Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1926 — Page 2
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twMgaiaranaag3^g»?a»BH»g'>^iE«BiMaig^t«!raie! i ri 4 rn i I JeL/'Il I We widi to announce that starting today we will ifi serve meals for 25c. A good menu every day preparyb ?d in a clean, sanitary way. jjjS ft W> will also specialize on home made pies and jtf || will serve them every day. Be A THE BLUE FRONT LUNCH § ft ft Ifj WALTER HAMMOND ft /N i 17 ¥"9 O C hocolate Marshmallows, pound 25c Ijg I C'ocoanut Marshmallow, Ih 19c /-\ fip|Hfi French Brand, pound t<c Mb' I I I Ir* r* I 1 P Jewell, pound 39c Ej j 2 V/V/1 * LjLj Santos, pound 3ot || IFI rrirriTl Vourttry Club, pound 42c I ID| 11 1 Hil\Eatmore Oleo, pound -2c I, d a Country Club, in tomato sauce, P ; . I [ ork-Beans I Cheese, Fresh Peas, Corn or OftC I Cream, pound SOt Tomatoes, .5 cans^«J^ 1 Flour. Country £ 1 IQ Scratch Feed ’ tj I Club, 21* lbs. $ 1.1 */ twee, f Q Country Club. 12U Ih. AOO lb. bag... tU B fi sack «:ic 19 pounds 25c ■ | Babv Chick Teed. 10 M ■ Bread. Vienna pounds 35c g* Country Club, I j lb. Soap, P. & (»., lS loaf 10c 12 bars gift ■ Crystal White, 5 bar 19c H ■ Peaches, Clifton 1 fT X ■ Brand, can 1i t Bananas, Nice RipeOA„ M Country Club, 2'z lb. - v ruit, t pounds...dVl U can 25c Apples, Winesaps I “1 Lettuce. Iceberg 1 »)1/ ■ founds B 1 head, jeach .. I^ / -L Baldwins, 1 pounds 18c K Leaf Lettuce, 1b.... 22e Bacon, Lean [r I Potatoes, good Ponnd tJvv Cookers, peck 4 OC Cottage Hams, 1b... 10c E? New, ti pounds ....50c Meat Loaf, for rtr I I Linger Ale. pale 1A „ luncheon, lb muC L. I dry or extra dry.. Ax/L Pressed Ham. lb. ...28c gg ITH^E^rI^VERY*! FOOD LINE I .# Whether its a can of luscious u fj fljjtljDj} lg peaches or a breakfast cereal, a Es 4 W P° un( l of fine creamery butter or El M “ome delicacy from foreign lands, ■£ you’ll find at the A. & P. the best I 1 that’s obtainable. “WHERE ECONOMY RULES" |sj MOTHER'S DAY S° P x: 39c | O[EPiTn r .f Y 20c 1 . Del Monte Syt Del Monte FRUIT OQ_ SPINACH, can £IL SALAD, No. 1 can &OL BHL 13c S"*™ 49c KIRKS HARDWATER SOAP. bar 7c B ° AK£RS GEWMAN~SWEEf~CHOCOrATE, cake 9c I : | BEANS g C ar. ? 9c | Ir 1 A jin Medal or Pillsbury 211 b. C* i !f* Ajllll lona, 24 lb. bag $1.15 1 *»3O B <"i;quot club numrn sir 1604116 16c Canada Dry n!llhrn 118 r Bottle 19c IP Hydros UtllULll ML.L.Bottle 12'/ a c »• '"’RAPE NUTS |/• JAMS, assorted i Q |*j Package AOU 12 oz. jar ..... -lt/C PEANUT BUTTER N n BON AMI 1A ||j Pound LOU Package I.UU ESq STARCH 8c | SARDINES 1 JAP ROSE SOAP op *. California ovals, tin LOU 3 bars <ud U LA FRANC POWDER O CAMPBELLS BEANS OP Package OU 3 cans .-.HEINZ SPAGHETTI j>E CHEWING GUM |ft , Small can t l.vrL' All brands, i pkgs. lvrC Wisconsin. Full Cream Vpll Pound oZC
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920.
HAUGEN BILL IS CHIEF TOPIC IN DEBATE IN HOUSE fCONTINUED FROM TA«E OXK> tute tlie Tlneher bill. Meanwhile, the wet and dry issue was injected into the fight by Itepres‘illative Somers, democrat. New York, who claimed that prohibition was the source of nil the farmers ills.
