Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1927 — Page 6

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller ...Pro. and Oen. Mgr. A. K. Holthouse Sec'y & But. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Poetofflce at Decatur, Indiana, at second cleet matter. Subscription Rates: Single copiee ——l -02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail — .85 Three months, by mall..— 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.75 Due year, by mail 3.00 dne year, at office-— 8.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those cones.) Advertising Rates: Made known by Application. Scheerer, Inc., 35 East Welker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue. New York. e . — A town in Texas has changed its name to Lindbergh and will probably soar to great heights now and be lovingly known as ‘’Lindy.” If the “Jack, the peeper" who is again operating around the city gets a shot of pepper in his eyes some night, no one is going to feel very sorry for him. Funny season. Several people were overcome by heat in New York City yesterday where the thermometer registered eighty-five in the shade while here a little fire in the furnace didn’t go so bad. More than nine billion dollars worth of goods were exported from the United States last year and of this about fifty per cent, went to European countries. Our exports for 1926 were forty-six per cent, greater than in 1913. There are fewer farm mortgages in lowa than there were two years ago, it is announced. That sounds fine until we discover that the reason is because of the large number of foreclosures. Os course thats one way to get out of debt but it makes a fellow rather hard up the rest of his life. Its probable that the success of the commission-manager form of government in Indianapolis will depend very largely on whom they secure as manager. They claim, you know, that about sixty-five per cent of success in this world is luck, pure and simple. 1 Maurice De La Tour, a New York actor, who set fire to three Catholic churches in Indianapolis is tinder ar-.. ■st and tias confessed. He offers insanity as a defense but he was .tune enough and slick enough to rob several residences in the vicinity of the, fires. Crazy or not, such criminals should be put away for the rest of their lives. What goes up must come down, is an old saying, but still seems to be true. Richard Fairfax, a Hereford bull purchased a few years ago by Governor McCray to head his herd was sold for beef at Sioux City, lowa, this week and brought only $92.00, though it cost the governor $50,000 and was worth it then for Fairfax was acknowledged to be the greatest Hereford in the world. The Byrd flight was postponed again this morning because of unfavorable weather conditions, no doubt a very wise thing to do. While the public, now aroused gover - the progress in aviation, is anxious for this attempt for a round trip flight with four passengers abroad, they do not desire these brave men to take unnecessary chances. They will get away in a day or two and then we are all hoping that American flyers will again show the world what can be done. Senator Jim Watson, evidently hard up for a little cash, sold his name and endorsement to a cigarette company. • They broadcasted it with his picture in display advertisements over the entire country. Now Jim is being beseiged with letters and messages from folks who feel he double crossed them. One has to be pretty slick to carry water on both shoulders and not spill any of it and while the foxy' Jim has managed to get away with it 1 fairly well heretofore it looks as

though he was in for a show-down | ’ with a lot of folks now. He is probably writing smooth answers to the consclentous objectors but they will! feel that their work for years has ; been seriously wrecked by the nn • dorsetnent of one "so great and tall” us our senior senator. Republican leaders at Indianapolis want John Duvall to resign as mayor * and take his gang with him so they ) can immediately put into effect the > management plan, but Duvall is stubj born and refuses to cooperate. In- ) stead he is starting a fourth newspaper there and will tell the public a few things that he says will surprise them. Its a merry fuss, this political contest in the state and capital and it may result disastrously, for the whole bunch, but that would be almost too much luck for the people. , Cut the weeds. Thats the request . and the order from the city officials and we take it they don’t mean "maybe." You have been officially notified by a public announcement that unless you "cut ’em" by July Ist. the city force will do it and charge you with the expense. Don’t make this necessary. You should keep the weeds cut and the vacant lots looking attractive. It makes them more valuable, it pleases your neighbors, it i helps your community. Cut ’em now. o—>4.4.** + ¥*V«****** ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY + ♦ From the Dally Democrat File ♦ ♦ Twenty Years Ago Thl# Day. ♦ i June 24—Burt House lots offered for . sale at auction, but fail to sell. , Gothard Brown, outlaw known as the “bun. Killer” who was sent to prison five years ago from this county ! for abuse of Amish has returned and 1 is again acting up. C. O. France and Charles Daileys elected to umpire the Bluffton-Decatur , games July 4, when one game will be plaved at Bluffton in the morning and here in the afternoon. Mariage license —Elmer Ault and 1 Marie Wii'iams. Mis. Belle France, of Chicago, visit- > in- her e. r Shamrocks defeat Decatur. 4 to 3. Lee stubs leaves for South Bend v ith a pair of race horses. Harry Straub joins a carnival* comk pany at Bluffton. Dr. J. C. x Gra.ul«taff is fishing at ’ Clear Lake. Mrs., R. E Knossos Fort Wayne, is ■ a guest of her D< catur friends. i ♦ BIG FEATURES ♦ ♦ OF RADIO * ♦+++++++*+++♦*♦• SATURDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES • ■ (Central Standard Time) WEAF—Hookup 10 stations 6:30 pm— Goldman Band. ■ WBZ—Springfield (333) — 6:10 pm—- . Boston, Symphony Orchestra “Pop” Concert, WOR —Newark (422) 6 pm Cathedral Choral club. WSM —Nansville (341) —8 pm. Regular Barn Dance. WSB—Atlanta (476) — 10:45 pm. Hired Help Skylark.

