Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1939 — Page 2
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r « . . o Teat Your Knowledge Can you aaawer at-van of UH« tan questions? Turn to paca Four for Ute answer*. »■ — 4 1. In which Sou tn American country la Lak* MaratXUbo? S. What la the lightest known gas to hydrogen? 3. What are Inc'iionym* 4. With what sport la the name Raymond (Sonny) Workman aaao- < .it ml? i the Bh<
- SP HAGUE'S SPECIALS For Saturday 80 HOT THEY SIZZLE! Chrome Kitchen Stools. regular 12 00 value, now *I.OO (while they last) A limited number of End Tables 1100 Round Mirrors SI.OO Living Room Suites $38.50 up Studio Couches ... $22 50 up 1 Bed Room Suites $35.00 up Dining Room Suites $59.50 up Pianos $185.00 up Radios ss.so up Laundry Queen Washer Big Reduction on every article in the store. Hugo Gerke SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 So. Second St. Phone 199
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* Dam* $. What la the correct praauciaHutt of the word Iterative? 7. Which was the first country I 'hat officially recognised the Soviet government? > S. in which city did tteo I Mon no I quintuplets meet the King and Ujeen of Rugland? 9 Name the famous theatre in Milan. July. I 10. On which mma* does the Bouth American country i’eru border? —< i ■■ 1 Another Bank Bandit Sentenced To Prison Rensselaer, Ind., June IS— (UP) j —William Divlto. Alias Tartan Wil I llama of Chicago, today begun serving a .'v-year sentence in the Michl--1 san <Tty state penitentiary on a
Jtop! Drink! | HOWELL’S Keg Root Beer with a HAMBURGER Sandwich. Plenty of other refreshments. Door trays for curb service. Plenty of Parking Space. ADAMS STREET REFRESHMENT STAND I Pennsylvania R. R. Crossing.
TAX MEASURE NEAR TO VOTE i| - Bill To House Today i Would Junk Undis* trihutvd Profits Tax 1 1 ——• Washington. June 14 O.R> -The Imuse ways and means eommitts* today aent to the house a bill junk ling the undistributed profits tax t on corporwt mna, while i'nsldunt Roosevelt suggested that otigraaa consider alight revisions In the personal Income ta* base and rate. .Mr. Roosevelt said at a press ' confcrenca that he believed the personal income tax base should i he broadened somewhat. He did ! not g|>.. ity i.- shat levels he favored lowering personal exemptions, uow $3.500 for married men and 11.00* tor single men. He also suggested (bat personal incomes In the middle bracket be taxed at a rate slightly higher than at presi enL • Mr. Roosevelt said, however, that he doubted whether congress would I act on personal Imomee at thia , charge of parUciptton In the robI teary of the DuMotto bank Decom ."’er 28. 1937. He was sentenced in Jasper cir-1 cnU court yesterday by special Judge Rockwell of Porter county 1 superior court. Thomas Sinks and John Hotwtnskl. both of East Chi-I iago. serving lime tn the etale prl-1 son for the same crime, were brought here to testify in the case against Dint*.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1939. ’¥‘ WBi
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Hero Is a view of Tientsin. China, scene of a new far eastern Tncid«nt 1 Japanese troops enforced a blockade of the British and French concessions in Tientsin after failure of a last-minute British proposal to settle a dispute over allege ! Chinese terrorists Japanese military officials were said to be showing a conciliatory spirit.
