Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1921 — Page 4

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DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. JOHN H. HELLER Editor ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE. Associate Editor and Business Manager JOHN H. STEWART City Editor Subscription Rates Cash In Advance Single Copies .. 2 cents One Week, by carrier 10 cents Ono Year, by carrier $5.00 One Month, by mull 35 cents Three Months, by mail SI.OO Six Months, by mail $1.75 Ono Year, by mail $3.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising rates made known on application. Knterted at the poetoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second-class matter. •

LET US GIVE THANKS: — With the close of a year s harvest, and as we start upon the winter months, when that which we have garnered must stand us in good stead, it is but fitting that we pause for a few moments on the day set aside for that purpose and give thanks to the One who has made our harvest abundant. Adams county people will not lose sight of the fact that while our country has passed through a year more or less distressing insofar as labor is concerned, we have yet been smiled upon beliificently, and sunshine and rain have been afforded us in sufficient quantities and in the proportions to' make fairly successful the efforts of those whose duties keeps i them close to pie soil. For those who have been idle through no cheiee of their own, those who have labored are sharing their harvest. And as the clouds roll away and the weikers are once again on a normal basis, it will be returned in kind. We should be thankful that drought and tempest has not destroyed, and that we live in a land big enough, and broad enough and brainy enough to keep going even when a part of its people are forced into unemployment. Alt over the land there is something to be thankful for, and here at home we have much. From across the seas come the same sad stories

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'of suffering which were being wafted to ue one year ago. True, conditions show an improvement since urms were la'd aside, since swords were beaten back into plowshares. And for this we are thankful. But even when we compare conditions there with our harvest at home, we still have cause for thankfulness. Living always in the hope of a brighter tomorrow. America has gone forward through the year, and todayfinds herself not only at peace with every other nation, but the center of a great conference out of which maycome some suggestion which will do away with wars for all time. Let us be thankful that whatever good maycome from such a gathering America is to have the fullest measure of credit, since it was suggested by an American and is being staged or American shores.

So, ull in all, one thing measured against another, we have much to be I thankful for. Let us, therefore, give those thanks in an appropriate way —and let us not forget to continue strong in our hope that the year to come will bring to our sister nations across the sea even more cause for thankfulness than they, too, have ever had. Richard Lieber of the state depart ment of conservation and Engineer Diggs have approved the system of purifying river water at the Holland | St. Louis Sugar plant and declare that if it continues as successful as ■ the twenty-one days test has shown. ■it will revolutionize the methods i used in similar plants all over the world. For years the best experts have tried to solve the problem and It seems now to have been accom plished. The sugar company expended a large sum of money to do this and it is not to be wondered that they are enthusiastically pleased with the results, even more wonderful than anticipated. In addition to purifying the waste water, the new plant reclaims each day ten tons of sugar and furnishes a large amount of rootlets which can be used tor stock food. Read what they say about it in today’s paper for the information should be remembered by every booster for this community.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1821. .»

A milk campaign recently conducted at Huntington along plans similar to those to be used here next March was » big success, nearly nine thousand people being reached with the lectures. More than a hundred people assisted in making the event u success and 123 meetings were held In the county. Purdue men and women assisted in spreading the milk gospel and the good results are nowbeing noticed in the schools. * * There is not much profit in being a grouch, one of those kind of man animals always trying to get even for imaginary wrong. Being a grouch is merely a condition of the mind and it can be remedied. The best | antidote is to smile. Let the other I fellow get mad which doesn't mean. that you can be Just as determined and more successful.

MONROE NEWS Mrs. J. F. Hocher was a visitor in Berne, Tuesday. , Charles Draper has moved his family from this place to Decatur, TuesdayMr. Draper was teamster for Shirk & Johnson timber men for some time. J. A. Hendricks and R. E. Shirk at-1 tended the Masonic meeting held at Port Wayne this week. Noah Mangold representative f<lr a supply house in Fort Wayne was here on business Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Farrote has accepted a -ositicn as clerk at the home store, in •.he place of Mrs. B. F. Shirk who re-1 signed. Miss Farrote is a pleasant and apable young lady and is well known 1 to our people. John Dickerson of Geneva arrived here Wednesday morning to do some repair work on the L. C. Mills home | he will probably be here for several days. Mary, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Longenberger, who has; been quite ill with pneumonia is re-' ported to be rapidly recovering. The Monroe Tile Mill has closed for ■ the season with the exception of • burning three more kilna of tile which I vill be dene by manager HomerWint-l teregg and Fred Walters. The mill did an excellent business this season and is now able to suppiy the demand J n all sizes of drain tile. Mrs. Forest Andrews and Mrs. Phillip Heffner attended the annual in ' spection of the Woman’s Relief Corps j it the G. A. R. hall in Decatur, a fine . meeting and a good time is reported. ‘ Word received here from Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lobensteln. evangelist sing f ers, who are now engaged in revival work at Laporte, state they are having excellent meetings. The revival meetings conducted al; the Methodist church at this place by ! the pastor. Rev. S. I. Zechiel. aae be-1 ing well attended and much interest i is being showed it is expected that ■ they will continue for three or four weeks. You are cordially invited. BOX SOCIAL Don't forget to attend the box social ■ to be held at the Preble school house i tomorrow evening. The public is cord-* ialy invited and all are asked to bring . boxes. Games and contests will be| played and a good time is assured all_ who attend.

