Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1930 — Page 7

■ Groceries and Meats I Prompt Service and ■ i IfW Wi Courteous Treatment We have our own Kk t Frcc l,elivery Phones 215 and 219 ■ arch Plums, fine $1,85 Super Suds 19 C ■ canning, per bu. ’ - large package [..■> Cookies 19 C Soap 2 5c IX Glow Coffee'' 35c Kerbet'Glass & Plate Free) Good Cooking Apples g c E 1 50 c Sweet Potatoes 951* ■libs 6 lbs. ■rape.) nice 20c Brooms QQn large bottle .. 50c value oov liller‘> Cakes 20c Breakfast Foods OiXz ■sorted 2 pkgs ■elicimis Miller's 25c | Pork and Beans 25c ■g 3 cans I Malted 25c Red Kidney Beans 25c Klk 3 cans bel ii iiiinw ijowiii wwii wmi ihw i pj a |Appelman’s Grocery e ■ jawMSkMEamMaasraiEnKWMSMnEWfflx^ I Phones 106~107 Frep Delivery k I Big Meat Sale [Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash IFANCY BUNCH OF DRESSED SPRING CHIX, lb 30c ■MCE FRESHLY DRESSED RABBITS 25c lb ■LENTY PORK TENDERS — LAMB —BE E F TENDERS VEAL LIVER GOOD TENDER BOILING BEEF lb. 15c, 2 tbs. 25c NICE BEEF ROASTS H>- ISc , 3 tbs * 50e SPECIAL TENDER STEAKS lb. 23c, 2 lbs. 45c CHOICE LOIN PORK CHOPS 35c lb SHOULDER PORK STEAK and CHOPS 25c lb FRESHLY and GOOD BAMBERGER STEAK 15c lb GOOD FRESH COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 15c lb SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS 17c lb SUGAR CURED SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 27c lb MCE FRESH SPARE RIBS—HEARTS AND TONGUES FRESH PORK LIVER 10c ft FRESH RENDERED LARD 2 lbs. 30c FRESH HOME MADE BOLOGNA 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH HOME MADE WEINERS 20c ft., 2 lbs. 35c LARGE FRANKFORTS 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH CLOVERLEAF or WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 9Cc OLEOMARGARINE—GOOD LUCK or OAK GROVE 3 lbs. 85c NUCOA, a Good Oleo 3 lbs - 70c FRESH 7 COUNTRY EGGS COFFEE SPECIALS - Man O’ WAR COFFEE 3 lbs - 85c BURSLEY HIGH GRADE 3 lbs - S LO ° MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2 lbs - 85c MAL T S — BLUE RIBBON 2 cans SI.OO PURITAN 2 cans SI.OO BUDWEISER 2 cans SI.OO ~ CORN SUGAR .. . ... . ‘ 3 lbs. 20c CANNED ( 1 oodq Little Elf Co™ 1 Hl’ 1 I)ozen Cans ol any of lhese or Yacht ci.,l ~ LI tle Elf 1 eas — assorted —l2 cans Tnir .i ■ U ’ Green Beans — Perfect -g jpf Little Hf~ l r an I Camps Sour Kraut ~ $1.45 Ph, i niced Carrots — Perfect .. rir.. 1 u «> p k i n 6 cans c>c 2 Large Cans of PEACHES or APRICOTS Regular 25c sellers with meat order. .2 cans 45c deliveries Any Time of Day Try Us! Phones 106 or 107 Mutschler’s Meat Market MONROE STREET '

ity to rob the home of Public Safety > Director John H. Taylor of |7 anti a . eiiinera one night recently. The po

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT • FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1930.

Hee load returned .to hfn home at the time to find It completely ranHacked.

IftTownTalJc Mrs. Mary Wemhoff left Thursday for Fort Wayne and accompanied her daughter, Estelle on a motor trip to Washington, 1). C. Word has neen received from i Doyle Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs : Henry Foreman of this city, stating 'that he had visited In New Orleans 'Louisiana. It took his seven days to make the trip from San Diego to New Orleans and he visited many interesting places en route. Mrs. Maty Hili Beatty of Glen Ellen, Illinois, has returned to Her home, after an enjoyable visit hero with friends. While in this city Mrs.

