Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1924 — Page 6

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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. - ■ III Mill--I I Cane Granulated Sugar, SI.OO ■ 111 pounds for I Jx 3 125 pound bag Cane Granulated $2.27 B I Sugar, for | gl Santa Clara Prunes. Talk cans Pet, Carnation Leonard's Fancy Mixed medium size, special or Borden 11 n Lawn Seed. value. 9E Milk 11C lb 3 lbsZ<JV Small cans Borden 6c SunKist Navel Oranges. It) 10c Eagle Brand 9f|p Juicy and sweet, not the Penick & Fords, (he Milk, canMlVv small size, syrup that is sweet; Dozen cans.... $2.25 Dozen: jl costs less. Fine Gri .‘ nu,a,cd Corn Michigan Hand Picked p G„l,te„ color EJ- Sik'n!' *... 4C XW g uarunl«xl GallonOOL * - jj )8 ■ 25c good cookers, Crystal White PA Onion Sets. lb.. .IvC Quaker Rolled Oats or Gallon UVI White Qnion 1 QI Z Pin Head Oat B ' 2 gallon34c Sets, lbJL£ /2 C Meal, 6 lbs I I Flake White, R. N. M. or P. &G. White Naptha 5c I I/tundrv Soap, 10 cakes for 45c; cake . Little Chick Start- r 30c pkgs. QuakerQp* Country Gentlemen ing Mash. Hr.UV Rolled Oats .... ZDC Sweet Corn. Little Chick Growing k Dronie . Ql 2! cans .. .. 11 ’ dan Dates ZlC Brand 6 lbs .. . .. .. . ... , Peas, 3 eans....**MV Sincerity Egg rtf- Hard Can 10c | Mash. 6 lbs ZdC Lastih Soap, 2d(‘ Select Sweet Sincerity Little Chick 3 largtf cakes... AtUV June Peas.can ZOC Feed. OP>z» Fancy Evaporated Apri- Large*.cans Snow White « lbs ‘ ots ’ 1 Hominy, 1A n *■ Scratch Feed. OP XMV can..’ lvC 9 lbsZOv Indiana Sweet Gorn. 3 for 25c Sea Gull Brand Oyster fine pack. Large cans Pumpkin or I Shells. £1 OA 3 cans Kraut, 100 tbs nJI.VV Can 10c 2 fop£ol I Pride of Decatur, the best Winter Wheat Flour, QI 4.S I I ' my, 12 Tbs. 45c; 24 lbs. 73c; 48 lbs. f Large cans Solid 1 £ Jello. 1 A Bulk Shredded OQp Pack Tomatoes JLtJV all flavors IvJC Cocoanut. It)«Ov Gallon cans Red Pitted All Scrap To- QF Quality Ginger Cherries or BlackQQ — Inteco. 3 Snaps. 2 lbs....fcit)v Raspberries ....vOl New Dried Cook--| A Best Quality BulkA l Gallon cans Peeled Cali- ing Peas, lblvC Rio Coffee, fornia PA~ Maytime Nut Oleo, all Tall cans Pink CAn Peaches V«’v quality, ‘)H*P Salmon. 3for..OvC Gallon cans IbZtJV Cain 17c While Cherries vUV Battleship Brand Bulk lairge Post Bran, Post N. B. C. Butter Peanut Butler, Q‘) n Toasties or Kellogg’s Crackers, 2 lbs. ZOV fl) ttut Corn Flakes DPvr* N. B. C. Premium or Battleship Brand 1 ~ 2 for Sofla Crackers, 1 Mustard, pints.. 10l Angel Food Or !b 1 • V Quarts 25c Cake Puns 25c I No better Bread Flour than Gooch; why pay more? 00 I I 24 tbs. 90c; 48 lbs. 81.80; Barrel' ’ Muffin Pans. Heavy Galvanized Tubs Na 9 Heavy Tin Copper 12 size ZoC small size Wash Q 1 AQ § s j xe 15 C vtll Boilers .... tplet/O .. Medium size69c Handy Andy*Lunch Kits » 2 ~ pr Large size79c with Vacuum Bottles, Slls $1.75 I “ 35c ~54.25 SS.23c E 12 quart 40c No. 9 Extra large heavy Audrock Bread in_ u < l uurl 45c Wash A PP Toasters J.OC Galvanized OAz, Boilers .... New Radishes, Onions, Pails. 10 quart.. ZvC * Uvavy Tin Copper Spinach. Tomatoes, Pvp12 on Bottom Wash Boilers. . Mr s. Cauliflower. Cail)- ? !, quurt ( 23f QI QP: «•«<•. Gelerv. Beets. CarI ’ r,,K ,k ' ’ ■ I I We Handle Broadacre Dairy I I I I Whipping and Coffee Cream | I

Woman Mayor Serves Notice On Law Breakers (United Cress Service) Columbia City, lowa, April 4 Eva Hretz, school teaciier-mayor of Columbia City, and her cabinet of women, today served notice on all law break- • ers here to come into the fold or get out of town. * -We shall not tolerate bootlegging J or any other form of law breaking’’, she declared. Mayor Brez also is against bobbed hair and cigaretts for women. .Every elective office in town fell to women. Two other teachers, Miss Mary Moore and Miss Nellie Moore,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY APRIL 4, 1921