0 FRUIT JARS CERTO QJ Pints, dozen • MV bottle wl V Quarts, dozen 85c [ll J/ 2 gal. dozen $1.15 COCOANUT, Bulk 1 Q |C| IgjM KKBMMnOkAaMHMMMBkSkm Pound . I_«7V JA R RUBBERS sh 3 dozen °LD DUTCH on HI |l| CLEANSER, 3 cans Igl MJ X LIDS . 25c — d 45c X' HmggB Creamery, pound TMV JELLY GLASSES OQz. TjLEoTuncSkSd’ - IXI OJ7U Pound . 1”C Colored, pound 25c | SUGAR, Pure -| I Cane, 25 tb. bag .0 J CHEESE C\rj FLOUR, White Sunshine, '***' "X.." ~ 7 [(Q| ||l Bread Flour XT R ACT ““ Q r _ ■■l l|| 24 fb. bag UOC box Wy S BANANAS, 4 pounds 27c Igg Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables. Fresh and w|f Smoked Meats and Cheese. Full line of stone jars, 1 gal. up fife to 25 gal. Trade and save at the Hoosier. Better dise at a saving. Prompt service combined with courtesy.- m|l Phone 103.

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'*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ * TRY THE * * NE X T ON E * ¥¥..¥:«#¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Foreign Affairs 1. What Country has succeeded since the war in bringing a group of countries to effective agreement to reduce armaptenis? , , 2. Among the several grandchildr. n of King George and Queen Maty of England which might succeed to the throne? 3. What anti-Soeialist dictator of an European country formerly was a socialist worker? 4. Who was the military leader of the Chinese Nationalists during their advance on Shankhat? 5. To what body is the permanent mandates commission attached ’ 6. Name the Premiers or Chancellors of Great Britain. Germany. France Spain. 7. For what is U. S. S. R. the abbreviation? , 8. Who was the Tiger of France? 9. Name a socialist who has headed the British Government. It). Could the former Kaiser retttri to Ge "many? Answers 1. The Unite i States, nt the Wash-' ington Conference 2. Princess Ellzibeth, infant daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, should the Prince of Wales die wiiho.’t issue end the Duke and Duchess have no male child. 3. Benito Mussolini. 4. Chiang Kai-shek. 5. The League of Nations. 6. Stanley Baldwin, Wilhelm Marx, Raymond Poincare Primo de Rivera. 7. Union of Socialist Soviet Republics. 8. Georges Clemenceau. 9. James Ramsay MacDonald. 10. The law for the defense of the republic wh’ch excludes former Kaiser V-'ilhelm from Get many will expire this year but may be renewed. o . THE GREAT WAR | 10 YEARS AGO I 1, Winston Churchill urges aggressive policy for Al ’ed navies pointing out Allies have two dreadnaughts for every one German has to its disp sal. Red Cross warns that $100,000.1 00 fund sought will not last longer than six months. o „ How to Avoid High Blood Pressure, Paralysis and Nerve Trouble in Advanced Years PHYSICIANS INDORSE SAN YAK Dr. L. P. Bailey, of Mcßride, Mich., rays of San Yak: “It will do all you claim. It is fine medicine for the -blaod.-a-sd has cured rheumatism of I long standing. When one treats the'l kidneys with San Yak he is renewing the whole body. One can always lepend on San Yak.” High Blood Pressure Mrs. W. E. Brandson, of Robinson, Ind., writes: “I took San Yak for high blood pressure and it worked like a charm, I am not now troubled any more.” S. F. Marring, of Ohio Oil Co., Marshall, 111., says: “San Yak is a wond- ' erful medicine for stomach and bowels." Sold at Smith, Yager & Folk.

