Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1926 — Page 7
I Hike Women Walk In I prepar' l A . rc f I Measured in Experiment I kwn , CHI, Aug. 20.-(UnlteU I Kitvb.n »hortcuts to cut ■ prt ‘”' U..HHC of ,n ” n° u »‘' w,,e l ’ rr ‘ I . u or baking » cake may I p * r " lß ".i Olli by nie San Joaquin I l * ""“"niirraii bonic department. J I I. no* * surv, ' y '| » w , the uho of pedometer*. In i ‘"""'fr increasing . Ifhleney in farm 1 “T'fer pedometer re.iiings Have rej.,l many intei eating things. For woman walked one and Quarter miles to get breakfast. , |ir " neighbor, preparing break- , 11... same number of people ,'l' : only onofourih mile. Ar iurnm <d Jh to do *““ the ,lllT, ' r ‘’ UC “' have been sub | ltl e survey board. One “Ln walk'd one-quarter mile got L lum'h and one mile preparing another woman walked one '"‘l'thre- quarter t,jik ' 8 getting break Lh and one and one-quarter miles 1 preparing dinner. P L pedometer was not large to register the mileage of one ! Lan *h<> was baking a cake, one of th? reports sairl- —— — Plans to “Repair Niagara Falls Must Await Canadian Vote By HEIIBKHT LITTLE rnitcl ’ Pros Staff Correspondent) 'Xdngton. Aug. If. United l> . ii. Repair Os Niagara halls must wait on elections. Plans for the repair ot the famous Meyauiomrs ntecca, the edge of jl-,,1) \ disintegrating, threatening d ,,miction oi the scenic- value of the (all- has been held up by the Tnited S> ami Canadian governments un HI .fter tin Canadian eleepons, It is felt that the govednment commis,j„ns an act with more authority then. A sore tooth" cavity is causing pis damage. A V-shaped notch on edge is causing convergence of tl,,- watets. rapid eating away of the edgr. much mist to spoil the view. ««1 a promise to destroy the wide fails completely by cutting out a t orgi>. The notch is in the middle of the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side. One plan is to build concrete islands in Niagara river above the Ulis to turn the flow over the other pies of the falls. Th' lice of the falls lias beentre Miug an average of .sejjen feet a yen for many years, but heretofore ih steep edge has been evenly preserved, according to Com-men-e Derailment engineers worktag under Secretary Hoover on plans for saving the place. Tin fall: on the American side are no' wearing away so speedily. The engineer- < -.-eit that the beauty of the American falls is not being lost, Juu tu the even distribution of the rater, which totals only 9,000 cubic feet a second, compared with the side. Besides the,concrete islands, plans 1 ' cubic feet on the Canadian i... . b. ■.m..- : :.■ "■ I ———ll ■! —
• ®T 'gr SLlfe S ■'■ iißEift ■ saffisa ■ ® § C H M IT T SI Phones Free ■ 95 ■- Delivery 96 Service | JWifwaßMWHEsnawm ——mm——ha All Choice Young Beef and Pork | Saturday Specials Dairy Products ? Tender Beef Steak, pound 25c Home Made Cottage Cheese 'ealSteak, pound 25c Good Country Butter Boiling Beef, pound 10c Coffee and Whipping Cream I Spare Rihs, pound 15c Extra I anfV L arge Eved Swiss Cheese Spenal Made Meat Loaf pound2sc Wisconsin Longhorn Cream Cheese (Beef. Pork and veal) „ T . . .... Open Kettle Rendered Lard, (huckH > J>< " ■ DRESSED POULTRY Fryers... to 1 lb. Roasting Hens Stewing Hens Fresh Fish I Smoked Meats Halibut I Hackless Picnic Hams IFortv Fathom I Armour’s or Swift’s Regular Hams — Pickerel I Sugar Cured Bacon ga Perch ' " Smoked Tongues , J ~~nni — kii wn — hm jjwi ii , iijuimiiiim m—it—mmmwimti • rrrrT—n .I—miiiia——M mi Canned Goods Special Battleship Coffee, Always Good•“ pounds 95c H Moss Rose and Van Camps Pork and Beans * ’ cans “? c ‘ n Country Gentlemen Corn (Fancv) - cans ;2 ( &■ Arterial Fancy Peas 3 cans 2.»c ■ Snyder’s No. 1 Sauerkraut 1 gallon cans iiij n—uo—on—n— ■e————am A Also full line of Relishes, Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles. TRY OUR QUALITY H. P. Schmitt Meat Market t mu mi
