Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1921 — Page 2
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DAILY DEMOCRAT fttaWta E'W*/ t < Wing f*BU*t fe . ’«».f If TfeM OtCATUH DEMOCRAT co /,»■» M. HCLA4M Ebiter AtaMUR M. teOLTrttvM. tatet»W Elm- wd faMMI W*-*pr* ,l-u - irmr c«y <■«■»» l«err<» F-atea Caan to Stecto c*b*« » «u Om T*t fey ewrter. M «*to o*a Y«*r by 0arrxr.......... RM Ou M.jux fey aa~ « tetaa Tfe-»* Mtato* fey a*G t'.M Ito MomJm. fey m*ft r. n Go* T**r. fey u*B UM Om Tuur. *c «*e* . S 3 M rPrtaa gutata iw wxi.:a trot amt •acuta vmul c'-L-xu. added vCjMo tota* Adrortotog rate* ata* fesmwu «■ Eg-*s*d at to* prta^M t at L*>* Ito, Itataa*. m tatadta Mem? *«a taw <3t yc* urt MCU £K ato*g »?nr? Mb* •>»*?»■<«< a*y 1X gm y*w crter to a*w for :?*' Cinratt, g*ta rowr frt#mfa a Hippy . Jtew y*a- 'A-augfe to* Dtajr >w/n.‘ Bast faggrtay. Ttey wW *p;r«**te * ata yc-x ».** ve* ■*< to *v*rbMk zsy if 7 r n m tista Srtfeta. 1 ■ N*w Year* catn#* **xi. Tte date ■ to Mi-wtoy ata yw .*« ba** tfatai •MMgfe to *fe» to piaa root retota ttoasi Make pteu-.y of ttem ata Bai* toem esKpfesux. 9oßt> »7» tote .1 Protaeut Hartoac <**>“. a* wwrksag a* te ft*a a**s he os<*» to to* a ftrot cfaaa goff •fay*? by tte tfse* fcto fm? year* to ofic* ar* o»er. Thia to a greta touizzy after *IL The CbrtotoM* toaeaa*** vu prartteally *<?». to tbat ta Ute. year utea aft retard* were broke*. Surety we are i/x ia »i'fe feta rtra.te Keep a* ataiz&g. Cataid*.*** tor the aprfag pnaaarte* are a** teiag t&eatxata ata n»* MttJe tew* tatadag * temg ta* The eetaete fee lite eowaty will probably a* a v*ry tetorotr sg eae ata st wifi be -i m the rotere to leier*. '®e atote <ta*bte ata eSkietU aea for tfe* varx«a cAtea. I>ee« wae freed CfertataMa day, «- reyeatest ata that fee Mae the riffet to oyp<<ee fete z'A'-'t.-ffiest £arfa< war tsaes tow. ytta eft.zeta j tesl agree with that rtew or with the idea of freeissg fem white he
I TWO DAYS CRYSTAL and MECCA WEDNESDAY Crystal Only, Thursday “THE SHIER” Paramount Production Featuring n—Mirurwr-t n - -x: Rudolph Valentino and - Agnes Ayres SEE the auction of beautiful girls to the SEE her captured by bandit tribesmen and lords of Algerian harem*. enslaved bv their chief in his stronghold. SEE the barbaric gambling fete in the glittering Carino at Biskra. SEE the fierce battle of Ahmed's clans to rescue the girl from his foes. SEE the heroine, disguised, invade the Bedouin'* secret slave rites. SEE the Sheik'* vtftgeance, the storm in the dessert, a prowl woman’s heart SEE Sheik Ahmed raid her caravan and surrendered. carry her off to his tent. SEE matchless- scenes of gorgeous color, SEE her stampede his Arabian horses and and wild free life, and love. In the dash away to freedom. years supreme screen thrill— MATINEE AT CRYSTAL ONLY Admission--Matinee 10c, 25c Admission—Night 10c, 35c NEVER SHOWN BEFORE AT THE LOW PRICES. SEE IT. THURSDAY AT THE MECCA Pauline Frederick in “Mistress of Shonestone”
K*>tu M ft feat atfutr *3 a few rs »w.*wib.*« Mta afeMt toe •*□** asr> tole ata **r» mi. ewess rwyr x-itaM. Yhtoi 9»**r otaw ta »a.r w. •’»» jwi<n totay tee renew*, es ntecnft- , t.<-*M. beta ear alter ta aawtter ja<* ♦ Fee stay year* we a»»e *«tau«t«< -feto ytta t.irw< th* atota* es tem ary ata we feaye ewry Mterrttoee WttS fWW'I'W. We ester war :wetate«h »**r » tie tatoy feeH • to toe taste wtetaw tw aft «t 7** ata the hsy* »taar yww wt esratmee to wt; yeet a* awyar-y » yen a!war* h*ta. swnrax yw es rewewed effsrt* •.