Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1920 — Page 5

Three Different Leathers Well Put Together I his kind of weather you need good work shoes. Our Wolverene work shoe is made with a horsehide upper, pigskin insole and a cowhide bottom. What better combination do you want? Drop in and ask to see them. Price $6.85. Charlie Voglewede Sells Them in Decatur.

♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« i Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Vance visited with relatives in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. M. F. Rice went to Monmouth today to .visit the Charles Magley family. Frank Hamilton of east of the city was a business visitor here. Miss Ruth Johnson of south of the eity was a shopper here today. V Walter Whittenherger of east of the City was a business visitor here today. John Helm of east of the city transacted business here today. Mrs. McGonayle went to Ft. Wayne today. Bert and Rose Voglewede spent the day in Fort Wayne. Laurence Johnson went to Fort Wayne today. NICKEL PLATE ROAD SUMMER TOURS Denver, Ogden. Salt Lake City and PACIFIC COAST POINTS also to Atlantic Coast, New England Canadian, Eastern Tourist Resorts and NIAGARA FALLS Daily to Sept. 30. Returning to Oct. 31, 1920 Stop overs, Interesting Side Trips and Circuit Tours arranged. For full information address C. A. Pritchard, D. P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. ■amHHHwrawKssaansenMßan Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “A FOOL AND HIS MONEY” A Select production featuring Eugene O'Brien A Foot and His Money -a dangerous combination but it takes Cupid to estimate a man's nerve. The grim tower <yf the , haunted easile contained the fairest woman he had ever seen. The Castle was haunted and he married they beautiful ghost. You’ll say it’s different. "Lady Nicotine,” a comedy j you’ll enjoy, featuring Billie Rhodes. j A while tonight. 1 Don’t miss it. Admission — , ten and fifteen cents. ,

CRYSTAL THEATRE —Today and Tomorrow — Matinee and Evening “THE EGG CRATE WALLOP” A Paramount-Artcraft special production featuring CHARLES RAY In his left he packs a kick like a mule; his (right seems swathed with a horseshoe; but the blows of his heart for someone make the might of his fists seem tame. It’s a wonderful story for wonderful Charles Ray—a mighty story of the squared ring where strong men battle for money, for fame, find for love and right. Also—" The City of Hanging Gourds,” the second episode of the great animal serial, ‘‘The Lost City,” featuring three great stars and animals of all descriptions galore. The greatest serial ever made, you'll agree. See it tonight.

* 1 Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Johnson 11 left today to visit with relatives at 1 | Goshen and Elkhart. I Mrs. C. H. Hakes who is visltint - here went to Fort Wayne today. Tony Lingerie!! was a business vis i itor in Fort Wayne today. Mrs Kimber Humbarger wa£ t shopper in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. W illiam Alfather and daughter, Thelma, were business visitors in Fl Wayne today. Miss Emma Buffenberger went t( Fort Wayne today’ to visit relatives. Mrs. Joe Shafer was a visitor in Ft Wayne today. Philip Carper of west this city was a business visitor here today. Mrs. John Glancy and daughter Nedva, and Mrs. Harve Baker and son, Marion, are visiting friends as Oden and Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kleinhenz anc daughter Henrietta, who have beer ’ J visiting here with Mrs. George Krick • j returned to their home at Fort Waym I, today. i| In the article relative to the tuber I jeulin testing work in this county ii | should have read that Dr. Haskin ■ could not come and that Dr. C. V Elevander would be here July 20th to commence the work. Fred Bender of Pleasant Mills was 1 a business visitor here today. William Tieman of north of the cit) ; transacted business in this city to ; day. Mrs. Earl Adams was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Mrs. F. E. France went to Fori ' Wayne today to call on friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey were business visiters in Ohio City yested day. Mrs. Robert Harding of Fort Wayne j and Miss Mary Jane Wilson of Clove I land, Ohio, are visiting at the home o' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers of Nortl j Fifth street. The Misses Minnie Liechty, Frieda and Martha Koldewey and the Messrs George Stuits, George Mcßride, all o' Fort Wayne and Harold Magley, mo I tored to Rome City Sunday, where they enjoyed the day boating and bath ing. At noon they enjoyed a plena I dinner. Sam Durbin of Pleasant Mills was I a business visitor here today. Louis Selking of north of the cit’ was here on business today. George Schieferstein of north of the city transacted business here today. Philip Sauer of north of this citj was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Ed. Ahr and son, Lloyd, were visitors- in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Carroll was a Fort Wayne vi. itor today. Miss Mildred Keller went to Fort Wayne to call on her sister, who is a patient in the hospital there. The Misses Kia and Lydia Gunsett left this morning for Van Wert where they will visit relatives.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920.

