Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1924 — Page 7

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■ GET YOUR SEATS NOW AT EVERETT'S STOKE IOR ” TURN TO THE RIGHT "'=“ B SPECIAL SCENERY, BIG CAST. BIG SPECIALTIES BETWEEN A UTS. BE THERE. ■_ — >

I I A Business I | -of the Farmers E / I i — from the Fanners I — and by the Farmers | I - ' X 111 Cloverleaf Creamerier Inc. I II Manufacturers of f * Cloverleaf Creamery Butter n in and ICE CREAM This institution realizes and takes a pride in the value ot cooperation effort among our farmers. It feels that it stands in a measure as an example of that kind of energy. As buyers of cream, with stations and routes everywhere, making it convenient for everyone, we wish to assure you of the sale of your cream to us AT ALL TLMESf V. e always pay the highest market prices i , and the/ service we render to you, cuts your Sown handling charge down to the lowest possible point. Support the home institution. CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES INC. I z 9 I ■ IliilllWrf IWWIMIIW WW ,'T

Montpelier May Lose Manufacturing Plants Hartford City, March 28,—Rumors believed to be well founded are current here and at Monpelier and Huntington that the Montpelier Manu-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FTUD \Y. MARCH 28, 1921.

facturing ‘Company-plant and -“the the National Bteele Cir.tings Company's plant at Montpelier are to be moved to Huntington within the near future. These rumors are neither confirm cd or denied by officials of Hie plant at Montpelier , , One official said Wednesday afternoon that while there were rumors out concerning the move nothing definite could be given out. Tills same official said that Huntington had offered enough for the move to assure the two plants little financial loss in making such a move. Should Hie two plants leave Mont‘ptdier. ft will be a sad blow to Hurt little city. It Is said that one reason the officials of the plant have' considered the rather blattering Huntihgton offer is because they do not believe that they are getting protection against the strikers. The present crisis in the affairs of Montpelier, and of the two plants there. Is the outgrowth of a strike started several months ago by Hie moulders and apprentices, wlu n an attempt was made to put the men no piece work. Kansas carries no insurance on its state buildings.

—a The first oranges were grown in California in 1873. The destructive Japanese beetle has

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Have You A Gas Range That

enables you to measure and regulate the heat of the oven (by merely turning a small Red Wheel) and thereby predetermine to the minute the tim ' when a roast, cake, pie, bread, cookies or biscuits will be baked to suit your taste exactly?

Have you a gas NO? Then one of range that enables the greatest and you to put a Whole -s. ... most pleasant sur- ♦ -A r jjft* • • **• *• * * Meal in the oven FL fJTVE pr * seH awaits you nt (soup, meat, vegc- the appliance salestables and dessert) rooms of the gas and leave it cooking, |F T i w.?* company. unattended, for 3,4, ,» J Just ask to Im* >or 6 hours while shown a Lorainyou do other work, equipped Has Range

go shopping or visiting? Have you a gas range in the men of which fresh fruits and vegetables may be so thoroughly steiilized, in ordinary glass jars, that they will keep indef- < initely? Have you a gas range I hat automatically maintains I lie

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heat of the oven at any temperature you may require to cook or hake a certain food to the utmost deliciousness? In other words, have you a gas range equipped with the famous Lorain Oven Heat Regulator—a Gas Range with the Red Wheel? _ _ — _

i one with a Red Wheel at the side - of Ihe oven. The salesman will then explain and demonstrate to you the Ixirain Oven Heat Regulator, which is frequently termed the greatest home ialwn-saving invention of the present generation.

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I eggs Get $ 1,5(10 In Bank Robbery At Eaton Muncie, Ind., March 28 —After cutting all telephone wires, yeggmen early Friday morning blasted the vault of the Farmers’ State Bank at Eaton and succeeded in escaping with approximately $4,500 in cash. The robbers entered the bank through a window and picked a hole into the brick wall in which the vault is located. The outer door was opened end two charges of nitroglycerine were used in opening the inner door. The heavy blasts tore the vault almost in pieces\ind threw debris over the building. Nothing excepting cash was taken and many valuable securities were left in the vault. The men are belli ved to have escaped in a waiting automobile. Because all means of communications bail been severed Hie alarm could not s be sent out for more than an hour f after the robbery. The tools of the robbers were left in the bank building and this affords the only clues available to the officers.

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c OR QUICK CASH SALES If you ar. iotsrested lu th. purchmm nr sals of farm lairds, business locations, residence or city properties *r|t.< or call for one ot our recent riplive lists. For those persona who won’t wait. in<l are biurid tn realise some cash ioon, would ear, call and see what we can refer you to a. a cash price for yntir property. 3NOW AGENCY fhcatur. Indiana No. f»n la a comfortable enttaen house of 11**' room a and summer kitchen, on Wi at Mndiwwi street, la on atoned afreet, hu* lente cistern, drove well, plent of irult trees, Rood r:ird<-n. chi<k"n park. smnll frame .table, can lx- mo d ns a Karan*. In theae (i Olinda are about three quart* »ra of an acre. The owner would pay difference In cietuuut*. of thia for a desirable iieieuK*' tract. Price 1J.20U. No, l‘i I. an ln<>xpeiiai\e two itnry eitlii room rcaldencu on Front street, near Atlanta street Thia properly Ims all of the modern eiiuvenleti< <■». a* •-It-ctrlc a ppi In nt es, furfist«. Urn urate, fnrntshwl bath, etc. llaa nico brick front porch. la on a brick atreet. in a conveniont up town local Pm Hua cement walk In front nf lot and about the house; la reanenable hi price mid can 'now bo boiißht tor Cisfiii i>n. No. M l« ii convenient seven room story and a half residentt< on North f«ih st rem in thi house are slidtax doors, milural wtaal khII work, larstKlaas from windows, amide port h room, double cellar, furnished bath. Hun Parlor, and hard pine natural wood tinlah ilirouitlimit; furnace. t-re. lance lot, on a brlt k atrci't, cement walk* about the houae ami yard, plenty of fruit, Rood Knrdt-n. Karaite, chicken house. etc. Price of thia pro- | party is HSOo.iH); mid poaresaiou t ali le> Kheu in thirty days after sale in •clossd . a-X-.-JU «