Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1924 — Page 2

Ready For Business Tuesday. Feb. 26 Vanity Beauty Shop, 115 North First St. WE DELIVER * Full-0 Pep i and other kinds of h POULTRY FEED Tankage Beef Scraps I Hay Corn Straw I COK E a None Better CO A L Kentucky Virginia E. E. ZIMMERMAN Phones 233—337 I THICRYSTAL I —Tonight— K ’ “JUNE MADNESS" 9 H A big Metro production ft M featuring 0 Viola Dana 9 A romance of jazz and 9 jeopardy, .lack ami jilt- 9 HR cd Cadbury Todd 2nd 9 H> had liie lirst and got Sf Qm the second. He found 9 K marrying ('.lytic was B B more than one day's B I work. B —Also The second episode of K® “Plunder” featuring Pearl White j&j 10c—25c B

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BASKETBALL RESULTS College Games Purdue 24; Michigan 20. Chicago 20; Indiana 25. Franklin 47; Marquette 15. . Butler 62; Haskell Indians 13. _ Rose Poly 33; Loyola 22. I Navy 36; Earlham 23. II Creighton 23; Notre Dame 12. Il Ohio State 27; Wisconsin 13. I Kentucky 33; Georgia Tech, 27. I Indiana State Normal 22; Eastern I Illinois Normal of Charleston 10. J High School Games II Muncie 70; Portland 14. 3 Richmond 1G; Steele (Dayton. O.) I 14 | Garfield, Terre Haute, 18; RushI ville, 38, I Crawfordsville 36; Shortridge (InI dianapolis) 29. Ft. Wayne South Sde 3; Peru 19. Ft. Wayne Central 23; Froebel, (Gary I. 17. Kendallville 56; Goshen 22. o—; UNCLAIMED LETTERS The following letters are at the De<at.ir po.-itofficef Victor Omlor, Jack ’iMcGreeny. Ted Hunter. Mrs. H. Alli mon. Mrs. Raymond Hakes. Mr. Frank II Allen. Mr. Hilbert Hobble, Mr. Carl Harvey, Mr. M. C. Jackson, Mr. Aril thur McCreevy, Mr. Ernst Merica. H. Flitzinger. P. M. O , I Glycerine Mixture I Gives Wife * merchant whose wife hail catarrh | of the stomach finally pave her sim-l 1 pie buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., I as mixed in Adlerika. ONE bottle; did wonders because Adlerika acts on ! BOTH upper and lower bowel and( brings out all poisons. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Excellent to guard against ap-[ pendicitis and for obstinate constipa-, tion. Smith. Yager & Falk, drug-; gists. In Monroe by Otis O. Hocker. i -fa a... No need to have dandruff, itching scalp or falling hair. Kekionga Scalp Tonic overcomes scalp troubles, stops falling hair and promotes the growth of soft fluffy hair Used as a tonic by barbew. Sold by Callow & Kofene

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25,192 L' "

