Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1916 — Page 2

* 1 1 - ■« — —>—*!■* i ■**» w—i ■■■• "1 "'■ ■ -•*— - ■ .. . n ■ n n f ,;OMAR*OMAB« OM A ROM A HOMA A big part of Omaromar is aroma. And the result of Omar’s aroma is just sheer content. Omar’s aroma is a rich and ripe aroma —because it is a .blend of rich Turkish and ripe accentuating leaves. Omar —the perfect Turkish blend. Even the words blend. TO Cents > 4,/s3 ClO AR £TTf S l| 7fj the Omar-Aroma that counts' fl Guaranteed by < J zJZ SPECIAL ADVERTISING TO SECURE NEW CUSTOMERS If you are Itfcky enough to secure a copy of this ad. we will make you one dozen “Christmas Remembrance Folders’’ for $1.50. These are highgrade and latest, sell for three dollars a dozen. In upper left corner on cover a specially designed Poinsettia is richly embossed in high relief in green and red. and in lower right the words, “With Kind Remembrance tend Best Wishes for a Merry Christ mas,” in green relief. This ad will only be run three times and offer holds good until December 14). Bring copy of ad with you. Only one dozen to a-family. All work positively guaranteed. Proofs furnished. No work fininshed until you are satisfied that your likeness is both pleasing and correct. Climb Stairs and save Dollars. 'Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO Over Callow &. Kohne Drug Store. - — — - | FLORIDA! Double Daily Service CINCINNATI -JACKSONVILLE 77>e All Year ’Round. All Steel Royal Palm Leaves Cinci.-uiati (Queen & Crescent Route) 8:10 a.m. Arrives Chattanooga (Queen & Crescent Route) &00p.m. Arrives Atlanta (Southern Railway) 10:55 p.m. Arrives Jacksonville (Southern Railway) 8:50 a. m. Drawing Room and Observation Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. DiniP g Cars serving meals en route. Florida Special Leaves Cincinnati (Queen & Crescent Route) 8:10 p. m. Arrives Chattanooga (Queen & Crescent Route) 0:30 a. tn. Arrives Atlanta (Southern Railway) 11:20 a.m. Arrives Jacksonville (Southern Railway) 8:50 p.m. Complete through train, equipped with latest type Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Dining Car and Coaches. ytroi ■ min —mini—min ij For Fares, Florida Booklet and ssleepingssleeping car reservations, call on |i Local Ticket Agents or address: A -. R - hebblethwaite, § j District Paxenger Agent ' Queen & Crescent Route 711' Merchant* Sank Building. (C. W. 0.4 T. P. Ry). ( Indiaaapoli*. Ind. k SOUTHERN RAILWAY w ‘ A I. I -J.

