Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1939 — Page 5
t f|T»'LFfiED MR INSANE ,0.-1-.iinint I ■- Insane F (( * iEiw* ■ >■ ■** * K IM B>o* iMitok and "detinHe Bl i nil, .» IRpponi until he ran I |» of the raae, and the ‘ «Bit cm examine the i I Kadv H K.
Cl 1 AU,'diu '’l urnitun. - At^ ~ T *° FloorS ,>atkMl With KROEHLER ■ LIVING ROOM SUITES J ■-.—~V I I A Star \ alue... Tops in Style % I I anti Quality . . . Priced Riyht! ’ ■ •kl S( ITE 11.1. l STRATEI) \ MODERN ■ of the Side — JWM ■ up in the l.ate-t Spring \vhct«. ————- .... ‘ Hw S 9 I Iv flftr .-. 'L^- t , ~; . 518 I* I - Built with the Famous hROEHI.ER 5-Star JSBBhk. 9fc9ib». 'f F ■ M hwh Lssurt-s > »ti of lnu-u.il I — ( unilorl and Enduring Ik-auty. CJdr Ktf' 11 * v M E THE NEW MOV EKLNt.S LT Si HAFERS! /”,' "’Y-rw, ■ ■INES - BLI ES - RI ST * RAISIN - GREEN • BROWN $ 64.50 jgE | lOther Kroehler Suites priced from $19.50 and up. ’**" *** t > I IH I J i~- I H I CDCr*IAI C From SCHAFER’S □ rCLIALj FI RMTI KE Department. B - IB . L* SALE or | iSJt . | -■ '’nil ®T'‘ S THROW RI GS K 91 a*' ! • Reul Beauties To Brighten Im ’ V. rem. a ~-." '' Co ’. Up Your Whole House g 4M--W *3 " i-.s L _ j Use them in Every Room — I . < lnd » ou <•' th.* price tl w ■■ ♦ *" wm F « e « t "♦'l .Z* 1 • m, 9 by Alexander Smith 4 EH ■ ■■ i. I I Co. I ■ W £ *'.Ww M ra * I I 1 Ten Ne* Patterns J ir w ♦ Sm * Ck i Krorhler I Piece $2*49 Km-h I Modern Bed Room Suite r<. r t h and“ Garden ■ ♦ \ Suite of Modern DeMgn— ( hair—in Green and S '” Kich "alnut. Yellow — and Keally i i fSj. Vanitv • Bed • Bench ■ Chctst Comfortable. j WyjgpyjST ' 1 H Bn ly $2.95 each ’ ■■1991 specially priced. ~ T ■ xi’L 11 . , ,Sh MAN ' BEM TII 11. BED ROOM Rwk, AT SCHAFER'S Priced From $33.00 and up. I ■ 11 I 1 r - -•' JLL i ~ • — 1 £ Occasional Chairs ]f»Zau / I Large end Reslly as Comfort- ■ ' In K jIEH 1- ® ,b,e •• tbey sre Attractive. S liy.liW’ e'k. .J?. Covered in Lusteroua Rayon R V A *"'A'* , ; r'f ' * lromt *"d Velvet materials, in all of F * > j Kitchen Stool* the spring shades. 9'Tll SEAT ■* “ At A Real Low Price. NOW W Est f irmly Built SPOT-LIGHT BED LAMP Colored Enamel Seat*. ■ ONLv"’2 h,d • A Lamp w,th A DoM " U * e *' Only $1.98 Rocker to Match $5.95 $l.OO„ a . 0 sl ‘soc Each pIAt.AZINE RACK t ■ R-. Walnut rnTTCTTAi, cue uh TEinnr si-oo *« F OXALUtTIMUTtE •• \,, i„" UaihJ' IT == _ Small Bu( Mighty. 9 -—- 4 4-Tulh' Performance X? wlßitXi X® "ith Two New It pc ~~^—-—I Lm Double Purpose 91 horv or Walnut dftE, SINCE 1874 $6’95
I law)er. At lb* *au(y y_ t , terduy be crOM«k*miui>d th.- phy* | lelau* oil llioti tiudiuas rraaidlug i him. and then mouted the wit | , nraa aland to ask hims<ir Mme 1 L'lui’Miiiiia Jud(« O'llarrow, how. <>t*r. ruled him out ut ord*; at I I once. Mrs llunila. *n attraettve, mid dl»-a««d wuuiau of 64 win. had beefl married three iimvs. » UH . bludawmed to death with a ham | mvr last January 17 in the bedj room <>( the midtowu apurtnu-nt I ahe ahared with her S7 y*ai old I I husband. Harold It. Romig a ! large amount of eipmialve fewelry waa stolen. Il waa through Kama, which were iiawm-d In three Indian., cities, that police arrestod Itutach and <hutand him with the murder. Folic* i (aimed that one of Mrs. Itoinig s ring* was found on his I person In the polh e station. ALE M. LANDON 1 iCCVTIXfKV FROM PAOK ONK) i ever, auch is not the case. It may ! or may not be true of certain rul-1 lei a. Certainly it |* not true ot . the < ultliuou |a-opie ot any euuu- ■ try." He said the Vnited Stalls |* thni one great power that has not yet
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, .MAY 4, l!l.l!l.
