Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1939 — Page 5
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liltstanding Savings K’ljbiii Schafer’s Store b ull Os V \l.l ES. ■gs) ALL COATS AT 1-2 PRICE I Mwrkft Every Coal in Our Stork Is Selling lor B MV/kX lu->t I; ll> Original Price—Every Gar- ■ mint L I rom Our Regular Stock. Hl > EV Em COAT AN BOM I OUTSTANDING BARGAIN I fit “ I Reg. *10.95 Unat* I M,w vs*’® i Keg. 516.95 Fur Trimmed afi I ■ t’ NOW pg'OxMi Cotton Single 72xNl Pari Wool I BLANKETS Double I I 49C BLANKETS I ! Each $2*69 ■> ■ gi I Soft Do*ny Blankets Os ~ Pair KO n P ‘ 6,tel p,Jlidt - A Rtal $3.00 Value! I Bxmi Part Wool Double Blankets $1.95 |Bvi 25 , Wool Single Blankets $3.98 -»x!s Wool Face 27x36 Wool Face I JTIIROW RIGS THROW RI GS S sl*s9 $1.29 B® Each Each l|® Alexander Smith Alexander Smith I L *’* ete <t Hugs Pieced Rug* I Stevens Linen and Rayon ( rash I ■* Something New In A More Ahworlient Toweling I I his Popular Bleached Crashed A < AA U IH" wide . 1 5 Yd*. * J*VW ■d.ASSBAKE” Ovenware i '■ WW Guaranteed Gl«»*«arc for Cooking I tg (.hum Pie Pan* 15c ea IB’ Blaaw Pie I‘anw _.. 2<h ea • ..J ! ■ Ltaf pan# ... 39c ea iß< of 6 Cuatarda 30c wet r' in Chrome Stand _ 75c • l Ovenware l*arge CASSEROLE JARDINIERS ; f < omptet. With Lid For k „ firn. Flower Pot. 39c 29c Each w Each i ln^eV.X rt Whl^k B,Ut R.d Cf,tn ! MEDICINE STOVE MATS I C ABINETS Felt B.m I I k| l-arge Size Bright Pattern* I sl-00 59c Each * Each [ Venet*n*M*rr O r. Popular ana 4'jft. squsrs CLOSE-OCT SALE JB of H incheMer Banger and Ik m Ki' .Super-Speed Ammunition n *Gauge Ranger - Hsc hox of 2.> r 16 G “ UK ‘ Ki ‘" Ker Mk ,M ” of 25 I gXi '>l Gauge Hanger M«c boa of 25 All Super-Speed Ammunition Heduced. ™Jr StSf 187**
Heptanbar tomix-usatvd for 56.2»0 totally or partially lost work j weeks. The same mouth a year ■ earlier payments numbered 237 000 i tor *2,701,000 and the previous O< tober they rau 217.000 tor *2,730,000. On a weekly baala theae tk»jurea repreaanted average, of 55.3*lo anil 55,7*0 < he,-ka per week laat Bepteinlrer and October rJ apectlvely. Thia year weekly average. were 13.100 t he. k> In Hep- . lemher and S.kSo In October. Lower benefit claim. Indicated , vaatly Improved employment In alt Jdl.trtct. of the *tate ihU October , compared to a year ago In the : Fort Wayne diatricl, whl< h nerve. Allen. Adami. Well., Whitley, beKalb. Btenben and ear,tern Noble pountlea, benehta ( lai med thl. Oc- ' tober totaled 1,979 < hecks for *lr - J 563, compared to 2.535 check, for *26.33296 In September, and 26,929 check* for **<>9,757.0* In Octoher 1939 and 1H.167 check* for *2l*.H*h.s* In September a year I ago. Weekly average* for theae period* Were; October **7, Sep-
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I tember 661; October 1938, 6.05*,; and September 19U, *.305. ' ■■ .1CITY TO HONOR tCONTiNVBW rang CAPE ON«> cottr*e, for the five minute pauie at 10 65 • m. In the evening at * 30 o'clock, a Imnquet will be held at the Legion home for the World War vet. and 'he auxiliary. Respect to the war dead will al«o ibe paid at thia tlnv In the addre.* of Butch Vergalue. of Fort Wayne. A dance will cloae the event. o — ALLIES AWAIT (CONTINUED VH’>M PAOE ONE) Herman plane*. It wax admitted, had penetrated deep Into French territory French recounalaMnce plane* flew over the enemy line* to determine Berman intention* German Version Berlin Nov » <URy The tierman at my high '■nmmaiid an nounced today that retch troop, had repulsed French attack* on the western trout. The high command aald also 'hat tutther report* showed that seven enemy plane*. Including one British, had been .hot down In western front air battle* on i Tuesday Previously the Herman* YOU Tire Easily? IF you tire easily, don't W night and fed fnW “drag-g' d V mav necil tome y to help budd you up. Dr Pierer's Golden Medical ' Discovery will •' 9 stimulate your ap sa»‘ , 9 petite and increase the How <4 gastric hue*. tku« aiding digrstitm "I t<»i, aiwi »> seiy bwiH you sj- Mr« W H. King. Route a. t'mier S*ndusk>. Olu>>, <*>< ; "somMkae ago I *m >«r weak I ten tired all the time and didn’t alee? well. I t'.A three Ud tin <A for i'iertc'a (cdden Mrdka! Diacvv try as a t «k and it stimulated mr afpe rue and I famed strength ami fall ml . aid." Huy n m Ih*>m os tablets iraa* yuw draws* today. I
