Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1921 — Page 2
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Exide Batteries Reduced Fn Time for Christmas Shoppers An Ideal Present for the Whole Family I The substantial reduction in the price of Exide Batteries for automobile starting and lighting comes just in time for the Thrifty Christmas shopper. In making this announcement, we wish to state emphatically that none of the wellknown qualities which have always characterized Exide Batteries will be sacrificed to -i* make this reduction possible. The same material and the same highly wL,/ l grade workmanship which you have always I associated with Exide Batteries will continue to feature their construction, Lei us install in your car the Exide that is qUf best suited to its requirements. Let us exPlain its lasting power and carefree service. imi buy 1 LIVES INABOX I W M. - i • I Exibe I BATTERIES For a Christmas Present. Durkin’s Modem Garage e Distributors for Adams County \ ' ' ‘ ■ Exide Batteries Dodge {brothers Ca*».
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921.
HE'S A GOOD SPOR+. «,j | V Claypool, Doc. 14.—Kilter the Good Samaritan, friend of hunters.-' While scores of farmers in Wabash and Kosciusko county have plastered their fields with "no trespasslng" signs, William Doak, has adopted am “open door" policy on his place. Doak a sportsman himself, owns some property which for years has been known for the abundance of wild game on it. He allows anyone to hunt on the place providing they accept a few sugges tions. One of these suggestions is that the hunter never fire Into a bevy of quail. Doak says this is taking unfair advantage. He asks them also never to shoot at more than one quail at a time. Hunters are advised also against shooting young rabbits and squirrels. Doak has even loaned his two hunting dogs to persons who asked his permission to hunt on his premises. $—S-*-WANT ADS EARN—S—S—S STOPRHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER * a. * ' When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, ' breaks up the congestion—and the old rheumatism torture Is gone. Jtowles Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Qet a jar at once. Use jit for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits iyou. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each i package.
—56.90 Decatur to St Louis—and return. Via CLOVER LEAF December 24th Sec agent for particulars. 14-17
♦ * doings' in society • ) CLUB CALENDAR ! 1* 1 I WEDNESDAY. Shakespeare Club—Mrs, Bari Adams I THURSDAY. So-Cha-Rea —Miss Naomi Durkin. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Baptist Ladies’ Basaar— Krwln & Michaud building, south of Porter Studio. | Christian Ladies' Aid—Mrs. Sam; Chronister. Reformed Helping Hand Society— l Sunday school room. Baptist Ladles’ Aid—Mrs. Q. E. Bell. FRIDAY Phllathae Class—Mrs. S. B. Shamp. ] | Wednesday Historical Club—Mrs. Guy Brown. | W. F. M. S., M. E. church—Mrs. Elpha Christy. Mrs. Wertiberger’s Sunday school j class—Mrs. Frank Annon. SATURDAY. Reformed Missionary Band —Sunday school room. Cake and candy sale—Schmitt, Brothers Meat Market. Mr. and Mrs. August Scheimann, living ten miles northwest of Decatur, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Tuesday evening at their | fine country home, all of their children and their families, and several friends being in attendance. A fine chicken supper was served to all the guests, | and the evening was one continual round of pleasure, music, games and conversation providing entertainment I and amusement for all. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs, William Zwick of this city, Mr. Zwick taking a photograph and chairs from the j Gay, Zwick & Myers store. + Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer entertained i the Tri Kappa Sorority last evening at her home on Fifth street. Plans for the Christmas Dance were completed and other business discussed. Later the hostess served a very delicious luncheon.
