Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1921 — Page 3

More Brogue Oxfords I The demand for our Brogue Oxfords was more than we could supply for several weeks but we have a goodly supply of these stylish fool-lit ling, creations now. Slop in girls and try s on a pair. ’ / AA to D u $7.50 Charlie Voglewede Has It First.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ABOUT TOWN * #♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ David Archer of Pleasant Mills was in town Saturday and met many old friends, this being his first visit here since his foot was amputated several weeks ago, following an attack of blood poison. He is feeling fairly good considering his serious illness. Uncle Billy Frazier, county assessor, is improving after a severe attack of “shingles.” It may sound like a joke but Mr. Frazier says that any one who have ever had them, won't consider it so. • Charles Helm returned home to Fort Wayne Sunday evening, after visiting his grandparents in this city a few days. Mrs. George Flanders met her daughter, Miss Gladys at Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. She was enroute home for a week end visit and returned to her school at Peru Sunday evening. Carlysle Flanders visited in Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Mrs. W, A. Lower is improving after a slight attack of tonsoiitis. Miss Edna Lower, a teacher in the Warsaw schools visited her aunt, Mrs.' J. S. Lower of this city over Sunday. Homer Lower and family of Warren, 0., were guests of friends here i Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Cloverdale and ’

Put Worry Aside To utilize the bank for your Savings is to put Worry aside. Money deposited in the bank relieves you of all unpleasant concern, and leaves you only the pleasure of knowing that your money is safe and is working for you. Start saving when young and you will be better prepared to enjoy life when you grow older. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co “BANK OF SERVICE” :: n :t:: :::::: :s:::: :: XX ; x ;. i X " -• •• > ! 1 :: z: z :EHa ixrltEdi zz: _ iL_ . 1 4-i --z- z — z i :=: i WE DON’T KNOW FOR SURE THAT WASH- :z INGTON NEVER TOLD A LIE =| ::: History does not verify that, :~Z but it does record the excellent ::: example set us by the Father of -ZZ our Country, in the matter of I the right use of money. z:i ::: “I am no more disposed to ±: ::z squander than to stint,” he said. ±j [first national bank] i ■■■’ You Are a Stranger Here lai Once. — - -TZT.) JI - —— : W-awwiir federal reslp W- —1 rr^_ 2*sTiM i > 4ii h ——I SlteMgi

' daughter Miss Mary Madeline were ' over Sunday visitors at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver at Fort Wayne. Mr. Kalver celebrated his birthday Saturday night and several from here were guests at the event. His brother Jacob, of Chicago, was also present. Charles Mowery of Napoleon, 0., began work in the business office of the Daily Democrat this morning. ’ Many from here are planning to attend the district tournament at Bluffton Friday and Saturday. The winners go to Purdue a week later and the winners there to Indianapolis the next week. Barney Kalver visited his sons at Fort Wayne Sunday, returning home ! last evening. Dollar Day was a big success and both merchants and customers are more than satisfied. It pays to advertise and any store in Dmiatur can repeat any time they want to by making the announcement and then making good. This is the last week of the Indiana I legislature and most people will feel relieved. The work of securing acreage for the sugar company is going forward with success. Abotft 3,000 acres have j been secured. The farmers realize ' that with this crop they know now the minimum they are to receive ' when he crop is harvested. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bridh of near ! Antito, Wis„ who have been spending

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1921.

a ten day’s honeymoon in this city with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cramer of North Ninth street, left today for their home. Mrs. Brich is a sister of Mrs. John Cramer. They will stop at ! Chicago for a few days’ visit and then go to Antito where they will go to j housekeeping on the bride's farm, four and one-hajf miles from Antito. Ray O. Snyder of Bluffton arrived here his afternoon and will work dur- : ing the next two or three weeks to boost the membership of the Knights of Pythias lodge. Postmaster John W. Bosse reports letters remaining in the Decatur postoffice addressed to the following persons: Mr. Herman Weber, Mr. Hugh E. Durham, Miss Mabel Deßolt, Miss Irela Shoaf. Ned 1 tollhouse. Mrs. Charles Cole and sons, James and Roger, of Richmond, are guests at the Alphonse Kohue home, on Jefferson street. Mrs. High Dead (Continued from page one) ted Brethren church at 2 o'clock, the United Brethren minister officiating. Burial was at the Monroeville I. O. OF. cemetery. A Good Service (Continued from page one) or to your worst enemy? Decide now for the right. If not what will you give in exchange for your soul. Some have been converted at different services including one last evening, some lifted their hands for prayer in their behalf, others were deeply convicted. ' A hearty invitation is extended to all to attend through this week at 1 7:80 every evening. v sports (Continued from page two) exhibition worth while. A number of preliminary bouts consisting of three or four rounds each were staged between local “kid’’ scrappers which also interested the crowd. The boys displayed the fact 1 that they, were handy with their “dukes” and from the skill shown have the makings of real fighters. BAND BOYS MEET TONIGHT The Decatur city band will meet tonight at 7 o'clock for practice. They will meet over the Graham & Waiters ’ offices. Members urged to be present. ' Please take notice! MARION lIIGGS. ! MEET TONIGHT ’ As many members of the Knights of Pytliitas lodge as can do so are re- ; quested to meet in the club rooms of i the home at 7:30 this evening, and t arrange with Mr. Snyder, state fieldt man, for the membership campaign to ' be put on here. Come to the home this D evening and get in touch with the f plans. J. H. STEWART. C. C.

