Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1922 — Page 5

LOCAL NEWS

f '$H bills „• folks 'll pay if they'v,- got rIH wii.n ii»y ,hink ot r lt - The ’ ""*> ?1H Walker »i' know of Is Johnny • an' we hainl Her n him for 'or years.—Abe Martin in in K’mupolts News. i'-iSS ~. Dan Fulk ami «im. Charles .1 will ai rive tomorrow u» sp, nJ with Iter parents. Mr. .ni.l K r . C . L. Melbers. I I g. Miller, of northwest of the city, t a business visitor here today. Gander, of east of the citv »lcre today looking after business in L.M in, |, \rchbold. who is a stutli a! in J ■rtichigtm University, Ann Arbor, will E 'Hr home Sunday spend Chri-tm.i I Sa-iih his parents, Ur. ami Mrs.- Roy I ■Brihbold. OaM Mr. ami Mrs. F. E. France have v I Burned front a visit with relatives at Hj ; u> ami are planning to leave Mon j Hg,,v for Florida where they will s|• ti ■ I Him winter. I ■ Mrs. F. M. Sthirmeyor is visiting I Badatives in Three Rivers. Michigan I ■ Mrs. 1. W. Macy, Mrs. K. W. Kamps I Had Mrs. J- 11. Heller motored i > Feu | HvVayne this, morning for a visit with ■friends. | a Indiana University students will Hive homo next Thursday night f..r th. ■Christmas vacation, the school dosHng there at noon on that day. ~jj Everyone who really believes in ■Christmas should help the Good F. I Hows Club. You can afford to give ■fern, thing to help the needy om Hi good time that day and that is w leu ■the money is to be used for. « The campaign for the renewal of nm ■big subscription list will begin I). . Hber 26th and continue five w. Ho.. ■Those who renew during that ti:m- idl ■be given a valuable premium. Watch ■ for the announcement in a few days JU John Magley, of ,north of the city, ■was here today looking aft. i Uli Dean Byerly, of west of the city. M|was a business visitor hero today. ■ N. F. Hoffman, of south of the city. I Bwas here today on business.

BUSINESS FOR y 07'Health. y HEAL lit, CHARLES&CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Phone 628 Over Keller’s Jewelry Si' i'4S«i i >' DODGE 5 Pass. Touring New p aint and Top and Mechanically Right and the price likewise. Porter & Beavers Buick Sales and Service.

Sewing Baskets Duofold\ Stationary . IH Perfumes •-1 U nil ! ■■ Box Candy N Bibles H & Kodaks H fi Ukuleles y-Jl—H Eversharp I Pencils Callow & Kohae

; ‘ h ; lnn,r M, »«- of we,t or the City, ■ Mr 81 buslneag here today. ■ city « i n Wherry ’ ° f * 3aßt of tho . Ip! ,tay “ ere . ' , Gerb «L of Bryan, Ohio, was r ! today on business Manrk-e Haney and Forest Murray »'» »t»nd the evening in Fort Wayne visiting friends, tr<ot WiU rotur “ 1101 “ D«tr< tonight after spending several days there attending to business Vane Thompson returned to Fort Mayne J-stcrday after spending several days Misses Vera and Anna Stontenberry, of Washington Township, spent the (lay here shopping today. Porter and Beavers delivered four now cars this week, one to each of the following: Henry Schelman, Avon Burk, Charles Holbrock, Douglas Elzey. M. A. Klepper has returned from New York, Cleveland and other eastern points. • —o— Auto Thieves Sentenced At Winchester On Wed. Winchester, Ind., Dec. 15.—Sheriff Uunda Fisher Wednesday took Walter Arnett, Arthur Eley and John F. Brown to the reformatory at Jeffersonville, where they will serve a sentence of from 1 to 14 years. They pleaded guilty in Randolph circuit court Monday, to stealing an automobile belonging to Mrs. (?. F. Pierce, at Union City. The three men mentioned in the dispatch above were taken through Decatur last Saturday by Sheriff Fisher. It is believed that they are the same men who shot at Theodore Arnold, owner of a store in Nottingham, Wells county, when ho frustrated an attempt at stealing gasoline from the tank in front of his store. The men evaded arrest by Wells county offices but were, later arrested at LaPorto. SEE: ‘Why Girls Leave Home?’ Crystal Tonight and Tomorrow Anyone wanting a good watchdog, call 452. 294-3tX o— r The Loyal Workers Class of the Evangelical Church met with Mrs, Ed Whitright at her home on West Monroe Street for their regular meeting and annual Christmas party and exchange. About members were present. Election of officers was held and the following were elected to nerve beginning the first of the year: President, Mrs. Frank Butler: VicePresident, Mrs. Ed Macy; Secretary, Mrs. Earl Butler; Assistant Secretary, | [Mrs. John Moser; Treasurer, Mrs. Wil-1 liam Alfather; Teacher, Mrs. Fred I Linn: Assistant Teacher, Mrs. Cliffton. I A pot luck supper was served . o— I I SEE: ‘Whv Girls Leave Homer Crystal Tonight and Tomorrow • o DANCE TONIGHT, 9 p. m. at Masonic Hall, featuring F. & B. orchestra of Chicago. Under Auspices of Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity.

