Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1939 — Page 5

Ey OF BARCELONA E central where M«. B, |d V.lenetu still tue held by M lfya ' 1,,5 „,.,... cities. Franco EXeetotl to th'his armies. An in HONEYS „ ■OST REMOVE Excess acids HL 15 Mile* Os Kidney Tubea h Out Poi*onou* W a»ta MFlush Out o f <Bte ln v r tuw. „„ K . b, ■''.“’l TH»* 'hl'", .nd tute. .r. .mi »«"• ’ o , ,l ' l '’ S “' U " ' I a „. ir a, r permit. I ■• - ..n -n the M I ■*“?, El ~l| T!u. m.y cum MJPM 71, urme'-t- -<«•»» l”*’ 1 **’ ■*'**•* »- '■ ,na 11 s ”‘ irh t-e. f"*” fer.sT.wa» ■T. Jl’hm- rel'ef «nd .ill h«lp the 15 K- ,Xv nib" t’u«b out oowonou. K

fsri REAL CLOTHING SALE | " ■ this IS OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE AND IF YOU NEED CLOTHING WE fl CAN SAVE YOU A LOT OF MONEY. I 20 - BOYS KNEE PANTS SUITS - 20 I Choice $3.50 I OVERCOATS SUITS Boys Suits ■ SSO-°° tor s37*s® s4o*oo for s3o*°o i/ 2 price I s4o*oo for s3o*oo $35.00 for $26*25 sg.oo for $4.00 I $35.00 for $26*25 $29*50 for $21.13 slo*oo for $5.00 I s3o*oo for $22*50 $27*50 for $20*63 sl2*oo for s6*oo I $27.50 for $20*63 $22*50 for sl6*Bß $14.00 for $7-00 I sll*so lor sl6*Bß $19*50 " $14*62 MACKINAWS ■ $19*50 for $ 14.62 $ 15.00 for $ 11.25 Zi ">" I LUMBER JACKET Dress Shirts $6*95 s4*s° I $1.65 for $1.24 Dress Hats 1 $5*95 ‘or $3*75 51.95 for $1.47 $2*95 for $2*22 I Dress Pants s2*so for sl-88 s3*so f " r $2*63 | ■-'■ sl-24 special S>3*®s s2*B9 U $2.00 for 31.50 SHEEP LINED COATS OE.OO for 32-75 I sl*2s $1.69 f< l ss*s° —— ■ $l5O for sl*Bß MELTON w JACKETS One lot of H ftg f ftP A a <•*> Zipper Jackets «bI.OU 311(1 ?>l.Vv || J.ZZ 4&X.95 f° r Choice *t Crs I s3*so for $2.63 - — I $2.9« for Ct o*7 SWEATERS Dress Socks || rJ ** Mens and Boys 15c ValllC II for 7E Zipper and Button J** Il Y* gf.oo for 75c while they last . ■ PAJAMAS ?J’’® . J}**’ $4*95 f » r s3*oo | sl*9s ‘or $1.47 sl* 9s sl*47 — —— — | $2.50 for st.BB s2*so fOT sl*Bß Brush Coats I s3<oo for $2-25 $2*95 'Of s2*2o W °°TwoTone and I s3*s® for $2*63 53" 95 tor s*- 97 $3*9.5 for $2*97 H $5-00 for $3.75 ss*oo for $3«75 s4*so for s3*3B I ~Wnr S WEATERS o ®*4 d 0“".? H ' R TS I . ss*oo for $3*75 Isi ci“^ They Last msi «o $6- 95 for $5- 18 I sl> $1.25 and $1.50 $1.95 $2.25 $2.50 X’ . XX o _ I CHOICE CHOICE 75 C $7-95 'or $5*97 II MENS UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR $84*95 $6*72 I 75c — for —5O c sl*oo for 79c slo*oo for $7.50 I SALE STARTS JANUARY 28 and CLOSES FEB. II J ou cannot afford to miss this sale if you need dotting. Come in and see what we nave for you. SALE IS FOR CASH Peterson Clothing Co. DECATUR, INDIANA

loyaliat offensive started several w<ek» nKo In Extremadura prov l Ince, southwestern Spain, had been broken and that rebel counter attack a had regained ground lost there. Wtth seizure of Barcelona, twothirds of Catalonia are now In insurgent hand* and an additional 3,000.000 persona have come under Franco*, rule. The rebels already are moving In food to provide for them. In all Spain the nationalists control 17,000,000 population and the loyalists 6,000,000. The insurgent dispatches relayed byway of Burgos reported that Barcelona was “calm." THOUSANDS DIE | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) The following was typical: ‘‘From admiral of naval base, ; Talcahuano. In Concepcion more ; ' than 3,000 are dead. Local Tilth ■ ! orlties ask for 100 armed men.' I Towns of Chilian, Bulnes, Penco, Liquen, are destroyed. Apparently some accidents on railroads but ino accidents In coal mines. This news is unconfirmed. Communii cation to Concepcion (only 10 miles away) possible only by auto- * mobile. I have been appointed

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 19.39.

