Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1920 — Page 4

DAILY D EMQCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT COJOHN H. HELLER Edltor ARTHUR R- HOLTHOUSE, Amo elate Editor and Buaineaa Manafl*' JOHN H. STEWART.. ...City Editor Subecrlptlon Ratee Caeh !n Advance One Week, by carrier 10 centr One Tear, by carrier .. . On/Month, by mall 36 Three Months, by mal Six Months, by mail One Year, by mall One Year, at offlee Single copies cenU Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postofflee In Deca tur Indiana, as second-class matter The ticket selected by the demo crats of Adams county is a clean oik and will show strong in next Novem ber's election. Each man is quail fled and will serve his constituent: well if elected as we are most con fldent they will be, by handsome ma jorities. A couple of weeks of this kind oi weather and the energetic farmers oi Adams county will have caught up with their work. The outlook has been very gloomy because of the late spring and the shortage of help but if our farmers have halt a chance they will do more than their share towards taking care of the production of food. Crooked politics in Marion county was again demonstrated in Tues-

Notice! For two weeks only, beginning May 6th we will give an extra pair of pants or a 10 discount on each order for a suit ot our Spring and Summer line of Made to “YOUR” Measure fabrics. We guarantee to fit you. We also do cleaning, pressing and repairing. L. F. Mailand Over Anker’s Cigar Store.

Save Money, Mothers Yes, cut the cost of clothing your boy. /-i Buy the famous Steel Fiber Nik Suits in the latest Styles and Fabrics. / These suits give double wear. They are ' ijMnwjjj'o reinforced at scat, knees and between u ’ knees with an extra thickness of cloth, reWS |W W inferred ‘>y P atcn ‘ ed in '<' rw< ; avln «. MwISP ing which gives greatest strength and wearing quality where most needed. Always stylish and shape-retaining, and save mother’s time and bother involved in endless patching and mending. We can give you bov’s Knickerbocker suits at zr $5, $7.50, $lO, $12.50, $13.50, sls and up to S2O. Holthouse Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men & Boys.

day's primary when Will Fesler, one of the moat popular men of that socilon came through with a slight plurality, his opponents succeeding in tning up the Jewett machine. As he Fort Wayne News says those who pulled this Job off. will be sorry for it when the votes are counted text November. It is announced that another «<l anco of print paper prices Is to be nade July Ist. Present quotations from jobbers is sixteen cents, eight imes the normal price and so high that country papers can’t buy it any way. Just figure how a newspaper ould take in eight times what it did ormerly if you can. It can t be lid, so it doesn’t make much differ •mce to the average publisher how uuch higher they do push it. The housing question is getting ierious in Decatur and those who lave any kind of a building which •an be converted into a residence at mall cost should certainly do so \side from being a splendid invest nent at present rentals, you will bt loing a service for the community. The way to make this a better ant digger city is to provide decent daces for people to occupy. We can double the population of Docatur if we can house them. Don’t let up because prices are high and things rather topsey turvey. The financial experts assure us that the crest has been reached in the after war boost and that a normal condition will come before many months. Prices have already started to decrease slightly in several

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920

lines and we will some how or an other get through the trying period of reconstruction. Keep smiling and forget to knock. The other fellow is having troubles too. Carleton B. McCulloch was given a big plurality in the democratic gubernatorial contest Tuesday and will no doubt be chosen as the candidate for governor. He believes that a tax law can bo written that will be fair to all the people and will restore to the various communities the right to conduct their own financial affairs. On that issue alone he should be elected but aside from that he is a clean and capable business man who will conduct the high office for the best interests of the people. He is not a politician and doos not know the game but he is the kind of a man that will best serve you during these important days. He also feels chat the road laws enacted under the Goodrich administration need modification if they are to be of any use. He will be wise and economical and he is the best choice possible and will prove as we have claimed, the best candidate the democrats could lave selected.

