Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1923 — Page 2

——» '• • I i MMMMMMMMMMMBMM Your Health is at Stake if You Suffer from Constipation I

Every man. woman nml child who baa constipation or eonstipatiou aj’iupturns should leave no stone mrturnecl to get instant relief! Keep nwny from the ilnngers of pills nnu < atharties, which are almost, ns lunch to bo dreaded as constipation itself. Your physician wilt recommend Kellogg’« Bran becuuse it is ALL BRAN—uud it is Kellogg's Bran that will give pcruiaueut relief if eaten regularly. Most casts of Bright's and diabetes can be traced to constipation; in its milder form constipation is responsibit* for sick headache, nausea, pimples, sour breath, etc. And, we say right Ia n—and guarantee what we nay— ’ that Kellogg’s Bran, if eaten regularly, will give you permanent relief. Kellogg’s Bran is wonderful as a

rfj Three things are responsible for every £L jjJn woman’s reputation as an expert coffee hr □6l maker —the accuracy with which she •aj measures, the care with which she Ui ®LI brews, and the blend of coffee she uses. fli |gj But the blend is ninety tC, IQ per cent of the reason. £1“ JI It’s the blend you’ll / , v Lr" enjoy in Golden Sun. lP ej Wooison’s K 4 Golden Sun s Don’t Think —that you are saving money-—that you will get good results when you buy the big, or cheap can baking powders —tne kinds that offer quantity and not quality XT j—the kinds that are made w to sell at bargain prices. Always call for CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER It has been helping housewives lon bake-day for over thirty years. It is the most popular brand in America —the most reliable of all leaveners. It is the best because it meets every baking requirement. Made in the largest, most sanitary baking powder factories in existence. The sale of Calumet is over 150% greater than that of any other baking powder. Test it yourself-keep it on the kitchen BEST BY TEST shelf. __________ — * THE WORLD’S GREATEST BAKING POWDER “OF COURSE” | Phone 31 Free City Delivery n Opqh Keiiog§s ift I DI all Hake, Pkg. i I V | White Latin- OE I OBIQ dry, 6 bars i< 0 I . I Oranges .401 Crackers 52&.12J

food as well ns wonderful n« n natural lui-uus of relieving constipation. Kellogg's Bran contains important, mineral suits; it <outuins elements tluit tiro necessary in making boue, tissue and blood—yet, it acts as a sweeper, cleanser and purifier. * Eat. Kellogg's Bran as a eercal. You’ll enjoy its nut like flavor. Or, sprinkle it on or mix it with hot or cold cereals. Many like it cooked with hot cereals. Two tablespoonfuls of bran should be added nt each instance. You have missed much no' to have eaten Kellogg’s Bran made into muffins, raisin bread or many other bakery batches. Recipes off (■very puikage. Prominent hotels, restaurants and clubs serve Kellogg’s Bran iu individual package:. All grocers sell Kellogg'a I.’rua.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT/TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923.

FISHER i. HARRIS CASH GROCERY —Also Dealers in— Graniteware. Tinware and Galvanized Ware Phones 5—48-—231 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Prices R-N-M Bulk Soap Chips, 2 tbs 25c Small Sound Red or Yellow Onion Sets, lb 10c Extra Fancy Roman Beauty Apples, 3 tbs 25c Rest Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb 11c Maytime Nut Oleo, cheap in price but high in quality, lb 21c Special Oleomargarine, contains 25'< creamery butter requires no coloring, tb. 35c Good Clean Blue Rose Rice, lb 5e Pride of Decatur Brand of Flour, 12 tbs 45c, 24 lbs 80c 48 lbs $1.59Gooch’s the best Flour for Bread. 24 ibs 98c 48 Ibs $1.95 Barrel $7.75 McKenzies Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag 23c Strictly Pure Buckwheat Flour, bag 25c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs 25c Pillsburys Prepared Pancake Flour, large 1 lb. bag for 48c All Scrap Tobaccos. 3 pkgs 25c N. B. C. Butter Crackers real quality 2 lbs 25c N. B. C. Premium Soda Crackers have no equal. Ib 17c N. B. C. Graham Crackers, lb 17c Battleship Brand Bulk Peanut Butter, Ib 20c Battleship Brand Mustard, quart jar 25c Genuine Santa Clara Prunes. Ib 15c & 20c Pillsburys Whole Wheat or Graham Flour, 6 Ib. bag 39c Best Quality Can Kraut, large cans 2 for 25c Best Quality Hominy, large cans 3 so 25c Best Quality Red Beans, 3 cans 25c Can 10c Oil or Mustard Sardines, can 5c No. 8 Nesco Brand Extra Heavy All Copper Wash Boilers $4.00 Large size Granite Roasters 10 quart Granite Dish Pans 40c 14' quart Granite Dish Pans 50c 17 quart Granite Dish Pans 65c Milk Strainers 28c Flour Sifters 22c Tin Cups, each 4 C Large Special Splint Clothes Baskets f)() c Fruits and Vegetables FISHER & HARRIS Cash Grocery.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Louis Keller to Charles J. Lehrman. 10 acres in Union township for $7,000. Alviniu llohnke to Frank Neadstine. lot 73 in Decatur, for $2,500. Pauline Bleeke to Charles Marbach. lot 661 in Decatur, for SI,BOO. Frank Behling to Menno S. Hirst hy. lots 461 and 162 in Berne, for $4,500. David Schwartz to Jacob F. Moser 30 acres in Hartford township for $3,700. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of ‘‘Wyeth's, iSage add Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions om bottles Os this' old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Tlloke whose hair is turning graf or becoming faded Hav6 a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and yout locks become luxurientiy dark and beautiful. This Is the ago of yodlh. GMyhaired, uualtntt tive folks ’ areu’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, liaduonie hald dud your youthful appearance wtthltt a few days.

