Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1921 — Page 3

Notice Kodakers! Announcement ' \ A* ' ■■" — E*STMV\ E f«m <rk « v °avmrr \ |LgB ■——'> awSui® K 0,,,,,,.,. SV' ■■ >■—“ \ I \ \/uF^r'~'W‘'*!'<"‘ '■ Jf ■ «>•>■■ ■?«■«<■../ In line with our policy of offering onlv the vcrv best of everything, we are pleased to announce that we have installed Foster Qualilv Kodak Finishing Service. The imprint ol Foster Quality on your finishing envelope is as important as Ire name of Eastman on your film. It means the utmost possible number of good pictures from every roll and prints that will not fade. Holthouse Drug Co. Kodaks, Eastman Films, Albums. Sole agent for Foster Finishing. Service.

FOREST PROTECTION Indianapolis, May 23. — Indiana ilong with every other state in the inion today started observing ‘‘Forist Protection Week.” The week starting yesterday and Tiding next Saturday was proclaimed

LOANS •—on—• Farm and City Property At low rate of interest and reasonable terms. . THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. 157 South Second St Decatur, Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y.

Specials For Saturday | Morris 5 and 10c Store |"F Gold Band Cup and Saucer 19c Extra Good House Broom, 39c Dark Green Window Shades, 7 ft. by 3 ft. 68c Granite Water Bucket 59c Cluny Lace, per yard 15c Sheif Paper, 15 ft in a bolt, 3 bolts 15c Canvas Gloves, $1.15 dozen; pair . 10c Fly Powder 25 C towe ’ B IOC Caps 10c !;"£•....■_ 10c 40 Watt Electric Light Bulbs OQf Wax Paper, ~ 3 for Wall Paper cieaner, 2 for 2 for ArftJv p e | s Naptha Soap, 91 P Galvanized Sprinkling Cans 89c 3 bars fail V Toweling 1A- &lra Go" 1 «** H “ ncer 5c Per yard JLW Flags and Vases for Decoration Day. Ice Cream Cones, 4c plus 1c war tax £)£ These Specials will Help You to Save. WE BUY FOR LESS—WE SELL FOR LESS. Morris 5 & lOc Store

by President Harding as a period devoted to the protection of trees and i the preservation of forest lands, j Although the state owns no large - forest tracts the department of conservation is urging the people of In- - 1; diana to protert the forest land? I! which still exists.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921.

Before the logging crews, the lumbermen of the U. S. became aware of the fine hardwood which grew in In diana the state had earned a reputation as one of the states growing the finest hardwood in the country. The 1921 session of the Indiana leg islature enacted a law which tqakes it punishable by fine for anyone to set ■ fire or burn any wood or timber which I is not his or her property. The state department of conservation is attempting to have persons who now own forest lands unfit for j agricultural purposes reforestate the lands. BRONCHIAL TROUBLE CAUSED ANXIETY No medicine has a better reputation than Foley’s Honey and Tar for I quickly relieving coughs, colds and croup. It loosens the phlegm and milieus, clears the passages, eases hoarseI ness, stops tickling throat. John G. Hekking, 195 Burgess Place, Passaic, N. J., writes: ‘‘l was suffering from an acute case of bronchial trouble which gave me considerable anxiety. Foley’s Honey and Tar deserves all the credit for my being well now.” I Sold everywhere.

