Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1924 — Page 6
White organdie collars and puffs to be worn at*the wrists ure seen on practically all the crepes and alpacas for street wear. No Need To Have I) A N D R II F F Itching Scalp or Falling Hair. Kekionga Scalp 'lonic overcomes scalp troubles, stops falling hair and promotes the growth of soft fluffy hair. Used as a tonic by barbers. Sold by ('allow & Kohne
I Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery I ALSO DEALERS IN Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware FREE CITY DELIVERY Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 5,48, 231 Large assortments to select from. Franklin Cane Granulated Sugar, ' Q9n I I 25 lb. bag. .$2.39; 10 tb. bag < I 1 . M■■■■■■ l » ll■lllillli !■ — L-11XJ |_x__ Maytime Nut Oleo. best Fancy Evaporated Cali- Tall cans Pet. Carnation ij r“! y : 25c fr Pc ” chc, 2sc ll'/ac Pride ot Decatur | r ... Fvmor-it-1 r Small cans F.our^2tb 5...4bC S ...4bC 15C We »>- OP,. 4S '.■.7.’."’sijs Setoel Quality S, edl™ »J> Gooch’s the wonder Raisins. 9"W* Onion Seis 10C Bp-adnuur. fl- 2lt.s ... Z&C 2, ”’ s - arge pkgs. Seeded or Hulk Shredded QQ„ Seedless 1 r Cocoanut. Ib„.. d&OC Genuine Santa Clara Raisins IJI McKensie Prepared Pan- f Prunes. OKz» R - M * Bu,k 9K/» cake or Buck3 lbs s-aeJU Soap Chips, 2 wheat Flour I P. & G. or R. N. M. White Naptha Soap, I 10 bars for 4 *UV | ■ While Wluat HP- Tall cans Pink 1 7z* Crystal White, Z?A z , Flour. 5 lb. liagMiOv Salmon .*. XIV Gallon pail .... OvC Yellow or Whiti QE’ ~ 3.for 50c l /2. gallon 34c <rn Meal. 7 His *—’)( Oil or Mustard i ~ Maple Flavor. 7Q pound 4 C Sardims. 2 cans At)V Callon pail .... I SunKist Navel Oranges, New Holland Milcher 14 gallon l(lc ■I. Juicv and Sweet, not the Herring. d» 1 40 Michigan Hand Picked small size 1° Tb. keg.. tPA«“iO Navy Beans that QQ D(, /t tl Yellow Onions, dry and cook. 5 lbs OOv I Br °°"\49c 25c ;r'. Gn .' d :'. ~i" :..5c ■ ~ , ... Penick it Fords all qual- New Dried Wis- Isl _ . 1 I irge Post Toasties, ity S yrup costs less; cousin peas, lb IVC « 1 Kelloggs Corn Flakes. Gil || on |Klil _pr Quaker Bulk Rolled Oats E 1 T >st Brun or Golden color .. OOC or Pin Head Oat-QE' 1 Krunibles. 2 J.. gallon 30c meal. 6 1b5.... ZOC ” I IE New Pack Indiana Sweet Corn, fine quality Q7p I B ’ 10c; Dozen cans • L g < ( Chicken Scratch O*,* Quality Ginger Large cans Kraut or t 1 r!.?, 1 ’ •‘..H’.;: ’ ” Snaps. 2 lbs ZOC Pumpkin. nr * < aii.. c.lin k 951* 3(k pkg. Quaker Qr 2 for Zt)C A • r iii’ rid I r 'ii tv Rolled Oats . ...ZdC Quart Jar Sweet HA M 1 Little Chick Buttermilk Cou „ trv (;< . n||< . mt . n Pi ckk s 30C £> (i tb/ 25c Corn * ?"’• J’S A ?» o I! All Scrap Tobiu-OE' 2 c , an * Slarch • B cos, 3 for Btsl Beans. 95p ‘ “ unee Bolls Crept* Jello, all 1 A , t 3 for Toilet Paper, flavors IvV Large cans N. B. C. the gtMxl Butler Hominy. 3 for. Roll 5c Bl Crackers. Large cans Solid! Dromedary Os B 1 2 fits fciOV Pack Tomatoes i»Jv Dates, pkg C F* 1 - hi,, L 1 I Old Dutch Cleanser, ! r ■ ] I 2 cans for IOC ||, 10c cakes Palm Beach Toilet Soap K ~ I Dozen cakes. .55c; , 2 ’ th. can Shelled Corn Poppers Bruning Q“■ ■ 1 English 2,,< Sheanv ZdC wc S.,t in,, I! 1 "" 1 s,,r ">' *«/. l! £ h ""“-35c I: - <O. Aluminum Pwco- Vm uum H..ltk in ™.h 2 mlkm «i«- SOr » . tatnr Cnffve d* s -j r — — Leonunls High Grade ■( PrtU Mixture Lawn l| Gfam Churns. t ..i i . Gruss Seed, !?. ' 1 Of* Leonards Seeds that 11.25 & $1 "aler Founts... lUv grow. A complete as~t Rapid Slaw and Vege- nortmcnl in bulk, um piki™ "* 98c ‘Jl I*’ 1 *’ c i u,, 7 35c r ° ,np, ‘v of I ■ vuv .>oc value for . OtH | Vcgt*fiihles. " I I We Handle Broadacre Dairy I I! I I Whipping and Coffee Cream ] I*
