Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1923 — Page 6

: —~ Chilblains ache and pain? | MENTHOLATUM I gives quick jy —l ——— I When you engage a Master Painter you have a right to expect the Rest possible workmanship and tho use of his specialized knowledge on every point. You can expect this service from us. We are Master Painters. Interior Decorating Is our specialty. Gaffer & Son You You can stop that Dandruff which is so annoying and embarrassing, by using i Kekionga Scalp Tonic It leaves the scalp clean and the hair soft and glossy. Give it a trial before it is too late. Many people are using it and tho results are pleasing. i Kekionga is sold and guaranteed by j Callow & Kohne : | Decatur, Indiana I nil—w ir

■i—imirri irrwi n—mm 1,1 I For Styles That Spell Smartness —and a price that spells value, our collection of footwear takes first place. ■ But Ike story is a long one—and, after all. the important thing is—HERE ARE YOUR SHOES’ BUY FOR CASH and BUY FOR LESS People’s Cash Shoe Store I THE CRYSTAL I “Day by day in every way our pictures are getting Better and Better” TODAY AND TOMORROW Cosmopolitan Production A Fannie Hurst Story “BACK PAY” _With— Matt Moore and Seena Owen It’s just big wholesome, human drama. One that you will like. —ALSO—“FOR RENT—HAUNTED” ' Two Reel Patlie Comedy. One hour and 45 minutes entertainment. I 10c —20c I Monday & Tuesday—Mary Pickford in | “Little Lord Fauntleroy”

4. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY + > * ♦ From the Daily Democrat files + 20 years ago this day + + + + + + + ♦ + + •»+ + ♦♦ + Mrs. George Flanders entertained i Afternoon club members and hitsI bands. 1 Mert McKuin, oil operator, moved here from Ilerno ami announces will open big oil field. Harry Quinn returns to Chicago after visit here. Hugh Hite returns to Ft Wayne after visit with relatives. John C. Moran and Judge It. K. Erwin go to Indianapolis to attend legislature Elmer Johnson went to Union City to ship out load of horses. I Miss Kate Burdg announces re- ! inoval of millinery store to first door south of Gnst c igar factory. Cities in this section quarantine Special Benefit Show for the American Legion “Skin Deep” January 29 & 30 | Cort Theatre | Admission 15c-25c I s I SS———————HM—

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1923

> i against Winchester smallpox epl- ► demic l> Rev. Good closes protracted meet- , w in;- 1 al Beery chore h HAPPY MOTHER PRAISES TANLAC II Mrs. Baly Declares It Restored Delicate Child to Health and Strength » ■'While my children are growing up, I will always keep Tanlae in our home, because it's great, for youngsters ns • well as grown folks," declared Mrs. I George Baly, 820 Adams St., Gary, Ind., i recently. “I was afraid my ten-year-old daughter, Maddki, would never be the| ! healthy girl I longed for her to be, but j Tanlae is fast making her strong and sturdy. ■ Aladdie was so run-down, pale and underweight, her school-work was just: ,a burden. Site grew tired easily.; ; could not play like other children, and | was very nervous and excitable. Her food disagreed with her so badly that I she ate hardly anything, had splitting| headaches, ami was so restless she. could scarcely sleep. "It’s simply wonderful how Tanlae, has helper her. The indigestion and nervousness are gone now, and she is eating, sleeping and growing nor inally, making nice progress at school' and taking part in all the children's, play. 1 will always bless the day 11 got Tanlae.” 1 Tanlae is ft r salt by all good drug-, gists. Over 35-million bottles sold. — — Royal Arch Masons tonight; Past Master degree. All members be there. L. C. Helm, H. P. MRS. WM. HULL DEAD Sister to John D. Wisehaupt. Died in Fort Wayne Yesterday Mrs William Hull, a sister of John D. Wisehaupt. of this city, passed away at 4 o’clock yesterday morning.. at the home of a son at 1438 Winter, street, Fort Wayne, following a long illness from complications. The decedent made her home with a son. William A. Hull, her husband having passed away some years ago. I Another son survives, and is Charles R. Hull, living in Ohio. There also survive two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. F. 11. Harbaugh. I of Bluffton: Mrs. C. W. Hawes, ol | I'ittsford, Midi.: E. J. Wisehaupt. of Grand Rapids, Mich , and John D, . Wisehaupt. of Decatur. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be at Fort Wayne. , YES or NO? a Test of Your Intelligence e I * The correct answer to one of these , questions is YES, to the other NO. !, STOP TO THINK! ], Questions answered tomorrow. 1 , 1. Is Niagara Falls an American \ national possession? |, 2. Are the Chinese more a race', than a nation? Saturday’s Questions Answered 1. Does the equatorial belt separate I, the eastern and western hemispheres?!, Answer —NO. 2. Are geography and geology total-! ly different spheres of scientific con-1 cern? Answer—YES. Geography con! corns the surface of the earth; geology is the science of the origin and ! composition of the planet—what is beneath the surface. o WABASH HIGH GRID CARD Nine Contests for Next Fall Sched uled by Football Team Wabash, Ind.. Jan. 26.—-Nine games are on the schedule of the Wabash high school football teams for next season as follows: Sept. 22 —Marion at Marion. Sept. 29 —Ft. Wayne at Ft. Wayne. Oct. 6—Manual Training of Indianapolis at Wabash. Oct. 13 —Goshen at Wabash Oct. 20—Emerson of Gary at Gary. Oct. 2—Bluffton at Wabash. Nov. 3—Jefferson of Lafayette at Lafayette.. Nov. 10 —Sheridan at Sheridan. Nov. 17 —Warsaw at Wabash. Warsaw and Gary are additions of the Wabash high schools’ regular schedule. o Washington—Two horses are dead ! and Miss Mary Colbert is in a serious | condition at her home following a head-on collision between a group of horse back riders on a country road here.

