Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1933 — Page 6
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HYPNOTIC EYE AIDED BANKROLL Warsaw. <U.P> Mfons Slwak. 50, aypsy, did not •need a submachine Run io hold up bauk tellers: the hypnotism of his eyes
Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Eating and Cooking Burco Coffee 10,, Apples, very OQ t pound XOV good, bushel ...Ot/l Bursley’s High 9Q , Cantaloupes, the last of Grade, pound the season 1 A p California 1 Aza an< IVv Grapes, lb J.UC Watermelons ..... .v. .. 10c. 15c andZUC Potatoes 1 O o 4 lbs IOC Oranges. SunKist, dozen .... £tlv Eating and Cooking Grape Fruit Apples, 8 lbs. QP>p very good. 3 «uv Pork & Beans 3 cans 19c 12 Cans69c r± s . 35c rb. m r°“ v ' s . o * p .i9c 12 canssl.92 Corn, good 10q Super Suds |7C * 12 canssl.o9 Peas, good 1 ()p Gold Dust, 1‘), ( Green Beans 1 can lUv P. &G. Soap IT/* 12 cans $1.09 4 large bars ... 1 I V Toilet Paper ■“ 2 for 9c Little Elf Jello Q Ginger Ale. Lime Rickey Powder, 2 pkgs... DC Club Soda Pop Corn Rfd Sidney 1 (Ip 4 tbs Beans. Ige. can IvC Pineapple, broken slices Dates. Fresh 25 C ,arge Ca ” 22 C
Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 1 Fine Groceries Jello, all flavors, 4 Peanut Butter, 2 Ib._ pkgs29c jar 25c Coffee. Old Reliable Oranges, medium size or Chase and San- SunKist, dozen ~ 22c born. Ib2sc Bananas, firm ripe New Jersey Sweet Po- fruit. 3 tbs22c tatoes. 5 lbsl4c Cranberries, 2 lbs. 25c Flour. Pride of Deca- Brooms. 4 sewed good tur. general purpose quality ....’29c flour. 21 tbsßsc Sweet Pickles, quart 12 lbs44c j ar 25c No. 1 White Sand Po- Pint jar 15c letoes. 10 lbs. ... 25c pjj] pickles, qt. jar. 15c 15 tb. peck37c Salad Dressing, quart New Yellow Corn j ar 23c Mea l 3 o- C Krafts Miracle Salad I” “ aC Dressing. */z pint 10c Rolled Oats, 55 oz. Pint jar 19c l"’ c Krafts Velveeta PieQuaker Rolled Oats. mento. Brick or large pkg2oc ‘American Cheese, Cabbage, hard white >/ 2 Ib. pkglßc heads. Ib 3c 2 for'.. 35c Onions, large No. 1 Krafts Kay LimburgYellow Danvers, 10 er or Piem en t o lbs 21c Cheese, jar 19c tbs 14c Peaches, last chance Medium size Onions to buy large yellow10 lbs lie halves or sliced. Ige 5 tbsloc cans, heavy syrup. Shelled Pop Corn, 2 cans 35c 4 tbs 25c Dozen can .... $1.89 Crystal White Soap Cas <* of 2 dozen $3.75 5 large bars .... 19c Best Head Rice. 3lb 17c Ivory Soap Flakes. Pearl Tapioca. 2 tb. 19c large pkg. .. .... 22“ I I Quality Golden Rio Lux Toilet Soap Coffee, 2 tbs. ... 29c 3 barsl9c 50c Ovaltine44c Soap Chips, Quick SI.OO Borden Malted Arrow, 2 Ig. pkgs. 29c Milk 69c Pure Lard. 3 tbs... 25c Borden Chocolate Wafer Sliced Boiled Malted Milk. 60c Ham, tb 35c size 48c Fancy Sugar Cured Pretzels, small. 2 tb. 35c Lean Breakfast Bac- pound 18c on. sliced as you Tin Pails> 10 quart like it, tb 19c heavy tin 25c ” SoV4 a, bars * 19c Toi,et Pa » er ’ 1000 n a » n a ’ sheet rolls, 4 for 19c Bulk Rolled Oats. N)) 1() gal Jon GoJden Seedless Raisins. 3!b 25c *?T U P j; „ a linn’ ’ Quality Oleo, 2 tbs. 19c No * 5 ’ ' 2 ga,lon ” 28c Apple Butter. 32 oz. Full assortment jar 15c Fruits and Vegetables
