Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1920 — Page 7

CRYSTAL THEATRE Time Tonight—“THE EGG CJUTE WALLOP” A' spi-eial proifaetion, Iwipiring Hjv cek-bnifcd, > ■ CHARLES RAY, inlcn'.HliiHr'i, * ' bolh.youn- ,:ul <>U|, (riling an home town i 'i 4 J '' l!U ’ l K eoiutlry boy who leaves his Ik '1 * ' ‘""'"K-f "ml who m-olos „s. risulion qu.nnrul wjth H. One <»r the* good ones NEWS',th. mightiest of all. Al‘o\.„; : ft I ,' I ■■ ■■■ ATTENTION! Watch this space for Studabatfer'e’' advertisement. Insurance of every description carefully attended to. Farmer’s Insurance—Fire pnd Tornado .. . One of. my specialties. See me before placing your tornado business. Phone No. 392, or write me at Decatur, Indiana, ‘ and I will call and see you. I). E. STUDEBAKER, 418 Jefferson St. 1 — Savings Window Have You Made Acquaintance Our Savings Window? To I lie members of our banking . ' jamity, this wunlow means. *‘Savrngs." Here il is a short* and simple mailt r Io open, a Savings Account. In addiliow lo assuring Safely and Cow I const 'Service, we pay interest at?’!'.* ; • >-<■ The kibit of a regulai’ weekly ■ er tnodl hly carl! i.ttipy oiuCof owsf’ i- mTws it vuslly t IPs a prosperitv'liabit. Old .Adams Gjujniy 1 “Triietil'd Reliable’’ '* <l f ’’ '* I —| —muifHm — 1 n .• - . -If. , I "fit 4 f',7'

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1920.

I letters from Home-Comers (Conflnuud from page five). I Week t>fl9l2,'an we wore living therel I uiid I am still very fond of Decatur land always will be. Again thanking I for WMad in vital ion,’ I beg Ilu . Yours respectfully, MRS. GrAuE CRUMLEY. I Midland. Mich., June SO. 1920. • liairumn old Home Week Cum., 1 Decatur, Indiana, Dctir Mr, Chairnian; — We received your invitation to Old Home Wdek In'deeatur. 1 will say If no preventing providence awaits us. wo surely will be there—to the dear J . o'l dtown .of our childhood. Our daughter bud husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. W? Jones, will accompany us also. Very truly yours, JERRY ARCHER. Cerro Gordo, 111., July 1, 1920. Chairman .Old Home Week Com., Decatur, Indiana. Dear Mr. Chairman; — In reply to your invitation will say] we purely appreciate the same.’ " I' Wp, only resided in Adapts county I one year, but likedxthe people there I sa well that there is nothing tljat I could give us more pleasure than to I return io Decatur for Old Home Week if our threshing does. not. inter tere, VVitp sincere thanks for your kind invitation, I remain Yours respectfully, . ’ , , ,MRS. ROY HICKMAN. Nebo, Hopkins .County, Ky., June 30. Chairman Old Home Week Com.. ! Decatur, IjijJiana. Dear Mr. Chairman: — ' ' Inasmuch as you have gone ,tP the ' trouble apd expense of mailing me i one of, your invitations for “Otb HOME WEEK IN' DECATUR"."Auk 9-14. 1929, I am only to glad to ac--1 nowledge receipt, of same, assuring I you if the ••uigptys”, let me.live that p->g. I’ll be there for the full week. 5 Thanking,you very, kindly, I .beg tp |: main. Yours very' truly, " :j ‘ ' R. A. STOCKY, Salesmah v '' '• >■ uu.: >■ ~g Burnside. Ky./July 7,“1920. : e Hirin':! ft Old fltfthft Week 'Coni., 'Decatur', Indiana.' i; ‘- ‘ > I’D ar’Mix Hiairnuih:—’ ,i: ' :. n . Mftify tfftlrtlts so? -th't’kiftd invitation ' June 2:;r<! bitt it *-ili be Imbossilihi to be with you duriutf the ‘‘Old Home Week.” ' Howe Tor, ‘ I trust' ymr - -will when in Decatur and hope to hear of considerable growt i the ci'y during toe near future. * Yours very truly, A IENRY A. GABLE. ■'* ’’ Mound City, 1- an.-iis. July 3, 1920. Chairman Old Hon e Week Com., Decatur, Indiana. J,• j Dear Mr. Chairingnj-j- ’ Your letter receii Jdi and will say in t < ply if nothing Haiptns, wife and I • ! * will be there —onc« tjiore to look upon « :t few remaining f|cjp4 that was once * beaming with jgolden locks — , which time has no|v 'turned gray Will , be privileged to mie| ngain before we " all pass away. will be one of I the happiest timcj our life. The I most of us will liefii the child-age. I We are W|ee a man turd twice a child. I sc now we will hieefSn the I < laid age. - Won't we .. happv I time •,talking- oft out; eolith’ ,wj|th its II groat'display? j inspirojl *wjien'' we nie>t L have liecji hid<Jen from' otif view’ for |.'b ':o ; mm:y ' moi bar < I commence 't6 i 't’.flfiiKf'‘tdT« Wddfinj pic- |: litres. ‘Why it’s Urn Jnind || is too weak to dr|wl a picture of the | joy and happiness pni this occasion. G) B. MERRIMAN. I ’ —M • Dutrpit June 28, 1920. I Chairman Old llotne'yTeek Com., I; Decatur, Indiana. ; i [ Dear Mr. Chairman; 4 I am just in receipt i>f your circular extending an invitation to those from out the city to return t.o a sort ot'repinion of “Decatur Eoiks” during the II week of August 9th,; 1920, and I wish : first to thank you for tv minding me o this opportunity to reiew actpiaintan of those who still tesido there, a 'well as those who-ntay have taken up ' I their abode elsewhere, but will un | questionably return on this occasion. I I assure you no matter that has been brought to my attention race.utly he ■ .being so tin rou. Itlv in accord with :ur inclination.: ami swishes, as the Jon? to which you dra.w my attention. I. KEEP UP TO THE MARK LL; - —•—‘ ] Grftid health is impossible when the Itidneys are weak, overworked or diseased. When they fail to tiit ’r out of ; tiro poisons -and iinpu-r f lino -that c.nuse XOly, swollen muscles and joints, Iwlteuvhe or rheunfatic pajtisi prompt steps should be taken to give the| '•k-idneys and bladder, ling.help Uies' A symptoms indicate they need. Janie; .CbV'"-. 1 . Jji-.'i-C'-LE r '' writes: “t am , Jn :*<>d ’<*!>»• e 1 tt'r ..ly I found KjftiAy’' Dijj“! fine. I ( can’t say bnougn for them.” Sold i eywywhere. I