STUDY AT HOME] Teachers of Decatur High School Request More Efficient Home Study ON PART OF STUDENT Ask for Co-operation — The Seventh and Eighth tirade Tests Held. The seventh and eighth grade scholarship report has just been com pleted. Therep ort for the first six weeks represents only a fair standard made by the seventh and eighth grade students. We hope the parents will cooperate still more with the teachers to induce more effective home study. The standard can only be raised by co-operation and laboring promptly for the same efficient end. In the seventh grade just twenty-one and one-fourth per cent of students failed to make 75"'per cent; while 15 per cent were able to make 80 per cent or above, hi the eighth grade 19.2 per cent of the boys and girls failed to make a passing grade of 75 per cent, while 30 per cent were able to make mi per cent or above. The first list contains the names of the boys and girls of the seventh grade who were able to make an average grade of 80 per cent or above: Smith. Gretchen 92.4 - DeFrance. Verva 92 Glendening. Edith ~90.2 Liddy. Mildred 90 Burkett, Esther 89 Anker. Veronica 88.8 Hess. Mabel 88.6 Kalver. Robert • 87.4 Macy. Christian 87.1 Leonard. Mildred 86.5 Russell. lre.ne 85.6 Reynolds. Pauline 85.4 Walters. Dorothy 84.7 Frank, 84.2 Ross. Merland 84 Fisher. Florence 84 Fike. Charles 83.6 Suttles. Mary 83.3 Smith. Winifred 83.3 Graham. Gretchen 82.8 Peterson. Dois 82.5 Everett. Geraldine 82.4 Lister. Walter 82.2 Cole. Gerald 82.2 Kienzle, Fred ..................82.1 Mclntosh. Chester 82 Lenhart. Lawson 82 Earehart. Violet 81.7 Burkhead. Goldie 81.5 Cooper. Maud 81.4 Kienule. Margaret ....81.4 Leichtensteiger. Marie 81.1 Cramer, George 80.8 Merryman. Frances 80.8 Hite. Pauline 80.8 Hammond, Lois 80.4 Mclntosh. Esther 80.1 Durkin, Dorothy 80 The following list contains the • names of the boys and girls of the eighth grade who were able to make an average grade of 80 per cent or above: Kocher, Katherine 94.4 Bylsma. Annette 93 Michaud, Florine 91.4 Mills. Victoria 91.2 Parrish. Donna 90.8 Kern, Marcella 89.3 Callow. Mary 88.5 Williams. Max 88.2 Reynolds, Bessie 87.3 Hitchcock. Margaret 87 Lenteart. Alice 87 Smith. Ruth 86.6 1 Fuerst. Edwin 86.4 "Porter, Leah 86.1 Butler. Lucile 85.4 Raker, Mae 85 Gehrig, Marie 84.5 Hill. Marie 84.4 Archer. Helen 84.4 Kirsch, Leo 84.2 Zwick, Irene ’ 83.8 Murray, Romaine 83.6 Reppert, Eldanor 83.4 Eady, Kenneth 83.4 Peterson. Cai 83.3 Kiess. John 82.7 Andrews. Burton 82.1 Ball Gregg 82.1 Baltzell. Victor 81.6 Helm. Marsha ..» 82.1 Downs, Charles 81.1 Lee, Ima 80.7 Baker, Roy 80.6 Hamrick. Albert 80.5 .Mirand. Mary 80.4 Brcntlinger. Frank 80.4 Maddy, Winfield 80 Butler, Gladys SO — -e— MOOSE DANCE THURSDAY. The regular Thursday night dance will be held this week as usual, at the j Moose hull. Don’t forget ft or you forget an enjoyable occasion. These ij events are popular because every one who attends has a happy evening. I s Forget your cares ami join the crowd. 277t3w-tf WANTED—To clean your wall paper, 1 cisterns. carpets, aml stoves, white!, wash cat bou»e«. eellare, etc.—J. c. i< ’’coverdate, Phone 210. itttf. 1 aW " ,l 1