A I>IIYSICIAN SAYS THAT SAN YAK DOES NOT WEAR ( OUT IN TREATING THE KIDNEYS, POOR BLOOD, RHEUMATISM, AND RENEWING THE BODY. Mcßride, Mich., July 7, 191'JGentlemen: — San Yak will do all you claim—it is a fine medicine for anemia of the blood and has cured cases of rheumatism of long standing. When one doctors the kidneys, he is renewing the whole body. One can always depend on San Yak. Yours respectfully, (Signed) L. P. Bailey, M. D. J. B. White, ex-chief of police oi Marion. Ind., and recently proprietor of the Hotel DeSoto, states as follows: ‘•San Yak, yes, know that medicine. I used four bottles while Itvas in Benton Harbor, Mich. I was subject to short breath, heart, kidney, bladder and liver troubles; bad blood. 1 am pleased to have the opportunity to recommend San Yak to my friends. It is a wonderful medicine and its claims are true. Yours with pleasure, "J. B. White.” A dollar laid out to aid health is not an expenditure, but a loan, which will be returned a hundred fold. Mrs. F. E. Hildebrand, 88!) Cottage ' Ave.. Wabash, Ind. “The doctors said I had Bright’s disease, and high blood pressure of 186.

I was sick and dizzy, stiff and clumsy iu iny muscles. I was so weak I could hardly walk. My daughter heard ot San Yak and sent me a bottle five years ago and before the first bottle was gone I was feeling fine. San Yak has cured me, and for the benefit of others you are welcome to the use of this letter.” Mrs. Allen Sailor, of Angola, says; ”1 have been troubled for years with dizziness and back trouble. After taking three bottles of San Yak, I feel like a new woman, and want to recommend it to everyone as a cure, and worth a great deal more than you pay for it.” Sold at Smith, Yager & Falk’s drug store in Decatur. ' $ —?—$—WANT ADS EARN—s —s—s

“MR. BOB" AT GYM ; Central School Will Stage Excellent Entertainment on Friday Evening SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 Cast of Characters the Best Ever —A Matinee Will be Given at 3:30 If you want to enjoy a hearty laugh come to the Athletic hall and see

Leonard Bailor and Josephine Suttles act the parts of Romeo and Juliet. Even Macbeth's great dagger scene te enacted with wonderful reality. Jonkins who has no soul for dramatic art, but who has an 'eart that beats for Patty, does his best to win her love by studying Shakespeare. He becomes completely upset when Miss Patty, who is so spasmodic, compliments his efforts. But he does his best not to lose his dignity. Alton Bleeke as Mr. Brown, declares he never stepped into a hornet's nest that was livelier than the household in which he finds himself. When he tries to get out of his difficulties he becomes more than Brown done to , crisp.

Florence Biggs as an old maid is a scream. If you don’t think it embarrassing to find your grip packed with cats, instead of clothes, just ask Donald, Farr. Helen Kocher as Katharine and Neoma Stults as Marion, plan all these interesting situations and are also instrumental in clearing them. The doors will open at 7:30 for the evening performance which will begin at. 8 o’clock. A rtiatinee will also be given at 3 o’clock Friday afternoon. THAT’S RIGHT—ADVERTISE (United Press Service) New York. May 6.—(Special to Daily Democrat) —-Ijost—$ 1S .0”0. In 18 bills of SI,OOO and five bills of, SIOO each, consistuting all of a trust , fund for two invalid, children. Very, liberal reward and no questions asked. I Behind this advertisement tn all j papers here today was the story of how a woman, the children s mother, had drawn the money representing her entire fortune from one bank to remove it to an institution nearer her home and" how it had been either lost or stolen on a subway train. The family "ill be destitute without th"' money, according to her attorney, who inserted the advertisement.

GERMANS ARE BARRED (United Press Service) Paris, May 6.— (Special to Daily Democrat)—Allied leaders have decided against allowing German representatives to take part in the coming economic discussion at Spa. Belgium, the French foreign office today announced. The Germans will be present only in the capacity of witnesses, the foreign office said. They will be called) in and questioned by the allied premiers but will not be allowed to present verbal arguments on the basis of equals. STRIKE IS DYING (United Press Service) I Paris. May 6—(Special to Daily Democrat)— France’s general strike of railway, mine and dock workers. ; called to enforce labor’s demand for i nationalization of basic industries, i appeared to be dying out today. The I government continued roundup of i radical laborites.

