Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1919 — Page 2

battleship Coffte The morning fragrance floating out of a t>ot of Battleship Coffee whets the breakfast appetite. And the warm comfort and gentle stimulation of a steaming cup are just what you need to start the day off right. Coffee The Perfect Drink THE CANBY, ACH & CANBY CO. DAYTON, OHIO •»» M IU £ hl! ’ j( k -.' A-

SOCIETY DOINGS The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con-1 cord church served the dinner at the, Weldy sale yesterday and cleared >• . very neat little sum. Mrs. Dick Hill will entertain at '•hanksgivipg dinner tomorrow Mr. tmd Mrs. James War's, Miss Merle Sjarhenke. Mr and Mrs Asa Mahon and son. Jim. • Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and daughter. Lois, went to Fort Wayne today to he the guests at a Thanksgiving dinner to he given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fidward Wilson. Thev will be joined tomorrow by J. Dwight Peterson and Miss Mary F’risinger and Miss Clara Williams. ♦ The Woman's club will meet Monday evening with the subject, "American Women Composers." ♦ Mrs. Mary Wemhoff will have -r guests at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wehmoft and son. Frank. Jr., of Fort Wayne; Estelle. Otto and John Wemhoff and Anne Sullivan of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mr Wai Wemhoff and Theodore Graliker. ♦ The Research club had a very interesting meetin,’ Monday afternom at the home of Mrs. Mary Eley when Mrs. J. T Merryman had an excelb >,t paper. "New Ideas in Fidm ation." Tile meeting next will he with Mrs J. i,. Kocher with Mrs C. D Lewton a- ; leader. ♦ Miss Celia Mayer delightfully en tertamed a number of her friends at

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Club Calendar Wednesday I nion Chapel Pastry Sale—Schmitt Bros’. Meat Market. Thursday I Eastern Star —Regular meeting Friday Pocahontas Initiation. M. E. Mite society at the home of Mrs. J W. Vail at 2:30 P. M. Root Township Economics’ Chib Mrs. Sherman Kunkle. Five Hundred Club Mrs. Herman Gilling Monday. Woman's Club. her home on North Second street last evening in honor of her sisters Misses Ruth and Sue Mayer who will leave soon for Los Angeles. Cal. The evening was spent very pleasantly by playing music ami games. The hosti ess served deliciofis refreshments. ♦ The Five Hundred Club will be entertained Friday evening by Mrs. He* ■ ■ man Gilling. ♦ -[ The Otterbein Guild of the I’. 11 . I church will have breakfast at the par sonage Thanksgiving morning at, 6:110. ICvei y one come. Don’t forget love offering boxes. . e ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahr verv delightfully entertained at a six o'clock din I tier last evening. They had turkey land all the good things that go with it I The guests were Rev. and Mrs. Tink ] ham and son Ford and daughter Ruth. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowen. Mr. and Mrs II W. F. Beery. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wai

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ters and daughter Dorothy. The re mainder of the evening was spent pleasantly and Victrolu music was enjoyed. LAST MOOSE DANCE There will be a dance at the Moose hull Thursday evening, which will be the last dance of the year. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland’s national remedy since 169 f. All druggists, three sites. Guaranteed. Leak tor ike name Gold Modal on eeery boi and accent no inflation

THE STORE THAT LEADS THE WAY THK ST()KE THAT LEADS THE \\ DECATUR. INDIANA DECATUR, INDIANA Store Closed Thanksgiving Day. g&afl ■ 1 Store Closed Thanksgiving Day. Friday and Saturday-The Last Two Days--The Best Two Days-of Our EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY SALE THOUSANDS OF THRIFTY WOMEN HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE 01’ MBh. this Wonderful Sale-Event to supply their winter apparel needs. Have you? Day after day of our Birthday Parly thcTe has been a steady stream of happy, / Z > smiling faces throughout the store gathering the goodies provided for them al Prices Less Than They Had Z Dreamed of Paying J S() WE LL TAKE UP- AND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE r HUBI LAST TWO DAYS, the D inner Day of ;flffdst st d Sale Up to the very lasi minute jk . . Sall i’<l;iv night will !>• >ll tip-lux to serve you with s STILL GREATER VALUES MF So tie ;• string to your thumb Don't forget to come And, 'did you know that this is a mighty good lime to supply your Christinas gift needs? 100 Beautiful New Winter Hats s*>,l9l ul Hats That Were Originally Priced $5.00 to SB.OO flininn — V Z Splendid creations in every new style, trim and color. vllulvt* i Many are Pattern I lais direct from sth Ave., New York. \ w Buy That New Hal Now! w y k —: / Positively Your Last Chance To Save Big Money on Your Winter Coat New Luxurious Coats , New Coats $34.85 New Coats $42.50 $24.75 ,Ot Li) liE G<)0I) vALI ES 1 P 10 " >s ’ Now THAT ARE GOOD VALUES AT S6O & $65, NOW A handsome assortment of really good coats that has ever COATS MADE TO SELL AT FROM sls TO SSO b our good fortune to obtain. While In the market the An assortment of the most stylish coats obtainable bought at A concession from one of Amc ica’s leading coat makers for *' 111 ’ ‘ l< ’ """ 1111 ’’'-'Li" until we a price for this occasion. Luxurious coats Os heavy *<«>! the Birthday Celebration. Rich, luxurious coats of heavy, w< ie succeestu in obtaining them Stunning acais of Broad- velour and other rlt>«irahm n.-.toriji- m tho ,iv>n\ ~ all-wool Velour. Among them are the loose effects with rag- cloth. Velours and Silver:ones; large collars < f self and ' ' b J ri ' ‘ lan sleeves; also belted in front; stunning coats in staple idush; bolted and loose effects. Coats that will be the pride bewitching inodes and in as inanv different styles as there shades that represent a saving of nearly 100%. of every woman who possesses one. are coaU They , u not lagt , ong a( . thjg priee ' “I 1 LOT 1 LOT | LOT • z COATSCOATSCOATS Z Originally Priced Originally Priced Orio-inuiiv ? N Lp !? £.o° Up to $39.5(1 I? t J $4 ! ( ., SATURDAY /timce Choice Choj ■= $6.95 $12.49 $17.50 ££ c. 4 m.-ATt >IS About 20 coats in this assortment, while A” assortment >f conservative models of Hero is a snlonrikl ui ... sAitRDAY vot ,i„v ... SSS S aXT 1 ’’ Saturday in conservative steles ot good all-wool ma- ( . <lllilrs . , ;ipll Bh . i( , os an( , ju goml velours, <o) ars ( ,t Beave- and Bta( . k > terials and will give the utmost in wear. Rare bargains. .... a,,n '’’bed effects; good col- , ulh allu really desirable coats. All Millinery '/ 2 Price All Furs XOff

