Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1923 — Page 2
Funds For Farmers We have plenty of money available at lowest current rates for 5 to 20 year loans secured by first farm mortgages. Our terms are very attractive and service prompt. Call at our office or write for complete information. The Straus Brothers Company 132 E. Wayne St. Fort Wayne, Ind. Hard Coal - Pea Size j .hist received a car of No. 1 Pea size Hard Coal which we will distribute in proportion of onethird Hard Coal to two-thirds Coke for your base burner, which will make you an ideal fuel. Carroil Coal & Coke Co. ■ STAR TOl RING CAR $413 The STAR car is only one year old— yet already 140,000 owners back up your good judgement in the choice of this car—built by Durant. PROMPT P. KIRSCH & SON Across from Interurban StationNo Discount on Your Lisrht Bill U-.'j.:.- i ■■ -Z:"— ■■■A After the 20th of JVlonih All light bills must be paid on or before t the 20th of the month to secure dis- ( count. The company has no choice but ? to enforce this rule to one and all alike without any exception whatever, whether it be the largest or smallest consumer. X *■"' ■ ■■—■■.. ■■■■■-y I—■■■■■■. I City of Decatur > I Light & Power Dept. I . . . , ;
DECATUR DALLY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1923.
TRY SULPHUR UN AH ECZEMA SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly over by appllying Rowles Mentho-Sul-phur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulpher from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. ORIGIN OF HALIBUT The halibut is a name of interesting and unexpected origin, says Nature magazine. An approved spelling lof the name is “bolibut," and the derivation of the first portion of the word is the English “holy.” “Butte” was the old English name of the 1 bounder, and the name “holibut” or “halibut” was formed from “holy” and “butte” as Indicating that this important food fish was much used as an article of diet for “holy” days or "holidays.” o NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor. J. N. Johnson. 609 W. Lake St., Chicago, 111. is offering to send a lamp on 10 day’s FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to SSOO per month. o - CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank everyone tor their kindness to us during the loss of our husband and father, especially the neighbors for their help and floral MRS. HENRY SCHWARTZ and children.
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CLUB CALENDAR Friday W. F. M. S. of M. E. church, with Mrs. Bowen, Madison street. Ben Hur degree work, 7:30 p. m. W, R. C. Legion hall,, 2 p.ra. D. Y. B. Class —Mrs. Geo. Hill. Saturday Ladies' Aid society of M. E. church cafeteria supper—M. E. church dining hall. U. B. Ladies, Pastry Sale, Llechty Meat market formerly Green Meat market. Pastry sale at Schmitt Meat Market by L. A. S. of Christian church. Monday Research Club —Mrs. Callow. Woman’s Club, Old Gym, business meeting 7:30 and program at 8 o’clock. Operetta “Feast of the Red Corn,” by Music department of Woman's Club—-Old Gym, S o'clock. Wednesday Five Hundred Club —Mrs. 'Frank Barthel, at 7:30. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. Dugan. The Ladies Aid society of the M. iS. church announces the following menu for the cafeteria supper to be served in the church dining hall, Saturday evening, October 20th. from ive to seven o’clock: Pressed chickn, noodles, mashed potatoes, gravy, ,-eal loaf, sweet potatoes, escalloped oysters, baked beans, potato salad, cottage cheese, preserves, baked apples, sandwiches, rolls, fruit salad, pie ake, ice cream, coffee. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Senior girls will give a bene:it picture show at the Cort theatre his evening. .The pua.re, • S wing .ho Winds." is a twelve reel picture nd stars Anita Stewart. The girls have arranged to have special music ar.d singing. Tiie show starts-at 6:45 and tickets may' be obtained from any senior girl. « The Louug Woman’s Auxiliary of ihe M. E. (hutch met last evening ■ ith Miss Urcile Amsbaugh at her home on North Third street. Miss Mary Brown had charge oL the devotionals and Mrs. C. O. Porter read the lesson. After the business meet"(g. a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Plans were made for : pot-hick supper to be held at the tOme of Miss Mary Brown, the last of November. Each member will be riviledgcd to bring a guest at that meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Beery entertained last ■vetting at seven tables of bridge, at her heme on North Second street. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Heller, Miss Madge Hite, and consolation by Mrs. John Carmody. A delicious ’uacheon was served at a late hour by the hostess. The play to be given by the Young Ladies oi the First Baptist church of •'t. Wayne, under the auspices Woman's society, of this city, will begin at 7:30 o’clock this evening at the ligh School Auditorium. The leading character, Mrs. Mareon Major, ilso directs the play and in the 'ubleau scene Mr. Paulhamus will assist. The play lias been successfully repeated many times and was given to a large audience at the Franklin Assembly at Franklin, Indiana, this last summer. The play is both inspirational and entertaining and the public is cordially invited to witness the play. Mrs. Frank Barthel will be hostess to the Five Hundred club, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at her home on Jefferson street. Mrs. Dugan will bo hostess to the Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoon at her home on West Monroe tre.ct. The hostess will have the paper on "Modern Methods of Banking.” . Q Six Fined for Stealing Wine from Bluffton Home Bluffton, Oct. 19. —Fines of $lO •nd costs each were given to six Z'otuig men living east of Bluffton, when they plead guilty to charges of petit larceny in circuit this morning. The six wore Eli Gerber, John Gill-] ium, William Gilliom, Homer Liacbr. William Kachr and Ed Hershy. The first five were indicted by the ttrnud jury .v hl!" the other two were charged in affidavits filed by Bheritf Frauhiger yesterday. Obed Gilliom was found not guilty by the court when the others testified that he was not with them when ten gallons of wine were stolen from di* WUliau. Hyarly feciae tlse-uilfiusa charged m the indictments,.
