Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1923 — Page 5

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■ Jackson has returned ■P' ~'., Wavin' where she was al .H i or Miss It, ;,Xon. who is a patient at St. S’ ,h !>.•• I’.tal where she was opcr,n for tlie removal of tonsils. H ', getting along nicely but will K' |„. able 10 return home until Kturday afternoon. n ,w car. th l ' Karl, was being ■ , this morning ami atsonte attention. ,i, Xobb' "ill take a bus load ■ , to the auto races at Win ■. s ,„ l( |;iv. The fare will be |2, K ll!t round trip. If you are inter|H ps.rv. a seat by calling Noble ;..„.es were post!>oned from LaI, Dav. on account of the rain. ■,. ll; ,. ten mile race the winners of ■,’ fol -n and twenty-five mile races ■ i,. barred on Discovery Day. giv- ■/ the others a chance to get a piece j H th. money. The statement that, was for nou-winners of a 1 ■ ..,..» race was an error of course.' ■yr find Mrs. John Everett i and. ■ ami Mrs. Cal Peterson are plan-1 their annual trip tv Kelly’s ■and for next week. They will ■ ~„r through and anticipate a ■ghtful time. ■ ib.id Magley was badly bruised last ■, , ;:i : when his wheel which he was ■j-'n: was struck by a Ford. He exHerts to be hack at school by MonHay The accident happened near the

rFUNK’S SPEEDWAY i WORLD'S FASTEST HALF MILE TRACK 2nd ANNUAL 100 MILE SWEEPSTAKES POSTPONED UNTIL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 35 WORLD’S FASTEST CARS ENTERED I WINCHESTER, INDIANA I cjA/ r rußiTr Ji ? WEEK END CANDY cX 5 Light and Dark Carmels 5 Tj Akf Bon Bons IsR- 50c tt>. ■/(H" 1 Pound Try Our V A-1 Box ~. Frozen 5 \ ft. Home .Made Dainties, I Assorted Special Dishes cPr\ Candies YI Light Lunches Mc ■ A Z 5/ nwuri aon% TIME SAVERS They all save time—the tele- ft phone, the telegraph, the typewriter, the, automobile. j 1A Checking Account at this bank will also save time lor you. i Mail checks instead of going in person to pay bills with cash. Your cheek is your individual money in the business world. Bank .Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Decqtur, Indiana

I high school building just after school l dismissed. Bud had his face cut and , one knee injured. Rev. and Mrs. Moeller, of north of . the city, ware in the city today, George Hopple, of route ten, was I a business visitor here today. I Mrs. Jim Anderson of east of the city, was hero today on business, John Belking, of Allen county, was . In the city today looking after business matters. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Helm went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon to attend I I the Shrine show. I Mrs. D. J. Hensley and Mrs. D. M. J Hensley were Ft. Wayne visitors this afternoon. Miss Rowena Shoaf visited in Ft. 1 Wayne this afternoon. Miss Mary Burk will leave Sunday morning for Bloomington, where she 1 will enter Indiana University for her first year. Mrs. Herbert Bremerkamp, of Tol ledo, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meibers have returned from Rome City, where they enjoyed an outing. Dr. L. E. Somers, who moved here . from Monroe, has opened his office in the Knights of Columbus building in this city. He engages in a regular practice. Fred K. Liechty of Berne was a business visitoF in the city today.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923.

I The regular meeting of the city I council will be held next Tuesday evening at the city ball at which time the eontrai t for the addition to the I light and power plant will be formally awarded. Debout and Hiaey of Rock I ford, Ohio, submitted the lowest bld I Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Beery visited In Bluffton yesterday. ft seems like th' worse a feller I stacks up th’ worse he’s sold on 1 knickerbockers. Even travelin’ as I plain Lord Renfrew, th’ prince o' Wales 'll have t’ carry a tuxedo suit an' be afraid t' order ham ’an eggs.— Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. — ...... Harding Memorial Stamps The local postoffice today received l 1 25,000 Harding Memorial st-.mps, Postmaster Harry Friszinger announced this afternoon. The utomps, printed in black, bear a fine likeness of the late president. They are of the two-esnt denomination. Gas Company Discriminated Martinsville, Ind., Sept. 14.-Plead ing guilty to a charge of granting dis : criminatory rates, attorneys for the I Martinsville Gas and Electric com- j any today paid a fine of 1250 and 1 costs. The indictments against the local' utility charged that certain manu-. facturing and busniess interests of I Martinsville were given more favor- i able rates than other concerns. The case against the Martinsville; Gas and Electric company was Ue j first prosecution growing out of the! public service commission's state- j wide probe of utility rates. SEPTEMBERS FLY-FREE BATE County Agent Warns Farmers Against Sowing Wheat Before Then. (By County Agent) Many Inquiries have been made con cerning the fly-free date for sowing' wheat. September twenty-fifth is the date when it is safe to sow wheat from the standpoint of the Hessian Fly. Although it cann be said that! wheat sown before this will not be, as good as that sown on or after' that date, it remains that if farmers j persist in sowing early the Hessian Fly, which was serious some years ago, will be back in full force. The application of fertilizer will assist in making up for any time lost by waiting for the proper sowing date. In most cases the application of the proper kind of fertilizer will pay well, especially on the poorer types of ground, not only on the wheat but the resulting clover crop as well. The good wheat on the poorer ground was almost invariably found to have been ; fertilized this year. Although ferti I lizer will not insure a stand of clover, j since the past two years have dem-1 onstrated the large part the weather plays in this connection, yet it can be said that it will assist in getting a better stand under normal conditions. The kind of fertiiiber to use depends upon the type of soil and the usage it has had, including rotations. It is simply to be remembered that I fertilizers are plant-food, not medicines, and that the elements that are deficient should be added in the fertilizer. SALTS FINEFOR ACHINGKIDNEYS When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys As You Clean Your Bowels Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feci an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a feW days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, aud is intended to fllusb clogged kidneys and help stimulate them to activity. It also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so they no j longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive: makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local drugist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in (frying to correct kidney trouble while it in only trouble. By all means have your physician examine your kidney 3 at least twice a jw

