Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1924 — Page 3

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* W3L BI smSk ism fISEKBHHONBRI SPECIAL ] | X v.. v ■ ■ *—- _ * SrV * ,>, Buy 1 ”y Blanket Sale I y)' ALL THIS WEEK I We have placer! on sale • WEARWELLyLAKKETS . “■■" I 1 1 Ah (Motion ans. V/00l Rlankete will be m’:rh higher next winter, so we I would advise buying r.ov at big savings. ■ I its nl:- sX?, Sio.Cr; 5a1e.'.512.50 I Wrrl Nice Wool blanket. V,: p. :?7.5Q; saio SC,, is * I L ,:r> y v • r : ! ' v‘»a s : v*. >’<s .-I;; ile.., .SS.S' Extra fine silk I F'iite Wool Nap Kl, inkers. exinrsize. 81.95; sale... .$1.28 and wool hose I Fine Wnoj Nan R'ankrtf. iVi w.,-. 5.t.85; sale S:’..2~> ? iaC | 0 -.,| 5y i , I Real bilk g nne Tctton PletWcts exlrn si/e. S3.■‘SO; sale $£.9S r y y^ n £| e . Pine Cotton Khnkels, full sine. $2,50; sale $2.28 gant Sale. Very | Special ■ Niblick & Co. 80c pS I

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End Sore Throat and ('best ('olds Overnight With Mustarine—Sure (iofHl Hot Stuff— Hut Won’t lllister. Thn tqlmitn you rub on this only real Hubatituln for the good old sash but blltHerlng mustard plaster you will know that ili<* misery, pain uf-ony and conßOHtlon has started u f'O. Don't worry about that cold in lhf chest—that hacking cough or sort 11n oat. for Musterino applied tonlgh will taka out all soreness by morning l T so It for pain anywhere,—foi neuritis, lumbago, neuralgia and foi swollen, aching, rheumatic Joints There is nothing so quickly effective for chilblains, cold or frosted feet. Druggists everywhere will be glad to supply you. hut be sure you get the original Beggy’s Musterine In the ye| low box. 20 and fit) cents. - ■— — /

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Many Public School * Buildings Arc Unsafe i B (IJ. P. Staff Correspondent) 4 Indlanupolls, Peb. 14 —One-fourth of ] i he Indiana public schools have con- I •. stiuctlon feututes that are lnsuffi-'J | ci» nt for The needs and safety of pu- 1 y plls, according to K. B. llumsey, slate i '' school Inspector. 1 1 r j in the rural sections, practically i I’ all of the public schools have wooden j j glairs, nou-flreproof corridors and no I c flre walls," Rumaey declared. 1,1 Storage rooms in the busentents t y are usually used to store trash an/1 J kindling. Doors to fire‘escapes are 1 ir ofi ri chained and padlocked." i s. I —■■■ - o David H. 11ogg Enters \ '! Race For Congressman j Port Wayne, Feb. 14 -David H. j lligg, local attorney, yesterday made 1 / a formal announcement of his camll- I da for the Republican nomination J for congressman from the Twelfth 1 tli trlet. Attorney Hogg will oppose i Congressman I.ouis Fairfield, of An- 1 go la, for the nomination. Hogg i« j Republican county chairman at th<* 1 pp ent time, lie is a graduate of I rsitj and ha i prat tit ed ] la < in Fort Wayne glnee 1913. , I o Simmons Sells Out j Interest In Klan tltnltcd Tress Staff Correspondent) Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 14 —l Special' to Duily Democrat)-—'William J Simmons, “father of the K. K. K.,” ro- ( ntmncetl his brain child .because it departed from its ideals. This, it wns learned, today was Simmons’ reason for making "peace" with the rival faction of the "hooded o der," he added by Itr. W. If. Kvans, 1 whereby he-was paid $100,00(1 for his righta ar.tl Interests in the organization agreed to retire. Simmons, in a speech to the klansmen here, related the light he made, for the life of the klan. explained in detail a compromise agreement with the Kvans faction and then proclaim-' ed a new secret society, the “Knights of the Pluming Sword. 1 ' o Uogansport And Peru 11. S. Relations Ended Logansport. Feh. 14 —All athlatic relations between Logansport and Pffiil have been severed, local school authorities announce, 'lames scheduled in football and basketball for the !924-19Jfi school year have been canceled, and the annual track meet between the two schools has been called off. The action was taken following the trouble whith arose here during the basket hall games between the first and second teams of the two high < hoots Saturday night. The I’eru | school authorities refused to send ‘ their team on the floor for the scent.d half of the second team contest. They declared that Prank lloehne. referee of the game, showed favoritism in his decisions, having called fifteen fouls against the Peru quintet as against five against lawgasport. They also contend that lloehne held a long conversation with Coach Clif- J ford Wells previous to the contest. —o ————— Sunday School Night At Evangelical Revival The Kvangcllrul church revival was wed attended lust night and splcnd'd interest was shown. Tonight will be Sunday School night at the revival and another line meeting is expected There worn fifty-three In utt< ndanee at the t cottage prayer meetings this morning. Prayer meetings will be held tomorrow morning -it the follow lag homes: District No. I, Mrs. William Alfather, 104 North jtll street; district No. J. Mrs. Charles Srlinit*. 8«4 North Second uri et; district No “ and 4. Mrs. John T Kelly, corner Madison and Sixth tin eta; district No. f. and 6. Mr*. 11. If. Foreman. 432 Mercer Avenue; districts No. 7 and K. Mrs. Clifford, l«ee, sls t.lne street; district Nix It. Mrs. Alvin Bgley. Rl9 Hush street. ■ 'O* 1 """ More Suits Result From Typhoid Epidemic Fort Wayne. F» b. ll—Sixteen dam age suits asking a total Judgment of ( s.ix Mm wer<> filed In the local courts late yesterday aguinsi the city of Ft. Wavne and the Pennsylvania Railroad ■ oninpuy as the result of the recent typhoid * pldemh. Seven of the a> lions were brou.hi in the rlrcult Vourt and the other | nine were brought in the superior j court. In three of the actions the city was named as the only defendant. In the other stills the illy and railroad . ompanv were jointly named, j Tip' suits yesterday make a totu! of 1* that have been filed ay the re- ! suit o fthe epidemic and the total demand asked Is over fHO.oufl, Aggmnn,' Reed A Cleveland and Ira M. Knouff* er are illenPys for the plaintiffs. I

