Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1924 — Page 5

■ H .jop Boyer. wealthy ■ ”7^'l'devotee and one of the ■ " , "' tl , nl ■■.,.! daring <■'. the auto9 * |OS ' ree drivers, is the first pilot ■ .C'-'

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iHIMMTV, SERVICE & LOW PRUES I I Central Grocery | I “OF COURSE” ' I 9 Phone No. 31 Free City Daiivery I Jeflo, all 1 (kT” All SerapioI flavors, pkg. * baceos, 3 pkg. ■ Great Northern Best Blue Rose I Bea " s : - ,ines ™ 32c ”!? d Rice - 25c ■ for baking 31b I 3 lbs ■ flf IBMI — |r I Quaker Brand Bulk I “Central* Best Bulk ■ Rolled Oats, OKp I Rio Coffee, 01 <* I 6 lbs. , I pound 1C H mmraw: ritt; I White Lily, best Best Grade Michi- ■ winter Wheat Flour gan Hand Picked ■ McKenzies Prepared Perfection Crack- | I Buckwheat 25c crs ’ lhe belter 9~P I Hour, sack .? kind, 2 lbs.. . I Fancy Eat-Mor Cleaned English | ■ Cranberries, If| P Currants, ‘ OOn I I pound package I ■ ■ra3SWW..7. , .WYST*'Wfe...*r.>*Miaß« WSBWTZ-. ... I Seeded dr Seedless ‘ 'Best'Yet, Utile Elf I Raisins 1 PZ p Sweet Corn, J I pound pkg. .. Can L ’ JV I Snow White Bulk < Fouids Macaroni, I J? on \ in \' „ 4c Spaghetti or Egg I I (racked, lb. Noodles, ‘ 9X P | Hake, lb. .. .5c 3 pkgs. ——rmuMiWFWwri/n *.»• .•>**•■••• Very Best Early I Faimers 501 b. Block S’”. 55e Igj 50c Extra Good 1-sewed I Eagle Brand Milk, &i Broom s4c £*• 20c I , .. wwntrm iiiwtji rwmw-ywrw -o Urge size (alifor- pink Salmon, Good | “•Sweet Prunes, Grade, 17p I 15 29C Tall can .. 1: C b° x H small cans..soc ■b&wwtxs »- .-vm-zv <-••*• -ra l** ♦ l-airy. the Best Toil- R. \. M. White Nap10c Soap. 45c! Uyalty Flour, U n- Fulled Wheat. rMUaled for Quality. Shredded W heat, nrity and Uniform- Post Toasties. Post *»'’„ ' 95 c Bran, lA n,li - ■••• • JL 2 pkgs. ...... *' J€ I I ■■■■■! I 111 m 111 ww.-A/ •’.- ■■■ I Pei or Carnation I Milk, OEp I 3 tall cans... I Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit. S I ’rapes, Crahbernes, Head and Leaf r I CaNiage. Onions, Bananas, etc. Owen S. Davis

r -Z' ■ • — — for its twelfth aunual 500- ~ mile intcrualjuu.il av.fep.tuk. .•> uu I Muy 30th. Boyer will drive a Duesen'■'berg straight eight for Fred S. Dues- • enberg. Boyer’s iar will differ mechanical-, tj ly from Ihe previous Duesenbergs • which the famous brothers have put' on the speedways in recent years,i .During the full and winter months Fred Duoeenberg has been developing the car until it is expected that when the car is ready for practice its speed and mechanical changes will surprise the motorwise race fans, engineers and drivers. < While Hoyer's entry is not the inj itial nomination of a car for the race 'I ■ TT - - . .. ....

t DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. I RIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921.

