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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 3

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PACE THREE. THE DECATUR REVIEW at the home proud and happy to HOMER HOOPEE By FRED LOCHER Trademark Registered Pitent Oflir. Tavday. September 1. 1931.

J.en's Bible Class Will Visit Sunday Goodfellow Helps Girls Go To School our rviikrr vjAKTT OLD 3rl i SURE. PAWLL Be Le -4 BIG-KAOUTH HOOPEE TO FIND WcUf-U 1 home of his son. Kal.h DicKinson, in El Paso, Tex. He was 83 years old. For several years he made his home with his daughter, Mrs.

H. W. Dill, 248 E. Orchard. Mrs.

Dill was at his bedside when death came. D. S. DICKINSON, 83, DIES IN EL PASO News of the death of D. S.

formerly of Decatur, was received Monday night. Mr. Dickinson died Monday morning at the start school. Its surprising how much difference a new pair of shoes can make in a child's mental attitude. Send your contributions to The Review.

Make a pair of little leet dance to school. A WILD ELEPH WT ON A RfWPASE WHEN Me FIMDS OUT I'VE, WRITTEN r-i A CARBON COPY OF i nr. fsvf WlTlNcr .1 II KN BOOK APTEP ALL BUT LmJha uc' I Icwl LET Hiw PAVE. VE GOT A --r rtic' r-rnr A Youngsters Can Wear Sturdy Shoes. More little girls at the Girl's Wel tocal Group to Seek New Ideas.

A MiT.s 3ible cla.s delegation. null include the officers ol PIGMT TO CAPEfcR Files For Bankruptcy. M. L. Potter, 1928 N.

College, auto electrician, filed petition for vclun- fare Home will be shod in sturdy new shoes as the result of another gift from a Decatur Goodfellow. They will start to school happy and jmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu I Main Market Wholesome Foods 233 North Main St. Harry Coonoy, Mpr. jtary bankruptcy in Federal court at Springfield Monday. Liabilities totaled $2,930.10 and assets listed $775.06.

i confident. Every gift will make a little girl i a. i-rw a will motor to Indianapolis. n.day and viMt the Men's i l.iss at the Third Christian there The purpoe of the is r(. obtain ideas for the -til of the local class.

Perk. r.s. chairman of the committee of the class ol the trip which will Kolx-rt auicnio- li.e Indianajwiys class has a ol Smoked Shoulder t- (if tt i of 10 Mild Cure Pound of the Decatur church s.r'ed veral weeks ago tin-; leadership of Rev. Homer pvstor the church, with of 12. It had an of Sunday.

The goal of i an average attendance tober. which be up October. There on the class roll at prc-ent. I jgST ligosn! CO ME HAVE fPEPvT pf WAT A MINIATE BOSSl TO c50 ALUTVIAT CEAf-RS DONT HT THE CElUNti -ttdit AKiV I rur-r- I SPT 1 I'VE GOT AN IDEA AGA'U A1NT WERE ANV I GHotfT I JUST EyAcTLV WAV TO LICK THAT I HOW TO STOP THE STORY FEMALE 1 "I' OFVOUCUFE VSONVr7 LABOR DAY EXCURSION FROM DECATUR SEPTEMBER 5, 6 and 7 Returning until September 8. inclusive Danville $2.95 ROUND I'rbana -trip Champaign $1.95 j-q Bloomington $1.85 Peoria $3.05 Springfield $1.65 Low Round Trip Kre Between All Stations.

Half Fare for Children of Half Fare Age. For Further Inforijjation, Call Ticket Agent. Phone 2-0533 Ride the Train! SUGAR BEET CROP HAS GOOD OUTLOOK STEER BEEF Boiling trr. Beef Pound 0c Sirloin and Short Cut Steaks Mr. e.

Alio returned a few co from a visit with his Charles M.ece. the lat-vm near Ithaca. several sunar beets to i fr.eiids in Decatur. Some are on display in The They have attracted itt-nam and many peopie ti.ey fr" some kind or These. are.

are only about Mr. Mi eve says that her' crop this ear will sixteen tons to ho of bet to S'i 0 a ton in Michigan. Pound riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiT WOMEN TO SERVE the Macon County Coal company Monday forenoon and fell, striking his head on some hard Hi face was badly cut and bruised, i THURSDAY DINNER A dinner will be mven Thursday William Gushard Company SATURDAY HOI RS: 9 A. M. TO 9 P.

M. NEGRO WITH GUN TAKES MAN'S CASH I KAII.Y STOKE HOI KS: 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M.

He was taken in the Dawson YVikoff ambulance to St. Mary's hospital. His injuries are not expected to prove serious. nccn in the K. of C.

hail for ail members of the I A. to the B. L. E. The follow will serve: John Mrv Mrs Mrs TV Hi.

J'lhii I or.e Brrroi.tit New "Jack Tar" School Frocks Regular $1. 75 Value Ruffled Curtains Files For Divorce. Louis A. Bowers filed a suit for divorce from Dora M. Bowers Mon-iday in circuit court, for trial in the October term.

De-ertion is charged. They were married Dec. 17. 1923. and separated Aug.

15, 1929. Coal Falls. William Tarra. a coal miner, was taken suddenly ill in the yards at H. 334 Twenty-second the police at 9:55 Mm.

he had 'wen held. i uiix-d by a Neitro. Mr. Bean he Ja driving eat in and for the rd Jjper and to start up a bis; Ne-jro into Jr. car.

pointed an' pis'oi at him and com-. i to drive on east. He Mr. Bean rirr.c to the pool in park here ho stopped the r.d arched Mr. Bean pockets He told Mr.

