Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1920 — Page 2

■ - ■ ■ ■' ' ..ii.m--.-e , , M.’ 77.'." *'7*"T ’ .'/‘T’" •. -.x-ußik. >.«■ k Hr* I 'T'HERE is a big dis- I | A ference between Calumet 3 J and all other Baking Powders. S g First—you see it in the cost. ■ 4 ** Calumet is sold at a moderate price. | I Then—you observe it in use. I 1 1 Calumet has more than the usual I I" leavening strength, therefore less 11 is required. * I . II Next— you notice it inrais- f 11 hig quality —in the evenness — I || lightness and texture of your bak- | || ings. They look better — finer I 11 I S-o-m-e H fl • ■ ff BEST BY TEST** B ■b B B 381 m L. .wl- Wi II Finally— what a difference in || || the taste. There is a deliciousness, || x h a goodness that can be had in no other g g RD manner. Biscuits,pies, cakes, muffins. g| | 9 doughnuts—never were so tasty—so 1g Cp , t p all satisfying. || "“t..; Eg And then there is the satis- || Ki net ion ~f knowing that Calumet hl Calumet J-. '! IS iT.LXC .?. tile A orld S largest, bc£,. |jS level teaspoon of jl £ ‘pp?d and cleanest Baking Powder S | ' Fad Ties. . h| ' ter or lard, !j cup !*'■•>' , _ • , h HS °t miii;, 3 4 cup of : tir'd cr-n C. Calumet contains full K& water. Then mix i» 7’ C■ . -ig p wders come in Ifi the regular cAi ~ instead of 16 oz..cans. Be fl ■ *■■"- ’-■ get a pound when you want it. |S ■

DEMOCRAT WANT ABS KTRESULTS —tv um_ t— n— tw» —. .—— ana— «•«■*■■■■*< wwa. m pwwm* . ■ ■■MIIIWW ■■■■■■■ i I . n f a FfiEf TWfSt I IcJ Let us prove to you, at our risk, J 1 rj that no nuttier how swollen, k t i ' painful c- cf hew longstanding !s. -J IS your bdaion may be, Fairyfoot brings magical relief. This has A been proved to 72.5 U) bunion suf- 3 - ferers in the past six months. A cS A ' trial will convince yoU*aLo. 1 mrwootJ . wonderful herro treatment. F V’ ft/? applied. Literallymeltsawry V,"»HV* a I' F I union. Vv cr.r.. .ur regular shoes -Jjx V ’•vZ|C/ • f Fairyfoot tod > r.*4 f after using ’AcVS' i tret vonr mu..ey back j-j I tore, Decatur, Ind. FRF E I ■ ■% Eh Ifc a $125 Phonograph and One Large Doll •Given Awa 2:30 P. M.—Absolutely Free NEW YEAR S DAY ’Phone 31, end Save Money on Your Groceries an;i Win Some of the FREE Goods. 3 ibr>. Fine Granulated Sugar, for ‘fQzj (With order) Out 2 tans of Tall Hebe Milk... 21c large Grape Fruit 10c 2 cans of Fine Corn 30c New Currants, pkg. .• 25c Peas, can . ..17c, 20c, 25c & 30c Childrens Hose, for. .35c to 50c Per . & Beans, can 10c 0 ter and s Crafke| . s . Meeles special Bulk (offee, , 9()c , J*' '■ ' 'j ' ’ 9 - c Fresh Peanut Butter, 1b... .25c ;: c . ( ’™' e S?”?- J al rfr V 3aC 1 Mazola 0i1.... 55c P>: e Buckwheat Flour English Walnuts> so. 40c -C Country Lard, lb. ..• 25c 3 t>. Be«t Michigan Xavy • & G yoap ~ bars for 25( . . l ' . ~ $1.38 value Wagons, Special ‘ nv ler ies, and fresh. Qt. 15c SI.OO Florida Oranges, sweet and Good Brooms 59c juicy 5c Prunes, 2 lbs. for 35c Syrup Specials for Saturday 'z gal. Dark (Karo) ' * Ka ' l Light (Karo) , My (ore is chuck full of good things to eat. all free from ’ dust and germs. . • Bring in the eggs, we are paying 70c per dozen. Last Saturday was a big day, help me to make this Saturday a better one. G> C> Steele Tiwne 31. Free Delivery, j \

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1920.

