Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1923 — Page 6
“Oncean Owner— Always a Friend” C3r~!. I Up to seventy miles an hour on the level, or down to one mile dh hour in high in traffic. Quality that gives you a great U*g value $1650. Ask us to show you this car. Auburn Sixes, $ 1095 to $2245 I (Freight and war tax extra) Auburn Automobile Co. » m 'll ■——■■■■l. " ' ——— No Discount on I YouHJght~Biu After the 20th of Month | All light bills must be paid on or before £ the 20th of the month to secure dis- I count. The company has no choice but i] to enforce this rule to one and all alike ’-j I without any exception whatever, wheth- « er it be the largest or smallest consumer. «• City of Decatur I Light & Power Dept. |
" ■ - - - - - -- - - - - ** i 1= = • —. . ' — - *=== — I “SAVE IN TIME” I i ' fej' a k wa MLii Ac I | o -’ .4-;: 'IBBr ” I *®9K•* B '9 & I «>—one of these clocks will help S We have just received our initial shipment of ■ <^— ■*■f mbm the new "TIMESAVER” savings banks. I 9 ■ Shop early on $ ■ Sat., April 21, so These ‘ TIMESAVERS” are combination time- j I that you will be pieces and savings banks, finished in ebony for the ! oft,ce ’ and ivory or * ickel for the korae ‘ I ing at the court • ■ house at 7 p. m. Ts you wish to secure one, wc urge you not, to £ delay, for our P resent supply will be gone within a || I few a! Come in and let ns explain the plan whereby ■ i you can obtain one of these clocks free of charge. | I | Old Adams County Bank ! i I ffl ffl LBmLBHaiLMMHHMHMHHMMNmmMHHMHHHMHHMHMMMHHMMHMM I
MRS. GOLLADAY TELLS FACTS « Indianapolis Resident Declares Tonite Entirely Ended Stomach Trouble, Headaches and Weakness. J 1.-arm'd of Tunlnr through th< • i.-'i-int r.ts of others und have t.-l."ti the medicine with such splendid re I iwl to mak" known what fl has done in mv ease also,* recently said Mrs. Mattie Golladay, 23:1> 2 N. Dafidson st , Indianapolis. Ind. I "i had indigestion so tad Bo n.utter how little 1 ate I suffered for hohrs. I had terrible headaches and weak spells and Was so run-down I -i Id hardly get about. 1 shook like lent i oct nervousness. didn’t know . Pat it nis to get a good night’s 1 • p. ad b it so bad during the day I 1 could hardly stay up. ’ Since taking the Tanlac treatment i feel like an entirely different person. for 1 don't have a worry of any . kind, add have strength to work all • day. 1 have never been in better! || health than 1 ant now, and 1 will alii ways praise Tanlac." V Tanlac is for sale by ail good <burI gists. Accept no substitute, over 11.7-million bottles sold. 9 o < | Bente Seniors Present Y Play Thursday Evening ] Berne, »\pril 18. —Member* of the II senior class will present We play. I ‘‘Jure J t the auditorium Thursday I!evening. The playlet is a four act llcmudy kvhich is sure to please. II Quite a number of ree ved seats for lithe performance hav™already been I sold and indications are that there II will be a big attendance. 11 The cast of charaters is: Mrs. Susan Hopkins, keeps a | 1 boarding house —Flora Franz. I Maripn Hopkins) her <lt li Beatrice Brewster. IL .lune Roser. Mrs Hopkins’ niece— IrOlive Winteregg. . Jim Aw strong, a de-ia-tneai store —Myrna. Miss fMive Banks —Helen Burkhalted Tilly Jones —Ethel Taylor. Milly smith—Florence Liechty. I Topsy, Mt* Hopkins’ maid —FlorIjence Hilty. 9 I Snoozer, the maid's i<m —Palmer I -Eicher. ” Abraham Fd idexter -feß 'rans I Miller. ~» , , t . .. . I Fred llentort —Waite)- wvhug. I Jen—Frieda Spruager. <*AT W- . NOTICE | I. 0. R. AL district meeting to I be held in this city Wednesday/ I April 18th. All members are' | urged to be present at 1:30 in ■ the afternoon first session. ' Sachem.
