Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1922 — Page 6

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PORTER’S GROCERY * n i pt lie SHOW YOU GROCERIES Al ' ISIT o,! \ O < CM.I. MIONE WOR free city delivery.

Peerlessor Bob White Hour ;< for pastry. 24 2 ’ ’ ’ Urma Brand Strictly Kansas Hard Wheat Hour. 24 -• Michigan No. 1 Grade Potatoes. peck i Michigan Choice Hand I icked Navy Beans 3 lb.s - - 2»< Fancy Blue Rose Rue. 3 b 25c Jersey Sweet Potatoes. 8 lb -at White Rose Coffee. to Good Cheer (.oftee. lb»•»< Pure Ground Black Pepper. Z«>€ New Corn Meal, sack McKenzies Prepared Buckwheat. sack ** Hl lb. sack Table Salt2.»c 3 10c sacks Table Salt .. .-25 c Perfection Butter Crackers are better, 2 lbs A”;— >C Perfection Honey Boy Cookies. dozen Fig Newton Cookies. 1b....i-jc Edgemont Crackers, box . .2;»c Good Pickling Vinegar, gal 30c Large box Rolled Oats "

9r tv^-4S _J 'dl I | OS SPECIAL S/ BHM SATURDAY ONLY 4Sc 10 * >a,s ‘ s ‘ ' '* Im " hile 3iap,ha Soap * I 7 ( Lowest Prices. Fresh Fruits and nTI?Il PIT V x VJIL/IJhJ VXeCOND STREET WEST SIDE QUALITY THE ..-tr 7T-— Grocery Dept. £/114*v B.V'*/ Phone 16 Free Delivery yes for your Saturday shopping. Grocery Departm%ji [ 0 j a k e advantage.

Many Spe/ r... .35c B/ 55c 5 th. Granulay n 20c Peas, M. Rose a1t.... 25c tap.... 25c :o .... 25c 20c tetti. .. 25c Matches Polish 20c

y Fruit of all kinds at lowest prices. ■ W ™ J <«!»!! ML -JR w Erf iffiAHlTg mA a■ <»Si■ I fSMyr SPECIAL SALE cakes R. N. M. Naptha Soap Wgj an< l 1 box R - N. M. OQ z» Powder, Special for ■■bSb MMR - - • -' ~ I

Craem of Wheat, pkg. Kelloggs Corn Hakes. 2 pkg -»< Zep. the new breakfast food. . pkg ‘i? Red Rose Peas. 3 cans ..-oc i'ip Top Pop Corn. 3 pkgs. 25< •> large Rolls Toilet Paper 25c Tennfs Girl Sugar Corn, can I Moss Rose i’ork & Beans. 2 cans *_ Large can Peaches, can.... 25c Dozen Cans .•••••••• New Pack Black Raspberries can Large can Hominy ••••••■ IWC Campbells Tomato or vege- I table Soup. 2 cans2&c Palmolive, .lap Rose or Kirks Hard Water Castile Soap. 3 bars Red Seal Lye. 2 cans. | . 2 (IM ule Team Borax, 1 lb- | n|4|F • • loC • Large box Talcum Powder 10c . ’et Oil Shoe Polish 2 bottles 25c r Hack Silk or Vulcanol Stove t . Polish, each 15c r vitchen Klenser, can i

’All Stock and Poultry Remedy 50'< off 24‘/z tb Flour, B. RBsc 24/z tb. Ent. FlourSl.2s 24*/2 lb. P. Bear Flour... .sl.lO 2 pkgs. McKenzies Buckwheat 25c 2 pkgs. Post Toasties2sc • 1 Qt. can Sugar, Bird. Maple Syrup 55c ■ 5 lb. Karo Syrup, white. .. .33c ■ 10 lb. Sweet Potatoes3oc 10 lb. Cabbage 20c • 4 bars P. & G. Soap2oc ■ Broom Special 38c

