Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1926 — Page 7
I Weitfh f» Pounds More I W in Thirty Pays I A* MeCoy°K Cod I drugßi oil Compoun.i Tabltfe. They S L|ver . littlei *«• *'»W. <!,wlcd und ■ cost but I > ’ gg can dy. as P' pa ’“ 1 ,‘n and women take them sklnll Viv nut on i llc ’ nty of K<M,d to mi and for this purre o extremely good that pose 11 y nd women often take on thin men 3() rta y ß . Ah a 5 l’ ,,un i- rA t voitr druggist Is autWreturn 'o'l' niooey If you don t izPll VnotimN In 30 day*. ,ak o ' n e thin woman gained 15 pounds in * ix we ‘ k m<i ask for McCoy's, the T !nd genuine Cod Liver Oil origin* l . •nd K _ 6O Tablets- 60 Compound Tablets Czar's C»ems Stored 1 In A Plain Basement Moscow. Eeb. L-fVnited Prese.)vowhere in the world, perhaps, can nne find such a spectacle of mingled *’ alt l. and brilliance as is offered, by (h) , Russian Imperial Crown jewels. ® the most carefully guarded/treasure of the Soviets. The value of the Jewels may be HUg ed from the fact that seven pieces Licit make up the Imperial regalia are valued at $175,006,000. And the ’ Tsarist hoard includes numerous smaller stones and ornaments, flashing with all the varied colors of the rainbow. All these treasures tire stored away in fireproof trunks in the stone cellars of a Moscow money-smelting establishment. No one wears them any logger and they are exhibited in a plain Ijare rom. without any atmosphere of imperial splendor. But their extraordinary lustre is still undimmed. THE GROCER'S DREAM Last evening I was talking With a grocer aged and gray, Who told me of a dream he bad, I think it was Christmas Day. While snoozing in his office The vision came to view, for he saw an angel enter hi garments white and new. Said the angel, “I'm from heaven. The Lord just (Tut me down Tn bring you up to glory And put on your golden crown. You've Itecn a friend to every one, , And worked hard night and day; You've supported many thousands, And from •ew received your pay; Sp we want you upiu glory, J-Mr, you haye laboreAJiard, And the good Lord Your eternal reward.” \ Thin the grocer and the angel Started up to glory’s gate,
But when passing close to Hades The angel murmured, “wait, I have a place to show you. It's the hottest place in Hell. Where the ones who never paid you in orment always dwell.” And behold! the grdeer saw there Hi., old customers by the score, And grabbing up a chair and fan He wished tor nothing more. But he would sit and Watch them As they'd sizzle, singe and bnrn, And his eyes would rest on debtors Whichever way they'd turn. Said the angel, “Come on grocer, There's the pearly gattes to see.” But the grocer only muttered, “This is Heaven enough for inc." —Contributed. o Attend the G. E. Mid-winter Frolic, K. of C. hall, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13-13. Bingo, blanket stand, cards, dancing. Admission free. It j WSbl) Cflffc !<» r Tourln “ .$335.00 1 Star Touring 1925 (Pf’E’n AC I Balloon Tires, dem. »p9«)w»V i U’j 1 Auburn Beauty Six Touring,! i“‘« a ’ $375.001 1 Studebaker L'ght Sixdjrjilfw /JO Touring runs Very goodtPo4Ut>*VU! ' Ford Touring 1924 (MFA Ast 1 with winter enclosure »b IvviVU 2 hevrol 't Tourings, 1923, Superior • cdels, at any reasonable offer, nevrolet F. B. Model Tourings, al any reasonable offor. ‘"d Coupe, runs <l*ol AAA * lots of extras ! V.UO Ford Sedan, 1921 (MAAr AA F’O'ir!, good condition »bZZ»).U"», $200.00i 1, ssex Four, Coach, repainted and ' n-rfect d'PAA <‘,o condition W 1 ’Hudson Coach, 1925, 8 months old. , ’ car I*lll be offered for Sale n ’' n lhe fext 15 days. Will be id'tioned. repainted and sold with a Poarantej, * KIRSCH & SON D -ALER S IN AUTOMOBILES '■■'ici’c 355
France Fights Panic With Spirit Os Verdun I By Minott Saunders (United Press Staff Correspondent) 1 Paris, Feb. 6j.—(United Press) — France, victorious in the world war, I is in the throes of another great but- . tie, the battle of failing money and t[ rising price*, the struggle to save the 1 country from flifuicial disnster. I There are no scenes such as in the t Inflation days nt Berlin, Moscow, Vlen-i na and Budapest, where the most in- ’ significant articles of every day life , cost millions and where a convulsion 1 II of the money inarts meant to the na-j i fives a change from living to starving . But though FTahce so far has been ‘ spared this worst of modern post-war tragedies, there are signs,- and these signs have been growing during the most recent political upheavals, that a 1 stronger puff of wind to that side may 1 serve to pushe this country along that 1 agonizing course. -v > l*| Howeier. these signs are noticeable