Bluffton Boys Hop Wrong .. Train And Get Long Ride , Bluffton. .March 27. —Two Bluffton boys, who returned here late Tuesday from Huntington, found theiuselv. f in that city as a result of a mistake in "hopping" the wrong train at ■ Decatur, after having rode to Deea1 tur on a Clover Leaf freight train. The I boys are David Maddux, 13. of 921 ' V.'- t Wabasii street, and Lawrence Nute, 14, of 244 North Union street. , The boys were found tn Huntington by Erie police, who turned them over to Sheriff W. E. Payne, and Mrs. Frank Felter, probation officer. The latter brought them home in a taxi, I
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I arriving here about 4 o’clock. The boys said they “hopped" a Clover Leaf freight train here intending to ride to Craigvillo and then catch another train back to Bluffton. At Craigville the train was going so fast they could not get off and rode on to Decatur. They said they saw an Erie freight train pulling out of Decatur and got, on it, thing it was a lake Erie train which would bring, them back to Bluffton. Instead, they. Lfound themselves In Huntington when the train stopped. Mrs. Felter called| the parents of the boys and notified; them of their safety and arrangements were made to bring them to their I homes.
I Saturday Specials | Choice Bunch of Chickens (Order These Eady.) Best Cuts of Prime Beef, Pork and Veal. B Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese. Large Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c | Best Sweet Pickles, 2 dozen for 35c ■ Fresh Spare Ribs, 1b... 15c; 2 lbs 25c Fresh Neck Bones, lb.. .7c; 3 lbs 20c ■ Fresh Ground Horse Radish, jar .. 15c Good Tender Beef Steak, lb 20c Nice Fresh Meat for Meat Loaves, lb 25c Good Pork Shoulders in Rough, lb. 12'-c Plenty of Fresh Hearts, Tongues and Pigs Feet. lg Plenty of Sassafrass, | Chick Sandwish Spread Rosebud Bacon in boxes 25c & 50c Iter, Rosemary, ite Mountain, ttle Rendered: pail. 65c; No. * Meats — ew’ York Shoulicnic Hams, lb. 12c > 25c 1 Hams, lb 22c nd Smoked Fish. ’ any brand of 4eat line we have it ij ill parts of city. Try Us. [g. Co. Market |
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I f ■k ZHOT „ Tlle . 1 : ’ CjIIA/ Most Nourishing "li \ W/ 1 Food For «||z ■ff \CRACKERV/ Growing Children Iff ® Iff H i|g Crisp, fresh P. W. Butter crackers, thoroughly bak- gfa ■ff ed to bring out their real tempting flavor. Pure, whole- sfi some, easy to digest, these dainty wafers are the ideal 3|j gS food for hungry youngsters. jm gff Grown ups like Perfection Wafers too with soups, IM iff salads, fruit, milk, cheese, etc. Can lx? eaten plain or jffi iff buttered. Can be served in more than one hundred SS fig ways. Jff Buy Perfection Wafers from your grocer from the 3+?: 3tJ special built, electrically heated case that keeps them ■ff fresh and crisp. m! ■IE Eat them as your bread ■it* Its . . 3g i It?* at every meal 3g, :• ’ t ?■: PERFECTION BISCUIT CO. P ' B I« J Main Office and Factory. Ft. Wayne. Ind. Pfxj! Hl Ifr J• leading Baker* Since 1901. If £ZjL 2 IJ • Service Station*—South Bend. Ind.. Iji- ' 1 Byr? I; J fayette. Ind.. Muncie. Ind.. Jack*on. Mich. ||T' V 244* j • Maker* of FiKhty-elxht Varietie* of Feo IJi ■ • <'ookie-cake*. I iffTP L— nJ 1 M WB' W" t
