Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1920 — Page 2
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BET RESULTS! STABILITY The stability of our organization. which in 46 years of banking business has discharg1,. ed its obligations “on the dot” _ . through financial storms and Interest . business panics, plus a brand on of banking service that is unSaving excelled, merit your considDeposits eration. Think what this means to you. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK “The Old Reliable”
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GOITRE Caused Serious Condition. Battle j Creek Lady Saved From Operation by External Remedy Note: It would be U'eßiil to pilbllHh tbeee statement* if they were not true Mis. Boy l£. Ashley. 31C Cherry St.. Battle Creek, Mich., soy* in her own home paper. tli<* Enquirer-News: "Horbol Qiiaclruplo han saved me front an opeiiitlon. ft relieved me of, terrible hemlnrhex. nervoiianaas. etnagerlntr. chokltiK and fnlntlns spells I wns bourse nt timer and had many sleepiest) nlKltts. My goitre lm« been growing seven years. After I hid used Sorbol Quadruple :> weeks it was I inches smaller. I cannot praise Sorbol Quadruple too much. My tin It does not bother me any more. I will be Kind to help anyone by answering Inquiries.” Sorbol Quadruple conies In Small bottles containing enough for most eases. It will not stain or irritate. Itoes not Interfere With regular work, heaves parts in healthful, normal condition. Requires 10 minutes dally. Het further information at The Holthouse Drug Co.. drug stores • ■verywhere, nr write Sorbol Company, Me< lianlcsbuj'K. < Hilo. KRAMER TO SPEAK (United Press Service) Washington, Sept. 15. —(Special to j Daily Democrat) — Prohibition Com ) missioner Kramer will address tin I national conference of the Anti-Saloon I League here today on enforcement ot 'the prohibition amendment. The conference, which lias drawn I dry workers from every state, is a , 'war council" on plans of campaign to , Insure election of a congress friend') ; io the Volstead act, and of a president I who will appoint a prohibition cominis ioner favoring rigid law enforcement. Today’s sessions were to be devoted Ito discussion of the 18th amendment ‘and the Volstead law.
♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar 1 1 Thursday Mt. Pleasant Mite Society — Mis Rev. Albright. Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid —- Mrs. Louis Mailand. Dutiful Daughters’ of Evangelical Church Tom Kern's Residence. Evangelical Indies — Mrs. C. E. j Hocker, 221 South First Street. Loyal Daughters—Ethel and Mary Fuhrman, U. B. Ladies' Aid Mrs. Isaac Nelenn
son. Friday I). Y. B. Class—Mrs. R. A. Harker. I Christian Ladies' Aid Picnic Supper I W. F. M. S—Mrs. Dan Beery. i The W. C. T. U. met at the home t of Mrs. John Schug Tuesday'afternoon ' and selected the following officers to i serve for the new year: President. I Mrs. Mary Eley; first vice president. Mrs. B. J. Rice; second vice presilent. Mrs. O. L. Vance; third vice president, Mrs. William Butler; fourth vice president, Mrs. L. A. Thomas: ;eeretary, Mrs. John. Hill; treasurer Mrs. Edgar Lewis. Mrs. Charles 'locket was chosen delegate to the tate convention which meets at Ham nond October 8 to 11th. Mrs. L. A. rhomas is the alternate. ♦ Last Sunday, September 12tB, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueckeberg a six o’clock dinnet was given for Mrs. Edward Krueckeberg, and Mrs. Edwin Steele, it being heir birthday anniversary. A joyful afternoon and evening was spent in games and music. Those present •vere, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueckeberg and family, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Jrueckeberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steele and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Krueckeberg and ainily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kreiselneyer and family, of east of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Selking and family, of St. Johns; Mr. and Mrs. John Selking and family, of Flat Rock, Lawrence Conrad of •’riedheim, Herman Nieter, of east of Fort Wayne; Walter, Louis, Anna Alma. Elsie and Louise Boehnke, of loagland; Alma Schroeder, of St. lohns, and Hugo Krueckeberg. and Valter Bleeke, and Theodore Buhl man. of St. Johns. All departed at a ate hour wishing them many more happy birthdays.—Contributed. MID-WEEK SERVICE The mid-week prayer service of he Presbyterian church will be held his evening at 7:30 o’clock, the topic *.ng. "How the Battle Was Won,” Rev. Saunders will have charge, and the entire service will be interesting. The public is invited. WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s ■2ECATUR CIRCUIT METHODIST CHURCH Our centenary conservation convenion. progroms are on to us now. They commence next Sunday the 19th with lie meeting at Decatur First church. We are to have our convention on this ircuit on Monday afternoon and evenng. On the next two Sundays we will be credited on our attendance and offering in proportion to our membership. Everybody out next Sunday. Hie 19th and 26th respectively. Pass the word around and do not come with some empty seats in your machine. Jo get some and bring them to church. 217-t4
Go to the Lee Hardware company for your electric light bulbs. We carry the 15, 25, 35, 10, 60, 75, 100* and 200 watt lights.—Lee Hardware Co. TIKE I£IN TIME Just as Scores of Decatur People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney backache, . Urinary troubles often follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for kidney backache, and foi* other kidney Ills. Ask your neighbor! Decatur citizens endorse them. Mrs. W. F. Rice, 704 N. Second St., Decatur, says: “My back was weak and sharp pains often/went through it. I had a feeling of stiffness! through my joints and I often had ! to wear large shoes my ankles swelled so badly. Often I was neany frantic with headaches and pains through the back of my head. I had dizzy spells, too, and became nervous and run ddwn. 1 got Doan s Kidnev j Pills from Smith, Yager & Falk’s | Drug Store and they gave me better ' health than I had for years.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t ! simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan s Kidney Pills—the same thar Mrs. Rice had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs. r Buffalo, N, Y. The world has 187.900,000 carats of diamonds.
THE LEGION DELEGATES Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. 15.— Thirtylive delegates, who were elected it the recent department convention at ' in cennes. will represent Indiana at the national convention of the American Legion at Cleveland. Ohio, September 27-29. The delegates are: C. O. Holtnum Evansville, Judge Raymond S. Springer. Connersville, Edward F. Otto. Crawllordsville, Claude E. Gregg, Vincennes, William Royce. Terre Haute. Thomas Ball. New Harmony, Ambrose Harbert, Mt. Vernon, Marion C. Harders,. Washington. Don McKahan.
Martinsville, Ward 11. McCormack. Bedford. Prale Erni. New Albany. H 11. Cope, Madison, Thomas Jeffords. North Vernon. A. C. Duddleston. Ter rc Haute. Frank Elder, Clinton, Howard Mount. Connersville. John P. Goc I win, Brookville. Solon J. Carter, In.l ianapolis, Jackiel W. Joseph. Indianapolis, Maurice Tenant. Indianapolis, A. , It. Robinion, Indianapolis, Ray Houston. Anderson, Arthur Ball. Munci". Maurice Mendenhall, Sheridan. W. H. Unversaw, Kokomo. Dr. C. C. Bassett. Goodland. Dr. Simon Young. Gary. K. R. Snyder. Lafayette, Harold K. Reynolds, Marion. Edwin P. McCarty, Hun lington. Guy J. Shaughniss. Angola. George Freymuth. South Bend. W. R. Ettinger. Warsaw. Hundreds of Indiana legionnaires ire expecting to attend the convention as lookers-on. and also to take part in many reunions which will be held •during the convention. The Indiana men are interested in keeping Hoosierdom. the home of national headqtiarters. well before the minds of legionnaires of all other states. This will be the main object of the Hoosiers when they arrive in Cleveland. The Lee Hardware company litis a complete line ot electric light bulbs, sizes f rom 1.) to 200 watts. The bulbs that burn longest. Lee Hardware Co. Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “WHIS P E R S ” \ big Select production featuring the delightful star, ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN Adventure treading on the heels of adventure through a thrilling haze of romance. The forked tongue of rumor reach- ■ d out in an effort to destroy the life’s happiness of an innocent girl whose flirtation had not been wise, but far too successful. A thrilling, gripping story of society’s ruthless scandal mongers. ‘A Baby Doll Bandit” A two-reel comedy featuring (lie king of comedians, Joe Martin, the monkey. Come tonight and see Joe go through his actions. You’ll laugh ’till you’re sick.
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The Open Gate There is an open gate to success and it is now difficult to get through. You know where the gate is, but the trouble comes from climbing the rugged paths to it. A helpful plan to take the journey is to take out a bank book and each week deposit part of your earnings. We have such a book for you. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service. - CRYSTAL THEATRE TONIGHT “T HE MIRACLE O F LOV E ” \ Cosmopolitan production produced by the Paramount -Artcraft company, in seven big reels, featuring an all star cast, headed by three great stars. She ha<l wed a cad to save her father from prison. Then, driven Io despair, she resolved to elope with a man she loved. But the world said no for his and her sake nol until fate should perform love’s miracle. Something unusual. Something different. Something good. Try it. Also the 11th episode of the famous animal serial, “The Lost City." Don’t miss this episode tonight. It is getting better every lime. A nine reel show for the same old price. WATCH YOUR ~ “ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE” Is our advice to merchants. The inflation of the last few years ZX ; — has made many honest but shortsighted people feel that their incomes will always be large ami Io — use their charge accounts accord- ZZt ±t ingly. H IZZ You as a business man and we as ZZ 4 ? XZ 11 bank can do much to maintain the --- prosperity of Decatur. Now isn’t too soon for us to join forces toward IX this end. IX | FIRST NATIONAL BANK | : -j- You Are a Stranger Here cut Once. JJW --- : zEtSI It::::: | _ i — —f- 4 - — - ~ r- 7--I—-I—l -u---abill 1 1 11 1 r! hWi ;!; I
