Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1923 — Page 2

Stop Hatching Weak Chicks With Cheap Incubators ||j A Queen costs but little more, and the extra chicks that live and grow soon pay the difference. * Remember, it is not how many chicks you “HATCH” that counts but how many you “RAISE." Chicks that hatch out weak and wobbly, and live but a few days, mean nothing to you but trouble and loss. They make you sick of the poultry business. Most of the chicks you lose in the first two weeks die because they did not have, when hatched, enough strength or vitality for a good start. Queen Incubators are famous the country over for big hatches of strong, healthy chicks that live and grow. All sizes from 135 to 600 egg capacity in stock. Come in and let us tell you of all the superior points on a Queen. Jeftafer3%Mgxfware (Sb. * — * 4 ' Extra Panls Free & $99 00 ** Suits H* Sh up Order Extra Pants Free Every suit is umuaU-ly cut, to-order and scientifically tailored liv the Oldest Tailors in Existence. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BIG SALE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY See the rich fabrics. Look at our amazing low prices. Scores of excellent light and medium weight fabrics for your selection. Order your suit NOW. Wo will make and deliver il til once, or hold it five or six weeks, if you so desire. L. F. Mailand Over Anker's Cigar Store Local Dealer Monarch Tailoring Company Guaranteed Garments Chicago » ..... j The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E TONIGHT TOMORROW f|fy*y jgfe. -4% A First National in <1 reels featuring RICHARD BARTHELMESS —A DDE!) ATTRACTION—"TOBCHY’S NUT SUNDAY," A clever comedy featuring Johnny Hines 8 Reels and 30c

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MONROE NEWS Word wan received here Tuesday ; by Mr*. Margaret Dulln, that » line girl baby bad arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller of near ! Frankfort, lnd., on Monday and that j mother and daughter number throe, I are getting along nicely. Mrs, Keller was formerly Miss Naomi Dulln. Monroe and Uriant boya and girls basketball teams will play here at the school house next Friday night. A number of Hie members of the 1 Upworth League of the M. E. church i will go to Ft. Wayne Saturday, where j they will attend the district Kpworth League meeting. Fred and True Andrews returned from Middletown, Ohio, Monday, where they bad been called last week to the bedside of their mother, 'Mrs. C. M. Andrews, who went to that j place to attend the funeral of a reini tive, and became seriously sick with 1 .in attack of gall stones. They report their mother to be in a very 1 critical condition when they loft. Helen, the young daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.- Grover Sells, is reported as slightly improving, but is still quite ill. A trained nurse is in attendance. Miss Iniz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parrish, who was injured while engaged in basketball practice several days ago. is suffering from a severe wound sustained on her shin bone of the right leg, and is confined to her bed. Many are the complaints heard by travelers on the highway from this place to Decautr which are said to be in a deplorable condition at this time, and mostly impassable. Since the warm weather, which has cut the road to such an extent in some places by heavy loads passing over them, and the late freeze, makes it almost impossible to travel. However, we notice that tile highway superintend ent was hauling gravel to fill up the holes along the road, Tuesday. Tlie moving season has begun and many farmers are changing locations before March 1. Mr. Miller Smith will move from the farm west of town to a farm near Angola. Ind., in a few days. Mr. Sowers and ‘family will move into the R. E. Shirk property on East Washington street this week. Manager Homer Winteregg of the Monroe Tile and Huiiding lilocK Co., lijis. iif - n a busy man this winter, in rPmow IlfNg and depatrimr the ma chine! Lind otherwise petting ready for a| early start this spring, in or der n> manufacture a large amount of brick blocks and tile, this season. !n conversation with Mr. Winteregg he stated that he intended to get out an even greater supply of his pro duetlon to excel the quality of last season. He also says that many firms desire to close contracts for the various products manufactured, and the outlook for a prosperous and busy season was never better. Mr. Winteregg is the right man in the right place, is a hustler, well liked by the force of workmen, and is always at the front in all branches of the mill. o — 5 I’urdue Wins Game From Wisconsin, 17-13 Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 7.—lowa was the only unbeaten team in the west ern conference basketball race today as the result of Purdue’s defeat of Wisconsin last night. 17 to 13. It was one of the hardiest fought games of the season. Most of the scoring was through the free throw route. Holiwarda scored eleven ot Purdue's points on free throws. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May $1.20%; July $1.14%; j Sept. $1.11%. Corn: May 75%e; j July 76%c; Sept. 70%c. Oats: May j 45%c; July 43%c:; Sept. 42%c. CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD I Instantly Opens Every Air Passage— Clears Throat, Too If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every aid passage. soothing and healing swollen. Inflamed membranes and you get In stant relief. Try tills., Get a small bottle of Fly's Cream Halm at any drug store, low clogged nostrils open right up; your head is dear; no more hawking or snuffing. Count fifty. All the stuffiness, dryness, struggling for breath 1s gone. You feel tine. I -H*» Lii .. ■) _ J . I

