Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1922 — Page 4

' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller—Pres, and Gen. Mgr. K. W. Kampe—Vico-Pres. & Adv. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse—Sec’y and Hus. Mgr. Entered at tho Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies 2 cents One Week.by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier $5-00 One Month, by mail 35 cents Three Months, by mail SI.OO Six Months, by Mail $1.75 One Year, by mail 3.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first ami second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Ratos Made known on application. Foreign Representatives Carpenter & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue. Chicago Filth Avenue Bldg., New York City N. Y. Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. Fred J. Ossenberg. republican leader of Evansville is to be released from Atlanta prison where ije is serving a sentenep for violation of liquor laws, thi< ( orders having been issued by Attorney G* neral Daugherty and’ there is great rejoicing among thtke who have been striving for this for several months. Have you shopped? You have about two weeks and much to do. So | far merchants tell us. the Christmas shopping has been unusually light, the people evidently not awakening to the fact that the big day is so close. Don't put it off. Start now Decatur shops are tilled with articles which make the finest and best gifts. Select them at once and get it off your mind. The fellow whojias put off getting a supply of hard coal and is depending on that to heat his home is up against it for cobl weather is right here. The coal situation is one of the serious ones over the country and here comes the announcement that Indiana miners will strike on th< HH’n. The report) of the commission now in session will be interesting at least and if it provides a method t’o: control will please about every one.

tTOYL ANDIsOPENI DON’T FORGET There are only 13 days to do k Your Christmas Shopping ‘ W V X\ I —7 --A—A — tfl J \ ' Don’t Miss Our Holiday Display- . . 11V . ' fBR^ G < All Kinds of Gifts—tome Early and Make Your Selections \kiwib ) OUR TOY AND GIFT DEPARTMENTS ARE NOW COME AND SEE HOW SATISFACTORY CHRIST- I fothe OPEN. A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF ARTICLES FOR ’ MAS SHOPPING CAN BE MADE-HOW M ELL WE / jVTFCT \C? THE CHRISTMAS TRADE. NOW IS THE TIME TO CAN FILL YOUR WANTS AND HOW FAR WE CAN I GET THE BEST AND GET IT TO SUIT. MAKE YOUR MONEY GO. \lf WWW \ < Remember-It’s at /JTOBf » BAUGHMAN’S 5& 10 CENT STORE 'Cz ! ' EAST SIDE SECOND STREET wffi -&M& « ® « w-t'i TfeaLWSf ’W'

Take an hour or two and go over the adevrtisementß in today's papoh. It will be interesting and profitable. The Decatur merchants are Inviting you to deal with them and they offer - you not only a big stock from which to select but prices that will prove their desire to cooperate with you In making this the happiest Christmas ever. Today we give you eight pages of news and advertising, every page and every column of interest to our readers. We want to serve you and will try our very best to do it. | The Good Fellows Club is getting a tine start and within the next two weeks the fund should be large enough to permit the club officials take care of all the needy in this community. The splendid spirit be ing exhibited is appreciated and before the campaign closes it is hoped ■ that every person and every organi- ‘ zation will have subscribed to the cause and become members of the club. Remember that the more joy yon help to distribute on Christmas day the happier you will be. ———» It is rather significant that Herbert Hoover of the president’s cabinet went all the way out to California' to make the announcement that Mr. Harding will be a candidate Tor re-1 election. The fact that Senator Hiram Johnson, himself some master in' the science of politics, has been for two years past laying plans to enter the white house, of course had nothing to do with it, but just the same—l it’s significant. There are indications of an explosion from within the : most inner ranks of the G. O. P. machine. Colonel George Hervey, ambassador to England, says if something is mt done soon he doesn't know what will happen to Europe and to the world and even to the United States, but that what is sure to happen will be serious and ruinous. And this is | the same Harvey who for two or three years past has said "we have nothing to do with abroad.” It would see m that our administration would

