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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1935.

MINER STRIKE I LOOMS MUNDH Bituminous Miners Strike Is Scheduled For Sunday Midnight Washington, June 18— (U.R> — A mine strike tieing up the nation's soft coal fields appeared virtually certain today as less than 48 hours remained before the deadline for cessation of work. Although wage contracts covering some 400,1RK) union miners will not expire until midnight Sunday, June Ifi, operations in a majority of mines are scheduled

4 — BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS — 4 Public Auction MONDAY, JUNE 17th At 6:30 P. M. or Immediately following the sale of property at 927 North sth st. Lot No. 820 in Meibers Addition, is a splendid corner lot on the . southeast corner of Walnut and Meibers streets. Let No. 12 in Meiber’s second addition. This is an ideal lot. It j is located on Walnut street, the second lot south of Washington on I East side of Walnut. Lot No. 3—On East side of Walnut, second lot North of Meibers street. Lot No. 73—in Citizens addition, located on the Southeast corner of St. Marys and Derkes street. "Now is the time to secure a home site. Prepare now for that home you have planned for. Government loans makes it possible for you to realize your dream of a home of your own." TERMS—I-3 cash, 1-3 in one year, 1-3 in two years. 6% interest on deferred payments. MRS. ROSE CLARK, Owner Sold by Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer.

I to cease Friday night at completion of the 35-hour work week. Although there wan no reliable indication action would be taken to avert a strike three posslbillIties stood out: 1. Passage by <ongresH of the Guffey coal regulation bill which a majority of operators claim would permit new wage contracts. 2. An agreement by United Mine Workers to suspend the strike cal) temporarily in the hope that congress will act. 3. A dramatic last tninute appeal from the White House asking the miners to stay at work until the soft coal industry’s problems can be worked out. Ixigislative action on the Guffey bill would have to be at top speed to halt the walk-out. The measure is not yet ncheduled in the senate, although it is on the

calendar. In the house, the ways and means sub-committee Jiae not started consideration of the bill. The miners’ union and a large nunfbar of mine operators have faith in the Guft'ey bill as prom-1 ising sufficient price stabilization to permit speedy agreement upon wages and working conditions. A minority. Including the powerful Pittsburgh Coal Co., and other interests* in the Pittsburgh fields, have withdrawn support, claiming the bill Is unconstitutional. Miners demanded an average 10 per cent wage increase and a work week shortened from 35 hours to 30. They claim the advantage gained by operators by the extension cannot be permitted to continue beyond June 16. Ten FERA Workers Are Stricken 111 Indianapois, June 13 — (UP) — Ten men working on an FERA street grading project were rushed to city hospital this afternoon apparently suffering from ptomaine poisoning. They had eaten lunches prepared by the federul transient bureau but 11. C. Woerner, the director, said he had not received reports of illness from others who ate there. All the men were writhing in pain when police were ailed. Doctors said a preliminary diagnosis indicated they were suffering from food poisoning. The stricken group include one white mon and nine i negroes. Blue Line Fades ST. LOUIS, Mo. (U.Rh Only 32 veterans of the Civil War are left in the St. Louis area. The Grand Army of the Republic has five active poets. WATCH KIDNEYS SAME AS BOWELS Vuk Out Your 79,200 Feet of Kidaey Tsbee Your bowels contain only 27 feet of intestines, yet the kidneys contain nearly 10 million tiny tubes or filters which would measure 79,200 feet if laid end to end. Therefore, it is just I as important to watch the kidneys as | the bowels. Kidneys are working all the time and are one of Nature's chief ways of taking the acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. Healthy persons pass thru tho bladder 3 pints a day and get rid of J more than 3 pounds of waste matter. I If you pass less than this, your 79,200 j feet of kidney tubes may be clogged with poisonous waste. This is a danger signal and may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up flights, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. Kidneys should be watched closely and need cleaning out the same as bowels. Ask your druggist for DOAN’S PILLS, an old prescription, which has been used by millions oi kidney sufferers for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help to wash out your 79.200 feet of kidpey tubes. Get Doan's Pills at your druggist. © 1931. Poster-Milburn Co. | CORT - Last Time Tonight - j Joan Blondell-Glenda Farrell “TRAVELING SALESLADY” Plus - - El Brendel Comedy and Musical Novelty. 10c - Isc - Saturday - Buck Jones "THE AVENGER" Sun. Mon. Tues. Warner Baxter, Ketti Gallian "UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON” See VELOZ and YOLANDA (internationally famous dance team) dance The COBRA TANGO. - Last Time Tonight - DOUBLE FEATURE BILL “I’VE BEEN AROUND” with Chester Morris, Isabel Jewell, Rochelle Hudson - ALSO - “GIGOLETTE” with Adrienne Ames, Ralph Bellamy, Donald Cook. Robt. Armstrong. 10c ■ 15c Fri. & Sat.—"BABY FACE HARRINGTON" - • with Chas. Butterworth, Una 'Merkel, Nat Pendleton, Eugene Pallette. Charlie and Una . . you’ll love them together . . . while you laugh at them! Sun. Mon. Tues. —JEAN PARKER, CHESTER MORRIS in DAMON RUNYON'S Collier’s Magazine Story — “PRINCESS O'HARA" — with Leon Errol, Henry Armetta, I Vince Barnett. Another Big Hit!

COOL SUMMER DRESSES received from our buyer who is at the market, Beautiful New Dresses and White (Oats. Entire • 9 '' fIHB group go on -ale Tomorrow! Plan now Io see these marvelous values. j|Wl Dresses ■ Sizes II to 50. Materials— Printed Silks. Figured ' //7 ’ W Chiffons. Lace Dresses. Figured or Pastel Colors. H/ ■ Plain Crepes in new colors. Style*—All styles, some ’ ■!/ /// ■ n ■ with Jackets. Colors—The New Yellow and Lilac ■ shade, also plenty of white and other pastel shades. ■I? y $3 - 98 $4 - 98 K M 55.98 I sHHBES Better Dresses $7.95 and up V \ Ty V \ FO 'IH white JE IW I Coats ] h I mt ■ ■■ ■ a l,lxur ' "fi ,,n ' ,,u one su,, fi a n K / BMff pi it e. W e've included / - JBWWm tailored and ? " ; ,' JHMHB swagger lightLace Coats— weight woolens. ! Pastel shades $3.98 L.nen Suits ... $3.98 CQ QQ frt Cl I ||||jt Wh-teSwagge rSu.ts $3 98 W NEW COTTON FROCKS SB jk S Hundreds ot new sheer cotton dresses for the warm ■ -I oil II want to live in il of them MB gffy all summer long. SB $1.59 $1.98 $2.98 jpMFjg | NIBLICK & CO. YOU’LL ALWAYS t&T'. I REMEMBER R-A / tu, sl! J ' Beauty Hours Conducted by Mrs. P. IL Bartholomew. Personal Representative MARIE BARKER Friday and Saturday W e extend to the women of Decatur a cordial invitation to register at our store or phone 37 for an engagement to meet this famous beautician. She will tell you fascinating facts about your skin—how to correct: blackheads, large pores, acne, dry skin, oily skin, sagging muscles and wrinkles. Mrs. Bartholomew will give a complete individualized facial treatment i and private consultation to every lady who makes an appointment. You will be amazed at the results. HARDWARE HOME FURNISHINGS

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