Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1924 — Page 2

“BO'MB” PROVES (Continued from page one) tuinl yfurniabod thrill* for Montpelier and surrouiullnt; territory for twentyfour hours. The officer*. before discovery that the object was not a bomb had exxressed belief, however, that non- of the released strikers had been r> sponsible us a mutter of fact had expressed themselves greatly punch'd. Officials and all others interested were elated today ut the happy solaf tion of the latest “bomb mystery." „ ~WOLF HUNT (Continued from page one) ' S^"*\VV^^WW«VVVVWvsrwVsAA.NAe..\ I »*. on the VVa'b u.li river, where open country was reached. Here, in the open fields, the wolves easily outdistanced the dogs and the hunters riding down the rough and frozen roads, at great speed, their automobiles swaying from side to side, lost sight of the animals.

» New Youth For women—new beauty for girls By Ktlna Wallace Hopper |

i found hi Franco, many years ago. ' Hi' iipri-mc aids to beauty and to Joutli. I was a plain girl. and they, risii - me the rage of New York. And i> 'v. after 4 i years in the line-light, f i v k• i e m v beauty still. All who met u on the stage or elsewhere; marvel rr my youthful bloom. I have btoueht the same results* t®, ie » • ftn 1 know these su me hefpU i r; hrin.- millions mill!plied beauty •lid i-i-r "inli;l youth. Now 1 have ar* ranted - ! all who wish may get them, .'nd I am taking time to tell the facts about them. My White Youth Clay This is a white, refined day, amai■'g anil delightful In results. It lias 1> ■*' perfected by 20 years of acienMany of you know what clay duos i Even the crude aud muddy eluys so ! many are still using. They purge the skin of all that clogs aud mars it They bring a new complexion, rosy, I dear and clean. They firm the skln.4 combat all lines and wrinkle*, reduce | the [lores. You see everywhere the youth and beauty that results from clay. Hut my White Youth Clay is vastly more efficient It is the last word in facial day. Many women, with one application s»em to drop ten years. The coat Is 60 cent* and ft. My Youth Cream My cold cream was perfected by French expert*. ! call it my youth I 'ream It contain* both lemon and strawberry. Also nil the best that science know* to foster the fine texture of the skin. I use It after the clay. ANo as a night cream. Also daytimes as a jumper b.i<e, S r »;• Is my skin with-

Cities Are Built One Brick At A Time Stop one moment and realize that , the largest i*ty and .he i^ilcst lituldin vr were built by putting in Ihe place, one stone, one piece of deck one brick or one board at a time. ' so the greatest .fortunc was started by bavins single dollars at a time. SAVK WITH US. \% paid on your Savings. j The Peoples Loan & Trust Co i , * “BANh OF SEWVICK

FARMER ANSWER SUITER | BOYCOTT IN KOKOMO (United Press Service) Kokomo, lad., Feb. -S- Howard county farmers under the leadership of O. A. Thomas, well-known farmer and assessor of Harrison township, have undertaken to r.ii-.e the “butter boycott" instituted by a thousand wo- ’ men of Kokomo by firing a broadside In the local papers setting forth that the women are cutting off their own noses to spite their faces. 1 Eliminate “Old Itossy" these . farmers say. and if Kokomo folks desire to eat substitutes neighboring cities will provide an ample market for the "country butter" trade of Ho- ■ ward county. “Hot soda biscuits with Jersey butter. “Hot soda biscuits with pancakes and real butter and tnaple ( i syrup or home made bread and real butler, Nothing compound by chemists ■ can take |he place of these”, say • the embattled farmers. * —o L. A. Graham will go to Portland . this evening to attend the basket ball) tournament.

out tt. It softens, whitens, feeds and smoothes. My Vmitl* Cream costs 1 60 cent*. I clean ray skin with a liquid clean-, ter, called my Facial Youth. That ■ also Is a French creation. The lead-1 ing beauty experts now employ it. but they charge too high a price. My Facial Youth contains no animii. uo vegetable fat. The skin cannot absorb it. So It cleans to the I depths, then departs. All the ret use come* out with it. all the dirt and’ grime. You will never know what a clean skin means until you try Facia! YoutK The cost ts 75 Cents. My Hair Youth This is another French creation. It embodies all that aids hair health and growth- My hair is my greatest j glory, it is heavy, thick and lustrous, j I have never had falling hair or dand- | ruff, never a touch of gray. i appiy Hair Youth with au eyo t drepii. r directly to the scalp. It re- ’ motes (lie hardened oil and dandruff which stifle the hair root*. It stimulate < and fertilize*. All in one minute daily, without mussing the hair. My hair shuws what Hair Youth dee*. I would not tor a fortune go without It. It come* to you at little cost —50 cent* and $1 with eye dropper. All druggists ami toilet counter* now supply these very help* I use. Th"v offer each under guarantee. 1 mi" all git!* ami women to learn liny much they mean. No other tc thuds tint I know can bring so much of add' d beauty or continued youth. Ktlna Wallace Hopper, 536 Us cii.', t'>ii..igii.

