Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1923 — Page 2

Prevent Influenza Th" Tonic and Laxative Effect of L: xalive BROMO QUININE Tablets •will keep the system ia a healthy condition and thus ward off all ate ks of Colds, Grip or Influenza. The box bears the signature of E. WGrove. 30e.

■ - ■' 3? W- IrWsR > ■ s ■ • ■ ® -v! . djr - «t •» Cost of Beauty My Cost, $1 Oh,ooo -yours, 50c a week Bv Edna Wallace Hopper

1 JVILICI MU My quest of beauty cost mother and me at let' ' 1100.000. We searched I the world to get the best that science I had to off t. , But those helps made me famous as a beauty. And they have kept me a youthful beauty to my grand old age. Now 1 want others to enjoy those same helps. I have arranged so all may get them. Any girl or woman may use all my helps at a cost not [ Over 50c per week. White Youth Clay My skin is like a bait* 's, yet my ag is 62. 1 owe that largely to it ►superclay which France created for me. Not the trade and muddy clays so many still employ. This < lay is white .refined and dainty. it is based on 20 years of scientific study. Nc ' old-time clay brings comparable re stilts. I call this my White Youth Clay. It purges the skin of all that ( fogs it —the causes of blackheads and blemslies. It brings that rosy afterglow which so amazes and delights. It combats all lines and wrinkles, reduces enlarged pores. How is multiplies beauty, how it keeps youthful bloom, is shown by my complexion. No girl or woman can afford to go without it. The cost is 50c and sl. Two Mas’-er Creams My Facial Youth is a liquid duans■r which 1 also found in France. Croat beauty experts the world over new employ it. but they charge too much. It contain:- no animal no vegetable fat. The skin cannot absorb it. It simply cleans tc the depths, then da-

| RUBBER STAMPS I Practical for Office or Business use. We will make your signature or any inscription you desire, any style or size. Prices reasonable. I T. M. Grove - , Over Baughman 5 and 10 Cent Store I -Waste Is Criminal ' Economy. A Virtue YOU CAN SAVE EASILY WITH US i In these days of high prices and advanced living costs you have a double incentive to save*-i The savings bank account of today represents the foundation of mfeny a fortune of tomorrow.' j Buildtag up a reserve is not difficult after you have begun it, but the important thing is the start. We invito you to make that start with us. We pay 4% . r interest on money deposited in our savings ; department. Don’t delay —do it now. Q Old Adams County Bank I ! f

loe Spangler, living east of town, was a business visitor here yesterday. o Virginia Egg coal. $6.25 ton. at (I. K. & 1.. near Jefferson st. Julius Haugk, phone <>66. lx

parts-. Ail the dirt, oil, grim? and I dead skin come out with it. One I never knows what a clean skin means until she cleans it this way. My Facial Youth costs 75c. My Youth (’ream is my cold cream —another French creation. It conI tains both lemon and strawberry. Also all the best that science knows to i foster the skin texture. I use it as a night cream also daytime as ‘ a powder base. Every hour I keep my skin fostered and protected by it. This matchless cream —my Youth (’ream—costs you 60c per jar. My Hair Youth My hair is my greatest glory. It is silky, lustrous, luxuriant, and grows finer every year. Dandruff, falling hair and gray hair are unknown to ' me. This hair which millions envy is due to my Hair Youth. 1 apply it with an eye dropper, directly to the scalp. There it combats hardened oil and dandruff, which stifle tbe hair roost. It stimulates and fertilizes Then hair thrives just as flowers thrive hi a well-kept garden. One minute a day does all this. My Hair Youth with eye dropper costs 50c and sl. All druggists and toilet counters now supply Edna Wallace Hooper’s products. With each comes a guartee. Experts tell me that these are the best helps in. existance? I hope that what they did for me and mine will induce you to try them. Edna Wallace Hopper. Business address, Waukesha. Wis. 1 Note: Miss Hopper is now playing the Pantages vaudeville circuit of the w. <rn states.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923.

