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fiHT Coughs A duttocokto chicked without "doling". V»£»S« lUDDUTH’S ■EAT MARKET Bt 'h* tt Phone 226 I I SPECIALS H»ll |t? rdaa \\i> si nday ■ Tlene «nd 5 rlmn. tt> 25e ■> 8»»"d n> 28c K J<H> n 2Oc ■r Ih* St»i» ns tg to 21c B*f lee* 1 n>o 25c Bn lee* ft Igc B lee* Rout ft ■ •cut. ft 15c • 18c Bl lir StuMge (our ■**' moke, 2 !t>» 25c Bf Sieuge I our own Kwi ft isc B«e»* lb . . 10c fc-tar own mike —ft 15c ■• »O . ft 10c ■p" Smoked JowlO. ft IQc ■ lacked Siungt. ft 20c ‘ B * l,l o 'Ber, 5 ftc 25c •* neod. 2 for 15c Bn eoten tgc ► 10 fbo 25c B bunch Bc. 2 for 15c*

88 or 98| STULTS HOME Grocery' (ASH-PAY LESSWE DEI.I YEH ’BT). LARGE LOAVES BREAD FOR ALL S 'TI lIDAY. SAME U>W PRICE. ITS FRESH. Impound Deeatur Pound Box liberty bell *'Th order ft / V Soda CRACKERS 02 V> >'pound* 15c Urtf Pound Box CHASE & SANBORN LIBERTY BELLS . lD ; c S,ker ~afkai e Wonderful How Grown *h Ift If* POTATOES, peek --Me “LblHc kr *V* American. " wick or Veheeta luirge Site Seedlew. rK. 1 * 0 * GRAPEFRI IT. Special . 4’- 10 Me “S’" . «1« l>REssi\<- <alad IQc Large Size California SI'NKIST. dozen .. 29c •hart P * aa ’ Medium Size. Only 19c —rr — 23e AII l>kk <>r thf ( ™P ! '■WFI M r!;l^. ON ’ TR I’RICWI LISTED BELOW: l»el Montepound. 19c Monte Largent can*..22c hWRi-u Monte 2 can*. 35c Al.l. SM it r ” r Halrea. Largent can* ... .2 for 35c FRI'ITS ZTT . . IQe, 3 for 25c h/HUSk A| POLAR BEAR AA,. ‘ O>C I FUH R, Bag .. 99C

munity Two more musical number* were given by Mr*. Kocher. following which the collection and annual mite Imi opening was then ole served The sixty guest* present were then. Invited to the so* lul room, where delicious refreshment* were served by the committee in charge, the Mesdame* S It Reaver*. Frank M< Connell James Kim het Jr Kuril Coverdale and F.d Engeler The Corinthian rias* of the First Christian chureh will meet at the home of Mrs. II F Krafi Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock Mi* Paul Daniel* and Mr*. James Kitchen will have charge of the so < ial hour All memlw-r* are urged Io attend. MARCH MEETING HELD YESTERDAY The woman's missionary society of the Evangelical ehun h met In churrh pailors yesterday afternoon at two o'clock for the regala March meeting, with Mr*. Frank i l.ym h a* ■ hairman Mrs. Merrill Hchnltx read th"! scripture followed with prayer by Rev. George I staler. Jacqueline Warren sang a solo follow'd with a piano solo by Jerry Ket< hum : Brenda le*vy gave a leading The lesson study waa < ondui led by Mrs Joe l.lnn A regular business meeting was then held Mrs Amos Gialiei will Ih- chairman fothe* month of Apiil The ftelta Theta Tan fraternity 1 will have a business meeting at the I . Klks horn*- Monday evening at sev-l | on thirty o'clock The ncM social* (meeting will Im- Monday Warth !* * The lleulah Chapel ladies' aid | society will have an all day meetI Ing al the home of Mrs Millon Hoffman In Preble Wednesday MRS IRENE PAYNE TO BE PYTHIAN SISTERS GUEST j The Pythian Sisters of this city will have initiation and Inspection Monday evening at the K of P home, commencing with a pot Im I, supper at sig o'clock Mr*. Irene Payne of Marion Inspector will Im- present to conduct . the meeting, as well as a number of other guest* The committee in charge of th" • supper will furnish roils, twitter. , cake and coffee BIRTHDAY SUPPER FOR MISS FOOS Mis* Eleanor Repperl was hostess to a numlier of her friends las' evening at her home on North Third street at a supper party honoring the birthday anniversary of Mis* Martha Jane Foos. Those present Other than the Ihonoi guest were the Misses Gladys Miller. Betty Trlcker. Meadamee lion mump. Bick Aronld Russell Prior and daughter Charlene. Nig Anderson and Holi“rt Nhraluka and the hostess. Miss Reppert