« war jest to Tie surrtaaat wta vcta aiwertMta* nt w wS IM that !ta» s* '-taa<* wC '. iewtec ter r? M yraftWttaL tte sat* wM g-.ea r.i.gix i-CM wart* toe <c*. who eveteaaOy r*t-‘ ttare. Th* *<eaK* fear aewa a taei ward *M aAt ij to Ci'*. Tie wtoter te aaeta ata the yen*** waa* !y**r fxxs if ye« tea toea abnwt whta yon fea»* aid ts-ta* a pne* to <a'w*to*m. atwwr* .startat i* «•• ».iw»tato a aate Wa,t»« tie** «4«arx» fcr tie ftre aa»>®»r*wt«t es to* iiwe tas 7 ’*** stea aa«i profit atAsaong ytwr rewf Ttoc«s tor the 'Mew Yea? be war* to terfwte «*e that yon wfT Utat th* eatotatafty ail ya* •ax ata w aeserer ywa ras Qse cf th* "Mwr* tsxt tatad be tea* » . this city te the trgaatair.oa Ot a park taata wk* wni tototataefy >4*3 tor teaxfefy-ta aewera. «*<o ata sear her*. There te the «M «*aetery water* eewid b* satae a 1504 at'rwtiwe to erery eye ata pr'.Tyifas? utsaju..'* tor ttanwaata. there te the «ta fair rr-xafei ata th* Haaaa aatarai park ata the water worta ttontas ata tie rarto« apyrtiaefee* *«a the *aii retaa. Let* yet ta*y. What to** 2tii tote tor tote ozy asd ©cnwty ae<! tor y*«? JwR wfeat we itoi* of ft. With the sew bmyitai. sewera. bmißewa Mteefea. a esb fee? of to®ea szawy afiesr of >to*e a.-.d feard aarface rttaa to fee too-nroe.-uri tie o«toofc te ereefleat tor gta*| '-jrwarC Tto C. E piaat te low »-3ptoyx< a large force ata the Mieatwab are that tote wfft cow tto>* to <rcrw, the fosstary te ftoisg fall ttee. other tetastnea are opeatog ay ata the trer.<i to forward ata ipwi'd There te aototoz to di«s cot race F«* a&<! Mthisg to prerewt . ?--x» f-toB haTlag the bent year in ail
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27,1921.
r y*w tta V m feftteC*. *srt hteta . ■ ata tarerftm. T» **•.*•*«'■ es *«*• at tat 'ait* - am **..•* 'ia* w**e tae aaweetaMta*, ■ are jim* ■* u* »5 A<. u* ra.ua ( tto*a an* te teactaeed az u* M**-| rat kdta ““»* tta yet asy bay k.i w« ata etwry '.®e *i.«e *4*r«‘ ’ they lannte te wdwta < tie tree itcaafc raixH are a* fee r»e« aay cew ‘ obwei-ML Taw w® •«»*»? that wim the MyrausesMae wwa ata* » -Mee yeert ago <h* erftere were to ’ ytaee a sai-sataa* a* yraftarteea far _n*r whet they were wcrto t* the tewrtac ata toe* a t urty perms*. i*c*t »h added fey the Mate mate**. j«K far evte aeawcre. Mow ' aft .•**< eacate te* me e® abcta a •ward ata yet they cwb* ato«* with . tatrt.rotaae to wit netae*. They *w». cay wMt they wtefc bat tie fact res*.u tosat the i.gfeer ratotaia*. the. Bare soaey far azate pu’pMee the taciway tmaattetaaa. The sew j tax law te fast » rtcm w»w aa ft l waj two ?e*-l igo ata it w® get * wore* a* fezie goe* *■ dtese tie peepi* get WM» ata *ta® ■«» t* th* >gr»taw* wte wfl w."*!'"! ft. If we | are fa bare tigi raJsafloey toe far teebaetaeto tietad fee correw. redw.ed ar same es tfeeee taye w» w 3 be ■» agatow. a real? t**»eM ata tax tf?*Kso«. It* *e? .-» « eseaato to h*re yo«r earwest eoev«terattoe. a BUY HEALTH B-CSO Mecaten of the P'xaMtotas Mta report the pnrtoease of a Bata feeateb icta. Yte sate of to* t<eds ata’- ■ seaia wQ ettotte.** ct*? the haiiday*,. se**?ai «f the organuatxtea acd feavsg tee opta<t£*fty to brto< th* atteMtoa cd the teed matter to their Eetabera. aiaaee Ceiia ata Agaes of C :»r j&aa'i, O . are the gse»z* cd the# pa.-est*. Mr. ata Mr*. C«*rM Gtuig< of Mercer areeae Too Much of a Good Thin? “It to »tx year* ataee I feta say firs*. ■ trtcafe;*. It rapiCy grew; • wone. My food weald not digest' ata I wa* redaeed to »ir:n asd bone, i My doctor pat »e ee a narration ■ r, diet, and wfeea nay patna grew worae | I roceiarfed ft w» too ®ocft of a; good thing On the adwfee of soy \ : d.-wggt't I tned Ma yr • Wowderfui | ftensedy, ata asr. aow rwtireiy well." i It to a »mp»e harstesa preparattern ; that retnores the catarrhal K aces | troea the tetewti aai tract ata allay» the aftaaiEELat.CM which msaee praet ■ twaily ail atowtach. lirer and inteet-, teal aflmenta. :y!ta;ng appetaieftte. O»e <i«*e wfi; conrtoce or snocey re- ! farted For ante by Holtboese Drt? com»r.« «M driKgtet-4 evarywtera
