Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1925 — Page 7
Trotsky Returns And Soviet Congress Convenes Moscow. May 8-rColncidentally with ji, roturn to Moscow of boon Trotiltv bronzed and restored to health ifl< r three months In a health resort, h, all-Russfun soviet congress openid what is regarded us its most important session since 1021. Willi M. Kulinln, chairman of the •cntral exe&ttivo committee of the lussian soviets, presiding, the con,r,.ss eleiied llykoff, Gregory Zino letT. Keineneff, Stalin and KrupsI.IIVII members of the presidium. yfter it had been decided to postpom- the government's report, which i s to be presented by Rykoff, until pext week. Commissar for Health Bcinashke outlined the growth of hetalth organizations in the vintages. Paris. May B—//dispatch (lied'from Spitzbergen at noon Thursday report>d a snowstorm and said meteorolofi .is advised Roald Amundsen, the ex pion I-, not Io start on his proposed I’olar flight today (Friday) unless jo-re was an improvement in the weather. | Dispatches to the United Press from Bpitzbi rgen byway of Oslo indicated Amundsen has no intention of Mailing immediately upon a flight to Di- across the North pole, but intends mere y to make a trial flight to a new base on the southern edge of the ice Hoc. from which the actual start is to be made. o Claim Woman Starved Children To Death New York, May 3 — (United Press) • Fidowing charges which, according to police, inc Aide the starving to death of 12 children, Mrs. Helen Auguste Geoser-Voik, operator of a "baby farm" on the upper East Side, faced arraignment in Harlem court .today. , While is specifically charged with baby substitution, the authorities indicated their investigations at her infanterium would cause much more serious charges to be preferred against her. After a prelimianry hearing yesterday Mrs. Geizer-Volk was held under $:’..3.000 bond after police ha dfound
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11 infants and five other children, all under care of one untrained nurse, at her "baby farm". A young woman, formerly employed by Mrs. Geizer-Volk as a nurse, told police the latter was “extremely cruel" to her charges. Mrs. Geiger-Volk's arrest wits the direct result of a complaint made tn police by Wiliam Angerer. who said another child was returned to him ill place of fils seven months' old son Stephen, whom be had put in the place under the woman's care. Man Admits He Helped To Rob Denver Mint Chicago, May 8 — Michael Narey, alias Henry Nelson. 26. of Boston, Mass., today confessed to Detective Sargeant John Cartin that he was one of four bandits Who robbed the Denver mint about three years ago. Two girls assisted them in looting the money-making plant, he said. Narey admitted that lie is an ex convict from San Quentin, Cal., peni tentiary and is wanted there for violation of his parole. He was arested here after he had posed in one of the city's most palatial hotels as Frankie Genaro. a prize lighter. He was unable Io pay his bill after five days and hotel clerks called in the detective, who obtained his con session. ~o Mother's Day boutonniere with pin. 25c. Decatur Floral Co. and Lichtle Meat Mar ket. .Phone 971. _____ Nobody Loves You It is impossible to get anywhere if you are a crab. Nobody loves you. To be successful you must have a kindly, lovable disposition. You can not have this with an unhealthy liver and stomach. They don't go together Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has given complete and permanent results in thousands of case . Our advice to everyone troubled in this way, especially when accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this rem edy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrahal neucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflamation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendicitis. Fur sale by Holthouse Drug I Co.. Decatur Ind., and druggists I every where.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925.
Huntington. — Members of the Company C Fourth Indiana Infantry, organized here immediately after the United States entered the World War are to be paid for their services eight years ago, according to Charles Brown, then tup sargoant of the company, nient. , Newcastle Driverless and with motor running, a heavy truck belonging to the Union Delivery company
