Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1929 — Page 7
Kuh Os Brethren ■ Plan All-Day Affair 110 ' "* * ■ all day meeting will be held K, peasant Dale Church of the K cll , .Sunday, November 17. A K dinner will lie enjoyed at noon. K Jllg the Sunday school which K,. held aC9:3O o'clock, there will ■1 educational meeting at 10:30 Kfc in the afternoon u special ■ nieeting will be held at 2 ■ k There will be ipreaching In Kvening. The meeting is a dis- ■ gathering of the Church of the K r en and the program arranged K, day will be an enjoyable one. ■ Bee New Type Conveyors Shipped ■n e of the new eels propelled conKs made in the Decatur plant ■ shipped to the Miatelee Com ■ a t Detroit today. They filled ■of the large sized Pennsylvania tars which carried a large sign In- Car load of Macy conveyors one yard." Orders and inquiries Coming in rapidly now and the I |s progressing satisfactorily, llier machine was shipped to mon today and several more will mt the first of the week. LU ABLES ARE STOLEN FROM PARTY GUESTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) his city, was robbed of a triple jig necklace of matched pearls nted to be w’orth $250,000. Mrs. ip Metz lost gems worth approxiBly $45,000.' ili( teported the bandits tore ihes. rings, shirt studs and neck is from all the guests. Several of I gang entered upper rooms and Sn off with evening coats and wraps. Lore leaving, the bandits forced guests to lie on the floor and caused them to stay tn that position HI several minnt’s had elapsed, frank Baird, Millionaire builder of Peace Bridge running from Buti to Fort Erie, Ont., and uncle of Is Cameron, offered $5,000 reward I the capture of each bandit alive I slu.oo for each of them deado i-County Meeting Os Pythian Sisters Held she Tri county meeting of the diians Sisters lodge was held in Decatur Temple. Thursday. The pities which took part in the rneet- [ consisted of Adams, Blackford, il Wells, and representatives from liters in Bluffton, Ossian, Tocstn, , il Decatur were present. ilt the noon hour a dinner was serv- | in the large dining hall, where > 62 persons present at the meeting Ire seated. The members of the D?tur organization served the dinner, following the dinner, the afternoon Bsion was opened in the lodge
“I FEEL LIKE I . NEVER WAS ILL"; LAUDS KONJOLA adv Relates How Master Medicine Freed Her Os Six Months Suffering rTjl '**°fc*x / . *: f ■ *■- » ■;■.■£:■;■ .v.-zsifo :> MRS. INA ENNIS “Six months ago I was afflicted tith kidney and bladder trouble,” aid Mrs. Ina Ennis. 3020 Wren street, tidianapolls, Ind. ‘ Four or five times 1 night I was forced to rise. Sharp tains affected my bacfi; my limbs 'ere swollen and stiff. I grew weak nd shaky; lost weight and energy nd was greatly discouraged over my liability to find relief. “But when I had completed the dxth bottle of Konjola 1 felt, like a lifferent woman. My kidneys were Orpngthened and regulated. The ’niiis, night rising and swelling, vanshed. New strength and energy "ok the place of that tired and wornmt feeling. I sleep soundly and wake feeling greatly refreshed. I e el like I never was ill and gratefully and sincerely do I recommend Konjola is sold in “Decatur, Ind., at ~le 11. J. Smith Drug Co., drug store, and by all the best druggists in all mwns throughout this entire section. Colds are serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember konjola cold compound (tablets) is giving amazing relief I to thousands of cold sufferers every year. / These tablets are of the same high quality as Konjola.
rooms on the second floor, where the business meeting was held. A soda) hour was enjoyed, during which talks were delivered by Cora Hood of Bluffton, H past grand officer; Mrs. Delton I'asswater of this city, the deputy grand chief and Mrs. Jess Burdg, a Past grand trustee. During the social part of the program, each Temple represented had charge of a, short entertainment, during which readings and contests were enjoyed. The program presented by the Decatur Temple consisted of readings by Mrs Albert Mutschler and Mrs. Karl Hollingsworth. Mrs. Den DeVor and Mrs. Clyde Butler, sang a vocal selection. A general good time was enjoyed for the remainder of the day. Gladys Parks Gives Out More Information > Camden, N. J„ Nov. 15.- (U.RJ — Mrs. Gladys Mae Parks, 35-year-old former cabaret singer, was reported to have given authorities valuable new information today in connection with the deaths of two children she is accused of killing while they were in her care. These reports lacked off.dal Confirmation, but gained wide circulation after Alan Rogers, Woodbury, N. J., insurance man and father X)f the two
