Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1919 — Page 4

afterthe-war activities of THE AMERICAN RED CROSS Two hundred of the 800 men in the Lake Division who are talking Vocational Training have been given loans by the Red Cross, usually when government cheeks have been delayed. Recently the American Red Cross took care of 40,000 refugees who were living in box cars near Omsk. Siberia. Military Relief service of the American Red Cross is being now rendered at 127 points throughout the country. Up to October 1919 Red Cross Canteens in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky had nearly 102,000 sandwiches a record which is second for al! all the thirteen divisions in the United States. Seven doctors and seven nurses of the American Red Cross Relief Commission in Siberia are waging a strenuous fight against cholera in Harbin. Manchuria. Dr. Alice Masaryk, daughter of the president of Czecho-Slovakia has resigned her seat in the National Assembly. a position corresponding to that of our congressmen, to devote her entire time to Red Cross relief work. Throughout the Lake Division, Red Cross chapters will hold their annual meetings for election of officers wither on October 22 or October 29. Health Centers are one of the proposed peace time plans of the American Red Cross. The Red Cross has been asked by the governor of Tedas to appraise the property loss in all districts affected by the recent disaster at Corpus Christi. Princess Iliana, ten-year old daughTOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS says Doctor Connor, formerly of John Hopkins hospital. Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would be ’ In perfect health today were it not for the deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the bnb't it’s too late. It’s a simple process to rii yourself of the tobacco habit in any orm. Just go to any up-to-date druj store and get some Nicotol tablets: take them as directed and io; the • ernicious habit quickly vanishes. D uggists refund the money if they fc 1. Be sure to read large and intere ting announcement by Doctor Com or soon to appear in this paper. It tells of the danger of nicotine po joning and how to avoid it. In thf meantime try Nicotol tablets; you will be surprised at the result. REX THEATER TODAY “The Passing of Gentleman Geoff.” The fourth episode of the famous Universal serial, “The Red Glove,” featuring Marie Walcamp. A serial filled with a thousand surprises containing something new and attractive in each episode. Don’t miss any of them. See the whole serial through and see the best serial ever produced. ‘‘Fools and Duels” A one-reel Pat he coined v featuring the well known comedian, Ford Sterling. iYou all know Ford when it comes to comedy. Nuff said. NOTICE OF COM? SSTONER'S S lI.E OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Comm: sioner appointed by the Adams Circi t Court of Adams County. Indiana! at the September Term of Court, 1919, thereof of said Court in a cause for partition of real estate for which this action was brought wherein Patrick K. Kinney, Grace Kinney, Marcellus Kinnev and Mildred Kinney are plaintiffs and John C. Moran. Executor of the last will and Testament of Thomas Moran, deceased. Margaret Moran and Anna Golden are defendants and which is cause numbered 10,000 on the Records of said Court by authority of said Court as entered in Order Book 55 on page 107 of the records of the Adams Circuit Court of said County will offer for sale at private sale to the Sw*??. bcst bidder at the Law Office of Peterson & Moran in the Morrison Building, in the Cltv of Tie catur. Adams County, Indiana on October 31st. 1919 between the hours of io o’clock a. m . 13 i o elock p. m. of said day and if not sold _on said day the same will he continued and offered for sale between I the same hours of each succeeding I day thereafter until the same is sold the following described real estlte n Adams County, In the State of Indiana, to-wit: ' | Commencing 137 feet west of the’ southeast corner of ln-]ot 'number I 438 In Joseph D. Nuttman’s north-' western addition to the town, (now city) of Decatur, Indiana; thence north parallel with Decatur street, 132 feet to the north line of In-lot 439 In said addition thence west on the north line of said in-lot number 439 to the northwest corner of said In-lot 439: thence south On the west line of said In.lots numbered 439 and 138 to the southwest corner of said in-lot 438: thence east to the place of beginning being the west part of said in-lots numbered 438 and 439 as aforesaid. Terms of bale. The full purchase price thereof shall be paid in cash on the day of sale. The same will be sold free of liens. Such sale will be made subjec • to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court and will not be sold for less than the full appraised value thereof as specified in the order of said Court. JOHN C. MORAN. J 7-24-31 Commissioner.

ter of the king anti queen of Rollmania is a member of the American Red Cross and helps the commission to her country distribute food to the children. Two thousand sixty-four persons have taken the training courses prescribed by the American Red Cro“« Bureau of Training for Home Service. TEACHER IS EDITOR The Geneva. I lei aid says: Last week we received a copy of the Kt. Recovery Record. Vol. 1, No. 1.1 We notice the name of A. Marion Sawyer, as editor and publisher. Mr. i Sawyer is well known here, having j

