Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1937 — Page 7

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from tbe zeltleinent border and forcing them to evacuate the Nuntao auction of the city between the French concession and the PooJapanese artillery batteries firing from the north side of the creek opened up on the main Chinese lines today, covering the move-! meut of infantrymen to the south | bank. Foreign residents of the suburbs west of the international area were terrifled as the Japanese shells whistled overhead. For the present, the Japanese

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I — I were placing their lines a consid-| arable distance west of the British defense zone on the western border of the settlement. They did Ithis. a Japanese army spokesman ( said, to safeguard foreign lives, and property. | Foreign military experts report- ■ ''<l that the Chinese seemed to be .causing heavy casualties among' the Japanese who had crossed Soo-1 chow creek. It was reported that during the ! night the Chinese brought up . strong reinforcements to replace men wounded in Japanese bom-, i bardments. I BIBLE DAY TO (CON'l INUED FROJJ rAOb OND) eran pulpit orators have also de-, 1 livered the main addresses for these celebrations in recent years.] In 1933 Dr. Walter A. Maier of I “The Lutheran Hour" spoke before I an over-flow audience in Lincoln ■ , high school auditorium. Dr. O. I’. 1 Kretzmann of Chicago, executive secretary of the International Walther League, addressed the Bible day audience gathered in this same j auditorium in 1935. iAn invitation -has also been extended to the Henry County Chor-| al Association of this state, a choral group of 150 voices, to furnish the musical setting fbr this celebraI tion. The committee in charge of the program is made up of Rev. H. Kramer of Van Wert. Otto Scaer lof Van Wert, Rev. A. Moeller of Willshire, and Carl Bauer of Convoy. The chaplain for this occasion will be Rev. O. Marschke of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran I church of Convoy. Rev. H- G. Jungkuntz of Wapakoneta is the alternate chaplain. Miss Almendinger of Willshire has been selected as accompanist. A free-will offering will be lifted to help defray expenses. All surplus monies will , be sent to the "Lutheran Hour.”

SPECULATION IS TERMED RISKY Roosevelt Says Stock Market Speculation “Dangerous” — 1.-. — Washington, Nov. 5 -(U,R)r—Presii dent Roosevelt today characterized stock market speculation ns i "dangerous." Mr. Roosevelt's stock market | comment was presented In the form of a direct quotation which I he gave as an answer to a question about his conference in New York City yesterday with Fiorello La .Guardia, newly re-elected mayor. The president said he felt like inventing an aphorism and said reporters might take down his words , for direct quotation. The quotation: "Speculation in news stories is ! just as dangerous as speculation ' on the stock exchange.” Asked if he had any plans to | make stock investments less dang-, erous, the president said the situation worked both ways—if it wore 1 more dangerous fewer people , would engage in the market, and if it were not so dangerous every- i one would make money out of it. The president was chary of com- 1 ment about his conference with j La Guardia. He declined to com-! ment on La Guardia's victory over Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Democratic candidate. He said La Guardia arrived at' 2:40 p. m. at the president's New York town house and conferred | with the president alone. Post- , master General James A. Farley ' arrived at 3:05 and joined them. I The three talked together until J 3:08 when La Guardia and Farley | left the president. The president announced resig-

Ination. effective Nov. 15, of asao Ulate Justice Charles H. Robb of] the U. S. court of appeals for the 'District of Columbia. Robb will Ibe 70 years old Nov. 14. Mr. Roosevelt said he expects soon to fill the vacant assistant secretaryship of labor, and on vacancies on the seculrtles and exchange commission and the fed-] oral reserve board. Mr. Roosevelt said the administration is studying the possibility of granting government workers a five-day week. Mr. Roosevelt said the survey had been underway for six months j with both the civil service coin- i mission and the budget bureau participating. —— ' o DUKE DECIDES iroNTTKT’FD grace," the mode of address accorded an ordinary duchess, if a I duchess of any sort can be said to I be ordinary. The duke maintained silence on i the exact itinerary of his Atneri-, 1 can tour except that he intended to ■go from coast to coast and visit I not only big industrial cities but ' such projects as Boulder Dam, i Columbia Dam and the Tennessee Valley power plant. It seemed likely that on the Pacific coast the duke and duchess planned to make the California i ranch of William Randolph Hearst I their base, and to branch out from there on their study of Industrial and public works projects and I workers’ welfare. 'Persons close to the duke took occasion to emphasize that there , was no significance, as regards I politics, in the fact that he made ' his first "official" visit to Nazi | Germany and that he was sailing ] to the United States in a Nazi lin- ' er. It was pointed out that he felt he ought not at this time to travel in a British liner and that French i liners touched British ports on ! their way to New York. o Union City Bank Is Closed Today Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. S—(UP)5 —(UP) The Commercial bank and trust ] company of Union City, Ind., was I closed today by the state depart- ■ ment of financial institutions for liquidation after directors of the hank declared the institution was in danger of insolvency. Deposits were listed at $725,(W0. of which about 97 per cent Is insured by the federal deposit insurance I corporation. Insured deposits will 'be paid in full by the FDIC within a week or 10 days, it was said. \ Sorry, girls - - l we've more / important I I business. ’ 3—1937 MODELS AT SIOO* 00 OFF 25 Good Used Cars at NEW LOW PRICES All Cars from SIOO.OO Up guaranteed Ai. D. Schmitt MOTOR SALES 203 S. Ist St. Decatur, Ind. SPEC I A L S for SATURDAY Ham, chunk or sliced26c Shoulder, chunk or sliced 21c Side, chunk or sliced2.3c Sausage2sc Spare Ribs 18c Pork Chops 27c Cheese, pound 23c Apples, 6 tbs.2sc Bread, 3 for2sc Cakes Babv Beef Steak 18c -22 c Baby Beef Roast 14c-17c-22c Boiling Beefloc -11 c Hamberger 13c - 2 for 25c Beef Liver 15c Lard, 13c with a meat order. Open till 12 noon Sunday. FREE DELIVERY SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET 512 S. 13th st. Phone 226 Please order early.