' 1000 Room* IgUllcujHBmA 9ui lUdb Rue. 44 noami )|Lu Jig w mUjo MHUUah ; 174 rooro» piltJlial' ; B il MJrwm. ' .qjstJpf 24»rootru JlHrt’llu m |5.00 —ffpt Your Stay in CHICAGO to Hear* *f th* Loef I Convenient to all theater*) railway stations, the retail ana whole»aledistricts,bylivingattbe ( mam® THE HOTEL CFPERFECT SERVICE Ctar?c and Madison Sts. Tha Henwur’thto.,_ 4 Tbrrace Garden j CHICAGO* RI-STAWUWTJJJ ipj| 5| Medicines of the ||| Famous Receipt Book author |«l I Indigestion H Unchecked ; Leads to Poisoning ! ij If you suffer from indigestion it ft !• ‘ ACf ign that your .err -.a )} be!-.?- -y ’ ne' bythefer » mer.t.ition in the intestines. This I condition produces heartburn W ; choking sensations in the -I feehng i'fhe?v r.esscrdrov »«•«« irritability, discouragement Wni •. . i despondency. These symptoms H |p • call for Dr. A- W Chase’s K-LH Pills, which, taken in time, will r offset the poison in the system, t Read what one former sufferer has to i# Mrs’ Lottie J. Dewitt, No. 157 Front St., Port Jervis, New York, writes: Jk ’■ “I am glad to say your Medicine is wonderful. For over three >■ «g» I 1 had Kidney «&.i Bl adder tn»ub'- <> 1 p a tired worn Wit feeling and 1 spent , S' hundreds of dollawi I 8 I failed to get anjßfclief ■ / SAW hen I saw your address In the r -'-nt and got Dr A W. Chase’s K-LflDs and today I feel like a new * * ‘Your medicine Is wanderfij&md • J the l*->t in the world for Kidney and g 8 Bladder trouble *’ p S You can buy Dr. C‘t«ge s remedies • S at all drug stores. To be sure of | , 1 S getting the genuine, see that 2 J portrait and sign / ure of A. W. I J Chase, M. D., are on each box— 1 g| youf>rotection against imitations C & Dr. AW. CHASE MEDICINE CO. Jsl PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS We will offer for sale at the Sphar | residence, 1029 North 2nd st., at 1:30 p. m., on Saturday, April 21, 1923 I The following articles: I Mirror; set of chairs; 2 good rockers; orgaj», Estey walnut; siuall rug; 3 rag carpets; 7 pair curtuttis; sewing machine; washing machine; i bureau with mirror; Wilson heater; ■5 dozen mason jars; waste tub and iK'H- r; clock; couch; bed room suite, good; 3 beds and mattresse ; glass door cupboard: oil stove, Wltchen; exI tension table; leaf table; I lot bed|ding; 1 lot dishes; 1 doz. jug’s and | jars; 1 dgiten chickens; 1 ton hard I coal. Zqn coal; many smaller articles not meni tioned here. The heirs will also receive bids on property at this time. q A. C. SPHAR, Executor IJ. A. Michael, Auct. 17-18-19-20 NOTICE * Hear Mr. Rogers tonight. Wednesday. April 18. at the ' Industrial hall at 8 p. in. Everyi body welcome.—Pres. o USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN j Broken Out Skin and litching Eczema Helped Over Night. —— For unsightly skin eruptions, rash lor blotches on face, nack, arms or [ body, you do not have to waft for re- ■ lief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. . Because of its germ destroying prop- : erties, nothing has ever been found ' to take the place of this sulphur pre-' paration. The moment yoti apply it ’ healing begins. Only those who have' : had unsightly skin troubles can know ; - the delight this Rowles Mentho-Sul-1 I phur brings. Even fiery, itching ecze-1 i ma is dried right up. Get a small jar from any good | druggist and use it like cold cream. |
MONROE NEWS . Ml-. Sum 11.-iui'.ird and faniil;. •mov< d ftsm Huntingion to this place iMt I Thursday, where they egpect to make | this their future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker were' guests nt Hu; home <fr Dr. R. BM. Keenan in Fort Wayne, Thursday. s Mr. \All Pittlnger of Marlon, was the guest of Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Hen- | drleks several days this week. A number of the little school mates and friends, headed by their r.l Miss Ruth Gilbert, on last Thursday j afternoon wended their way to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sells. I adjoining town, to help celebrate the Ixth birihMv miniver ary of their daughter, Mis-s Helen Arleen. The crowd was a happy lot ot younsters i who Rreatly enjoyed the occasion. ! Those present were: Ntas Ruth .Gil-: hert. teacher, Herman Kessler, a!a' l .ahm r. Bobbie Shirk, Richard Hen-i dricks. Alice, Arleen and Maryand ■ Aurand, Wilson Baumgartner, Ciwnis Lehman, Marsh Everhart. Ind Lucile and Gladys Sells. The little folks had full sway on the farm and ye-1 fr shments were served by Mrs. i on the lawn. Miss Helen was the r. ■ ipient of many handsome and use-, ful presents with manyiJiearty wishes) that she may enjoy many more sach happy occasions for many more years in the future. Mr. Wr»d Miller, of Ric’gnondj was here on business Monday. Mr. Eli Wagoner. Os Springdale, Wash., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wagoner this week. Mr. and Mrs.