Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1934 — Page 3

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1 ‘ ’ ' • * ♦ ll * WHY mm waitI when you can buy now I “ON TIME” WE THINK people are smart to buy —at present low winter prices—whatever they need now or will want this Spring. 9We think they’ll save money—we know they’ll protect their safety ■in driving—by using their credit. Why don’t you use yours? Tires I batteries, radio, spark plugs and other reliable equipment in our a stock may be bought for * I as low as 1 a week! I Lifetime Guaranteed IB GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY U&fy Supertwist Cord Tires ~ IHgls Cni r 4.40-21 $1.13 a week ■jfj f : mma acu Wl J 4.50-21 1.33 a week Hi •i -i ffßßnfiil A Tires 4.75-1*) 1.46.1 week Vl j ■ WjWVdl 5.00-20 1.61 a week ■ 4 BIHSI Other size. in proportion. Expertly mounted free KomHIBo exide batteries life Price* gubject to change without notice and to any »tau> sales tax 1 Road Service —Call 262 I “week -CayT' CORNER THIRD and M ADISON STS. Sunday, 8 pm ' 'S&P' fsTpring Time flt NIBLICK’S Q Silk Dresses *£L An entire new selection is here for your choosing. Heautiful Printed jyy ’s2.*,. *lo® m „ Spring Coats §| The styles are unusually smart this gBSBw&y I AfW* season. Dress or Sport l oats at tH/L and «pJL popular prices! «, 'CnT- 5,:.!r«.; $ l () oo .„ $ 1 6.95 </J Will turn the trick. A V/. tO Vi Vs. ** W — Swagger Suits are very popular. TV - c.. « a Materials are tweeds and (?1C <I?OQ Wln Sweaters „, ain , rep es MOto sl-98 to $2-98 NEW THINGS for BABY » styles, new colors. BOOT,ES H° f new weaves knitted shoes 75c > )/ SAQUES 79c 'P-o\er Sweaters SL9S. Slipover Sweaters with tam $1.25 f Sizes .51 to 10. Knitted Sweaters SI.OO (N) < ~j - Silk Crepe Dresses. Pink, Blue $1.25 ''"‘A .. ~ Silk Crepe Slips. Pink, Blue -59 c j \ jvew Cotton Rompers 45c to SI.OO W111 DITCPC Dresses, Batiste, etc., sizes 1-3 yr. SI.OO ( Y" \ / J White Moderia Dresses 75c V ' f Blankets 25c to $1.50 L—Jg New Baby Novelties 's9c Silk Broadcloth Rompers - SI.OO «— ■' * r figured or plain h blouses in brown. ALL SILK PRINTED CREPE • green, pink, yellow. - Many patterns from which to choose. d* t AA Plaids, stripes and floral patterns, yard. *P 1 .UU NEW BAGS Z f sn k pta cotton pique SI.OO *91.98 ~LA /yc *«“• ■"* 35 C at urin „ „ 0 4U Regular SI.OO quality. Dress „ rints guaranteed Styles nfU, thC Sm:,rl New Spring Colors. »«» colors, all new patterns. * es °» the season. 1 Also plain shades, i 39 inches wide. yard - lOv USE ADVANCE DRESS PATTERNS 10c-15c NIBLICK & CO

tie- Rockford. Ohio, Press, iMcrjeer county), containing un article j from (b-catur, lint., where a sugar hetM 11 hint Is located. bearing Ihe news iluii another payment for sugar heets of sl.. r ii' por ton, bringInn the total lo date to sf, .C,ii pur ton, tind just poeii made to the Browers by the t entrul Sonar Co. of I)w iitur. Tills article further stntes that ipproxlmately 1.200 I growers are benefited by the ml

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'•nice pnymeni, and that growers j supplying this phi ill alone have received approximately s:!Sii,ono for the 19:i:i crop. "Tin- hrlslallon under eonnhleralioii profioses lo Inrn over 10 Ihe (Secretary of Agile up arc the imwci to regulate producilon.. ttironph allotments of.loiinaKe, 10 the producers of our insular possi sslon*, and the priMlnceis of iho| HilHpplnes and t'uba. Shoal 1!

