Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1922 — Page 3

■ 4 I ■ Ss%TV.T',S /W jS</ uWe whopp.nn b, V pa.kfjßrfU - < Flak..! Ruddy, I brliav. ' "^SWITV' ' 1 can rat l ust about tu>ic. J^K5"* s *k ~ - I A* aa niuch at you do—my. fl lime io stop eating I AfLrXit&s heavy food! 1 FLAKES ■ wonderful (or the whole family Nature rebels against heavy foods in warm weather. 1 Much illness in summer is caused by overtaxing the | stomach. Change your diet—and keep snappy in mind 1 and muscle! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with cold milk and fresh fruit are wonderful for the hot days—for breakfast, for lunch, for supper or for “snacks.” They digest without taxing the stomach and supply the nourishment the body needs. For children, for the workers and I f° r a £ C< i ere ' s no more delicious, I bV sustaining summer food than Kellogg’s J toasted c ’ raF “' s - I K 1 Insist u P on Kellogg’s Corn Flakes in the w', CUK*' RED and GREEN package bearing the signai lIfFS ture K' Kellogg, originator of Corn X f kA**",,, Flakes. None are genuine without it! II JHH u | n CORN FLAKES I Alio B»lfn of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled ■ ClYSflL' ■ TONIGHT AND TOMORROW | Mystery! Suspense! Action! f One man spoiled the plans of a band , ’ of thieves, who argued ■“Dead Men Tell No Tales” ; In order that their crime might not be disI covered they blew up a ship at sea. riddled H the lifeboats and escaped in the captain’s fl rig. One man survived. He brought the cul 1 prits to justice and as a reward he won the I love of a brave girl. A Tom Harris produc- ■ tion from E. W. Hornung’s novel, featuring I an all-star cast. " r,,E STAGE HAND”—A clever comedy featuring Larry Senion. You have seen funny films; comedies may have kept you in an uproar for two reels; but this riot of mirth beats them ■ all. Admission 10c and 20c. *-'ar.«a»K B"‘ — — - If . 'zzffzzzzzzzzzw/zzzzz/J/z/z//. More Gas Saving Hints B Turn out the gas before not after taking a utensil off the N M range. » fl Once the pot starts to boil, reduce the,’ flame, for you cannot 1,114 j* 11 ’ temperature of water above 2120 F., or boiling point. H S J ' an Our co °king 80 as to make one burner or one oven ra H coo more than one article of food at the same time. m Renovation I Time | ig ■ /; 1 - Now that every one is interested || ■I Si I I I** If ln rene wing and remodeling about || I » jl the house, the time is ripe to re- B I ‘ I 1 Place that old gas range with one || K 'JI I p‘< of the new models embodying the S ■ "M "* latest ideas for cleaniness, con- S “ venience and economy. H Ranges from $35.00 to $140.00 Delivered and Connected—Easy Terms " M fl Iu n ap Pl iai >ces sold by us are guaranteed as to dura- 1 1 I oility, servim a I M ®J I— an| l lowest possible gas consumption. | H Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Co. ® Phone 75 T A e -F as Company” I -Navo fc At Y°ur Service 105 N. 3rd St. $ ever “ unt eas leaks with matches”

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CARD OF THANKS We wish to earnestly thnnk the friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved wife, and mother. We also wish to thank those who sent floral pieces and flowers. Dearest mother, thou hast left us Wo, thy loss so deeply feel, But 'tls God who has bereft us And lie can all our sorrows heal. A. MORGAN and CHILDREN - ■ ■> — • FORMER CECATUR GIRL A BOOSTER FOR "OLD HOME TOWN” AND NEWSPAPER Valparaiso, Ind., July 12, 1922 Daily Democrat Gentlemen: —Please change my ad dress I'rcm 553 Locust St., to 804 Freeman St. The mailman objects to tho trouble it makes him and I can't say that I exactly blame him. Th* other day one of the g|»l s was looking through an issue of the Democrat and finally she said. “Do you know, Lucile, this paper has more state and national news than some papers from large places. I'm sur prised!" I replied, “Well, thanks, for the compliment to my paper—but don t you dare infer that Decatur’s too small to have a “jinidandy” paper—because Decatur is next place to Heaven and don't contradict your elders." Isn't Decatur just* "stepping out” though? Sincerely LUCILE SMITH EICHER Rejoices Daughter Can Resume Studies “Everything my ( l|tffle J2-year-(fl<l girl ate distressed her;even a glass of water would cause her to belch gas and she was unable to go to school for nearly a year. I bought iter a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Iteinedy. and since taking it she is eating us out of house and home and is attending school again." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal trhet and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach , liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. For sale by Holt house Drug company and drujteists everywhere. New Yorfl —Before going on his vavation, Charles Brodek, a lawyer, burglar prosed his home and put a watchman there nights. Yesterday he turned in a list of 8,000 worth of articles stolen in his absence. Chicago—Frederick Burgher bought a wife for $135. He told the court he didn't know her name, when he com plained she deserted him an hour after the wedding. — • $- r-S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s--$