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Wednesday Tri D. club—Miss Lucille Muller—' 7:30. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. H. R- j Molts. ■■soo” club —Mrs. Will Keller, 8 ' o’clock. Historical club —Mrs. * Sam Hite. 2:30. Bridge club —Miss Margaret Smith. S o’clock. Thursday The United Brethern Aid society— Mrs. Ulyses Drummond. lxjyal Workers Class —Mrs. William Lux. Baptist Woman's society with Mrs. Blossom, N. Eleventh street, 2:30 p.m. ML Pleasaut Ladies Aid—Mrs. Jessie Singleton. Ladies Aid of Christian Church and W. R. C.—Mrs. Sam Chronister. | Ladies Aid Society of Methodist Church. Ever Ready Class of the M. E. \ Church—Mrs Giles Porter, 7:30. Monroe M. E. Ladies' Aid society Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks, 1:30. Ladies' Aid society of Lutheran j church —3 o'clock. Junior club—Miss Anna Jane Day, 7:30. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. Giles Porter. Friday Men Hur Lodge—Ben Hur Hall, 7:30 Baptist Brotherhood —Brice Butler. 7:30. Loyal Daughters Class of the Chris tian Church —Virginia Steel, 3:00. Saturday Rummage Sale —Methodist Church Basement, 1 to 8 p. m. Monday Dorcas S. S. class of E. V. church — | Mrs. Esta Liddy. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Huber Schmitt. 7:30. Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion—7:3o. The Ever Ready class of the M. E. church will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Giles Porter at her home corner of Third and Jefferson street. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Ed Beery, Mrs. Wilson Beery and Mrs. Ed Alir. All members are asked to be present. * All members of the Ben Hur lodge are requested to be present at the halt Friday evening at 7:30 as business of importance will be discussed. Tlie Tirzah Club will entertain after lodge. * A very interesting meeting of the Psi lota Xi Sorority was held when Miss Dora ?*larie Magley entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Heller of Winchester street, last evening. A short business session was held and Miss Marcella Keru was appointed delegate to the MidYear Convention at the Claypool Hotel at Indianapoils. February 17. Mrs. Mary Puniphrey and Mrs. Nina Adams were appointed to act as a flower committee for the future. The pledge ceremony was used in pledging Mrs Bernice Burk. Delicious refreshments were served by tlie hostess. The next meeting will be held with

Miss Helen Swearinger, February 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Peoples. + In the account of the plays given by members of the Dramatic section of the Woman's Club in the Library Monday night, the name of Mrs. J. F. Arnold who played the role of the headsman in the play entitled. “Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil," was omitted. The character of the headsman was referred to but the name of the person playing the part was not mentioned. The Daily Democrat regrets the omission and gladly corrects it. t All members and friends of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church are requested to keep in mind the change of date of the meeting this week, which will be held on Thursday afternoon instead of Friday in thechurch parlors. Some very important business is to be considered and a record attendance is desired. + The Loyal Daughter's Class of the Christian church will meet with Miss Virginia Steel Friday afternoon at I! o'clock. A valentine box will be opened. + The Baptist Brotherhood will meet Friday evening at the home of Brice Butler on South Third street at 7:30. C. C. Walters will he the speaker of the evening and the Poe quartet will have cltrage of the music. A very j good program is being planned and) it is requested that all members be present + The Ladies Auxiliary of the Amcr-j,

