Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1936 — Page 7

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Let’s All Work Together During SZIIII City Clean -Up Week DON’T FORGET! If you want your TIN CAN’S and RUBBISH H| hauled away have them on the street or B| alley next Monday. ■ Clean Up! Spruce Up! ■ City Street Department

■y > <l?1b '.- Hi! 811 J@L /ft ~’* '' '‘ tgß' I ***' ! EBa? ?Sk '■ JgSF ■ •* 'fil . s?__£u..'•.„.. Atnd Wfo-Jg* l AHLI I - SPECIAL -sh 4 ft F® | Priced Onlv For This Sale LI P aI 1910— PLYMOUTH ROADSTER Ml. f M g ■■4 s H. p. Thoroughly Reconditioned motor, mounted on 3-point p& g S & jSj E ■i I rubber mountings, hydraulic brakes. Beautiful new paint job. ■| W g Ba, JSt L— Jf g, E New sport top, tires show little wear. This is the ideal car for ® 'EJ* E ■ a young man or the new graduate. I 1932 PLYMOUTH COACH- 1929 CHEVROLET COU PEHl/L HEVROIet master New Black paint job, striped in Just repainted this car black. This car is finished green with green wire wheels. Because it has good tires and he beautiful Hollywood tan Tires have had less than 3,000 an extra fine and quiet motor. EF We just installed a com- miles wear. Motor Al; Here is Another car ideal for the young rar ? new set of tires. Motor in a ear with hydraulic brakes, person or graduate, condition and upholstery floating power, steel body, all ■£' as a p ' n> Here is a real the features offered in a new 192 9 ESSEX SEDAN— A good | B’’ car. We are pricing this car to , ow p r ; ce£ j car with lots of ung sell. Don’t delay because it will use d m j| es left to take you Kg. not stay in stock very long where you want to go. Paint— IBuiVk EVROLET MASTER 1930 OLDSMOBILE COACH— goo d. Tires— good. Motor— j 1 . SEDAN— This car has With Trunk. This car has been good. iu. one owner and has re- thoroughly reconditioned. Brak'd exceptional care. Finish es re tined and ready for imme I- 1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK — cw and equipped with iate delivery. Good set tires and 157" WB. Chassis & Cab. This ; S°od tires. Remember this priced right. Come and see. truck is mechanically perfect, ec o"omical valve in ' n . n<s coaC h — wdl 9' ve new motor guarantee. d ?. cyL Chevrolet Motor. l? h 2 ® ° L ° reoresents the very Do not invest your hard earned action, Y-K frame, glove ™'» car . a n S por?abon Equip money in a high priced truck Bering h 'iii^ to :’.: shockiess atld depend able motor If I Buabie dri v e r's seat and y ° u f c V’X'’l’w pHcTfield '931 CHEVROLET TRUCK•H? 0 u Cannot afford a new iransportatlOll Specials d Gasoline usage low. e ° Uy a '*♦' ♦'me. Hur- 1928 Chev. Coach . S 10.00 Maintenance low. Priced low. | 1227 Chev. Coach . $25.00 — — ( HP ERaI TRADES & EASY TERMS. Let us arrange your payments to fit your income. Pay 2,3, 4or 5 K y ’ monthly O r semi-annually. [ VISIT us FOR BETTER VALUES—TODAY! I P. A. KUHN CHEVROLET Co. ■ I DECATUR 3rd Street i

M. E. Church, Monroe I Rev. E. S. Morford, pastor 9:30 o'clock Morning worship land study. Theme, “The Greatest Tiling in the World.” , 6:30 p. in. intermediate league. Rev. Morford will lead. 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Matthew Worth i man will speak for the township Sunday School convention. Let us remember the Sunday I . Sc tool convention at the First Mis sionary church in Berne, Sunday afternoon. Tile Rev. Noah Schu-j marker will preach. The auditing committee, com posed of John Floyd, Paul Bahner, and Menno Amstutz will meet ■Thursday evening. The Ladies' Aid Society will

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936.