NEW TASTELESS CASTOR OIL ALWAYS MARKED ; KELLOGG’S To Get Genuine Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil. lifltist on Laboratory Filled and Labelled Bottle. if you want a castor oil, absolutely without nauseating taste, insist on Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil. Every bottle is tilled at the laboratories of Spencer Kellogg & Sous, Inc. Genuine is sold only in bottles plainly labelled Kellogg's. In strength and purity Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is exactly the same as old-fashioned disagreeable kind, but with the nauseating taste removed a 100% pure castor oil. Nothing has been put in to disguise the taste. Children will take Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil willingly. You can now get Kelk.gg's Tasteless Casl«r Oil at all good druggists. > .AViept no substiiut.es. Insist oh genuine laboratory fiftrtd, toMtes, pUiiidy. labelled KellotgO .fftstoiess Castdr Oil. Three r-.iz.Ss, HU, and (Ute. Advt naamsin ma' vm but which inclinatien -1 fuar I shall ; not, by able, to loljo'v, because .of a previous en'kauein'eTit indfto •wtth ■ olffM g. iiHrnftUfliemite aRO to.go ,tislc lug for ust up in the Hudson Bay country in Canada,—the plan Wing ttr take a can be tripi With IndiauaJuS both guide.am mciive ftttWV. of 160'milos up the Kenogamaißiver, in Camida. W< U e so ieave iter© om August Oth, ami ill H,rflve at-bur railway destination ' August »tli. an. "vewi it mH for ithat- engagoment am t!j<? matter •<# eha“ other gcnHeowl i oa mj prowifte >p jbiii I should surely ' i, mh • to come .. gatheriitg a ’’ it ch>jf‘ ’’ ’ - d-9.' / . I 1 wisir’ybd wbi'til .reniember me t< 1 4i<r ail. .<Hher, ftueifyp. that f'exi'ped i l l tfly'T t <H»Frft‘thtw.prWous t'tp'whjeh {lyii inyfr' mitter binding menr td .ohjigatiyih!.. aft' to prevon' ■ liiMt otuing ito Dwatpi at Hie Guif If A f» r « r'HimnItiRMOK aM i’C-tirfhii <;&. old .friends,. J® ,J le rsoha r fin'd Wifthes, n’em ’ - . ti- •: VJtV trrflv Yours. ■■■•■' - ' ;i .'ll rtbv/ TO RSdoVE STAINS‘I - ■ ! • --■> <J u Witb.-.Uist, mopthH pie -picum und.-eanuiug k#aqp n auf hlS0; tile protileni t>f' ramoviag stainhorn table linen and garments. ■ The first fact to remember is thal H, fresh stain conies out more, easily I but) an old one. stains are set by treatment that v; n 'uld remove p r h«trj.--'*o it Tst venyiigeodSsary tt> find piit what niade th'O stain, according to’ jtlJss rtiez Richardson of the home economics extension staff at Purdue t'niyersity. j ; ; j The most praetteah-method of reptbvWig friii't stains Is to spread tiff ttaihed portion yf' |he ' .material oyer a bowl ami pour bojling water from a height so as to-sti-ike the stain with force. Camphor is likewise ijed with good effect. Some stains, libweVer, are obstinate and the first

