Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1911 — Page 4

CHILDREN’S DAY EXERCISES. Children's Day will be apparoprily observed Sunday morning at 10 o’clock at the Mt Pleasant M. E. church northeast of the city. A good program will be carried out by the children The Rev. Landis of this city is pastor. The Children's Day exercises at the Calvary Evangelical church of which the Rev. E B. Jones is pastor, which exercises were postponed last Saturday evening on account of the incle■tent weather, will be presented this evening. The Children's Day program, consisting of special music, drills, recitations, etc., will be rendered at the ( V. B. church tomorrow evening com mencing at 7:30. Ail are welcome. -o - - MARRY THI3 EVENING. Ginley-Green Wedding Will Occur This Evening. This evening at the parsonage of Father Wilken will occur the wedding of Miss Rosa Oinley to Robert Green, two well known people of this city. The bride, who has been employed for some time at the Schlickman A Girod restaurant, has won a wide cir- : cle of friends, and the, groom, who is working at the Ward Fence company's : (•ant, is also popular The affair will be a quiet one and the best wishes of * their wide circle of friends will be ex tended them. POLICE GOT HIM. John Zimmerman, a Decatur barber, was dismissed in court yesterday where be was on trial for being drunk, it was shown that the girls met him on the street and that he later took them to a cate and purchased drinks. When he became intoxicated Zimmer- , man objected to -being discarded by the girls and trouble, which resulted in his arrest, ensued. The court held that the girls were as much at fault > at the man. —Fort Wayne Journal-Ga-zette. Mr. Zimmerman is following his line of trade at Ossian, where he resides with his parents, near that city. —: a HEAR ARGUMENTS MONDAY. Attorney D. 11. Erwin this afternoon received a telephone message from j Judge Yaple of -the Allen superior court. Fort Wayne, stating that the ‘ arguments in the school board case ' for the vacation of the alley between ( the Studebaker property and the Central school property, which case was tried some time ago there, would be heard Monday afternoon. o WILL WED TOMORROW. A marriage license was issued this afternoon to Miss Bl tie Haggard, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haggard, and Walter Steele, of Bluffton, j son of David Steele of west of this city. The couple will go to Bluffton this evening and from there to Warren, where the Rev. E. L. Jones, former pastor of the M B. church at Ossian. now superintendent of the Old People's home at Warren, will perforin the wedding ceremony. The bride's wedding gown will be of white embroidery. The young couple will reside in Bluffton, where the groom is employed as foreman of the Cline & Tribolet Lumber company. SKIN AFFECTIONS Whether on Infant or Grown Person, Cured by Zemo and Zemo Soap. ». ■ An Unasual Offer. The Smith. Yager * Falk Drug ' store says to every person, be it man, 1 woman or child, who has an irritated, tender or itching skin to cometo our store and procure a bottle of Zemo and a cake of Zemo soap and if you are not entirely satisfied with results, come oacs ana get your money. 8o confident are we of the efficacy of this clean, simple treatment, that we make you this unusual offer. Zemo is a clean liqaid for external use that has cured so many cases of eczema, pimples, dandruff and other forms of skin eruption. Zemo and Zemo Soap are sold by druggists everywhere and in Decatur by Smith, Yager & Falk. Zemo and Zemo Soap ' are the most economical as well as the leanest and most effective treat- , ment for affections of the skin or '■ scalp, whether on iniiant or grown person. o— — EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 24—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing steadyMediums, heavy and Yorkers, $6 |C9S; pigs and lights, $6.50(®56.65; roughs, »5.70@»5.75; stags, »4.00@ 15.00; sheep, 1,000; slow; top lambs, >7.25; cattle, 275; iMow.

The Latest Product of The United States Motor Company Sampson 35

’T’HIS recalls the Columbia, Stoddard-Dayton, the Maxwell * and the Brush to your mind, if you are familiar with motor cars. “Is it as good as these other cars which the United States Motor Company builds?” you ask. It’s as good as a car can be made and sold for $1325 —better, we believe, than such a car can be built by other makers at the price. i The reason: the experience that built Maxwells, Stoddards, Columbias and Brushes created the new Sampson 35 design.

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In Business Hours the Sampson 35 will prove a big help —— ——————— anv man Jj e will not be ashamed of it when he takes his trade associates or clients for a short spin about town. They will be impressed by it. A man’s motor car sometimes reflects his prosperity, or the reverse. Its appearance may indicate the condition of his business, therefore get a car that will combine all good, sound qualities of strength, comfort and speed, and that of splendid appearance —the Sampson 35 possesses this ideal combination. From a business man s viewpoint, it is a car that insures economy of time and up-keep, with an extravagance of comfort. The Sampson 35’s moderate price marks it as a good, substantial investment for the man who desires it for business purposes in city or country. This car is a real business help. Above all, tis a practical car; a serviceable car; it will serve equally well for pleasure, or in going safely through crowded streets on business errands. It will even take a farmer’s products to market—and the i eggs will not be broken either.