j Saturday SpCCials Fancy Spring Chickens—Nice Freshly Dressed Hens Choice Cuts of Prime Beef,. Veal, Pork and Lamb Fresh Cottage Cheese — Bulk Olives Home-made Luncheon Meats — Fresh Blood Pudding, Live r Pudding, Souse, Head Cheese, German Ham, Pressed Ham, Pork Loaf and Veal Loaf. FRESH OYSTERS — Selects and Standards Nick Bunch of Dressed Rabbits Choice Plate Boiling Beef lb. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c Bulk All-Pork Sausage lb* 20c Fresh and Smoked Sausage (incasing lb. 23c Special Steaks 28e Rough Cuts of Pork — Fresh Picnic Hams ? 1J C Whole F'resh Shoulders I <C Whole or Half of Fresh Hams lh. 21c Fresh Side, whole or half. 20c Sugar Cured Bacon from 25-35 c Tb. Smoked Hams, whole or half th. 25c ‘P’-r-qK t? onrlprpri Lard ~ ~ 2 Tbs. 2oc Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins Choice Swiss and Flank Steaks Nice Cottage Rolls—a real mild cure 0 L E 0 MARGARINE — Good Luck, 3 lbs. 85c Besto Nut, 1 lbs. 55c Colored Standard Ib. 40c Nucoa 3 Tbs. 70c M ALTS — Real Meritan 2 cans $1.40 Big Boy 2 cans 75c Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 Puritan..../ 2 cans $1.05 Miller Hi Life 2 cans $1.25 Siepro, a 5 Gallon Can of Malt 51.75 Whole or Half Freshly dressed Hogs lb 15c COF FEE — American Coffee 3 pounds SI.OO Man O’ War Coffee 2 pounds 75< Plenty Fresh Neck Bone - Back Bones ■ Spare Ribs 2 Arrow Head 2 pounds 95c Chef, a real one 2 pounds 95c M. J. B. Coffee 2 pounds sl.oo Dolly Madison Black Raspberries 2cansssc Peanut Butter, 2 full pint cans, Superba 2 cans 41c Milanis Sandwich Spread PJ nt can Milanis Salad Dressing - pint can-5c Miller’s Fresh Raisin and White Bread loal 10c Now is the Time to order your Turkey, Chicken, Duck or Goose for Thanksgiving. Also your Fruit Cake. We deliver continuously all day long. Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders. Mutschler’s Meat Market
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dead children —Dorothy, 4, and Timothy, 2—was called to the office of Prosecutor Clifford A. Baldwin early today. It was said that Mrs. Parks was brought face to face with him In a surprise conference. —— — o , Naval Officer Dead Norfolk, Vu., Nov. 15—(U.R) —Carbon monoxide gas in the bottom of the battleship New York was blamed by officials here today for the death of I.lent. Robert Hollendeck of Chicago, and Boatswains mate Thomas George Weber of New York, during an inspection. Seven members of the crew overcome by the fumes were recovering today. o Ordcr For Steel Stock Is Unfilled New York, Nov 15 (UP) A standing order for more than 200,000 shares of U. S. Steel common at $l5O a share was reported in Wall Stieet today. This would represent a transaction of more than $33,000,000. Steel opened today at $162 and immediately advanced. Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays
Wool Yarn Display In Store’s Window An Interesting display of wool yarn and the eight different stages of production before it is made into over eoats In the window of the Teeple tiudj Peterson Clothing store of this city. The display shows the eight phases of finishing wool before It is placed into manufacture of coats. — O —— APPLES—-Grimes Golden, ring packed, bushel $1.65. Apples from SI.OO bushel. CIDER, gal. 30c; barrel 25c gallon. August Koeneman, Hoagland IpßSwi F ■t emulsion;: tv**
Appelman’s Grocery * f Prompt Service and I Courteous Treatment fevw? = Free Delivery Phone 215 Fine Cooking Onions 15c i Crystal White Soap 19c 10 pounds 5 bars WW* IMbt.IWS»SSBKSa» lodized Salt Soup Beans, Navy and 25c Per package Northern, 2 Tbs.... ■«*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I Peaches in Syrup 91 p S Granulated Sugar 57 C Large can 10 pounds SunKist Oranges English Walnuts 29 & 23c Per dozen... . 18C Per 1,1,11,1,1 Corn, High Grade 25C Breakfast Foods 25c 3 small cans 2 packages ✓ 2 pkgs. Pillsbury’s Cake Flour andy Specials and Large Mixing Bowl 1 pound box Chocolates.... 23c ■ 1 pound box Cherry Flips. ..37c
9el]Uonte Sole \ , ''-uilV’FO A.&P Stores are again offering the public IT*?® some very unusual values on this famous Nationally Advertised Brand of Quality Food Products. ■FwherTeconomy rajiEsTl This is your opportunity to stock your ■Lt—pantry at exceptionally Low Prices I 411 Merchandise Purchased for this Big Sale is of 1929 Pack Del Monte Spinach 2 No - *4 canE 35s \ Del Monte Asparagus Tips 2 ‘"“‘2 49c pe' l \ Del Monte Fruit Salad 2 49 c tEI \ Del Monte Pears 2 A c '" an s 49c , l)r H** I*’** 1 *’** \ Del Monte Peaches 2 33 c po<:U Del Monte Apricots 19c ’k \ Monte Fruit Salad A «n M 45c \ /"It" \ Del Monte Cherries A ’ 45c \ "a* 1 * Del Monte Asparagus Tips *' c "'‘ n *' x * 17c \ x Del Monte Spinach N °,„ 2 15c Del Monte Corn N *J 10c Del Monte Peas 17c - De/Atonic Com “Srtr Del Monte Sard™, „.!5e Del Monte Peas‘’•fftf- 2 29c Del Monte Prunesii 32c Del Monte Pineapple Sliced 2 N ’ Del Monte Raisins r »*r 10c Libby’s Pineapple Crmked f° a f 25c Libby’s Pineapple Sllctd N °f 27c 4ft \ Com Nau> Standard Pack 3 Yo> \ wL Rran* 1 \ Other Low Prices \ N eU> \ Nulley Oleo ® 15c \ IVheat rka. IQc \ 2SB \ Cigarettes 2^-25 c Pumpkin, Scot County Brand . No. 2 1 .. can 10c \ Waldorf Toilet Paper nl ‘ 5c JZr JtUHTK* FACIFK'a
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