Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1921 — Page 2

* • I * •••• • • ‘ I 1 l!nriir\k I R lull I I i Hart Schaffner & Marx * New Sport Models for Spring • They’re the latest developments in styles—lively, striking and yet the sort of clothes you can wear without feeling in the least conspicuous. The new 7 spring styles are here now; splendid all-wool fabrics; correct tailoring; moderate cost, , - Special Values at $35.00 ; I Holthouse Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men & Boys. ft - * • a : .

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p ;;; t / HAVE YOU := ■ ' '. MONEY TUCKED 5| AWAY WHERE IT’S EL £ EARNING NO INTEREST? ::: Don’t lake our won!—look up the — It safety of banks run under U. S. gov- — H eminent supervision. Look up the ZIZ "Z record of Ibis National Bank. Look ZZZ ;2Z up the standing of the men who direct this National Bank. — — Then put that money at 4% interZZZ est in a Certificate of Deposit at the Z" -iu— I FIRST NATIONAL BANK] | 1“ 'AHSf You Are a Stranger Here lui Once. -LL..U—MI-—, mbmm ■-——~f~r-t -4- ... proEBAI - QEsEBvE y- -- 1-4-1 ■! -i— e I ; i r t-4- - -H- --H mJ.Q I 1 H-h4M itW I! I 11111 1111; 1111111..11 I I.IJ, 1J

For Easter - and After. 'vk Jyjß That “tun down at the heel” look f* •'4|Sl 1 will do no longer. - hi I \. v / l\l'; 1 Zii'iA K z / The old plea of high prices doesn’t hold r- .-■ •N/dviV /4i i' ftZxus<\< :3 /I ■ rlVyr./ 7 * 1 ry’lH 1A when we can sell you a good suit for > Irik#’ ■feailFaniir niAa /31 fl>K S2O, $25 a „<s3o I -’.J ' i ' 'Hwi |! ! 7 an d an ex * ra g°°d suit for I K#hfrwOy $35, S4O ami $45 I IPn jI I < I u ), | / I | lir Easter holiday find you fitted out H 7 v)&' i'' in one of these suits. I/1 | \ j -, “ Do you need a new Easter hat? Why P| M MJ not * >uy one to g 0 your new Easter \\ ■ i Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson Cater to Easter Shoppers. •

Notre Dame to spend Easter with | their parents and friends.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1921.

Teamster’s Life Saved “Peterson Ointment Co., Tnc. I had a very severe sore on my leg for years. I am a teamster. T tried all medicines and salves, hut without success. I tried doctors, but they failed to cure me. I couldn’t sleep for many nights from pain. Doctors said I could not live for more than two years. Finally Peterson’s Ointment was recommended to me and by its use the sore was entirely healed. Thankfully yours, W illiam Haase, West Park, Ohio, care P. G. Reitz. Box 199.” Peterson says: “I am proud of the above letter and Have hundreds of others that tell cf wonderful cures of Hczema, Piles and Skin Diseases.’’ Peterson’s Ointment is 60 cents a box. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. “This is a hard world,” remarked the balloonist several seconds after his parachute refused to open.

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«•♦*****♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar THURSDAY. Root Township Homo Economics Club —Mrs. Charles Gage. Christian Ladies' Aid — Mrs. Wil! Engle. Minnehaha Needle Club—Red Men's Hall. Reformed Helping Hand Society — Mrs. Henry Graber. Eastern Star —Masonic Hall. SATURDAY. U. B. Indies’ Cake and Candy Sale —Schmitt Meat Market. Helping Hand Colored Egg Sale— Mutschler Meat Market. Junior Ltyal Daughters—Mrs. A. D. Artman. MONDAY. Research Club Mrs. James Fristoe TUESDAY. Delta Theta Tau — Mrs. Bernard I Terveer. Can and Will Class of U. B. Church I —Mr. Frank Hurst. Mrs. Helen Schafer of Pleasant Mills who will move from that place soon, entertained at dinner yesterday for her sons, Oliver and Harry, the guests being the boys’ teachers, ' Misses Mary Ray and Fanny Heller and Albert Bitner and Miss Gretchen Winans. It was a delightful hour. ♦ The Can and Will class of the United Brethren church will meet with Mr. Frank Hurst Tuesday evening. All members that can and will are asked to attend these meetings. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Ind., March 24. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Hog receipts' i 6.000, market 50 cents higher; best ■ heavies $10.25410.75; medium mixed $10.25411.00; common choice $ll.OO- - bulk sales $10.75411.15; cattle 400, steady; steers $6.50410.50; I cows and heifers $3.50-$5.75; sheep re- ■ ceipts 100, market steady; tops SI.OO- - $3.00. ■ HUGHES TO GET BUSY (United Press Service) ■ Washington. D. C., March — ; (Special to Daily Democrat) —Secret tary of State Hughes and Secretary of i War Weeks will hold several conferi cnees in the next few days on steps to make effectual the demand of the . United States that Germany surrender Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, . wealthy Philalelphia draft dodger and release the men imprisoned in Germany for trying to capture him. There are only three ounces of radium in the world today. It is valued at $3,260,000 an ounce. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ !♦ NEWS FROM COURT HOUSE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Portland Sun says: “The case of the state ex rel., Mabel Deßolt vs Kenneth Hawkins, paternity charge, was dismissed from the docket Wednesday morning when the plaintiff and her father appeared in J court with their attorney, L. C. DeVoss, of Decatur, and showed that the proper provisions had been made > for the maintenance of the child. ; The case was venued here from > Adams county and a motion to dis- ; miss the same was recently filed here by the Adams county prosecutor. : The girl is seventeen years of age ; and was compromised between the ' ; two parties for $125. Judge McGriff : was of the belief the amount of set- I i tlement was not large enough and at i ; first resitated in dismissing the \ case.” The case of the State ex rel. Addie ’ . Laisure vs. L o Gauze, paternity pro- ■ ceelings, is on trial before Judge : Moran and a jury in circuit court today. The case was tried last faM and : the jury disagreed. Attorney L. C. ' DeVoss appears for the defendant, and Prosecutor E. Burt Lenhart and Attorney Henry B. Heller represents the state. The trial will probably occupy the attention of the court most of Friday. Jurors are: Luther Funk, Marcellus Davison, Charles Feasel, Frank Neadstine, John Drown. Frank Richard, Irvin Brendyberry, Pete Heiman. A. A. Stove. John Steigmeyer, : Henry Bieberlck and John Kelly. CUT Th IS OUT — IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing -your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con- 1 taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides land back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and ' I thoroughly cleansing cathartic for , constipation, biliousness, headaches, jand sluggfeh bowels. Sold every- ! where. ■