1 | CLUB CALENDAR Monday Elk's Card Party—K. of C. Hall i Research Club —Mrs. J. T. Merymau. Woman’s Club —George Washington . Party—Library. Standard Bearers- —Miss Monai Butler, 7:30 p. in. Tuesday Mary and Martha Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. Abe IhtJmut. Progressive Sunday School Class of Presbyterian Church—Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Epworth League of M. E. church I Leap Year Party—Rev. and Mrs. U. S. ‘ i A. Bridge. St. Mary's Society Benefit Card Party and Dance—K. of C. hail, 7:30. Pythian Needle Club —K. of P. Home. Wednesday > Bachelor Maids — Mrs. Theodore Gralikcr, 6:30 o'dock Tri D— Miss Helen Muyer. Auction Bridge Club—Miss Vlrgein I Smith, 8 o'clock. Thursday Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Society—(church Parlors. Antioch Community Sewing Club — '.Mrs. Frank Arnold, all day. Corinthian Class of Christian j Church Benefit Show—Crystal. Y. W C. A. of M. K. Church Golda Gay. 7:30. Order of Eastern Star, 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea —Mrs. Hubert Schmitt. St. Vincent de Paul Society—K. ol C. Hall. | Root Township Home Economics ■Club —Mrs. E. ('. Christen. Auction Bridge Club — Miss Fat’ I Hite. Saturday Gray Side Christian Indies' Aid Soi ciety Bake Sale—Central Grocery. The members of the So Cha Res ‘Club will meet Thursday evening al (the home of Mrs. Huburt Schmitt. A i good attendance is desired. ♦ The Progressive Sunday School i elass of the Presbyterian church will ; meet with Mrs. J. c. Sutton. Tuesday | ••venlng' at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial imitation is extend'-d to all members All arrangeme'f.s are completed | for tlie big parcel post sale, card party and dance to be held by the St. i Marys Society, Tuesday evening al the Kniglits cf Columbus Hall at seven-thirty o’clock. Those not hav ing tickets or who have not been so licited may pal at the door. The prk-t of admission is twenty-five cents. Mrs. T. F. Graliker will entertain the members of the Bachelor Maldr Club at her homo on First street Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock.' All members are requested to b< prevent. * The members of the Mary and Martha Sunday School class of the , Methodist church will meet with Mrs i Abe Hebout. 308 North Sixth street Tuesday evening, instead ot with Mrs Sprung as previously announced. All members are urged to be present.' e Mr. anil Mrs. S. E Brown enter twined at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peoples, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peoples and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown and children Mary Maxine and Billy, of this city. • All Elks, their wives and sweet hearts are urged to attend the card party at the K. of C. hall ibis even ing. e The Ycttna Women's Christian As ociation of the M. E. church will meet Thursday e voting at 7:30 o'clock at tlf home of Golda Gay. ot North Second street The annual mito box opening will be held and all members are urged to be present. • i Th** Coiintblan Class of the Chris tian church will give n benefit pic titre show at the CrVstal theater Thursday evening. "White Rom* ‘tarring Betty Compson will he the fin tine, Tickets are hying sold nt twenty five cunts and the liberal pat rnnsye of the public la solicited. • Th" Civic Ihpuiltmnt of the Wo urnu's f’lulj wilt give u George Wash Ington Birthday putty at the Library j this evening following the buslnea.* met ling. Ait unusual mid entertain j Ing progrun has Im<ii prepared and I all member* are requested to ay end Miss If'-la n ,Meyer will entertain tie members of the Tri It Club al her home on J’lfth street, Wednesday iVi ning. All niembchl are requealod to attend. Mr . Jennie Rainer aid Mr Agm-, «k>