[ chief for Calcahuano, Tome and Ptmco, with definite, severe orders to prevent robbery and other lawlessness. I have ordered local authorities to take necessary action. Urgently need ships, with many tents, to help refugees.” The British Cruiser Exeter, which volunteered its services, sailed for Talcahuano under hill steam in response to his appeal. The Chilean submarine tender Araucano, which like the Exeter was at Valparaiso, also sailed for Talcahuano with 150 surgeons, druggists, nurses and medical supplies. They were under orders to take any means of reaching the Chilean area. Minister of Health Jose Etchehame, who flew to Chilian, said ion his return here: •I’hree houses still stand in the ' city.” o GOP ELECTION I CONTINUED from page one, I 1 and majority reports prepared in advance. I saw no reason to spend the rest of the session wrangling over these bills incommittee. I am going to report the bills out on the floor and then they can be amended and debated.” Meanwhile, house labor forces

won two victories when the labor committee voted to report favorably bills that would prohibit the sale of prison made goods on the open market and would authorize the state labor division to collect unpaid wages for workers. Thurman A. Gottschalk, director of the public welfare department reported to the committee that among the prison maae products now competing with those manufactured by private labor are brushes, brooms, bricks, linestoine fertilizer, drain tile, rugs, reed furniture, agricultural commodities and trinkets. State officials during the past two years have made every effort to substitute new prison industries which would not compete with private industry, Gottschalk said. "We haven't found any way to Are You Weak, Pale? Ihk. Mrs. Can Reator, 741 JL. W. E.. South Bend, Ind., Bays : “When I was in a weakened condition Er W <*■ t i*W» I s f »ok Dr. Fierce’s IjT Favorite Prescript km. a jU S'hjii my appt V * creasing and 1 was beginn, ng to improve. I took several bottles of this tonic and gained daily.” Buy it from your druggist today. See h«>w much stronger you feel after taking this tonic.

Will They Wed? •F' iiilr ; * EIISiK i WtfWz / 1 ' Carole Lombard and Clark Gable I Attending a movie premiere to- I gether in Hollywood, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, screen players expected to wed soon, pose for a picture at the theater entrance. ( This is the couple’s first’ public appearance since Mrs Rhea Gable announced her intention of estab- i lishing residence in Las Vegas, N. M., to secure a divorce from her actor-husband.

■ ■ -- -. maintain discipline in our penal institutions without providing work for the prisoners. It is true \ that we do make some products that compete with private industry, but in these cases we have tried to maintain prices comparable with those on the market. States that have abolished all industries within their prisons have had disastrous results. ‘ Part of the cost ot maintaining our institutions, such as the pay of guards to supervise the prison . plants and the cost of power and general supervision is paid by the i revenut from the sale of prison made products.” Special orders of business in the house today were bills that would: 1 Exempt municipally owend util- | itfes from taxation. Establish an eight-hour day for police departments in third and fourth class cities. Change the date for purchasing automobile! icenses. EXCISE POLICE — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I entire responsibility for liquor law enforcement now rests with ' | local agencies. "With this small field force left ; we can assist local authorities.”: i Barnhart said, "but from now on | the public will have to look gen- ' erally to city and township police I and county sheriffs for enforce- I : meat of the liquor law ” The current fiscal year ends i June 3<>. and the possibility re- , mains that the full force will be restored when the new appropriation for the alcoholic beverages i commission by the present legislature becomes effective. Hold Hearing On Law Exam Methods Indianapolis. Ind , Jan. 26 —-(UP) —First public hearing of the special committee appointed bj- the superior court to investigate methods of the board of law examiners opens 'oday at. 10 a. m. Deans of law school in the state, members of the board of examiners and supremo court judges have been Invited to attend the hearing. The I tit-pise ot the committee is to probe 'he causes of charges of unfairness iu the iaw examinations. Law students who have failed the examine tlons and other persons having complaints on the, present system were invited to be heard. In the afternoon the house judiciary A committee will conduct a hearing on a bill now (before the house which would give the supreme court power to admit graduates from accredited law schools to the bar without examinations. The bill, introduced by Rep. Gleuu A. Markland. 11. Zionsville, has met wit* opposition of Monroe and How- ■ ara County bar associations. 0 * TODAY’S COMMON ERROR Do not say, “The weather. | : was real cold;” say “really] cold.” —• 500 Sheets B'/ 2 xll, 20-lb., White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, nealy wrapped $1.05. This paper is free of lint and sized for pen and ink. Decatur Democrat Company. ts i