Beginner’s class at 7:30. General assembly 8:45. Good music and a good lime assured. You are invited. F. T. SCIIURGER. : 280«2t Mgr for Moose Mi . and Mrs. I*. F. Droege of Marion. • Ohio arrived for a visit with F. W.| i Hroege and family near Hoagland. • “The End of the Rond.” next Tiiesd.iy night :it Hie gym. Dr. King. ♦ ♦♦♦♦•>♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + FLOWERS FOR + + THANKSGIVING ♦ + * + A tine lot of Cycleman of superior qmility will decorate your + table for Thanksgiving as well + I + as last you through the holiday •> + season; Primula Obeonica + + Chinese Prinirosi and Begonia. + + Roses and (’a nations. + v Call and see them. Place + your order early that we may + •F reserve them for you. + * MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. + * N. sth St. + + ’Phone 476. Residence 195 + * ■H’ + + + + + + 4”F4 + + 4 + 27!t-3t

Every boy and girl over twelve and every mau and wonian in Decatur should plan to hear Dr King on the "End ot the Road" at the gym next Tuesday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harter of LaSTOMACH UPSH? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets > That’s what thousands of stomach , sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a ‘ poor digestion, they are attacking the ’ real cause of the ailment —clogged > liver and disordered bowels. , Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. ’ When the liver and bowels are per- ■ forming their natural functions, away ■ goes indigestion and stomach troubles. . Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t- ‘ care feeling, no ambition or energy, ’ trouble with undigested foods? Take ■ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with ’ olive oil. You will know them by their ‘ olive color. They do the work without • griping, cramps or pain. k Take one or two at tiedtime for quick , relief. Eat what you like. 10c and 25c.

Otto visited with their mother Mes James Harter ut Decatur Hospital. Miis Jeannette Storey, public health nurse, «ent to her home iu Clevland for a visit over Thanksgiving. Your Thanksgiving dinner will not be complete without Tasty Ice (’.ream. Special Turkeys mid Individual molds. ’Phone your order today. ’Phone s(i and 55. 2<SO-2t Mr. and Mrs. George Tester tnd family went to Fort Wayne to spend Thanksgiving with A. Berger and family. DON’T DISREGARD A COLD X H - The influenza and pneumonia that swept the country a year ago were proceeded by an epidemic of colds. Foley’s Honey and Tar will cheek a cold if taken in time, and will also stop a cough of long standing. It promptly gives relief, soothes and heals. Mrs. Geneva Robinson, 88 N Swan St.. Albany, N. ¥., writes: (“Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best | cough medicine I ever used. Two bottles broke a most stubborn lingering cough.” It loosens phlegm and mucous, clears air passages, eases hoarseness, I stops tickling throat.—Sold Everywhere.

TO REOPEN_ DINING R( )(jm The Madison Hotel will open their dining room Phanksgiving Day and wi ; serve three meals a day f l (1 m ! that lime on. ‘ . I ; 4//-51 II -— ' I An. airship has 20,000 parts ’j Mrs. G.. 8. ■Robinson of Windiest [ visited with Mrs. Dallas ’ [and Mrs. Ben Miller. 1 ■ starts with a Cdd Kill tho Cold. At the , aneezo take CASCARAgQUININt t SwaUard celd remedy for 24 — >n tabkt form— .. >abK ( ' i>lat ’ —brea, s L a r 1 21 :i i f