I IF YOU... COOK WITH GAS Then You'll Be Interested In The Real Economy Os The New 1910 Florence Ranges For City Gas. See The Beautiful MONEY SAVING Florence Gas Ranges Before You Buy. - . £’Tfv|l| 1 1 r-r—-J 4<_ f 1 . -Sk 1 U , ! ■ I H Florence - • I Table Top Gaw Hauge A compact-suhadantial range—in gleaming east to elean white porcelain—the big oven has full fork wool insulation—porcelain lining* and combined HobertShaw Thermostat and (>aa Cock—the insulated slideout broiler has a porcelain pan and nickeled steel rack. Built to the floor with a convenient toe cove base. The four standard burners are the efficient ring type. Two room) storage compartments. Priced at only $69'50 • Th* Lamp and Mmut* M,nd*r Not Included At Th,* Pric*. Cse Schafer’s Convenient Budget Plan. Small Down Payment . . Small W**hly or Monthly Payment* 3cJ&afau
. had placed the enemy loaie. at five plane.. "During the past two day* enemy attack.. In which participated unit, of about one or two companion, were repulsed sou'h I we*t of Haarbruecken and *outh- , we*t of Pirmanen*," the high command announced. “In a counter-attack we aucceeded In taking neveral prisoner*. Otherwise, and apart from more lively activity by the artillery there were no Important event* to mention. Th<- number of enemy plane* «hot down on November 7 Increaeed from five to xeven, including one Brlliah plane" o ADOLF HITLER iCONTINUSD rito* FAO A ONK> In ruin*. An unprecedented furor *wept the country through the night < lovernnient-coiiirolb-4 newipapur. blamed the British aecret (servicefor instigating the bombing and promised "merclle.* punishment" tor the perpetrator* The propaganda ministry announced that the seven dead and 27 seriously injured Included no prominent figures, but that mime might be Included In the slightly injured list. The first identified dead were: Aria liennle, cashier of the of Nazidom; Beiguerbr.eu cellar — the shrine Joseph Weber, broadcasting t .clinician; Emil Kaabergei merchant; Fran* l.uts, Munich; Wllheltn Taicher, wholesaler, bearer of the so-called "blood honor." having marched with Hitler In the 1923 putsch Into the gunfire of loyal German police. Leonhard Itelndl, office clerk. Eugene Hc'hachta. member of the Nail traveling propaganda organisation. The general theory was that someone had sneaked Into the attic over the famous beer hall taking, advantage of the ''blackout'' and the labyrinth of pas--1 s -ges and e.its in the blo< kof old-
Finn Defense Chief ■Bi; 1 Laud Malmls rg While Finland and Russia continue negotiations on Soviet demands, attention of the world keep* focused on Finland and its people. Here ia Lieut. Gen. Iju:i Malmberg. conimander-in-chkf of the Finnish Civic Guard end one at th. six member* of Finland. Council ot Dctense. warehouse* slid apartment build Ings, and had planted a bomb ; there, probably a lime bomb that I failed to catch Hitler Itecamu- h« , left earlier than he ordinarily leave* the anniversary celebrations. There were 500 person* packed I imide the hall and loot) crowded 1 outside it The explosion rocked I the iielghborhood. shattered window* block* away. Police cordon- ■ ,-d off the wreckage and lifted I the black-out restrb tiuna whlb I 'he dead and Injured weie <allied away Even had there been no casualties. the bombing would have been considered saerlh-ge by th' Nazis worse, perhaps, than tin burning of the reichstag. forerunner to the anti-communist cam palgn and Hitler * rise to absolute power. Thi* cellar i* where IIP ier plotted the Nazi revolution And down with the ceiling came the chalk-marked board containing the famous bullet hole made by Hitler’s revolver, when hi years ago last night, he rushed In through the reek of smoke and beer, find the shot and shouted ’’The revolution is on." Hitler, apparently, «*■ not present shell the bomb Went off He had finished hl* 57-mltiiP speech al 9 :08 p in t! in p m t'HT i and had loitered only Ihiei minutes with hl* old cronies before hurrying away to attend to "urgent affair, of state" Th- ex plosbin occurred at 9:21 p m. —o —---- ■ ■■■ Tend. In a Good Town — Decalm Nazis Execute Him ’ I ' I a o Josef Hadowskl Word that Joml Sadowski. American citizen of Chicago, has been executed by a Nazi firing squad in I’olan.l, has bMn received In th. United Htate*. According to a state department communication with Mrs. Sadowski, the ducagoan was executed after ■ military court had found him guilty of concealing arms. He had gon. to Poland to liquidate an estate l»ft by hl* father at Loinaa* Gennan official, contented gadowxki g.v. i.o Indication h* wm an American citiien.
