Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1922 — Page 3

Just Right Arctics Our six-buckle, all-rubber arctics are just the right kind of arctics to wear in the snowy, slushy, and muddy weather. • They come up high on the leg. You don’t have to worry about your trousers working out of the top of these arctics. They are lined with felt all the way through. That’s what keeps your feet warm. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

I ABOUT TOWN * |*** + * + + + + * + + + ** Mr. and Mrs. Noah Egley of near Berne, shopped here yesterday. Chris Franz of Monroeville, was in the city this morning on business. Jesse Niblick will spend this evening in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berber returned from Chicago, where they spent the past week. They will reside for the present at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harting of Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Helm from east of town, shopped here this morning. Peter Lehman of Monroe, made a justness trip to Decatur yesterday. Mrs. John Tyndall and granddaughter, Mary Kathryn, went to Fort Wayne this morning. They will be the guests today and tomorrow of the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. C. G. Egley. C. J . Lutz made a business trip to FbrbWayne this morning. Chas. Peterson and son retwid'from a several days’ visit at BAvillc. Mrs C. E. Peterson left this mornM&'for Grand Rapids, where she will be»the guest of Mrs. Myrtle Watts Bouse for two w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson returned last evening from Indianapolis, where they were for several days’ the guests of their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and Mr. and •Mrs. Dwight Peterson. i Bootlegger like Lark lias t’ git shaved standin’ up. You won’t skid h you stay i n a rut.—Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. ■1- C. Ruhl of Allen county, looked after business here today.

1 i □Sffii i [ 8-6afau ™ ac I | Victor Record I Prices I; fl ft I Reduced I I AU Ten-inch Black Label DoubleFace Records Jj Now 75c All Twelve-inch Black Label Double- | Face Records I Now $1.25 | I J? ur . ,ar^‘ assortment assures you of | finding the records of your choice | without difficulty. I The Holthouse Drug Co. ,| Victrolas and Victor Records ■ / mA ■ '9I s if JJ 'lUasp 01 I lllnrnMii ‘*

> Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith of Poe, ' Ind., left last week for Tampa, Fla., • where they will spend the winter. Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey, who has been ill the past ten days with tonsulitis, is some better today. Albert Sellemeyer left today for a several days’ business trip. Miss Frances Leyse of Kirkland township, is spending several days’ in Fort Wayne this week. She will return home Saturday. Mrs. Harry Langeworthy of Monroe, shopped in Decatur this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niblick of Celina, spent the day in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. August Scheiman of Union township, shopped here today. John Christen of Washington township, made a business trip to Decatur yesterday. G. W. Martin of St. Mary's township looked after business in Decatur yesterday. H. O. Davis of Pleasant Mills, Ind., was a Decatur business visitor today. Mrs. Daniel Jackson of Route 6 was among this afternoon's shoppers. Walter Clem of R. R. 2, made a business trip to Decatur today. W. A. Wolf of Route 3, was among this morning’s shoppers. Howard Manlier of Route 8, made a business trip to Decatur today. i Chris Franz of Monroeville, was a Decatur business visitor today. Attorney Fred Bowers of Huntington was in this city today on business. Dallas Brown spent last evening in Fort Wayne. The Queen Esthers will hold a pastry sale Saturday at Schmitts meat market at 9:30. Everyone's patronage is solicited.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY TO, T 022.

BIG DRAMATIC "PUNCH" IN HAMMERSTEIN PLAY **■■■■»>* "Remorseless Love" in which Elaine Hammerstein will be presented at the Mecca theatre for two days engagement beginning tomorrow is a somewhat different type of story from any in which the popular screen star has yet appeared. The scenes are laid in the Kentucky mountains and the action has to do with dramatic incidents growing out of one of the ages-old feuds for which that section is celebrated. There are no ballrooms or evening gowns. Miss Hammerstein appears as a young girl whom a little education has failed to change from the prototype of her ancestors, whose loves and hates were as strong and wild as the winds that rocked their mountain trees. The big "punch” arrives in a courtroom scene during which the girl threatened with violent death if she dares to tell the truth, braves everything for the man she loves. ■ • TWO GAMES TOMORROW. Two basketball games will be staged it the Athletic hall tomorrow evening both of which promise to be of great interest to the local fans. The first game will be called at 7:30 o’clock and will be staged between the Mont pelier high school girls team and the local girls team. The Montpelier ladies come to this :ity with a number of victories to their credit and are planning on giving the locals a run for their money. The big game of the evening will be called at 8:30 o’clock and will be staged between the Portland high school boys team and the local high school five. The game promises to be a hard fought battle with the usual excitement. ■ • CASES ARE DISMISSED United Press Service. Warsaw, Ind., Jan 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Judge Royco in circuit today dismissed the murder charges against Lydia Decker and her son, Carl, charged in a complicity insurance murder plot in connection with the death of Leroy Lovett. The action followed the acquittal of Fred Decker. * NOTICE. Th’ere will be » regular meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps, Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the G. A. R. hall. WORK IN RANK OF KNIGHT There will be work in the third rank by the Knight of Pythias this evening. All members of the degree please be on hand. M. of W. FOLEY'S HAS NEVER FAILED January is a bad month for influenza, la grippe and bronchial troubles. It is unwise to neglect the slightest 'cough or cold. Foley’s Honey and Tar gives prompt relief, gets right at the trouble, covers raw inflamed surfaces with a healing coating, clears the air passages, eases stuffy breathing and permits sound, refreshing, health-building sleep. Mrs. F. A. Gibson, 1517 College Ave., Racine, Wise., writes: "Foley’s has never failed in giving immediate relief and I am never without it.”

I' -xi—2~ .. S Qmttipdtion luvei Bulgarian Sffifetl Blood Tea Assists Nature to flush the kidneys, ‘ sweeten the stomach and gently move the MgJs ,w * , ?r poisons from the ' ***"l-"'”^'*bowels. To break up a eld quick!v take it hot at bedtime. Sold by druggists everywhere. dance K. of C. Hall Thursday Evening Beginners Class 7:30 General Assembly 8:30 Good Music. Everybody Welcome. Fred T. Schurger, Mgr.

|mßg& vßp® THE wrong tire is a trouble aSSSB» nffiM and expense. The \ \ right tire is an /—ccc everlasting in- \ ’ vestment). The > zW| | Tfej way to avoid C Lr B trouble and ex|k pense Lis to purJ chase your tires Ifc <-'''* of us. You .Will tflH then be-• assured . of getting the SR mileage aa||ar V at the proper 4| £■ price. The shop that gives your Dollar a Long Ride STEPLEK BROS. Under Boston Store ■

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burkhart of Blue Creek township, were among yesterday’s shoppers. •

right bank FIRST, it is of mutual lj_ manent. A large number of our de- IZI :+ positors have been with us so long ZZ2 that they look upon this as their per- Z" manent banking home. You will "I I find our service satisfactory and ade- T' quate for your needs, now and in the fc future. FIRST NATIONAL BANK j| •I You Are a Stranger Here but Once. WoTm ” t* 4 444 I w ■■■ ■ ■ ■ I IriT L ..LLL.LJ T. I II I I 111 uM-4-4- -

mi ■iii—imi ■nnm— ii — — Friday, Jan. 20, Will Be DOLLAR DAY Friday, January 20th, will be Dollar Day, and we are going to offer some real values. To buy now means a saving to you in many articles you may need. Cloth Coats and Suits AT All Cloth Coats and Suits, $25.00 1 Lot Cloth Coats, your choice, 10 *29.75, choice any on this rack "'Hr $14.75 $6-50 i £ • i I r v All Wool Cloth Dresses, $25.00 to AU Cloth Coats and Suits that 'I V J I / W7I $30.00, Choice <' were $32.50 to $45.00 $17.50 I 522.50 —* —■——— ——— l —— 7 Yards 40 in. Fine 12 Ladies’ Hair Nels for 4 Pairs of any Child’s 5 Yards of any our regQualitv Unbleached rp-g aa 30c Black Colton Hose ular 2oc hood Giadc Muslin for SI.UU for Toweling for SI.OO Royal' Worcester Cor SI.OO SI.OO 5 Yards Standard Dress lS ’ $ ‘ ' 4 Ladies’ Fine 35c Em- 3 Yards of Any All LinGingham for tpl .00 broidered Handker- en lowehng woith < SI.OO 5 Yards ilii Wil. J- - ‘° r « 100 Bleached Shaker Flan- SI.OO * PI ‘ VV 4 Yards Extra Quality nel for , . . f dics » shirt 32 in. Fine Dress Ging- «1()() Ladies Black Mew- kaisls. $1.50 )u " llo £,, «« _ a>A,UV lze , d sl.2a and $ i. 75 va i ue for SI.OO 5 Yards Good Quality SIOO ; JG j„ p erca i ei 2 5c val- $1 ()() .DI.UU (> Yards Extra Heariy lle r ol . *PX • vvf .—— -— i itfhi 'inti ii’trl- tbiiino' ’ -. ——— ,s sards 2/ in. Peicale Light and Daik Oulmg ma 5 Yards Heavy Grade for Ini tpL.vfvJ Shirting 25c value • /x/v LT? -I AA dinning, -«k xaitiL | M.UU 6 Good Large Sized SI.OO 1 4 Yards 3(> in. Exira 11,,ck ’iT’nn T 77^ —7 T 5 Ladies’ Embroidered Heavy Army Outing $ LOO 6 Nice Bath Fowels, Handkerchiefs, 2oc f or ‘ nice size, 19c value, lor value, lor SI.OO $1.0051.00 5 Skeins Germantown QI 5 Pairs Infant Hose, 6 Yards Hope Muslin Yarn for ' tp •J J «. 25c value, for for SI.OO 3 Pairs Long Black SI.OO SIOO Gloves, excellent value, — 6 ’lards Daisy Fine AA 2 Yards Fine Bleached 3 Pairs of, any black Bleached Muslin, 25c for ’PF.VV Mercerized Tablecloth Cal Ladies Black Hose value, for ; , v!1 . „ f O r that were iOt ,or SI.OO Gloves, 35c value, for . SIOO $L0() 3 Pairs Children’s Black SI.OO ' jT” 6I 2 \ards Extra F ine Dependem Hose, 50c ~ 1 <! r ,n / übot ’ ,l ’ Unbleached Muslin, 22c value for 8 Carmen Hair Nels lor low lubing, lor value, for SI.OO SI.OO SI.OO . SI.OO NO LAY-AWAYS. NO CHARGES. STRICTLY CASH! ' Niblick & Company

if Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burkhart of I- Route 10, were among yesterday’s shoppers.

0. M. Syphers of St. Mary’s township, looked after business here yesterday.

11. 1 Bl for Saturday Galvanized Pail, 10c 8 Quart...—. Peanut Fudge 10c Pound Lamp . 10c Chimneys Ladies’ Hose, seconds, JJc Pair Good Warm Mittens, lOc Pair Wax Paper, 25c 6 rolls Hershey Bars, . 10c I 3 for at Morris 5 & 10c Store

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J. R. Moser of St. Mary’s township was among yesterday’s business call era.