Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1924 — Page 2

oHe M :: -. • ” ’ I Offer Girls My aids to beauty, and to woman youth By Edna Wallace Hopper

I had a rich, ambitious mother. She searched the world with me to find the supreme beauty helps. They made me a famous beauty. And now, after 40 years in the limelight. they keep sue a beauty still. Other girls, in these same ways, tan multiply their beauty. Other women can, to old age. keep their youthful bloom. 1 want to help them do so. The very helps that France gave me are now at your command1 am very—very busy on the stage. But I am taking time to tell you the secrets of my beauty and my youth And I hope the time will come when girls and women by the millions will enjoy what I enjoy. 32 Helps In Four I found 32 things that women need to keep them at their best. French experts combined them in four applications. Thus beauty and perennial youth were made very easy for me. One is my White Youth Clay. Not like the crude and muddy clays so many use today This clay is white, refined and dainty. Twenty years o f scientific study have made it amazingly efficient. J use White Youth Clay to puree my skin of all that clogs or mars it. It gives me that rosy, babv-like complexion. Blackheads or pimples, oiliness or blemishes are unknown to me It firms the skin, combats all lines and wrinkles, keeps the face skin ever like a girl’s. One application of my White Youth 1 Clay brings almost unbelievable re-, suits. Many women seem to drop ten i years- Continu'd use does marvels I as it did or me. No girl or woman I

rv BBBf ®>—M—Bf WMMMMaHMNrW——BM—BaHM—M—■■——MBMBMMB■ The Tail Wags the Dog THE MOTORIST buys gasoline at frequent intervals and pays cash for it, because the unit of purchase is small. For this reason tire price of gasoline is everpresent in his mind. But, in fairness, the price of gasoline should be considered in relation to other fixed charge* incident to the operation of his automobile. Petroleum Age, in its issue of Februaiy 1, 1924, states that ‘’reliable figures obtained in the study ' • of the operation cost of automobiles in oil field service between July, 1922,and July, 1923. shows that the average cost per mile for cars ranging in price horn $400.00 to $1.40000 er.ch was 10c. During that period approximately 22c per gallon was paid for gasoline.'' Computing the average mileage at 15 miles negation it is shown that out of a mileage cost i of 10c gasoline represented less than lv>c. In » other word* the IHc wags the and the lHe covers the hazard ot dnUmg and bnopmg the crude oil above giound its iranstortation i to the refinery storage refining- mar; lenance • of ths retinenes -transporting <»1 gmaJme—bu.k storage depots-delivery system. including tank wagons and service stations cost of labor—and a fair and reasonable profit. , If the Standard Oil Corr.pfny (Indiana) nnd otherq engaged in the petroleum industry had not expended millions in .nment and research, which Iras resulted *.i taking fwn cittrle ! Eitroleum s-e-xi <-» utiip; ni xiuct > ti.. v w price of ga ■>'<v lx maintaiifd The Standard Oil company (Indiana?. because of its advanced work in refining petroleum, has. been able to recover these ether products with i out in any way affecting tht quality of the > i gasuhne. i V tnis way the operations of the Standard Oil vompany (Indiana? accrue to the advantage of ’he consumer in keeping the price of gasoline down to a point wnerc the man of m>>dest means can enjoy ihc pleasures of motoring without hearing a burdenseme charge for fuel to propel his car. Gasoline, in relation to ,nc service it renders, thc cheapest commodities yet (Standard Oil Company (htdidiia) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago I • 3318 . | —— ■' —' _y .

who once tries this clay will never go without it. The price is 50 cents and sl. Two Matchless Creams My Youth Cream is a cohl cream, based on lemon and strawberry. It is made to embody all the best that science knows to whiten, feed, protost and smooth the skin. I use it after the day. It is also my night 'cream, to apply on retiring Daytimes I use it as a powder base. No one ever found a cold cream to compare with my Youth Cream. My Facial Youth is a liquid cleanser. It contains no animal, no vegetable fat. It cannot assimilate in any way with the skin. But it penetrates the skin to the depths When I wipe it off. all that dogs the skin comes with it. No other method cleans a skin like this. Luxuriant Hair My hair is thick and lustrous. It grows finer every year. I have never had falling hair or dandruff, never a touch of gray. This is due to my Hair Youth, another French creation. I apply it daily with an eye dropper, directly j to the scalp. It takes but a moment, and it does uoj muss the hair. 1 can I do no greater kindness than to urge you to employ it It costs 50 cents and SI. All druggists and toilet counters supply these products which I use. | The price js small. Every girl or 1 woman, if she will, can have the benefits I got. Go find them out- My I beauty book comes with each. Edna Wallace Hopper, 536 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MARCH 31. 1921.