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Tuesday Psi lota Xl—Mrs. J. H. Burroughs 8 o'clock. Mary and .Martha class of M- E. j church. Dinner tu church parlors, t> o'clock. Civic Election of Woman's club— Rest room at library. 2 o’clock. K. of I’, dance, Pythian, home, 8:30 p.m. • Wednesday Shakespeare Club—Mrs. D. D. Heller. Dramatic Section of the Woman's Club—Old Adams County bank at 7 Red Side of Latites Aid Society of the Christian Church—l 27 N. 2nd St. l 7:30 p. nt. Historical Club—Mrs. Ben Devor,' 812 Adams street, 2:30. Thursday Baptist Missionary society meets i with Mrs. Myrtle Brown. Phoebe Bible class with Mrs. Wai ’ ter Bluhm. Indies Aid Society of the Christian church —Mrs. O. T. Burk. Junior Club —Mildred Marschand The Root Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Charles Gage. Friday Zion Lutheran Aid society at school house at 1 p. m. There will be a call meeting of the workers of the Red Side of the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church Wednesday at 7:30. at 127 North 2nd street. Business of importatiee will bo transacted and every worker should be present. ♦ Mrs. Merry's section of the Ladies Aid society of the Christian church will hold a pastry sale at Green’s Meat Market Saturday. Miss Agnes Kohne was hostess to the Delta Theta Tau Sorority last evening to their regular business meeting. The girls decided to have an Easter egg sale. Orders may be phoned to Mrs. CRalmer Schafer. Mrs. Georgie Brown or Miss Tootz Keller, and same will be delivered the Saturday before Eastdr. and on which day they will also sell eggs at the Green Meat market. The next meeting will be held with Naomi Durkin in two weeks. ♦ Miss Eleanor Reppert was hostess to a very pretty dinner party last evening in honor of Miss Leona Hunsicker, who will be married to David J. Hensley. April 1. The bride’s chair at the table was marked with a big bow of pink maline and smilax and a beautiful corsage -marked her place. Dainty nut cups and place cards pictured a bride, while smilax reached from the centerpiece of narcissus to each place. Dainty corsages were given as favors to each of the guests, a Covers were laid for the Misses Leona Hunsicker, Marcella Kern. Lucille Butler, Helen Swearingen Bitty Butler and Donna Parrish. ♦ The Junior Club will meet with Miss Mildred Marschand at her home on Winchester street, Thursday evening at 7:30. Business of importance will be transacted and every member is urged to, be present. • The Root Township Home Economics Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Gage. Mrs. Martha Fritzinger and Mrs. E. S. will, be assistant hostesses.

The Class for Service of the Baptist Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Throp, 120 North Eleventh street Friday evening at 7:30. At this meeting the monthly Bible study will be held and any eno who cares to begin the study is welcome. • TWO CONVICTS ESCAPE Choke Guard a«d Escape From Joliet Penitentiary Last Night (By The United Press) Chicago. .March 20.—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Two convicts, being transfered from the Joliet penitentiary to the Statesville prison, chocked a guard into submission and escaped last night. The prisoners were Tomas Pruett. Chicago serving 15 years for murder,. and John Hal". Chicago serving ton years to life for rubbery. They were being taken to State'file in an automobile, in custody ot B. N.'Wilkey, a guard, and Frank tressi, a “trusty.” Outside of Lisle the men wound the chain of the handcuffs which bound them together around the neck of Wilkey who sat between them. They then forced Cress! to leave the ear. A few miles further un the prisoners threw Wilkey fibtn the machine. .

