Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1930 — Page 6

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NATION TO PAY HOMAGE TO ITS SOLDIER DEAD Half of War Victims Were Killed by Own Countrymen in Civil \\ ar Washington, May 29. — lU.R) Tilt' United States tomorrow will < ommemorate a day to its soldier dead. Tiny flags and a handful of Relief From Curse Os Constipation A Battle Creek physician says. "Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” Hut immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store The B. .1. Smith Drug Co.

BABY CHICKS In conformity with the present cost of eggs we have reduced the price of all breeds to 7 ( ENTS PER CHICK White. Buff and Brown Leghorns: Barred. White andl Buffßocks; White Buff and Brown Leghorns: Barred. White and Buff Rocks; Reds; White and Silver Wyandottes; Black Minorcas; Buff Orpingtiwis All of the SUPER-QUALITY PURE BRED "GLOBE" STOCK Assorted or Mixed 6 cents HATCHES EACH TUESDAY Phones 150 and 86 GLOBE HATCHERY & SUPPLY CO. BERNE, INDIANA SCHMITT SANITARY & QUALITY MEAT MARKET We will be open until nine o'clock this evening and open until ten o’clock tomorrow morning. Will also have our regular delivery service tomorrow morning, first delivery starting out at seven o'clock. Plenty fresh dressed Chickens of all kinds j for tomorrow. Some Real Specials --for--Friday and Saturday Nice Meaty Veal Steak and Chops 25c lb Meaty Veal Roast 25c lb Veal Loaf (with Pork added) 25c lb Lean Pork Shoulder Steak 25c lb Lean Pork Roast 25c lb Meaty Tender Beef Roast 25c lb Large Package Home Made Egg Noodles Medium Heavy Bacon in a chunk 25c lb < Fresh Meaty Pork Shanks 12‘zc lb | All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 18c H> j Smoked Jowels (square cut) 18c lb With a meat order, 10 Tb. pail Good Fresh Rendered Lard $1.25: Also with a meat order your choice of a large can of Bartlet Pears or Perfect Pineapple in 40% syrup, reg. 35c value 25c Notice our window display of a new line of Sunshine Cookies and Fancy Wafers. Try a pound of Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee Frfesh ground 30c lb., 3 lb. for 85c One Real Special for a Dollar: 4 cans of Perfect’s Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Green Beans or Spinach; 3 loaves of Miller’s Bread and 1 lb. Lean Pork Steak for. SI.OO Try a Large Jar of Best Food’s Sandwich Spread 22c | Phones 95 and 96 H. P. Schmitt Meat Marketi —

i Hower* will flutter over th? giuvesl i of 650,1)00 soldier heroes us office's, widows an.l children visit igain the cent terles of the courtI try. but 500,000 of these are the testing places of Americans shot I <lown by brother citizens in the I great Civil War fought 65 years Compared to the tens of millions I lost by other nutions in their wars. America's total foreign dead are I not numerous but when only the. 150.000 slain by a foi-'ign enemy. | are listed their numbers probably, I would be called insignificant by | other peoples. Consequently the martial honors paid tomorrow In parades and ser- - vices all over the country, particii pated in by th? president ami the | j humblest folk alike, will center I not witli bitterness on neighbor I. I nations but with sad memories upon internal strife in the middle I of tile last century. Dedicated to tit ■ memory of that I wgr and carried on largely by sur-i r Ivors of its battles, the ceremoni s i each year take on a more pathetic ; i touch. Out of 2.200.000 troops: which serve the government less J i than 60.000 remained alive last;, y ar. Most of them are ageing;! rapidly. Tomorrow they will march : with feebler steps, their uniforms l more fad ?d, their medals worn! slick by polishing. More and more Armistice Day. , on November 11th. which typifies the nation’s participation in world affairs ami a World War. is becc

ling tit - center of its martial celebrations. In Its history of 155 years, the I’nlted Cates has participated In lint six wars listed as of ImportUnco by tlie war department. Five lof these wore foreign wars but In i only one of them, th- World War, did tlie country's losses amount to I mor titan a few thousand. In I several of them the dead might 1 i.e considered only a "handful” tompuied to tlie figures of slain , in wars of other countri s. In tlie War of Independence but I 1,1)00 soldi rs died, according to I the war department estimates. In the War of 1812 with England less titan 2.000. The Mexican war nearly lot) ya is ago took a toll of nearly 13,000 lives and tlie SpanishAmerican War at the turn of the century about 7.000 lives. World War losses are put at 126.000, more titan half of which were from disease and wounds. Among those who will be rememb- red also tomorrow but without the pomp of parade or the wreathing of th-ir testing places will be 30,000 maimed and sick who lie in government hospitals for war veterans. An increasing number of these m n are listed each year as they become old r and less able to bear effects of their wounds. More

