Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1920 — Page 5
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ABOUT TOWN Charlie Volgewede left today for a weeks business trip to the eastern, shoe markets. I1 Mooe dance Thursday night. Every I ( body come. Good music and a good time. Peter Forbing. of Fort Wayne was 1 meeting old friends here today and attending to busines The basketball hall will be the at- ( traction for another crowd that will i fill the big gym tonight, when the Monroevile and local high school , teams will meet. A letter from D. E. Studabaker now at Laketown, Flordia. says he expect; to move here with his family April Ist. He has been away from lu re a number of years but still has a numb er of interests in Decatur. The Methodist ladies will conduct , a rummage sale at the library Friday and Saturday of this week, open from nine in the morning to eight in the evenng. Mae. Stewart, a travelin., nmn for a Cincinnati paper house, who li.> been coming here for a number of years, died at Lima. Ohio a few days ago according to cards just received KAISER GOING TO MOVE The Hague, Jan. 21 -Th io . m kaiser plans to remove tempo".' to the estate of Count Bentrick. tit 1 -;1< Zufleusteyn ’in Leersum. it was reported today. Floods threaten the dik. pro'e ' the ex-emperor’s present home m the castle of Count Bentnick at Amerougen. KNT FUSS ■ ■M PMffl Musterole Works Without the Blister— Easier, Quicker There’s no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stinness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will n t blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relic ■ from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsiliti.-, croup, stiff neck, asthiiia, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleuns;. tisrn, lumbago, pains and acne- of t... back or joints, sprains, sc rirmi.-cles, bruises, chilblain the chest (it often prevents pnemnenin). 30c and 60c jars; hospital. ..c $-.50.
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MORE QUAKE SHOCKS (United Press Service) Mexico City, Jan. 21 —(Special to Daily Democrat) — More earthquake shocks have been felt in the states of Vera Cruz and Pueblo, a dispatch from Vera Cruz said today. A slight eruption' of the new volcano of San Miguel, accompanied the shocks, the dispatch said. The population fears a resumption of the recent violent disturbances in Which hundreds of persons were killed and injured, it added. COURT HOUSE NEWS Peterson & Fruchte are attorneys tor' plaintiff in a new case filed ia circuit cQgrt, the title being Ed J. Kenney- vs Walker Woodruff, mi on note, demand $60.00. The original note was for $22.00 with 6 per cent interest and attorney fees. A marriage license was issued t.John B. Holthouse, 19, .uluthtror 1) catur to Ida L. Meyer. 18. daughter of Herman Meyers of .A'daw. cvunXx’. Joseph B. Pbtt 'V't TolfMff ’tVf.’t**’ A Western Railroad company, i- th--of a case filed by L. C. De Vos. . attorney fop .plaintiff. The conwli-iiA ■avs that on January 3. 1918 : Pott hipped a car of furniture, houS’ goods and other articles Irani* hirstiir to I-ike Charles, La., that en roue the car was Woken into and a 1 :r - part of the goods stolen. The , ... of S9OO is demanded. > THE FLU IN DETROIT (United Press Service) Detroit. Jau. 21—(Special .to DailyDemocrat) — Influenza cases today' showed a slight increase, 39 new cases being reported. The increases should give no cause for alarm, Dr.' Henry F. Vaughan, health commissioner, declared. Decatur man, after spending i ion-y, on his best girl, taking her bug "y riding, to the movies, buying her can dy. all to get her consent to marriage, now sues the girl for refusing to carry through a promise to wed him. It women expect to vote they mu-i also learn to keep their word wf |! i the fellow who spends his mant y Gt h them. The Decatur man has opcne-l a field for the lawyers that has o far been untouched, and every h' : bit helps in the year's business. — Bluffton- B.:nne '. The Charles OeHin;, public' sale will he held Friday, Jan. 23 at his residence 7 miles north of Decatur. Come and buy ? good dairy cow. Roads will he made passible. IS-21
