Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1921 — Page 3

MEN ’ I WOMEN I AND CHILDREN i ike these ALL RUBBER WARM FLEECE LINED OVERSHOES Easily cleaned, good for mud as well as warmth. All sizes here. Top Notch grade I of course. Charlie Voglewede SELLS 'EM. I

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« T. M.,Reid was here today on busi-1 ness in the interests of the Waring Glove company. The Poe Quartet, Messrs. Smith, Mercer, Ruhl and Kunkel, left this morning for Bluffton, where they will sing this afternoon. During this week they will also sing in Yoder ami Roa noke. The Holy Name society will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the K. of C. hall. Pearl Hawkins made a businessj trip to Rockford, 0., this morning. Miss Lois I’eterson returned home last evening after spending the week end in Fort Wayne, as the guest of the Misses Gretchen Smith and Bertha Stein. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bleeke and family, were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruckeberg of Union township. Mrs. Joe Durbin of Pleasant Mills, shopped here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koldewey and daughter Freeda, and son, Gilbert, and Miss Martha Koldewey of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruckeberg of Union township. Editor Fred Rhorer of Berne, Ind., was a Decatur business visitor this j morning. Oscar Lankanau spent Sunday in

/ —— ■ The giving of gifts is a gift in itself. Most men economize on their luxuries and their smoke-spot is unsatisfied most of the year. HANG BIG BOXES OF “White Stag” Cigars on the the Christmas tree for all the men folks of the family and let these cigar confections SATISFY their SMOKE SENSE and add their fragrance to the house on Christmas day. See the Special Christmas packings at your dealers. w _ _/ ■■ll LET YOUR WIFE zzj ::: I pay her own bills — Give her a household checking ac"ZZ count in this bank. It "ill he much zz; "Z easier for her to regulate her spend- --- "Z i ing and hold to a budget it she has one of our advices coming in each "Z month, telling her $ (you fill in ZIZ | the amount) has been deposited to --- . her credit. ZZZ — Our Ladies’ Rest Room also makes ■;: this hank a convenient meeting place for her and her friends. first natigkal BANK || ‘-t JbwT You Arc a Stranger Here kd Once. [iflTz j; l* it | JE - 5! STI lt~|' n -j —

Fort Wayne. The store of Niblick and company | is now drsesed in its annual Christmas ! decoration of smilax shipped directly from the south. D. E. Lauterty of Huntington was a Decatur business caller this morning. Floyd Shoaf from south of town ' was in town this morning on business. Fred Bleeke from east of the city was in Decatur Saturday evening. Sam Barger of near I’eterson spent Saturday evening in Decatur. Rolland Miller from east of this city made a business trip to Decatur Saturday evening. The U. E. Cramer family is moving ■ to Kokomo, the household goods being shipped this afternoon or Tues day. Mr. Cramer conducted a hamburger stand and restaurant in this city several months. He has not decided what he will do in the Howard county city, but believes there is a better opening for him there than in Decatur. Vane Thompson spent last evening in Berne. Dick Morningstar and Daniel Baker of near Berne were Decatur business visitors this noon. Mrs. Manie Jones and daughter, Gertrude of Bobo, shopped in the city this afternoon. David Hensley spent last evening in Fort Wayne. Mrs. A. Q. Durbin and son and I daughter, of Monroe, spent the day in Decatur shopping.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921

