Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1917 — Page 4

THE REX THEATRE TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES _ TODAY The PERILS of our GIRL REPORTERS Fifteen Startling Motion Picture Stories—each Complete A brand new idea in motion pictures—fifteen thrilling tales of real newspaper life. Each store in the series is complete in itself—each story is two reels in length—each story is crammed with thrills and action. Exposes the perils faced by girl reporters in the underworld of every big city while gathering “front page news” for you to read at vour breakfast table. Earl Metcalfe, good looking matinee idol. Helen Green, handsome leading woman. Zena Keefe, herine of many photoplays, are the featured principals in this new series. Every story in the series is splendidly produced—crammed with action— wonderfully enacted —a real novelty. A new story is presented each week. See the entire series! We also have with us tonight. Fay Tincher in “THE LADY DRUMMER.” THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY International Presents Mrs. Vernon Castle In “PATRIA” FOR THE FLAG Ford Weekly THE CRYSTAL THEATRE

Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets.’ PHONE K 186 DECATUR. IND.

MANY A MAN can trace his fortune back to the modest beginning of a small savings account. Thrift now will fortify you for the emergency that may ariSe later and that can only be met by a good bank balance. Start to-day open an account in our interest bearing department, and watch your dollars grow.

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| HELP WANTED I Tested seed corn for sale— Reid's Standard Yellow Dent and Ninety-day Yellow.—Burk Elevator Co. 103tf OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED—’ lion’t matter it broken. I pay one , to ten dollars per ML Send by imr-j cel post unit receive check by' return , mail. —L. Mazer, 2007 S. 6th St.,, Philadelphia. Pa. 88t3O U?RL W A.X'i K!> To do general hOKM work, small family. Inquire Mrn. James Arnold, south Third street or telephone 709. 109-ts | WAX lEH By .Mrs. Hill jiduo < .11. tw o . or three unfurnished rooms for light. housekeeping, with conveniences. Phone 725. 108- f j \\ AN TED—Two or three rooms f<r, light house keeping. What have you? Cali phone 444 at once. ts. WANTED—Woman to cook at Mar-. tin restaurant. 11lt3 rttk SALE- A Jersey cow and calf. Call 11. M. Fritzingen 8 on V Line. «. R. No. 9. Illt3* W.ANTED 7 W-7h “< ow A. H. Halthouse. R. R No. 2, Ossian. Indiana. 6t112 !<>•: RENT Si\ room house. on Russell street. Has lights and gas. Three lots in connection. Inquire at 913 Russell St. H2t3 LOST Green f.-lt souvenir fold. near Decatur Foundry and Furnace Co. Finder leave at Democrat and receive reward. Illt3l WANTED— Fresh cow.—A. B. Holthouse. R. R. 2. Ossian. Ind. 113t3 GIRL WANTED For general housework in family of two. gee Ma-yi Niblick, at Niblick store. 112t3 A~SALESMAN S OPPORTI NITY—A j steadily expanding national organization offers high grade salesmen a chance to establish themselves in . fine, clean, profitable, permanent bus iuess yielding from three to ten thousand dollar* annually: opportunity afforded to work into important executive positions. Experience in calling on grocers and butchers very desirable. Applicants must'be now employed in a position which they have held for at least one year, and able to prove that they have ben and are successful in their work; they must be between the ages of 25 and 40; and of such high character that they would have no difficulty in furnishing fidelity bond. Address for full particulars 1). H. K.. Toledo Scale Co., Toledo, Ohio. 112t2 DAILY MARKET REPORT. EASTBUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ May 14—(Special to Daily Democrat l —Receipts, 3.200; shipments, 190 yesterday; receipts. 4.500; shipments. 2.250 today; official to New York Saturday, 1.330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $16.60®516.80; yorkers, $16.40@ $16.50; pigs. $13.50 @514.00; roughs. $14.40@514 60; stags. [email protected]; cattle. 3.500; shipping steers, 25s higher; butcher grades, steady; best steers. $12.00® $13.35; butcher steers. [email protected]; cows and heifers. [email protected]; sheep. 9,000; higher; top clipped lambs. [email protected]; yearlings. $12.50@ $13.00, wethers, [email protected]; ewes, $12.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat. Nos. 2 and 3 red, 2 and 3 hard, all naminal. Corn, No. 2 yellow. [email protected]; No. 3 yellow. 151.65%@51.67; No. 4 yellow $1.64%. Oats, No. 3 white, 72%@73%c; standard. 73 1 4c@74%c. Rye. nominal. Barlev. [email protected]. Pork, $38.80. Lard. $22.37© $22.47. Ribs. $20.52@ $21.00. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, [email protected]; pigs and lights. [email protected]: stags. $10.50@$11.00; roughs, [email protected]; prime steers. [email protected]; lights and mediums. $8.00®58.50; bologna bulls. [email protected]; calves, $10.00; best lambs. [email protected]; mediums and lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8.00; wethers. [email protected]. PENNINGTON 4. KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, [email protected]; lights. [email protected]: stags. [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; steers, $9.50@ $10.00; mediums. $7.50®58.00; hulls, [email protected]; calves, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $3.00; corn, $2.20; oats, G7c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $10; timothy, seed, $175; wool, 50c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 26c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 38c; butterfat, at station, 36c; butterfat, in country, 35c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 50c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 6c: sheep pelts, [email protected] o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.

Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads I The Reliable Schedules grand n Avins a Indiana. The <;. H. A |. Kofhl-'l'hotte \n. I PHMMrnurr Mmiluh mm«l Frrljffcl Hminr, Uonfiir Hud £r«raitb Mta. hbouMil. • No. 4. Dully liIMB A. M. I No. 12, Kirrpl Muoolay 7:03 A. M. No. 2, I :«**• M. I Ao. Z 6, Suudny only 6:10 I*. M. N ort hkiHiMd. No, 5. Dolly 12-53 A. W. No. 11.Doll* (through to C ity I A. M. No. 3, Hicept >un«lny 3:22 I*. M. H. I . MI HHI, Ageot. fort u iYNi: %\d dkcatir TH ACTION I.INI!. mmi:hn tiwi: I'.neciitc Mao IX in IT l.rnxt* Dwnfiir l.rmr I’t. Wiiywf 3:10 :t. m. 7 m. ni. 7 UNi M. IM. o. m. N:3O n. ni. 10:00 m. io. lOtOO n. Ml. II:."" m. m. i 1:.»o n. hi. I :OO |i, in. 1:00 |». m. 2:30 p. m. 3:30 j». ih. 4 tOO p. hi. 4100 p. hi. 5:30 p. m. 7:OO p. ni. M3B p. m. 10:00 p. in. 11:05 p. hi. I nr every hour :«n«l n half. lliiHtii.tu lime 1 hour :iu«l II mlituieM I'rriglii ear IrnveM Demfur nt t 7:15 n. ni. find I'I. nt I :OO |i. ni.. nrrlx liiii Io Demtur at 3:O«I p. nt. IIOMRIt 111 111.. <;. r. i'. a. TfH 1’1)0. ST. toi l*. * WESTEHY The ••( Inter leaf” Ihind—Thtiiar 21 I’ftMoeHgrr and Freight Station. H luehewter Street. M ent bound. No. 8 Dalit 10:04 %. M. No. 5. Dally 008 M. No. 21. I.uml Freight, mrrlea pa»NengrrM, Dally except Sunday 10:55 A. M. Faa< Hound. No. «. Dally v 4:50 A. M. No. 4 Dally 6:50 P. M. No. 22. Local Freight, daily except Sunday, carries paaaeagera 10:55 A. M. H. J. THOMPSON, Agrat. CHICAGO A KRIK KAILROAD. The Rrle Hoad, 'Pbnne 3C Pnaaenger Station nod Freight House, South Incheater Street. Fast bound. No. H. Dally 3tSB A. M. No. 226. Except Sunday . . Itlft P. M. No. 4, Daily 3:43 P. M. Westbound. No. 7, Dally 3:30 A. M. No. 227. Except Sunday 10:46 A. M. No. 3. Dally . 13:46 P. M. O. H. ODELL, Agrat. WILL BE OUT OF OFFICE. I will be out of my dental office for three days, Tuesday, May 15. Wednesday, May 16 and Thursday,May 17. I will abend the state convention at Indianapolis during these three days. UO-t6 ROY ARCHBOLD. — o MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WtEK ENDING MAY 19. Tuesday, May 15th, 7:30 p. m. E. A. Degree. Thursday, May 17th, 7:30 p. m. Past Master and Most Excellent Master Degrees. DAVID E. SMITH. H. P. o CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors fo> me kindness to us during the sickness and death of our husband and father and brother; also for the beautiful fiorai offerings. MRS. DARWECHTER. SON. ELMER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. ■ i i lll.1 ’.JgS— Edwin Nyffeler -CHIROPRACTORPhone 251 Berne, Ind. Across the Street From Peoples Store STAR GROCERY j ’ »nnnn:mt»»:>:HU»»n»nntnnwn| I ! Fresh Crackers, lb. ...13c g Raspberries, in syrup 15c | Marco Fancy Blend Cos- § fee 30c | g Silver Churn Oleomar- I 5 garine 28c 9 x S Marco White Oats ... .10c | Corn Flake 10c | | New Potatoes, lb 7c | I New Onion, lb 9c | I Campbell’s Soup 12c | Marco Tomato Soup .10c 1 E > Dill Pickles, doz 15c I I Buckwheat Flour ....10c I Pure Castile Soap 5c I Dried Peaches, 2 lbs. .. 25c | Norwav Sardines 15c 3 'I ? WILL JOHNS