ISCANDIDATE FOR L P. OFFICE .1. L. Chronister. Os St. Marys Township, Seeks Re-eleclion ■ There will be at least one election of a Justice of the Peace this yew J. L. Chronister, present justice of the peace at Bobo, filing hia candidacy as a republican candidate for the nomination as ‘meh officer in St. Maty's townshp. Mr. Chronister, is the first man to tile as a candidate for the Justice of Peace. There are several such officers in the county, the majority ol them being appointed by the county commissioners to serve indefinitely on until a successor was elected. Unless the present officials have opposition, it will not be necessary to elect a successor this year, it waist* ted. Saturday, April sth is the lust day on which local candidates can file their declarations with county clerk. District and judicial candidates must also file with the secretary of State on or before that date. Several committeemen in the thirty" four voting precincts in the county. o Van Wert Needs More Fighting Equipment Van Wert, Ohio. March 31.—The necessity for additional fire-fighting equipment in the Van Wert fire department was brought before the judieqary committee of the city council by Fire Chief L. D. Johnson. Chief Johnson stated that it would be impossible for his men to tight two fires at the same time because iof the lac k of equipment and that i even with the present truck, something may go wrong with it to cause it to fail in an emergency. The truck is almost nine years old and has never failed in any fire. However. it may meet with some accident while making a run and so allow, the building in danger to entirely burn before l-orses may be obtained to make the run. Need Pumper "A 756 gallon triple-combination ; pumper would adequate proi faction until additional machinery can ibe procured in future years," Chief I Johnson said. o t Parrot, 41 Years Old, Dies At Portland Portland. Mt rch 31 —The parent -belonging to the |b>ng« and M> Dolman families at Montpelier tor a 'many years, died Tuesday morning. ,11 was forty-one years of age. Mr. and > Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. Bonge. deceased, ■ secured it wh.n a very young bird, white residing in New Mexico, fortyI one years ago. It was a favorite pet In their home until the death of Mrs. iu»ngc. after which it was taken Into the home of her brother. H A. McDorman. where it proved a delightful feathery companion. It was ;<Utile talkative. |mst week it be- < nine ill. It* dc.-at.'i being due to its advanced age. ft thought. The bird ,hu* been sent m Ft. Wayne, whcht lit will be mount* J and returned i here.

