Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1917 — Page 4

THE RE.X THEATRE : I AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES TODAY “AFTER THE BALLED UP BALL.” One of those fj famous Universal L-Ko Comedies, in two parts, •• featuring Phil Dunham. H H Also a three part Gold Seal feature, “FOR LACK jf OF EVIDENCE," presenting Tina Marshall. ". I USUAL PRICES: FIVE AND TEN CENTS. B _ p TOMORROW | HOBART BOSWORTH H FRIDAY | UNCLE TOM’S CABIN H:'»• ;t?: :;r - :?s::::::{{::?r - :t}::?: " j. :ir. :::: :::::::: :s:: ' jU: :,r - ::r - :sJ::s:::::: :,J;:::::::: :r:: | THE CRYSTAL THEATRE j Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays | y TODAY | I H J Would you sacrifice yourself for the family honor? H Would vou marry a girl to save your nephew? 8 * tt Would you give up the woman you loved ? Would H vou do what the hero did in “THE MORAL « « * « CODE?" An Art Drama, starring ANNA Q. y y NILSSON. Produced by Erbograph. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. £ « :: | FRIDAY. H Mary Miles Minter in “FAITH." Campfire Girls' ff H Benefit. H U . « | THE CRYSTAL THEATRE j Bis: :»::::::nitn:i«:i:?:it::is:is:in:in:in:is:in:is:i:r.iu:irii

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 11-,.-- 1:30 to 5:00 HOUTS 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 K 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- Trad s

IT REPRESENTS THE MONEY deposited to your credit in our bank. You can discharge a money obligation quickly and without complication by having a check account here. Our facilities are unexcelled and we render maximum service according to each depositor’s personal needs. Our officers will see and talk with you at any time.

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 AD IN OUR C LASSIFIED COLUMN. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Office 143 rnone Residence 102

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION yKm#nsnx»xi»SßWiMffißt:snxßans:m ! :»RMKoXßXßJmKUKnsmxn'.«ttw < Your opportunity. The very opportunity you are looking for ;. a may be among the Democrat Classified Ads today. By carefully ;j reading these columns you may see tome article that you need, ad- jl y vertieed at a email cost. DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED ADS put peo- j. H pie at vacant tables, in rooms, houses, stores, offices and shops, I. P, find the right person for the job. Use them, Read them every H 8 d ”' I is:;«• is: is:or.nr.is:is: is: is: wr.is: ar. ar. nr. is: nr. nr. nr. is: nr is:::r a: t

TRY THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED WAY. Business people get a line on more good prospects through Democrat Classified Liners than In any other way. 'Phone 51 and ask for our Classified Man. They will find lost articles, will find a buyer if you have something to sell, or will find a bargain if you want to buy something. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTROLAS—EDISONS The world’s best music every day in your home. We will deliver a machine anywhere on two weeks’ trial without obligation.—The Holthouse Drug Co. JUST received a fresh supply of that 50c pound box chocolates for 29c.—(’allow & Kohne. SEE NOTICE in the widow of Ed Kintz' cigar store. There is something for you. For n good smoke and a quiet game call at Kintz’.