Impeachment Charges To Be Ready Next Week (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Oklahoma City, Oct. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) — Impeachment charges against Governor J. C. Walton resulting from the legislature investigation will be ready for filing the first of next week, according to house committee leaders. A large amount of testimony to be transcribed and the calling of additional witnesses before the house Investigators was given as cause for the delay in completing the charges. "We have received more evidence than was anticipated,” W. E. Disney, chairman of the house impeachment committee declared.
How to tell joy sure —what oil your car needs No. 12 in the series I Perhaps you own a Nash If you don’t own a Nash, *ut this out and hand it to a friend who docs , In determining the correct oil for the lu- “detonation” of present day fuels it is imbrication of Nash engines we have to portant that your Nash Car be operated consider first the operating temperatures so as to prevent the formation of carbon under vanable service conditions. The deposit which aggravates this trouble, engines of both the four and six cylinder The correct oils must not only meet the Nash models are of the valve-in-head, lubrication requirements of the engine moderately high speed type and employ under all variable operating conditions pump-circulated water cooling systems, both summer and winter, but must leave The bore and stroke of the Nash Four the minimum of carbon deposit. This are 3Ji x s’; of the Nash Six 3}/ x s*. among other vita! factors is carefully conThese features of design, and use in pas- sidered in determining the correct oil for senger car service are indicative of mod- your Nash engine. erate operating temperatures. Gargoyle Mobiloil Arctic is of proper Oil circulation is by means of a force body to meet the temperature and disfeed and splash lubricating system in tribution requirements of Nash engines the models of 1921, 1922 and 1923, the used on all 1921, 1922 and 1923 models; oil being forced under pressure to the and it is of the proper character to minmain bearings. The Nash Six models of itnize carbon formation and to seal the 1920, 1919 and prior years were of some- piston rings under the high piston speeds what different design from a lubrication encountered. It is recommended for standpoint. Force feed to the main bear- both summer and winter use. ings was not employed, the lubricating Due t o differences in piston design and systembeingofthesplashcirculatingtype. in the lubricating system, Gargoyle MoWith these systems reliance is placed biloil “A” is recommended for summer on the thorough atomization of the oil lubrication of the 1920, 1919 and earlier under the splash action of the connecting models of the Nash Six. rod dippers to ensure distribution of the To summarize : On all Nash models oil to bearings not fed under pressure and of 1921, 1922 and 1924, Gargoyle Moto the pistons, cylinders, cams and other biloil Arctic should be used summer and rotating and reciprocating parts of the winter; on the Nash Six Cars of 1919, engine. The oil used must lend itself to 1920 and earlier models Gargoyle Moth's thorough atomization and be of the biloil “A” should be used in summer highest quality and of the proper body Gargoyle Mobiloil Arctic in winter ana character to assure correct 1 übrication f or engine lubrication. The winter recan“prevent undue wear and depreciation, ommendation applies, only to climates To minimize or prevent “pinging” or where freezing temperatures may be “spark knock” which results from the experienced. Mobiloil Make the chart your guiJe J VACUUM OIL COMPANY We hande all grades of GARGOYLE LEE HARDWARE COMPANY BMi | ilgfcjaiiXawm ill —him i J Buy your GARGOYLE from PORTER & BEAVERS Monroe and First Streets
RUB THE SPINE If you believe the spine is the seat of most of your physical ilia and more people are thinking so every day just give it a gentle massage every night with Joint-Ease and watch the helpful results. Many people are getting it daily from all druggists and other good pharmaThe name is Joint-Ease and It’s the one bi* discovery for stiff, swollen, inflammed joints—and a tube for only 60 cents.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS —via— NICKEL PLATE ROAD Each Sunday to October 28. Low Round Trip Fares to CLEVELAND—and many other points. For full information address C. A. Pritchard, D. P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE 1100 FM PHONE 765 Or 739