♦•♦•♦ ♦ DOD» G 8 DC BOCHTT ♦ ♦••••♦♦**«*•••*• CH'S CALEST AK —— THUftWAY. , MrOaBM at < e’ciae* Ti/trtday . • ewwimg at tta •< Mm Katierm ' ;Ctr»cta — i Mr. ata Mr* L. C Uta*.” ata ' '.aai-j eater* t~n*d az a deurtowi ' CbrwCM* :_sat*r Caeru were Mr ata Mm B. E Vaa€Mt> a«X«. Hara ata ton. MwyaL Tte Ckr'jtmaa ft® M-”7 F’« «J •Jte m*m of Mtea Faaay Hele? Mt» day frses. tom* t* ftsrr fioe a irate? ot 3We frtesufa of the TYf £ayta» era* a Mtoieeo 1* *eery way . Th* •"St.-ter*** tree wa* Mghaed ata th* thtare* ga.tiered arcwid X ea'-i -*«.*: Stag a teaxfefi*. drewsed ftoft. a Mm* of tatay ata a pc* corn feta. Chrtom* tyorton were toed fey MM ■tei-na of ndengn. 114 ion. Gaw** were piayed aad th* -tetedrm g* T * •a« ’-■rr es lU.LMMftft ita K.ngr ata the day «»ted to* tone for aiL • Mr ata Mr* Jooepb Behrig es Footer** Otao »a fee to* n»KB tea «to octech dmaer tom ewesmg at to# WLLaE Pamta has# o* Merer? Are. i Other gteoti wfH t* Mr. ata Mr* Ralph Eoop- Orwai Pares’, aad Mjo, ?We« Parent *f Fostoria. Gito, The timaai Tri Kapya Christ®**! pnrty wt. te Friday at < 3* o'eiocfc ! at toe te®# of M m Josephme Meyer c* Sosto Wtedbe«er ttreet. Mr ata Mm Ve* Vente of Wetei I A-ftrs* street. ertertai»ed a* toetr’ | lte*er rterta Cfertstß** day. Mr. ata; Mr* Wa Jaeksow. Mm Estoer Jack ton ata .’y.ato Brown, all of Hanttog- ■ to* ata Mr Seth Bay of Fort Wayne ft Mr ata Mr*. He-ntas Gdiig e*ter-| ; taiftta for Chrtomaa dinner toe foi :>w.-3* geest Mr. ata Mr*. C. Guiig. I Mr. ata Mm. WSliam Harting. Ray--1 ~'.ta ata Mayme Harting. Mr. C. Her Ger ata Mr. A. GJoetennan of Sid--1 aey, O, ata th# Mteres Celia ata Agnes CTHg of Ciacinsat; O. Mr aad Mr*. Henry Shamertoh e»- -" tertaiEed te rspper teat *’*«:’’? to*' fonowing rwests: Mr. ata Mrs. Ed | Sca—erlot and «oe Car!. Mr. ata Mr*. Henry Sefeslt*. Mr ata Mr*. U’.’liain * Qstefc, M’m Loetee Bn'teseyer ata 'Simeon Bseeke I Mia* Waneta Knodle of Mercer Aretne. dellghtfol’y entertaiaed the i mesiber* of her Saaday sehocri ci*a. ' of which Mr* Robert Garard te te*ch- ; er, at a Chrtetasas party on Friday ereaiag after school. The gift exI change wi* a delightful featnre o! the party. A large nwmber of the member* were present besides some imfted guest*. The hostess serrta dainty refresh®ents. ft At a heaonfaiiy appafn’ed dinner ; Monday night. Miss Gladys Arnold delightfully entertained, eompiunent- , ing her boose guest, M:ss Alrerna Brannon, of Chicago. Other guest* were the Misses Florence Harris. - Vereuet* Tanras, Mary Laughlin ‘ and Messrs. Thoma* Liechty. Floyd I KeUer. Vila* Arnold. Louis Spehiger. ' After toe dianer a theater party wa* enjoyed te the Palace theater in Fort 1 Wayne. ft Mr. ata Mr*. J. C. Moses and Mr. ata Mrs. Dale Moses and children were in Fort Wayne Monday, and jtook dinner with Mr and Mrs. Carl Moses and Mr* Scott Hughes. The Christian Ladies’ Aid Society I will meet Friday afternoon at the shome of Mr*.'Rebecca Eady on Tenth ! street. All members are requested to j be present, as the ftßßftfil election of officer* will take place at this time. ft Mr. Alex and Murray Sutton are giving a dinner party this evening to honor Mte* Lois Pennypacker of New York and Mr. Bentley of Cincinnati, 