—■■■ I'- — n- - I Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery 1 ALSO DEALERS IN Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware FREE CITY DELIVERY S Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 3,4, 5 Ijarge assortments to select from. | *3 TW’l’T’ A T’ATO White Sand Grown Michigan, «0 lb. /h -| | rOIATOfcS $1.89 I 1 CI TP A D I ?ran LTin Cane Granulated PA 2 OU\jAK. 25 pound bag—for only <pl.vv E KMaraHHHMEKaBOnCKH'ML.N i-gBaaaaMBHMBBWWMHnMWMMBMKMMM lIIMIIHi lilkil IIIITTf 8 Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for 20c 1 Shredded Wheat Biscuits, Pkg. ✓ I IR' ■ I Full Quart of Cedar Oil FFurniture Polish, > 48c I IPa hr (Hive Toilet Soap,. 4. hars. for . . 29c nr A WTC Michigan Hand Picked QP tOluAllJ Excellent Cookers, 5 lbs for «JvC •3 mien it . iiiniii niiiHUimiwiiiwiwiiiii mi Mawnram I M.ivlitne Quality Nul Jello, all 1 A Solid pack Green String Oi-L 97/* Navors IvC Jess Beans I7F l M,u,ul Runkel’s best' Bulk Ci "’ .4 t>V Libby's Apple Butter, Cocoa, 3 ll,s ' Lau,u ’y Gallon • OQ 2 lbs z-OC Starch for .... Ml- ' Whit’.' \ M ’ Long Thread Bulk or Absorbvnce |' o pVLwhie Shttdded Coe- OA g Laundry Soap, 8 oanut, lb OWL (kantl bars Q4_ Good Grade, *)? n Large Quaker Ruffed for d4C Peas, 3 cans .. . jwOI ()a,s > u,ck 9'W* H rat .... or Regular .... lull cans IP Tender June OKz. . Salmon I’Jv p t ,. is •> .Mothers Large pk". Clan. •jn Laia u,„;,i„ v . -yi..He.l <>al». Alumina.., I’l UIU-s. Il> IvC llmr , .W !'!. 34C Select Sultana Seedless f nr l’^ 1 " Raisins, - ;• 2 pounds.... Large cans Kratil or logg's Corn Flakes ■ Large Fancy Evapor- Pumpkin, QT,, la , r « c 1 Si* fv tiled Peaches, 90p “ 1,,r l’ LOv pound • (wem Sit ing Beans, Market higher, hut no Fancy Evaporated Ap- •} cans 4 A advance, in Gooch's best g ricols, Rh-’,.,’ 4UC Bread QI pound Flour 21 .. . All. White Meat . _ SS Snow White Pearl Tuna Fish OA pounds $2..)0 . at Tapioca. ar e.m, OVC Bartel -K9.75 2 pounds ; . I;u Pilisbury’s p alc * l,e . & | ,'Z. 10c =■, 29c 60c I & - . ... . ~ . Schalls Lemon Drop u .- a pounds Steel (.ill ( . |lh|v ifs 2 I Ihs H-t’ ■ l a n 99tf* fine. I ll ’’» Rolled Oats |) rollH .,| ;irv Q g 18 lbs. .... $2.00 ■ ■ Pearl (.rack-' ( r l) ;1 |es. pkg. . . 21C Diamond lod.zetl Sall x - ; e<l llommy .. OL ('..-,1. Yellow Peeled 25C 3 pounds best 9Qr Peaches, gal. * 'f, I lead Rice ... t -;m ........ 4 t/C Snow Boy Gil Polish ’ Large Eans California Cal. Apricots Floor ’ Peaches or Apricots m Rai.watt 4 »JC Mops ■ • S ’•JV H J'*' I '-' Red Pilled Cherries, 7-oz. Rolls I oilcl I 98c 33c I ■ a I ion or Bor- 1 Cal. While (Jierries liaStiong <let:'s.-li!I. lUC. Gallon OQ p Mop, g ■ Small cans -w etfns 0.7 V Eagle Brand Solid Pack Tomatoes, All Scrap, lobJ 20c 60c g, :t 25c I 1 Baiaaaasßi g mm— mt— w—w m "T~ . " 1 ■ 11 " l " -■"■■■ || ■H | .nick Water Fount:;, 3 fro mI H Eu<h. \ * c - ■ H i .ap" ( i;>l aitiz.ttl ('.hick Feeders, lor .... ■ Handy Fruit and N’gelable Slicers, best 45c i ■ 4 W'hi tel Jin nc Plates . . . 75 C ' ' Cuds and Saucers .... 00C | 35c I I 25c I | 85c 95c $1.15 $1.25 I IN mid i„< f . A:;snri”it-nl of Fruits and Veg'tables.. Strawberries, and. Pineapples! at Special Low Prices.
went on n spree down Bread nt. and ntopped only when it hit und demolished a tire hydrant. Muncie—Reul estate valuations out . side Muncie in Delaware county will , show twenty per cent decrease and I inside Muncie will remain the same I according to Elmer Fergusoii, Delaware county assessor. Wabash. A vicious hog which, since its escape from a pen belong ing to Jexs Huger, two years iigu,
J has heen roaming around at nights ;and attacking farmers, has been shot. | TIPTON—Hard luck is camping on i the farm of Z. E. Darrow, near TipTon. Fire destroyed three barns.' ■ Then while the family was away, | thieves entered the home and took I ■ i the contents of three wardrobes, ineluding tluce suits of Darrow's. They . tdso took dresses and fin's belonging Ito ills wife and daughter, including six pairs of lace curtains.
Uniformity We have two manufacturing problems that we an* faithfully carrying out. One is to put the utmost nutritive value into our Bread. The other, anti a hard problem, is to produce a loaf of unvarying high standard from month to month. The uniform loaf is difficult to attain, and is the last touch of perfection that a bakery can give to high bread quality. When you ask for a loaf of ours by name, you may depend upon it being the same excellent loaf day by day. Ask Your Grocer for MILLER’S Blue Ribbon Bread Miller’s Bakery Monroe and Third Streets | Sunday is Mothers Day Don't forget to take hpr a box of Buntc’s, Vhittnan's or lit it-Milier-Luu candy. She will appreciate it. We h tve lliem in prices that will suit you. ! ('.cine in and make your selection. Sunday Specials til <>ur fountain Pineapple mid Peach Ices. Chocolate and Vanilla Ice V (it am. Kings Confectionery wna—iJ—nai i twinairri——w— ■■mh—bw— ■————i I I Specials for Saturday I Spring Lamb 0 Sugar Cured Corned Beef || Fine Bunch of Chickens Choice Cuts of Prime Beef L Nice Fat Veal Chops or Roast b Fresh Spare Ribs kJ Good Tender Steaks and Chops g Philadelphia Cream C heese K Large Wheel Swiss Cheese Sweet Pickle Relish Sweet, Dill and Sour Pickles H Lebanon Style Summer Sausage* B Creamery Butter and Cottage Cheese Try a lb. of Creamo Oleomargarine s Nice Smoked Tongues and Cottage p Rolls C hes, Empire and Bursley’s High s Grade Coffees S Man O’ War C offee (a real one) 45c lb. Paramount Salad Dressing 35c jar S Chef Mustard, per jar 10c C hilc Con Caine, Cerlified can 25c AH kinds of U)af Cheese |g i’Ycsh Rendered Lard L Home-made Veal Loaf- Pork Loaf § Pressed Ham, Minced Ham, and Boiled & Ham p We deliver Io all parts of city any time ■ of the day. A Just Phone 106 o» 107 and we will take A care of your order. I Fred Mutschkr Pkg. Co. Market I .... DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS