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♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY • CLUB CALENDAR Friday I Fr |d n y—Christian I«a<iies’ Aid Lt I Christian churyh. I Baptist Brotherhood at homo of Sam I Shamp. . . Woman’. Home Missionary M»cM lof Methodist Episcopal church, with I Mrs. D. Newton, 2.50 p. m. ! Ruth Bible ('lass of Prenbyterian I Church with Miss Sue Mayer. 7.30 I Baptist Brotherhood witli San I Shamp. ' , j Rehearsal of Baptist Sunday School

orchestra. > Saturday /, So-Cha Ren club bake sale ay I Schmitt meat market, Ip. m. I Mission Band of -Sunday School rooms 2;3t>/ M ° nd ’\. Z«rResearch club-Mrs. lW RpJ Delta Theta Tan—Missf Iler. Zg, at Ij> American 1-egion ny Lion Hall. 7:45 p. nt . / Tueß lm-nt. K. of C ' C. 1., of C. entetf I Hall. w »ster school. Miss Box social. W| jjivina christen les Mary Callty Leachers. L ■ n Z club was entertained 'I T * lP K jfcy Mias Florence Harris I last e ' < T on We ß t Madison street lat her/ 4 j was p| a y P( ), and Mis? , li'ive / captured the first ’ I " a X II Helen Gass the second. A I I'yus two-course luncheon was My 1 by the hostess’ mother and Harris. The next meeting will Z-t with Irene Holthouse.

/ The Baptist Brotherhood will meet ' oniglit at the home of Sam Shimp 421 Mercer Aventie. Every mentbet i ■equested to bo present. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Chronistei. o near Bobo, gave a party at their conn ry home Wednesday evening. Garnet were played and a general good tim< was enjoyed. Refreshments wen terved and all left at a late hour ex pressing themselves as having a goo<. time. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knittie; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Citron ister: Misses Pearl, Bernice and Nel tie Brodbeck; Bertha Heath; Rosetta Bittner; Flossie Everett, Bernice Masters; Ruth Smith; Erma and Ber tha Bittner; Lillian Lehman; KarifTa Barkley; and the Messars. Theron Miller, Alfred Gallemeyer. Eber Heath, Gregg Knittie. Sam Bentz. Fred. ohn. Homer and Will Bittner 1 halmer Brodbeck. Elmer Bittner, Si mon. John and Paul Lehrman and Les ter Sudduth. ♦ A box social will be given at the Winchester school. 1 mile south and 2 miles west of Monroe on Wednes day, October 11th and the public is .ordially invited to attend. .Lavina Christen and Mary Callow ar-| the teachers at the school and they in vite you to bring a box of eats and at tend the social. A good time is assttr ed. + The C. L. of C. will give an enterainment at the K. of C. hall on Tues day evening. October 10th for tile members and their invited guests Cards will be played and each member will be permitted to bring one guest. ♦ The So-Cha-Rea club will hold a bake sale at the Schmitt meat market tomorrow, the sale beginning at It) o’clock instead of one o'clock as an nounced yesterday. All kinds of baked goods will be on sale!.

I THE MECCA I I LAST TIME TONIGHT R £ “FOR THOSE g| AVE LOVE" ' IS A Goldwyn production B BE featuring w Mg Betty Compson >? |1 A human story of aKg K girl who lights and gy B faces disgrace for the E£ SI happiness of those she B B loved. Story abounds M B in homely episodes and B B intimate glimpses of Eg B small town life. It is B endowed with a power B B to make audiences live B la through every dramatic R B scene. §1 8 Also—Big V Comedy || S Big reels tonight— B H 5c & 10c y S “Little Miss Smiles” B Ruth Roland in M “The White Eagle”

