Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1936 — Page 7

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WE DELIVER I ■Stolts HOME Grocery I .■ Take advantage of these Low Prices Today! ■ P[. \( HES. last car at this price < 1.85 B ■ -^ ZE% _ I | NAVY BEANS 4 lbs. 29C fl AE ST MICHIGAN B ■ COKN — PEAS Pure Cane Sugar | ■&, ... $1’ 49 10 55c | I fflpo' , ' > "ilM 25C PORTLAND I ■ OLlat. - n]S. POTATO BREAD? B Cocoa. lb. can ... 15c —Also— Toilet Paper, 6 tor -oc heyerlys famous Salad lire--inn. Qt. 2 '™ POTATO BREAD I B pinner Ko.K dozen ■» t pound j oaveg H B Searose Q 9\/‘ B Fancv Red, 2 for -19 c ————— ~ New and Better Bread. ■ <ndn ( lackers. ■ B 2 lb, box 15c PEACHES I, / nr FOR CANNING Soap (. hips Best of Season! Lowest Price I j Ib. box Next Tues. & Wed. H Powdered Sutiar 2lb 17c “ ~ ■ B Super-Suds. 3 for . 25c Red Pitted ( HERRIES J ■ _L- — 2 for 2«c k! 1 I ■ Corn Flakes ] Q t?ozen o 1 Bi<r Box . % H Beech Nut - Peanut Butter 5 L'/JVp CHII><2r)C I M FREE Ask Us FREE SOAI s ——— in 2 1 k pound pkgs. $ *■ SATISFACTION ~ fl Our Super-Special PASTRY Flour, bag 79c | B COFFEE, lb. I’",, PEERLESS, bag .. 85c a 25c value ... 1 I v No Advance in Price Yet. *1 STULTS HOME GROCERY | I HITE’S Groceiy - B We carrv a large stock to canned goods and are in a B position to sell then, at attractive prices. H Phone 31 and 201 I SOSA CRACKERS i--"-I GRAHAM CRACKERS i I WATERMELONS S” 15c II Macaronni & Full Line of Juices I Spaghetti G’lass of Prune Juice 10c ■ 2 pound box ... 10c Glass of Grape .Juice lacfl Tomato Juice, can .5c , ar<r( , Cans Krau( ■ ra l - C lOc fl (w & (arrots, can >c ■ dried Peas, 3 cans 25c Orange Juice, can lac ■ Dried Lima Beans c an Pineapple Juice 15c ■ Red Sans’, 3 cans’ ‘ 20c Can Grapefruit Juice 15c Imiraclewhip s ,rl 39c I Merries I CHERRIES v " 29c

I old Porter, superintendent. Washington Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Mr. Andrews, superintendent. Every one welcome. o—- ■ — AUTHOR PRAISED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ; sour! and Illinois shores, he said: i "No American youth has knowing- \ ' ly or willingly escaped the lessons, i I the philosophy and the spirit which I ! beloved Mark Twain wove out of j the true life of which he was a I part.” Opening his brief formal ad- , dress on a tour that already has I i carried him 5.000 miles into America's dust bowl, Mr. Roosevelt said: "It is with earnest American

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SIJ’I EMBEB 1, 1936.

New Auto Overpass Crumbles Before Dedication ?. . r It y—tiiTil’SiwytTr’MQrT ' ; - , ■•■A v ■if .. '"sW. f r ■ ’ -1 - 1 * • $ Web of cracks in $500,000 project

Dedication of a newly completed $500,000 overpass for auto traffic in Boston, ia which Gov. James Curley of Maesachusetts was to participate, was post, poned after part of the approach crumbled 48 hours before the eeremony was to take plage. Pictured.

pride and with a glory in American tradition that I enjoy this happy privilege today of joining in this tribute to one who impressed himself upon the lives of youth everywhere in the last four score years and ten. "To look out across this pleasant vista where the life of Mississippi river boyhood was captured and recorded with posterity and Ito have part in its commemoration is a privilege 1 am happy to ■ experience." At the conclusion of the dedi- ' cation exorcises, the president and 1 his party motored to Barry. 111.. across the river, where they reboarded the presidential special i train for Springfield, 111., where the j president will confer with Gov. ! Henry A- Horucr on . Illinois • drought problems.

