Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1933 — Page 7

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P 1 *S ES N lews Hi 3 km m R »• ■ Hi FURNHURe| 'I - —M II . , Jk twi o juai tr* i ( ,Bj < it: :Yf'''V>U —BoIiASSIONAL CHAIR --f rfr—A->£ jr= —3U<L ,M . ■west styles, beautiful cover- I bO t *»• g All popular priced. |sY-' F 8 £ THERES a sentiment in “Gift” Furniture that pleases everyone. Give Furniture this Christmas I I " I and ' our GRt * s surc ptease. I , 3 DINING ROOM SUITES I V Beautifully styled, walnut finish, eight pieces. ■■' J * * sl Several styles to choose from and a real gift for k J j i[ any home. I I END TABLES jffil- — ■■us styles,, walnut finish. SMOKING STANDS -" /, >- A .Man’s Gift. Ever- ma t should ♦ J have one. Cabinet style. walnut . I I S■ i* I -fegsgwliH j I fe f finish. A beaut' in any, home. ’ I Yager Bros. Kn| SI UNG CABINETS ’ woman wants one. FURNI Tl RE STORE t ■ ■ Priced reasonable. 3? OcH Santa Has Moved To Our Store, and *1 > s R fia W I WHAT a Thrill to shop for Toys store. Truly the $ largest and finest showing in the city. Toys of all de- gg S c r iptions—mechanical and stationary. Nowhere willg >,,u ,in<l a se,ection c ° m p |ete as this ’ i Toys eggrj VELOCIPEDES ’# Ci Engines 'wir s?< EBnd-up Trains UCT,O 4 S I 3fds and Skates a 1 1 4fc W rf agOnS Automobile I® 1 nT dS 4ggEgQ ' Trucks. . teh t 8 Pi rc Engines. i Steam Shovels, ! M. m Games // -A I H ’ V of every / /// ■ l urnil.,,, kind f B „ amll I ■hundreds of others New and xA | Different x - '■or The Woman | I! I of the House H s< ~ - .^i.|gxSip | jU Mjkx jfaHi " I H* 1 ' n '’* a se) (, i Enive.s ■'l I orks. Electric Pei BMHHbKBB ” MCTKICTRAINS-Complete | I Hhusehold gift. 2,s® &zOe _ West Monroe Street

, grade and high school pupils hi making the parade a auccess. A contest will be held In connecI lion wilh the Beet Sugar purade tn l which persons are asked to guesH the identity of Peck and tils Had Hoy, which will he represented on tho Central school float. Persona Wishing to take part in 1 tho contest are asked to submit names of the characters representing Peck and his bud boy in the boxes at Teeple and Petereon's clothing stores or at Whines Shoe store, immediately following the paradde Tho winner will he presented with a 25-ponnd sack or Crystal White Sugar. The characters will be represented by pen- ■ pie at the Central school building. —o NEW ELECTION IN LOISIANA (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) • •--♦-• «.* • which have a normal vote of a|i- , proximately 40,000. cast approxi* '» at 2'b 3,000—a1l for Mrs. Kemp as

she was tile only candidate ou the 1 ballot. Allen declared tliut u new elec-1 tlon could not be called until spring duo to the Louisiana registration laws. Mrs. Kemp, widow of Hie late congressman, offered to resign proi vlded I'ltlzen groups ceased their efforts to hold a "people's election'' 1 27. She agris'd to submit her , candidacy to a primary. Nomination Is equivalent to election. ASK INVESTORS TO BUY HEAVILY FAGB ONE) j to pay off a total of *473,328,000 of I 4 1-4 per cent and >244,234,000 ot ■O-4 per cent maturing certificates and $114,000,000 in interest on the public debt. The additional SIOO,000,000 from tho sale will be added to the treasury's fat billton dollar cash balance. Unvertalnities of the monetary situation and recent decline in I'nlted States bonds were named in

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER?, 1933.

some quarters as reasons for the relatively high rate of 2 1-4 per cent Interest on the new Issue. This was three times the 3-4 per cent rule offered a year ago on an obligation of similar nature but smaller size. The fact that the new issue bore only one -year maturity at n time when the government was endeavoring to £ut down its short term debt, was interpreted aa an indication that government officials hoped to refund short maturities at more favorable interest terms In the future. iA lower rate is being paid on the short term issue at the present time than if a long term issue was offered. LEGG FORTUNE TO AID FARMER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) work. On tho board of Trustees were Bernard M. Maruch, New York; Mrs. .Mary Harriman Rumsey, New York; Charles C. Teague, Santa Paula, Calif., Owen I). Young, New York, and Melvin A. Traylor, Chicago. Legge had not planned to announce formation of the foundation until its organization was completed. Lowden said, adding tiiat plans for the foundation would be carried out by the Board of Trustees. “For many years," Lowden said. "Mr. Legge felt the need of some agency free from local political considerations which could act as a clearing house and testing ground for ideas for the improvement of farm life, and encourage evperi-

1 SAY: “USE CRYSTAL WHITE SUGAR” y Made in Decatur. SUGAR BEET WEEK SPECIAL CRYSTAL GLASS WA R E PINK and GREEN DEC ORATED CRACKER JARS 10 in. PLATES VASES CAKE PLATES BOWLS COMPORTS FRUIT BOWLS A tremendous value for 25c. You must see these to appreciate this low price. Our stock is limited. To replace this Glassware on todays market would mean a 100'< raise in price. AN IDEAL GIFT FOR THE LADIES choice nr £t)C choice Fresh Maple Pure Sugar Fresh Chocolate Crcatn STICK CANDY Cocoanut Peanut CLUSTERS Assorted flavors. FLAKE 20c tb. 15c lb. 20c lb.