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE--” 8 room house, Fornax and Rugg streets. Gas, water und electric lights. 80 foot front. Right price if Bold soon. J. M. Breim-r. 15-12tx ' j.-'ofi '.sAiVK— Hec('h~wooii. (ius Borm I Convoy, Ohio. Convoy phone, 2 short land two longs on 149. 16 12tx l'6lt dALk A acres 41, miles ..I '.Th 8 room house in fine condition. ’ price $3500.1X1. Will take |1500.00 property in west or north side of city as part payment. Phone 674. <>r see Wm. Norris, 512 South 13th st.. Decatur, Ind.2lt3x , FOR’SALE A good Used coal range. The Gas Co., 105 North Third St. 2ltf FOR SALE “Ki'fty Plymouth Rock pullets, $1.50 each. Inquire of I John Scheimann, Decatur, Ind., Tel. 4*B. -”-<4x |FOR SALE - Stove and rack dried Yel I low Dent seed corn; guaranteed. Rupert Bros., Monroe, Ind. 22 till Mar. 1 FOR SALE—Baby chicks; one, one hundred, or one thousand. If you , don't want them until Muy, order to 'day; 10c up. Call Elmer Bryan, Mag ; ley, Ind. Tocsin Phone. Jan. 16-19-23 26 30 2x For Rent FOR RENT—Strictly modern, 7-room bungalow, on Second street; also 7-room house, and six acres for chicken farm in Southwest part of town J. F. Arnold. 22-3 t I FOK RENT—2 ""furnished rooms, downstairs. Phone 471 Red or call I at 80(1 North 3rd 5t.23-6tx I FOR i. ENT — 8-room, semi-modern hoi,. on North 3rd street. Phone 711. 23-3tx WANTED EARN S2O weekly, spare time, at home, addressing, mailing, music, circulars. Send 10c for music, information, etc. American Music Co.. IGSS Broadway, N. Y. 19-6tx I WANTED TO BUY—Four good fresh cows and some yearling cattle; ali so 4 yearling male calves, any breed. Inquire of John Scheiinann, Decatur. l I Ind. Tel. 493.21t4xi j WANTED —Girl to assist with general housework. No washing. Inquire of Mrs. J. 11. Carmody, 110 South Filth I street. 22-2*. WANTED —Good, reliable man as county agent. Good proposition to the right party. See H. C. Ingersoll. at Madison hotel. 22-2tx MISCELLANEOUS ■ Til '■ ■ n .... n. .ii — j BOOK your order now for Baby j Chicks. Hatches started on a ten day notice. Custom hatching at anyj time. Prices reasonable. Strong ' chicks guaranteed. Four leading I breeds. Monroe telephone. Addie, ,F. Andrews, Decatur. Ind-, R. R. No. I 5. , 19-26 2-9-16-231 LOST AND FOUND ' LOST OR STOLEN—Coaster wagon ; at Mecca Theater belonging to I Stanford Wagoner. Party haying satin please call 761 Red. , 23-31 CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE ) Wheat: May $1.17%; July $1.11%. I Sept. $1.09%. Corn: May 72%c;j July 72%c; Sept. 73%c. Oats: May., 44%c; July 42%c. <• + + + + 4+ + 4- + + + 4.4.4IF YOU ARE FAT * + GET A SAXAPHONE *i ♦ « ❖ Chicago, Jan. 26.—1 f you’re fat + ♦ "toot" and grow thin; if you’re 44' thing, “blow” and grow fat. + 4 1 James Duffy, vice-president of + the National Association of Band 4 + Instrument Manufacturers, is the 4 •S’ discoverer of the latest in weight 44- charging exercises. 4- + "Get a saxophone and learn to 4 + play it and your weight will be 44- correct," Duffy said. 4 ! F + + + + 4- + + 4- + + + ++ 4o - ■ MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 10400 head; shipments 1 8930 head; official to New York yesterday 3230 head; hogs closing strong; I medium and heavies [email protected]; mix ed [email protected]; yorkers, lights and pigs ,$8,750-9.00; roughs $7.25; stags $4.50 05.50; cattle, 225 head, steady; sheep 9000 head; best lambs $15.25; ewe’s, [email protected]; calves 150 head; tops. $15.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 26 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. 95c White or mixed corn, per 100.. 90c Oats, per bushel 40c Rye, per bushel 75 Barley, per bushel 60 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected Jan. 26 Chickens i7 e F °w!s '. 18c Ducks u r Geese He Old Roosters Leghorns 12c Stags 8c jEggs, ddzen 30 c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 30 c Butterfat Prlcee At cream buying station 4Sc

