Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1934 — Page 5

■fgAL CHURCHES ■ W e»»ur Gospel Temple 9< rker. P a - tor Evangelist M „„i,. r no* ll ‘y kTeato; In of thy youth; ftsir God, ■*’ () i„ commandment h. for ■ duty of man For ■ U li IUIUK '' V,,|V w< "’ k 1,110 M/'.- mill every secret thing. H i„ good or whether it be s |n,.,1. Sunday 2:30 |>. in. wool. Supt. Clause* for \|i are welcome. Come il» 111 ,hc slu<, y “* God's ■ ><••'» Saturday ■ «,. in. and Sunday at 7:on ■ Hu- absence of Rev. Barker t. lm.-ton will speak at ...riices. Come and join ■ ~nm and praising the ■ ■ our salvation m —-.- ■ F ,nt Evingelical itcv. J. Dauner will V', .*'. O' his r.eries“of seidl th,, First Evangelical B. b loiiigld at seven o'clock. ■ meeting- for the last two ■ _ \a' ’ ,|i v ‘‘ r> interesting A s l ,il it of eieoiier ■ | from Hie very start. Bl>C' l ' r -' "•«•••** I,ave bef ‘ u ing and helpful. The nies- ■ w .| Lk :,; v.i’.l be: "The Guest at ' : l Bible class will ■ u"., ' lai music tonight. B • <■— ■peaimt Mills and Salem H M. E- Churches j. M. Pynchon, pastor pleasant Mills Krnin- -hip 10:30 a. m. Kwortii League—B p. in. jj llW r ‘-nia "• >’ 111

■ Opposite BELL’S PHONE I I C H "« Cash Grocery 292 ■ bread. Large 1 '/t pound loaf Sc ■ WAGNER APPLES. .8 lbs. 25c; Basket 85c and SI.OO ■ BALDWIN APPLES . S tbs. 25c; Basket tide and 98c ■ MARTHA WASHINGTON COPFEE, ■ Vacuumed Quart Jar 29c ■ SIX RAY SODA CRACKERS. 2 Ih. box 19c ■ l BE SEE COCOA, 2 lb. can 19c

■ >mall Onions, 10 lb. 17c ■ Florida Oranges, ■ 2 dozen 25c ■ Bell's Special Coffee 19c ■ Ginger Snaps. th. . 10c ■ ('hoc. fig liars, th. 15c ■(hoc. Marshmallow ■ Cookies, Ih2oc

■ We are Paying Top Price for Eggs. I Our Meats are Not the Cheapest I “BI T THE BEST” ' ■ IMH ■■ ■ ; hppelmans Grocery I Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service

■ Bananas 1 Q a 3 pounds .... A Crt ■ Oranges, SunKist | Dozen nr l| .. 35c, 31c ■ Tangerines IT M large, dozen .. AMV I Eating and Cooking ■ Apples | i pounds ■ Grape Fruit f* I large, each .... MV I Honey, Pure |iA I */: pint jar ... Ivv i Pint jar 20c ■ Catsup. Good 1A large bottle.... IOC i Marshmallow' ir ■ Creme, pint jar Amv I Brooms, Good QQ I a sewed dJv I Green Beans, Corn and I l' eas 1/1 I can lo C I Soda Crackers 09/» I 2 pound box .. v 1 Graham Crack- QQ „ I f rs, 2 lb. box .. mM V I Mhite Laundry •)*., ■ •Nwip. 10 bars.. 1 Chipso, 1 f ‘ I large box JLvC

