Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1937 — Page 7
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I Schmitt’s Meat Market I EASTER SPECIALS H We will have Spring Chickens to fry. about 2’z lb'. Htarh. 3sc lb.: Nice Yearling Hens to roast. 25c lb. K|| Cut" of Lamb. Extra good quality corn fed Beet; Biome dressed native fat Veal; Armour’s Star, or MilBerann Hart Berkshire brand sugar cured Hams, whole Bo t<i 12 ib. each. 29c lb or half hams, at 30c Ib We Bill also have some nice small sugar cured Pig Hams, to s th. each, special at 25c Ib. Nice short shank Bwar cured Picnic Hams. 4 to 5 Ib. each at 29c th. Blur very Best sugar cured lean pig Bacon, sliced. Brhineless. at 35c Ib. Dressed Tame Rabbits, 2’ 2 to 4 Bib. each, at 23c Ib. Real good Bulk Mince .Meat at 15c Bb„ and Cottage Cheese at 19c quart. I - EASTER FLOWERS — ■ We will have a Beautiful line of Cut Flowers and ■ Potted Plants- Come early while the selection is good I - OTHER SPECIALS ■YOUNG TENDER BOILING BEEF 2 Ib. for 25c ■ FRESH (.ROUND HAMBERGER2 lb. for 25c ■CHOICE BEEF ROASTS (coni fed) 20c Ib ■ FRESH BEEF GR PORK HEARTS 2 Ib. for 25c ■ FRESH NECK BONES 3 lb. for 25c ■ MEATY SPARE RIBSIHc lb. 3 Ib. for 50c ■ FRESH CALF OR HOG BRAINS 2 lb. for 25c ■ LEAN PORK ROAST OR STEAK 21c lb ■ MINCED HAM WITH PIMENTOES ISc ib ■ BOLOGN A, FRANKFORTS or PUDDING 15c Ib I FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE. I PHONED 95 or 96.
I —trff-JBHU «Take Advantage of Our I jTjjSKSPflh, ’ Combined EASTER I 1 STUDENT DAY nwwfflss or 981 . - I JELLO! FOLKS! .rfSgfc 7 0 Delicious Flavor' BBb Raspberry. • Cherrv, Orange. Lemon Stults HOMEiiGrocery ~sc LZ — WITH THE BIG RED World’s Famous MILD CRE AM I .ETTERS I 2 pound SODA -m» C U F. F S F JELL-0 AGAIN ACKERS 15C SPEULM -fl- Texas Seedless Powdered 2 fl g P» und GRAPEFRUIT Sugar lbs. Fresh Country 6 for ISc & Car Z’ 1 ,”" “i™ 22 l /2,c io ‘" r 29c MILK 2 for iCc SPECIAL u All You Want At This Saturday Only PEERLESS Lou Price, with an ord-r reshest Line a „d Pick FLOUR __ /9C 1.900 I*OI NDS vi?J™u P RS* ' COFFEE White 1 r Head Lettuce. Carrots. Beets. _g corn, can -10 c n nnnnde fir Parsnips, New Turnips. Leaf s — 3 POUIiaS » K Lettuce. Cauliflower. Etc. »»eet Peas. 2 for ... 25c 3 j»(H ND LIMIT L arge cans Sauer None Sold To Dealers Large Seedless Sunkist Fan I’. ? for 25c Factory Special ORANGES -»Q — an O I ink Salmon Onlv 1000 Pounds dozen ‘ for ___ 25c — 3 cansYor.’3sc JELS NAPTHA CHIPS SHOWBOAT ,le Finest put in a can. Large Size 9 Cf* COFFEE 777.. — Send for 2L E() - Pound 15c FREE GIFT —— ; Har(l New 1)0 N(,T FORGET FINE GRANULATED , TOILET TISSUE RINAL DOG FOOD ‘ Hh More Aards per roll <■> For oIuAK yy C 3 Gs e 25C NONEBIVUIER! BI A NOW. NUFSED!
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{Service ami sermon. 8:30 p. m.. Thursday—Christian , instruction of youth PROBE MYSTERY 1 iCOXTINytgP- FROM PA QIC OWIC V she 'eft March 12, to Anderson There her trial faded. Her parents said they had not heard from her but did not worry ever her disappearance because she frequently spent several dayts in Anderson. When they did hear about her she was dead. Fire destroyed even the clues to the cause of her death. The slayers poured an inflammable fluid on her body and set it afire. Coroner's offij cials said there were no wounds on I the body. Fire had destroyed poesib- | ility of a poison analysis. Examinlation also failed to show whether she had been attacked. o ■— COY TO LEAVE (CONTINIJKn FWny { Islands is such that 1 must reach I my post of duty as soon as possible { and I must have a complete stafl 1 An acting high commissioner has > leen in charge since the Hon.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1937.
