Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1934 — Page 6
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NINE DETOURS I NOW IN EFFECT Holiday Traffic Wil! Have Little Inconvenience In Indiana Indianapolis. Dec. 21 —(Special) —With only nine dotoure bn effect on the Indiana state highway system holiday traffic will find little inconvenience in reaching its destination, state highway officials pointed out today. Four of the nine detours are over city streets while two of the remaining five are merely cautious, one to motorists to
sos BELL’S Winchester Cash Grocery ~,^ E We are paying Top Price for Fresh Eggs. Christmas Trees, another shipment .... 25c to 51.50 Syrup, Crystal White, l /j gallon <2c Soda or Graham Crackers, 2 th. box 16c Sweet Potatoes, 8 pounds 25c Tomatoes, Corn. Green Betins, 3 cans 25c Marshmallows, large Fluffy White, pound 17c FLOUR. Forest Rose, 24 lb. sack 79c Salmon. Fancy Pink. 2 cans 25c ONIONS, 10 pound bags I7*/jC Sugar. Crystal White Granulated. 10 pounds ... 17c ] Apples, Wagner. 6 pounds. .25c Basket $1.35 Toilet Tissue. 6 - 1.000 sheet Rolls 25c Syrup. Crystal White, gallon 55c - ——— — Chocolate Drops, lb 10c Raisins. 3 lbs 25c ' Peanut Brittle, 1b... 10c Grapes, Fancy, lb.. 10c Orange Slices, lb. .. 10c Roasted Peanuts, lb 10c Fudge, lb 12>4c Lg. E. Walnuts, lb. 25c 1 , Fancy Hard Mixed Powdered Sugar 31b 25c U lb 12*/2C Cocoanut. lb 25c | e Fancy Clusters, lb. 19c Post Toasties. 36 T !v Nut Caramels, 1b... 19c pkg 7 1 /ic li Chocolate Chips, lb. 19c Catsup, 2 lg. bottles 25c j Cocoanut Bon Bon s Bulk Coffee. 2 lbs. 25c ' lb 19c 1’.8.C. Peaches Peas, large can ... 10c can 17 */» c |•' Cocoa, 2 lb. can... 19c Pumpkin, 3 lg. cans 25c We are paying top price for Fresh Eggs. c—anto—agyjxa—a— p
; Come In and £ Z Z See The New I *. ™K NEW I ■ WALKING I THE PQP(- r “* WCTION OF Bfe? • ■ DOLLS I SHj RLEY tejipj p ! ■ They’re The I If * —._ if " , Grandest. Tutest | OtfS J Q Dollies That | 3P ■ ■ Yoii Ever Saw. I ■ ■ * ; >' ■ Dressed. i . ■ With and A •» * a Without Hair. ••'* WBB# : ■ • B 19 inch DOLL * "wryF with ■■ ~1. // . ffißfe-Bi a like ,/l ( L 3F ■ Shirk) fenipk x g F-qL: ■ • $3.50 f ■ ■ ft * tK > /JC . ■ ■ 23 inch DOLL K W W z W JB' . _ * with Bft JMKSEmEe W jhJ| «K J B a features like J* * aOrEW. _ Shirltt T<i'..p!e 5 iwSStiJ - This Doll Walks "W*“ // '?■ JvHB. ’ 9 f/ SaßSk • . $3.95 I «B| ; - m // ” •* * w <ikn>2 Don zx ■ without hair. I tea uti I u I Iv c ; • ■ Dressed and ■ * F ■ • 1 u ll' i: - “Miss Babette” • f- " ' '.. >'* 1 " B MAMA DOLLS • i; f ■ : $3-95 IB i $2.95 “PHYLLIS” — ■ BABY DOLLS ■ $1.98 DOLL BUGGIES J ■ l> ill ■ OTHER DOLLIES JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF BEAUTIFUL " 25c to SI.OO DOLL BUGGIES. ANY LITTLE GIRL WOULD ■ ■ STCFFFD ANIMUS APPRECIATE A NEW DOLL CART FOR CHRIST- 1 . "EXTOA’sPEaAT MAS. MODERATELY PRK ED. I : 50c 1 j i : HAR d'war E awl H 0 M E FURNISHINGS I a ■■■■>>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■:!