in j i Tn j I -3wi gg —* Bf pECORftTIONDAY-lUGGEfTIONH I Canadian Dry Gingerale'---i-SOc I I Kroger Gingerale ~ 2 for 25c! I Olives A^RJLE Qt. 33c I I Palmolive Soap 4 bars 25c I p 0 T ■ STANDARD Qf- | lorn & i omatoes 3 c a „ s Zscl COUNTRY CLUB PASTRY Q/l 18 oz. TUTTI FRUTTI i)r„ ■ FLOUR. 5 lbs CAKE £'JL ■ COUNTRY CLUB MINTS nr COCOANUT MARSHMALLOW Pound Cakes, pound £vv f Crystal White Soap. 7 bars .. 25c Domestic Sardines, each 7c | C.C. Salad Dressing. Lg. size. 25c Sandwich Spread. !•/, lb. loaf 19c S Norwegian Sardines, each ... 17c Pink Salmon ’ 1 "»• eaPh 15c | $ C.C. Pork & Beans. 2 cans.... 15c Cream Cheese ' m 25c | 4 ... .. „ Dill Pickles, quart 27c B & C.C. Tea. all varieties. % 1t)...29c lg C.C. Olives, pint, stuffed 39c H Bulk Peanut Butter, lb 19c u Napkins, 2 packages 15c y Gold Oust Powder, large 23e plmmt() [oaf c|leese & 3Jc Avondale Mustard, quart .... 19,- Jewd Coffee 25c E | Fruit and Vegetable Savings I BANANAS, Golden Ripe Fruit 3 pounds 19c a LEMONS, Sunkist, Large size dozen 39c ■ I TOMATOES, Red Ripe pound 15c ■ CELERY, Crisp and Tender Hearts 3 stalks 15c h Savings on Meats | DICKIIPC MELROSE SMOKED 11 QI 1 ivllivM 6to 8 pound average ID. ZilC ni mW LIGHT LEAN, Breakfast 11 97 DrV-UIN 4to 6 pound average ID. LI C

IIKCATIIB DAILY DEMOCKAI TIH'BSD.AY, MAY 29, 1930

■ I than half of those who are admlttoil Huffer from mental or nervous > ] disorders. 1 1 A bill has just been passed by mgr -s to provide :t hospital bed I for each of those disabled In any '* war who is no longer able to pro--1 vide for himself. • "The war is not ov-ff yet," one! ’ official said in pleading before con--1 press for more funds to care for 1 tiles' men. "its marks are upon tens of thousands of ottr men and! ' we owe it .it them to euse tit ir ttfdictions as well as t<> honor the! 1 lead." ') o t Not Included ■ Tlie librarian had missed some of her regular vl: Hors in tlie ehilI dren’s room. One day a little gir] , came in «Ito was a cousin to tlie ! missing ones. On being questioned | as to where her cousins had been so long, she told tlie librarian they ’ had had the scarlet fever, "but.” site added, "the rest of tlie family are ■ not •guarnnteed.”’ t 0 London Police Device. I Police telephone booths are in.l stalled throughout the London f metropolitan area. These booths I are so wiretl that whenever a poj llceman Is wanted at any particuI I lar point, a red lamp will light on ■ the top of the booth.

Hostess to Be Honored Paris — (UP) Mme. Geoffrlt.. ■ whose literary salons during tlie : IStli century were tlie center of iminh that was brilliant In the Paris world of letters and art In that brilliant period, is to be honored post-Immoii-ly by a commemorativ > I bronze plaque which is to be placed , |on tlie huise at No. "74 rue Saint 1 llonore where she acted as hostess i The building is now occupied by i Leidef. the couturier. Tlie plaque Swill bear the inscription: "The Kingdom of tlie rue Saint Honor?? 1713-1773." ———— o— —— "" Good Life Rules Tlie best tiling to give to your enemy Is forgiveness; to un opponent. toleriince; to n friend, your heart: to your child, a good example; to n father, deference; to your mother, eowduct that will make her proud of you: to yourself, respect; to all men, charity.—Mrs. Balfour. f>— Ancient Art Reward The much coveted Prix de Home a prize given by tlie French government to a certain number of musicians and Engineers, entitles tlie winners to four yens*’ study at Rome. It was established by Louis IV In lik’4l.

