Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1920 — Page 3

Smart Seasonable Designs . —inMens and Womens Shoes A visit to our store will be worth whjle! i ou will ask what are they going to wear this tail.* We will answer this by saying . brown and black are the prevailing colors. We are especially fixed this fall to meet your requirements on brown calf and black kid shoes. Our shoes are a good quality and good style. What we want to do is to give you good fit. Charlie Voglewede i E THE SHOE SELLER «

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Grove’s Iron Tonic Syrup Pale Children Need Iron Iron in Syrup form is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE’S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and, therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to take it. Contains no Nux-Vomica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be given to e The Babe, The Child, The Mother and The Grandmother with perfect safety. Grove’s Iron Tonic Syrup Price 60 Cents. Look for this signature on the package.

Mrs. Sarah K. McCray of South Hend, Indiana, is the guest of Mrs. Toni Kohne at the Murray hotel. In the mention of the new babe born to Mr. and. Mrs. Leland May it was stated that the mother was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olehas Brown of Grant street and it should have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Miss Agnes Costello of this city has been named by Mrs. Clara Anderson as democratic publicity chairman. She will be glad to have any announcements or reports of meetings and will see that they are given proper attention and publicity. The democratic campaign in Adams county will open about October Ist and will continue until after election. , Thurman Gottschalk of Berne motored up last evening.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920.

REMOVES DOUBT Connecticut Legislature Ratifies the Woman Suffrage Amendment ACTION TAKEN TODAY The Senate Votes 33 to 0 in Favor of It—The Question is Now Settled (United Press Service) Hartford, Conn., Sept. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The Connecticut legislature this afternoon ratified the federal suffrage amendment. Within less than half an hour after the house had adopted the resolution the senate took similar action. The vote in the house was 216 to 11 and in the senate 33 to 0Irrespective of the final results of the tangle resulting from ratification by Tennessee which was the 36th and necessary state to pass the amendment equal suffrage is assured as a part of the constitution by Connecticut’s action. Fred Studler of Linn Grove, democratic candidate for treasurer of Adams county, was here last evening, calling on the boys. Fred Bell and George Saunders oi Bluffton were here yesterday afternoon looking after affairs for the Bluffton street fair which will be held next week. They went from here to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Josephine Rodd and Alf Voliner, of Toledo, attended the funeral of B. J. Terveer which was held this morning from the St. Marys church. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Townsend and children of Chicago have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit here with Mrs. Jessie Doam. Mrs. Carrie Allgar of Louisville, Ky. is visiting at he home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Droppieman of Third street. Next week, Mrs. Mary Grote and ,children. Lou and Raymond, of Jeffersonville, will motor here for a visit, and Mrs. Allgar will accompany them as far as Jefferson ville, on their’ return. Mrs. Anna Droppieman and her sis-ter-ih-law, Mrs. Carrie Allgar, returned last evening from a visit witli relatives and. friends in Fort Waym Two hundred and fifty million pounds of honey valued at $50.00C.000 was produced In This country last year. One per cent, of the atmdsphere is argon.

BEN-HUR BOOSTER MEETING Dr. Walter Mansell, supreme lectu ■ cr and instructor of the Tribe of Ben Hur, will be here September 30th and October Ist at the Ben-Hur hall to a sist in putting on a booster campaign. A good program is being prepared, and all members and the public is invited to this meeting. Everybody come! NOTICE! The degree team of the Ben-Hur lodg is requested to all bo out on Friday night of this week for practice. HOW ONE WOMAN WAS HELPED Althea Walker, New River, Pa., writes: “I have been troubled with weak kidneys for two years. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me fine. I rest fine all night and now have no trouble with my kidneys." When the kidneys do not properly do their work, acids and poisons left in the system cause weak and lame back, dizziness, puffiness under eyes, swollen ankles and joints, aches, pains, soreness and rheumatic pains. Foley Kidney Pills have given relief to thousands of men and women. Sold Everywhere.—Adv. Our Guarantee Buy a box of any of our 150 brands of cigars,—smoke the top row, and if they do not suit your taste, —ls they are not absolutely satisfactory to YOU, We are absolutely willing that you exchange them for anything else, or get your money for them. Lose Bros. At the Sign “UNITED”

* —* —*“* — I THE COURT HOUSE NEWS | , »__* * The case of the Ellierson Cemetery association vs. Daniel Fuhrer, con demnation proceedings, was still on trial before Judge E. E. McGriff’ and Jury today. It was expected that th< evidence might bo completed today, ami the arguments made tomorrow. Reul estate transfers: Jacob A. Wahli, inlot 155, Berne, $700; Mac El len Lehman et al. to John F. Maze lin, inlot 392, Berne, $1; John F. Mazelin, to Enos D. Lohman, inlot 392. Berne, sl. Real estate transfers: Jonathan An drews to Ferdinand 11. Tabler, part in lot 28, Monroe tp., $3,500; J. Chari. Brock to Albert J. Minnick, part in lots 178 and 179, Decatur. $1150: Ed win Heller to Sam Neusbuu.n, inlol 127, Berne, $1,500.

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY The Helping Hund society of tho Reformed church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Lewis Gehrig as the hostess. A good attendance is desired as there will be comforter making. + The members of the Phoebe Bible class will be entertained this even ing at the home of Mrs. Albert Mil ler, on North Second street. Mem bers please be presentMr. and Mrs. O Ti Vance entertained at six o’clock linh'er last evening, Mrs. Ethel Christen of Muskogee. Oklahoma., Mr. and Mrs. !• E. France and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Corner. After the dinner the evening was very pleasantly spent socially. * The progressive Sunday school clast; of tlie. I’resbyterian church will nu ct this evening with Mrs. Jessie Deam at her home, Third and Adams streets. Members are requested to attend. THE CENSUS REPORT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaunt, of Ohio City, a tine eight pound boy baby on Sunday. The young mat, has been named Kenneth Paul. Mother and babe are doing tine. Mrs. Gaunt was formerly Miss Hilda Kern of this city.

Goodrich Tires today cost 25% less than they didinlQlO < , and give approximately I 100% greater average I | mileage I FAB RIC TIRE-PRICE S>l ~ SIZE 1910 TODAY Compare these prices: 30X 3 ~25.45 19.10 •. BHImW ! 30*35*1 35.85 23.20 4 (Adjustment 32*4 48.65 36.80 j - ; si Sxevertown Cords, 8000 Mies 65 35 53 15 B Fabric Tires, fccoo 21)7# —-— . ” 35 x 5 82.75 65.35, > ■ — u Goodrich Tires ||ji Rest in the Longßun I 11 ! 1 " 11 I' 1 ' —" 11 "" Sold and Recommended by THE HOLTHOUSE GARAGE

Khartoum, an elephant In tho Bronx i zoo, drinks 36 gallons of water at one time. 1

I— — Mazola fried 24 ’/2 I pounds of potatoes —lard fried only 7 pounds 14 ounces!

THAT Mazola is a better and lbs., while lard fried only 1614 more economical frying fat lbs, of fish. than lard has again been demon- Qf doughnuts cut uniformly S. strated. This time by Mrs. A. 2 3 4 inches in diameter, Mazola Louise Andrea, admittedly one fried 20 8, while lard of the greatest experts in mod- ~ ern cookery. —~ . This proves conclusively that Mrs. Andrea found that 4 lbs. Mazola goes more than three of Mazola, cooked down to 2 lbs., times as far as lard for frying A fried 244 lbs. of potatoes. While potatoes; almost * wi f e a ® far , for ' —— —— —— fish; and two-thirds farther than 4 lbs, of lard cooked down to 2 j ard j n frying doughnuts. lbs, fried only 7 lbs. 14 oz, No housewife who wants to potatoes. use the most wholesome, as well .as the most economical cooking , Tested on fish steaks, one inch and sa ] ad o il, should fail to order in thickness, Mazola fried 25 3 4 Mazola from her grocer today. 14F F Sixty-four page, beautifully illustrated Cora * * p rot j,. C ts Cook Book. Write today. Com Products Refining Company, P. O. Box 161, New York City. MAZOLA Selling Representatives _J ' G. H. Gamman, Manager, NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY, < 712 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis

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