[meet Thursday afternoon. Let us remember prayer meet--1 Ing Wednesday evening. No one can well afford to mica prayer meeting. The “Sunshine” emss will meet at the parsonage Monday evening. St. Paul. Christian Union Rev. L. L. Young, pastor Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching service, 10:30 a. nt. Subject, "The Old Corn of Canaan." We invite you to study and | worship with us. C. E. meeting at 7 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Be aure and hear this special message on “Stripping (he Slain.” Are you [stripped by sin, do you know it? God will be there in His ambu- 1 lance to pick you up and start you ’ 1 toward Heaven. Prayer and Young People's meet-1 ing each Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. U cpN* If you’ve decided to paint your bam red and want protection and wear at low cost, use Lowe Brothers Derby Red Bam Paint. All paint and extra thick. One gallon of Derby Red mixed with one-half gallon of linseed oil makes one and one-half gallons of high-grade oam paint. Prevents decay and rust. Use it for bams; silos, fences and metal .oofs. Derby Red is a good bam paint that | compares favorably with nany Higher i priced paints. Let us tell you al! about it. Ilolthouse Drug Co.

Antioch M. B. C. Church One mile east of Peterson Rev. O. L. Flesher, pastor Sunday Schoo), 9 am. O. Krepts, superintendent. Morning sermon. 10 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. nt. Young Peoples' program followed with a sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 7:30 o’clock Arthur Fobnaugh, leader. Childrens' day exercises are beling planned tor the evening of the | third Sunday in June. o— EMPEROR SELASSIE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i I be greater than do dispatches from | Rome. • This is because the mountain roads wind tortuously. Dispatches from the front show actual I distances: those from Rome are I calculated from maps which cannot show much more than air line distances.) The motor-army is plowing its | way through sections, miles long,

ASK FOR HlTWlfek MILLER’S BREAD Miller’s Bread . . baked fresh daily by skilled bakers is your best food. Fresh pastries of all kinds baked daily. () n | y the Fincst o f | n gredTr y some ients go into each loaf of today. Miller’s Bread assuring you of its goodness. / Insist on Miller’s when you order! On sale at all local Groceries and Meat Markets. Super Bread 10c Potato Bread 9c 3-25 c MILLERS BAKERY SPEC I ALS at HOLTHOUSE’S WOODBURY SPECIALS TOILETRIES SAVINGS Evening in Paris 50c Shaving Cream 29c Perfume -55 c Springtime in Paris 50c Hair Gloss 29c Perfume 65c Coty Face Powder 50c Brillantine 29c (old style) 69c Hinds Honey-Almond Soap .. 10c, 3 for 25c Cream 45c MOTH WOOL package 95 c A new discovery for destroying Moth Nyal White Shoe $1.25 Indovin 98c Cleaner 25c 50c Ipana Tooth Wa-Hoo Bitters ... 25c Paste 39c $1 pkg. Larve.x ... 89c Prep ... 17c, 3 for 50c Old English No-Rub | Closhave Wax, pint 49c, qt. 89c Brush | ess s have 75c Old English Wax 59c The Most Satisfac- u SSSSSB® tory once over shave I 85c Johnson Wax 69c ■’awas* you have ever had . | Old English Polish .... 23c An excellent lotion 0 cream for chapped - hands, sunburn, etc. A pleasant, effective 100 Adex Tablets . . 89c massage. Veldown Napkins.. 15c ha ior P zs U c nc! Brushless Shave. y ou Save on Every Shave 500 Facial Tissues,. 29c Lenwells inc., Chicago, 111. 50c Malted Milk ... 45c — — JAK 25c WfcV! - Mother’s Day Candy Mother’s Day pound box Cards 60c an,i 75c 5c and IQc AN UNUSUALLY LARGE SELECTION OF j BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN WALLPAPER Priced as F „ per roll low as MV and up Holthouse Drug Co.

I where the rain has turned the: roads into bogs. With the column which I accent-' pany 'here are a score of trucks' calleq Atto-olllcina. They are mod ern repair shops on wheels. All kinds of repairs are made in record time as the column moves on. Since wo loft Desaye 1 have seen but six automobile abandoned at the roadside. Occasionally an airplane sweeps down near the column and drops carefully packed packages of spare parts, particularly springs whicli the roads—as bad, probably, as any modern army has tried to traverse —test severely. MURDER 0 CHARGE JcqyriNUEr) yicoM page one). Chester Hart, 26, proprietor of I a garage, and his wife were arrested last night and charged with being accessories to the murder. Police said Hart admitted supplying automobiles and hideout for the gang and also aiding in their escape from Indianapolis after the

[ Authorities also said that Mrs 1 Hart had in her possession some !of the loot taken from the jewelry store robbery committed by the bandits at Lima, Ohio. CONTINUE FIGHT (cqntinv.e.pfrom PA.qg:.QNg) arrive at designated ages. Formal entry of the decision of Judge Muller, that Hamm was of sound mind when he executed his , will August 2, 1935, that the will I was valid and should be admitted 1 to probate, was deferred until 101 a. m. Saturday on motion of At-, torneys Harper and Mountz. THREE KILLED j J destroyed. . Mrs- Heuer. Bedfast for a week after childbirth, was being carried | to a storm cellar by her humband : when the storm broke. The wind : snatched her from his arms, flung ! CONSTIPATED’” 25 YEARS, ALL-BRAN BROUGHT RELIEF Delicious Cereal Corrected j His Condition I — Here is Mr. Johnson's letter: “I I got a package (of Kellogg’s All I Bran), and before the package was gone I was very much better. ‘‘So I have been eating it for two or three weeks, and my constipation* has gone, and I was constipated* for 25 years or more. Hoping this may help some one to better health. I am a new friend to Kellogg’s All-Bran.”— Mr. J. B. Johnson, Lake Charles, La. Mr. Johnson's letter is one of many. Millions find Kellogg’s Ai.lBran corrects constipation* satis- : factorily. It supplies the “bulk” missing in the average American meal. The “bulk” in All-Bran is mild and effective. It absorbs moisture, and gently exercises and cleanses the intestines. All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and iron. Isn’t it more sensible to use this natural food instead of taking patent medicines? Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. If not relieved, see your doctor. Use as a cereal, with milk or cream, or cook into muffins, breads, etc. It is sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. * Constipation due to insufftsient “bulk” 1 in me ala.

