Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1937 — Page 6

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NO THIRD TERM (CONTINUED FROM TAO® ONE) to hear from my own lip*. I have a great ambition in life. "My friend pricked tip hits ears. “I went on: 'I am by no means satisfied with having twice been elected president of the United States by very large majorities. I have an even greater ambition.’ "By this time, my friend was sitting on the edge of his chair. "I continued: 'John, my ambition relates to January 20, 1941.’ “I could feel Just what horrid thoughts my friend was thinking. So In order to relieve his anxiety, 1 went on to say: "‘.My great ambition on Jan. 20. RUPT U R E SHIELD EXPERT HERE H. M. SHEVNAN. widely known expert of Chicago, will personally be at the Hotel Keenan, Fort Wayne. Monday and Tuesday, only, March 8 and 9 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mr, Shevnan says: The Zoetic Shield is a tremendous improvement over all former methods, effecting immediate results. It will not only hold the rupture perfectly but increase the circulation, strengthens the weakened parts, thereby closes the opening in ten days on the averag ase. regardless of heavy lifting straining or any position the body may assume no matter the size or location. A nationally known scientific method. No under straps or cumbersome arrangements and absolutely no medicines or medical treatments. Mr. Shevnan will be glad to demonstrate without charge. Add. 6441 N. Richmond St., Chicago For 15 years assistant to F. H. Seeley, famous rupture expert of Chicago.

MARC SAUL B SUITS Superlatively Well Tailored! Suits in Every Mood! $10.95 ■ To look your best for Spring, you will want to wear a costume that's worth noticing! You're sure to win approving giances. in one of our suit fashions. Wardrobe Suits! “Jigger” Suits! Fur-Trimmed Suits! Man-Tailored Suits. You will find them all here — awaiting your inspection. Moderately priced from $7.95 to 24.50. Excitingly New DRESSES $4-95, $6.95 $10.95 Irresistibly new, crisp, different and excitingly flattering . . . because these fashions interpret the season's newest modes. Every color represented — Sizes for Misses and Women. COATS $9.95 Coats that have everything—the season's outstanding successes —every fabric and color for your choosing. Other Coatsslo.9s to $24.50 MRS. LOUISA BRADEN Cor. 3rd & Monroe lonrir jfcrflßß or 981 Stults HOME Grocery World’s Famous MILD CREAM 2 pound y ODA CHEESE Crackers 1 special < a«, Never Again * pound Ayw Tuna Fish, can 15c CHASE & SANBORN Med. Red Salmon. 19c or SHOWBOAT Codfish, lb. box —25 c COFFEE2.CC I Campbell’s Tomato Pound Soup 4 cans 2CC Texas Seedless Powdered 2 6 for 18c Sugar lbs. A V |Q for Pet or Carnation Milk 3 for «j* — ORANGES Large, doz. — PEERLESS — flour __ / Bulk rc All Purpose Baking. RICE, pound JV MACARONI. 3 lbs. 25c Pumpkin, 3 cans 25c ~— Tomatoes, 3 for2sc WAFFLE PLATES White Corn, "anloc FREE, with “ ~ LOG CABIN SYRUP. ?weet Peas, 2 for 25c • Large cans Perfect Wonderful Assorted Sauer Kraut, 2 for 25c COOKIES at «Am Fanc y Pink Salmon pound A 2 for 25c 11 3 cans for 35c P.W. CRAX, 2 for2sc The Finest put in a can.

1941, is to turn over this desk and chair in the White House to my successor, whoever he may be, with the assurance that I am at the same time turning over to him as president, a nation intact, a nation at peace, a nation prosperous. a nation clear in its knowledge of what powers it has to serve its I own citizens . . ” Mr. Roosevelt’s first declaration that he would follow the two-term precedent set by George Washington was made from the front porch | of his Hyde Park. N. Y., home lust I election eve. As he received a group of neighbors who shouted their congratula tions, a friend shouted: "How about the third term?" The president tossed it oft with a straightout “no.” o —• # — — -B | Decatur Bowling League Results MERCHANT LEAGUE Schafer eo. R. Schultz 124 145 125 I Rumple 136 166 167 Fleming 93 133 — Murphy . 168 111 171 Tope 132 83 G. Schultz —- —~ 212 144 T0ta1655 767 690 Green Kettle Brunnegraff - 135 155 127 Huffman - 140 109 184 Frisinger 113 106 103 Shumann — 165 175 156 Murphy 184 168 177 T0ta1737 713 747 Mies Recreation Macklin

