Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1936 — Page 7

KaUCIIING ,>ARn ■ t-aOH ONH) party "» 8 handicapped by ' ri) »- *iiil underbrush which Bt *° es usc!o * s - Brother party of 125 CCC work- ■ .., f , f r om Provo nnii worked He*' P«'*y- ThlH eTO * B? ell( j to divide at the base of B- Timpani* 1 * with one section 'ha' I' eak wnd the other

I ANNOUNCING I Opening of the New I Francile’s Beauty Shoppe I FORMERLY COZY BEAUTY SHOPPE F I Room 5, K. of C. Building I Gabrieleen Reconditioning | Permanent $5.00 | yew Machineless Permanent $4.00 I $3.50 Oil Wave $2.50 I (roquinole Push Up $1.65 I Shampoo, finder wave Hair Cuts 20c I and arch, all 3 for 65c Manicures 35c I MISS FRANCILE BUCHER, Prop. ■ Former Operator, Corner First & Monroe Sts. B Phone 313 Open Evenings

; Furniture'The “Home Gift” | WE KNOW OF NO FINER PRESENT. THE WHOLE ! FAMILY WILL ENJOY AND APPRECIATE NEW FURNITURE THIS CHRISTMAS - AND FOR MANY 1 ' YEARS TO COME. | ®2 Pc. KROEHLER | Living Room 1 CTIITEC I »»\ SUITES « LA S “Kroehler” known the -g f world over for style, con- ® 1 struction, beauty and ® J comfort. A * Beautiful Coverings 79.00 i to 198.001 . .i—' Knee-Hole Desks rfWB 1 1 Modern and Early American Styles. Beautifully II ’ K ; lj| I finished. Ample Drawer Space. II IE. “I S sl6-95 T » $45-00 JLlj | Beautiful Cedar Chests I sl2-95 CHAIRS | la 1 to Beautifully Upholstered g 'MBM $39-00 $35.00 li 's49-50 1 i ~ CHRISTMAS SALE fiT re HASSOCKS ® i A. Table Lamps 1 I Stool. An ideal gift for the Beau tiful Pottery Bases. At- ft ' home - tractive Chennile <0.95 B f W § f 0(1 _ KD trimmed shades. 8 & , A $6.00 Value A ’ qurnfTwr STANDS OCCASIONAL TABLES k SMOKING STANDS Beautiful Stvles And Finishes g ; *si^o A Js7js $1.98'"$18.00 | ! OURSTORE SCHAFER’S 1 OPEN EVENINGS W ■ a $ ' UNTIL CHRISTMAS THE STORE WlTil

circling Lone p ea k. Fifty farmerg started from the southern tip < >f the score ~r men, led by peace off cera, gtarW HokHerg from Fort Do U g lw .over-' ed the army post vicinity. fl rMcne carried nut aid equipment and food, n o going wus too heavy to permit Wka. m event these wties discover the airliner the only way iiewg of the find can be given

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» by runner to some communlca-l tlon point. The nearest community i» Pleasant Grove, a three hour trip by runner from Lone Peak. " Aboard one of the airplanes en- 1 gaging in the aearch waa Harry “**“• ° f An « (,les - brother of> william Rogen, co-pilot of the missing transport. Q SOME CABINET from page one) mentioned prominently for several important positions which Mr. Roosevelt must soon fill. Since McNutt to a former National j commander of the American Legion and liaa a war record, his friends have “nominated" him for secretary ; of War. Another position attractive , ito McNutt la the post of high com- ■ mtosioner to the Philippines. I . ■■(_) I State Prison Board Member Dies Today Michigan Cit.y Ind., Dec. 17.— i (U.R>- Robert Grafton, 60, member of the Indiana state prison board, died at his home here last night ■after a brief illness. ' Recognized as a national por-' trait and mural painter, Grafton m COLDS FEVER First day Hemlnchr, I.IQI ID. TABLET* 30 in I nut rm. SAIA E, NOSE DROPS Try “Rub-My-TUm”—World’a Beat Liniment

