Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1933 — Page 5

■PITTSBURGH TO I BATTLE PURDUE ■]> (|tt eitul Eastern Team I Will Meet HoilermakI ers Tonight ■ utny'ti''. 1,1,1 • r)ec 15.-(Spei-- ■ p lt .slmt'Rh'« powerful banketE| combination, on® of the naE ns ino>i consistent winners of Efjjwooil honors, will invade the ■V r , school gymnasium Ki i.hi' nigh. to meet Purdue s ■Ljy Boilermakers in one of the Rtstamllng intersectional games year. Retaining four out of E,. regular** fll,m laßt >' ear s 1)111 E.t quintet, which handed Purdue Ej'j Hi trimming in the Smoky Eh plus a neat quota of sophoE ore . front last year’s undefeated Edini.m quintet, the Pittsburgh Ee« has Us heart set on opening E ambitious western tour with a Ertorv. following the tilt here 1 Eiday night. Pittsburgh will meet . EJttiwestern and Hutler before re-

R Opposite | BELL’S | PHONE I I I Cash Grocery | 292 | ■ Those Fancy Tree Ripened King Oranges. ■I Dozen 15c, 20c. 25c and 30c | We have a Fine Selection of Christmas Trees E 25c to $1.25 I FANCY JONATHAN APPLES 6 lbs. 25c I! Basket $1.35 and $1.50 || Buy Crystal White Granulated Sugar . HI lbs. the ■I BALDWIN APPLES—per basket 59c. 75c and SI.OO || LARGE FANCY SPYS .... 6 lbs. 25c; Basket $1.35 || p. W. CRACKERS—2 -1 lb. boxes 25c || WEIMER PURE CANE SORGHUM—gallon . ... S9c || J. and L. FANCY CLUSTERS—pound 19c I FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, lb. 10c; 3 lbs. 25c || Fancy Country Gentleman Com—lsc value can 10c

II Pure Ground Pepper. |l pound 19c II Macaroni, 2 lb. box 15c II Catsup, 14 oz. hottie 10c II Fould’s Egg Noodles I large 12 oz. pkg. 15c II O.K. Soap, 0 bars . 25c II Syrup. Golden, gal. 19c ■ Pure Cocoa, 2tb box 21c II Seedless Raisins 3lb 25c II Jell'O, 5 pkgs2sc II Pillsbury Cake It Flour 25c ■ Oyster Shells. 100 lb 85c || Salt. 100 lb. bag. .. 95c II Cocoa W heats, pkg. 21c II 2 • 1 pt. jars Peanut ■ Butter 25c ■| 10 lb. bag Onions. . 19c II Potatoes, No. 1 White ■ peck 28c

I ASK US ABOUT OUR MEATS-THEY ARE BETTER I Full Line of Fresh and Smoked Meats. HITE’S GROCERY ” II phones 31 and 201 I Christmas Trees 25c up I Mixed Nuts 1 Q Large can Pork 1 A,» II pound ioC and BeansA VV I MACARONI LaUon cans r’p I 3 lbs Apple Butter... II Soap, 10 bars Kraut Sp I White Laundry. wOv can II Golden SunKist pu tin I OIT3II£CS a " sizes ’ doze " u r I I Pure Buck- i)Ez, New Walnuts n wheat, sack pound . ’' ’i” « Black Raspber- 1 E Small lineapple 1 L, ries. can IOC can .- -.■■■?■ • Van Camps Kraut Lima beans 1 |lz» can DC a can x APPLES, Fancy No. I Jonathan »“• S M9 Prunes, New 1A » K ar « e ca ™ ,>eac *] Crop, th IUC heavy syrup 1 can Pork and Beans Quart cans 1 can fJt Mustard J.vv Perfect Mince New Honey IfjC Meat, pkg J. VC a cake CANDY |b 10c * Mixed. Soft Gum Drops 2 lb. hox Gra- or Peaches and Ap- j() c ham Crackers.. ncots, 1 • 'anCamps Kidney r 2 cans Fancy Beans, can OC Peas • r &eT f,)K “ rl 5c cJ“ s -25 c GALLON GOODS £S;;Ga |6 ? c Red Beans r z . Brazil Nuts can pound I-'arge cans 1 A,, Large cans | Kidney Beans .. IVL p,ums . ’ Tomato Soup r_ Quart jar Sala 0C