The Mission Band of the Reformed church will meet In the Sunday sch.x.l rooms tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A HOial atteiiiluti-u I d'”“ ed. The Delta Tbeia Tim -orority will meet Monday eveninf at 8 o’clock at the home/f ”Tootx’’ Keller on Fourth «/'.(. The iZlirs Ahl society of tile Re foituedAhoreh will meet with Mr Otto (rl'l"‘ r ’ “ n Wednesday at 1 «nd a most inter, sting pi’" gra/l'** prepared. Each lady 1 n^'PP os *’ | l 10 Bum » dollar bet ,v> -n jJr aii'l the meeting and turn it over Z the treasurer. Guests are always jhvfted to the meeting next Monday f About seventy-five or eighty ladi. • attended the card party held at th 'Elks' Hall last night. The ladies had one of the most enjoyable parties they have had for some time. Prizes wore awarded to Miss Genevieve Berlin; . Mrs. E. X. Ehlnger. Mrs E. I Gas and Miss Rose Klelnheni. The Baptist Sunday School orch 'S tra will meet this evening for re hearsal. This orchestra is a growing

organization and is worthy of the sit;, port of all members of the church. A road map of matrimony, with all the bumps, grades and kinks sharply defined—Crystal tonight and tomorrow. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 8000; shipments 5890; official to New York yesterday 3800: hogs closing slow; heavies $9.50(1. 10.25; mixed and mediums JlO.OOfr 10.15; yorkers $10.00; pigs $9.25; roughs $7.75478.00, stags $5.00476.60: cattle 275, slow; sheep 3400; lies' lambs $14.504714 60; ewes $6.0041 7.50; cal’/es 900; tops $14.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 1 Wheat SI.OO No. 2 Wheat 98c No. 2 White Oats 35c Yellow Corn 80c White Corn 75c Rye 65c Barley 50c Timothv Seed SI.OO to $2.00 Alsike $3.00 to $7.00 Red Clover $9.50 Decatur Produce Market Barge Hens 16c Leghorn Cowls 12c Leghorn Chickens 12c Heavy Spring Chickens 16c Old Cocks 8c Ducks 12c Geese 10c Turkeys 14c Eggs, dozen 36c Egg MarKA Eggs, dozen 3Cc P—* Local Creamery Market Butterfat 36c

Men’s Winter Oxfords The well dressed young men are going to wear oxfords this winter. You will want Io fall in line with the propei- footwear—an oxford of exceptional quality and style. We are showing Men’s Winter Oxfords, made of good heavy leather black or brown, new French toe, rubber heel, at the pair $6.50 » » “BUY FOB CASH AND BUY FOR LESS” People’s Cash Shoe Store Fine Crystal r . —-| Visit our display of china <lOll dinner-ware. You will find a pi . number of patterns in open vilind stock wrfere you may purchase one. piece or a complete set. nj-t Tea sets, Breakfast sets, in Bavwian or Syracuse China. r Y~"' Our crystal department !s I \ complete in each line. Beaut'.- « , / \ lul clear crystal stoneware, or w ll' \ \ \ \ two-tone colors to suit any xL/ / \ \ one’s fancy. Our prices will \ T 1 -ease you. Gifts from 50 cents up. Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS

• GLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ■"" ” ■ """ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lump rock salt at 1c u lb. Adams County Equity Ex•bange, Monroe St. & O. R. A 1Phone 233. 21^ f FOR - SALE — kitchen range. In good condition. A bargain. 447 Mercer Ave. 231-6tX FOR SALE one good nprigbt piano Inquire 1322 W. .Monroe St. Phone 959. 233-3tx. ion BALE Two register'd Duroc sows with pigs by side, seven and eight pigs each. Phone 866-R. W. JI. Slults, Decatur, Indiana. 233-3tx FOR SALE—Rolls and player piano attachment. Will sell cheap. Phone 888. _ > 2’3-St. FOR SALE Hound pups, from SI.OO to $5.00. 1516 W. Madison St. 233-3tx FOR - SALE—I92O - Ford truck in first class condition. 331 North 11th St., W. J Hunt. 234 3tx. FOR SALE-Pears. J. C. Moore man. phone BKO-A. 230 eodtf FOR SALE—Canaries. 50 cents and up. Mrs. .1. 11. Jones, Monroe. Indiana. R. R. 2. 235-»tX.