CLUB CALENDAR Friday U. It. Indies Aid society Bazaar— Niblick building. W. R. (’.—Legion Hail, 2 y'doek. Psi Ote Christmas Handkerchief sale —Peoples shoe store. Pocahontas Pot Luck Supper—Red Men Hall. 7:30 o’clock. Luncheon Bridge Club— Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp, 7:30 o’clock. Woman's Home Missionary Society of M. E. church—Mrs. Sprang, 2 o’clock. — Christian Missionary society, Mrs. Wm. Kohls. Saturday Saturday—Loyal Daughters class of Christian church —J. E. Anderson home. Psi Ote Christmas handkerchief sale —Peoples shoe store. U. B. Ladies Aid society, BazaarNiblick building. Monday Research Club—Mrs. D. B. Erwin. • Tuesday League of Women Voters Silver Tea —Rest room at library, 2:30. • Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. C. C. Schafer. Thursday Royal Meighbors—7:3o o’clock. Mrs. Dr. .1. M. Miller was hostess to the Historical club at her home on South Second street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. James Fristoe gave a very interesting book review on ’’The Exile of the Lariat,” by Honora Willsie. Mrs. Miller served delicious refreshments. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Herber Humbarger, on South Third street. Mrs. Ben Devor will give a Christmas paper. ★ The regular meeting of the Shakespeare Club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of’ Mrs. W. A. Lower. An excellent paper was read by Mrs. D. D. Heller on “Indiapa Women Authors." The next meeting will be held December 12 at the home of Mrs. C. C. Schafer at which time Mrs. Hooper will have tbe paper on "Cqcil Roads in Africa.” The Research Club will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Mrs. R. R. Eiliker will have the paper on “Cathedrals.” The Ladies Aid Society of the ’ United Brethern church is holding a .bazaar in the Niblick building, for- , merly occupied by the Old Adams County Bank. All sorts of faniV ■ work, aprons, house dresses, etc., are for sale. The sale will continue through Friday and Saturday. A pastry sale will be held Saturday 1 morning and a lunch >vill be served i all day Saturday. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The committee in charge of the Rotary meeting this evening are planining for a 100 per cent attendance. The wives and sweethearts of the men win be special guests and Mr. Frank Ritchie of New. York City will deliver an address on Boys’ Work. The luncheon will be served at 6:15. Special invitations have been sent to the women to attend. ★ Mesdames Henry Schulte. C. LMeibers and Thomas Ehinger as hostesses. entertained the members of the St. Vincent De Paul Society at the Knights of Columbus Hall Wednesday afternoon. Thirty-six women were present and five hundred and rhum was played. Prizes in the ”500” were awarded to Mrs. Hubert Scfimitt and Mrs. John Wilson. The women expressed their appreciation to the Knights of Columbus who so kindly offered the use of the hall on the last Wednesday of every month ; for their meeting place. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The regular meeting of the W. R. C. will be held at the Legion hall. Friday afternoon at two o'clock. The election of oficers will he held and all members are requested to b‘e — • I Medals For Ton Litters To Be Awarded Dec. 18 i(>n Wednesday, December IS, a meeting will be held in the county, probably at Decatur for the purpose of awarding gold medals won by three Adams county farmers, who succeeded in crossing the line in the Hoosier I | Ton Litter Club contest this year. JUjthough 18 mon and hoys entered the contest last, spring only three were successful in feeding torr litters. Otto Hoile, of Union township will receive a medal for having fed a litter to a weight of 2100 poandg in 6 months. Mr. Hoile fed two litters

I " !!-■! to weights of over 1800 pounds and three to weights of more than 16<>0 pounds. One hundred three pigs were fed to ! an average weight of 180 pounds in 6 months by Mr. Hoile which is a state ! record. Carl E. Amstutz. Wabash • township boy will receive a gold I medal for having hed a litter of 10 pigs to a weight of one ton ift the . name length of time. > James It. Wiley, state leader of the contest, will attend the meeting. —*-* Q Speakers Named For Union Revival Meetings At Berne * f Berne, Dec. 7. —Complete plans 1 have been made by the Ministerial Association in Berne for the nineteenth annual urtion meetings. Rev. P. R. Schroeder, secretary of the association, announced yesterday that the speakers have been secured and the date of the meetings has been

I Saturday is Auto Day and Close of Our TWELFTH Anniversary Sale I i TWO BIG DAYS IN ONE AND UNDOUBTEDLY THE BIGGEST DAY OF OUR SALE. THE CAREFUL BUYER WHO HAS BEEN PUTTING OFF VISITING OUR STORE WILL MISS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY IF THEY’ FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BIG OFFERS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY — THE , g LAST DAY. VALUES OF GREAT INTEREST PREVAIL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT E AND WE ASK YOU TO VISIT US WHILE IN TOWN. I M deductions in SUITS, 1 We have on our racks just a limited number of E- / I Superbly Tailored Suits which will be offered in the /' / K /( II i “clean-up” Saturday. Every suit is of unusual smart- z T \ \ ness and the assortment includes several of the famous 1 Printzess models., The best of quality and workman- j ife v L ship; some fancy trimmed; some plain. The very high- WL- ® ' $ i. e. est types of Suits at a special price of Ih ' $ i9 95 ' y * I ' JTIiL Every wanted material and color and a vciy good ’ i “ selection. Don’t overlook this special while in the store. a i B I COAT VALUES NEVER OFFERED BEFORE >’— - . Wonderful Smart Coats and val- Don’t overlook this special value Drastic reductions have bi <n 11 . M ins unexcelled. Never before arranged for the last days of the in force in 1 ■ were you given this opportunity. big sale. Coats-made of such rich Coals ol rare beauty and <li> i .Fm Materials of Bolivia, Suedenc, Or- and wanted materials as Bolivia lion and ol materials Hat " ? Rd mandale. A good selection of and other popular fabrics. most popular. (irealci sizes. • never before. if Former Values up to $35 Former values to $62 ’ 50 Former values to $72.50 I $22.95 $39.75 $49.50 1 ’ IS! i KI , . — 9 - I DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT DURING THE SALE HAS SPOKEN FOR IT i | SELF AND STILL OFFERS A NUMBER OF EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALI ( ES. THE RACKS ARE FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL AND CLEVER CREATIONS OF THE MUCH WANTED M ATERIALS AND COLORS. DON’T WA<! > UNTIL AFTER THE SALE. COME IN THIS WEEK-END AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SAVING. r IM | Make Saturday, Auto Day A Money Saver by I Visiting Our Store • I E. F. GASS & SON I 6 t - 1

fixed. The meetings will begin on Sunday, December 30th, and will convene through the entire week, closing on Saturday, January 6th. The pastors of (he Berne churches have arranged an excellent program for (he series of meetings, and a big spiritual feast awaits the people of this community. As in former years, speakers have been secured to bring the Gospel message in both languages, the English and the German. Dr. H. ('. Morrison of Louisville. Ky.. will be here to delivef the English addresses and Bishop S./P. Spreng of Naperville, 111., will speak in the German language during the meetings. o I—f—WANT ADS EARN—I—J—J O 0 TOPS AND TIRES Tires less than Factory Cost. Special prices on Auto Painting. DECATUR AUTO TOP and PAINT SHOP o ; 0

i- . fW •Ik-’ No Discount on Gas Bills After 10th of Month IIIBI illiinlllilll | | All gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure . z discount. j' Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager d! •