tills be done, the produetioti of ,bccl sit,t;ur 111 Ibe ITittiut Stales Immedluteiy will be rediteed by about :iiHl.mni lons and Ilx - Ciiluin utloliueiit la liH ifas.il )a a like manner. S "If this course Ire followed and tin- a rail lat I ihokina of ihe suaur herd iiutuatry Ihrougli ihe reilncMon of quota* be effeeted. It Inevitably will place the consumer-: of ibis country at the merry of those who, In 192(1, wh'-n there was no doim-Mif kiimih available for tlte market, rolihf il the Amerl<an limisewlv-s of several hundred million dollars by ponging tile priee as high as .'!2 c>-iils a pound to the consumer. "The Cuban sugar Industry is under the control of a small group of Kastern financial Interosta the same Interests who for years huv'- sought to destroy the American iu r ir producing Industry. "Kver.v 101 l lu-ld by a low-wage lore.lgn laborer in the Cuban 111dustry menus oru less job ai hig.iter wages for (he Amerlean working man. • Kvi-ry pound of sugar products raised in the Tropics and sold In lliis country means one pound less of profitable sugar that may be raised by the American farmer. In the United States today there are more than 100,1100 American fanners to whom the sugar licet Is the only crop upon which they may reasonably count a profit when the seed is planted. "I believe the American market ought to Is- supplied hy the American farmer The sugar produced in this country supplies about one third of Itie demand and I believe in building the sugar beet industry rather than tearing It down for the benefit of producers in Cuba and the Philippine Islands who would not hesitate to gouge Ihe American consumer." ' At the meeting attended hy Kloeli, a committee was appointed lo consult with President Roosevelt and Secretary Wallace, with a view to further limiting the Cuban and Philippine quotas so as to afford a larger market for American producers. It is estimated Chat about 100 congressmen In whose districts “Ugar beets -ire grown would rise in the House and protest vigorously should there be the least indication that the Cuban sugar interests are to be favored as against the American farmer. FARMERS MUST GET WAIVERS <CONTINUED Kko;.' - AGK ONE) allows farmets to request a waiver of the wheat section through their county allotment committees. Before a waiver for such non-

HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unless two pinte of bile juice flow dailj from your liver Into your bowela. your food decays in your bowela Tbla poisons your whole body. Movements get hard and constipated. You get yellow tongue, yellow akin, pimples, dull eyes, bad breath, bad taste, gas. duwness. headache. You have become an ugly-looking. foul smelling. sour-thinking person You have lost your personal charm. Everybody wants to run from you. But don’t take salts, mineral waters, oils, laxative pills, laxative candies or chewing gums and expect them to get rid of this poison that destroys vour personal charm. They can't do it. for they onlv move out the tail end of your bowels and that doesn't take away enough of the decayed poison. Cosmetics won't help at all. Only a free flow of your bile juice will stop this decav poison in your bowels The one mild vegetable medicine which starts a free flow of your bile juice is Carter’s Little Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) in Carter’s. Only flne. mild vegetable extracts. If vou would bring back your personal charm to win men. start taking Carter's Little Liver Pills according to directions today. £6d at drug stores. Refuse "something just as good", for It may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name and get what you ask for. © 19118. C. M. Co Special Three More Days! A FIVE DOLLAR FRENCH TONIC PERMANENT For Onlv SI.OO This wave is guaranteed to stay in until your hair grows out. Any style you want — all the curls you need. We are backed by one ol the largest and oldest shops in Indiana. Expert Operators 127 N. 'trd st. Phone 924 Decatur.

