Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1940 — Page 3

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' ■*<« • *-" •*, ~I JJI lWr«ißMMlMlir-JT»lHiyniTl g WimX'-lißtf:. iBdajMLUWjOWtt Holthouse Schulte &Co .... Announce A Gigantic Limited Time Only TRADE-IN SALE Starts FRIDAY| I l»A THIS SALE CASH ONLY! EVERY SI'IT, OVERCOAT, TOPCOAT OR WEARING APPAREL TRA DEI) IN WILL BE TURNED OVER TO CHARITY'! \3ra \7 HU Q • HERE’S HOW IT WORKS! YQI | Y V #1(1 Hl ' ou P r ‘’ ~a* ’*.' have an old Suit. Overcoat. Topcoat or L * VrVIl \ziV» U/14IV Mime other article of wearing apparel hanging in your 7T/1 iKt'M wardrobe that isn't doing you any good. You've just put- jffij ' *" I | off buying new. They’re not doing you anv good hanging *W jfrjgrYßK I I Jl* 1 there. Thev could be keeping some other person warm thin 4 fjy -Aly\ 3 jff jWjMklk * ■ <, t X‘> ’<l any apparel you have to l>e applied against the purchase of ,/j I II J il « ne * garment in our present slock—at present prices. // Pjfi X» fiu V 9,'JB VV O1 111 For instance — We’ll allow you from 12 Io ST // /W y/jw trade-in allowance on your oui suit, overcoat or topcoat— I / Ik i swe IffJL regardless ot condition. We sell a suit or coat ami some I L- w deserving persons receives your trade-in. y*x ■•< Y im m ~ B This event will last limited time only. We anticipate a Vmw splendid response ami suggest you come in earlv. Y* mJ ' I . I I IfYlrt frada-ln Allowance on • ji- Tno» ,n *i.o»ance lur I I Bo> a Druo Panic tell- MW your nid Tie on a nes ■ ft TK *■ ' V*V AIJ mg for 11.00 to 11 95. one celling at 50c. "TfWgv Trade-In Allowance on St sm • < . _ T..U. i_ mVw regular Ties celling JB 1 We have carefully gone over every suit, top- 75c ££ ’ D r.t. p.m. ..". for 12 W to 131* Trad * ,n Allowance on *■*>»< an « "'rrniat i” our Stork .wl haw Dhced riNfV DDCCQ CUIDTC f a ,tnnif on ■arh garment bearing the £‘‘Vi' 7$C lent Sweater* celling lAPIvI OllU* * W "■ ®r\ r t 1 _. _r ,rom VSO to 13 95 O J tr?(!e-in Vtllue ot your old Knrnieni. 55c Trade-In Allowance on &1 Trade-In Allowance un STOCK ll’ ON SHIRTS NOW! iMff ?n>rt. ceiimg'Tor’lA? toll 95 , r *" wSO to‘v»**""’’ A»«ur fanev pattern shirts ini ludtd in this TRAHK-IN CT TIT’C I f-M ' HYI.K. All sizes ... Iwautiful patterns. MORE THAN 100 BOYS SPITS RE1 .-ri'i/'Tiv twMhiilu Trade-In Allowance on all 12.00 Fancv Pattern flif 1 MAININf; IN OUR STOCK \TEA(TIA Trade-In Allowance on all I I Trade-In Allowance on all I Dress Shirts. ‘ j.iffTr Regular 11.75 to 12-95 Mono Pant* telling regular at Mi M • •; HaU 'i 91 tau. 15 P AJAM AS WINTER Halt - $l«o® ;x''"..r.Tv...r.-.; imonsitts ■ nail 1 i- 4VC ;fl ’“"ftioo m:t, l(Kl > |f ■ * Buy Hit Suit Now! , iffit’ " ,u ** 10°/o 10% fiood selection of shades ~ Fl wu'hSneor'twutongOou" ner*; nave money - buy $3.85 lIULI tlUUdt bUHUL 11 & UU now.— ———— —'1 “’’•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HBaßmmammmaaaußammmmf - ua mumMaaMmaMmmmmMi mammMMmaammuamMaaaia*aaaamaßmamHaßMMmm

