Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1927 — Page 7

SWIMMING POOL 10 CLOSE SUNDAY Keeps Bathers Out Thl . muuleipai svrimming pool in I e Manorial Park * iU cloßa S,,n ' I “f-nernoou for the aeuson. Coach i i Curtis, manager, announced toj Ilerb Tll e weather has been so cool s’rin« the last few weeks that very “I persons have been using the pool. 1 foot I’4 1 Practice opening next k and school the following week, ’ --s deemed useless to keep the L open h-nger. However, if the father should turn warm for any JJth of time in September, the pool ljk( , v will he opened again. o Epidemic Os Infantile Paralysis Spreads In Ohio Columbus. Ohio.- Aug. 2«.-Four- ' te en new cases of infantile paralysis in Ohio were reported to the State Department of Health today bringing the total for August to 155. The new cases are from Akron, three: Gat. s Miles, Cuyahoga, Co. one Tuscharawas. Wood Holms, and Jefferson counties. two each; Canton one jnd Mt Verr-m r.ne The Mt. Vernon case is a child who : c»me from New York four days ago. | Dr. John E. Monger, State Health Director. has sent Dr. R. H. Tate of the department to investigate for the purpose of communicating with New York health authorities. Dr. Monger reports that Ohio now has one third of the available serum I tsed to lessen infantile paralysis es- ! sects. This is ample for the present i be says. Special bulletins of instructions to i health connnissioners are being sent j out by Dr. Monger and Dr. (’. P. RobI bins, chief of the Disvision of Comi mnnicable Diseases, urging stringent I quarantine, prompt reports, and advice to parents to keep their children i at home. o Notice to City Water Consumers The city water will be turned off tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock] in order that repairs to the line ton be made on South Second* street. Patrons please take notice. City Water Dept. 666 ; it a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria it Kills The Germs

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Train Hits Auto At Crossing Near Geneva , Geneva, Aug. 26 - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuntz, ot Akron, (Hilo, narrowly ea-capi-d serious Injury or death Wednesday evening when their automobile stalled on the I’i-nnxylvanla railroad tracki at the Bradford crossing a short distance north of Geneva, and was struck by a north bound freight train. Mr. and Mrs. Kuntz had been

Kolter’s Super Specials “A Home Store Run By Home Folks” Compaie Prices Compare Prices PEACHES YAPRICOTS Xn rnd 23c BEANS 3 1,<>1, ". ,1 . , 23c Toilet Paper 3 r " for 20c PRUNES 23c MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI na 3 packages for mOC —FLOUR— Pillsbury, 24 pound sack $1.15 Lady Washington, 21 pound sack 98c Koller's Pride, 24 pound sack 93c Perfect Flour, 24 pound sack $1.13 SALT, lodized qrw 10c package; 3 for Perfection Lorettas, Fancy Cookies, r/A 35c lb; Saturday only, 2 pounds for OUC FIG BARS ar 1 pound 13c; 2 pounds ZdC WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP j Q 12 bars for . t .. C CANDY. Eline's Famous Cherrv Flips 4 f* Per pound 4OC CORN FLAKES q SPICE, all kinds, 97 10c per package; 3 for MARSHMALLOWS, 35c value, Saturday 9Qr» only. 1 pound for SWEET POTATOES OK 5 pounds for DOCGRAPES, Fancy Large California Pound lUC CELERY. Home Grown A' 3 stalks IvC KOLTER’S GROCERY 105 S. 2nd St. Phones 97 or 98

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visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ch-irles Shepherd In Geneva tend were on their wry to the home of relatives ut Berne. Mrs. Kuntz was driving and fulled to notice the approaching trnin until neat the crossing. She became eonf'iaed and killed the motor of the ear on the tracks. The couple barely hud time to get out ot the car before -he train struck It. The an tomoblle, -i Ford sedan, was carrle 1 about fifty feet by the locomotive

ard was hadly wrecked. Mr. Kuntz formerly was employed at the local G. It. & I. railroad station and Mrs. Kuntz formerly was Miss Dealt Miller, of Geneva. i ■ ..... ■ . —o— Frenchmen Defeat .Japs In Davis Cup Contests Chestnut Hill, Mass., Aug 26.—(UP) —Needing only one victory to clinch