U. B. In Christ, Decatur Circuit Charles Weyer, ( Partor Sabbath Schoo] 9:30 til. E. Baxter. Superintendent) Prayer Set vice 10:30 (Gregg Knittie. Loader) Pleasant Grove Salibath School • 9.30 | (C. c. Momma, Superintendent Preaching by pastor J 0:30 Rivarre Sabbath School 9:00 (Sitaie Bowen, Superintendent) Class Ceeting 10:30 « (John Thatcher, Ixtader) Winchester Sabbath School 9:30 (Merl Essex, Superintendent) Class Meeting 10:30 (John Loebsticker, Leader) Special Children Sei vice 7:30 Every body invited and assured a welcome. W Q Bobo Circuit M. E. Church Rev. E. P. White. Pastor Subject: Who is a Methodist? Bobo Church Sunday School 9:30 Preaching Service 10:33

{ ! - OUR DELIGHTFUL WEEK-END SPEC LALS ARE BECOMING QUITE POPULAR! Slop at our fountain Saturday or Sunday and call for a dish, pint, or quart of our Special T A ST Y Banana Fruit Ice Cream The family will enjoy it with their meals. Its rich, crjamv, wholesome goodness will please the taste of everyone. M & 0 Confectionery liOoiEßiil ICITP AD P ure Cane, 25 lb. sack $1.68 h I kyU\Jr>l\ -Jack Frost, 5 lb. carton 36c |l I BACON 33c I I Old Dutch Cleanser cang 19c I] i LARD Kfn """ d 29c I U'*' 1 ""' ’ *' «sw>-*hii«i™it> ■nmaiiiii ■ /I BUTTER. Country Club SALAD DRESSING, Pre- ■ I Creamery IL/» niier, large bottle w I Pound ttOC each Out K Country Clug, large K? I CAKES, Milco bottle, each 22c Hi ■ Grahams, lb i Cocoanut Taffy Bars, POTATOES, New U. S. B W lb 17c No. 1 Grade nA B Graham Wafers, lb. 12c peck .... 4 ~rC l| $1 CORN. Country Ask _ „.~ ~ ® I ' -49 c 23c I i| BEANS, Country Club, • I with pork and I,Xn TOMATOES, very OCp & I sauce, 2 for AOU fine quality, 2 lbs. U* I SALMON, Alaska 1 r LEMONS, Large, H I Pink, tall can. each AtJV 360 size, dozen.... OVv p I MALT SYRUP QQ,, | HAMS. Smoked Regular, H I Kroger’s, can .... I very low price „ ■ Buckeye, can 49c I pound £a I V pI SCREENS, Steel r J I CHEESE, Wiscon- E I Adjustable, each. .. L | sin Cream, lb ■

Epworth*Luague* • ■ Clark* Chapel Sunday School 9:30 1 Sunday School Rally 2:00 Mt. Hope. ' Sunday Schoo) 9:30 ('hlldrona Day Service 7:30 i Mt. Hope Church in putting on a ( very fine program for Childrens Day. ' At this service we will lift an offering | that will go to the Board of Education | • to help young men and women got a I Christian training. I i Young man and young woman if you I have not yet decided regarding Ep- I worth Forest Institute you had better I i do it now. Take a little time and think it over. "If you miss it, you miss it." I Count the cost of . missing it before- I hand. We will meet those who we care i most to meet. |J The Pastor and people are gratified SPRING CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY TOURIST PARK, Phone 150 I ' — - - — —

with the crowds that are attending] our services. On Sunday July 3rd (evening) twelve young people will put on a' little Pantomine calle "The Old Flag; never touched lhe Ground." o -- Mis. J. Q. Neptune spent Thursday'

| BRING a —to the— | 1 The White Meat Market £ FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER, g For SATURDAY ONLY g Nice bunch of Chicken for Roarting and Frvint? JI BEEF SPECIALS * Beef Roasts, lb 12c and un g-i Beef Boil. It) 10c, 12Vjc and un H H eef Steak, lb 20c and 25c ■ PORK, of any kind, lb 25c liir g Spare Ribs Neck Ribs S Bologna, Pudding and Frankforts |I Smoked Hams, Calles and Jowls, lb 2 () c ■ Bacon, lb 25c, 30c is Swift Smoked Hams and Bacon “ COFFEE— M. J. 8., 2 pounds SI.OO Man O’ War, 2 pounds a Bursleys High Grade. 2 pounds g Pork and Beans, 3 cans for 25c # Corn and Peas. 2 cans for '. 25c ® Peaches, can 25c, or 2 for 45c W Tomatoes. 2 cans for 25c « Horseradish, Catsup and Mustard H Malt. Puritan, 2 cans If Red Top. 2 cans $1.15 Corn Sugar. 3 pounds 20c ■ Caps, gross 25c, or 2 for 45c Jellies, all kinds, 3 for 25c S LARD— i g 3 lb. Pail..4sc; 5 lb. Pail..7oc; 10 lb. Pai1..51.40 H Macaroni, 3 for 25c ut Spaghetti. 3 for 25c ® Pet and Carnation Milk, large can i() f Cheese of all kinds Mayonaise and Salad Dressing jh Coffee and Whipping Cream > — TRY US “ 2 THE WHITE MEAT MARKET. | Liechty and Kuhn SCHMITTS FOR QUALITY MEATS —SATURDAY SPECIALSTender Beef Steak (Chuck) 23c lb Choice Beef Roast, Baby Beef 18c lb Meaty Beef Boil, 12V2 to 15c lb Lean Pork Steak 25c lb Pork Roast. Lean • • • • 23c Tb Spare Ribs (small and lean) ... 15c All Pork Sausage (bulk) 20c lb Veal Loaf (Special) 20c lb | Home Made Meat Loaf (cooked) 25c lb j Bacon, Medium, in chunk 25c lb | Smoked Tenderloin 35c lb ]Picnic Hams, Swifts, 4 to 6 lbs each 19c lb ! Meaty Pork Shanks, 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25< Brick Cheese, whole or half 27c It ANOTHER BIG LARD SALE 3 lb. Pail 40c; 10 tb. Pail 5 lb. Pail 65c; 50 tb. Can 56.41 SATURDAY’S CANNED GOODS SALE Your choice of 6 cans of our Very Good Brands oi Corn, Beans, Peas, Mixed Vegetables, Kidnej Beans, Pumpkin, Sauer Kraut, Tomatoes and Hominy, 6 cans for 2 cans Puritan Malt Staley’s Syrup, White or Golden, can 10< Staley’s Syrup, White or Golden, half gallon size 35< Peanut Butter, 2 jars 45( I Crimson King Apricots, 2 large size cans.. ■ -45< iCarnation and Pet Milk, large size, 3 cans.. -28< Carnation and Pet Milk, Small size, 6 cans.. 25< Snider’s Catsup, 2 bottles for Try our New Shoe Peg Corn, tastes like corn off the cob, 2 cans for 35c Also a good supply of Milk Fed Spring Chickens, Beef and Pork Tenderloins, Fresh Country Butter, Cottage Cheese, Mixed with Cream. FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY. Phones 14 n Free 95 Delivery 96 Meat Market I Service

Notice Everybody who | g lnt I Who <an B P ar« th., tint* | R . ' . meet at the llay h I Monroe, Thursday, j IIIU , 3ft ' « level graves and slake off ] ot ,“