Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1923 — Page 2

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CLUB CALENDAR Saturday try sale at Schmitt meat market L A. S. of Pleasant Mills M. E. church, 8 a. in. I allies Auxiliary of American Leg i, c U’gion hall, 8 o’clock. Sunday ’looseheart Legion plcnic-Bellmont j Pai k. rite ladies aid society of the Christi church held a very interesting ting at the home of Mrs. Ida | t hronister yesterday afternoon. A, 1 attendance was present. Plans] re ninde for a country store to be! : 11 by the society during the middle October. The collection yesteri ■ amounted to 159.56. he Misses Mary Thomas. Lola ri-l). Bessie Carter and Flossie Evtt returned from Angola last even- :■ after twelve weeks of Normal •k there. On Wednesday evening the home of Mrs. Loretta Saunders. x o'clock dinner was served in the are of a farewell, for the girls and ir guest Miss Geraldine Parrish k- i ourse was quite successful this r and many good times were had i the girls all seemed glad to get h i.ne . ★ The S'. Vincent de Paul society at the home of Mrs. Martin Myt y.-sterday afternoon. Mrs. Clara y rs and Mrs. P. J. Hyland were •istant hostesses. The meeting was i uned with prayer at 2:30 o’clock. large attendance was present and reshments were served by the tesses. Members of the second and rd sections of the society decided > give it each this year instead of Iding a public function to raise the nds for charity. * Mrr. Samuel Young and duaghters. redrth and Marjory and son. Karl of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. O. T. Johnson d daughter. Kuth. and son. Everett i south of the city; Mr. and Mrs. in Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Cal ■ u rson; Miss Geraldine Everett, Lucille Leichtensteiger. of near ten, Ohio; Mrs. Emma Everett, of ren, Ohio; and Mr. C. L. Walters x re guests of the E. F. MHler famof east of the city last evening. unie made ice cream was served. At a recent meeting of the C. L. of 1 Miss Louise Brake was elected siilent to fill the vacancy made by '■'rs. C. P. Meehan, formerly Miss ncs Costello. The annual picnic di be held at Bellmont Park, Aug. . and the members are requested re. erve that date for the picnic. * Hi Misses Margaret Tzmkenau and nette Clark were hostesses to a I • ely e'ght o’clock luncheon at the J.i.ikenau home on Third Street last < > < ning in honor of Miss Helen Spies, <■; Cleveland. Ohio. The color scheme : f yellow was carried throughout the < , r. Golden-glows were used as c centerpiece, while baskets of the le adorned side tables. The dainty n 1 cups and place cards were of a ? unionizing nature. Bunco was play-'

——-—,, , M I L L ER’S Louth End Restaurant and Grocery • Free City Delivery .tone 965 Open Evenings and Sundays,

under Window Wash-'l A Special for Saturday JLvJ V ( randma’s White Naptha Soap MV ' S s ” p - 25c d Star Flour d* I -1 f* 25 lt>. savk tPI. 1.0 lar Bear Flour Lt* 1 fkf* I. » th. sack tpl.vO ’ i 10c i cst Toasties 15c

2 for 25c :son Fruit Jars nr : z< n Quarts .»«ZMV 30c ( ii Rubbers Qp* _ boxes f0r.....tt0L

Fresh Baked Goods, ('old Meats. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Candies, Tobaccos, Cigars, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Cantalopes, Watcfnielonc. Peaches Furnished Rooms Meals 35c J. MILLER, Prop, South Side Erie Depot