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1910.

CLUB CALENDAR DMdllne. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Friday pinochle Club Mrs William Littler, 7 10 p rn Legion Aiulliary. Legion, home. " 30 p m. Saturday Mission Hand. Evangelical Church. 3 P tn Monday Hupper. Inspection and Initiaiinii. K of P. Home, t; p m lielta Theta Tuu Business Meet Ing. Elks Home. 7 30 p m Corlntian Class. Mrs H F Kraft. .7 30 p m Pythian Sisters. K of P. Isxlge 1 tinner at i; p m Reseat, h Club Mr* Clifford Saylors. 2 30 p m. Tuaaoay Bullful Daughter*. Mrs. Fred Chronister. 7 3o p m. Wednesday Shakespeare t lub. Mr*. W. A. laiwer. 2:30 p m Historical club Mrs Hen IteVor. 2 30 p m Beulah Chapel laulies' Aid No. ■ iety. Mrs Milton Hoffman, all day meeting Th.- Chur. Ii Mothers study < tub of the Methodist i hureh will meet Tuesday afternoon at two thirty o'1 1 lock Menilter* are asked to bring their Parent magailne* along Visitors are invited <> ff\ k I i I r BffyL. U\ I ; N A i \ Mr* T T McClintock daughter* Joan and Susan and son Aediew ot ' Columbus. Ohio will spend next ■week as the guests of Mrs. M.f'HnI lock's parent* Mr and Mt*. C D • T.-eple of Fourth street. David Adam* is confined to his 'home at 115 North !tth street with i lumbago Mis* Nancy Daniels and het brother Joe Miss Margaret Wertgherger and brother* Hud and Ray attended the Conceit at the Shrine auditorium in Fort Wayne last eve ning Brailowsky. renowned pian-l Ist. was the guest artist Forrest Woodward district WPA ; director, attended to business here! thl« morning E W Hus. h<- held a sugar lieet meeting at Bluffton Widnenduv, ' evening and Interest was excellent. It is expeete.l and ludieved this will Im an unusually good year for la-el | growers Mr and Mr*. Clarence Stapleton and Mr and Mrs Harold Sautter are among those who are planning Io attend the basketlkill tournament I at Auburn tomorrow Mrs John Peterson i"tinned to* Fort Wayne this afternoon after at-1 tending funeral service* ot Mr O I* Vance and will remain th‘-re for several days a« 'he guest of her daughter Mrs Charles Keller and family Mr« Peterson returned last week from a two months' vlsl* In St Petersburg. Florida l»r Ben Duke returned today I from Chicago where he assisted ill j sinus surgery at the Dr Christoph-1 er Jordan clinic In Mercy hospi-l tai He ha» m<en lnvt'e.l to return as a guest of Hie Otolarngarlogi. al so. iety on April :. BEET GROWERS (COSTISVKD FROM I'A'IK USEI due to war In Europe and the important •- of retaining the sugar lieet crop In the farm rotation will again assure a full planting of beets in this area t'nder the sugar act of 1#37. lieet grower* are paid a government paym.-nt of approximately f! 75 a ton tor all the la-ets they prndute In addition, deficiency and abandonment payments ar.- made in case of a short crop or failure to get a stand Government payment* have already l>een made in most counties In the Decatur factory dlrtlrcl for the I»3S crop Che. ks are being distributed 10. ally today and tomorlara* >RRh ? Ji— i—l». t« a*Mi * «* S^*. M ns* » - Y “ v Mr* : * ■!!** Asparkle with BRILLIANT DiANONDS I \ YA A Quality \ AI.I E Worth* of the hneliest bride! ExrhMive drs.gn ragaprawal /wedding ensemble. *el with beilliawt dlsm.md. Rings to he x Z prvwd ot ' dll ywwl 519.75 up SUTTON Jewelry 210 No. 2nd*Mt.

