Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1936 — Page 6

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FUEL SHORTAGE iOONTinvkd from P.yiKjjNr),, lighted wuier-covered field near Prnaacolu last night. The plum wan missing for two hours. Inflow zero tnperaturcs struck i the Rocky mountain region with Gillette, Wyo., reporting 20 below ] and ll«B>nu, Mont., 24 below. More than 3,000 sheep died from exposure and starvation on the < ranch nf Art Allison, .near Gillette., when he was unable to push! through drifts to bring them feed.l Truffle, in the far northwest was tied up in a snowstorm which, swept across British Columbia and Washington. Fifty passengers were rescued from it snowbound | Milwaukee road train at Hyak,, Wash., and transferred to buses. | Washington logging camps were closed, -throwing hundreds of men, out of work. Snowplo news in Michigan I worked fr„..uealiy to open roads' to dairies when milk supplies ran, abort ia Kalamazoo and Muskegon ■ county. Snow prevented removal I of 100,00(1 tons of coal from the! Muskegon. Mich., docks. Trains throughout the central! states returned to normal ached-1 tile.* after fighting snowdrifts for' two days. i Colder weather was forecast for; the entire eastern half of the continent over the weekend with more snow in the north central states. Unsettled Weather Indianapolis, Feb. 7. —(U.K) —Un settled weather with temperatures l ranging between 10 and 15 degrees Will prevail in Indiana tonight and tomorrow, J. H. Armington of the U. Jl. weather bureau, forecast to-1 day. Sub-zero temperatures are expected to return to the state by Sunday, he predicted. There was a range of 16 degrees in low temperatures recorded in the state last night. They were: Evansville, 24; Terri* Haute, IS; i Indianapolis, 14; Fort Wayne, 8. Miss Ada Barryman, Goshen, ,

= Student Day r* twr, ..5 J post x x-j SPFCIAI L&F Life Begins r s() \STIFS ’ “■ ■*"“ J VICILJkz J Breakfast Q large *) 1 _ F a ° t O<,S A Grapenut., pkg 17c Time. £4 pkgs- £«IV Savings. J Rippled Wheat, pkg. 10c Little Elf Cane & Maple ————————————————————————— —— Syrup, 22 oz. jug _ 19c Rice, 2 Ibs. _ 13c z'i . • r 1 Bure® Flour, 24 lb. sck. 75c Miss Catherine Murphy cnsco, 3 ib. can _ 57c Super Suds, 2 small 19c —will represent the Decatur high school at our store Ltfebuo™Soa7 3 bars b ° X 19c Saturday. She will he glad to assist you in filling your Mop sticks, each 10c grocerv needs Home store Butter - lb 38c grocery rueu . Little E|f Corn MeaJ 3 Lb. Bag 10c Fresh Eggs, dozen 24c PANCAKE FLOUR “ ■ 25c Potato Bread 3 ELF PEACHES 1 Large 2!i Can No. 1 ELF SAUERKRAUT POTATOES HERSHEY’S COCOA 1% 1n 1 ’ ryr 1 Pound Can lOC 19t . (dQ, FRESH SALTED PEANUTS 1 An Pound AW BURCO COFFEE T " TIIEEU 2 Pounds... OOC Peanut Rutter Little Elf Diced Carrots,, head w No B 2Can ,, ( 'in c lbs. Navy Beans. 3 Ibs. 10c . ■ TFTTUCF Little Elf Nut Margarine 2~_ t in Little Elf Mustard, qt. jar.. 14c SOLID (1 _ Crystal White Scap, 5 bars 19c ’F’f’ICUTf’U HEADS e/C Palmolive Soap, 3 bars 15c IyIVIVU Rinso, small pkg. _ 9c ■» , . r*/' 1 4 tvtwttti nMMMBMMMMM Rinso. large pkg _ 21c MARGARINE gESge^' l W ;w Burco Brooms, each _ _ 39c Scrub Brushes, each . —lO c *A *> F* _ AT FAT *< Little Eif Lye. 3 cans 25c Z luc /Df ,4TI 1J /\ in Litt | e E|f Sweet p ickleSi *■* -•FORK.- <l. ass 2 s ’ ! -' na b na . s u 25c — ORANGES BEEF - - Seedless Oranges, 2 daaen O<JV SS’nJl li: FLORIDA ORANGES brains > * -ioc Sweet Juiicy) 5 feg SLICED BACON. Ib. 29c I (RAPE FRUIT Qa.-i I JOWEL bacon, ib. 19c Marsh Seedless, 5 For PICNIC HAMS. 5 to 6 ~,,, ...... •_ lb. each, special, lb 20c CELERI IKp ■HaaMOMMWHUOMBMi - Large Bunches IwL Fresh Beets, 2 bunches ... 13c Onions, 3 lbs 10c Carrots, 2 large bunches .. 15c Tangerines, Ig. size, doz. .. 19c Cabbage, Solid Heads, 3 Ib. 10c Shallots, bunch 5c i FRESH TOMATOES MUSH ROMS RADISHES Quality Food Market 121 N. second sL Phone 192 Free Delivery Decatur