Schlosser Brothers’ Cream Buying Station. South First St., will appreciate YOUR business. Let us prove it. FOR Harness and Repairing, see A. W. Tanvass, North Second street, phone 471. NO-GLARE Lenses. Assorted sizes. Prices right.—Kalver- . Noble Garage. SPECIAL—I am able to sell what FRESH FISH I have on hands at present at 15c a pound. Only a lim-1 ited supply. Take advantage of this opportunity. J. G. Williams, three doors east of postoffice. Eastman N. ('. and Hawk Eye Films —Callow & Kohne. MANY BIG advertisers first started with a little ad this size. The cost is so little and the results so big. We will gladly give you full particulars. • INSURE your health by using ' Pasteurized Milk; ‘phone 50. —Martin-Klepper Co. AUTO REPAIR WORK— Cylinders, transmissions and all other machine parts of all makes of cars repaired accurately and scientifically at Holthouse Fire-Proof Garage. INDIAN GASOLINE —More pep more power—more mileage. —Kalver-Noble Garage. LET US brighten up your car with our expert painting service. The, Decatur Carriage Works, corner First and Monroe streets. Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires are guaranteed for 6,000 miles. The price is reasonable, considering that many car owners get from 8,000 to 10,000 miles. They are the cheapest | tires to buy. See cross section at H. Knapp & Son’s. AMBULANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. 'Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, 377 night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers. SOME OF the biggest advertisers today sometimes use a little ad like this. 'Phone 51 for particulars. NOTICE TO ( REAM PRODUCERS—You will never be sorry by selling your cream to the Creamery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Money advanced on cream. No waiting.—MartinKlepper Co. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—-A Smith Visible tyi - writer. A bargain if taken immediately. Inquire Hugh Hite at the Vance & Hite Clothing Store. FOR SALE —A Buckeye ditching machine, in good condition. Address R. W. Haifley, R. R. 1, Craigville. FOR SALE —Modern home on North Fourth St.; 14 rooms, 2 baths, furnace, electric lights, complete hot and cold water system, cement cistern, good barn. Price right. Lot. 66x132 feet. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. FOR SALE —Good washing machine and wringer cheap. Call phone 357. FOR SALE —Good buggy and set of harness. Will sell separately. Reasonable price If taken immediately. Lawrence Biggs. CORNER LOT FOR SALE—66xI32, on brick street, suitable location for building, inquire Democrat.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST—a solid gold watch chain between Fourth street and Pumphrey’s jewelrv store. Please return to this office. FOUND Between Dec.ntnr and Monroe, plain gold band ring, with initials engraved on inside. Owner please call Mrs. Henry Schultz, telephone 723, and pay for this ad. FOUND —Auto side curtains. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. FOUND —Coat on Marshall street. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. WANTED—MALE HELP

WANTED An operator fur a Buck

eye ditching machine. A sober, steady man is required. Address R. W. Haifley. K. R. 1, Craigville. MEN TO WORK ON FARMS— Do you need work? We can place ten or twelve men at work on farms at once, either by the day or month. Leave your name at City Employment Agency, electric light office, in the city building.—R. G. Christen. HELP WANTED. WANTED — Experienced Cook. Two in family. Apply 502 West Wayne st., Fort Wayne, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. WANTED 1.000 old feather beds, feathers renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. —Acorn Feather Co., care Democrat. WANTED 5.000 old feather beds. Highest cash price paid. Write postal.—Pullman Feather Co., care Democrat.

WANTED—Every man in Adams county to smoke our White Stag Cigar—five sizes. A shape to lit your fancy. Ask your dealer about them. 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 *eturn mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light house-keeping, 338 Line street. Phone 521. B. W. Sholty. HOUSE FOR RENT—Seven room house on Tenth St., between Madison and Monroe Sts. Inquire of Chas. N. Christen. HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Fifth and Maple Sts. Toilet and water in house. Call J. F. Arnold, 'Phone No. 709. 128tf FOR RENT—A five room modern house on So. First St. Also two new six room houses on Kekionga ' St. Inquire Dyonis Schmitt.

FOR RENT —As a general work or repair shop, two fire places, electric lights and water. Next door north of Third St. feed barn. Central location for a general work shop in the city. For information call on Ernst Schlickman, Second Street Feed Barn. . FOR RENT —Five good rooms irclt’. ling kitchen. Three rooms furnished for light house keeping. Two squares from court house. Inquire Democrat. FOR RENT—Modern house, one-half square from court house on Jefferson st., Phone 709, J. F .Arnold. PERSONAL PERSONAL — Everybody suffering plies, fistula, fissures, ulceration, itching, write free trial. Positive, painless pile cure, S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. BREEDERS OF HORSES I have moved my horses to my farm west of town. Will stand for SIO.OO fees, during the summer. DAVID GERBER, Owner. SPECIAL NOTICE Florence Oil Stoves are different, no wicks to clean every day, no valves to clog up. We are selling many of them. See [one in our window.—H. Knapp & Son. WHY NOT let the readers of this pa per do business with you? Your advertisement in this column will give them the opportunity.