TEST FOR LEAGUE Panama and Costa Rica, Members of League of Nations, W ant to Fight TROOPS ARE READY Believed Neither Nation Will Appeal to Council— Preparing for War (United Press Service) Balboa. Canal Zone. Feb. 28. — (Special to Daily Democrat). —Panama and Costa Rica, both members of the league of nations and bound by its war prevention clauses, rushed preparations for war today. Panama already has? troops in the disputed province of Chiriqui, is sending more to Costa today, and has raised a force of volunteers which is waiting only for arms. Costa Rica followering her “invasion” of Chiriqui, has made no statement of her intentions, It was indicated neither nation will appeal to the league of nations. Panama officials stated definitely there will be no representations to the league until Costa Rica has declared herself, Panama has recived no reply to her request of the United States for arms. There was a popular demand that the United States should supply arms. First because Panama disarmed at her request. The second reason advanced was sentimental. A claim thatj Panama wa/ the first na; tion to follow the United States into tlip World War. President Beiisario Porras today reiterated his intention of “protecting Panama, he denounced the Costa Ricans. Referring especially to a recent visit from a commission of good will. Declaring “offered peace with one hand, while biding a dagger in the oher.” lk

MRS. W. F. BAKER, of Milwau- ' 1 ki*, Oregon, who says she has been restored to perfect health by Tanlac after having suffered for ! twenty years. Her statement Is ! remarkable. ipß <> -**■**■ r —Ht 7 “For the last twenty years T have suffered from stomach trouble in its worst form. I was in misery all the time. If I took a drink of coffee or milk or even water, it would cause belching and gas. In fact, absolutely nothing would digest in my stomach. I always had an awful burning sensation in the pit of my stomach. 1 believe I have taken almost a Wagon load of soda for stomach trouble. I would have to take it night ami day. Gas would bloat me up so badly 1 couldn’t fasten my clothes. At times my heart would palpitate and Hutter so badly I would have to gasp for breath. In fact, I thought I had heart trouble. “I was very fond of cheese and the least bite would throw me right into spasms. I1 was also very fond, of onions, but they would upset mo terribly. “My whole system was out of shape and I was also bothered with rheumatism and neuritis. Pains in my aims and other joints were almost unbearable. I had to carry one of my arms in a sling and couldn’t raise it up to my head. My hands would swell up and for a long time I was in just an awful conndition. • “I told my husband^ I guessed 1 would have to give up and die. as the doctors’ medicines and other things I took didn’t do me any good. Then he got me some Tanlac and I had to take it. Well, before I finished one bottle, I found the things I would eat did not bother me so much. I kept gradually getting better and finally after taking five bottles, my trouble was entirely relieved. I can now eat onions, cheese or anything 1 want. In fact. 1 am in perfect health in every way. My neuritis and rheumatism have also left me. 1 know that five dollars’ worth of Tanlac Vias done me more good than a hundred dollars*’ worth of other medicines. I will sing the praise of Tanlac as long as I live.” The above remarkable statement was made by Mrs. W. F. Baker, whose address is Milwaukee, Oregon, R. F. N. 2. Tanlac is sold in Decatur at Smith, Yager & Falk’s; in Berne at Stengel ft Craig’s; in Geneva at F. C. Deitsch’s and in Mom’be at O. O. Hocker’s. FAMOUS PRISON TO GO Paris. —Aboth'er of the landmarks of Paris to disappear. St. Lazaro, the women's prison, will shortly be pulled down, and a new prison will be constructed in a suburb.] The prison was formerly a convent. It had been condemned. STORK DEFIES COLD Boston. —Zero weather has no terrors (or the stork. Mrs. Rose Masons gave birth to a daughter in an open vehicle while on her way to a hospital in Lynn. Headaches from Slight Colds GROVE’S Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. mon

HAVE COLOLIN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel —yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation. * That’s whv millions of boxes are sold annually. stop irewffi w Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by-applying Zemo. Furfiished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, SI.OO. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash., blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, alwaystise Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid.' It is not aereasvsalveanditdoesnotstain. when others'fail it is the one dependable , treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. The S. W. Rose Co-, Cleveland, 0.

