Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1921 — Page 3
Big Saturday Specials on RUBBERS With Winter just a lew steps away —which means cohl. damp, wet days are coming one's ihouglils are turned to the winter footwear. In order to prepare you for the Winter snows, slush and rains, we have placed hundreds of pairs of rubbers, arctr.cs and bools on our counter that can be bought for the low price (Saturday). Read over the prices listed below. Come' in and prepare yourself for the winter days. Men’s Arctics, Rubbers and Boots 1 buckle Arctics, single sole .... $2.25 • 1 buckJc Arctics, tap sole and heel, 4 buckle Cloth Arctics, single sole, $3.45 ! 4 buckle Cloth Arctics, tap sole and heel, ....$3.75 i 4 buckle Rubber Arctic, single sole $3.75 4 buckle Rubber Arctic, tap sole and heel $4.00 ! 8 in. All Lace Pac. tap sole, '... $3.95 ! 8 in. All Lace Pac. single sole, ‘ $3.45’j Cloth Top Rubbers * $2.00, $1.75 “sl2s* $1.25 RHlFtools .... $425 : BlMk . ' ’.' x...... *.'..53.75 ' WovHh’i Antic* * 4 **“**•.:: $325 $1.65 •a.1.:.......-.,..: $1.25 ‘• • • . Arctic*, Itabbcrp an# 1 Anrtir*. single sole $1.95 4>adib ibA AMir*. . .. ... $325 llis&h* A/ilira, wuV «Ue ... $3.35 “•S.*"".-., Ml 5 •• -SI 15 -....5325 • . Ci*T« «• ’**>*'**”“• ~ ,$1.45 FWrt Timid »hs*Wp $1.15 GAY BROS.
{Morris 5 & 10c Store Mens Knit and Open End Ties, sl-00 vela* ® ® Prim Aprons 39c © ....A Good Warm Jersey Gloves, all sizes ® @ Stove Pipe and Elbows, each 15c Plain White Cup and Saucer 2vC Stamped Romper Suit 24c Large Corn Popper 58c Aluminum Egg Whips , 10c Percolator »*•*33 c Dover Egg Beater 15c KA «•» 15c Long Handle Fire Shovel 1 50 ft ‘ LvV Sieve Pipe Damper 15C • — Leather Shoe Sole 1 /» sc, or 6 for Knit Caps 19C Aluminum Teaspoons p* Toilet Paper, 2 for 6 rolls ••••••• r ' Shoe Tacks, Aluminum Tablespoon *)C Coal Buckets 4g C Stotki " g FM ‘............ 5C HAVE YOU VISITED OUR TOY DEPARTMENT YET? IT IS FULL OF WONDERFUL TOYS. Morris 5 & lOc Store
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1921. .7.3
NEW DUST LAYER Hoosier Automobile Association Tests New Chemical for Highways SATISFACTORY RESULT Obtained on Stretch of Road -Highway Superintendents Are Interested. Indianapolis, Ind, Nov. 6. — Although old man Jupiter Pluvins may be expected to do quite a bit more than his share of dust laying the remainder of this fall and during the | winter, it Is a matter of much interest for the future to note that a new itype of dust laying material has been developed recently and has already i begun to demonstrate some admirsite qualities, according to an tan|nouncement by M. E. Hoblet, secrejtary of ttie Hoosier State Automobile ’ association. “The ' new product is calcium j chloride,’’ states Mr. Noblet, “and a test section of roadway near ladia- , anajjolis l>*s besri treated with this salty stuff this summer with good result#. This is on thh lafayette road, mavis# by Hie Hu»ier Automobile association as tbs J*> ksos highway, about *«v«a nites suiAR of ligltsnapolia. The efeeßiea! tvsaiwesl *<ts gives ttati t half mu« sf <b*» r«a’J with ths resoit that whew tUticlts puss over it thsrs is no iut Further. there is noth u*g to >g t an or clin* to the tires The ecttew of the salty ehsaucal is to »b*»b moisten hn« the air end keep the road. Surface *•«». The rcadway has -the a* | p earns*-e of bating bees gpriakled With a light ebower-juet enough to asttie the ffuat.” It is ria-coed for this material that it is sot so oipenaive as other methods of daai laying treat meats, that it •ertes to save tbe road say be* ease .it « « not allow the Qoe powdery | partk-lee of the highway to #»ff ep ‘ blow away, and that rhe roal ear i'ace ma* still be dragged and leteled WitbogK losing the tbenii-ai prosertiea. 'lhe state highway cotuna4»W| I is anAerstood to be favorably naeider lag this chemical, and county read , officials throughout the elate are eery math !»t»r«*t«rt It is spread with a ilhne opreader sod s gaud many aiiieo at highway ran be treated in a awgle day, st w othted. 1 . “W e gold so Vfit< for rval material* «r for any tpeeial re*sf treatment." stales Secretary N’oHef. “Owf oegaassaiw® is far the best mtereets of the automobile owsero. We ere seeking to nuse the highways e,-?e; soeking to make driving cowAilw-ste as neatly ideal as pessiUe sod are speediag- vasevh ®voey (rr eivri from agi» nMtiakership fe<s only* v» ashiave these eosdltiims We »rrfy regret that t«o i»a«y motorists are willing to tabs the adveotages of m.r work with>s£ ju tisrti assisting as. Wo hops that thousands wiO cbange ; their sttituda evs&tuaUy, or perhaps now.”