CLEANERS CITY DYE WORKS Expert Clsaners and Pressers Pressing either by Hand or the STEAM PRESS Only Steam Peers in Town ’Phone 302. We Deliver WANTED Everybody to know that we have the most improved tnethodfor Cleaning and Pressing. Your trial will make a satisfied patroti. Deem tnr Dry Cleaners, phone 695. 243 M Monroe st. DON’T THROW AWAY YOVR OLD CLOTHES Have them mended, cleaned and pressed. e are splendidly equipped to do all kinds ol ladies' and gentlemen's cleaning, pressing and repairing A1 REASONABLE PRICES. Give us a call or ’phone us and we will call for them. ’Phone 293. —VAN( E & HITE. AMERICA’S BOARD OF WAR DIRECTORS Frank Augustus Scott is chairman of the General Munitions Board of .te Council of National Defense. Since the 14th of August, 1914, he has been in the thick of the allies, hilling enterprises in this country. More j than one German defeat can be credit ■ed to the efficient organization for supplying the allies with munitiomwhich Scott had built up. When the United States entered j war, Scott answered the call and canto to Washington where he immediately reorganized the buying system of lite navy anil the army. Without any official authority, wi hout any help from the government he eliminated all competition, all wa-de iof time and energy, until now. if Secretary of War Baker decides the army needs 500.000 new gas masks he phone Scott of his needs and forgets about the matter. In a few days he receives a message that the new masks have been ordered. He is saving the government mil lions of dollars each day. He has arranged forenough rifles to supply a million men, and lias also taken charge of such matters as artille-y. gun carriages, machine guns, munition wagons, and anything which the army has to buy. Office hours in Washington usually begin at 9 o'clock and close at 4: ’,O. hut 8 o'clock in the morning and S o'clock at night usually find Scott -n the job. -o— FAMILY CARES

This Information May Be of Value To Many a Mother in Decatur When there is added to the many cares inseparable from the rearing of children that affliction of weakness of the kidneys and auxiliary organs, the mother’s lot is far from a happy one. This condition has often been corrected by the use of Doans Kidney Pills. When relief comes the mother's burden will be lighter and her home happier. Mrs. Wm. Murtaugh. 617 W. Winchester st., Decatur, says: “One cf my children from the time she was a baby was afflicted with weak ki !■ neys. She was unable to control I'te kidney secretions at night. This was very annoying and caused much worry on my part. The first box of Doan's Kidney Pills gave relief and the third made a cure which has stayed. She is now entirely free from the trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Yidney Pills—the same th-t Mrs. Murtaugh recommended. FosterMilburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. < —o — AMERICA'S BOARD OF WAR DIRECTORS. Anna Howard Shaw Although more than seventy years plfl she was born February 14. 1847. to be exact—when it camp time to find someone who could organize the ntire womanhood of the nation to do its part in the war, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, ordained minister, honorary president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, and defender and upbuilder of all womankind, wis chosen. She has given up everything to serve the government in mobilizing the women of the nation for the nation’s defense. Already she has formed Women's Service Leagues in every state in the And. now that President Wilson, through Herbert C. Hoover, has railed upon the women of the nation io help save and eliminate waste, they are ready, thanks to the efficient organization built up Jty Dr. Anna Howard Shaw. H ELP WANTED— p EMALE. An intelligent person may earn SIOO monthly correspond*!!? for newspapers; S4O to SSO monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars.—National Press Bureau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New York. sat-nov.-l

