Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1938 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Every Evening Except Sunday by FHE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. ißCvrjw rated Entered at the Decatur, Ind Post; Office a» Second CUai Matter j. H. Heller— Preaident A. R. Holthuuae. Sec y. A Bua. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice President Subscription Rates: Single copies - I® 3 Due week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier 5-00 One month, by mall ■ss Three months, by mall 1 00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.W) One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius ot 100 miles. Eft-fl-where 13.50 one year. ■ —— Advertising Huaes bm« known on .■’nn'l’fl**"*Nation** Jtafcae* •>«a»■■srirnriU** SCJsWEBiftl & CO. 15 Le»rato>u Ave»fe. M-w VSifih » I*M Waater Brim, Cfifteuw ftifiutox >*n*er flf The BAIaUB Jseausie ot Boule UtoMt-A gWSotidl* nenwpaper adueoWsm# sou An seach euevfione, euevyfests*-. at any and all timer, Iteung Cowman te about Ito j most peiudar h-idliMMM* in ibt •ountsib JNMh dm ,«»• Jun* reduced to te <etas, the o*l am r-"von , wall slip np ait a teli*w to&£*6 to •tai owe ifc With Boragan ss the :o-wm dr,* avrivui **f tho Birfesw-fl’"--welt heir and *w PiaaXwo's Jb<i- ■, ing, Kip, tfs ««* naif- ' sona- of >*« tooubiu, Aniefftu is a i-.cii cuwb-T tuao ins «pperisiHuaa>s we imitot:’ ** i» . one (1* Bn. uulu* flf to»-. to »• «*• , New York Ba«ayan»<* toeviatsflmow that. a M»’ m dwAhuni. The Spanish osbdfi wt* ts an*>w-' ’ ing its third jfl.-w* »"fl* *»a*’ ~ cation of its rfcd saw&'i " engaged to it w-idatoi}- B-r-tk tbtrt i ftyhttng has become xi-.w *»*-■•■ 7 ■:| paaamount business', * * ** * m ■■ Nnw Un* Onto CruwWrd MHt ■ Hsuuchst- Tone fcM»; «*• •••"' -d Shafethty are eußtog *4 anwn, tovsu. wiio tokaw Holls wo *» » ■--->' •aeu rtubo.-i u* fleer itnuo <.'<■■' tip#- taiw ft wduidiA toft. •■— i - Pot* nay i»*fer tfl It ’O n 1 ■ snu, -’ll »<« lre.se tn todft-J ana. .-.w m * rhe s»*aae *1 »flh ui' j. :me v.’-,.ri.-ir t-to naiouw, sin* isdded Musing us w .<• OB Wie -ot> HUutesi its achat*. —■ r —vw On- 0! #«e : oo «>• ti lb* <> v lopmeid es th< < wlw ■» fe s® prov ft enMM« BSiyMW* *- *» the chtdM. Thee* rtiutad be • "0: •'» o a»..»-Mi o*» r ibrssr fOl escUv milch to the dehggit cd ta. < *a dren. Indiana's benevolent, petal awl educational institutions will be rebuilt under the PWA program inn, being worked out by the legislature. The new buildings will put this state in top rank and in time they will more than pay for themselves. President Graliker of the First State Bank of this city was recognized by the Indiana Bankers As’socialion. being named a member of the branch banking committee. His advise aud counsel will be of value to his fellow bankers and his friends here are happy over the recognition. ® One of the features of street fair week will be the flower show, which will be held in the corridor ot the court house. A committee ot women is arranging plans for the exhibit and those who love beautiful flowers will find the exhibition one of the fair highlights. Decatur has many fine flower gardens and the boquets will be specimens produced in the local gardens. Ths city budget will be higher in total, but officials are giving
