Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1919 — Page 2
BATTLESHIP Cofftee The morning fragrance floating out of a pot of Battleship.Coflee whets the breakfast appetite. And the warm comfort and gentle stimulation ot 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 BATTLESHIP c.o* ljk * t - -
SOCIETY DOINGS The Ladies' Aid society of the Concord church served ihe dinner at the Weldy sale yesterday and cleared very neat little sum. Mrs. Dick Hill will entertain at I •nanksgir ijig dinner tomorrow Mr , and Mrs. James Wavs. Miss Merle Marhenke, Mr and Mrs, Asa Mahon and son. Jinn ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and daughter. Lois, went' to Port Wayne today to be the iuesH'at a Thanksgiving dinner to be given at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson. Thev "UJ be.juii.iMl tomorrow by J Dwight I’etersbn and Miss .Mary b'rislngcr and Miss Clara Williams. * The Woman's club will meet Mon-; day evening with Ihe subject. "Ameri-' \ ■ ctpr Women Composers ” ♦ Mary Wemlioff will li#ve -is , ’giwsts at Thanksgiving dinner Mr., and Mrs Erank Wehmoff and son.' •_ F’Ai’nk. Jr., of Port Wayne; Estelle,! fifth and John WemhoiT and Anne-Sul-divan of Port Wayne. .Mr. and Mrs. 1 . J Weinliofl and Theodore Graliker.' * , The Reseat II club had a very in-, j Infesting Monday aft erne >n I at the home of Mrs. Mary Eley when! Mrs. J. T. Merryman had an excell- nt! paper. "New jd, it. ip Education, •Meeting ncxL''v ilL’i'- withtfMksF.i L liochen w ith Mi>. C. I) Lwin.i •> ,fl !ead<*r. ' '' ■■ f ♦ Miss Celia Mayer delightfully en-
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Ciub Calendar Wednesday inion Chapel Pastry Sale-w-Schmitt Bros’. Meat Market. Thursday Eastern Star —Regular meeting Friday , Pocahontas Initiation. M. E. Mite society at the Imine of Mrs. J. W. Vail at 2:3(1 P. M. Root Township Economies' Club Mrs Sherman Kunkle. Five Hundred Club Herni ill Gilling. Monday. Woman’s Club. .her tiome on North Second afreyt last evening in houor of her sisters ..tMAes Ruth and Sue Mayer who will leave soon lor I.Os Angell's. Cal' The even ing was spent very pleasantly by .playing music apd gjiqiej;. The hostess served delicious refre'slmifhits ♦ The Five Hundred Club will be entertained Friday evening by Mm.-Her-Iman Gilling. * The Otterbein Guild of the V. I‘. ' church will have breakfast at the parsonage Thanksgiving mornini al 6: 20. I Every one come. Don't forget love ! offering boxes. ( ~ >■ * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahr very delightfully entertained at a six o’clock dinjjt' i- last u-yenitig* They had tufkey and all tiff fb'M tjiii‘4e*that go;V ifli it. .The guests Ven Rev. and Mrs". Jinkham and son Ford and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs Lee Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. TV. F. Beery Mt! and Mi's". C. L. Wal- ■ 1 "
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1919.
tors and daughter Dorothy The remainder of Hie evening was spent pleasantly and Victrolu music was enjoyed. LAST MOOSE DANCE There will be a dunce at the Moose hall 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 * standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sises. Guaranteed. Leek for U. Geld Medal on •▼•ry E©a and accept ■» imitation
THE STORE THAT LEADS THE WAY MM << THE STORE THAT LEADS THE WAY DECATUR. INDIANA O M-'fl DECATUR, INDIANA ’ Store Closed Thanksgiving Day. MggS H * ■ Store Closed Thanksgiving Day. Friday and Saturday-The Last Two Days--The Best Two Days—of Our ■ EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY SALE THO.USANDS OF TIIBIFTY WOMEN EAVE. TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. ■ISHK'' t this Wonderful Sale-Event to supply their winter apparel needs' Have you?. EgillgL Day after.duy .of our Birthday Parly there has been a steady stream of happy, smiling facts throughout the store gathering the goodies provided for Ulem at W ■ SB Prices Less Than They Had Dreamed of Paying | so WELL TAKE I P ANOI'Hlil PF.d• MAKE FRIDAY AND SATERDAY THE f||jjgg||2 JjP I .AST TWO DAYS, (hi Damn r1) its of iDii’Jst Successful S,ik I’p to the 'ven last minute JgMk Sattirdnv ni flit we'll h< on lip-toe (ci serve vou with STILL GREATER VALUES EM|r So ti string id your thumb Don i t. And. did you'k-ivnv that this is mighty good time to supply your Christmas gift needs? 100 Beautiful New Winter Hats s*>.l9 WW Hats That Were Originally Priced <5.00 to SB.OO CL * V-Jn Splendid creations in every new style, trim and color. 