DWLT JiARCTT HEfOMfast buffalo. — iSpe East Buffalo- N. ' .'.[-Receipts, 2.cial to Daily official to New 400; shipments, ’* • " dosing York yesterday. Sll>' v ■ h„ a vV sls.Bo®s' SSO; f tffib sit; pigs. y, ' rk r /li’sWsH'''l; stags. sl2.™ roughs. s'■'*'*’* >r sheep. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. | hard' nominal. I rF d. No. - t lß ™' ofbfillilO: No. .7 No 4 velh.w. s'.«'* 3 yellow. U A"-? - . Mlan . Outs. 111 Bi'. No’ 2 oKI. dard. j *i sr,o|l 60. I' 1 " 1 *- &. 'fir $21.15®5-!-*" CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. ®36%c; process extra, -1" | packing 31c; "in ■■ Egg-, firsts. 35Hc; 3 ;*.'l Poultry, chickens. 20ti -• . ers. 28@34c; Springers, 20®-ic. local stock market. Heavv and medium. i;4 50©|15 00, pigs and lights, n^l'T SlO 50®$11.00; roughs, $12.j0@»13.00, ’p me 0 ® ears. $9.50® $10.00; lights and mediums. [email protected]; bologna bulls $6 50©57.50; calves. $ll.OO, uesi lambs. [email protected]; mediums t and lights, slo.oo® $11.00; ewes, $.-00«» , $8.00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON 4 KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavv hogs, [email protected]; lights, j $14.25®514.75; stags. slo.lo@nssJ roughs, [email protected]; steers. sSEso<@> $10.00; mediums. $7.50® $8.00; bulls, | $6.50®'57.00; calves, slo.oo@’sll 0. COUN i RY PRODUCE. Eggs, 32c; butter. 25-30 C. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.20; corn. $2.15; oats, 55c; rye. $1.50; clover seed. $900; alslke seed. $10; timothy, seed, $1.75; wool, 65c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks. 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys. 16c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkayr 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs. 28c; Ind. Runner duexs, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 39c; butterfat, at station. 37c; butterfat, in coun-| try, 36c. WOOL /.ND HIDES. Wool. 65c; beet hides, 16c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 50c©51.50

M Your Government A lEAND YOUR BANK M ■ "\oull tiever Accumulale any surplur n?ver credit || y unibankyour money WW more wetclilul guardian pli W• *6 of your individual Welfare {ban fi x heder ■B ?crsur?r place (oryourmoney K&fy Bank Bi* • ® anfWhATIQNALBANB Ilypoferrin —is the Name Mrs. Mollie Spangler 403 North Seveath Street. Alle.toZn, Pa. —is the Winner Toni> 9’V' name * suggested for. our New Wonder FFRRIN” u ° Judees has selected the “HYPOby Mrs Molli' < ' n °| t sultable ' This name was suggested and in„„ “I Spang t ‘ er ’ 403 West 7th St., Allentown, Paher’the ° f Jud£eS ’ *» and tZnk al’uf'vn." 'V Spa ? eler u P on her E ood fortun * j H f }ou who participated in this contest. indicated*for i* through your druggist. It is especially ious forms, for ] 0 f ' d wea| tness and nervousness in the virIf ’ ’ ‘ Os * of ’PP'hte, insomnia, etc. you a package . w an ? °f these ills, have your druggist send if-not-satisfied tmaran, efr,n ta^c >t as directed. Our money-back--6 bottles for $5 Qn 7" P ro,rc,s you against loss. $1.06 per bottle*" "'Poly you. The„« your dn W st or direct from us if he can not of Hypoferrin. Ask 5 r ' d ' e P ts *’ plainly printed on every package your dru re>rt or physician his opinion. C.„ O.

ISTAR GROCERY! H Fresh Country Butter, £ ’* pound j, H Marco Fancy Coffee. w Large Pine Apples, H 2 for Me H Potato Bread | I. o . r- Imported Sardines ...15 c |j si H Sauer Kraut, large can 20c i; H .... R fi Marco White Oats ...lOe. ■: Fancy Red Salmon . ..25c H it :: Tomato Soup io c g B Large Bananas, dot. , 20c 8 s if Dill Pickles, doz-j H Baked Beans Isc n Peaches in Heavy H Syrup 20c j *' ? :: Raspberries in Syrup 15c « H Tuna Fish io c i: H it i::in'- nn x: in::::: nr. an (WILL JOHNS ::::::::::: ::r. ::n x: x: x: x: s LIBERTY Certificates are mailed today to those having paid in full, by the People’s Loan & Trust Co. All other subscriptions are now due. Kindly give this your prompt attention. The Peoples Loan and Trust Company.