Andrews had as their guests at dinner yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rosenwinkle, Vane Thompson and C. L. Rainer, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews and Harold Andrews * The regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held in the . Masonic pall Thursday evening at 1 7:30 o’clock. There will be an entertaining feature and all members are urged to be present. The Gray Section of the Christian ’ Ladies Aid society will hold a pastry sale at the Central grocery. Saturday morning at ten o'clock. The liberal 1 patronage of the public is solicited. * A number of friends and relatives 1 pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. • Clarence Miller at their homo in Union township, Sunday. The Miller family will move to Fort Wayne in the near future. Those who were present *w<*re Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lytle and daughter. Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnepp and daughter. Bernice; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy and daughters, Olive and Esther; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murphy and son, Leo; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnepp: Dee Murphy ind Richard Schuepp. all of Fori Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lytle ■nd son. Harold; Mrs. Levi Lytle, ol icar Glenmore; Noah and Lewh •Jcbnepp, of Willshire, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller and family; Mr Murphy, of Schumm. Ohio: Mrs. Alict ind Mrs. Frank Schnepp; Mrs. Leti ia Schnepp 1 and sons. Floyd and Kt n leth; Miss Florence Bowen; Mr. am Mrs. Abe Schnepp and daughter S'aomi and son. Dwight, all of thh •ity. Gomes and a social good time .cere enjoyed. e The Antioch Community Sewing •lub will meet al the home of Mrs •’rank Arnold. Thursday, February S. all day. The annual mite box op ■ning will be held. The ladies ar< equested to bring their own lunches * The members of the Epworth ■>ague of the Methodist church will ncet at the home of Rev. and Mrs j. 8. A. Bridge Tuesday evening fol t Leap Year party. All member, re iequested to attend. The Ladles Aid society of the Evan ellcal church will meet Thursday as ernoon in the church parlors A par f .| pent -nin Will be heM in conn'soa with the meeting and all mem era arc requested to be present. * The Union Township Woman's clul vill hold its regular monthly m-vtint t the home of Mrs. Ross, Harden Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30 o'plocl \ good program has be* n arranger Cvery member is rcqu< sted to be pr" <eirt. o ... — - DAMAGE SUIT ' ON TRIAL HERE Ft, Wayne Suit Being Tried i Before Jury; Demand $25,000 Damages Dainngea in the num of s33. ( e*U ar< lemandrd In n suit whh li went ot rial in the Adams circuit court !»’• ore a jury and Judge Jesse C. Suttoi his magging. The cate is that o Toward Moorman, age IX. uaalnat Hu ‘ort Wayne Transfer company. Th' ■use was filed by the young man'- ! ext friend, liellen Sonera. ( The suit is the outgrowth of an ccMent which occured in th. Way®' I >n May I. 1923. The pUintitT war I idlng a motorcycle and was »lruH >y a taxl < nb te-ionging to tin- defend ■nt and driven by one of'th d' semi nt's aents. the cmnplalnt states. The plaintiffs < laims that ho was |irY r iiunenily injur'd In th" necident. Utorneya J w Fyffontas qtid S? c i, leland. of Fort Wuyne iTprwW dalntlff and the law firm Coterie I ii.d Hugun of Ft Wayna and Attune > ’’. J. lai'a. of Decatur, impear fur tin lefendanfa. * The member* of the jury heurtng ' e ht» pue are Theodore llolbrock. Harvey J. Sr (is. Joseph u lluyer, liar' • e.v Inc'lehrn. Walter lltxler. Jaeoh j loth, Warren J. Cm"’. Laruy II Cable I Vhllheft (Ince. Arthur Hull. Ifornmu ielli meyer and a Mi, Ktiinun. Th«. pluintlff In 'lie case fees Iretm i nntlU'd In Illi' Alton county jail at ■ Fort Wnytm on a criminal charge, on ' ’ shir to give Imnd. and lie waa brought' to bucatur (or lb't trial this niomlng. by Hlierilf L. C. Be bllya. He was left ( In the 'h.’ugv of Shorifl John Baker,! The trial will nut h" eotupl' twl lodaj. i »

CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May 31.10 H; July $1.10%; Sept. $1.10%. Corn: May 80%c; July 81%c; Sept. 81%c. Oats: May 48%c, July 46%c; Sept. 43%c. 0 , — / G. E. Dance—Masonic Hall. Tuesday Night. COME. - i TAKE SALTS IF STOMACH ISN'T ACTING RIGHT Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather ferinents.i Che same as food left in the open air. 1 lays a not/d authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hy-, leracidHy meaning there is an excess .if hydrochloric acid in the stomiu li which prevents complete digestion mil starts food frementation. Thus everything eaten sours in the inoiii ich much like garbage sours in a can, 'forming acrid fluids mid gases which inflate tho stomach like a toy mlloon Then we fee) a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest; we belch up gas; I we eructate sour food or have heai't'rum, flatulence, water-brash or lauset. He tells us to lay aside ail iligesive aids and instead get from any •harmacy four ounces of Jad Salts md take a tablespoonful in a glass >f water before breakfast and drink t while it is effervescing, and forth•rmore, to continue this for a week. A'hile relief often follows the first lose, it is important to help neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-mak-•ng mass, start the liver. stimu!at<he kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jud Salts is inexpensive, ami is nade from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litliia ami sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used for many stomach disirders with excellent results.

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A i ' sa' -n-—■■.aa = . a Guard Your Mouth Let WRIGLEY’S be the guardian of your rnouth and throat. It will combat trouble of various kinds. It helps to keep the teeth free from food particles that ferment and cause decay. It has an antiseptic effect. It lieves acid mouth and thus not only prevents harm to the teeth, but serves to sweeten the stomach. t It stimulates digestion and helps to prevent the forming of gas that causes dyspepsia. kruJ ,_ Read from a widely known medidiikrmt n»»wt cal work: - »I1 n>»de bom h obt"x.ltie lt * “Chewing gum aids tooth nutrition and the cleansing action is a defipifVi nite benefit—it prevents dyspepsia. wi- le “ Good chewing gum is excellent for tuvorri bad digestion. a w i "i irwsa—Wf—aa— esaßMßg a So we say, after every meal WRIGLEYS