Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1927 — Page 6

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fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices R. N. M. or P. & G. White Naptha Laundry, 10 bars 33c Special Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 15c Snow, Banana or Grimes Golden Apples, 4 lb. 29c Cranberries, pound ► 15c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds.. .e 64c 25 pound bag $1.65 Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation, Bordens or Everyday, can... .10c; Small can 5c Eagle Brand, can .. 19c; Dozen cans. . .$2.25 Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 4 lbs... 15c; 8 lbs... 24c Onions, Large Yellow Danvers, 10 pounds. .. 29c Cabbage, Hard Heads, pound 2 1 / 2 c Head Lettuce, White Hard Heads, 2 pounds 25c Andersons Canteloupes, every melon guaranteed. 3 for 25c Oleo, Palm Nut, 25c quality 20c pound Nuco Nut, pound . 25c; Maytime, pound. 27c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery the taste tells, lb 52c Cauliflower, Snow White Heads, pound. .. Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c 25c Sani-Flush or Bowlene 21c Corn Flakes, 13 ounce package 10c 30c Quaker Regular or Instant Rolled Oats,, ,25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c Grapes, Tokay, pound 10c Grape Nuts, package 17c Large Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes, package 12c Kelloggs 15c Pep, Krumbles or AH Bran, pkg 12c Muffets, 2 packages 25c 50c Instant Postum 39c Slim Jim Pretzel Sticks, package 10c SunKist Oranges, medium size, dozen 30c 15c Post Bran, package 12c Peanut Butter, finest quality, pound 20c Prunes, 3 pounds 25c I Lima Beans, pound 10c Lump Starch, 4 pounds 29c I Sweet Corn, fine quality, 3 cans. .28c; Can. ,10c I Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c j Good Quality Peas, 3 cans 25c I Tender June Peas, 2 cans 25c | Kraut or Pumpkin, large cans, 2 for 25c Gallon cans Peaches 69c Gallon cans Apricots 75c Gallon cans Black Raspberries 98c Apple Butter, gallon cans 89c Pancake time, Gooch’s Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, large hag 30c Syrup, Penick & Fords, Golden, gallon ... .53c; V 2 gallon 29c Crystal White, gallon 60c; V 2 gallon 34c Maple Flavor, gallon 75c; % gallon 40c Bulk Macaroni, pound 10c Gooch’s or Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs, for 25c Bakers Fresh Canned Cocoanut, can 15c | Runkels Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c I Lye, Red Seal, 2 cans 25c Special Coffee, pound 25c Chase & Sanborns Jove Coffee, pound 43c I Special Broom V alues 38c and 48c Japanned Coal Buckets 38c Galvanized Coal Buckets 48c Galvanized Hard ooal Buckets 65c Lanterns, Cold Blast, two styles $1.35 Fire Shovels 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 48c; 24 lbs. 80c Gooch’s Flour, More and Better Bread, 24 lb $1.05 48 lbs. $2.10; Barrel $8.25

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927.

iVolmer Funeral Held Here This Morning I’uneral services for Miss Anna Volnier, of Toledo, Ohio, whose death occurrAl Wednesday morning, were held at 9 o’clock this morning at the St. Marys Catholic cnurch in this city. Burial was made in the St.

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Goteph Catholic cemetery. Mia» Vol- ] jmer is a former resident, moving from this city to Toledo about 12 years ago Relatives from Toledo, , who accompanied the body here last night, were Mrs. Josephine Rodd, Al 1 Vplmer, Peter Monney. Florence 1 Mougey. Adrian and Charles Mougey i and Mrs. Edward Thompson. i

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; Comb-- and Koenig and wan tagged \ out when he tried to stretch the 1 ■triple into a home run. Meuael n struck out. Two run*, three hits, no errors. j Second Inning Pirates Wright filed tn Combs J Traynor grounded out. I'.arnhart 1 “ | bounced out. Laierri to Gehrig. No “ I urns, no hits, no error#. | 1 . Y.'.iket ■ Lnzerri struck out and f - elated nt tiie uniprie when the third f ; strike was called. Dugan grounded.

