Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1924 — Page 7

Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market The Store of Quality p hon e 97 or 175 Free City Delivery Pure I’ork Sausage, Roast Beef, Roast Pork, Veal Steak, Spare Ribs, Fresh Liver, Bologny and Winnies, Smoked Meat of All Kinds.

Lake Herring Sall Fish Laney Dill or Sweet OKp I'ickles, dozen 10 Pounds Sugar ...,88c 10 bars Van Camps While N’aptha Soap.... TrtlV Citrus Soap Powder, OPv/i Package Large ran Spotless 1 llp ( leaiiscr lUV Old Dutch Cleanser IQq ;> cans 25c Seedless Haisins in 1 ‘)» bulk, lb 3 lbs 35c Seeded or Seedless 1 Raisins, pkgX“V x* i9c Fancy Dried 1 Qp Peaches, lb AvV

W hite Grapes, Head and Leaf Let nice. Celery. Bananas. Oranges, Lemons. Grape Fruit. Onions.

IOUR LEADERS -(JUAIJTY-SERVICE— i LOW PRICES CENTRAL GROCERY “Os Course” .1 Phone No 31 Free Delivery I ■ ■■■■■■ill— lll 111 !■ lia ■! ii■■Birr tml iTi'jrrc t .udimqk- K White Lily, the Best 2 McKenzies or Staf-1 ?. &G. or R. N. M. F Winter Wheat g fords Prepared I Laundry Soap, Sat- BL Flour, 7IL» * Buckwheat 5 urday only, /IWp 8 21’ 2 tbs | Flour, sack ... |lO bars | "llear Flour, g Navy Beans, 37 c I Rio Coffee. 20c 1 24 . 95c I 5 lbs | Pound | pounds .... Bl 40. V M HI I Illi 1 I W4-.'S*3SJWI V Pet and Carnation I Swanton Pure Buck- L ( R| R | 35C | * he ? 4 Hour ’ 3OC 8 Head Riee. I small cans ... 1 P/z lbs h .. .. fl 3 cans 35c I 10 lbs. 55c | ’ ■ Jello, I QII/’'' A 5 Camel Dates package klUvih » pkg, ■ 10c 10 lbs Granulated 88c j r rnwu.ia .wmrbbu’*.* ■ 1 KB MHI .*i jokmbmb K Climaline PEPPER | Tobacco I Ur^ pk »- Best PUre Ground I f 25c I Black Lb. 20c | ” 0( B htmwb, ■wni iii T i "s**'" ■ ’ar .t.t»v wsrra fig l “Regal” Best Nut! Best California I Best Bulk Rolled K oieo, why 25c | .’/.T' Bcans 25c >i 4, 25 c g pay more, lb. s 2 lbs | b ’ns. raMNMHMBUCaE' -■■ w-arMtrarMC. x-r VTWX a JL j Battleship Brandl Hood’s Mince Meat, | Fancy c>low torn n Bulk Peanut 2()C I?T 25C | ...... 15c g i Butter, lb. ... ’ 2 pkgs g Large at . .. ~TTr— biri niu. Li -.-hm ■ini •• i. —n g j I Old Dutch Cleanser, E ( alumel I* aki ngJ Sun Maid Seeded or £ 3 cams . QXn Powder, ‘ML- E Seedless Rais- IKp g | Pound Can .. ° VC | ins/ik pkg-.. X<Mz II t Foil Ids Macaroni & Large size Fancy I Per lection Crackers ■ Z Spaghetti, 9Kr» Grape Fruit 9()p I Bie better 25c H I 3 pkgs.3 for§ kind. 2 1b5.... b Jlend and Leaf Ix'ttuce, Cabbage, Onions, Celery, Apples, Lemons, r B Oranges, Bananas Cranberries, etc* fl I I OWEN S. DAVIS I I THE STORE TH AT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS

Large cans Sunbeam 1 j Milk lit Perfect 3 Minute Oats 10c; Large pkgs. Post loaalfcs or Shredded Wheal, 2 pkgs.. White Hose Collie, OOz* Pound i-iVC 3 lbs 59c > 2 gallon Pure ftKz* Sorghum .....VtJV Large can Peaches 9Qr> or Apricots Large Can Bartlett 29c Pure While Honey QAr* Section 3 lor 55c Tail cans Snider's 1 t omato Soup JLtJV Large can Hominy XOC

PF.CATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, TANUARY If, 1921.