Prayer meeting. Thursday 7;00. Salem Revival meeting* will continue during Ute coming weak with H. A. Russell leading the singing. Everybody Invited to attend those meet- , IngaSunday School — 9:30 A. M. Class meeting — 10:30 A. M. i ' ’■'o Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston, Pastor Seek ye the Ixird while he may ho found, tall ye upon tym while he is near Call upon me in the day , of trouble, and 1 will deliver. Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30 Grant Owen* man superintendent. Beulah Preaching service 9:30. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday School 10:30. Catherine Khrman. superintendent. Washington Sunday School 9:30 Grant Owens Superintendent. Preaching service 10:30*. Sermon by pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30 Harold Por- : ter superintendent. Go to church Sunday, and you ' will feel better Monday and all week. - —oAntioch M. B. C. Revival meetings arc still in progress at the Antioch M. B. C., c.iiurch, with souls praying through to definite victory, for which we are praising God. Already 26 have received help, and we are still praying and believing the Lord for the salvation of others. The evangelist, Rev. Franklin ■Moore, is giving out the word in a forceful, soul stirring manner which

Catsup. 11 oz. bottle 10c Kidncv Beans Ig can 10c 100 lb. bag Salt ... 95c Early June Peas, can rJ'/jc Oyster Shells, 100th 89c Green Beans. 3 cans 25c

WHIPPED BITTER Deliciously Smooth and Creamy. Try it OQp on your (oast, GOLD MEDAL FLOUR “Kitchen Tested” ... 51.09 Pick a name for Gold Medal’s Silverware Pattern. Prizes, SII,OOO in cash and Seven Automobiles. Come in and let us explain this wonderful opportunity. BAKE A CAKE Swansdown O'Tz. Cake 1 lour 4* I V Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb.. • «MV Icing Sugar 1 Ap 1 lb. box .... AW J '“" la 10c Bakers Large 09 p Bar Chocolate. 4*mV Baker’s Cocoa- 1 IL, nut, box AW Spinach O 1 z* 2 No. 2 cans. . 4W A V Pumpkin. 1 An large can AW

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1931.

i »**■■■ 'Till i.ha, i, ■i. M jwagssss=aaawßßgai is greatly appreciated by all. | We are planning an all-dsy meeting Sunday, with a Sunday School rally at 9:30, preaching gt 10:30, fellowship and preaching at 2 and preaching again at 7. Special music will be presented at all services. We urge all who will, to come and help make these meetings a real succees. Winchester United Brethren Church Oldtime Revival Services G. M. Sill, paetor Services each evening at 7:00. Gospel singing and Gospel preachlug. Tlio Willshire orchestra will be with us Sunday evening, January 28, Gome and hear them. You are Invited to come,and worship with us. o strike now at diphtheria Deaths from diphtheria Increase in cyclic periods, according to the bureau of vital statistics of the state division of public health but they may easily be wholly prevented if all parents and science strike together. "Diphtheria death rates for the State of Indiana were first comput-| ed for the year 1882. The figures, however, were not very reliable un-| til 1900, since which time rather ax j curate figures are available. The i moat interesting observation that runs throughout the entire period is I that the disease, while it is showing a definite downward trend, comes and goes in a somewhat cyclic manner, there being at more or less j regular intervals high points in the curve and between these high points very much lower levels. The time between these cycles is, on the average, about twelve years. The last really high year wae in 1931 when the death rate reached 24 deaths per 100,000 population. It was expected then that there might l>e another rather high year about 1932 or 1933. This prediction actually camo to (Muss in that there was a definite increase last year over the years immediately preceding, there being 172 deaths for the year which is a rate of 5.2 as compared with the rate of 4.1 for the two years previous. “The best time really to attack the problem of diphtheria prevention is at this prewent moment be cause there is shown a very definite tendency to increase and at such times there is more public interest in the disease. We feel free to predict that if a strenuous effort is made in the present campaign to immunize as large a number of children as possible, we shall almost certainly be able to drive the disease to new low levels within the next few years. “Now is the time to strike. Public interest in disease is at this time at a higher pitch than it has been in many years. This is the opportunity to gather in at the “kill” so far as diphtheria is concerned. While it is not likely that the disease will be absolutely eradicated in Indiana, such a result is entirely possible and certainly we should be able to reduce the disease to a much lowr level than at the present time.” .JAKE FACTOR NAMES TOUHY AS KIDNAPER i (CONTINUEp from — | As our car pulled out, the men I hopped into this car and swung I around following us. A short distance away this car and another machine swung in and cut us off. forcing our machine to halt. Ten or twelve men rushed out of the two cars. They carried shotguns, machine guns and revolvers. I had never seen a machine gun be-| fore but 1 recognized the weapons from pictures. "Stick up your hands and get out,’ one man shouted." “Do you recognize any of the 1 defendants as being among the i gang?" asked Assistant State’s Attorney Wilburt Crowley. "Yes,” said Factor, “1 recognized Schaeffer as he walked in front, of the automobile headlights. 1 got a good look at him. A main asked ’Where’s Jake?’ 1 said 'Here I am.' and got out of the car. They bundled Epstein and myself into the automobile and

