Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1934 — Page 5

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le '5 ft. A Mr - \ x* - HBl 77 _ \ ffUi L "SPRINGTIME APPETITES" I Rl KF now. when everybody's tired of monotonous wins' foods, change to crispness! I'ry a bowl of crisp Com Flakes with milk or cream, for breakKt. See how keen and lit you feel. I Kellogg's are rich in energy — easy to digest. Ideal foi the children's supper. Always oven-fresh and flavor* K r f ( l I — kept -o by the heat-sealed inner V AXTITE bag. S"h- b- Kellogg in Battle Creek. ■ FLAKES |OR CRISPNESS | ~ ” iT u —v

’"* 11 l " n ''"" 1 Il iEI fl 1 ! iTI d I !Ffl i v [fl On Fine Qualify 9x12 Axminster RUGS I! you have been putting 'll buying a nice 9x12 ft. Axminster Rug for the Living Room, Dining Ronin or Red Room now is the Gnldrn WA Opportunity to buy it. Don’t |>ut it oil anv longei . . . Our -- P ices are right ... Our quality is excellent and i flMlb/ ‘ r you will be well pleased. <-h is House (leaning lime and that old nig looks rather dingy. "by not brighten up '.eS the home with a New y 1?.,,,. OS 5\Jt a>♦ • ***-"■ ***•*•»- ■** . r , o*' -*» • 9x12 RUGS 9x12 RUGS 9x12 RUGS Regular Price S 19.00 Regular Price $30.75 Regular Price $10.75 Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $35.97 $23.97 $31.98 9x12 RUGS BEAUTIFUL 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS Regular Price Oriental Pattern!-—High Lighted 4 Soft Back—( <••«» ( kar Through To The Back. - $16.75 (H K | {E( ,( j.AR PRK E $01.50 Sale Price SALE PRICE $32.47 $48.39 JUST REC EIVED NEV WINDOW SHADES! NOW HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTAILX I Ol HIGH (.RAPE WINDOW SHADES I ROM J )O()R SIZE IP TO 51 INCHES LN WIDTH Al v ERY REASONABLE PRICES. The Schafer Store I HAR 1) W ARE AN D H 0 M E FURN IS H INGS (>

i r ’ 11 so that tin- page l« held at rlg-ht I angles to the line of vision. The Bread Box ► J box paste a piece of oilcloth on the i j bottom of It. Mix Olen Baker and Mis Mar ' | garet Altman of .lorn-vith- Michi--1 rAu returned to their homes Wednesday afternoon after spending the i week-end with Mr and Mi A, I). ; | Artman in this city.

DF.CATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1931.

ALLOT $2,100 FOR PAYROLLS IH RIN(i APRIL (CtINTINt’KD FROM FAGB ONE) tpi'da of approximately 100 work'i>. .\>ail> a hundred men will I" m . dod in tin- eoiitiniianee of th<- extending of the city light lim and waler nmin.i to the sub-.-i.Hnii honi ' tead project south id Deiatur. These men will be divided Into two groups, working two shift a week, in order to get the work done ns soon as possible. Miss Pauline Ashley has five girl working ut < lassifylng, repairing and cataloguing the hooks in the Decatur public library. This work will continue for some time. Sev, n nn n are still engaged at tlie It. . atm ml>-.|steme homestead project. They are staking the 10l -.iirveyin.- the land and doing ni '' ry work In preparation of tie- building ol the -IS houses, 'l ie • im n < eno under tin- Federal t\V A whir ii doe not end until May 1. It i- not known whether the rm al pi-tprain for the other townships in the county will be in to work Monday. April 9, when the urban

— Not Just Another Pill To Deaden Pain Put a wonderful modern medicine which acts upon the conditions which CAL SE the pain. Take them regularly and you should suffer less and less each month. PERSIST ENT I SE BRINGS PERMANENT RELIEF. Sold at all good drug stores. Small size 50C LYDIR E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS FOR RELIEF AND PREVENTION OF PERIODIC PAINS