Mrs. W’ertzberger’s Sunday school class (formerly Mrs. Lower’s) will have a social meeting Friday evennig at Mrs. Frank Annons. “7 YEARS BAD LUCK" IS FUNNIEST PICTURE You’ll agree that the funniest picture you have ever seen is "Seven Years Bad Luck," a new RobertsonCole, super-special with Max Linder, which will be at the Mecca theatre tomorrow. For the first time in years the moving picture lover is privileged to see a roaring comedy which has not the slightest suggestion of slapstock humor in any of its five reels. Max Linder returns to the screen after a notable record in the Army of France during the 4ate war. To see him again is to know how much be has been missed. You may divine that the “Seven Years Bad Luck" comes to Max through the breaking of a looking i glass. But this is all you will he able to dope out. There is a series of convulsing episodes which, until he has seen the picture, are beyond the imagination of the layman. i .—•- Indiana Legislature Opens Extra Session (Continued from page one) cial to Daily Democrat) —A militant faction apparently held "the balance of power" in the legislature today in determining whether the special session shall be limited to consideration of tjie reformatory relocation measure. After unanimously choosing Representative Claude A. Smith of Princeton speaker of the house, the republican majority of the house in caucus last night rejected a motion which would have prescribed a one day session. Many of the legislators went to the first meeting with bills in their pockets determined to introduce them and to force them through if a majority does not freeze them out. There was no positive feeling that the senate would favorably regard an ecort to cut the session short. Although the house caucus tabled the motiin afiecting duration of the session, this action was taken not because all the representatives desired to prolong it but because they did not wish to enter into an agreement which would curb their activities. Republican party leaders have urged the law makers to limit their woTk. but some of the incumbents will not seek re-election and may not heed them. Edmund Wasmuth, state j-f publican * chkitiqan, invoked i the -party's power 'in addressing the caucus when he asked the members to ( refrain from introducing bills which are not impirtant enough to warrant a special session in themselves. That there will be a fight against ; the reformatory hill Is a foregone ! conclusion and its duration depends entirely oij strength. of ttis 2.4* jgiuislratiou leaders In both houses.
Only Nine More Days for Christmas Buying CHENEY NECKWEAR SPALDING SWEATERS Silk and Knitted White, Navy Blue, Black $1 00 to s2 *>o and Maroon M.uu JW.au $12.00 to $15.00 HAND LUGGAGE ARROW SHIRTS Cow Hide Bags & Suit Cases Jersey Silk Price $5.00 t 0 $25.00 ss * oo ‘ s6 * so BATHROBES Wool Shirts New Wide Stripes $3.00 to $5.00 $5.00 to $12.50 DRESS GLOVES INTERWOVEN HOSIERY All Shades for Men and Young Men $1.50 to $3.50 Silk and Wool. We invite you to look at our display. Teeple & Peterson
THOSE HEAD-LIGHT RULES. Indiana motorists are generally ac- j tive in their efforts to comply with the new state regulations governing lighting of motor vehicles, according to announcement of the Hoosier, State Automobile Association which is’ co-operating in the educational campaign necessary to acquaint the motorists with the provisions of the regulations. The new regulations read that .no headlight shall be I equipped with lamps of more than 32 1 candle power and shall be properly focused and equipped with lenses or devices which will deflect the rays of the light so that 100 feet ahead of the car on level ground and 60 inches above the ground, the light intensity s shall not exceed 2,400 candle power* also the intensity of the light seven feet to the left side, 100 feet ahead shall not exceed 800 candle power. It is not necessary for the vehicle owner himself to measure this candle power because the technical department of the secretary of State’s office has tested various lenses and devices which are given certificates of approval, showing they meet the requirements when properly installed. For this installation It is recommended that the owner visit a garage or service station that has been authorized by the secretary of state to make these adjustments. Both dealers and owners are cautioned against pur-
Cliristn^^EADLYS CHRISTMAS for him -for her Slippers, felt and leather Ladies Felt Slippers, padded $1.29 Mens Felt Slippers $1.69 Ladies Felt Slippers, padded, (J*-g £Q Mens Black and Brown o*o CQ Elk sole o5J_*U«7 Kid Slippers l adies Felt Julietts, £1 (\r Mens Black Kid Romeo (PO QK Leather sole All Colors! AlWStyles! All Sizes! The prices in Felt Slippers we are offering you are exceptional ones. Make your selections while sizes, and colors, are plenty as at the reduction given above they will not last long. Winnes Shoe Store
j chasing lenses or other equipment which are not approved by the secretary of state Cars now equipped with lenses or other devices which are not approved or which have only i the plain glass will be considered violations. S—S—S—WANT ADS EARN— s—4—S
A Gift of Permanent Value At that season of giving, consider how you can make wise provision for the future of those you love. You can assure your family of protection of the material things you leave them through a carefully planned Trust, that can be established now, or created in your will. Such a gift of foresight and thoughtfulness will be one of permanent value. Remember please, that we are in position to advise you on matters of this nature. j The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service.
WORK IN RANK OF KNIGHT There will be work in the rank of knight by the K. of P. lodge on Thursday evening. All members of the lodge, and especially the members of the third rank degree team are requested to he present. Master of Work.
