Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1923 — Page 3

Franklin—Nineteen have jplned the boys’ and girlp’ pig club directed by O. S. county agent. SOFTENS W hard wSw7 [Make* HOI sE-ci.Eixix; Eunj— Ml>f foam or inihrr but Nterlilae* uml pur Isl ex win(lown. miukM. but h too in k, etc? Still Sc for l.tirue Pkir.

At Your Grocers At Your Grocers I \SUPERI (hT? ■ BAKING , $ "S NOT JUST BREAD . Indeed, NO! Superior Corn-Top, Hokum and Superior Breads rare tempting complements to any meal —delicious in themselves and lending zest to the rest of the menu. Your family will demand twice as much of Superior, Holsum or Corn Top z —ZLZSxTs- v Bread as any other. Encourage them to iv/v K. 7. WOwSU^|Ofcf| do so, as they are the most healthful and nourishing and economical food 'XgSR they can eat. Leave a standing order with your lo- j^doorwA cal grocer, they’re fresh every day. ON SALE AT THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., Decatur, Ind. THE EVERETT GROCERY, Pleasant Mills U*"V THE HOME STORE and TABLER'S, Monroe, Indiana <O3 ? f? ■HKh/ The Tasty X jggtg Hr JUm The Tale j$ £ Ig. JL Truthfully . ■ I . O _<-rf Z I UiKaII * Mas w' | ICE CREAM | Never Breaks Faith » ''Your Dealer a ®®aE W? CLOVERLEAF I Wl‘Of CREAMERIES I llifer Phones 50-55 K - .Wtt- -,.. . » .. t •* » Y<3?l t~ *Sbo. iyBRMTOffiQySrjV ’W’i *MP z WMi*j7?i*»HiaCA*

Lace and Laces Evening capes of pleated lace, some times lined with Georgette or chiffon OR KHLs i|L Try It Today, q ■ ’ .1. T. JOHNSON A CO. ■ 301 E. Columbia ■ ■ E Ft. Wayne, lad. B

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have little warmth, but much charm, and are shown for midsummer Wear. Alexandria —Traffic troubles have begun. Clyde F, I’tewart, superintendent of streets Is marking parking zones. Strict regulations will bo enforced, he announced. Every day more folks are pledging themselves to DODGE THE Gas Tax Details in The Democrat June 2nd.

Building Trade Workers In Chicago Get Raise (United Press Service) Chlcavo, June 1 (Special to Daily Democrat) —Suspension of Chicago’s $300,000,000 construction boom was averted today when an agreement was reached giving the 13 "open : hop" building workers a 20 percent pay Increase. The new wage Is effective today and Increases the pay of the so-called "basic trades" to 11.25 an hour. Other workers will receive wages ranging from $1.05 an hour for stone planer men to $1.37% an hour for stone carvres.

KRh. Greek jffigSgg word lyWSyiaf meaning fife AHray W|g& -•• * Al St B i Ready to Serve Wonderfully delicious and healthful with milk or cream. Rich in food iron, lime and Vitamin B. “ZO" is the original and only vitamin breakfast food served at the Battle Creek Sanitarium The Battle Creek Foodcompany Battle Creek, Michigan ) v*’ Ongina< ana So* Manufacturers of Battle Creak Sanitarium Foods < r; Sanitarium Cooaeu Bran the original, the beet, ana J ' Brunola a delicious bran Breakfast Cereal f y/) 4 VITAMIN •; Jc '/Ac/mttui csim. »chiwu> / l‘ y -Jr At Your Grocer ‘W’otild j3i| W W *Ol M.M.YAT.wD You S —throw away a dollar’s worth of flour, sugar, butter, eggs and so forth to save 10 cents on a can of baking powder? That’s what | »w T happens when you buy the “lots for the money” brands, and that’s exactly what never happens when you use CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER the most dependable of ail leaveners. It is made in the most careful and scientific manner. The materials are absolutely pure, they pureinthebakingandinsure / r\ wholesome healthful food. I *L * I bS’ ® J One spoonful is equal to two 4 of many other brands. You £ pay less —use less and get best, results without loss. ' 7 The sale of Calumet is 2>6 VI/ times as much as that of _K any other brand. GREATEST BAKL JG POWDER Phone 381 Free Delivery The North End Grocery G. C. STEELE, Prop. Fresh and cold meats, groceries, notions, Soft Drinks, etc. SATURDAY SPECIALS 5 tbs. of Sugar for J P „ With order T-OU No. 3 can Fancy Tomatoes 15c Best tirade Red Salmon Saturday ' «tzU Many other items at the right price. Phone us your order. We do our own delivery and will get the order there quick and in good shape. Remember the Phone No. 381.

HAVE GIRL BABY A ten pound girl baby, who has heen named Betty Jane, was born J yesterday to .Mr. and Mrs. Rusnell i Meli’hl, of South First street. This Ih the second child and the first, girl In the family. Both arc doing nicely. The mother formerly was Miss | Viola Bauman. . i-■ a , Huntington Directors of the county community aaßociation have endorsed the suggest ion of tin- Amerl <-an Legion that every citizen wear a i poppy on Decoration Day.