I Corydon— Harvo HUJIor. deputy i’.uditor of Harrison county, has be--1 gun serving his forty-eightth year in [that capacity. He took office in 1875.

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Ixtgansport — “The 'Wrecking c Crew," a division of the local police f department,, has been organized to s uproot the illicit booze industry here.

I idiana And Purdue Net Teams Face Close Race (By Vedder Gardi (Written for th— United PrcM) indianapoliH. .lan. 11. It begins to look as though tiie two Hoosier representatives in lite Big Ten basketball; race will have their hands full In the' season Just started if they would fin-1 islt st the top or near that exalted I ;W sition. Purdue after defeating Chicago ra-i tber easily in its first game had alii +( cotiid do Tuesday night to win by I the narrow margin of one point over Ohio State at Lafayette. Indiana t’. witli one of the best trims it has had in years defeated in its first conference contest by Wisconsin at Blcsuninglon. 2.1 to 21. From tiie looks of things Wisconsin has one of the best teams in the Big Ten. The Badgers are always up there under the tutelage of Dr. I,<>anwelb. rated one of the best net

I You arc assured of prompt attention, courteous treatment and a saving on quality groceries. Phone your orders to 215. MILLER’S GROCERY FREE DELIVERY T(f ALL PARTS OF CITY TWICE DAILY i 3 cans Good SMixltird 97r» fl ’ Honlt Spiiuich, QD/» B I 'diKen/its Prepiiml Buikulit-iil ■*2 cans I.it tic Elf Kidney B or Ptincakc l loiir. stickH Betins awtJC < i fl liesi fUuv Host H< id l; 9?Xz» lor »'.< IL r Bread Baking. s;i<L tp 1 .mO ■ 3 ||, s V'lick Xapliht Soap ( hips. 9ms/- Vtiarl Mason Jar Best 9>\/« lit st Midiig.iii Hand Picked 9fXg. S - ( ' M,W P’ s * Quality M Navy ilea ns. 3 Bit ■ Pumpkin faidl fl Hid Ktdncj Brans, OfCz* tx* CHliiontin Peadics or Apricots. X I 2 li.s W l-arjfe can B Ixtrgc pkg. Post '1 nasties or 9,” /* fl ”' sl Q»M't’*y C.alifornia Evapor- 1 F >3 Shrt dried Wheat, 2 fl uted Peachts, IbXOV B Sun Maid Seedless or Settled 0(1“ 9 ,s - 35c I" llai'ins 1 lit. pkuMlrV H Little Ell Apple Blitter. 9“x/« Gtmiec < alilornia Apricots | O fl Large run AdtlV Pound JOI Rj I .'iicy Dill Piekhs. ‘MLHI Bars Kirks Flake While ifXx. fl Si ‘ ll tterrinfi. 1H , Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg I ’ l-irgr 'h Ils B<s| Quality Note !•'. 3 pkgs M*.)C S toilet I'liP' t MdtzV VniiEamps I’ork A Betins. 9Hk<» L-- ’ ’’'ten Siring 1 C., B Pink Salmon. 1 Q/t li “ ’" r c I ‘I ill rims lot ■ lelbi. \l< Eh < rs, 1A2 for 35c fl Pa<ktig< ... 1W S Little Ell Hominy. I ’ I l ’’-Sw« I (ianlcn Pens or “I Q« 2 large cans Sit .ir < <■ it. can lOv 'l ip 1 op Pop f’.oru. 1 IL- ~ ’■ Box Jut fx l< rf< lion <’.r.id.ers or Ginger 9=\/» 3 pkgs 25c fl Sn/p", 2 lbs m<JV I Sweet Potatoes, Head oi* Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Apples, Cranbcr- ■ ries, Grape Fruit, Onions. Jxnions, Oranges, Ban- || anas, Cabbage, etc. g

conches in the game. Ohio State from its early games seems much stronger than usual. lowa has the same lineup tied for the Big Ten championship last year with Wisconsin.

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Minnesota loomed ttnerperlodly, strong last week by its 36 to 20 vicI tory over Illinois. Purdue plays Ohio State again, Minnesota twice and lowa twice. The Boilermakers do not meet Wisconsin.