1/00100 Many an PaUern Hals direct from sth Ave,, New York. v U V Buy That New Hat Now! , . | ; T J Positively Your Last Chance T o Save Big Money on Your Winter Coat New'Luxurious Coats New Coats $34.85 New Coati $42 50 $24.75 — - noon VALVES VP TO s .e„ sow THAT AHE GOOD X«w • coe- noil. 1...EH, Il IIIO.M io ; ... "..AL'T a.. . A coneefskHione of America’s leading coat niHkPTH ftyr ' 1 '‘ a * ' coaxec and uit a the maker until we a price for this orraqinn i * r u ihe Rich, luxurious coats ,j' i cavy, "■'ere successful in obtaining .-them. Stunning coats of Broad .‘ occasion. Luxurious coa.s of heavy w all-wool Velour. Among them are the loose efteclS With rag- il'itli, Velours and Silve: ones; large collars <f se if an(l V °" r an<l other desirable materials in the season’s most bin sleeves'; also belted in front; stunning coats .p staple Plus!:; boiled and loose elleets. Coats that will o e the rride bewitching inodes and in as many different styles as tn u shades that represent a saving ot nearly 100%. ol every woman who possesses one 1 *m*uy ni.ieii.ni siy.es as m are coats. They’ll not last long at this price. 1 ILOT IL °T ILOT z COATSCOATSCOATS “ .. v Originally Priced Originally Priced nr; „ u .. n ON • Lp to $25.00 Vd to $39 50 Originally Priced Choice Choice Up V’ $49 - 50 SATURDAY RF IIFRF Choice T $6.95 $12.49 $17.50 — X-Z FRIDAY AND (14TITDIUV About 20 coats in this assortment, while Ar assortment of conservative models of' Hern i- • ■ »nnMI 2AXXI OAILKDAI not tlli v season's garments, they are made l; '-’ year. Most of them are full lined and son's sniLo’Y''' l J ot of '"oats in last seain conservative styles of ;;ood all-wool ma- '’oiiar- "■n'l,'' 'n ’ -ts. with sell wool velours 'collar^ ’ f !’ , ' !!K4,f 'd fr om all- SATURDAY I J teriais and will give The, utmost in wear. Rare m " l g °° d B,^S ' J 'bush; loose' a'.K,* X'tL*"!, * ors and really desirable coats. d ’ [ All Millinery '/ 2 Price | TATFurs Off ~
, Beginnei's class at 7:30. General as-, L seiubly 8:45. Good music and a good 4 time assured. You are invited. • 1< T SCHI’RGER, 280-2 t Mgr. for Moose ' Mr. and Mrs. I’. F Droege ot .Marion.; ■ Ohio arrived for a visit with F. V, i Droege and family near Hoagland. '! "I he End of the Bond." ilexl Tuesday night al Ihe gym. Dr. King. + •!••!■ + + > + + + + + 'if'fr + 'i , + + FLOWERS FOR ‘ + + THANKSGIVING * + ♦ + A line lot of Cycleman of su- + perior quality will decorate your + + table for' Thanksgiving as wMI ♦ + as last you through the holiday + + season; Primula Obconfca, + 4- Chinese Primrose and Begonia. + + Roses and Ca v n 11 ions. + + Call and see them Place + + your order early that we may + + reserve them for you. 44- MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. + * N. sth St. 44- 'Phone. 476. Residence 195. 4- + 4-4-4-4- + -l-4- + -F4*4-4-4'-F4-279-3 t
Every boy and girl over twelve and every man mid woman in Decatur should plan to hear Dr King on the "End of the Road" at the gym next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harter of LaSIMM If®? 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 performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, i>oor appetite, a lazy, don’tcare 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 dive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 10c and 25c.
I'Otto visited with their mother Mrs. ' James Harter at Decatur Hospital. ' Miss Jeannette Storey, public health nurse, went to her home in Clevland i for a visit over Thanksgiving. Your Thanksgiving dinner will not be complete without Tttsly lee ('.ream. Special; Turkeys and Individual molds.' ’l’lione your order today. | ’Phone s(i and 55. 280-21 Mr. and Mrs. George Tester ind family weijt to Port Wayne to spend Thanksgiving with A. C. Berger and family. ' — DON'T DISREGARD A COLD The influenza and pneumonia that swept the country a year ago were proceeded by an epidemic of colds. , Foley’s Honey and Tar will check a cold it taken in time, and will also stop a cough of long standing. It i promptly gives relief, soothes and ! heals. Mrs. Geneva Robinson, 88 N Swan St.. Albany. y., 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.. [stops tickling throat. —Sold Every- ! where.
TO IIEOPEN-DINING r ()Om The Madison Hotel w il| open their dining rooni Ihanksgivmg Day and W i serve Ihn,. ,„ea ls „ d that lime on. . An airship has 20.0UQ p ait|j Mrs. G. B. Robinson of.Winchost, visited with Mrs. Dallas Hu.^, J and Mrs. Ben Miller. imSJENZA M "a? starts wiiii a CoMT&My ICi.l l;io Cold. A,t the sneeze take ' HIW3' cascaraEHuinine r w Etand4r . d .I® 1 / . r «®edy for 2» 'WJK e.Mct form—2 = .'e, , ur ' 1 ’ fcreslia vp a cot I n ~ ' 3 <lsvb'cn.--,- raclc >f it fail,. Th ,, /. f X f/ Drur Stare,
