Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1921 — Page 2

'T'HERE is a big dis1 ference between Calumet and all other Baking Powders. First— you see it in the cost. Calumet is sold at a moderate price. , Then—you observe it in use. Calumet has more than the usual leavening strength, therefore less is required.* Next— you notice it in raising quality —in the evenness — * lightness and texture of your bakings. They look.better — finer I grained. ■■■■■ ■" I *S-o-m-e Biscuit.!** I I J fISBI I I a BEST BY TEST* J || Finally— what a difference in II the taste. There is a deliciousness, I II a 2°°d ness that can be had in no other 11 manner. Biscuits, pies, cakes, muffins, | doughnuts—never were so tasty—so Calumet Bi.cuit || all satisfying. » Recipe v II And then there is the satis- uSS |» faction of knowing that Calumet BaK°r«Sr n ' e | a. 3 is made in the World’s largest, best level teaspoon’ of 11 equipped and cleanest Baking Powder ■ ■ Factories. ter or lard, kj cup ■ R ' of milk, cup of ** '3 A pound can of Calumet contains full water. Then mix m i I cz- Some baking powders come m || 1? oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be 11 sure you get a pound when you wantit. *

$8.60 FOR A SHAVE; ‘THE SAPHEAD' PAID IT Eight dollars and sixty cents for a shave is expensive even in this day of high prices. But that's what Buster Keaton had to pay in the production of "The Saphead," to be shown at the Mecca theatre Friday and Saturday. Soap lather couldn’t he used because when the tonsorial artist got busy with the razor, off came Buster's make up as well as the soap. Th.- di-

The Fair Store With Better Offerings—Bigger Savings Each week we offer to Decatur’s thrifty housewives greater values in every department of our store—values sure to be appreciated because they combine quality with moderate prices. Saturdays Grocery Specials • • Cream Cheese, Extra Good, IQp Full cream and madfe in Adams county, lb At7V Macaroni and Spaghetti, Package. .15c; * Canned Salmon. 1 „ Delicious Pink Variety, can JLmV Sardines—Two size cans Small..loc; Large..lsc; 2 or 3 Butter Crackers, • 1 P* - Pound IOC Tapioca, High Grade, 1 K Package JLOC Red Kidney Beans, Off „ Can.. 10c, 3 for Bursley’s Best Teas, Choice of Several Kinds. 1 Qn *4 lt>. package ... lOL Peaches—Yellow Free Stones, d* 1 Can..2sc, 6 for Apricots—Delicious Tasting QQ Large can... 25c . 6 for tPx.OO Prunes. O r Pound.. 10c, 3 for We have on hand at all times a large assortment of fresh vegetables and fruits at lowest prices. / / FERI) BLEEKE. Prop.

rector finally hit upon whipped cream as a substitute. Double cream at $3.20 a gallon, forty cents to have it whipped at a nearby restaurant, $5 for a professional barber .totalling $8.60 explains the cost. Buster, reclining in a chair in his well-appointed bedroom set with a steaming towel around his head looked the picture of comfort. He licked the delectable shaving lotion from his lips as fast as the barber applied it.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3,

THE BOY SCOUTS Movement Being Backed in This City by Members of American Legion TO . NAME COUNCIL Os Professional and Business Men Who Will Have Charge of Activities The local Post of the American Le'gion, pursuant to policy outlined by jthe National Organization has placed 'itself squarely behind the Boy Scout Movement. They have to date chartered one troop, known as Troop No. !1, and have a sufficient number of boys in line to warrant the organization of another troop. This, they intend to do very soon. The desire is ■to enroll all boys between the ages |of 12 and 18 in the ranks of the Bby Scouts of America. Parents, do you realize the benefits your boy will receive through affiliation with this movement? Do you , know that by application of Scout I i/rinciples he will be taught the I fundamentals of true Americanism, love of God and Country, Comradship and duty to fellow-man, and in Scoutwork he learns that value asset— Self-reliance. Encourage your boy to join a Troop of Scouts. The Legion can assure you that they will be placed under competent supervision. The troop meets every Wednesday night in the Legion hall off North Second street, with Joe McConnell, scoutmaster, and Fred Elzey, Joe Shafer and Chas. C. Langston assistants. All boys are welcome there. A movement is now on foot to provide a local council to have supervision of all scout activities in this city. This council will be composed of some of the leading business and prot'esisionai men of the city in conjunction with legion members. The scout movement is of interest to the entire community and it is strongly urged that everyone encourage the movement and forward it in every possible way. Rheumatism Dangerous Anvone having the slightest taint of rheumatism should drive it out quickly. Rhemna has done it for thousands and should give you the same satisfying results. Money back if it fails, says Holthou.se Drug company. No red tape to this offer.

+ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAR Friday. Woman's Home Missionary Society—Mrs. John Rex. AGREE ON DISARMAMENT BILL (United Press Service) Washington, June 3. —(Special to Daily Democrat I — Republicans and democrats of the house today united to extend the scope of the Borah disarmament amendment to the naval appropriation bill. Democratic beader Garrett gave notice that he would endeavor to have passed the motion instructing the house conferees to insist on broadening the Borah proposal. Republican Leader Mondell also announced to the house that he believes the majority of the republicans favored its extenI sion. ■> THE COURT NEWS Lunetta Drake and William Drake vs. Homer E. Howman and Jessie A. Bowman, note and foreclosure of mortgage. Cause dismissed and costs 1 aid. L. L. Mattax vs. L. L. Mattax, administrator of the Emaline Cook estate, claim; and L. L .Mattax vs. L. L. Mattax, administrator of the Socrates Cook estate, claim. Causes Jet foi trial June 8, 1921. First National Bank vs. Clyde Beam and Edward France. Complaint on note, is the title of a complaint filed by Attorney C. J. Lutz. ' John Hill vs. W. A. Fonner, suit on account, is the title of a complaint filed in court by Attorney D. B. Erwin. Newton D. Henderson vs. Joseph D. Hamm et al., partition, is a new case filed here by Samuel M. Bench and Ryan, Ryan and Aldrich, attorneys from Fort Wayne. Harry A. Debold vs. Fort Wayne Transfer Co., damages, is a new case filed here on change of venue from ths Allen superior court. R. D. Driebelbiss is the attorney for the plaintiff. Jennie Moser vs. Peter Moser, divorce. Verified application for change of venue from the county is filed. Cause is sent to Jay county, and the clerk is ordered to prepare transcript of proceedings herein and certify same to the clerk of the Jay circuit court. Ten day®’ time gaven to perfect change.

News about the court house these days is rather quiet. However, there promises to be something doing next week. The board of review’ will be in session at the assessor’s .office, the i county commissioners will meet at the auditor’s office, and the board of education will be in session on Monday; at the county superintendent’s office, and will elect a county school superintendent for a four-year term. Evidence in the case of the Nicho-las-Shepherd Co. vs. Jasper Wable, foreclosure of a chattel mortgage, was concluded this morning, and arguments will be heard some day next week. Henry B. Heller represents the plaintiff and D. B. Erwin is appearing for the defendant. Real estate transfers: Eteie E. Roop, et al. to Steve Oslakovie, tract Root tp.. $2,400; Edgar W. Lewton to Carey D. Lewton, inlots 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, Monmouth, $1,200; John Hob-1 let, jr. to Benjamin F. Hoblet, et al., executor’s deed to 70 acres. Blue! Creek tp.. $13,500; Winifred J. Rus-1 sell to William E. Russell, part lot 467, Decatur cemetery, $1.00; John W. Moser, et al. to Harry R. Moltz, pt. outlot 27, Decatur. $4,250; William B. Frisinger, et al. to Harry R. Moltz. part outlot 27, Decatur $4,250. INSTALLED NEW CHAPTER Miss Leona Bosse of This City Assisted in Happy Event Last Night.

Miss Leona Bosse has returned from Huntington where she assisted last evening in the installation of a Delta Theta Tau chapter. Seventeen young ladies from that city comprising the membership of a local society were made members of the national sorority. Misses Kathryn Costello of Fort Wayne, grand secretary, Nora Horat, Anne Bovten and Alice Metzgar of Lafayette and Miss Busee of this city acted as installing officers. The "Huntington girls gave a banquet at the Commercial club rooms immediately after the ceremony and a delightful program ccn< luded a happy evening. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET t —— « (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Ind., June 3. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Hog receipts 10,000, market 5 to 10 cents higher; besft heavies 18.15; medium mixed $8.25; common choice $8.35-$8.45; bulk sales $8.15-$8.25; cattle, receipts 800, steady; steers $6.00-$8.50; cows and heifers $2.50-?8.25; sheep receipts 350, market steady; tops $l- - $—5—$—WANT ADS EARN—s—*—s

NOTICE On account of the strike ol the Curtis Publishing Co., the Salurdav Evening Post, the Ladies I lonic Journal and the Country Gentleman failed to arrive Back numbers of these papers will be distributed as N soon as they arrive. Wendell Macklin, Agent. *4 CHOIR SINGERS, NOTICE You are urged to be at tho special service held ut the Methodist church Sunday evening. A large union choir is desired for that service. Choir directors, please urge your singers to be present. COMMITTEE. A Changing World. "We are living in a changing world. 1 never thought I could ever be cured of my stomach trouble. Medical science seemed unable to help me? But thank God we are progressing and now Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has delivered me from all stomach symptoms. 1 am again able to eat anything." It is a simple* harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Holthouse Drug company and druggists everywhere. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE SEELEY. FAMOUS IN THIS SPECIALTY, CALLED TO FORT WAYNE F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Anthony Hotel and will remain in Fort Wayne Saturday and Sunday only. June 4 and 6th. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of ruptute perfectly, but contracts the opening in ten days on the average case. Being a vast advancement'over all former methods —exemplifying instantaneous effects immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position. This instrument received the only award in England and in Spain producing results without surgery', injections, medical treatment or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington. D. C., for inspection. All charity eases without charge, or if any interested call, he will be glad to show same without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in tins section. p. S.—Every statement in this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courts.—F. H. Seeley. Home Office, 117 North Dearborn St., Chicago. 130-t2

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