Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1920 — Page 5
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Ever have pains in y ollr it . d at (h<J poin( in(|i . vated? You know how painful it is to walk and how unsatisfactory it is to work when your feet other you. We can relieve this condition almost mmed lately with a pair of our adjustable Arch supports. We are so confident that we will give you ten days trial. Money back if you are not satisfied. Charlie Voglewede Graduate Prectipedist
ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Charles Christen and daugb:<: t Bernardine, went to Fort Wayne to I visit with Mrs. Leo Hindman. Mrs. Ernest Smith and sot. Lu- | gene, of Portland am. d from a vis . [ with Iter mother. Mrs George Dram. | of Port Wayne, this nie’ning I j I Malting at the horn, of Mr and Mr Elias Sudduth I < Mrs. Marie Mettmi: of Fort Wayne ... visiting for a f. ( |. t \ with in 1 parents. Mr. and M' Herman lb i:. king. Mr. and Mrs. Prank McDowell of . Bluffton visited with friends i; tl: ■' L city yesterday. Mr. .McDowell attemt-i ed the banquet o: th Kotarian cii ■ | last evening. John Schug. who ha recaiL | covered from a sev-"e attm kof tL | flu, was able to go on the I this morning after -m ] , >e>. i. ' ness. Mrs. Jesse Helm will .-it- fain i Tri Kappa Alumni F . Wat i morrow evening ami h m\it, ■ ■■ . ■ I Decatur Tri Kappas . gm The Rotary dinner served by ' I. “Eats" restaurant and the talk I William H. Rhoat was enjoyed by Hi duh last evening. 7 at the Masonic hall Crs. H. L. Ke. ..; / visiting with her morin Mr r it Hainmell, left today t to join her husband. . ■ d tins ' to Kentucky when lv ft look after businesThe Friday • p will be held at the St M; <• i - this evening at 7: lb - Prank McDowell . r Bhiltton at’emi- . ed the Rotary dinm " • FOR Try Mu How Quicklyjt Relieves You just nibM i usually the pain is ytoothingcomfort com Musterole is a dean, w! . . made with oil of r.. of mustard plaster V V n Many doctors an '. Mu ■role and recommend it . . They will gladly tell you > Lt relief it gives from sore th: . b: ..+ ■, croup, stiff neck, asthma.'yuraLia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of th ’ b.. k or joints, sprains, sore muscle . brui.-vS, chilblains, frosted feet, vci richest. Always depend:-?: ■. 30 and 60c jars; hospital . ---J. liw- i |U
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evening. 1 he county basket ball tournament is on in this city and each contest t worth the price of admission. The mals will be placed tonght. Decatur people are still buying bee sugar for fifteen cents per pound. 1 .‘ injuld not be difficult for till to ke.e; wiet. Thanks to the Holland-St Louis Sugar company. Beef sugar is being sold for tifteei cents per pound in Decatur and m more. This plan of shutting off the city water early in the evening or some ' win-re before midnight is all right if : t'el .>w's cistern is not dry, but whet ' 'ou can't get a drop of water in tin hoii-<■. one is not in favor of the plan Mid my. how thirsty one gets, whet he learns that everything is dry. Mis. L, C. Meibers went to For Wayne to call on her husband win lis ;.t the Hope Methodist hospital She r. ports him as getting along very , nicely. Jonas <’lir ■ of Root township wa: I a business visitor in the city this morning. Mrs. Godfrey Kurt and granddaugh nr w. nt to Monmouth to spend the with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lord Mrs. Catherine Conroy and dauglt . Ruth, went to Fort Wayne t< ;■< nd the day' with friends. di Ruth Bowers went to For Wayne to visit with her sister. Mrs ,liichurk Kaough. LORDS HANG OUT S. R. O.—HOUSE FULL > Cuit -‘1 Press Service) London, Feb. HI —(By Mail)—lf tin ,Tuition of new peers continue apae; the way it is doing now. the house o Hurds will soon be putting the show man' sign outside —“S. R. 0.” Unles sonic sort of reform is proceeded wit; ‘in, the housing question at Wes’ !minster will be as serious as it is i .11 other pat ts of the country. A I many as twenty-four names have hem added to the roll slice’New Year’s; tin.' I’ceres.-; - in their own right are no I io be admitted to the sacred precinct until the whole bouse of loris ba been reconstructed and recognize , They may stand for election to tin bun of ct inmon . but a. a matte: iof fact the benches in the electet ihouse are already unpleasantly ‘crowd 'rd- and fr< qiieutly when an import:::;: del’ide is a: nounced the member 'overflow - to Hie galleries, where tt'e. re pi ’dad 'd Ir m speaking. If cv-: flic, absentee’ Sinn Feiners changi their mind., and turn ut> to "lake the: .seat’ ’in commons, the Tommy-m<H;o room-lor-your-uncle injunction is 111 '' ily to prove somewhat of a problem.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Tl, 1920.