“EATS" BAKERY For Fresh Baked Goods. Special Fruit Cake for youi Thanksgiving Dinner at the Sign—“ Eats-” 11 j | I ? FAT AS' i W’jss. mp' I Grove’s I irom I TOMIC I STRIP I is an Iron Tonic in rhe form of 9 a Palatable Syrup and ia better 9 suited to Children than Iron m Pills or Iron Tablets. n The Iron in GROVE'S Ir6n ® TONIC SYRUP is digested as 9 soon as it is swallowed ai.d, ffl therefore, is promptly assimi- iS lated. M Does not Discolor tho Teeth, The. Syrup is flavored and child- Ka ran love to take it When you see how it improves m the appetite, brings color to the 9 cheeks and increases vitality 3L and e.iergy. you will then r al- ® ize its true tonic value. You Ig can soon feel its Strengthenmg w invigorating !• fleet. Price 75c’ 9 Ne&tS Hr&fß Prevent Crip [■’rtify the ; y«u- a afcinrt Grip aud I'lfiuc.’ n by takin>* M GROVE’S IRON TONIC SYRUP -ji wlifli f'in, . j th-j Blend ant! .j-.injtH-.:.) rvt y Muscle ara: Sf Organ 01 ilic Body. 4S Healthy Blood and a H-althy cyctctn i •• a ( Hid a best jirctec- B Goa against Grip and influenza. 9 j 'LfN I 1 Signature on parlrnje. L

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ l ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' Club Calendar _____ . r Friday Woman's Foraigh Missionary Sl) ; ,; eiety. M. It. Church- Mrs. Toiu Vail. < Baptist Philathae Class Mrs. C. E. , Peterson. W. R C. G. A. It Hall • 1). Y. 11. Chr a. V. 11. Church W. 1! I’oughty Homo. Birthday Dinner Chib- Mr.'and Mr. ; ! | 0. Ik Kirsch. Saturday. Home Guards of M. E. Cllurch- Miss. ‘ Martha Schmidt. Reformed I’hoebo Bible Class —Tw.>-j in nt Supper K. of I*. Home. Monday Delta Theta Tau — Mrs. Georgia 1 Brown. The Home Guards of the Methodist 1 lurch will hold their regular meet- ' j.g tomorrow afternoon at the home' 1 of Miss Martha Schmidt, of North Third street. All members are re-', quested to be present. + Members of the Phoebe Bible class, if the Reformed church will give a tv o-cent supper Saturday eveuirfg at j the K. of P. horn-. An excellent menu , has been prepared and the public iauoured the very best kind of a sup-. 0"r. The hours are from 5 to 7. ami '■ou had better prepare to get in line; 5 o'clock. ■h The members of the Birthday Dinner club will have their usual dinner\ •and social time this evening. Mr. atid Mrs. Otto Kirsch will be hostess and: 1 iiustcss at the Harry Helm home on. . i'aird siieet. + I Xt the regular meeting of the mem rs of the Helping Hand society ol . a? Reformed church Thursday utter- : on. a Special surprise was arraag. I Mrs. !_ \\ . Stoltc. who soon leave,; ' ith her husband for their new home . ' Dayton, Ohio. The usual work of Ida society occupied the hour.- during . e afternoon, during which-time ten | mforteis were mad". At supper time ladies spread an elaborate picnic : nner, and invited the Rev. Mr. StoV. > join them. The surprise for Mr.-, iritoltc was complete, ami the ladiet eserted her with a tine (lectin! •ster. Mrs. Stolte lias b. n an a;e worker in the society during he. ■ -’’dence in Decatur and she will be ally missed. Mrs. Bea Elzey, pre at of the society, arranged the sur- + The Ever-Ready cla.-- of th> Ai -thd: t church, with their husbands, mo fared to the Zach Archbold htri .south of the city last evening '.vheri they were royally entertained at >• taffy-pulling. Sixty-two were present, j it:eluding the Rev. and Mrs. Tinkham -she evening was sp nt in games and I , social conversation, and those fortu o enough to be in the party declare they - ‘ had the best time ever.” * All children of the Missionary Band I ■>t the Reformed church are requestI"d to meet at the church tomorrow r.fternoou at 2 o’clock. All children are! ■ equested to be present. •i. Frank .Moser, son of Mr. and Mrs.' I’. H. Moser who reside on the Adam Pease farm in Washington township ’ w;;s the victim of a -clever surpris*. ' Wednesday evening in honor of hi | wenty-iirst birthday. The evening w:> ; ' most pleasantly spent in games air. i music. Fop corn and candy wei< ' t ' wd. 7 follo ving u ' i.; < aiov | ! m- Albert Walclvc Mr. and .Mrs Wilber; Fax. Melvin B-er. Dal i • ■ Reptert. Bertha Feller, Mary Bow- ■ Xf.ii, Emma D ck, Leona Beer. Mr. and i Kiddies 9 Cough Can Be Eased Quickly Vk . ® r * King's New Discov'l aiy v,i '* t * wt verv S3 ?b “Poor fV, Hi : JL,. ; i.-.ti” kiddie, I wish I V ‘ !at to <•« you! hen the cough '. rst comes, give a utile Dr. King s Now Discovery as I directed, and it ill t tbe cased. It’s 3 good family cough and cold remedy, too. Lposcns up the phlegm, clears up the cough, rcli-avcs the congestion. No bm-miui drugs. For fifty y.’arr, u etanm.rd rem.-.-dy for colds, coughs, gri-qxs. At •, mr druggists, bQc any $1.20 a bottle. Far GScAiit. Kew fescoyesy Make Bovzek. Normal II 1 : . f■ ■ ■ : hcnUkon for conStinati,,:., rack the system violently. Nature's way is the v. iy of Dr. . King’s Pills —gestlyand firmly regulating the bowels, eliminating the int tr.c, clogging waste. Same old price, 25c. Prompt! Won’t Gripe , Ms

