Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1916 — Page 4

! Rex Theatre I I HIGH CLASS CLEAN PHOTOPLAYS I TODAY I Fred Mace and Kevstone Players in “A JANITOR’S WIFE’S TEMPTATION.” Two part Triangle Keystone comedy. “THE KNOTTED CORD” A Drama of adventure aid thrills. A three act feature. ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS. MONDAY | Gladys Hulette in “WHEN SHE PLAYED ON I BROADWAY” a stiring drama of stage life. “SKELLEY’S SKELETON” A Beauty Comedy sea- I turing Carol Holloway, John Sheehan and John | Steppling. $ FOURTH OF JULY, VIOLA DANA IN “CHIL- | DRENOFEVE.” | Rex Theatre I

We put it up to Hundreds of dentists SeMbIILI Long before SENRECO was offered to you toe submitted it to hundreds of dentists, requesting that they put it to every test. Told ihem that we believed Senreeo to be an unusually good dentifrice, especially as to its cleansing qualities and its remedial action on sore, soft, bleeding gums; in the treatment of Py° rr bea, etc. Submitted the formula and asked them their opinion. They tested Senreeo from every angle; some going even so far as to make a chemical analysis— And TKev c Voted Yes With practically one accord—said: “Senreeo appeals to me more than any dentifrice I have ever seen.” “I cannot tay too much for Senreeo. It’s one of the best I have used/* “I can recommend Senreeo a* the best/* “Makes the teeth glisten and is free from injurious ingredients, including pumice and grit/* “1 am indeed glad to get a tooth paste that does the work/* “Congratulate you on forrnuiating a dentifrice that gives one a new idea of mouth cleanliness, etc/* {These quotations are from the dentists* reports- Originals on file at our office.) With such endorsements from the men who know; why not go to your dealer today and get a tube of SENRECO--25c. Keep your teeth REAM Y CLEAN, and protect yourself against Pyorrhea and decay. A copy of the folder, “The Most General Disease in the World** together ; with a liberal trial sise tube of SENRECO will be mailed you for 4c in stamps. The Scntanel itemed.a Co., Inc. Dept. B, Masonic Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio. '

Dr. C. V, Connell VETERINARIAN DR. P. KUCHER, Asst. P'hnna office 102 Residence 143 STAR GROCERY -SALE- | OF GOOD FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER 24c PER POUND Will Johns, m n mum

Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R Office M IS 6 DECATUR, IND. ++++++4-+ + + 4- + + + * DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ + Physician and Surgeon * * Office removed to residence, four + + doors north of Murray Hotel, * 128 No. Third St. ♦ 4* Calls answered day or night. ❖ + Telephone 131. <• + + + + + + + 4- + 4- + 4-*4-Strengthen Your Foundation Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrapers or they would fall—Men who would succeed must have a safe and sound start or they would fail and go backwards. Start to succeed by saving NOW at FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

HELP WANTED FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on Monroe and Line Sts. 'Phone 521 115t-t-s-tf FOR~S AI. I’-—A ref rigerator. hi good ■ condition. Call phone 706 or inquire at 520, Third street. 15313 LOST OR STRAYED—Scotch Collie dog. Reward if returned to WellsFargo Impress company. 151t3

I 1 "■ f (P 0 (lr“"‘ === f < c Y .■ G7re Standard of Htfue and Quality - y- , £ ft ' ■ ■ ■ " ~ z ? Introducing the New Series Paige Fairfield “Six-46” i In the New Series Paige Fairfield “Six-46,” that any one need make for the utmost we introduce the most completely in automobiling. equipped motor car that can be pur- AnJ please accept this statement chased on the American market absc- lightly or too skeptically. At least do lately irrespective of price. yourself justice by checking up the facts. This is a broad claim-a sweeping claim. So let us make you a definite proposition. Go But like every other statement made in lQ ihe show rQQm ofthe Paige dea[er where the announcements of this company, it fAffi ncw car Qn exhibitiom Ask him to is the actual, literal Truth. Any com- yoa thorough <i emonstration ooe , . parative investigation will establish the Qry foaJ Ci)ndit - oliS that you may gdect fact convincingly. Then, when you return to automobile row, And ’ wh “ " e s P cuk ° f “complete equip- up afo ment, please understand thot we refa cat . that h offered to every luxury and convenience that can American market-and compart the two contribute to the comfort of motoring. feature for feature a finiM car. From every standpoint it uca for yourseir whether the Farrfmld w tack. represents the last word in elegance . .n ca.y on. a.laf ii : .t a. goes for great. and luxury. &r ef “ cl£nc y> comfort or luxury. See if any car —at any price— can offer more Right now we might attempt to describe intrinsic value than the Fairfield at $1375. for you the many features that have been added to this greatest of all light we R a y e overstated our case, you will Sixes. Even a partial list of accessories know it just, the minute that you have would startle the man who believes that completed such a comparison. If, on extreme motoring comfort is necessarily tne other hand, we are right—and wesina matter of prohibitive cost. cerely believe that we are—then you will n , Eave done yourself a real service and we But we do not purpose to confine ourselves shall both be the gainers to descriptions, for this is one instance where mere words fail completely. Surely no proposition could be fairer than To appreciate this car you must see it, ?’' W “ ' no intelligent man can ride in it, drive it. Then, and then only, ' ° * ase car unt il he has can you understand what a thoroughly kind 6 30 im^artia * nvest *g at ion of this great achievement it represents. Then, and then only, will you realize that Will you see the new Paige Fairfield $1375 marks the utmost investment today! 11 FAIRFIELD “SIX-46,” SEVEN-PASSENGER, $1375 f. o. b. Detroit " ——— FLEETWOOD “SIX-38,” FIVE-PASSENGER, SIO9O f. o. b. Detroit PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN W. H. DETTINGER, MAG LEY, INDIANA AGENT FOR ADAMS COUNTY. || (1) — ][

FOR REJS’T —Modern flat. Inquire of Janies Bain at meat market. 137tf FOR RENT— A house on Sixth streetHas liglits and water, inquire of U. Delninger. 15113 WANTED —Boarders, by the day or week. Inquire at 108 S. Third St. or telephone GO6. 151t3 WANTED- Boarders, by the day or week. Inquire at 108 S. Third St. or telephone 606. 154t3 FOITND —W (' T. li. pin, white enT

mel with gold letters. Inquire of Deputy Sheriff L. D. Jacobs, who requests owner to pay for this ad. 53t3 WANTED Chamber maid at Hotel Murray. Inquire at once. It WANTED- To clean your wall paper, cisterns, carpets, and stoves, white wash out houses, cellars, etc. —J. C. Coverdala, Phone 210. 145tf. LOST —Wednesday night some place between Moose hall and my home, a gold watch, with Lincoln Life fob

attached. A reward for H. McManama. _ for’ RENT-Six’room cottag® on So. Ninth St., both kinds of water elec- ” »• E - x ma. LOST -Pocketbook containing h' s dollar bill one dollar itiil and sow change; an old pur leather book; o contained fIO.OD certificate. I' leave at this office. ~~ Dpmqcrat Wants Ads PajL

NOTICE. The undersigned has sold the M roe street meat market to Mutseh r & Son and the books of the Hoo»; , Packing company accounts have boon transferred to the Schmitt meat m r . ket on Second street. We will )><, pleased to have our friends call at the aforenamed place and settle ac. counts with Mr. Hain. Yours truly. 152t6 HOOSIER PACKING CO