MRS. CLAPMAN IS TWICE RELIEVED For the Second Time Fort Mayne Woman is Saved from Serious Trouble. TANLAC "Tanlac lias come to my rescue for a second time and I am more strongly convinced than ever that it’s the best and grandest medicine in the world,” said Mrs. C. R. Claphen, 1643 Howell St., Fort Wayne, Ind "Five years ago this medicine relieved me of rheumatism and I haven't had a touch of it since. A short time ago when I began to feel run down and was restless and couldn't sleep and felt that I needed something to build me up, my thoughts at once turned to Tanlac. "Again the results have been sim ply remarkable and 1 have a splendid appetite now, never feel a touch of indigestion and sleep all night long like a child. Tanlac is my stand-by." Tanlac is sold tn Decatur by Smith, Yager ft Falk's and by leading druggists everywhere. Art Baumgartner of Washington township, attended to business here today. Willard Steele of east of town, made a business trip to Decatur this noon. The revival meeting of the U. B. church started last evening. Rev. Bennett is the pastor. A very good crowd was in attendance considering the weather. Everyone is urged to attend these meeting. William Knapp of Root township made a business trip to Decatur this morning. Mrs. Ed Koos and daughter, Mary Florence, and Miss Ella Sheline of Bobo, were Decatur business visitors this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Teeple and son Dick of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday witli the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moses and son Windfield, of Fort Wayne, were guests yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S. Moses and also at the home of Carl Moses' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Moses. Miss Nellie Blackburn, who has ill the past six or eight weeks, is able . to be up and about the house. Dickie Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sutton, who has been confined to his bed the past four or live days is some better and able to be up and about the house. W. L. Highlen of near Markle motored over to the Jesse Gilbert home on Route 5 Sunday. He is a brother . of William Highland and an uncle of Mrs. Gilbert. They all went to Fort Wayne and spent the day with Mrs. Mary Miller at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burlage with whom she makes her home. Mrs. Miller is afflected with rheumatism and dropsy. She is a sister of W. L. and William Highlen. Mrs. Jesse Gilbert of Route 5 was a Decatur visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Rauch and family moved from the L. A. Graham farm on Route 5 last week to a farm east of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carpenter moved to the L. A. Graham farm. They formerly lived on the J. L. Gay farm. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Webster of Monroeville, visited yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Palmer. i Servces at the Evangelical church on Sunday were interesting, at both j morning and evening service. There were four conversions during the day and the interest in the revival so far has been splendid, according to tho j reports of the pastor today. FITZM AU RICE'S SECOND. "The Right to Love” to Have Showing Here. The same quartet of film celebrities who made "On With the Dance” such a splendid success combined to make “The Right to Love” which will be the screen attraction at the Mecca theatre Wednesday only. George Fitzmaurice produced the picture; Onida Bergere furnished the scenario, and Mac Murray and David Powell are the featured players. The picture is.siad to be a pleasing combination of beautiful scenes and dramatic action. The locale is Turkey and tho heroine, played by Miss Murray, is the wife of Lord Falkland, English representative there. Falkland plays fast and loose with another woman and the result is a clash in which Richard Loring, a young American, slays the dissolute lord. By a clever twist the action is given a happy ending. 10-25 cents. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. English preaching, 10 a. m.; choir practice, 2p. m.—A. W. Hinz, pastor. MASONIC EMBLEM. Regular stated meeting Blue lodge, Tuesday, December 13th. Annual election of officers. All members urged to be present.—Worthy Master. 292-3 t

Check That Cold Right Away ASI DDI'.N chill—sneezes—stuffy I feeling in the head and vou haW the beginning of a hard cold. Gel right after it, just as soon as the sniftlej start, with Dr. King’s New Discovery. , For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, coughs and grippe. 1 here are no harmful drugs, nothing but goixl, healing medicines, that get right down to the trouble ami help nature. You will soon notice a change for the better. Han a convincing, healing taste that the kiddies like. Good for croupy coughs. All druggists, (>oc. Dr. King’s New Discovery For Colds and Coucins Put “Pep" in Your Wot a man is a failure in business, many a woman in her home, because constipation stores up poisons that enervate and depress. Dr. King's Pills make bowels act naturally. 25c. PROMPT! WON T GRIPE vr. Kinffs Pills Worlds • Standard Cold Remedy tbrTwo OhSUienerations VI ILL. the man. and • • Hill’s <’ as c a r a Jnf MWI Rronudr Quinine. Ih* product, have stood the test for over 20 years. Depend on w t J ( BQ. Always relia- actor r.jy bit* the best reme ‘ dy for Colds and I-a G r i ppe. lilWHPwjilTOiwWW 'TI ■■■—l GOING FROM HERE (Continued from page one) lation of 54,000 copies. Tlie monthly magazine was established at Hartford City in 1908. When Father Noll moved to Hunt ington in 1911, lie decided to establish his own printing plant. This plant today employs about 36 people. Numerous pamphlets are printed at the shop, and a considerable amount of job printing conies in. The postage bill paid by Our Sunday Visitor, which is the name used by the publishing company as well as by tlie weekly paper, now amounts to SIB,OOO a year. Dr. J. W. Vizard will leave tonight for a ten days visit witli his sons in the southwest. He will stop a fewdays with Gordon who is attending the University of Missouri at Columbia and will then go on to Oklahoma City, Okla., where he will visit with Paris. He expects to be home by Christmas. —— ■■ ■ —— • 11 — WANT ADS EARN—S — NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Adams Pot 43 this evening at the Legion headquarters at 8 p. m. All iffbmlier - are requested to be pre -'n’ jos. C. LAURENT, Adjt M. E. MINISTERS (Continued from page one) Pastors will report on the Centenary, Number subscribers to Western whether Christmas offering is being planned and if one week tithing plan has been observed. District Steward will report whether claims for Pastor and District Superintendent are met to December Ist and if provision has been made for Claimants and Episcopal Funds. Received shipment of Ladies' silk blouses, dandy skirts and beautiful coats. Mrs. Sam Moyer, 131 North Sth. Street. w|||—|llilJAliaHiW l l!l l A 'tilWliHlll iIJIOTI'-':'!::-"" THE CRYSTAL I TONI G H T “DIAMONDS ADRIFT’’ A Vitagraph production with Earle Williams. A strange tale of a Mexican romance, of a youth who is considered worthless by a wealthy father. A story based on a wonder plot with action and thrills. A story that will ■ prove pleasing and entertaining ■ to all. | * —Added Attraction— The next episode of the > famous serial, L "THE PURPLE RIDERS" “ featuring the serial star, JOE RYAN. j Don’t miss a single episode \ of this serial. Admission 10 and 15 cents I —COMING TOMORROW— I Neal Hart in £ “KINGFISHER'S ROOST" | .... J

