Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1930 — Page 5
OI ’ |K| W AR HEROES trr jH <>f Ilin fl iiri ■ <>• war. Thus is left the sol„i drinking a toast, to who have passed on.
I Bl* I OhYour I! ■ a Sure kt? ■ I'eepnu fine, vigorous, ambitious . . . ready to go out a comfortable income for yourself and famBut loii've no guarantee that your health will alremain efficient, that you will continually he in to work to your goal. In such times of sickness R* H|a!thy policy will pay you the set coverage of your Binemne, doctor bills, etc. Don't gamble with your us now! I Graham & Walters I Phone 239 General Insurance 119 S. Second St.
ie Home Grocery JRj les 88 and 98 John B. Stults /1 e Point to Savings Jl )NLY ON SATURDAY, BUT EVERY wLvK/f 1 JAY; A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. JUST CALL 88 or 98. Ml W JfA \ I PALMOLIVE 50c JK 1 I I PECAN SOAP Perfection ‘fcjy B I ROLLS I |, ars C A K E S JM| ■ each *» Special H 23c 25c oQp | | A Keal Special Jt/C J I SPECIAL Perfect, Kidney OP M JKbSWH E Beans, 3 cans. . . >a»JU JJjwfc- B ■Me Imported ‘)Q p < | a i»kg ivi WMr I Nish rooms .. .. ZOC Apples, B Render 35c size OKp a ” )S ’ or iff | Bape Juice for SATURDAY SPECIAL llf ■ ■ Small bottle.. 10c Bw»Wr ' g MATCHES lA_ on Monarch 4f p ! Ut'' «B boxes It/C Coffee, lb. I — ' I* * Wisconsin The Finest NraS » '‘Perfect" U Full Cream PEANUT BUTTER Q PEACHES 1 F CHEESE W f rom the lar B est 1* PINEAPPLE I c . . !• peanut butter l! or APRICOTS ■ P-d I 2 tX 11 — J L 29c JL 25c Jk 99c J* ■anarch Ripe Olives QK « Twin Roses, the Real Bread Q£z. ZOC Flour, 21 lb. bag UMV •••••• Monarch Fresh Prunes " line ~rcmier Vcgetab,eS ]Qc I Bernier Brand Macaroni and O,*p uituvo SaturdaV ’ or ■aghetti, 8 for SUPER SUDS 25c |M 4 pkgs, tor » ArfW.V I Bemier Golden Bantam Corn IF7 /4 ~~ 111 Rolled Oats ‘Kn ?■ V 6 lbs. for I ■ ren,ier Canned New Potatoes |Q z. “,_ .„ . ——- »a<h .. . A .lot Steel Cut Qaw OKp BT_ 6 lbs. for £<t/V K?. " UrSC ““ « “ flour to7 K k r '" “ ca ” 45c 21 lb. ban < ■ The Home Grocery L__—«-—— —
At each annual dinner the bottle has been brought unopened from the bank vault whore it i 8 kept, and only three years, when three members were left, waa It opened at the behest of one of the trio Peter Hall put the bottle to his lips and tasted ft, and ft was then immediately resealed. Only Hall und Lockwood attended last year s banquet, but neither of them cared to reopen the grim reminder of i —,-y. _ a | , ___
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930.