turning to its home court | Fire veteran., including three' ■ senior, and two juniors, with un ' l '" lR11 ' »lt«htly better i than six feet, one inch, are expect--1 *" 10 compose the Pitt starting lineup, and another battle of speed against height Is expected. AlI though the Boilermakers opened their season Tuesday night with a *" to 30 victory over Indiana State Teachers, it was evident that a lack of height on the part of Purdue will give most opponents an I advantage In securing control of I the ball off the bankboard, ami 1 ( oach Ward Lambert is conceit-1 trating on the development of a -fast-breaking offense. Although Purdue showed the , usual early season raggedness against the Sycamores, the performance of Rty Eddy, who staged brilliant come-back at forward after a year's layoff due to a severely lacerated arm, and Ed Elliott, sophomore center, served to boost the Boilermaker basketball stock. Norman Cottom, flashy dribbling forward, and Ed Shaver, long range shooting back guard, both gave evidence of strong offensive power. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

Baldwin Apples, 10 Ibs 25c Grocers Mixed, 2 lb 25c Pure Fudge, 2 tbs. 25c Fancy Hard Mixed Candy, 2 ibs. ... 25c Good Chocolate Drops 2 Ibs 25c Fruit Filled Candy 2 Ibs 25c I Peanut Brittle, 2 Ib. 25c I 2 lb. pkg. Fancy Dates 25c | Bell’s Special Coffee pound 19c I Grape Fruit, balls of juice 5c j Fancy Sweet Potatoes r pound 5c Cabbage, solid heads, pound If

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15,1933.

LOWER FEDERAL TAX SUGGESTED! ( 2 f 'X'’i'iNtii-;t> from Page on®) , , .»«-•«_»♦ midget entlmates are completed. He agreed with the committee, however, that there should be only one sot of normal tax rates Instead of two, and that surtax rates be adjusted accordingly. Gospel Temple P. W. Barker, pastor | Saturday night and Sunday night d - Rev. Barker will speak on the "Last 1 J warning for the Gentile people", or the Gentiles losing the governmental stronghold of the world and all powers are going back into the hands of the Jewish people, proving that every nation and country is going down except the land of Palestine, showing how the Roman < at holies and all modernism will united their forces for a short war in Europe which will bring out ten dictators or ten kings spoken of in the book of Daniel, second chapter. Everyone invited to come Saturday night, who is interested in being prepared for the awful change that shall come to pass in the next ■ few months. Michigan Passes New Liquor Bill j |! Lanning, Mich., Dec. 15—(UP)— I Michigan’s much-debated liquor ! I control bill passed the state legislature and went to Governor Wil-1 Ham A.Comstock today with a favorable vote by the senate. The bill, compromise measure, l previously had been approved by I the house of representatives. Gov. i Comstock indicated he would sign I it immediately, placing Michigan a- j - piong the states in which the sale I of hard liquor is legal. i As approved by the legislature. | | the bill provides for state-owned I ' liquor stores and sale of liquor by i the glass in hotels and restaurants l under local optaion. Revenues col- | lected by the state will be loaned to needy school districts. TO INVESTIGATE LIQUOR PRICES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | I It reads as follows: "No spiritous beverages or wine I tonics shall be sold at prices in exII cess of what is necessary to return | I a fair profit. In the event a com- i I plaint of excessive price charging i DELICIOUS CEREAL OVERCOMES COMMON CONSTIPATION All-Bran Provides “Bulk,” Vitamin B and Iron ' Kellogg’s All-Bran meets a basic need of the American dietary. It supplies "bulk” —so helpful in correcting common constipation. In eleven years, All-Bran has won millions of satisfied users. New tests show added reasons for the success of All-Bran. Laboratory experiments prove that, in addition to “bulk,” it provides vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. The headaches, loss of appetite and energy that so often result from constipation can be overcome by this pleasant cereal. How much better than using pills and drugs. All-Bran is mild. Its “bulk” is much like that of lettuce. Within the body, it absorbs moisture and forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Two tablespoonfuls daily are sufficient to overcome most types of constipation. Chronic cases, with every meal. If not relieved this way, see i your doctor. Another benefit of All-Bran is that it has twice as much bloodbuilding iron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver. Serve as a cereal, or use in cooking. Tempting recipes on the r"d-and-green package. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

