Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1934 — Page 5

■ | CAN YOU.SOLVE THE ! «5 in &> SCRAMBLE ADS m> f« | Jj* ffj Cy ♦ Among The Advertisements On This Page Are A Number Os Missing Letters. When Found They Spell The Name Os Jt If .y B llOexll WW al |Ho J One Os The Advertisers On This Page. Find Them And Win Part Os The £20.00 in CASH AWARDS. A New Scramble J Lfb| VUIIW* W ■■ WH WiWp ♦Ad Will Appear Each Wednesday For Four Consecutive Weeks ... See Rules On Left. if is the last oi the series of scramble ♦ ;Be Prepared THE FIRST jthat *• »i% »• c«um<i *y ■J For the climax we are offering one grand; / ; I «■»«■■■ . ♦» n nerve. .ion B yO ur . P me. and invite everyone to share in it. : /J I'Ml* Id T! I1 *> 1 1R 1 for the next icy spell. ; ROUNDUP See Your Chiropractor I —to the person who the! J . Over 52,400 r ’ Frohnapfel answer correct or orig-J killed by, * J inal manner. • tiF • ' ’■■lE skidding in one year.j ( 4 M V *—■* Mil It OLR Modern <Mr. W&3 J One „f lhese may be yool 1 i'.Li ’ A lor in the name of an advertiser on this page. Specify • . lU.ItTT-r oner-ited hv skillwl me- ♦ ♦ \ * <?»»*** M,' ** * K-b.W»«»'*»S«‘ i i ■■* W ; — <* » " f • ) WJfcA J ?A ■ »“' CONTEST EDITOR. ’ ( I "’"'''"” rk ' L J ■>'<«" X I I '< Decatur Daily Democrat. J \ J * J ! After the storm of 1933 the first ♦ | j I ♦ > \ ♦ ' '"' "" Drive in at the first I* HEAR WILL ROGERS on* * 4La - a . . . ♦ \ ,' / wViWt l I.IWARDS FOR LAST WEEKS SCRAMBEADS ;< )• ... .ign of motor trouble. cars . Hfc *" " K " * K , ". J ILEK WXI |B WERE AS FOLLOWS: ; S < • used v<,ull llke our service I B ard |» '* Cood Gulf Radio, | ayjnfl her p(ant in , ay.t.m«ticl 'W „ . cj.._ Mn-nkv TkdAz><iiiir ' »■ J I parts as well as our moderate sold ♦ program every Sunday* way of aiway. loking beautiful.! \ (m Sue Murphy, Uecatur ; t low prices. ; * icon.ult your beaut.cian, arranoet w ZAFIA ii n o night. * f or regular appointment. and ♦ ■ W-Second-June 0 Donnell, Decatur ; Dierke’S AutO Wrecking Co;, „ v ,„.„ ..... JK.‘X”X."” ” a s Third—Alice Baker, Decatur JlMLiadpxUJM ♦ nuttman ave. phone 322 : GLI ,?. 1R ( ’ ’' : ♦ High Grade Auto I II ‘ Saturday free. P Our * ea s h ri ’ hl t . Consult our .x-t SERVICE Wt jm II X ) y t *perienced beauticians and they’ll f ■ SK'sH l ' CVj II J help you plan your year*, program.! Fully Guaranteed! ■S* Sn VDI II • - „ * ♦ 100% Sinclair Product. ‘ \ v ~ WCrfG />“'« ■• X* \ ,116 South 1»t St. Phone - ' ■ • : wiiSEL 7 ' f ♦ ♦ BBAUIIbnU* : Mum amount o1 service at the JH ♦ ! * *.\ M flu •> ************•*****!►•-»♦♦♦«-•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<-! minium labor co.t. Call 490. ■fflrKv'a : wachand : I u - s,Tires Bi *y *, ° ♦ ♦ Your Appearance Counts— yrp pDVpV IYAIRV LU DAY and NIGHT ’ be dressed up for all ♦ I>L<U Cd V KCdCdIY. UAIKI -r BS t'l ()(’K ♦ • Wrecking Service. ™ung i dga nMhe Daintiness of Your . rttt, i 'i/tl J Cleaned and Pressed. , WSEXp. J || Penonal Accmories , CHICK’S ‘ fi F t Now is the time to have that; J —~ I d.». ; Roadside Inn. —.. V . 1) : pu , in fir ; t ctosß condition.: jYOURCAR'WZdT.J.'JVt : DINE. DANCE- BEER • YOU j | On Somene'. Birthday ; will give yOU better i rn»«... twM »y : CARMELCRISP ;!>« 11 ■ ; t FLOWERS : greater pleasure if VJ? c. : ■ : popcorn io"' I 1 idMftand Baby’ Shop , Come Out and Enjoy It. ; or ♦oC 11 body and seeral cascs have been re_ • elsewhere and all work is‘ token you coutd send We nave} Ding OFUCr. 