, The grimes mentioned atxwe probably will he the severest tests. Chicago Michigan and Northwestern also sra on the schedule. Purdue and in liana do not meet this season. Indiana meets Wisconsin again, Minnesota twice and Ohio State twice. They are games certain to be battles from whistle to whistle and contests which must be won if I. U. would lie in the running at the finish. Chicago, Northwestern and Michigan are also on the card and none of them can bo counted as set-ups. This Saturday Purdue is at lowa City for a game with lowa. Indiana on a northern trip plays Minnesota on Saturday aud Wisconsin in a return game on Monday. ————o—ALL OVER INDIANA (United Press Service) Columbus — Charles Alexander, Bloomington, was late for a “date" at his ‘‘Shelia's" home here. He stepped on it until an officer stepped on him. The accommodating court set his appearance for Jan. 11, when, Charlie explained to tiie court, be will be here anyway to attend the dance given by the "Buzzcn-Duzzen.’’ Marion—Fire box 13 was pulled at exactly 12:13 New Year's morning. The sang the “Who Said Thirteen Ain't Bad Luck” blues as Uiey galumphed to the home of Jesse Blue, to put out the fire before it did more than *ls damage. Greensburg -Charles Conley, 24. riding a freight train, stepped from his place of concealment as the train paused on a bridge at Guilford, near here. In the darkness he failed to note tiie bridge, and he stepped twenty fe«‘t to the stream below. He suf fe-n,l a dislocated hip. , Marion —When Virgil Bodkins returned to his car parked at the curb, lie found someone hail cut to piece* ail four tires. ~ .— o , .—. — Comedians Prevent Panic In Two Theatre Fires (UtlU’d I’ress Service) Chicago. Jan. 11. —Presence of mind of Sam Bernard, note comedian and Rosetta Duncan, comedian, prevented threutoned panels in two theaU>rs following a fire in the loop last midnight. Dense cloud. of smoke rolled into the Colonial ami Selwyn Theaters. The audienie in tin- Colonial started lor th»‘ door Several Women were hysterical. “Wait a moment." yelled Bernard, rushing to the footlights. There is no danger. \V •'re not afraid. The allow is going on * I Thia utterance calmed the playI goers, although some of them left, I At the Selwyn. Miss Ihinean wa« II engaged in a comedy s« »m when tiie 11 clang of Rre bells and the inrush of I smoke stnrtl'vl the audience. Th*'re I. was a spontaueous movement lor I wraps and a clutter of seats as aeon's |;i<»!lH3l to their feet. Miss Duncan ■I immediately nwung into a wild dunce li and then. l<-apiug to tile foot lights IlheJd up her hands. • I “ Folks, there's a fire in the loop. I I but it s nowhere near this building I and we aire safe.” / I! Most of the playgoers resumed I their seats. I The file was in ti lutge supply of I flee. Damage was estimated ut I Jl'iO.oott. ■ ' 11 1 I Nine I). H. S. Players j Make Trip To Sturgis I Coa< h Howard. Principal Paul W. I i.ui!"ti and ntr.- i.i-'n I s< hool baskelbitll squad left for HturI glx, Michigan at t'l.’i o'clock this ofI ternoon, oxer the <1 It A I. The local | <s%er will pin th- Sturgi- high uum I fat eveateg The player* rtude I tlrn trip were Capt.iin Itorwpt, I White. I imtnini in. Miller. Andrew <. I Htneic. lb al. Tinker, and Farr, tllenln I very likely will not play In tonight's I came, us It i siilterin : from a brulsI cd Imne in hi. rig'it e)iMiw. “Duay” I h ll 'l'iring praettM We*tc dav night I and t'rm k hitt elbow on the floor I Hr is currying hl < arm in a sling ami I did not line it sun on n pra< ti<<> Ujt I night. He likely will be out of Qr I game (or a few days. Ehe team will I return homo early tomorrow morning I and will play Hie Garrett high school I team here tomorrow night Th« Gar I ett girh will play the D. H s. girh. I also. g —O--■ ■b- - —X I Gri'i'iisbnip • Julia Williams h.i I ini«>d the Big Four for |3.nmt dantagni I betiiuiw- u train crew carelessly push ■ et| a train through her barn I' One bla< k velvet frock achieves »’• I Interesting effect by adding u shot! I tape Ip the back lined with iloth nt I ullvor.

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