Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1935 — Page 7

fate liouor UM ENFORCED idiana Beverages Commission Determined To Enforce Law . j H I to O ,e Democrat) Jiana|»'li«. -W 11 “ Undl •• by numerous si»!t« and re* ’. orders against them, seek- * , > prevent enforcement, the

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Lock as far and as long as you h. You won't find any other car at the Hudson Six price that offers you this remarkable combination of size, power and economy. And with it. so much of everything else you want in an automobile.

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Indiana alcoholic beverages com mission and Paul P. Fry, ex, is o administrator, continued today to go about the business of enforcing i the Indiana Xqnor law. I The enL.-coment division, In charge of Chief Ray Hinkle, was particularly active, and numerous • arrests were reported in all sections of the state for liquor law violations. Mr. Fry, in a letter to the mayors iof Indiana cities, urges the co-op-eration of the local law enforcing agencies, and declares that the responsibility of enforcement is a mutual one. The letter cited that Indiana cities and town benefit di- —

93 or 100 horsepower . . policetested Rotary-Equalized brakes . . America's only bodies all of steel . remarkable gasoline and oil economy, proved hy nationwide tests . . modern style that will stay in style . these are only a few of the traditional Hudson

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935.

I Remodeled Dining Room —s—SM——S———aaM—i ’«808 'PI 4 < ~ i... i;| gO 3 r~~ ~~ —t hfß A-x spv t,'*w«WWy < ., 1 ’ ’Wtota. It ■ This room has been created in an old New England home, keeping the best features of the original plan and adding improvements which do not mar the impression of antiquity. The swinging door intc the kitchen resembles the old-fashioned eight-paneled door, and the Dutch tiles placed around the fireplace add to the quaint atmosphere of the room.

rectly from enforcement of the! act, due to the fact that the school i taxing units receive 33'h per cent! and the general funds of the cities I ' and towns t>6 2-3 per cent of all; ! license fees. Mr. Fry pointed out l , that wherever places were operat-1 ting illegally, without permits.! money was being taken from the school and general funds of that town. The commission Its stt a dead- | line a4 midnight, July 13, after i | which the ltd will be clamped down . : on -illegal sale of hard liquor by. the drink. Mr. Fry pointed out that whether ■ or not application had been made i j for a retail hard liquor permit I I made no difference, and that legal! ! sale could be mtule only where the j i permit was displayed on the wall ■ I of the place of business. The commission today carried 1 ! its fight against the illegal sale to , I three wholesale companies, two in ' i Evansville and one in Chrisney, j 'These fi-.ms were cited to appear) land show cause why their permits! I should not be revoked on charges j lof selling liquor and beer to per-1 ' sons without licenses. In addition, several retailers j ! have been sited for alleged law | I violations, and the first hearing on 1 I these citations will be held Friday,

advantages and 1935 Hudson s advancements that are yours in t ! a Hudson Six. For only a few I dollars more than lowest priced cars! Compare this Hudson with other cars at its price . and with cars that cost much more. And i drive it before you buy ajty car. "/ just CAN'T believe it didn’t toil a lot more I”

iJu’y 12. Mr. Fry announced that i the commission was well caught ! up in its work, ajid that practical- ■ ly all applications now before the | commission have been either grant'ed or rejected. In setting the dead--line on the sale of hard liquor, he ! declared that sufficient permits had been granted throughout the state to satisfy the normal demands in any community. SEEK TO SOLVE | CONTINUED FROM TAGK ONE {.shadow Lang and Miss McKinley. The other two held for questioni ing were Harold Lundell, 32, friend of Mrs. Olive Knudsen. Anderson's ; sister, and Al Atkins, roomer at ! the Knudsen home. . Lang, a S2O a week grocery store I clerk, was reported missing Saturday night when he failed to follow his custom of telephoning Miss I McKinley. After calling the store j and Mns. William Lang, the vicI tint's mother, the girl became . alarmed. "I met Ervin before his wife .died." Miss McKinley sobbed. "A 'tew months ago our friendship wa»s ! | renewed and three weeks ago we j 'became engaged. When Mrs. i , Dunkel learned this she was fur-

'loos and threatened him. Ervin | said she cursed him and that after' ouo of their quarrels ho became so. enraged that he struck her. •'Several times when we were ! sitting on the front porch at my home we saw a car drive by slow- , ly, arching a spotlight aerdsa the ( front lawn. I took the license number of the car.” Capt. Patrick O'Connell, Investigating the case, traced the license'

