Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1921 — Page 2
Mother, You Should Know | that the care of your little [ one'sconstiiutioiialhabile 5j during childhood, is yuur it hist and greatest duty. S You should know tint tlie S 3 prompt nml propw breaking »• up ot tlie costive tendency to § wliichiuostcliildrcn are prone, ■■■ § may Have your child trom alter-} ears ot digestive misery. .. j S That trusted remedy ot many • ’ ?? mothers, Mother Gray's Sweet i Powders for Children, i Used by mothers for over 30 I" '’ yctirs, jjives tile little uiic cx« | tS act!) the digestive assistance • f needed. • i . powder* are ' • ’ • ! r.i-y tor ■ to U! J i 12- Rive. There r» no OTO J I harmful iit'fct' ■' n Y( r ‘ S' tion. Wh'U vtrai (lull y&K / t' * ■■■ is frwu .a. with I'-i l L I u stomach or fretful I 1 I < ami constipate*!, < a • • * h I I 1 U .r : Lil. »0" t ■ccepW • J I sold bv drunisti any substitute, i • F- ever* where. fi | ; ' You should ask for : Mother Cray's Sweet Powders • ■ FOR CHILDREN. fbN MOTTO* [AND "FAIR PLAY(THAT’S HOW WE MAKE THE BUSINESS PAY/ A J ''Xt&dU- <C QHfl - ”BHEUff M MSllfflffl Get Dr. Edwards^ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, th? substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you’ll find quick and sure results from Dr. Edwards’ ’ittl-- ofive Tablets at bedtime.
jb» At « ! 17 v a«• I ; H v< The it il Gounle-servzce jl J( tooth paste, F- A V keeps teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. Keeping the gums healthy and the mouth sweet is very important to health; more teeth are lost through tne loosening of the tissue that holds the teeth in place than from decay. ■ , Dental science to-day demands that a tooth paste must keep the gums healthy as well as clean the teeth. 3eareco was formulated to meet this requirement. Hundreds of dentists are prescribing and using Senreco because they have found that it does measure up to that standard. SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER.’ iti addition to its remedial properties Senreco is a wonderful cleanser; acts directly on the mucin film, the basis of tartar; leaves the mouth coot end clean-feeling. As some one has expressed it—-Senreco gives one a new idea on mouth cleanliness. , Get a tube to-day at your druggists or toilet counter—enjoy the healthy, cleanly feeling its use gives your mouth and gums. Notice how brilliantly white Senreco makes your teeth. It performs this two-fcld service for yon and yet costs no more than the ordinary, old-fashioned tooth paste that simply cleans the teeth and leaves a pleasant taste— .J Home Saving Banks I \\c recently received a good supply of Home Sayings Banks of elegant design, lor distribution among our savings depositors. 11 I 1 If you have not already started a savings account with us, do so at once and gel one ol these banks lor your home. i * I , The Peoples Loan & Trust On I > “BANK OF SERVICE” I V ' ** f- — — - - . _J } i
LYNCHINGS in 1920 I The l ulled States bou.-ts the big i' gr . f •atfl. his.liesl »>•*« *tc. I' .inly everythin!, but iii some thinks lit bus lilso the worst. In the uu-l I enviable role of lynch*”'**. we Ameri-j (■mis lend the world so fur thut not i '.■veil the ino.-’i In" lent* nations can ui>-| proitch ns; we have the field to our-j I selves. In ilie lasi year there were ill lyiivit , ini, K reported in this country. • »!' ! these, ".2 were ill llie South and nine I in tie. North and West. Os those Hyncheii, 511 were negroes one woint’ii i and eight were whites. All sorts m [ Hifteiisds were piv< n as reasons for the|lynchings; in is cases it was rapr.H 'll one vase it " is peeping through a . window at a woman, and in another P t was "insisting on voting." Texas carried oil the "honors" wiiu i record of in lynchings; Georgia ht'-lt (nine; Alabama; Floildti and Mlssiss-| ppi seven each: North Carolina. Oklailionia. Minnesota and California boa nd three each and various otlcr; states had one. Besides the lynchings, there were | (other cases where the mobs were prevented by firm action of the autho. i-, j ties from carrying out their will. In some cases the 'nobs wore tired on by the officers and seven of the lynchers i were killed. Had as the record for l!