Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1927 — Page 3
I THREE KILLED IN' I! CROSSING CRASiI Innsvhania Freight Train' [|F|lits Auto At Crossing I In Frankton L,,,.1. hi.l. Nov. 2.—(UP)—A colK',n between a Pennsylvania rail[W | train and an automobile at a aLinir in Frankton last' night killed K,'.,. persons and injured three oth- ( K 011 e perhaps fatally. Failure ot K. . the h immobile. to see the oncoming train! L. believed responsible. All the Lpants'of the automobile were] L Frankton and were enroute to lurch. J Mrs. William Hughes, 48, wife of e driver, was killed outright; Wayne uglies, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs? lughes. died at Mercy hospital after (p accident, and Mrs. Sarah Davis, f mother of Mrs. Hughes, also died ( the hospital. | Hughes was in a critical condition . ti,c hospital today and attendants iid death was expected momentarily.' •X(,EXTLE BREEZES | PLAY JOKE ON TOCSIN CITIZENS TcoVI'IM ED FROM PAGE ONE) I [ and his deputy returned to Bluff- ( n and quiet again reigned in the Illage. ORTY HOURS DEVOTION ENDS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I tee of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. The services last evening consisted ' the reciting of the Litany of the 1 leased Virgin, the sermon by Father , Brheis and procession with the Bless- ! K> Sacrament and Benediction. I Rev. Henry Hoersunan, pastor of Mgt. Andrew's church, Fort Wayne, : bflras celebrant; ,Rev. Charles F. GirKrdot, pastor of St. Marys church. 1 deacon; Rev-Arnold J.WibBb.<t. assistant pastor at St. Peter's, ! Wayne, subdeacon, and Rev. ' ■Charles W. Marr, Monroeville, chant- [ Her. Other priests attending were: | ■Rev. R. J. Halpin, pastor of St. I B Joseph’s church, Fort Wayne; Rev. 1 I F. J. Hasler, pastor of the Catholic B church at Hessen Castle; Rev- LeonI aid Deininger, assistant at Sts. Peter Hand Paul, Huntington; Father The!-. gßev. J. A. Scimetz, hector '6f St. Marys Catholic church, and Rev, « ■ Joseph Hession, assistant. I The procession was beautiful and ■was headed by the torch and cross ' ■ bearers, the little boy's and girls, the ■ latter being dressed in white and ■'Treat news FORSMOKERS Aou Never Believed 5c Could Buy Such a Cigar i Here’s news for the man who trunks a 5c cigar can’t be good! Havana Ribbon is down to a nickel again—and better than ever. Better than it was before the war. Better than any cigar ever offered at this price! 1 he new 5c Havana Ribbon is the greatest tobacco value ever put on the market. It’s ripe tobacco—milder, mellower, more fragrant— , a wonderful smoke! Sheer popuar, J, " as brought the price down and the quality up. The cigar that fas been out in front for 30 years Is still farther ahead! * it will cost you just 5c to see for k whethcr Havana Ribbon is all that we claim. It won’t break H w ° n ’t make us. But y it. \ou will find that you get more for your money than yov ■er got out of a cigar before! • ml To nine women out of ten, this is a ni'glity important message. There is nt iongrr any need for any •woman to suffer any menstrua!pain. No more painful periods! A strong statement but literally true. There is seldom a particle of pain any part of the Period. And this is done •without narcotics. 1 eminex is a formula which will rank w ith the great medical discoveries. Don't disregard the doctors who are urging all women to take advantage of feminex. Nor disbelieve all the women who say feminex has brought them absolute freedom, complete and amazing absence of all pain! Feminex •works. Every drugstore must have feminex by this time. It costs a quarter. Don't you think any woman who suffers much is foolish not to try it? jiff ' - — I!S
carrying flowers, the choir chanters, priestH and the Blessed Sacrament, carried by Rev. Hoersttnan. The altars and sanctuary wore decorated in fall flowers, vigil lights and candles.
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Get Your Winter Supply o£ Iso=Vis Now I / I HBBBB Is your car ready for cold weather? Now is the time to look after its oil needs. The crankcase should be drained and flushed out with Polarine Flushing Oil. This cleansing lubricant is not expensive and there is no service charge. Flushing is important for it removes dirt and grit and particles of metal that collect in every crankcase. J Then have the motor filled up with a fresh supply of clean, new Iso = Vis of proper grade and your car will be “all set” for winter weather. You can save money by buying 5 gallons at once, having your motor filled and taking home the rest for future use. Iso = Vis—the constant viscosity motor oil—was put on the market last winter. It became famous immediately for its extraordinary performance and has been gaining in popularity ever since. ’ Motorists who once try Iso=Vis are so enthusiastic they talk to their friends about it—and courteously write us letters of praise and appreciation. Here are a few extracts: “I am getting more miles per dollar through the use of Iso=Vis”—Mr. George W. Koenig, LeMars, lowa. “It (Iso=Vis) was highly satisfactory in every sense and is positively the longest lived lubricant I have ever used”—Mr. J. Chris Schutz, Madison, • South Dakota. “With Iso=Vis oil in my car, the new oil shows 14 and after 500 miles it has a pressure of 15 and on draining the oil it looked too good to throw away so I put it back in the crankcase and ran it another 500 miles, and the pressure gauge varied between 15 and 16 without adding any fresh oil”—Mr. Otto Larson, Wilton, North Dakota. , _ The thousands of letters we receive are the best “ads” that could be written about Iso=Vis for they report actual records of it in f use. Try it and see for yourself what it will do! 30c per quart. Iso=Vis “F” for Fords. At Any Standard Oil Service Station I | and at licensed garages \ S Standard Oil Company DECATUR gtf (Indiana) INDIANA 4680
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——■■ i—— Burning of Leaves The season is here when the leaves must be taken care of. We urge every one to rake their yards now as soon as possible. If yon will get the leaves out to the street, we will try out best to take care of them, hauling them away or burning them in a safe place. It is very dry and there is danger of fires so please be careful. We are informed that fires should not be started on, asphalt pavements, so please do not burn leaves on Winchester, North Second or Thirteenth streets. The best plan is to rake the leaves to the street and let the city men take care of them. AMOS FISHER, Street Commissioner. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS
• 11 ’ I Eat Part d of Your Cake u 9 I; | * and have some left, —that ■" is the modern way. Live > well, spend carefully. And H. throughout the working ■ * ill years, save here for inde- , ■ * pendente. | ■ Capital and Q — ■■■■■■■■■■„■ ___■■ I.™" 11 ■■■**! 1 L 1 ,’’ I GROCERIES JI I Change Os I I Ownership I Through a deal completed yesterday, we wish to S announce to the people of Decatur and B vicinity that we have purchased the » I F. V. Mills Grocery I |l AND HAVE NOW ASSUMED I I ACTIVE MANAGEMENT I OF THE BUSINESS. | w We will do our utmost to give you the best pos- S J sible service, carrying a full and complete line of B staple and fancy groceries at prices that are on a level H £ with other stores. We solicit your patronage and ■ ® will be glad to serve vou at any time. ?? The name of our store H will be the IJ & J Home Grocery I X If you can’t come in and see us person- ■ i ally, just call phone 88 for your K ? •> grocery wants. ’ 1 I J & J Home Grocery I 1 JOHN JOSEPH JOHN STULTS I
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