REV, POLING TO GIVE ADDRESS Noted Preacher To Speak At Church Os Christ Meeting li«T. I>aiil.-| a, Poling, noted i preacher and leader of world renown. will addies* the Centennial , Convent ton of the Churche* Os Christ ilMsclplesi to be held in Indianapolia. May 16 in. a* th. , iimvi-ntton preacher he will ap. pear before the homhlous of the .on vent lon Tuesday morning and evening, and Wodne*day mornlug '»mn fully drawn Into the balanct '"f power game, and the ancient itoundary fine dispute* whi<b have prevailed In Ku, ope since Iwfore th- Roman republic. And. pleura , Hod. may we never lie;” He declared it would lie folly to way the I . x could lie indiff -tent to developments in Europe and possibly stay out of trouble |>y giving economic assistance to some and Imposing economic quarantine* on others.
I Other nationally known speaker* I will be Robert M Hopkin*. Edwin I Eriett, W E. Gatrlaoti. Mrs. Mari uu'-iette Harmon Bro, Mi* Ora I la'lgh SI" ph. ~ \ l amp h lh ii sud <-•... w But km t I The Chrlsllun Veteran's Campfire luncheon meeting will be held >I In the \ W (’ a Thursday. 13 16 to 146 p m Minister* and worker* who have rendered distinctive I service over a period of fifty year* J or more will be honored In this rarvlcA Bev. E X Conner of In dlannpoll*. who has preached 61 years, will preside. Charles M Fillmore, author of "Tell .Mother I'll lb- There." who Is now In the i fifty-third year of his ministry, will toad the singing. A pageant will to- presumed In , Cadle Talisrnacle Thurscmy after noun under the direction of Prof Dean E Walker of Butler Vnlvei i sity. Thl* colorful dnimatiMlion ' will portray the htobirlc aettlng and re-enact the first annual meet Ing in which representative* from 116 Christian churches as*, milled In a log church in Indianapolis June, 183*. Representative* from the 7u'< ! cougregationa now in Indiana will participate In a memoilal banquet to commemorate a Century of Ptogreaa by presenting their <on tributfons for the endowment of ’
the "Ulate work." Thia feature of I th* convention will to- In charge lof the commission on permanent fluids of which ll'-v W K Carroll I Indianapolis, I* chairman. The closing session of the <<m vention will b- addic**<>d by Di Fretbtick D Kershner, dean of ih< | college Os religion of Hut|e r Cui versify. The climactic momenta of the coßventton will m. the com pntinloii service Thutsd.iy night In i charge of Dr William A Nhultou 1 to-rger, pastor of the Central Chrtatlsii church of Indfuimpoli* He will |h> assisted by Rev. F E Duvldaon of South Bond, dlrecto* . of the communion service* at the International convention* of mi I Churche* of Christ for ulm"** . twenty year*. COURT HOUSE Estate Cases In the eatate of Amanda C. <U‘-i-r. the report of the Inluritanie tax appraiser was filed and the noil.ee ordered returnable May 37. In the estate of Albert Burke, proof of tto- publication and noticof final settlement was filed. Final > i- port was sulanilted examined an I approved, estate closed .mJ admin hiratrix was discharged. Appearance Entered In the claim of i:inw-r Sigler a ■ gainst the eatate ot Ida Crutiiatcr. nppearaiue for the defendapt was entered by Harry T. Grube. Order Modified Judge Frrchte Invird argument* lot attorney* on a motto Mo modifv a former order of tne court in the divorce action of Esther A against Everett J. fa-hug and awarded cn* I t-xfy of the child. Isabelle to Everett Schur. The plaintiff wa* awarded custody of the chtld on the third I v.eeks-nd of each month. —- 1 o Law Forbids Job's Duties Newton. Mass. «-WP)-There's a good reason why Dr. C. Arthur i Boutelle. city veterinarian, won't , fulfill his n<-w duties as slaughterrig InspiM-tor: the law spxifiealh baas slaugliterlug m New.on. Public Auction — The Geo. Hardinu Home, 1015 Went Adam- St.. Saturday. May 6th at I:3Q p. m.