Several posses patrolled the roads leading into Chicago, but had apparently made good their is cape. ■ - ■ -a — Trustees Will Meet Thursday Forenoon A meeting of the township trustees 'will be held in the office of E. S. Christen, county superintendent of schools, at 10 o’clock Thursday fore-j noon. Several minor matters pertaining to the county schools will be discussed. Arrangements for taking, the annual school enumeration v.ill be made also. The enumeration will begin on April 10 an 1 must be coni I pleted by May 1. The time for the schools in the county to close will be April 27. All schools which have! not missed any time will close on' that date. Those schools which have! lost some time will be required to hold classes until the time is made up. —« ‘ Drowned Self in (travel Pit (Continued from Page One) taken by some to mean that the unfortunate man Jind contemplated suicide by banging himself, but after ward changed his mind and decided on the drowning method. Dr. McBride, coroner, stated that no doubt his verdict would be premeditated sui cide. or something of this kind. Dr. M( Bride stated that in his investigations he had learned ttjat Mr. John son had been worried regarding ti nancial matters. Mr. Johnson was one of the best f nown men in this part of Wells county. He was bora near the Wells-Allen county line and lived in this part of the county all his life. Henry ’Johnson of Yoder, and Chas. Johnson, of Zanesville, aje brothers. Two (laughters and two sous, all married, also survive. . ♦ ♦♦♦*♦♦* + + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ From the Daily Democrat file* ♦ + 20 year* ago this day + + ♦♦♦ + ♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦ + ♦ Warmest day ever known in March in Indiana, thermometer registering S 5 above. Just a year previous it was ten above. Dr W. W. Blackman opens first cstecpathic office in Decatur. Dyonis Schmitt closes grocery department run in connection with his butcher shop. Mrs. Susan M. Young of Chicago makes business trip here. Bankers Dugan of Chicago and Beall of Willshire leave for Indianapolis. Mrs. Robert Gregory and Mrs. T. A Baker initiated in Pocahontas lodge. Eggs are 11 cents per dozen, butter 12 cents a pound potatoes 15 ■ per bushel. Forest Elzey goes to Berne to work for E. C. Fbrematft Chicago & Elgin railway equipped with cars guaranteed to run 80 miles an hour. Indiana Grain Dealers, C. G. Ehley president, meet at Fort Wayne. BREAKCHEST' COLDS WITH RED PEPPER Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain.. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to eml the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down in to colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment yflu apply Red Pepper Rub you feci the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When i you arc Buffering from a cold, rheum at ism. backache, si iff neck or sore: muscles, just get a jar of Rowles Red! Pepper Rub. made from red peppers. I lat any drug store. You will have the ■ piuickest relief known. Always say! ' "Rowles.’

New Spring Creations in Ladies Footwear Never before were the new*spring and Easter styles in ladies footwear so attractive. Anything Milady may hopd for may be found in our wonderful selection of new Spring creations. Straps. Pumps or Oxfords. Gray and Patent combinations. Latest styles. Finest of quality. Straps $4.50 to $6.50 Oxfords .... $3.50 to $7.50 BUY FOR CASH and BUY FOR LESS People’s Cash Shoe Store THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT * TOMORROW Benefit Firemens Convention “The Third Alarm” A feature extraordinary starring Raiph Lewis and an All-Star Cast You’ll gel a Lumper crop of thrills a pulsating torrent of laughs and tremors You’ll alternately giggle and quake when you see this greatest heart and soul picture of the century — A real show for everybody Children 10c - Adults 25c Your Money Grows Your money placed in our bank is not only in safe keeping, but is increasing in . Volume without elTorl on your part. It is providing the competence that will be needed for old age or the "rainy day” that should be anticipated. Ihe saving habit is a producer <>l sellreliance. of business independence, ol freedom from anxiety. Start a Savings Account With Us The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE I||,|_ . L | ” ’ rHIHMYII!' —HI IM HOBMWR <■ OTHERWISE It Takes a Lot of Time. II you pay your hills with cash yon should always wait for a receipt. Phil, by issuing, checks yqtr can save the time otherwise required t<’ go about paying bills and gelling receipls. ('.hecks, written at your convenience, are valid receipls when endorsed by those Io whom you air indebted. . ... You need no iiilroduelion to open 1 checking account al this bank. Old Adams County Bank