Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1933 — Page 5
WL CHURCHES Evangelical Church ~■* J.I '• lla '’' I-'''"!" l ' on Lkmj hce day I tJoGRAM PLANS I Rm: \\\<H ncei) FROM PAGE ONE) Walter Bockman. '»■ V '! ■<b Bllthi. mi' on ■ I l>> Mlhh Dorothy l Haley An)' i \ . . - Harry Mt'l'lain. _ I ■ '■ of Indiana. > ■■l 'Hi Dust ( 'oniiiiamler >1 ■£■ Spinvh il Hanner. ' ■Son< ! Elmo A. Smith. Paul
■ I | BELL’S I PHONE I HH House Cash Grocery I 292 I ■ 'x. > Shipment of WEIMER'S GOOD SORGHI M. IIBaI l>\\ IN APPLES—per basket .. . . 59c ami 69c ■{■'\G\ER APPLES—Good for cooking or eating—basket Sac ■■AM Y COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN—can 10c Washington coffee— Quart Vacuumed Glass .Jar 29c i. VR—Pure Granulated—Made in Decatur. ■W 10 pounds.lßc [Mpi.LSBURY FLOUR—24 lb. bag «>Be ■ I Bdicia"oleo, 3 tbs. 25c Onions, 1(1 lb. bag ..19 c Ground Pepper Cranberries. Fancy ■ pound 20c 2 pounds 25c | Perfection Soda Crack- Grapefruit, 6 for .. 25c W L 0X i.’i- ’ 25C Turnips. 10 lbs. ... 15c ■ ■■liLburv Cake Hour , • .. || I package 29c S,, ? K,st O,a "« t>s I Illy inner Matches dozen 1* ? c (i boxes 22c Cabbage, solid heads I Cherries, gal. 59c I®® pounds ... $1.85 Dried Peaches Fancy Tokay Grapes |l | pound 12‘/jc pound 7’ic i« prunes. 70-80 size Fresh Roasted Peafl I pound 10c nuts, pound . . 10c Klßiew Honey. 2 cakes 25c Salted Peanuts, lb. 12' a- | 2 lb. can... 20c Marshmallows, lb. 19c I 3 tbs. . . . 25c Creamy Chocolate I^Katsup, t l4 oz. bottle 10c Drops, lb * 15c I s■< & G. Soap, 8 bars 25c Peanut Clusters. Ib. 20c f Potatoes, Mints and Candy Bl I 10 pounds 25c Bars, each 1c ■ II TRY OUR MEATS—THEY ARE BETTER ||Ml'ia Our Pure Pork Sausage or All Beef Hamberger. I II YOU WILL LIKE IT. HITE’S GROCERY I PHONES 31 and 201 ■Apples 12 lb. 25c ■Large Grapefruit P Laige can Pork 1A „ j mV and Beans IvV ; ■MACARONI •I*’., Gallon cans | ' 3 tbs Apple Butter... MMV ■2 lb. can 9£/» Crushed Pine- KQp ■Cocoa ZwMv apple, gal. can.. MM V ■Grapes - 3 lb. 25c 11 10 lb. bag If* New Raisins 1A . ■ Onions 1 mV s package AW ■ Black Raspber- 1 r Small Pineapple 1 A Spies, can LmV can AW glßlack Raspber- „ Lima Beans i A IBries, gal. can. . . Dot a can AW ■ENGLISH WALNUTS N ~- P lb. 25c || New Dried IT* Large cans Peaches in *| Apricots, lb. ... AmC heavy syrup 17/‘ b "l9c 15c Perfect Mince ID., New Honey 1j w‘ || Meat, pkg Ivl a cake AmC I | LIMA BEANS 3 lbs. 25c ■ 2 lb. box Gra- 2 lb. box Soda O‘K || ham Crackers. . jmmC Crackers ttOV || Gal. cans Red £»r* .. 2 cans Fancy Os., | I Pitted Cherries. UmV Peas fait/l fl Little Elf Dessert P „ 3 cans Fancy | Powder > MV Corn a<mV FELS NAPTHA SOAP IO bars 49c || Pure Ground OKzi Dried Peas 1 (L» ■ Pepper, tb can AW | Large cans A Large cans 1 Kp g Kidney Beans .. JL V V Plums ... At/V I Tomato Soup r ~ Quart jar Salad OP2p || van OC Dressing || Van Camps Pork & Beans. Kraut. Red Beans, | Hominy, Red Kidney Beans, can mV