I GOVERNMENT URGES VETERANS TO GET VICTORY MEDALS |— A— • — n.i iii. ■ .ml To the Editor Dally Democrat: Th« federal government him inatltuted nn extensive campaign for the distribution of the victory medals to tlio veterans <»f*the world war. The state of Indiana furnished approximately one ho ml red and thirty thousand men for the military service during this war. The adjutant general of Indiana reports tlflit the num ber of voluntary eidlstments fur exceeded the selective service draft. This report should be considered as reflecting great credit on the young men of this state. The federal government, prepared to acknowledge the loyal service of the men who served from Indiana, has issued a distinctive medal to be known i the the Victory medal. This Victory medal will be issued free of cost to all veterans airplying for same. In order to facilitate the ispue of these medals the federal government has requested aid from the newspapers. American J.agion, veterans of foreign wars. Red Cross chapters, Young Men Christian associations, Knights of Columbus and other civic organizations to bring the distribution of these medals to a prompt and ecective conclusion. The federal government has detailed Mayor Albert T. Rich, infantry. United States army, instructor, Indiana National guard as the victory medal distribution officer for the state of Indialna. Mayor Rich has divided the state into fifteen djstficts each of which is under the supervision of an officer of the Indiana National guard who has received federal recognition. Letters have been written to every man who served during the world war from this state from Major Rich's office. This letter included full instructions relative to applications for the victory medal. The honor of wearing this token of appreciation from the federal government should be considered and highly prized by the men of this state who gladly gave their services to their country and state and when necessity derpanded it. As governor of the state of Indiana I request that every veteran of the world war wear this victory medal on decoration day. All veterans who have failed to receive their victory medals should make application at once to their district distribution officer, accompanied by their discharge papers or certificated thereof. All original discharge papers will be carefully preserved and returned without delay. In connection with the publicity necessary for the distribution of these victory medals, the services of the newspapers throughout the state of Indiana is urgently requested. The patriotic service of the newspapers of this state during the world war reflected great credit on the personnel thereof and liberal front page publicity of the efforts of the federal government in the distribution of the victory medals in the state of Indiana will further demonstrate their loyalty and patriotism. Your attention to this matter will be greatly appreciated by me as the governor of the state of Indiana. Very truly yours, WARREN T. McCRAY. Adams county is a member of the Fort Wayne division with Captain G. R. Gawehn in charge. Hard Spots in Rocky Traveling 1 111 Hui l»r<*NM Service. Denver, May 26. —Railroading in the Rockies isn't all enjoyment of beautiful scenery, take it from the crew of a narrow-gauge Colorado and Southern passenger train that crept through the mountains during the worst blizzard of the year in Colorado recently. And they get blizzards in the Rockies pretty much all year round. The train left Denver for Leadville and while winding around canons and over the rivers, the worst of the storm struck. In a blinding snow, obscuring objects only a few feet away, the train crawled at a snail's pace. Boulders were pried off the rails by members of the crew. Cross arms of telegraph poles that had fallen across the track | were sawed off so the train could proceed. Trees and boulders bounced down ! the side of the canon through which swept a7O mile wind. The smoke stack on pretty near all the cars were carried away. The headlight of the locomotive was blown in. The train rocked from side to side as it crawled through the darkness on the edge of the canon. A minister among the terrified passengers knelt in the aisle of one of the cars and prayed. No one hoard him because of the wind. Finally the train reached Pine Grove ■ff) miles from Denver, where the snow drifts prevented further progress.

If Your Dealer Hasn’t It Phone 952 AND WE WILL DELIVER IN TIME FOR YOUR NEXT MEAL A LOAF OF MILK-MAID BREAD 10c Now -10 c Now Everything that enters into the making of our bread, pies and cakes—the purest and best that money can buy. Our bakery—as spotless and clean as your own kitchen. Master Bakers —that know how, add (he delicious flavor that every housewife desires and hopes for in her baking. These are the qualities that are making our products so well liked —so much in demand in Decatur homes. And it is by living up to our motto that we can hope to satisfy Decatur’s epicurean tastes, for “Only the Best is Good Enough for Them, and Only the Best We Will Give to Them.” Demand Milk-Maid Bread Call the following dealers and they will supply your needs: Fisher & Harris, Bert Ilunsicker, Engler’s, Fred Mills, George Steele, The Fair Store, Niblick & Co., Star Grocery, ME. Hower, George Miller, Hays & Gilpen, Anna McConnell, The West End Restaurant, The Eats Restaurant and the Bake-Rite carry a complete line of pastries and baked goods, in connection with Milk-Maid Bread. Decatur Bake-Rite DECATUR, INDIANA

A PASTRY SALE. The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will give a pastry sale Saturday at the Schmitt meat market, starting at 10 o’clock in the morning. The young people will have a fine line of pastries and other articles for the Sunday and Decoration day dinners. The proceeds of this sale will be used for the Winona young people's fund. S_S—S—WANT ADS EARN— s—s—s CUT THIS 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 containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compounds for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowelis. Sold everywhere.

( <0 Get That New Straw Hat Now Summer is here and it is time you were discarding your heavy felt hat for one of our light weight summer Sailors, Bangkoks, Panamas or Straws in all the newest colors and styles. $3.50 up to $6. LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW BRONZ SAILOR AT $4.50 IT IS THE NEWEST CREATION IN STRAW HATS. Holthouse Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men & Boys.

German debt to United States for maintenance of American troops in

Success Is Not A Birthright Success comes from effort; from action; from persistence. Il is a clear case of self managing. Don’t throw away your chance. Make a thorough inspection of yourself and oil up with enthusiasm. Deposit your dollars with us, that you work so hard to earn, pay your hills by check. This plan enables you to save the odds and ends and keep a closer watch on your finances. Come in and start your account with us. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co “BANK OF SERVICE”

■ German territory under Versailles (treaty, now aggregates $228,000,000.