Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1919 — Page 3

j Misses’ Slippers Coming Down DON'T PAY MORE j $2.98 for Misses’ Brown or Black Oxfords. | $2.49 for Misses Black Gun or Coll Slipper. | $1.49 for Misses’ White Ankle Strap Pumps. . ' SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW Charlie Voglewede | FITS FEET

Special Sale— I Wear a Cool Suit and Hat and Be Comfortable I We will for a short time offer the following I bargains: Any Palm Beach Suit and Odd Pants at 20 per I cent oil. SIO.OO Suit for. .$ 8.00 $3.00 Pant for.. .$2.40 $12.50 Suit for.. 10.00 $3.50 Pant for... 2.90 $15.00 Suit for.. 121)0 $4.00 Pant for... 3.20 $17.00 Suit for... 13.60 $5.00 Pant for... 4.00 $5.50 Pant for... 4.40 Any Panama Hat at 20 per cent off. $5.00 Hat for .$4.00 I $6.00 Hat for $4.80 Any Sailor Straw Hat at one-half oil. I $1.50 Hat for $ .75 $2.00 Hat for 1.00 $3.00 Hat for 1.50 Ask to see them TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY & PEARSON

»■— —— ... . — .] THE HALLMARK STORE H “Ideal for Your Vacation” THE STRAP WATCH Always Available For motoring, boating, fishing, hunting—no matter what the weather— the strap watch has stepped to the front nimbly, en- I abling mankind to keep an ever watchful eye upon time. Thus many minutes of value are sdved and greater becomes accomplishment. | Pumphrey's Strap Watches are noted for their perfect time-keeping qualities. Modestly priced. $6.50 to $30.00 4 I I Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store I “Famous for Fine Jewelry” g BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS .j W: ■

The “White Stag” is King of all Smokes Thrones are tottering, Princes arc hibernating and Emperors are chopping wood -but In the realms of smokedom one and only one Monarch will always ride. Pretenders come and go, makeshifts have their day, and substitutes shine for an hour or two. But to the loyal subject of King Weed the White Stag Extra Mild is “THE SMOKE WITH THE SMILE” For Sale by All Dealers \

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PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Miner and son, Wallace, went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon to attend an enlistment service at the United Brethren church. A 10,000-word novel by a girl of nine is being published by an English firm. The authoress, Daisy Ashford, is the daughter of a war official, and she was “discovered” by Sir J. M. Barrie. Mrs. Thomas Gauze and children, Esther, James and Paul, of Marion, who visited with relatives at Willshire, 0., changed cars here yesterday afternoon on their way to Fort Wayne to visit with a sister, Mrs. Ed Schoppman. Attorney E. B. Lenhart and Ed Chronister left for Detroit, Mich , yesterday to have some depositions taken in a case pending in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Henry Myers of Ft. Wayne, was a business visitor here yesterday. Th’ hardest thing is t’ git some one t’ agree with you on a resemblance. Henry Ford might git back at Lawyer Stevenson by askin’ him what a suction yoke heater is.—Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. The Werling family will hold their reunion at Wischmeyer’s grove, near the Lutheran church at Bingen, Adams county, Ind., on July 27. The Werling family is one of the largest families descending from the early pioneers and its hundreds of members live in Adams, Wells and Allen counties, while others have moved to other states. A regular good time has been planned and every member is urged to be present and bring a well filled basket. Many good speakers will be present. Plans for a new five-story Knights of Columbus lodge building, to cost approximately $150,000, have been completed, and are ready for presentation to the lodge for final approval. The new building, according to announced plans, is to be erected on the site of the present lodge building, 707,709 North Illinois street, and is planned to start construction work within a few weeks.—lndianapolis News. It is reported that so much hail fell northwest of Berne, Saturday, that windows were broken and that at places the stones lay over two inches deep—Berne Witness. Mrs. James Hurst and her brother-i-law, William Hurst, of Ontario, Canada, spent the day with their son and nephew, Frank Hurst family in Fort Wayne. Mrs. O. L. Brcntlinger and son, Lionel, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Homer Ruhl and daughter, Sylvia, were guests of the John Ruhl family at Middletown today. We do not claim to do the best work. But tis good and better than some.—T. A. Leonard, Tinner. 173t6 notice » H. A. Straub, the expert wall paper cleaner, will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs. Paper hanging and porch washing Prices right. Work guaranteed.— 'Phone 750. 170-t6 A GRATEFUL WOMAN’S STORY Mrs. Robert Blair, 461 S. 20th St., Terre Haute. Ind., writes: "I suffered two years with kidney and bladder trouble. After taking Foley Kidney Pills a few short weeks I found my trouble gradually disappearing. The backaches stopped and I am also free those tired spells and headaches, and my .vision is no longer blurred.” Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys keep the blood clean and eliminate the impurities that cause backache, rheumatic pains, sore, stiff and swollen joints and muscles. Sold Everywhere.

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