Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1922 — Page 3
w p, c. NOTICE w p C will meet at the 0. A. ?‘Z rl day •n-rnoon at 2 o’clock. J./Sira and members are nrted to CHRONISTER. Pre*.
THE CRYSTAL I THE MECCA I i IST TIME TONIGHT I Tonight-Tomorrow g ~u u 1 “ FOR ™ o se S in ■ WE LOVE" g ••THE CALL ■ A Goldwvn I)ro) | uc(ion (1 OF THE NORTH" ■ ' £ 'IJKKSLI ••on.pM.n | real man's adventure ■ A human slorv of a K and dared to go where ■ girl who lights and »S his foes forbade. ■ faces disgrace for the Knowing well that the ■ happiness of those she H wolf pack awaited every H loved. Story abounds M J beaten man who took H in homely episodes and Ihe "Trail of Death." ■ intimate glimpses of The rest is a drama of ■ small town life. It is S struggle and love as ■ endowed with a power K fierce as the primitive ■ to make audiences live H wilds. ■ through every dramatic Es Also—Pathe News ■ scene. ~ . ■ Also—Big V Comedy Friday and Saturday ■ ’ “Dangerous Curve ■ B—Big reels tonight-8 Ahead" | 5c & 10c
GOOD | CLOTHES VAI ■ Wik Iwa wtelL uftwrwit Kw / Quality is the first consideration, and we assemble clothes here on that basis. After quality comes value, and the men who have already selected their new Kuppenheimer Good Clothes know definitely that value-giving is as much a feature as quality. In fact, the values are the greatest in several years. $32.50 up to $45.00 ( 1 —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes
Mr. find Mrs. Chris Kiefer have as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howard, of Norwalk, Ohio and Mrs. Johanna Kaller and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Weialey and family of Fort Wayne.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1922 *
CASE DISMISSED The case of George B. Shlmp v». Jacob Alberson was dismissed In the Adums circuit court this morning when it came up for trlul.
Men’s Winter Oxfords The will dressed young men ore going to wear oxfords this winter. You will want Io fall in line with the proper footwear an oxford of exceptional quality and style. We are showing Men's Winter Oxfords, made of good heavy leather black or brown, new French toe, rubber heel, at the pair $6.50 “BUY FOR CASH AND BUY FOR LESS" People s Cash Shoe Store
Meadow fescue or English bluegrass | seed Is produced in eastern Kansas . and western Missouri. Most of it is I to European countries, chiefly Germany, says the United States department of agriculture.
STOMACH SUFFERERS Why wait another day? If Dr. Orth's' Great Stomach Prescription does ■ n't cure you o> indigestion or any | xtomach trouble, you can get yot.it i money back say all druggists. 'ihe liberal idea is tho right Idea nowadays and so knowing the value of Hr. Orth's Stomach Remedy we make! this libera) offer which no sensible I 'sufferer ough to turn down. Go to your druggist today and get a 1 75 cent box of Or. Ort It's Vtomach 'Remedy and take it as directed tor Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, belchIng gas, heaviness or any stomach dis,tress or misery and then If you don't sny it Is tile best stomach remedy you ever tried, take back the empty box and get your money. Dr, Orth's Stomach Remedy not only gives instant relief where stomach agony exists but it builds up thy run down stomach and makes it so strong and vigorous that it will digest almost any kind of food without distress. TOO MUCH MEAT HURTS KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You. Eating too much meat may produce kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid excites the kidneys, they .become overworked; get sluggish; clog and cause all sorts of distress particularly backache ad misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or Hd.ey aren't acting right, or if bladder i bother you, get about four ounces of IJad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of waiter before breakfast for a few days land your kidneys may then act fine. 1 This famous salts is made from the ' acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- ■ bitted with lithia. and has been used j for generation to flush clogged kidi neys and stimulate them to normal acItivity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so that it no longer irritates, thus often ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia'water drink which millions of men land women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders.
LIGHT-SIX SEDAN *1550 l'|L| O I - xj’lfjy/ Let Us Show You the Difference! Vibration is destructive. It shortens astic over the way it throttles down to a the life of a car. It takes the pleasure walking gait in high gear—and the quick out of riding because it causes rattles, response that follows the touch of the squeaks and other irritating noises. accelerator. Vibration is particularly annoying in Aside from its mechanical excellence, closed cars. the Light-Six Sedan is notable for its There is no perceptible period of vibra- sterling coach work. The substantial tion in the Studebaker Light-Six at any hke the chassis, is built complete speed. This is due in part to Studebaker’s in Studebaker plants. Materials and method of machining the crankshaft and workmanship are of highest grade, connecting rods on all surfaces. No other Long, semi-elliptic springs and deep, car, at anywhere near the price, follows restful, nine-inch cushions afford genuine this practice. comfort. Upholstery is of a rich, mohair Lack of vibration and the quiet, velvet plush-good-looking and durable, smooth-running motor find quick ap- Today’s price is the lowest at which proval from everyone who rides in the the Light-Six Sedan has ever been sold. Light-Six Sedan. , The name Studebaker on your car is And every driver is similarly enthusi- the best protection you can have! Exhaust heater Eight-ixy-MrThief-proof transmission lock. Cowl ventilator Side coach lamps. Rain visor and windshield f-.side locks on three doors and outside lock on right-hand front door Silk roller-curtains. w -<xirs that swing wide open. Dome light. Mohair velvet plush upholstery. MODELS AND PRICES-f. o. b. factories LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX " 5-Pat*.. 'll' W. B„ 40 H. P. 5-P*„ , 119" W. 8., 50 H. P. 1-tut,, US’ W. 8., SO H. P. Touring—s 975 Touringsl27s Touring....sl6so Roadster (3-Pass.) 975 Roadster (2-Pass.) 1250 Speedster (4-Pass.)l7Bs Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.) 1275 Coupe (4-Pass.)"77 2275 (2-Pass,) 1225 Coupe (4-Pass.) 1875 5edanT7....7.77. 2475 Sedan - 1550 Sedan,.. 2050 Sedan (Special) .. ....777. 2650 Cord Tires Standard Equipment 6b. 'SAiVE irotr THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR
Specials for Saturday Big Assortment of Graniteware, -| A Ladies Hose, black and brown 1 A Pair IVC Mens Hose, all sizes ’I /I Pair IVC School Tablets, 75 sheets. fjr Smooth paper tJv Pure Castile Soap, Mail Boxes with r •4 lbpaper holder lr)v Six Strand Embroidery O. N. T. Crochet ! A Floss. A Cotton, all colors AVV “ipe S, “ V,n ‘ SMP 5 C £». Ha ' ch, !. H,nd .'' 5c Canvas Gloves. QI xe Handles 24-P Dozen pair tP 1 fciT:V Wall Lamps, IQ- Fly Powder QI Complete rrOC 3 boxes V GOLD FISH GOLD FISH We are expecting a shipment of Gold Fish— Moss and Castles by Saturday. Watch our windows for the new supply of winter candies. We Buy It For Less—We Sell It For Less i Now operating 23 stores | Morris 5 & 10c Store H TRUST ; A Trust Is a sacred obligation. i Trust is the foundation of all modern business. This bank aims pre-emin- !; ently to be trust-worthy. Deposit i your trust funds here and make use | of your security. I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE” T
