Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1921 — Page 5

No Guess IW^JC Work I H ere We know the bone construction of the loot, we know that certain tendons move certain parts by the functioning of certain muscles. We know that certain nerves are effected by ill fitting shoes. We know the ball, waist, instep and heel measurements of every stgndard last that we have shoes made over ami when we measure your feet we KNOW the size and width that WILL Fi t’. NO GUESS WORK HERE. Charlie Voglewede

♦ **ABOUT TOWN * ♦ ♦ + + + ■!■ + + + + +♦ + ♦♦♦ James P. Goodrich, formerly Governor of Indiana, probably will arrive at his homo in Winchester next week after a trip to Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich left Indianapolis soon after Mr. Goodrich retired from office in January. They went to New York, Miami, Fla., Cuba, through the Panama canal and to Los Angeles, Cal. They intend to reach their home by March 15. —Indianapolis News. There are several mild cases of smallpox in and near this city. None of them are serious but it is important that every one use the utmost care that the disease may be stamped out before it becomes epidemic. The board of health is doing everything possible and the cooperation of the citizens is desired. W. A. Klepper went to Indianapolis today to attend to business for the Cloverleaf creameries. If you are interested in history you will enjoy the Napoleon pictures at the Masonic hall Saturday night. The | admission is only ten cents to cover' actual expenses and the event is given by a few who are interested in the study of historical events. Everybody welcome to come. Mrs. Minnie Spuhler has gone to Bucyrus, Ohio, for a visit with relatives. She will be absent a month. John Tonnellier, of rural route 1. who has been very ill as the result of a carbuncle about the size of a tin cup on his neck, is recovering, being greatly improved the past few days. He has suffered terribly however and

Crystal Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT “THE FLAME’’ Another of the big Stoll productions, featuring an allstar cast. A picture that carries a story that will please the most particular. Stoll productions are always good. See this one tonight. Also—A good two-reel comedy. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Never any higher. COMING SOON:—“MADAM X” and “EARTHBOUND”. The same pictures that were shown at Fort Wayne but at a different price.

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j for several days his condition was quite serious. M. J. Mylott will make a business j trip to Fort Wayne tomorrow. | Many people in this community ; are still trying to straighten out I checks lost when two mail pouches | were stolen here February 19th. J. D. Peterson is home for a day i or two after his regular trip over i the north part of the state for the ■ City Trust company of Indianapolis. Albert Sellemeyer is home today . after a trip through Ohio for the cement company he represents. Miss Linnie Railing, east of the city, ! returned to her work at Fort Wayne today after several days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Railing. Be sure to read every advertisement in the paper. If there ever was a time when it was to your advantage to do this it's right now when the. live merchants are telling you how to get the best goods for the least money. Prof. Ray Moodie of Illinois University is authority for the statement that disease did not exist with the i most ancient bacteria. Work on Bridge (Continued from page two) can get through. The road has been closed about a year, and the-traveling public will be pleased when the way is open between this city and Fort Wayne. The ' drive has been made in the meantime over the Monroe street bridge, and past the park. The distance is a little greater, but the roads • are not nearly so good as the north route.

DECATUR’DAILY. DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921.

SPORT NEWS

The Jefferson-Monroe Game. Lafayette, Ind, March 10.—-The Jefferson high school basket ball i team, of this city, champions of the local district, is working hard this wt-uk in preparation fur the regional tournament which is to be held at Purdue university on next Saturday. Jefferson will play Monroe, winners in the Bluffton sectional tourney, at 11 o’clock Saturday morning. Monroe is said to have ono of the best taama in ' iho northern section of the state, and , Jeff followers are expecting the local | five to be given a hard game. Mon-1 day night and tonight the Jeff quintet scrimmaged with the West La , fayetto high school team. The West Side five leaves tomorrow for Chi-1 < ago, where it will take part in the 1 third annual National Intcrscholustlc { tournament which is being held under : the auspices of tile University of-Chi-cago. A serious injury to Dyliuizen, floor I guard, sustained in the sectional 1 games last Saturday may keep him I out of the games this week-end. His - absence has caused Coach Grosshans I to make a decided shift in his lineup. ' it is probable that fieuman, who has h been playing the center position all j jfear, will be placed at forward, with ' Crowe as his running mate, and Sheehan, a new man. will be given a 1 try at the pivot job. The new com-1 bination was given a tryout this week, and seemed to work fairly successful If DYkliuizen is able to get back in play. Neuman will most likely go i back to center, with Dyhuizen playing forward. CrtVwe is doing well at the forward position, as are Dinehart and Hainer at guards. Dienhart played great ball in the sectional tourney here at floor guard. Preparations of the largest sort are ■ being made at Purdue by Director of, 'Athletics Major N. A. Kellogg for the regional tournanment. Placards announcing the event have been sent to every city entering a team here and plans are being made to accomodate | the -large number of rooters that it is expected will accopmany the fifteen teams. The fifteen out-of-town quintets here for the affair will be quartered at the various fraternities and house clubs over the campus. Uy Robert A. McMahon, sporting editor, "The Journal Courier.” THIS WOMAN SUFFERED Mrs. 11. A. Laman, Sturgin, Colo., writes:,”! suffered with bladder and kidney trouble or years. Doctored and tried everything. No help. Finally a friend sent me Foley Kidney Pills. They helped me so much I used 7 bottles. Now I feel fine. Spent sleepless nights. Suffered so it seemed I hardly could live. Recommended Foley Kidney Pills to al who suffer from kidney trouble as I did.” Sold everywhere. THREE-CENT SUPPER The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E. church at Pheasant Mills will serve a thre6-cent supper at the “Fortney” building Saturday evening, March 12. Everybody requested to come and have a good time and a fine supper. MRS. ORAH STEELE, Secretary. 58-t2x

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FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY DROWNS (United Press Service) Union City, Ind., March 10. —(Special to Dally Denvocrat) — Slippin away from the house while the moth er was preparing it in al, the four year-old son of Mr. anw Mrs. Charles Sink, living on a farm near here, fell into the still water river which runs through the farm and drowned before help arrived. The body was found by the father and mother who went fit search of the child when ho failed to respond to their call.

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PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE The pr«>Euster prayer meeting for ibis evening, ono of the services being conducted by the Prosbyteriun church, will be hold at life home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart, 346 South Third Htreet. The meeting will continence at 7:80, mid end promptly at 8:30, Rev. Saunders will have an interesting program. Members of the and any others who cure to go are invited. Nearly every Mexican woman goes bareheaded. *

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