(drive alowly over new pavement and «eq nd a weight limit on a! bridge, The only major detour Is on ' I Road 18. t’aat of Fowler and Is seven ! miles in length. Special efforts will be made by ■ highway maintenance workers in all : highway districts to keep the state highways open for holiday traffic tn the evrat of snow storms or ice. Retours Due t» Construction Are as Follows Rd. 1:1 Detour over city streets In Wabash. Rd. IS lietour (i miles east of Fowler, is 7 miles over gravel. U. S. lIL 20. Iletonr just west of Chesterton, account N. Y. C. It. R. Crossing, it, 1.4 miles for westbound • traffic; 2.2 mllcd for eeatbound traffic. U. S. Rd. 41. Detiuir In Hammond j
over city streets. lid. 44. Bridge construction in ’ Connersville, detour 1-4 mile. ltd. 45. 3 ton loud limit on bridge I 1-2 mile east of Helinsburg. lid, 86. Drive slow from Paoli to !s miles east, unfinished shoulders. ltd. 68. Four tens load limit on I I bridge 2 1-2 miles wesrt of Helton- I I villa. 111. 62. Short detour In JefferwonI villa over city streets. RELEASE YOUTH CoXTINI lilt l-'l.t >M PAGE ONE Mrs. Saunders* trial Kelly had indicated such action would be taken ■ when he described Roe as an innoI cent youth who had not been irnpllI rated in the alleged conspiracy be-1 tween .Mrs. Saunders'and Mathers. | I
WOMAN IS HELD CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE . - home Wednesday afternoon and met the mother with her new baby. On her second visit yesterday, Mrs. Mvtrsh asked to be allowed to hold the infant, Mrs. Robbins said. After holding the baby for a moment, the visitor dashed out of the house and entered a taxicab. Unable to follow, Mrs. Robbins screamed. Neighbors called police. Identity of the kidnaper was traced through the cab driver. The baby w'.nj found with Mrs. Marsh in her home. o Men Come First In Court. But It Costs Thein More Akron, O. —(UP) —At fine ipoint of etiquette—men or ladies first when going to jail?—was sidestepped by Common Pleias Judge Arthur W. Doyle. The mtn came first, but thp girls, charged with being decoys In a hold-up found themselves sentenced to serve only 90 days in jail while their men companions drew 1 to -25 year sentences. Margaret Lower, 20, und Helen Queeden, 19. were sentenced to jail and placed on probation for two years on charges of luring a man out of his home to l>e attacked by the hold-tip mien and robbed of $565. Louis Ahram, 33, was sentenced to serve one to 15 years in Ohio penitentiary; George Guadt, 18,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1931.
|| POOR CHILD I /AND Tilt SCHOOL • Bv It ALLEN G. IRELAND > L Owlet Ntmel and t<i**n* , N'r« /e»4*k J*-'/ •/ Fotin lotntrteto A Valuable Lesson Last week I started the story of the school literally surrounded by milk but none for children to drink. The reason came out when in answer to my question one child said: | "My Dad sends all —J our milk to the city.’’ Wl On the surface, then, it was a matter */ of income. But, obviously, it went deeper than that. I Milk was being regarded as a mere, commodity rather than as essential I food for growing children.
To get on with the story, the I teacher bought canned milk from her own funds. She used it herself at noon in sight of the children. Naturally, they asked questions. It was her opportunity. She launched | a class study of milk, emphasizing especially the advantages of plenty of fresh, pure milk for health. As its values were learned, the children became interested. They wanted to try it and gradually the whole class was enlisted, the teacher still supplying the milk. After awhile an interesting thing occurred. Apparently, the children had carried the message of milk into the homes, for one day a small group of mothers waited upon the teacher with a message which was, in effect, that the farmers, who were also the fathers, had decided to supply the school with good fresh milk throughout the year, enough for each pupil to have one glass at noon. This was, indeed, a case of “casting bread upon the waters, to have it return a hundredfold.” “School Companions” will be the subject of Dr. Ireland's next article. Clevelnd, one to 15 yers and Elbert Genare. 20, Cleveland. 10 to 25 years in Mansfield reformatory. —o Sow Mothered Chickens Broadus, Mont. —(UP) —lt's kind of a funny idea in the first place—that of a sow pig which mothers chickens. But tflien, George Rule has two sows. One mothered o- flock of chicks when their mother died. The other goes beserk at the sight of LhiakFn •■■at hens, Suite and eats I them. Refrigerator Ships Aid Exports Portland. Ore. —(UP)—lnaugura- | tion of refrigerated steamship lines I from Portland to the Orient Bias eni abled marketing of nearly 3139,000 I Oregon perishable products in the I first ten months of 1934, according to a report of the Portland Mer- < hants Exchange.
