Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1922 — Page 3
I i 4 ' Q ■ I ABOVE ALL NOT A CIGAR BUT THE CIGAR REGALIA PERFECTO Size 10c Straight EXCEPTION A LES Size 2 for 25c VERY MILD The Aroma is Strictly PARAMOUNT Sold by the following dealers in the City of Decatur, Indiana. Anker, Albert M., 130 No. 2nd St. Callow & Kohne, 164 No. 2nd St. Eicher, Walter, 127 So. 2nd St. Enterprise Drug Co., 135 No. 2nd St. Fred Fullenkamp, Opp. Court House Hotel Murray, Cor. 3rd & Madison Sts. Holthouse Drug Co., 167 N. 2nd St. Lose, Joe, Restaurant, 126 N. 2nd St. Leßrun, Jess, (West End Jew Joint) Lhamon, D., Soft Drinks, W. Monroe St. Miller, G. H., Grocer, 623 W. Monroe st. Miller, E. J., S. End Restaurant & Case. Smith, Yager and Falk, Rexall Drug Store, Second St. Monroe, Indiana Hocker Drug Store, Monroe, Ind. IT’S FROM The House of Crane INDIANAPOLIS
Otto Lammert of east of Decatur »as a business visitor in this city this morning.
CRYSTAL TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ‘FOOTFALLS’ A William Fox super-production featuring an x ALL-STAR CAST Here is a photoplay with an absolutely new idea. The story of a blind cobbler with a sense of hearing abnormally acute, he felt sure he would know when the murderer returned to the scene of the crime—and he waited. Added Attraction—“ Mr. Fatima” A clever two-reel comedy made for laughing purposes only. ADMISSION 10 and 25 cents. You can dodge saving, but you can’t dodge old age. Think it over! Start A Savings Account Interest Paid On Savings Bie Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE!
H. A. Barnes of south of Decatur was a business visitor in this city today.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922
FIRST MEETING OF COMMUNITY CHORUS FRIDAY
(Continued from page one) City Band to furnish music on this day and surely you want to help to take part in the celebration. You are invited. The Childrens’ Pageant. The dramatic section of the worni en’s club, of which Mrs. Frank Downs i is president has accepted the responsibility of staging the children’s pageant and inviting the children in Adams County to join in the parade ! and Hugh Hite has accepted the chairmanship of the general parade i committee for the Ind. Yeoman Day celebration. Honoring the Brotherhood of American Yeoman’s great ideal for the establishment of the ' “City of Childhood.” At the meeting of the chairmen of the different committees of the above ! persons was made known and steps : were taken this morning towards the i carrying out of their plans. Mrs. Downs assisted by the other club members will endeavor to obtain Jas many children as possible for the pageant and parade, the pageant to be given in the afternoon at Bellmont Bark instead of the water works J park in the evening as first planned. It fs desired that the children join the parade and help the committees ■ in carrying out the plans for the big celebration. To Have Big Parade Hugh Hite, assisted by the other members of his committee will arrange the plans for the big parade and a reviewing stand for the Yeome officials and directors will be erected in front of the Library Third street, according to the plans now being made by the chairman. The line of march will pass in front of the reviewing stand, then north to Monroe and the east to the Monroe street bridge and possibly to Bellmont Park. Every organization in the county is urged to be represented in this parade and to take part in the big ■ celebration. 0 —■ SUIT ON NOTE DEMANDING $2,500 FILED HERE TODAY The Central Manufacturing District Bark, through attorney Dore B. Erwin, filed a suit on a note in the Adams circuit court today against the Cardwell Stave company, demanding judgment in the sum of $2,500.
