Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1925 — Page 7

Is Sold I n Feb. 20.—the transelectric current <Hh,fr °J\laut “» lho CharlM W ■» ■«— - „iaht of Iwt week, nt which ’ rd “\ repre.et.UtWe of Mr. Chase to the board of public affairs of 1“ h|t ’ ot Willshire the sun. of ’ The local Plant has been in ’ W .»« « municipal institution Eke summer of 1909. and that , t wl , a movement in the right direcn has proven itself throughout all /rears While the service has .t all times been what the pen--1 paid for and had a right to exJ., nevertheless it was a forward L and the users of the current for Ltinc ami P° wer P ur P OBOT wou,d !J have been without it for twice what It cost them. N4V with the 110,000 intact in the Tillage treasury another undertaking >IIMMIB itself—that of installing a munhcipal water system. As a ancle#J the SIO,OOO should serve to arouse In ihe people of this village to the addisability of pushing forward to the Installation of a water works system. |i it understood that there is availIbM. in addition to this sum some- , thins like SI,OOO. and •»’ tllc 1i,,1e the heeftsary preliminary steps could be taken toward the installation of a water works system. $15,000 would be available as a down payment, and it Is reasonably estimated that a water I works system could be installed in ! Willshire for $30,000 at the top fig- i are. which would mean the floating of a bond issue in the sum of $15,000. | The town is now out of debt, and the installation of a water works sys-1 the Installaion of a water works sys-, ten. would not be a hardship on any | taxpayer of the town. , — o • Navy To Continue To Rely On Big Battleships U NITEO PRESS SERVICE) Washington. Feb. 20.-(Special to

Sam Hite’s ! I Big South End Grocery | Our Delivery system passes your door twice daily. Order from Phone 204—and be sure of the best quality, and service and the | lowest prices. . bbc * SUGAR Fi “ 1 G 0 “" 63c | RAISINS 5K 10c | AAEEEr Fancy Fresh Bulk d»i An i MV! b i'™ Coffee. 3 lbs. for | Oranges ’er dozen .• 18c [I Quart cans of Perfect I Kellogg’s Eran Flakes lA n Mustard 49C |>zr pl ; , WC ■wrT-—ii uni wawra»Ksw>aaaKKtrang; agrapg-JOEii— Mtiui! a-araamaraaari 10 cakes Van Camps Wfiite OAzv I karRC Fags McKenzie Se,f Risin « I Naptha Soap OtjC I Buckwl cat Flour, per bag | 100 lb. hags AQ I Large t ins Table Peaches OKp Medium Salt «7oC I >” s . vri: P | iii'iiiii— f inHnrwrwirwff^.^Ws»-«aßHw: sma | 50 lb. block of Salt 45 C I 1 ?ntV UC , !un ' S 10C I Cocoa— Full pound glass jars 25C **' Oyster Shells | Fancy New Salt Fish, QEft. Fancy Hand Pfcked Beans I 2 lbs. for 2!imC 10 lbs. Ot)C Fancy Salmon, ir Fresh Perfection Wafer 1 P.. R Perc «n 13C Crackers, pc lb '. I3C H WWWKiWB WO PEACHES 1 PINEAPPLES % 3 Large Cans Table, Peaches I '• La» t-e ( ans Slicctl Pineapple & in syrup I in syrup I 69c I 98c I Phone 201. Opixisitc Erie Depot

I Daily Democrat) —, The American I navy will continue to rely on the steel armor nnd huge gunti of its giant battleships as the basic element in the nation’s sea defense with aircraft purely auxiliary. This fundamental naval policy was aep<(pted by President Coolidge today I when he approved the special report of the navy general board on the relative co.neat values of battleships, aircraft and submarines. After an exhaustive investigation, the board in its report, assured the president the battleship is still the backbone of sea power ami that, aircraft and submarines at best are only supremely valuable auxiliaries. The report atti*acted particular attention because of the charges being made by Brig. Gen. Mitchell before the aircraft investigation now in progress in congress. The report said the effectiveness of aerial bombing attacks has been greatly over-estimated. An enemy air fleet could not sink the ships of a floating Battle fleet under war time conditions.

F. V. Mills The Grocer CASH PRICES FOR SATURDAY Little Crow Pancake Flour, Liberty Bell Coffee 45c Package 11c Karavan Coffee 50c Mnrinia Sweet > Panacke Scanned Hominy, 3 f0r...,25c ' cX“ia P Peaches in’si-rup 3 Minute 0018 10( large halves, per can.’... .23c Bu,k Coffee 35c Standard Canned Corn,Ohio Pearl Tapioca, packages all Pack, per can 12c white, 2 pkgs 25c Made Rite Flour, sack ...$1.40 , o i . . IZ i i Large Salt Mackerel, 1 % Penicks Syrup, gal. paii..3->c | Staleys White Syrup, »/i ,bs ’ cach 2 ’ ,c gal. pail 30c Delmont Peaches, per doz. s3.<’<) ' Celery, Head IxfUnca, Leaf Green Peppers, Cabbage. I ————Mm- I —ll— Imi II ■ — ■»«■■■-—o- L- II -IMMW - - - u * vagary »vc —- • , - t > 'JLJSHHS* '• ■< •

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1925.

Slick And Baltzell Divide Their Work Indianapolis. Feb. 20.—Judge Thom - as Slick of South Bend conferred yesterday with Judge Baltzell over distribution of work on the federal beneli i in Indiana. Under a tentative arraigntm nt . Judge Baltzell v. ill hold court in Ind ianapollH. Evansville, New Albany and ■ Terre Haute. Judge Slick will hear eases ut South I Bend, Fort Wayne and Hammond. i o YOKOHMA REVIVING Toyko—(United Press.)— Although a census taken in Yokohotna last fill shows the population there to be about 75,000 less than before the earthquake of 1923, statistics compiled recently show there are more school children in Yokohoma niw than before. The port is being rebuilt rapidly.

Governor Signs Bill Indianapolis. Feb. 19—(Special to Du’ly Democrat)- Governor Jackson io.lay signed peltate bill 157. road- ! justing the method of distributing j the firemens pension bill.

= — THE FAMOUS PERFECTION WAFERS ! ' ' WHEN SERVING SOUPS, SALADS, etc. Be sure to include Perfection Waters Ihe electrically heated display case on your grocer’s counter from which Perfection Wafers are sold, keeps them crisp and oven fresh at all times; besides they're most economical because they’re sold in bulk. Buy them at your grocer’s today. ! PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY , | fill »XT WAYNS. INDIANA rw MinKi —'WSSJi ■ j— —— —— PW 2-Ssa Y- Y"\ CRACKERS • <' V--? /x V'-YY z a*\ ! } X -X I THE CRACKER C>f A HUNDRED USES ■■■ - ——— ■■ ■■■■■■■■■- ■■■■ !■■■ i • ta 1 1 1 z ■■■■■ • ■■■■ll -; DON’T BE FOOI ED—INSIST ON QUALITY AND SAVE—COSTS NO MORE < Central Grocery I ‘‘OF COURSE" Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery M Best Michigan Hand « est M * Wgan J a " d 11 Picked Navy 19,. p ""," ° l "’ <l ! Beans, 5 lbs. 4Zt 95 C Bushel TnfiriirwK-ii j * Bursley’s Best Bulk Direct From the Peanut Bui- 25c Farm; Bacon, | ter, tb its fine, 1b.... 1 3EB wwrqi—TWßiii i"W*r' Fancy Kiln Dried California Oranges, Yellow Corn 9K r ’ ® wect a '" l St '‘'. d Y ss ’ Meal, 5 lbs... X ve « D,n,e ’ 39c 2 dozen ... Quaker Quick and I Mr. Farmer! Satur- | Regu 1a r Rolled I day, you can buy ab | Oats. y 59 lb. block | s 30 cent pkg... I of Salt, for... ' .xyv 'riKf.t .Joi.t frianiirMWnTTTBMWWWIWIIIff* E Standard Pack In- I Extra Tender Early I j diana Corn, 25c I June Peas » 25c I 2 cans I 2 cans • Good Grade Pink I ‘‘Central” Best Bulk I Salmon, 1I p ’° po^ee » 34c I Tall cans .... I lb White Lily the qual- I Post Toasties and ity winter Wheat I Kelloggs ( orn Flour, for bread and I ; !akcs ’. 15C Pastry, $1.25 Large pkg. .. lbs. . P. & G., the White Q j ar |» re . I Naptha Laundry paml 29c | Mustard * I 7 bars I ' KtKfcaKffilNMMMl"* 1 * W iBWrW Q Dead and Leaf Lettuce, Spinach, Celery, | Cauliflower, Green Onions, Radishes. Ap- 11 I pies, Strawberries. Oranges, Lemons, (irape 11 Fruit, Bananas, ct<. Owen S. Davis p J ‘ The Store That Appreciates Your B,(sin?ss" jj |

( all I.IG for Taxi. ts o Do not fail to see the extra fine lot of Living Room and Sun Parlor Furniture, a large shipment just arrived. You can see part of it in our show window. YAGER BROTHERS Furniture Store. 43t-3

ASK FOR M. J. B. Coffee Vacuum Packed AT ALL GROCERS naMafeHMMBmamMaMWIRaraMmMMMHHMMBBHMMBfa American Store For Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries Try our COFFEE for PRUNES, 15c pound; MACARONI, v 3 for PEAS. Per can SALMON, a good one at 1 t Can ItJU BEANS, . , nr 3 pounds for PANCAKE FLOUR. 1 A.. Package AW PORK & BEANS, 10C KIDNEY BEANS, ' 10C • Look at our line of Curtain Materials, per yard 10c,15c, 20c I Take a look through the Hosiery Department, 1/\ up J for Children, Ladies, Men. from AW I Hard Mixed Candy "| Kp I' Per pound AeJv APPLES. ORANGES. BANANAS, LEMONS I Specials for Saturday I Nice Bunch of Chickens M Fancy Cuts of Prime Beef Choice Fat Veal and Pork Cuts L Good Fresh Country Butter Q Meat especially prepared for meat loaves ? Spring Chickens to fry * Fancy Cottage Rolls 0 N Home .Made Cottage Cheese L ■ Fresh Horse Radish 15c ■ Fresh Sassafrass 5c || ■ pint Whipping Cream 25c ■ Beef Bullion Cubes, 2 for 5c Special for Saturday Only— s 3 lbs. of any brand of Oleo, 3 lbs.. .. .85c Y tl Special, Pint of Fresh Oysters 35c g Y Large Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c Bulk Dill Pickles, dozen. 15c Pimento, Limberger and PhiladelM phia Cheese, cake 15c Y Y Empire. Burslev or Old Reliable g Coffee, 2 lbs $1.05 i R Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 lbs 25c R Fresh Hearts, lb 15c B Smoked While Fish, lb 25c Good Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb. 18c 1 Fresh-Shoulder Ribs, 3 lbs 20c H Nice Picnic Hams, lb 18c ■ g Nice Smoked dowels, lb 15c | I Special, Rose Mary Creamery But- ■ ter, lb 50c | R Nice Sugar C ured Hams, Whole or Half, lb 26c R R Special. Man of War Coffee, lb 15c If its anything in the Meat Line WE HAVE IT Deliveries any time, any place in the city. R Just'-phonc 106 or 197 and we will lake uare of your order. | Fred Mulschkr Pk?. Co. Market |