inont of the fringe ot the cliff with com rote, and also for a submorger concrete weir, or dam, to he con structed above* the falls The con crote islands. It Is pointed out. could be covered with trees and sod to prevent impairment of the natural beauty of the cataract. ... .<> —- Family Budget One Os Biggest Factors Assuring A Successful Marriage Washington, Aug. 20. —(United I’resHl—Adopt p family expense budget and you will do much to insure a suciessul mariiage, Chase (I. Woodliouse. of the U. 8. Bureau of Home Economics, advises home makers, in a bulletin just published. Scores of letters from housewives (lorn all fiarts of the country telling of family troubles and asking for information on planning hom>v expenses have been received by the bureau. In response to these pleas the bureau issued the budget plan. "In older to spend wisely," the bulletin stated, "yon must know what you have to spend. The first stop in making your budget is to estimate your income. Next list all the articles and services that your family is likely to need during the year. , List every expenditure. Set aside . something for the "rainy day" and take out Insurance enough to care for the family. "Now compare the totals of the two lists —your estimated income and your estimated expenditures. For safety the expenditures should be somewhat under the income. Go over the expenditures until this margin o — * Get the Habit—Trade at Heme, it Pays
'"XZHnHBHHHMraHaHHMnMaaWMMMHaBaaBMMMMMaMnBBHMS.A Quality - Service - Courtesy WHITE MEAT MARKET All Kinds, Fresh, Smoked and Cold Meats Good Native Veal Steak, per pound 25c Beef Steak, per pound 25c Beef Boil, per pound 10c to 20c Beef Roast, per pound 18c to 20c Fresh Ground Hamburger Spare Ribs Cottage Hams Liberty Hams Minced and Pressed Ham Special Meat for Veal Loaf 2 pounds Bursleys High Grade Coffee SI.OO 2 pounds M. ,L B. Coffee sl.lO ■ 2 pounds Man O’ War Coffee 85c ■ 2 pounds Little Elf Coffee 95c Wayne Oleo. Good Luck or Oak Grove Oleo, 2 lbs, for 55c I 3 cans Pork and Beans ; 25c ff 2 cans Red Kidney Beans 25c Canned Peaches, Apricots and Pineapples. Plenty Dfessed Spring Chickens Beef and Pork Tenders and Brains Prompt Delivery Phone No. 388 I White Meat Market [ H. E. FARRAR, Manager M ir-ormiiww«»iiimTr^~iirii[m l ii ■TFiirim. t j umi im hii iiw nwwffiwiiTiffrii l ior ~■■ .. , ll—. I, q, - r ;
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AI MST 2(1, 1926
Abbreviated Cost nines At Mask Ball Causes Discussion in London j, London (United Frost). — London . society is still gasping over the var-j. ioty of costumes some allegedly great t ly abbreviated worn by some of the t guests who attended the mask dance given by the Duches* of Sutherland'! at Hampden Houser ( Prominent among those in attend [ I ance were the King and Queen of t Spain, who did not appear in mask i dress ami the Prince of Wales and his I brother, Prince Henri, both of whom I appeared in shiek s dress. Everybody was there and "every- i body" in England means al) who count I for anything in official blue books. : The greatest sensation of the even Ing was caused when eight of the most Iwautiful women in (he United King dom appeared as a rowing crew from Maton. The crew had a coxswain. Alfred Duff-Cooper, busband of Lady. Diana Manners. He. shouted orders to his crew as they rowed their card , boatd bout across the ballroom floor They afterwards fell exhausted into the depths of the craft. The crew consisted of Lady Victor Paget, Lady Brecknock, lauly Ednam.' Lady Ixt'ighborough. Mrs. Richard Norton, Mrs. Dudley Ward. Mrs. Lion - el Tennyson am! Miss Poppy Haring o American Woman Swims Channel Nightly in Her Dreams While Training , I Deal, Eng.. (United Pressi —Mrs. Flemington ('arson of New York is 1 • swimming the Channel each night in I