lean Legion will meet Monday evening at 7:30. This meeting will be otj importance and all members are, especially requested to be present. , TURKS TALK IN TERMS OF WAR! Order All Allied \\ *ir ship* to Leave Smyrna Harbor; British Defy Them , (United Press Service) London. J-T'b. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat)—The Turkish government, I !ms issued an ultimatum ordering nil allied war ships over 1000 tons to i leave Smyrna harbor before midnight I tonight, it was learned on the highest authority today. In response to the ultimatum, j Great Britain sent a war ship ol J "considerable over 1000 tons” to Smyrna, "to see what will happen." In the meantime, acting under ord-. ers from London, the British acting high commissioner at Constantinople conferred with the Turkish repre-. sentative at Constantinople, urgently requesting the Angora government to rescind the ultimatum. The British cruiser to test the Turk is expected to arrive at Smyrna late today. it is believed here there is little likelihood of serious developments partially because the harbor is inadequately fortified, with little ammunition. BREAD FREE IN CHICAGO (United Press Service) Chicago, Feb. 7 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Bread was free here today. Eighty-eight stores of a chain of groceries gave a loaf of bread to everyone making « purchase. The move was the latest devlopment of the Cut price war being waged between two chain store organizations. Officials declared bread would j be given away “ as long as necessary to prove our statement that no one 1 can sell bread cheaper than we can." .■. . ■ • SPECIAL ELKS MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT A special meeting of the Elks lodge will be held this evening at the Elks ' hall and ail members are urged to bo • present,. This is also Past Exalted! Rulers night, the ex-officials of the local lodge to fill the chairs at the meeting. Refreshments will also be ‘ served and every member is asked to 1 attend. Be there. t 1 ——o Stomach Trouble i Banished for 60c i Ilia Free Nmiiple on Hequrftt The stomaeh does not have to digest I’r. Jackson's Digestive and Liver Powder—its swift work in acute indigestion proves that. Or- ’ dinary evils of indigestion—sour. . gassy stomach, heartburn, bloating often yields to first dose. At most 5 drug stores, 60c and SI.OO. if not satisfied with results after using first box. druggist will refund pur- . chase orb-e. Jackson Medicine Co., Zanesville. Ohio. Sniith. Yager fc F.ilk

4§ “That Little Pain around your heart will go away”— i< ■ m the Doctor. ' " “Yes—but are you sure I won’t be going away with it?" asked the patient. \ fffl L Thcro you arc—the sting of a poor quidUy soon goes away—and so does the custotuer—he never comes back. Every time a John T. Myers Co., salesman writes “suit" on a sale slip he knows and so do we that the man walking out of •be door will be walking back again som" day —THE HE NEEDS ANOTHER SUIT. The Michaels-Stern Suits we arc selling this month will eat Thanksgiving dinner in fine shape. $25.00 $40.00 » Qo SB UEGATUR • INDIANA*

Chest colds-broken! Inflamed membranes, congestion, /77 i tN oppressive pain. Apply SloariS to chest A / //LA/ ( \ and throat.lt scatters SioansLinimeat MADURAI WANT ADS 6ET REMg PHONE YOUR ORDER TO —MILLER’S— South End Restaurant and Grocery Telephone 965 We will deliver anything in our line. FREE CITY DELIVERY, Starting Monday, Feb. 5 Fresh 1 hiked Goods. Cold Meats, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Soft Dripks Furnished booms Meals 35c E. J. MILLER, Prop. Opposite Erie Depot l' 1 I Wanted - Female help to learn to operate sewing machines to manufacture gloves. See floor lady about our new Payment Plan whereby you earn extra money while you learn. I Waring Glove Co. OHHnHHHHBMHHi i Thrift Savings Account GOOD LUCK SELDOM JUST HAPPENS YOU will be SUCCESSFUL or UNSUCCESSFUL You will either save a little each day and eventually have a bank balance, a home, a business of your own—or you will spend it all and sooner or later become impoverished. Come ill and let us tell you about our Insured Savings Account. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE