Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1919 — Page 3
Boys! Girls! I Win $5 in Gold VACATION MONEY Think of it —ss for 50 words—ss in Gold! And so easy for any boy—girl! This is All You Have to Do Ask your mother why she thinks Calumet Baking Powder is the best Baking Powder she ever used. Mother knows why Calumet is better —if she has ever used it—and she can tell you. Then when she tells you, just'write in 50 words or less the reason — “ Why mother likes Calumet best” Sign your name and address, and mail to us. That’s all. The boy or girl who sends in the best answer—in 50 or less words —why mother likes Calumet best, will receive a $5 Cash Prize. The Only “Rules” Are These Only boys and girls in or “under” the Bth grade in any school are allowed to enter the contest. Your answer must not have more than 50 words. Contest closes June 16th Your answer must be in our office on or before that date. THE DAILY DEMOCRAT 51c For Your Butterfat At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice It pays to sell us your Cream MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. ; CREAMERIES <•+++++++♦+* i Mecca Theater « TODAY • Double Program: “The Girl of Today,” sea- < luring the pretty little actress, Corinne Griffith. A • superlative drama of patriotism, love and a wo- • man’s courage in the face of foes. •• a i a * And the first chapter of “The Iron Test,” the ;; greatest serial Antonio Moreno ever produced. Get ;; started tonight. Commencing today and continu- !' ing every day except Sunday, our Matinee will be !! at 2p. m. First night show, 7:15; second, 8:45. | k******4.***J-i********4MM.4.***4+**++++**++++++++ +++++
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919
SHINE! The Wertzberger & Lose barber shop has installed a shoe shining I stand, and it’s a place to get a real shine Open during the week and on ' Sunday morning. 13-14-26 1 — 1 1 pfHE"ARTOir fitting} pipes we know- r-' AND FOLKS z~< SAY THAT/ f V OUR ' /SPRICE IS\ r -v® ( LOW ZT — ■■ If your auto tires are wearing thin, reinforce them by using Insyde Tyres. They’ll probably run the rest of this year, with a little cost. An Insyde Tyre is not an ordinary reliner. It is made of regular tire fabric, vulcanized together the same as a reguar casing, fits snugly inside the casing, and will make that old tire run many mor; miles. Call .1. H. Stewart, telephone 168, and he will gladly tell you all about it. 1,3716 RALPH MOSER Teacher of Piano and Violin Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint Formal Analysis and Ensemble Studio 206 So. Second St. Decatur, Ind. ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at 5% per cent, on Improved farms. Ten years' time with privilege of making partial payment at any interest paying dates. Abstract of title on short order. JOHN SCHURGER & SON Office on second floor, over Fisher & Harris Grocery N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 _ ii - — - JEFF LIECHTY ! Auctioneer ; I still have my headquarters ! at Durkin's garage, and will ; book any sale you might have. ;| , ’Phone 181 : Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN . OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN J FIRST STREET ' Calls Answered Day or Night !pL Office 143 q* none Residence 102 BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND ; EMBALMING • Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service ; DECATUR, • IND. • Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 : Dr. C. C. RAYL ■ Monroe, Indiana • —o— Special attention given to ' Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and I Female Pelvis. ! Equipped to do Cystoscopy ; and • Ureteral Catheterization » 4 ;■ FORT WAYNE AND DRCATUB i TRACTION LINK ; crntraTtimb I Leave Decal nr Leave Ft. Wayae ► 5.40 a, tn. 7.00 a.m. • 7:00 a.m. 5.30 a. m. ► K.XO*. m. 10.ee a. m. ' 10:00 a. in. ti.se a. m. • it .sea. m. t>ee>. m. • l.noa.m. s.sna.m. S >3O a. m. ► 4.00 p.m. »>3op.m. ► 7.00 m. H. 30 p.m. ► 10.00 p, ill. J 1 :<»B P. ™- • Car every hone and * hair. • Runitlag time 1 h " ur • "*Frel<bt ear leave* Oeeatar at • 7.45 a. m. and leave. Ft. Wayae at I ■ 13.00 tn., arriving la Deeatae at • offle’houra 0.30 a. tn. to 7100 p. m. 1. B. PTONEBUHMBSH, Ural. HILDREN Should not be “dosed” pa for colds—apply the “outside” treatment — “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30/. 60MT2Q
-TO GIVE SOCIAL The Delta Theta Tau sorority will give an ice cream social Saturday evening, on the corner north of the People's Lx>an & Trust Company's - bank, and just south of the Carnival “merry-go-round.” ice cream cones, pub and other refreshments will tie sold. MILITARY NOTES Frank Chronister, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac Chronister, has arrived in the states from service overseas, according to a telegram received by the family. Charles 11. Stults, who spent nearly a year overseas, arrived home last night on the 9:30 car, byway of Fort Wayne. ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. Anna Wetter, who went to the Lutheran hospital, For: Wayne. Tuesday for examination, underwent a j succesful operation yesterday morning at nine o’clock, for the removal of a cataract from the right eye. She passed through the same most success fully. A cataract in its incipient stages, also effects th- left eye. but it is believed that this can be broken up. Dr. Glock performed the operation With Mrs. Wetter were her daughter, Letta, and her sister, Miss Lizzie Werder. NOTICE TO MACCABEES All members of the Maccabee lodge are hereby requested to meet at the hall at two o'clock Sunday afternoon for the purpose of observing Memorial day. Please be present. 