[Gives a brilliant glosvy «hlne thut does not rub off or dust off—that ■ gntwals to the Iron—that lasts lour times as long us any other. g Black Silk Stove Polish f Is In a class by Itself. It’s more I cartfully made and made A from better uiaterMli. — » Try It on yoer parlor g, stove, your..wa aiovs ??w.“«"d n ir- I the best polish you hliAW>lltW ■ ever üßed. your ■ liardwuiA or V ■ gttHvry »l«aler (.7 A ■ HUihotiled to refund your V fWWCJMK IS money. <nF Mpu J )■ riiwrs's'M IB Shlnotn Every Drop" |
out NEIEHBOR TELLS ANOTHER Poiffite tlr» Way to Comfort aW Health. Other Woman Pleaee Read >. MosnisviJle, W. Va.—“l had takes <n:tor’s mcdicre for nearly two years
■liwaii*' mv periods ■were irregukr, easM Bewry two weeks, Man# 1 would Miffer Bwitb tearing-slowa ■paiM. A lady tol4 ||i we of Lydia K. Piakllhani'a Vegetable flComnnaag aaM lao* |lw<soh grx*i i* Im»4 ghioiw her daughter, ■go I to* it aaa K»v HI am regular every ■wi'iste and have w
pnin at all. IrecomnwM yew ireofee»r» U> *r»y«te aa4 fat peblnfe 1 fcwttmamal, hrfein® that tto Y<«ja tafcto Cooipaanl 4 am other firi th« ft-ditto* stow >®u».*’-—Mr».GBO»GB T*UBDP». •"a* Third titirMt, Monad*♦ill., W. V*. How maay gi»ia aufTer aa Mb». Tafardan did and do nut bw>» wk. re to tom ft* ®f ha'cp. Thaj ofiaaatw oblijad to earn their Mving by toi-lina day ia and day cwt nv natter how totfd tha pain they ha*e to hear. Ivary»iri ; who auffera in thia way should try Lydia E. Pinkham’. Vegetable Compound and if she does not get prompt Falief write to the Lydia E. Pina hem Medicine Ce., i Lyae, Meeeaehueetta, alaait ha? health. 3urh letters era told at strict centdance. MEW COLLEGE EXHIBITS AT THE STOCK SHOW CWff ot the hi* feataree of the InterteUeaal lire Stock Eijroaitiea to be held ia Cliewo Nereaitor ’» to Dane ether I. i> the adwaaUamal vji hUnte tw» tte state colleges, aajariaitot atathtM, end the V. S D»p*rt- « aw« of Asriceltura. The p»e»eel •<-e*uMic eltaatton will b*re a MtUe eOeri up> n the number of states exhibhiae at the “internatioaai'* thia iyear. Mine st Jd»h<x low* fadiaaa. Winoeewfe. LxaHlcia.a, Michi(an, North Dakota. end Wiecena>» hj.»e started plana fur there exdibits. A suiubar at other Stated eonsideriea the placing <>f exhibits st the bi® stow are CaMfovaia. Cmtn-acttcnt, MasaacEXisatte, Miswoarf, Nebraska, N'ew Jejwey, Karans. Ohi« and. WashiHjjtoh. .t ® IS , The egiiibft tftia year ftoto the V. S. department <# wiwlterG wiU to much larttsr at id wore cempreleeHiv'# j than heretofore. Problems in livestock nanaaemeit and the gtilizatioa of feeding stuffs throath livestock are tho>new phaMs to be taken up by the department in their display. Exhibits from the states will be put on only through the colleges or experiment stations. They, will feature scientific eSpit-iments and efficient farm practices as* related to crop production and the itilization of crops, especially through livestock. North Dakota will feature a grazing experiment which that Station has been conducting in co-operation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture for six years. Thty will re-produce in miniature the prairie lands with the actual sod from the experimental pastures. A TWO-CENT SUPPER A two-cent supper will be given in the dining room at the Methodist, church Saturday evening, November. 5, frim 5 to 7. The ladiSs have prepared an excellent menu, and the - patronage of the public is solicited. , This is one of a series of suppers to be served at the church. , , Advice for Women Who Suffer. “I advise every >voman who suffers with kidney trouble to try Foley Kidney Pills,” writes Mrs. Bessie Brawner, 2522 Scoville Ave., Cleveland, 0., “I could not do my housework, but; since taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel i like a new woman and am able to do I my work.” Rheumatic pains, swollen | ankles, backache, stiff joints, sore : muscles and sleep disturbing bladder i ailments indicate disordered kidney • Pills act promptly. Sold everywhere.