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. LIIH CALENDAR Monday Research Club- Mrs- J. W. Tyndall 1 Woman's Club—Library ( Delta .Theta Tau sorority. Miss Agnes Kcbne, 8 p. m. Tuesday Union Twp. Woman’s Club Ruhr’s , School house. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Felix Hollhouse. S o’clock. Psi lota Xi—Miss Marcella Kern. 7:30 o'clock. C. L. of C. meeting—K. of C. Hail. 8:30 p. m. Wednesday Woman's Missionary Hociely of U. B. church—Mrs. Will Shackley, 2:00. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society— Mrs. Jesse* Singleton. Christian Ladies' Aid Society—Mrs. Burt Mangold. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of Presbyterian church —Mrs. Charles Teeple, 2:30 p.ni. Ever Ready* Class of M. E. church —Pot-luck supper, basement of the church, 6:30 o’clock. Annual North Ward play. "On MidSummer's Day’’ .high school auditorium. 7:30 p. tn. The pupils of the north ward school wji] give their annual opeietta at the ; high school auditorium Friday evening. at 7:30 o'clock. The title of the operetta chosen for this year is. “One Mid-Summer's Day”. The cast wilt include every pupil in the school, ’ about 110 in number, and there will be many beautiful lostumes. All members of the Psi lota XI sorority are urged to attend th? busine.. ! meeting which will lie held a. the horn*! of Miss Marcella Kern, at Marchall and Seventh streets. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Business of import* ance will be tak< n care of. * I A six-o clock dinner was given Sunday evening by Miss Edith Crum. In honor of Ralph Kraat who will leave,' next Saturday for Gary to speed the summer with his parents. After the! , rilnn* r. musk and dancing was enjoy- ‘ ; ed. Those present were the Misses 1 Hope Byerly. Mac Stoneburner, Edith; Crum and Mesdr*. Ralph Ernst, William Bryan and Charles Yager. * The Mount Pleasant Indies Aid so-i [l* icty will meet Thursday afternoon kt j * two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jess’-; Singleton. * The Mdles Aid society of the Bobo. United Bret hern church will give an j entertainment at th* church Tuesday* evening at 7:30 o clock. The foHowln,-' program will be given: Song, congn- J gatfon; prayer. Mrs. George- Kooa: song, congregation; responsive read , iag. by class; reading, Mis* Bertha Heath; reading. Mrs. Oscar Ain't-] Worth, men's chorus; story, Mrs. La-1 vlna Heath, reading, Mrs. W. F. Ilil I pert; solo. Ikillie Chronister; reading.l Mrs, J. I. Chronister; Declamation. Hazel Hilton; duet. Mrs. Susie Bowen and Kermit Bowen; musical recitation. Marie Hilton; reading Mrs.! Manic- Jones; reading. Mrs. Alfred Daniels; musical monologue. ’Thel Mag lel-ne’a Story.” Mrs Fred Hilton and Mr*. Milton Ch rout* ter; duet. Mr. I and Mrs. Noelta Hilton; reading. Mrs. Mary Shaffer, solo Mrs. !r«-m- Kelly, cloning song, congregation. • Mr. and Mr*. T. ft. Kern had «»' Hi’dr. rurvts at nice r *yi-«i>-idsy. ■ M «. UH Ray. of Monroe; Mr. anu Mrs. A. M Kern and nephews. Jack! aud Keane th. Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert j Johnson. of Toledo- Mr and Mrs. Dallas Elaey. of Fun Wayne; .Mr. and 1 ■Mrs. Roy Gaunt and children Ken noth and Peggy Lou. and Mr and Mrs. ||«rb Kern, of thia city, • Tti- Litdiex AW society of the: Chrtsian ihur.h win moot Thursday' afic-rnun at two-th rty e'dork al the' home <>f Mrs Bust Mangold, on First street. Member* of both the grey) n’i ’ !>' i ’ sldee are rupeetally requestrd to attend this meeting. • The Wr,man's Hmne and Foreign Mhaauiary .Hoc l«iy of th.. Prcvbytnr <n church will moot Thursday afterMan at two-thirty o'ehirk al ihu l lu>ma of Mrs. t’hnti<-« Toepto, with' Mrs. Jcw.u Cole On Mssls'ani hosh'WcJ Mr*. Covert will have charge of the devotiemaix and Mvn J. <•_ Knt.ion willj have the l*.=*«m. on ''Tin* N<-grn In , Am. rice ” All Pullen <u th«- churrlr are luvlcd u> aH«oM. Th” Womans Mlsxlouary Roclcty of ilk’ United llh*i In cm church wii|| ' tiu .-i Wedii' 'slay nft<>in<M>n at th« , hci’iin of Mn. Dill ffhu’kiey a* her. j botgn a* E’»vrt|ih Bed Adomc treota * . Th-- ni' c'Hn* wllj bo called nt two I o'clock aud a good attcudaucr hl de-

sired. * Miss Lillian Gay Beery, a member of the Indiana University faculty and 1 an influential and entertaining speak ' er. will deliver an address on “Amer- I lean Ideals.’ to the members of th**. Woman's Club, at the Library this evening Miss Beery comes to Deca- : tut under the auspices of the Litera- | hire department of the club and all members are urged to be present. A short business session will be* held at 7:45 o'clock. o ATTENTION 01)1) FELLOWS Every Odd Fellow especially urged to he present at the hall tonight.—-N. G. CHAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbite—just rub on soothing, cooling, healing VICKS ▼ Vapoßub 17Million Jart Yearly I | Get Two Trial Boxes ■ PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaran- ■ teed Remedy for all forms of ■ Piles. ■ Pay your druggist $1.2(1 for two JH loxes of PAZO OINTMENT. ■ When you have used the tw.» V boxes, if you are not satisfied ■ with ;he results obtained.'.ewi'l ■ send $1.20 to your druggist aici | B request him to hand it to you. ■ We prefer to handle this through I the druggist because bis cus- ■ turners are imually hit friends ■ and will be honest with him. H PARIS MEPKINe COMPANY. ■ St. Lmu, Mo.

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