the day when one of them would , i drink the last toast. Lockwood |t has not yet intimated whether he , will fulfill the role of toastmaster at a banquet of one, although * he is in good health and still uc- 1 tlvq al>out his fart®. i LEADERS AND DIGGERS ARE ( NAMED TODAY <c?NJ I N £ r £ rAOB 0NB) i man. Margaret Delhi. Kathryn/ Kohls, Arthur Sunderman larw- , ri nee Anspaugh. Five A—Diggers . David Macklin, Robert Heavers, Mary Catherine Gamer, Donald Arnold, Virginia Breiner, Melba , Kraft, Esther Fisher, Bobby Worthman, Harry Drake, George Engle, | Lewis Smith. Donald Bixler, Em--Ima Marqunrt, Betty Campbell, Rachel Lehman, Rosella Heare, Edna Beane. Five B—Leaders Charline McKinley, Hugh Miller. Five B—Diggers Goldine Kreischer. Vernon Horman, Helen Brintzenhoffe, Kathleen Banning. 0 — D. C. H. S. SENIOR CAST IS NAMED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i dilapidated hotel, said to be hauntini. A treasure has been buried somewhere in the hotel but the new j owner does not know this until it 1 is found. Everyone thinks that I the place is haunted and still believes this until the mystery is cleared up. Aleck and Ted. the beadliners in vaudeville, help to clear up the situation and they have the assistance of Billy LaMont and Ids three “movie act-
lessen,” Claudia, Flo. and The Pest. With the aid of Rastus, who believes in haunts and places his hope of protection In his little rah-1 bl( foot, the play promises to be u great success. Come and see the ghosts walk und enjoy the evening. Sr. M. Vera. C.S.A.. principal of i the high school, is directing the | production. Tickets for the production are selling at 5o cents, and may be obtained from any student of I). C. 'H R. The public is cordially In vlted to attend. Following Is the complete cast,' In the order of appearance: Absalom Hawkes, an old inhabitant George Foos Sheriff, and other things Lawrence Beckmeyerl Hiram, the village sheik George Harris Rastus, believes in h'ants Gerald Gage Abe Higgenbottom, paying guest .. . ... John Schurger Jonas and Matilda, mysterious guests Leo Schultz and Edith Lengerich Manne Rose, “fresh" from New York Helen Voglewede Anne Watkins, who inherits the hotel Margaret Schumacker Aleck Smart and Ted Lewis, headliners in vaudeville, Bernard Wemhoff, Fred Mylott Abigail Jones, a sweet young thing Viola Schmitz Hilly LaMont of the Red Ruby Film Co. John Schmitt Claudia Helen Finan | Flo and The Pest, "movie actresses" Mary Fisher and • Rosemary Holthouso. o I Dance SI'NSET Sundav.
CUT RATE DRUG CO. 135 N. Second St. SPECIAL SATURDAY PRICES 50c DeWitt’s fl Kidney Pills J4C Kotex 29c — 35c Bayer’s J Aspirin £4C Bell - Anss9 c 25c Zinc Stearate A Baby Powder [ JC 50c Rubbing Alcohol /ijc Pinex 4£c 85c Mead’s Dextra < f’a Maltose 4u c 25c Dr. Miles (£ * *, Anti Pain Pills ]uC ,»0c Foley’s Cathartic Pills IjC Kidney Pills 430 30c Hill’s Cascade Quinine Cold Tablets ijC 50c Hind’s Honey and jT Almond Cream JtjC 65c Pond’s J| Creams 4B C 25c Woodbury’s wl ifs Soap WS —— ..... 40c Fletcher’s 07 Castoria L i c Visit our store this Saturday. | JWM— ■■■■!■■! ■■■lllllll - T ll’i
MAKES GET AWAY WITH $1,460 IN STOLEN AUTO j i c /nt'nued From page one, his hand and shook hands, remarking, “I thunk you for your trouble. You are a good scout." Persous lon the outside, seeing this gesture |of friendship, did not think the I visitor was a hold-up man and did 1 not bother him until after Mr 1 I Mosshurg had informed them of I the robbery. The bandit and the woman with I him drove away. At a point near) the Joe Jackson farm, three miles south and one mile west of Liberty Center, the car ran into a ditch. There was a Ford car near the scene and the man and woman I made their escape in It. They made good their get-a-way. Upon investigation it was found that tlie Buick car belonged to Mr. I Bell. There *as a grocery slip in the seat of the car with the later's i name on it and the auto plate licenses were traced through the sheriff's office. Ralph Tyndall, of Bluffton, also assisted in identifying the car as belonging to Mr. Bell. I j The car was stolen from Mr. Bell ! sometime last evening. He had it parked in front of his home on North Second street and when Mrs. Bell wanted it at about 9:3(J it was I gone. o Scandinavian Language v I The Scandinavian group of Inn guages includes besides Swedish. Danish, Norwegian and Icelandic—--1 the old Norse speech called Farosse spoken on the Faroe Islands north of Scotland.
STANDARD TIME TO BE USED IN ELECTION I iCONTINUED FROM LAGE ONE) p. m.. Miss Nelson stated. This will conform to the lest of the county, which will operate on Standard time the polls opening at six a. m. closing at six p. m. - o Camera Will Be Suspended in New York New Yolk. April 25 (UP) Primo Camera will be suspended as a l-.oxet in Now York State, commlsloner James A. Farley, chairman of the New York state athletic commission. told the United Press today. This action will be taken as a re-
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Tho ec.mmtbslon meet o tay ... u udiod informally the transcript o: the testimony in the California hearing.