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shortly becofne convinced of the futility of this country standing around with their hands in their pockets while the world' goes to the bow-wows, financially and every other way. Our position is selfish and wrong and the roar-back is ner tain as the changeable Harve/ predicts. Fifty-nine people have been killed by speedsters in Indianapolis during th epast few months and hundreds of pedestrians injured. A half dozen deaths in a day or two caused tho city administration to tighten up and to issue strict orders. As a result there is sane driving in the capitol < ity and the slaughter is suspended at least temporarily. Motorists have evidently forgotten all about speed laws but the time is near when they will have to be enforced. The large number of cars in use and constantly increasing makes it necessary that you drive with the greatest care and' you should practice it now so that when the time comes as it certainly will, you won't have to form your habits all over. The campaign now on in Indianapolis should spread ’ over the state for it means the sav- , Ing of many lives each year. , . o Principles Os Rotary Clubs Are Explained (Continued from Page One) “But lie sensed his lack of educa- ; ion keenly in coming in contact with, j mon in the course of his duties, and he declared. '1 propose to see that the boys and girls of our city in the fulljest measure have the opportunity ot education, which come of us were un;fble to procure.’ "And he began to build more and more high schools and grade schools until some of the people were alarmled iest he bankrupt the city, but he was undismayed and said. "I propose to get every dollar possible from the taxpayers for the purpose of giving our children every advantage of education, and though he is dead, our city’s third high school, a splendid : building, bearing his name. Benjdmin Posse, is now in course of construction and' will cost more than $890,000.’

Program At Presbyterian Church This Evening , In addition to the usual attractions of a miscellaneous bazaar, an enter tainment will be given this evening at the Presbyterian church at 7:30. The sale will continue throughout the afternoon and evening, but the feature of the evening will be free of charge to everyone. Following is the program : / The Trgaedy of a Tin Soldier—Origan Suit —(Gorden Balch .Nevin)—: Mrs. B. N. Covert. Norwegian Bridal Procession (Grieg) Mrs. D. E. Studebaker. Edgar Guest Readings—Mrs. C. W. Knapp. (a) Slumber Song—(Dottrvile). (h) Rain and Sunshine — (Jean Vogt).—Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Al bert Selh'ineyer. Third Sonata in C Minor —Preludlo (Alex Guilmant) —Mrs. Covert. —o— - Ed Burkhart, of St. Marys tow n shjp, was a business visitor here today. • o Moava Quickly Defeats Deadly Pyorrhea Germs Proves Moava Treatment makes Mis I erable, Despondent Pyorrhea Sufferers Well'and Happy in short time. Here is the one sure way to get rid i ot Pyorrhea with all its disgusting: symptoms —Bad Teeth and Bleeding. I pus discharging gums. Go to your druggist today, ask for a tube of MOAVA DENTAL CREAM and use carefully according to directions. Instantly you will feel the effect us its penetrating, antiseptic proper ties are carried into the crevices and peck, ts where the# Pyorrhea germs : thrive. Your teeth will begin to tighten, the gums will stop discharging pus. | bleeding or receding and the entire [ mouth or oral cavity will feel cleaner and taste sweeter. MOAVA is surely creating a sensa-1 tion among dentists and people who for years have suffered humiliation caused by unsightly teeth and gums. MOAVA is no ordinary tooth paste, it is the formula of a Rochester. N. Y„ dentist, the result of several years careful study and experiment, and so ' speedily does it bring relief and stop ' the progress ot tho disease that dentists and professional men are simply , amazed. Get a tube of MOAVA DENTAL CREAM today. You’ll make no mistake. If you really are a sufferer i’ from Pyorrhea or Rigg’s Disease you 1 have surely wanted to know if a . ment existed that would put an end to Jlour troubles. MOAVA DENTAL CREAM is just such a treatment. AU good druggists can auppiy_ygu.

Fort* Wayne—Liquor went to John Jones’ heart instead ot his head and he stole two kisses from passing maidens and was attempting a third

' —43 k S' ,?r ' - IS ' V’’' J '-ft feOww® • tJ % CSh-L' r.-. i S >' If You? Love Your Wife:’ 3 1 Make Her Xmas Happy’# $ j YOU remember the clays when you were* 1 “spurkinft” her nothing was too good for tier nothing 1 that would make her happy and contented was too much for you ! Y to do. £ If you have a “spark” of love for her now jf jeW continue to make her life thoroughly enjoyable her home life one of ease, contentment and pleasure. , 1 g There arejittle “sparks” of love you can still I If k show her little “sparks" of electricity which will remove , I I / H all the drudgery of home life. Give her every comfort and, conven- < * ience in dispatching her housework. Electrical appliances f I economy, ease and cleanliness. Electric washers, irons, vacuum I ' cleaners, toasters, percolators, sewihg machines, wringers, sane, etc.. J make an ideal home. Easy to operate, easy to pay for on our con- I \ venient payment plan. it J I, ” * " '

I when he was arrested and fined $lO ’ a kiss. v Hartford City— Formerly wealthy and penniless now, Arthur Dowell

'attlmided suicide by will live, although he *ni ( ' b# ' , Mind. The bullet Hver e4 nerve.