Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1924 — Page 3

Field Goals by “Eagle Eye” Pete from her* on in. ~ ■ . u» x At least it JTi io*-™ the Y,,now i ;it need Io together for a better organization between X and tournament time. But lire fighting -nd we have eonfiX- that they will come through at the right time. Coach Confer will take his D. C. „ S boy* to Fort Wayne Friday light' m play the St. Patrick's Parrish team. T hr Yellow Jackets have pledged themselves to observe strict training rulrs from now until after the tournam,nts. That's the right spirit and if followed out will bring results. Tonight is a big night at Bluffton. The Leaders and Phi Delta meet in the fourth game of a series tonight. Fred Kolter. manager of the Leaders has a few seats left for the game for local fans if they want them. The Leaders will go to Berne Saturday night for a third game with the Athletics. Mr. Kolter has several seats for this game. also. The Berne Witness says: "The AthleticLeader game will be one of the fastest and fiercest battles of the season. Very unusually keen rivalry exists between these independent teams. Berne will be out with its old time strongest lineup and something is bound to happen.’’ The Hartford City Athletics, victors over the Leaders at Hartford City, will play a return game with the> locals at the high school gym here sext Tuesday night. I,ocal fans canlot afford to miss this game as it promises to be a real exhibition. Mendenhall, former K. of C. player « a member of the Hartford City team. The way the high school pupils llled up that east balcony and concentrated their yells last Tuesday night sure was great. That’s what we’ve been wanting to see all season. Keep it up. Fanny Fanetie says she can hardly wait until Portland comes up here for a game with the Yellow Jackets tomorrow night, as the postman today brought her word that the good locking shiek she met down there a few weeks ago is coming with the tram. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Means I ou Have Not Been Drink* injf Enough Water When you wake up with bat-hnvh* . and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a wellknown authority. An excess of such add* overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood ana t iey become sort of paralyzed ana k'gjy. When your kidneys get slugz<’h and clog you must relieve them. , “ you relieve your bowels, remov lug all the body's urinary waste, elan P>u have backache, n|< k heada< ht>. "ixiy spells; your stomach sours,f ongue Is coated, and when the weather h had you have rheumatic twinges. The urine |s cloudy, full of sediment. Il.auuels Often get sore, water scalds, •nd vou ar« obliged to seek relief ’*" • throe times during the night. Mther consult a good, reliable Fnysidan at once or get from yout i. nbout four ounces of Jna “ ‘““iMPoontm tn a glass ' Water before hreakfhst for a few s» y " “JS* 1 your k,,,n,, yn may then act nn*. This famous salts Is made from Li **. of “’■‘•P*’" and lemon ju'.tu "mblne.l with llthla, and has been sUmulw y '’ 1 ar *, 1° he, P ena «l«gglsh kidneys, also to rallze adds In the system, so the y l'l«dde K rLlak U nX‘. ,h ’' H " r ‘'" r,, "- v ' n » IJ“'L 8 , 81 * *.* ln **P (i nslve, cannot In- * ’’•lightful. . ff.-rveu w i'- r ~rlnk Dink lota ot PhyalrU« r By 811 m< ’ an " h “Ve your leL "vnmlne your kidn-y< at •’*at twice a year. esi 1 ’ 0 “ Yank «- Millionaire in FebTt 0,11 ° f the Khrhrn ” e-8» Maurice Barms, French novelist. 0 died recently, served as n mem- * rb »mber of Deputies from ,0 ’ ,, »3.«nd in 1908 was admitted Pimch Academy.