WAR WORKER IS OHIO MAYOR Mlm Amy Kaukontn, Guardian of Little Buckeye City, Active In Auxiliary Affaire. ■ '■—lilt Ohio not only boasts that she hue produced many more than her ahure
of the nation's chief executives, 1 but she also points with pride , to the fact that i her little city of 1 , Fairport has one of the most ut- i tractive and capable “lady mayora” In the country. Miss Amy Kaukonen, wh o during the war
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was a member << , the volunter medical service corps of ( I the United States army, has given en- ! tire satisfaction as mayor of Fairi port. Mayor Kaukonen finds time from I her official duties to take part in the affairs of the American Legion Auxiliary of her city. That she is a I stanch supporter of the Legion is evi- ! denced by her statement: “It is distinctly an American organization, in I which politics und selfish Interest have no place. Its cornerstone is Arneri- . can manhood, its objects liberty, fra- I ternlty and service. Its principles are i as broad as the continent upon which ' falls the shadow of our flag.’’ CARE OF FRENCH WAR ORPHAN Argonne Association's Plan May Be Used for Unfortunates in United States. A plan for the care and training of French war orphans, worked out by the Argonne association, an organization formed ns a permanent memorial i to the Americans who fought In France, is said to be functioning so satisfactorily that a similar organization may be formed for the care of orphans in the United States. The Argonne association was formed in 1918 by a group of Americans interested In French orphans. It has as its motto: “To provide for the child who has no parents, a home and a family life; to secure him his birthright of health; to educate him and train him to earn a livelihood; to develop his character that be may become a useful and an upright citizen and to do these tilings so well and so economically that others shall follow this example—ls the alm of the Argonne association.” The orphans cared for under the association’s plan are placed in private homes in a community where they are really wanted. They are not “farmed out.” There is a community school, playground and vocational training center where the children are daily 1 brought together to get their mental | and physical development. There are three such centers in France where the orphans are given three distinct stages of training. HE WELCOMED MARSHAL FOCH Ernest Hall, Arizona’s Secretary of State, Knew France's Idol Under Different Circumstances. 1 ___ When Marshal Foch visited Arizona , on his recent tour of the United States
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as the guest of the American Legion, he was officially welcomed Sy Ernest R. Hall, Arizona’s secretary of state, who tn the absence of the state’s chief executive became acting governor. It had not. been many months IT » I 1
since Mr. Hall bad seen the marshal under entirely different circumstances. On that former occasion, Mr. Hall wore an “Issued” uniform. He was known as “Corporal Hall of the Twenty-seventh Engineers." Although he was over draft age and a member of the state senate when war was declared, he was one of the I first men in his community to enlist. Just now he Is almost as proud of his position as chaplain of the Frank | Luke, Jr., post of the American Le- j gion as he Is of the secretaryship. I Carrying On With the j . American Legion Tyron, Neb., 26 miles from a rail- I road, in the midst of the sandhill region, has dedicated a $2,300 American Legion memorial hall. • • * The Legion In Massachusetts has J raised funds to install a radio receiving set In each of the state’s five hospitals where service men are being cared for. • * • Free traveling libraries are being furnished Oklahoma posts of the American Legion by the department of education. The post may keep each collection of books two months. • » « Commander Hanford MacNlder of the Legion has announced himself In favor of every Legion post adopting a troop of boy scouts or forming troops In communities where none exist. "Scouting is the best education la America today for developing future citizens and I favor anything that tends toward its promotion," Mr. j MacNlder sava.
CITY OF EDINBURG CELEBRATED ITS 100TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVEFSARY Edinburg, Aug. B,—Thousands of people turned out here today to celebrate the lOOtli anniversary of the founding of Edinburg. A two hundred and fifty pound birthday cako was served. Edinburg was the first town in Johnson county. Tile morning was featured by a parade which terminated nt the fair grounds where there wore special exercises In charge of the Edlnbur-t boy and girl scouts. At noon a basket dinner was given at tlie lair grounds. A track and field meet was the afternoon program. A pageant tonight depleting (lie hi tory of Edinburg and Hine River township will end the celebration. IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETING OF U. B. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR A business meeting of the Christian Endeavor of the United Brethern church will be held tonight at 8 o’clock. A large attendance; Is urged since there is business of importance to be transacted. FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR Rowles Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irritated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues liery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement. Rowles Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Metho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store.
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