Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1924 — Page 6

EXPERTS LIKE I ZEPPELIN ZR-3 (United Press Service) Lakehurst. N. J., Oct. 17.—N0 aviation expert who witnessed the arrival of th v Zeppelin ZR 3 yesterday or looked her over in h<tr Imuix<t today expressed the least doubt thut she would be accepted by the I'njted States and added to the country s air force. , Thp airshp’s record-breaking performance in flying 5,000 miles from J Friedrichshafen in 81 hoars arid 13; minutes and the undamaged condi-1 tion of the craft nt the finish of the i flight, as well as the case with which the huge dirigible was handled, caused naval and military men to be emphatic in approving her. While Dr. Eckener, the Zeppelin’s j pilot, her German officers and the I four American observers went to 1 Washington to lunch with Soaretary | of the Navy Wilbur, the Zr-3 was sighing away the last of $12,000 j worth of hydrogen gas which support- j cd her on the flight. The ga ■. highly explosive is too I dangerous to leave in the bags and it | would b.- too expensive a process to | attempt to preserve it in tanks. When the Shenandoah returns from 1 the west to find this huge stranger in, its hangar, the present American j '■queen of the skies” may undergo a ; yas transfusion and give up her | helium to the new-comes to be had' to raise both airships at once. The outcome of the Washington conference is tApeeted to be acceptance of the ZR-3 as a German reparation payment. Dr. Eckener already has struck the airship's German flag and ati American crew is in charge at the hangajr. Technically, however, the dirigible is not jfet

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■ ■■ 1 1. ————•————• 1 American property. Discovery of a slight rent in one gas bale was the only untoward inIcldellt. of the entire flight. The altuost luxurious fitting inside the -nvelope of the ZR-3 enabled officer* and men to pass the time Iti comparatlve comfort. — 0 __.x——— GENEVA NEWS Mrs. Arch Haughton was hostess to the members of the. Birthday club' Wednesday afternoon at her Harrison; street home. The ladles spent a I most delightful aftrenoon playing' I progressive bunco. At 6 o’clock a ( I delicious dinner was served. ’{hej | hostess was assisted in the serving by her daughter, Matgaret and the Misses Mildred Smith, Dorothy Armstrong and Catherine Anderson. V. C. Morrison, of Muncie, is the guest at the home of his brother-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. D. V. Williams, j Eighteen members of the U. B. Lai dale s’ Aid society, motored to Fort! Wayne last Tuesday afternoon where; they spent a most enjoyable afterjnoen at the home of .Mrs. Rufus Byrd. Airs. Tom Vorhees wag a shopper: in Portland Wednesday.. Tin- local school is closed Thursday' and Friday while the teachers at , ■ tend the meeting at Fort Wayne. W. E. Buckingham, wife and daugh-j I the double funeral service of Mr. and. -ter. Mrs. S. D. Brandt, who attended i Mrs. Emmett LaFauover, returned to I their homes in Logansport Tuesday I afternoon. Miss Lucile Martin began her studies this week at the Lutheran hospital. where she is taking a three years’ nurse’s training course, ular meeting at the home of Mrs. The M. E. Ladies''Aid held its regJohn Shoemaker on Linfe street last Tuesday afternoon. After the busi-1 ness and social hdurs the guests were served a dainty lunch. Mrs. Jacob Martz, who has been ill

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for the past week. Is reported to b# slightly Improved. , Rally day will be observed at the U. 11. Sunday School next Sunday morning. A food program has been, planned and a goodly number Is ex petted.

'I ’ I Children Like GOOD Bread It’s good for Hum. 100. Ask them why ; ii<| in v’ll say, “It litstes Good. Bread is satisfying, it puts energy and health into I every growing youngster, they re sure to I th: i\ e on Miller’s Blue Ribbon flread Bread baked the, Miller way is just as good for Grownups, too. Always ask your <,e> r lor Miller’s Blue Ribbon Bread. For Sale By All Grocers Miller’s Bakery Monroe & Third Streets ag'i ""ii jum— in ■■■■ubiim bii 11 ■■■ n IT PAYS YOU—BEST QUALITY, BEST PRICE, PLUS SERVICE Central Grocery ’ “OF COURSE” Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery Fane y Johnathan Gold Medal the Best Eating or Cooking Spring Wheat Flour Apples, 29c 211 lbi ’ . $1.15 No.l Virginia pweel f Perfection Crackers I Potatoes, O£p better 9Kn I Try some, 61b kind, 2 1b5.... \ • ? iiiiiuii i im' "ii 11 i ba®sk’3a ? .’w;®BK ssmeshmsk MMMKMKani j Extra Good Grade 5-Sewed Carpet I Michigan Hand Broom; Real Broom j Picked Navy <() c Value, 45 C Beans, 5 lbs. Each I Repast, Best Coffee Pork & Beans with Value in De- 4Q C Tomato 25c I catur, lb Sauce, 3 cans IChipso,- R. N. M. I Good Size, Sweet, Soap Flakes and I Juicy, California Climaline, 23c I <ba '”-" es - 23c | Large pkg.... 8 Dozen ■ Fancy Y r ellow Corn | Early June Peas, | Meal, Fresh 9^ P I Extra Tender | 5 lbs. 2 cans | White Lily the qual- Kirks Flake White | ity Winter Wheat and R. N. M. Launl^ U ft5...,.. 95c w y bar° S aP ’ 39c EiVampiro Fly - )( . n Powder, pkg. . f) ’ , LUC Fly Swatters, Wood t'X *os k 9K Handie, Wc os ’ 25c Large Size Califor- i Best Grade Blue nia Sweet I Rose Head 9-Sp Prunes, 2 lbs. *‘ | Rice, 3 1b5.... . Swans Down Cake g Pillsbury’s Buc k - {Flour, 32 cI w^ an d Pancake pkg I Flour, IKp 2 pkgss9c ? Pkg I Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Celery, Cran- I I berries, Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Oranges, I Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas, Apples. I Owen S. Davis The Store That Appreciates Your Business. I

Boom In Indiana Coal Fields Has Subsided (United Press Service) Indlanapoll*. Oct. 17.—The boom in operations at the Indiana coal fields Iwhiih started a few weeks ago- has

I subsided and mines tire being op-rat 1 ed to about one third of their capuc;lty ut that time. i This was - announced today by j William M. Heller, Jr., e< r< tarv > treasurer of the Knox Consodllat'd | Coal Company, here. Ho attributed the condlflon to, three major .caused: the warm i weather, smaller industrial consump tion. and competition from the " ; t I Virginia and other non union fi- lds. 1

I Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery ALSO DEALERS IN * Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware FREE CITY DELIVERY I I Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 3,4,5 Large assortments to select from. PADD IPT Genuine Holland Seed Cabbage (»>• q/x vADvAGL lor Kraut. Price is low. 100 lbs. Fancy Sound Yellow Onions. Just the An LWNWJIIM k in <l ,or "inter storage. 50 lb. bushel.. jqC anHUIIIMffWm I ■ II’W—T D ■ ■ Best Michigan White Potatoes. (ftn nn 1 OtatOeS M li’« bushel 90c. 2'i bushel bag for.. 11 AID Fine Granulated Sugar, 100 lb. bag $7.90. nn Fine Granulated Sugar, 12'$ lbs. for i/jC ■——■at!—lll 181 In'R'ya l II IWBWMMBMMMMMBMMBMBMMMWMgMMB aHHHHHBHi ■■■■■■■ Search I-itllit 9i(L» ! I-» r £ e c >‘ns Kraut or Runkles Best OK n Matches, 3 boxes Pumpkin, 9 Bulk Cocoa. 21b :.0e pkg Quaker 2 for All Scrap ToRolled Oats. .. . LifJ V Medium Size Santa bacco, 3 pkgs. 25c pkg. Drome-OI Clara Prunes QP T .,n cans Pink -j « dttry Dates . 3 tbs./Salmon 1 I C Maytime' Nut Olco, the lb 10c 3 cans 50c Best, 97p Select Bulk Seedless Large cans, Apri-Q A Raisins, co * s * n syrup... 3 lbsßoc - d:s 6itlv Large .cans Yellow H Gooch Granulated Y<l- \ e w Fancy Evaporated Peaches in nr low'Corn Meal Q* Peaches, 9Kz» heavy syrup ... LDC ' ’ ils ’ 2 n,s OdU o| ( j Style German Hand Jersey Sweet OKp Fancy Evaporated Ap- Made Pretzels O’. Potatoes, (> lbs. ricots, 9f|p ■ 10 tl)s. 38c lb Battleship Brand Bulk McKensie Fresh Prepar- Tall cans Pet. Carnation Peanut Butter ed Pancake or Buck- or Borden 1 n ' ■ wheal Flour 99 Milk LUU 15c size Van Camps Pork rt-H I r»‘ Dozen cans ....$1.15 & Beans in PidslHuys Pancake Small cans 5c tomato sauce. .. lUC laree box* 48 C Dozen cans 55c 3 cans 25c H Pride of Decatur gener- f'J-'n'' Brand 9f|f* Dozi n J-' 111 * at Purpose f 4) Milk, can .. . ..£rfW 7 oz. Rolls Crepe Flour. 12 tbs... DOC Dozen cans ....$2.30 Toilet Paper Ot 21 ths 98c ’ Fresh Bulk *’ ,or " ,c ■ IS 1h551.95 ed Oats, 5 Old Dutch Gooch’s Best, the Flour N. B. C. the Best Butter Cleanser, 3 for More and Bitter Crackers, OKz* • * s, °’ t!,n Bread, 1 r 2 tbsP<ded Peaches I 'JV 24 Pis tPjL.ID Quality Ginger No - 10 " aL can 1 ■ 48 lbs. $2.25 Snaps' 2 tbs.... Apricots I Barrel $8.75 Large Keg Flakel c . an QSf* f Canned Goods Here Butter C.raekers At7v Red (.Cherries.. ’ For Less Diamond Crystal Salt No. 10 gal. can m •" Indiana pack IfL, does not get B Sweet Corn, can JLtJV 50 Ih. bag •Ov Cherries Country Gentlemen 100 lb. bag ....$1.25 No. 10 gal. can Qtlp B Sweet Corn, OETj-i Penick & Fords Syrups, California Pens . ijU 2 cans Golden Color £ ’ CanS QS(* Can 10c gallon DJC Loganberries.... Select Sweet'' 9Pxz» 1 .2 gallon 33c No. 10 gal. can QmP June Peas. 2 car.«*>C Crystal White 4r» Gooseberries. ... - T arue cans Snow Wbi[.> Gallon O~xV Smuckers J " ' lll ‘ Hominv. QQ gallon- 38c Stvlc Apple Butter; y>u 3 for '. AOC, R. NM. Bulk Or,, will .like it, QV/i Can 10c Soap Chips, 21b. gallon can 1 B—--8 Xapanned Coal Buckets ’K v I Galvanized Coal Buckets 48C | Hard Coal Galvanized Coal Buckets 1 ()5C I New 50 lb. Size Lard Cans \ , 45c I | G inch Stove Pipe. Joint XSC 6 ‘n<* 1 K Reversible 90C Elbows IDC Elbows ( ranite Slop Jars with Cover Mil Jq White .Granite Slop Jars with Cover $1.65 Large Cold Blast Lanterns ■7 $1.35 Nesco Oil Heaters, guaranteed oderless and smokeless .■'Uss.7s Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables sr wwMinwwr-> ——.-nmiimi mu— m■■ 1 "in ——— • I

Scarlet Fever Lcad< Other Diseases In State IndUnapolie. Ind., Oct. 17.—Scarlet, '(over bail ,n th® nunibor of cjisns of 'preventable disease'! In Indiana re|ported to Ht:Je board of health, I Oct 4. the board announced today. ' There were 75 cases of this diseas.l i reported, other dlaeHßiia were re'ported as follows:, Dlptheria, 72; InOhienz.i, 5* Tuberculosis, 28; Typhoid • Fever. 3:!; Small Pox, 27; Whooping

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