plnntlng can tie granted, the wheat | section must designate 1 lie- county nr the community us one In which | |unfavorable weather, a public cal-1 umilv, an uncontrollable natural | force, or an act of End, lias pro \ Inured sudi a general unfavorable j condition as to prevent farmers jfrom seeding or lo make seeding I Plainly useless. Further, the pro-1 jituew'H failure 10 plant must lie duet solely to these causes, and Ills re-; quest must have the recommcndll- 1 tiou of the county allotment com-: mittce. DEPUTY POINTS TO GANGSTER AS MURDERER (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) ......................... i gangster le ing forced to appear in ' I court manacled hand and foot.) j Judge Kmmli IC. Kverett overruled j j the motion to release him. "The stati will show that John J lollingei and Harry Plerpont were' •ellow prisoners In the Indiana \ j state prison for several years. 1 j We will show that Dillingci plan- 1 ned the release of t’ierpnnt and, I nine other prisoners there after he nail been paroled In It).ill. Tin* evidence wlil show that, in return for that favor, the freed prisoners , delivered Hillinger from the Allen county jail lore and killed Sheriff ‘ Sarber.” ° McNUTT GRANTS TURNER PARDON — ] (CONTINUED FROM PAOE "-NE) ! ers. The four exonerated by Vaixter-1 | pool's statement were acquitted and j | some of the new men named by him j have been convicted. Rev Brie! well, Sullivan t-ounty prosecutor, and other county officials appeared before the governor In favor of Turner's pardon. Gifl Performs Operation Logan. O.—<U.B Ruth Doling. IS, j | who lias ambitions lo become a j srugeon. perforniei a successful op-! eratlon on a chicken, which was ; suffering from an enlarged crop. I She opened Ihe crop, removed a j piece of corncob, sewed up the in- i vision, and the chicken recovered.:

—r IF YOU NEED MONEY, we e»n trcom- | moditc vou quick! v and confidentially. Convenient repavment Wrm*. FRANKLIN SECURITY CO Over Schafer Hdw. Uo. : Phone 2"7 Decatur, Ind. * ■■■ ■ ■■

_ We Will Give $A A fora NAME AND SLOGAN x V- f ICE CREAM and BUTTER jf| \}\ s s as follows: Staley’s | Dairy Products Co. %|| |b| {T for the best name of U* L lor (he best Saturday, March 24. I Jlce Cream and Hotter 4) u *“•**"• Enter This Contest and Win A Prize SIMPLY suggest a name and slogan you think best suited for our lee Cream and Butter. The same name will be used for both products and is to be our tradename in the future. If possible, suggest a short, catchy name, easy to say and remember. Then yvrite a slogan to go w ith it. The winner of the best name will be n , . TAn . v , ADrtl A 1 tit: n „A nr ; nnA „ Contest opens TODAY and ( LOSES awarded ,>ls and the winner ot trie best slogan $5. The same person may • M ARCH 16. Everybody is eligible to win both—or it may go to two differ- enter. Write as many as you wish, ent persons. Judges in (he contest will lie Mr. E. W. Lankenau. of the General Electric Co., Mrs. Henry 1L Heller, President of the Womans Club, and Mr. L. E. Archbold, county agent. The decision of (he judges will be final. Send in your entry today. You may win one or both of the awards. Mail all entries to— Staley’s Hairy Products Co. Decatur 238 N. 2nd St.

ucnifarfftaiii XtC UM jgS * W X ri KO-Square Material j* FAST ( OLOR- VAT DYED House Dresses ON SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Crisp, new house frocks on display now, Init not on sale till Saturday. Mwstfri New Spring sty les of new fabrics in all lovely fast colors. Pique and Orßfindy trimmed. Sizes 1 I to 7)2. I 83c Choice Leave Your Orders Now For Decorated Candy Eggs. '*** New Fancy (ireen Ladies and Misses Misses White * ‘ GI.ASSWARE ANKLETS Hloomers and ■4 5c a „,,10c 20c pair ""39c Large .Indite Ladies Pure Silk New’ Easter Refrigerator Jars HOSIERY MILLINERY Full Fashioned ( hiflon Ut/L Fancy Cut Men's New TUMBLERS c ~ r n Special l or Our rIES 10c values Faster Opening 15c a„d 25c Sat. Mar. 10 Eas-ter Opening whistling LADIES INITIAL ( \NI)V SPF( 1 U TEAKETTLES HANKIES .. , ji.kiT iyitzo Pergola Chocolates Aluminum Copper assorted flavors 59c 75c CHOICE | 15c )ound I

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