Brlede, Paul Saurer, Dr. J. G. Neptune und Walter Wx'kman. AnniHtlce Day program committee: N. R. Holthoaae, Albert Miller, Robert E. Melbers, Paul It. Graham, Walter Bockman, .1, K. Staley, Ford O'Brien, V. J Bormann. BROCK SPEAKS TO ROTARIANS » ♦ *' UOM ’’AOE ONE) ' ence between pure beet augar*and pure cane augar. In other words, the Idea that beet sugar Is any different front the cane sugar grown In foreign countries In chemical cont poult lan. aweetenlng power, food value or keeping qualltlea in purely a figment of the mind." Dr. Drotk urged the Rotarians and their guests to use Sparkling! Crystal White stugar. the product i of the Central Sugar Company of I this city, emphasizing the value of' this Industry to Decatur and its benefits to laborers and farmers in this section. . At the conclusion of his address, Dr. Brock answered a number of questions concerning the beet sugar industry asked by those in attendance. Over 60 Rotarians and guests
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■ heartily enjoyed Dr. Brock's speech. Ihcluded among the guests were ' Dale McMillen, president of the . I Central Sugar Company, several officials of the company and the company's fieldmen. Several local grocers were also aptong the guests. Dr. Brock was Introduced by J. Ward Calland of the local industry, I who also Introduced the other i guests. Charles Brodbeck was in ' i charge of the program. TWO PAROLES ARE GRANTED <<"< >N TlNtfr:i»_ PHOM PAGE ONE) Griffin and two companions Silred , the taxicab, robbed and ehot the driver and threw his body into a creek, commission records charge. 0 CURRENCY PLAN SHOWS RESULTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ed its gold buying program on Oct. 25 the dollar stood at J 4.78 to the British pound sterling. That is, a person converting dollars into pounds could get one pound for each 14.78 in American funds. When ls>th countries were on the gold standard, the ratio was fixed at $4 866. Since Oct. 25, the foreign ex- 1 I change value of the dollar has | dropped steadily, to the accompaniment of successive advances in the price offered here for gold. The decline became abrupt yesterday and at the opening today, the dollar was quoted at $5.11 to the pound. Similar declines occurred in terms of other foreign currencies. As measured in domestic commodity prices—which are the real j concern of the administration — , the dollar has not fallen nearly so much. The President's aim is to restore ' prices to somewhere around the ' 1926 level. In other words, to cheapen the dollar so that it will buy no more than in 1926. SAYS GERMANY PEACE MINDED i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ••♦•♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ | in office, he insisted, to hurt other j nations; all Germans wanted, he I said, was understanding. “We do not meddle in other peo- ' pie's affairs." shouted Hitler. "Oth- ! ers should leave us alone. “Others say they feel menaced. ! If anyone is menaced, we are. We . have buried the hatchet with our I foreign enemies. They do not be- ! lieve us. But what can I do? What should 1 do to make them believe j me?" The chancellor made Ilia a peep U ; to workers of the Siemens-Scpuck-II ert dynamo factory near Berlin. [I speaking to German workers as one I of themselves. | It was one of the pre-climatical speeches of the campaign to turn out a tremendous vote in his support at Sunday’s general election and plebdiscite on withdrawal from the League of Nations. “International conflicts are fostered by a small group of intellect- | uals who can be at home anywhere,” he said at one point. His visible audience shouted i »■ ' —— CHICK’S ROADSIDE INN On U. S. 27 1 mile south of Decatur. Fish Fry Tonight Chop Suey. Chili and all kinds of sandwiches. DANCING SATURDAY and SUNDAY NIGHTS. Good Orchestra. I You are Welcome any time. iTeeT g Follow the Crowd UNCO k ' Service Station Highway 16 11 mile east of Decatur. Entertainment Sat. Night by Skip Young and the Brown Boys. We serve Hot Chilli LUNCH - POP - BEER Meyer Buntman, Proprietor