FOR SALE —Pears. 5o and 75 cents per bu. Mrs. B. Meibers, 1127 W. Monroe. 335-2 t. , !■ OR SALE 2 hounds, good hunters. Chas. E Maglev, Phones. 87-797 D. j 235-2 t. FOR - S \l.E— Violin ~Goo<l condition, i Barney Wertzlterger. Phone 609. 754 Mercer Ave. 235-3txx FOR SALE—Good electric washing machine; inquire at 122 Nortli Ninth Street, or see Win. Norris or Chas. F. Steele. Phones 674. _or 361. 235-3 t I’OR SALE An Overland touring car in first class condition. Phone 621. 235t3x For Rent ROOMS'FOR - RENT — Strictly mod ern. for one or two gentlemen. 115 North First st. 233t3x FOR RENT—Three rooms and barn 310 North Eleventh street. Mrs Phillip Summers. 234 3tx FARM FOR RNET—lnquire of J. W. Bosse. 234 Nortli First street. Phone 539. _234t3x FOR RENT—Garage at 225 North Ist st. Moderate rent. Call phone ' ‘-*36 Black. lx WANTED WANTED—GirI 19 years of age wants to do general house work. Has had ! experience. Phone _4lO- 234-21 X ' WOM-AN WANTED—To sell the new , Meka Shopping Bag, made in Decatur. Apply at once. Art Novelty . Works, 119 North Ist st. 235t3x See yourself as others see you, in “Dangerous Curve Ahead”— Crystal tonight and tomorrow. An intimate glimpse of the greatest game in life—Matrimony—Crystal tonight and tomorrow. WANT ADS EARN—s—s—l

People wonder why mothers weep at weddings. Mothers have been over the road—Crystal tonight and tomorrow. Make money this fall with a Sandwich 17x22 Hay Press We have a new press on hand for your inspection. Also have a six roll McCormick and 4 roll Appleton Hunkers, used, but in izood shape. *3513 H. KNAPP & SON. O' — s_s—|—WANT ADS EARN—♦ . ■ ■" “O ' 1 ■■■— “Dangerous Curve Ahead." a warning for wives and husbands as well as motorist—Crystal tonight and tomorrow.

5i% Farm Loans We are now making loans secured hy first farm mortgages, which do not exceed 40% of the land value, excluding improvements,atsX%« Larger amounts loaned at higher rates. Attractive 20-year loans made at without any commission charges. Call at our office or write for information on attractive terms and conditions. Lvkjik I JVV I THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO. , Home Office 132'1 EL Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. CRYSTAL TONIGHT AND TOMORROW “Dangerous Curve Ahead” Goldwyn presents Rupert Hughes’ Drama A double exposure of the marriage game. With a touch as light and deft as that of a master artist, this great writer presents a panorama of modern life that is thrillingly real, unbelievably humorous, searchingly true. with Helen Chadwick and Richard Dick If you want an evening of real entertainment See It. No Advance in Price—loc-20c But Worth More. I GIRLS to make Gloves. Your working conditions are ideal —the factory is centrally located and modern in every respect. The work is very light, easy and pleasant I We PAY The Highest Wages I BONUS GIVEN I WHILE LEARNING —apply— I Waring Glove Co lid W. Monroe St.

1 z, . AFTER OCTOBER I Cook stove wood cord order* only $2 56 . " ’ Small block* per load $'»H 'n I*l 1 * 1 on delivery. Th,. I.a Bhone f>64. * l(t W i [ OFFICE IS CLOSED b The Dental parlors yf n . Burt Mangold will be ,i? r ; J until October 9lh. AFINMNTWENT OF THvrntx 1 N'.tlce I* here’b? glv.n, uml< rxlgned |ia, i,,,,.,, • '"M nunl.tr .tri* of (he ."tnu l ? U Bmh'-r. late of Ada,,,, I ..tat' ,H I FRANCE* I'Rckj,. • Sept. 21. lt'22. Adßlll ’l»tratrti,' Merryman A Sutton, Atty,