Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1927 — Page 7

Kt GROUNDS Being beautified fcsiS^K. 1 - ■ chiiu-ry Installed die local.(loner-, mhziu, »•«' i ‘ ui, ° “ ouct f i !l 11 , ,o ill,, lamlscapint! <>f ■ ' ■ xr^! ■ ■*" l r>»■— H walls are to be cooM durii.a 'lie summer ami con- '" w »r.is .™- ■I, Bg ll,c b> factory ami gnmu«U ■ TWO new stamp ■SB been installed and the ■» mo,ws '"' r |H,ork with 4f.S on the pay roll, II WTIONS or WORLD ! I UtESI’KNDING THREE ■ 'billion dollars B (CONTI'I 1.0 mow fAPB ONB> ■ continue to maintain armaments budgets H , rage $1,500,000,000 anH . »;ul. the world total armaH,, nts hmlp of which the bulk is H . .I! nmain in the neigh- 1 m ~ $; iioo.iKMi.oOO annually. ■ I alone now is spending j BS m , t! ly ii:: p.'i capita annually oil ar-J JB inaniunts; France nearly st!, Italy nearly s♦. .1 ipau $:1.70. Russia $1.50. m Germany TI T". Hh in addiiion to the direct expendi|B mre, tla. world’s leading conscript H cjiii'iih will i oniinuc to deprive their H young manhood of one of the most HI pioductivc periods of its life for ■ military i.'.,in:ac while reserve classes HI up !a an ohanced age must remain under oMig.oion to sudden summons, B The leading conscript nations of El in ' ivnri, av France, Italy, Belgium. El I’.iloinl and ( zecho-Slovakia. With HI Japan, t* so uations, claiming the H necessity for national security, have ■ I re:used r o accept any provision that 11 would a 1 1 c i He- present size of their El armies, dv lease thqir maximum peril nsoeiu. reserves or change {heir cbnI script systems, except that they I agreed to the possibility of a decrease I of the present period of conscript 9 service. I o JURIST ESCAPES CONVICTION BY A TWO-VOTE MARGIN dUMittKD FROM PAGE ONE) | prevented impartial trials in Judge E j “"sMh'. court, was 2S for conviction jj and C| i,..- acqumai Alter-tile vote was completed. Judge • ' ■ .i.... ii,,, the 1.... #&• the sen.,: and F. JUarold Van Orman, lieutenant governor declared: h is tile judgment of this senate linn you stand not guilty on each of die impeachment articles on which you have |>eeti tried.” Judge Dearth made no comment and left (he senate cltambef soon after the ease was closed. Informed In the corridor of the slate house before l*ing called into the senate chamber that he bad been acquitted, Judge Dearth said: I have never been guilty of any crime. I will return to Muncie this' afternoon and will take my place on die bench tomorrow morning.” Hep. Delph McKesson, of Plymouth.' ‘""I other members of the house board 01 managers who prosecuted the charges against Judge Dearth declared the majority vote for conviction, d'migh falling short of the required lw 'i thirds majority, was vindication °t their efforts in pressing the case. r,u -‘ senate adjourned shortly befl|i" noon and the members returned home. Gottschalk For Conviction •he vote on the second count, "halt came nearest a coil’lotion was: 1 1 llr conviction - Alldredge, Benz, •h.ukhuru. Branamau, Cann, Cooper. | l,l veils, Davig, Doogy, Draper. DurMottscluiik, Gray, Harlan, HarMvm, Hewitt, Hodges, Holmes, JolinJ® 11 ' Ktchum, Kline, Koenig, Lochard, ■ oorhead, Nottingham, O’Rourke, '‘iiyne Perkins, Shake, Shank. Slier""'"l, Steele. Total for conviction 32. . •oi acquittal — Beeson, Bradford, J* row "’ Clancy, Dickerman, Evans, f'PiTott, Hill, Inman, Leonard, Llßd"’.V. Market, Martin, Nejdl, Pell, ? uill,n ’ Sims. Total for acquittal, L. s # Not voting-Senator Fitch, of Muuclc. j " ~~— O—■'Ls. Ferd Peoples visited friends al I'ort 1 'ort Wayne today. Miss Mary Callow returned to Fort 'd'ue yesterday afternoon alter a ‘"M visit here with relatives.