FRANKLIN Loan Service 1. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your furniture, radio, piano, etc. on lowest weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. 2. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your automobile and we allow as long as 14 months or 60 weeks to repay. 3. You may refinance your automobile on lower payments. 4. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your livestock, farm implements, tractor, etc. on our Special Farmers plan. 5. You have full privilege on any kind of loan to repay any part or all of your loan at any time and we charge you legal interest on just the actual time you have the money. A QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL LOAN SERVICE. Give us a Trial. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Decatur, Ind. Open daily 8 to 5. Sat. til 9. Phone 237

The HOME Grocery PHONE 88 or 98 119 North 2nd st. Get a Large Zeppelin SPECIAL! Sliper-Sllds Balloon Free Peerless Flour 3 for 25c with every cake or „ ~ Palmolive Soap - (1 Al* 11111 a 00,1 ree 3 f or <>r VUV w jth Every Package. If vou want a rich, mild La,ge Michigan SPECIAL! Cream Cheese Elberta Peaches Canned Peas We have it OPC * P er bushel U?O OX Saturday Only i oound SPECIAL .. Each JLvC New Prunes 25c I ! ,og Cabin Syrup 25C 2 lbs. for . New, each Extra Large Prunes QKp j~ e 2 9 e ca n Fruit loG 2 lbs, tor Cookies, Special New Fancy Apricots 21c Peanut Butter, that ~ P er lh good kind, 2 lbs “ ,l - Do not forget to order those Wonderful Michigan Klon- * ew 1930 Crop 19c dike Fresh Strawber30c ' ries, quart New Grape Fruit 29c Michigan Blue - i° r Plums, per bushel.. New Cranberries 20c Fine Yellow Waxy . 25c uar * Bananas, 4 lbs, lor Bleached and Extra New Aunt Jemima IKp Large Stalks of Celery 15(* Pancake Flour, pkg.,.. 3 for W e new have our own Delivery Service aid guarantee real service and satisfaction. A trial will convince. Phone 88 o’* 98. Groceries delivered in a Clean and San tary Truck. The Home Grocery

IlcHlty has not yiultud In this city Place and other old friends. Mrs. Beatty has not visited it this city for a number of years, and enjoyed the renewal of acquaintances. Mrs. Italph E. Roop was confined to her bed today with a severe cold. J. D. Dailey and son Harry and Mrs. H. R. Molfz motored to Franklin today where Harry re-entered Franklin college for the winter term of school. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Whitright and Mr. and Mrs. Cash Lutz attended the Firemen’s Street Fair at Ossian, last evening The Mis. es Louise Haubold, Edwina ShrolL Sara Jane Kauffman, Betty Franklin. Mayme Nildick, Eileen Burk, Catherine Hower, Maty Maxine Brown, Mrs. B. Franklin

anil Jean Franklin motored to Fort Wayne today to witness the Decatur South Side football game. The Misses Ruth itoop, Wilma Case, Laura Christen, Mary Kohls and Virginia Miller attended the South Slde-Deeatur football game In Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. Mary Lewellen and daughter Miss Marquerite Lewellen of Monroe visited in this city last evening Dick Macklin and Charles Cloud motored to Fort Wayne *hls after noon to witness the South Side Decatur football game. The Misses Jeanette Clark, Ix>e Anna Vance, Eloise Lewton and Doloris Wortenberger motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon where thev attended the South Side-Decatur football game. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer, the I Misses Dorothy Johnson and Ruth Hammond spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne shopping. Among the Decatur people who witnesses the South Side-Decatur lootball game at Fort Wayne this latternoon were Sally Brandyberry I Ina Anderson, Hernadine Kolter, fatherine Archbold, Ruth Elzey. Gertrude Brandyberry ami Laura I Lankenau. | Harold Melchi, Arthur Shamerloh | Dorothy Young and Helen Francis I Chrisman attended the football .game at Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. William Ruby’ot ! Frankfort; and Mr. and Mrs.‘Frank Grismore of Fort Wayne were the (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ho | well and son yesterday. The Misses Helen DeVor. Myrtl Jane Augenbaugh. Harriet Shockey (and Vivian Lynch witnessed the I South-Side Decatur fotball game at Fort Wayne this afternoon. The Misses Dolores Elzey and Bernadlne Shraluka, Robert Shraluka and Ivan Reynolds attended the football game between South Side ami Decatur at Fort Wayne this afternoon. The Misses Ruth Macklin anj Mary M. Coverdale, ami Joe Krick were rooters from Decatur at the South Side-Decatur football game in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. F. B. Collier and daughter Miss Mina Collier returned this morning from Indianapolis where they have visited since Tuesday. Miss Collier will leave Monday for llndianapolis where she will enroll for her last year of school at Butler College. W. G. Brown. M. F. Worthmau and Toni Burk witnessed the Decatn. South Side football game at For' Wayne today. I eigh Bowen. Wilson Beery and Dick Myers motored to Fort Wayne to attend the footbball game between South Side and Decatur this afternoon.