earnest study to the final draft and | hope to be able to maintain the I preseal low rats of ouly 40 cents | a hundred. One Item alone, that of school aid bonds and interest Increases the amount over a year > ago. To keep up improvements land provide employment, appropriations must be made tor materials in order that the men might I be employed. Marijuana or • mexlcan bay” l» ! one of the most destructive nar-1 colics known. It must be destroy- ' ed and that is the position taken . by Sheriff Browu, the stale police . and local oncers. Sheriff Brown ’ «<* u ato’s •a o.swi ■ traffi The Os- • a>*> s #• s* :•* federal boa aen a»» •*<«'• ftenalUM WS* S. ISUXBS »« .**• a fe, (Rias-' U* :ko * 0 nsaMBM ifw*vß wo. ■*»!-» — JJ".! DaSUMT ft propWHIWS -Mio • is •ouciMJi to Use'.' essnSKUfli’# ' Hfe both in sMSsnal jaad Woirfs. In ini.-fliw h® nsßKtta j Ime old We.H W<*d and Worth | Ward s’chesi brrtiiiuuffi. svmnuntee I ! tor due « «» SO ytsoru. w® be rtsaes j and the w»U edit »«““ 8 i:•<>”>■ or ■ip. ’t' l ®e 1 :<nupo>m»« Mini- . » .«{■ «-• •» unit fl j, •»« * u«m*» j ■ ,<■ Uiiiui uffl .x-«- th** *• > Yaa Wert -o < fle wore or Esxsoibddihl *'*®- rsdn a* aian >X' IB® 'w* wonder what ps-u>*o» in U’d *te newly bom son of Hr. aud j Sirs. Fraakita D. Seosw«U, Jr . j I will aus>»He 2S yetuw <M> no .v. | , . ■ t VI 1 ae follow the footsteps of bi* maternal grandfather and be one of the tetrflug nnd guiding todnts • ■.-ipt of the country or j ;e tte-’e a coiiucx) beut ant 1 be- . -,>u»c as fiwnoae as ate p’w.e.'ua. . ,0",>,.-a<r»o«err Tne 'oun? parents- I J miy aren't wor-vW- The j : ;v-'.T"d nt «» i» e.J."se ‘ ’ aiwu.'rfl fie? j-A « '<ar as Cttef - .'’rf'S iflwsv care , wnat ae jano, to oe to tuer ye wa. , | The comtWy. of conrse, e&iendi . '•ujffaiuiwnnfl to - According «• eamp of Ute | at® nrrnju to Ute Jtoc.’ zna» i kei ‘ 'HU «he rSHUB ot' ® ; I_ ' ; mnuji ot foreign mo,»e . into - li SOeiXl'ldslSl < I » .■» 3U»rv goes. Ujp. <i.- I view flfwv wevs a j/creme- i |jy low Ji- •■-. : I that the market! Bscs - pjai bur-..i~ «oui»ir. S&ct fertdea -b, -- , U o ge.e a -w.«jy ot o Anta*. - I mve'.-tow, who hdpun T ‘ I flit ho’cstorcisc «dt®» Wa-si Bad .■ Dbßwuijp «»«> «» (fit ft® HM-wk’SC tor sone Cinto, westing: tor win# 1 smimi thv iow «son n um Of* aibH «Sw t'i*.aU’ d. The eu tt »ww s.e» «m»k 'wT»I ves-h Ofc® ®®m oevs oiM-. •• d* a so* cr Oto »te«s m •ii-’ .ss* U tUb tick ..onso »« v**-«r>r*i. 1 o> ao. o»'« « tl*» , 00 0 rSa» u>*s. U". e*». vo* osbj:so as tl(p bu.-w.g.*> ifiraftoo «• indicate ttot it ft juwa&b to tl®ion of commerce aftd ineftfttry. The have not gone far ahead of their spring lows as yet. But the tangible and intangible factors affecting the late summer and fail outlook are defi-: nitely improving. There are sound ■ grounds for arguing that, even ‘ though nothing like a boom can - be anticipated, the bottom has i been passed, and that the last half of the year will be substantially better than the first. The upward trend, in the view of most author- 1 hies, is due to start in August, as- 1 ’ ter the traditional July shut-down in various industries, notably the > ' automobile, and to continue at a slowly accelerating pace. — Indus5 trial News. o Judge's Father Fined Painesville. O.—C. P. Baker. whose son—Charles P. Baker, Jr. —is a municipal court judge, was given a ticket for parking overtime. He paid the i 2 fine and r waived a hearing, eliminating the necessity of appearing in court bes fore his son.