2t By Order of Commander. BEULAH AND PLEASANT VALLEY Sunday school at Beulah Chapel at 9:30 a. m. Homer Ginter, supt. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Subject: “Ministers of Grace of Christ.” Pleasant Valley —Sunday school at 9:30 a. it.., Joseph Call. supt. Preach- ; ing at 8:15 p. m. Mt. Pleasant —Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Children's Day program in the evening. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. June 25, with an illustrated service, subject of pictures, “Around the World with Christ.” This is a very beautiful set. A cordial invitation extended to all. V. C. ROGERS, Pastor THE TELEPHONE LINES (United Press Service) Washington, June 19 —(Special to I Daily Democrat)—The house today I unanimously passed the bill returning , the telegraph and telephone lines to their owners. ' The bill now goes to conference The house amended the senate bill by setting the date for the return of the wires as the last day of the montn in which the act is approved. Also allowing continuance for not more than six months of the sigh telephone > rates put into egect by the postmast- > er general. The senate set 90 days ' as the time for return. SENATOR GORE BETTER. (United Press Service) Sioux Falls. S. D„ June 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) —United States Senator Thomas P. Gore, of Oklahoma, injured in an automobile accident near here late yesterday, ex- . pected to leave for Washington today. Senator Gore was riding from J Mitchell to Sioux Falls to catch a 1 train. The machine turned over. His shoulder was badly bruised. A SPECIAL IN KANSAS. (United Press Service) Ljttle Rock. Ark.. June 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat), —Governor ' Brough today prepared to call a spe- ' cial session in July of the state legislature to take up ratification of the federal suffrage amendment, state oil survey and good roads program A fine lot of Jersey cows will be sold at public auction on Saturday, June 21st at Pennville, Indiana. John Henry Hogg. 14346 VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up; tubes 20c up. Phone 471. ,For Sale Modern residence at a very , reasonable price. J. D. Dailey
JENKINK VULVAN SPRINGS’ SERVICE STATION Automobile Springs for all Popular Priced Cars. IIOLTHOUSE GARAGE ~,’ n tCjWI Rsr’lvr* 4 '! .fjgg -* a 1 gsfi cMRaaJKMWT rFrOi Some men have hands and some have lands With which to earn .1 living. But everyone Finds Golden Sun New life and vigor giving. X \ X\ x a" ' l l /// // > Z &o Good coffee no more needs premiums to sell it than g*ood apples need premiums to get people to eat them. Peddlers cind syndicate stores givepremiums to induce you to use poor coffee, often half chaff and dust. The "Woolscm Spice Co. Toledo. Ohio I 1 GIOVE GRIP Shoes Jlh ; MWB i ; FTP i la If . r ■a Holds the arch gently and firmly in place, permitting the muscles to perform their natural functions. 'll > Made on an entirely new 1 principal over smart, stylish f I lasts. Glove Grip Shoes not only relieve and cure all sorts of arch troubles—they the . aormal foot perfectly. _ i * May we show you ? Winnes Shoe Store I . ""I—
■. w — —" *- - vS . ■ ’ < The Warm Weather isl ' if Work Shoe I : 1j The Shoe that gives comfort and satis- i | faction. Smile while you work by wear- j | | ing our shoes. We have them in elk and \ j i| calfskin, in black and brown. Come in and see them j i PEOPLES & GAY
A Firestone Y ear GOOD news travels fast. That’s why “the trade” ( speak of this as a “Firestone Year.” The mileage that the Firestone Gray Sidewall has been giving has gotten around. ] No more shopping around for those who have dis- ; covered the real most miles per dollar answer — firestone ) TIRES Most Miles per Dollar Lee Hardware Company ■■■ ■■■ ■ i ■ ■ . M ”'1 'yZ 765 'Bb'.'fe*' Roofing X mi !■■■■» II mu 111 mi ■■■in I UHL 'i Make your rord even a more E conomica l'\v\ TL TEARLY a million Ford own- a I crs h ave f° un d that mainte- H nance and tire costs are reduced approximately 30 per cent K and a large saving is made in fuel by the 1 —TRADE MAHK RECItTCRtD Oi ‘ ra Shock Absorber Tnu,ks PATLNTEE) They protect riders from disagreeable shocks and jolts—make any Ford ride as smoothly and comfortably as a $2,000 car. They make the car safer; preventing sidesway at high speeds. The same shocks that disturb the passengers, also rack, strain and wear out the car. Hasslers prevent squeaks; I ... *bsoo« rattles and deterioration. They »a Ford car or a Ford one-ton lastlongerand giveit a highlie value. The spiral, conical \h ;s of chromc-vauadium steel ess on cither upward or /. I vard movements. They last ! ' I lake the car or truck last, D-Day Trial Offer ride without Hasslers r -~- ;■ ( because someone i ,hi johHBROWN-ta ' tries to discourage I —7you. They arc a quality \ product — worth their mA 1 price. We will put them jfuiSr I 011 for 10-days’ trial. Y-ivA-I Your money refunded if you I say so. Ask for Trial Biauk. \ FOR SALE BY KALVER-NOBLE GARAGE CO.
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