i Frank Murphy left there several : i months ago. “I do not wish to undertake my i new work without the aid of trust- i | cd and loyal assistants.” Coy said he had discussed th" ; I case with Prosecutor Herbert I i Spencer and that he stated willing ■ I ness to return to Indianapolis for I trial if his testimony Is required ' -by the prosecution. . i o-— .... J LATEST AIRLINER ,i I iCONTINUED FROM WAGE ONEI i'through the splinters in a raw wind I I on the side of the ravine where ' | the wreckage lay. • | Coroner W. J. McGregor anil nounced he would make an official • i investigation, and would take test!- . | inony from eye witnesses. . | The big plane hit the ground with such terrific force that the I cabin was split down its belly. The two motors were plunged into j the earth. The wings were shatj tered. The tail was upright, the [ only part of the ship that was not ' damaged. Death apparently was instantan- | eous ‘for all occupants. Farmers ! who reached the field a few minutes alter seeing the plane start ! its fall reported that there was no ', screaming, no moaning. One man I ! said it was “dead quiet." Other members of the erbw were copilot Howard Warwick of East Orange. N. J., and hostess Doris Hammons, whose log book listed Orange. N. J.. !<eedy, Okla., and Pampa, Tex., as her homes. The passengers: E. J. Fleming. Kansas City. i H. Maxli, Diamond Motor com- { pany. Chicago. C. R. Lewers. Kansas City. Miss M. Black. New York City. Miss Frances Reed, Wheeling. MOTHER HELPED BY KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN “I have suffered from terrible constipation since the birth of my first child. I tried everything. Very reluctantly, I tried your All-Bran I with no faith in it at all. “Much to my surprise, I have not had to take any medicine since starting to use All-Bran.” — Mrs. Doris Eyre King, 16 Abbey Road, Oxford, England, Common constipation is usually due to meals low in “bulk.” Kellogg’s All-Bran supplies this needed “bulk.” Within the body, this cereal absorbs twice its weight in water, forms a soft mass, gently sponges out the system. All-Bran also furnishes vitamin B to tone up the intestines, and iron for the blood. Enjoy this food instead of taking weakening pills and drugs. Serve as a cereal with milk or fruits, or cook into recipes. All-Bran is sold by your grocer. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg • in Battle Creek.
He Learns About Easter I. . '.H . ▼ Wb > i With Easter approaching, Hollywood youngsters are taking courses in the art of coloring eggs. Here’s Joan Biondell, film star, coaching her young son Norman in the finer nuances of the art.
— • W. Va. 1 E. G. Neill, Curtis Publishing 1 company, Minneapolis. Miss Pauline Trask. William ! Penn Charter School, Germantown, {Pa. J Frederick D. Lehman, Metropolitan Life Insurance company, Harrisburg, Pa. John F. Herman, 1700 E. Broad- > way, Lincoln, 111. E. Brazelton. 200 South Kenilworth street, Elmhurst, 111. All bodies were taken to the I county morgue in Pittsburgh. Some were badly mangled. Pilot I Bohnet, who had been in the einI ploy of Transcontinental and West- ! , ern since November, 1932, was de- ■ capitated. Garwick had been with T. W. A. I two and a half years. Both pilot { ' and co pilot were married. Each ■ had a young son. Crash of the transport brought , the total deaths in major commer- , cial air disasters in the last three I : months to more tnan 50. It was I { the sixth transport disaster. In the Pittsburgh area it was I the. third major air disaster since | | last April, when the T. W. A. transport Sun Racer crashed in the mountains near Uniontown, Pa. ; Twelve persons were killed. Last September a sightseeing I ship crashed at tile county air-
| HITE’S Grocery I PHONES 31 and 201 ■ WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR ORDER EARLY. niniiino SMOKED, sugar CURED. HGMCS i9cn, GRAPE wc KRAFT MALTED MILK 2 -49 c POTATOES '52.25 100-lb. hag Oranges, Sun Kist Honey Cookies.. 10c Ib LUuU Coffee, Silver Sea. „„„ ~, 24c H> STRICTLY FRESH Sardinessc ean Direct from Country Fig Bars 10c lb. All White If i»esired. CRACKERS SA "™‘ S He FANCY WAYNE CANDIES CLUSTERS, CARMELS, 39c ' NOUGETS, Maple & Vanilla th. Value COOKIES RED BEETS -10 c EASTER SPECIAL — CAKE LARGE — DECORA-! O "g PLENTY OF— CELERY. HEAD LETTUCE. RED BEETS. BANANAS. ORANGES, APPLES. SWEET POTATOES, NEW POTATOES, GRAPEFRUIT. Etc. — — li
port, killing nine passengers and ! the pilot. o Steel Corporation Gives Wage Boost — Kokomo, March 26 —(UP) —Wage increases of 10 cents an hour for : 3,785 employes in Kokomo, Indianapolis. and Canton, Ohio, planta {of Continenta steal corporation, es ] fei tive, March 16. were announced . today by D. A. Williams, president. The company also anopteG a 40 hour work week, adding about 300 more men and 1140.000 to the weekly payroll Salaried employes received i similar increases. I ' ° PREDICT PART nvwTnn'vn from p»ok ONK) I I a bill which would empower the { I president to name six new supreme | court justices. As the number of { justices is decreased from six toI ward two. the enthusiasm of these I ! nominally 100 per cent new dealI ers increases. , Reorganization of the executive I department is less popular. Some well informed senators believe that the entire issue will be postponed until next session. Both houses have appointed committees ou departmental reorganization and the two groups are functioning jointly.
