Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1922 — Page 5

Ready for Gym Work we have the GYMNASIUM SHOES % f that the >a - Physical Director of your school wants you to have. White Uppers, suction soles, qq Regular cut Brown Uppers, suction soles, qq Athletic cut • vd»»'O Buy Them Now. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

»>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ABOUT TOWN • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Judge R. H. Hartford, of Portland, was in Decatur this morning on legal business. Robert Kelley, who has attended many fairs here and always has charge of getting the horses out on the track was here last night for a few hours en route to his home in New York where he works each winter at Madison Square Garden. He says the season was good up to last week but the rain and the cold weather stoppl'd things and dhe decided to dig for home. L. C. Waring visited friends at Fort Wayne last evening. * Dan Tyndall returned last evening from a business trip to Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Schirmeyer visited Ft. Wayne friends last evening.

Guaranteed Stomach Remedy Makes Big Hit In Decatur Dr. Orth’s Stomach Remedy Now Being Sold By Ah Druggists on the Square Deal Money Back Ilan. . • _ . ■.

Go to your druggist, says Dr. Orth, if you are a sufferer from stomacji trouble, and get a handy form package of Orth’s Stomach Remedy—remember the name. Take it according to direction, and if. after taking, you can truthfully say it has done you no good, I don’t want your money. Simply take the empty box back to your druggist and get your money bat k. So. i< you suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Acidity, Sour Stomach. Gas, Heartburn, Biliousness and Bloating after eating, headache, coated tongue, or pajns in Stomach and side, go to your druggist at once and get a box of Dr. Orth’s Stomach Remedy, and when you start to take it, realize that

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I The banks were closed today this I being Discovery day, a nations holi|day. Four hundred and thirty years ago, Columbus sailed the ocean blue I into America and as a result, here [you are. Elks Festival Week opens Monday [and there will be six big days of fun and frolic. Get set for the etent. At ten o’clock each evening next ’week the Elks will distribute free gifts. Admission to the big tent will lb® free and you are cordially invited (to attend and enjoy the fun. i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shilts of Van. Wert county shopped here this morn ing. The regular me •ting of th ■ Rota y [club will be held this evening and tin usual happy hour is assured. Pat Costello looked after btisine and visited her brother at Fort Wayrc Wednesday afternoon.

I vnu are taking the prescription of a I physician who practiced medicine in ' the State of Pennsylvania and Ohio I lor sixty years, ami that in i vpars he successfully treated thou'sands of cases exactly like yours. I' Now. if you r-ally want a goo.l. , healthy, "never bothers me kind of a [stomach; one that you can always - I vend unon to digest your food, get :•. i box right away, and remember that it lis most rigidly guaranteed. Special note to out-Of-town suffe'- ' ers—7s cents mailed to the I>r. Ort.i Laboratories, East Liverpool. Oiii-. will bring a box by Parcel Post, and gua-a >:ecd. You can get It at all druggists.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12,1922

Mrs. Jane Frislnger and family have moved from Winchester street to the Burk residence on Mercer avenue, just south of the Erie. Ballots for the November election will be printed at this office next week. The election commissioners are Charles W. Yager, C. L. Welters and County Clerk John T. Kelly. Mark Master degree work will be. given at the meeting of Decatur Chapter, Royal Arch this evening and all members should be present.

