Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1919 — Page 2
REVIVAL PROGRESSING NICELY The revival in progress at the! United Brethren church since Sunday evening, te going along nicely, with increased attendance and invest. The spirit is fine and the sermons by the pastor, the Rev. C. J. Miner, are a great power for good. A very cordial welcome awaits all at this place.! Everybody is urged to come. The service begins at 7:30 sharp. Serv-, ices will be held every evening in the week except Saturday evenings.
h /amm [uj a isi* sis % in j , ,| 1 1 -Thewariswon. The boys are coming back—and so is Valier’s | ! Enterprise Flour, You can enjoy, again, this flour of flours. | Eight* months ago Valier’s Enterprise was taken off the market. It was, and I % * f ’ ideal in flour-making. ! hat ideal could net be maintained under war milling regulations. Tne public was assured tnen that Vaiier s Enterprise .• I would not be offered until it could be made, as it had always been made, of finest flour part or tne finest naro wheat grown» —milled by the •' Vaiier slow-process method. . f • TV* prc ; m * se kas been kept Now you can go back to the kind of home- l | baking that only this super-grade flour can give. §3* •;; E Y Oll arerrt one of the thousands who know what Valier’s ■ quality means in better baking and. more econom- Vs. icai baking tl\en get acquainted now. f This is Vaiier 3 high-gitd, Popular-priced flour—it has . \^J****L - J ot iriends.
SOME FAVOR CONVENTION (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Fob. 7—Advocates of the proposed plan to hold a constitutional convention, or to at least jhe given an opportunity to present their case before the voters of the state were confident today that a bill ‘pending in the legislature will pass both the house and the senate. At the 1917 session of the general assembly legislation providing for the holding of a constitutional convcn-
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I tlon was passed but was set aside by ! the Indiana supreme court in a decision declaring the law unconstitutional on tho grounds that such mutters must lx> voted upon by the peo- : pie of the state before they can be made effective. The present bill pending before the legislature provides lor submitting the question of wheth era constitutional convention shall be called be submitted to the voters of Indiana at the next election. Opponents of lhe measure, how-
y' ever, are claiming that if the previous . 1 measure regarding the calling of a, I constitutional convention was held to be unconstitutional that the present ' attempt will also be invalid under *' the rulings of the higher courts when e put to a test. |.| o 7 — THROUGH WITH IT * I l- (United Press Service) II Indianapolis, Feb. 7 —Senators and s representatives, who have consistent- j I ly supported state-wide and national i ,- prohibition today expressed their ser-;
lous doubt as to the probability of any 'additional anti liquor legislation be- ' ing enacted by the present legisla ture. Fearing that a reactionary’ movement which will tend to overcome the ■ good effects" of Indiana's state wide dry law is feared by many advocates and supporters of the prohibition movement, they state. While several bills have been presented in both the I house and senate, which have as their {purpose making Indiana bone-dry | there is but little interest being mani
fest In them by the major portion of . ,he legislators, other than the antiprohibitionists and tho members "fathering” such measures. COURT HOUSE NEWS j - i I Real estate transfers: Harvey 0. • Ault, et al. to M McDaniel, 30 acres of Jefferson township, *3360; Tobias 1 Sprunger, et al Vilas Schindler, lot ‘ 244 Bsrne, J 2700. , Q- — ■*— DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIC.
ARE PACKING W i i Gifts and Souvenirs Gi Ven I President and Mrs. Wi|. son Are Being Boxed FOR RETURN HOME Workers Are Busy at \\ m Palace—Will Sail on Feb. ruary Twelfth. (United Press Servleai (By Robert. J. Bender, United p re staff correspondent) Paris, Fob. 7-(Special to Daily Democrat) They were parking up „ the Murat palace today. While President Wilson | s n , scheduled to sail before liex t w e j n * day, his and Mrs. Wison's gif ts 'f souvenirs were being boxed, prefatory to shipment. The pounding c ; hammers echoed merrily through the aciont house as' rare paintings, book, statues, jewelry and cigaret C as« were stowed in wooden cases. They weigh hundreds of pounds avoirfa pois and are worth hundreds of pourd sterling. It has not been definitely deternin. ed whether the president will return to France yet the Wilsons are "clean, ing house" as though they had no «, tent lon of coming bark, despite the fact they would almost certainly cupy the Murat palace again on a re turn trip. The president, despite the long hours he devotes to peace work, find* time to read interesting letters iron all parts of the w’orld. many of which he answers personally. One arrived today from Harold H. Rucker. 7 years old of Wichita. Kas.. who said -j alr studying as.hard as I can in so I will be able tp do something important when I am a man." TV -f. ply: *1 am glad you are Hesinmu? early to have an ambition and I h » you will grow up to think of tits country yoti love before you think of' fourself.” - ■ -o MAY BE POSSIBLE (United Press Service) Txnitfon. Feb. 7—(Special to Daijji Democrat)—A nation wide railway strike became a possibility today' I when the national unon of railway >§ men repudiated the settlement effstt- J ed last night'by subway worker*' s The threatened strike was intended 9 largely as a sympathetic walkout to I assist the -subway men. but the nit 9 way men, who constitute the strong I est of the rail union, are understpod 9 have decided to go through with the 9 strike because of their own grist 9 ances. WEAKNESS RESAWS LONG AFTER 9 Influenzal Reports Show Thai Strength, j Enerjry and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Unppe | Patients. After an attack of influenza, doe torn advise that nature be a -sisied in its\ buUding-up process by *“ use of a good tonic —one that ww 0} not only put strength and t-nduf- , ance into the body, hut will also . help to build up and strenatben the § run-down cells of the brain. One of the most highly recent’ : mended remedies to put energy :n - | to both body and brain is Bto-fnre* —your physician knows the W® ulc—lt is printed below. There’s iron in Btoferen-®* | kind of iron that make? red Woos 1 corpuscles and create? vigor rhe | i* lecithin also, probably ’> j brain Invi-orator known tn scien 1 Then there is good old reliable *» gS tian, that brings back your lagg.M appetite. | There are other ingredients “ a help to promote good heatth l you can see by reading this to« ula, not forgetting kolo. that gre j agent that puts the power or durance Into weak peop.o | Taken altogether 810-isren » j splendid active tonic that ' greatly help any weak person to regain normal . energy, ambition arc end ■■■_■• \ ( B Bio-feren is 30ld by all _ druggists and is mexpenstv . weakness after influenza 3 >■ are advised to take two j I after each meai anu on- , I time-seven a day. until l hea strength and vigor are stored. . « vr .<i 53d It will not fail to help 7°® * t!s . if for any reason is fied with results >'o ur authorized to return .- * . (ape al upon request—without any red of any kind. j Note to pbyaleianv !f /f V secret about the f<> rm “,‘ r v ®*c* fereu, it is on e . r.driua mm age. Here it Is: f-* r r on PtP* c^ s 1 niycero-pbosphate, J , p Ext. &. j Jignsanese PeP to ;- a lsr t'tn Vomfca; Powder«-i « ClP r/- a B siolnhthalair.; o!ear»'- ; Koto. —-
