Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1917 — Page 4

THE RE.X THEATRE TRIANGIE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES TODAY Mae Marsh and Robert Harron in “THE WHARF RAT.'’ Triangle Fine Arts. All of Mae Marsh's alluring qualities, her cleverness and humanness are combined in this, her first attempt at playing the boy. She disguises herself in boy’s clothing to shield her grandpa from the long arm of the law. and the story built around this situation is one of continued action, suspense and real live people. USUAL PRICES: FIVE AND TEN CENTS. ———————— "ONE WILD NIGHT.'* 101 Bison Drama. •“DEFECTIVE DETECTIVES.” L-K<» Comedy.

THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY Return to the screen of everybody's f&vorite, Florence Lawrence ("Florry Lorry”), in the brilliant Bluebird photoplay, "ELUSIVE ISABEL." \ photoplay of extreme timeliness and interest. TOMORROW Are our charitable institutions dishonest? Upton Sinclair who wrote "The Jungle,” says they are in “THE ADVENTURER.” He holds them up with a stirring indictment. An Art Drama produced by U. S. Amusement Corp., with a strong cast. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Hniire 1:30 to fcOO nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Democrat Want Ads Pay Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE §1“ 186 DECATUR. IND.

WANTED CAST IRON SCRAP Bring It In and Get the Market Price Decatur Foundry Furnace & Mach. Co. Elm St. & G. R. & I. Tracks

UNCLE SAM’S JOB is to see that the depositor and banker follow the rules of business that he prescribes. He is our associate inasmuch as that he arbitrarily fixes the laws under which we conduct our business and yours, in matters financial. This bank is run in Uncle Sam’s way. which means it’s a safe and proper bank tor you.

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B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Office and Dwelling, Over 5 and 10c Store Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. TRY AN Al) IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Pknnp Office 143 r none Residence 102

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CLASSIFIED ADSi :n: inc ar. in: nc in: ;tr. ar. :::: I With a CLASSIFIED LINER in the Democrat you can talk to more than 95 per cent of the people -living in Decatur. Telephone your WANT ADS to the Democrat. Phone 51. MISCELLANEOUS. FRESH FISH MARKET. Fresh lake fish will bt- kept on hamls at nil Units. When in n<<d of anything in this line s<-e J. G Williams, four doors. iast of post-otllce. 'ICE CREAM Vanilla Lnion. We deliver Martin-Klepper’s and Con-, t« r's h e Cream. King’s Confectionery. Phone 205. FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS Wuti-i UK-lloiih. cakes, oranges and Lilianas for that picnic dinner. A complete line of firecrackers, firework and Fourth of July specialties. Dallas Hunsicker. ATTENTION. COMPANY! When you leave for the I loot you will want a Kodak. If it isn't an Eastman, it isn’t a Kodak.—The Holthouse Drug Company. WATCH OUR WINDOWS For Saturday. We have something for you A complete line of cigars and tobaccos Ed Kintz's Cigar Store. FOR THE BEST Line of cigarettes, cigars and tobaccos, call at the F. M. Murray Billiard Room. SELL your Cream to the Creamery. Price, test and weight guaranteed. — MartinKlepper Co. WANTED —5.000 old feather beds. Highest cash price paid. YVrite postal. —Pullman Feather Co., care Democrat. I I SE Pasteurized Milk. 'Phone 50.—Martin-Klepper Co. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. 1 pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send tty parcel post and receive check by re- ( turn mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth ; St., Philadelphia, Pa. — i THESE HOT DAY S you would like to get out of doing your washing. Send 1 it to us. Have the wagon call next j week. ‘Phone 134.—The Decatur • Laundry. '