{ They have accomplished little so I fur heyond an informal agreement i to refuse the pay raises the presl- * dent wanted for cabinet officers. The joint committee was to have met this week but the session was postponed indefinitely. By delay ing departmental reorganization tinMEAT SPECIALS For Saturday Only I.ARI) 2 lbs. 25c with 50c meat order. Fresh Side 20c lb Smoked Jowels 20c lb Shoulder, sli or chunk 23c lb Ham. sli or chunk... .25c lb Spareribs, good meaty 18c lb Sausage, pure pork, 20c-21c Raby Beefsteak 22c lb Beef Roast .... 16c to 18c lb Boiling Beef .-. W/jC lb Bread 10c Cakes 15c and 25c Fresh Eggs, dozen -24 c Free Delivery Phone 226 SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET
Kt-rki ' Easter com es but once a year, anc * y° u w '" appreciate the finer I flavor and extra goodness of T Little Elf Foods. You can get j thls extra quality at the same -S®—prices you pay for ordinary . '/Tz* foods. Ask your Homestore n * SS I HP 9 G roccr f° r Little Elf Foods. For r»» H p your Easter feast, in fact for I &■ S'isk every meal, you can have the best—and just check these low price*. Jams z 28c M E A 1 s Fine Flavored - Sugar Cured Steak or Roastlb. 2(k CAKE FLOI R. Elf g It). Chops lb. 23f sask — Picket Roast or Stew. Ib. 15c C()RN J No. 2 Choice Young <’ ELF WHOLE KERNEL . cans BEE! RQNSTsjb. ASPARAGUS, Elf tall can fl QBEEF 21c SHORT SI i'jAKS, Ib. Hershey's Cocoa. Ilb can 14c LEAN BULK « —— ELF Crisco. 1 tt>. can ..... .. 3 tb can . , 59c I ORK SAI bAGE. Ib. ~ RFD BEETS Burco Pastry Flour, BONELESS M 24 fb. sack 85c 1 -r- Elf Icing Sugar (with VEAL PATTIES. Ib. 1 | color tablets , pkq . 10c SHANKLESS , Swansdown Cake Flour, Smoked Picnics, Ib VC Easter Egg Dyes Bursiey's High Grade i»i. - Coffee, tb. _ _26c BONELESS tbs. gg ' kg. £|f Tea (green L-ligu Jp varieties) ' 4 tb pkg. 14c ____ Rice, fancy whole head — 1 1 ■ " 3 tb. pkg. 25t Palmolive Soap. 4 bars . . 22c Crystal White Soap, 5 giant Shredded Cocoanut. 8 oz. 14c Camay Soap. 4 bars22c barsl9c Elf Pure Vanilla Extract Ivory Flakes, sml. 9c; large 23c Frosted Light Bulbs (up to bottle 10c Oxydol, small 9c; large 21c 60 watt) 2 for 25c Elf Seedless Raisins, pkg 9c Super Suds, 2 med. 17c; large 17c Sunsweet Apricots, pkg 19c Grape Fruit Juice nX. lOc Sliced Pineapple n .7":23c RED BEETS •> BUNCH New Potatoes. 4 tb. 25c CARROTS I Idaho Potatoes ... 19 Ib. 49c BjW SHALLOTS i Mushroomspint 19c RADISHES J New Cabbage 2 Ib. 9c APPLES fancy 5 lbs 25c , APPLES—Washington Winesap 4 lbs. 29c BANANAS ™:: 5 lbs 25c>flBB Grape Fruit doz. 39c Oranges. Calif. doz. 25c Oranges, Texasdoz. 33c Home Store Butter 39c az Quality Food Market s 121 No. 2nd St. Free Delivery DECATUR. IND. Phone 192
til next session this congress would I be able to avoid sitting into the autumn. A compromise alternative would be to vote part of the departmental program, probably that section dealing with increased White House personnel. The labor-capital problem easily
INCREASE IN BREAD PRICES effective Monday, March 29. Owing to the increase in prices of ingredients that go into the making of Bread—and to give you the same high quality—it is necessary to sell Bread at the following prices. V/2 pound loaf 12c 1% pound loaf 10c Wall’s Bakery GAIL REDD Successor To Miller’s Bakery
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l takes precedence over departmental reorganization. But significance of tomorrow's White House strike conference has been reduced somewhat by general realization that the conference proposal was made by congressional Demccratic leaders rather than by Mr. Roosevelt.