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/ / tAS 3 One Week's \\ /\\V PERFECT | I V COFFEE I average family uses about one pound of coffee a week. To enable your family to test the finest cos- gj fee grown we offer you through your grocer, one pound of PERFECT COFFEE FREE with each The coupon in purchase of two pounds. In other words Aou get each can « three pounds of 60c coffee for the price offwol I ivtfrf h 2c in cash! • Treat your family to as many cups of „this wonderful, rich-flavored coffee as you like. See how fresh its aromatic fflnrrmr=S g '‘ ■»• fragrance is preserved in the doubly teJ I scaled can! % If after a weeks trial you are not fully la — I | pleased with PERFECT COFFEE you % IwStsw, ; may return the unused two pounds and jJ ' §5/Was Wo* < ycur money will be refunded im- ■ ‘ j mediately! M ■g J BRAND 5 This offer, of one pound free, will end ‘ * this week! Ask your grocer about it! A I tOB I PERFECT /1 \1 cofhx // \ AameTells jKI I f 4,,„ * AUAboutß' ! L * ■ HvNTiNar 01 7 »
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only to the analyst, the student, for to', [the ordinary tourist there would seem; to be no recaition in the daily life o< the people to the-recent flare-ups on the French Bourse, and other world money centers to the disadvantage of the franc. The fabric of French faith in France would seem to be no more shaken than lin the days of Verdun. There is ' igrumbling about the sous added here and there to the price of bread and of [beefsteak. But there was grumbling I about the high cost of living five years and, and the country carried on. Talk of dictatorship and impending panic, I 1 echoed from foreign sources, is practically unheard here. There is no indication here yet of the impulse which developed in other countries after the war of the people to rid themeelves as quickly as poe|n!ble of money growing daily more worthless; and although prices have never been so high, from the French 1 point of view. Christmas business seemed to flourish. One store in one
day sold 150,000 francs worth of toys. But if one goes deeper he will hear louder tones of dissatisfaction among; the pc< pie. France is being "sold” to the foreigners, with their dollars amt' their pounds of sterling. Life has be-; I come Impossible. And It is not at all un unusual thing to find a family here and there which has cashed in on all I its investments and has from 200.00 francs up cached somewhere about the [house, fearful of further greay drops lu French securities and only awaitiwg'
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opportunity to get Its fortune out of the country. Haggard and anxious faces are seen ion the Bourse these days, with foreign 'securities more In demand than ever. But at no time has there developed anything that might be described as a panic, and neither has the Bourse produced anything more exciting than might lie witnessed on almost any liusy day on the New York Curb Market. " ■ 11 —■ O ■" — —The Daily Democrat —Your Paper—-
Somewhere in Decaturthere is a young man who is going to answer this ad, and as a result will find his life’s work all cut out for him. A growing, well established insurance company of thirty-four years continuous operation needs an aggressive young man who is ready to “take over" Adams county and devote his every effort to the business of giving a real service to the people of this enterprising county. We have a real proposition to offer such a person, and will be glad to hear from him in a letter stating every bit of desirable information. State income you must make for the first year, references and when you will be able to be interviewed. Every letter will be held in strict confidence. Write Box IN care Decatur Democrat. Ifal Isbm I I AD Crystal White 6r Kirks 97/* UUrtF Flake, 10 for : OIV I MACARONI. SPAGHETTI. EGG NOODLES OKz» A. P. Rrand, 9 oz, pkg., 3 for fat/V g GRAPEFRUITiT r UJUkc ....... 29c I BUTTER .'....48c I | BREAD!s c " ;|,,lind 10c I | 23c I 11 SYRUP 27c I 9 KIDNEY BEANS, .loan of Arc, 2 for 25c ' RED BEANS, Scott’s, can .....................10c S B HOMINY, Large Can Scott’s 10c m B SALMON, Fancy Chum, can 14c I B MILK. White House, Large, 3 for 27c I PRUNES, Medium Size, 2 pounds 25c lONz\ BRAND FOODS Better Quality tor Less Money EXTRA SPECIAL PEAS CORN TOMATOES ?; CAN 10c [S O1 \l ITY, i’RI( K, ( ()l RTLSY \M) *1 M HONESTY—OUR MOTTO I Central Grocery! W “OF COURSE’’ 2 Phones 31 & 55 We Deliver B H i ■««MiaTH(in.:nßn^)aMKSH» -a-.--*- -. . ® “Central” Best Bulk Best Michigan Hand I I Rio Coffee 29c Navy 05 C B 9 Pound Beans, 10 lbs. B Special! Full Quart Salt, 3. 10, 25, 70 and 9 Glass Jar ,ags I 9 Apple Blitter* - 100 pounds ... ■ 9 ILU W II 1..1111 ■.lllllllag■ || Fancy Yellow Kiln I Extra Fancy Mikl P Dried Corn IQ/* | (are Picnic 9’?/* I Meal, 5 lbs.,. Hams, lb. ... 0 Betty Crocker, Best o , .. ... 1 Bread Flour Milled. 1 l *"'. ,hc " l^ ty ■ Pounds ... lound ' ' g i j auraMWMM.iNUMi M 1 White Lily the qual- Fould’s " Macaroni, p 9 ity Winter Wheat Spaghetti and Egg I I . $1.15 .^’? <lk ‘ s ’ 25c I B 24 t pound 3 pkgs Fresh Fruits and Vegelahles, Milk, Baked Goods, Potato Chips, etc. Hmi m —nrwa ■ Mimi i iiaa<auww*ft« yiw.aw«LMra*« I | Owen S. Davis I The Store That Appreciates Your Business.
