Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1917 — Page 4

IW THE REX THEATRE W I V TRIANGLE PLAYS V II TOO A V Howard Hickman and Louise Glaum In “Somewhere In France” A spirited story of adventure and struggle between two military secret service agents in the European war. A picture that holds you in suspense until the very end—a talc so full of mystery that you cannot guess the outcome—a story so gripping that hours pass like minutes. There’s no question about the way this picture will he received, for it is a Triangle Play and the live reels go like one. Admission. Children Five Cents. Adults, Fifteen Cents. Company A will receive half of receipts. COMING “The Man from Home.” Helen Holmes in “The Railroad Raiders." V ■ V V V

| THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays I TODAY Pathc Gold Rooster Plays Everybody has read Dumas’ “Count of Monte Cristo.” “A MODERN MONTE CRISTO” I With Vincent Serrano, gives you the same powerful theme in a modern setting. The treachery of a false friend and how he is brought to justice makes a thrilling tale. Shorten the Longest Days THE CRYSTAL THEATRE I Mr. Farmer I You can make big profits producing Butter U Fat. Cream this week, 41c a pound. Everybody can test their own cream now'. S Ask us about it. We will teach you to test, and assist you in buying a small tester. Martin-Klepper Co. I 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. m., 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 are payable at sight. We always carry a cash reserve large enough to meet all demands. Have your account here and your checks will give you an added standing with your creditors. Be up to date by having an account with an up-to-date bank.

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| HELP WANTED FOR SALE—A 7 passenger Studebaker automobile. Good as new. Will sell at a sacrifice. Call ’phone 3901 ring. 130t6 FOR RENT—7 room house, cellar, toilet ami lights.—Erwin & Michaud. 134t3 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. Mazqr, 3007 S. sth St., Philadelphia. Pa. 115t3Q FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, with bath, lights, furnace and wa-l ter. good barn; No. 2nd St., Inquire 1 at this office. 129tf FOR RENT A 5 room modern house on South First street. Also two new 6 room houses on Kekionga st. Call on Dyonis Schmitt. 133-i6 LOST—Tuesday, a cameo pin in a* .'jeweler's paste board box. A reward is offered if returned to this j office. 133-t3 FOR SALE—Several good Ford cars from $l5O up. And trailers from ’ $25.00 up.—Geneva Machine Works, Geneva, Ind. 127t12 WANTED—GirI 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 1311! Barn paint will be higher. We can save you money NOW. Callow & Kohne. 131 If WANTED —Girl for general housework. Inquire 243 No. Fifth street. S. S. Spangler. 132t3 XOTICI-: OF HECKIVIXG HUIS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee of Preble township, Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids at his office on June 23. 1917. at 10 o’clock a. in., for the painting of school house number one in Preble Township. The paint for said school house •must be either gray or buff and Work of the highest grade. Also, bids will be received for the covering of furnace piping with as-, bestos in school house number 5* , j’reltlc township. 1 Also, bids will be received for the concrete work, cement floor in base- , , meat and for the furnishing of mater- i - ial for said work in school house number 6. Preble township. Each bidder must furnish a bond in ’ a sufficient amount for the ’faithful performance of the work hid upon. The trustee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN MILEEK. Trustee of Preble Township. Adams! < ’<nin t\. I n<l. N-1 | MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 25 tbs. Cane Sugar $2.25 24/a 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, 32c. Arthur ft Fred Mangold Baker