Wright to Harris. Grabowski w?" ll Traynor to Barris. No nm,. no u,' I no errors. *' Third inning Pirates—Harris , )Ut j funned. Mendows wa « out, i I to Gehrig. No runs. ll() >ankees-Pennock w aa (Mlt . to Harris. Combs filed out u ’’’ filed to Wright. No runs, no 1 errors. * . ' ® Fourth Inning Pirates—L. Waner gmundsd ‘ Lazcrrf Io Gehrig. Rhyne popped Z ' P. Waner lined out. No runs, no hit, no errors. Yankees—Ruth fanned. The crows roared. Gehrig walked. R Was J first pass issued by M. aijow, J i came after the count had reached 3 and 2. Gehrig went to third and j Meusel to second when Traynor mad, ' a wild throw on Meuse]’, infieM ! tap. Traynor was given an erm, I Larerri funned. Dugan vas out, Tray j nor to Harris. No runs, no hits ow ' 1 error. Fifth Inning Pirates—Wright popped out. g, ' did Traynor. Barnhait flied out. N a i runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees—Grabowski i>opped out Pennock fanned. Combs out, Mead' 1 ows to Harris. No runs, no hits, M • errors. Sixth Inning Pirates—The fans were now rooting for Pennock to pitch a no hit game. Harris w-as out, Pennock to ' Gehrig. Gooch flied to Ruth. Meadows received applause when he stepp. ed to bat. He flied out. No runs, no li ts, no errors. Yankees—Ruth was up nett and Meadows again tantalized Ruth with slow balls. The home ran king fin- j ally got a weak tap of one floater and was out, Rhyne to Harris. Gehrig drew three halls then ripped of! a double to right center. It was the first hit made by any Yank since Gehrig trtppled in the first. Meusel I fanned and Gehrig died on second base. No runs, one hit, no errors. Seventh Inning Pirates- Wanar was out, Lazerrito Gehrig. Rhyne was out. Dugan to Gehrig. Dugan made a remarkable pick up. P. Waner was out. No runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees—l-azerri started the Yankees on another scoring bee this inning by hitting a single. Dugan bunted and was safe at first when Law ri made second ahead of Meadows' throw. Dugan watt given a fielder's choice. Durst went in to bat for Grabowski. He tapped an infield hit to Rhyne who threw him out. Lazerri went to third. Pennock hit to the infield and reached first on a catcher’s choice while Lazerri scored. Dugan went to third on the play. Combs singled and Dugan scored. Koenig doubled against the right field fence, scoring Pennock. Meadows was taken from the box and Ovengros, the big Pole from Pena, 111., was sent in to hurl for the Pirates. Babe Ruth then came to bat. The Bambino looked over a couple nf balls and then walloped out the first homerun of the 1927 series. The ba’.! shot from Ruth’s bat like a bullet and almost cleared the stands. Combs and Koc-nig scored ahead of Ruth. Gehrig fanned. Meusel fanned. Six runs, four hits, no errors. Eighth Inning Pirates—Bengough was now catching for the Yanks. Wright out, Koe- . nig to Gehrig. Traynor made the first Pirate hit to left. Barnhart followed with a two-bagger, which scored Traynor. Harris was out, Dugan to Gehrig. Spencer was out, I.azerri to Gehrig. One run, two hits, no errorsI Yankees —Lazerri was out Rhyne to Harriis. Dugan singled through the box. Bengough grounded out. Pennock grounded out. No runs, one hit, no errors. 1 Ninth Inning Pirates —Groh batted for Cvengros. Groh popped out to Pennock. L. Waner singled along the third base lineRhyne flied out. P. Waner popped out to lazerri. No runs, one hit no errors.

RECEIVED a new shipment oi HATS Prices $2.50 u $5.00 Mrs. Maud A Merriman