Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1921 — Page 2

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Your Responsibility Will Outlive You The burden of a man’s responsibility for the welfare of those dependent upon him cannot be laid down at his death To provide for a careful and wise administration of your affairs after death, which includes the protection of your family and the proper education of your children, you must put your house in order now. The way to do this is to make your will in which you can name this company as your executor and trustee. Our exnerience, resources, facilities and perpetual existence will assure a wise distribution of management of your estate. rhe Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service. Genuine U. S. Army Wool Bed Blankets il lL l, T r .X Full size and a great value at these prices. Lot No. 1, each $5.00 Lot No. 2. each $4.00 I Lot No. 3, each $3.25 Lot No. 3 contains plaids, stripes and colors. These are very suitable for automobile robes, couch covers or bed blankets. Let us supply your needs. 6b

Mr. and Mrs. B. Weldy of Peterson. Indiana, were shopping here today. CHEST COLDS Apply over throat and chest —cover with hot flannel doth. VICKS ▼ Vafoßub Over 17 Million Jan Uted Yearly

Another Prompt Payment Again the Western Reserve Life Insurance Company Has demonstrated its promptness in paying its Death Claims. Mr. Raymond O. Keller, of Monroe, who was buried this afternoon had a policy in this company of One Thousand Dollars on which he had paid the sum of $44.60 and immediately after the funeral, settlement was made with his mother in full for the amount of the policy. When buying Insurance why not buy it from a Home Man who will look after your beneficiary. A home company will be more prompt than any other. Buy your, insurance where you will get prompt service. Come in and lets talk it over. Chas. W. Yager, Agent DECATUR. INDIANA Telephone 456. Over Peoples Loan & Trust Co.

Hez Heck says in “Sap and Salt”: ‘Some girls know too much, but many of them don’t know nuthin’. Time cures more diseases than medicine. Too much culture is like too much stomach —it sticks out and makes you laugh. Nothin' makes a man madder than havin' his wife go sound asleep after a bitter quarrel.” t—>—s■■■ WANT AOS EARN—3—s—s

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2,1921.

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SPENT FOR NEW FOOD — Costly Investigations Prove Efficiency of Wonderful New Tonic Food Smith, Yager & Falk. Our Local Druggists Interested People of Decatur! Do you know the gravest menace to the health of the nation today? Malnutrition. Scientists have proved that it is the cause of 50% of our bodily ills; that children as wbll as adults have been starved—literally starved—not from lack of food, but from failure of the food they cst to nourish their bodies. Among the most important elements in nourishing and building up the bedy are vitamines. But because of scientific milling and over-cooking these absolutely necessary growthriomcting and life-sustaining elements are almost entirely eliminated from our daily diet, and Dr. Harrow of Columbia University says: “Vitamines In Food are absolutely necessary to sustain life." Reccgnizing the grave necessity of restoring these important body-build-I ers a noted firm of Boston chemistset to work on a formula for a tonic food that would supply the strength creating vitamines so essential to health and vigor SUSTO —the wonderful new tonic food, which contains in a concentrated form the vitamines of Yeast, Milk. Eggs. Rice. Beef Protein. Nuclein and Iron was the result. Before SUSTO was placed upon the market, however. Dr. Philip B. Hawk of Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia. was employed* to ascertain its worth, and practical tests were made upon a number of patients of all ages and various states of health. The results were marvelous. His report shows that under-weight children as well a s adults increased their weight to normal: and strength, energy, and health replaced weakness and run-down, debilitated, anaemic conditions. Our local druggists. Smith, Yager & Falk, have been fortunate enough to secure the retail selling agency for SUSTO, this remarkable tonic food, for Decatur, and this is really the first dpportunity offered to the people of Decatur who need strength and vitality, are under weight, rundown. anaemic, or who have undernourished children or feeble old people. to call at the store of Smith. Yager & Falk and get a guaranteed strength and body-builder that has been proved by the nutritional expert of one of our greatest Medical Colleges. ... •-. POOR MAN’S DOCTOR THOUSANDS GET WELL Millions of people who despaired of ever regaining their health are loud in their praise for the Famous Bulgarian Blood Tea. which assists nature to produce such a vitalising effect upon the human system It is the poor man's doctor because it is simple to prepare and its cost is very small. It relieves constipation, stomach, liver, kidney and bowel ailments. Taken steaming hot it helps break up a cold quickly and guards against Influenza. Pneumonia or other sickness. Bulgarian Blood Tea la sold by druggists everywhere.

♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY. Home Missionary society—Mrs. J. M Miller. Pocahontas Meeting—7:3o. Baptist Women—Mrs. C. Hilyard. M. E. Woman's Home Missionary society—Mrs. Dr. Miller. SATURDAY. Missionary Band Children Reformed Church —Sunday School Rooms. MONDAY Woman’s Club —Masonic Hall. TUESDAY. C. L. of C.—K. of C. Hall. C. L. of C. at K. of C. hall The C. L. of C. will meet Tuesday evening at the K. of C. hall. After the meeting the degree team will have practice. Every one is urged to be present. 285-2 t ♦

The Queen Esther Circle of Pleasant Mills was entertained last evening by the Misses Doris Burke and Bernice Masters at the home of the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Masters. After the business meeting a deliqious two-course luncheon was served by the hostesses. Those present were Misses Lorraine Foster. Lois Byerly, Velma Hilyard. Mary Gulick, Joy Beam. Leia and Pauline Steele, Ruth Geisler, Margaret Schenck, Helen Ehrsam and Rhoda Jones. ♦ The Missionary Band children of the Reformed church will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms. All members are urged to be present. ♦ The regular meeting and election of officers of C. L. of C. will be held Tuesday evening at the K. of C. hall. All members are urged to be present ♦ Members of the Research club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Frafcee at her home on Mercer avenue. Mrs. France will be the leader and her subject will be "Trees.” ♦ A very pleasant meeting was held by the Ladies' Aid society of the Calvary church, yesterday at the home of Mrs. Etta Miller. The usual devotionals were led by the president. Fanny Jackson, with prayer by Mrs. Sprague. Twelve of rhe thirteen members responded to roil call and the regular dues and offerings amounted to $3.90. The annual election of officers was held. Mrs. Fanny Jackson, was reelected as president; Stella Mitch, vice president; lona Shifferly, treasurer; Bessie Xoos, secretary. The following committees were appointed: Work committee. Etta Miller, Jennie Smith. Goldie Gaunt; Flower committee Mrs. Curtis Miller. Mrs. Amos Walters and Bessie Lichtensteiger. The object of this society is to be helpful to others as well as the making of money for church purposes. The society has been a very busy one during the two years of its organization of which a full report will be given at the January meeting. During thei social hour comfort knotting was : done, and also work on a worsted quilt for the hostess. Then came the exchange of Christmas gifts which included some very nice remembran-j ces. A very tempting luncheon wasi served by Mrs. Miller assisted by Mrs. C. C. Kelley. Other than the members present were Mrs. Rev. Sprague, Mrs. Dan Weidler and Miss Rosa Fuhrman. MORSE IS HELD (Continued from page one) asked them questions regarding his baggage which he was most anxious to obtain if he was forced to go to some jail ashore. “This is merely a civil case and they are trying to make a criminal case of it,” Morse said. “I was astonished when I heard, about five hundred miles at sea. that the charge was brought after I had undergone a two months investigation. I have been in Washington twice during the period and was never molested.” Morse said he was suffering from gravel stones and that he was on his way to consult a physician in Rome. He declared, however, he was willing to return to the United Slates and “sacrifice my health to save my name if necessary.” —• DO YOU KNOW THAT— The Delta Theta Taus will have their Christmau sale December 3rd at Deininger's Millinery store. All | kinds of fancy work and other beautiful Christmas gifts will be on sale. Come Wriy and have first choice. The girls wfll appreciate your patronage. _e J. J. Hamerick of Preble was in! . Decatur on business today. Rolland Miller froze East of the c!ts- made a business trip to Decatur , this morning. j

TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery. Itching eesema, can be quickly overcome by applying Meutho-Sul-, phur. declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation. soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth It seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use It like cold cream. CELEBRATION GREAT SUCCESS (Continued from page one)

Alex Bell and Mrs. Bain lighted the match that forever blotted from memory all of the unpleasant recollections of the struggle in making the payment of interest and principal. At this point the chorus, with everybody joining, sang: ; “Hail, hail, the debt’s all paid. What the duece do we car now.” | It was by far the greatest lodge I session ever held in Decatur and the I Knights of Pythias and the Sisters , are jubilant over their success, but , fully realize that a greater work now . lies ahead. They have a service to perform in carrying out the teachings of the order that is far greater than paying off a little old mortgage. The opportunity is theirs, and they state today, it shall be accepted. I G. A. R. NOTICE .... j There will be a regular meeting of the W. R. C. Friday afternoon at the G. A. R. hall at 2 o’clock. It is time for the election of officers and all members are requested to attend this meeting'. 183-2t.1 REFORMED LADIES' BAZAAR The ladies of the Reformed church will hold their bazaar next Wednesday, December 7, at the library’. All kinds of fancy work articles, aprons, etc., will be on sale, and are suitable for Christmas presents. In connection with the bazaar, the ladies will hold a pastry sale.'’ All ladies who have articles for the bazaar complet-' ed and ready for the sale are asked to leave them at the home of Mrs. Worthman. 227 North Sixth street, by Friday evening. Those who have not yet completed their work are requested to leave it at the Worthman home by Tuesday, sure. 283-5 t WNEUO * \“A BKAFTY AID FOB ■ EVERY NEED" Complete line of these famous preparations for sale by THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

A Special 30-Day Offering to the CHRISTMAS SHOPPER Torrington Electric Sweeper for $55.00 Including a 9-piece set of attachments worth $9.75 Every woman wants an Electric Sweeper and for a Christmas present it makes the ideal gift. The Torrington Sweeper is one of the best on the market and is made to do the work. It is easy to handle, costs very little to operate and will clean your rugs and carpets like no other sweeper. With the Attachments Including nine special parts you can clean most anything in the home, from curtains to upholstery work. With a Torrington Electric Sweeper the work of cleaning the house becomes a pleasure. Your wife can keep the house clean and dustless. Easy payments can be arranged To make this offer still more liberal we have a plan whereby you can pay for the sweeper in monthly payments. Don’t let this opportunity slip by. Buy a Torrington Electric Sweeper for your wife and youil have a happy Christmas. Come in today. Lee Hardware Co.

The Delta Theta Tau Christmas sale starts tomorrow at Detainger’a millinery store. Re the first to patronize them and have your choice of selec-

A Photo of Father and Mother Will Please the Absent One Don’t wait for sunshine as we are equipped with powerful lights. Dollars go farther in PHOTO Xmas Presents, and are appreciated more than anything you can give. W atch our Baby and Children’s Portraits. Ground Floor Opposite Elberson Service Station. Yours For Service, The PORTER STUDIO ■ win 11111 1 I - .'I'I I I i mm I will I Before You Buy Listed or Stocks or Bonds— Consult the newly organized bond department, with its expert advice on high grade securities that can be recommended as worthy of immediate consideration. This information is furnished free and gives you an insight into the stocks of companies that are favorably regarded today. 4% Interest on Savings OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK “The Old Reliable in a New Home” Decatur, Indiana

tion. Mrt. Fred Steigmeyer and d, Urt Roue, of Union townahlo * here today. ’“’PH