Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1917 — Page 4

I THE RtX THEATRE ! | TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES I TODAY Red Feather Features presents Ruth Stonehouse and .Jack Mulhall in "LOVE AFLAME.” spectacular romantic dnama in five acts. The internationally famous star. Max Figman, in i "WHAT’S HIS NAME?” A Paramount Pic- ; ture. g ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. MW COMING Helen Holmes in "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS.” I THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY Erbograph Company presents Anna Q. Nilsson and Eugene Strong in a photoplay treating of the most vital problem that may confront a man or woman, “INFIDELITY” By Ashley Miller. An Art Drama. USUAL PRICES: FIVE AND TEN CENTS. Ie crystal theatre I Mr, Farmorl You can make big profits producing Butter 8 H Fat. Cream this week. 41c a pound. Everybody can test their own cream now. v Ask us about it. We will teach you to test, and 8 0 assist you in buying a small tester. ?■- | Martin-Klepper Co. | Adams County Creamery Co. KNAPKE MEAT MARKET SOUTH END ’Phone or bring your orders in early and get a prompt delivery at 7:30 a. ni., 10 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 4:30 p. m., with the very best fresh and smoked meats. Call 626 and place this number in your ’phone book. Bread, 3 10c loaves, 25c. KNAPKE MEAT MARKET SOUTH END. PHONE 626. CHECKS ON THIS BANK <- ~~ f are payable at sight. We always J /r’ L. A carry a cash, reserve large enough to IK AU meet all demands. Have your ac- VLjfifL,. -j count here and your checks will give I —--MEM Si you an added standing with your fiTJ gReSS creditors. Be up to date by having /> | rajjMgj, ® ■ an account with an up-to-date bank. sMtrfal. . » GlkfliawtaluJank

HELP WaNTEO WANTED—Laborers, 30c per hour; steady employment. Lumber yard. Perrine-Arm-strong Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. 13012 FOR SALE A 7 passenger Studebaker automobile. Good as new. Will sell at a sacrifice. Call 'phone 3901 ring. 130t6 LOST—A gold, open face watch - with fob attached. Fob had the emblem of “Valparaiso" on. Finder please ! return to Guy Brown, Decatur, InIdbUML 13t1t3 OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail.—L. Mazer, 3007 S. sth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 115t30 FOR RENT Modern 7 room house. with bath, lights, furnace, and water. good barn; No. 2nd St., Inquire at this office. 129tf HOU SE FOR RENT—Corner Fifth and Maple Sts. Toilet and water in house. Call J. F. Arnold. 'Phone No. 709. 12Stf FOR SALE —Several good Ford cars from $l5O up. And trailers from $25.00 up.—Geneva Machine Works. Geneva. Ind. 12702 LOS!' Automobile dealers' license number plate. Ohio license. Finder please return to John N. Rader, Ohio City. 129t3 FOR RENT Six room house on S. 9th street. Insuire at Martin Miller's, corner 9th and Monroe Streets, for key and particulars. 12813 WANTED Girl or young man to assist in photograph studio, inquire at ERWIN STUDIO. 13243 WANTED —Girl for feneral housework, two in family. Inquire of Mary Niblick. 121tf Barn paint at a bargain while it lasts.—Callow & Kohne 131 ts Barn paint will be higher. We can save you money NOW. Callow & Kohne. 13111 FOR SALE—Pure cider vinegar. See C. D. Lewton. 13143 FOUND —Finger ring. Apply to Deputy Sheriff L. D. Jacobs and pay for this ad. 131t3 Ladies’ and Gents’ Neckwear, extra values 10c and 25c. Full line of Hosiery, etc.—Steele & Bleeke. 131t2 WANTED—Laborers, 30c per hour; steady employment. Lumber yard; Perrine-Arm-strong Co., Fort Wavne, Indiana. 13012 DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST-BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. ¥.. June 6—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 800; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy. $16.40®516.50; vorkers. $16.25© $16.35; pigs. $14.50 ’@514.75; roughs. $14.25 © $14.50; stags. [email protected]; cattle, 75; Steady; sheep, 800; slow; lambs. $15.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red. [email protected]; No. 2 hard. $2.75; No. 3 hard. $2.75. Corn, No. 2 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats. No. 3 white, 63>4@64 1 4c; standard, 63 Rve, nominal. Barley, $1.20© $1.50. Pork, $38.00. Lard, [email protected]. Ribs, [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK* MARKET. Heavy and medium, [email protected]; pigs and lights. [email protected]; stags, slo.so@sU,oo; roughs, [email protected]; prime steers. [email protected]; lights and mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls, [email protected]; calves, $11.00; best lambs, $12.00© $13.00; mediums and lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8.00; wethers, s9.oo©'slo.o. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, [email protected]; lights, $14.25© $14.75; stags, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; steers, $9.50@ $lO 00; mediums. $7.50@)58.00; bulls, [email protected]; calves, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 34c; vutter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.50; corn. $2.10; oats, 55c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $10; timothy, seed, $1.75; wool, 55c. 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, 32c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered 41c; butterfat, at station 39c; butterfat, in country, 38c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 55c; beef hides, 16c; calf 'hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected] Just received a fresh line of j cakes. Try some of these on | vour next order. — Steele & •Bleeke. 131t2

