Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1923 — Page 7

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■ Enos Haggard wl II ■ tn,. Monro.' Friend's hrhh ■ l"' 1 " 1 ' rri. nd's church- next B 1 ""' 1 ' mgllt ,U "' H “ g ,': Wo.Hcld Hbool. E.crybodv ■ is xrK'-ib-r |,ui ’ ii, " sti trir B''' i: i '''h. iioi-. of Culver. In ■ ■ wi '“ " ,,r KiHter ' Mrh ■ 'his <••— ‘" y KC “ O *’ lS ■ "X'day “ B *‘ vere u of rheumatism. B . , v |;. S. Brown, of Bobo, was a B i 'a'.-.s visitor hero .vestprday. ■I 'clarence Berber went to Fort B wayoe today to he the gueaU of B I "'d"'' ! 'and Mrs Harry Moltz went to B F () ‘,t Wayne tn B as for .m went to Fort Wayne MM on Imsiness. B , M. Kruk made a business B r p i" Indianapolis Hus morning. B iso baby alligators that were Box B b sent via parent post from B Honda to a notary .tub at Niles. B Vivia.-'ii. pa through Hie loea, MM office today. MB Mrs. A B I'ord. of I’ortl ind, visit B. ’ her P"'i" ■ ;lr " lul Mrti ‘ MM Hower, here yesterday. MB Mrs. A 11. Ford and Miss .Mabie MB Hower visited in Fort Wayne yes MB tertlay. MB John 11. Heller returned Irani MB ouili Ben.l ia< evening for a day or| BM t*o. * MB Ir. Kay! i< attending to business al Indianapolis for a day. MB \| rs . !•: \\. Kumpe visited in Fort MB Wayne today. MB Mi.-s Gt-1< Hen Graham a student] MB :r ohm W. ,|. y.,ii Fniven.ity. at l>e| MB ". re (lino, arrived home last night MM m -pehd her spring vatation with MM ’ ’■ -Mr. and Mrs. L. A. GraMH Lain. » M' ss '.erl.er attended the BM : ’.i ! .mieert at Fort Wayne MM last evening. BM -’ii'lb r. of Linn Grow’, was a MM business i.-alor here today. MB Jesse Steele, of pleasant Milk;. MM "’is 'm r, on badness this morning. BM '' ii It made a business nip to MM f' ort Wayne this morning. ■ “HERE IN DECATUR” B "'’••it ORIGINAL VINOL has de- • |M| for you. 11. M. ( hadwick, I rhfwia. MH writes —“1 was rundown and h id no ‘pep I found Original Vinol MB cannot !«■ beat to put pep into a man. MB . itiscertainh a great strength builder.' 1 BM -” rs - ”• ”• Goodwin; Dukedom, MB Tenn., says—“l was weak, nervous, BM rundown -I could hardly drag around. ■H I tried Original, Vinol and it is simply BM t'liiarkabi’ how rapidly it has built up MB my strength." ■H Mrs. E. Trotter, Toronto, Ont., BM "jit' s ~"t want to recommend (friginal BM Gnol 10 bth»r women who are Weak, nervous and rundown." BM N rs - ’■ "• George, Aiken, S. C., BM "rites —"All mothci’s who have pun a, j BM ailing children should try Original . Mi no ’- ’ ■ ' ou lake a Long Chance When BB Tou Buy a Substitute For Original ■ Vinol. S ALWAYS INSIST ON ORIGINAL ■ VINOL A MIGHTY GOOD ■ MEDICINE -TRY IT ■ The price is still SI.OO BB MJ ‘•’’J £uaran!eed exchuixly by ■ Smith, Yager & Falk ■ Decatur

■ ,--ni .L.i , I I W£l I p v' V?*p ' i ■ HITMEN ULCATUK I pj AKE YOU LOSING MONEY? ■ 111 1C Treasury Department is ■ rll waiting to pay more than I HH $190,000,000 to holders of govg eminent securities, which have B been called, and upon which the g g| interest has ceased. I ('heck up your government I £1 securities or bring us a list of I I' l your holdings. Sou are losing. I the interest on your money, if* I k'l '° ll urc bolding bonds or War I Savings Stamps that have been pF culled. li I i«r l ion can keep your money - profitably employed by depositk, .'1 ing it in 41 Savings Account Lik>. •* here. ’ , * .hp l ) Bqnk ‘ Surplus ? 120,0i)0.00 Decqtur. -•— ■■**'*<■* *