j BEER' ■?’ Follow the Crowd II I 1 LINGO Service Station Highway 16 1 mile east of Decatur. Entertainment Sat. Night by Skip Young and the Brown Boys. > We serve Hot Chille LUNCH - POP • BEER Meyer Buntman, Proprietor

lls received by the excise director I he sliall be authorized to Investigate and make such recommendations as deemed proper. In event a permit holder fails to adjust his priceu his permit may be revoked." Both Gordon and Mrs Nicholson expressed the view that this section wijl be broadened and strengthened at the meeting. "I feel that the regulatory provisions should cover the quality as ,■■ i ——a—MW—

j Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service New SunKist Oranges CHEESE WEEK Dozen * 38c, 27c,ZrfVV That Good O Cream Cheese lb AoC Cranberries IQ poun< * j r y a s ] a jj o f t j ial (jj an t Loaf, American Tangerines |/• Cheese, lb Large, dozen... AW I Kraft’s Yi Ib. Packages, Grape Fruit 1 ,4 any kind 1 O Large, 3 for .... lit each AOV BUTTER lb. 20c Egg Noodles, cellophane Burco Coffee j Q package i fk 1 pound A«/V .. 20c, 15c and AvC Burco Macaroni 1 C 2 pound b0x.... A tit I eanut Butter 1 ~ Chase & Sanborn’s 1 pound jar ... Itll i) at ed Coffee QQ ! 12 pound jar .... 25c pound | Bananas, good, QI „ Red Beets, large 1 (L* I ripe, 3 lbs mIU can. each AW R Christmas Trees & Candy Peaches, heavy »)[* Soda C rackers syrup. 2 cans...OtJv 2 lb. box Bartlett Pears ftA Graham Crack- OpJ „ large can ttvl erf, 2 lb. box... Broken Slice 99/» Millers Good jP „ Pineapple Ig canA Cakes, each ....AtJ’V White Cherries Decatur's Sugar 4Q large can 10 lbs itzV

| ! Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries

Nuts, New Mixed lb. 18c New Washed Brazils, pound 15c New Filberts, lb. .. 20c Large No. 1 Budded English Walnuts, pound2sc Candy Peanut Squares or Peanut Brittle, pound 12*/jc Vanilla Choc, ( lusters, ( hocolate Chips, Chocolate Caramels pound 20c Soft Creamy Chocolate Drops, lb.. 12*/2C Orange Slices, 1b... 10c Hard Mixed Candypound 12VjC Chocolate Cherry Flips, lb. pkg.... 25c Fancy asst. Chocolates 5 tb. boxß9c Oranges, SunKist Navels, sweet and juicy, doz. 20-25-30 and 35c Citron, Orange, Lemon or Grape Fruit Peel % pound pkg. ■• 10c New Crop Raisins, 3 pounds 25c Recleaned Currents package Lsc Sugar, Sparkling Crystal White Granulated, 10 lbs. ... 47c , Sugar, 4x Non Caking Powdered. 2 pound packages 17c Cranberries, firm, red , ripe, 1b... 10c Bananas, select ripe fruit, 3 lbs23c Instant Postum, large can 42c Syrup, No. 10 gallon Golden 49c No. 5, •/: gallon . 29c Syrup, Crystal White, No. 10 gallon ... 55c No. 5, ’/j gallon.. 32c

woll us the price uud that wo shall be able to extend the scope in that manner very quickly" Mrs. Nicholson said. "As far as I'm concerned personally", Gordon declared. "I wouldn’t even wait for a meeting. 1 think that all dealers who are selling such phoney stuff for whisky and I at such excessive prices should be 1 prosecuted right now for obtaining money under false pretenses." I