221 N. Second Street ! » POTATO CHIPS I ’’ Ported in eastern cities. Read the * „ llar „ 111-a u t cut flowers or potted plants for! dQM J > J * article tn Jan. Bth issue, pace 4, in .gUardlUeCO. | a|| occasjona ’ l«f „ s <r ivP if d ; re Really Delicious. J this paper of the poor widow woman • , , ” 1 V . a ■ $8 miies south of Decatur who is now. suffering with inc raging J ♦ J th OFO Ug h going II NEW HOME WASHING SERVICE : Y, ”« '• an ‘ ,h ;£.T" ur «’ arcels ;X d Brewster sVV ateh . FT I) : over now It may | ; , f Ktk ; CO W or through any other source. Why take a chance? Insist on , and C lock Hospital ♦ Ftora | Telegraph Delivery. I cjlVAVnil fim,> and E , at any time at the ‘BLUE CREEK'S perfectly pasteurized milk which is bottled in strict- « , • Sdvt 'Oil IIHH dRG ■ — Hie Biggest * .Z, I • Ol_ !l y sterile bottles for your health. J 157 S. 2nd st. • . I ffifinPV Idtpr nil Laundry Bargain in History! * C armelrisp Shoppe 1 The only pasteurized milk in Decatur. . ♦ VAUGHAN • ,dlvr o,u ja a f■ Now every woman can afford to ......1... ♦ send the family washing to our U’ r lonsts TTnT-g SToRA « : -| *> Hub :WE WILL SOON DISPLAY THE NEW 1934 CHEVROLET. THROUGHOUT THE ; ‘"SSUST tk, WlUdfc! 4 w SrXik.SnZMXX: • COUNTRY AT THE SPECIAL DISPLAYS NOW SHOWING THOUSANDS ARE : Phone 309 ! Takc advanlagc „ ( Mr 15 pounds y!,!!, j AGAIN PLACING THEIR APPROVAL ON AMERICA’S LEADING MOTOR CAR. • »™e s on wlh.nl Bain™.,. Kach additional n" —yoj' il‘™ nd‘ i "m''ar r ? m:m"y' ' ORDERS ARE PILING IN WICH AFTER ALL IS THE BEST PROF OF THE MER- : PHONE 16 • BUTLER’S I 5c ; ITS WHICH CHEVROLET OFFERS. WE WILL WELCOME AND INVITE YOUR j ! • GARAGE ■ ’-"""Jn'•»« ii Broi." ; ( OM| , ARISON of CHEVROLET WITH ANY OTHER LOW PRICED CAR.-WATCH • yoOnSvomT. : - X‘X = '“., r ,X. g I «e will call for your soiled pieces—white and col- , ; BFFR • || ored—wash them in rain soft water and return • JX)R DATE OF SHOWING IN DECATUR DEMOCRAT. J J J....... g| them sweet and clean, just damp enough to iron, ♦ ’ S S ’ i tm • l ■ .a < i ’ — ’ • zi /Y ♦ There is a certain I sis a largain—only 49c for 15 pounds. • DRIVE IT FIVE MILES AND YOU WILL NEVER BE SATISFIED WITH ANY OTHER LOW PRICED CAR. ; H M J satisfaction that you ■ We are counting on your co-operation. ! ; Tj J are getting quaity i J — —' _ ‘ ant * B * v * e "hen you fFARR way" | Thompson Chevrolet Co IS I d ss I CLEANERS J ,» HO NE 170 DECATUR, INDIANA • ill No. 3rd st. ♦ ! Tht Ity le H-... : - —* * ; r 1111l 111 11 'Fl > ♦ of Decatur. ■ I Drum * • CITY ♦ New garments arriving FERiMANENTS t The man about the house • : ■ SHAMPOOS * Only the purest of ingred- <>an nyhtcn the burden of ; W; newsagency !e. F. GASS STORE il-HNGERWAVES: lets g« into the making of wint er firing by installing a : WED .. THURS. : I Miller’s Bread WM rim atpdf^S^-P' 00 Tough For Him! ■ : : g U|l"oO*lLlnN Oil : “THE MAD GAME”: Hermit as he entered the citv, was ♦ It k vniir h*>alfh food and can be ‘ " wr ■ * ■■■ ■ ♦ ♦ struck by a sign that read—“ Try Ethel-2©e” |)HB r* ♦ **■ ls j° ur nc«lllt . Spencer Tracy, Claire Trevor♦ hut he started on, when at the next corner he ■ ’ -w ! had at anv dealers. ; ; Ralph Morgan, Matt McHugh; saw another sign—“Two Gals. 35c”. Then don . ♦ ' J A convenient and practical heat regulator that ;^ ( ’^ n /1> nthur \\ <>nt tn ’ an<l slartef i back toward the done by a gk.Hed oppr-I J H , Burke (Panther W oman). I mountains. The world’s going too fast ■ r “Mrienced in every branch! Ask for it by name. j keeps your home at the right temerature regard- . ALS() Tom Patricola in J for him. F’X* X;—W. .ko tave «, a line W Baked • .-P-ke. 1a„. A,b a« a!™: U. j '" ’ I - - >»-«»»• <b. I i Goods. Stop in for your pics cakes, cookies, • We know you’ll be interested. | J B I HONE 55 ; rolls or whatever baked goods you wish. J »sat.~ Chas. (Buck) Jones, Diane; z> la /vgxl 0 WHV>l%lvT I beacty shop = Mi |. , Raker*• Tib ShOßi——; k . a .«™ KE y OP..U, : lylllier S OdlWry : PHONE 73» S. Fhatsirert : "THE LADY KILLER" : U<u»« of St u ae,Y Uag-Gtad.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1931.

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