP) —Herman McMillen, Indianapolis, was under sentence of two to 21 s r ears in state prison today on Cost 85 Cents to Put Rheumatic Cripple Back to Work Again Now Joyously Happy While all his family looked cm in astonishment and all his friends were amazed, one man took the •pain, swelling and agony from his tortured Joints in 48 hours and did n with that famous rheumatic preseription known to pharmacists <us Allenru. This powerful yet safe remedy is wonderful—its action is almost magical where uric ax*i'd and other circulating' poisons cause agony and pain—the exyess uric acid poison starts to leave your body in 24 hours. • Just get one 85 cent bottle of Alleiiru from Holthouse Drug - (10., or any live druggist take it as directed and if in '4B hours your pains haven t left yio,u get your money back. U works Just as swiftly with Neuritis, Sc iatica, Lumbago and Neu J’algia due to similar cause.

charges of killing his brother-in-law Alonzo Scott. The shooting took place last December.

I TONIGHT * Decatur High School Auditorium Sponsored by b Methodist admission Sunday School 1 Qp I 8 o’clock I JULIUS LEASER NAYPHE ®| Interesting and Educational All Churches, Sunday Schools and the General Public cordially invited.

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McMillen pleaded guilty tin. charges of manslaughter after first degree murder charges were dismissed.