*20 is. it is i an improvement over most form-'i i I years. It shows 22 fewer lynchings I I than in 11*19. For 191 s the number was ill tor 1917. ”S; for 191(1. 54; for 1915. 69. The year 1912 was th*' worst for some time, as the toll that I year was 145; but many of this num-, i'ber were from race riots rather thaai h'.ibc.'ate |r n. hings. In JS92 the to- ’ tai was 20S, which was the highest for I any year recorded. For the last 30 years the total .lynchings were 29.*'*’. or just about 100 I la year on the av* rage. At times the I lynchings have exceeded the number | of legal executions thus showing th. 1 ■lynch law has more potency among us] I than the established law. We also; 'hold the Pad record among civilized j ii..t .urn for murders, as we have a| .■homicide rate of about five a year to: ■each 100.960 population, or five times | what it is in British territory and 10* i limes what it is in Scandinavian conn-; I tries. The Pathfinder. CARD OF THANKS We desire in this way to thank the I kind neighbors and friends for their . many acts of kindness during the ! i sickness ami after the death of out! ' mother. Airs. Elizabeth Minnick. We are e peeially thankful to employes of j the sugar factory, and many others' I lor tin beautiful floral offerings. THE ( HILDREN.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1921-
O 001 NOS IN aOCIETY • ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar Wednesday. Five Hundred Mrs. Frank Bttrihol. Thursday Live Wire ('hiss Evai.aellcgl Church Home of Mrs. E. llunyon. Zion l.ntheviin Ladies’ Aid Society; Mrs. Herman Dierks. Womans Society — Mrs. Edgar Lewis. 611 W. Jefferson st. Silent Workers (’lass—Mrs. Vai 1 Gilder, Corner Ninth and Nuttman. j Friday. . ii. v. H. (’lms. r. B. church—Mrs*. ! George .Miimimi. M. E. Woman s Foreign Missionary ■Society Mrs. 11. A. Hollowpeter. Helping Hund Society. Reformed ■ Church Sunday School Rooms. Mesdames .1. W. Tyndall. Dan Tyit'dull and Mrs. J. H. Udler mid Miss 11'tinny Heller have issued invitations : to an afternoon party Saturday, and to i a card party next Tuesday, at the j home of the former, on Monroe street. Tlie lc-Niek club had a most pleasant meeting last evening with Miss Agnes Weber at her home ou Fourth street. Tlie girls were first entertained at a most delicious six o'clock I dinner, after which five hundred was played. Miss Marie Gass winning first prize, and Mrs. Raymond Gass taking second prize. Mrs. Peter Bolinger had to be content witii tlie consolation prize, and Miss Uifferty of Fort Wayne secured tlie gm st prize. Other guests : at the party were the Misses Anna i and Estella Smith. Flection of officers ; was held during tlie evening and resulted as follows; President, Miss Naomi Gass; s- cretary and treasurer, Miss Cecil Miller; sick committee. ; Marie Gass and Dreda Parent. The I next meeting will be held with Miss Anola Frank in two weeks. A very enjoyable luncheon was giv- | en yesterday by Mrs. John Niblick as ! a farewell for her sister, Mrs. Morrison who leaves soon w ith her grand- ! children for their home in Los Angles. Guests present from out of tlie city i were Mrs. Dr. Cook and Mrs. Fbnest \Vei< king of Bluffton. ♦ The Helping Han i society of the ■ Reformed church will meet at the ■home of Mrs. Reuben Lord, instead or I the Sunday school rooms was first ■announced. All members are request■ed to be present, as the election of I officers will take place. "THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI" One of the greatest events in the history of the motion picture art will take place at th-.