Manager's Week Sale! last THREE DAYS | _WHt«t ICONOMY RUltCi FOODSTORES* jTHUR., FRI., SAT. Plain or Sugared $ O’CLOCK WHITEHOUSE DOUGHNUTS c ° p F E E M I L K 10c 3 n ’- baK 39c d T..) * Pound ■■ 15cCans Bill ter, Silverbrook lb. ctn. 29c Camay Soap 4 cakes 23c Armour’s Corned Beef 2 cans 35c Pineapple. lona2 No. 2'/, cans 35c Palmofive Soap 3 cakes 17c Pogt Toas(jes b pkg> 9c Roman Cleanser. Plus dep. 2 hots 17c Beechnill Coffce 28c i ea f Quart 23c Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 17c Lard, Hygrade 2IK pkg. 19c Del Monte Coffee n,. 2 5c ' r 'P e ru,t • “ ,ce No. 5 can 21c Oxydol Sm. pkg. 9c; 2 Ige. pkgs. 37c a sins, eec ie.-s 4 lb. pkg. 29c Kellogg's Corn FlakesLge. pkg. 10c J’ r,,n * 8 ’ Ca ,fornis 4 fo B, 19c Fels Naptha Soap 10 bars 41c Sunnyfield r Pastry F10ur,24 «/ 2 lb. bag 49c Our ()wn Tea Lb * P kfr * 10c Chili Sauce, Ann l age__ 12 oz. bot. 13c Salad Dressing. Ann Pago Quart 29c ®°®P , Tomato Soup 3 cans 10c 1&G or Kirk s Flakewhite, 3 bars 10c cheese Wisconsin Cream Ib . 17c Heinz Soups 2 cans 25c a . T r>, » r Prepared Super buds, Lge. Rea Pkg. 2 for 31c Spaghetti, Ann Page___3 tall cans 19c Sunnyfield Pancake Flour Sunnyfield 5 Ib bag 17c Pancake Flour 2 - 20 oz. pkgs. 11c Navy Beans 3 lbs. 10c Criscolb. 19c; 3 lb. can 52c 10NA Far Famed ANN PAGE PEAS or CORN Soda Crackers SPARKLE 4e.V25c 2tl3c 3 ekgs. 10c Campfire Marshmallows 2- 11b pkg 29c Peaches, lona2 No. 2'i cans 25c Tomatoes, 3 No. 2*/j cans 25c Soap, Ajax laundry or toilet 3 bars 10c Wax'Beans"'2 No. 2 cans 15c Matches, A&P Kitchen 6 boxes 21c Del Monte Peaches No. 2Vi can 15c Chocolate Drops 3 tbs. 25c Scratch Feed, Daily Egg 100 ths. $1.50 Salad Dressing, lonaQuart 25c Egg Mash, Dailv Egg_. 100 tbs. 51.90 d os F(M>d , Daily tall can 5c Dairy M Feed 16%,100 lbs. $1.30 Soa P Ch| P 8 ’ White Ea « le 5 tb. box 27c Tomatoes, lona4 No. 2 cans 29c fJ a . b ? er ®! rl , , „ Concentrated Baking Powder 2 tb. can 19c Super Suds. Blue 2 lge. pkgs. 37c Fleur, lona24*/ t tb. bag 53c Peanut Butter, Sultana ...2 tb. jar 25c Pillsbury Pancake Flour 20 oz. pkg. 9c Karo Blue Label 5 tb. can 29c Calumet Baking Powder tb. can 19c Tuna Fish, Sultana 2 cans 2ac . ... , f . c i-,. Swansdown Cake Hour pkg. 25c 4x Confectioner 3 Sugar 2 pkgs, lac H Every Meal Pink Salmon, Colei Stream 2 cans 23c Apple Butter 38 oz. jar 15c Bread A&P So ft Twist, 24 oz. loaf 10c Coined Beef Hash 2- 16 oz. cans 29c Pel or Carnation Milk 3 tai. cans 20c Mustard, Harbauer’s Quart 10c Beet Sugar 100 tb bag $4.69. 25tb $1.19 lona Macaroni WALDORF ia r IV Q f) or SPAGHETTI TISSUE 4X.25C 4 rollg lsc 37c — FARM FRESH PRODUCE — ▲ k. ■ California Navel s ORANGES x 2 doz. 25c ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 for 15c CELERY, Well Bleached, Florida Stalk 5c POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 Gradels tb. bag 29c APPLES, Fancy Box Winesap 4 tbs. 25c TOMATOES, Firm. Ripe lb. 15c SWEET POTATOES, Nancy Hall 3 tbs. 10c CAULIFLOWER, Large, white heads each 15c YELLOW ONIONS,S Ib. Consumer bag 17c STRAWBERRIES, Florida Pint Box 17c SHALLOTS, Green Onions 3 bunches 10c GRAPEFRUIT, Jumbo size each 5c CABBAGE, Solid Heads th- 2c f* • Texas Seedless — f* F* Grapefruit IO tor 25c BOLOGNA lb lOc 5 Ib. Pail FRESH PORK BRAINS39c LAMB ROAST, Shoulder Cutslb. 19c DUCKLINGS, Fancy Ixing Islandlb. 19c SLICED BACON, y 2 Ib. package 2 for 25c STEAKS, Sirloin, Quality Beef Ib. 25c PICNIC HAMS, Shanklesslb. 18c 4 lbs. PURE LARD 39c VEAL ROAST, Shoulder Cutslb. 21c BONELESS FISHtb. 10c PERCH FILLETS, Oceanlb. 15c KEG HOLLAND HERRING Keg 83c OYSTERS, Solid Pack, Extra Standards Pint 21c FRESH SIDE : lb 15c 118 Ul *W4 C*l i

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