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By MARRINON CARROLL Hi** »eM*rs« SraglrM* Writer HOLLYWOOD. — LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! Heveral year* ago, Nancy Kelly wa* awept to Hollywood on th*

strength of her i performance as th* ugly duckling daughter of Gertrud* Lawrence in "Musan and God." Th* movie version of the comedy goes before the camera* at M-G-M this week with I Joan Crawford in the Gertrude i I-awrence rol*

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and with IB- year -old Rita Quigley, ■fatter of child star. Juanita Quig- I ley. replacing Nancy Kelly It ia Rita * first film role. It make* her Hoilyworsl* rewext Cinderella. We watch her do a xcene with Fredtfe March. They are father nnd daughter in the picture but they don't know ' tach other very well. Both arc rmbnrr«Me<! To make It worxe . for the ugly duckling, the brace on her teeth allp* off while they are talking. It'* a keen acene to e*tabU*h the 1 relationship of father and* daughter. Director George Cukor, a careful workman, ahootx It time | and again. Finally, he okay* the ‘ake. A tchool teacher I* waiting for Rita, but w* talk with her a moment. After watching her. awk-1 ward and 111 at ease In the ecene.' it i« a aurpriae to find that aba ha* unusual poise and self-confidence for a girl of 16 Meeting ua, she extend* her left hand. "I'll give you th* hand neareat my heart." she say* We ask her how she happened to lie tested for the role. "Just pure luck." she exclaim* 1 "I went with Juanita to deliver a 1 Christ ma* present to Mr. Hunt -Stromberg'* hou*e He saw me : and asked me if I had ever done anything for the film*. I said no and the next thing 1 knew 1 wa* asked to make a teat for this part." The teat, incidentally, wax the very xcene we have ju*t watched. 'lnly then. Director Cukor played datch * part of th* father. Th* Civil war cycle of picture* ha* extended to the Republic »tuidio. where one-fourth of Hollywood'* western* are made. Veteran Dirirtor fUoul Wal»h I* I shooting the final scene* of "The Dark Command." story of Cantrell's guerrilla raider* John Wayne, who plays a federal marshal, is proposing to

row Benefit payment* lot the De | calur growers will total approxitmutely |2tHHHHi mi th" ins crop | The principal *praker* thl* evi-n ! I Ing will be Erne«t W Busch*- pro- 1 ]«id*-nt of the t'etitral Beet Grow-i 'er» asMMlathm. who will speak on "Why We Should Grow Beet* in IMB," and by J Ward Calland. vi* " president and field manager ot the Central Sugar company, who Will discus* ' Just How Due* This 50-5 b Beet Contrail Work and Why " The fieldmen will present a play and special music will lw provided A free him h will also In- served during the evening — — WELLES SEEKS «C(MmNVBD FHOM FAON CHHII - i tn the horn* id 1.-" ii Blum mm laliKt lettdei and former popular front premier, whom Welle* d' sir•■d U> see. The talk between Welb-* aud Herrhzt wa* reported to have centered on Finland An engagement wa* mad*- to •• e Andre De l-s Boul*ye foimer ambaaaador al Washing-oil 'hi* afternoon la* Botilaye I* ne w * hhd of the Amcrhan pres* ctaaoishlp at the Continental hotel renter Afterward h