, _ II -nil, im F l r— i i ■ i ■ J Is there anything more appetizing than the | tantalizing odor of browning pancakes? ■ *Ol THIRST thing in the morning— RED Karo H ~, . Kin Th* Ideal Syrup for every uee—for eooklng, E *■ Umm! Umm! Umm! Great Dig biking c.ndy making and preeervlng Becaueu crisp brown ekes. Bu< the best | thing is the delicious thick Karo you pour all over them. It doesn t seem g . Flavored with highest gride real maple euger. as though you could ever get enougn. Very moderete In price-eb.olutely pure The L r . . «. makere of Karo are th* world'* lorgeit u.er* of L Os course you don t have to be tol tht hlgbeet grade maple auger — over a tboueend that Karo is what makes the cakes «... "•*» L or hot biscuits taste SO nice. r-T'.m a booklet every parent should read. , , Varn FREE Telle all about the wonderful food But did you ever know that Karo _ - = value o f Karo; eepleine the meanI is one of the greatest of all energy producing foods —made in away C .£ X D <l cXIZ. aXXI* that brings out every bit of its goodness and wholesomeness. You can use Karo for every baking and cooking purpose. You can _ ‘ make the finest, purest candy you f ever tasted —fudge, taffy, caramels jgl.' and lots of other good things from | Karo. Your Protection Do not be deceived by cent containing eyrup Sgmj V.-. V' .ft! that might look like Karo. The name "Karo" I* MH* X- jHLjIA ■ -I, I a l-i on every car. of original Karo—look for it and be assured of full weight cane and bigheet Quality geyjV.; 4 BLUE Karo The standard table syrup. Also for cooklnt, baking and candy making Light brown color, •" delicious flavor—a heavy bodied eyrup. 2„ m 1913 C.P.K-tA Selling Rgpreaentativ" II! NATIONAL STARCH CO.. G. H. Gamm.n Mgr. 712 Merchant.’ Bank Bldg.. Indianapokt. Ind. IH - :

THIS WOMAN SUFFERED Mrs. H. A. Laman, Sturgin, Colo., writes: ‘‘l 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 1 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.

Morris 5 & lOc Store Specials For Saturday White Line M ashing Powder, 1 An 3 boxes IvL Lux Soap Flakes, 1 An Per box Ivl Dust Pans lAn Each IVC Curtain Rods, lAz» Each IVC Toilet Paper qj* 7 Rolls ZOC Hack Saw Blades, lAp Paint, Enamel 1£ n Steel Wool and Varnish Ladies’ Union Suits • ■ 00 C Hammer Handles, lAp Chick Founts ■< n Ivt M ail Paper Cleaner jg Oil . IOC Garment Hangers, -g zx Garden Seeds 1 Ap 3 for JLUC Pkgs IVV Shoe Trees -g zx Chair Seats, 1 An Men’s Hose fxzx Clothes Pins, 1 An pair ZUC 3 d,,z ? Ivt Ladies’ Game Vest 19C 40*? L ’ ght Bulb ’ 29 C -— ■■■■'■■ 9 —• • Children’s Hose, Black and White, al! sizes. Easter Baskets, Candy and Novelties. & Hat 8..... 98c “’54.98 Peanuts, / ‘ -< r (8c for Vt lb.) Ib 10C Morris 5 & I Oc Store J '>■A■ ' 1 ■ .

EASTER SOCIAL j The Young Ladies’ club of the Bobo I M. E. church will hold an Easter so- • cial in the basement of the Bobo • school house March 26, 1921. There ’ will be a bazaar and plenty of good . eats. Come and enjoy a good time ■ with us. Welcome. 6S-t6 s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

GREENHOUSE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR EASTER Roses, Carnations, and Easter Lil- > lies. Potted Plants—Cineraries, Tui lips. Hyacinths, Narcissus and Cycle- ' man. Place your order early for ‘ Easter. Moses Greenhouse Co., i Fiorises. Phone 476 &. 195J s_s_s_WANT ADS EARN—