PERSONAL — Everybody suffering piles, fistula, fissures, ulceration, itching, write free trial. Positive, painless pile cure, S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. ENGRAVING — Wedding Invitations and announcements. Decatur Democrat. WANTED —Wagon, chains and set of work harness for logging purposes. Must be in good condition. Bluffton Hoop Company. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND— A pair of tan kid gloves. Owfter may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. FOUND — Package containing child’s fur coat, small size. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Electric iron and electric fan. Good as new. Reasonable price if taken at once. Call phone 625 or at 621 Nuttman Ave. FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and harness. Will sell separately. Good price if taken at once. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE —Good business proposition for one or two young men — write for particulars, address K-21, care Democrat. Decatur. Ind. CORNER LOT FOR SALE—66xI32, on brick street, suitable location for building Inquire Democrat. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—-Young man to work on ( farm. A job the year around at good wages for the right man. Inquire of Fred Schaffer at the Schaf-r Hardware store. I MEN WAN i El)—At once, enlist in Company A; choose your military service. Recruiting office above Democrat office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light house-keeping, 338 Line street. Phone 521. B. W. Sholty. FOR RENT —Modern house on North Bth street. Toilet, gas and both kinds of water. D. H. Hunsicker. Phone 319. HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Fifth and Maple Sts. Toilet and water in houee. Call J. F. Arnold, ’Phone No. 709. 128tf WANTED—FEMALE HELP GIRL WANTED —Apply at once at the Murray Hotel. I

| CLFaNFF | WHAT IS WORSE THAN shabby i| clothes? The wise men of modern business know what It means Ob y 'that impulse, call us now. Decatur Dry Cleaners, ‘phone 695, 243 YV. Monroe St. MONEY SAVING HINTS -Get your old clothes cleaned und pressed I City Dye Works, South Second St, • 'phone 302. TODAY’S HOOSIER ODDITY Evansville, July 3 Pearl Arnold and Elnore Williams were nsses.-.-d $5 each in city court for wearing the if I skirts too short and ''flagging" men in 'front of their boarding houses. Elkhart —The city of Elkhart furnished George Rowe with tomato and 'cabbage seed and he lias now (listrib tiled more than a thousand planta to residents free. j Hammond—A Hammond company is paying ordinary coal heavers from nine to twelve dollars tier day. Tv o years ago the top price was from two to four dollars. Fort Wayne —The first case of i.iI fantile paralysis since the quarantine II I last September in Allen county h is' been reported to the county health officers. Seymour—C. O. Williams, private of a .national guard company on duty near Tunnelton was accidently shot through the left hand and it is thought that he will lose complete control of his hand. Greensburg -Decatur county threshermen at a recent meeting fixed their prices for the coming season to charge 7 cents per bushel for wheat. 5 cents for oats and 8 cents for rye.

Columbia City—A band of up-to-date gypsies travelling in motor ears invaded Whitley county for a few bouts until they were exported to the county line by Sheriff James Bodley. DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ July 3—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 3.200; shipments. 760; official to New York yesterday. 1.330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers. $15.75©516.00; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs. sl4.no© $14.15; stags. $12.00© $13.00; cattle. 700; slow; sheep. SOO; dull; spring ers. $15.00©515.50; few, $16.00; no market July 4th. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat. No. 2 red. No. 3 red. No. 2 hard. No. 3 hard, nominal. C orn, No. 2 yellow. sl.76^<[email protected];' No. 3 yellow, $1.76%[email protected]; No. 4 yellow. $1.75. Oats. No. 3 white. 70%c@71%c; standard, 71@71%c. Rve, nominal. Barley. sl.lo@sl 40. Pork, S4O. Lard. $21.12. Ribs. $21.37 @522.02. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland —Apples, nand picked, [email protected] per bbl.; potatoes, new, [email protected] bbl.; butter, creamery. extras, 39yfc@40c; prints, 40%@ 41c; firsts. 36@36%c; seconds. 35@ 35%c; process extra, 34@35%c; packing firsts. 31c; seconds. 3Oc. Eggs, firsts. 36c; seconds. 33>£c. Poultry, chickens. 21@22c; broilers, 28@34c; springers, 20@21c. 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, [email protected]; bologna bulls. [email protected]; calves, $11.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights. $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8.00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, [email protected]; lights, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; steers, $9.50@ $10.00; mediums, [email protected]; bulls, [email protected]; calves, slo,[email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 28c; butter, 25-30 c.

GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.20; corn, $2.15; oats, 55c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $10; timothy, seed, $1.75; wool, 65c. POULTRY MARKET. '’hickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c, geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 28c; Ind. Runner oucxs, 11c. Above prices are fur poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 37c; butterfat, at station. 35c; butterfat, in country, 34c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 65c; beef hides, 16c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected] “FARMERS, ATTENTION. I have three full blooded stallions, 2 Belgians and 1 Percheron, which will stand for the season at the Schlickman feed yard on Second street, Decatur. DAVID GERBER. Owner. B. F. Brokaw. Keeper. 83tf o Daily Thought. Do not forget that even as "to worlis to worship,” so to be cheery is to worship also, and to be happy Is the first step to being pious.—R. L. Steven- , son.

MUCH IMPROVED Said Mis. Harrison —Ironated Herbs Restores Health. Anderson, Ind. If you wish to pt- ■ erve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the iron dillciancy in yor food by using some for mos organic Iron Ironated Herbs with pepsin (in liquid form) Just you would use salt when your food has not enough salt." Following is the statement sign-d by Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, who resides on 11. R. No. 10. Anderson, when she is conducting a truck garden in her signed testimonial she said. > have been suffering for some time a general run-down condition. Al-<> I had a bad attack of blood poison ami was sick all the winter. 1 have tr’.-tl a number of medicines, hut none seemed to benefit me. 1 heard so much ol this new medicine, Ironated Herbs, that I got a bottle and am delighted with the results. My appetite is ini 1 proving, in fact 1 am hungry all the time and ant rapidly gaining strength and 1 eat and sleep much better and I get up in the morning feeling refresh- , ed. It is a pleasure to recommend I the Modern Medicine to all." Ironated Herbs is sold exclusively in Decatur by Callow & Kohne. advt o DECATUR NEWS This News Has a Hint for Many Democrat Readers This Decatur woman has us'd Doan’s Kidney Bills. She has found them ar represente 1 She wishes her neighbors to kno... She publicly recommends them. No need to look further for ate.-t p d kidney remedy. The proof of merit is here and can! I e investigated. Profit by Mrs. Odle's statement. Mrs. Aaron Odle. 609 Short stre j t. Decatur, says: “I am never without Doan’s Kidney Pills. Though 1 seldom need them: they never fail to live up to what I have said in their favor in past recommendations. You have my hearty consent to continue using my endorsement -of them." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy g.-t Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Odle had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props.. Buffalo, N. Y’. o GRANDMOTHER, THE PIONEER PHYSICIAN In the good old pioneer days of this country, when drug stores were few. grandmother’s root and herh remedies were what were always depended upon to bring relief for family ailments, and some of grandmother's root and herb remedies are now found upon the shelves of the modern drug Hot.and are among the best and np.st widely used prepared medicines. Such is Lydia E. Pinkham's Y’ege table Compound, a botanic remedy. . ■ iginally prepared by Lydia E. Pink ham, of Lytjn, Mass., over forty years ago, and which has brought health and happiness to more women in Amt r ica than any other medicine. advt o SAVE THE SUGAR

Watch the use of sugar in jelly making and save wherever possible, sacs today’s bulletin from the National Emergency Food Garden Commission which is co-operating with this pap?r in a nation wide campaign to conserve the food of the nation and against waste. The commission will send free its canning or drying manual to any who enclose a two cent stamp to pay postage. Sugar is costly, continues the I ■ tin, and every housewife should use great care with it. In order to tell just how much sugar should be used I with each kind of juice, place a tea-1 spoonful of juice in a glass and add one spoonful of 95 per cent grain al cohol. Shake the glass gently in order to mix, then pour slowly and watch how the pectin; that is the subetance in fruits that makes them jell; is precip Stated. If the precipitation is in one I lump, a cup of sugar may be used ■'>:■ each of juice. Should the precipitation be in several lumps the sugar should be three fourths the amount of juice. Shold no precipitation be shown the juice is not adapted to jelly making and should be used witli apple or juice rich in pectin. Tasting the juice is a good idea because the housewife will find fruit not as acid as good tart apples do not make good jelly unless they are mixed with fruits which are acid. JAMES G. GERARD WILL SPEAK. fUnlted Presa Servl.-e) Indianapolis, Ind., July 3 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—James G. Gerard. former ambassador to Germany, arrived here today to speak at a monster patriotic mass meeting to-

