Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1920 — Page 3
SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS I thimr\ Nlf,y Wh ! t T Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, ' just the I !“■« 0 "“h your Palm Beach suit. m-| | Ladies Black Kid Oxfords in plain toe and tip, Special— I $2.98, $3.98, $4.85 I Ladies Idle ( anvas Shoes, good and cool. You will like ■ these. Special— I $2.48, $2.98, $3.48 I Charlie Voglewede I The Shoe Seller. MMBBSL? 1 11 ■ —i ■
»*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H. R. Denison of Deireit. Michigan, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. Mrs. Esther Oliver oi Oklahoma who has been visiting with relatives here | went to Fort Wayne yesterday to call on friends. Miss Ramsey who lias been in this • city tor several weeks returned to Ft. ’, Wayne yesterday. !• Charles Arnold of west of the city I was a business visitor here today. | Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein have returned from Spring Valley, Illinois, where they spent several days visiting with relatives. ■ Mrs. J. M. Richardson ...id children who have been visiting with relatives at Marion, Ohio, passed through here yesterday enroute to her home at Ft. Wayne. Joseph Christman of G neva was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Harvey Haruff left yesterday for Tippecanoe Lake where she will take a needed rest. Dorothy Conrad, who i visiting her grandparents in Ohio, and who has small pox. is getting along nicely.
URGES PEOPLE IQ FIGHT. CATARRH I WITH SIMPLE-HOME MADE REMEDY Can Make Pint at Home and Costs Little, Says Leading Druggist of Covington, Ky., Who Has Made Special Study of Catarrh. Says: Inf Famed Nostrils Invite Influenza
People who say that catarrh is a disease not to be taken seriously arc harshly rebuked by a Kentucky druggist who has for years been much interested in the growth of this loathsome, yet altogether too common disease. * Tie claims that the sore, tender, inflamed membrane of the nostrils and throat is a proline breeding ground for germs—not only the germs of Influenza, but many other kinds as well. If people would only stop experimenting for two weeks and try a simnle remedy made of Mentholiaed Arcine mixed with enough boiled water to make a full pint, half of the catarrh in this country would be abolished. It’s really no iokc for people 1
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Miss Helen Dugan is spending the week end at Willshire, Ohio, as the guest of Miss Lois Bowen. Chris Beery was a business visitor here today. Miss Lucile Leichtensteiger of Wren, Ohio, is visiting with the O. T. Johnson family of south of the city. William Scheiman of South Bend was in this city today calling on Mrs. Charles Scheiman at the Decatur hospital. Herman Yager is spending the week at West Baden, taking a needed rest. Mrs. Henry Meyer and daughter, Florence, were Fort Wayne visitors today. Vane Thompson will leave tomorrow for Tippecanoe Lake where he will spend two weeks vacation. Charles Fuhrman of Preble was a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daughter will spend Sunday with friends at Warren. Misses Genevieve and Florence Bremerkamp left yesterday for Man Hta, Michigan, where they will visit with relatives. Frank Bremerkamp left today foi Rome City where he will take a week’s vacation.
who don’t know about this simple recipe to be constantly sniffing and snuffling, blowing and hawking, when all these obnoxious symptoms as well as the foul discha 'ge can be made to disappear in a few days. Ask- for three-quarters of ar ounce of Mentholized Arcine—that’s all you need and after you have mixed it with enough boiled water to make a pint- gargle the throat twice daily and snuff or spray some up the nostrils, as directed. * The fender nostrils will soon lose their soreness, heal up, and be clean and healthy. Important Reminder: Just a3 soon as anyone in the 1 amily gets a cold in the head, check it at once with this same medicine. s
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920.