NOTICE! We are headquarters for the famous LADY WAYNE and BRACH’S CANDIES 10c.»29c ib Pure and Fresh. Also LADY WAYNE 5 Ib. box Light Milk Q 1 QA Chocolates ... <P-L.£V Please look at these candies before buying for treat or home, j WEST END ; RESTAURANT I Phone 629 704 W. Monroe st. I 1 . I I ' BURK’S Red II Rooster I i West Virginia ! LUMP i $7.00 s CASH i BURK Elevator Co. JI Tel. 25
RETAILERS ASK SALES TAX BILL — Bill Providing For Three Per Cent Tax To Be Proposed Indianapolis, Dec. 21.— (UP) —A hill providing so- a three per cent tax on all sales except fowl, fuel. > gasoline and medicine was presented today to Gov. Paul V. McNutt's tux study commission by the Associated Retailers of Indiana. The bill, which Is similar to the 1
I BIGGEST j I COMIC SECTION I I Me I | FORT WAYNE | I //•■'-V COMICS | Plus the Complete ■ All for Only B Daily and Sunday—Delivered by Carrier—Per Week, tOe. Iff On sale at ® W t 111 S. Second St. Phone 16 * HITE’S GROCERY Plenty of parking space PHONES 31 and 201 Free Delivery Four times daily. SUGAR 47c 25 pounds sl.lß 100 pound bag $4.69 Fresh Roasted 1 flz* New Dates IfL» Peanuts, pound JLvv pound Avt Candy 1 Az* lb. 3 cans Corn Qt all kinds ... lUI up Prunes OT p New F ‘ ss 1 fin 3 pounds fattlv package luv /siuf un v F . ancy Celery w A Hearts, bunch Little Elf Early OA English Wai- AP June Peas 2 cans^t eJ V nuts, lb £»)C Raisins OKz* Hominy P” „ Van Camps Baked £, 4 Dessert Powder t Beans, can MV package OC Cranberries " X"2oc Large cans QQr* Perfection Gin- 1 /V, Pineapple ger Snaps, lb. . . JLvC Tomato Juice P t can <Jv Peaches, large cans in Gold Medal fIQ heavy syrup Qr Flour 24 lb sk tj) JL ,VU 2 cans 00l ORANGES ISc Christmas C*-| Mixed Nuts Oflr* Baskets, each tpJL ,vv pound teVl Large cans Apricots in Large Naval heavy syrup Oranges, dozen.. V
, Ohio HiiteK tax legislation, la being ptiahed for enactment at the 1935 I general asaembly which convene* next month. The measure was drafted by the letailers as a substitute I > the present gross Income tux. Under provisions of the bill, ull tangible products, including utility services, sold at retail would be subject to the lux. The proposal will be studied along with several others by the tax commission and its recommendations will be drafted into new tax legislation to be presented ut the legislature. While Governor McNutt lias been , unfavorable to a sales tux the pro--1 posal is expected to be given ser-
ious consideration by the commission In view of the strength of the retailers' association. 1* F. Shuttleworth, secretary of the retailers, estimated the tax wotild produce an annual revenue of 315.900.009. A feature of the hill is that the tux must be passed to the consumer with each sale, providing for a pen-! alty if merchants absorb the tax. Merchants would be required to purchase tax receipts from county treasurers, and as each sale is made a reefwipt must lie given the consumer. Under provisions of the bill, revenue from the tax would be allocated to support of public schools. »" 1 • I ■* * o Jet the Hacit — Trade at Hom,
F SCHMITT’S] We will have a nice selection of MiTkT?d I Turkeys for Christmas, including some choice■ plump small Hen Turkeys, 8 to 10 lb. each ■ Plenty Geese. Ducks and a large assortment nfH roasting, frying or stewing Chickens. Watch ourß window display Monday for a choice selection ol'B . . Christmas poultry. Plenty of that good Bulk B / Mince Meat. 2 lbs. for 25c. Armour's Star Hanis B and Slab Bacon, Special wrap for \nias Gilts, B SpecialsforSaturdayl Lean Pork Shoulder Roast 15c lb ■ Lean Pork Steak 15c lb ■ All Pork Sausage (bulk) .2 1b.25c I Fresh Ground Hamberger.. 3 lb. 25c I Young Tender Boiling Beef 3 lb. 25c I Good Bulk Mince Meat 2 lb. 25c■ ▼ Fresh Rendered Bulk Lard. 2 lb.2sc■ I Baby Beef Roast W/jclbl Young Tender Beef Steak .... 15c lb I Boneless Waffle Steak 20c lb I Small Lean Pork Chops 20c lb I Lean Smoked Bacon (in,chunk) . .20clb| WISHING ONE AND ALL A VERY I MERRT CHRISTMAS I and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR | Free. Prompt and Sanitary Delivery. Phones 95 or 96. Appelman’s Grocerj FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215-21 Grape Fruit 1O„ Chase & Sanborn 3 for LUC Coffee QX. pound Otr SunKist Oranges dozen 19c. 28c&OiJv Royal Jello OfF 3 pkgs Creamery Q | Butter, lb. ...dlt Royal Baking OQ, 2 pounds 59c Powder. 1 !b canMt/1 French Dressing P _ Sweet Pickles Hl, small jar Ol quart jar ... " 1 ' Gold Medal 117 Dill Pickles Flour 24 lb sk L* 1 * quart jar .. AtO Navy Beans Lake Salt Fish 1 6 pounds . ...4WMV pound A. Apple Butter QIU, Pumpkin j(L quart jar .... 4WVV large cans ... Av i9c . 5< 1 ’«r...22c 10< _ Complete assortment Tomatoes, 1 A (|f Candy ~n d Nuts . No. 2 can .... AVV J et ug fi|| your or( j er large can 15c TRY OUR COFFEE Iced Molasses ] Ground as vou buy it Cookies, 10 for AVV Nu Blend O7(i Miller's Cakes per pOU j < L‘ 4 .' f n(r each 1 OC Fick and Satisfying Marshmallows, Champion 1 pound ZvC Mild and Mellon Apple Butter /fQz. Imperial 91( gallon can .. TCt/U J> er pound . • " Excellent Flavor. Little Elf Oats . n/ is package 9C Try one of these branuse half of it. and n .■ Soda Crackers Q do not like it v e 2 lb. box Avv refund your money.
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