|, R. J. Green of Detroit, Michigan, was I a business visitor here today. George Walshman was a business visitor in tills city today. Samuel Tiller of Now York was in this city on business today. Martin Aumann of north of the city transacted business here today. Calvin Hetson went to Fort Wayne today on business. Dave Werling of Preble was a business visitor here today. H. W. Miller who has been visiting here, returned to his home at Fort 1 Wayne today. Sim Bowers of west of the city was a business visitor here today. John Reed went to Fort Wayne.today to visit with relatives. Arthur Clark went to Fort Wayne today. Mrs, Herman Haag was a shopper in Fort Wayne today. Rev. Eddie Thomas of Muncie, the evangelist who conducted the evangelistic services at the Methodist church last winter, will attend the Methodist picnic to be held tomorrow at Bellmont park. His family will accompany him to Decatur. Howard Wiesaupt is visiting in tincity with his parents. 1 Father Seimetz has returned from a two weeks visit with his parents at 1 Mishawaka. Indiana, and witli Father 1 Kroeger who is taking a rest at the Kneipp Sanitarium, Rome City. Father Kroeger, former assistant pastor of the St. Mary’s church In this city, suf sered a nervous breakdown some months ago. He is confined to his bed. Jim Arnold came home yesterday from Rome City to look after business , for a few days. The Arnold’s will spend the summer at Rome City at the Arnold cottage, one of the finest on the lake. Charles Voglewede returned from Auburn last evening where he looked after business matters pertaining to the National hive and Ten cent -•tores, of which he is the owner. The regular weekly meeting of the Rotary club will be held Thursday I evening ;Tt the city hall at seventhirty. Dan Beery and C. N. Christen will have charge of the program. Frank Mclntosh of Monroeville was •i business visitor in the city today. Jack Brunton and his assistants are busy these days putting up bills and other advertising for the big North :rn Indiana fair and Old Home week They are covering the territory with in fifty miles. Avon Burk left Monday night for Cincinnati to attend the Haymen's convention and from there will go tv Pittsburg to look after business mat ters. William Ehrman, of west of the city, was a business visitor here today. The D. E. Smith tamily who have been at Rome City for several weeks have returned to this city. THE BAND CONCERT The regular baud concert will be held at Second and Madison street: Thursday evening, and Leader Selle tneyer has prepared the following good program: Boots and Saddles (March) —Lusk Venetian Moon (Fox Trot) —Gold berry Call of love (Waltz Overture) — Harper. Peggy (Fox Trot —Neil Horet. Hiawatha’s Melody of Love —George Meyer. At the Moving Picture Ball (Fox Trot)—Santly. Billy Sunday’s Successful Songs (Religious Overture). National Emblem (March) —Bagley. The concert begins at 8 o’clock and will last one hour. PETERSON NEWS Remember the Quarterly meeting at Antioch next Saturday evening, Sunday morning and evening, Sunday school. 9:30, sun time: communion service, Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Everybody come and enjoy a feast ot good things. Mrs. Reuben Beery who has been sick for the past two days, is very low. Mr. and Mrs. O. Shaffer and daugh ters. Elizabeth and Dorothy of Hopps ton, 111., are expected to arrive at Peterson Wednesday evening by autoniobile. Mrs. Shaffer is a daughter of Reuben Beery. More rain, more rest. Hay-makers' are layed off again for a few days on account of rain. We all extend our heartiest con gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Skiles of Peterson. Mrs. Skiles wa.j formerly Miss Mabel Beery. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Titus and cbil dren of near Peterson visited friends as Wren. Ohio, last Sunday. Mr, Titus and his sister. Miss Titus, from Tl’,i nois, had a narrow escape Wednesday monjing when their car wa. sttuct by a west-bound passenger on the Erie on the south crossing in Deen tur.