I SUGAR MEASURE LIMITS ACREAGE FROM PAOR ONE) j • •*•••«•♦••* «-«• ♦••••••• Hieing dlstrlhutod among growera i ' | Sowing will start about the lust week in April. Mr. < ulland Mated. | The seed la Imported from Germany and Denmark and is of high ' I grade, a lapluble to thin part of the country. E’ieldmen are asuieting In the dlutributlon of the ueed and preparing lor the 1934 crop and a maximum acreage Is expeeled. unhv>s IhfJones Costigan bill reduces the amount in tin- loial territory. MAKE PAYMENT FOR HOME SITE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) to the site. The building of the houses will start as soon as the government and the local operating Imard dis pose of the necessary details pertaining Io receiving bid- Tile government':: policy in regards to bids has not b< >-n made known. SAMUEL INSULL GETS FUNDS TO FIGHT RETURN — j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ' to advice from Joseph B. Keenan, assislant l ulled States attorney general. Charges of larceny and embezzlement which have been lodged against Martin Insull. brother ot the fugitive wiil be lite basis of the state's participation in extradition. Steel Magnate’s Widow Dies Todaj Xeiw York. April s—(l l’i Mrs. j Elbert Gary. Widow of the late I chairman of the United Stales steel I •r|M> ation. died today at her home in E’ifth avenue. Mrs. Gary-, the former Emma T. I I'ownwnd, married Judge Gory in | 1905. Hires- yeara after the death ot I Im- first wife. In tin- first 22 years | I of her marrietl life .she became one. of the Ixyat known in so-1 eiety. Gary died in 1927, leaving his j I widow a huge fortun ■ and explicit I I - [ part of the year at their Jeri o, 1.. I. estate and much of the remainder in the city, first at Gary Man-| .-ion on Fifth avenue and later in la Fifth avenue cooperative apart- | rnent. I( KES OPPOSES OFFICE HOLDER I ' (CONTINUED FUOXI PAGE ONE) I |in cungo-ss and tho importance d! fox-hunting in public affairs had I b» en dragged into the lilmois l“th I !•! > 11< ' < map ul r. Simp.'t'ii iii | lormal reply indicated the tharv; |of ‘radicalism" may invade the • i.inks of the (I. O. P. j The b kes letter was of ad<h <i i significance because of the beli' i i I that the April 10 Illinois primary , I may be the weather vane to show I how political winds are blowing, j I Simpson ami Ralph E. (’hurch ■ lao cimiesting for the Rcpubli< an

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EZ::SPRINGDMWNTSr i !| i (ot |' a ' j y.,.'--.;-. ~ j-/ v ! ’You'Re.RIGHT— ; ■ i — ■ rvi MOBIIGAS ALL i £>.s!•- ■" ’*'**-** * ■' ■ w '* Sun shining .. . warm breezes able weeks. See how Climatic Conblowing ... wouldn't it be grand trol makes your car a star performer. ——■■. - if Spring were always like tiiat? But We think you'll like its power—-its MX - < • your motor knows better. Chilly pick-up—its freedom from knocking. !*"' 9 L jUC nights follow hot noons. Rainy Mon- Wc k.iow you'll like the ease of jy j| sjf M & CS- kJ days come after bright Sundays. getting it—for Mobilgas is sold C2I That's the point about Mobilgas. wherever you see the Mobilgassign. M Changes in temperature, humidity Lubrite Refining Corporation—a mm— jrmir—i ww—m «» have little effect on its performance. Socony-V > uum company. ggggggggßL™ »_L Mobilgas is the otily gasoline you CALLING ALL CARS! Tllll( to( . rainoff IA/| T M fIIMATIC can buy that s preadjusted at the y „ u , v/ime. w.. rn <,u and nidi with chan 11 ° ■« K I »*< MI IV refinery for quick changes in weather. summcrM.biloiitittakcsonlya fewmin- j*> /t**v Ar V t Try Mobilgas these next few change- ut s wherever you see the M .bil >1 sign. Q* | jij j*

nomination in the loth district, which inchides a siting of < x< lusive north shore suburbs. Ickes, speaking as t resilient of Win--: tl.a and a voter, found di approval of Simp am in tin- latter's lail i'.

■Vo. see EVERYTHING ' when you lift the hood” *<aato **f)o you know that v*»wr fanbtit is alnusi ready to brrai? " ' ////// Wife -ajgnra< ' -" O Jhl: ‘ ' GGIHIMm ■ ALL-WEATHER -i. > x> , ■ ■ ««® 1 Cord in n rrv ply for Q) ‘From here on I’m giving the run-around really trying to catch trouble before trouble to hood-lifters who only want to pour oil. catches them. iQj £ HHM z "They missed my fraved fan-belt time and Now that Spring's here and your car needs M> X V again - but you spotted tt and told me. a good checking over for warm weather uxe, Vs? ® U P how about giving us a chance to do our stuff MJ “Suppose it had broken on the road and for you? We have other guaranstranded me —or my wife—with an over- teed < »oodyear* ns low i,..„.., Tires for Spring Driving " You boys have a real eye for serving your — at Winter pr I CCS. price range in all sizes, customers. Warmer days and slippery roads increase “Every time I come in, I know you’ll give your risks on old slick tires. Buy new Good- USE YOUR CREDIT! my gadgets the once-over — and save me a now while prices are still at Winter s Open a convenient pi vnicnt nc< <>unt — lot of worry.” ,ow leve,s - Lct us show yo ” why this K thc pay as low as fl a week ♦ • ♦ 19th vear more people are buying Goodyears ... Price* Muhject to change without notice and to w c like to have our customers feel that we re than any other tire s -le sa | eg (ax SERVICE tt c d ,r ' s u ' p a " “ r * |NCORPORATED Recharged, repaired. Dependable THIRD AM) MADISON STREETS rentals. SCZ-50 up new ** Prcst-O-Litcs spark plugs Telephone 9(49 Goodvear - highest <rade In ecte 58 ’ ./.ILled

to "give ludicutimi-" of “uiid'-r utai'.ding thc national recovery program. "I do not believe that Mr. Sinipun po least :- the nc-cosary tpialificalions for the office he now

holds,” l< kes wrote. "As a representative of the 10th district, lie is and will he merely a faint echo of th school of thought best typi tied by Mr. Samuel In nil, Sr. "By circumstances or by ehoi< • .

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