A Wonderful Hair Saver If your hair is falling out, losing i color, dry. w ispy and difficult to ar- • range, ycu should immediately use Parisian sage. The first application removes all dandruff and makes the; hair and scalp look and feel better. Parisian sage supplies all hair needs. It contains the exact elements needed to make the hair soft i and lustrous—to save it —and to. make it grow long, thick and beautiful. Parisian sage acts instantly—one application stops itching head and■ freshens .up the hair. You will be I surprised and delighted with this I helpful toilet neccsity. for nothing else is so good for the hair and scalp, i or so quickly beautifies the hair giv-| ing it that enviable charm and fascin ation. Parisian sage is inexpensive andi easily used at home. We guarantee 1 it to you. Holthouse Drug Co. New Purifying Plant is Approved bv State —_ (Continued from page one) the lime cake is reduced from about | 1-7 percent of the total wet matter to about .45 percent. This process atone | recovers more than one and one-half . tons of sugar per day. The officials . lof the company state that it is diffi-l cult to estimate prior to the close of; | the campaign the increased yield of’ j sugar through the new installations. but that the recovery of total • will increase at least 10 percent, or ap- > i proximately ten tons per day for this ;

“A Shiny In ‘ ' JB £vory Sfop'' Get a can today from your hardware or trro- IjlirfaLilllwJl carydauter. plant." According to Mr. Lieber whose department is giving exhaustive attention to stream purification, this is one of the most important installations for the prevention of contamination of streams made by any industrial plant in the country. Operation of the plant and the condition of the stream is being followed very closely, not only by officials of other states, but by the officials of sugar beet plants located throughout the entire country, he says. In the opinion of conservation officials and officials of the Holland-St. Louis company, the sue-

Exceptional Values Are Still To Be Found In Our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SALE jOl -zvX fl / ■■ Vr M A p * ..x z ((V/ (W , . ¥Si -Hf HFR \O ' r . ’ —TrX in 'HvV I I 'W’Ar'' I Althought our big Anniversary Sale I |\[ 11/ is well advanced, we wish to announce \A |fk 4 i Wi some extra good news to the ladies of this * r ’ | city and vicinity. Our buyer has just re- 4. \ turned from the market where he pur- TTV chased a number of new garments, all of ’ ; \ i / IuZA which are to be put on our conn lei's and \ 1 \ I ~ sacrificed in this sale. Y; \ I 11 Every garment is of this veal's style, Si all the latest trimmings and fabrics. Our & p advice is to come early. You can't help but save. COATS - DRESSES - SUITS alues up to $62.50 Values up to $50.00 Values up to $67.50 s 22® to M8 75 $lO-95 to $29.75 $19.95 !o $33.75 In ’his offering are many beautiful Included in Illis lot are Fall's sr 'test styles. Judging from the large number of your 1 Splendid AU lhe wantcd colors and latest fashions in Trie- rich,v tailored suits we now have on styles and shades—rich fur trim- «»nc. Poirt t Twill- Canton Crepe, Satin Face Can- cur counter you will have to look no mings. Coats that give comfort and ton and Fine Serge. Tile lady of fashion is sure farther. Every suit is of the latest satisfaction and at the greatest sav- s o find just what she wants in this lot and at fl style—neatly trimmed—and of every Ings in years. price way below normal. wanted color and fabric. Children’s Coats at a Big Saving i r Qr Warm comfy little coats at prices that will induce mothers f Buy Now! Lot includes wool valour coats and Curacut coats * •Vz richly trimmed. Supply Your Every Day NeedsLadies’ Bath Robes Jumper Dresses Wool Middies Millinery Hosiery Dress Material Furs, all kind Corsets Mesh Hair Nets Blouses Underwear Sw eaters THRIFTY CHRISTMAS BUYERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARG MNS t E. F. Gass & Son Decatur, Indiana. 11, — ~ t $

ceiiful operation of this plant meant the imtallatlon of limilar devicea at many other point! at money-making projects, as well as for waste treatment processes. ■ — — ® — 1 - « l William Frailer was a busiuese caller in Montpelier Wednesday. Advice for Women Who Suffer. "I advise every woman who suffers with kidney trouble to try Foley Kidney Pills,” writes Mrs. Bessie Brawner, 25'12 Scoville Ave., Cleveland, O. "I could not do my housework, but since taking Foley Kiduey Pills I feel like a new woman and am able to do my work.” Rheumatic pains, swollen ankles, backache, stiff Joints, sore muscles and sloep disturbing bladder ailments indicate disordered kidney Pills act promntly. Sold everywhere. (r--. ■> i.. l T| Kill That Cold Bulgarian 'XiHfc Blood Tea Hot at Bedtime assists Nature to Sj&mdb clean the Bowels. ■jBUMWB I Purifies the blood ■ I —fine for Consti* pation. Sold by Druggists everywhere.

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET BESUtTS Notice! All persons knowing themselves indebted to Kosht & Co., are requested to call at the tire shop under the Boston store and settle promptly as I have sold my interest in the shop to Daniel Stepler. Yours Truly, D. R. Kosht