- Mecca Theater tonight. and tomorrow, when Russia's [dancer, Anna Pavlowa. will appear on the screen in a massive spectacle en[titled "The Dumb Girl of Portici." Tliot.e who have idolized Pavlow: at the Metropolitan Opera House, and who paid $5.00 a seat for the priv ilege, will see a tar greater Pavlowa v lv n they witness her triumph in th. screen spectacle based on Attber'.Masaniello." Adm: sion ten land twenty five tents. ROTARIANS ENJOYED TALKS Dr. 11 G. Hili and Col. Fred Perdue, instructors at tlie Reppert school of auctioneering, were guests of the Rotarians last evening at their regula; luncheon at tlie Murray Hotel. Following tlie luncheon and routine business, Dr. Hid and Col. Perdue made short talks to the Rotarians. Th ■ meeting was full of "pep” and everyone there enjoyed the talks by the two splendid speakers. Cel. Reppert air > made a few remarks a:s did A. M. Leakey of Franklin who liapp.-ned to be in the city and was invited to tip' luncheon by one of the members. Mi. Leakey is a member of tlie Franklin Rotary cub. William Sellemeyer of Maglcy was | a business visitor in Decatur this | morning. MONEY TO LOAN On farm property. Rates reasonable. Prompt service. Decatur insurance Company, IE. W. Johnson, mgr.. 2nd fioor Schafer block. 9-12 t 12-YEAR GOITRE IS RELIEVED AT HOME C onnerNVillv, Ind.. Woi'inn l*rulM>M ExIrrnal 'l'reulment -Note: It hl |,p illegal to tlipsc HtatcniontN if they. vrer<* not true Acs Jos Bilbos, HI \V. arc! St., Coniictsvllle. Ind., says in her own home papnr, the Tinns Examiner: "Sorbol i Qiuidrupjc h;if reduced my goitre of ij \ears ;,. »',vth 2 inches in :: weeks. I have used '/ 2 bottle and it is almost I do not have that choking 1 tmw. Ann <an publish this letter and I will write and tell anyone my experience." Sni-iioi Quadruple comes in small bottles containing- enough for most ciiscs. It will not stain or irritate Does not interfere with daily work I. v- the parts in iieaithtul, normal loudition. Requires ten minutes dally. * (.hi fnrtlier information at the Holt-: house Drug ('□., drug stores everv. where or write Sorbol Company, I Mechanicsburg-, Ohio,
Blue Creek Township • hat K.'|ho l"..ri<e.'.-lpl« ' prudllores of Tru-I*'*- “ ton I'ownahlp for il>«. ' ,,ir Kmllnic !>«•<•. .11. li’-o. ’J.'w’Ml 'HP FUND vG eel pls January .TJ ~-? j I Amt. forward . la'j'olin Mosure, June *U»( - 101b.32 I*l Sutp. ditch money, twp. fund 211.-1 21 County treasurer. I>* . dlst. |>l»liiii'»i-mviil» j "'fratLl'ers. t ' pg.v S S. .h'l.ts PHU- cO I <; Cl. Il.irrutf. .1. .1. Dailey dtalu I <; o. II trrurf, Slp>- drain . 1 b’chrilH I's , *• i n'! I I Berne Witness Co., report .. ■ , ’ l l Berne Lumber Co., glass . »• ill. Gobel, twp. supplies.. 5-2-' I 7 Self, service ns trustee . •• |„ Sipe, .l.'tnltor work . -S, ;!U * . J. Jones, set* lie as it us. ive.v ; ru'selt, service us trustee JItO.OO September . . , . ion ( 7 Friitik Nendstllie, labor I I C. ,1. Jones, trustee . ■ 1,1 !' 2.-. Joo Engle, . leaning . , 111 Ft auk Lautra'iiborser, do. .. t>v.« 'i’i 'self, salary for trustee ] 11* |i. 11. Gobel. check book ■ *■' ' 15 Self, expenses December ~ mt aa l I. G. Kerr, trans. Monroe 11. : t; Hugh Hite. ex. of t|>. records -9.W' r. E. • Frame, transfers . •••;«■»« li Orval llarrufl, Dailey ditch 'j. 10 Self, salary . *;','-., lit Berne W itness, pub. levies 2’7 John J. llahegger. adv. bd. I. 27 John J. Tinkhan, do jj-.' 27 AVm. Sipe, s''- 0 27 Daniel <>■ Hoop. do. i ik’<hi :;i Self, sal., c\p. A: otHce rent J !<>•. HOAD I I ND ItcveiptM .January . ii*>° 1 Amount brought forward ii.-.vi June ror. S 3 ; l'i .John Mosurr, June December . *- 21 County treasurer, Dec. dist. DHbiiftienariitM * January ~ ... i I 9 Berne Grain & Hay Co., tile J- 1 I 2:: a ßmne Grain & Hay Co., tile 2.90 ‘ ''."'('eeil Wade, labor on roads 10.00 . 5 John .1. llai.egger. do 1 -’2„ !» Charles Malona. do. • I H Albert Burke, do 9 11. <>. Swoveland, do. . • 10.00 • August r>oo 20 Ann s Huger, do. • - ' ■ 29 A. lluser. labor on ditch - -W ; 27 ('. l.antenhiser, lab. on rds. *.v« September ro . 