Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1923 — Page 3

democrat want ads get results '■ ' - ~ I. . . ■•<> *■ 4 «L im R ■ Sfe. -:..><A.. ; 'W ' > Is#' jSjk eSlßk'' >B. Wip« imrr nm - L - ( My Hair Grows finer, Thicker every year By Edna Wallace Hopper

At my ripe age, my hair is such as any girl might envy. Heavy and luxuriant. tine and clean. 1 have never had gray hair, never falling hair, never a touch of dandruff. And every year, despite my age, it grows more beautiful. . it is my greatest glory, admired by all who see it. Yet I have stood in the limelight for 32 years as a musical comedy star. Beautiful at 57 I owe this to my mother. She said. , "Science knows some way to beauti- ’ fy the hair. Let us find it.” So we searched the world until we found the best that science offered. Mother died at 57 with hair like mine today. Never a hair turned gray. I used what she used, and with like results. Scores of my friends have done likewise, and all have this beautiful hair. So lam convinced that millions can enjoy these benefits. and 1 am going to help them do it. Hair is stifled Experts tell me that hair health depends on a healthy scalp. An. oil called Sebum accumulates there, grows hard and clogs the pores. Dandruff attacks the scalp. Then the stifled hair roots deteriorate or perish. The pigment which gives hair its color becomes stifled in a like way.

We invite you to call, inspect our quality and compare our prices. Meet vour friends at the CENTRAL GROCERY “Os Course” Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery M—p—l l—l ■!>! II M—WV Choice Michigan Hand Picked Os I Good Solid Michigan Sand 9Qp Navy Beans, 3 lbs wOL 3 Grown Potatoes, peck ii’)v £3 “Regal” you have tried the rest QI | Bushel 85c now try the best Nut Oleo, Large size California Sweet QQ/» White Lily, the Quality Winter FITI „ Prunes. 2 Ibs DOV Wheat Flour, 24% lbs’ l 6 L Calumet Baking Powder QAn Best Grade California Lima OKz» 1 R>- caa •••• • OW Beans, 2 tbs wt/V Large size Post Toasties, Shredded Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg Wheat. Post Bran, Shredded Noodles, 3 pkgs. .'£t)L Krumbles, 2 pkgs “Central" Best Bulk Rio 4)A n Fancy Picnic Hams, 1 K z> Coffee, lblb. J.UV Jello or Jello ke —LOOK— Certo, the wonderful gg I Cream Powder, While it lasts, an extra good Jelly and Jam maker, Package grade Spring Wheat Flour Special bottle 10c 93c 30c I 411 Scrap 5 bars Laundr y Soap Perfection Crackers, Tobaccos 1 box Washing Powder the better kind, „ . ’ 1 can Scouring Cleanser 2 tbs. * P • 1 cake Toilet Soap ' 25c 49c 25c I ■I W—— ■■mui iii it mm ii ~ IT El Vampiro Fly Powder, Kz» Lillie EIl Pork & Beans or Red Regular 10c, Special, pkg MV Kidney Beans, 2 cans «mV Tanglefoot Sticky Fly Paper Extra lender Early June Peas OKp 2 double sheets MV - cans • • ~ Extra Good Grade Sugar Corn QKz» ■ Parowax, Better buy some; 1 flp 2 cans * Pound. Special Ivt Rcgu i ar ]() ce nt Rolls Toilet OKz» Boyd Mason Lids, Qflp Paper, I for I)ozen OVV Old Dutch Cleanser, Extra Thick Fruit Jar Rubbers OKz» 3 cans «MV 3 dozen Powdered Borax OKp Mason Glass Fruit Jars, QQr» 2 ,bs OO V Quarts, dozen Ovt Lewis or Red Seal Lye Pints, dozen 79c 2 cans Outing and picnic party supplies—Fruits and vegetables at “Central’s Low est” Prices. I Owen S. Davis I 1 The Store That Appreciates Your Business. |

Then some hair falls out, some loses its color, all teases to thrive. Just as flowers wither and perish when stifled by weeds. So these scientists in France gave me the formula I use. It combats the /dandruff, softens hardened oil, stimulates the hair roots, fertilizes the scalp. They told me it would multiply the beauty of my hair, and it certainly has done so. With an eye-dropper , I call this formula my Hair Youth. I apply it with an eye-dropper once a day—just enough to dampen the scalp. It takes but a moment, and it doesn't muss the hair. Now I offer this formula to all. I hope and believe it will bring to millions what it brought to me. I have never met anyone who has found a hair help to compare. Edna Wallace Hopper’s Hair Youth ' sells verywhere at 50c and JI. with eye-dropper. Also my Facial Youth —my famous liquid cleanser. Also my Youth Cream —my fruity cold cream. Also my White Youth Clay. My Beauty Book monies with each. I hope that all who want lovely hair will see what my Hair Youth does. If the first bottle fails to please you. your dealer will return the price.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923.