UNCO Service Station 1 mile cast of Decatur on Road 16 Special Saturday Night Featuring 4 Seasoned Entertainers Follow the Crowd. We will have CENTLIVRE BEER { and Sandwiches. Meyer Buntman, prop.

| drove away. When we had cone u short distance one man blindfolded me with my handkerchief. Then they let Epstein out and I told him to tell Relle not to do anything until she heard from me. We drove about twenty minutes "One man said, ‘Your friend. Humphries, won't get you out of this. We whnt 3600,690.’ I said I couldn't raise that amount and that the newspapers had exaggerated my fortune. The car turnod lon to a bumpy road, went a. little distance and stopped. They led me Into a house. The same voice said, ’This is what we call putting a man in a basement.' They led me down seven or eight steps to u basement room. There was a concrete floor. They took me into what seemed to be a lavatory and placed mo on a chair. The voice again asked me for $500,000. I said I couldn't possibly raise; that amount. ’You better get your thinking cap on or we'll blow your brains out,’ h esaid.

■I I Dixie Queen Markets EXT R A SPEC IA L Grimes Golden Apples, U. S. No. 1 Extra Fancy, Last Chance 7 pounds .. 25c; bushel ... * Northern Spy and Baldwins QQc 8 pounds .. 25c; bushel FLORIDA ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy .. 2 doz. 25c CALIFORNIA ORANGES, Seedless dozen 19c TANGERINES. Sweet and Juicy 2 doz. 19c GRAPE FRUIT, Florida’s Best 7 for 25c COCOANUTS 2 for 19c , I CRANBERRIES, Eatmore Variety 2 lbs. 23c DATES, Fresh, Bulk lb. 10c BANANAS, Uni Fruit 4 lbs. 19c 3 A Fresh Line of Vegetables Daily HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 15c I CELERY, large size 2 stalks 13c " SPINACH. Fresh 2 tbs. 15c I Parsnips, Turnips, Carrots, Green Beans, Green Peas. Cauliflower, etc. I I WHOLESALE RETAIL I FRUITS 157 N. 2nd st. VEGETABLES | i

1---- - - , _ Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries

Sugar, Crystal White Granulated. 10 th 15c Prunes, Sun Sweet 2 pound pkg. ... 21c Sugar, lx Non Caking Powdered, 2 pound packages 17c Bananas, quality fruit 3 pounds 19c Oranges, SunKist navels, med. size, doz. 23c Sweet Potatoes. 3 lb 17c Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages 17c Royal Gelatine. 3 Gelatines and 1 Royal Chocolate Pudding, all four for 18c Bowlene, SaniFlush or Drano, can 21c Apples, Baldwins, medium size, 81b. 25c Sun Sweet Prune Juice large bottle 19c Quality Soda Crackers 2 pound box .... 23c Graham Crackers, 2 pound box .... 25c P. W. Crackers, 2 pound packages.. 25c Large Honey Cookies dozen 10c Cake Flour, Swans Down, package. . 25c Coffee, Golden Rio, 2 pounds29c Coffee, the Best Value at, pound 20c Coffee, Chase and Sanborn. 2 pounds .. 45c pound 25c Coffee, Old Master, 2 lbs. 55c; pound 30c Baking Powder, Calumet or Rumford pound can 29c Macaroni or Spaghetti short cut, 3 lbs... 25c Green Beans, 3 No. 2 cans 29c

