Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1936 — Page 5
HpMNAiS I lagh'.v. suffering from. mH. improved ids " u N,,lth Kinh . |l, .. M oers of Warsaw ].., ...I Thanka- ■ ( ; - •"" vising with ■ in F(>rt W “>’ ne> gH^V u| . , attack of scar ■T," \ -b Mr - ■-hhtenK. «hh the fever. K, r .„n been filed with l
I Farm Loans I I Farm owners desiring to purchase more land. I | refinance old loans, remodel present farm build- ■ I ings or tile drain your farm should see us for H attractive payment plans and rates. I The Suttles-Edwards Co I Keep Healthy • with ■ McKessons Halibut Liver Oil Capsules UA fine product prepared from fresh livers. High in mitaniine content, which is essential to growth and Anne building. Box of 50 ■Morton's Smoke Salt 89c KOc* Horlicks Tablets or Powder 45c Wile's Nervine 89c tin ex for Colds 59c ■Alka Selzer 27c and 54c ■Vick's Vapoßub . .*\. 29c ■itch Shampoo Deal 76c Bndo-Vin .! rr* A 98c tell's Solvita Tonic 89c ■Black Pepper 25c lb Schick Electric Razors make shaving a pleasure. IKohne Drug Store
Il SCHAFER’S Suggest DOLLS ■OR THE “LITTLE GIRLS” CHRISTMAS ■ ‘ Hundreds of Dolls. Illi / each one awaifinu If » A/ ' \ right liltle Il IR f jj i ft WALKING DOLLS I 1■ I Vyg» ** •- M TALKING DOLLS, '4 ■ V-> jjMßLrf ] Dolls That Look 1 Wherever You Go. \ "•■*■ Scores ol Doll'. /X / / 7 3® Daintily Dressed. I '*■ ,-• 'J-jf Make Some Girl \ • uik> Little (.ill ■I. x 1 "*< h one ol Schaf - m er’s Beautiful Dolls IMI z “~ If si.oo B B “JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS DOLL LAYAWAY CLUB” B HA r’dWAR E am! HOME FURNISHINGS
u thirty room addition to the thirty h.K-jpital of the Irene Byron sanitarium. Mi. and Mrs. J. (’. Miller a!l(1 ; | daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. ! [eiem Kortenber and daughter Don-1 na Lou, Mr. and Mis. R. c. Ehiuger, land (hover Clouser, spent Thanks-1 | giving at the Sam Miller Home in : Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dan Santini and children of Chicago are the guests of the for- 1 mer's parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. E.i Smith, until Sunday. Dick Parrish of Bloomington is spending Thanksgiving vacation with his parenta, Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Parrish. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Fields spent Thursday in Indianapolis with the I letter's iparenta. Mr. and .Mrs. Edison Eicher and
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 193(’>.
','lil'dreu w in return to their home i at. Hockey River. Ohio Saturday 1 i tuter a several days' visit with Mrs. I 11 hieher s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. ' K, Smith. i, | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Row* of Mil- ' i turd, Ohio are spending several days , | In Decatur. Miss Mae Berling and nephews I 'Mck and Pat Briede, are spending J the Thanksgiving holidays with Sister M. Cleta at Fond du Lac, Wis,eonsln. Dick Schug of Indianapolis is vis-' king his mother, Mrs. John Schug of 330 South Third street. H- H. Vant'anip of route 1, Willshire. Ohio, was a business: visitor iti this city today. C. W. Frisinger of Wiltshire, Ohio (ransated business in this city to- , day. William Brachte of route 2, Decatur was a shopper here today. Mrs. Fred Geier, formerly of this ' city, is m at her home at Willshire, Ohio. A. L. Roop of Fort Wayne was the ■ guest of his sister, Mrs. Sum Acker I at Thanksgiving dinner. ■Miss Pearl Coulter of Fort Wayne ' spent Thanksgiving Day in this city as the guest of Mrs. Sum Acker. The Rev, and Mrs. George S. Lozier and family spent Thanksgiving | in Bremen with relatives. Mr. and Mm. S. E. Brown spent i Thanksgiving with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Friable, of Bryan, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Breiner were in Fort Wayne over Thanksgiving ' visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale | Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Morgan of Weeton, Ohio, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reams near Monroe. Mrs. Elizabeth Markel lias returned from a visit in Columbus, Ohio, with her sister, Mrs. John Fisher. Tom Burk has returned to his work at Columbus, alter a Thanksgiving day visit with his parents, ■Mr. and Mrs. Sim Burk and daughter Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond have moved from 412 South First street ■ to House No. 13 in the Homestead , (addition, which was formerly occupied by .Mr. and Mrs. Lamoille Fogle. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis and son Koger of Cleveland are spending (Thanksgiving and the week-end as HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS. A DAY Doctors say your kidneys contain 15 milei of tinv tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. Most people pass about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning eliows there may be something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. An excess of acids or'poisons in your 1 when due to functional kidney disorders, may be the cause of nagging backache, rhcumatie pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, jetting up nights, swelling, puflmess under the eyes, headaches and dizziness.* Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 rears. They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous r.aatfl from your blood. Get Doan s Pills.