10 Joseph Miller, do J • H John Habegger. do • 11 Albert Hu«< r, do. • : ‘ * 14 Henry Tumbleson, do. . - October r nr . , ; Bi A. L<-i< ty, work with tractor December n ns ]o Berne Grain Hay < 0., tile 1G Ulyss S. Stauffer, cement .... HL**** SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND ItrceiplM ' .January , nnn*n 1 Amount brought forward « < i 5 Transfers, S. S. Debts 1000.00 . June -o 1!» John Mosure, June dist. bill.*- . August , _ 30 Insurance Co., damages 0..»v November , G Pipe Line Co., cross, grnd. «>.OO December 21 County Treas., Dec. dist. .. 4Gib.oS 23 John Tumbleson, Hhuby Bucher, coal lb error of *2 • ents 42 DlaburMeiticntM i January 2 Cecil Wade, hauling coal .. 10.05 The Bank of Berne, interest 112.33 20 R. Foreman, Jan. & Inst.--. 61.50 February 4 b’irst Nat. Bank, bond & ini. 322.00 9 Old Adams Co. bank. int. etc. 49.63 II Berne Kquity Co. Ex., coal 41.83 11 Rank of Berne, bond. etc. 572.12 14 Bank of Berne, do. . 510.78 17 L. B. Campbell, janitor wk. 8.00 27 A. .1. Moser & Co., repairs 82.10 27 Bank of Berne, int. coupons 62.50 March 3 I’ort st Ripl v. hauling coal 16.72 8 Bank o' Berne, inst. coupon 12.50 9 Willshire Grain Co., coal .... 130.80 11 Old Adams Co. Bank, inst, . 11G John Vanette, hauling < <»al 2.75 27 G. D. M< rcer, < oal 59.52 29 Clarence Agler, janitor wk. 23.00 30 Iva King, do 66.50 30 John King 1 , hauling coal <3.00 April 5 I. O. Bilderbark. janitor wk. 50.00 5 I r.-d Bilderhack. haul, coal 3.2” 5 Bank of Berne, inst. coupons 4 26.96 7 Ezra Snyder, teaching . 15.85 7 Ezra Snyder, do. . 129.5” 9 Paul Wolf, janitor work .... 2.16 12 Garrel & Son, exam, lists... 13.00 2” Decatur Democrat, report .. 26 Bank <»f Berne, bond c oupon 3.00 27 John Vanette. hauling coal 91.9” 27 L. B. Campbell, teaching . 77.5” 27 Nola Bryan, teaching 41.25 •.’7 F. Daugherty, tea< hing . 3.93 May 1 His. y & Bebout, settlement 24.50 1 Lester Davis, jan. and inst. 92.90 7 Bank of Berne, inst. coupons 25.00 14 B. O. Jones, glass 40.50 17 Bank of Berne, inst. coupon 42.50 21 'Old* Adams Co. batik, interest coupons ‘ 44.1 S June . 16 Berne Supply Co., supplies 4.08 J uly SE. S. Christen, county exam. 4 4.51 August 2 Kiger <k- Co., school supplies 5 1.3” .3 A. J. Moser <8: Co.: repairs 116.99 3 Bank of Berne, bond & int. 1085.65 r* Bank of Berne, inst. C 0... . 9.63 7 People* State Bank, do. 7.09 9 Old Adams Co. bank, bond and coupon .378.81 13 Bank of Berne, bond A- int. 613.1” 13 Berne Lumber Co., coal . 359.05 , 17 Bank of Berne, int. A- coup. 22.13, *9 Chauncv Sipe, luiuling coal 75.2 s - 20 Amos Huser„ do. 12.fi1 27 Charles Malona, do. 42.9! > 2.” L. Brout.»n, express charges 3.GG 3” Berne Lumber Co., coal 315.'*; 30 Bank of Berne, bond & int. 518,4:’. 31 J. J. Schwartz, haul, coal 4 4.96 August ) 21 ]»ye Furgeson, janitor work 5.00 September 7 Kinger A- Co., supplies . .. 48.00 7 J larry Merriman, jan. work 7.5” 7 l!yy Riply, do 20.0” i 7 txseph I Linneti .<!•». 1 ”.00 10 r*. Merriman, c leaning, etc. 14.50 H Bank of Berne, int. coupon 12.5” 11 (Lis Dugiass. (leaning 2x.<>'» 11 Prank Neadstine, do. 20.00 13 Bank of Berne, inst. coupon 12.50 I I Board of Blind, brooms 23.00 4 21 B. O. Jones, glass ... 20.0 n <’has. Maries, cleaning . 15.0” 31 Bertha Myers, do 20.00 ( >< tobnr w II Bank of Berne, inst. c oupons 25.00 I'l D. 11. Gobel, window cards.. 8j22 22 Jess Mercer, hauling coal . .. 49.11 November , 1 O. C. Jones, labor 10. On ’ 5 Dwight Myers, janitor work 6.75 11 Toledo. St. L A- \V_, freight 122. 1 n | 11 Willshire lai. E\.. coal 190.!'S ,13 Mariam I’inkiiam. hauling . 21.1'J , | 13 Albert Hawric, do. 13.97 17 W. Whitter, repair on ditch 9.75 H 23 H. Tumbleson, haul, coal 11.77 December 4 Berm Milling Co., coal . 321.82 6 Meridian Insur. Co., prem. 15.09 10 Borne Supply Co., supplies 7.0 > i 16 Ulyss S. Stauffer, cement 368.43 I ——— T’SSGffiCI • A friend of the family in the winter time — when coughs are prevalent, is DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP None Better. Family size, 151.00. Other sizes, 25c-50c. By Ail Druggists.
