Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1924 — Page 7
1 Tn Have Farmers’ Wr Institute Next Winter lftcr consideration agitation ot the r bv several progressive farm--7 Surrounding Berne, arrangements u under way for a farmers in- “ Lie at that place next winter The , red number of members have B eeured and a nominating comJuppoitited at the a.faMht tn.-.-t
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. GUARANTEED r’A-rer When you buy Per- i '"'Vf Jt •** feet Coffee you cun be A X, certain of getting the highest quality coffee gfj obtainable today- it’s ZF K if you do not like It >4r /I your grocer .will gladly KI W // refund your money Ki F And it's packed in air- Ki IS tight cans to retain the Ki I fresh, wholesome flavor. 4Kr
WE DON'T MEET PRICES, WE MAKE THEM—WE SELL QUALITY Central Grocery “OF COURSE” Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery
Bursleys Best Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 97r» 5 lbs. ... White Lily, the Best Winter Wheat7£/> Flour, 24'/i lb. 1 Perfection Crackers the Better Kind, 2 tbs,.. Jane Sugar, cloth ik %c (; ood Grade Pink Salmon, 3 cans P»nc.yUke .]()„ ‘Erring, 1b... ?i' ve d Pineapple in Syrup ' 30C tlld Dutch Cleanser, 3« nH 25( ,
<abbairc, Onions, Cauliflower, Head and l*af Lettuce, Apples, Bananas, Orange*, tcinons, Grape Fruit, etc. Owen S- Davis The Store That Appreciates Your Business.
! ing Wednesday at that place nt the ' Auditorium was instrumental in selecting able men as officers. The nominations were approved by the meeting. Officers elected were as follows: Chairman, Fred Ilium; Vice-Chair-man, Jerry Llechty; Secretary, Clinton Soldner; Measurer, John.. 1). Mason. There are now eight fanners institute associations in tho county ami It is expected a county meeting will be held soon to arrange for the series of meetings next winter. ■ "■ O — Say Accident Was "AnAct Os God” Van Wert, Ohio, March 21.---The Pennsylvania Railroad company tiled
Best Bulk Rolled Oats and Steel Cut Oats. OKp Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 3 lbs Large Size California Sweet QRn Prunes, 2 lbs. Pet or (Jarnation Milk. 3 35c large cans... ■EMSSVWiaBBMMXg Little KI f Sweet Corn, Nothing j like it, can... Extra Tender Early .lune Peas. 35 C 2 cans P. & G. White NapIha Soap, ; 50 c 11 bars 10c Package Tobacco 25c 3 pkgs
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1921.
answers Wednesday to the amended petitions of the ten plaintiffs in the suits. arising from the Ridge school bus accident and asked that the cases be dismissed. It is denied that there was any carelessness on the part of the company, it Is admitted that there was a heavy fog at the time of the accident and the "fog referred to was of such a kind of character as to be and constitute an act of God.” The suits were brought by the board of education for the truck demolished in the accident and by the following persons for injuries and deaths caused in the accident: Anthone Stebamaw (three), Ray imler, John E. Eackler (three), Paul Imler, (two), KILLED MOTHER TO STOP HER SUFFERING (United Press Service) Geneva—A girl who killed her In-
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valid mother to relieve her of further suffering has been acquitted of murder and set tree here. Mlle. Helene Moler nursed her mother with the utmost devotion for many weeks, but she could not stop the pain and she was tortured by seeing her mother suffer. So she gave her mother three doses of veronal, which were fatal. Three medical Specialists declared at the trial that the girl was of sound, mind and that her vital sentiment® were intensely developed l , they concluded that after a severe moral struggle she was driven by excessive love of her mother to kill her to terminate her suffering. “Dream Baby” Case Up In House Os Lords (United Press Staff Correspondent) London. Mar. 21.—(Special to Daily Democrat) Tho case of the celebrat-
ed Russell* "dream baby” was up In! the house of Lords yesterday. The session was closed to the pub-j lie. The lord heard Mrs. Christable 1 Russell's appeal against the divorce granted her husband by the courts
Oats now the quic/ieslbreakfast Quick g | Quaker ‘ cooks in 3 to 5 minutes > IL/ A rich, flavory oat breakfast in half the i I ufektime of coffee! Quicker than eggs —no jLCMBi longer than plain toast! Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKEJL And en i°y a new X - Same plump oats as regular Quaker i Oats. But cut before flaking, rolled very WCx-uMJ • thin an d P art, T evoked — smaller flakes that cook faster - that ’ a ,lie on, y difference. All that rare Quaker flavor. All the joy vUwSly~9igk* r of hot breakfasts—quick. 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS mSKSRf Now at Qroceri OwS Q uick Quaker and Quaker Oats.
The Gas Store * Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. The Gas Co.
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' last year. She is flghtinfl to establish the legitimacy of her son, con•jeeived, she claims, on an occasion >' when her husband walked in his sleep i into her bed chamber. Russell named several men as co-[
Her Gas Bills are High Because She uses the burner on her ran<o. when a smaller one would do. She lights two burners at a time, and then lets one of them wait while she is getting food ready. Shi- takes food.olT the fire and leaves the burner lighted until she has time to put on a tea kettle of dishwater She buys all sorts «f Ras savinß devices, without find inn out whether they really save gas. although the gas company would toll her. She uses tho gas oven to heat the kitchen and to dry damp clothes. She uses her oven us a storage place for food, the moisture of which causes the oven to rust. Then she complains because the range lasts so short a time. She allows water and foods to boll furiously, instead of turning down the flame. She has her husband turn the gas part way oft at the meter. This gives her a low pressure, and increases the length of tljenecessary for preparing the tneal. She uses a worn out range, with burners out of adjustment.' She • does not know that the gas company would be glatl to tell her what la the mattes with her range. She never cleans the burners of her range, 8h« uses her oven for baking, but does not plan to keep ft full She could plan baked potatoes or a cgawole dinner for baking day. She used larger tooklng utensils Hum she nerals. In u set of ti'lplicatn hiiu<epnns, she could cnoh three vegetables over one Wtrner. She usch open vessels, which consuiue live times as much gas cloHetl vrasels of the same else She falls to report to th> gas company when she gets it wnnU-ful yellow flame. fine has never learned to read the 0«» meter. ..
respondents. Legal argument as to the admissability ot certain evidence occupied the lords today. e At the time of the Armistice there were gome 10,000 dogs with the armies ! of all sides.
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