star grocer ’ll Fr«h Country ii pound « H Marco Fancy Coffee..3oc H H ii I? Large Pine Apple-. g >. H 2 for ** g ■ n Potato Bread H n H H imported Sardine- ...15c j, ii ; Sauer Kraut. large can 20c y i n « H Marco White Oats ..10c i* • • • ii Fancy Red Salmon . ..2->c « H Tomato Soup 10c ii h . 1 iji Large Bananas, doz. . .2(lc ?? *l| Dill Pickles, doz 15c u . ;; Baked Beans 15c g :: Peaches in Heavy j- Svrup 20c I? S' Si ■: Raspberries in Syrup Ijc l i ii Tuna Fish 10c 2i h ''WILL JOHNS iiaar.ar.ar.-asiaiaaat’.taitaiatxj: a night at Tomlinson hall, and at vari , ous patriotic meetings tomorrow The former ambassador will address the. I officers in training at Fort Benjamin j Harrison tomorrow. Dr. I S. Harold ' of Richmond was instrumental in hav- • . ing Gerard come to the city for theFourth. o — I HERE i> a reiueay that ton cure moat all akin ar< |. 1 acalp trouble*. Eczema, Barbera itch, ltd,, Cutl , and Sorea. Why waate time and money when B ■ B. Ointment i» an ointment ot real merit? A*k , four druggist If not bandied send 50 cents to the B B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street pecatur. Indiana. MANGOLD & BAKER ; Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. 4 PHONE 215. ' 25 tb. bag Cane Sugar $2.101 Fruit Jars. Mason quarts, per doz. 75c Fruit Jars, Mason pints, per dcz. 65c Red Beans, per can.... 13c, 2 for 25c ] Coffee, special, per tb. 17c: 3 for 50c , . Imperial Tea, per lb 25c ’ Pure Catsup, bottle 15c ' Best Jar Rubbers. 10c kind. 3 for 25c p Eerdan’s Empire Coffee, a tb 30c I Berdan's Empire Tea. tb.... 15c , i Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. We pay cash or trade for produce: Butter, 25-30 c: Eggs. 28c. Arthur ft Fred •' Mangold U Baker I

WHILE YOU ARE HELPING TO MAKE YOUR COUNTRY’S HISTORY Those who stay at home will miss vou. ) our photograph will help a lot. Make the Appointment Today. ’Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO ( allow & Kohne Drug Store. Brin K or mail us yo Ur KODAR fininishing tq Th® doub!e-«ervic« Il tooth past®* 3 keep, teeth clean ATO GUMS HEALTHY. Name. A on P r^ t X M d * Btl * t * * h ° h "' P* r,o “«>'y proven Senrece ' ** u N. T.. Fpfc. $. >«» . I find by tv«ln — Chtaage, Illa., Mar. !», I* l7 u " .*- ,n<l my obaarvatlon yrtulw * ’• at one® shown i> ? m * w hich fail to roapond to ®< b * I hl.si S * n,,€o ImproK. Pi iUdyJphU, F«., J«n. !,,, ‘ highly racommand it. W th. by r>dul!n , « "»d tj[ Cehmben, Ohl-. Ort. «•. 1”» ■» row ne.lUnt Chlee«., «... A»ril 1. !«»• “P th.ir old-ti, n "7 •"<* *h. rthw ■MMOborr of • ••for S®nr®co. *" ’•llpl..»d with , Buffala, R. T.. Ort. »•- -•o era My patiants. I. tk , New Y<>rk Mas „, IIIT thi. rmn.rk.hl, d.nrm d * T ’ or toilet counter rod., nC *r mr ** lf ' ■ «be of Senreco •« 7 Cora only :$c for l.rfe 2 ot. tube

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