cd and prizes were awarded 'to the Misses Mildred Keller, Naomi Stults . and Katharine Hyland. Miss Adella Gi rke. was an out of town guest. * A picnic supper was enjoyed nt Bellmont Park last evening in honor of Mrs. J. C. Bedier. who is moving ; from Fort Wayne to 1 Duluth. Minnei sotu. Those present wore Mr. and I Mrs. Joe Hunter and sou, Billy; Mrs. 'W. 11. McCoy, of Hartford. Conn.; .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdge; Mr. : and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck and sons, I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis. Mr. and, J Mrs. Ralph McCrory, and family. Mrs. 1 1 1 Tyndall and son. of Bluffton. A beau- ' I tlful gift was presented to the guest ! of honor. — • ROTARIANS PAY THEIR RESPECT i (Continued from page one) A chairman of the entertainment comI inittee and George Krick presided as i clinirnian in the adsenee of John Carmody. Other important matters of .' interest to the club were discussed I i and acted upon. O' .IJOHN WHITFELD BEGINS SENTENCE t ~ (Continued from page one) dow of the car. Whitfield retorted to the jeers of I I the crowd. I'll be back soon; I'm go - ing to run for governor. I hope to * I get on the first page again today’’ i The slayer turned to Chief Deputy 1 Shi lift Conrad Dombey and said. J ‘ "Open the window more, let them I get a good look.” II Whitfield was handcuffed to Deputy Sheriff Albert Isaac. Across from i him sat Dombey and Deputy Sheriff! ] Dick Stowe. They watched his | every move eagerly. J Young Elopers Lead Pursuers On Long Chase I Etma. Aug. 1ft —Pursued for three' days over winding counlry roads by, J Constable Bert Mabie, Syracuse, and ‘ [ the irat efather of the girl. John . Myers. 21, of near Etna, and Miss . jEva Miller, 17, daughter of Harley j I Miller, residing south of Syracuse al- i I ways managing to keep a lap ahead. finally crossing the Michigan line j ■ and were married at St. Joseph. [ Finally reaching the conclusion that ,: the objective point of the couple , s might be St. Joseph, the father of the . girl telephoned the county clerk ask.ling that no marriage license be issued I but was informed that the permit had been obtained ami that the marriage had been performed. The father ob- ■ I jected to the marriage solely because' i :of the age of his daughter. >' o— John J. Mayer, of Monroe, was a . | visitor here this morning. 0 — . Bore flocks for Homes. II Pbolads, delicious oyster-like bi- , valves related to the ship worms, make their homes inside seashore rocks, Into which they b >re holes by i means of the drill-like edges of their , ■ | ’he

Special For Saturday AA a I Sugar. 10 lbs. forCJvC Vinegar Gallon ODC 52 40c p 2. Junc 15c Sugar (',orn. 15c 2 for 25c b.S" Ifc *2sc All Scrap Tobaccos ...25c! | Can ; Pork and Beans I " „ I io, &15C I Bulk Coffee 22 C i Chief Jellos, nr* 3 forZbC

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, AVGUST 10, 1923

What Do You Save When you buy bread instead of baking it at home? There is the extra labor time and frequent waste of high priced flour and other expensive materials. Whnt (l<» you gain when .you buy quality bread like Miller's? More time to devote to your family. more lime for various duties mid recreation, better health and the knowledge you are serving your family nutritious and wholesome breach Bread is your best food. Eat more of it. For Sale By All Grocers. Miller’s Bakery

Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery ALSO DEALERS IN Graniteware, Tinware and Galvanized Ware FREE CITY DELIVERY Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 5,48, 231 Large assortments to select from. SUGAR s ’ !ir 88c m"iwHßinii ifi hi 1 mu ~ iiirn. :tli bihh iMWPi'BL ! ('■■■ i .-i~'"'~'nnr’"i~i7* FI 01IR ecalßr fl° ur ’ § €aera i hRc ILU UR. purpose flour you can buy, 24 ibs. UOL 12 pounds 39c 48 pounds $1.35 M aTdßeans “ S S mi 'loc n~iri rTn ti i iiii ii—imiiiiiii ih rrrrry-Ty?ir.-SOAP R. N. M. White Laundry Soap 39c

Maytime Nut Olco, No better quality 6}*} lb .'... ZoC Gooch, the best Flour ■; n 88c 48 lbs $1.75 PillsblllVS L\ QQ Flour, 24 1b5....«70C 18 tbs $1.95 Full quart jars, containing 32 to 3(> Sweet Pickles in each QQ jar, only O*7C Full quart jars Fancy 5mk’:....39cS mk ’:....39c 32 ounce jars „ Queen Olives .. cJazLTall cans Pet, Carnation or Bordens 11 Milk Lit Small cans 6c sr "r 1 .., 20c Fly Tox the Liquid Fly Killer ir 50c bottle lor...T:uv All Scrap To- Qr baccos, 3 pkgs. 4it)t Genuine Ball Bros. Fruit .Jars Pints ryp* Dozen I tlv Quarts 85c Ball Bros. MasonQA _ .Jar Lids, dozen Ovv Amazon Brand Fruit Jar Rubbers extra heavy hot or cold pack, 3 dozen.. Jelly Glasses dozen 4UI Tin Fruit Cans Dozen C Bulk Shredded OCp Cocoanut. th. .. uuL Runkles Best Bulk Cocoa, 2