CHILDRENS COLDS should not be " dosed " Treat them externally with— VICKS ▼ VA po Rub Over / 7 Million Jan Utcd Yearly | IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 813. In the matter of Walter E. Elchar, Voluntary Bankrupt. To the creditors of Walter E. Elchar, voluntary bankrupt, of Decatur. Adams county, state of Indiana: You, ami each of you, are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of .May A. D. 1923, Walter E. Eichar-svas duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held ut the Federal Court Room, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, at. eleven o’clock A. M., Thursday. June 21. 1923, at which time the "creditors may attend, provt their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint, a trustee, and transaat such further business as may properly come before said meeting IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION all claims must be properly endorsed on the side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of creditor, amount clamed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Ind., May 28, 1923. June 1 o * -■ ■ - Gun Battle With Alleged . Bootleggers At Washington Washington. Jlune I—(Speciall—(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Police and prohibition agents engaged in a running gun fight with alleged bootleggers here today, when a booze car tried to escape back into Maryland with its cargo, which was being brought into Washington through the cordon of dry agents surrounding the capitol. Two men were captured and 45 gallons of whiskey were taken. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York Stock Exchange New York. June I—Considerable1 —Considerable Improvement in the ratio of both the local federal reserve bank and the system as a whole and another high record in weekly car loadings were encouraging developments which served to stimulate trading in the early dealings today. California Petroleum jumped to a further new high for the year at 117. a gain of a full point over the previous close while fractional gains were scored by American (’an. Corn Products ami other industrial leaders. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 5600, shipments 2660. official to New York yesterday 2280; Hogs clsoing steady; mediums nnd heavies ?8; mixed $808.10; Yorkers $8.1008.15; pigs $7.25 0 7.50; roughs $5.7506; stags $404.50; cattle 225, slow; sheep 800; best spring lambs $16.50; clipped lambs $14.75, down; ewes S4OK>; calves 1500; tops sl3. New York Produce Market Flour —Dull and normal. Pork —Quiet; Mess $27.00.' Ijird—Steady; middle west spot $11.55011.65. Sugar—Raw — Quiet; centrifugal (96 test) $8.03; refined, quiet; gran ulated $9.75 0 9:90. Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot Il%@ ll%c. Tallow —Quiet; special 7%c; city 6%c. Hay—ilull: Prime No. 1 $1.30; No. 3 $1.0001.10. Dressed poultry—Easier; turkeys 250 42c; chickens 18'" 43c; fowls 130 31c; ducks 20 0 27c. Live poultry—Steady; geese 150 16c; ducks 15027 c; Fowls 26027 c; turkeys 25035 c; roosters 15c; chickens. broilers 30 052 c. Cheese—Firm: state milk, common to specials 200'29>/ 4 e; skims, common to specials 100 13c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 1 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.15 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 sl.lO White or mixed corn, per 100..5105 Oats, per bushel 38c Rye, per bushel 70 Barley, per bushel .60 Clover Seed SIO.OO Wool 43c DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected June 1 Chickens 17c Fowls 18c Ducks 11c Geese 11c Old Roosters 8c Leghorns 12c Stags 8c Heavy Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Eggs, dozen 20c Local Grocers Egg Markat Eggs, dozen 20c Buttertat Frlcea Butterfat 36c AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, June 2. /ommenclng at 1:30. Will sell at public auction at my residence, 303 N. Ninth street the following household goods: One good kitchen range; one new Fur-j nace heating stove; one three piece oak bedroom suite; dining table; seven chairs; sideboard; library table and lamp; four rocking chairs; 1 vacuum eweepr; garden tools, and many other articles. HARRY FIKE. Jack Brunton, Auct. Roy Johnson, clerk. 28-31-1

Columbus—Ninety nine high school pupils were graduated here. Exercises were held at the first Methodist church.

•WL’ MM. Evaporated Milk Keep a few cans of this pure, delicious milk in your pantry for an emergency. Nothing better for coffee and cooking. It whips just like cream. YOl R GROCER HAS IT. BRANP Igg I TINNED G. E. Bursley & Co. HKWi ■ID.UwWII IT is as necessary that you see what is going on behind you as it is in front. A reducing mirror costs but little money, but after you have used one for a day you will decide that it is an indispensible accessory. Let ns fit one to your car. The Shop That Gives Your, Dollar a Long Ride STEPLER BROS. Across from Interurban Station. A ' 1 KEKIONGA SCALP TONIC overcomes dandruff and Itching scalp. Stops falling hair, and leaves the hair soft and silky. Give K. S. T. a trial. We guarantee results. Callow & Kohne rSn If you want to raise more of your hatched chicks - and want them to be strong, healthy and sturdy and grow faster than you ever had chicks grow before, feed them ruL-n-PEP A GBOWINC V MASH A the new feed manufactured and guaranteed by The Quaker Oats Co. it consists of oatmeal and other ingredients productive of rapid healthy growth. We are prepared to supply you with thia feed that is proving so popular with poultry keepers. Schafer Hardware Co.