-' '■ " — the gucslii of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Gillland and daughter. Mr. und Mrs. Clay Hail of Newcastle will arilve In Decatur Sunday to wpend the day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Men. John i'arrlah and son Ronald of North I Fifth street. Miss Martha Macy i« visiting in I duffton aa the guest of her aunt, I Mrs. Robert Freitag. Henry Bromer of North Fifth street made a business trip to Day--1 ton today. He was accompanied as tar as Hamilton by Mrs. Bromer I and childen, Buster, Billie and Muggins Frederick Schroyer ie home I from Ann Arbor, Michigan to spend a few day's vacation with his parents, Mr. and .Min- Ben Schroyer and i daughter. BASIL ZAHAKOI F (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE). where he seldom was seen gave Zaharoff his colorful reputation. Wealthy as Croesus, the owner of banks, railroads, hotels, theaters, oil wells and mines, and the ''angel" of many kings and statesmen, he was the secret force behind tottering, fallen and newly established thrones, infant republics, and voung nations. For 40 ‘years he rode the war clouds over Europe and Asia, he was perhaps the armament king of the world, a dominant share-holder in Vickers-Maxim, Krupps, and Schneiders. It was often said that Zaharoff's money found its way 1 into the war chests of one or the other of the belligerents in every war on revolution since the beginning of the century. CUB PACK WILL ernN’i’jvppn rwnv t’acl- nVP' chairman of the pack committee, composed of Earl Colter, Lloyd Cowens, Tillmon Gehrig. Glenn Hill, Cal E. Peterson and Bryce Thomas. Parents of the cubs, all cubs and prospective members are urged to attend the meeting. ROOSEVELT IS fled tiny island in the harbor, as the Indianapolis moved down the bay to dock. Salutes followed from the Warships Sao Paulo and Minas Geraes. Says State Budget To Be Higher Next Year Indianapolis. Nov. 27. — (U.R) — Gov. Paul V. McNutt today predict(ed the budget appropriations of the 1937 legislature will exceed those of the last sessiop. The governor refused to estimate the ultimate, total of the state budget but pointed out it must he expanded to finance structure and ! personnel improvements at state institutions, increased distributions to teaching units and the social security program. He said the state treasury balTHANKSGIVING DANCE at RIVERSIDE GARDENS. Dine and Dance to Don Magnuson and his six-piece orchestra Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. -fl FOR Cash WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE WANTED FURS—Muskrat, Skunk. 0possum, Weasel. Coon, Mink. Highest prices paid. We also buy Rags. Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We also' buy beef hides and sheep pelts. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 112 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Now At 4% |T h e Adams County National Farm Loan Association, of Decatur, Indiana hus received u. Charter and has been duly authorized and empowered to make farm loams in all of Adams County. If you are expecting to re-finance your farm loan, call or write this association at once. Office: 133 South Second Street Decatur, Indiana E. Burt Lenhart, sec'y-treas. Fred T. Schurger, investigator
unco la now neuring 0LQO(),000 und he plans to re-pay the state high-, way department $2,000,000 borrowed by i;,e general fund in a bud-get-balancing attempt In 1931. during the administration of Harry G. Leslie. ■ -
“ A' ’ Jr-Z' 1 k JI ‘ v " 'iKßli PV f 1 I\\ J Jj ■ A-■■- ■> S ... If -,i y ftgSaflr Wa. lr its a /// really worthwhile gift you’ll find it here! A Your satisfaction is doubly assured when you select your gifts here. A7 Y ou ma Y from an exceptional variety of worthwhile gifts—gifts that last I ing the right gift for the person in mind —not always an easy thing, as you know! Long experience quaiiftes us as true gift specialists. ’• '.\S. ' n ever yfhiog we sell —from vanity cases to Gruen 'J a Guild Watches —you can be confident of *ho 1 _ f' q utmost value. Let us assist you, as we have hundreds of others. See The Beautiful Fiesta Dinnerwear t Dresser Sets - Mens Gifts/ Q K PUMPHREY V Jmk The Gruen Corre—for Men and Women r I PT < a doubly useful timepiece. Carry it ia 1 F L 3 L /\ your change pocket or puna or use a» a ■k Z \ O practical desk, boudoir or traveling 5 clock. $45 and up. — ' 'Ht X 'GRuenl r 2 I Z S gy- Iwwag MEMBER GUILD Jl GRVEM WATCH Schafer’s Suggest CEDAR CHESTS AS AN IDEAL GIFT FOR “HER” CHRISTMAS any woman will appreciate a beautiful new ■ cedar chest for her Christmas. - ■ 1.7n0t only are they beautiful in appearance hl, t P r a<‘tical and serviceable as they protect woolens, blankets and furs against moth and dirt you d° n °t have the ready cash use our _- 1 5 liberal layaway plan ... if you choose one now ... you can pay along as you like and when December 25th rolls around- it will “ ’ be completely paid for. sl2-95 to $39 SCHAFER’S ® the STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT.
Two Convicted On White Slave Counts Mlutui. Flu.. Nov. 27.—(U.R>—A federal dlatrict court jury today I found Paul Nahun of Michigan II
! City, Ind., und Dave Marcua, of Miami, guilty on each of eight white alavery coutitH. Deliberating legs than an hour, tfee Jurors reltirned a verdict in favor of the government In Its case against the two men. who were I ■ " ‘
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accused of persuading Marie Talone und Mary Shirk to come to Miami in 1933 from South Bend, to practice prostitution. Each count carries a possible ' maximum of tlve years imprisonI ment or $5,000 fine, or both. ■ — — 1 -J - ~ ■ ■«— •
