Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1925 — Page 6

RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mi lu and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Sunday School. 9:3u. Morning worship at Pleasant Mills, 10:80. Epworth League, Abiding Inspiration," 7:00. Evening Worship, at Salem. 7:30. Prayernieeting at Salem Wednesday evening 7:30. This is tali - week as yon know. l)nr ladies ot the Pleasant Mills church are having u stand ut the fair in an effort to pay off our church debt. We desire that every family of the church shall have a part in making this a decided success. Let us all pull together In this great project. What little you may be able to do will be of valuable assistance. Let us all bend all of our efforts in this one direction for this one week. Cooperation means success, division means failure. Since practically all of the members of the prayermeeting will be busy nt the fair we will dismiss the prayermeeting for this week. We are turning faith into works. If you feel that you have slipped a little spiritually, begin next Sunday attending all of the Church services and you will fee) better. God waits to bless the willing souls who come to Him. Bursting Water Main l ies I'p Subway Traffic Bullet in New York, Sept. 11. — (United Press, — Bursting of a water main at 85th sfieet ami West Eml avenue today tied up traffic on the West Side subway at the beginning of the morning rush hours and thousands of office bound men and women were delayed. An emergency crew was sent to the scene and frantic efforts were made to rtop the Doi® of safer which gw one block eastward to Broadway, paralyzing the subway service when it < ante into contact with the third rail. At four stations. 79th. 86th. 91st and 96th. the water had risen five feet, almost to platform levels by 8 a. m, o Laporte County Boys Win Stock Judging Honors Fort Wayne. — A joint reunion of the Eighty-eight Indiana infantry and One Hundredth and Twenty-ninth Indiana Infantry will be held here. Sept. 17.

Phone your order—Be assured early selection. Our stocks arc B complete and prices always the lowest. g CENTRAL GROCERY “Os Course’’ K Phones No. 31 and 55 Free City Delivery g fl White Lily, the Quality Winter Betty Crocker, the best bread K I Wheat Flour for bread or Flour made; for better bread B pastry, 24'i lbs $1.09 use it. lbs. $1.30 | Extra Heavy Fruit Jar Rub- No. 1 Fancy Jersey Sweet | bers, 3 dozen .... 20c Potatoes, 5 lbs 23c i Mason Lids (Zinc not tin) „ WBI „n „ —--mnnnini—n mm ii.iiij-MiiiTmwiirn. 1 dozen .. .25c Pork & Beans Peas , Milk | Hominy, Kraut, etc. 3 cans 25c § ■ Jello, All Flavors, pkg 10c | All Scrap Tobaccos, 3 pkgs, 25c Perfec . tion Ho ney Boy Cooki Extra Special! Assorted Flav- ! eS ’, d °~? n j i I ors Fruit Preserves, large l<ed G,n K c, ' s an(l Lemon j j ;i| . 25c Cookies, 2 dozen 25c Large Size California Sweet Re P ast Cofiee ’ - vou can tell H Prunes. 2 pounds 25c if y° u smell it; pound 44c Bursleys Best Michigan Large Size Can Sliced PineHand Picked Beans, 5 lbs.. .34c apple, Saturday Special . .27'4c 50-lb. Block Farmers Salt, Extra Good Grade 4-Sewed j Mortons Brand, each 37c I Carpet Broom, Sat. Special 38c J ■» WWWIR IH—MNMB|i| I IHI 111 Head Lettuce, Celery, Grapes, Melons, Oranges, Bananas, Sweet | Potatoes, Apples, Peaches, Onions, etc. Do not fail to see our j| exhibit of Little Elf and Perfection Line Good Foods at the Fair. | OWEN S. DAVIS I ■ THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS |

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" Flourishing a toy tomahawk, four-year-old “Buddy” Daly, vainly tried to prevent the kidnaping of his sister Mary, aged six, at Montclair, N. J. The girl’s abductor killed her father’s chauffeur and escaped in his car. •

Aurora—O<l<l Fellows from here will visit the I. O. O. F at Greensburg Home Sunday. A large delegation is also expected from Shelby county.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11,1925

Newcastle —A. L. Flinn, former resident here, has been appointed quarantine officer at San Pedro, (’al., port. He is now the second ranking oficer of the Harbor staff.

Terms Arranged For Release Os Dr. Howard Pekin, Sept. 11. — (United Press) — General terms for release of Dr. Harvey Howard American, by his Mancburian bandit captors have been arranged. Only the final negotiations are yet to be made, according lo a telegram today from the American negotiator, Captain Constant of the American 1. ration. Thia said that, the bandit leader was duo at Hwacbuan today to undertake the last dealings. o ’ NEWS Ginger is mentioned In the ancient Boman tariff lists. Captain John Smith mapped Chesty peake Bay about 300 years ago. Some olive trees have been yielding crops for centuries. Many Japanese crabs attain a w. ight of more than 8.0 pounds. Much so-called ivy poisoning U eaiised by plants other than poison Ivy. Some human hrains are three times as heavy as a gorilla’s brain. Turouoise is found only in arid or

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Reml-nrid regions. | Ixniiß Agassis, famous soologlst and , I Harvard professor, was a champion | ■ fencer. i Th«' great comet of 1843 had a tail a of thinnest gas 200 million miles long | 1 Forty thousand distinct species of locusts have been identified by Amer ( lean scientists. The world’s tallest trees are the stringybarks of Australia, which attain heights of from 400 to 500 feet. Ooae dredged from the ocean floor In 1 the tropics is so cold It cannot b« handled without discomfort. Cows receiving feed low in vitamins will rot supply milk containing sufficient vitamins for growth. , A flock that ticks out the seconds takes a week, four days, and fourteen i hours to tick a million times. 1 If water were 100 per rent pure it i would not carry an electric current . any better than glass. i A honeybee spends more time in the I hive than she does outside, and makes | only about 32 honey bunting trips in i • her lifetime.

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