orlug Mr». Horry D-iltay who »m ' Jiei-eir’v mtrrled I DEININGER HE'MANN APPROACHING MARRIAGE Announcement Is made of if. approaching tnnrrtagt- of Mi«g H»d -n fl In'mrnr. laugh' ■>' Mr aa«l Mm Albert Delnlnger nt Fort ' Wayn*. mill Rrrfw-ri Heimann, mui .4 Mr ami Mm Peter J Ib-imann ' of south of this city The wedding will take pta<e Sat- ' urday -tfftimlng, Jinn rj 2>. a- »• , Peter's I'atholk- < hnroh In Fort Wayne Th<- bride will 4r- a:ten led b. her stat i, Miss Lrnett.-i Ih-lnlng ( er u« Grid unail, and Ila niotid f Heimann will nerve hie hrot'ier n* ■her man The Kuth-J .irl i cjjnn of th Evineebcal Sun lay »<<hool will, meet at the hone of .Mr. and Mr» Francle Ellew >rth. 24* X'orth Fifth 'street. .Munday evening at wv n , thirty o’< Le k Mr and Mi. Arthur Ho< ten will tn- th a««iatlt>g hIMI 1 ■nd Imeteea M»S S. E HITE IS CLUB HOSTESS Mo. H. E. IlMe wan hofttcM tul, nm teen tnenrtiera of the illntoihat clnh Wednesday afternoon After! the routine oi> tHng. th. nieetina was tnrne l over to the leader for • th afternoon Mre Sam Shamp, iwho gave in interesting paper on "John Monon l’«ck. I’iotte r Mm ; aii-nary <«f rhe We i ••John Mason I’erdi twin letrn in jConnei th ut In I"''9 in a idniplc Ihn ’llan home In early Me It tinitef with the Ha |itl at chtir< h ami in Hill licgati preaching th gospel hi Ini’ he and Ma family started on a m <■ i alonary fourney weattwird and if er I aeveral months of hnrdahlp. - n i ( i-d St. Iziuia' Sira Hlwmp iie-rlle-! In detail! hla wonderful work of spr adlng i idle goajM-l. orxanizing soviet; mid. , the building of ochoolt. Brief lair Incas followed aft r w-hk-h the lioatesa. asslwtisl bv her i daughter. Mrs. Brice Bull r. ai-rvc I j refreshmenaa. Th meeting negt week will be held at tile home us Mrs. I> Iton Paaswater. Mrs. Hart ll'dlingsworth will hi the leader, choosing ia h»r aulrjwt ‘Maidv With Wings '■ The Pythian Needle Chf» will enjoy a pot luck atrpper Monday ertuI Ing al al« o'r kw k at th- K of I’

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1910.

CLUB CALENDAR •ocltty Deadline, if a. m. Fanny Macy Phonaa 1000 — 1001 Thursday l-.v-ry Ilstulv I loss Carrydn-Rnp-per, Methodist Church, t; mi p nt. Methodist Home Missionary Society. Chur, h ho,,mg, 2 30 p m. Eastern S'ar. Masonic T, tuple, 7:30 p m. Zion Lntli'ran Missionary Smiety, Lutheran Church. 2 p. m I'nfon Chapel Missionary s ,« ~|y Mrs. Charles Burrell, |;,;n t , tn. Ihiptist Wuman's Soviet .. Mr-., j lirii e Butler, 2:30 p. tn Tie Nixareii Ml. ionary S>• iety Mi- Ihtlhis llarsmnan. ’ 3o p nt. I 11. t lirkrtlrfl l: rli-avot M.-i ■ mg. Mls« Hmh Fmulity, 7 p. (ll . Pots u .m d One w.-.d Women <4 M Moo.. II 7 30 |i m E»es utlv < ufnm ' •><■ Moo. 7 p m Friday I H W >rk an I Win Cjn « |( . i .nd Mi GT It In-, 7: ■> p -i, ' Plmx tile C| ib. Mrs. < tan ner We-' , l*r, 7 p. tn. American legion Atigiliary. la glotl Horne, 7 •’!« p 111 Bobo lulled Brethren Willlnr Wm k. r CI.I .S. M., K.l’ 0u,.. !«. ! 7 In p tn Saturday Plate Ptipp. r. Mvihodht Chari h •" tn 7 p. m Moneay Pythian Nci-Jh. Club Supper K of I’ Home, 0 p iii Kum Join I' C| M and M Francis Ellsworth. 7-.:tit p m Junior Arts, Ml»- P.i i , Mo■ li:3't p, tn. It o-uri h Club M - I. G. I'lam ? p. m Tuewoay IS! lota Xi Social Meeting. Elma Marie Ixinki-ii.iit. 7.3tt p tn Wednesday >liake«|H.;ii. Chib Ms Milo Black. 2:;ta p m | Hts'ot bal Club M Delton i water, 2:3u p. tn Ibis tie-- .l id Profess o’ril Wo men - Club like 7lntel i; in p nt home All niHidiers a, — asked to h • present a- election of i»tfkor« will Iw h Id The Business and Professional ’ Wctnen's club will nu t at the Ilk hist.-l Wfdn slay evening at six thirty o‘< hwA | The Doria* < lasa of the Evangel) cal Sunday school h< 11 Its month! meeting at the horn.' of Mr* Fritik Bull on Wlni Io - *: ■ ' with —i i ■>■«■■■■*»— mu ■ iii ■ n ■ aaanru •«*.. mm* —lit

t» nty-tiwo me-übera present. Mrs. Ada Martin sh» now president, presided over a shot* bitslnews meet Ing, following which gant'-a werej i-njoyKl I) lieioilS refi'sliments; wire served nt th<- close of the! evening T!. hostess wws assia'i il by Mra tins ftafley and M s Eart i Bel r FIRST UNITED BRETHREN W- M A MEETING HELD The W M A. of th First United ' 11-t Uri-ti ihitn-h me' Wednesdat ’ aft moon it the home of Mrs. It |<) Wynn with Mrs. Jhvld Wynn. ’ '■l: William Arnold an I Mrs ■Charles link's as Ci.- hoi’isxes. j M Anna M. y rs was the ).«■! > > t for the afternoon with Towards a Christian Community in Cirtiu - j ii" the general ithj < t In’eresfltu f subtoph" were givi-ti lr virions rn.mlwrs Mrs Frank llohfik bid hargii of the wonder hox and th'- 1 |< losing prayer was given bv Mrs ■ G T Ito- lot ll> fe-’mienr . were erv. d during j hi- -«>, .al hour to the twenty.un. ■rii-'cti.-. presr.pl Th xncuiive m • th,:’ of the flu an Endeavor • „ u. th. Ctrit< Btisliren chart h. whh It wus ■ .I'l have been held this evening at I he home of Mie* Huth Fouglity. ias Ii n postponed one week o Eormcr Oil Executive Seeks Prison Freedom Soitih Berni. Ind. Jan II tl'IG, Harley M IHglismi.h. 31. . former ■tou'h B nd Oil tompuni eve utiv -erving a 111 year prison term on a nddiiiiy charge today had filed a | [dea for a wlrt of error loram no bis in St Josuph i irc lllt court. 1..- alleg I that Austin Kni<-kel-‘h-lii. 2«. nf Souih B-nd. serving i life prison teivn on a lohllutl i rim .mil charge, had admitted staging the robhe,-. for which Highsmith was lonvkded and mid KnlikeMH-in r. fused to sign a statement . *on>-i---a'ing him uni<‘ss he was paid If,tut ! o • — • Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted Mrs Harold Owns, route 1, Decatur o Social Structure Scrambled ll'-ito. Nev i| |G Chinees in Amerk a's social structure a, -- vis Jib- In the enrollment al the I'iri pets V of Nevada Six 'lliiverslt' , men are taking colir* • In home i <>■ mvnli-s and one coi-d Mi«s .1 itn-' .'l-dconib. Is stiidiing agronomy a i iii-ld heretofore troul only by men

ANNIVERSARY OF HYGIENE DAY — National Observance Os Fourth Anniversary Will Be Held Feb. 1' New York. Jan 11 Nntional S.e • ini Hygiene Huy. one of America s i leading annual public health events, will In- observed for Ibe fourth time on February I. IS4U. It has 1 been announced by Dr Walter Clarke, executive dire< lor. the American Sol ..lI Hygiene Associ.iHon Plans for the annual event presage more than tain community and regional meetings over the ’country and Include, among other I feature" the release hy the aWe i Ist lon s Nationl Anti Syphilis umi inlttee of a new sound motion picI tun on syphilis entitled ’With These Wi'iipogs, " the .intioutl'■ ' inenl slated lleviewing gains against syphll iis In recent years. Dr. clarke pointled out that the number of cases of syphilis under treatment In the I Ulti d State , had greatly Increased and that more private physictans and more public clinics were treating the dieawe titan ever be fore Tills does not mean, lit Clarke assured, that there Is more ryphills. but merely Indicates that •here are more eases tipdt-r care, with fewer of them Ik-Ing neglect••<l Blood tests have reached a new high during the past year, niimlk-r- --: ing almost 11.ooo.ihhi. a strong sign Imt physicians are making Increased use of miulern procedures fur diagnosis Additional progress was seen In the fact that 111 states now require examinations for syphilis in applicants for marriage licenses while 17 stales ask similar t.-sts for expectant mothers. •<>n every hand may be seen lionvlni-ing evidence of en« rturag ! ing progress against syphilis and its twin plague, gonorrhea'' Dr ciarlu- said, and added, "but nowhere is there more heartening proof of the nation's determination to lid Itself of these evils than In i the present enlightened and milli tant public opinion "More people now than ever Irefore want to know the faits about syphilis and gonorrhea and the needless misery and economic loss they cause Hopeful advances are being made |>o»sible by informed and arlieul.ife < Itfzent every w here National Social Hygiene Day. it was |Hilntwl out. affords a yearly

i pH-casion when the public and the I | professions may gather togetherfor a stock-taking In the various, stall- and communin' to review I progress against syphilis and to | I matt anew the strategy for another • | year. . ■ The year uhead it Is expected, will see. as a result of action bow ■ being taken, a marked decline In th* number of medical quacks, socalled •'men's speelaltala" and cer- ! tain druggists who. In violation of ! ( their own ethics and of the law. diagnose and treat syphilis and ’ gonorrhea for too long a time The|r activities have Increased , apace with th,- exten-irm of public Interest Irt these dlseasi-s. and ’lrefr flagrant operations have shocked communities in many area-. Fourth , Social Hygiene Day will focus at , tention on this Important obstacle to complete syphilis control, al i ■ hough olln-r uspeits of till- plot, lem will not In- neglected " said Dr Clarke o PERSONALS 1 1.. Bell of the I,a Fontuin* | Handle Comi-any is in New York locking after buxines., f 4' C. SchrKi'i I- in f'nicago a ten lin-z > i business matters | J W rd i (Hand of Go U ntriil • -ugar I'otiapant. has luen cotifiinol to Ids home witii Illness, taken 111 . while on his return t ip from Is-n ■ ver. where he attend'd a meeting of sugar lniet offii „ilx k card from II I. t'onter. For' . I.iunli-rdal-. Fla . says if bus l»-en ! quite cold there ever Since th v . arrived fall they hive hopes of , warmer Isreex s and he Is enjoying ( l.'ie lieailtieH of the at.raiiive i ty KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help IS Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste I! you bav» an *• far < J a t<h in y«/ur blswwl. I yt>uf L» <4 kidhr) n»»y b» ov*r- * Tt«* tiny fth*rq sr4l«l*» sr» w<»rkin< day bih! h<Ll to help N*tur*f*«l lyiUfit I •a- »-• bfi*m and port *MNM »Mta Hl,»n r«l*f nf ktainry funrtioa per** t*« potw'.ti >trt n.Bttftf to r*niAin in your blood* »t f n>«> rau«r h>« n< imrh* l>F, rhrufi ati- paitw, kg L«rt <4 pep anti energy. geMing up tiFght*. ■•elltisf, pufliDßMi un«lef tha avBM, ».»*-(• < ac hes Btwi Ire luenf •‘•nty •w<et *Hh mi arting ami burning gutiiaUruMi •h. «■ there ti aoiieethiisg »r with yous | knlrrtva of !4B>l4er. *va rosy nawl help the aam« m Iroweh, •o a«k i <.ur druggitt lot I>oah a I'ilb, uadhl ssNufnliy by u tlbi.frt t,\9f 40 years I Legit* La|»p> relief ar>-i will help th* I’ t tbra f • Beifrey tu>*a Huvb out p hr- i. -4* *aat* from LLmal G»t Duan * I'tUf.

