Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1928 — Page 9

Woman Sues For Heart Halm Judgment Awarded Her Twenty Years Ago Hammond, Ind., June X.—(lNS)—Sufor settlement or u breach of uroniiHe suit begun 20 years.ago, Mlhh 'Mathilda Meister, now past 70, is 51 ', king to collect $250 damages and Jlsu interest, which a jury awarded l„'i agalnat Anton Volk, as a heart balm in 1918. Mathilda and Anton were sweet hearts back In WV6, the petition avers H ,'l Anton then a prosperous business inaii asked Mathilda to wed. The romance continued until 1910 when for , aiises unstated, Anton's love suddenly cooled. Mathilda's passion was net so easily stifled however, and she brought suit for $5,000. The case dragged for ten years and she was litially granted $250 by a jury in Ham mood superior court. This amount lias never been paid and th” present suit lias been filed to force collection ot the damages and Interest which would have accrued had they been invested at six per cent. ■■ —o — * Rose Peddlar Finds Young Men On Dates Easy Prey For Him Indianapolis, June I.—(lNS)— Young men out on a date with their best girls are the most gullible of all prey, a.cordi'Jg to Philip Lambert, 25, giving his address as Now York when arrested here on a charge of peddling without a license. Lumbert’s plan was to post himself in front of a theatre as the crowd was leaving and present, each young lady who was accompanied by her sweetheart. with a rose. The young ladies would invariably accept the flower thinking it a gift from the management, until Lambert tapped the swain on the shoulder with the polite information that tiie roses were twentyfive cents each. Nine times out of ten Lambert said the boy friend would gracefully comply. ‘‘Epbarass them and they will always buy," Lam-

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When taken t„ m,m,. a , , Indianapolis Population on the complaint of a yo»ni' l 'nmrrk'f > Estimated At 130,128 Now, couple who had gotten over the om- , . harassed stage, Lambert carried his May 31- (U.R) -The armfull Os roses into t| u . ( |,- u |, M ,. b population of Indianapolis was <• itition house. He distributed them lnateil a * more t-liun 409,000 in a New among ||j s f( ,| low ~r iht)|R. ' , City Directory, compiled by R. L. Polk among tho policemen whom ho ~LH . an<l ■ The directory listed the poptll‘d. lutlon at 430,128, the estimate tor 1927 — w as 398.017 and the 1920 federal ceilShelbyville M. E. Church sus * aß :tl4 ’ 194 ' <» Meet a-Story Building Indictment Against Luther Shelbyville, lud„ June i.-unsi-a Symons Is Quashed llvestory business building costlna ~ Is to I by the Pi's" l "‘ l " M " y »MINS^- I’roHMethodist Episcopal church here •rh,. P ° l ' tS t lHt Igh hU, ° " ltclals woul ' l I", the strut-lure have been'com , be „ u " der f "’ o 1,1 <’O'“‘«eUou with the I'lotod and th, contra, t let th. a '"’ U " f ‘ Amer,cftn TrusL Con >- Shelby Construction Company which he ? See " lC ' l tO ‘ Uy wU ‘* has already tarted excavatlng’for the 'inashtng of indictments returned edifice. '»n Dec. 24, 1927'against Luther F. The building which wilt i. ,n i s y»“’nH. state bank commissioner, Rest in tho h ’wi 1 I v al "' h,s Thomas Barr, -levo. *t± 01 which have a | r ;..L “ ‘hat charges of official negligence o • L could not stand against the two offiBloomington. (OR)-The 19"9 ... ‘ la 'l ,n ',' allse t,u ‘ ir rtutieH w « re dls nital conference , , • ’7. ' cretlonal. Tile Howard county grand of r s <l ien r 't*" J,,ry " ad char ««' ‘he two men ith win t hrn ? o l>rmitte.i " " a >"< "• continue tt v ,v ,U " iU ' a ,11V,,,S - had realized its •• s~n A '‘- V ',. i,liu ' llllla S shaky condition. Stout itt I ‘ l ' kl 1 ni ' l ' lsily ' I,l; un When D. C. Stephenson, former at Muo, ■ ''""'■ , ' re " ve '''an grand dragon, testified during