GOITRE Removed for All Those Dayton, Ohio, People by External Home Remedy. Noto: It would bo illogol to publish thooc tatwnoato if they word not true. Thio article was copied from the Dayton s'ewe. TTheee Devton people have had <oHre amoved bv Borboi Quadruple. Any of them will viauly tell you their «xporls:ire. Mre. Louie* Will. 228 Oettyabunt Ave.. Mre. Bather llapple, 47 N Broadway. Mre. C. A. Arnett, 117 Cluy St.. Alice Humbrmbt, ni4 gt Jo.eph Ave., Mre. Q. A. Burned, ill Clottyvbmg Ave., Hulda Bohja, 224 Highland Ave.. Hattie Marnball. 1260 Xenia Ave., Louise King, 140 Maeaau St." It would Pay you to go to Dayton to see than people or even write to ahy of them. Svrbol Quadruple coarns in email bottles -oiitainlng enough for moat It will not •tain or Irritate, t<oe» out Interfere with ! laily work. Mavea the parte In a healthful, normal condition. Requires ton minuted daily. Get further Information at Holthouse Drug Co., drtig stores everywhere, or write Sorbol Company, Me. 1.., ..-1,11. « I >l.l. \.H STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a3sc or $1 bottle es Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland, O. HOLD RECEPTION Indianapolis, Ind., July 14. —A reception for state officers of the G. A. R. and affiliated organizations was held at the state house here today. IN ANNUAL MEETING Indianapolis, July 14. — Methodist Episcopal churches at Indiana held their annual meeting here today. District superintendents, two representative pastors and laymen from nearly every distrist in the state attended.

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CHROME ENUOGH FOP THE WHOLE WORLD Belgrade -(By Mail) —Discovery of |u chrome deposit in Serbia large enough to meet the whole world's chrome demands has been announced 'here. The existence of the deposit | was first suspected when grateful naj tlves, who had undergone treatment |at the American Red Cross hospital lat Prizren. on the Albanian border, returned with presents which were I found to be samples of rich ores. Easily visible from Belgrade Is Mount Avala, one of the historic spots 'of the region, which, it is now believed. is completely shot through | with a rich vein of cinnibar and lead. I - A tunnel five miles long was driven ! into the hill before the war, and during the Austian occupation a large quantity of mineral was extracted. I When the Austrians left, however, i they took away with them essential I parts of the machinery, which have i I been restored only within the past month. As soon as the necessary repairs can be made, the first attempt to reopen this rich producer will be made. IN POLICE COURT — I Uriah Robinson was arrested this [afternoon by Marshal Joel Reynolds on a charge of assault and battery pre ferred against him by his brother, Isaac Robinson. The trial will be held at 7 o’clock this evening before Mayor Yager. MID-WEEK SERVICE The regular mid-week service will be held at the Presbyterian church this evening, the pastor writing this office from Winona stating he would be back in time to take charge of the service. He states the local young people are having a great time and would all receive diplomas for their work at the conference.

Savings Window Have You Made Acquaintance Our Savings Window? To the members of our banking family, this window means “Savings.” Here it is a short and simple matter to open a Savings Account. In addition to assuring Safety and Courteous Service, we pay interest at 4%. * I’he habit of a regular weekly or monthly call al any one of our windows is easily established. It's a prosperity habit. Old Adams County Bank “The Old Reliable” ■ I J N. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS