Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1920 — Page 2

f. ’k cn Cream by LEE HARDWARE CO. DECATUR. IND. NO MATTER what anyone may claim, there is only one speed at which a cream separator should be turned in order to get all the cream and-cream of uniform thickness. That’s the speed plainly indicated on the crank of every separator, of itihatever make. Full speed is the only assurance of full capacity and full efficiency. Every De Laval now has a Bell Speed-Indicator. The bell warns the operator if the separator is turned too slowly. 1 here can be no mistake about it. ***] The Speed-Indicator a dds nothing to the price but much to the value of the De Laval Cream Separator. » C° me * n> examine the ma4s< v. chl.ae and sec how the Beil Speed-Indicator works. ripr-'W Sooner or later you will buy a ®E LAW Our Depositors The Important People of this Bank are its Depositors. Our affairs are conducted in Their interests. This Bank and Trust Company rests upon them as its Foundation. Their welfare is our prime consideration. The number of satisfied customers has been the secret of our growth. We solicit your account both checking and savings. Ths Peoples Lean & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE sjjL.iasn= -j-'-j. l . i! 1.... 1 , _. - =sea—ae Summertime Music Time Taoni Every Day the Love for Music Grows Columbia Grafonolas and Columbia Records Have Been Household Features for Years The dancinq vogue has increased the scope of these instruments. making their popularity greater than ever before. whether al home or at the seaside or in the country —there must be music. We suggest that you make a choice where these instrunu nts arc shown and sold in quantity. Come in and test the merits of our vast selecton. Quality and price blend into value that is rare. You can spend an entertaining and profitable hour’ here without incurring the slightest obligation. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—GRAFONOLAS AT $120,8140, $l5O, sl6os 200 p ALL THE POPULAR RECORDS. Smith, Yager & Falk One of the 8,000 Rexall Drug Stores. I • ' .*• * - ■ V ■ - —J - - - ■ ■■ ..CMMagvnai I DEMOCRAT WANT AOS GET RESULTS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920,

SOCIETY DOINGS Club Calendar Thursday Indies' Aid of Calvary Evangelical Church—Mrs Bessie Koos. Calvary Ladies’ Aid —Mrs. "Walter Koos. Ever-Ready Class—Mrs. C. L. Walters. Ladies Aid of Baptist Church—Mis. ■John Everett. Friday Christian Ladies’ Aid —Mrs. Joe Cloud. Pocahontas Lodge—At the Hall. Home Missionary Society of M. E. Church —Mrs. John Vail. The Pocahontas lodge will hold an I important meeting Friday evening and all members of the degree staff are urged to be present. ♦ The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian | church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. c E. Connelly with good attendance. The lesson. “The Battalion of Life,’’ was given by Mrs. A. H. Saunders in her usual pleading and interesting way and was also very instructive. A vocal solo by Margaret Atz was enjoyed very much. At the close of the program the hostess assisted by her son. Joe. and Mrs. Render served refreshments. ■ theater. Ft. Wayne, yesterday fterI The Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. John Vail. All members are requested to be present. — GOING UP A LITTLE (United Press Service) New York, May 6. —(Special to Daily Democrat l —Foreign exchange was steady at the opening today. Demand sterling opened up % at 13.84%: franc checks 16.42; lire checks 21.42: marks demand .0190 and Canadian dollars .9070. • TRICOLETTE FOR GOWNS i gmlg ■ ll --r- .1 ,■ || 4 t-r-M I Fashion continues to smile on tricolour gowns and this rich material looks particularly well made up in straight line models. Striped effects in plain colors, made by a drop-stitch in the weave, ure used Iter handsome gowns like that pictured above. In this the stripes ure arranged to run lengthwise in the bodice and both lengthwise and horizontally In the tunic and skirt. The open neck is filled in at the front with tlesh-colored georgette. A dress of this kind in dark tones of the fashionable colors proves especially becoming to stout figures.

HELP The public is hereby notified that we have “bushels’' of cats, and request that you refrain from leaving any more at the central school building. Get your tickets for the show. “Mr. Bob.” at the gym Fr'day evening. WATCH THE BIG 4 I Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Li ver Keep the vital organs healthy by , regularly taking the world’s stand- ; aid remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— COLD MEDAL Th# Nation*! Remedy of Holland fat ' cenwHee and endorsed by C>i»»n Wilhet--1 raina. At all druggist*, three site*. I Look for the u» Gold Medal on oeerr boa and accept no imitation

CAUSED FROM HAIR (United Press Service) Chicago. May 6. —(Special to Daily Damocrat)—Anthrax, a mysterious disease, has taken the lives of five persons in Chicago, health officials declared today. I Three of the victims were employes p of the Chicago Curled Hair company and health authorities have ordered ? the factory closed. Officials believe the wm contracted from handling hair imported from Argentine. One of the other victims was . thought to have become infected from [a shaving brush. Authorities have not I learned how the fifth victim contracted the disease. | Nice selection of fresh iish til i Schmitt Bros. 1 i : > CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to extend i'many thanks to our friends and neignI I bora for their kindness during the ill- ' ness and death of our beloved mother. 1 anti also for the beautiful floral ofter- ' ings. We wish also to thank Rev. ■ Hinz for the comforting words spokeft during the illness and last hour oy departure. I Children of Mrs. Frederick Behnke.

Mecca Theater TOMORROW y wrThis new serial starts tomorrow with the last episode of the serial now shown, "The Black Secret.”. A big double program will be given tomorrow and all serial lovers are urged to start this one. Nothing like it. Every episode contains thrills that you have never seen before. Watch for it tomorrow.

Here’s a Real Scoop-A Sale of JSS* PRESENTING A SPECIAL PURCHASE—AND GARMENTS TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS OF OVER 100 ULTRA-FASHIONABLE, SUPER-QUALITY WOMENS AND MISSES Laie SorinelSuits and iCoats —UNUSUAL in every sense is This Sale of High Grade Suits and Coats scheduled for Saturday -A Jti —There is not a Suit or Coat in the entire as * jgJ? >’’i sortment that could be purchased under ordin- ti'H ary conoitions for anywhere near tomorrow's 's^^ 3 and Saturday’s prices. The coats- A k $18:50, 29.50, 32.50 . wll The suits " * IWi’WB $24.75, 29.50, 34.50 f I W TT I Values Up To $60.00. \ ,\\ —[7 /i / —The exact replicas of these suits and coats " • I\\ \ Hl\ have sold in New York’s most exclusive es- / / \ ML \ J tablishments for the very highest prices. V i u E.F.Gass& Lp P F )\ Vk M Son A Q Decatur, Indiana.

WERE AT FT. WAYNE The St. Olaf’s Choir, a Lutheran chair of national reputation which made its appearance at the Majestic | theater, Fort. Wayne, yesterday after-, noon ami evening was pronmime.l to I be exceedingly line. Owing to the large number of people desirous ol hearing the choir, a special matinee ! was given in the afternoon in conne . tion with the night performance. A i , number of people from this city attended. together witli people from surrounding towns and Lutheran congte , gallons. Those from this city who. attended were: 'Rev. and Mrs. Hin. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte ami son I Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schelntann and , Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Bleeke and family., SHE FEELS FINE NOW Aches and pains often indicate kidneys out of order. Your kidneys surely need help — and quickly when your hands or feet are swollen and you fe< > dull and sluggish, lose your appetite and your energy and there is a P u “' look under the eyes. Mrs. L. Gibson. ; . 12th and Edison St.. LaJunta, Colo., writes: “My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for sometime. I (took Foley Kidney Pills and they ' I helped me right away. I feel fine now. j - Sold everywhere.

Why areVrices so Seldom Quoted Nowadays? SURELY The mod in V. in...,. dispia.vs-WI, ;■ We quote our in every announcement \ \ ■ -j we make—a price card is attached to , ri X every garment displayed in our windows, 1 - nothing hidden or mysterious about them < * —We want jou to know just what a g. Vance and Linn garment is going to cost ,i I 11/') you. Compare prices quoted by other ’ x |i good stores with ours. Then you will m' I know why it is that we are domg such an i | unprecedented volume of business. ■it l' ( Just Now We’re Offering Zj ; r l| I Some Mighty Good Values In i > i>. ’l Young Men's Suits at a 532 s SS ' I Nifty Cloth Hats at 53.50 * .Ji. Vance & Linn ' ■ I. .1 X.I. Ill— L - ""

Invite Your Friends to Decatur fi11 ... x tlve or friend you wa coupon to Herman Ya aen Big Northern India invitat |on committee. He will chairman of the relative or friend to come to Decatur r *• M,h " d ““ in the history of the^ ld #|f wr| tQ coupons as you posolbly «n. CO?P 0 N Name of . • Relative or Friend Relative or Friend s Postottice Address My own name is ' — • Remember the Big Week, Aug. 9 Io 14.