“Christus” Film To Be Show n i nr h xl

> An opportunity cot to be overlooked by the people of this community is the (presentation of the seven reel motion picture Chrtatue, to be shown at Zion Lutheran Church, Friedhe'.m, Monday evening. March 8. The picture comes here after more than 1550 showings throughout the middle west including Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo. Louisville, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Tutea, Oklahoma City, Fort Worth. Dallas and hundreds of other cities and towns. “Christus” carried the endorsement of hundreds of (pastors, educators, and laymen. The picture it, as complete an account of the Life of Christ ac can be presented in a single evening. The scenes have Hancher . — 172 164 128 Liechty - 129 126 Keller 154 118 p. Hunt 164 119 149 Strickler 174 138 140 Keller 138 T0ta1..793 738 661 Gerbers Peterson 175 158 169, R. Woodhall 122 129 125 Gerber - 124 128 121 Schneider 152 123 187 K. Woodhall 136 122 166 Total7o9 660 768 Douglas Baker - 156 161 180 J. Lose 136 166 177 Gilliom 173 167 160 Fuhrman 184 163 146 Reynolds 157 175 132 Total-776 832 795 Auto License Eicher 135 H. Lose 145 110 92 Marbaugh 147 173 177 Haubold 154 135 164 Ehler 141 1! *1 159 DeVoss - 154 187 T0ta1722 763 779

Public Auction I will sell at public auction at my farm, 1’,2 miles North and one-half mile East of Kirkland or one mile West and % mile West of Peterson, | commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. on SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1937 2 — HEAD OF HORSES — 2 One black horse, weighing 1.200 lbs; one Sorrel Horse, 8 years old. weighing 1.400 lbs. Both good work horses. 4 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 4 One Roan cow. one Red cow, both giving milk; one cow. four years old Black, freshen in Feb.; Straight and all right. One Cow, four years old. Red, will be fresh April 1. Straight and all right. One Black Sow (open) only had two litters of pigs. Five Feeder Hogs, nine pigs, three months old. Seven pigs, just weaned. — IMPLEMENTS — Deering Binder. 7 ft. cut; 4-horse Double Disk; 5 ft. Deering Mower, good shape; Deering Mower; 4-wheel Corn Cutter; Thomas Hay Loader; one Disk; 10 hoe Fertilizer Drill in the best of shape; one Studebaker Wagon with box; one Wagon with hay ladders; Big Willie Corn I Plow; C.B.L. Corn Planter, good as new; Gas Engine; 4 horsepower with grinding outfit; Spring Tooth Harrow; Farming Mill, self sacker; j one set Harness and Collars; Sausage Grinder and Stutters. HAY 3 ton Timothy, 6 ton Mixed Hay; Corn, 50 bushel or more —; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH ON DAY OF SALE. GEORGE EHRMAN H. H. Hight, auctioneer. Milton Girod, clerk. WHY NOT BUY HOME DRESSED QUALITY MEAT? “QUALITY, SERVICE AND SAVINGS” OUR MOTTO — AT Schmitt’s Meat Market “SATURDAY SPECIALS” Nice selection of Chickens to Roast or Fry. Beef and Pork Tenderloin. Large Eyed Swiss Cheese. Good Tender Boiling Beef, Fresh Ground Hamburger, x 2 ,bs - Fresh Beef, Pork or Veal Brains, for V • Nice Swiss Steak out of Round 22c tb • Short Tee Bone Steaks 22c lb • Good Meaty Beef Roasts 18c lb • Fresh Neck Bones 10c lb ! • Fresh Pork Sausage 2 lbs. for 35c • Smoked Pork Sausage 2 lbs. for 45c • Minced Ham, sliced or chunk 2 lbs. for 35c • 2 Ib. box Krafts American or Brick Cheeses9c • Short Shank Smoked Picnic Hams 21c lb Phone us your order, 95 or 96 Free Delivery Service.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH .>, 193/.

all been taken In hte Holy Land and Egypt in the geographical locai tions where the various events took , place. An idea of the size of the production can be gained from the fact that the cast is composed of hund- ’ reds of people. -A small army of ■ seamstresses was kept busy preparing the hundreds of costumes ■ worn. Much of the action takes place in front of and within the temples still standing in the'Holy Land. In the picture “we also see the nar- ’ row crooked streets of Bethlehem, the surrounding hilly country-side. ■ and many scenes in and around Jerusalem”. The flight into Egypt, reveals scenes of the desert, some beautiful scenes of an oasis as well as the pyramids end sphinx in all their majesty and splendor- ——— Indiana Leads In Legion Membership I " i Indianapolis. Mar. 5. —<U.PJ —Indiana led today in the natioffal American Legion membership drive, completing enrollment of its 31.840 ; quota for the year during 62 days i: of the campaign. A record total memberhip of I,- 1 100,000 was set as the national 1937 quota. Minnesota was second with an enrollment of 25,871. ’ Mississippi and Wisconsin passed last year's enrollment with totals of 8.348 and 29.991, respectively., | i The reports boosted the national total to 732,110, she highest en-l i rollment on March 4 in history and . 83,319 more than at tne same time > last year. o , Tough Steaks Tenderized Honolulu.—<U.R>—The American : discovery that tough steaks can be tenderized by ultra-violet rays has : left Hawaiians cool. They long i ago discovered that the same end can be attained by wrapping the steaks in papaia leaves of which J the islands furnish an abundance.\

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