THIS WEEK - END SPECIAL ROM AN APPLE c CAKE .... . STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE — with Fresh Strawberries. 10c 20c 40c WALL ’ S Bakery NOTICEI Oil Treated hentuck* STOKER COAL ALSO bellow Pine Lump Kentucky Egg and Lump Haugk Coal Co. Phone «»<»(>. Vol R LOAN IS MADE IN I'TMOST CONFIDENCE! ■ ~tsrm * The year* of reputable service rendered by the Decatur Loan & Discount Co. is known to the people of Decatur and surroundIng territory. Personal and business loans are matters of confidence. Inquire as to our services. DECATUR Loan & Discount Co. Over Auto License Bureau Decatur, Ind.
NOW, ..an E VER Y-D. I Y Ml»w <>M Ilf TUf r/f(NS|V|>.v WHITEHOUSE TISSUE PAPER WISCONSIN CREAM MILK WALDORF CHEESE 4 CANS 23c || 4 ROLLS 15c lb 15c | KEYKO MARGARINE r— OLEO 2 m 19c w A FLOUR CHIPSO, Flakes or Granules lac. pkg 19c ’’URELARO 41b pkg 31c 24 77 £ BUTTER. Sunnyf.eld 92 93 Hi Scar lb 27c * * 4 ’ BUTTER, Silvcrbrook lb 25c KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES 2 Ige. pkgs. 19c B alToon”'oap CHASE & SANBORN COFFtE .T. tb 23c * t?" COFFEE. Red Circle 1b bag 19c CHIPS ROYAL BUDDINGS 4 pkgs 19c BEETS, lona 4No 2'4 cons 25c R LB 7 GRAPEFRUIT. Florida No. 2 can 10< B o x SCRATCH FEED, Daily Egg 100 lbs $1.40 — FEAS, CORN OR TOMATOES 4 No. 2 cans 25c SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3-1 b can 45c R,NSO 0R • ANN PAGE SALAD OXYDOL DRESSING 25c 2 £?37c NAVY BEANS, Choice Hand Ficked 5 lb* 14c —' TOMATOES, Solid Fock 3 No. 2Vi cans 25c ioima SFARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS 3 pkg* 10c FANCAKE FLOUR, Sunnyf.eld 5-tb bog 15c PEACHES F&G SOAP OR KIRK'S FLAKEWHITE 3 bar* 10c WHEAT OR RICE CEREAL. Sunnyfield . 2 cello bog* 13c 7 SPRY OR CRISCO 77. . . 3 tb con 51c CANS SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-1 b pkg. 29c •— FELS NAPTHA SOAP 6 bars 25c FINE CHICK FEED. Daily Egg 100 lb* 51.55 SLICED DAIRY FEED, 16% Daily Milk 100 lb* $1.20 R A f fl KI EGG MASH, Daily Egg 100 lb* $1.89 D M V- V> YM CORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield ........... 2 Ige. pkg*. 15c 4 _ PRUNES, Californio 10 tb bo* 45c lB XI C A*P SOFT TWIST ■«—*•••** rZZZ=ZZZZZZZZZ2ZZ BREAD 1 240 Z 7 BACON matleTa!; 3 loaves X3C S q UARES MATCHES, A&P 6 Igo. bo*c* 21c CATSUP, Packer's Label 3 Ige. bots. 25c i. lip MUSTARD, Harbauer's qt. 10c I areC MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, Encore .... 3 1b pkg. 19c PEANUT BUTTER, Sulfono . 2-tb jar 25c SUPER SUDS, Concentrated Blue ...... 2 Igo pkg*. 37c PINK SALMON, Cold*frcom 2 toll con* 21c CORNED BEEF. ACO Brand 2—12-ox. can* 33c I PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR 24’4-tb bog 75c 1 SODA CRACKERS 2 tb bo* 13c LB 1/C APPLE BUTTER 7’4-lb »or 39c _Z FLOUR. lona 2414-tb bog 49c BUTTER LAYER CAKE each 25c ”'NG OR LARGE BON BON BAR, Fresh Banana each 15c EOLOGN A SUNNYFIELD PASTRY FLOUR FINE QUALITY *. * * .. . CALIFORNIA NAVEL BANANAS 7s ±7 ORANGES 5 m 25c io 29c 2 °oi 29c FRiSH CUBAN PINEAPPLES sss, 4 >2.79 !.%*«.« » *l/9 KACM lAr PIKE it 10c BEEF, Lran, Ground,— lb. 15c Spring Chickens, fryers, 21b av PORK STEAK lb. !>lc BACON s " eed «•"•'••• 1 lb. pkg. 21c LAMB STEW ||>. 10c FISH, Boneless lb. 10c PICKEREL 2 lbs 25c Bacon ||,. I<h- I,Atm, Pure I lbs. 32c ll .m. wk.“.T k ir c "“"'‘ .. .... T-Bone Steak* tb. 32c Hanis, whole-half lb. 23c Swiss Steak Round Tender SMOKED PICNICS lb. 17c Sugar Cured. Heckle** PorMßoasts Lean Ih, 15c
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