Svrup. Maple Flavor- ‘ cd, No. 5, i/ 2 gal. 39c Head Lettuce, large heads 10c Crackers, P. W. 2 packages 25c Quality Soda or Graham Crackers, 2 lb._ box 25c Peanuts, Fresh Roasted. lb 10c 3 tbs2sc Pillsbury Prepared Pancake Flour, large bag2sc Swantons Pure Buckwheat Flour, I'/j pound bag2sc Relied Oats, 5 lbs... 19c Navy Beans, 4 lbs.. 15c Mortons Prepared Salt , Sugar Cure and Smoke, 10 lb. can 89c Mortons Sausage “Reasoning, 10 oz. can 23c Cocoanut, long cut shredded, lb2ac Special Wash Board 48c Pretzels, small, lb.. 18c Grapes, Fancy Tokays 2 lbs p,c Sweet Potatoes, 1b... 5c Olives, quart jars.. 29c Mustard. Battleship. full quart ]•>« pint lUC Peanut Butter, pint jar Jj' c Lye, Red Seal, can.. 10c Shredded Wheat, 2 for “* e Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages 1 lC Christmas Trees Irom Camay Toilet Soap, cake ~c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables

Phones 106*107 0 |' ? WMR m PR * {uy a ”d Lbe WyAjV*! k » ■! 1 L . Ml J t M I Decatur Made SUGAR Nice Fresh Oysters, pint .... 25c EJWM ~aln‘ o live Soa P’ Good Fresh Mush, Roll 10c |O|j 3 bars 19c Fancy Dressed Spring Su P er Sud s. 2 for Lie Chix or Hens ■M Palmolive Beads, Fully Dressed Turkeys, 1b... 22c ■ 10( Fully Dressed Ducks, lb 15c ->lb. ( rystal \\ hite Soap ( hips 31c g w j S 8 Steaks, pounded, 21 oz. Crystal White Chips .. 10c Ready for the pan, lb 18C Mrs. John Schafer’s Home Made Chocolate Raisen Cakes, Angel Food Cakes, Ginger, Butterscotch and Sugar Cookies. NOODLES. REAL COUNTRY BUTTER. PLENTY FRESH EGGS. ALSO HOME MADE PUMPKIN PIES —25 c each BEEF TO BOIL 4 lbs. 25 C Shoulder Steak GOOD VEAL POCKET or STEW lb. 10c fc Special 1 . - 2 s - 25c * GOOD TEA BONE STEAKS 1 Nice Veal steak i Today Only, pound L or Roast C Bk 15c th. AS NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED BACON ’ ft Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Fresh Spare Ribs 93 p 3 pounds ARMOUR’S TALL CANS OF MILK — 6 for 30c 5 Giant TRY OUR MINUTE OR CUBE STEAKS Bars No Bone—No Waste i* 25c pound Dandy Rolled Rib Roasts, no bones, no waste, lb 20c .$1 SPECIAL —3 lbs. Hamberger or Sausage, 3 lbs. Oleomargarine, 3 lbs. Lard, 3 lbs. Bacon Squares—l 2 ibs. for SI.OO COFFEE, Bursley If* Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade SLICED BUR( O—Good Coffee 2 lbs. 33c pound OtJC SUGAR CURED SMOKED N? fresh A OU e B Whole or half, lb. J GROUND 1 HAMBERGER I SUGAR CURED i 3 lbs ’ picnics, tb AvC k £ SUGAR CURED BACON 1 fU. B SQUARES, lb PALMOLA 25C Oleomargarine-3 lbs LARD ar., IX NICE PORK 3 lbs CHOPS, 2 lbs Sausage, Country Honey Loaf, lb 30c ... „ c Shoulder Ribs or 9flp Kraut, 10c; 3 'w' Neck Bones, 6 ibs., PERFECT OLEO OtT CREAMERY Butter Cl p J 2 pounds U 2 pounds UI U DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI COTTAGE 6BOXES 25c r“ TT, .35c “ 10c FRANK FORTS, JT" PUDDING or 10f* 1 Edgemont BOLOGNA, lb. ... f Crackers I Fresh Home Made f Last Time E S Weiners, lb ) £| 2 lbs. for 35c I Today Only I LIVER ab 5 Ibs ZOcI BMBMBQnt BERGHOFF—NEW—per case $2.55 WOODEN SHOE—per case $2.65 fas |m uoN or AUGUSTINER—per case $2.75 | KINGSBURY or BUDWEISER—per case $3.10 SfeKi&'S I U DREWREY’S ALE—per case SLOO Plus $1 Deposit on case and bottles. 1 BEE 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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