Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1926 — Page 6

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Fishei & laris CASH’GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Quality Service and la)w Prices Phones 3,4, and 5 Free City Delivery Grapes, Fancy Caliifornia Tokay Grapes, 3 lb 25c Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 5 lbs., 19c 10 pounds 35c; bushel $1.59 Fgg Plant, Large, Fancy, 3 for 25c; each ... 10c Cape Cod Cranberries, 2 pounds 25c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. 33c lx Powdered Sugar, pound package 10c Milk. Tall cans Pet, Carnation, or Everyday. 10c Small cans 5c | Eagle Brand Milk, can. .19c; Dozen cans .. $2.25 Oleo, Tropico Nut, pound 22c Maytime Nut Oleo, pound 27c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 51c Spei al Sweet Creamery Butter, pound 48c Soap, P. &G.orß. N. M. White Naptha, 10 bars 39c; 6 bars 25c Kirks Hard Water Castile, 4 bars 29c Woodburys Facial Soap, 25c cake 21c Old Dutch Cleanser. 2 cans 15c 25c Sani-Flush 21c Brushes for Toilet Bowls 20c 25c Bowlene 19c 10c Gold Dust Cleanser, 3 cans 19c Red Seal Lye, 2 cans 25c Skat, 3 cans a 25c' Flour, Pride of Decatur, the best in soft, winter wheat, 12 lbs. 50c; 24 lbs 90c | 48 pounds SI.BO I Gooch’s Best Flour, more and better bread, I. 24 lbs.,. $1.15; 48 lbs... $2.30; barrel . $9.00 McKensies Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag 25c Syrup. Penick and Fords: Golden Color, gallon 27c; 1 gallon 49c Crystal White, gallon 57c; 'A gallon 30c Maple Flavor, gallon 70c; */» gallon 38c Sardines, Impor d in Olive Oil, 2 cans 25c Pink Salmon, t cans ..17c Tuna Fish. Cur ‘rand, Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 pounds ..... . . 25c 1 1 *?* T* • Monogram Brand Dates, 2 packages 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs. 25c Gooch’s Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds 25c Ixing Thread Shredded Cocoanut, pound ... .25c! Corn, Fine Quality Sweet Corn, can 10c Lorn, Country Gentleman, 2 cans 25c Peas, Good Quality, 3 cans 25c Peas, Tender Junes, 2 cans ;... 25c Green Stringless Beans, 2 cans 25c Kraut, Large cans, 2 for 25c Cherries, Red Pitted, No. 2 can 25c Black Respberries, Heavy Syrup, No. 2 can.. 35c Baking Molasses, Brer Rabbit, can 15c Select Bulk Seedless Raisins, pound lie Stone Jars for Kraut, Butters, etc., 1 gallon. ,15cj 2 gal. 30c; 3 gal. 45c; 4 gal. 60c; 5 gallon 75c' 6 gallon. 90c; 8 gallon. $1.35; 10 gallon $1.751 Flower Pots with saucer, 5 inch 10c; 6 inch 15c, 7 meh .. 75c; 8 inch . 30c; 10 inch for... 48c Salt, Diamond Crystal, 25 lb. bag 35c; 50 lb. 55c 1 50 lb. Blocks Stock Salt for 45c Oyster Shells, Medium, 100 lb. bag SI.OO Japanned Coal Buckets 38c Galvanized Coal Buckets 48c Wash Boilers, large size, heavy tin, copper bottom , $1.90 Heavy All Copper Wash Boilers, No. 8 $4.35 No. 9 $4.60 Fruits and Vegetables

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1926

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■ I London Staggered By L Pace Set By Americans I London—-(United Press.) —Staid old I London has had Its first touch of I ' night life of New York.” I With the trek of American touristy I now on the turn homeward. London I hotel proprietors and waiters have I now had time to sink exhausted fnto

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' lounge chairs and tell of the "horrible pace” which the Americans maintained while here during the past'"season. London confesses that its previously quiet routine has been completely ruffled by tourists who insisted upon turiny the Strand into Broadway. » It all began when a group of nearly 50 Annlp Americans stormed a large , Strand hotel at nine o’clock in the