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. back: "Jews!" "The sins of 16 years can not be [ made good In a few months," said ■ Hitler, apparently referring to past German governments as well as to treatment of Germany by other nations. "If one generation ts insufficient, then the next must be trained." CUBAN LEADER TAKES STEP TO CHECK REVOLTS (CONTINUED FBOM PAGE ONE) ports that rebels had threatened to sack American property were denied — but last night nurses, smelling smoke, found a small fire in the basement of the BritishAmerican hospital. An orderly quickly put it out. Someone had attached a lighted fuse to two bottles of gasoline and sprinkled gasoline over the floor. Until dawn today searchlights played eerily over the capital’s roof-tops, seeking airplanes that might herald another revolt. I ' Troops guarded government buildings. barracks and police stations and patrolled the streets wa'chfully. The crack of a rifle shot was heard occasionally. Unofficial estimates listed tod
I Friday'Saturday SPECIALS Apples = “ bu. 59c “ POTATOES ”.T U. S. No. I V\ hite Cobblers CELERY 4 stalks 1 KALAMAZOO BEST XW CABBAGE d?1 on Medium Size, Solid Heads 100 tbs. BANANAS, Yellow Uni Fruit 5 tbs. 25c PINEAPPLES. Cubas Finest each 15c GRAPES. California Tokays 2 tbs. 15e j ORANGES. California Seedless 2 dozen 25c TANGERINES. Florida’s First and Best. . 2 dozen 29c POP CORN, lb. 3c — Fresh Vegetables — ii Lettuce, solid heads. Mangoes, Red and 2 for 15c Green. 2 dozen .. 15c Leaf Lettuce. 2 tbs. 15c Carrots. Parsnips, ENDIVE, 2 lbs. ... 15c 1 ...i- Cauliflower. . SPINACH, 2 tbs.. .. 15c i Dixie Queen Markets Wholesale — Fruits and Vegetables — Retail TRADE AT HOME Save while spending at the Dixie Queen. 1 . . - | Appelmans Grocery] Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Apples. Baldwins and BANANAS Wagners, bushel pounds .... j (10 tbs. 25c) ImV Leaf Lettuce Grape Fruit 1 H Fresh, pound .... OC Large. 3 for ...JL I L Head Lettuce, Q _ Sweet Potatoes ,ar K c « solid ’ h( “ ari OC 4 pounds .... 1 It Honey Dew Mel- 1 r lons, large, each ImV 11 RMPS Cucumbers 1 r _ 3 P» unds each LOC California Endive, 1 Grapes, 3 tbs.. . «mV bleached, lb. . . AmV . Soda Crackers 25c Fresh Prunes J Corn and I’eas can amV No. 2 can .... lUC Peaches large O* Van (amps 1 I can.. 18c; 2 forOeJ V Mackerel> can . .. IOC Cherries, solid pack, gallon ...Oil Pork and Beans jrt Black Raspber- large can L£V I ries, gallon ... MmC 3 medium cans . . 19c White Cherries Green Beans 4 /A large can jlumV can ;_\JV Oats Large Box:: 25c Baker's Prem- OO p MACARONI | r ium Chocolate. XmV 2 pound box. .191 (Cake Pan Free) Iced Honey Boy 19 p Flour? s ? lb. sack 28 C Cookies, dozen.. Graham Crack- °>tr window is full of ers, 2 lb. box. . . V Soaps. Make a guess how many pieces and Peanut Butter QCp receive the Nu-Way 2 pound qt. can .-uMV Coffee Maker FREE.
, dead In yMterday'g Ataros for:I res, fight in which government I 'troops suppreased the latest abori five revolt agamn President Hamon Grau San Martin. Hundreds of wounded were in hospituls. Appeals were broadcast for volunteers for blood transfusions. At emergency hospital alone were 37 dead and 132 wounded. llt was feared that an - official check, if made, would prove the total casualties gnater than now calculated. _o VV. O. BIGHAM DIES THURSDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) C. P. Gibbs and Rev. C. M. Prugh officiate and burial will be made hi the Decatur cemetery. The Odd Fellows lodge will have charge of the funeral services at the grave and members of the lodge will also serve as pall bearers. The body will be removed to the home from the S. E. Black Funeral | home this afternoon and the remains may be viewed after 7 o'clock tonight until time for the funeral. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home
i I ur !/f M* nu * e ° r r £££*•* ™ ■C übe Steaks,! Plumes Free Delivery ■ N<> B<>nv y■ No Waste 25c tb. ■ Nice Fresh Oysters, pint .... 25c • oday Only Good Fresh Mush, Roll 10c ARMOUR’S VERY BEST MILK Fan( , y gpring 5 Largp Cans Chix or Hens carnation Good Swiss Steaks, pounded, ii Smail Cans 4vl Ready for the pan, lb 18c Mrs. John Schafer’s Home Made Chocolate Raisen Cakes, Angel Food Cakes, Ginger, Butterscotch and Sugar Cookies. ALSO, NOODLES. REAL COUNTRY BUTTER. PLENTY FRESH EGGS. BEEF TO BOIL 4 lbs. 25c §y FO RK Nice J Shoulder Steak ■ GOOD VEAL POCKET or STEW lb. 10c Special 1 (• 2 fits- 25c » GOOD TEA BONE STEAKS 25c 1 Nice Veal stiak * Today Only, pound ■ or Roast x ■■ ——— B 15c n, NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED 9Hp BA “ N '”" Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Fresh Spare Ribs 25c 3 pounds GOOD BEEF OR PORK TENDERLOIN—pound 30c . ... _____ 2 pkgs. .) Giant GALLON CANS / in,. Bars BF Pineapple, each .... 65c ■pTyV)Uj T 4 "fjfjttj Peaches, each 65c _ _ J/ZC Cherries, each 65c Endorsed by all | ! | Ipjsl 19C ' CatSUp ' eaeh 65C leading Silk ~ Apricots, each _ 65c \ ‘ ,J — manufacturers Dandy Rolled Rib Roasts, no bones, no waste, lb 20c $1 SPECIAL —3 lbs. Hamberger or Sausage, 3 lbs. Oleomargarine, 3 lbs. Lard, 3 tbs. Bacon Squares—l 2 lbs. for SI.OO COFFEE, Bursley Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade, SLUED BURI O—Good Coffee 2 tbs. 33c pound MMV SUGAR CURED Sy a • 1 SMOKED IXp - pt lai whole or half, lb. J Cookies 1 1 SUGAR CURED An Assortment / PICNICS, tb 0C k 15c n, ■£ SUGAR CURED BACON 10,. |L SQUARES, lb iUt 1' A L M O L A l Oc SPARE RIBS. 3 tbs. ... 25c Oleomargarine, lb. lard 9r MCE PORK 9fi P 3 ,bs chops » m Sausage, Country Op Honey Loaf, lb 30c I Style, tb LVV - Hambewr. fn»h , ( ) £ 20C jiground, tb IvL Neck Bones, 6 tbs.. •’PERFECT OLEO Otp pREAMERY Butter Cop 2 pounds V 2 pounds JuU DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs> MACARONI COTTAGE ?BOXES 25c ?X AGHETTI 3Sc ™ 10c FRANKFORTS, PUDDING or 10c 1 Edgemont BOLOGNA, lb. ... xvv f Crackers > Fresh Home Made 1 f c , E • vi- lOV 1 Special E ■ Werners, lb I T()dav Only Jg L 1 ,b I LIVER AU Y°„l want 3 lbs 20c — | rank iMMHMk BERGHOFF, Light or Dark—per case $2.10 ] L> I Iw O TH VI GOO,) OLD WOODEN SHOE—per case ... $2.65 I IJa rfes AUGUSTINER—per case $2.90 I W k it BLATZ-MILLER HIGH LlFE—per case $3.15 I fcF&sßfi&Y 1 KINGSBURY or BUDWEISER—per ease $3.10 I Plus $1 Deposit for case and bottles. If you do not wish to buy a case at a time we will gladly send you any amount of K bottles you wish—lee cold and at any time. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. BUT ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. Phones 106 and 107.
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