Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1924 — Page 2

r TAKE SALTSIT STOMACH ISN'T ACTING RIGHT Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric • Acid I'ndigealml food delayed in the itiiniaeli decays, or rather ferments, the same as food left In the open air, »:iy* a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion Is caused by Hypctacidity iiienssinK there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts fisid trementation. Thus evi rything eaten sours in the atom ach much like garbage sours in a can. forming acrid fluids and gases which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon Then we feel a heavy, lumpy mi»»ry In the chest; we belch up gas; we eructate sour food or have heart bum. flatulence, water-brash or natiset. lie tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jud Salts end take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast anil drink It while it is effervescing, and furthermore. to continue this sos a week. Wl lb relief often follows the first dose, it is important to help neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-inak Ing mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate This harmless salts is us*sl for many stomach disorders with excellent results Mrs. ,Joe Laurent and Miss Florence H<dlhoiis.» spent the day |u Fl. Wayne visiting friends. QA/S COLDS ar* aoon •'nipped in th* bud* without “dosing" by uh of— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub O,xr 17 Million Jon U9OJ Yearly CHIROPRACTIC **'" make JjLO you well. & Investigate. S. Phon* 628 ever Keller'* jScSZsti (Drudlcsssvstom) a ’ made day V oZHealth ,y or night. CHARLES & CHARLES. 11. C. ■ " "T 1 '■ — WELCOME MOOSE Tuesday Evening Regular Meeting MOOSE HOME Third Street. r— Asbbaucher’s HJkltACh UGH I MM. kttli' SMfllK SUTI Ruth im PIIONI. 765 or : »- ! ! I IK) YOU j 1 KNOW THE I I POPULATION r I OE * J DECATUR? | B _ Well what I ■ *l* do know I ■ wouM I ■ *urprl*<- yon. I ■ I* the number | ■ nf them thwt I I « are now having I I their garment* I I denned the I H * II FARR WAY 1 ' DECATUR LAUNDRY I

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Research Club—Mrs. I). L. Vance. Five Hundred Club Mrs. Charles Lose. Delta Theta Tail—Mrs. C. C. SchafI " r ' y • Tuesday I Queen Esther*. Miss I rah Colter, | 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C. honoring Miss Marcella i Teeple. bride-elect. C. 1. of C. guest night—K. of C Hall. W. C. T. U.—Mrs. Jno. Niblick. Mary and Martha Class of M. E. Church Mrs. 11. E. Rice. Corinthian class of Christian church Josephine Anderson, 7:30. Wednesday Auction Bridge club Miss Agnes Kohne. Shakespeare Aub—Mrs D. M. Hen ‘ sley. Ladies Aid Society of Reformed church Mrs. M. F. Worthman. Historical club Mrs. Pauline Butler. Senior Class benefit Show at Crystal Thursday. Senior Class benufit Show at Crystal Friday. American Association of I’niversity Women. Mrs. C A. Bugan, 8 p. m Thursday Pythian Needle Club K. of PHome. Friday It. Y. B. Class of f. B. Church Mrs George Muinnta. M. E Epworth J.eague Social -John Nelson home. Saturday W. II M. S. of M. E. Church Pastry Sale at Central Grocery. 10 a. tn. | — The Catholic Uidles of Columbia' ■ will hold a guest night on Tuesday | ; night at the Knights of Columba* hall I Each member will invite a guest and 'an Interesting program has been ar-1 J ranged for the evening The program , ; will begin at eight o'c lock and a cor- 1 dial invitation is extended Io the wo-1 m< n to attend. I The members of the Catholic La- i 1 dies of Columbia will honor one of I thdr member*. Miss Mariella Teeple, bridc-elec t. on Wednesday evening ! with a shower at the Knights of Col-; umbus hall. Miss Teeple will be mar- j rled on January 23 to Mr. Bernard Kintz of this city. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F Teeple and Is popular among a large circle of I fl lends. She will be present! d with a : number of beautiful presents by memI hers of the ('. L. of ('. • The Queen Esther* of the M. E church, will meet at the home of Miss ; : Leah Colter, at 7:3" o'clock Tuesday ' aftonUKML / T'ae Corinthian Clast of the ChristI lan church will meet Tuesday evening with Miss Josephine Auderson at the Rep|>ert Fartq Metulu rs who do ! not have u way to get there may meet lat the Philadelphia and will be met there with machines. • The Woman » Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will hold a pastry sale in the Centn I Grocery next Saturday morning, beginning at 10 o'clock. • ‘ The Freahutan class of the Decatur high school held a class party at the old gym. Friday night. The class ha» seventy three pupils • needled and 1s the largest in the high school and carry the hlgheat average. The even lag w»« spent tn dancing, mush' and games. T mock marriage was held after which refreshment* were served by the hoategHN, the Mtetar* Margaret Bright. Mary Kathryn Hebug, and Margaret Haley Thl fa th- »cecui't tairty held by the class this year. • The Epworth taumue of the Meth, odist church wiH meet F.'iday evening tot tb<-tr regular noc-Ul tnejottag. al ihe. heme ot John MetscMl, Membora are reqmrtted to attend t I The l>. T B clsss »f the I'aftod I Heth:on church will meet with Mrs I Ge< rgo Muutma un KleVentbc street. I Friday evening Mr* Is.cti Noble and Mis tmte Mills wM be the assisting I hnst.w- c a ncMsl utli mlauc- la de I sired inspect nation \i. <a ard I FttferM Army T* In pect | Indiana Guardsmen toen, I ••’nlt'-d Press Rcrvtc o) I Indiana (mil Jan H :'ki r-.l ln*fei tions of the Ind'una Nattobal | nwit. •Pl i. • < .d> t. <.'it,. r !of tile I’nlicd Htai> c Army this month and In Februarv. Adjutant-General

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Smith, head of the guard said today. The inspection will include armory equipment, all ordinances and property of the guard, be said Bedford The Kiwanis Club has, u campaign for a new gymnasium fori the city schools. , 0 Wisconsin And lowa Leading In Big Ten Chicago. Jan. 14 Wisconsin apd lowa took the leadership last week in the Big Ten basketball race and the only teams to start this week with perfect records. Michigan is to make Its debut Monday night against Illinois. lowa showed its. quality the brand of ball shown against the Purdue team on the opening game of the lowa schedule, dropping its opponents by the score of 38 to 26. ’Purdue had demonstrated itself one of the- strongest teams in the con fet'ence this season. Wiscoiisin. with victories' over Indiana ami Northwestern. has gained an early ad vantage which many predict will be improved with the advance of the season Its victory over Indiana was by two points. Purdue, with two victories and one defeat, is in third place and has indicated by its showing against Chicago and Ohio State that it will remain with the leaders. Indiana threw u surprise by deflating the strong Minnesota team 2S to 23. These two i fives are tied with Chicago and lIHI nois at the 580 mark Both- Ohio state and Northwestern have dropI ped the two first games of their I schedules. Standing: Team Pct I Wisconsin 2 f> 100" lowa 1 0 