Witch craft Suit Paris —(VP) Witches are still tilings to conjure, with in France. \ short time irm a farmer's'wife in (he village of Cornet, near Lille, was Injured In an accident. T%’ village postman. In odd hours a bones(>tter, warned the good woman I ihat tlie first woman to visit her tho next day would lie (lie wi’ch who had placed her under her evil spell. A Mme. Wallait culled in the cupa■lty of a solicitous neighbor, und has since been asked to leave town. Instead she will sue. providing she can find a lawyer. S O Favorite for Centuriee Cultivation of coliimMties In I’u rope and Japan Is mime centuries old since tlie beautiful plant Im* long been n /iirden favorite, sayNature Magazine. The dlecovery of America added a few species t,> the European and Asiatic forms, tiie principal New world kind being tlie red colm ih'n->. o Wouldn't Be Worth Framing Away lias been found to tak< pliotogrnplis directly oil cold, bard untreated metal. Evidently the time js not fur distant when it will lie possililb to take a picture of Hie miscreant who crumples tlie fender on a parked ear.—Seattle I'ally Times.

Fisher & Harris! ——-Ht- quality, I prompt I Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 lbs 52c i Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs 40c ■ 24 lbs 79c ' g|ra| l | Flour, Gooch’s Best, 24 lbs 99c Whole Wheat Flour, 5 lbs 29c ■ Lard, Eckarts, 2 lbs 25c ■ i Oleo, Palm Nut, 3 tbs. 55c, 1 lb. 20c ’ • 1 Coffee, Quality Golden Ri0,... .2 lbs. 35c U., ■ Triple Three Coffee, lb 25c V I I F. &H. Coffee, a guaranteed grade I Flake White or P. &G. White Nap- _ \ I tha Soap, 10 bars 35c I 25c Star Naptha Washing Powder... 21c wL. I ; Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, lb 40c I [ Libbys Apple Butter, gallon 69c I I Great Northern Beans, 3 lbs 25c JL I Steel Cut Oats, 6 lbs 25c AiIODC I I Pineapples, large, each .. 19c, 2 for 35c 3 tg 1/ I HOMINY, 3 large cans 25c 4 11 ■/ I RED KIDNEY or PORK & BEANS. 3 large cans, ,25c ** || |j' I PUFFED WHEAT. CRACKELS, RICE KRISPYS, Or ?*jlL| PEP. ALL BRAN or KRUMBLES. package .. 12'/jC 5 fl| W II AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR. 2 pkgs 25c -l| J. PUMPKIN or KRAUT, 2 large cans 25c SALAD DRESSING, Full Quart Jar for 39c I OYSTER SHELLS. 100 It), bag 89c DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT. 100 lb. hag 89c Full assortment of FRUITS and VEGETABLES ~ Ij I B Bl $8 PICNIC - SMOKED - SUGAR A A HAMS £Tp D . 0 n B d ONEOUT •." I Raisins New Seedless 4lbs 29c| CRACKERS 4 JL S MALT 50c B Another shipment of those (QIA Heacnes 4 1 sr^' iow . Hi,ives ’.. I ' : JIE»L/iL,O FLAVORS 2 pkgs. 15< AAI I A The Irradiated Whole *1 I Wheat Biscuit, pkg. .. W* OLfTdUfCH CLEANSER —C ft Potatoes nJi’E I *.. 49c

— —-- MORE I ■ w 6eii b | Be I I "* h ° ll sale Fisher & Har riß. ■ z Mi " ,,r * i)-"4 ) ’ tn ' I Appleman's | 1! i “”' r ’/"•“■ri. Monro. K' K-i\> BEST|‘I ’A 0 H t,r Gr,,, ery. Ml 1 VA FLOUR •"•a.ns Fquitv ft ■ I | Everetl (.ro< erv |>u e, ’Wn I I f kfnhart Wren I" DMMMV* IIIMUm i' IMM UIBrimRRBB • ■■