Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1927 — Page 7
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I NEWS FROM GENEVA | —by— Mi s Catherine Anderson has returned M' Northern Michigan, where he a week hunting. K, Chew attended to business at ir. Saturday. and Mrs. Shoeber, of Richmond IK), the week-end with the Arch family.: Krouse and family of Rich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.'. Glendenning. Addie Hoskinson and friend, Johnson, of Richmond, spent gS a v with Mm Hoskinson and faA. G. Briggs and Mrs. James were in Celina, Ohio, the past EeitJch spent the week-end |Ki her parents here. Hollingsworth of Decatur 9khl in Geneva Saturday. Stbhcr Shoemaker was taken very :ily ill on Saturday evening but easier at this time. Stewert and Miss Leah Buncored to Muncie Saturday, where has accepted a position as PubNurse. 1,. Mason seems to be some better. Miss Lucile Martin is the attendiafci iieva Sunday, calling on L. L. and family. and Mrs. Virgil Wagner and son ■ <■l and Mr. Mahoney were at Fort Hy' ' Saturday. and Mrs. Earnest Mahoney and B.fr Odle spent Sunday at Ridgeville Mr. and Mrs. Blackaber, Stuckey, of New Haven, was ft: .lay guest at the E. C. Stuckey ■1 y. nie Harvester” Mirrors Nature extent to which tne movies mir\ ref nature was well illustrated during 1 S recent location trip of “The Har■i?r" company from Hollywood to 8® " City, Indiana, where the exterM scenes for the production were Mde at the famous Limberlost Cabin ■h- late Gene Stratton-Porter. ■\ill D. Availing, well known charac|n actor of the Hollywood film colony ■ys the part of Henry Jamison, a #»v nly Indiana farmer, and was one ■hose who made the trip to the mid■si location. A number of scenes ■ wanted for the ostensible home ■in of Jamison, and Director Leo ■chan finally selected the pictures- ■ establishment of one Sim Call . ■< lives only two miles from Limher■i Cabin. ■vhen Walling went with the com■ny to take the required scenes, it ■> found that his entire “get-up" was ■n tly suph as Cain himself wore sh real life. The two men looked Bough alike to be brothers! Many Bars ago, on the stage, Walling play- ■ ihe part of Martin in “Shore Acres" i ■id still had the old square toed hoots I ■ i h he had used for the part. With ■ere, and with a well worn pair of 1 Bg overalls secured befrre he started ■e trip from a janitor at the FBO i Bludios, the aotor had a foundation
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for a costume which turned out to be a marvel of accuracy. Leo Meehan, son-in-law of the late Mrs. Porter, directed the picture, which boasts an exceptional cast Including Orville Caldwell, Natalie Kingston, Jay Hunt, Will Walling, Lola Todd- Edward Hearn and Fanny Mid gley. "The Harvester" is the attraction for this week at the Shrine Auditorium Fort Wayne, Showing at 2:30 and 8:30 P. M. dally. —o - Auto Fatalities Decrease Indianapolis. Ind. Nov. 22- (INS)— Automobile fatalities in this city during the year ending Nov. 7, according to Vnited States Department of Commerce -figures, decreased to 07 from the 1926 toll of 86. Only 10 of the 67 fatalities this year were children, a decrease over las' year. The decrease was believed due largely to a safety campaign which has been carried on by city officials. how is your coal supply? Let’s talk it over. Located at the corner of 7th & Jefferson streets. EMERSON BENNETT. Phone 299. 272tf eod UN OLD RECIPE TODARKENHAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy
Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed. brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and toublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug sope for “Wetyh’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, for only 75 cents. Everybody uses lbis._preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge oj- soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glassy and you look yeaps younger. FrieflW Aluminum 1 ® I/w Dessert . Molds to users of Sunlite-Jell The New Gelatine Dessert Compare Sunlite-Jell with any gelatine dessert you ever tasted. Note the delicious aroma of fresh ripe fruit when boiling water is added, the pleasing colors, the satisfying sweetness, the agreeable tartness, the firm, tender consistency. Then judge which is best. Your grocer has Sunlite or can get it. Five fresh Fruit flavors —Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Raspberry, Strawberry; also Mint. Write for New Illustrated Mold Offer and e Learn How to Get These Molds Free Try the new popular Mint flavor, obtainable only in Sunlite. It’«* green, and the fresh mint leaf flavor is delicious. , Sunlite Dessert Co., Waukesha. Wis.
iH C.vniH DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1927?
Indianapolis Gets Factory Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 22. — (INS) Removal of the Deubner Shopping Bag company, of St. Paul. Minn., to this city was practically assured today, following action of the city council. in approving construction of a railroad switch into property here on which the Deubner company has an option.
