Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1920 — Page 5
Style 59 The Easy Shoe Designed particularly for the man with the wide foot, yet carrying a very distinct impression of style. It gives you room for all live toes, does not cramp the foot. Made especially for the man who likes to have comfort for his feet at all times. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ABOUT TOWN ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. George Keller and wife (rom Champaign, 111., are visiting his sish r Mrs. Winnie Gillig and Gnell Gab rial, south of the city. He is a car inspector on the interurban line. J. D. Dailey and son Harry, went to Fort Wayne to attend the SellsFloto circus. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoffman and son Billy and Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Hens ley and grandson “Sonny" Ehinger, motored to Fort Wayne today where they attended the Sells-Floto circus. Is Your Blood Starving For Want of to? Vittioi’t Plenty ct Iron l.i Yccr Elood, You Don’t Get tbe Strength and F.curishmer.t Cut cl the Fend You Eat Whrn over-work, lack of «!cef>, improper 1 rd and impure air :.ir- *’ e iron from your Hood and make v"-4 feel wee!:, nervous irritable and out of-corts. it is important that you should at once put mor* iron into jmur bicod. Without iron the bio J !o--s the rower to change food into living'tissus f.".d therefore e:t tRh yc’l the proper amount of e >i h. -use yc’l cWt get the full strength out of it. Your f nd merely passes t’-revh your wstta Ike corn through a will with the rollers so vide apart that the rr..’ c.'.n’t f -J. Because of this steL'ly s’ .rvo* nos th? bl 1 ar.d nerves people often become weakened, tired-out. nervous and r ’down and frequently develop al! s<<s of symptoms. But the moment organic iron—Nuxated Ir-rn—is supplied a multitude cf dangerous aymptoma (disappear in most cases, the flrrh become! frmer, the muscles get back the r strength! and the roses of health bloom in cheeks that were pale and sickly locking. No matter what other so-called remedies you may have tried, if you are not strong, /vigorous, hearty and well, owe it to yourself to make the following test: Sea iow long you can work or how far you eaa v*alk without becoming tired. Next, take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals toss two weeks. Then test your strength aras and see for yourself how much you hive rained. You can obtain Nuxated Iron from i your druggist on the d-stmet understanding that if you arc not fully aauiaed youg Coney will be refunded.
Like “STERLING” on Silver The Big Box with the “WHITE STAG” on the lid means quality to you. SMOKE WHITE STAGS You’ll find them a “Sterling” smoke. AT ALL DEALERS I Money Worth Bread I ' Save the coupons wrapped in of b’ead, I < vvheX/gd‘JU •«««- !» “’l','teK I j bring them in to our stole and get . • • / e everv H I (A) watch for it. One letter A goes out of oui store every H 1 day.’ Place your order here, and enjoy eating the best ■J bread in the city. LARGE LOAF 15c Steele’s Grocery Free Delivery. Phone 31. JI
The regular meeting of the Rotary club will be held Thursday evening at. the city hall. F. P. Moore, manager of the Adams County Equity Exchange, left thie morning for Tower Hill, Illinois, where he will assist in threshing at his farm. Mr. Moore has one hundred acres of wheat and he stated that the prospects for a bumper crop V'ere good, he expecting to get between twenty-five hundred and three thou sand bushels. The E. F. Gass & Son sale will close Saturday after a most successful month’s run. Joseph Watkins of Arcola, Illinois, ns here this week looking after his ical estate interests. He is the owner of the old Hesler farm south ot the city. Mrs. Warren M. Sargent. daughtVr of Or. E. Hurns, who has been doing government work in Washington. D. C„ for the past two years, has resigned her position with the federal vocational department, and together with Mr. Sargent will return to Indiana today. While in service Mr. Sargent had charge of the photo school at Camp Humphreys.-Va„ and since his discharge has been in business in Washington, D. C., doing photo color ing, oil painting, etc. After visiting in Decatur awhile he will select a location and open a studio somewhere in this section of Indiana. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Chicago. August 25—(Special to I Daily Democrat) —Wheat: Dec. $2.33i, ; Mar. $2.30 1 .». Corn: Sept. $1.46% Dec. $1.19%. Oats: Sept. 66%c, Dec- 66 %e. FOCH 18 COMING Paris, August 25. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Marshal Foch will visit i the United States next April, according to an announcement made in Strasbourg today. —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920
A LONG SECRET (United Pres, Service) | . Vincennes, Ind., August 25.—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Filing of suit I lor divorce here today served as a>i i announcement that Daniel II -George, 1 merchant, and Martha Luking had been married for seven years. Members of Mrs. George’s family I knew her as Martha Luking, divorced wife of Fred Luking, who moved to MurtinlvlUe after the separation and ’ died there recently. George Is of one of the most prominent families in Knox county. He had ‘ boarded and loomed ft his wife’s home ' in Bicknell up to October 1917 whenl George says she forcibly ejected him I from tile place. He complains also I that his wife was a woman of strong temper and she exercised dominion over him as If he was an unruly child. Not a person knew of the wedding I which took place in. Terre Haute soviet! years ago, except George’s ait u- | ney. The defendant is a sister of former Mayor James M. House, of this 'City. TAKEN TO FORT WAYNE Omar Bulteineier, well known farm er residing south of Williams, was taken to the Fort Wayne Lutheran j hospital last evening in the Gay. i Zwi<k end Myers ambulance ar.d wa: cperilled on inis morning for append! citis. Reports received today state jhat he is getting along as well as could be expected. EXCHANGE GAINED TODAY (United Press Service) New York. August 25. —(Special to Daily Democrat) • — The foreign ex--1 change market was strong at the opening today. Sterling opened at ' '3.54%; francs .0680; lire .0453; marks .0194: Canadian dollars .8830. In the first half hour all quotations were strong. Sterling advanced 1 point to $3.55% and francs were up 1 .0008 to .0683. INJUNCTION FILED (United Press Service) Washington, Aug. 25 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—The anti-suffrage tight against the nineteenth amendment was transfered to Washington today when a suit to enjoin Secretary of State Colby from proclaiming the amendment was tiled in the District of Columbia court. i - FUND IS SMALL ♦United i’redd Service) New York, Aug. 25 —(Special to ! Daily Democrat) —The campaign fund receipts of the democratic national committee to date are less than SIOO.000, Chairman White of the committee announced today. A SMALL FIRE A small fire occurred today at the David Studabaker home on North Fifth street. The roof was on fire and *he lire department was called ar.d with the aid of chemicals the flames . were extinguished. DOG IN TREE THREE DAYS ’ Middlebobo, Mass. —Alphonso ProIrvost missed his dog three days. He found him wedged in a tree, his head : sticking out of a knothole. Fido was released with the aid of an axe. and was none the worse for his experience | except a bit hungry. —. ■ > MOVIES SEEK WILSON London, Eng. — Announcement is made t’hat a large British moving picture concern has asked President Wil- ■ son to put the case of the League of , Nations into the form of a motion pi - tore plot. The invitation explains that through motion pictures he could , reach an audience “compared with which the resources of oratory are in- - finitesimal.” Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “THE SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES” Another big Select production featuring the famous screen beauty, ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN Whose brilliancy is constantly growing. A story that compels your sympathy You’ll cry you’ll smile, you’ll laugh. Elaine Ilaniinerstejn plays a dual role twin sisters. Elaine serious and Elaine gay. Elaine selfish and Elaine self-sacrific-ing. The best ever. “Her Disengagement Ring” A one-reel comedy featuring the charming little, Billie Rhodes. A show worth while tonight.!
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Mrs. Frank Ashbaucher, democratic county chairman for the women ; voters, lias issued it call for a meeting in the little court room for Sat.ttrdny of this week. This is the firs: i meeting for women only that has been held in Wells county, anj will marls a new era in Wells county polities From the notice given by Mrs. Asli baucherjt will be noted the wills county democratic women are up and doing and can be counted on in November.—Bluffton Banner. t Wells County Chairman M. T. Sawyer received word from the democratic speakers' bureau this morning changing the speaking date of Carleton McCulloch, candidate for governor on |tlie democratic ticket, from the 7th i>f September to the 6th, and a night meeting.—Bluffton Banner. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
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