Clearance —of — LEATHER and RUBBER FOOTWEAR Mens Rubbers WOmens Rubbers P a * r X 89c 69c . Mens Heavy Womens Zipper Boots S(<)rn) Kubbers< pair pair 98c 98c $2.49 $1.68 Youths 1 Buckle Arctic pair Mens Rubber Boots sl ’ 2s $2.98 Womens Sport Oxfords , ~ . . All sizes, but not of Boys 4 Buckle one kind Rubber Arctic, pair SL9B $1.98 Winnes Shoe Store

i mentation and cooperative etforta 1 along aound tinea. i u MOB VIOLENCE IS CONDEMNED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) groat gain." The President first cited the new ideal creed and then exprensest coni fldence that the yoiwiger generation ; would not he found wanting. "This new geenratlion, for ex- ’' ample." the President said "is not ‘ content with preaching against 1 that vile form of collective niurderlynvh law which has broken out In our midst anew. We know that it in murder, and a deliberate and defln- ' Ite disobedience of the commandment, 'Tho Slialt Not Kill.’ We do Dr. Pierce’s Golds cn Medical Discovery ' builds "P the stem- /. -sb wr* . ach and the blood so < Z* , ' iat *' ic cn, ' rc •y*- * tem f ee ' s *l’® *’ ene * a ficial effect. Your apprt’tc increases and y° u fecl mnre p ep i?y J-* than you have felt in years. Read what S. A. D. Jordan of Route 1, Newport, Ind., says: "Last spring I was in a run-down condition, no i energy- no appetite, nervous, breath bad generally speaking, out-of-sorts every way. I ' took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ for two months and noted great improvement.” Sold b, druggists everj where. Write to Kr. Pierre’. Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y., for free mediral advice.

not excluse thus" in high placed or In low who condone lynch law. "But a thhiklng (America goes further. It aei k« a government of Its own that will bo sufficiently strong to protect the prisoner and at the same time to vrystallzo a public opinion so clear that government of all kinds will lie compelled to practice a nyire certain justice. "The judicial function of government Is the protection of the individual and of the community

STARTLING VALUES IN A WORTHWHILE — 1111 x<>> " • t ” , ’ i!i Startling savings on ;.mt ■ S I 111 J J every purchase. I Shop Wisely. I b - UNUSUAL SAVINGS FOR THE OPENING DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY x ~—■■ Full Fashion. I\\\ Ladies All ed Pure Si,k S, lk SCARFS ■■■ |^g q H u ° a ”’ f ; u 7J I in plain white hlB h . ‘ W ‘ ‘ \ / /• '■> tl T A 7 ESB chiffon and £W andtancy ■ f 8 V z _ H— ■ 1 H '/t service - rem- -•. / colors. AI I ■ ■ 1 forced heel y new mK| and )\ OMENS RAYON PAJAMAS—One-piece, plain colored ■Ck IVI O rayon with fancy trims, wide cut bottoms J* 1 An CT .a IK| f w appliqued trim tpJL.Uv LADIES HANDBAGS Boys Genuine Dupont Leather- MEN SHIRTS Zipper, Under arm, Pouch and ette SHEEP LINED COAT — Vat dyed, guaranteed fast color, envelope style- Many styles to Genuine wombat collar, four A shirt any man will be proud choose from. True copies of a pockets, knitted wrist shield, to wear; plain colors and white, higher priced land bag. Faille guaranteed not to crack orpeel. size 14 to 17; sleeve lengths lined. 33 to 35. SI.OO I $2.95 79c mens hand made ties Mens Broadcloth Pajamas. L a Saline, Italian Twills, Grosgrains. eoat or slipover styles, all ;kj Plain colors, stripes, Dots. Fizes, made of fast color IMMIOM unecks ana all-over patterns — broadcloth. • wool lined. I M 49c 98C S MENS TOTS ZIPPER Womens Fancy Handkershirt and short sets suede oNOw suits chiefs; linen, crepes, chis- «- - R ' d; 2 “ '■ “ 2 “- 5c n ■■ B MENS SCARFS — in a large I 4niac ! "' ecli ’n to ch oo6 'f r ° m - in LdUiUO UUdlO sUks. woo-s and knit. ). Ladies Fur Trimmed Winter Coats— Pointed Wolf Collar —in Boucle and 118 Jl. Crepey Woolens — All Silk Lined and Warmly Interlined. MPV LADIES AND MENS ■Ofc! V- • BLANKET BATH ROBES Ofc" "'m "SMb in a!i v’.-nted colors •JJL9SSI9S fancy vwmmsbbi Mens Fancy mens pencil and TURKISH TOWEL SETS CIGARETTE LIGHTER Dress Hose Combination cellophone wrapped HI J in all 49c Min" 50 c | U A complete line of Mens. Hundreds of Christinas Womens and Childrens Gifts to choose from. House Slippers. DFCATUR'S ORIGINAI. UNDERSELLING STORE ]

* through quick and certain justice. That function tn many places has i fallen Into a sad state of disrepair. It must be a part of our program to reestablish it." I - —-o Hospital Garden Crew Cotton Columbus, Neb.—(U.R) —New po1 tontlulitles in Nebraska's cllmato seein to Im Indicated In the success ol Thomas Smith, gurdner at St. Mary Hospital here, in growing ' cotton tills year. Smith produced

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about 20 hills of cotton in the hospital garden. He planted the cotton to see if it was possible to produce cotton in thia state. o Get the Habit — Trade st Hofre COLDS Brownie Cold Capeules will break up a cold In 24 hours. 25c ‘ CALLOW & KOHNE