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Very Low Prices (so For The Canning Season Mason Jars I PINTS, DOZ. QUARTS, DOZ. 72c BZC | Makes Good Pure Cane • cer*o •««** —25 c $1.63 ■ — ■ ' ■■■■!■■ ■■■ lIIIMIW.II II I 11. >— Jar Caps orce,ain 25c Jar BuWers SX pkA - 7c Wax Top 49c Jelly Glasses 37c N. B. C. O*SO*GUD PRETZELS age Carton 75c I BANANAS, 4 pounds 25c POTATOES peck 43c CELERY 3 bunches 10c CABBAGE pound 3c » .i—i i I. <>b <% AfIMRK * IPASIPIIE Established 1859 ,

the mutch, France will meet Japan in the douhlex of their interzone Davis cup contest today. Cochet and Ln Conte of France were to oppose Ointa and Harada, of Japan- Victory tor the Frenchmen would give them the right to meet the United States. Cochet beat Ohta, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2, and Lu Coste beat Harada. 6-1, 6-1, 6-2, in the opening matches yesterday.

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|i| BREAD, OKz. HAMBURGER 1 r fj 9 3 loaves Fresh Ground, tb. IDC ’ 3 ; ' 10c" / 25c. 1!lc ffi t|| SUGAR PO I 10 pounds b3c HAMS 97 p IQn 111 kU 25 pounds $1.63 pou ' ia - / 1. a W |Z ■■■■■“■■’■■■■■■■•■Ml |l| BANANAS 9" n VINEGAR. Pure OQzi l®| 111 4 pounds I V Cider, gallon miOvfil CELERY -I A OLD DUTCH 9Az. IM j-l 3 large bunches IVL CLEANSER. 3 cans 2«UC ||| -JZ GRAPES 1 [L, RICE. NAVY BEANS etf) IJ| S|l pound XUV 3 pounds 4&OC 111 0 Peaches, Del Monte. 1.-srge cans, $2.85 doz; Apricots, perfect, large cans. $2.75 dozen; Goody Goody Pei-.hes, $2.25 dozen: 311 Goody Goody Apricots, $2.55 doz. These fruits are 1927 pack and in heavy syrup. Phone, Hoosier 103 for your Saturday 1 % order and have it delivered, Hoosier products sold with a ■ I | money back guarantee. BwJ

I The White Meat Market I | FOR SATURDAY ONLY ■ Beef Boil Brisket, nound 10c B I Fancy Plate Boil, pound 12*/2-15c B I Beef Roast, pound 15-20 c *■ Beef Steak, pound 20-25 c B ! PORK B I Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 23-25 c Pork Sliced to fry, pound 25-30 c B I Pork Chops, pound 30c I Fresh Spare Ribs, pound 15c j* I Fresh Back Bone, pound 15c ■ f Fresh Sausage in Casing, pound 23c Two pounds 45c IX f Smoked Sausage, pound 30c Two pounds 55c jAVEAL I Veal Roast, pound 28-30 c B Veal Sliced to fry. pound 30c B Veal Pocket Roast, pound 18c ■ BACON AM) SMOKED HAMS g Swift Premium Smoked Hams, whole or half. lb. 35c r I Smoked Callies, pound 20c K | Bacon in Chunk, ponud 25c I Armour h-lh. Package Bacon, pound 2.5 c B Swifts Sliced Bacon, pound 40c B I Smoked Joies, whole, pound 18c B LUNCH AND COLD MEATS of all kinds—CHEESE OF ALL KINDS I Pork and Beans, 3 cans 25c H I 3 cans Peas 25c " I 2 cans Corn 25c B 2 cans Peaches 45c B <: 2 cans Pineapple 45c Rs ? 2 cans Apricots 45c B I Bottle Caps, pound 25c 2 pounds for 45c I I Corn Sugar, 3 pounds 20c re, J MALT jg >' Puritan. 2 cans $1.05 B Red Top, 2 cans 81.15 B Budweiser. 2 cans $1.15 B ? COFFEE f Kuhns Special Blend. 2 pounds 75c r I Bursleys High Grade, two pounds.. 80c B I Man O War. pound 75 c B Coffee and Whipping Cream—Fresh Country Butter Plenty of Fryers and Stewing Hens LARD i 3-lb. Pail 45c; 5-lh. Pail 75c; 10-lb. Pail $1.50 ■ 50-lb. can $6.50 Free and Prompt Delivery to all parts of city IPhone 388 J. A. Kuhn |

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