COURT HOUSE Suit On Note | The Hchwing Lumber and Shingle j company has filed u suit on a note in • the Adams circuit court against Daniel Gerber and others, demanding judgment for S6OO. Attorneys LenI hart, Heller *t Schurger represent tho plaintiff. KIDNAPING CASE IS DISMISSED Charge Against Two Men In Connection With Tocsin Case Is Dropped Bluffton, Aptil 1 —A charge of kidnaping was dismissed in circuit court yesterday against Williad Wilson and Albert Shi inker, who were arrested last summer after they had assisted Wilson’s mother, Mrs. Dora Sullivan forcibly take her daughter, Evelyn, from the home of Mrs. Amos Byrd, neai Tocsin. They drove to the Byrd home in an automobile and picked the girl up from the yard and drove away. They were pursued and overtaken at Marion and the child returned to the Byrd home and the three arrested. Young Wilson in another case paid a fine on a charge of assult and battery. Sin inker was the schauffeur and was not prosecut- ( ed. The kidnaping charge still stands j against Mrs. Sullivan, but no tri.il date I lias been se :. Mrs. Jane Acker is visiting her (laughter, Mrs. Dora Meyers, at Geneva this week. -1- o I Sve 100 pupils of North Ward school give play tonight.

SSBBSBRBESBBR i « I New and I , l3M£j Unexcelled zS ; WRJWI NUTLIKE WANoPAcruaso (=o» |;.. perfect t* CO . a \ ;nn FLAVOR ' 1,1 1 No other oat flakes tarte as delicious and delicate , as Perfect 3 Minute Oat Flakes, because none are made like it. Just as peaches preserved with the sionesrvn thejn-taste richer-—so these oats, still m 5 | their iMckt,.;, Fire'oc.: Cooked—at the mil!—for 9 12 hours in their own moisture, are sweeter and S more nutlike in flavor. This special process of I pre-cooking at the mill is the secret of quick cook- 9 ing at home. Only 3 minutes of boiling on your 9 i stove to thoroughly cook Perfect 3 Minute Oat 9 * Flakes. Ask your grocer today for "Perfect” 3 R Minute Oat Flakes. # A. H. PERFECT & COMPANY | ■HE.' STMawawwo x • e—J

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927.

TO GIVE DATA j » * ! ON CORN BODED : I Corn Borer Special To Stop At Decatur And Berne Next Monday Two stops in Adams county will bo made by the corn borer special being j operated by Purdue University Department of Agricultural Enxtuaion hi! cooperation with the State Entomologist of the Conservation Commission j and the Pennsylvania railroad according to woid received today by County i agent Busehe. Thu train will be at Decatur, Monday forenoon, April 4.1 and at Berne, Tuesday forenoon April 5. Russell G. Must agricultural agent for the railroad, and Prof. J. J. Davis, head of the Entomology Department at Purdue, will lie in charge of plans for the car which is being run west| of the infested area hi northeastern Indiana, beginning March ”S and ending April 8. f This project, which is a part of the ‘ state educational campaign to be con-1 ducted in cooperation with the U. S.' Department of Agriculture, is to in- J form the farmers of the seriousness of the corn borer once it becomes es-i tablished in a community. Motion pic- j lures on the corn borer, prepared by >be IT. S. Department of Agriculture will be shown, along with exhibits of corn and corn stalks infested with he pest and photographs showing the burning and plowing methods used in the eradication will also be JisplayI ed. f j Lecturers will accompany the train j f a speak and to answer questions at each stop, the first of which will he at : i.ogansport where the car Is being j prepared.

Berne Plans For Summer Bible Schooi Berne, April I.—Plans for tho annual summer Bible school were formulated at a meeting of the pastors and representatives of the four churches 'of Berne, Tuesday afternoon. The j ■ board accepted the organization of the Berne Ministerial Asoclation as the permanent organization of the | Summer Bible School, with the Rev.

KOLTERS GROCERY AM) MEAT MARKET, 1-OU QUALITY GOODS Phones 97 and 98 Free City Delivery Michigan Navy Deans, - OPw* 1 pounds Mill Fancy lllue Rose Rice, <)P lib... 10c; 3 tbs LoL I Red Kidney Beans in bulk 4 4 1 !b i/lC Perfect 3-Minute Oats Lartte package x'H Perfect Jelly Powder, Good as Jello Package 9c; 3 for ZuDC Sunbrite Cleanser -J /i Can sc; 3 cans lUL Bakers Choice Peaches 70/* Georgia Belle Peaches in Syrup i pT . 4 Large can JLejC II dozen cans $1.78 Little Elf Peaches in Syrup 1 doz.en cans $2.75 Perfect Sliced Pineapple OPp Large can 1 dozen cans $2.80 Hurrah Raspberries in syrup Can UO L My Own Pork and Beans O r Can 10c; 3 for Elf Kidney Beans l()c 1 Monarch Catsup, 00/* Large size ZjllC Chef, Quart Mustard 00/» X, v Perfection Fancy Mixed Cookies 00/* 1 pound box. Special Country Gentlemen Corn O^k/* llrnta Pumpkin, Q/* Large can Van Camps Tomato Soup 00/* Can 7c; 3 cans Sal Soda 1 Of* j Large package 1 Plenty of Good Cottage Cheese i Fancy Prunes I 2 pounds FRED KOLTER S— .—BnMT-TTini Imi III! MSI ||( MM I ~ i ~TI .« ' I SCHMITT’S FOR QUALITY MEATS We will have a fine bunch of frying, roasting anrij stewing chickens. Plenty of Pork and Beef tenderloins and Soring Lamb. — renin—* i EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY jCh-ice Plate and Rib Boiling Beef 10c lb. Fancy Cuts of Roast Beef lb. Special Tender Steak 20c lb. All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 23c lb. Special Meat Loaf (Veal, Pork & Beef).. 23c lb. Veal Pocket Roast loc lb. •MugMHaagnMnmmHßgnraggßpgHßMMMßßHßOß I SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS Smoked .Jowels (Home Cured) 20c lb. Picnic Hams (Eckarts cure) 23c lb j Miller & Hart Skinned Hams 34c lb. 10 to 12 Tbs. each, Extra Lean Smoked Pork Chops 35c lb. Home Cured Bacon in a chunk. 25c lb. aw—aa—HßC—awßroßMii——li 1 wnu———iwiiih wiim im mi LARI) SALE Pure Home Rendered 3 lb. Pail 50c 10 lb. pail $1.45 5 lb. pail 75c 50 lb. can $7.00 Snow White Rendered Tallow 10c lb. Free and Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city any hour of the day. Pl r es H. P. Schmitt 96 Meat Market service ■ 7