BILLS PENDING FOR FIREARMS j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) which wold. Adequate penalties are provided. f ' "I know that it was not the Intention of these bills and nothing ' in them can be construed otherwise, to molest the hunter and | the sportsman. 1 want to assure i that it was only to prevent tin- sale and distribution of pistols to j those who would criminally use ■ them. A great many steps and much money is. being spent to improve the game preserves and other conservation measures are to be made. 1 favor such legislation and I am opposed naturally to the indiscriminate distribution I of firearms." Price of Eminence Censure Is the tnx a man pays to the public for being eminent.— 1 Swift

Toilet Paper, 1000 sheet rollssc - Rolled Oats, 5 lbs.. . 19c Oleo, Delicia, lb. . . lie Peanut Butter, lb. 12',c YY hite Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 bars 23c Camay or Palmolive ' Toilet Soap, cake .5c ; Quick Arrow Soap Chips, 2 Ig. pkgs. 27c 25c American Family Soap Chips 19c Gold Dust. Ige. pkg. 18c Syrup. Golden No. 10 gallon 19c No. 5, la gallon. . 29c Syrup, Crystal White No. 10, gallon . . . 55c No. 5, la gallon. . 32c Syrup. Maple Flavor No. 5, '<• gallon .. 29c Pure Buckwheat. large bag2sc Pillsbury Prepared Buckwheat, large bag 29c 50c Broom Value . . 38c Pearl Cracked Hominy 8 pounds 25c 3 pounds 10c Red Pitft'd Cherries No. 10 gallon ... 60c Salt, 100 Ib. hags. . . 95c Salt, 50 lb. Blocks. 39c Mortons Prepared Salt Smoke and Sugar Cure, 10 lb. can. . 89c Mortons Sausage Seasoning, 10 oz. can 23c Dill Pickles, quart . 15c Quaker Granulated Corn Meal, 10 lb. 25c 5 pounds 15c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables

Choicest YW Meats In The City Fully Dressed Turkeys, 1b... 99p whole or half Real Chickens, lb Our Best Sliced Bacon 1 Rp Saturday Only, lb. y » REAL SPKIALS, • 5® FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for pan, 1b... CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, lb. TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender, lb. 25c I sr — MILD 7 CREAM I g Snn „ s„<l«> POKK 1 CHEESE 1 2 for 15c fa Shoulder Steak |«| 1 pound • 1 Special 1 4 Palmolive Beads, 1 i k 15C (5 2 boxes for lOek 2 lbs. 25g i K- 21 oz. Crystal White abXS Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket IblOc H Hamberger 2’/ 3 lbs 20c S. Cured Bacon Squares lb. 10c COFFEE, Bursley flf* I Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade *V. SLICED QKr. Bl RCO—Good Coffee 2 tbs. 35c | pound OOU ■■" — ■ — 3 lbs. SUGAR CURED Fresh Spare Ribs SMOKED 1 4 c 25c or half, lb. SUGAR CURED Nice Pork or Beef PICNICS, lb IOC lenderlom, lb 28c lard rv NICE PORK 3 CHOPS, lb Sausage, Country 1 Honey Loaf, lb. 30c Style, lb LUC zABWV „ „ Shoulder Ribs or Bulk Sauer kraut 1 r £VC 2 ibs IDC Neck Bones, 6 lbs.. PERFECT OLEO OREAMERY Buller Ao n I 2 pounds Ju Jb U 2 pounds “Ub DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI Ksta. 6BOXES 25c |^“ T, 35c DC CD FRANKFORTS, ■■ Lll 1 UDDING or 1 Of* All New Stock cWbi BOLOGNA, lb. ... xvv Red Fox Ale . $3.50 Home Made 1 Vz. Berghoff ..... $2.55 Weiners, lb Wooden Shoe. $2.65 - li)S - f«>r Budweiser ... $3.90 LIVER Bardens, American, Brick and Pimento Cheese, ’/ 2 pound packages 2 for 29c Plenty Fresh Oysters and Cottage Cheese Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107

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