Huntington High Has 17 Net Games Scheduled Huntington, Mar. 27 —Tho 1924-25 high school basket ball schedule, with the exception of three dates, has been filled by Coach W. H. Kinsey. A good all-around season of basket ball is assured by Mr. Kinsey next year amt according to him. there is plenty of material from which to pick a winning team next year. One or two of the remaining dates will he left open until next fall before the season starts ax there may be some team which Mr. Kinsey will want to schedule with. The scliedule for next season Is us follows: Dec. f>- Sweetzer, here Dec. 6—South Side, there. Dec. 12 South Bend, here . Dec 19 Lima, O„ here Dec. 26 —North Manchester, there Dec. 27—Columbia City, here , Jan. 2—Open . Jan. 3—Open Jan. 9—Jeff, of Lafayette, there Jan. 10 - Elwood, here Jan. 16—Logansport, here Jan. 17—Anderson, here Jan. 23—North Manchester, here Jan. 30—Warsaw, there
I THECRYSTAL I —Tonight— B “THE I! TEMPLE ,2 OF 3 VENUS" ® Wm. Fox presents 1,0(10 I American Beauties and big cast with St Mary Philbin. U l lie biggest Fox feature ■ »if the year 1924. See it. gg More romantic than E the tales of Arabian D Nights! M More spectacular even H than “A Daughter of ■ The Gods,” or "Queen B of llie Sea!" More thrills than a B' modern melodrama! * More beautiful girls B than ever appeared be- B fore on stage or screen! H 10c and 25c ZA
Feb. 7—Bluffton, here Feb. 13—Anderson, there Feb. 14—Logansport, there Feb- 20 —Peru, hero Feb. 27—Bluffton, there. PLEASANT MILLS U. S7^ RCh Sunday School, at 9:30 Public Worship, at 10:5, “What Think Ye of Christ" Epworth League, at 6:30. Leader Margret Schenck. Evening Worship, at 7:30. Mid-week service, Thursday Pv .„ ing at 7:00. The Conference year is el o , in . with these services. The p astor goes to the Annual Conference Marion on Tuesday, e¥Pry fln( pay up their dues on Sunday. The Epworth laeague has a b UB |. ness meeting a t the parsonage Mon day evening March 31. Let every pp. worthe eUguer be j n atte n j aniH Important questions will be (iMdwi and we need your help. Maple Syrup, excelleTTquality. Direct from mapel su <, ar oimp. $2.25 per gallon at Smith & Bell office.
A Studying hard? 1 A W Boys and Girls | W need , fl lift emulsion I
EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR | j You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur I When you darken your hair with ( Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can I tell, because it’s done so naturally. w| Levently. Preparing this mixture though I at home Is mussy and troublesome. I, At little coat you can buy at any drug] store the ready-to-use preparation, im-i proved by the addition of other ingredients called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- ' phur Compound.” Yon just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and] | draw this through your hair, taking | one small strand at a time, by mora-| ing all gray hair disappears, and. after another application or two. your (hair becomes beautifully darkened. glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace. is a sign of old age. and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance. get busy at once with 1 Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound I >a<i Took years younger.
W al 1 ‘Yea, indeed I /Mg I gladly recomRkJ mend Little Elf becavae w* uae thia brand of food* at our | home! ;ooos fol KZfc? it! < J
All persons not having Broadacres Dairy Milk delivered to their resi* dence, can buy the same at the following grocers Central Grocery' Liechty Meat Market Mutschler Meat Market Fisher & Harris Gilpin’s Grocery F. V. Mills Star Grocery Sam Hite’s Miller’s South End Grocery Fisher & Harris Coffee and Whipping Cream Delivered fresh daily from the BROADACRES Dairy Phone 392
