Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1922 — Page 3
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922
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Within the three days the people of this state will b urn through the newspapers of a wonderlul preparation for I’.vorrheu MOAVA DENTAL CREAM -the discovery of a well known Rochester, N. Y„ dentist. Hundreds of people who for years have suffered from the humiliation, puin and distress caused by Pyorrhea, sort, sore, spongy, bleeding and receding gums with loos< nod. sensitive and often decayed teeth, have found sure, speedy and blessed relief with only a lew applications. MOAVA is surely creating a sensation among dentists and people who; fir years have suffered from this! dread disease and we want any and every sufferer to have an opportunity Io try it at our expense. So you need have no hesitation in recommending it to your customers. Tell them to use it according to the simple directions that accompany each package. Remember that people who use It I once will never go back to anything else for MOAVA DENTAL CREAM will sorely put their teeth and gums ip first class shone and whim once that
Warning Against! nstable ‘ Investment Os W. S. S. i It is widely rumored that many un- 1 scrupulous efforts are being made , to induce holders of 1918 ‘‘War" , Savings Stamps to part with them for unstable investments or for considerably less cash than these Stamps are actually worth. Vigorous efforts is accordingly necessary to conserve the public interest. All owners of 1918 War Savings Stamps, which mature on January Ist. 1923, are warned and advised to accept not loss for them than their face value of $5 per stamp. Commencing at once owners may■ exchange their War Savings Stamps! for the 1923 issue of 4 per cent "Treasury Savings Certificates,” thus extending for five years longer the investment of their money in another profitable Government security, which likewise cannot possibly .depreciate in value; or, if preferred, the 1918 War Savings Stafmpß can be redeemed for their full face value, payable in cash on January Ist. 1923. These exchanges and redemptions can be readily effected new at any money-order postoffice or by application to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, either direct or through local banking institutions. The Secretary cf the Treasury Jus written full particulars to all the Banks and the Postmaster General lias issued detailed in-1 structions to the postoffices covering ' lhe conditions and necessary prote-
in done they will not run the rink of resorting to any other preparation that may or may not do good. So speedily does It bring relief und stop the- progress ol the disease that dentists and professional men are simply amazed. Get a few tubes from your jobber today. You’ll make no mistake. Your customers will demand it as a result of our efforts in bringing ■lt to their notice. If any of your cus'tinners suffer from Pyorrhea or Rigg’s dis, ase. you have surely wanted to know if a treatment existed that would put an end to their troubles. MOAVA 'DENTAL CREAM Is just such a treatment. Advocate its use. You can with ■ very assurance that unless they are "< rfectly satisfied that MOAVA DENTAL CREAM does all we claim for it you are to refund the fell purchase price to any dissatisfied user. We will make good to vou. The retail price of MOAVA DENTAL CREAM is 60 cents. ICet in touch with your jobber today and be ready to meet tile demand. Respectfully Yours, MECCA MEDICINAL PRODUCTS CO. Rochester. N. Y.
trarr; A growing inclination of the people to save, and their desire to find a sut'e re-investment for their money, <>ads Treasury officials to believe that a large part of the $600,000,000 in War Savings Stamps soon to become due will be exchanged into Treasury Saving Certificates. Mt. Pleasant School To Give Program Friday An American Education Week program will be given at the Mt. Pleasant school on Friday evening at 7 o'clock. The entertainment will begin promptly at seven in order that it may be completed in time for the people to attend tile revival services at the Mt. Pleasant church also. The program will consist of music, a reading, and talks. Following is the program. Reading—Mrs. Harve Baker Music—C. D. Kunkle. Talk—Rev. J. K. Wyant. Music—School children; Talk —Dore B. Erwin. Music. NEW CORYDON Win. Butcher and family, Rev. Carter and wife, and Geraldine Gibson | took Sunday dinner with Roy Boehm ; and family. Henry and Raymond Hunt have returned to their school in Indianapolis after spending Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Uptigraft have returned to their home in Muncie after a visit witli iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hisey. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Buckingham spent Sunday with Laugoc Hisey and family. Miss Margaret Buckingham, who lias been caring for Mrs. Mary Fravel, was taken sick Friday with indigestion . The game wardens were in the viI einity of New Corydon one day last week and made two arrests when they encountered two of our citizens hunting without licenses. Mrs. Fred Buuck was at Portland last week. Miss Vera Schenk, who is attending school at Muncie, spent the week-end with her parents. I The box social given by the New Corydon school was a decided success, seventy-seven dollars being taken in. The program was particularly good. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckingham, and children; Mr. and Mrs. John Rian and grandson; and Mr. Wm. Fenters took dinner with James Snyder and family. Afternoon callers were Misses Beatrice and Bernice Boehm, Geraldine Gibson, Martha Butcher, Bay Buckingham and Rayr , I YES or NO? A Test of Your Intelligence , > The correct answer to one of these problems is YES, to the other NO. STOP TO THINK! Questions Answered Tomorrow 1. Is the word “cigarette” of Spanish origin as the cigarette itself is? 2. If cigarette were to be spelled “cigaret," would it be pronounced differently? Yesterday s Questions Answered 1. Is photography an art? Answer NO. Photography is a chumical process, the retention of the image on plate or film being due to a chemi cal reaction. 2. Is intelligence a cultivated quality? Answer- YES. Intelligence is entirely a matter of cultivation, training and learning. No one is born intelligent.
mond Hunt. Jpo Fogle and family, Mrs. Frank | Fogle, Mrs. Jane Booher and son, , Boyd, were Sunday guests of Wm. Fogle and family. Frank Betz, wife and daughter, Nipa spent Sunday with Chas. Davidson and family. Butler Woodruff and family took Sunday dinner with his son, Parker and family. Win. Fogle has gone to Oklahoma to work In the oil fields. Revival meetings are in progress at the Jay City U. B. church. All] are cordially invited to attend theseservices and are sure hearing some good sermons. Butler Woodruff helped butcher! for liis son, Parker, Monday. Peter Meyer is on the sick list, suffering with erysipelas. o C. J. Voglewede has returned from' a busness trip t< Toledo. +++4-+4-++ + + + + + + + 4> TABS + 4 ,, !- + + + + + + + + + + + + + St. Louis —Louis P. Clancy, a bond | broker, entertained the barber col-1 lege here for a "hair cut and shave.”! Before he left he hail been 'trimmed.' His overcoat, containing two ssoo| negsnawo bontrs ot rite Ajax Rubber ■ Company, had been stolen. A 1912 model top coat with fraved lining was left him. New York —Four boys, aged 10 to 14, confessed to playing "hold up” with little lads along Central Park I west. Some times they forgot to give back wrist watches, marbles and things. New York—“A careful, prayerful spanking” once a week is urged by Mrs. Smith Alford for all New York ( children, speaking before the Big I Brothers and Sisters last night. Freeport, N. Y. —Three firemen who > started fires because they liked to ride on the engine and wear uniforms I were reinstated yesterday when they | promised not to play with matches any more. The Porter Studio wishes to announce that they will be able to make and give the very best of photos. Our enlarged corps! of workers insures you prompt delivery before Christmas. Remember one dozen photographs reach 12 friends and is appreciated as a gift more than anything vou can give them. PORTER STUDIO Ground Floor
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