Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1950 — Page 9

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t ' **r _ — ■4? j u |qiM| WW# H ' *g __ J . ’ j y**y* J ootmn.m THI MCVARD baa frame eonalrw tioa thrMghewt. with wHe aiding for vxt.r- , for ftwtab aad asphalt ahlngle* Lattice- * work supports treat eatraaee hood. There are two bedrooms. Itath. combin at tea dinette and kiteben. and living room. . ..

" ■ ~ ■ . ». ■ I . -. . ■ . ■ &fletstowi£jkoed. FOR BOYS AND OIRIS 'WrBB * t z <K.' . k . most fontus brand A •■ wRwW > IfilWwl ‘ Let u» fit your children s \ ”X from omr complete Mock of fine Buster Browns for boys and B ,rls a ** a^cs Tbc youngsters will like their style, and you will apprcc? ' . f Al A ate their long waartnf way *” Sizes 2 to 6-.- $J.95 to to 12 $5.95 Sizes 3 $6.15 L rr TUNE IN: Smilin' Ed McConeell . ond the Sutter Brown Radio Gong eeerv Saturday moraine on M & G •J. , 10:30 A. M.—Station WLW. ■> ~ ._ • a Haflich & Morrissey BROWNBILT SHOE STORE , 127 North 2nd Mtrwt . r - . » « Urcalur, Indiana , > , “Bill Shoe-, tn A Shoe Store"

I A corrugated glass partition ahtelda the front entrance door and Hviax room coat ctoaet and wood-burning fireplace. Cabiaeta In galley-type kitchen are on opposite walls, leasing a dinette at one ead. ICaage and refrlgerntor are on ImM* wall. Uuen cabinet and two ckiaeta. one a large storage closet, are located in the small bedroom hail, wardroie closets in the bedrooms and close - at front and rear entrance. • Attached garage has overhead door and concrete floor. There is a full basement except under garage. Dimensions are 4* feet • Inches by 2S feet Area is »«8 square feet; cubage 19,244. For further information about THE BREVARD, wtite ths Small House Planning Bureau. St. Cloud, Minn.

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Haflich -Morrissey Store Opens Saturday Morning

Workers 01 the Bultemeter eons ruction company were busy today putting on the fluiabiag touches to the new HaKh-h and Morrissey shoe store prior to fts grand opening Saturday morning. At that time, when the doors are first opened, the store will take on a festive air. tor there will be orchids for the ladies. Dale Morrissey cigars for the men and eoniic Isiotas and balloons for the cltHdreg; And when the doors open it will complete a cycle of some sort, for Mystery Shrouds Bodies' Identity Bus Tragedy Just Year Ago Today Bloomington. Ind.. Aug. lu — trPi fyeSr ago l<»lay.a Greyhound bus hit a bridge and burst into flamer Sixteen pamumgera were killed. Hut mystery still stnoeds tke. identity of two charnut bodies found in the smokier tng mins. One body wa< buried as "John Doe ’ In a Bloomington cemetery, a body which authorities said wav

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M nOT€ TO fill OR OKRIK DAY Ulf Id Saturday, Aug. 12 • Orchid* to all th* Ladte* , _ Cigar* to all th* M*n 'T t • Bu*t*r Brown comic* and ~ Balloons t* th* children wife WEEK DAYS • A>M> TO 5:30 r.M. 9TOrC nOUIS SATURDAYS • a.m. to a f.m.

• . . >c • ■ • ' 1-- . . . ■ • We cordially invite you to visit our ; modern, spacious store and see our extensive stocks of famous shoes for the whole family. We have the nationally advertised brands you have been wanting .. . fine Buster Brown ~ Shoes for boys and girls.. . smart Teen-Age styles by Buster Brown for high school girls ... Life Stride and ■ Air Step Shoes for discriminating women . . . and Roblee, the distinctive line of men’q footwear. Each of I these is a name you know in shoes ... and in each you will find the superb materials and good craftsmanship that mean quality in footwear.

& WwtUdWf BROWNBILT SHOE STORE !27 Nwlh 2nd Sf reet —-* , Decal nr. Indiana Shoes In A Shoe Wore" ' * " ’ ■ ■

liefore the turn of the csatury the same bail ding boused the sbee state owned by Anthony Hei*.house. .. The new store Is In the south half of the Voglewqde budMlng formerly occupied by the A and P conipany, and adds a beneficial attritefiveneae ' to North Second stroet, ' Th- front of the store is finished in ivory bad stueco. Inside, the ceilings a fe- natural and tb« - walls along the side of stone rose. | with kindergarten pattern wallpaper at the rear of the store. i Lined along the middle of the store are white oak chairs and stools upholstered la light tan leather; shoes line the two side wails. The O D HafWeh and Dale Morrissey store. Its owner*, are from Blußton will feature Air Step and Life Stride shoes fnr women; Duster Brown shoes for < htMise; Roblee for men. and Teen-Age shoes. In addition, the store wBl carry official Boy and Girl Scout shoes and Rnbiss junior shoes for boys of grammar and.hlgh school age. as well as a complete Tine of accessories. The store wilt remain open weekdays-’from 9 a. m to S:3» p. m. with the exception of Satnrda/ when it will remain open until *' p. m. Pale Morrissey will be the manager. I a man between 50 and "# years old with false teeth. Th.- other was nnried as Vernon Hay Trlsler. a drug store employe who was supposed to open his store the morning of tbs wreck but never showed up. But even the Trlsler family, whose memlars visit the grave in a Bedford cemetery marked with a headstone and decorated with flowers and » little American flag, are an certain it is their kin. pays after the body was buried as I rlslcr. Mrs. Elsie Adantaou of Bedford returned, from a vaeattvn trip and found her husband, kiwirice 24. was mlsslr/. Fearful he had died in the bos creak. Mrs. Adamson poked through a box of tire-blackeaed

persoeal eflecls la the Btootalugtea moygue ead naked ewt a hwy that looked like owe that opened her apartment door. It did. ~ Fingerprint records bore out her claim that tbe body bene I aa Tilsler really waa Adamsjw. Bet eoroner Botert E. Lyons said he could eat lectify bis mis take, if a mistake had been made. His authority ended at the Monroe county Mae and the body already lay In a fresh grave in UcwrcnccouMy.

Best Wishes . ■ \ —s t' ■ 1 ' TO > Haflich & Morritsay Brownbilt Shoe Stere Or Their Grail Openißg - STOP IN - SEE THIS NEW MODERN SHOE STORE lluteier Cnstnictiei I’e. R. I MECATUK PHONE 8375

A year peened, aad Mrs. Adam- mistakenly identified Trtsler’a son still hoped eventually Io body iaateod of tbe “John Doe** claim the body la tke Trieljr body aa that at another victim, grave as her husband. Relatives * of TrMar, a bachelor, toM there Officers oa Spot might hark been a mistake. But Fori Worth, Tex. —(UFI— Two they were reluctant to surrender i.ccident Investigation officers were tbe body unless authorities could In the right place at tbe right produce TrMer's. time. Officers T. J. Cassidy. Jr, Authorities doubt the mystery »M B- D- Parton wore waiting fur ever will be solved. They believe a Mgnal light to change wbea there's no doubt Trlsler and Ad- three earn collided at the interamson both were killed ia the section. ~ wreck. , - v — -■■ ..i.« * But they think Honielmdy els- Democrat Want Ado Bring RaMOT'"

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