Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1917 — Page 4

ft nillltaSu s»tt Sff jwsulh itw. tf>je s i??wwißimffiyffsMi>'ffTTs?77cGJtfsJ7! of ft s THE RE.X THEATRE . I TRIANGLE ANO WTHAI ntTOKtS 1 --TOOAY - I Pathe presents the daring film play star, PEARL y WHITE as the American .loan of \rc, assisted by Ralph Kellard and Theodore Friebus in the g a fi twelfth episode of the thrilling serial. Pearl of :: the Army, “THE FOREIGN ALLIANCE.” An- y other chapter in the unmasking of America’s se- H cret foes. h | ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. g | § H Coming soon. Watch for it. Molly King presents H “MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS.” x: anacunar. or.ar. ar.;n: ntiacm: ar. H • ;m:n: a:: ar.: w. ar. a:: a:: ar. ar a» ar. ar ar. ar ar ar ar ar ar ar. ar ar aro- g « THE CRYSTAL THEATRE I O h s Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays y I TODAY j ii Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Features present America's « daintiest actress, ANITA STEWART in “THE if COMBAT.” This is one of the greatest produc- ” tions, in which Miss Stewart ever starred. Many £ ft brilliant society scenes are combined with the H magnificent scenery of the wonderful North U H woods. A thrilling railroad wreck adds color to H H . g this already startling production. g | Six reels of complete enjoyment. You will be glad LH you came. | I THE CRYSTAL THEATRE | fisstsararararararar:::: ar. art: ar. ar.:::::::: ar. :r: ar ar ar.ar. ai H

Dr. L K. Magiey VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Street*. PHONE 186 DECATUR. IND. B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Office and Dwelling, Over 5 and 10c Store Office Hour* Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. TRY AN AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN.

WANTED I CAST IRON SCRAP I Bring It In and Get the Market Price Decatur Foundry Furnace & Mach. Co. I Elm St. & G. R. & I. Tracks PUT YOUR MONEY where It will be safe. Open an ac- aO=a > count here and you can say good-bye \ to worry about your cash. Besides paying by check will give you a better / / \ standing in the business world. A 1 | check drawn on this bank is a far J more dignified and business-like way l i Fl of paying a bill than paying it in w currency. ' 01b’fl6ams?ourfu5aiA •S?ecatur-3riJ-

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Office 143 rnone Residence 10£ DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s U A nr» 1:30 to 5:00 HOUTS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery ; No Osteopathy k. —— ■ ■ ■ Democrat Want Ads Pay

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HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SELL? If you have, let a DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED LINER sell it for you. Stop and think of the things that you no longer use that you could turn Into money. Advertise your real estate, vacant rooms, discarded goods. An easy way to make money. 'Phone them in or give them to the newsboys. 'Phone 51. MISCELLANEOUS. HAVOLINE OIL — "The oil that went to college and graduated with the highest hon- , ors.”—Kalver-Noble Garage. FOR A quiet game of i>ool and a cool place to play it with plenty of cold drinks, call at Miller's Billiard Room. Sell your cream to the Creamery, where best results are guar-anteed.—Martin-Klepper Co. DRIVE YOUR CAR to our "Service Station" for Repairs. Accessories, Gas and Free Air. —Hout house Fireproof Garage. Going to paint your barn? We can save you money.— Callow & Kohne. LET US brighten up your car with our expert painting service. Decatur Carriage Works, Corner First and Monroe Sts. Our window will suggest the appropriate gift for that SOLDIER BOY.—The Holthouse Drug Co. DON'T FORGET to get your ticket when you buy your cigar or get a cold dring at Ed Kintz’ Cigar Store, I Bring your cream to Schlosser Bros.’ Cream Buying Station. South First St. Satisfac- ' tion is our motto. YOUR VACATION TRIP will be more enjoyable if you have a plentiful supply of "WHITE STAG" ci-' gars to keep you company. Slip a ! box into your grip before you go. i Lake Charles, Louisiana, moving pictures to be shown Wednesday night, Aug. 15 at Crystal. 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. FOR Harness and Repairing, see A. W. Tanvass, North Second street, phone 471. INDIAN GASOLINE—For power to pull through deep mud or up a long hill.—Kalver-No-ble Garage. WHY NOT let the readers of this pa per do business with you? Your advertisement in this column will, give them the opportunity. CLEANERS WHAT IS WORSE than shabby j clothes? The wise men of modernj . business know what it means. Obev that impulse, call us now. Decatur Dry Cleaners, Phone 695. CLEANING AND PRESSING Expert Cleaners and Pressers Pressing either by hand or the STEAM PRESS Bring your clothes in early and avoid the week-end rush. CITY DYE WORKS 'Phone 302. We Deliver - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. WANTED —5,000 old feather beds. Highest cash price paid. Write postal. —Pullman Feather Co., care Democrat. WANTED— OLD FALSE TEETHDon’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to 115.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. STUDEBAKER CARS have not advanced in price as yet—no assurance, however, that they will not advance. 6 cyl. 7 passenger 50 h. p $1250 4 cyl. 7 passenger 40 h. p. $ 985 H. KNAPP & SON.