' proved to be enough, according to I the victimized tellers' testimony j which brought Slwak three years i imprisonment. The sentence was ftnlque tn that i the misuse of hypnotism virtually 1 was the sole basis of Siwak’s conviction. Warsaw bankers raised I skeptical eyebrows at first when • tellers began explaining shortages in their day's Recounts by saying they must have counted out too
much money under the magnetic. eyes of a dark stranger. Yet that; was the story eventually accepted i by the court. Siwak’s method was to presept ■ a bill of a large denomination and I I ask to have It changed. One teller j I testified that he had counted out 1 '3,000 zloty in exchange for a 5001 'zloty bill and did not discover his, loss until, checking up at the end! 'of the day, he remembered the | ! stranger with the hypnotic gaze. | ! Other tellers backed his story. . Siwak still might have been, i hypnotizing bank clerks if he had I not made the mistake of returning ; |to one of bls victims for more change. Unemployed On Farms To Build Own Wagons 1 Montreal —(UP)— Montreal mi employed who went to live on I farms under a government backI to-the-land scheme this summer, 1 will have to build their own farm ; wagons for next spring. The City i will supply the wheels. Informed that the settlers need|ed a wagon, one of Montreal's alj dermen diecovered that there were ! thousands of wagon-wheels unused | in the city yard, having been dis- ■ carded when the rest of the wagon i fell to pieces. They will be sent to I I the farmers. o First Golf Game at 78 CANYON, Texas (U.R) — W. H. 1 Woods, 78. celebrated his 50th 1 j wedding anniversary here by playI ing his first game of golf. He liked i lit better than croquet, which he, ! played 50 years ago. Now he wants to buy a share in the golf course and get a set of ''tools” to knock around with. o Skunk Didn't Thank Rescuer MONTOUR FALLS. N. Y. (U.R)—, An infected finger was the reward I Melvin Smith received after he attempted to aid a skunk. Smith! dropped a rope around the pole• cat and hauled it to safety when 1 it was discovered trapped in a: deep hole. While removing the; rope the skunk bit Smith's finger. I Beans Netted U. S. $619 El, PASO. Texas (U.R) — Nine tons of beans seized by customs aeents from smugglers who attempted to bring them across the Rio Grande netted the federal I government $619 when the beans , were sold at auction. Smugglers I have taken up beans instead of : liquor since the El Paso price ad- ' vance to six cents per pound. o Loudspeakers to Aid Fans GENEVA. N. Y. (U.R) — Specta-1 ' tors at Hobart College's home ' football games will no longer havel ’ to jab their neighbors and inquire ' "who is the mud-stained player; carrying the ball.” A public ad-. ' dress system has been installed to■ . keep the fans informed of players I identity. — -o Woman Citizen After 50 Years Vashon Island. Wash. —(UP) —; i-After living in the United States] i years, Mrs-. Annie F. Methesen. I I 73, has become a citizen. She its a I | native of Norway.