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CLUB CALENDAR Friday Pocahontas Initiatflm. Minnehaha Club —After lodge. Saturday Gray Side Christian Ladies' Aid Society Pie Sale —Central Grocery. Monday Luncheon Bridge—Mrs. Charles Lose, 7:30. Trl Kappa—Mrs. David J. Hensley, 8 o'clock. llesearch Club Mrs. H. B. Heller. Delta Theta Tau —Miss Lois Con- 1 nell, 7 o’clock. / | Tuesday Women's Missionary Society of Re-' i formed Church—Mrs. John llleneke, 2:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi—Miss Carolyn Acker. 7:30 o'clock. The Women's Missionary Society of the Reformed church will meet with Mrs. John Bleneke. Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The l annual election of officers will be held and a good attendance Is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Louden will leave Sunday to tour the East. Mrs. I.linden before her marriage last October was Miss Mabel Bess, of south of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Lunden have kept their marriage a secret until a few days ago. They will visit Niagara Falls. Buffalo. Washington. D. Philadelphia. New York City j and spend u few weeks with the groom's parents at Bridgeport. Conn. Mr. Lunden has been employed as a Civil Engineer at the International Harvester Company at Fort Wayne. ■ml Mrs. Lunden attended schooj at ! the International Business College. ' The Young Women's Auxiliary of the M. E. church held a very interjesting meeting last evening at the home of Miss Golds Gay. Mrs. C. O Porter gave the lesson study and dis- | cu. The so iety realized sl6 «(• from the mite box opening. During the social hour delicious refreshments j were set veil. The m*x{ meeting be held with Mias Frances liafkiess. March 30 Jo! I ‘ I The St. Vincent de Paul Society met Thursday afternoon at the Knights of Columbus hall. A short business session was held after which ja social hour was enjoyed. Dainty i refrehmenU were served by the hostesses, Mesdames William Klepper, Voglewed" and Ftilleukamp * Mias Fanny Hite entertained the j im mbt-is of the Bridge dull last even- ■ ing at her home on Winchester street ; The Club prixe was won by Mrs. Herman Ehinger and Mrs. John Heller . ! was awarded the guest prtxe. Other J guests besides the club members t Included Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, Mrs. * L. A. HolDontse, Miss Gertrude Moses, and Mrs. i. W Macy. of South j Bend, VAt a late hour a delicious , lunehi'on was served with decora* . ttons and favors in keeping with St. I Ibitrick’s Day. * [• Shive l y-Cable l The marriage of Ralph Shively and * Miss Ruth Cable, occurred yesterday ut two o’clock ut Hillsdale, Michigan. ! Mr. and Mm. Fred Mahan motored to Hillsdale with rite young couple and were the only attendants at the ceremony. The hrtdn has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, near Monmouth, for the iwst several months. The young ■ ouple will reside on the llouch farm mar Williams. • Xu chapter. Delta Theta Tau rotor tty of Hartford City announce a St. Patricks dance, to he given. Monday Marih 17th In the Elks' dub. Mi Don abls-CiCcone Orchestra of Fort Wayne wilt furnish music. Members of the orchestra were formerly with the Paul Dinar- Columbia Recording orcheatrn and of the Orcuiea. College Inn. Uhltugo Admission $2.50 per couple. Sororities a.id fraternities, also usual dancing crowd arc cordially Invited. • Dr. EliauilMh Duma and Mrs. Art Kregh attended the meeting of the Eastern Star at Wiltshire, Ohio, last evening. Mr*. Mary Dali, formerly, Mias Mary Erwin, daughter rtf Dure ‘ H. Erwin of 11*1 w Hty, was one of the j niudldatu* who pure Initialed. Ihir- 1 ing Ihe siwlat hour refreshment* were served. * A number of friends and neighbors gathered ut the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles John Won Tuesday criming, for a surprise shower In honor of Mrs. Ralph dhlvely who before here mar rtage of yesterday was Miss Ruth - Cable. Many useful and beautiful

