Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1922 — Page 4

DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT, CO. .OHN H. HELLER Editor ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Aseoelate Editor and Business Manager J. R. BLAIR City Editor Subscription Rates Cash In Advance (jingle copies 2 cents One Week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier 15.00 One Month, by mall 35 cents Three Months, by mall SI.OO Six Months, by mai1..51.75 One Year, by mall 53.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second sones. Additional postage added outside those sones.) Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. YOU SAID IT:—

The Portland Republican in a twe column editorial in Tuesday's paper urges Lawrence Cartwright to retire either as district chairman or candidate for state senator and with one hard punch after another exposes the G. O. P. machine, warns the leaders to look out for a vote in protest next November and closes with the following:— The Republican state convention, to convene May 24 and 25th shows the continued trend of machine rule. With the exception of one or two minor positions, there is no contest.. Every thing iias been fixed and will go through exactly as planned. .Ed. Jackson, asking election for secretary of state, a machine man, body ano' soul, will be nominated, baceuse he i ono of the gang. This in face of tin fact that Ed. Jackson has for year; been very active in agitating for and creating various sorts of boards and commissions, all being at Indianapolis ami existing for the sole hnd only pur pose of providing jobs for a multitud of small fry politicians, at the expense of the taxpayers of the state. Hut it may be that retribution is at' hand. Repeated warnngs have been given, but each time they have no es-, feet. Lew Shanks s’mashed the political ring in Marion county, Albert Beveridge smashed the New Machine in the State, and just as certain as day follows night, the time is coming, when the people, long suffering antT patient will arise and in their might totally and forever demolish every sort of a political machine in the statedistrict, county and city. . Mr. R. L. Hill state manager of the Yeomen lodge while here yesterday, expressed the opinion that Decatur had an eighty to twenty chance to

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1 land the big school. He is keeping in close touch with the situation and believes that a little more effort on the part of our citizens will help.. He will assist the local committee in fixing the proper date at which time it is believed several members of the board will be here. Heads of the organization were impressed with the excellent community spirit as demonstrated in the gym meeting and local men will try to show them that this can be repeated on even a larger scale, embracing the county. The location of the home here would be a wonderful thing for the this community and this county and our citizens will make every effort to land it

James R. Fleming of Portland, newly elected district chairman of the democratic party is an organizer of ability. He served us county chairman of Jay county some years ago, was a member of the state senate four years, has had much experience, is forceful, a man who knows how and does things and will prove a progressive and energetic leader. The party is to be congratulated on the selection. Mr Fleming in accepting the position announced his desire to make a close organization and urged the democrats of the district to give him their assist anco. He will prove a leader on the state commttee and hjs election ismore thau satisfactory here where he has many friends and admirers. The public service commission writes us that two weeks time was required to check up the boks of tin city plant here because we did no* have the entire fifty two books requir ed by the system and requiring six additional bookkeepers. That's alright What we were complaining about more than anything else was a six months visit from these distinguished gentlemen, a useless investigation of something imaginary, at the cost of the taxpayers of this city or state.

The civic department of the Worn ns Club urges that the clean-up so splendidly started during the past two weeks he continued throughtout the entire year and they are right as usual. It's easy if we just keep at it. A little attention each few days will make the condition of the city show a wonderful improvement in a month and the results are surely worth that little effort. We are sure the citizens will join the women in their efforts. The senate adjourned yesterday so the pages could attend a circus. What do you think of that? Members of the great law making body, engaged in the discussion of the tariff bill quit this duty and follow the parade to the show grounds. Can you imagine the old time statesman permitting a circus band to attract him from the duties of making laws? Oh gosh. The platform committee of the republican party in Indiana has decided to insert planks praising President Harding, Senators New and Watson and the thirteen congressmen but up to this time they have not made public just why.

The state highway commission sent word to the governor that they would select their own chairman or resign and Auditor Williams was promoted to the job defeating a Gary politician. e INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Ossining, N. Y. —A bootleggers bill for drinks served a Sing Sing employe was refused by the warden. New York — Policemen laughed when Grazio Ouratao threatened to shoot. It unnerved him and he's in jail.

Frederick, Okla. — Two women I fainted and several teams of horses staged runaways on Main street here •as 1,000 Ku Klux Klansmen paraded, carrying banners warning married couples to “live true’’ and denouncing joy riding. Springfield. Ill.—The stork overtook a C. P. andrSt. Louis passenger train north of here and delivered a baby to Mrs. Lyman Owens. The train was held 40 minutes. — • Mr. apd Mrs. Gilbert Shafer of Monroeville were visitors in this city yesterday. .

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922

MONROE NEWS Monrw. Indiana, May 17—Special Dr. F. Panish and family, who for the past 25 years have been very prominent citizens, .will leave hero for Sturgis, Mich., where they will make their .future home. Dr. Parrish is a graduate of the Indiana Medical College and of the Cincinnati, Ohio, Medical College. In 1897, immediately after graduating he located in Monroe, and at once began practicing medicine and from the very beginning built up a large practice which he still continues to hold, and his success as a physician was far beyond that of the average man. Dr. Parrish was an Adams county boy, .being born and raised on a farm in Kirkland township, and was

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the son of tlip late Abner Parrish. He is what you may term a self made iqap. |le came to in 1897 and since that time has practiced his proI fozrtpb with the espej»t|on of a few mqnths, when he enlisted to serve in Hm lufe world war as a physician Wml surgeon was sent to Camp Greenleaf, where he served in the camp hospital as physician and surgeon, with the rank Pl first lieutenant. Dr. Parrish was a progressive and public spirited citizen of this place, and we doubt not that he has done more for the advancement of the town than any other man.. He was a charter member of tho Monroe State Hank, has built seven dwelling houses, one office building, and telephone building. In 1905 he put in a complete telephone system, which was extended over the surrounding county for miles in every

Thursday, Friday & Saturday, May 18,19,20 Wli-it LAI font Qaln? 11 is a sale " hcre vou buy an item at the reffU ’ f! lid I id ik |ar price—then another item of the same kind for Ic. As an illustration; The standard price of Rexall Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this price, and by paying' 1c more, or 26c, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale is a high class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as we sell you every day at regular prices and have sold you for years. A Npw Wav nf This 83,6 vvas deve,opcd bv the Uftited D,ug A i’UVf Vi Ctj v! MU Vvl llolllg. Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full-size package of highstandard merchandise for lc.‘ It costs money to get new customers, the loss taken on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you. REXALL ' A TO ‘ LET WATEK -• Beautiful packages of CREAM /XT'— —■ M —■wSTSwtlfc® hiK ll grade toilet water A delightful ‘Mir* Sfi * ■ i [/•k "jm skin cream. gaO®** ■ i»each containing the jyfeXaxZ I Standard . fei foldfream I PHce REXALL SHAVING CREAM QKW true ° dor of the flow ! O” e QAp SMkJwF er whose name it I '•-SS-i-sr- < I Jar.. OVt Produces a thick, creamy lathjz/4 This Sale Will stand upon your face bears. "I y/J Two o-g throughout the shave. S Jars OIC Standard Price This Sale Standard Price This Sale Se3sc Tube°s36c 81.00 b t o£sl,ol KLENZO DENTAL CREAM K ' - t i "7"”N J _ ,is® i A perfect dentrifice, antiseptic and deodorant. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Cleans and whitens the teeth. Comes out flat on the brush. Liggett's Orange and Gold, assorted chocolates. Standard Price This Sale _ ?”25c X.26C b„ SI.OO b.7;51.01 BOUQUET RAMEE bouquet ramee COMPLEXION POWDER ‘ ? P<m ’ >EK A delightful preparation ■ i 1 made of the finest Italian An exceptional high grade face , Talc, double bolted and powder. Adheres to the skin purified. and contains the combined per- Contains the co m b1 n e d fumes ot rose, jasmine, hello perfumes of rose, jasmine, trope and lilac. heliotrope and lilac. i Standard Price TJiis Sale Standard Price This Sale One Can Two Cans 2“ SI.OO b t ”:,sl.ol Efcwlsoc 51c

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direction, which he built and managed until the year 1919, making a period of fourteen years, when he disposed of the plant to the Citizens Telephone Co. of Decatur. A few mouths ago. Dr. and Mrs. Parrish visited at Sturgis, Mich., and at once became captivated with the city, and then decided to locate and engage in his profession seeing good opening and broader field to work tn than Monroe. He was greatly encouraged while in conversation with some of the leading people of Sturgis, and at once came to the conclusion to establish an office to follow exclusively the work of X-ray and surgery. Dr. Parrish Is an expert operator on an X-ray machine and possesses one of the latest and most modern army X-ray machines, and is an excellent and very successful surgeon. While our people in this com-

munity are lothe to see Dr. and Mrs. Parrish leave, after twenty-five years as citizens and neighbors among them, yet wo can feel confident that they will be welcomed by the citizens of Sturgis, and we can commend them as a worthy family in their midst. Mrs. Parrish Is an excellent church worker, a good Christian lady, and the mem bers and societies of the Methodist Mturch will greatly miss her lu her work done while among us, and wish for her success and prosperity in their new home. _• > ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Service tills evening at eight o'clock Rev.. F. Wambsgansr of Ft. Wayne will preach on “Hhe Deplorable Con dition of Natural Man to Spiritual Things.”

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LIGGETT’S OPERA TEA 200 Cups of Tea for 1 cent 8 Formosa 0o • long. Orange Pekoe. Mixed Black and Green. Standard Price This Sale iU. 50c rX, 51c STATIONERY SUNDRIES AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS SI.OO Symphony Lawn (paper and Env.)....2 for sl.Ol 60c Floreine Fabric (paper and Env.) 2 for 61c 50c Lord Baltimore (paper and Env.) 2 for 51c 10c Writing Tablets 2 for 11c 10c Erasers 2 for 11c 50c No. 6 Disinfectant, 16 oz 2 for 5U 10c Compound Licorice Powder 2 for 11c 20c Cream of Tartar, 2 oz. 2 for 21c 25c Flaxseed Whole, 8 oz. 2 for 26c 20c Sodium Bicarbonate, 16 oz 2 for 21c 15c Soda Mint Tablets.. 2 for 16c 35c Cascara Tablets 2 for 36c 19c Cream Tartar and Sulphur Lozenges 2 for 20c 55c Eff. Soda Phosphate 2 for 66c 30c Zinc Ointment 2 for 31c 35c Mentholated Thoat Tablets 2 for 36c 15c Velour Powder Puffs 2 for 16c CASCADE LINEN One pound in * fMkwe. W» have envelopes to match. 1 true that the good taste ot a P son is expressed by the quah J their Stationery, then your tat will be established with friends. _.. Standard Price Thlß . ?,V4oc X.4lc ’ TOILET GOODS 25c Violet Dulce Talcum 2 for 2 c 50c Harmony Liquid 2 for O' c Shampoo 15c Rexall Toilet Soap.. 2 f<ff 25c Tar Sffampoo Soap. 2 or 25c Medicated Skin Soap 2 for « 25c Rice Powder 2 or c 25c Liquid Rouge 2 for 50c Syta Face Powder... 2

MAXIMUM A HOT-WATER BOTTLE 1L OR FOUNTAIN SYRINGE The price everywhere is $2.2-> J?Wil each. Full two quart capacity. Guaranteed for one year. f . - Standard Price This Sale One for Two $2.25 $2.26