IVV. Eglv, cbalrmftu, uud the Rev. P. It'. Schrocdor, secretary. A ftvo-week term will he held this summer, beginning May 30 and closing July 1. Rev. Schroeder will serve as superintendent of the school. The Rev. J. If. Arndt will lie director of | recretalton. Applications for teachers land janitor will be received by the I ward inn 11 April 13. Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pay*

Arc we too apt to look at price and give no thought to fil the character of the Grocery Store, or the quality H of the goods? ■ Are we often blinded by what scents to be inviting prices? Are we too often penny wise and pound foolish? I | THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES 11 M —ls Responsible; and sells good goods al the right price. R MAKE US PROVE IT! H We have a full line of flower, lawn and garden seeds. |m| Our Seed Potatoes are from certified seed. H Egg-a-Dav has found its way to many homes in this ; county, by parcel post, front the factory. You can now ■ buy it in any quantity front our store at a saving. Krutkshauk Catsup, in large bottle, OAs* Us only ■ ■ Ivanho Mayonnaise in pint jars /f £./• |L H only TUV ■ ■ No. 2 can Sweet Potatoes 10c I H 2 doz.en Fancy Cookies in box OQz* ■ Per box Mv v H Peeled Evaporated Peachfs in 2 lb. pkg. 4 *> Ks ■ Per package ‘lOt H ■ Medium Sized California Prunes 3 pounds faifJv R B Raisins in bulk 9c m | OUR ONE WEEK SPECIAL m gk Large Corn I’lakes Jap Rose Toilet 1 P L. B 2 pkgs ziOU Soap, 2 bars lt)l Climalene Q_ Smucker Preserves OQ B Small size, pkg OU any kind, 35c jar..L I M. E. Hower | DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS I Saturday Specials p Bock Wurst Choice Bunch of Chickens Sugar Cured Corned Beef Bulk Plain and Stuff ed Olives Spring Lamb Fancy Fresh Veal and Pork Cood Home Made Egg Noodles Good Home Made Cottage Cheese and Country Butter Pure All-Pork Sausage, Fresh or Smoked Fresh Dill, Sweet & Sweet Mixed Pickles fl Home Made Mince Meat, special, pound . 15c H Choice Beef to Boil, lb 10c Special Steaks, lb. 20c || Good Sirloin and Round Steak, 1b... 25c Philadelphia Cream Cheese, pkg 15c I Blue Ribbon Malt, 2 cans ,’.51.35 11 Red Top Malt, 2 cans $1.45 1! Puritan Malt, 2 cans sl.lO h Corn Sugar for Malt, 3 lbs 25c COFFEE— Man-O-War, 2 pounds 75c Bursley High Grade, 2 pounds 85c Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds 95c Bursley’s China, 2 lbs... 95c with dish | Berdan Hotel Brand Coffee, 2 lb. SI.OO Berdan’s Chef Coffee, 2 lbs SI.OO jjf M. J. B. Coffee, 2 lbs $1.05 g Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 lbs 25c j| Any 6 cans of Regular 15c articles of Canned Goods, such as Corn, Peas, Beets, Beans, etc., 6 cans 75c S' Plenty Smoked Salmon and Salt Fish Fdgemont Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Oyster Puff s Fresh Caught Fish Besto Nut Oleomargarine, 2 lbs 35c Complete line of Cheese and Canned Goods We deliver to any part of city any time. TRY IIS. If it’s anything in the Meat Line, We Have It. Phones 106 and 107 | Mutschlers Meat Market |

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