Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1927 — Page 7
W HK.H 1 ‘Jy OMEDI es 1 .ffering two great attrac■ions this week and next. Hlvou liked 'The Patsy" and “Ap%kuee" you will love “Hell's Bells.” by th® saiue aUtOr ' B “ rry fl* , rs -i h,. Wright Players are prethis amusing piece at the Ma- < 1 Tl, ~tre Kort Wayne, all this Jk e.mmemdng October 23rd. Hon|H« ‘ 'Hided by those sterling come--4" E,.'d Sullivan and Truman Quethe rules of the two cronies just <' ' Arizona and dead broke. H "in the Play, thinks they're gold, and it s just one big , ltl er another—an evening ot ». -k- attraction, opening SunX' ight October 30th, is "What AnJljhoudtt Home", a delightful conij, drama from the pen of harry E. Xtsou and was presented atWallTheatre, in New York City, by Carroll. r comes a day when the average Ko w nders what her family will the man she lias chosen for Ktsbaml. Those are hectic hours ami tills question that forms the back„t—What Anne Brought Home." K.|,. l t> wholesome, Tinman play ot i, ,ica'n life. The story of the play to do with Anne Bennet and the Kih'iU she brought back with her to I'.eimet homestead. It almost goes Koit saving that he does not make Kii with’the old folks. They decide Hit tune lias made an impossible seland proceed to make things ■, .round Friend Husband's ears. Irtt Advt. ■ ' Odd Note On Dollar Bill ■Anderson. Ind.. Oct 27 HNS) "This Kh.te last i f $300,000. I am spending it >wo drings of liquor.” That inscrip wiitten on a One-Dollar bill, has into possession of Harris Coy The identity of the writer re
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One Automobile In 100 In Indiana Accidents Indianapolis, Oct. 27 (INS) Nearly one cur in every 100 In Indiana parti- ■ tdpated In an automobile accident dur- i Ing the last five months, according, . to statistics made public by Secretary • I of State Frederick E. Schortemeier. , • Hoosieis, shocked by a gradecross-i . lug accident that killed Hi members • of an Indianapolis Masonic organizet "‘ —— "~"
______________ -I s oo«i et y over go <ia nice-a peach'd? s CUMMER shower drenches city. Splashing through puddles e soaks brakes. Fruit cart bobs into view. Down hard on e brakes, but brakes won’t hold. Crash! Comes the bawling 1- out, “Over go da nice- apeach-a. da nice-a banana. Whats a da hell-a you mean-a!” —Oh, what an embarrassing situation But next time- RUSCO to the rescue. Stops Quicker Rain or Shine RUSCO is an all-weather lining. Stops your car in wet weather just as quickly as in dry. Specially treated so that water does not affect it. 8 Costs you no more YOUR repair man pays more for Rusco than for ordinaty 1 brake lining. But he doesn’t charge you more — that’s coni' scientious service. He uses special equipment for riveting s lining to brake bandsand for properly countersinking rivets. When your brakes need relining, get Rusco and he safer. Rusco resists water, heat, oil, dirt and wear. It will not burn. RUSCO and silver bars are stamped on genuine Rusco lining. “ Have your brakes-your chief safety device-inspected today. ; RUSCO BRAKE LINING i W. D. Porter, Authorized Service Rusco Service at these Garages: R. N. Runyon & Son Imperial Chevrolet Sales P. Kirsch & Son John Beineke & Son Butler & Kern Garage John Bright RUSCO IS MADE BY THE RUSSELL MEG. CO.. MIDDLETOWN. CONN. I : i I- -- - ■ — ------ ■
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927.