Lincoln Life Again In The Lead A Not The Oldest-But Now The Biggest Company In Indiana ' $135,000,000 Insurance In Force 45' ' 1 1.1 .;»»*»’ ■ •i; • -/ This is the record just received of the comparative amount of business gained during last year of Indiana Companies. ‘ “ Insurance Gained, During the Year ' Lincoln National, Fort Waynes 33,151,281 ■ Stale Life, Indianapolis 22,809,1)70 Aiiieiican Central. Indianapolis 18,208,898 Reserve Loan Life, Indianapolis 8,073,812 Northern Skiles, Hammond>,3Bl,Bß2 . Indianapolis Life, Indianapolis 4,.>65,(.78 Peoples Life, Frankfort 1,193,231 ~ LaFayelle, Life, LaFayelle 1,807,112 Conservative Life, South Bend 1,828,133 Century Life, Indianapolis 1,512,820 Indiana National Life, Indianapolis 1,181,005 Central Slates Life, Crawfordsville 815,387 * Western Resei’ve, Muncie 377,250 ' u '' r ’- ’• ’ ' ' ; ji ■: •- ■ Citizens of Adams County, you know the value of good protection. Why not select your company that is m<» i, largest and most serviceable. (J. F. Gilliom, District Mgr. Berne, Indiana •r •• m 1 i; • "*• '* *’* • • - ■’ k ' I

truallnent should be followed by bleeiehing. Stains made by iron, some bluing and some milk stains can bn removed by dilute oxalic or hydrochloric add applied drop by drop on the stain until It brightens and then immediately washed out. with water. Salts of lemon or lemon Juice and salt may also be used. Spread upon the stain, place in the sun, if possible, and keep nmlst. When the stutn is removed, rime well. Nor grass stain use cold water; . soap tfild cold water; alcohol; or a blenching agent. For mildew; If frosh, use cold water; otherwise try to bleach with Jevelle water,or potassium permang anate. Eor perspiration stains, use soap and war water; bleach in the sun or with Javelle water or potassium permanganate. ANNUAL CONVENTION Indianapolis, July 15 —Indianapolis men who were former members of the third division, U. S. A., held their first annual convention at the state , house here today. The convention i opened on the second anniversary’ of the Marne in which the) third division participated, The society was formed) while the division was in the uimiy of occupation on the Rhine. —

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“Wasn’t it Luck-” that I happened to see it advertised. It was something I had been wanting for a long time —and only by the merest chance I noticed where it was being sold She only happened to see it advertised. And she considered herself lucky. But think how often she must have been unlucky—how many good things she must have missed by not being a regular reader of advertisements. It will pay you to read the advertisements in this paper. —to make a practice of reading them. - A>r Because: They carry the news of They tell you of new and reliable stores in your better things. town. They tell you where and They save your time and how you can buy to best money and make your advantage. shopping easier. Read the advertisements REGULARLY.