0., who are house guests at the Sutton home. ft Mrs. Jesse Sutton has issued invitations for an afternoon party for her neice. Miss Pennypacker, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Swartz of North Second street, served Christmas dinner to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kern, Mr, and Mrs Roy Gauut and son Kenneth, Mrs. James Archiboid and the Misses Jennie ■ Archibold. Marcella Kern, Margaret i Kern. Margaret Zwfck, Lucy Ramsey, I Mr. Thetus Hocker, Herbert Kern, Harold Swartz and Albert Johnson of Fort Wayne. Music on the victrola and piano was enjoyed by the guests. TO PREACH WEDNESDAY. — Rev. J. E-ard Smith of Payne, 0.. ■ will preach a child's sermon at the .Christian church oa Wednesday evening at 7:30 oMOfcfe. Everybody invited. , »|i -WANT AOS EA R N—>— l—ft
•OYMaft-HILTtMH I JLr» C J Mstr. pnntor es toe Xxrnd •mchm* tort* a®--xtad te. toe xuu—Ag* S-u.4*y men. es E*ta«r E. Siwjs* «ta Atamw X HfiSm* « toe h«a* nf toe Wto*. car**? «f PutMXMB ata FXU *to«te* Tta wtaftn« wa* a peucry Mw aXter toe Ctertecnm tesnmi yrwr*Em» *a.*v.>rgfec«r: toe hem*. TMe brSte w** st a tesetaf*. whXe sam dram Tfe# atutei es to# mmdi*i* toatan *ta a few t-atsdn wtzs#mta toe c«*3M*7. Tie ferfefe is a Lvtgkz*? es Mr. ata Mr* Anntoaa Scetofe ata toe grsc®. a mb es Mr ata Mr* WL~*a E. H-te*. Boto have ferns empfcyta fey to* Genera. Eectrx ecttpaiy. Tfeey w® m®de in tote ocy. e Btoe Lodge Weduetaay *v*a_rg at T edock; J. E. Ataernon. IfetenaftSag «*en. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just toe ®ament you appiy Mestoo- ' Salptar to an itetaug. buruizg or 'arr.tto oat skto. toe itching svips * axd taafixg bey®*, vay* a noted *icz , speriafirt.. Tk:.s snlpteur preparation zzade into a pteasaat ecdd cream gives such a guiek relief, even to fary ecxem*. that no-tofcg ha* ever been ftaad to take its ptac*. Be*atH* of ft? germ deteroyiag proyervea. it csickly subdue* toe itefe&g. <ooi* toe irritation and seal- . the eexema right np. learita a clear, 'ttflcc!: akfa in ptoce cf ugly ertrpt 'io** rash, ptjsptes or roogtaews Tow do not have to wait for improvetneiL It gaiekly shows. Tea an get a little jar cf M«rtho-S«i pkur at any drug store e CHILD ALMOST STRANGLED Mr* G. Grab. 311 S W*sh®gtan Avenue. New Orleans La_ writes: *My child —d a eoxg* so bad she would almost strangle cnagfeing. Foley's Honey ata Tar relieved her toagfe. nad I recommend it to any motoer.’ Foley s Honey ata Tar gets right at the neat of trouble, dears nose ata throat of mucus, heals raw ata m flamed surfaces, loose** tightness of the chert and checks croup, bronchial ata “Qu" cotzu Soli everywhere.
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The First Hundred Dollars is the one that counts. Plan to sate that money now. With the year nearing a close, and 1922 about to enter—which means a brighter and more proserous year for every one —the first hundred dollars will be easy to get Start the new year right Resolve to visit our bank every week with your money set aside for this occasion whether your deposit be large or small and the rest will come easy. 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK* I In the new bank building. Decatur, ----- Indiana The End of the Year is drawing near. Would you like to save more next year than you did this year? Make it a point to deposit a certain sum each week in an interest bearing account. Make the amount as much as you can reasonably stand, then stick to it We will pay you 4% on your savings. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service.