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i DANCE TONIGHT. 9 p. m. at Masonic Hall, featuring F. & orchestra of Chicago. Under | Auspices of Phi Delta Kappa iraternity. j SAVE YOURTEETH Make Your Loosened, Sensitive Teeth Firm. Strong and Healthy Don't lose your teeth. It's unneces-•--11 y now. There Is no reason why everybody cannot have good, firm Beth and healthy gums. Go to your druggist and get a tube of MOAVA lil'.Xi \L CREAM. All good druggists hat e this or can get it for you on short notice. Dentists and professional men are astonished at the discovery of this inexpensive, yet unfailing prescription lor Pyorrhea, bleeding, receding gums with loosened, sensitive teeth. i'urthennore, the discoverer wishes all sufferers to know that if after using one tube you are not satisfied that MOAV A DEN'p.AL CREAM will prenianently rid you of this humiliating disease, your money is waiting for you. All good druggists can supply you. On Road to Boneyard I have just finished a treatment I of your wonderful remedy and can say it has done wonders for me already. For the past five years I have been unable to eat any but the light- 1 est food 'and Uiat but sparingly, as any food caused me to bloat with gas. I was reduced to a skeleton of ninety ■ pounds, and was on the road to the boneyard. A friend in Birminghaml sent me a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful | Remedy, which I took, and I am sure it will entirely cure me of my trouble, judging from what it brought from me and the way I feel." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Holthouse Drug company and druggists everywhere.

Make this store your headquarters for Buy a Man’s Gift in a XlliaS ShOOpillg Man’s Shop v „ , 4k . , * * 17 i ou can find anything and everything any ’ man ha s ever desired in clothing and furnish* 5 ings. We have a large selection to choose from I in every line. Do your shopping now while our stocks are complete. Remember—Christmas is only one week oft’. < . vs/ r*7 " Bath-Robes - W Wonderful Selection of Robes in 4 fe V\ *7 t’ ie wan^ c °l°rs 1 « V 2 ■ $5.00Ito!$15.00 ' ||j B I SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ffi '* 25cts to $2.00 H . | I Angora Mufflers . , , , ® $1.50 to $3.50 Here you can buy ties for boys, for young men and for men of later years t <hj, QC ' there’s a tie to make you look your neat- OJG IO qH’.OJ CX U B EB T * » est for a very modest neckwear cost. J I , # Cluett Peabody & Wilson Bros. Brands - $1.25 to $5.00 Silk Shirts Trunks - Bags Tom Sawyer Plain while and Pongee with ft fl l.verv hoy knows who Tom collar attached and sepiirale. VIUUOIVfIV Sawyer is. ‘He makes the best Just received new lot ot Blue, r line of Boys ShiHs and >Vaists Tan’ and Green striped Silk All L/taint t on |] le maikel.. We have them x * $5 „Zs7:so STS TEEPLE & PETERSON ============================== — lT -

SEE: ‘Why Girls Leave Home?" Crystal Tonight and Tomorrow SEE: ‘Why Girls Leave Home?’ Crystal Tonight- and Tomorrow DANCE TONIGHT, 9 p. m. at Masonic Hall, featuring F. & B. orchestra of Chicago. Under Auspices of Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity. 1 ——- • —— o Xmas baskets and materials at the i /Art Store. Mrs. Win. E. Teeter.

NOTICE! To Holders Os Victory Bonds and War Savings Stamps Victory Bonds bearing the initial letters A, B, C, I), E and F have been called for redemption by the Secretary of the Treasury on December 15, 1922, and interest on these bonds will cease on that date. . War Savings Stamps, issue of 1918, < mature January 1, 1923 and are payable on or after that date. This bank will gladly accept the above 5 .. enumerated bonds and the unregistered War Savings Stamps for collection with- v out expense to the holders. Registered War Savings Stamps should be presented at the Post-office. > ' . i Old Adams County Bank ' BOND DEPARTMENT.

LOOK! LOOK! READ! READ! Automobile Llc«dii«h made out here. Coats 10 cents,. Bring your title, number and deecs iptiou of motor vehicle. A. C. BUTCHER, atty.. 146 Monroe street, over Wlnnes Shfte’ 1 Store, Decatur, Ind. 293t9x -e STOP LOOK—Pre-War Prices. Eat at Ward’s Restaurant Liberty Way. Meals 25c. Oysters in season. T-T-S-ts

Do Your Xmas Shopping at the Gift Shop All Sorts of Curios IMPORTED GIFTS FROM CHINA AND JAPAN ’ HAND PAINTED AND FANCY HAND MADE ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Mrs. E. B. Adams and Madge Hite. v at Mrs. Burdg’s Millinery Store. The Investor's Viewpoint — The necessity for safe investments confronts every owner of QAniiritLa money. No matter what insecurities come is afforded or what marI f ket is available, the true investIjOanS or looks first for safety. Insurance The business of The R. L. Doi lings Co. has been built on a service for such investors. They consider every issue of securities that they offer from the investor’s viewpoint. They only market securities that have passed a vigorous investigation, and which they can continue to supervise in the interests of their clients. I As a consequence every security offered by them has afforded safety of principal and a steady seven percent (7%) income. t _ u. > The Suttles-Edwards Co. R. L. DOLLINGS CO.. REPRESENTATIVES \ 1 A. D. SUTTLES, Sec’y-Treas. 4 \ 4 General Manager > ' ' I Phones 194 and 358 4 Vi ' Rooms 9 and 10 Morrison Building * South of Court Hqjise Decatur, Indiana W

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