Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1920 — Page 3

Apollo A stylish fine fitting rubber for street wear, light in weight but long on service. Has the Famous Clincher Cushion heel. We have styles to fit all the different shapes of shoes. Titan A light dressy, low cut rubber that does not cover up the shoes. Pure guin soles and uppers, nut brown Egyptian net lining. Price $1.50 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

GOING “FIFTY-FIFTY” t (United Press'Service) Kokomo, Iml., Nov. 2.—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Neighbors Cox and Harding of Kokomo, ind.. are not going to vote for themselves. William Cox will vote for Senator Harding, and William Harding will vote for Governor Cox. NOT WORKING BUT TIRED OUT When one feels always tired without working, or suffers from backache, lumbago, rheumatism pains, sore muscles or stiff joints it is not always easy to locate the source of trouble, but very frequently it can be .traced to overworked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th & Edison St., LaJunta, Colo., writes: “My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for some time. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me right away."—Sold everywhere.

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Are Voting for the Next President (Continued from page one) 16, Wilson 7. The vote for Governor was Char.ning Cox, republican, 2; Walsh, democrat 5. The polls opened at 6 a m. and . j every registered voter had marked hi", ballot within two hours South Bend, tnd., Nov. 2 —(Special ! to Daily Democrat > —Overcast tide.:er.d cold damp atmosphere did not keep many persons from lining up al the polls before ihe opening lie u here this morning. Seveial women wore in the lines. Indications were that the larges: vote ever polled in this vicinity xv<- hi be registered to-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, NON EM HER 2, 1020.

uay. Muncle, Ind, Nuv 2—(Special to! Dally Democrat)—Muncle walked out to the polls today with a determined btep. Little groups of men and women lined up at the polls, 20 minutes before opening rime and a continuous si, cam of voters of which 40 per cent were women have beeu moving pollward. Indications that the heaviest vote ever can' here will be voted today, with 50 per cent lu by 10 o’clock. Sun Francisco, Nov. 2 —(Speciu’ to Drily Democrat.)— Favorable weather ar.d a multitude of sharp local contests togethe- with the general Inter est in the national campaign, gnvo promise of bringing out a record creaking Vote In the West today. In sections where the polls opened at sunrise, election boatds were hardly In their seats before the first delegations of voters were clamoring for ballots. The “vote early” slogan had been drilled into the electors to such an extent that it was expected much of the eleventh hour rush would be avoided. Although the Rocky mountain states reported unfavorable weather on the coast tile day could not have made a better start. Los Angeles reported a “clear, crisp, beautiful Uay.” Early voting was brisk with voters waiting when the polls opened. The San Francisco bay region was enveloped in its famed gray haze which didn't amount to a fog. In the Pacific northwest the weather was cold 'and cloudy but not threatening rain. With the exception of a few districts through the coast states roads were in good shape and favorable to rural voting. Most cities where early reports were available indicated the women were not very plentiful among first voters. This • was believed because iu most western states women have voted numerous times and have become a bit accustomed to it. A heavy feminine vote was expected during the afternoon, ■ however. In some cities the women were nv.ik iug voting a social affair, with trips 1 to the polls followed by afternoon teas. New York, N. Y., Nov. 2 —(Speiial to Daily Democrat) —The American people today went to the polls by the millions to deliver their verdict on the issues of the 1920 campaign. Early indications in the east wore that an unprecedented vote xvould be polled. At 6 a. in. when the New York polling places opened, knots of voters were waiting at the doors of j many of them and by 6:30 there were long lines of people marching past the clerks. Many women were among the first In line. Election day here dawned cloudy and chilly, with a threat of rain. There was a chance that rain might keep down the vote total which seemed likely to break all records. MOTHER IS SICK Mrs. Roy Archbold received a m> asage this morning summoning her tc Toledo, where her mother. Mrs. C. J. Nachtrieb, is reported to be very seriously sick with but little hopes ol recovery. She has been in poor health for several years and for throe weeks her condition has been worse, j She is suffering from exhaustion. dTnldes Classes 8 o’clock ASSEMBLY 9 O’clock Thursday Nights Masonic Hall Hoosier Novelty Six Marjorie Postal, Instructor i.Y)-.‘ir Mecca Theatre i Last—Time—Tonight “THE INVINCIBLE DIVORCE” < A big six-reel National Picture production featuring a cast of 1 1 FIVE GREAT STARS |i and a picture Unit portrays the a spectre that stalks through j ( many a life. It is often said [ that money will not buy liappiness, hut it often will buy a fair i imitation. One woman had It wealth hut could not buy love f with it. The other had love ® but no wealth with which to - hold it. Then came “The Invincible Dividrce”. A picture yon must see. It's different. Also a two-reel western | drama fall of thrills and tielion. A retd show tonight. Everybody come. Thursday and Friday Viola Dana in a special producla . 1 Vlso pi. lures of Ihe big fair / he'd here in Aug”st. Come anti enjoy the fair agon.

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THE CLIMAX OF LIVE STOCK SHOWS Now that the slate fair circuit has beeu completed and the live stock shows of lesser magnitude announced for the current season have terminated with success in every instance, the industry is preparing for the greatest event of the year the International Live Stock Exposition at Chicago during the first week of December. After such a successful display season of domestic animaf life in every section of the United States, magnitude and interest are assured at thi3 evi nt. The live stock industry is now recuperating alter the stress of wur period depletion oil over the world, the international character of the Chicago event giving it trans-Atlantic and antiopodean importance. An unusually large representation is promised by Great Britain, Italy, Canada, Argentina, Australia and other countries —all poteutial markets for pure- ; bred cattle, hogs and sheep produced in the United States. Feeding problems will be elucidated and the new feature inaugurated last year under Hie auspices of the Chicago Board of Trade —a grain and hay exhibit —will be on a vastly greater scale. All the breeds will be represented in the arena, the entire aggregation constituting the greatest assemblage of purebred live stock ever assembled for competitive purposes. Novelties have been provided for the evening entertainment, which has always been a popular feature of the exposition. ■ USED BY MILLIONS BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA Take It Steaming Hot To Kill Colds and Ward Off Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia. This Pure Herb Tea has rare medicinal power to sweeten the stomach, | regulate the bowels, cleanse the liver flush the poison-clogged kidneys, and enrich the weak, polluted blood. It Is the greatest First-Aid Home Medicine in the world. Sold by all druggists or grocers. The provisional government of Mexico has issued an order stating that a license for selling liquor will not be issued to an American. I AN ENEMY TO GOOD HEALTH Good health has no greater enemy than constipation. You cannot “keep fit” for work or play if the towels are I irregular or clogged with a decom- - i posed mass of undigested food from j whi' h the blood picks up disease-caus-ing impurities and carries them ' throughout the entire system. Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild but sure in >- action. They banish biliousness, sick j j headache, sour stomach and other ills caused by indigestion. Take one ' tonight and you will feel better in ■ the morning.—-Sold everywhere.

Money Saving Events at the *k ! T'yV j The Big Sale is non on in many departments, and this wifH I 1 \ •gV he your opportunity to buy your wants at a saving at the tini^H 1 when wanted. You will be well paid to purchase now. I I l COATS AND SUITS I i $57.50 to $59.50 Suits \ 7 CA 9 This Sale .' 6 •OU | " $49.75 to $52,150 Suits S 50 f] s3^- 5 ° Saitz snk and piush c ° ats ’ 535 00 jWtT\X $55.00 to $57.50, Best Long Plush Coats, *sso 00 fym Fine Wool Velour Coats, PIA // $47.50 value, This Sale v .. Special Bargains In Dry Goods Extra Grade 30 in. Percales OC & OF ~ Hope Muslin, OA^, 45c & 55c values, yai;d ... 45c value : Ov*C Red Seal and Toile De Norde QQ/» Best tirade *)A & O p* Gingham, 48c & 50c value Oi/C Standard Outing uv Best Grade Sheeting Q A Best Apron Check Gingham, nr 40c & 45c value U"it osc value ZAt. All Underwear at Sale Prices. Special Vaiucs in Wool Dress Goods. All Silks at Sale Prices.

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CRYSTAL THEATRE TONIGHT “THE SPIRIT OF GOOD’’ A bigWiiliam Fox attraction featuring the delightful star, MADLAINE TRAVERSE II is a drama of a woman’s power for good over men. A Broadway chorus girl, betrayed by her husband, went to the Western desert where men hunt gold. How she herself was hunted, and how she changed the lives of the men among whom she lived is told in this great story. Also “FOX NEWS” Hie mightiest of all. Don’t fail to attend the big Charity Benefit show Thursday and Friday, “23*/ 2 Hours Leave,” featuring Duglas McLean and Doris May. One of the big ones. Coming soon “Male and Female.”