11l W Gavin of Huntington uttended to business here last evenjimr II- Is eum-l luring opening a ( bitxin »s here The condition of I, f Helm, vet ieran Insurance man. v ho suffered n '■■al! ten days ago and had his hio fnir-ure'l Is mportid fab lie ;• -off ring con-id' ia>. ■ «t ,m Woman’s Plunge Ends In Death For Two f'hleago. .Lilt II tri’)- Mrs II II It .Irhins. 27 blonde w.f of a W i’ll iv in 111. phvsii l<iii up d i tea In it ''lo .p" 'li-p nin' iit -tore ‘ ibony tea r Him Suddenl. she food up < ppi-d mi a In in h and idling-d six fliHir- to In r d atb Her ilholy struck and Inlurel /orally II irry Kohlm.-in .','■ a fl<»>- managje. Ib-r father, Howard S t ook, Ev ins'on 111 . - lid that -h" had sufG i-d a to t ,'oa- breu'idown rec nt!y after tl. .Irth of a < hlil ll«-

OUT THEY GO! 400 PAIR "OMENS AM> (,ROWaw a a aaaw |N( . (< | KLS sl - KhK SHOES, colors of lirown. black, ifrev, bieire. blue. liur»an<lv. and I'ractt. All K<*>nx al 1-2 PRICE l.*>(i pair Momens and 25(1 pair Ladies and (•rowing liiri.s Suede (irnwinK <>irls Suede Shues, all colors, regular .shoes, wanted shades. SI.(HI values sold al 55.0(1, now $2.00 air $2-50 tir I One table regular SI fine rack to S 6 Ladies F.mtwear (>|)|>s AN() RN|)S values. closinK out. pair Choice — Pair sl-69 50c Headquarter* for BALI, BAND and L. S. R<H \l. Tempered Rubber*. Nichols Shoe Store

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I said *h<- luol visited g doctor yes 1 tiTday tin hour Indore she leaped , The d<M-tor Igid advtael her to r. • imn io the hoapltal for further ’ treatment ARRIVALS — Mr. and Mrs. 4'arrel Cole of North j Fifth str-et are the parent* of a i»iby girl, born at the Adams county mamortal hospital this morning ’ut 2 IS o’clot The tiahy w -fghed seven ii-iuntta ami three ounces She ha* tau-n named Kwthle-n. Thta ‘ ix t’u- limit child bit fit t dough I ter In th family .I o - J — - ■ - — — WEARY DESPONDENT OIDI Crytag xpgilx. Irritable IfllKl a nw»« liue to tuni-OoMl MiUfcWx ' moxtMy" pair, *lioiiM And s HmI "vemM'xfriHtd*' lk l.ydli K Piekr.»m'» VtgtuM. 1 olßpvuhd. Try Ilf LydiaE. Pinkham VuSSS