IJUB 1 Wv ■.-* I lUjj C j ■ Plenty of wheat - WiaW but only good m spots V Y | We’ve gathered from the best. This year’; wheat crop is big—but \¥ / Th e tig bulk of it doesn’t contain enough — -1,, hi X gluten to make bread, r/se properly. Only J i n a rew spots is the wheat up to standard in strength. £ ° g ® fc w he<xt or stop making < — ■ a al Riy** -SA alier’sEnt erprise Flour, because it is the only wheat B j with sufficient strength to make the quality of flour || ’ ® qfjSL ' y° u avs had in Enterprise. Bf Mk B jU BBfS We are getting it, but the premium we paid in ordiy. z 'W§ wS nar y y ears to s efc best, wasn’t enctigh to get choice ** - ’w wheat this year. V7e have to pay an exfra premium; ’ \ ° ut we P a y gladly, because we know that you ” would rather pay a little more for S Valier’s j LM || ||| Enterprise Flour | ■Bi I llv St i? e sur ? Faying the kind of light, wholesome (H j ■Bn P "T B IpS bread you have always had. 8., p '• There is no economy in saving money on flour and I BCF’ i I ,W >t on hpvy soggy bread. Valier’s Enter1 pnse Hour will bake better bread and more loaves to i . . , the sack. It is much cheaper in the end. W Vfacturej>frombEST // gj . j /nmmimffe ’’Hade of pure selecte» I his year, of all years, it is important to select vour " HEAT flour carefully. Get Valier’s Enterprise and be -are HOUR? of your baking - ||* ARK r boistbm:d in u.s. patent of t MM AfAD. SPIES MILLING Ifyour grocer is out of Enterprise, he can get .<?T CT IfiCOB ' more, quickly. Don’t experiment with any _ j’• LOIVS, MO. - other. Insist on getting Vaher s Enterprise. popular priced flour ' . — Ljzlt —: J off Heads. ■ ‘ - 11 LMP-SWWWFMBfI! I ,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1919.

• taught one term in the Geneva high i school in 1911-12. Mr. Sawyer Is a ) man of exceptional ability along lit--1 erary lines, and we predict that this paper will be worthy of him. Last « week lie explained that due to scarcity • of help he was unable to get the sheet ' lout on time, and lie expects to make it ' an eight-page paper, whereas the inj itial issue was only four pages. We | ; wish Mr. Sawyer success in his new, enterprise, DECATUR M. E. CIRCUIT — The Rev. Rogers, pastor of the OeI catur Methodist circuit, makes the fol-1

lowing announcements for his' charges: Pleasant Valley Sunday school -9:30, standard time.! Preaching—lo:3o, standard time. Subject, "Good Literature." Beulah Sunday school -9:30, standard time. Preaching- 7:30, standard time. Epworth League- -6:30. A special program will be used in jthe church service. Delta Theta Tau Clears $193.27 from Their Show. | The show, “Oh, Oh. Cindy!” wa»|

I ' given last evening to another packed Dall, and was very enthusiastically ing to the sorority is tlio fact that a I settlement of all expenses shows that the sorority cleared the sum of $193.27. This will be used for charity. Thanks All Who Helped. The Delta Theta Tau sorority! wishes to express its sincere thanks ■ to the members of the cast, the choruses, and the patrons and all who help-. <-d to make their benefit show, "i)!i. I Oh, Cindy,” the success that it was. The blacksnake and blue racer are I identical and non-poisonous.

Twenty-six nations are now oj orating as members of the Internationa! League ot Red Cross Societies. The League, with headquarters at Geneva, | Switzerland, has mapped out a pro- ! grain for benefiting humanity by comNOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. MY LOCATION IS NOW ONE DOOR NORTH OF MY FORMER PLACE. DR. BURT MANGOLD, 249-1 f Dentist.

bating disease throughout the W( ... and co-ordinating relief ( .ff orts in | '' " of famine, plague ami other dim,”, I $ $ S—WANT AUS EARN—g |, . NOTICE STOP—At Petergon. LOOK—For a B ood time. LISTEN— The Beulah Chape] Epworth league, will hold a box social at th,. Peterson school on Thursday even' ing. Oct. 30th The public is cord ial ’ ly invited. A good time is assured. 25L7U