RETAIL STORES RETAIL STORES '■ 17 i 17 The Morris Company, 5 & 10c Store , BIG HOLIDAY OPENING, Sai unlay. Noy. 25 Santa Claus Will Be Here To Meet The Girls and Boys The problem of Gift-giving soon must be solved. , , The great day of the year is not far distant. So to utilize these last-days to the ve *s a(h antage we would suggest that you shop in a real gift store, where displays of Holiday Merchandise lends innumerable suggestions, where every element of good store service is at your command. Plan if possible to shop early, thus avoiding the busiest hours of the day which will enable you to enjoy the satisfaction of deliberate choosing. Your Christmas list should include some of the following gifts: L.. FOR LADIES. , \ '• FOR MEN. L v y-— ‘ <p? " ’ K ““ M * China Nakids. ( ake Platt- ' '.j >ilk Ties, Shaving Sets. Vases. Sugar and Cream- A - Smokiag Sets. Pipes. ( iwpj. Cracker Jars, Celery Trays, <* ws » Handkerchiefs. Tie 1 " ” " I ” r. l( ks. (Move Boxes. Silk lures, Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, ; -jr d Socks, Combination Sets, Aluminum Ware. Enamel ( ttps and Sauters - Tie Pins u ' 1 ■ j --..1 < la-p>. Always a plea-., and many other items at very ,y : ure to show these goods, low prices. whether you buy or not. Make your Christmas Savings do double duty by buying at our Gift Store. TOY DEPARTMENT. TOYS FOR THE BOYS. . ~ .„ „ , , , Erector Sets, Trains on Tracks. Desk and Chairs, Steam In our Toy Department you will find we have succeed- Toyg Dr , jms Guns Toy ( annons< Outfits, Tool ed despite the big European war to gathbr the tovs from all Chests. Black Boards, Houses, Motor Street Cars, Algier Books, Dump Corts. Iron Banks, Telephones, Sail Boats, parts of the world at prices that are as cheap as ever be- Law n Mowers, Violins. Banjos, etc. fore. Come in and be con\ (need. ■ ' i SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, 2:00 P. M. o Ladies’ Fancy Hand Bags or Purses, worth 74c, at only 39c lOIS I'OL I HE GIRLS. Coal Hods, worth 38c, one to a customer, only 19c Doll Carts, Pianos. Rocking Chains, Tov Dishes. Doll Cranberries. 2 quarts 15 C rels Naptha Soqp, b for 25c Trunks. Toy Stoves. Washing Machines, Brass Beds, Sew- Special Brand Coffee, guaranteed, package only M) c ing Sets. Dolls. Toy Tables. Kitchen Cabinets, Books, Doll Cakes, all kinds. 11) i() r Heads, Bath Tubs, Tubs and W ash Boards, Tin Dishes, U 1b Carpet Sweepers and Brooms. Vasor Salads, each 10c Delivery made to all parts ot the city every hour of the day, during the holiday season. Store Open Every Night. Don i Forget The Place. The Morris Company, 5 & 10c Store RETAIL STORES RETAIL STORES 17 17 ■■i mi in mii ■mrv-c“v»"--WirMWF-rrinrTW , — —wf.MiTTrin 111

Ratt destroy • biUiea dollars worth of food and property every year, till yoor V nu and mice and atopyswr low with KMCMN It w safe to are Deadly to jR rats but harmless to hk’man beings. Rata limply dry ay. ho odor whatever. Wv Valuable booklet in each can. _c -?9Rf “How to Destroy Rats.” 25c, 50c and $1 .00. . in Seed. Hardware, Drag -» aad GaaaraJ Store* ■ The Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur. Wm. F. Jaebker, Preble. George I. Davis, Pleasant Milla. DELAVAL Cream Separators First In 1878 and Best Ever Since Sooner Or Later You'll Buy a Delaval Separator. WHY NOT NOW? I also have a few second hand separators at bargain prices. Hurry! JOHN SPUHLER, Agent. 'Phone 531. North Sth S.. * " '. /e very > oman FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration end inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throatend sore eves. Econcuniael. H“ dsaeimc end -ovum namel* Flee. sfk. s'l druggati- rr cnapud hr J VJS’k-LGj-S*.! 1 ’?J *-' rnpery. Br-i-r .

NOTICE. The Hoosier Packing company is taking the tariff off of beef. We are

1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR The new Ford prices have brought the pleasures and profit of motorI mg within the reach of added thousands, while the new features: large radiator and enclosed fan, hood with streamline effect; crown fenders both front and rear; entire black finish and «ick,» trimmings, place the Ford In appearance right in the front rank of smart looking C< s. ’ It is a mighty handsome car with all the built-in merits, which keep . more than 1,500,000 Ford cars in active daily service, accentuated in the car today. The same unequalled Ford dualities for work or pleasure. Better buy your Ford at once. Touring Car $360; Runabout $345, Coupelei $505; Town Car Sedan $645-f. o. b. Detroit. On salts at the Kalver-Noble Garage. L. J I

selling at the packing house No. 1 corn-fed beef in quarter's: Front quarters, from 9c to 10c; hind quar-

tors, from 10c to 12c. These quarters are cut out of young, well-fed cattle. 274t6 HOOSIER PACKING CO.