Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1921 — Page 2

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Hear the Society Syncopatcrs Saturday night. Masonic liall. 8:30 p. in. H T CARE OF THE HAIR *- T -+ A New York woman says: “I have] used Parisian Sage only two weeksA but my hair has wonderfully increased 1 in beauty, seems much heavier, and is j entirely free of dandruff. Holtliouse j Drug company sells it with money: back guarantee. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With Othine — Double Strength. This preparation for the removal Os! freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under a guarantee to refund the mon ey if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a j veil; get an ounce of Othine and re move them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful im-‘ provement. some of tlie lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double slrmgth Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guaranty,'

— — r — ■ —— —■- F M i 1 ■ Our -#-*■ YOU don’t have to use as much of Calumet as you do of most other Baking Powders. Because it has more than the ordinary leavening strength. You save about half on its use. ■•ty 4' You don’t have to pay a big price for Calumet. It’s sold at a mod- ‘ erate price. It always has been. And that representsanothersaving. • / '■ » * You don’t have to feel uncertain as to results. Bakings never fail —because Calumet never falls below the proven standard of “Best by Test” It possesses the highest quality ever put into a Baking Powder. Con- ■>. ; , tains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United States Food Authorities. J For weeks, for months it keeps as C * k * fresh and full of strength as the day it Yolks of 8 eggs, i'k , left the Calumet Factories, the World’s sugar* Y a cu lat of Largest, most Sanitary and Modem water.ijcupcfbtu- . miv Baking Powder plants. l er - cups pastry flour, 3 level teaEvery spoonful of every can is the ISjdiJp^Kfi! same—pure and dependable. Try it biespoon of vanilla. Then mix in regular A pound can of Calumet contains full w * y ' lfioz. Some baking powders come in 3 2 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.

SPECIAL MEETING Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a special meeting Tuesday evening. All members are requested to be present. Business of importance. 114-4 MOTION PICTURE FILMED i . IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE In order to get atmosphere in filming | "Deadline at Eleven," which will be | shown at the Crystal Theatre tonight, j city room of a large New York. 1 j daily paper was filmed continuously ; 1 whiie dramatic enactment of import- 1 ; ant scenes were taking place. There ! are, of course, many close-ups ot < important focal characters and scenes, j but the time of the action is perfectly [preserved upon the screen. Thus the spectator sees a st. p in the production ! of a real newspaper. George Fawcett, director, is said to have accomplished an unusual feat in staging the production in this manner Iso that it consumed identically the I same time as it would normally occupv. Corinne Griffith has the role of a young girl seeking to become a reporter. She gives a performance that j shows she is familiar with the workings of a newspaper staff. As the added attraction William Duncan and Edith Johnson will be , 4 shown in ‘ Fighting Fate."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921.

DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 14th MASONIC HALL f-s “THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" The sixth national picture, "The Palace of Darkened Windows.” which comes to the Mecca Thetatre tonight and tomorrow-, deals with the life and customs of East India. It has been produced on a lavish and sumptuous scale and tor the first time in motion pictures chronicles faithfully the true workings of a harem. A young American girl, anxious to gain an insight into the mysterious abode of a Rajah, consents to enter the realm of the latter and in a short time finds herself unable to cope with the situation staring her in the face. Claire Anderson and Jay Belascc play the leading roles, and the sup porting cast includes Arthur Edmund Carew. Christine Mayo, Gerald Brine Adele Farrington. Virginia Caldwell Nicholas Dunaev and Virginia True Uoardman. Katherine Reed adapted the store for the screen from the book by Mary Hastings Bradley, and Henry Kolket directed the prodticfinTT" ~

♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY • Club Calendar Thursday and Friday. Chorus Choir, 7:30 O’clock—Methodist Church. t FRIDAY. t laidles’ Aid Society of M. E. Churqh —Church Parlors. i Bachelor Maids —Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, G:3O. t Ben-Hur Tlrzuli Club —Ben-Hur Hall. M. E. Ladies' Aid —Church Parlors. Saturday. . Ladies Aid of Reformed Church Pastry Sale—Mutschler Meat Market. Mt. Pleasant Ladies* Aid Pastry Sale —Schmitt Brothers’ Meat Market. Bake Sale, W. R. C. —Brushwiller A Beel Meat Market. Tuesday. V. I. S. Class —U. B. Church Base-1 ment. Woman's Club Business Meeting —j Industrial Association Rooms. Delta Theta Tau—Miss Cecil Miller. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Tuesday evening at the home of * Miss Cecil Miller. All members ar. requested to l»p present. ♦ Children of the Missionary band of the Reformed church will meet Saturday afternoon in the Sunday school room at the church, from 12 to 2 o’clock. All members of the band are requested to be present. ALPORT NEWS t i i Coldwater Coming Sunday. !! The Coldwater (Ohio) base ball team will meet the local base ball j o club in this city Sunday afternoon j s instead of the Colored Giants of Fort] r Wayne who were scheduled to play t • I, here, but which game v.as cancelled >. owing to the fact that the colored 0 boys' lineup was not as strong as it was represented. The local base ball . club is no doubt the strongest team 1 ever maintained in this city and is e right in the satm class with some of the fastest semi-professionals in the ' v state. It is the desire of the local or>r ganization to play only the fast teams and to give the local fans a real game • each Sunday. Work cn the new diamond was resumed this week, tlie grounds being rolled and fixed up in first-class condition for Sunday's game. The local team is a good one and is deserving of your support.' . Come out Sunday afternoon and root. The locals will appear in their regular line up while the Coldwater team consists of Wellman, center field; Vonder Haar, right field; Schroer. left field; Schroer, short stop; Post, third base; Schroer, second base; Schroer, first base; Vonder Haar and Springg, catcher; Weigel, Wellman and Schoenhing, pitchers. Keen Interest Is Shown. Indianapolis, May 13. —The speedway 'where the International 500-mile dash for SIOO,OOO will be held May 30th is . bubbling with activity earlier this year than any time in the history of the great Hoosier Classic. A number of the drivers and tin ir cars are on the scene and what is more they are already tasting out their cars with a will that would lead one to believe that the contestants realize that the competition will be keener than ever this year, and then too the unusually large purse has an attractive ring that is arousing the working interest of all raciffg hands concerned. It will be a rich haul for some of thfcse laddies who are tuning up their mounts now. The famous Ralph DePalma walked into his garage yesterday, spoke a ew words of French to his overseas mechanic, changed/his nifty street suit i'or a clean pair ol' jumper's, gave his newphew-mechanician. Peter PuPaolo the word, and they were off for a short tour of the course in the French Ballot. MCCRAY IS INVESTIGATING Indianapolis. May 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Gov. Warren T. McCray went to Lafayette today to investigate charges that Peter Osmer was illegally removed as adjutant of the state soldiers home there and Charles W. Scott illegally appointed as liis successor. The charges were made in a letter to the governor froja Col. Russel B. Harrison, chairman of the military committee of the Indiana state house of representatives. , The governor will confer with trustees of the institution. In his letter Colonel Harrison declared that the minutes of the trustees meeting April 3 and 4 were falsified to show that Jacob Shetfer, a board member voted for Scott whereas Shelter was critically ill in another part of tlie institution.