IF KIBNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Out Your Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Acids Kidneys mid Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter tills acid ffoin tlie blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to ir ’ ritate mid inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up mi irritation at the neck of tho bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. Tlie sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of tho most simple ailments to overcome. Get about tour ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize tho acids in tlie urine so it. no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which j then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from tho caid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, ami is used by thousands of folks ■ who are subject to urinary disorders ' caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. BUICK SELLS 31,000 CARS IN THE THIRD QUARTER General Motors' relative production has forged ahead each quarter. In tho September period corporation plants shipped 32 percent, of all pass- ! enger automobiles above the Ford 11,000 more passenger cars sold tlie class. Deluding Fords, there were third than the second 1921 quarter and General Motors was responsible for 9,000 of these. General Motors I sales the first quarter were 28 percent. of the total; 30 percent, the second quarter and 32 percent, the third. It seems likely that the corporation for tlie year will attain tlie 33 percent, ratio of 1920 as operations .now are on a more satisfactory basis than with many other cmopanies. Unlike last winter, President du Pont says General Motors does not expect to close any of its plants this year. Buick’s development of tlie fourcylinder car was a stimulus to production not unlike that experienced by Studebaker through its new models. Buick sold more than 31,000 cars the third quarter, about half the corporation's total. Buick's total was 9.000 more than Studebaker for tlie same quarter and T2’ooo more than the previous Buick quarter.

WW' |l XvT I I' V H Xc r ' Ji ® ’ I The Most Wonderful Christmas Gift I Leave it to the little folks to tell Come in and seoit for yourself. j you why. Their smiles and [n ten minutes we can demonstrate laughter as well as sheer delight Its superiority. In still less time in nearing their own Columbia we can play it for you and show Grafonola on Christmas Morning, you the Non Set Automatic Stop, will surely convince you that here, Nothingto move or set or measure, indeed, is a most wonderful gift. No other phonograph has it —no Every member of the family is other phonograph can get it. Never going to enjoy this beautiful in- stops before it should. Always strument. Scientifically designed, stops at the very end. f . finely finished, and of splendid You want to please the kiddies, tonal qualities, the Columbia of course —wdl, here’s your opGrafonola is the gift of gifts. portunity. Complete assortment Columbia Christmas Records and the latest Popular Records This Store Abounds in the Christmas Spirit Smith, Yager & Falk 'The Rg.wH Store J

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS Adams County Hospital Bonds For Sale We offer for sale the SIOO,OOO issue of six per cent Adams C ounty Hospital Bonds, subject to prior orders. As a number of orders have already been received you should act promptly if you desire any of these attractive bonds. Issued in denominations of SSOO bearing 6% interest. For further information inquire , Bond Department OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK | Decatur, Indiana | Harness Repaired and Oded I VULCANIZING Tires, Boots and Over Shoes. Top Repairing Celluloid Sewed in Curtains. QUICK SERVICE on Shoe Repairing. A.W. Tanvas South Second St. I Fisher & Harris old stand.

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