Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1952 — Page 8

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JIMI mi r ■■ ■ Pre-Inventory AII If ■ ■■■ißibi . ■.- *■ I ■' ■ v J "J | I ' ■ •. ■ This Sale is designed to clear oiir stock of Fall and Winter merchandise. We need the space for our new Spring lines which will arrive soon. You can save many dollars if you shop here during these sale days; ( |

ONE OF A KIND SUITS .J ? | ' | | j II _ \ Singles and broken lots. Going at prices will save you money! Was $32.50N0w $23.95 Was $43.50 Now $32.95 f Was $35.00 Now $27.95 Was $45.00 Now $33.95 | Was $39.50 Now $29.95 Was $47.5(1N0w $34.95

MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS WAS , NOW $3.95 $2.69 $4.50 $2.98 $4,95 $3.29 $5.50 $3.49 $6.50 $4.29

MEN’S CORDUROY SPORT SHIRTS WAS NOW $6.95 $4.49 $7.95 _•L55.29 $8.50 —— $5,69

TOPCOATS =" 20% OFF

MEN’S HATS Stetson’s, Adam, \ Society Club 4 Latest Colors. Alt Sizes. 20% OFF

'’ f v :'■ ■7/ ’ •;>, Hanes Extra Heavy Weight UNDERWEAR for MEN ' s l-®9 Pair

Boys Long Sleeve T-SHIRTS WAS .. NOW $1.95 i 51.49 $2.19 -$W $2.39 sl-79 $2.95 $2.29

BOYS Heavy Winter JACKETS Wool Lined. Fur Collars Corduroy or Rayon Satin 25% OFF

’ BOY’S Corduroy Shirts ! 4 »5 ! 3 »9

HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE S CO. Decatur’s Store for Men and Boys i

MEN'S SLIP-OVER SWEATERS 14 PRICE

ir- « ■ if J • ■ s ’■ 'i , r » < MEN'S \ cordurGy PANTS Assortment of Sizes and Colors \ 25 % OFF '.J.i; i J '

* MEN’S DRESS PARTS J Li " iUH ’ All Kinds! All Colors! A Big Selection! 20% OFF

MEN’S PLAIN jwHITE MARK TWAIN SHIRTS WAS NOW $3.25 J 4— $ 2 - 59 $3.75 $2.98

■< ■' -i’ ■ : I ‘I ' ’ ■ '!< r-- ® 1 Boys Flannel SPORT SHIRTS WAS NOW $1.95 4-- $1.49 $2.25 $1.69 s2.so—— $1.79 $2.75 - $2.19 $3.25X— $249

■ ■ B ° vs ; { SPORT‘SHIRTS I LL > I ’lit' •» Plain and Fancy Patterns 20% OFF ' 1 r * i L ;• ■ i i ’

ONE LOT OF BOY’S Winter Caps 59c

MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS WAS NOW $5.95 $3.49 $7.50 $4.95 $7.9555.29 $8.95 V 55.98 $11.95 $7.98

MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS WAS NOW $2.95 £ $2.19 $3.25 t J. 52.39 $3.501__ $2.59 $3.95 $2.89

MEN’S Heavjf Weight JACKETS Plain or Fur .Collar Navy, Tan, Green, Grey I 25% OFF

>, ' .. ■ MEN'S Extra Heavy SWEAT SHIRTS s l*s9 Each

Boys Corduroy PANTS Plain or Fancy Patterns WAS NOW $3.95 $.115. $4.5053.60 $4.95 .453195 $5.95 $1.75 $6.50 _________v—,Ss.2<) |

BOYS DRESS PANTS Brown, Grey, Blue i and Mixed Made by Safety Legion and Tom Sawyer 20% OFF ' \ I • . ' i

BOY’S Cowboy Shirts

DBCATPR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DKOATTTR, INDIANA

More than 1,000 ago the Chinese fityneered ir| the technique of drilling wells With homemade drills and bambno pipe they eventually reached depths pf several thousands of feet. " 14 I ' ■ \ ■' ,4 4