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919
You Can -■< Cotfor Flu Cumin jl EVERY litth nerve in your body tells you that you we taking a bad coki. Ypu know H and you also know that you should do Homi thing right a now to bttip it. You know that .1 cold u . uaDM<rou> ai)d xnwbt to serious BiBVSb purlt.ips the Hu. Get a p.ifk.tgcof ' LIGHTNING LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS Will Not Cripe or Sicken today—take a few of th m according to efinvtiona- and your old will be stopped before you know it. Th.-y will not gripe J' or sicken. These excellent tabU is work within twenty-four hours. Ask your druij- i VI gist or dealer—US Cents. — - CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE C (United Press Service) Chicago, Jan. 21 (Special to Daily i Democrat) Jan. sl.43*i; May, $1.35- r i 8; July. $1.32%. Oats: May, 82 %c; j July 75%c. Two Big Days For Rotarians (Continued from page one) •iWdfity ic-ars meeting in debate the American leaders of Socialism, Bolhe'vism and I. W. W.’ism. 12:00 Nttuit—.fur luncheon Two Sessions ( for Rotarians No. li-iIJ: - Wolf ft Des- { sauer Auditorium, luncheon for Rotarians o:tly|-Ki>laridn IF. O. Bruggeman, of Fort Wayne Rotary club. 12:40..p. m. Rotary tong. 12:45 p. .in.’ Address. “Indiafia and Mie 1320 vdftvbntiwr,” by Rotarian Claude E. Gregg, of th*- Vincennes Rotary club. 1:00 p. m.—Entertainment stunts. 1.10 p. ni. Address ‘The Message of Rotary,” by District Governor Charles E. Watkins, of the Muncie Rotary club. 810-2.-12:15 Noon—Anthony Hote 1 dipin§, room, lunclieon for Rotarians only—Rotarian .Charles M. Neizer, of ihe F'ort 'Wayne Rotary chib, chairman. ' 12-io’p. 'in. -■Rotdry song. 12.'4» jy.; n. - Addin- , "Tlih Me.-an-by District Governor Charles EWatkins, of the Muncie R».tury'<lul».’ .1 ;uu p. in. — Entertainment sin ! l:lt) p m-.-Address, "Indiana and il.< 1920 Conventibh." by Rotarian Claude E. Gregg, of the Vincennes Rotary club.”'" Feb - <£ .twfrmipasnfcwwiiajnuiito «7i-! ' ' convening of Conference, Governor Cha: les E. Watkins, presiding. Report of Resolutions Committee. 'Cl' V~ !’■ tn Ten-Minute talks on IfV' r'i -otary < Trho i>.'m.-; A4idr< 1 TVa Ji d> :t rial Outlook.” by Harry A. Wheeler. Vice president of the. Union Trust Company. Chicago, fotner Presidnt of fl'tST <^r:’■. ih< r <5 rahiercc of the I »1T df ofVineri- a. Club Secretaries' Conference T:"tT’'tw IJT3O p. m. Chamber of Commerce, second floor —Fred RWaldon, of the Term Haute ■ Rblari- club, chairman "A Message -to Uy . r/'cretai ies of the New Clubs ." by ’Rotarian Isidore I. Marx, i,ary Himtington Rosary < lub, Gendiscussion of Club' Secrctatj s' Problems. 'Th'rne liimer <-<!i. :s Rojariauand la<lie.- at si', o'clock p. in.' at Wolf &..!> uier auditorium. Anthony Hotel dining room and Aidiiony Hotel ’ball mom. Talks and . ent’er- • H'limnents at each dinner. Evening of the Second Day Feb. 12 S:li() p.' m. Palace Theatre—DeLux : Im-hli Rotary Vaudeville, for Rotarians and ladle . Announcement of r-'suit of ballot:, i lor lioliyiiipe lor District Govert’dr, LADIES’ ENTERTAINMENT DurlAij the first Day Feb. 11. I Special .Note - All social events' of. ! the cimfoLnce am infcrß.al.. ‘ | 7:y(Ku.-j,n. to 10:00 p.'.in. -.V-nt&ony Hotel- ii; gii.traf ioi( of all Rotarians and 'toile*. See "Imporbnt information" fog j-egii t.ration fee for Rbia'ri=, uns- ami ladies Informal Get Ac.jnaii tut ft .--i-.tion. Mezzanine floor. Antiioiiy I- i: 1. in charge ol the wivts ! of the Fort Wayne Rotari ins. Mecca Theater TONI G H T “HIS BRIDAL NIGHT” A big Selccl prodncl ion oul of Hie ordinary. I'caluring ilic celebrate screen actress Alice Brady The piclue llial contains the constituents of a lifetime love, happiness, jf.'d ousy, intrigue h< tH; ; ' he'and revenge. She was v. ill ing Io dope with anoihcT man on her hi idal mglm Did she rcallv love her hir.h Hid? I low did Ihe oilier nimi ha t liet A Iji iuriii’h hi lumpD picture ail. Don't miss it.
S:OQ p. m - Pa lac • Theatre-Grand I oncmt by the Detroit Symphony Trchestra. l(>::;i) p. m. -Wolf $1 Dossauer \uilltorium- Conference Ball. Morning of the Second Day, Feb 12 . .'i a. m. Anthony Hotel —RegisIrution of all Rotarians and ladies. l'i:oo a. m. Ludies only,starting at Anthony Hote), automobile tour of Fori Wayne. In case of unfavorable v.< >ihe", musical at the Elks’ Temple. Ladies’ Luncheon, Feb. 12 12:15 Noon Ladies’ only—Luncheon, Anthony Hotel! Ball room, Mezzanine floor Sam W, Greenland, chairman of the Host Club Committee on Ladles’ Entertainment, presiding; R iil Roiary Music and entertain-| ment: "A Message from International Rotary," by Third Vice-President I
Don’t Forget I Ikil I uh sending old tires to I'indlay, Ohio, to be rebuilt by the famous Grant Process. If you have any old lilt s to be rebuilt bring them Io me, or let me know and 1 will call for same. I have on hand and will offer while they last tires at prices: named below: 30x3 $ 9.25 31x3'/- ...$11.75 32x3 $12.2a 33x4 $15.00 30x31- $11.25 31x1 Cl $16.00 31x4 $13.75 These Tire arc all guaranteed. (kill al house or write D, R. KOSHT 615 Short St. Decatur, Indiana —— - — , . —... . - !! ( — ... .. . Hoover Sweepers A\ A o ' Lift the rug and they Beat as they Sweep, as they Clean. May We Demonstrate. We have them in stock and can make immediate delivery. Buy a Hoover on the Club Plan. Schafer Hardware Co. We Save You Money. ' ';T*T.' T-* L-. ; *?*?T?* 1 .2" — . ■■■ ■ f „ Our Pre-Inventory Sale Ends Next Saturday JAN. 24th. W ■ still have some of tlu sc goods 10l l and we an- offering (Ik hi to you at prices much lower Ilian ve could buy tin in today. Men’s and Young Men's Ovc.-coals Discounted 10 per cent Boys’ and Children’s Overcools Discounted 25 per cent Boys' Knee Pant Suits Dscouuled 10 per cent All Wilder Caps Discounted 10 per cent All Sweat - rs Discounted 25 per cent G'Y yours today HOI IHOUSE SCHULTE & CO. CLOD £L' 'HE: bLLI G FOR MEN AbD BOYS * *i li « '
1 James F. Finlay, Chattanooga. Tenn., Address, "Rotary and the Ladies," by Rotarian Arthur J Folsom, Presi- ; dent of the Fort Wayne Rotary club. Ladles’ Card Party 3: oo p. m Ladies only—Card party at Elks’ Temple, one-half square west of Anthony Hotel. Three Dinner Sessions for Rotarians and Ladies’, Feb. 12 Important Note: Read your couI .a to a -i-ertain at which place plates have been reserved for you and your Rotarian escort. No I (1:00 p. in. —Wolf Ac Dessauer Auditorium. No. 2 6:00 p. in.—Anthony Hotel dining room, main floor. No. 3 6:00 p. m. Anthony Hotel Ball room. Mezzanine floor. Evening of the Second Day, Feb. 12
8:00 p. in— Pulace Theatre— DeLuxe Kith-Rotary Vaudeville to Rotarians ami ladies. Following is the Roster of the Clubs of the Eleventh Anderson, Angola, Bedford, Bloom- ' Ington, Bluflton, Columbia City, Connersville, Decatur, Elkhart, Evans ‘ ville, Fort Wayne. Frankfort, Franklin, Goshen. Huntington, IndianaiKilis. Jeffersonville. Kendallville, Kokomo, i La Fayette. Lebanon, Logansport, Mad , Ison, Michigan City, Muncie New | Albany, Newcastle, Peru, Princton, Richmond, Seymour South Bend, ; Terre Haute, Vincennes, Wabash, ! Warsaw, Washington. Winchester,
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