'died yesterday front exposure suf!fereti when she was carried Hi! J from her burning home last Friday ! ! night. o F. I). R. LIKELY I (CONTINUED FROM PAGII ONE) J ' wiim ssiheni one of Its csndl I dales the War will be ■ n between! Mr. Rno»- volt and th* ..uohsltan political organixatioa. Ths .V » ! | York primary Is April 7. Former Gov. Joseph B. Fly Will (lead the Democratic anti-new deal I i crusade in Massachusetts. Ely has I proposed dispatch of an uninstruct- j led delegation to the Democratic! national convention. Gov. Eugene Tahnadge Is en-, , countering difficulty in his effort to j iknidnap Georgia front the new; -deal. The Georgia congressional! delegation is bucking the governor! ,and the larger newspapers of the | Istate.t are beginning to fire at will lon the young rebel. New dealers, jure conndeni they cap handle Tai | ' madge. I The Ixiuisiana Democratic or-I jganization still Is counted outside] jthe new deal fold despite reports] jot peace talk on the delta. The] I latest threat of a bolt came from; California. Upton Sinclair's epic .—end poverty in California party! still controls the California Demo-1 ' cratic organization. Sinclair took ■ charge in 1934,when he won the nomination for governor. (’RIME SPEAKER Q-ONTINCED FROM I years, in which he described the constant horror of the criminal Who is "on the dodge." Ine speaker decided on his present honest mode of living about two years ago. and has been touriing the country since, in an effort to keep others from following in j his footsteps. In closing, Colvey I : stated. "Character is what you i are; once lost, it is never regain ] ed. Public confidence is a vital essential in a man's life; once lost,

ill is never regained,” i A free will offering was taken | after the lecture, that being the 'only means of the speaker in ! financing his lectures. LOCAL MEN TO ■ >M page <»SSL ! coMmittee. rhe follow in.,« committee* were • lccti«4 by the cl*s»I» yreterday iafternoon: Evangelkni, Rev. C. M. Il’tHgk; Kingdom service, Hl«v. K. IA. Worthman, Millersburg; and I trustee. Rev. 11. H. Meckstroth, j Vera Cruz. SPEC IAL SESSION ! (CONTINUED FROM PAGE | session of congress due to the | one-man filibuster carried on by the late Sen. Huey P. Long. It carries appropriations forth© ! new social security prognwt in ! addition to deficiencies In funds I for regular government agencies. The measure also contains a I 813,000.000 appropriation for adI ministrative costs of paying the ' soldier bonus and $296,185.000 with which to pay AAA benefits coni traded for with farmers before Ithe act was declared unconstltu- | tional. 1 MAYOR BANGS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE QNE) j has lured more than 600 customers from the power company. Defeated by the commission the firey mayor will turn his fight towards the state supreme court where he has two appeals pending one a contempt conviction and the other a damage suit rendered against him as an outgrowth of >the city plant. World’s Smallest Human Is Expected To Survive Oakland, Cal.. Feb. 7—(UP) —The j ‘ world's smallest human probably . will live and develop into a healthy

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normal child, physicians announced t today. > She fa Nancy Ann Voght, three i days old, weight 15 ounces. She in 12 inches long, her head is two and one half inches in diameter (the size of a tennis ball) and her finger* are half an inch lon*. Nancy Ann pan bora two ireoitbt <: immature. Her mother, Ana, 33, * nerae, Km not seen her *i*e# >b* i* | enemied in catkoa iw *■ iaculbator.! livery hwr pstc M drops es | milk from aa ®y» dropper. Claims VanNuys To Support McKinney Inditimywlfa, Ind., Feb. 7 —(UP)—■ Complete and unequivocal indorse--1 meat of the candidacy of E. Kirk McKiney for the Democratic nomination for Governor will lie given by U. S. Senator Frederick Van Nuys the Indianapolis Time* said todayTlte senior Indiana senator will make his formal doclartion when he returns here to attend the annual I mid-winter meeting of the Ilndiana I Democratic editorial asaociatlon Feb. 14-15, according to the Time*. "I gues< there is no secret even now as to where 1 stand,” the Time* quoted Van Nuys as saying. “Everybody knows I'm for Kirk. Os course.