2'l Paul Wolf. Joioo | . *ul Tiiikliuni. -gj* " h ’ tuition fWd I Hevelpt* *| 1 Amount brought fuiwuid g February . . ■ 2 Peoples shite Bank. Jan. • i*sn ■ 2 Bank us Berne, do. g McAdams treat*., I draw . ’• 10.00 ■ 2 Hank us Berne. ’ nt ’ * 349 I 2 peoples State bank, do | •Y'pLpl. s Stnt.- Ilk-. Mar. Int. 1 Hunk or llernv. uo. • | “"Lnk of Borne. April In**' 1 5 I’eopli'K Staie Hank. Jejune ~ tlisl 8,«11 l Hank <>f Berne. Maj tnsi. t peoplet* State Hank, <lo. • • . %1) 19 John Mohui’*’, June dl**t. ■' .R (l : I Peoples State HR.. June ln**t. ~'<,l t Bank ot Berne. * 1 "- • '"jy'.i.*- si."..- Bk., July mat. . T'l'lank of Herne. AuR. inst. 1 p.-oples State Bank, <l*>. —* October _ „ , 11 03 ra 1 Hank ot Herne, sept. Inst. ■■ ~ ! Peoples state Bank. <!o. - • November , . . ~0» 1 peoples State Bank. Oct. inst. | S|l 1 Bank of Berne, do. . 'j l ßank'of Berne. Nov. Inst- - 1 I Peoples State Bank. do. • - .... ■ Count.' treasurer. Dee. dist. - — Disburse I* January _ , ... , , sg 50 •>t> l;. Foremann, Teach, dist. i i-ati(> jl Lester F. Davis, d 0... ■ ~;l 0j l (l 24 L. B. Campbell, do. 5 February 100 001 111 1., Bllderbeek. do 100 00 II tfzra Snyder, do. 1 • -ii'iuil 21 |„ I', Davis, do. - March o.e. tooool lit Fanclilon Daugherty, do. 0 ' ||l|lo 20 Ezra Snyder, do. 1 • 30 Iva King. do. 7 •?7‘. Bilderbetk do 3 7 Ezra Snyder, do. j ... — . n I •>7 L. B. I'ainpbell. Jan. * Inet. J,.':!-’" i'7 Note Bryan, do. I • ■ I.’ jr. - 1 ,, I 27 Fanehion Daugherty, do. b • T Lester Davis, Teach. Dis. 2 10t..>0 1 ''a’llerne'School Board, transf. 51.00 n'wßlshlre Bd. Educa., transf. 288.00 October , Tx . ? -r dd 4r. Daugherty, 'leach. Dis. 0 *' A 0(l II Myrtle Man. *1". < ■ ■ - i 11 Elizileth Martin, do. I • ' 11 Margarite Mann, do. 11 I 1." I-.'. S. Christen, Inst. pur. ... 10 Iva King. Teach. Dis. u . 100-gO 10 Doris HePoy, do. 2 ’* “J 10 Nola Bryan, do. 5... - 100-0" November . er. no !■’. Daugherty, Teach. Dis. *J *-J 0 Myrtle Mann, Teach. Dis. . 100«« (1 Margarite Becker, do. 1 21 Nola Bryan. Teach. Dls. ;> o'27 Doris I'ei'oy, Teach. Dis. - J *-’-' Myrt'le Mann. Teach. Dis. 7 IO"-®" .3 Elizabeth Martin, do. .4 J. J 10 Fanch. Daugherty, do. 0. ... 14 Margarite Becker, do. 1 ■’7 Doris DePoy, do. - ■ DOG FUND Heeeipts January . 1 Balance on hand » ...so uu May „ ..-.-ii!. It; Wm. Roop. Asses., Dog lax -■*>.' J » n pog Tax <’ol. Trus., Del. 122.00 1 Disbursements February , I 21 Ezra Habegger, sheep killed ■■>■" ■ March .....il :t Co. Treas., Surp. dog money IbL"' ■ 17 C. J. Jones, sheep killed . < September ... ■ 31 C J. Jones, damage to sheep 50.00 ;ti:< ii'i i t i vnt*x I) ill. 11*20 TOWNSHIP FUND Balance on hand 4“ I Receipts during year ; Total of balances? and receipts ..2(9.”<j Disbursements during year Final balances 213.. bl ROAD FUND Q Balance on hand i Receipts during year . ... 733.81 Total of balances and receipts Disbursements during year Final ba lances 1 . ' •- SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Balance on hand $ 3237.11 Receipts during year 108 >2.14 Total of balances and receipts 14”y‘ ’* Disbursements during year... 8256.64 Final balances 6831.1. TUITION FUND Balance on hand $2172.20 Receipts during year 4358.99 Total of balances and receipts 6531.19 Disbursements during year ... 