V A Few Special Values For Saturday Only Below are listed a few of the many bargains we are offering for the week-end. These values are really very exceptional and advantage should be taken while the opportunity is here. We have other special offerings too numerous to mention in this space. Come In And See For Yourself. Children’s Black and Brown Strap Pumps. Sizes from 11! 2 to 2. Regular values up to 1 $3.50. Special for Saturday only Children's Black and Brown Strap Pumps. Sizes from 11/z to 2. Regular values up to $1; U?1 QK. Special for Saturday only Special lot of Ladies Black Pumps. Sizes from 3 to 5. Values from $3.50 to $5.00; IfT Special for Saturday only Special lot of Ladies Black Oxfords. Sizes from 3to 5. Values from $3.50 to $5.00; Special for Saturday only qJ*- *4?) One lot of Ladies White Oxfords and Pumps. All small sizes. This is a rare bargain; rn While they last at t/VV One lot of Men’s Black Gun Metal Oxfords English last. Regular $9.00 shoe. Can you beat this very exceptional value? /f Special Saturday only PEOPLE’S Cash Shoe Store FERD PEOPLES, Prop.

MOTORMAN IS NEARLY FORCED OFF OF HIS CAR Says He Spent All His Mortey Seeking Help— Takes Tanlac and Stubborn Stomach Trouble is Cmpietely Overcome. % “Tanlac has straightened mo out in line shape," said Jasper Utterback, 1939 N. Sth St., Terre Haute, Ind., veteran motormnn. ‘For five years my stomach had been so out of order I could scarcely ' digest anything. I had to be very careful of what I ate and even aftea little meal of the lightest foods gas ; would form on my stomach and bloat me up terribly causing awful pains in my chest. 1 lost a great deal of time 1 from my work and I thought I would ■ have to quit my run. “I spent all my money trying to get relief but it was no use. until I got Tanlac. This medicine has rid mo ' entirely of all my troubles and I can keep my car right on time, have a fine appetite and never felt better. I can't I praise Tanlac enough." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. 'l New York —Patrolman Noonan sympathized with a dog and removed the animals muzzle. Thb dog chewed Noonan's arm. New York —Thomas Lynman, wear- . ing a wooden leg. jumped through a window and vaulted an eight foot wall , after arraignment on assault charges. New York.—Richard Lunes return ed yesterday from Moscow and proudly t told his friends he had paid 131,000,000 ; paper rubles for live days at a Rps- . jsian hotel. ’ Zion City—Wilbur Glen Voliva, nil . ;er of Zion, has ordered a supply of • blankets with which to cover knicker ielad hiking girls while they pass j through the village. 1 * CURED BY A NATIVE HERB On board a vessel bound for India recently a man was bitten by a poi- ■ sonous reptile; both the ship doctor and a famous surgeon failed to con- ; trol the poison fast spreading through . I his system. One day the vessel reached port. An Indiana medii ine man was sent for, - who produced a native herb which - quickly allayed the poison and the . man's life was saved. Roots and herbs are nature's as- : sistants in combating disease. That ['well-known medicine for ailments peculiar to women, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, is prepared from (roots and herbs, possessing medicinal properties of great value in the treatI ment of such ailments. This is proved by the letters of re- , commendation wo are continually pub- ’ Dishing in this for it.

