Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1939 — Page 5
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g, > ’ *" '■ fr i .'•- THIS NEW M ' KV GENERAL <2 ELECTRIC I ' ' [RANGE I L—— Ctodtf. ■ I $124-50 pj!T\NKENAU CO MONROE ST. PHONE 625 |nß“ i >♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦»»»♦■» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■h Mb ‘member Your Mother on |B4other’s Day I Sunday, May 14th ’~ x I ■ ' Het Some l ittle Gift That BhKJ " I ■Appreciation. H<>< \|\ V ■ H NSING lip H'NSINfi SILK GOWNS ... SI..W ..... " .flf Hoi. BATISTE PAJAMAS.. »!.<><> ♦f JSw Z Z H<e Table Cloths .. $1.59 to $10.50 X C’ ~ *’ Dresser Scarfs __ 75c to $1.25 SILK SLIPS SI.OO up H. t ««. .. «. c . «.,-«„„ LI NCH SETS ..-»L(Ml up and Pillow Case Sets s2.ao up I.I’NCH CLOTHS _. 25c up I! Purses, White and colors SI up FANCI PILLOWS — SI.OO Pillow Cases —————— ————————— —— ■ — t t—— 59c pr. up m&j j\’j ce t o (ijve” — “So Nice To Get” :: {■nen Hankies 25c ■■ Pickle Dishes H»'u h Covers 13.19 O— a ’ I * lsc U P B ~, tostoria I sLair'iSi* - ' ■"'• I *2.69 m I Creamer Otic set Stacy Tea Towels. 19c tip * zl)/ I ,{ " n ,{nn l,ibhcs *'*' <n _ title up ■anc> Bath Towels 50c up ® a ** an< * *‘‘’l’P‘‘ r Frocks s'lc in $2 00 <y»JtvT/5 r--- ■-- .S U P *’l ■ rrocas .».«• IO w.ou j ug-u T)M|(h |l(| | drr ~ ■•nweks SI.OO Kerf i . sn VP HVS> t ake Stand . $2.50 I* 150 c1 ****50c ’WW feW Goblet* ••from i $1.29 up JiL Ml " * L ’’° d " z ‘ up K, I "r*VF*i Sherbets y 1(1111 Scarfs 29c up v —— __ SI.OO doz. up Prints.. IHc yd. * ;
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mlnutoa eartier at tho rahiin<H | i river dock where stain boata tie i up tx-aide the elevator. The elevator waa a wooden , •tructure Hppmaimaletp IMt feet tali and capable of holdlna IWti.uoo huahrla of grain Van (tyke aald It waa nearly fill -d to <-aparity with corn, whi-at,' barley and oata. Firemen aaaumed that th- ea ploaion wav caua<-d by t-ombuatton. povalbly induced by radical over- i night vhansea In temperature. The t.-mperature had dropped from it high of 70 yeaterday to a low of during the night and waa rlatng rapidly at mldmornlng when the egpioapm occurred RUSSIA I’ROPOSf S I IfONTIMtfKD FtIC.M PAQK OHB> jell meeting achrduled for May 10, to allow time for further negotta- ' tlona. I', la Ruaala'a turn to ’j'.ld the [prealdency us the council. The Sov-, let retiucal waa taken aa an Indication that either Premier and ForI »t«n mlnlater Vlachealav Molotov, O' Vladimir PotemMo. vice comm la- i laar of Foreign affaire, would preja.de at the council If negotiations proceed favorably. Thna * three power agreement might be couclud-
cd at Geneva. The Ruaaalan quart ion dotninai'ad the liurop>-an picturd tor the it.omenb but Intercut waa arouaod tlao by a threat tmiu spam to bro* ott relailona with Frtnce, Spain's exenao waa the delay In the promis'd return by France of Spar tab g Id. ehlpa, munttlona and other >t'ppllea gent Into Franco by the late Republican government and ' Ita troopa. JURORS STILL fCOWTIWVItn FROM FAtin ON KI defendant, Ollie J. Harmon. Although lhe ault. alnce It la a civil action with a comparatively email amount in demand by the plaintiff, waa not at first believed no Intercatlng. Intereat haa lieen ateadlly growing alnce early thia morning when It waa learned that the )nmra were atlll deliberating. Judge J. Fred Fruchte. who pre- , aided over the cave. Indicated that he would not call the jurors in t and diwharge them nt leant not at 'an early hour thia afternoon. He I had Indicated hie wtlllngneaa to let them deliberate If it waa ' thought poanlble that they might reach a decision. The trial wan concluded lant | evening at & 15 o'clock after In- | atructlona from Judge Fruchte. Intereel took a andden upturn • during the cloning argument*, j when Attorney .Met'lenahan decid- ' ed tn make the final plea himaelf. ■ Harry T. (Irule- conducted the I plaintlfre caae up to thia point. STATE ( ASE IN j (CONTINUED FROM PAOK ONE* ' |NM-na waa laaued for Char lea Glaaa to appear an a wltnesa but it never waa aerved. Ten WPA worker* teatin>d that they were »eut to the Rieaa company building known aa lhe FordIhmnelly building —tn load brick* and haul them to the Haynea building where they were cleaned and prepared for u*e. Thl* waa in January of 1937. Thoae teatlfying were Jamea <*att. Kverett J. Sharp. Eh in Ginaburn. Rex Naah. Roy Grider, Loui* Wallace. Jamea Meacham. Gua .Miller. Charlea Walker, and Elmer Cardwell. Other WPA worker* testified • that they were aent to Record*
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barn In November of IMg to clean i and repair a cement mixer and rlaan tteel form* for wat concrete | The gnvernment charge* that after being repaired by WPA lalmr. ihi* equipment waa rented to ibe city for a total of 11.733P1. All the rental claim* were hied in > ord a name. The claim* tor *aie of the Ford-! Ikmneliy building brick wero filed In the nam<- of Thomna C. Heady, anoffleer of the Sumption HeadyHunt t-nmpany of Kokomo. The government charge* that four former Kokomo City oth< lala — Mayor Olin I>. Holt, city attorney (’art J Hroo. «Mtjr engineer George H. Morrow and city clerk I Met Good- entered the conaplracy by approving the claim* filed by other defendant*. LOCAL LAYMEN ICONTINtiKD FH«>M PAUK ONK> year. Fort Wayne, Huntington. I>e«-a-' tur. tbiaian and Rlutton churche* | were reprraented at the meeting, j —— ■— Q -—-i ■ Search For Owner Os Raided Slot Machines iMke Wawaaee, Ind.. May 11—! it’P* -State police today preaaed a aearch for Earl Menaenberger tefore (Hing charge* of poaaeaalou of gaming device* agalnat him. In a audden raid laat night on I hl* reaort home here they cons lai '-ated •73 elot machine* -ind one o'nball machine valued at approximately fio.ooo. The raid waa conducted on a anarch warrant laaued In juatk-e of peace court. The machine* were held today at the K<M>ein*ko county Jail at Warsaw. Police said all were of tbo latest type. —- " w Auto Firm Head Dies At South Bend Home South Hend, Ind.. May II <U.PJ Funeral arrangements were being made today for George Carter Miller. S 4. president of the Ikwige Manufacturing Corp., of Mishawaka. wbo died at his home here yesterday. Miller was at one time general manager of the Montgomery Ward Co. at Chicago, and later president of the Tillotson Manufacturing Corp, of Pittsfield. Mass.
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