4514.2 • Final balance 1956.8 4 DOG FI’ND Balance on hand $336.6” Receipts during year..,. 378.00 Total of receipts 714.6” Disbursements during year 371.60 Final balances . 343.0” TOTAL OF ALL Fl’NIjS Balance on hand $10002.24 Receipts during year. . . 18465.29 Total of balances and receipts 28470.53 Disbursements during year... 1646(t>2 Final balances 12009.71 Total balance as shown by this report $12,009.71 Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 31. 1920 122.50 Total balance and outstanding warrants, Dee. 31, 1921 12,009.71 Gash in depository Dec. 31, 1920, 4 2,132.21 C. J. JONES, Trustee. MEN’S CHORUS NOTICE Members of ihp Men's chorus of the M. E. church are requested to meet "" at the church this evening at 8 o’clock. "" Business. Come. PRESIDENT. f This was a slippery day for those who had to hustle around. The horses had their troubles and the blacksmiths were kept busy, isros Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or SI.OO tor extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is toothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy. IS easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, q, TTance Place—MOOSE Hall Beginner’s 7 A Dass IM J Generat 0,01) Assembly . .. Music by the _ Stellar Four Orchestra Date—Thursday Night January 20, F. T. SCHURGER, io-31 Manager for Moose. D
Crvstal Theatre the house of quality ..HEHIND THE BOOR” . bln parnnmunt-w ■«' -l>» i ” 1 Production, ' featuring the famous star, hobert jjosvvorth I ..nh.l'taining drama that eVeryone will A dehgh” ll ‘ in< tain j n g action and thrills and one a enjoy. A drama * v you’ll like it because it is good, , little out <»i lh ‘“. ( !, ‘ same old price, 10-15 cents, | )Ut Better come and *“ worth more. .. ___ .... .. Mecca Theatre TONIGHT & TOMORROW Matiitee-Evening Admission 10-25 crate. SeE 1 .ifS 1 ■■ F " "■ J I . '''l I L v- . J ■■> ■ I. PAVLOW& THE INCOMPARABLE Pronounced by the world's leading critics the most wonderful emotional actress of the decade in the supreme of all the achievements of the silent drama. “The Dumb Girl of Portici” —in. nine big sensational acts— The most lavish produc- A weird-wiid-wondertul tion ever filmed in the en- spectacle staged at a cost tire history of moving exceeding $250,000. pictures. A lavish spectacle that defies description. You must see it to appreciate it. ’A underfill scenes—hundreds of people— Everything different. 9-reels-9 TONIGHT-TOMORROW 9-reeM i' ~~ ' ~ DON’T DRIFT It is unfortunate that so many men — cspccuilly young men—are contented I” drill willi the current and have no inclination to strike out for themselves. as some one has cleverly i.*ara.pbrased Ten us not in mournful numbers J hat the hing to de is drift; Leave the drifter to his slumbers— Be a hustling son of thrift! •t savin'i " a ' 01,1 t’>r yourself is Io op* ” add lu il aild builtl up 11 Don’t be a drifter! Be a thrifter! INTEREST AT 4 % OLD ADAMS CBUNTY BASK D E SELL EUROPEAN FOOD CERTIFICATES
