Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1928 — Page 6

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United Brethren Church Item* The Rev. H. C. Beauchtiiup, superintendent of St, Joseph conference, i of the United Brthren church, will I conduct the qiiurterly conference of • the local U. B. church Saturday even ing ut " o'clock. All official members nre urged to be present. Itev. Mr. Beatjehainp will speak at the Sunday morning service also. Rev II E. Ewing, of the Anti-Sulobn League will speak ut the Sunday evening service. Special: The choir of the South Wayne, Fort Wayne IT. B.- church, will be with us on-the evening of December 20th, and bring what will prove to be a musical treat. We take this early occasion to bring it to your

■■■ -' — ' ... ... — IjTHE ADAMS Theatre * Tonight and Tomorrow S TIM McCOY in • afil S “BEYOND THE SIERRAS” * with Roy D’Arcy and Polly Moran. | gj The sweetest story ever loltl but told in the newest way gSI with Tint McCoy as the phantom loA r who wins with 3S aS films, swords anil kisses. Jfi ALSO—RACING BLOOD FEATURETTE with Si Alherta Vaughn and Al Cooke. S 10c 25C SR SUNDAY & MONDAY—DON’T MISS THIS ONE! Shi I S THE ONE THEY ARE ALL RAVING ABOUT. Jfi g “OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS’’ with Joan Crawford. jg| UE Johnny Mack Brown. Dorothy Sebastian, Anita Page, S? Nils \sther and Huntlev (Jordon. “ IG=J Uart ■<=□ » icru uaa a* BE=J * THE CORT -I Last Time Tonight S' Eg K I jp DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL u J in a fast moving story | ”WATERFRONT” | j 1 Romance on the docks of ’Frisco, with the tang o’ tiie R.l El sea Io spice it. Tugs and thugs! Fights! Fun! A T shanghaied girl who turns tables on a Jolly Jack —yes 2r i | I sir-kidnaps hiin-and then falls head over heels in lose •£ Added—The Second chapter of the serial IE “TARZAN, THE MIGHTY-” tt I 10c 25c g \ •’* LC Sunday & Monday—Jack Holt and Dorothy Revier in tt Q * “SUBMARINE.” A mighty drama of the sea. |yc | pn fi rT- r r‘i ra ipi ct irI.CT ’r’l CT r rfi ph CTJPI CTUc?) CT CT r r» CTjF rßsnpn.anan)3lsnianpnCJlanETfc>nCre?rb3laa3lan ) 31 c 2n. i ;nani3lJni3ian SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET i • • •. • $ yFresh Rabbits Nice Bunch Chickens Beef ar. J Pork Tenderloin Smoed Beef Tonguesh Spring Lamb Fresh Side, Whole or Half 20c lb Whole Fresh Shoulders 17c lb ' Fresh Picnic Hams 18c tb 1 Fresh Pig Hams, skinned 21c lb , Fresh Hams in Rough 19c lb All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 20c lb Fresh Hamburger, ground.... 23c lb., 2 lbs. 45c Lean Pork Steak 25c lb Eckart’s Lean Bacon in chunk 25c tb Eckart’s Picnic Hams 25c lb l onghorn Wisconsin Cream Cheese 30c 11) Wisconsin Brick Cheese 30c lb Bulk Peanut Butter 23c lb, 2 lbs 45c Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c pint ' Fresh Oysters . 40c pint, 75c quart , Silvernut Oleo 20c lb < Schmitt’s Fancy Coffee .. 38c lb i We will sell you any quantity of Fresh Lard at 15c lb.—with an order of meat. SATURDAY ONLY—We will give you One Large Can Armour's Helmet L Peaches, regular 25c seller, for 15c—with a meat order.] See our Window Display for Articles used for making Chop Suey. We have , the Oriental Show You Bean Sprouts, Noodles, Sauce, Molasses, Mushrooms' and Quality Meats. Order your Fancy Ward's Paradise Fruit Cake for Christmas Now! FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE CALL 95 or 96. |< H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

attention because we believe It will be worth while. — ——— o — Feminine Impersonator Is Jailed In Indianapolis Indlanapolla, Nov. 30 — tU.R? —John W. Murry, 39, Chicago, was In the city jail here today, charged with vagrancy, while police investigated the reason why he should dress in feminine clothes 1 . When questioned about his attire, Murry said he was' accustomed to wearing * women's cloth, a since ho was a boy and received a “big kick” from it. —- i i '■ ■ ™ - —

DECATI'R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1928.

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