Man Loses Hope "For ton years 1 suffered severely from stomach trouble. The doctors said I had cancer of the stomach and nothing would do but an operation.) I took my lust round of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy 2% years ago. Since tie n I sleep well, eat what I want and fee] fine." it Is a simple, harmless preparation that r< moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation wh ch causes practically all stomach, 1 liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. •T* jiirjyivj? " • •• * I. A meeting of the Masonic Chapter, number 112 will be held at 7:30 this evening at the hall. The most excellent master degree will be confined and every member is urged to be prsent, as their assistance is needed in exemplifying the work. o — Would Prohibit Sale Os Intoxicants To Minors (United Press Service) London, July 13 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Lady Astor’s bill to prohibit tile sale of intoxicants to miners passed the third reading by a vote of 257 to 10 in tlie house of commons today. The bill now goes to the house of lords. A few die-hards led a bitter attack on the measure, characterizing it as the entering wedge of a bill for general prohibition. Four Left In Tourney (United Press Service) Indianapolis, July 13 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The national clay court tennis tourney advanced to the semi-finals here today with Manuel Alonso. Spanish star, matched against- Wallace Johnson, of Marion, Pa., and Win. T. Tilden, champion |from Pfiiiladfelphia. meeting .Robert Kinsey of San Francisco. Dope has it that Alonso and Tilden wll win again today and meet in the finals.

Funeral Held Yesterday Funeral services were conducted, ,rom the First Methodist church yesterday afternoon for Mrs. W. S. Sut- ' ton, who died at her home on Nuttman Avenue Monday night. The Rev. J. ('. White, pastor of the Simpson M. E. church at Fort Wayne, officiated nt the funeral. Burial was ■ ninths In the Maplewood cemetery. o——... — — TEACH YOUTHS TO FLY Chicago to Open Flying School for Youths in August Chicago, July 13. —The Air Board of Chicago belieVes that airplanes will be as common as automobiles in ten years and in August will open a flying school for boys and girls. The youngsters will be instructed in flying and building mode) airplanes. Terrence Vincent, director of McKinley park, Chicago will be in charge. Several playgrounds organizations and a yacht club will co-operate. "The younsters will learn fundamental scientific facts about aviation," Vincent said. "This will be through work with models. Since most of us will fly to and from our work —in ten years, it is well that we so teach these boys and girls who will be the users of airplanes.” Girls make just as good pilots as ; men and are equally skillful in modeling planes, Vincent asserted. Pennsy Pays Damages For Child Killed By Train i Van Wert, Ohio. July 13. —The first claim arising from the Ridge township school bus wreck, to be paid is that of Ray L. Imler, administrator of the estate of Marietta Imler. He lias re- > ceived a check from the Pennsylvania Railroad company for the sum of $3,■366.72 for the judgement awarded him I jin the sum of $2,999 and court costs amounting to $367.72. Marietta Imler , was killed when a Pennsylvania i freight train hit a school bus at a grade crossing in Ridge township January 10. 1922. Suit in the court of common pleas i resulted in the award of the amount. John Fackler administrator of the es--1 tate of Jessie Fackler, was given judgI ment in the same amount. Fackler 1 appealed his case and the court of apI peals reduced the amount of damages I awarded S9O. an item for funeral exI pen see, which the court of appeals II held should not have been allowed. A I statement supplementing the opinion I says the case will not be for new trial 11if the Pennsylvania Railroad company | wishes to pay the damages awarded I less S9O. NEW FIRE ORDINANCE Wabash Regulates Traffic During Time of Fire Wabash, Ind., July 13. —In the I event any Wabash residents desire to I' gc to fires here in the future, they had better first read up on ordinance number five which was passed last night. In the event they do not they will be subject to a fine of not i less than $5 or more than SSO. The ordinance provides that all police and fire equipent shall have the coplete right of way, and that auI! foists or others hearing the sounding of the alarm, shall draw to the right I, hand side of the road and come to a complete stop after which they shall I not follow within 600 feet of such police of fire equipment. Arriving at the fire the autoists and others must also keep out of the way of the firemen, not being permitted to approach or park within 600 feet of the fire, without first securing perl mission from the fire chief or an officer of the fire company. o CAMP FOR CRIPPLES Eighty Crippled Children From Chicago at Twin Lakes Plymouth, July 13.—Eighty crippled children from Chicago are having the time of their lives at Twin Lakes, near here. This year several new buildings made possible by donations of Chicagoans, are in use at the resort and give the best accomadations ever provided at what is i known as Prouty camp. Eighty is the I largest number of children ever re- ■ ceived at the camp at one time. New York Democrat Boss To Confer With Taggart (United Press Service) New York, July 13. —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Charles F. Murphy, Democratic leader of New York, has gone to French Lick, Ind., to confer with Thomas Taggert of Indiana, and George E. Brennan, of Illinois. He will offer the western leaders, Governor Al Smith, as the logical candidate for president on the Democratic ticket is was said in Democratic ciricjes here.

Rev. Zechiel, Os Monroe Will Visit Aged Mother K Rev. 8. I. Zechiel, pastor of the Methodist church at Monroe, will ( leave next Tuesday for a visit with Ills mother at South Bend. His mother passed her 941 h birthday lust Tuesday,! ! July 10. Rev. Zechiel will also spend a week nt the Epworth League Institute at Battle Ground, near I«af:iyette, and wll) go to Culver for a short stay. 0

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