IN [OUR JULY. CLEARANCE *!;■■■ Ladies and Misses Rayon 8 DAYS — July 12-20 — 8 DAYS Uy? I ndies& Bloomers it’s Sensational! We’ve hit rock \ rafiM SATURDAY SPECIAL bottom prices in an effort to clear JaMM Among these you will find Bi° om ers. Shor- our stock of present merchandise Assorted sizes in both white and flesh. Get <tnd get ready fOrn eW. This is WV vour supply ear,y - y°ur opportunity to save on daily O »«<«■*> foi- OCa needs. Let nothing keep you az oa 11or zoc way ; You ‘ 11 save ° n ev< ' r - v,hinK I'' U “ ■V I &■ W you | )Uy Sitrou Facial Tissues COOKIES - CANDIES CASHM napkINs’ TAKV ■ ) i :<■■'■ ■'•■■•■• tJ If you feel to warm to eat Candy, refresh | true Rose or white '' yourself with some Tasty Iced Wafers or Especially Soft, Size 9xlo. Extreme- Cookies. Take home a pound for Lunch, standard size jtf* ' |y S oft. i M. M. Crowns. Aunt Kit, iced. Butter oaa Cream Sandwiches, Wind Mill IF box OF 12 li<vß I BOX OF 300 Cookies, pound JLtJV j 20c 10c 15c CANNING SEASON IS HERE AGAIN ——————— Tj n Top Jelly Moulds, 3 forloc —— ST DENNIS CHINA i)r Tin Top Jelly Glasses. 3 forloc Men's Fancy Rayon 1 Dp rrps ■snp/i-il G for Aluminum Jar Fillers 10c DRESS SOCKS, Pair . IvL t t spKtai .. . Presto Red Rubber Rings 6 doz for 10c „ ■ WATER TUMBLERS 1 A /4 Zinc Can Lids, dozen 25c Mens & Boys . HORFS Oljn Green or Rose panneleel, 3 lUC Bottle Crow ns—t ork Cap, gross ■■■l9c Fast Co.or — — — —7 —; Paring edge .. 10c Men’s & Boys ATHLETIC WATER 801 1 LES For 1A„ Ivory Granit Dish Pans39c SHIRTS. Swiss Ribbed <faiUC REFRIGERATORS. Qt.. IvU ~ —— 2 Quart Size2oc Men's Gold-Medal DRESS SPECIAL — SATURDAY JULY 20th SHIRTS, plain or fancy IJI REFRKiERATOR JARS 1 ()/• 14 Qt. Grey Enameled OKz» STFEI RULES 0 foot OP Square or Ob ong DISH PANS—Not on Sale Before Spring Type 25C ONE GALLON GREEN (IP,. cookie JARS EXTRA! SPECIAL! EXTRA! Electric Department x , . o .. For a Limited Time Only we are offering these Electric Fans. 1 yr. guar ... *1.25 Hathing Supplies kettles at this amazingly low price. Electric Irons. 1 yr. guar. . SI.OO r ia ! ins ’ r T convex KX Afv’X Special Balhing Belts.<■ \-™vn Pa Special Bathing Slippers, pr.. 19c lira I1 I a ISO } TABLE LAMPS, New DO Children's Sun Suits 10c 4 Designs & shapes ... . <Pl‘ Water Tubes. Inflated 10c GRANHW ARE —Complete— Water Animals. Inflated 20c I' ’ 4 BRIDGE LAMP. Old QI OH Rubber Bones for Dogs .....10c <1 Colonial M ood Standard tP Chocolate Flavored CHOICE —Natural Finish— THAT LADY’S VISIT OUR HERE AGAIN— 3 ■ rEach year. Miss Waltz, our ready-to-wear HH M T \ buyer, forces us to clear our racks of old |/> Ipl X'Ts'AWl or sl°w moving Dresses, to make room I ’b. j>l iI J K—for new meredandise. The time has come t-. J so here they are. Shop early while sizes " B?- are complete. FAST COLOR LADIES SLIPS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS--\B UAITQirnRPCQFC INFANTS SWEATERS. BOOTIES, etc. V_ ijr II Hil-I nt .. .'!« NOTE: These Items are slightly soiled. IY ' j fl Sizes 14 to 50 jf ' W iflJ 3 M VALI,ES 79f and NEW-WHITE MESH r««i Aar SPORT HATS l ; ’’ Vl ' ‘ 25c ' 0 EACHEACH I ▼ Til 11 1»1 ■ au s \llStarts July 12 DECATUR, INDIANA Starts July 12

|to Anderaou, who denied he had J been employed by hie aunt to report the actions of the couple. From her hospHa.' bed Mrs. Dun- - kel likewise denied the accusations, _o Atlantic City Enjoys Boom Athntii' City, N. J. —(UP)—The I, >«l summer reason hu«lnt*nn since : 1039 has been forecast for Atlantic i j City this ycur. Payroll* have jump-i

«wl in practically all bualneae. The Federal employment bureau reported that job tpheamenu were a third greater thia year a« compared to a y»ir ago. •'At Rest" on Casket Decried ruehlo, Co)., —(UP)—An unemployed man aaunternd into m miortary. He gastHl as a high-priced casket with the word* "at reel” Inscribed on ft. He turned to the under-1

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taker. "Don't put those wordw on my vieket," he directed. "I've been I out of work so long that I'm all rested tip." o Malaria Control Advanced Atlanta, Ga. —<U.R> —Use of Plas--1 mochln and Atabrine in malarlh. control han shown satisfactory results, Dr. T. F. Abercrombie, director of Ihe Georgia Public Health I Department, azmounced.