BIG CHEAP Lookout housewives! “Bte and Cheap” does n<: mean Big Quality at little cost, rhese two things do r lo together. It does mean Big Quantity —Little Quality. This is true of everything you buy everything \<'u r... and wear. And it is especially true of baking powder. When a “big and cheap” can of baking powder is offered you—one that •ells for less than 25 cents a pound— LOOK-UL I. Such powders are lacking in something—perhaps in many things. Ibey cannot always be dependable; they cannot always run uniform. Such baking powders cannot be made of the best materials, i hey do not always produce the proper amount of leavening gas in suih cases considerable more is required for results. They sometimes leave the baking bleached and acid, yellow and alkaline; and sometimes the food is unpalatable—flat, soggy or md.gesttble. Just observe the difference between‘a biscuit made with the 'big and I cheap” powder and that made with a good powder. It’s the same old story over again! ‘‘Cheap goods are expensive. Expensive goods are extravagant. 1 Moderation is the best policy. r CAL UMET is THE Mederatt Priced Bating P«uder. . It costs a little more than cheap and big can kinds but it’s worth twice as much. f* Better and purer materials cannot be put into a baking |>owder at any price. More | Careful methods of preparing do not exist . > L'aiumet is used and recommended by the best domestic s» ience teachers and food experts. It is also used by the best cooks and recommended by leading physician* •nd chemists. , President Wilson’s Christmas cake was baked with Calumet Baking Powder. _*» 1. Another recommendation. - 4| Ask your dealer for CALUMET— Demand it — Get it And wi.atever you do, aveid the cheap and Big Can Kindi. ; Received Highest Awards World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912-

We Carry The Largest And Freshest Stock 01 0 UNITED STATES TIRES M I iftH lil FOR MILES AROLNDe* \ J. Plain, Osco and Chain Treads ALL SIZES We Carry a Complete Line ot AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES We Will Save Money On Your Accessories Decatur Carriage Works w • D K" R Cor. Ist. & Monroe Sts. AUTOMI BILE PAINTING. ’Phone 123.

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\~j Jl O Th * **"*j double-»er v ’ c * tooth pa«t«i L 3 keep, teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. Keeping the gums healthy and the mouth aweet is very Important <• health ; more teeth are lost through the loosening of the tieaee that ho H 1 teeth In place than from decay. Dental science to-day demands that a tooth paste must keep the gu®* healthy as well as clean the teeth. Senreco was formulated to meet this requirement. Hundreds of tists are prescribing and using Senreco because they have found that it measure up to that standard. SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER. In addition to its remedial properties Senreco is a wonderful c ' e,n acts directly on the mucin film, the basis of tartar; leaves the mouth c «• and clean-feeling. As some one has expressed it—Senreco gives one • | f idea on mouth cleanliness. Get a tube to-day at your druggists or toilet counter—enjoy the he»hl f cleanly feeling its use gives your mouth and gums. Notice how brilb«> t white Senreco makes your teeth It perforins this two-fold service for ? and yet costs no more than the ordinary, old-fashioned tooth P Mte simply cleans the teeth and leaves a pleasant taste—2s cents for • ‘* r ’ 2 ounce tube.