Hower Bros. I Groceries-Meats 150 S. Second St. South of C ourt House Free Delivery | Phone 97 Formerly Ko Iter Grocery Phone 98 V. :< > I Saturday, June 2nd. I Opening Day of O ur New Up-to-date Grocery and Meat Market I We have stocked out grocery XiESMedfEi'' I he Finest Foods i . . -»i J ’ in an attractive store. Wc department with a complete wl'iPn especially invite you to come g line of new groceries, fruits A- lA'/r V 1 next Saturday and look . ■ . Rcb ter* around. We have carefully and vegetables and invite the / selected our stock and have opportunity to serve vou. _ / 7^’XyßJjyErtaken every sanitary precauTyr / ~ t* oll in l ' ,e handling ol foods Call us by Phone for your’ C Us ■* ) so that they will always be ■ , ...1 and wholesome, grocery and meat needs. ■iii"4«Biß«» im ■■ A Few Ot I HONEY - 121/k TOILET PAPER ° 25(; BEANS — IB CLEANSER» £ 5 10c POWDER" 25c PEACHES 18c SOAP * 5 "" 35c POLLED OATS MACARONI NoXr4 4 25 c Laundry, regular 10c cakes 5c VS ? KjWLW | O I ZW' 'F frv I Spare Ribs 15c fc ■ Fresh Sausage, fc iY’S “Pure Pork” 18c U Pure Lard 15c J Vork Steak . .... 25c ■ .... 17c Pork Roast. “Uan .. ..2-ie I •ties. Vr eDelivci. |

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it wuh reported that Indlctmeuts would be forthcoming against a number of high state officials. The bank had been a mecca for politicians and was huki to have been slated us the chief klan financial institution of Indiana.

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Anderson (U.R) Lack of money la bolding up piireb.c, of twenty-four v.<4s)' paper < u for the streets us recommended by the Anderson Council ot Women. I’urchuso of tho cars has been approved In the city beautification movement providing the money 1 can be raised.

I Phcmcs Big Cash Meat Sale I Saturday Specials I “ FANCY DRESSED RABBITS FANCY SPRING CHICKENS Choice Bunch of Poultry I Native Fat Veal and Choice Young Beef PORK—Buy it by the Chunk. Country Style, Fresh All Pork Sausage I 2 pounds 35c >7 (’ountry Back Bones, pound 15c f Nice Meaty Spare Ribs, pound ...... 15c ? Nice Neck Bones or Shoulder Ribs, 1 3 pounds 20c Fresh Shoulders, whole or half.... lb 17c J Fresh Hams, whole or half lb 22c I 1 resh Sides, whole or half Ib. 20c « —Smoked Meats — J Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, whole or | r half lb- 25c | Sugar Cured Cottage Hams, no >■ bones lb. 30c g Dandy Picnic Hams Ib. 17c - ? Sugar Cured Smoked dowels.... lb. 16c ?* Good Open Kettle Rendered Lard J pound 15c | —BE E F — Plenty Beef Tenderloins . Y | Fancy Beef Roasts and Steaks Flank Steaks and Swiss Steaks J —VEAL—- ‘ Plenty Veal Steak, Chops, || Stews and Loaves We Make Veal and Pork Birds for you. J SHOE PEG CORN, Real One, 2 cans 35c B 7 Home Made Cottage Cheese and Noodles g | Fresh Country Butter g p Kay, Philadelphia, Pimento Kay, Blue ; * Ribbon and Ivanhoe Sandwich Spreads. * * Complete line of Ivanhoe Products = Bulk Stuffed Olives—Plain Olives ’’ Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles |! k Boston Cream and Chocolate Kusto, J package 19c Ripe Olives Large Wheel Swiss Cheese | Whipping Cream, Coffee Cream & Milk Rosemary, ('loverleaf and W hite | Mountain Creamery Butter K * Nucoa Oleomargarine, Special Today * 3 pounds Tile COFFEE—BUY NOW— Man O’ War 2 lbs. 75c ■ I Bursley’s High Grade 2 lbs. 85c Chef Coffee 2 lbs. SI.OO " | Perfect Coffee 2 lbs. 95c ; M. J. B. Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 : ANY SIX CANS—7Sc ’< Perfect Sour Kraut \ Little Elf Corn Little Elf Peas it Little Elf Mixed Vegetables Little Elf Tomatoes Little Elf Wax Beans Perfect Green Beans * Little Elf Kidney Beans ANY SIX CANS-75c p 3 cass of Natoma or Van Camps 25c 7 I Pork and Beans, 3 cans 3 cans Red Kidney Beans,.... 3 cans 25c ■ malt— ' I ’’ g Red Top, 2 cans sl.lO f Pabst, 2 cans $1.05 J Millers High Life, 2 cans $1.05 * Puritan, 2 cans $1.05 Blue Ribbon, 2 cans $1.25 Double Dutch, 2 cans $1.55 * Budweiser, 2 cans $1.45 I Wc deliver any time. Please order early. We give U. S. Purple Stamps • xTale! ’ ■•lVuiatF? •i» T ' | Mutschler’s Meat Market |

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