I YOU WILL WANT A SIGN I I FOR YOUR BOOTH 8 1 BETTER HOME EXPOSITION 1 H % Call phone 554 and we will quote you prices. 9 Let your order in early. 1 DECATUR ART & A DVT. CO. 1 SAM HITE S GROCERY—MEAT MARKET—DRY GOODS HARDWARE Phone 204 Free Delivery Service twice daily to every home in Decatur fIBHBBHBHHBBfIBHBHBBHfIBHFKBBfIBBfIBBHfIBBBBHRHBBBBMMBB 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 57c 5 pounds Golden Brown Sugar 29e Large cans Table Peaches, can 22c Fancy New' Seedless Raisins, pound 10c Fancy Large Prunes, pound 10c Perfect Jelly Powder, 3 for- 25c Eagle Brand Milk, per can 18c 5 pounds New Navy Beans 2Jk* 2 packages Post Toasties 25c 6 pounds Rolled Oats 25c 6 pounds Pin Head Oats 25c 100 pound bag Scratch Feed $2.75 1 100 pounds Chick Feed $2.95 Bulk Coffee, pound 25e and 35c Pillsburys Best Flour, 21'/* lb. sack $1.35 3 cans Baked Beans 25c Syrup—Penick & Fords— Golden Color, gallon 49c; Vi gallon 27c Crystal White, gallon 57c; & gallon 30c Gallon cans Fancy Apple Butter 85c Fancy large cans Sliced Pineapple, in heavy syrup, per can.... 28c; per dozen $3.25 2 lb. cans Green (rage Plums 15c j Gallon cans Fancy Solid Pack Peaches 85c Big 3 pound can Red Beets 25c 1 Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, R.N.M. Crystal White and Van Camps White Naptha 6 bars 25c 10 bars 39c ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■!■ 100 pound bag Oyster Shells 98c 70 pound sack Medium Salt 98c 10 pound sack Diamond Crystal Table Salt.. .25c 2 boxes lodine Salt 25c Fancy Cans Salmon, can 15c 3 cans Mustard or Oil Sardines 25c Large Pound Cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce 20c 3 cans Fancy Early June Peas 25c 2 cans Fancy Kraut’ 25c 2 cans Green Cut Wax Beans 28c 10 quart White Granite Dish Pan 49c Good 4 Sew ed Brooms 45c 5 cakes Rub-No-More Soap and 1 box Washing Powder — ——— —.—.—— i
i *rhe return of bder, he nuhl, would 1 ii'medy agriculture conditions. ‘'Bring boor back." Somers derlgr- ! ed, “and there will be no farm problem. Prohibition is the farmers' trankcustcin. They have developed it and now it is destroying them by taking away their markets for their ■ large surpluses, so that the farmer finds himself in the position of having to turn to the federal government.
-11. M. DAUGHERTY IS INDICTED BY A FEDERAL JURY ICOXT I Nil Kl> FROM »»VUK ONE) say who uttlmitely recieved the 000 “fee" but it is alleged to have been paid In 1931 at the Waldorf Astoria hotel In New York, by representatives of the German and Swiss concerns. Jess Smith, the mysterious figure, who wus close to Daugherty during the time Daugherty was attorney general and who later committed suicide, is said to have received the money. o - — CULLOP LEADS FOR U. S. SENATE ICONTINIED FROM I'AI.K ONE) great significance. Size of the vote of both parties has exceeded the prediction of politiNew Beauty Cream Becomes Popular Yort will he enthusiastic over a new French Process Cream for whit-, nning and beautifying the skin, i' is. so pure and different from other| creams. Women say they see a great improvement in their complexions after the first application. if you want smoother, brighter and younger skin, use MEI-LOGLO Cream. It's wonderful. The Hoithouse Driig_Ca_
CHEATER™!!!™! (T\ rr Calumet furnishes all the leavening force needed to raise any dm iBHP baking properly. Use half the 'pSiSs amount usually required. H CMVMEI K-i BAKING POWDER *if3TTSST SALZSS ««/, TIMES THOSE OF AWT OTHER BRAND DELCOUGHT THINK of it! A full non-battery automatic, non-storage plant to the largest battery Delco-Light for only battery plant, carFl p , ‘ ,273 f...b. Daylon, O ScS This new automatic plant Motors, completes the Delco-Light Write or phone and le^ us line of farm electric equip- tell you how easy it is * Ol ment. And every Delco- you to buy a Delco-Light on Light, from the lower-priced, the GMAC payment P a * ■ 0.0, LEHMAN Berne, Indiana
clans on primary day. The total republican vote wus mare than 400,000 and the democratic senatorial vote was nearly 250,000. Itpsults from Lake county wilt not' materially uffect tho standing of the democratic senatorial candidates. Only 1082 democratic votes were cast in that county. Without waiting for the final count, Stump workers began an active campaign to round up support for him for the state convention on Jutie 3, where the contest will he settled. From a source close to one of the candidates, came a report that the four leaders in the rare had an agreement to throw their support to one of the four during the convention balloting to bar a dark horse from being nominated. Discussion of an outsider being picked by the convention cropped out as soon as it became apparent that no candidate had gained a lead of any importance. The names of Joseph Cravens, of Madison and lin coin Dixon, of North Vernon, were first brought up as dark horse possibilities. Judiciary Sub-Committee To Strengthen Dry Law Washington. May 7 —(Dnited l’ress —The senate judiciary sub-committee/ decided today to approve the measures recommended by General Lin-
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rnnimatlsm, Rruti,* coin Andrews, dry czar, to s t, ett|?lh . 1 en the prohibition laws. Fending wei measured received J little consideration and probably wm , be dropped formally next Tuesday, when the committee will hold a [inal meeting. The prohibition enforcement measures, it was said, would be combin- ' ed into two Dills and it was indicated j that the modification ptoposals vruuid I be received adversely. <i , : — Special Sunday Dinner al the Peoples Restaurant. p