Noble Attends Meeting of Bus Operators Today Clyde Noble will go to Anddrson to attend a meeting called by tho I. U. traction company to arrange for bus men to Bell through tickets to Indianapolis and other points on that line. Mr. Noble has temporarily abandoned the Portland trip on account of the bad condition of the detours, but expects to resume that route as soon as the roads permit it. In the meantime he is ojferAing between here and Bluffton, leaving the Murray) hotel at 7:30 a. m. and 3:45 p. m. and connecting with the traction line to IndUnapolis and other points, and , also between here and Geneva. . , .... o— -. Chris Marbaugh, of east of the city, was a visitor here today.

SLIGHTLY USED TIRES GOODYEAR CORDS 30 x 3¥ 2 , 32 x 3*/ 2 32 x 4 1 33 x 4 Priced at a Bargain Batteries Repaired and Recharged Ace Battery & Tire Shop South Second Street

Kjj I South Bend j I rasr Malleable Ranges I I ALL WAYS preferable | ;, I£sSm v? > i Iff ' Designed and built to give more and better I is.-- r m I service at less cost than any other range ® Mg. manufactured. I All Styles — All Sizes | \ re built with smooth nickel without rivets AccurJP. ate mercury thermometer. Rust-proofed tops and flue-lin- * |T7 ings. In Wellsville plain finish white porcelain enamel Vj trim blue porcelain enamel trim. ■ EACH RANGE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE | I DURING OUR SPECIAL SALE I I Buy a South [ > \ f~ \ I | Bend Malle- I I able Range fl JJ I J/ | | g during our I I I Special Sale. V-_'/ [ I * - j Manufactured to make kitchen work easy and more perfect because many new features to insure the best results have been built into this range on the advice of hundreds ■ of the best authorities in the country on cooking. A beautiful Kitchen Table with., Vitreous Porcelain Enamel Top of Alumfl inum given if wished. || I September 17 to September 22 I I Schafer Hdw. Co. I Decatur, Indiana We Save You Money

Hay fever l r you can’t “get away," ease the attacks with— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Ov«r 17 Million Jan Uaod Yearly Mrs., Lee Lawless and Mrs. Burt Mangold went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon (o visit, friends and relatives. Mrs. Mary Wenhoff and Mrs. Theowore Graliker spent the day in Fort Wayne. —- - ■■ l 1 -O ' ’ - cot tills DISTI HH SCHOOtrWOHK School teachers should give the same advlee to children wli<> have coughs us did this Florida teacher. "I recommended FOLEYS HONEY ANU TAR to tin- children In my school who had the 'flu,' writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeechobee. Florida. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates. Ingredients printed on the wrapper. Quickly relieves colds, coughs at)d._cro,up.

nTANGLEFOOTI f j I ZsUtHi Most effective and wn-’ary ly Human Wreckage n -*** Wk debtroyrrknown.CulkXt*and | ■ a ” \ ™ hold* flit*. Easily dißpowd of. ■ r r r fl No dead or paralyccd flies full* ■ • • • ■ Ip in* everywhere. Sold by uroceni at>4 UroctfbU. j ■ ■ m nil O «. w THUM CO . C"*ND JUHt* Mlt H 100 New Hats Just Received New Fall Millinery ’ Fisk leadership in style and quality is 70 years old. Typical “big store” style anti quality in the sale of new Fall and Winter Millinery. These hats are made tn sell at sls to lint owing to our special purchase, wc arc able to place them on sale at the beginning of the season at remarkably low prices. , Style Trimmings Close Fitting. Ornaments, Droops, Pokes, Ribbons, Bolling Brims, Flowers. Off-th'-Face Models. Elaborately Embroidered. Large Dress Hats. Feathers. Materials Lyons Velvet, Tanne Velv« t. Smart Felts. Opalescnt Velvet. Do not fail to see our line of $5 hats. We also have a large line of children’s hats at reasonable prices. Gift and Hat Shoppe I Monroe Street “The Store That Saves You Extra Money"