■S. I her dreams. I She Is waiting for a chance to try the perilous loug-dlatance swim from England to France, but her.lmagination already has put her successfully across many times. Expert* on the spot declare her chances of completing the swim are as good as any of th ■ women swimmers tialning for the test. "In my sleep," Mrs. Carson said, "I keep dreaming of swimming your Channel My dreams, of which I have had many, are so remarkably realistic that I actually see myself doing the swim sure enough and walking out of (he water and up the sandy shore al the other end." * Her two children. Clem, aged three and a half years, ami Majorie, aged two, appear in her dreams, she said and seem to beckon her on. She looks upon her dreams as a good onr-n. Mrs. Cat son's speed in praeti .’e swims is increasing, her trainer said, and her swimming style is improving rapidly. q. — Wheat Pouring into Storage Elevators Superior, Wis.. Aug. 20.- (United Press) Wheat fioin the "world's bread basket" is beginning to trickle into storage elevators here prior ,o shipment to the. world markets Elevators here have a capacity of more than 20.000.000 bushels, hut it is not thought likely that so great amount of grain will be stored this
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ H ■■■■■■■■■■■ W'l " ■ ■ FOR LUNCHEON OR DESERT ■ i n millers = j Cakes and Pastries * ■ ■ tl * U ' <a^cs ’ an, l pastries B f ' arc f res b every morning. ■ Eor a delightful luncheon or de- ■ B .sert try ■ " l&r , ■ “ TASTES LIKE MORE Miller’s C akes ■ • ■ with TASTY or COMTEK'S Ice Cream. ■ * ■ « • The Delicious Summer Meal B ’ MILLER’S BREAD : ■ a ■S -LI Cakes and Cookies on sale at all groceries, or at our bakery. ■ ■ ■ : MILLERS BAKERY ; 8 ■ st Home of Fresh Baked Tasties B ■ B nEaKCiBBVivsngBKSBanKnGeKSBSBBB —b— nui in aaa—awaisa IBMGEIISI m wo | With rubbers, quarts, dozen .79c ■ Mason Jars M Dozen -4c k 4 ’ :|l rubbers, heavy duty, dozen 7c I.'. I Sealing Wax, Zttbian, stick 5c I B QI IP A D Pare Cane, carton, 5 lb. 34c I mU Lj/tllv xxxx Powdered, lb. pkg 10c I I PEACHES SXS«'" $1 - 93 1 /Bacon, 3to 5 lb. »)f7 Soap. Kirks Flake or S I cuts, pdtntd Os V Crystal. White, I(L‘ 0 E Callies, Nice lean * ,ars 1D( M g| smoked, pound k-Mt Bananas, Ripe fl fl Olives, Large bulk O/lJ Fruit ’ 1 pounds... OvC ■ LI T’itit Lemons, 360 size OHz* K Quart jar 53c Dozen ZteJV L' ■ Bread, Country 1 A „ ~ _ ns ; ■ ciub. i- /2 b.. lOc f akes ’ - ,b ■ White, I 1b.... 7c 20 oz 25c fll fl Corn Flakes, Conn- 1 Pickles, Quart jar OfXp S fl trv Club, 13 oz. pkgFVv Dills fcirJC , fl Milk, Country QJ- Sweet ’ 14 jar....25c g J fl Club, 3 cans Butter, Country Jp* If Country Club, small Chib, pound TTtJV I 2 cans 9c Oleo, Eatmore, th....22c ® H X 4 9oc lIT-tb™* 0 " sl.lOl fl 2 !bs .... 37e Country Club sll9 fl f
'year. * M«i-i- thun 3,1100,000 li'ihlk-Im of wheat f has found its way into the elevator* during the past inontha. This figure rcpresentH in main, the crop from * Knnsaa and little Minnesota and Dn- > kota wheat has started the journey ( east. a - —o— I Opens Jewelry Shop | M. 8. Eizey, yeU*ran jeweler has I opened a shop in rooms over the White I Mountain Cieamery station on Monroe I street and Is prepared to do all kinds I of watch and clock repairing and to I sell any kind of jewlery at right prices. I
Give him a call. 197-6tx I — i „ J 1 I 1 I Summer-Heat Depresses • , Vitality SCOTT’S 1 EMULSION Pich in Cod’liVer Oil Vitamins e Builds Strength A Bmrn.. Blawfidd. N J.