BANK STATEMENT I JOHN O. HOFFMAN, President. JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN, Vice President. 1 C. R. SMITH, Cashier. EDNA WERLING, Ass’t Cashier. Report of the condition of the Farmers’ State Bank, a state bank at ' Preble, In the State of Indiana, at the ■ ( Close of ita businese on Feb. 21, 1921: | Resource*. Loans and discountssl4l,B2B.43 Overdrafts 58.38 U. 8. Bonds ’ 6,15(1.00 .. Other bonds and securities 1,912.00 i Banking house 4,200.00 Furniture and fixtures.... 4,100.00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 21,897.41 Cash on hum! 8,165.95 Cash items 44.65 Current expenses 289.07 Interest paid 384.05 Profits and loss 30.71 Total Resources 8184,060.65 Liabilities. Capital stock —paid in . ..$ 25,000.00 Surplus 1,500.00 Undivided Profits 109.68 Exchange, discounts and interest 1,008.34 Demand deposits $64,716.51 Demand certificates 91,726.12 156,442.63 Total Liabilities $184,060.65 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I, C. R. Smith, cashier of the Farmers’ State Bank of Preble, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. C. R. SMITH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1921. ORIE NEWHARD, Notary Public. My commission expires September 11, 1922. DO YOU KNOW ♦ * There is virtually no rainfall in the Nile Valley? That the founder of the Bank of England died in poverty? That 2,000,000,000 chicks are hatched in the United States annually? Two-thirds of the coinage of the United States and most of the South American coins are produced by the Phila delphia mint? That in the last century more than 33.000,000 immigrants have entered the United States, more than half of them in the last thirty years? That the names of twenty-five of the forty-eight states are of Indian origin? Tiiat the Salton Sea of Southern California is the lowest body of water on the Western hemisphere and the lowest on earth with the exception of the Dead Sea in Palestine? That more than 48 percent, of all farms in the United States are operated by tenants? That the unmusical word “banjo” seems to have been drived from ”banya,” the name of a Sengambian instrument of the guitar species?i

Crystal Theatre The Home of Big Picture Plays Every Picture we show is shown in Fort Wayne's Best Theaters. Coming Monday, March 7— George Walsh, shown at Orpheum theatre, Ft. Wayne, this Thursday, Friday & Saturday. * Coming Soon—“ Earth Bound” Ail this week at Jefferson theater, Ft. Wayne. Only difference is the admission. We challenge any city to show a brighter, clearer picture You have seen; seeing is believing. A real treat—Clyde Cook is coming March 7, the funniest comedian in pictures. 10 & 15 cents. Never any higher.

I Make a trip to Europe i ' • See I I “THE PILGRIMAGE TO METZ ANO ROME” H » 'I at 'MI ' . •• THE CRYSTAL THEATER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd This wonderful picture will carry you with the Knights of Columbus to the battle fields of France, show the dedication of the statue of Lafavette at Metz and the visit with la ! Pope Benedict in the Vatican Gardens IT ALSO SHOWS THE HOLY FATHER SAYING MASS. :! - j! It’s a most wonderful picture, 6,000 feet in length and will interest you from start to finish. 5 At the Crystal Theatre, Wednesday, March 2nd I is Given under auspices of the Knights of Columbus. Price, Adults, 25c; Children, 15c. Benefit of Gibault Home. I ;

That many of the fruits and vegetable* of today were almost unknown to our forefather*? Not until the time of Henry VIII were raspberries, straw-

Mecca Theatre The Place They All Go. TONIGHT-TOMORROW WEDNESDAY “CHILDREN OF DESTINY” 1 Eugene O’Brien in a big Select feature, “WORLDS APART.” A Republic special feature with Edith Hallor Alßo - sth e P i,ode of A powerful *tory perfectly told. The ® on of a Tarzan ’ a, a « a . i a THURSDAY-FRIDAY A| .o-A good two-reel drama B|RTH OF A RACE „ e unng ea ar . greatest photoplay on A show worth while tonight. earth. Also two reel comedy. Better come. 10-15 cents. Admission 10-20 cents.

Strive To Have ? Healthy Skin

Next time you are in a gathering of women note the different conditions apparent In complexion. You will see some filled with blackheads, some dry and rough, some smooth end greasy, some smeared with rouge, some streaked with heavy metallic powders and once in a while you will see one that is a demonstration of Intelligence from every point of view. The color Is rosy, the skin Is clear and smooth, the pores are small and open, the powder does ■not show on the firm vigorous skin. ■Every woman can have a good complexion if she will only use a little discretion. If you Would acquire real beauty, the beauty of perfect health, ,you must replenish your worn-out nerves with lecithin, Nature’s own nerve restorer, and put Into your blood the Invigorating iron which Nature intended. It to have for health. In most of the modern foods .these and other vitalixing elements have been largely eliminated. Yet to be Ctalthy and beautiful the system must have them. They are found In Bio-feren, not only in proper proportions to restore weakened (Vitality but in such form as the system can best assimilate them. A treatment of lecithin and iron meptonate as combined in Bio-feren Increases the appetite, aids nutrition and invigorates the patient ' And Bio-feren in Its pellet form Is and palatable to take—no liquid

Save Your Money For Future Investments For the Habit of Saving For the Interest It Earns For the Money Itself 4"<i Interest On Savings Old Adams County Bank Resources Nearly $2,000,000.00

berries or cherries growu in England. More men that women are color blind. •

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