r DOING IT QUIETLY d Reds are Being Deported' Every Day in Small Num- j hers with Much Ado PICKING THEM UP A Special Train Running from Pacific Coast to New York gets Many (United Press Service) Washington, D. C.. Feb. 27—(Spe-i cial to Daily Democrat)—The govern-1 inent’s deportation machinery is working at full speed today, but quietly. ■ Many reds are being exiled, but with ■ as little advertising as possible, it BjWas learned. 11 The dispatch of another “soviet ark” I is opposed by Secretary of Labor Wilson because of the notoriety it gives the reds which enables them to pose as martyrs and results in agitation I against deportation. | Radicals are now being "exported” .in small batches, on regular passenger 'ships. Ellis Island, according to adpices here, is crowded with red arriv P; als from all parts of the country, - The board of immigration has put in service a "red special’ 'train, it was stated. The train generally starts out from a Pacific coast city and travels across the continent to New York, picking up deportees enroute. One of these “specials’’ it was stated at immigration headquarters het", arrived in New York this week with ' seventy-nine radicals to be deported, p It came from San Francsco. Movements of the "red specials" are cloaked in the utmost secrecy. i In December, Japan exported more goods to the United States than did ,y ' any other-country. It amounted to i times more than the goods shipped : by the United Slates to Japan. Every man who is a member or at i tendant of the Presbyterian church . ; ” I urged to be present at the, church on I Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock promp' I Something doing. 5012 10' 11. S. BAM) TO PLAY | rhe Ikeiitur hit’ll school hand ls will again make its appearance js loniithl al the Athletic hall, al , which time the final games for i,. the county championship will 1( . he staged. Much enthusiasm j will be shown lonip.ht. the bam! ~ having a number of new sclec- () lions to offer, and with the itii’oc number of rooters plan|t ning on attending tiie game, it is predicted that the gym will he a lively place. Gome out i and root for (he locals. J EATS DON’T FORGET THE SPECIAL SUNDAY CHICKEN : DINNER AT THE “EATS” RESTAURANT. SERVED 11 > A. M. TO 1 P. M. >v- RESERVE TABLE. PHONE 28 PRICE <io CENTS. BmEuSom Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and tewel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets fa vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does out have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Takes Dr. Edw ards’ Olive ; Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits, 10c and 25c a box. , - - ..... ■ ' “■■■' 1 : Mecca Theater TONI G H T I a “Old Loves for New I A big live-reel Triangle proI (hu lion featuring th.' delightful I screen actress, Marjorie Wilson. I A story of a voting couple! I who plunge into < xcesses mid' ■ arc despatched west by a far-| I seeing father-in-law. After' I hard blows and biller closc-lo-I the-soil experieucefi, they' B awaken to their vanity and folI i | Also the next episode of' the I great serial. “The Bkick Si t ret” I featuring Pearl White. Have | you been following this great ! picture.’ Il s tiie best ext r. Coming Tmsdav - ■ ’’Virliimis Men.” It’s one of I the big ones, featuring E. K.' ’ Lincoln. 1
SECOBD OFMJLE ’ SEX IS EQUALLED Mrs. Schmuck Boasts of Man’s Appetite, Since Taking Trutona Evansville, Jml., Feb. 26 Like nu nierous other local people, Mrs M. B. Sulimuck, well known Evansville woman of 715 Upper Fourth street, has found long needed relief irom aflei es I sects of (he "flu” through use of TruIlcna. Mrs. Schmuck made the ollow-' I ing frank statement on April 1. "I had had the 'flu' ami 1 was told ' that my troubles were all caused as I a result of that ailment My stomacn was out of shape. I hail no appetite and 1 "imply couldn't sleep at. night. Gas often formed in my stomach and 1 would suffer the most severe pains. “I can eat as much as a man, since taking Trutona. Ami, oh, how well 1 sleep now. The food I eat agrees with me, too. for I don't experience the gas formations and pains alter meals now. I have been reiieved of the nervousness I formerly suffered. I feel so much better that 1 can conscientious- - ly recommend Trutona to those suffering as I did.” Thousands of persons who were victims of influenza and for we ks and months thereafter were unable to r> gain their strength have fount! In Tmtona, the perfect tonic, a medicit • that gave the results desired. By cleansing the system, creating an appetite and producing sound, restful sleep Trutona has caused countie-s persons to regain their lost strom h in a surprising short time. Be prepared for this winter's ailments. Get :i bottle 'of Trutona today. Trutona, the perfect tonic, is now being introduced ami explained in Decatur at Smith. Yager w Falk’s. W