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— ; '*'! i Stony Ecawctw ji F o r ,' Firaroer Mfia&s jk__ . — — — -- —III ■' ■ ' I grow, -*’ls & Parent r*s>Bfs» ,n Bh— oo > >Ss>no'»,y iruiy 3S Some aanV/V renulon, So Sat. < ' J f M.-isrt) WfMt So 8»’-i i rsus rafsuioP, Stne pa-vr’. t guftiriv. n *> vtl <A Jitiiwt | sbu &« TiKorti SM**V> A»®»»> 7 fteuar. a, Lena»n» Oi<*k JSe» ae. BsSBSb?6 ?.««uh>h, KinsjoSintLsa; , Path. jaEM&i BwyW’ urrj ftacnian, Xse£> ' -3Mju Part, Swwsv V- i.i (Ok aewOv, iISJTUS-'SrUIWi HSSfo i P>ti*r'nn rcnpJoj, HCCgMwsfelvj «J>® pwil SWiissW retinlxi Skk ; Se». ptfrk. Jrrlmsoa t*?uu.for>- Sun park. Branuer asauai reunion, rutn or sliiiia. Sue Set park, SiP/!aA /i.Risi fe l - ■F-:. ■;tV. i iftu- W«Wg{' s <>-* ij, Aa.n-. Barati, <9. a>. nx »uw-kiws Pau<*y JS.«ri’d Su««nHß s»j*-k. sra»*fet Dijsbi a .trw'.» !t>j<# B*-i, WISSEB' tVaiio: <u». ?on:. Klosi. ■ .ch »J• u-«.Jk t’i» .'J*» ailtm p<Mk ft l—: i»!l frr pa»M. 0 ■<>*•—■ <—U naoaio v .-£# •tsft pajete 5D> a «■• f»"* «m»l reSfitn Ss!t pane 9*r«’*j£ August 21 Steele Reunion, Franke Park, Fort Wayne. Eighth Annual Weldy Reunion, Hanna-Nuttman Park. Roebuck reunion, Memorial park. Davis family reunion, Sun Set park. Annual Kuntz reunion, rain or shine, Sun Eet park. Chattanooga Ziot» Lutheran picnic. Sun Set park. Sunday, Aug. 28 Hakes Reunion, Legion Memorial * Park. Parker reunion, Sun Set park. Davie annual reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, Sept. 4 Roop annual reunion, Sun Set I park. Scbnepp and Manley reunion, ■ Sun Set park. Annual Urick reunion, Sun Set j park. L. E. Marr reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, Sept. 11 Wesley reunion, Sun Set park. I Barker annual reunion, rain or ) shine, Sun Set park. 0 — — Trnrfp i n 4 (.ond Tow* —> I Dr. S. M. Friedley (Veterinarian Phone 9434 Office and Res. 1133 N. 2nd at
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ATTENTION SHOPPERS! | m R SPECIAL STORE-WIDE, TWO WEEK VALUE EV B J Closes Saturday! JL W ’*h Attractive ' I z// CEKEEffial " Wti Shop wisely! Shop For These Savi, J Clearance of Dresi / SILK DRESSES ] Brand New. Smartly Sty ted Summer Frocks t - p J J i .V' ’•-Mr , nurchased and especially priced for the dose o( Al Week’s Value Event. Pastel a»<J colot ful crepe r U| J \ pH ,^ v > r floral printed rayon sheers, with touches of cwt \ A-ivip lrim ’ t W VO® * l ' 9BValUe zMnMWI $2.98 Value I fiFKjl’M'Sw $3.98 Value §2 J ■< 'FIW I 84,98 Value s3 l «pc«al Reg. $1.98 " SAXON SHEM WAJSH TJfR ESSES Woven of long J cotton, laundered iS ..lull uiir flaWering cotton for use. ReinfornM and sjutn rat'en frocks U < ' salvage. Fullv (jgl «ht« eenuftrrb sell at ® teed. Size 81x99. | Iklirt* i»e on sale at this 100 fitfto*. WgsaA <-*# Afil sjfiq „ ’M I ynJ Clearance of all i RA(*ll e Women’s Sussl w-* vh llinprv sport smi WASH rail KS illllllllvl J White and Pastel sij VFhflfe o?ui*fl4»> laslfts. — SALE OF NEW ' alut ' Wf» Be idi «MMdv smart. SUMMER HATS I Xw* arai fuj-aJft S>r sum- J mw. l.odkadttomUto- trepes and Fel s—New (ley iafe. Ljurtc at the trim- er Style»-White and Pastete. Lko m tfiwi ail Trimmed to the Queen s laste. «k> 1 s r this low Values to sl.9a. ■ ***■ ■BATHINGSII S f* —for the entire fJ 50? full so Count 1 | VAM FABRIC’S «»> DRESS PRIW \ alue I LA I I ANiTS 22c Value ■ OhtflisV from many pat- 69c Value Guaranteed fast «■ „ Bewis. in sheer voiles. Plain color and stripes— dresses* for the i L“ d 1 T SUt ‘ ker siz< * 4to 18 ' ing uX.I The I ■ stopesand plaids. 8 for this tow J 1 JJfrnard 39C Pair fjC Yartl Save on Summer FOOW Sport Shoes fork St, ws ami Span Oxford.. A „ whiu marW * $1.98 Value $1.69 tor Ihfe sale. s2.soValue_l gj.js 64 C $2-98 Value * |. /U Mens Mens Boys Plain Bi® Overall Pants Wash Trousers Overal | p,nb New low price. Copper vvrian riveted. Reinforced Sanforized fabrics in ( U£ seams. Full cut. Sizes checks, stripes and Copper riviteo. r 30 to 42. plaids. Sizes 6 to 16. 69c ~ir $1 - sl*so 59C r. c. A. DOUGLAS ci Across From Daily Democrat Decaff J