Accidents at stone quarries throughout the United States in 1921 resulted in the death of 120 employes and! the Injury of 10,456 others, according to figures compiled by the Federal Bureau of Mines. The average number of men employed in quarries was 77,185, who worked a total of 17,987,547 shifts, an average of 233 work days per man. Based upon a standard year of 300 days, the reports show a fatality rate of 2.00 per thousand employes and an injury rate of 174.55. For 1920, the corresponding rates were 2.31 killed and 145,51 injured. William Page, of Warren, was a visitor in the city today. Mrs. G. T. Burk and daughter Vivian were visitors in Fort Wayne today. Charles J. Voglewede made a business trip to Auburn today. Mr. Voglewede has a five and ten cent store at that place. Mrs. Charles Elzey made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Quite a number of traveling men arrived in the city this morning on the ten o'clock car. The High school football team went to Portland this afternoon where they will play the local team. A number of rooters accompanied them. A large number of Knights of Columbus marched to the St. Marys Catholic church this morning whore they attended a requim high mas'< said in memory of the deceased mem hers of the local council, it being th: observance of Columbus Day. The banks were closed today in Observance of Columbus Day, a nation; 1 holiday. A number of the local Knights <• | Columbus will go to Fort Wayne th! [evening to attend the Columbus Day 1 program to be given by tho Fort [Wayne council. Mr. Carmody an a' Itorney of Grand Rapids. Michigan, wl” make the principal address. The Rotarians will meet this evening at six-fifteen at their rooms. Th ■ [committee in charge of the meetin;; I will give a Rilfy Day program and P IJ. Mann, principal of the Pleasant Mills high school will read a number of Riley's poems. ' o x Youth Charged With Murder Released Today Somerville, N. J.. Oct. 12 —Clifford Hays, who was charged with the murder of Rev. Edward Hall and Mrs. Elean'orre Mills was released from the Somerville county jail late today. Hays was released in the custody of his council, Thomas Haggerty, when Ray Schneider, his pal, on whose statement he was held repudiated hi.j incriminating “confession.” Schneider’s repudiation followed his coilapse in jail atter which physicians were called. Prosecutor Beekman, Somerset county, called the boy's attorney in and in the presence of several witnesses Schneider exclaimed he had lied. Schneider broke down compltely when he faced Beekman and his assistant. In the conference room of the jail he wept bitterly and cried: “I lied about Clifford. He did not kill them.” He said than neither lie nor Hays knew a thing about the murder and that he had charged the crime against Hays because the latter had said “he (Schneider) knew something about the crime.” “God, mister, I've stood this all I can,” said the youth. “Let Clifford out of jail please. He never did a thing.” The boy then wilted in a’ chair. “It was revenge that led me to tell all that pack of lies on Cliff,” Schneider said. 0 The first scientific information on agriculture to Russia from America since 1914 was literature recently sent by the United States Department of Agriculture. . Step out—have a good time—Elk’s Carnival. No More Rats! or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. and prove it. Rats killed with RATSNAP leav4 no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantrv, Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes)) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co., Lee Hdw. C 0.., Schafer Hdw. Co., Callow & Kohne, W. W. Parks, Willshire, Olio.

Il ■ An ugly cut ? | MENTHOLATUM I 1 Wis antiseptic and J t 1 — Big Tent for Elks’’ Festival Erected Today i (Continued from page one) will bq given away to the holders of ’ the lucky numbers. First prize will be i an Overland Sedan. Other prizes will be a Ford Sedan, a diamond ring, an electric washing machine, a*<l a fireless cooker. Chances on the prizes will be sold all during the festival up to the time of the drawing on Saturday night. The proceeds to be derived from tho ! festival will be applied to the build-. ing fund, for the erection of the new Elk's Home on North Second street.. 1 Plans for tho new home have already 1 been drawn up and it is to be erected in tho near future. •—i — HAVE MAXWELL AGENCY The' Decatur Service company has taken the agency for the Maxwell automobile in this city and have the cement block building on North First street as a sales room. They have the new models in stock and either Messrs. Franz or Murray will be glad to demonstrate them to yo»i. Rufus & Rastus at ELK’S CARNIVAL.

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John Debolt who is working at Sturgis, Michigan, writes that he Is getting along lino and expects to return here to vote. John Evans of Monmouth is also employed there, the boys having a number of painting contracts. ® —. Decatur Chapter No. 112 Royal Arch Masons. Meeting postponed until further notice. A SAFE TEST ~ For those who are need of a rem» ly for kidney troubles end backache, I it is a good plan to try Doan’s Kidnay Pills. They are strongly recommended by Decatur people. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. E. A. Mann, 1063 W. Monroo I St., Decatur, says: "I know the value of Doan’s Kidnoy Pills and am glad to recommend them to anyone having kidney complatnt 1 used them when iny kidneys were out of < rder and I had severe backaches that made it harder for me to do my work. I often had nervous headaches and my kidneys acted irregularly. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills from the Halthouse Drug Co., and they proved to be just what I needed. Doan's were not long in giving me relief from the backache and kidney complaint.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t pimply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Mann had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfra, Buffalo, N. Y.

Joseph Bremkamp has returned from a most pleasant three weeks visit with liis son, Jack, in St. Lovis, Mo. Jack is an expert linotype opera-

What’s YourjAmbition? / — ■ - Men who are earning no more than yourself are buying their own homes, seizing business opportunities and making profitable investments. The systematic accumulation of money in a bank account makes all of these possible. Moreover, it is a good investment in itself. THE MAN WHO FAIRS TO SAVE does none of these things. Why not start your account today? k. / Old Adams County Bank Monroe and 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana

tor and for ecvera) years as held the bolt as the fastest iu the U. 8. W. A. Kleppor attended to business at Huntington yesterday.