REAL SAVINGS' oleo :ioc Coffee 3'!"'3 lbs 45c PEACHES, Plums, in syrup HQ „ Del Monte 1 ~ , 2 No. 2« 2 cans. No. 2(4 can ... JLOv Macaroni. Elb.. 1- ’ '««• 19p Bulk, 2ms IOC ‘ ±;yv Crackers. 1 Flour, Our Excell. 2 lb. pkg. 1 I V Special. 24tb bagUJ/V BUTTER ~ K lb 36c Bananas lb§c SXg«V25c g-. 23c Head Lettuce 1 O „ Ige. heads, 2 for LOC —■—— —— Beef Pot Roast Fish Fillets 1 ftp pound 1/C No Bones* tb. .. IVv ■ FREE DELIVERY PHONE 62 I zw r©©@ Hite’s Grocery Phones 31 and 204 APPLES “ andS,ee,Reds ....9Bc BREAD 25c PEANUT BUTTER X h / u ' k ZiSZ OLEO ™“. c,a 25c Mixed Nuts 1 " . pound cdu T<Oo> X5 e --“ 10c ¥ Tft*. / BRUSH "“'T iund AUC ■- 7 5c sv -AND 3 BANDS FROML JQ Baked ®oa»s can tJV 1 egetable or i i SOAP \ 5c a Five boxes Snow Boy w ” r Washing 1 A p /*Yi'S>l'4l Powder I,VL Country 1 *p Fresh Fig Bars, 1 Honey, cake. . LtJL pound -Lvv 2 lb. jar Fresh Ginger Snaps 1 A.* Preserves .. pound IvC Large cans Fresh Chocolate • 17p Fork & Beans OKp Cookies, pound 11 V 3 cans titlL Wards Parker House 1 A Hite’s Best Rolls lA/L Flour, 24 lbs. 4vv Wards Butterfly 1 n New Seedless QKx, Rolls A«V Raisins, 3 Wards Pies _ Corn, Peas or Dv Green Beans. 1 2 lb. box Cocoa 25c can AW

1 won't make a McKlnnery-for-Gov. ernor speech at the Editorial meet/ng. Unit 1 think I will hnv« gomething to say In support of hl.« can- 1 didacy in tu etateoAnt to tho promt,' „—. —o - ”— Suhwtl Foul Pl*.' In Deaths Imliaiupolte, Ind., Feh. 7—(l P) 1 -Ant hv*ft i«« txfflay invest lg*ted i po»*ible vkileoee in connection with |th* demthr <* Robert •. Btewart, 33, ! hl« wife l« a fk* which d«etroy«<1 their apartment. Tkv inquiry was kntached otter I Mr. and Mrs. ®ert Gllhwie, Shelbyvilled, parents of Mrs. Stewart, told Marion county coroner Willfam K Arbuckle they suspected foul iflay. Arbuckle ordered an atajwy performed on the bodies and said the etomachea of the two victims would be submitted to a laboratory for analysis. PREBLE Mr. and Mre. Albert Werling and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldner spent Friday iu Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Koldewey and family of Goeglien visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Linnemeler and

Miw . Will Llnnemeyer Mr und Mre. Raymond werling and son Os Fort Wayne f"" day visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Ml Id Mlm Dorothy Hoffman returned home Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mix. Runge and family In i ort Wayne. „ _ .Mr. and Mix. Cecil Dull of ,H “ a ' tur visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman and daughter Sunday. Mr. umi Mrs. Ous Werling vfalted in Fort Wayne MondayMrs. Charles Sullivan and daughter Glarvena vfalted* Mre. John Kivchaer and daughters Monday eveaiag. Mr. and Mre. Glenn Baumgartner aad children called on Mr. and Mre. Albert Werling Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bultesneier family spent Wednesday evening in Fort Wayne and viewed the body ] of Mix. John Smith who died Tn»sI day. Mrs. Smith formerly .eulded I in Preble. Trad* in a Go*d Town — Dezatur Tt«s« I * '4 I« f 4 h — Grandma put her trust In ... EMPIRE Coffee 25c lb. New low price. It's fresh. It s guaranteed. Order a pound fromyourn-eighborhood grocer. <M p,RE DrinK more of it. .. if» good for you. !» 1/ 2 TrtafrMnt which !• brin«tna — K «■»■<•* relief Said on in»-lad ■ £ ' - 7 A guatantee. ■ PRICHESS IMFORMATIOh J H*. —for thowsuffering from ■ ” faWV*u*\ STOMACH OR DUODENAL ■ / ULCERS, DVB TO HV PLR 1 ACIDITY -POOR IHGES- 8 X —TION. ACID in SPEPSU. g SOL'R STOMACH. CASSI- g gP NESS, HEARTBURN. CONS fl- g PATION. BAD BREATH. SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEADACHES. DIE J TO EXCESS ACID. , lor . tr«« copy o< WUM-rf'J juu* s B. J. Smith Drug Co.