f EA®l© | ( Apparatus Headquarters) f Our rmlio equipment is flislinclivc lor llic rjiinlily of f 1 ils porformnncc. 1 1 {’;irls iintl scls ciimriici' ;i voricly still it icnlly wide lo \ # mccl the rc(|uiirmoiils of every user of radio. / 1 If you assemble your radio purls from plan or (took 1 f take lime lo drink in tin- romance of radio art. ( # Know on wind laws the perfection of your receiving # V set depends. To acquire such knowledge is not a horesome \ / slndv lull an ai)sorhinj> recreation. f 1 ily understanding the scientific* basis of radio phenom- 1 I ena you will begin to appreciate* wind ( very radio fun t J knows concerning good appurntus. # \ We have scls ready to install. Coim* in for a demon- \ f stration, also information based upon absolute scientific f 1 principles. J 1 James W. Drown, 1 I B. S. K. K. | t In eliiirge of Radio Dept. f ) So. | ) w je: ~frr: zr J wm — ■I in—■ iin n-ir - t am Announcing The Opening of Broadacres Dairy * Wc are now ready to deliver first class milk and cream direct to your door from • the finest and most completely equipped dairy in the county. Our herd are all pure bred Registered Holstein and Guernsey cows Tuberculosis tested and under Federal, slate and veterinarian care which insures tin' finest psis- j Bible quality of milk and cream. WHIPPING CREAM ft one-half pint tickets .$1.0(1 COFFEE CREAM •V Pint Tickefs SI.OO MI L K \ 10 Pint Tickets 70c 10 Quart Tickets $1.20 OUR MOTTO “CLEANLINESS and PROMPT SERVICE" Pltone ,‘«I2 I • An Amazing Fact TO many people it may seem incredible that a habit so common as coffee-drinking can be harmful. Yet if your doctor were to enumerate the common cl ;es of indigestion, headache, and , u n-down condition, he would be likely to mention coffee. If you are troubled with insomnia, nervousness, or are inclined to be high-strung, try Postum in place of coffee for thirty days, and note the difference in the way you feel, and how much better you sleep. Postum is a pure cereal beverage, absolutely free from caffeine, or any harmful drug. Postum for Health *' There \s a Reason * * Your groevf wtU Towum In "! oFljp two lornw: Instant tWum V**"TfOZ* -C Cjn tin*} prapatod ina.mtly in 1^ the cup by th» addition o| ] s| «■’•"•**— 1% boding w»t*r. PouumCrr»»l • 1..* l ft" 11 U. 1 (lo packagM] lor ihow who M5T*< T OfS J - r —fi-J ts«l*f »h* flavor brought out POSTUM T 3 £& bv boiling fully 20 minunfiT F«ri»u dk w Tlia vow ol aithn lorn, l, f— L—about oorhall cam a cup. p : —)