( lie is the first driver named and it is < -pc.ted that several additiunal uii- ( tries fronr Detroit will be forthcumin ■ foin the race. Buyer wilf compete I uganst the stars two continents in ' the race, for which the Itidinnapolis I Motor Speedway puts up a cash purse , of $50,000 and'for which the aggregate prize fund exceeds SIOO,OOO. . ~

riawwi iivmmHHnHaMBHMMMBHMumuni JUST RECEIVED A New and Beautiful ' Assortment of Dresses Mrs. M. Moyer * 131 N. Sth st. Children | . Like Good Bread ’ H ■ U s w><ui for them. too. Ask them ffl I " ,IV and they'll say, "It Tastes Good." h| ■ Bread i< satisfying. It puts energy , and health into every growing young- # 4 i; They're sure to thrive on ! MILLER'S |! ■ Blue Ribbon Bread j . Bn ad baked the Miller way is just I ■W j “• <xl !*>r g-own-ttps. too. Always ■ I :!uk your grocer for .Miller's Blue I II |i j Rit bi n Bread. I I I l or Sale By All Grocers Bakery® ■I Monroe & Third Streets 1 I I! !! 1 PORTER’S GROCERY and MEAT MARKET The Store of Quality I Phone 97 or 175 Free Citv Delivery i Have Ycu Tixd Cur Fuie Fcik Sausage ; Eckarts Bacon and Cured Hams Eckarts Cured Pork Loins Fancy Beef Roast Plate Ribs Swiss Steak Veal Steak Pork Chops Pork Steak Dressed Chickens i Pot PW Crackers I arc belter 2 lbs. 25c I perfection Wafers Per Pound"

I rtn.i I lour lor bcller (HL, bread, 21 lbs vVV t ClloKr'lkilid Picked »> r Nnvy Brims. 3 lbs , Bull'd Ords in bulk. OXn <> lbs. P.Tlrclioii Sorin Grnckcrs or (indium (‘.nickers. 17/» Pound A I V Pure While Honey, Oft/* Section mVV 3 for t '.rnnlK rri<A. 1 ()/> IMumL .IVV Quart Jiir Sweet Pickle* .OMV |.liml)uiwly Sweet 1 , (lorn. rm Avv 2 runs *• • •• • 2-m’ thi.irt .1 tr Bnttleslup OK,. Mils tn rd |S.-rdl<’*s llnisin. in I bulk. 2 Jim „.. AMVi

FINED $250 FOR DYNAMITING FISH (I'niti‘d Press Service) Bloomington. Ind., February 14— I Imi'r Poling fined $250 amt costs in circuit court hi re when he pleadcd jyiilty to dynamiting fish in S ilt creek. Poling, it was said unaware that

I iiu v Bed C.lierries cmk aOC i ' Quart run Sweet (’.i<ler ' luirtfe cun Tomatoes. . 20c Mixed Vegetables, 15c c 1 Lirge cun Fancy e f* Sweet I'obUois IOC Have you tried C.ilrus Soap Powder for washing. , Package 4VV Old Dylch Cleanser. ,3 i!*ns 15c 2 for 25c, Ml Serap I'obieros. OK/»I i 3 lor A»X lap Hose Soap. *?<">/• |3 bars lorAtH

a ’ field representative of the State fish and game divisilw, was present, threw dynamite into the creek. Going Without Breakfast Fat! Is The Bunk. Giris i Indianapolis, Feb. 14 The goingwithout breakfast fad is the bunk, girls. it may help you reduce, but it never will put the original peach Ido im in your i hecks. Such is the stern opinion of the State board of health, which has just issued u statement eondemnibg the flapper fad an detrimental to health. I "The normal persons need nourishing breakfast to draw on fur energy' used in the day's activities and it is! doubtful if a person can or does get l ample nourishment from two meals a' day." is the verdict i The raw food diet "is an unscientific fad.' 'the health olficers also warn ' And, "counting calories” takes all the joy out of living. No .fads are foolish, girls. ' t—S—«—WANT *ns F4RlV—»—l—s 1 - ■_!.

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Just Received a FRESH SUPPLY » Os that DELICIOUS Chocolate CANDY 39c per lb. Callow &Kohne