SCHMITT'S t b Real Pork Specials ALL PORK BULK SAUSAGE 15tft; FRESH CASING SAUSAGE 2 lbs. for 35cFRESH PICNIC HAMS <♦*»*••*«> 17eftFRESH PORK SHOULDERS (^s *> iHi FRESH PORK SHOULDER STEAK or ROAST 22cI 3 FRESH SIDE PORK any amount) 20C ft SMALL LINK ALL PORK SAUSAGE pecial) 25C ft I SMALL LEAN PORK CHOPS 25c ft Bee£ Specials FRESH GROUND ALL BEEF BAMBERGER ... 2 Ib. f«® RIB PLATE and BRISKET BOILING BEEF . . . . 2 lb. for 25c GOOD MEATY CHUCK BEEF ROAST ISc ft SWISS STEAK OUT OF THE ROUND 22c ft TENDER WAFFLE STEAK, Boneless 2 lb. for # VEAL SHOULDER STEAK or ROAST 25c ft FRESH HOG and CALF BRAINS MINCED HAM Heed or chunk) 1 Si’ ft PEAS, TOMATOES. GREEN BEANS, KIbNEY BEANS CORN, KRAUT, and PORK AND BEANS—A REAL VALUE — 3 cans for • SPECIAL PRICES ON CHUNKS OF BEEF AND PORK FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS. Watch Our Display Windows for Extra Specials. Our Mni. ar. MSgTT J 'PILI JMBgj phon* AH Native MB IWpi Home Dressed | y | '* ’

Blind Carry White Cane* Honolulu.- (U R) -Blind persons I here must carry white canes und blow Whistles whenever they want to cross the street, if the board of Itupervlsors adopts an ordinance Introduced by Supervisor Charles Crane. — —o — "• Livestock Cenau* Taken London - <U.P> To help tho ministry of agriculture to frame a long term meat policy, a voluntary cen- »;.•> u livestock In England and Wales is beffig taken. The census deala only with cattle, sheep and pigs. o — ll - Town to Sell City Hall Buenos Aires.- JU.R) To pay off Its outstanding debts, the municipality of Rio Cuarto in Cordoba, has decided to sell the town hall at auction and use the proceeds to improve the town’s financial condition.

GERBER’S ME A T MAR KE T Phone 97 Fret Deljy fr? - STUDENT DAY SPECI \RT EDWARD EICHHORN will represent the high school in tMlr s ( ore FRESH HAMBURGER i3c BOILING BEEF 191 , f BEEF ROAST SWISS STEAK . 22c] FRESH BRAINS 2 fts.2 PORK CHOI’S and LOIN ROAST 2vl PORK SHOULDER and STEAK 2> VEAL PATTIES 28c ROUND and SIRLOIN STEAK. 25c JOWEL BACON 22c BONELESS SALT FISH 3f05,3 ARMOURS CREAMERY Butter Smoked Sausage (home made) . 28c Freshly Dressed Chickens. Sweet Corn 3 can* ... . Al«>V Earh .June Sweet ■■nJ C jI S’?eat2sC COMPLIXWJ| Crystal White rr c | BRUSH Sugar, lit tbs. fJU | BV® Heinz Dill 1 KN"** 10 3 Pickles, 3 for 1 VfC iy’Q[|Vu| Heinz Baby I Food, 3 for . . XI L ; *U«F | Armour's Pork and F 3 f° r i|

Local Groceries All gron-ry at«> r , M ~- . Mtory. In ‘'oo lM .r ut | on " gate-PalimiHv„.|>„,, , ’ ,l * planned a big sul „ s<mp will ‘ l’° celebrate ih„ r;f „J* • of ihfa company. r,.‘‘ ,:; ‘ 4 : ment was made today k 1511 R>**l. dfatri t repo,A 11 IniTudeil in th;, 111W.0.P, Sim ."’’ : »oap, Palmolive b,. a( L, ! White soap chip, a)1 o 4 0 reptionally low p r |,.,. s ’“’l Special hgv , | rangvd in many nf {etortx and it u w i hundreds of sdiopppr, - vantage of t’,. , i * I Ichaae aoap need,,, a., nre ’ > I pec ted to advan,,, y ( , r . “ II tails, read t.h« U( u j, ■section of today’, iinmw,