■ occupy the posts of treasurer and assessor respectively, ‘‘We shall endeavor to show how a city should be run.” Mayor llretz told the United Press today . "We don't want bootleggers, potting parties, the mixing of gin with automobile, and I am opposed to women smoking cigaretts or bobbing their hair.” , As if to guard against the rigor of an ail-spinster regime, the town pla<ed five married women in the council: Mrs. W. Richie, Mrs. Bessie M, Jamieson, Mrs. Grace Robertson. Mrs. Elsie Allen and Mrs. Fay Schock. , ■- — -

MASONS HAVE NEW TEMPLE AT ATTICA (United Press Service) Attica, Ind., April 4 Masons of Attica will give a banquet tonight to celebrate the anniversary of the completion of their new temple. Vanderlip Cuts Loose From Wall Street Today (United Press Service) Washington, April 4 —Frank A. Vanderlip has cut loose from Wuil street. With one stroke of his pen he severed all the ties that have bound

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into the company of the nation s L mightiest money men and voicing regret that his former collegues were blind to conditions, hade them faref well. Vander)ip announced he had takon a Step wfoich he told friends here ten days ago he seriously contemplated, He has resigned from all boards of directors on which he was a memr I ber. His cutting adrift from Wuil street, to be freer to go on, unannoyed by the criticisms of business . associates, with his 'dry cleaning’ of the government here, was announced in a letter to E. P. Swenson, president, of the Freeport, Texas company, New York. Swanson had asked Vanderlip

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to retire from the company’s board, . because of his activities here, complying, said. • ■ — o - ——— CURRENT MAGAZINES The Macfadden group of magazines for this month maintain their stand- , ard In articles, fiction and illustration. Bernard Macfadden, their founder, is now the largest publisher of magazines in America. Phyaicfal Culture features "I Got Pep and Lost Dyspep- ■ sia,” “Breathe Your Way To Strength” and “The Blbfb’s Message of Health.” True Story announces that it has passed the two-mllllon mark. Among its featured stories are “That Brat of . Mabel’s” "The Price of Pride,” "The Song of Love" and "The Cost of Cowardice' a story which will create widespread discussion, in an interesting editorial Macfadden says: "A great magazine success naturally invites imitators. We put out our two new magazines, True Romances and Dream World spaced several weeks apart. This type of literature is obtainable all through the month. For twentyfive years the pubiisbers of True Story have been engaged in publishing literature that has a distinctly upbuilding influence upon its readers. Smutty books never appealed to me. Publishers of literary muck are devoid of ideals." I Metropolitan Magazine lives up to its claim of being "The world's greatest fiction magazine” Dance Lovers magazine Is brimfull of interest to those who trip the light fantastic, while the Muscle Builder tells bow Dr. Welzmiller. the noted physicial director, is making white collar men musclar. Movie Weekly continues to publish exclusive news and views of Interest to movie fans. o W'ta.'tes of Young Girl A girl of sweet sixteen never wishes that she had been born a man—but wait until she reaches the age of thlr t>-six.

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GENEVA NEWS Emmett Tully, who is , Fort Wayne, spent, the week e nd h at his parental home. Misses Addie and Ora Hoskins ' went to Winchester Saturday Z, noon, where they spent the week with their snster-in-law, Mrs fh', ’ Hoskinson, and little daughter Bel ; Mr. und Mrs. J. Wltchie a J- . Geneva Saturday after motorl ' through from their home In MeJ!' Mich. They left the latter pl ace ’ the previous day and report the ‘ in a very bad condition, as they Ull to be pulled out a number of ti mes • Mrs. Frank Worrell spent the week end at her home in Fort Wayne she ' has been here for some time ( . a r lnit for her mother, Mrs. Charles Pyle wh ,. • has been In very poor health. ’ ' Miss Mavine Miller spent Sunday h> 1 Portland with her mother, Mrs • Schenyfelt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale, of Fort Wayne, came Saturday afternoon for 9 a visit at the home of her parent, Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis Mason. Lew Austin, who had been a guest • at the home <if his daughter, M rs '• I.uther ftartin, of west of left for bis home in Winchester Saturday afternoon. 1 Miss Freda Lough returned to her home here Sunday evening after • spending the week end with relatives ’ and friends in Muncie. • fßod adulteration CEASES IN INDIANA n — Indianapolis, April 4—The heydey h of unrestricted food adulteration and t misbranding has definitely gone. No longer does the housewife look fearfully for ground cocoanut shells, ground olive stones, s an d, starch, ! wheat and buckwheat flour in ground t spices, according to 1. L Miller, state food and drug commissioner. The early reports of the Indiana food department were full of stories ■ of milk adulterated with water or preserved with formaldehyde or borar. Miller said. Meats, especially sausage hamburger and canned meat were prose rved frequently with borax and sulphites. both harmful chemicals. o Sandpaper at Potion Label Polson bottles and bottles of harmless medicine feel the same to finger* in the dark, und hundreds of personi are jeolsoned every year by taking the contents of the wrong bottle, says Popular Mechanics. As a precaatioo against any iwssitde mistake's paste a strip of aaxdpujK-r aq ti.e i>oisoa bottles.

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’ All persons not having Broadacres Dairy Milk delivered to their residence, can buy the same at the following grocers Central Grocery Stults Grocery 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 i.