SHOP AT GERBER’S WEDNE3RAT Whale APRICOTS 3”^’l-oo „ m—— , , 1-4,1,1. Ji, SUGAR - - ■ -W Lb *-9S c Smoked PICNIC HAMS ■ f - GERBER’S MARKET 150 S. 2nd St. | Phone 3-2712

Clearance Day Bargains JUNIOR end LADIES . DRESSES ----- - $4.95 SWEATERS St $3. $3.50 $3.75 GIRLS LONG SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS ------ SI.OO ■— PRINT DRESSES - - - - $2,00 LADIES* WOOL SKIRTS- $3.75 LADIES’ V PINK SUPS ■- - - ■ $2,00 LADIES’ * HOUSE DRESSES ■ $2.00 $2.95 L. & O. SHOP Phone 3-3034 f 34 Monroe St.

• ' I. . ______ 1 V ' •’ DECATUR •* X ■' CITY-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE ifflfMU, .n\i un iii ; ' J • . ' I '' ’ ■ |’ - r ‘ if 1 ' ' I ' ■ HUNDREDS OF DARGAINS FOR EVERYONE! Sponsored by the ' ' ■ I . / ■ ■ . < , j- L ■■ t- ■ .ft- \ Retail Committee • lHi : ’ ** . .4 . ■ ) J- 1i ■ of the ■ ■ \ • j { > i . Decatur I Chamber of Commerce J ■ I . 4 4 ' . . L L-.. . v.• . ; ■ :L. . r __ rTffrT . 1 _ ' ’ S'' '■ " " "■ ll "< 111 1 V ir ’ ■' ; •—'j***« - -“Trtil--'- ...Ilfl- —■ I I r ,ni -?T’l !i"' 'ii'.iSltaS«»ii

Tiny Titcairn Island, hide-out of the H.M S. Bounty’s mutineers, has issued i two new stamps, one depicting the Bounty Bible and the other the islanders’ new prefabschool house.

— — — - • - - -—-— - iBNIIH■m ' 1 L iE ■■■■« Mr • • r ■ ; - •' WEARING GAS MASKS and handkerchiefs to keep but tear gas, helmeted police (top) charge demonstrators i who rioted outride-the Israeli Parliament in Jerusalem, Palestine At bottom, officers are silhouetted •gainst the flames of burning gasoline spilled from overturned cars. Some 10,000 persons took part in the demonstration made in protest of the government’s decision to open negotiations with the West German government for reparations for the death of Jews and confiscation of property during Hitler’s regime.

Robt. Hansel Heacjs International Club Franklin. Ind., Jan. 14 —(Spl)— Robert Hansel, Franklin College junior, from Lancaster, Ohio, has elevated to the presidency pf the 4nid-west region iof the association of international J relations club. Hansel succeeds Robert Dahlbert of Butler University, who was elected president last March at the ’regional convention in Milwaukee. Hanbet was elected vice-president St that time. Hansel will preside at the regional convention at Butler in April. He is a member of Lancers, underclassmen honorary for men, Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Kappa Delta, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities.’ He is treasurer of the student council, varsity debate manager, and was president of his class during his sophomore year. Hansel attemded Decatur hfch school from

1945 to 1949 During this period he wjas also a page in the United States senate ind received hIS high school diploma from the capttol page school. S SPIRITUAL <Continued From Page One) 200 young people representing the youth fellowships of Decatur Sunday evening \At the First Baptist church. ;He spoke on the call which Christ issues lo yduth. illustrating his message from the Gospel account of the rich'young ruler -—a young:man filled *ith earnestness, enthusiasm aryl a- t'cri. r \ i 1 - ' ■ ■ Wonsan. North Korean port and bombyblasted § industrial center, was both am air and submarine base for the' Japanese in World War 11. I — — | World’s largest landlocked harbor is that of San Francisco.

I MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1»52 >

aa>lll | I v g Tonight & Tuesday “THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL” Patricia Neal, Michael Rennie ALSO—Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax b—O j ■ • i Wed. & Thurs.—“INSIDE THE WALLS OF FOLSOM PRISON"Flret Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous Thurs. from li3o BE SURE TO ATTEND! ■ O—O Coming Suri.—Elizabeth Taylor “A ’Place;' in the Own"