REAL BARGAINS For The WEEK-END MEATY PLATE or BRISKET BEEF BOIL 10c, 3 lbs. 25c VEAL SHOULDER STEAK or ROAST 20c lb GOOD MEATY NECK BONES Bc, 3 lbs. 20c HAMBURGER (all meat) 2 lbs. 25c VEAL POCKET ROAST 15c lb THURINGER SUMMER SAUSAGE (chunk) ... 25c lb VEAL PADDIES (boneless) 25c lb MINUTE STEAK (no waste) 25c lb SWISS STEAK (fancy and young) 20and25cIt) BOLOGNA, FRANKFORTS and PUDDING 15c lb POTATO BREAD 9c, 3 loaves 25c M. J. B. COFFEE 35c, 3 lbs. SI.OO PEACHES, No. 2'/i size, heavy syrup 18c, 2 cans 35c SMOKED JOWELS (home cured) 20c lb PLENTY OF FANCY YOUNG SPRING CHICKENS. BINGS Sawyer’s Full quarts Libbys or Sunshine Butter Crackers GOOK IE S So bX 20c 1 '^^ se assorted, pound 20c BUSf 88c Bi c mt Prmow 2 1 iVwJi'e 1 ' 10C 2 cans for $1.75 assorted idle .... All kinds of Spices 10., Quarts Horseradish | O t package IvL .Mustard lUv RIVAL DOG l()p DREXELALE—for a Cold FOOD, can .. AVv Drink. Just add water. Sunsweet Prune Os., ajwg».76c isc | 5c Can !n . _ . SmaH . S,ze " k . 3 . ,b . 63c Summer Beverages: Root Beer, RED BAG (Our Special Coffee) i n Gingerale, Orange Soda. |Qc round 1< V Lime Rickey, bottle ARMOURS MILK, large can 8c 07 25( . 5 Cans . . - O I V * Lewis Lye, can 10c Palmolive Beads, pkg. 5c Full Quart Jar a 1 Mjvt. c Libby’s Olives .... 40c Luna Laundry Soap, Crystal White Soap Half t , nun <j pkgs. 3 bars 5c Chips, pkg 10c Potato Chips 20c For the Choicest of Meats, Service and Satisfaction, call us. We will give your phone orders the same attention as a personal call 0 9* Will Be OpPicasc order gg g a fL f*'gl g cn and have gg g g Kg gr gr w deliveries early for tgl*'*~Y*'* (J until 10 Service. /F FreeSeliver!/ Labor Day

above is a section of the approach showing the web of cracks, some several feet deep and from one to two feet wide. An unusually heavy rain was believed to have undermined the road, damaging a gtrptch 150 fert long.

Ownership Os Cars Gains In Indiana Indianapolis Ind., Sept. 4—(UP) ’ —The ownership of automobile* in , Indiana has increased to one for j every 4.03 persons residing in the ; state, Todd Stoop*, secretary-man- j ager of the Hoosier motor club, announced today. Th- increase in car ownership! was nationwide during 1935. Stoops ( said. Every state in the Union showed substantial gains in the num her of cars registered with the exc ptions of Massa husetts and Nebraska which showed practically no change. At the end of 1935. 26,221,052 motor vehicles were registered in , ; the United States, or one for every I 4.86 persons. This was an increase

I of 5 per cent over the previous year, i and with the exception of 1929 and 1930 was the highest on record, I Stoops said. o Local Post Leading In Membership Drive Excellent results have been reported by officers of Adams .post • number 43 of the .‘.merican la'gion ' in the membership drive for 1937. At i:: state convention, held at i Muncie last week, tne lo.al post led all posts of the fourth district in paid it. membershirs with a total of li 2. At the present time, 105 members have paid 1937 dues. The post ' expects to have approximately 200 I members by Armistice Day, Noveni- > her 11.

DEALERS SEEK LICENSE FEES Will Seek License For Real Estate Dealers In Indiana Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. I —(111*1 A movement, supported by 14 organized real estate board*, asking the next sestdon of th© Indiana! legislature to require licensing of j persons engaged in real state was, approved yesterday at a meeting of the board of governors of the Indiana real estate association. "The real estate boards of Indiana i are supporting the movement for protection for their business against ' unethlca’ and enqualified persona ’ who ‘dabble’ in real estate, many , times to the detriment of the unsuspecting buyer." Robert Allison, president of the state association, said. Seidriments of individual real estate boards will be crystallized at the annua! etate convention of the Indiana real estate association to be held at Richmond. Oct. 14 and 15, Allison said. Gerald J. Humpfer. president of the Hammond real estate laiard and a member of the Iwiard of governors urged that the real estate law be enforced in Indiana. Other speaker* included Frank I Murray, South Bend; H. F. Kleymeyer. Evansville, past president of the state association; W. Glenn i Hamilton. Richmond; William H. j Sutbaugh. Anderson, past state i president, and C. O. Turner, Bed--1 ford.