"I FARMERS. Place your fertilizer order I with us. We handle the Swift i line, and have the right goods .at the right prices. H. KNAPP & SON. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Seven room cottage, fully repaired and remodeled. Uirge cellar. Mercer Ave. Will sell or trade. Inquire 333 4th st., phone 286. FOR lent Modern five room flat over Burdg millinery store. Ii»I quire of A. D. Suttles. | FOR RENT —Modern house, one-half . 1 square from court house on JefWjson st., Phone 709, J. F .Arnold. I FOR RENT —Gregory building on Mad II ison street, opposite Murray Hotel. Inquire of J. C. Sutton at his office 'over the Old Adams County Bank. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Must sell good well established business in Decatur. Op- •' portunity for one or two men. Inpuira ' 1 by letter, care Democrat. IFOR SALE—A 5-passenger Oakland automobile. In first-class shape. . Call any day between one and five o’clock for particulars and demonstration. —Eli Meyer. '| ■ FOR SALE Cheap, one Lansing [j tile silo, 12x30. Call and see it.— ■ Decatur Lumber Co. FOR SALE—Two good 6 ft., curved ' front counter display cases wi'h nickle trimmings. One good 8% ft., (counter display case, square. Also: 25 gal. Black Carbon paint for painting galvanized iron, iron work and tin I roofs. Will sell cheap if taken at | once. Answer by letter care Democrat. i I FOR SALE—WeII established busiI ness. will sell very reasonable If taken at once. Small investment. ( Will make a trade. Inquire Democrat. I LOST AND FOUND. I LOST —Fountain pen some place around the recruiting station. Finder please return to this office. LOST—Little round black purse, containing over a dollar and an auto ticket. Probably dropped in front of the interurban office. Finder please return to this office. CONOPHORE AUTO LENSES We have just received a stock of different sizes. Drive up and let us install a pair subject to trial. H. KNAPP & SON. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GIRL WANTED—Dining room girl at the Murray Hotel, apply at once. An Intelligent person may earn SIOO monthly corresponding for newspapers; S4O to SSO monthly In spare 1 time; experience unnecessary; no i canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars.—National Press BuI reau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New • York. eat-nov.-l BREEDERS OF HORSES ’ _1 —— I 1 have moved my horses to my farm I west of town. Will stand for SIO.OO fees, during the summer. DAVID GERBER, Owner. WANTED—MALE HELP an Intelligent person may earn SIOO monthly corresponding 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 BARGAIN , FOR SALE Fonola Talking Mai- chine. Never used high class mui- slcal Instrument. Sells for $225 on the market. Owner will sell at a bar- “ gain. Machine can be seen at the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. Inquire at the Democrat. t “ DEMOCRAT WAN T ADS PAY BIG. M. J. Scherer 8 UNDERTAKING AND , I EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings L DECATUR, - IND. 51 Telephone: Office 90; Home, 186