tlon, were startled again when Schor-' temeier announced that out of 685,133 automobiles licensed tn Indiana, 5,139 care were inv Ived accidents j during the period of five months endI ing October 1. Forty-seven killed and 1,679 injured was the toil of the 3,497 automobile accidents. 0 I i- Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
’o—— o ST. LOUIS EXCURSION . $6.25 Round Trip NICKEL PLATE ROAD Ixiave Decatur, 8:46 P. M., ' Saturday. October 29. . | Return'ng. leave St.. Louis 6:00 I P. M. Sunday, October 30. — Ask IZien I Ticket Agent for full information. '0 o > ' AUCTION SALE Friday, Oct. 28, 1927 1 at 7:30 P. M. I > The balance of the stock I of the i AMERICAN STORE Groceries, Dry Goods, Queens*, ware. Aluminum ware. Notions 2 Cash Registers; 7 Counters; Heating Stove; .2 Candy Cases; Scales; Refrigerator; Oil Tank; EVERYTHING MUST GO. Come and get the Bargains. AMERICAN STORE I Roy Johnson, Auct. r
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Zimmerman’s Drug Shop-~ hn Xr man ' | WHY WE ADVERTISE REGULARLY! Police and If we positively KNEW that every man, woman and child m I'OUnUlitl NeWS this town was going to STAY here until they died! t.>u„ .. HHI- sinidi-in’ of nectar ir we positively KNEW that uo NEW people wou.d ever fak< a Ittth smidgin of n t -at i .t-»> ' or Grape, <H If we positively. KNEW that no NEW babies would be born Add a bit wf Cream just ANY ole . 4 J shapo— WE WOULD NOT ADVERTISE! For THEY adl know us! Dash in some Soda witll splash But! There tiling* won't happen! ami vim ’~ . W» would be forgotten, trod on. buried deep with all our moss ‘ h *’ "Yvv iwih by the progressive chap who kept his name, his business, his ANDYOU (. tl 3 A SODA wAI Ln IDEALS right up in FRONT of you! And that’s what WE are trying to do and aim to do EVERY’ A little lee ( team laid Hat on its week. We believe in our business, in ourselves, and in our ideals. back, are PROI'D of them and want you to KNOW IT! Covered with ( hocolato till it We like to feel that you give us your trade because you looks klnda black; s ENJOY’ trading here aud NOT because you cau save a step, save Whipped Cream then goes right a penny by so doing. 0,1 ,he *"P> , , , Is that a reasonably good thought? "JOHN’’ Then start tn oatm ti you re ——- ready to pop! You had a St’NDAE! r Z ”' s x [traims I After Shaving Only! ' /i ’ ported Bay Rum (8 oz.) to calm // zL \\ \ 158 rhaves! Ixss than half a cent 1 have MY ideals too. I don't \ “ ' la ' f ° r 100 percent shavillg wear them much however in pub- qG comfort. lie I'm modest that away. My f ■■ ideal is to be either a Swedish 1 Wk,.) 14’ V.xn II 111 prince. Gene Tunney or Peggy ’’ II.AI’ Joyce's 9th husband. V/J H \|R’ Any like would make / me completely happy. YVhat we're USED to we often Isn t I HAT a reasonably good don’t appreciate. Wo MODERNS th, light? ■ have to FIGHT to keep our teeth, , our complexions, our shapes, but This Will NOT Make A Man MAD At V Oil! many times we forget about HAIR. lino X.XM. V A olive ou Sliampoo tw j ce When lie unties, your present ho is hoping to heavings it isn t a month good insurance for some tool "whatnot"’ covered with lace. When he finds it's a plenty of hair at 60 years of age. WILLIAM’S SHAY ING SET containing a tube of SHAVING Is it worth the trouble? CREAM, a bottle of AQUA VELVET LOTION and a box of JERSET CREAM, he’ll kick himself for ever having doubted you! rr Vnnre zxf (You can get this outfit for $1.25 if you hurry!) I Y'() I IdTh O1 —- yy ar m p ee £ i 1941 Newspaper Item! Pnr K3O m lllrn over k] The National League of Business Men have passed resolutions to have and to hold, a Goodrich U protesting the condition of the Calendars of the Supreme. Court. Hot Water Bottle (2 qt.) which l] It is claimed that owing to the thousands of cases of the TOBAC- we Gl ARAN I I.E for two years ■ CO PROHIBITION Dept, clogging the Supreme Court machinery this takes care of 1.460 cold feet. D common ordinary cases like Business, Inter-State Commerce figgering 2 feet to the bed 365 I Problems. Labor Questions, etc., are being neglected. 'lays a Y’eat . A truly remarkable Isn' it grand to lean up against OUR Cigar Counter—LEGALLY! proposition.
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