"THE OLD NEST" GRIPS MOST HARDENED CRITICS People who write or produce motion pictures usually keep their emotions w*ell In cheeky They are so buoy watching technical effects that they do not have lime to let their emotions! run riot. A notable exception to this i was made recently, however, when: "The Old Nest," whiih comes to the Crystal and Mecca theatres for two days, commencing Thursday, was shown to the aales organization that had gathered at the Culver City studios. • When the sales managers emerged ■ from the projection room nearly all | of them had tears in their eyes. Soon - they were seen making their way to wards the studio telegraph office. It was learned later that nearly every one of them after seeing this picture of mother-love had telegraphed to his mother. “The Old Nest was written by Rupert Hughes and directed by Reginald Barker. At the conclusion of the picture this sub-title is thrown on the screen: “If this picture should persade you either to remember your mother piously, if she is dead; or, if she lives, to send her a long love-let-ter or even a telegram saying: ’I am well. 1 think of you and love you,’ then this picture would give more real joy than any other picture ever made,"
UNION CHAPKL COMMUNION Next Sunday will be our first <<>»■' munion service'for the present conference year. The pastor will preach on the subject of "Disarmament.” A goodly attendance of the members and frienis of the diurch is desired. | I B. B. HIAVVELT, Pastor. Seeing “The QJ4 Nest" is for all tbe worljj lik< strolling tkroiwh the family album W America. At" the Crys-' tgl *mj Mecca theatre* lotiight .uid Ui ' ■wrvow. % * £ te—i) A Hbwy k> Mmgle a«< eo Rirwct.'end to haaiaa «> Aeepiy Hndet W»» *or itself • teatfa* aw'r.ts V ail gtcniree were Like "Th* (A4 .HmH" *ar ?**.•« us eoeirekip wogkd Mate. —4)v»» I>vie. At tie Cvysrfid ».pd M«r« tfieetrte t>*eigbt aao t<arA>rr*W. • —- ♦-—- - •Wt KNOW* APT** tt Y*A»« A mid, e«en wltee Lt he* a heckir.g eeKgkt, ffifficelt breethtee, 1 eto*>!*»e aight*, raw tbrttet ewe lunge,—eve® then » «-cld yh»M* quick-: Ip to Fotey'e Jtiteey ead T*r. Mr*. ! Vintoa Waite. Bog »z; AwKe, Mick..! write*: "X have »»*d Foley'* Hooey **A Ter f.<r the p«’ to pver* eed ffnd there i* Bo ether ewttgh or t-roap remedy like i*. To* may e«e isy! same.” It *«t* right at the e»et of j trouble. ChUßre* If he it. Sold every-1 where.
—Niblick & Co.— Fall Suits and Coats from Reflecting the Genius of Famed Designers! ® I’he Coats mirrow the newer mid-season style variations, and tlx? Suits are in those richly-colored fabrics, plain tailored or novelty trimmed, that adapt themselves so successfully to any occasion. ® ® tF ® The Acme of Fashion and Quality are Incorporated in Bischof suits and coats at $25, S3O, $35 and SSO Right now our Apparel Sections are overflowing with new Fashions. Almost daily the new styles arrive, so if you have been here within the past two or three days, it will pay you to come again tomorrow, and inspect the new styles that we have just unpacked. —-Niblick & Co. —
The Brock Store FINEST GRADE OUR SPECIAL BAR“HEISEY’S” «VEN- GAINS IN “MIRRO" ri aq« at l ALUMINUM GLASS Al LESS UTENSILS THAN HALF PRICE. w t Represent the highest Bought as a dose out. points of excellence ever Sold as such to make offered to those who way for our large recognize true worth in Christmas stock. Kitchen Ware. I TEACH REDUCED PRICES YOUR DOLLARS TO nN « inpAl „ HAVE MORE CENTS h,kal by buying our FIRELESS COOKERS. HEAVY HOME MADE TIN AND SHEET MET- , TV u , . \I W ARE e( Dishes aid Baking at a great saving in effort. Special goods time, food, f«ei and made to order. iabar. J. CHARLES BROCI, h*prietw 138 N. Second Street. Residence up stairs.
The Biggest Inducement ANYONE CAN OFFER FOB HAVING A RAVING ACCOUNT 18 THAT IT PAYS Come io—we’ll he gW bo talk this over with you and ko wek ome you as one of our Saving* Depositors. A *, IkAlar opens a Saving* Account al four percent, interest ’ ® ■ ® « f “’ ® ® The Peoples loan t Trost Co ® ® ®© ® ® Bank of Se rvice. • &
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