I Read these Specifications—-Compare them with other cars

Axle (Front) —’Single piece drop forging I-beam section Large ball-bearings. Axle (Rear) —Full-floating type, annular ball and roller bearings throughout. Brakes —Internal expanding type, four in number, acting directly on the rear wheels Bearings—Ball and roller throughout. Carburetor —Stromberg Clutch —Cone type with composition wire and asbestos indestructible facing. Occupies the inner diameter of the fly-wheel rim. ' Cooling System—Vertical tubular square front type radiator. Thermo-Syphon

I We have some territory still open for dealers ALDER SAMPSON MANUFACTURING CO., Broadway and 61st St, N Y C Dfotom of TJNITED STATES MOTOR COMPANY ** Vlty W

The jars of rough roads are minimized by the Sauqustut 35’s unusually long, flat springs. It is easy to handle —and that is a quality appreciated by owners when they navigate a crowded street intersection. This machine embodies both the value of tlte runabout and the large touring car. At Closing Time tlte business man enjoys spinning home —————————— j n a C o m f or table motor car —the Sampson 35. It means both pleasure and health. His wife and children meet him at the end of the business day, and all go for a fine, cool spiq along the boulevards, or over some country road, before going home to dinner —or stopping at some wayside Inn. He becomes acquainted with his children. He never had time to do this before. It was always a case of hurly-burly rush to a crowded street car; then an uncomfortable, irritating ride to the vicinity of his residence. Compare these conditions with that of the owner of a Sampson 35. He gets the benefit of family association, fresh air, and daily relaxation.

circulation. Drive—Shaft, high-grade niclael steel. Straight line from the center line of the rear axle to a torsion head supported on frame. Frame —Pressed steel, channel section. Ignition—Dual system, battery and magneto. Lubrication— Constant level splash system operated by pump with pulsation gauge on dash. Horsepower—3o-3.5. Motor —Four-cylinder en bipc, L type. Springs—Front, semi-elliptic, 37 inches long, IJ4 inches wide. Rear, three-quarter elliptic, 48 inches long, 2 inches wide. Steering Gear—lrreversible and self-adjusting, free from back lash or lost motion. Steering Wheel —Eighteen inches in diameter.

The purchasing ability, manufacturing faci let rough organization of the Lnited States Motor mpany made possible the economical building of this new esign.. The guarantee of the Lnited States Motor Company, backed by its vast resources and responsibility,, is behind this car. This should satisfy anyone. A desire to build a moderate-priced, high quality car which would be a model of comfort was the primary thought that produced the Sampson 35 to make this car beautiful and at the same time dependable were supplemental purposes.. I! ~ . / - * < --L rtf .. .

In Vacation Hour;, the city man ami his family appreciate hue, cool, Kund-*resking country tour* m a car that will not break <low» —the Saruixsou 35 —the Family Car. You do not have to worry about this car. It will go safely v iere\er there are roads and to manv places where there are none. Contemplate (lie pleasure the Sampson owner has in taking smr jauii.s to t.ie country, on little week-end trips. He can leave Ins place of business Saturday noon, and within a f '°" rs J’™® lose himself in sylvan beauties and forget the hurly-burly and worry of city life. J™! 1 ™ 1 ?! fa,nily i“ n re,nail ? at sonie Pleasant, quiet little iii<l p<4 bl’-L 1 ' l , ’ , P u ar r * s °rt >f he prefers, through Sunday, in ndnd and d a -V corning, refreshed healtli and^tren^il ere * 8 ie es *‘ fpnn of physical ins to the nt k 1 ant n, ental freshness and vigor belong- " an "" '»• "“r -I U „ n a

f*ANK ( APAClTT ~~Eighteen vII t front and rear. Tkansm^,^^. o 'TnxAO-SUndar.l, Timf.s-3* x 3>4 and reverse. Roller bearings' ' d,ng gear Three "P wla ,orward arge diameter. Wheeu— Artillery ( -* st ’*>«> head, carbon steel stem, extra 34 tach. Wheel-babe— IlVmch? * *** Becond « rowt h hickory, large hub flanges Bonr—Fore-door, five-pasienner r blue, French gray gears. VenoLaTr^ ' T o f » Ve P Colobs—S«mp«’« ir. rice, sl3is. fop extra, 1 Su*sb black leather, atuffed with