666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. (Jt(> also in Tablets.

SOME WOMEN AGE SO | YOUNG You’ve known them . . . women who start out in life so radiantly fresh and alive! Then something happens . . . their bloom and freshness disappear. They constantly have “something wrong” — headaches, backaches, listlessness. Constipation wrecks health and happiness for .thousands of women and men. Its poisons cause more illness than any other one thing. . . . And it can be prevented so easily! Kellogg’s All-Bran is guaranteed. This delicious cereal makes dangerous pills and drugs unnecessary. You enjoy eating it — and it helps keep you fit. All-Bran adds the “bulk”

Mrs. James Halsey, who has been critcally ill at her home on Winchest ei street, is reported to be little improved today. The ikiyl Anspaugh family left today for Fort Wayne where they will make their new home at 1817 Glenwood avenue. Miss Anna Elizabeth Winnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Winnes, left yesterday for Franklin. where she will enter Franklin college as a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frisinger and daughter Betty will accompany Miss Margaret Frisinger to Franklin college, Franklin, tomorrow, ami will upend the week-end visiting at the college. - Actor And Wife May Effect A Compromise Hollywood. Calif., Sept. 19.—<U.R) -Noah Beery, motion picture villian, attempted to settle all differrpces with his wife today and asked her to return to their ranch home near here. The actor sent theif son, Noah 111. as an emissary to the home of Mrs, Beery's friends, where she went after going to Las Vegas, Nev., to establish a permanent residence. Her unannounced depart

Hite’s Grocery THE BIG SOUTH SIDE FOOD MARKET WHERE YOU PAY LESS—with Free Delivery and Personal Service. Just (all 31 or 201—We Do The Rest. IQ lbs. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR BURSLEY S HIGH GRADE COFFEE Pound 4W«/V FANCY NEW YORK PEACHES Or per basket FANCY RED PITTED CHERRIES FANCY MAIDEN BLUSH APPLES FANCY JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 4 pounds LARGE COUNTRY ONIONS SMALL COUNTRY ONIONS 1 Q .. 10 lbs LuC m tbs. FANCY NEW RICE 23C 2 cns FANCY NEW SALMON LARGE ( ANS PEARS 19C LARGE CANS PEACHES 23C *) cans RED or BAKED BEANS 25c 50c '‘ IiO(>MS 39c FRES ". CA . ,(S6 . I,Aat .. 10c, 15 c, 25c POLAR BEAR FLOUR S9C PILLSBURY FLOUR 95c LADY WASHINGTON FLOUR 75C SMALL PEACHES or APRICOTS Dozen ; t/OC 111), can PERFECT PEACHES each.. 15c; Dozen

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—JO-Ui'kv* ■ *»- '; ’ Xifk y t i your diet needs to keep the system clean of poisonous wastes. It also brings iron for healthy complexions. You can now obtain this health-cereal in two delicious forms: the original krumblcd All-Bran, or the crisp new Biscuit style. Delicious with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. At your grocer’s—in the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. All-Bran KKUMBLED or the NEW BISCUIT

ure from the ranch September 8 * caused great anxiety and Beery eh- . listed the aid of police and federal officials in a search for her. Beery's peace followed conflicting statements issued by the couple ' regarding their financial differences. "Mr. Beery wants me to come . home, but I haven't made up my mind what 1 am going to do,’’ Mrs. Beery said. “The next move is entirely up to him. Upon whatever he does will depend my decision ‘ about going back to him or getting a divorce.’’ — — Respirator May Save Student Nurse’s Life Chicago, Sept. 19. 'J.R; —Frances McGann, 25. a student nurse Who' ! is suff ring from infantile paralysis has been kept alive at St. Luke’shospital six days and night by a "drinker respirator," one of the most recent discoveries of 1 it was revealed today. The “drinker respirator/’ only 1 two of which are in use "in tile f west, is the only thing that could have prevented Miss McGann from ’I dying, physicians said. -1 n I Get the Habit—Trade at Home.