i „ , zzz | —' < Right Out Os The Oven-Fresh | Bakery Goods j ( FOR THANKSGIVING! { r YOU only THINK you’ve tasted real ) ) Bakery Goods, BUT - - wait’ll you try X > our delicious offerings. Right out of ( ) our ovens daily comes the most do- ff f lightful Bread, the fluffiest, melt-in- / J your-mouth Cakes and Cookies, the ) i “juiciest” Pies and - - well, just try i X these X 1 Place your order with us or with Your Grocer C for Thanksgiving pastries, pies, J rolls, cake or bread. | Miller’s Bakery i North Second Street 1
mw ft WWW J7 Country Club, large cans, 3 for 25c I jVI 11 «l\ Wilson, large cans, 3 for 29c H — . W>a * «rx Country Club, I'/ 2 Hi. twin ° r split-top DDk All 'oaf, 3 for .... 25c $ F* £ll9 Sandwich 1/ 2 tb. loaf 10c; Vienna, loaf 7c ££ ■J Whole Wheat 1 tb. loaf 8c; Rye, IJ/ 2 tb. 10c ■ I vvt ft , Diamond Brand, new crop, 1b...29c y lA/ q I Till I" Q Mixed Nuts or Brazils, lb. .....27c I V V tXillUld Pecans, large paper shell, lb 43c B I 1 ADA I >ure Rendered, 2 pounds 31c ■ I I No. 5 pail 80c B I yußHwwwiinw— a,.^ l II CANDY. Hard and Filled, GLOVES, Heavy 1 A g I or Cream Jellies canvas, pair IVI M K pound ■ JL<7v Dozen pair ..$1.15 ■ ■ Cut Rock, lb 15c Heavy Jerseys, pair 15c ■ ij PEANUT BRITTLE, Krog- CELERY, Large QF„ 58 I er made. Fresh & Os? r» Tender stalks 3 $ I Krisp, 2 lbs • V CRANBERRIES, Large FRUIT CAKE, 3 lb. in solid berries Oflp I I fancy box 1 OK pound g 21 each <PI SWEET POTATOES, 9 2 lbs., each 85c Yellow Jerseys IQ/* ® gl DATES, Hallowi. 1 6 pounds I«7U I » very low price, lb Lvt BANANAS, Luscious Yel- H g Stuffed, 10 oz. pkg. 19c low Kipe Fruit OC, | || BUTTER, Country FQ p 3 pounds aOI | Club Creamery, BACON, Extra lean, H CAKES, Macaroon Snaps, 3 lb. piece or more OAp I Kroger made 1 ri pound | a pound Isl V TANGERINES. Sweet I BOLOGNA, very large size I ffl good quality, lb...£W dozen ° OV J
■| - - in ii. v.oil, i. 1 ' r- >1 Apprentice degree. Tuesday night, November 22. J. W. Dickerson, W.M. 275-2tX o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
SQL I “None Finer” ( NO wait in g here. ( Whether you order our POULTRY f Choice Meats or Fresh ™ . ) ~ . . Fine Young Turkeys f Poultry in person or by 1 . . r» Ducks. Geese, / phone, you get Prompt 1 r-, . , . Chickens, . I Service! J Rabbits, ( I Dressed or Alive. f Just now we’re featur- Tender-Full Flavored / ing some extra-tasty, ) flavoiy delights. Pick J them out of the list of Home Made Sausage ) suggestions at the right The finest we’ve had this year. J and — Choice roasts of beef and pork. I Steaks Bacon I Cheese. a Phone 388 j White Meat Market f Monroy Street J. A. KVHN Phone 38S
I Thanksgiving Specials I I V7 /? AT I | } JlbX KoltefsCashGrocery I ; Bring on the Decatur, Indiana B Goodies from - ™ fe KOLTER’S. Phones 97 and 98 1-»0 S. Second St. ; Grape Fruit, OiU Mixed Nuts QQ- Cranberries ‘)F„ K t 3 for .'.wvt pound faOv 2 lbs. for OdU ■ . ~ Cookies, Chocolate OA„ o ~ ap ■ Jell-O. OKp ,d. 4l)l . .ahuZHC *“"■ Or Q(» S 3 fo r £tlv tree Running t/V >. Sugar, Best Gran. OA n Ie ‘ IT 9Qp 5 lbs. for OVC Navy Beans 9>) n t *. lbs. for iiOV (This offer with every 3 lbs. for ZdC & I S’T* Jf* 29C Shredded Wheat 11 „ I ? I owder, 1 lb. can.4«/V Cherries, Peaches, Apricots package IJLC Perfect Macaroni or Spa- Prunes, 8 oz. cans AQp Corn or Peas 15c, ()F n j g ghett. 3f° r 25c 3f ° r or 2 for ..Z&C t ■ with 1 pkg. free...~ ~ 1 H „. . 4 . . • Swansdown p Trv 2 pounds of 7 O’clock S | Raisin time is here They Flour OH- Cofr<;e ~ glass free wi(h | | « 29c Mr. 77c I |KM 25c 5c «:r s :’ 5 ' v,1 “'.59c | p Bob w/iite Flour rtQp Large Stick 1A „ A Special Broom OF g | 5 Ib. 5ack ........ AOV Candy, 3 for lUC only OOC ■ 12 lb ’ Back 49C Apples, C>r Pure Honey m 1 24 lb. sack 93c 3 for Z3C 3 sections for ■ 8 English Walnuts QA- Peanuts. Ananas, ■ New 1927 crop, We have a complete line of Fruits and Vegetables. & (Store remains open Wed no ;di>y evening until 9 o’clock.) On Wednesday afternoon we will demonstrate the most modern and convenient way g of making Coffee. We will serve a cup of Perfect Coffee Free Wednesday afternoon and evening to everyone attending this demonstration. rS
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