HELPERS NEEDED (Continued from Page One) one from babes to old age who have not as yet become members of the, Red Cross to do so now. Please call her up at 102 or at 831 and give in your name. Or call at Red Cross headquarters. Mrs Connell will <io the rest. It costs only SI.OO to enroll. Decatur is very anxious to have a membership of two thousand. Word from headquarters ol Wasn lugton is to the fact that all hospital, supplies are short and they ask thil all Red Cross workers speed up. Til 4 means us, of course and we mum not fall behind. When we realize that every single article made is for so.’.te suffering soldier and for no other purpose and that today in France D . tors are forced to use newspapers Instead of gauzes one realizes way headquarters ask us to speed up.Contributed. o “THE RESTLESS SEX” "The Restless Sex" is the title of I Robert W. Chambers's new novel, the first installment of which begins it, j.Julv Cosmojtolitan. After a short foreword. "The RestJ less Sex" gets away to a quick, . typical Chambers start. "About a decade before the Great Administration began, a little gill was born." are the exact words : n which Mr. Chambers introduces hi ■ latest heroine. Stephanie Quest. 1 The father of little Stephanie was ' an itinerant actor: the mother, an j uneducated and very young girl who! tinted photographs by day and did • fancy skating at an ice palace in Utica |by night. From this unpromising start and from a sordid early childhood 1 j Stephanie emerges like one of those rare, beautiful flowers that sometimes take root and flourish in the mire of poverty. It is to early in the story to forecast the ultimate destiny of the characters, but if performance holds true Ito promise, “The Restless Sex” will surely add another laurel to Mr. Chambers’s already crowded wreath. 5,000,000 CORNS LIFTED RIGHT OFF! There's a winderful difference between getting rid of a corn now and the way they used to try to get rid .of it only four or five years ago j '“Gets-It" has revolutionized corn history. It's the only corn remedy •See? Jn.t 2 Drops ot Tomorrow I'll J »"t I’eel TMt Com Right Off—auff H # Gouet today that acts on the new principle, not only of shriveling up the corn, but of loosening the corn off- - so loose that you can lift it right off with your fingers. Put 2 drops of "Gets-lt” on that corn or callus tonight. That's all. The corn is doomed sure as sunrise. No pain, or trouble, or soreness. You do away once and for all with toebundling bangades. toe-eating salves and irresponsible what-nots. Try it—get surprised and lose a corn. “Gets-It” is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. 111. Sold in Decatur and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by The Holthouse Drug Co. and Smith, , Yager & Falk. i - - ' -o nsfwiii 'rw J ® i Agjjji: I :| | J IIM—IT’S A LONG HARD j “PULL” to make “both ends meet” for the man who isn't getting the ; GREATEST RETURNS FOR ' EVERY DOLLAR SPENT. 3 OUR PRIES on FURNITURE : AND RUGS will prove that we : are doing our best to make the : “PULLING” easier for you. *| We are carrying a complete - stock—Don’t fail to inspect it when you are in the market for anything in this line. Gay, Zwick & Myers Furniture amd Undertaking

daily market report east’buffalo. East Buffalo. N. Y„ June S'-tSpe-,iul to Dally Democrat l , H ’ 5o0; shipments. 1.140; official to . York yesterday, r,7b; hogs closing Medium and heavy. sl6 L-ff'U> one load. $1(1.40; vorkers. slb.Hfi $1(1.15; pigs, rough*. U4.005M14.2fi; U2.ooffis 3. • , I c attle. 200; steady; sheep. 1 ' • ■ dower; $11.00; down; lambs, stead). ,$15.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago Wheat7*No. 2 red. No- - hard, No. 3 hard, nominal; N°. .<j <ts2.Bo. Corn. N'o. 2 yellow; " $1.72%; N'o. 3 yellow. $1,721(41 «• No. 4 yellow. sl.7l'v ()| tts,_No. : white, 65066 c; standard. 65 s Rve. N'o. 2. 12.40. Barley. I - ••« ,$1.50. Pork. $37.75. Lard. $21.2. u i ‘ $21.32. Ribs. $20.40(fi $21.10. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium. sl4.sO@slS Mi pigs and lights. [email protected]); stags. $10.50®$11.00; roughs, $12.50@ $L O' l . prime steers. $9.50®510.00; lights and mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls. $6.50®57.50; calves, $11.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums ami lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00® $8.00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, [email protected]; lights. $14,250$ 14.75; stags, $10.10®59.55; roughs, $11.06®5»2.60; steers. $9.50® $10.00; mediums, $7.50®58.00; bulls, $6.50®57.00; calves. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 32c; butter, 25-30 C. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.50; corn. $2.1 5: oats. rye. $1.50; clover seed. $9.00; alsike I seed. $10; timothy, seed, $1.75; wool, 1 ; 57c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; s 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. 57c; beet hides. 16c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 50c©51.50 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS DAY BIG. ~ i GAS NOTICE Day your gas bills on or before the 10th to save discount. NO.- INI). GAS & ELEC- 1 TRIG CO. ’ THE GAS CO. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phnrw Offi “ 143 1 ilOUc. Residence 10: STAR GROCERY I 5 Fresh Country Butter, pound 30c 5 B Marco Fancy Coffee..3oc § | Large Pine Apples, 5 2 for 25c | I Potato Bread 10c | Imported Sardines ...15c 8 Sauer Kraut, large can 20c I m Marco White Oats ...10c B □ Fancy Red Salmon ...25c S § Tomato Soup 10c 9 is I* g Large Bananas, doz. ..20c S 8 Dill Pickles, doz 15c B | Baked Beans 15c g | Peaches in Heavy Syrup ’ 20c g g Raspberries in Syrup 15c 9 | Tuna Fish 10c 3 Lnitanuwwnmnntnnnnjntnamtu WILL JOHNS "cmtuinn::tn::n>unmnmmniumta-