Baughman’s 5 & 10c Store Special Values For This Week White Dishes ] Orated Dishes Digh es for 1 75c S’’, s ™7“ $1.50 Harvest Time Soup Plates, Set 4 t)L Plates, White Dinner Plates, Cups and Saucers, '*■ Si t 9 MV Large Cups & Saucers QQp g,, t 1 $1.20 " Fruit Tap Fruits, Saucers, set Jut Pi'e S Plates’, z*A Sot 9 Low Ship-' Cups and (Wk £! D ! 8h : s ; 15c, 48c Set , or . Ple . p,a . u '. B ’... 60c Deep Dishes. 4A„ Meat Bish® B . B<'PP Dishes, and Each I’./( most anything you want to Meat Dishes and Deep Dishes, Sugars, Creamers, etc. make up a dinner set. Sugar and Creams, etc. x J N Aluminum Ware Granite Ware 1 Special! 60c “ 51.50 Kettles OO to QQz* I While They Last to Pa ” to Made Percale Dish Pans AM nr f’oltee to d» lIQ °" ly O«/C p ()t , Vh)C tbl.lO 1 - Mas °n J ara QXp Water Pails 1 nr Dish to d*i nr only - ' lozen dl.Zd Pans DUC $1.25 Mason Jar Caps, nn $1.25 25c “ 50c V, ‘ Double Boilers pn dozen -I VV Sauce Pans 25c* $1 6JfC Sealing Wax Double Boilers .... $1.38 | Pails .... 98c, $1.25| tanning Ra< ks, ... 50c X Remember—lt’s BAUGHMAN’S North 2nd Street East Side “We Save You Money” awv _UI_ -l. I— 1- ■_ - - r ■ —••— • ■— a——ll II I. I> ■■II in l»l ■ ■ !■ —MI, 111 I II | OBITUARY Rochester —George 1). Forsyth sued iag them, it tickled their feet and Matilda Sheperu Morgan, was born for the return of money he paid for made them more active than ever, he in Darke County, Ohio, June 20th, cockroach traps. Instead of electrecut- said. - 18G0, and departed this life .Tilly 11th. 1922, aged 62 years and 21 days. In the year of 18G7 she was united in marriage to Horace Krandall, to this union were born two children, one a son, who died in infancy, and a -tr ® y-g -wr •a'T’ daughter Grace, whose address is un Ww OU I.J S known. <- In tho year of 1882 she was unite ’ ""Voil ia marriage to Abraham Morgan, ti W ■ I,allvlW A, VFUthis union was born 9 children, three ~ . . , , , of Which have preceded th r mother Hia{ {he h <)f thjs ins(itntion P has |wen ( . to the Great Beyond. I hose living are: ; j (| . ;e t(> th(? recomnu . nda(ions ()f its frien( j s . Lawrence and Perry oi Monroe, uuos. J)op/t (ha( bank js f(>r a|( Augustus, and Charles at home, amt | with large or sma ]| accounts and that it in be Hannah Durr of Darke ( ounty, Ohio. useful to you just to the extent that you make use I also a daughter Opal whom she adopt | o f jj ed when only three months old, and < And to you who read this, if you are not alreared as her own. ready a depositor here, we extend this invitation: ! In early youth she was baptized, am! | ‘Put US to the test.’ ! became a member of the Brethern j church, which faith she followed until; j The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. sorrowing husband, children, G grand- i • children, one brother, William Long BANK OF SERVICE of Richmond, Ind., an aged uncle, be sides other relatives and a host o: 8 friends. I A New ;GENERAL Product I SOxSUCCord s 13.95 1 z After a year of .severe tests this tire has won its place among the GENERAL products, so as to bear the name of the General Tire & Rubber Co., which not only stands for quality—but real service for fabric replacement. In order to convince yourself that the I C cord is far superior to any other cord tire in its size—look up your General Tire dealer. They will show you a quality tire that fits your pocketbook and laughs at miles. Your success with tires—your ability to get most of service that the I market all ords—depends upon finding the tire that is leading todaynot I yesterday. i If you will look over the whole field, GENERAL’S ever increasing popularity cannot fail to influence your next purchase. i Decatur Service Co. 206 S. 2nd St. Phone 756 I