Mr. and Mr 8. A. Fry arrived hero this afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Minch. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheler left today for Muskegon, Michigan, where they will visit with relatives. Mrs. Wilson Reed of Monmouth was a shopper here today. , Mrs. Maggie Halleubucber visited hero today. Ruth and Naomi Mayer were visitors in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurtle of near Monroeville were shoppers here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rider of Monroeville were visitors in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stalter and family of west of the city left this morning by auto for Lima, Ohio, where they will visit wieh relatives. Joo Smith was a business visitor in Fort Wayne yesterday. George Brile ot Peterson was a business visitor in this citya. Philip Sauer ot northeast of the city was a business visitor here today. Dortha Shady was a business visitor in Fort Waylne today. George Cramer was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Eli Meyer was a visitor in Ft Wayne today. 1 Mrs. Kroshensky was a Fort Wayne visitor today. s Miss Madge Hite returned from ? Portland today where she was tiie guest of Mrs. Harvey Dettamore at a r Tri Kappa luncheon. The Chapawee Campfire Girls are f holding a candy stand today on the ; Winnes corner. Perry Walters of east of this city I was a business visitor here today, j Sarah Curry of Grand Rapids was n . visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern and 50... Poinerene who have been visiting here, j returned *j their home at Flint, Midi,, today. Mr. W. W. Conterman of Willshire s was a visitor here today. ' Perry McGill of south of the city was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Oscar Gotsch accompanied her e mother, Mrs. Mary Hinkle, to hi' home al Elyria, Ohio, where she will a remain for a two weeks ’visit. Julius Brite of west of the city was A a business visitor here today. Byfard Macy, Leonard Liby and A! ton Hower have returned from Cin■innati, Ohio, witli three new Fords 1 for the Shanahan-Conroy Auto com pany. Miss Gertrude Thieme of east of the city was a shopper here today. a Milton Hoffman of Preble was a business visitor in this city today. Mrs. Douglas Elzey of Preble was a hopper here today. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cyphers of south of the city were business visitors here today. Dr. Grandstaff of Preble was a business visitor here today. William Beltz, of east of the city was a business visitor here today. Oscar Gotsch of east of the city was a business visitor here today. Miss Agnes. Kelly was a visitor in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and daughter left today for Pittsburg, where they will visit with his parents. Martin Krueckeberg of east of the city transacted business here today. Mrs. Merl Fleming of Root township was a shopper here today. Mrs. Archie Foley went to Fort Wayne today to visit with friends. Miss Frances Gault was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Miss Daisy Reynolds went to Fort Wayne today to visit with friends. Base Ball BELLMONT PARK Sunday, July 25th HUNTERTOWN —vs. DECATUR Huntertown claims the fastest semi-pro team in northern Indiana and have defeated Kendallville, Garrett and Auburn this season. This Sunday was the only open date they have this year and you fans will want to sec this one. Mr. Emery, ot Berne will umpire. Admission — Adults, 35c; child-en under 12 years, 10c. War tax Included. ' ||'"M II !■ I I I mu iTii-eiiiMn-n
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Young Man, Car And Money Gone (Continued on page three) the garage for a week previous to going to the Murray house, whi< h fact gave him an opportunity to get the lay of the ground there, gives rise to the belief that ho took the machine. It would be an easy matter for him to get away, especially by watching the action and location of the night men employed there, although precaution is always taken to prevent anything of the kind. Machines are always moving in and out of the building, and no one would notice the fact because a motor was running. The Thomas Overland was insured, and besides turning the facts over to the officials this afternoon the insurance company was notified, and it is hoped to get some trace of Allen from one charge or the other, as twp affidavits will stand against him. When the proprietor and guests at the Murray house called at the desk for the clerk this morning, that individual failed to answer, and an investigation revealed the fact that he had departed some time after I the midnight trains had pulled out. I taking with him the sum of $47 and a carton of cigaretts from the hotel, and | Wiley Austin’s army overcoat. Two registers and the keys are also missing. Allen blew- jpto town three days ago, claiming to be an and that he had had somq experience in hotel work, and Mr. Kohn put him to work. He performed his duties well, the first two nights and the hotel ' proprietor was congratulating himself I on the fact that he had a good night ' man. Hence his surprise this morn- ' ing to find that he had disappeared I was all the greater. The matter has been turned over to ! the police, and they are making every ' effort to locate him. There is no i clue, however, as to which way he i went. To Accept Award (Continued from page one) ' time, John Grunau, president was instructed to dicker for settlement without yielding this point. I Federal action against the outlaw organization was seen today in the | issuance ot (10 subpoenaes for rail road officials and union men to ap- ■ pear before the federal grand jury i here Wednesday. The jury will consider the outlaw strike situation and the arrest of Grunau and other leadI ers for alleged violation ot the Lever law-. The railroad wage board today continued hearing demands of railroad expressmen for increased wages. The company has indicated it favors an increase. The board expected to complete hearings early , next week. HIS THIRTY-THIRD Yesterday’s hero Babe Ruth, the colossus of swat. He hit his 33rd I homer and helped the Yanks give the I Indians the third trimming in a row and hop into first place by a score of 6 to 3, KEEP UP TO THE MARK I Good health is impossible when the i kidneys are weak, overworked or diseased. When they fail to filter out of the poisons and impurities that cause sore, swollen muscles and joints, I backache or rheumatic pains, prompt , steps should be taken to give the I kidneys and bladder the help these [ symptoms indicate they need. James I Carmen, Mayfield, Ky., writes: “I am I in good shape and can say I found Foley Kidney Pills certainly fine. I can’t say enough for them.” Sold everywhere.
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