Mrs. Walter Bluhm, Henry Dolch, Heri .dine Zimmerman, Milo Heller, Me vin Ehrsiim. Roy Moser, Victor Am uiner, Walter Bolinger. Curtis Engle, < arl Smith, 1-e-ier Ehrsam. Arnold Reinhard, Harley Ehrsum. Fred -•('m-ier. Lewis Doi-h. Albert Dick. >vl Schafer. Jo e-h ne Zimmerman. Oswalt Nyfleler. Ida Dolch. Alta R<'l’ pert. Forest Owens. IN INTEREST OF BOYS Martin Worthman. chairman ot the Rotary Boys' work conitnittea. rem ted at the meting last evening ths. plans would be made lor giving u boy-,' ni.dit utter the holidays and that lie was planning to hold one in May a. | ..lileh every boy in Decatur would be presented with a bird house, to be, made by the manual training stud nts of the high school. Other plans nd subjects were discussed and a motion was made to postpone next week's meeting on account of Thanksgivigm ■■GETS-IT" -MINLESS CORN REMOVER This Corn Remover Is Guaranteed \ Throw away tliat dangerous razor ;Xnd plaster. Don't waste your tun* timply ‘treating’ that pesti ff J fi'liing corn' Oet rid <>f it w»th <«etJ*I It.” Remove it. The Safe, Stable, Quick. PaiulcM Com Remover—' GeU-lt. Simply apply two or three drops o- • I . .is favorite <•» rn remedy and yom * I-t n from THAI' corn ceases forever, i Then in two or three days, if the corn . ; has not dropped off. take hold with • j ir fingers and life it off as easily! *: yon peel a banana! You never enved such instant, delightful relief| .. oni corn misery, you never used; r. thing so perfect as “Gets-lt”. It i i ever fails. •Gets-lt” costs but a trifle at any s Tug store. Maney back guaranteed.* t' L by F?. Lawr< m e A- <’o.. . ago. S id in De«atur and recommended; } ■ tb.<* ‘ id's best corn remedy b? . ' iith, Yager & Falk and (’allow £ j

THANKFUL SAVINGS SATURDAY FOR Thanksgiving Goodies The following are but ex- / amples of the goodies at reas- ///-< X onable price that will help a ’ long way towards the Thanksgiving Dinner and ; / !; many other dinners. / j Best Cream Cheese, ib 35 c / ' Mich. I-and Picked Beans, ib 8c [ • . A Good Rice,’ ib. '. ’. ip[ 'W fl 25c VT* ’kJ!? Coffee, 25c value, Ib 19 C Enterprise Flour, 241 b. sack ... $1.75 x > Jell-O, al! flavors,*kg. JS C ' Ba „ rl «y. ® liic S /F « 5 th. R d Karo • T ....... 43c - Z -'ajffjr. I Red Karo o th. Blue Karo 39,. I / 10 It). Blue Karo ... 73.. F r LirFl| Best Pin'; Salmon. 1 can 20c /frZ ' Best Brand of Corn and Peas in the /-r ■ IB city, an-eng from 15c to 30c a can. /fl ■ ict and get a nice calender. ■ j All Remaining • Millinury <> Off j Saturday Or I THE FAIR STORE I Fcrd Bieeke, Prop. " " ' ’Phone Sil-

1 'I ‘ 7 I 1 7 * ■ L I. Rolls with centers light and white as o summer cloud and crusts of golden brown just the thing for your Thanksgiving dinner. Baked with Enterprise Flour, .1- they’re sure to be extra fine. '/A Enterprise is milled slowly from // the highest grade hard winter wheat its baking qualities are 4/g |fpy; •“*p l ”™ l - ’L' % J 11** - - AullLk more. But a sack will go farther. ' L ' *^ e eller baking! F Valieri, \ Enterprise Flour A y *nni & spies Mia*** c P.ukz at home —yatj*ll get K **<ol ST i- ’** 6«et«r for Aaftf.Tc prkc / - " Rules For Saving Money There are a thousand ways of spending money to one good rule for saving it. Here are a few good rules for getting ahead. They have helped others. They may help you. Spend less than you earn. Keep out of debt. Never spend profits or wajjes before they are earned. Keep an accurate account of income and expenses. Open an account at our Bank, where your money will be carefully guarded and always subject to your order. Do It Now. The Peoples Loan k Trust Co Bank of Service. '