Bean not follow him and then walked Be, hi (Icier. bed the man as very black, ibout 6 feet tali. 200 pounds and weariiy; Is and a wry dirty blue shirt cap. $1198 39 WEDNESDAY ONLY! AND $2.98 4-Hour Sale hit 9 a. m.

to 1 p. m. T5' CURB PAINTING JOB APPROVED city tcunc.i Monday voted c.f the work of painting i laiiies on nrei-ection curbs, tne lat two months by 1' Ci.Mny. F. Carter and R.

lor. The three undertook the t. in -turn fo permission to of pain'mg housp tile curbs in front of "Jack Tar" frocks for girls "rub 'em, tub 'em and they still come up No better and 1 110 prettier school dress made! A large new selection of these quality tub frocks for school, in polka dots, plaids and prints. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls' Wool Skirts Girls New Blouses Girls' Sweaters $1.98 Wool Berets $1.00 THIRD FLOOR Boys9 Knickers with Tight Knitted Knee yirisV s.

m' i iit.s a number -i 3 i x1 A remarkable price on a quality curtain. Dotted, plain or figured marquisette of a beautiful quality, in ivory or ecru. Generous ruffles. Width, :8 inches, lcnjrth, 2' i yards. Rcjrular if 1.75 values, Wednesday Special, a pair.

FOl KTH FLOOR SPECIAL OFFER! 39c box ofKotex AND 50c Kotex Belt BOTH FOR 59c Regulation size box of Kotex, and new Kotex sanitary belt, of line rubber, shaped at the waistline, your choice of two widths. This offer brinps total value of 80c for 59c. NOTION'S FIRST FLOOR A Wonderful Bargain! Genuine $8.50 Value "Scranton" Rayon Bedspreads To Sell for Only $399 A famous make noted for quality and service a beautiful bedspread and what a bargain! Your choice of two rich jacquard patterns in practically any color you wish; orchid, preen, rose, gold, blue or white. Regular size 86x105 which allows the bolster fold-back. We advise early selection at this price! $J98 I' liar I.

-at'. A splendid knicker. either navy or sturdy tweed wool, completely lined, with two side pockets, hip pocket and small coin pocket in front. Sizes 8 to 18. A splendid value at $1.98.

Slipover Sweater of Fine r.r- tip; nj; rtn, running p- nmc ia it 'i tA. jj tr. Of Dionr i-l -Jt T'r. All I r- a Cv 1 TOH M.Hr TONIGHT f. PPOVF IT FED REX HASAL RELIEF t'l fio-'Tii Keln ien i-ft X--W i-r it rrt rrhrineti i'if pi t- lr l.lNrX THIRD FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Early Fall Frocks of Dark Canton Crepe Satins, Flat Crepes, Cantons of Beautiful Quality Last Year Would have been $2.

50; Now Only For School Dresses, Pajamas, Aprons, A New Low Price Year 'Round Prints 29c Per Yard $1 77 WABASH Ii(lM) TRIP Excursions i IT LABOR DAY S4.00 Chicago v4tiirH4 I II a. m. "in-t, a a -n l.mi; rr hu jci 1 1 1 p.m. S6.25 Kansas Cstv l'4-. Mr.

itur Hi a. riA return limtt rf hin tt. lursAi SS.CO Detroit 1 't t'l and tini return limit lejvr rit .1 Lilrr (hn p. m. S2.75 St.

Louis rJ Alui i'. J. 1 fu i i i ni I a nt, ii Irjkr I tii 11 liin iiiji, ft M. iu luai. In rolnrs if Spanish Tile.

Kiltie (Jrren. Afriqur. Prarin Brown, rich Black. Admiralt) Blue and all the "Iher handsome new shades heing sponsored this Reason! rT a $1159 YARD Fashion has specified a season of interest." Choose our Autumn frork from rich, lustrous satins and flat silks, at an amazingly low priee for such quality One piece dresses I wo piece dresses Satin l.ipels Tailored Touches Fine Lace trimmings bias lines "hunched" plaits wide shoulders Lovely. frocks, just arrived, Wednesday, from to onlv $12.77.

mm cores of beautiful pal-lems to choose from. iiu'liul-iiiK' lit popular polka dot. ii a a ii tcnl color fasl. of course i Auuu( Coat Sale Continued This Week bur to liir l.iit- iluio of I iilxir Onv. Kr liitve rout i iiuod our Aui'U-a t- iir lid Clo'lt foul iii'n'i-s.

i Of i'c-maiiKit-r ot this (i-i-k. Our dressmaker help iou plan tyjai iruck. ii ill cut ll and hi it all tor $1 00 it the ntatertul piir-chaxed at Gushard's. Trim with Buttons or Fine Lace! Fine Batienburg or Alencon lace in ecru, beige or cream, large selection Yard lite to $1.25 Put Ions in crystal, elaborately carved metal, bone, marcasite or wooden balls. to $2 SI 7.40 Niap.

Falls llniln, IU II. triiUi II til a. lu. s.lu. limit li SKIIIMl KI.OOK NOTION'S FIRST FLOOR 'JWv O' e(f.

OTTONS FIRST FLOOR Sll.h DF.PARTMKNT FIRST FLOOR VTri Wm. Gushard Co. IVIinhone Chocolate Banana Split, Wednesday Only 10c WABASH.

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