®Ross McKease, cf f*'«U'!ng. Ohio, were guests of his p: i* ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKean, west of town. Mrs. who redteitly underwent mvoperatio#iur gallstones is reptirti d'tis rapidly inr.XMiving. Mrs. C. M. Andrews, who became ill several mmiths ago while on her attend a funeral of a relative I at Middletown, Ohio, was brought to i Fort Lutheran she underwent an operation lor t b«> removal of Ipllstones. Monday reports stated that she was getting! .'long s v. w i ab -mtld be expect- 4, Mr. and W. M* rryman ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster returned ttr.i liy evening from week rrin to ARotte other points. 3 Tta Monroe high school BatTa laureatte seri’Wn will beSlield tse x: Sunday evening at the M. E. cunh, <!• -livi red by Rev. T. Zechiel. ® The graduating ewnises will take place next Wednesday 4'Vonit!" at 'He M. E. church. . - o— — • ]§> ° & WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s -« ®— Strikes at Seat of Indigestion Dr. Jackfton S JHneMliw nud Tiver Powder Quick in Relief. Free sample *»<■»( on Request Usually the’ first dose banishes attacks of acute indigestion because it is a powder Witl immediately dlssob.ed in the stfwjach and rendered ready for action. YW ordinary oases of indigestion. such as palpitation of the heart,, .-sheartburn. sour stomach, gas, bloati>fc and similar evils, a single dose often brings relief. At most drug stores COc and If not satisfied with results aftfw using the first box, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Write today to .Jackson Medicine Co., Zanesville. 0.. jor free sample. — —
© a ® a. & - J_»B . You can tell age of a tree MW by its bark lll'i 11 lirf but vou can’t tell the age of a Spring suit by its gfeg I I ' bite. Travellintfjnen tell us that there are milloris f? J of dollars worth of last Springs clothes • carried over —^ at are carrying their original last '• *«i«»nS?alSS gear’s price of SSO to S6O. The same suits went thru’ two sales—they didn't sell—they went a begging. , • Now they have put away their tin cups and I 1 /' fl are lying in wait AT REGULAR PRICES, and you WuJ)fl don’t want them AT ANY PRICE. , J NO OLD SUITS HERE THIS SPRING—THE STOCK IS AS NEW AS A BABY’S FIRSI _ TOOTH—YOU BROOK NO BRIDGE WORK Al / , DYERS’. Michae s-Stern Value First Suits are r • $20.00.0 $35.00 r ©® : ■ lotuvT’.M.ycxb Go Jr BETThh clothes for LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS Underwear . DECATUR • INDIANA*
COIFFURE HINT L Th«* popularity of llu* high Span* J-h comb has been respondble for, the return of other hair ornamontß. I Large plun are very popular. One! I
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS EMBAKGO RAISED TO DETROIT, MICH and POINTS REYOND DETROIT • Shlpinonts received at Decatur Freight House today delivered • Detroit Kocond morning. Other Southern Michigan Point n "! < d 8y ’ V FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TR Co — -- —L_:/ —- —.—- I CRYSTAL Eg) r § ' Today • Tomorrow I IThe Mystery of a Glass of Water i How a bride, tasting it. is* pronounced dead at the moment is to become a wife; how her kitten also drinks of it and dies—yet comes to life later. ' ■3? 1 ? ll.ffe 'Mb r i r -‘fe .Ks' . - iI. j’y. v sb Wfef \-wii I 8 * s J s @ . Then the dtgaful thought—- \\ h;U if still li' e;|‘-’ ■ AMERICA^'RELEASING CORPORATION I The Marriage Chance j j A COMEDY WITH A DRAMATIC SHOCK 1 ga @ : directed by Hampton IM Ruth ra and enacted by Cast incnidiiiß gs Aitt Allan Milton Sills JLrene Rich g< Henry Walthall Tully Marshall Laura La Varnie Mitchell Lewis A Hanston Del Ruth Production • —Added Attraction — Snub PoMard Comedy arid Pathe News | ©Children.. 10c e Adults.. 25c | S @ „ — & i y e
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