ONE THING BKAOY COLD! ‘ That’s Dr- Kin&’s New Discovery for fifty years a cold-breaker ’ NOTHING but sustained quality and unfailin;-’ cffectiveness can arouse such enthusiasm. Noth ing but sure relief from stubbor: old colds and onrushing n w ones, grippe, thront-teariug cnighs. a:a, croup could have mad" Dr. New Discovt ry the I .:tiomtlly l>< pillar and standard remedy it i; today. Fifty years old ami always re, able ‘Good for the )v’r. de family. A bottle in the medicine cabinet means a sliort-lived add or cough. GOc. and ‘All druggists. Regular Bowels Is Health Bowels that liieve spasmodically —free one (lav and stub! orn the next—should be healthfully regulated by Dr. King's New Life Bills. In this way you keep the imp iris a of waste matter from ci;' 1 iikiibig through the system by cleaii-ing the bowels thoroxlily and promoting tiie proper flow of bile. j Mild, comfortable, yet always reliable, Dr. King's New L ■■ Bills .wok with precision with. ,;t the constipation results «>f violent ptirgatives.23c. as usual >t all <’ 'ggists. AUCTIONEER I am ready to book your sale. GEORGE SIMM ICRS Phone 339. Decatur, Ind. Feed Buttermilk to your liot>s. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries IG-tl Decatur. Ind. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at pub 1 lie auction on Saturday, February 28. 1920. a’ his residence on West Elm strci t. No. 1128, commcticiti:; al 2:30. the 10l owing hou hold goods: On; sideboard. 1 organ, rug . !'x 12; 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 rocking chairs, (’> dining room chair.’. 1 liprary table. 3 beds aud springs, 1 large ( mirror 2 heating stoves. 1 oil stove, i 1 couch. •"> stand-'. 1 dining room , table. I Singer sewing machine, dishes aud cooking utensils, i porch swing, 2 tubs, 1 boiler. 1 wringer and bench. TERMS—Gash. t WILSON HART. ( Harry Dank Is. Auct. 46-6 t < FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time j Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wvyne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. tn. 7:00 a. rn. 8:30 a. rn. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. rn. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m, 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m, 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. rn. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. in. 5:30 p. in. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. in. 11:05 p. tn. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 mlnutes. Freight car leave* Decatur nt 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne [ at 12:00 n>., arriving In Decatur at I 2:00 p. m. Qfh-e hour* 6:45 * m. to 7:00 P in. ’ I B. BTUNEBURNER. Agen- j
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MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. — New York. N. Y., Feb. 27 —(Special! to Daily Democrat)—The stock mark-1 et opened strong today. For the first time in many days there was a de-1 t ided upward trend to the whole list | and first sales were made at higher prices. United States Steel opened at fit'i. tip 'j: Mexican Petroleum I72 ;l t , up 2; Crucible 196*4. up ’4; General Motors 241 up 3; Studabaker 53%. up %; United States Rubber 95%. up %; Texas up %; Bethiobem B 94. up %; Republic BS ! i, unchanged. Chicago. Fcii. 27 Grain opening: torn: Feb nominal; Mar. and May' up c,e; July up i- B e. Oats: May up; %<■; July up ’ v Provisions: Noni-j inal. Fast .Buffalo. N. Y.. Feb. 27 (Spe-' :ii to Daily Democrat)- —Receipts, 4mm: shipments, 2850; official to New York, yesterday, 3210. l->< —s . i ady; medium and heavies, $15.00 Cri 15.50; mixed. [email protected]. 1 ork- . light > and pigs, $16.00@ 16.25; roughs. $12.50fd-13.00; stags SIO.OO. cattle. 400, steady; sheep, 6,« Suu. steady; lambs. 20kt>. down, ’<'si e?.’;-s, [email protected]; Calves, 1200; tops, 2500. Cleveland. <>.- Cutter, creamery, in tub. , extra, 69'q70< ; extra firsts, GS'j 69c; firsts. 67';.".'G.w; print-., 1c high <■■■; : eermd fil'i/G.uc; packing. JStJr 40c. Eggs —Northc'a extras, 59c; extra l r.-1 -. 5.-. c; northern firsts, new cttses. ',7c: old cases, 50c; southern and we..tern firsts, new eases. 56frz5Sc; refrigerator extras. 494/50C. Poultry Chickens, 45c; light fowls, 364/ 37. : heavy i-cades, 394/41c; roosters. old. 234i:;;c: springers. 384/ 40c; ducks, 36 7/38c; geese, 30"<35c; turkeys, 354/ 40c. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat No. 1. $2.30; No. 2, $2.25; new oats, 82c; new corm per cwt. $1.90; barley, $1.40; rye, $1.50. LOCAL MARKET. Uggs, dozen 45c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS I 'nt I'-rl.il, delivered 66c PULI All CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH , Sunday school, 9:30 a. in. Idpwoi'tlt League 6:15 p. m. 1 're.r liui;.;, 7:09 p. m. V. C. ROGERS, Pastor.
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