Mr. mid Mrs, C. E. Hocker went to Bluffton today to uttend the funeral of Mr. Hocker's aunt, Mrs. Sum Hocker. Mrs. J. if. Burroughs and A. 11. Aalibauchur went to Bluffton today to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Sain Hocker. Rev. Shirey will preach tonight at the Presbyterian church at the PreEaster services. Every one is invited. H. L. Center, of Gary, was here looking after business interests today Mrs. Emma Everett of Wren, 0., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Everett for several days. John Shirk and Charles Mowry will go to Berne to attend the basketball game there tonight. Mrs. Raymond Bluhm, of Monroe, was a shopper here today. B. F. Pelcher of Indiaiuipolis, was a business caller here today. Leo Kirsch returned last night from Lansing, Michigan. Mrs. Henry Hill of north of the city was here today shopping. Mrs. Clayton Hollaway and children, of west of Monroe, were shoppers here today. Damage Case Completed in Circuit Court (Continued From Page One.) vacated and set aside. The application was continued. In the case of Mary A. Macke vs. | Ed D. Engler, an answer in four para graphs was filed by the defendant The court ruled against the plaintiff to reply to the second, third and fourth paragraphs of the defendant's answer. ‘‘J’iggly Wiggly” Boss Licking Wall Street (United Press Service) New York, Mar. 22.—(Special to Dally Diniocratt- Wall street specli [lators who are still "short” will pay Clarence Saunders, Memphis, approx inuitely $2,750,000, as a penalty for ••hammering" his Piggly Wiggly stor k on the New York stock exilfange, brokers and Wall street observers es timated today. Memphis,’ Tenn.. Mar. 22.—The "boob from Tennessee" today light ened the screws he has put on Wall street speculators who sought to ■ squeeze him. Clarence Saunders. President of the 1 . i iggly Wiggly stores, demanded that ! <horts in the market settle at «’so a share by three o’clock or a price of 1 .‘ 250 would be demanded and the matter thrown into the courts. "It was a question whether I should ■ • survive and likewise my business, and ' ,the fortunes of my friends, or whether I should be licked and pointed to as the 'boob from Tennessee’ '' Saunders I said, explaining his action. •_ I Manchester College Quartet to Sing ! Professor Hoyers und a quartet I • from North Manchester college will .give a musical program at the Pleas-, •mt Dale church to :t Sunday evening,' | March 25. The collegians are noted ; for their splendid nittsii al talent and j an interesting program is assured i i The public is Invited to hear them.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923.

O o 1 TWENTY-FIVE year* of Indijeation was ended for her when she took Tsnlsc, declares Mrs. M. F. Streeter, well known resident of Newark, in remarkable statement to the public. O o < w ■ • dS -i ■■ b > , — —My — • "THitlac has made me feel like a new person and 1 wouldn't be without It," declared Mrs. M. F. Streeter, 273 S. 9th St.. Newark. N. J. "Off and one for twenty-five years i suffered terribly from stomach trouble. My food disagreed with me and often 1 could hardly retain a thing. Gas bloated me till my heart palpi- j fated so badly I feared I had heart disease. My nerves were on edge, I (ouldn't sleep, suffered awful headaches and was simply all worn out. "But five bottles of Tanlac put; me in the finest health. I eat hearty j without trouble afterwards, sleep, soundly and have no more nervous-: ness or headaches. My gratitude to Tanlac is unbounded.” Tanlac. is sold in Decatur by all I druggists. Over 35 million bottles sold. ■ • Decatur Man Training Horses at Van Wert The light harness horses in training at the Van Wert fair grounds are being jogged on the race course for Hie first time this year. The condi-’ tion of the track lias become fit fori workouts, therefore?the horses have' been taken off the road. There are I • our stables at the track at present. I Charles B. Morris, of Van Wert, is 1 I working six head. Beckey Severus. I of Mendon, is handling three. Thomas jGa vault, of Decatur, Is preparing four and Jack Faudree, of Lima, is jogging three. Thurston Phillips and George Mitch, well known Van Wert ' trainers,and George Byroad of Hicksville, will shortly bring their stables to the local track for preparation, j .Many of the horses , now in training •will be entered for the July aud other summer race meetings in this part es. the country.—Van Wert Bulletin.

■ ; JOINS MOVIES s :; <WyF *- W&> A A ’ sfi ■. . y w ; ■• ; IV. , , i wHS fecJSi (Pacific and Atlantic Photo.) Miss Norma Shearer of Montreal, a beauty contest winner, has joined the movies. Montreal. Canada—Winsome Norma Shearer, popular local IxsnUy, is Canada’s bid lor movie’ tame. America claims Charlie < liapilu. though he was born in London; Mary Pickford, Doug. Fairbanks. Bill Hart and Olliers, but in Nonna Shearer, Canadians believe they have a beauty who is a real actress and will soon be up among the top-notchers, if not at the top by her lonesome. Mias Shearer’s assets include a likeable mouth, lots of pep and a perfect form. « ‘

ROMAN STRIPES Roman striped silk is effectively combined with blue serge in sußr, and ono-ploce frocks. Very striking turbuns arc also evolved from it. DRINK WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER —— Take a Tablespoonful of Salts if Back Pains or Bladder Is Irritated Flush your kidneys by drinking tt quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted an thority. >gho tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel It from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pain in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic rwinges. The urim gets cloudy, full of sediment, the ihannels often get sore and irritated. •Obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids: to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts frfom any pharmacy here. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then a< t fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes und lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush ami stimulate , sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize | the acids in the system so they no i longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful offer i vescent lithia-water drink. By all I means have your physician examine I your kidneys at least twice a year. " .iiii —— —— n

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TWO-TONED EFFECTS The smart monogrammed blouse now comes in colors and is cml.ioi ! [ cred in a darker shade. Two toned effects are very stylish.

’ JEWELED FROCKS Parisian designers have evolved ; (.me lovely dinner gowns of white ! chiffon embroidered witli rhinestones ■( r seed pearls.

LEMON AND WATER 1 You can freshen- Vegetnbß—- JU£*sl j willed by letting them stand for a s hour in water to which tile juice of !> num lia. been added.