10 CERTIFICATE DO SATURDAY May Bth United Cigar Stores

' TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION Twin City tractors were S 1 '‘‘ n J 1 demonstration at the Kreutzman f«rn . three miles north of Preble Uedn -> X 6 to a large -owdoflneresUd farmers. Kreutzman brothe [agents for this tractor, and they ; 0 . ready have made a number 'The tractor is said to be one o the .very best manufactured, and • | demonstration yesterday P rn ' pi 'it would make good on every made for it. ' See us for Chicken Brooder Coops, we have a nice stoth and at the right price. 10743 H. KNAPP & SON-__

The Best Coat ’ for Your House Do you choose the coat for your house as carefully as you choose the coat for your back? Your house, like your body, must be protected from the weather if it is not to suffer from sudden changes. When you tuy a coat for yourself, you carefully select the material, note how it s made, how it looks, how it’s going to wear. Be as particular about the coat of paint ycu buy for your house. Dutch Bov PHOENIX White-Lead mixed with pure linseed oil gives a well-made, handsome, lasting coat for your house —a coat that will defy wind, rain, sun, and enow. Any color is obtainable.

Our aim is not merely to make sales, but customers — satisfied customers. the brock store

There’s a ReasonWhy so many hundreds of men, young men and hoys of this conitnunity prefer to buy their clothes at this zW/ store. It’s This--We have been careful in our 7 XA -*A ■ buying; searching the country over for clothes You Want To Wear— jM/Zg AzAI While others are asking More for v" lilW/Zt/ 17 // I their clothes than in the past, our i i iIWWI // 1 prices continue to be $5 to $lO 111 Mg//a i / Less. And the same Good quality, I \ L that M-D-Co. customers have come |lyJr 1 \\ to expect, still remains. In justice U \\ to yourself, you should see our - IlflH /. >. ''J \\ Latest Style Suits aB \\ S3O, §35 .. S4O. before going elsewhere. You’ll find that all the 1///A 1 \ \\ “Big City" Styles are duplicated minus "Big City" \l 111 \ 1 ' U | Prices—See Them Now! I//// 11 I Myers-Dailey Company Jk ® A “Decatur of Course.” ' :

: rrTschwi i’8 sp baU The Decatur '** n totn orteam will schedule 1 ~°w noon where „ chool to clash * i,h „ prnoon A number of team in th* a nauy the team, rooters t ADS EARN->-

Farmers who bank here Have a friend to go to the money end of farming. And if L' e hTin?hd f tention to carrying on their every d . farming. We will do this for you too. Make us a call. First National Bank DECATUR, INDIANA.

Special Special <T()RE IS FULL 01 BARGAINS. EVERY ITEM A MONEY SAN EIL_ UdfaT $7.50 Navy Blue GwgeUe WaisU, §4.95 All sizes/ * Buy Your Overalls Now, the price is right $ 1.98 $1.35 i'mlicTsVk Boot 1 lose.'black, blue and pink, q X —:Xn New Spring Gingham? ' Best'ancH’ntth’st assortment of fine to $1.15 Large assortment of Curiam Goods, 24C to 7t)C Fancy Patterns Curtain Draperies, 49 C Special Ladies’ Summer Union Suits, lace tnnimeci. Good Heavy Shirting, 40c and 45c value, g 38C Ladies’White Muslin Petticoats, QQp . $1.49 einbroiderv flounce L., i • i ... j a"* Ladies’ Oxford or Pump, made ot kid stock in low Lmlies’ h High I led Lace Oxfords or Pumps, in kid $5„ 7 5 ° r Children’s' Slippers Now and S ?. ve f^°c " bod , Our Hosiery stock can't be beat, in cotton and silk. I “We carry the best,” for the least money. BERNSTEIN’S

MR. ANDREWS IS BETTER I’. L. Andrews who has been serloua. i y ill for a week past with double ■ typhoid. ts reported considerably | m . proved, with chances for his recovery excellent. J- D., Andrews and Di k i Myers called on hia this morning.