EIGHT (rcLocK COFFEE .?Kr\ x - <Qc ECONOMY RULES j r 1 ■' ■■■■—■ ■ Whilehoune Evaporated A4P SOFT TWIST MILK BREAD Tail Cans 35c 11 3 24-oz. leaves 25c IONA GELATIN DESHEHI'H PEACHES SPARKLE J No. 2’/2 cans 25c 11 3 pkgs. 10c PASTRY FLOI'K. Sunnv field 24Vi-lb bag 61c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Encore. 3-lb pkg. 31c PEANI T Bl TTER. Sultana 2-lb jar 25c SALAD DRESSING, Anr. Page quart 27c TOBACCO, Hie size pkg. Me KETCHUP, Ann Page 14-os. bot. 10c CHOCOLATE DROPS 2 Ibn. l»c .Mt ST A HD. Harbauer qt. 10c APPI.E BITTER 7»/g-Ib jar 39c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cake* 17c PICKLES, Frenh Cucumber pt. jar 10c CAMPBELL’S BEANS 3— 1-lb earn* 23c ANN PAGE MACARONI DINNER - pkg. 10c CORN or TOMATOES 4 No. 2 cans 27c CRISCO or SPRY 3-lb can 51c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR _24'i-lb. bag 91c ! PILLSBURY FLOUR _24'/i-lb. bag 09c OLEOMARGARINE, Sure Good 2 lbs. 23c LARD, Sunny field 4-lb pkg. 37c CHEESE, MihconHin 1b 21c BEET SUGAR 251 b bag SL37 CHERRIES, Red Sour Pitted No- 2 can 10c ROMAN CLEANSER, plus dep qt. 10c P4fct; SOAP or KIRK’S FLAKE WHITE - - 3 bar* 10c WALDORF TISSUE PAPER —— 4 roll* 17c OXYDOL or RINSO 2 Ige. pkgu. 37c PRUNES, Santa Clara .... 2-lb. pkg. 12c FELS NAPTHA SOAP 6 SCRATCH FEED. Daily Egg 100 lb"- *l- 59 EGG MASH, Daily Egg .......... 100 lbs. 02.14 DAIRY FEED. 16 <, Daily Milk 100 lbw. 11.34 ROLLED OAJK, Sunny field — Iff*?- 15c NAVY BEANS 4 tbu. 17c CORN FLAKES, Sunny field - 2 Igc. pbtf”- 15c CHIPStf, Hakes or Granule* .......-..... Igc- pbg- '®c PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR - — P k « ,Oc APPI.E CIDER gallon -- ,!k SUPER SUDS. Blue 2 large pkg». 37c MATCHES, AKP 6 bt»xe* 21c PANCAKE FLOUR, Sunnyfield 5-lb bag 15c BUTTER, Siherbrook - — lbPt .MPKIN. AKP 3 No. 2'j can* 25c FLORIDA or CALIFORNIA Teaaa Mandi Steed less ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT 2 Bo*. 29c i 0... 29c Meat Department TENDER PICNIC HAMS 1b.16c Pork Roasts, picnic, l-Blbs., 15c BACON, Slab, Lean — lb. Ibc Spare Ribs, lean, meaty, lb 17c Ham, baked, half-whole lb 27c BACON 1 lb. pkg. 23c j ow | |j acon |b. 12‘/ 2 c ...*■*«. p M^; gTEIi !L * AT|VE white BEEF ROASTS lb. 51r < hutce Chuck Cut* I VEAL ( HOPS lb. 25c hoi nd bone VEAL ROASTS lb. 23c SWISS STEAKS BoloßriH, Ring, Large, lb 12!/>e * ean » S ——l7 c Liver Sausage, lb.lll2 1 j l ' ® a *H4age, all pork, lean, lb. 17c Franks, juicy, lb. W’/iC Ground Round Steak,., lb. 25c Chec’vc. 2 lb. box 13c Boneless Perch . lb. 19c Cream Cheese lb. 21c Fresh Boneless Pollock lb 12'»c Cottage Cheese tb, 5c Oysters, large pint 23c Sauerkraut 2 lbs. 9c Pickerel, Lake Ib. 17c LiAgatJWM n A J. JBr llk JLi k jIJ — - ' - ■mW— .I 11» i —
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