PUBLIC SALE A* I am going back in th* Dairy bualneaa In Bluffton I will «*>H at public auction al my (arm. located * mllea Eaat of Bluffton on Road 124 then l> ( mil* Mouth «r 4 mllea U'eat of Monro*, then ■« mil* Mouth, on MONDAY. MARCH 11,1940 ■•ginning at 1 #'cl«ck P M.. th* fallewir.. proparty: 10—HCAO Off CATTLt —lO t Brown Swiaa A J*raey cow. ( yr old. 6 g,l cow. fr*ah any day. 1 Roan H*lf*r. coming 2 yra old. du* to freahen Jun* 2.1; I <iu*in»*y H*lf*r coming 2 yra. old du* to (r*ah*n July 20. I Jeraey ll*if*r coining t yra. old du* io freahen Aug 2; 1 Holateln cow. M yra old. giving milk; 4 yearling helfera; I h*lf*r, * month* old. — IMPLIMtNT* — McCormlcktleerlng Tractor In good condition; one new act Goodyear Traclor Tire* to fit abov* tractor, alt* II 21-24 ua*d 4 day. I new a*t chulna. alt* 112(24 ua*d >« day. on* P. A O 14 In. Ttactor Plow, ouu S ft. Tractor Mac; on* John l*e*re-Van Brunt grain drill with fertlllier attachment, ua*d 3 yearn, on* John fleer* corn planlei. one Dunham t'ultlpacker, one McCormick Mower. < ft. cut. IMC coni plow, one Kmeraou aide delivery rake, on* apike tooth harrow; on* wagon, one hay ladder with grain bed. I.Otm n> platform acale, one good wagon and hot with triple bed. HARNKtt 2 aeta hameaa 3 collara alt* 21 23 24; aet fly nett MIOCCLLANCOUO One large hog hone* *tl2. new Mchrader tractor Hr* pump; n*w heavy duty truck jack; flu gal galv fuwl tank; 1 bbl creoaote, large tank for feed; on* grain boa for truck bed. alt* Till ft ; log chain, r-roaa cut aaw. double tree, neck yok*. TKRMM faah Credit tnay l>* arranged at Fannera Merchant Hank at Bluffton FRED GERBER, Owner Kllenherger Broa. Auctioneer* Amoa Gerber, Clerk

Clair* Trevor on th* sidewalk In I front of a bank. Watching them through the window of the bank I* Roy Rogers. Republic'* young western »tar who I* mor* popular around the country than many of Hollywood's biggest name* Thi* I* Rogers' flr»t role In anything but a straight western When the scene I* over, we ask him how he likes It. • Well." h* says. "It's all right. I don't mhjd doing, other kind of pictures, so long as they are out-of-door pictures. But they are not going to get me in any of those drawing room thing* I draw the lln* there ' Republic feels that way, too. so Roy won't have to assert him»elf I yet awhile W« wander onto th* Crnsby **• at Universal and find thetp making and showing picture* at the 1 same time Bing, who playa a bridge builder In th* early sequence* of "If I Had My Way." ia running a home movie and explaining it to an audience consisting of Gloria Jean. El Brendel and Director David Butler. I On the screen flashes a picture of Bing perched on a steel girder high above the Man Francisco liay ; Hr look* directly Into the camera, smiles and wave* his hand nonchalantly It ia. of course, a process shot I because no studio would allow a j star to take such a risk But It 1 look* very realistic. When the i acene la over, Crosby any* "Boy*, how do you like me*" "Pretty good." heckles a voice from behind th* camera, "for a guy who has never been higher up In the air than the Turf club at Manta Anita." W* drop over to a nearby sound stage where they are shooting "Handy Is a La<ly " Baby Mandy its taking a nap (she I* only allowed to work three hours a day) \ hut Mischa Auer. In a chef* outfit, Is tossing pepper, salt and other seasoning into a boiling kettle of aoup. In th* picture. Mischa I* an Inventor. The ahakers are hanging In a row from the top of the stove They are attached to cords. When Mischa release* them, a spring flip* them back Into poattion After he ha* iprayed the contents of a half doxen shakers into the aoup. Mischa has to taste it. "Cut." aay* Director Charles Lamont. Mischa make* a wry face "Do you rcalixe." he demands, "that I actually got some of that mess In my mouth’ How would von like the tast* of hot nutmeg ? Ido all this and for what ’ So you can cut to a closeup of Baby Sandy saving 'Wow'!"