tins Sok, I /' ~ Decatur’s Greatest Money Saving and Stock Reducing t Event. — Now At The Pinacle Os Its Success if J I OWNERSHIP SALE \ The Terrific Bombardment on the Immence Stocks At E- D- Engeier & Co. Dry Goods Store Hasn’t let up one bit. That people will buy at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES is proven by the tremen- \ > / d° us crow<^B have thronged the store the first week of the sale, seems as if the whole community wialL ' W3S a d van * a K e °f the wonderful Savings this great trade* movement makes possible. Friday and Saturday Will Be The Best Days Os All - Come! Make Hay while the Sun Shines—Grasp the GREATEST Opportunity in years to Save BIG MONEV X- * by attending this sale now’ —Today—Tomorrow—and Often. Positively Ends Saturday February 16th t— ■ ' pepperen Everett Interest Centers In the “ “S.- CLOSING OUT SALE OF GROCERIES \irj Btsl Quality. j us j , n an< | j n y l( . Quantity Buyers Save the Most Money OvC luC. 15c can 10-Bcth 10 KITCHEN KI.F.NZER— IKc can Puritan \ n sack McKi nzies XOc Ytnmg IlysonF Q I PI MPKIX The old nliable, n SWEET'CORN BI CKWHEAT HI TEA, It. (IRANI) PA’S WONDER sale price, the can 4C ytk- can Fedora 1 r FL ° l R 1 S,c Gun p "" ,lvr £tOf» Extra Special DrPSS Sale price, the closing out sale price, ca ¥ ( reve-(.oenut .Mk- (iat<s SuitvunJ „ (-() c imperial 4Q/» Zyphcr 15c can Hershey I*| n 4 packages QA n Yellow Free QKp (.offee. !h .| ;i p ;in iea. Ih. A Germantown (timrhams ('.(M’.OA. price... AAV fj r OvV Slone PEACHES MV V |(k- Vcreltesl, Q/1/• X bars Swifts Wool x . ~ .. MIXED HARD CANDY SOAP ZSC Yarns N Inst I Extra Special in the Sale. tr n Entire Stock *;*; l >k «- Sarah Mrs. Rohrers 40c ts... i, OU | l( i JLmC TnnxrrrK Roher QQr» .... .... . . All Colors; Regular Sale Price, vanl STEEL Cl T COFFEE . ... ~ vrrjiLX p'V <• “m’ i* r?'- C 25c seller-sale nri<¥- ‘ rwww it. LARGE BOX MATCHES CIGARS at COS I .... . gw j P- A (•.. Maple (.ity. -HMlhusah pri«| 27c Sale Price - 'Xi 34C Boh White anil BubIKp The Box oC Ship(.ollee O<*V No . M(>n . S OAP ’? $1.25 MAPLE 7Q n Kellogg CORN FLAKES w B;irs A 7/> Sale prict— OE- SAI 111 KHA I< » _ paduipr OC t\i7.'Smehl 1 ' "1 2|*|J. f«r....Z«JC ±OV PINEAPPLE.. OOC w Purity QP. . Worn, ns Extra Special OL-O PALM TOILET 22c .™"|S‘.?£l ?C V 2 f KARO lOf <)A "U V 5C Suede Womens SOAP A splentlid soap w °y ESA I V SMU P AxzV s2..*»(Hialvanized WASH Union F <,r *he toilet; J 10c can Hoosier Q„ 30c Mufti DRY II BSr 1 QK I°’- pkg. I oulds GIOVeS l ' n !® n Z Sale price, enke.. 4C HOMINY 8C CLEANER Z4C Best Made 5> 1 .OD SPAGHETTI 4t Browns ami Tans: oUIIS (launtlet style; Rodicc lop; loose ————————————— —————“ Kl',r”H"7.""fc k, Me"pri’«’’ S,wn '* A " l - in,B . SALE PR,CES <)N ALL nJ "uw' . s ‘"'9sc 49c Jusl ß Ze-*’„ t „ WOMEN’S COATS 1 1 — $24.50 (Sale Price) COATS, n0w520.95 Best Quality Bog and Girls r>o <^9.50 (Sale Price) COATS, H0W515.95 Mens 18c Printed Qi<wkin<r« Ingrain Carpet SIO.OO (Sale Price) COATS, n0w57.95 • Dress Hose Linoleum Ein ® ',. ib . A d o«- out-2 pood 55.95 (Sale Price) COATS, now h. M»dk ..nd brown. I> ft. ami 9 ft. wide Imhl. Black, brown patterns. All Remaining Furs at 33'» Per (’ent »n the Dollar !>n ; r |fC Ik-sirable Patterns and white, all sizes. the yard m |{ rma j n j nK Dresses at l*ss Than Half. Sale Price, sq. yanl Site Price, pair — --- 1 — 85c 29c DonU Fail To Visit The Polly - Wiggle THE H &TDRYGOODSSTORE Hugh D. Hite - SUCCESSORS TO E. D. ENGELER & CO., DECATUR IND. - J. H. Burroughs

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7,1924