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Annella the new drink, made from ripe, clean apples. Von Iket in two sized bottles, 10c and oc. Pineapples for canning ex Xnt quality. Full assortment of sizes. Spe- • 1 low Prices bi the crate or dozen .strawberries, t» r . ii.!es Bananas. Cucumbers. Green and Max Beans. Head Letdice. Radishes. Onions. Tomatoes, etc. tall u» for your phone orders; two 'phones. 5 and 48. FISHER & HARRIS grocery South Second Street Opposite Court Houi e The Problem Os Reducing Living Expenses Is Solved Simple Enough LET ME BE YOUR REGULAR GROCER BERT HUNSICKER

Bulte’s Best Flour, nothing better I at any price. 2 tb. sack... .$1.85 | Bulk Rolled Oats, quality No. 1, tb. 5c Flake Hominy extra good grade, tb. 6c Globe Laundry Soap. 6 cakes for 25c White Laundry Soap, a good one, cake 5c Jaxon Laundry Soap, a large bar for 5c Golden Rod Naphtha Washing Powder, 6 5c boxes 25c Golden Rio Bulk Coffee, whole bean or steel cut, tb 16c Arbuckles' Coffee, special, tb. ...22c Old Reliable Coffee, special, tb. ..25c jixtra Fancy Seeded Raisins in 1 tb. cartons 13c: 2 for 25c Quaker Corn Flakes, large boxes, and fresh stock, 3 10c boxes ..25c Finest grade Pure Apple Butter, 2 tbs 25c Extra large bright Dried Peaches, 2 lbs 25c Nothing finer in California Prunes, large stock, tb 15 C Texas Sdver Skin Onions are sweet, tb 7^ c Large boxes Ice Cream Powder, box 10c

For Quality, Service and Low Prices, 'Phone No. 97. FREE DELIVERY. TOP PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE BERT HUNSICKER HOI SE FOR RENT-corner Fifth Late Cabbage Plants fgr sale, 'in uL rn t . 25c h^‘ C d. *I• T ’ Bio ' No -T' call J. F . Arnold. ’Phone (kaw ’s one block west of the - : meen house. O Xi * J V J Ed The — J double-service U tooth paste, c a keep* teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. health K moreteMh Sara ? he,lthy sad the mo “th sweet is very important W teeth in place thsn ““ l °° Mnin ‘ ° f “““ * h °‘ d ’ healthyXu ‘ . tlsts are prescribing' ° r ""‘ !ated t 0 meet ‘ h! » requirement. Hundreds of dsnI ” f ’ U " d “ '** SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER. acts directly on the°ni rem fi| i al Pr ° P * rtie * S<nreco ls • wonderful cleanMt ■ and clean fX A “Z basU ° f *“*“ the uth idea on mouth cleanlines, '* ° ne b ” Mpreß,ed it—Senreco gives one a ne * cleanly feeling it, your druggists or toilet counter—enjoy the healthy, white Senreco makes von?! mouth &nd ltums - Notice how brilliantly •nd yet cost, no tnoreti ** per^urnis this two-fold service for y° a simply cleans the teeth . uV * ord ’ na ry. old-fashioned tooth paste that 2 ounce tube, ° ***** * Peasant taste 29 cents for a l* r <*

Eagle Brand Milk for the Babies, can I cans of Sardines, in oil . I cans of Sardines, in mus* lard 25c Qt. jar Sweet Pickles for . .15, QI. jar fancy (Jueen Olives 2; Fancy Large California Evaporated Peaches, lb. .. ,Hi, f 50c can of Crisco | ( j ( . N. B- C. Butter Crackers have quality, lb. |- f Premium Soda Crackers are better, lb | ( ; f Best duality Ginger Snaps. pound ids l.arge cans best pac k Red Beans, can l,arge cans best pack Hominy, can Rif 15c Bottle Catsup for | llr Jlainbow Oleomargarine, none better at any price, tb. . ,2'i r 5 lb. box Argo Lump Starch 25e Large Yellow Texas Bermuda Onions, 4 tbs. ... JYc Pound " c

I Square Deal Dessert, equal to Jell-O, 3 10c baxes 25c New Potatoes, fine stock, at lowest market prices. Last call for late Seed Potatoes, bushel $4.00 3 nice, medium sized Pine Apple, for 25c Fine quality Sweet Oranges, doz. Large Sun Kissed Lemons, full of juice, 5 for 10c Regular 15c bottle of Grape Juice ICc 1 Tb. can Calumet Baking Powder, special 20c 1 rt>. can Royal Baking Powder, special 45c Michigan Fancy Hand Picked Beans, Tb 20c California Recleaned Lima Beans, pound a 20c California Navy Beans, 3 Tbs, 25c Chick or Scratch Feed. tb. 4c 100 tb. sack $3.75 Cauliflower, Green Onions. Radishes. Cucumbers, Strawberries. Green Beans, New Cabbage, etc., at special low prices.