After Once Using SUNRISE SELF-RISING FLOUR .. • , will no more think of doing —-for your J'. > ( | team of getting along without without it than vou 1 • aulomo bile or any other 1 Sfn iSSm » in lbi» modern day and age In a few years, we will wonder how we ever got along without Sunrise Self-Rising Hour. Order a 5 pound sack today from your grocer. Manufactured by Geneva Milling & Grain Company Geneva—lndiana I You can take pride in owning a Durant Six, for you have the satisfaction of knowing that the Durant represents the best efforts of those who have been making transportation vehicles for thirtyfive years. The Durant Six, through its performance, upholds an honored name. P. Kirsch & Son 640 N. 3rd St. Phone 211 / / THE FOUR / \ / Roadster .. $ 890 i \ / Touring • • 890 / Sedan • • • 1365 "u / Coupe • • • 1365 vjj j | / /.o.b. Lansing, Mich. \ /' / the six £: / / Roadster • • SI6OO y / Touring . • 1650 \ z Coupe . . . 2250 x - / sedan . . . 2400 \ Just a Rea! Good Car / so b - 8" ix JJ BETTER CARS ARE BEING BUILT AND DURANT IS BUILDING THEM. ' ML ||g A SPECIALIZED TRADE Radiator Repair Work is, however F — ; a trade in itself, a highly specialized phase of the automotive industry re- jOCnof buoCOk quiring special tools and equipment ! gj; and expert workmen, experienced and jQnnnE skilled in their particular craft. sSSSQ •l Uß t as y° u t ake y° ur watch to the jmmQk JCCSj? Jeweler to get a satisfactory repair, so should the car owner want to have the jfCjOQG radiator on his car serviced by experts. There’s a better and less expensive way to make each repair and specializraCAiyra cd radiator shops know them all. Souder Auto Radiator Shop j! 211 N. First St. Phone 529 jioSxLj Decatur, Indiana nillililnillj]j II 111 ||lr