Regular Dancing ('lass lonight at Sun Set Park. Saturday night music by Paul Weaver and his Military Men. Sunday music by Ft. Wayne Night Owls.
. w nW—— i ■ i ■■ '■ ■ —»■ i .iw in i ■' i i m W I. 11 '■*»»—WI R ece * ve th e I I vantages of qual-1 I >ty and Economy I Ba—W 2l NORTH SECON° '’•’'D’PTJJ—M w Tl • Extra Heavy Rubber f7 | Jar Kings! I Vinegar oT/ttn 29c | OHP AH Pure Cane Only, 10 pounds 1 vUUnil a,ur, * a > Special—Only H nCDTA *' or taking Jelly easy UCll I U S ounce bottle v I MASON 67c I I CHEESE 1 27 c I fl Old Dutch l A ' & ,)irt ( lcanscr p N.B.C. Fruited Oval Iced, pound . 17c Crackers Graham Crackers 17c X or Premium Soda 17c g Cookies Square N.B.C. Soda 15c K We Pay (’ash for Egffs and Produce I BANANAS ■TonX ,I Y, '' ow Frui1 ....27c I J E. J. Dixon, Mgr. -Established-Decatur Ind p,; gl 1859 121 N. 2nd, St. fl I Choicest Meats In Decatur | Finest Bunch of Spring Chickens J we have had this year, g Fancy Spring Lamb Fresh Coffee and Whipping Cream ? Fresh Bulk Stuffed Olives B Choice Cuts of Native Veal arid Pork | Fresh Pork and Beef Tenderloins ■ Fresh Sweet Breads and Veal Liver g Fresh Brains, Hearts and Tongues Sugar Cured Cottage Hams and S Smoked Tongues y' E Large 'Swiss Cheese and ..... ■ Home Made Cottage* Ciieese Ss Fresh Country Butter Fresh Rose Mary and Cloverleaf Il Creamery Butter J Large Dill Pickles & Bulk Peanut Butler Try our King Taste Sandwich Spreads | B We carry a complete line of canned goods | p which we can deliver with your H meat orders, any time. y g COFFEE— | Man O’ War Coffee, 2 pounds 85c Perfect Coffee, 2 poundvS SI.OO | Bursley High Grade Coffee, 2 lbs. SI.OO J M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 < | OLEOMARGARINE3 Nucoa, Wayne 2 pounds B Good Luck, Oak Grove j Fresh Bulk Olives, by the pound ... 45c B Fresh Peanut Butter, by the pound 20c || Puritan Bohemian Malt, 2 cans sl.lO Edgemont Crackers, box 20c ■ Bacon, in chunks, pound 25c g, Fancy Young Beef Steak, pound 25c Good Young Beef to Boil, pound 10c g fl Good Fat Veal Steak, pound 25c ? Veal Pocket Roasts, pound i For delivery orders call 106 or 107. —Try Us—- | Mutschlers Meat Market |
E<i*t forget Io put in your bi(ion the new Mueller Furnacette which will be given away Saturday. Sec it at our store. Lee Hwd. Co. 197-ltx — Get the Heblt—Trade at Home, It Paye
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