I &9 Th > s store has recently been purchgsr "i used by Cr. Byron Lehman, formerly of Wabash. Ohio. Mr. Lehman 1 f has had many years experience in 1 1 the retail food business and in anx- wTSVISr \ VALUED ious to serve you with the highest L. ' quality foods at economical prices. 1 The store will continue to operate .lias a member of the Home Stores system. KING BEE Peas — Tomatoes No. 2 BANANAS CORN Baked Bean Z Cans Little Elf Rice 3 lb. bag 25c RIK SCJ Candv Bars 3 for 10c V IM. Elf Bran Flakes 3 pkgs. 25c ORANGES, doz 21c LITTLE ELF « Lac « r SW. POTATOES. 4 lbs. 17c APRICOTS or PEACHES 2 cans 35c celery, .walks... w Fresh Salted Peanuts lb. 12c ONIONS, 10 lb. bag .. 21c Elf Beverages 3 large bottles 25c PEACHES. 4 lbs 25c Elf Crushed Pineapples No. 2 can 19c ELF OLEO. 2 lbs 25c BURCO Flour 75c ■ - FREE!— 10c Bottle Elf Pure Vanilla with Elf CAKE FLOUR 5 lb. bag 29c LITTLE ELI - .. . — No. 1 Wisconsin BURCO COFFEE b- 17c CREAM CREESE Navy Beans .. 3 lbs. 19c Burslev’s High Grade Coffee lb. 23c Little Elf Drip Coffee lb. 23c (J; 23C Watermelons ome rown 25c - Elf Peanut Butter ... 1 lb. jar 19c Young Tender 1 fl,. Elf Dill Pickles Qt. 19c Beef Steak, lb At/C Bursleys Stuffed Olives jar 2ac _ Choice Veal Chops in z » VINEGAR P JRE CIDER I9c j Veal Roast lb IJ/C I Elf Pickling Spice pkg. 9c steaVand ,U ’' Mason Jar Caps doz. 19c / /(• Certo bottle 22c Fork Chops 11) 1 v BAKED BEANS'- 5c i frankfurters 25c Elf Rolled Oats small pkg. 9c Ring 2 lbs. Of* IJ 1 l ' s l des ■ N ‘i pk *’ In* Bologna .... r-tr r* i Ta " nr Cream y <l‘- 1 Elf Salmon 2 Cans 25c Cott. Cheese Pet or Carnation Mlik 3 tall cans 23c Home Stores lb. Bursley’s Iced Tea 1/, lb. pkg. 25c Butter MVV Elf Gelatin Dessert 3 pkgs. 11c Quality Food Market 1 121 No. 2nd St. DECATUR. IND. PHONE 192

Over 2,900 Licenses For Mussel Diggers Indianapolis. Sept. 4.— (U.R) — More than 2,900 licenses have been issued to Indiana mussel diggrs, Virgil M. Simmons, commissioner of the department of conservation, announced today. The total was a slight increase as compared with I recent years. Mussel diggers in Indiana operate chiefly in the Wabash and White rivers, with several worki ing near Fort Wayne, Elkhart and I Noblesville in other streams, Simmons said. o Electricity Is .Made Available To Farms Indianapolis, Ind.. Sapt. 4 —(UP) —Electricity has been made available to 5,396 Indiana farmers through allotment of $1,599,526 by the rural electrification administration. it was announced today by Clarence E. Manion, state director of the National emergency council. The money will finance construe-1 tion of 1.549 miles of electric lines in six counties. Manion said. Counties receiving allotment* and amounts to each were Welle, $17,000. Boone. $567,926, Whitley, $84,000, Shelby. $112,500, Henry $413,000, and Huntington. $403,000. Decatur Woman Is Named Superintendent Mns. Arthur fnversaw has accepted th ■ euperintendency of tlie intermediate Christian Endeavor work in th- state of Indiana. She was selected f. r the iposition because of past training in religious education.

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Prior to her marriage Mr* Unversuw v.as one of the leaders of intermediate Christian Endeavor work in the state of Maesachuaetts. After graduating from lAndoverNewton theological eeminary at Newton Center, Maas., she became director of religious education and pastor’s assistant of the First I United Baptist ehunch of Lowell, Mass. A conference retreat of all state C. E. officers Is being held at Bethany park from today noon until Monday noon. YES, THIS FOOD ENDS YOUR CONSTIPATION Look out for those half-sick days, when you feel listless, headachy, out-of-sorts. Your trouble may be constipation. The real cause of common constipation is too little “bulk” in meals. Your system misses its regular exercise. Get this needed “bulk” in a delicious cereal: Kellogg's All-Bran. Within the body, its “bulk” absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, gently sponges out the system. Why keep on feeling bad when you can feel good? Millions of people use All-Bran. Tests prove it’s safe and effective. All-Bran is ffuarantced. Try it a week. If not satisfactory, your money will be refunded by the Kellogg Company. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Serve as a cereal, with milk or cream, or cook into recipes. Remember, All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and iron. Certainly you’d rather eat a food than take pills and drugs. Buy All-Bran at your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.