——— uj mi iMmuu iiinßm iQ-riiiriTr-- : ~r.i^ > i > i I BMM I | CTW rauHKMHaw Save Every Day at Mutschlers FRESH HEARTS or BRAINS, 2 lbs2sc OUR BEST SLICED BACON, pound4oc EXTRA LARGE DILL PICKLES, 3 forloc SMOKED PICNIC HAM, lb23c FRANKFORTS, BOLOGNA or PUDDING, lblsc GOOD BONELESS FISH, Poundlsc BEEF PORK Try a nice steak or roast out of our Pork Shoulder Steak, lb. .. 25c I ’non KEEi'ROAsSTb IBc NECK BONES, 3 lbs2sc Hamburger tb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c Smoked Jowels, lb2oc Beef Boil, 2 lbs2sc Sirloin or Minute Steak . 25c VEAL PADDIES 25c Swiss Steak, tb 23c VEAL STEAK, lb2sc We Have a Complete Line of FLOUR HEINZ STRAINED FOODS <H- Cans Salad Os „ for children Dressing WINNER FLOUR 24 lb. bag lOL <zi 97(* (pint —lB c) I WINNER FLOUR XW 3 for I V GOLD MEDAL OQp KRAFTS CHOCOLATE I 2 MALTED MILK amerk an cheese rival dog in „ 2 pound can .. . Oi7V | 55c FOOD, can .. LUU . NUTMAID OLEO, lb. 1 C | Canada Dry, Ginger Ale and j P ruvtUITUV z* FT 2 pounds —29 c IOC I Sparkling Water at new price IOC Bu™. 2 1h.67c 1 piu. B««. c».„. STAR or PREMIUM SLICED BACON, '/ 2 Lb. PKG. . 25c ■ Beechnut Coffee, drip grind or Large cans Peaches in heavy steel cut, pound 32c syrup, can 15c, 2 for 29c Large Jar Horseradish Style Mustard . 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, can —7c 3 cans 20c Bulk Peanut Butter, pound 15c Good Sweet Pickles, dozen 15c Sassafras, bunch ..., 5c 2 pound box Soda Crackers 18c Yacht Club or Little Elf Peas, 2 cans 25c 2 pound box Graham Crackers 23c I Yacht Club Coffee, pound 23c Blue Ribbon Malt, can ■ 88c Breakfast Coffee (steel cut) pound . 17c ALL CUTS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB To Complete your Sunday Dinner try some of these—Swiss Cheese, Baked. Barbequed Ham. Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Noodles, Potato Chips. Cottage Cheese, Mrs. Linney’s Cookies, Whipping and Coffee Cream. Ward’s and Dolly Madison Cakes, Marshmallows, all flavors of Jell-O, Canned Orange and Lemon Juice. I For the Choicest of Meats, Service and Satisfaction, call us. We will give your phone orders the same attention as a personal call. Please order fjjf/////<?Z>Zf Deliveries early for KBB » y Service. B Part ° f Phones Free Delivery lhe City

' her into a nearby field. She was dead when found. Selmlmeaki was killed when a 1 barn wii'apsed on him several miion [ south of Fairmont. Rask Inn was killed in the Henry Yinterboer farm south of Milford. o Dance Sunday Sun Set

TUNE IN TONIGHT 5:30 to 5:45 (Decatur Time) WOWO Dr. H. O. Bruggemann will speak on the “Farley for Congress" program. Political Advt. Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Good Eating and Cook- Ovaltine, large size 70c ing Apples, « lbs. 25c medium size .. 32c Oranges, SunKist Little Elf Golden Ban- ’ Dozen.. 18c. 28c. 38c tarn Corn. 3 cans 29c Grape Fruit. Seedless Seminole Toilet Large, each 6c Tissue, 4 rolls .. 25c Fresh Pineapple Dried Apricots, large sizel9c pound 23c F» RICH YELLOW n 11 -g p Bananas ™>«t a id. Ibc — —I Spinach, large can.. 15c Peaches, in heavy No. 2 can 10c syrup. 2 Ige. cans 35c Salad Dressing, White Cherries, quart jar 29c large can 2aC t Catsup. 2 large Grape Fruit, i bottles 25c No. 2 canlac Hershey’s Chocolate Apple Butter Syrup, large cans 10c quart can 13c Kelloggs Pep Bran Flakes b* 13c Climax Wall Paper Macaroni & Spaghetti Cleaner, 3 cans .. 25c 2 pound box ... 15c ; Ammonia. Grape Nut Flakes quart bottlelsc (1 box Free) box 12c Fels Naptha Soap Ry-Krisp, for Diets Chips, large box 25c box 15c Crystal White Soap Soda Crackers Chips, 2 Ig. boxes 25c 2 pound box .... 18c I • i c rr WE GRIND i a Inipenal Iwiee m Lb. l!lc

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Woman Jurors Encouraged Tulare, Cal.. — tliP) •— Houaewives nerving i»n police court Juries will not. 'be obliged to rush home [during the noon intermitwion and : prpare lunch. The city lias decid<l to serve them lunches free.