FRANCE TRAINING MEN TO FIGHT 6E3iDE AMERICANS (Bv Henry Wood, United Press Sturt Correspondent) r With the French Armies. June 6(Special to Daily Democrat I —France . has begun training the class of 1918 . consisting of the youngest recruits. > by whose side America's army will . be lighting next fall, should the war I last that long. The new French . class will be younger than the men of the American army. They will bo - but nineteen, while the youngest ‘ Americans will be twenty-one. All Fiance hopes that American intervention will render it unnecessary to , ever again call out one-of the French (lasses before the usual military age. The class of J9lB which is now at the • instruction camps is probably one of • the finest France ever produced. It 1 is being especially instructed in bayonet fighting and handgrenading. i — o i CHEERFUL WORDS For Many a Decatur Household. . To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed —to be entirely tree i from annoying dangerous urinary disorders. is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. The following advice of one who has suffered will ' prove helpful to hundreds of Decatur readers. Mrs. John Schnitz, 3,34 N. Eighth street, Decatur says: “At times, when I stood, my back ached so severly that I could hardly endure it. Sometimes for a minute I wpuld become dizzy and my sight blurred as if a cloud was ri front of my eyes. I had aches in the back of my head and I was tired, worn out and nervous. I finally tri»d Doan’s Kidney Pills. One box freed me from the suffering as nothing else had ever done.” Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Schnitz had. Foster-Milburn CoProps.. Buffalo, N. Y. advt.

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 ROUTS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. Mo Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy GAS NOTICE Pay your gas bills on or before the 10th to save discount. NO. IND. GAS & ELECTRIC CO. THE GAS CO. G. & J. TIRES BUY YOUR TIRES NOW BEFORE THE REVENUE TAKES EFFECT Your order must be in before next Saturday, .lune 9th. Tires to be delivered .July Ist. at following prices: Plain G Anti-Skid Tread Tread Grey Size Casing Casing Tube 30x3 $11.30 $ll.BB $ 2.70 j 30x3'/: 14.67 15.39 3.38; 31x3'/: 15.44 16.20 3.47 j 32x3'/: 17.01 17.87 3.60 31x4 22.46 23.94 4.371 32x4 22.91 24.03 4.50 33x4 23.99 25.20 4.64 34x4 24.57 25.79 4.73 36x4 26.10 27.41 5.09 34x4'/: 33.08 34.74 5.81 1 35x4'/: 34.56 36.27 5.94 36x4'/: 35.10 36.86 6.17 37x4'/: 36.54 38.34 6.39 35x5 39.42 41.40 7.20 37x5 41.80 44.00 7.45 Don’t forget, next Saturday, June 9th, is the last day to order at the above prices. Get your order in. We’ll take care of it. LAW UMffIEIEK i I-REBIE, IKtl

IN SIX-DAY SESSION. (United Tre«« ?'*rvle»' Pittsburg. Pa-. June (Special t Dally Democrat -Mor* than strong, the delegates to the fort' fourth annual convention of the Na ’ tlonal Conference of Charities air ' Corrections came to order at te rap ' of President Frederick Altny's gavel (it the William Penn hotel today. For six days they will wrestle with big questions of social welfare. include birth control, prison reform, eugenics, child welfare, trade union labor legislation, the rural community's sociological problems and many other matters connected with the general subject of charities and corrections. While the principal organization is in session, delegates repre- . senting various assemblers more or liess allied will be attending several minor conventions, including that of the International Association of Policewomen. __o AWAY FOR A WEEK. Dr. J. S. Boyers, who has gone to New York to attend a meeting of the American Medical association, will return to his office the latter part of the week. 130t2 METHODIST LADIES' CHORUS. The Methodist Ladies' chorus will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the church. 131t2 o Late Cabbage Plants for sale, 25c per hundred, at L. T. Brokaw’s one block west of the green house. 13'213

MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 25 Tbs. Cane Sugar $2.25 24J4 tb. sack Flour $1.90 3 tb. box Argo Starch 15c 2 large cans Red Beans 25c Salmon, a can 15c, 20c, 25c Peas, a can 10c, 12c, 15c. 18c Polly Prim Cleanser 2 for 15c Hipo Washing Powder 3 for 10c Olive Oil, a bottle 25c. 50c. 75c Tuna Fish, a can 10c, 15c, 25c Lima Beans, a can 15c Extra Fancy Oranges, a doz 20c Quaker Corn Flakes 3 for 25c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Pineapples and Strawberries. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Butter, 25-30 c; Eggs. 34c. Arthur ft Fred Mangold Baker TWO SMILING FACES ATTHE INDEPENDENT MEAT MARKET WHERE YOU GET YOUR CHOICE MEATS, CUT TO YOUR TASTE. CHARLES & BOYD g Fresh Country Butter, pound 30c , Marco Fancy Coffee..3oc | Large Pine Apples, 2 for 25c j Potato Bread 10c | Imported Sardines ...15c ' Sauer Kraut, large can 20c ■ Marco White Oats ...10c 11 J Fancy Red Salmon ...25c t | Tomato Soup 10c t Large Bananas, doz. . .20c 3 Dill Pickles, doz 15c g Baked Beans 15c S Peaches in Heavy Syrup 20c Raspberries in Syrup 15c Tuna Fish 10c SlljohnsSS

jV J K: F * v ,7 W ; j! Time to OA Re-tire?®:\\\ W Flsk W) I I I Non-Skid Tires I p ]\ /I ADE in three styles to meet the requirements K ■ lof every car owner—the all Grey, the Black tread with grey side wells, and the famous ixed Top (name registered) Tire del. use. Leers of these RK H tires know by actual road experience that there ten t Xg || any greater dcl'.ar-for-doiLr tire value anywhere. “17hen you pay more then Fish; prices you „ H pay jar something diet docs not cxu!. «■ FisJ» Tires For Scl: By AU SV ■ THE FISK RUBBER COMPANY J ■ ofN.Y. ■ General Offices: Chicopee Fr.lc, X.oae. F.-T’ Branches in /’fore 1 i:r.n 125 G/(c4 V-■ in Hiww—r WV -wx-v- — — Prices Down On Auto Tires We have a limited quantity of high grade casings we we want .to move quick, and will offer this fine lot of guaranteed tires while they last at these prices: 30\3 Clincher, Plain, U. 5511.30 30x3'1 Clincher, Nobby Tread, V. S 21.65 .10x3', Clincher, Usco Tread, V. S 15.40 30x3' 2 Clincher, Chain Tread, U. S 17.45 30x3*2 Clincher, Velvet Tread 14.65 30x3*2 Clincher. Plain Tread, U. T. Co. ... 13.95 32x3'2 S. S.. Chain Tread. U. S 20.10 32x4 S. S., Chain Tread. U. S 27.90 33x4 S. S., Chain Tread, U. S 29.40 34x4 Q. D„ Plain Tread. V. S 24.60 34x4 S. S., Nobby Tread, U. S 35.75 35x4' 2 S. S., Usco Tread. U. S 36.30 Mr. Auto Owner, do not overlook this opportunity to buy your tires. These prices would look good to you 30 days from now. Al! tires guaranteed their usual mileage. First come, first served. ONLY A FEW OF EACH SIE. | V\TE JAVE TFOZT’M’O.NrjBT'

NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS.' 1 he best is not any too good for the American home of today, especially in the use of ice. . The artificial ice is the onlv pure ice and it shouid be used in I your home. You can have artificial ice by calling Ed Whitright.'phene 713. 117112 ■ 0 i armers bring us vour eggshighest price, either in trade or cash.—Steele & Bleeke. 131(2

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EPWORTH LEAGUE STAND. The Epworth League of the M. E. (Lurch will conduct a refreshments | stand every evening this week at the j corner of Monroe and Fourth streetThey will sell ice cream, pop. can- ' dies, pop corn balls and Hirschy’s I chocolate. Everybody is asked to patronize them. 131t4 Our fruit counter has made a hit; always fresh and clean.— : Steele & Bieeke. 13112