gifts wore received by the bride. Games und music furnished the diversion of the evening. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. ami Mrs. Vesta Ik'okaw, and children, Luther, Fred and latella; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schieferstein and (laughter, Betty: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gage; Mr. and Mr*. Charles .Magley; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moses; Mesdames John Magley; I Ed. S. Christen; B. J. Waggoner; S. S. Magley; F. W. Mahan; Wilson Reed | and Lulu Falkenburg; Misses Emma land Louis Gage; Mary Kinney; Edith, Reed: Dora Marie Magley; Esta and [Florence Fleming; Miriam Meyers 1 Margaret Christen: Edwina Wilder; | Esther Mgley; Mary Hill and Eleanor Johnson; Messrs. Victor Fulkenberg; Kenneth Reed; Charles Megley; Ralph I Waggoner; Curtis Hill; Francis i Stalls; Thomas Fonner; Millard Harkless; Robert and Richard Johnson; and Lee Flaming. * The Root Township Home Econom- ' Ice club met Thursday all day at the : home of Mrs. E. S. Christen. Four | . 1 dress forms were made after the regu- ( | lar program. The next meeting will he held with Mrs. S. P. Sheets. * ' John Shirk went to Portland this as- 1 ternoon to attend the tournament. M. F. Worthman returned from Chii cago last evening where he attended to business. * The Misses Helen Kocher, Lucile '.Engle and Harriet Myers went to ' Portland to spend the week end with friends and attend the tournament. * ' Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson return- ■ ed last evening from Chicago, where they spent several days with friends. 1 | Mr. Peterson looked after business' while there. TO FIGHT HIGH GASOLINE PRICES i "" Fight To Finish Pledged By Attorney-General Os Nebraska ,1 Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. 2!> —A fight to , the finish with the Standard Oil tom- , mmy und othecr oil concern-! held ti . !>■ in a combine to keep gasoline . prices above r jusonabU* levels, was , pledged today by Attorney General O .S. Spillman of Nebraska, in an Injtenriew with the Untied Press. Spillman has started quo warranto • proceedings in the district court of Omyha against 15 oil companies - (barging them with having consipred • and agreed to establish and control, ’ price* In Nebraska. i 'Wu're going to fight high gaaiv ■ lien price* a flfnsh" SpMuctn said. ' 'Either we will force the companies 1 to get out «f Nebraska or reduce their 1 price*, or well get law* passed by ■“the legislature so we tan." A general meeting of the National Association of Attorney General to discus* high gasoline prices will be I held a* soon as a time and place can r h" agreed upon. Bplllman. of the committee to investigate gaso- | lioe prices, said. "Oil I* th- pulse beat of the nullotv and world " said the attorney gun- ( eral." and no private interest should , ever gain control of It. I don't object , to a private business making legitlt mate profit*, but they must never con- , trol so vital on Industry *n they can levy above a Ju*( and seasonlble price | Ik'l’auw Beats Wabash ’ Gfeeneactle, Feb. 2!t—DePauw* out- . classed Wuhn*h In the iaat home hast ketbatl game of th" aiason lust night i winning by a ii to 17 score. Will* was l Ho high point man foe Depsuw with i id markera, Iturdette nod Thompson , showed beat for Wabanb. Dcl'rtliw lod at the half ll) in C I — » ■ IRTH liitlh Altec Mis the na'ite „l a girl baby born lip Mr. and Mr». t baric* Htarost. of 413 Winchester street Wednesday morning. Muth« r au i tube are both doing nicely. Marriage Lic«n*»i ('tarabed Engine itley. moulder. I <-calur, age $2. to M.:l,h t.rowa Dim tuur. age IX, J t'al. Bowen, well known lumber dealer of Berne, la a patient In the Adam* County Memorial hospital. Re. cenily he underwent an operation for a Mr Bnwett 1* well known In Deenttir, 'havtna worked In the local lumber yard*. .

K. OF C. NOTICE Hegula? meeting Monday. Business of Importance. Let all members attend this meeting. 62L2x U. K. Printed erepe tie chine Is one of the most popular materials for spring . frocks—the more printed the better. . NOTICE RADIO FANS! Friday, Night. 7 P. M. Radio fans of Decatur and vicinity j I will meet at the Decatur Industrial, I rooms for the purpose of organizing ( I a Radio Club, and discussing Radio; I ,in general, for better service. Let us have a full atetndance of all par , [ties having Radio sets as well as ■hose interested in Radio he in at j tendance. Friday night, 7 p. m. 5013 Committee, j — o — 20 ewes to lamb April Ist, at the Schmitt sale Mar. .'). ”)2t2 Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the | Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de- j 1 stroyer. The box bears the signature E. W. Grove. 30c. • No need to have dandruff, I itching. scalp or falling hair, kekionga Scalp Tonic over- ' comes scalp troubles, stops falling hair and promotes the [growth of soft fluffy hair Used as a tonic by barbers., Sold by Callow & Kohne

r Attend The i g AUCTION | HP SALE I i I* I Saturday --- | I I March 1 st. § j | 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. | | jj£ Balance of Grocery Stock to be sold to $ > r the Highest Bidders. Here’s your opI portunity.— Don’t miss it! Several I I ? hundred dollars worth yet to Ik* sold. I The H & B Dry Goods Co. i North of Court House ' I Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer f rl m

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