| Camille Chautemp*. vice preuiiei. and Georges Bonnet, juslii* niilliKIter and former foreign minister Newspaper* tactfully played up I the |ieimiiiul rather than 'he |m> I lit I* al aspect of Welh-s's visr ‘ knowing that he did mil desire I sensational treatment of lia mis- ' afon They got much fun out of hl* I tight-lipped attitude toward in-w* paper men Their comment, friend ly. indhated that he had at once imptekaed those Frenchmen who’.i he had mei as a first rate diplomat suave, experienced anil Well chosen for a d*-ll< ate task TAX BILLS IN ■ si inckv. rnosi paue 6M> Waahhixton 44.H2 7! Nt Mary a 3u.573 32 Blue Creek 1M9147 Monroe 2* 332 22 French 17.573.55 Hartford 2i.5ix.67 Wabash * 26.546 4U Jefforaun NJBI l» Berne iHTNx 30 Decatur • Root 15.263 67 Decatur • Wash !ja,H7o.l* Geneva 14,245 25 Monroe Monroe 2.X2* 33 Monroe - Washington 51*3* >516.25A5»

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TRIAL OPENED ON DRUG FRAUD Defendants In .McKeNßon DruK Firm Swindle Go On Trial New York Mi--h «* UP) Thlate "F Donald c*»*ti-i. althonxh h" waa a master swindler. < "’lid not have swindled ih- respe'laid* drug company lie beaded mu of an alleged 471 without Ii aid of five nn li now on li-i.il in 6 !• .1 i court th*- governm- nt ch ng- d i > day Th--**- d*-f*iidauis assistant I S attorney liking I! K lufmau > asserted in his • p' liing stafoment "alayed <l*iw to ('»•■ < I-. nt*. loknew how io mail- mo- • ih -y didn't i are how , "Coater dido t <lo this alo • toI'ottMn't have gotten to flr*t n.-i-,-In a financial swindle with nt llies- defendants behind him On trial tharge l with cornplh ry are Horai-e E Merwin, pn-sld* r *,f the Bridgeport. Conn . Trust C i ■nd a director >t th- drug Ii m Howley T Phillip*. < hairman - f . the tioai'l of II F Griggs amt CWaterbury. Conn inves'm-nt banking house John II McGlo.im — 11 —

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\it ••priHhhtit .mil roin|>lrolh’r t»( M< K«*m•«m and Hohbinx th«* dnir firm .Hid lewmaid G and <> J»*nkin«. brother-hi law* «»f i who w I Veil hm offirialfi us alb*K«*f|ly IIOn-F’XiUfL'lit 4 iHpOlHf.OliM O General Electric Orders Increase S< hell'-* lady March ’ Order* u-ielV'd by th*- G--n-r.il h'.mtti cotnpriiiy during the 'ir-»i nine week* of IMI" aniointid to 46. **oo <HMi. compared with |s‘ mm

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111 lh«‘ Hdiiiu’ |»i-t hul last yoar an lIH i t .sis Ilf I! a porrvill ( l.uihs E Wllm.n aiinoiiiu I h» day. .Mr Wilson also an noun end that thf’ie had Im'pii isdiind to th»* company « otnploy* w .1 •'tato.iioni ron LiitiliiK hi forma lion aboiit ihc uni t bFi and • arinng* <>f General Ekr’ (lie ♦*mploycn foi and th*ie*Biilut of ih»* year's opcmH.m of ih» aat lons *-i:ij»loy«* plat- mo A of w hic h Informal lon will :ip|H*ai in the company s animal r«-p<Hi > b. i«.»n»*d Infor thin month