DECATUR «RCUiT (Methodist Episcopal ChurchXvJsj I Sunday school at ML /iPlcasunt,- liuur a lah, Pleasant Valley and Washington ll at !*: 30. standard lime. Preaching by the pastor A* j ut 10:30. ' Preaching ut Washington ut 2:30 p. , m„ by W. W. Martin, I). D., and Quarterly conference to follow. , Preaching at Pleasant Valley at p. m„ by the pastor. You will find a cordial welcome ut any of these services. J. K. WYANT, Minister. BASEBALL SUNDAY AFTERNOON | BELLMONT PARK DECATUR vs. COLDWATER, OHIO Game called at 3 o'clock. Admission 25 and r >o cents. Everybody Come. “OETS-IT” ENDS ALL J . BORNS Just As Good For Calluses. Money Back If It Fails. Thirty seconds after you touch the I corn with tills liquid corn remover the] jabbing, stabbing pain or it stops, for t i i: i • Slaole At A, B ; No corn, hard or soft, is too old or Immediately it dries and shrivels, the too deeply rooted to resist “Gets-It.” edges loosen from the true flesh and j son you can peel it right off with your lingers as painlessly as you trim your nails. Don’t coddle corn pests. Don't nurse and pamper them. Don't cut and trim them. REMOVE them witli GETS-IT.” Costs a trifle at any drug store. ilfd. by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicugo. _ Sold in Decatur by Holthouse Drug ‘ 0.. Callow ai Kohne, Smith. Yager &

;'•■ : - • % T " E UNI vtßs — L cnß $795 f. o. b. Detroit SEDAN —the car of many uses, the car lor Ifie whole family. While elegance, refinement and comfort are dominant features, flic Sedan affords sturdy dependability 011 all roads in all weather. The famous Ford engine provides more than sufficient power tor every need. The sturdy, rugged construction of the whole chassis is a surety of year in and year out endurance and economy. " . • We will round out this service in the car Itself by keeping your Sedan in good condition. We sell Genuine Ford Paris and our 1 Lilly equipped repair shop handles repairs promptly and well. Let us come and demonstrate. * Shanahan-Conroy Auto Co. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS. j ... ■ --=^3T.

Notice to every member of the W. It. (’.: You are requested to help at the pastry sale to be given at the Beuf-hwiller and Beel meat market

—l—- — Dollars Do Their Best Here at the Fair Store—Always SATURDAY SPECIALS No. 3 CANS OF PEACHES ANI) APRICOTS— Strictly high grade aad new pack. Very special at the fi doz. cans .... $1.38 Per dozen.. $2.05 HEIIE MlLK—always reliable, -I Large cans at .LUC Small size at sc. All Other Drands of milk at 1 lc and 7c NAVY DEANS—Michigan hand pick- f) 4 ed, 5 lbs. for CANNED CORN AND PEAS—High ir grade, the can IOC or 2 for 25c. JELL-0 in all flavors, A Saturday at .. AUC SOAP—American Family, Star, R. N. QA , M., Fels Naptha, Satrday, 3 bars for.. BOD WHITE and Swift s White Laundry p Soap, Saturday the cake OC * or 6 cakes for 25c. OATS—Rolled or Meal, p Saturday the lb OC RIO COFFEE—A good one | p at the pound AOC or 3 pounds for 40c CHICK FEED—You'll like it—so will QJt the chicks, Saturday, 10 lbs. for OOC FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT LOWEST PRICES The Fair Store I Ferd Bleuke, Prop. . ’Phone 844 fi»W <-1

Saturday moaning ut nine o’ci oek Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kru w .keberg Md children from Union township wuri! in Deeutur shopping this morning