Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1939 — Page 5
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[”*",a " —•’•’•'■ ““I Burgunder apparently went tn | >*Ohhuuu City to continue Bia edu I J?’ to L H * Md “ s’ndtmt in I tte Artaonu mate t.-ach.r. collms. I o"* r .’J 1 *?" 1 * •’»•'* ho had dis I tlngulubed himself RR R brilliani 'campus journalist, a public apeak ' * * ••«l«*v*. and with ait estuy on the perfect crime," Thaw aeholaatic endeavors were | interrupted. Ari ton a authorities charged, by the two murders •hWW Lon Jordon and county' attorney Richard F Harless w, ! Fhoanis by airplane yesterday and hW * ,hl " m *’ rn, ’»« They will return at once with their prla oner, hut not directly w Phoenit where they feared. Burgunder's lire might b* endarwrM Several hundred pet anna path erad at the Phoenix airport an th* official plane took nff and angrv j comment was numerous Many of the men remarked that they tthe officers) -had no| hrtng him back here.' 1 Peterson was a member of a prominent Arlsona pioneer family. WORKJPROGRAM fcoxTiNtntn from page onk> has the government carried out Its announced policy of caring for an employable jobless workers The result, he said, has been that some have been cared tor at tremendous cost to the cities, and others not cared for at all O' TRAFFIC? AKES <C<W l IXI'UD FROM CAGE ON*) i motorcycle crashed into a light I pole near Fort Wayne. Earl Sale, of near Salem, fatal ' 1/ Injured when bis car was struck | by a train on a crossing ties, bls home Mrs Irene Oreudorff. 3». of [Seelyville, who died of In juriesi suffered when the car driven by her son. Robert, was crushed be-' tureen a street car and a truck in i Terre Haute ■ "O ■ ■ Geels Family At Theater Wednesday As an unusual nowlty attrac-i I tfon the Adams theater wll« pre-' ] sent Wednesday night the Jo. > Geels family of near Deca.ur hi I a program of music and singing | Mr and Mrs. Geels, who live on a farm west of town, are both must-1 I cal and have instructed theh fam l tly of five children to play severs!' i different instruments and to stag Mr. Geels himself la an old line , I barn-dance fiddler, having started i , playing at these popular social ' gatherings when he was 14 yean* I old Mrs. Geels and the children | • Carl. IP. Meraa> 13. Celeste, 10. i Naomi. < and Vera. t. all tu*e I part in the program Among th*' 'instruments they play are the' piano, banjo, guitar, violin and' r trap drums In addition they <>nI I gage in harmony singing The family has entertained ut i ' lodge, school and other functions but this is their first appearanc.' ‘ lon a theater stage. They not only play hill-billy and Western must, i but can also swing a "hoi" tune. ■* — ' o -— - Mrs. Thomas Kane of Lafayette I visited tn Decatur today.
jmHHOBKK Holthouse Schulte & Co. IN SALESPEOPLE AT TOP SPEED COULD NOT KEEP UP WITH THE EAGER BUYERS WHO SWAMPED US SATURDAY. Wf F Tibioo THIS WEEK N(,w THAT THE F,RST DAY RUSH IS OVER WE WILL BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU BETTER ATT ENTION. FORCING OUT IS THE CONVERSATION OF THE COUNTY. HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF SHOPPERS SE( I KED A SHAKE OF THE BARGAINS SATURDAY. THUS BY WORD OF MOUTH THE GOOD NEWS SPREADS LIKE A PRAIRIE FIRE. $2.00 ARROW SHIRTS “ $ |■ 6 5 s ‘l SS.OO!STETSON HATS now *3,85 I sl-00 NECKWEAR 77c u’ l RfiY’2 2IlIK ■ DU I v uUlIv ■ S2.m>*w.2j si.s<7 ■ Men’s Wool !n s Low Price Groups Sweaters,. $3.00 to $8.95 SUITS H |i<, s j er v 19C H ® 1 LONG PANT. 1 KNI( KER ‘ ~ ~ . ( Ages 6to 12> 6"9 AC £,% r,c milliTs V J ” c '" d ’ Mk , « ur f,ne * 4 *<'rsleds, many of Ol?T THEY GO 83*®’ it T * SHIRT!* them out of Hart Schattner & Marx .Suits. I, Jt-j ■or Shorts /C S| K< TA $1.95 Qualities £1.47 $6.95 to $10.90 SUITS ■ T HI B I ... a - <. .... T* <.U»«I.II> T'/.MAI ■ P„1 ( , Shirt. 45c ■ I M $2.95 Qualities 52.27 KHIHCEDTO . ... DS-’’ Wfd K 2 _ Eg ■jfH/. 1 SX9S Qualities s}.l7 $7.00 to $1'2.50 SUITS A f ■ Tr<>us< ‘ rs - MV/ i// \ $5.00 Qualities ft 4.17 LONG l-ASTS Mw. 12 lo 20> £ a ftC B_ J M S |.,„, _ — ■ ■ / J W* ‘ ÜBIMCEDTO x D4-’’ /X 1- ■ SHIRTS 77c ■■ |i 1 $7.50 Hart Schaffner $5,45 SIO.OO to $1'2.50 SUITS \V\ H w belts Mill & "one bu 'i ot 12 '" M ‘ ss-»s |] ?7c gi « i —<l— j I .'»oc srspENDERs EM 1 // b—Trousers, at “• $12.50 to $15.00 SUITS J A K - SS c’4 another lot long pants (Ako 12 to 20) ClftßC -,ne < kWTn*< A Sold to $5.00. CI.Q? redkeoto . . .. ,Oc GAKTERs On sale at LOW PRICES Ol R ONLY WEAPONS. We Ha»e Made The Decision. It s a REMEMBER! Genuine FORCING OCT. We will take our medicine and feel pleased that our custo- Everything in the house at a Greatlv Reduced Price. EVERYTHING GOING men and old friends can share IN THE HONEST SAVINGS. ™ E KARG UN ’ G R TIhQ lu'lKu’? ”* nL THINK OF THE SAVINGS! JUST STOP AND CONSIDER HOW UNUSUAL THIS IS TO BE ABLE TO PURC HA S E HART SCHAFFNER & MARX, CLOTHCRAFT AND Cl RLEE CLOTHING AT SUCH MARK DOWNS. SUITS - TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS Year Round Weight or Warm Weather Weight /Hl (GROUP No. 5)529.50 Quality and Fabrics — New Spring Patterns — 1939 Iff ’ C • > Models — Single or Double Breasted — Plain 171611 S ullltS ** I Backs — Sport Backs. ,1m (Grou " No -1 > —»ls-®0 and $18.59 Quality , j 7 ■ \.. HOW Men s Suits SQBS /i VT h|i ——--- v . m rP i (GROUP No. 6) —$32.50 Quality «;rn.|> No. 2)-JIK..VI and WJ.r.Hlu.lih Mto S SllltS OR Men’s Suits $1 085 Now 9 Z I-0J . ■ ■ jj X - B' (INCH DING HART SCHAFFNER & MARX) N ow y/ (Group No. 3) $22.50 and $25.00 Quality I, J**? Men’s Topcoats I Men’s Suits $ | JBS ff./ OJ „ $Q gij (Group No. 4) $27,511 and $29.59 I juality ItS Wjl ■Ta DC * W I" W $17.50 and $19.50 AJ rt ftF Men s .S J BS ® Th ““ StyleS $1 3-05 Holthouse Schulte & Co.
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