_ HP™?* ACCIPT THIS AM AZ IN O OUARANTtt gg ' 9 BUY ,ny Irem. LIKZ.) II MJwltrr. OR return uaured H&* ™’l * F / F* l *®* * tx.tmal container aLd will replace it FREfc with any other brand we sell <>f the same item, regardless of price. FRESHER! BETTER! BECAUSE ITS HOT DATED! Spotlight Coffee lb 18c SMOOTH AND FRAGRANT— GROUND AS YOU BUY IT — 3 tb. Pkg. 49c French Brand Coffee oi R mothers 2 in. Hot Dated, Full Bodied Lb. IC OCO Acan • / Deliciously Fragrant , Country Club Fancy Margate Tea IOC Soda Crackers 2 JAPAN '4 n>. pkg. •VW ! n,. pkgß . Country Club Rich Mellow Mild Full Rich Flavored Apple Butter 15c I Cream Cheese lb. 23c I EXTRA SPECIAL! For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY CLOCK BREAD 3 ™ 25c FRESHER! BECAUSE IT'S TIMED! TWIN, TWIST, POTATO or HOME STYLE. Country Club Creamery a fgt EMBASSY TASTY BUTTER, in Rolls, lb. PEANUT BUTTER 25c Finest Quality—9o Score —Fresh & Sweet 2 th. Jar Country Club Fancy a) No. 2 j* M Standard Golden Bantam Grapefruit cans i« 3 SO, ~ Cream Style. cans Country Club Invigorating A 18 oz. Avondale Extra Sta. No. 2 Grapefruit Juice cans I SWEETPEAS cans OUR FAMOUS 13 EGG UNICED, DELICIOUSLY FRESH ANGEL FOOD CAKE 35c •. - • Country Club Fancy No. 2J4 4 Am FANCY PRUNE No. 2 1 j PEACHEScan > P L U M Scan * Halves or Sliced in Heavy Syrup I” Heavy Syrup Country Club Fancy Sliced Fancy Michigan Hand Picked PINEAPPLE NAVY BEANS 5 lbs. Avondale Sliced * Fresh Stock SPAGHETTI or PINEAPPLE iIC MACARONI 3 lbs. In Syrup No. 2' _• can AVONI) AL E 5 lb. sack 21 11). r’lOlir F P OR C AL L L B BAMNG 19C sack Country Club Tested 5 tb. sack Evaporated 1937 Crop Cake or Pastry Flour PEACHES 2 lbs. Country Club Fancy Country Club Quick or Regular PUMPKIN 3 ROLLED OATS 48 oz. j No. 2% cans pkg. X. g Country Club Finest Flavored Country Club Fresh MINCEMEAT 9 oz- CORNFLAKES 2 f PRUNES 5 lbs 15c Country Club Country Club Pure PORK & BEANS 3 TOMATO JUICE JQo In Tasty Tomato Soup 28 oz. cans — 24 oz. can — FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ~ W Texas Marsh Seedless A f Grapefruit fir^p^° f o tor 25c LEAF LETTUCE j lbs 9® CRANBERRIES lb. zxi-m. Those Delicious Dark Red Fruit CAULIF LOW ER GRAPES 2 | bs . - - California Emperor, Extra Fancy snow hue. SWEET POTATOES C lbs. j Large Heads, Each Virginia Jerseys. Fine for Candying HEAD LETTUCE for | ORANGES Doz. ' - Large Size Florida, Full of Juice Potatoes 5s 100 -r $ 1.23 GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS — Features for SATURDAY y ■ Pork Chops Z Zsc Round Bone Pork Lean Mealy Pork # m S T E A Klb. B o I Llb. * Machine Sliced Bacon 25c lb Fancy Liver Pudding 18c lb Pickled Pig SouselDc lb Solid Pack Oysters 29c pt. po'k"; Tenderloin "o? lb 39c fender Beef Short ! Fresh Pure Pork STEAKSII). £ SAUSAGEIb. —I — Pure Hog LARDISc tb Boneless Haddock Fishlsc Hi Bulk Peanut Butter S”l24c lb Boneless Perch Fish 19c lb Beef - Pork - Veal Fresh Picnic Pork MEAT LOAFII). SHOULDERS lb. *

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