Fresh Quality Ginger Snaps N-B-C Butter Crackers, 2 ths. Fancy Santa | p* Clara Prunes, lb JL9C Palmolive, Lemon or Hard Water Castile n ioc 3 lor 25c Quart Jars Battleship Brand nr Mustard ...... . Pillshurys Health 1 £ Bran. pkg. ~... 1.9 C Chicken Scratch *) Feed. th. OC ? lbs. 25c Wisconsin Peas 25c Can 10c Select June Wisconsin Large cans 1 O Hominy I’/C 3 cans 25c Large can rilU *2so Large cans Pumpkin, 2 Large cans California Apricots 9Ar» in syrup ...... uUv Large cans California Peaches HP in syrup Carnation Brand Quai- 1 ity Ginger Qi Snaps, large Fig Newtons. Genuine Fig filling. fine eating, tb. . JidV Good Quality Rice Bulk Rolled Oats or Pinhead OalmealQJ* _ 6 ths Li

FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED I WITH SULPHUR Rowles Mentha Sulphur, a pleasant i cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irritated or broken out with eczema: that Is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or Is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickI ly. sava a noted skin specialist. i The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the Itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the akin is dellghtfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy be I cause it destroys the parasites that i cause the burning, itching or dis llguremont. Rowles Meutho Sulphur ■always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Metho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store.

I tanglefoot I -grij. St icky Fly Paper Most effective and sanitary !ly | destroyer known. Collects and | ‘ ‘ V ' holds flics. Easily disposed of. I No dead or paralyzed flies fall- I jng everywhere. Sold by grocers and druggwts. ■

Whipping CreamQ/A K \'z pint hot tie... «vt Best Bulk Golden*}/ t it'j Rio Coffee, 1b.../£\JV m 3 Bulk Seedless 1 H Raisins, th 19 C Household Necessities at a saving. Full size Special 4 £ £7 Washboards' . ... 4:91 Heavv Splint Clothes H “..7 5c4 85c | J/2 bushel size Heavy Ha Galvanized /*?*',. E8 Measures U&C , ■ 1- bu. size for 85c K Special Galvaniz-Ofl £3 ed Wash Tubs.. Ot/C gj Medium Size Galvaniz- H Large Galvaniz- BJ ed Wash Tubs... fl </C K Extra Large Galvanized H S’ 89c I No. 8 Heavv Galvanized H ?X.,.51.45 f No. 9 size $1.55 H No. 8 Heavy Tin Copper Bottom (P’l Qff |Sg Wash Boiler epl»o9 m No. 9 size $1.98 H All Copper Extra Heavy 7 Famous Nesco Brand H Wash Boilers. No. 8 si “ $4.25 | No. 9 size $1.45 B Dairy Pails wither strainer attached fl 91 || «All Copper Nickle Plat- ■ ed Tea (P-f Kettles .... tpL«>w9 H Mrs. Omlor’s Cottage jo Cheese in pint and quart containers.

w - vk c.rS/ The > / Philadelphia VjC 'A? “House of Purity” Y®/ Home of Finest Candies, f Dainty Lunches and | wf Frozen Delicacies We serve nothing but the best AZI Ice Cream m Crushed j 7 .sx. Jr Mv 10c JI 10c A-

Saturday specials Fine Bunch of Spring Chickens Dandv Bunch of Hens for Stewing or Roasting Choice C uts ol Beef. Pork anti Veal Fine Boiled Tongues, Ham and Tenderloin Home Made Veal Loaf and Liberty Ham Fine Flank and Swiss Steaks Armour's Star Bacon, in '/ 2 lb. packages. Bulk Dill and Sweet Pickles and Peanut Butter Rosemary. Cloverleaf and White Mountain Creamery Butter Dandy Cottage Rolls Oleomargarine. Try a pound of Nucoa. The Best. A full line of Chee«e. which includes Large Wheel Swiss Sar-A-Lee Sandwich Spread for Lunches Fresh Spare Ribs and Shoulder Ribs —Smoked Meats— Nice Regular and Skinned Hams Nice Size Picnic Hams Regular Sugar Cured Jewels for Seasoning Smoked Spare Ribs and Bacon Ends Try our Meats for your Sunday Dinner Just phone 106 6r 374 and we will see that you get your meat. FredMutschler Pkg. Co. Market

, ~ — Hungry? I We’d, just go to the Court IJouse, then look across the street and you will see the Peoples Restaurant “The Restaurant with the White Front" We strive to please all the people, ell the time and c<me very near doing it with. Quality, Service, Price and good wholesome home cooked meals. WHY COOK MEALS WHEN YOU CAN GET SUCH COOKING FOR SUCH . A SMALL PRICE AT THE PEOPLES RESTAURANT '' <• Ji 'jS You know—the !' Place where! >ou get those j V)%.. wonderful * * Chicken Dinners. /'-,C 'stS South Second St.—Phone 27