. morning and demanded th» t (h ey . . served with a complete dinner. Thia was the actual bealnnlnit of ’ "rage” which was destined to be.”’ ’ a part of the regular routine 0( i don’s ■‘4oo,’’ x u# * - The result was a' , omplele r rangement of the dally - or » nishtly-programs of the elit. ut » capital of the "old world." For the first time in history a , ur of Londe's younger and " sm4rt .. set is beginning its day when th. „ erage bank clerk retiree and end, it when the sun is high over London One member of the party the program as follows: S P m. Arise, bathe and breakf gst 911 p. m. Moonlight swimtnin. or tennis by searchlight. 11:30 p m. Ugbt 12 m. To this first night club for cocktails, followed by dancing until about 2:30 a. m. 3a. m Lunch. 4 a. m. ‘Do the aficond night dub with dancing until seven or eight o'clock." 8-9 a. m. Dinner or late supper. London managers are now wonderIng how long the English younger set can last under the strain of AmerRan hours/' Lone Policeman Declares War On Russia; Incident Recalls U.S.Entry To Guam By John O’Brien • (V. P. Staff Correspondent i Paris. — (United Press I — When Alain Gerbault. the young French navigator who is girdling the world aboard a twenty-foot sloop, arrived a the Marquesas Islands, In the Pacific, he met with a reception recalling the historic landing of the Americans in the island of Guam. The Marquesas Islands are under the sovereignty of France but they are off the beaten track, just as was Guam a generation ago. Therefore news penetrates slowly. Gerbault ar rived off the coast flying what the authorities —or authority, to be exact —thought a Soviet Russian flag It was merely a Polynesian handkerchief, used by the inhabitants of those lands as a garment, but it was bright red. Jacques Bertrand, the lone gendarme who represents France in her far off possession, saw red. He mobilixed himself and went to war. Be- * ing a good diplomat, he called on Ger- ‘ bault to show his passport. The sailor told Bertrand to go to. Bertrand got excited. He was abost t» proceed to the destruction of the enemy fleet when a resident of the islands who bad been there for many a long year, intervened. "This," he said, "reminds me of the arrival of the Americans in Guam. It was in September of 1898. Nobody here knew that the Spanish American war had been fought. There was no wireless in those days. So, when Governor Sanchez y Caballero saw a ship Oii tho liurizoti tlyilig the Au.r-1 an i janner he got ready to go out to saj I howdy and get news of the outside i-T-Ti-wr *-.’**»«»-*»**<’*♦'■*■• ■nment hou-e three earn. :i 'la from the ship brought the entire island to attention. ‘‘Governor Sanchez y Caballero was downeast. Profoundly hurt in his Castilian pride he went aboard the American warship and said to the captain: ‘Excuse me. good and honored sir. for nort returning your salute but we have no.powder.' The captain said: ’That’s all right, hidalgo That islaud of yours is now ours. HaviniTheard this recital Chief Gendarme Bertrand saluted and listened while Gerbault informed him that he was a Frenchman, a sailor, a little eccentric in bis w-ay of voyaging perhaps. but none -the less entitled to respect. Bertrand asked him to the island’s case to have a drink. Pleasure Planes Used ( By Wealthy Englishmen London (United Press)— Light seaplanes, owner-driven for pleasure, are becoming popular along the English coast, according to Captain H i k l -*' l who recently won the Kings < up race for light laurd machines. ■'l think there is no doubt that light seaplane flying will soon become im mensely popular". Captain Broad sai "With the sea as your airdrome, the difficulties of judging in and taking off disappear.” Owing to the construction of floats, light small seaplanes will probably coSt mors than the small land ma chines. A number of members of the peerage own their own airplanes and use them regurlarly for “hops’ between Lxtni and their country places. o ~ ~ HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. J. F. Rupert, -of Monroe, underwent an operation for goitre at e Adams County Memorial Hospital t s morning. She Is getting along as we ac can be expected.