BCHUG HOUSE ROBBED Entrance Gained Through Basement Window While Family is Away. While the John H. Schng family was enjoying a two week's vacation at Rome City. miscreant or miscreants, took advantage of their absence and made an attempt nt pulling off a good-sized burglary In thia, however, they were disappointed. The work was done sometime between Tuesday morning and Saturday morning of the week before last, or the first week the family was awny. having been discovered by Mrs. Woodward, mother of Mrs. Schug. A two-dollar and a half gold piece, r some change from the children s t hanks, and a pair of new Oxfords are • the only things missing from the home, so far as the family can ascertain. They left in place of the articles taken a new shirt, a collar, and , a pair of Neolin soled shoes. It is I- thought one or more nights may • have been spent in the house, as the i peds were disturbed, as though they had been slept in. Entrance was ( gained through a basement window and up the cellar way into the kitchen. Mrs. Woodward locked the door leading to the basement on the Sat--1 unlay morning she discovered the ’ robbery. That evening. Mr. Trimm. a neighbor, saw a light flash in the 1 basement, but thought it was Mrs. Woodward, and paid no further at- , tention to it. It is now thought they returned on Saturday night and finding the door locked, left for some other place for a night s lodging. Members of the family say they are perfectly willing to return the ar j tides left behind, if the parties will i ! call, but request that they call in the day time. DAILY~MARKET report EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Aug. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat (—Receipts. 1.280; shipments, 190 yesterday; receipts, 1.900; shipments. 1.140 today: official to New York Saturday, 1.330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]: yorkers. [email protected];; pigs. sls 50 @515.75; roughs. $15.50 @515.75; stags. [email protected]; cattle. 3.125; 50@75c higher; shipping steers. [email protected]; butcher steers. $9.00 @512.00; cows and heifers. $5.00@ $11.50; sheep. 1400; steady; lambs. $14.00; down; wethers, $10.50@ $10.75; ewes, $10.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No. 2 red. $2.37@ $2.40; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard. [email protected]; No. 3 bard. $2.55. Corn. No. 2 [email protected]; No. 3 yellow and No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats. No. 2 white. 68@71c; standard. 68%@70i£c. Rye. No. 2. $1.89. Barley, [email protected]. Pork. $43.17. Lard. [email protected]&. Ribs. [email protected](1. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland—Apples, new. southern, [email protected] per hamper; potatoes,! [email protected] per bbl.; butter, creamery, extras, 42%@43c; prints. @44c; firsts, seconds, 37 @37lfcc; process extra. 37%@38c; packing firsts. 31%c; seconds, 30%c. Eggs, firsts, 36c; seconds, 31c; Poultry, chickens, 21@22c; broilers. 21@23c; springers, 20@21c; young ducks, 17 @ 22c. 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, I [email protected]; calves, $11.00; best lambs. [email protected]; mediums and lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8 0C; 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, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 32c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.20; corn, $3.00; oats, ■new. 55c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $10.00; timothy seed, $1.75; wool, 65c; barley, 75c@ SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, butterfat, at station. 3816 c; butterfat, in country, 37%c. POULTRY MARKET. i , Chickens, 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 ducks, 11c. Above prices are l for poultry free from feed. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 65c; beel Hides, 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, - [email protected] , o VACATION TRIPS J Special low round trip fares to Lake Erie Resorts, ; Niagara Falls, Eastern Cit- > ies, Colorado and the West via Clover Leaf Route. Ask Clover Leaf Agents or write to Chas. E. Rose, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio. o — —. , it Out of Picturesque. I • ".f photographer can be ; i take the picture out of a • ’ "“'intry.—Deseret News.

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ZZL— Your Friends Are Proud of You the cause you serve and the uniform you wear. They want your photograph. Do it Today. ERWIN STUDIO Over Callow and Kohne Drug Store. ’Phone 807 f Bring or mail us your Kodak work YOUR WINTER’S COAL? Have you put it in? It’s time and we can furnish you with a supply• several good grades. We have on hands: Plenty of Stove Size Anthracite. White Ash. Hocking Valley Soft Coal. All at the right prices. Will be at the yards near Erie station any time except during Phone 199 and leave your order at once. Emerson Bennett TheNewTEDEIWLVO*® Reserve Bank. I sini|Jy'pub inb WfMeJ,..,. W organized form Ike scakereJ purees of fif/Ke/iohal r® IkmwttUr dMotulDanL :R • I ' • /• 1 111 |H allowing each individual H:? :31 Nalional BanUo draw llf £ J ■ onlhere resourewfortke & Reidw • J I ‘J needs es leplimale W 1 System' ■l7 ' - . ■FIRSTgIOKMB/jlit? lUaiWinj st . j A Tu R-,in oia r< A " i wtyJwwerfiM I

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