session. and cautioned against what be termed editorial rot being written on the aasumptlon that broadening of the baas would pay off the national debt. The ways and means committee sent the houee its 1940 business ux bill under a speed-up schedule n>-c eaaitated by imminent expiration o fthe three-rest postal rate and so-called nuisance taxes on June 30. Designed to remove business deterrents in the federal tax structure. the measure substitutes a flat II per cent income levy on corporations tor the controversial undistributed profits tax. Chairman Robert L. Doughton. D.. N. C„ planned to call the bill up Monday and have the house pass it in one day if possible. Since It
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makes virtually no change in estimated total federal revenues and is designed to assist private enterprise. speedy approval was anticipated Action is necessary because socalled nuisance taxes and the three-cent postal rate authorisation expire automatically on June 30. The bill will re-enact these authorisations to help keep total federal revenues at their current level. The full committee approved the
NOTICE! We will be out of our office June 15 to June 22. incluaive. DR. K. E. DANIELS DR. EL GENE FIELDS
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i m * RATES Ono Time—Minimum chargo of ' 25c for 20 words or lees. Over 1 20 words. 1H« per word Two Times—Minimum charge i of 40c for 20 words er lose. < Over 20 words 2c per word foe the two times. Three Times-Minimum oharge 1 of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2Vs« per wwrd | for the throe times. Cards of Thanhs ........ 35c Obituaries and versos .. sl-00 Open rate - display advertising 850 per column Inch. • 4 ——— - 4 . FOR SALE : ALWAYS new and USED eraabern sweepers, refrigerators. coos stoves, gasoline, coal and wood; small payments. Decatur Hatchery Junes Kitchen. Salesman. 112-13 FUR SALK — Anything you want in the nursery line. Riverside Nursery, Berne. Ind. 133 it FOR SALE — 5 room semimodern houwe, garage and large truck patch. Helmont Park. Easy term.--, ntnall ca>h payment, balance same as rent. Immediate possession. Fred Reppert. owner. Phone 610 or 312. 14di3 FOR SALE Used furniture, rugs and pianos: 3 used living room I suites, lib to S3O; 4 used pianos. players and straights. $13.60 to *126; 1 9x12 Axmlnster rug. good conditio*. *12.60. 1 8.3x104 Axminster rug. fair condition. *5. 1 Remington typewriter, A-l condition; 1 large safe. We have a basement full of odds and ends I Make us a cash offer on it. AU this merchandise was traded In on new and came out of good homes Sprague Furniture Co.. 163 South Second St. Phone 199. 141-3 t FOR SALK- -Gas store, green and ivory enamel. Phone 648. 142-3tx | FOR SALE — AU modern seven room house. N. Second St. Small down payment. Balance as 'rent. Suttles-Edward*. Phone 351. Real Estate and Insurance Agts. j 143-3 FOR SALE — One used Deering Mowing Machine tn good condition. repair'Wi and ready for use. i One Ohio hay loader in good con.ditto*, inquire at Schafer Hardware • Co. 142-31 FOR BALE —Two row corn cultl--1 vator. A-l condition. Hubert Kbrxain. one mile north of I’ieasant Mills 141-3 U FOR BALE — CHICK*. BAUMGARTNER B Super Quality Bloodteated Baby Chicks Hatching now. See or writ* before buying. Priced low. Baumgartner a Hatchery. Route 4 Bluffton. * miles went, 9 miles south <4 Decatur. CralgvUle phone. FOR SALE- J-Deere Under. 8-ft. cut. Good running order. James Dailey. Phone 844 E. 143-3 U LOST AM) FOUND LOST- Set of valuable keys near Eleventh and Madison streets. Mrs. Weldon Zehr. phone 1074. It — * Justice Honored 1
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Among aevrraJ notable, honond at the annual commenc«m«nt m> arclaa. at th. University of P.nn.ylvanla In Philadelphia la Juatica Owen D. Robert* of the United i Btate* auprvmc court hill without revl.tng the draft prepared by It. ta« .tibcomnilttoe. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur DR. C. V. CONNELL VKTKRINARIAN Special attention given to dieea.ee of cattle .nd poultry. Office A Re. Ide nee ■ 4M No. Fifth St. Pheno IM