THE hand of the law may snatch away your most precious possessions if someone is injured on your property. zETNA-IZE An Aima Residence Liability Policy not only pays the lawyers but takes care of damage claims if cha verdict u agauuc you. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 I j lllllllftllllilll Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
EXPERT GIVES MUSHROOM DATA Harrisburg. Pa.—(U.R) A list of ■ precautions tor mushroom hunters I has been issued by M. C. Strausser. I assistant pathologist of the Bureau of Plant industry, Pennsylvania ■ Department of Agriculture, In re- • ply to numerous queries for “u| j simple and sure way for distlng-1 ; uisblng edible species.’’ I "None of the commonly suppos•ed sure tests for the poisonous group, popularly called toadstools, are reliable." Strausser said. These I include the silver spoon test, the I peeling test, and the color test. ■ He recommended the following precautions: "Never collect for food purposes! mushrooms in the extremely early stages of development. "Eliminate all mushrooms, which I have bulbous and cup-like structures at the base cf the stems. j "Avoid mushroems which change! color when bruised. "No not collect worm-eaten, overmature speciments. "Beware of all mushrooms having a bitter or acid taste. (The I tasting should be confined to a I small portion of the cap and this portion should not be swallowed). "Reject all species which secrete a milky or colored juice. "Discard all specimens which are ] tough and leathery, and especially those with a thin, brightly colored [ cap.” o French to Learn Swimming Paris. (U.R) -Under Secretary of I State for Education. Hippolyte Du-1 cos. has openerl a national cam-; paign to teach French people toi I swim. According to estimated sta-; tistics, only 40 per cent of French, male adults know how to swim.; | while the percentage of swimmers j among Frenchwomen is insignticant. Duces' first step is to prohibit the giving of diplomas to physical culture instructors unless thev know how to swim.
~ DECATUR. INDIANA PEACHES H29c Country Club—Slices or Halves in Heavy Syrup. TOMATO SOUP K 25c CORN, Country Club Q 25c Fancy Country Gentleman, Cream Style U No. 2 cans COFFEE I Qz. BREAD Q p JEWEL, tb. ... 1.7 U 24 oz. loaf Smooth, Fragrant Country Club. 16 oz. loaf 6c RICE tb. Ez. ANGEL FOOD DQ p Fancy. Tb. . CAKE . .... Blue Rose Quality 1/ 2 lb., 13 egg, uniced TUNA FISH 2 27c VanCamps-Fine Flavor-Full Meaty Pack “ 7 oz. cans “ • GREEN BEANS 2 2Sc Country Club-Firm-Tender...Flavorful. “ No. 2 cans CHEESE THINS 1 Friday and Saturday Package SPECIALS Toasted, Crisp, Tasty FLOUR QSp LUX FLAKES OOp Avondale, 24 tb. sack Large pkg. Quality-Economical 2 small pkgs. 19c CHERRIES LUX SOAP OKp Avondale. 2 cans K 4 cakes . Red Sour Pitted Choice Quality Meat Features for Friday & Saturday SMOKED PICNICS each 4O C Shankless Sugar Cured - PORK ROAST lb. yi/ 2C Picnic Style - SAUSAGE tb. 1 n c Bulk, Fresh Ground — -- BUTTER EE Ib. 22c FANCY FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES i I Grapes — 2ib.lsc GRAPEFRUIT 2 fori 5,. Florida, Finest, 64 and 70 size .... POTATOES 15 -32 c U. S. No. 1 Cobblers Celery ~ 3 s,a|ks loc
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933.
, Mule-Deer Raised on Ranch Cedarville. Cal. — (U.R) J- " | Steiner, Cedarville rancher, claims ; credit fordoing what old time litestock men said wa- impossible llhas a herd of doiiieM hated ranch-; reared tnule-deer, apparently con-1 tented 1 on his place. He started Ills, herd, now numbering nine, several, years ago when one of his cowboys ] found a deserted and slu SHE ATE AIL-BRAN TWELVE YEARS WITH FINE RESULTS — — I Delicious Cereal Relieves Constipation Read this very enthusiastic letter: “Something like eleven or twelve years ago, 1 began eating Kellogg $ All-Bran. When I started, it was called simply Kellogg’s Bran, and I believe it was one of the first products of the kind on the markeL “My friends often laugh at my fondness for All-Bran. It gives such a clean taste in the mouth, and I do not feel satisfied until I have had my Alx-Bran. “If the Kellogg Company should ever stop manufacturing All-Bran, here is one who would be greatly disappointed.”—Miss Amy Person, University Park, lowa. Science says that All-Bran provides "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid regularity. Also iron for the blood. The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like that of leafy vegetables. How much safer than taking patent medicines —often harmful. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily for most types of constipation. For serious cases, try it three times daily. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Sold in the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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