had just completed the last portion I of 275 portraits In murals for the tamed Saddle and Sirloin club, I Chicago, to replace those destroyed in tho “big" stockyards tire. After extensive study at the Chicago Art institute and abroad, many of his works were displayed in various important galleries throughout the country. o Convicted Kidnapers Granted New Trial — Jasper, Ind., Dec. 17.—<U.R>—Albert Bqquet, 18, San Pedro, Cal., and Billy Robinson, 19, Atlanta, Ga., both serving a ten.year sen-1 tence In Indiana state reformatory for robbery am? Kidnaping, were ordered brought here tomorrow by Judge John L. Sumner for rehearing of their case. Tire pair accused of kidnaping Cleo Line, a filling station operator, and then robbing him of 37, were originally sentenced to life imprisonment but given lighter sentences at a second trial. Petition for the third hearing, granted In Dubois circuit court, was filed by T. Ernest Maholm, Indianapolis attorney. , o Carthage, Ind., Bank Robbed By Three Men Carthage, Ind. Dec. 17 —(UP) — ; Three men, one believed to be Al- | fred Brady, accueed of killing an j Indianapolis policeman, robbed the Carthage Btate bank of approximately $1,250 today and escaped in ■ a hail of shot gun fire. FOUND AT LAST Relief for muscular aches and pains when due to rheumatic disorders, lumbago, etc. Prescription Q-623 has helped thousands of people when many other remedies have failed. Try a bottle today. ■ Price SI.OO. We suggest you try Q-Tabs while using Q-623. B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. Decatur, Ind. ■uaL., a* WI UM 11 «b linW \ Model 6-S-152—Tunes Amer- | ’ icon and foreign stations, po- |®£| 1 lice, amateur, aviation, ships at Kft El sea. 10-inch Electro-Dynamic Speaker, Voice-Music-High Fi- ‘ delity Control, Sensitivity Con- |M| froL Lightning Station Finder, Split-Second Relocotor, Over. Bjl tone Amplifier. /X. •» I <^s6* 95 7 H bwTwMb J!«B 11 I Model 5-S-127 mS Small ZINITH fable model Ameri. can and Foreign Reception. 6-inch Electro Dynamic Speaker, ContinugH ou» Tone Control, Split-Second Station Relocator. || EASY PAYMENTS H li UHRICK BROS. Twin-Bridge Service j|W Station, phone 7873

| SANTA’S | For Her Gift—Schafer’s } China’ Dept. J | lyostona Mak ™ rist . | M \\ 32 Pc. DINNER SET j M Seta in tarnish proof S I.'l) M Cz' ''(Rr'nr Beautifully Decorated Im- Q I $5’95 up <’hina Ware. g i /l liA Guaranteed Rogers 1 Brothers Silver 5? i JI BREAKFAST ® V / To Brighten The F --Til J • Morning Table i OBM/ $3-” $12 M V I 132 Pcs.—Service for 6 7-'S—-• "Si k ............. IColorful New Patterns lift F LOVELY VASES — American Pattern 75c and up fj ne selection of ( OLIVE Or RELISH DISHES 35c and 50c open stock patterns ( SALAD PLATES — American Pattern .... $5.00 Doz. up available at Schafer's. F DINNER SIZE PLATES 75c ea. ;— — F GOBLETS — High or Low Stem $4.00 doz. 1 951 Y DINNER § l SHERBERTS — High or Low Stem .. $4.00 Doz. SERVICE ! COLOGNE BOTTLES 75c ea. Lovely Imported ! OIL OR VINEGAR JUGS 65c ea. ft «* fi u »AV China. F FOOTED TUMBLERS $4.00 Doz. WATERGLASSES IXSO Itoz. o , h X^”’ t^9 . M POWDER BOXES 75c ea. LTyXway B pla°n. U R S F CIGARETTE BOXES 50c ea. X ’ SUGAR And CREAMER SET 50c ea. C UAEE D* C ™ ' CAKE Or SANDWICH PLATES $2.00 ea. VwllArtK O W ' INDIVIDUAL SALTS lac ea. THE STOKE W f TH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT g j; It’s Christmas Time 1 I In SchaSer’s | I Toy land "Wr-Mi 1 I JME, O I M A Great Big Beautiful PSwlp “MAMA” DOLL ? '■■■•"’* *\ y a ’ 7 iYZJ 25 inches tall. avl*'-' Cries and Goes to Sleep. M g o f t Body. g TOY DISH SETS Beautifully Dressed. I |25c50e.5l 6 4 QQ W WM I ? l.uo ■..■■.S3 ? i£iu£] TINKER TOY SETS 50c | | PING PONG Sets L ARGE BOWLING ALLEY 89c 1 $1.50 AMERICAN LOG SETS 75c-$1.25 g Mickey Mouse Talkie Ejector Large Toy I rucks * Complete with 6 Records and 6 Films ... 49 M IcOi '-’Mj puzzles and GAMES 10c to $2.50 ‘ r | Bk '££l A VARIETY OF DRUMS .... 25c to SI.OO l?®gsi DOLL BEDS BUILDING BLOCKS 75c up — —rs 98C to $2.25 BEAUTIFUL CLOCK TINKLE Utafiß _ An Ideal Gift For Baby BLACKBOARDS g SEWING KITS 10c to $1.25 $1.00t02.75| TOOL CHESTS $ 1,50 t 0 ss,o ° Boys and Girls ADVENTURE BOOKS 25c jX —— C’.i s CAROM BOARDS MECHANICAL TRAIN 25c $4 50 Complete With Track —-L-— SPLENDID XYLOPHONES 35c G ' in Js| EXPRESS WAGONS $1.25 up $1.25-1.50 | I? Beautiful H tricycles ScliaSeff | ft, Toy Grand Pianos , r A 1f,,, store with The Christmas Spirit $1.25

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