MISCELLANEOUS ! FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 170-A at our expense for Bead slock removal. Th* Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, aguat. IH* NOW HATCHING two hatches of Baby Chieu every weak, all loading breeds, also Baby Duckl Inga. Racsonabl* price*. Model Hatchery, Monro*. 10-C*' NOTICE—Parlor Suite* recovered We recover and repair anything We buy and sell furallure. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 430. 146 8. Second street. 133 *ui FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3 furnished lighthousekeeping rooms. Private entrance on flrat floor; garage. Phone 511. sl9 N. 3rd Si. IJlj I'o® RENT- 3. 4-ro<-ni *pts, 1 upper 1 lower, modn u. Inquire 713 N. »• 142-2 U FOR RENT — Rooms for girl or married couple. In modern home Threu blocks from courthouse. Pbooe 1056. WANTED
WANTED TO RENT — * room , bouse, not modern, by July 1. Will pay reasonable rant. Phone 663. 143-gUx i WANTED— Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rataa. Vary liberal terms Sea me for abaUacta ol UUe. French Quinn. 33 mw l *—- ■ MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodge Mo 671 F. & A M on th* Master Masons degree at 7:30 p. m. Friday. Be present. 141-21 A. D. Buttice. W. M MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregularly higher and quiet. Bonds: irregularly lower. U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks: irregularly tower. Chicago stocks; irregularly lower. Call money: one per eent. Foreign exchange; barely study’ la re la: ion to dollar. Colton: euy. Grains; wheat euy, off about Q to Q cent. Corn firm, unchanged to up /round H cent. Chicago ll'ealock; Uoga strong, cattle steady, sheep strong. Robber slightly easier, stiver bur in New York: unchang cd at 42\ cents a fine ounce. o r>**» a «M«O Tews (>w«<*s ' hoTMK to Hosii rin i atcriiMs Notice is hereby given that sealed proposal* tor the -onset action oti ertstn highways deacribeU a* tel*i lews. Will be received by ike Chair-! u»an of the State Highway Coinmis-' > «ton at hta ottlve | B the Stale House ‘ Anae*. Indianapolis, until is.vs A M Central mandard Time, on the JSth day of June, IMS. when all pro I pmli wUI be publicly vpeacd and read. ‘ The following projects ar* to b*: ' instructed in aevurdsnee with the Federal Highway Avta. Kpeoal pr»-> ' visions relative to "Selection of Ls- ■ la>r ’. "Wages, Hours of Kniploynie.it! and Conditions of Employment", and ‘Methods of Performing Work" are contained in each proposal and shall govern on this work. The attention of bidders I* Sirov ted to tin spe-ial provision* covering subletting or ssslgnlng the eontrset and to the use of do meat I- malerisis The minimum wage pa.d to all skilled labor, labor intermediate grade sod common labor, shall be a* indicated for the county la whl-u the work is to be performed. ADAMS IXICNTY—FA Project 414 K <l> tiSlSt—l4l4 mils* on State itoad 81—W mile south of Decatur to u mile north of Monmouth. Mlniaium wage. 34c, We, 44c. On the above, bld* are Invltsd on lielnforved Concrete Pavement ami Comrete Widening, Bituminous Cobrrete Pavement and Cbneret* Widening. Rock Asphalt Pavement and Con< ret® Widening. AU work Is te be done In ac’ am* with the plan* and a* go*erlb*r in the specifications, supptsment*. and epee 1“ I provisions. p:opooal« must be made upon standard forms of th* State Highway Commission mans and proposals ipay b* ln*4 at the offtc* of lbs Stat* Highway Commission. Mtsle Haus* AnnsxI Inctlanapoll*. or .opto* thereof Will I l.e forwarded upon payment °f in «l charge- No refund will b* I made for plan* returned Ail <T‘«' »■ I For Plana Should be mad* Para l *!* I Io •Chairman. State illahwey LemI mission of Indian* * Only vonlrac tore who hava been pr*. qualified in accordance I Chapter >l. Avta of the r ? Asssmhly of 19»t. will »• •“trema* I suicmlt blds Proposal* tor bidding I purpooes must be request** on «"• r I cit.» which will b* furnished upon
Hath bidder, with hl" proW»m4 shall file a corporate in payable to the Blate of •’’•••'’•.•J? the eum of ore and ,'"'*‘ , "‘ 1 ’ nnall time* the amount of hie I r p lh j and eui-ti bond .hall be only' torn, prea<-rtbod by law. and a.et uted on the form bound In <>»• proposal The right I. r ***X*J?2d mi io. t any or all blds or to award on ny combination of blds that la mo .idvaiitaeeoue to the Stat" 0* ln ‘"""state Highway c *****!!*’. n ,^? 11 Indiana. T A DJUUB. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined • Glae.ee Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 18:80 to 8:00 Saturday*. 8:80 p. m. Telephone 188
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