1000 Purdue 2 1 .666 Indiana 11 i Minnesota 11 -®o*’ | Chicago 11 - : ’®® Illinois 11 • s “‘' l Ohio State 0 2 .000 Northwestern . ....... " 2 .000 Michigan - 0 0 .000, Game* for this week are: Indiana lat Wisconsin. Illinois at Michigan, i Monday night; Northwestern al Illi nois. Thursday night . lowa at MlehiI gan. Purdue at Minnesota, and Indiana at Chicago. Saturday night. o— ——— “A DEPOSIT REQUIRED" "A deposit required." in honest cash. Assurance that you can be trusted. Sign of good faith- that you can and will pay. That you're not financially busted "A d-'iaislt required." in training and i -kill You cun not opt'rate me. lUmnve my appendix, or pitch (or the Giant*. Vntil you have prjclk-d some, see? ! "A d<*|ai.*it required." in education. I Where have you Itee.. to school? ! What have you learned? Wise men j , don't trust Large business affair* to fools! ' "A d--|M»*li requlnd." In charactnr Proof that you're genuine. This world, gulled, ha* Rfovn skeptical. • I You have to "*ho« " most men. • "A deposit n-qillred.” » certified < heck 1 A tc-'ot’insendation or two, ffometh'ng to show that you can and will. Before the world trust* you. * - A H. Burkett. win: ro r« Tlh* us Indhiht*. ’ A<|il|Hh MM | hi th* Aihm* iMrrtilt ' bt r I MSI. I IDlhii.in. FbK Him IllHmun. h fr«»m in I I h*' *• t ffiiM' IlMt Flhvlhm ijHllnuiii th, 4b,HMtnrU •l.ftinlnnl |ln a to'M'siwhh nt «.r th. Minh- us In* k lltHMrl ’i • h hrH-hk i<hm th* I irM hl ivhi* iHlhnnn thal hr br an«l "r Ihr H*ii 4«ial«r *»f th** - .V" <N»urt »*n th* 15th «lHy I **! ~,r *«m* bring the 1•* * • *h»r<*H» n*| i*ny lUr nr»t rrgt|« |i*. mrm ill. ■<. t.. 1.. ).,.; I |.- ll »| |l„ ciurt It.tiUH- **ll*. ,-H, I I •_«!««.• e. m* ..« Mso.i.k** ll.* Fourth .Idsy of February. A. |._ |,j|. sml i.l. «•! | i.> ..newer or .h mm t-. soi.t ...mnUmt | »r 111. wilt he 11. or.| ..ml .1.-1.-r. I n.tewi m nt. klmw.i. >- ‘| IMlo-v.. m? nsim om| tit* .e.l of '!..f“L‘nuiV ,, K‘| »”b 'U: |F. M Cottrall. Atty. H-Sl-jt

< —————■ r __ Sale I - Big 7 Day s .X d u I Sat., Jan. 19 L- —I January Clearance Sale I . C Silk-Woolen Blankets. Everything in Our I **• Woolen Dress Gjds Plain anj Fancy Silks In this sale you will h ave choice of Every piece of Wool flfey, IjX our entire stock. A Dress Goods vbill re j x large stock to select priced for this sale. from. $1.50 Belding Satin Cashmere .... $3.89 $3.50 Drew Goods $2.88 $3.50 Belding Flat Crepe QQ Qg liiiJ.OO Dress Goods $2.48 $3.00 Heavy Canton Crepe $2 69 $2.95 Drew Goods s2*4B $2.25 Heavy Crepe De Chine $4 88 $2.50 Dress Goods $1.98 $2.25 Fine Taffeta .‘sl.Bß $2.25 Dress Goods ........... SI.BB $3.00 IJcldinjrs Satin De Chine $2.69 51.75 Dress Goods $1.48 $3.50 Brocade Silk Crepe $2.98 51.25 Dress Goods 98c $1.25 Fancy Figured Silks 98c 11.00 Ores. Goo*. gg c M. 23 12 mo. r.» g « gg c I2J L ; Woolen Finiil Clean-up Sale Blankets °- ® ur Iteady-to-Wear Izot No. 1 All Childrens $15.00 Finest Extra Heavy \|j on Coats Coats, , A" Wool $12 .50 7. , ‘: at - 02.50 to SI3JJO O, Blankets, sale... $15.00 *"e V ■ $12.50 Fine All Wool Blank- $7.50 /-L- 1 ets, very large size, beauti- All Childrens ' Xwl £1."““' JSIO-5O- mSX «;«*- > (oats j > foU $9.50 All Wool CQ S 7-5« t« SS.SO i ' “ SS-95 « .m, $5.75 Extra Heavy Wool Nan Blankets, extra large Wool & Silk fine block pat- <IQQ Dresses Wool & Silk terns, sale *’ $35.00 Dresses Dresses Sale 9-3.00 to $29.75 < $4.95 Fine Wool Nap Blank- Sale 5i.45 $22.50 $1750 jffi $1.85 Fine Colton Check w *'6.50 Block Blankets, U!-> on w , *. l ±~ Ku Very special ..... Sale Niblick & Company