Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1924 — Page 6

LADIES! DARKEN YOUR CRAY HAIR Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know, The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother’s time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair no naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautlfullv dark nnd elossv. sulphurisbest TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or skin Irritation on face, neck or body is overcome Quickest by applying Rowles Mentha Sulpher, says a noted skin specialist Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found tc take the place of this sulphur prepartion that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation. Rowles Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up. leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom faits to relieve the torment or dtsflflgurement. A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. ■„ — CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May, *1.04%: July *1.06%; Sept. *1.07%. Corn: May 77%c; July 77%c; Sept. 77 %c- Oats: May 47%c; July 44%c; Sept. 40 %c. —l•— .. - SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ladies Silk Hose 75c Childrens Length Hose 25c Ladies leather Purses.. $2.98 GIFT & HAT SHOPPE. 134 Monroe St. *—*—♦—WANT AUS EARN—*—*—*

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Money of No Value “Life hud no pleasures for men. Although I had plenty of money it was of no value, as my stomach almost constantly distressed me. I lost faith in al) doctors and medicine. Talking with my druggist about my case he advised me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I am now enjoying life again.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes! practically all stomach, liver and in- 1 testinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by The llolthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. — ■■ • — — 1 ' ■ 1 ■ Mrs. .lames Boehr, Os Craigville, Died Yesterday Mrs. James Boehr, CG, of Craigville, died at 5 o'clock Thursday morning at the county hospital at Bluffton, following an operation a few days ago lor abdominal trouble. After the op eration it was found that another operation would be necessary, but this was not performed owing to her weak physiclal condition. The deceased was born in Adams county where she spent most of her early life. Her maiden name was Barbara Alice Bright. She was first united in marriage to George Hower, who died several years ago. She was united in marriage the second time to James Boehr and has lived since that time at Craigville. She leaves a wide circle of friends and relatives to mourn her death. Surviving, besides the husband, are two sons, Clarence Hower, of Craigville. and Holton Boehr, at home. Three daughters by the first marriage are deceased. The daughters were

All persons not having Broadacres Dairy Milk delivered to their residence, can buy the same at the following grocers Central Grocery Stults Grocery Fisher & Harris Gilpin’s Grocery F. V. Mills Star Grocery Sam Hite's Miller’s South End Grocery Fisher & Harris Coffee and Whipping Cream Delivered fresh daily from the BROADACRES Dairy Phone 392

A Sk fk I X > -1 #\ lx I I 1 X - JF I \>\ I 71 V~-> ■ ' u-—^■E-2—, . 31 I /ynd Was it gate you the ! forbidden ? I MOTHER/ B MOTHER. too enjoys those sweets. Centers of crisp almonds; whipped creams; dainty ■ B carmeis dipped into rich, smooth pure milk chocolate; every piece generously cover- ■ JB ed; sweet tidbits that have been popular for years with our most discriminating patrons. ■ fl An unusually fine candy that satisfies morning, noon and night. ■ | A box of candy from King’s conveys your kind thoughts on Mothers’ Day. Your H ■ mother will enjoy every crumb. She will wish you had made it two boxes instead. ■ I King’s Confectionery ■

DF.CATT’R DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924.

I-jThi, Laura and Susie. The funeral services will be held < Saturday morning at It) o’clock at the ( Christian Union church at Craigville : Burial will be made at Antioch. 1— BUY A NEW HOME I Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Smith recently I purchased the laiughlin property on — - .

I : I Baked’Fresh Every-Day Let Us Supply Your BAKE - GOODS Complete Assortments of ROLLS BREAD FRENCH PASTRIES CAKES and SPECIALS WE SERVE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Peoples Restaurant & Bakery I i

: Uniformity J K We have two manufacturing problems that we are ’ ' ■ faithfully carrying out. One is to put the utmost nu- " ; ■ tritive value into our Bread. The other, and a hard ■ ■ problem, is to produce a loaf of unvarying high stan- ■ I dard from month to month. ■ ■ The uniform loaf is difficult to attain, and is the P ■ last touch of perfection that a bakery can give to high <■' ■ bread quality. ■ B When you ask for a loaf of ours by name, you B ■ may depend upon it being the same excellent loaf day 11 ■ by day. ■ ■ ■ ■ Ask Your Grocer For MILLER’S • 1 I ■ Blue Ribbon Bread ■ * • ■ Miller’s Bakery ■ ■ Monroe and Third Streets ■ . ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

South First street, of the Snow Agency, for a consideration of *3,700. It is the purpose of the new owners to make some improvements and minor changes in the property, but- not move in until next full, at which time they will be at honje to their friends bi their newly acquired, uptown residence. »—*—*—WANT ADS EARN-*-*—,

i BIG SALE STARTS TOMORROW J Tomorrow morning, bright and 'early opens the annual May Bargain ! Sale at the Bernstein store. Hun- ' dreds of bargains were announced In 1 the big ad appearing in lastevening's 1 paper and II will be to your advantage to attend. Shoes, mens furnish-

Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery ALSO DEALERS IN ' Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Warn FREE CITY DELIVERY e Quality, Service and Low Prices New Phones 3 4 • Large assortments to select from.

R. N. M. or P. & G. White Naptha Laundry w Soap, cake Shredder Wheat Biscuit, in Package 15c size Van Camps Pork and Beans ia in Tomato Sauce, can Better buy a dozen cans Cane Granulated Sugar or 10 tbs Light Brown Sugar, or 10 tbs Michigan Sand Grown Potatoes, qo Fine for eating or late seed, bushel bushel bag $2.39 10c pkgs. Gooch’s Macaroni or Spaghetti 4 for SunKist Navel Oranges, |q p Dozen Indiana Pack Sweet Corn, 10c 3 cans2’)c

Santa Clara Prunes, medium size, 3 lbs lb 10c Select California Evaporated Peaches, OXn 2 lbs "dl Select Bulk Seed-OF _ less Raisins, 2 lb£tMV Maytime Nut Oleo, lb *... £tVv Foulds Bulk OK a Macaroni. 3 Itis.fafOv R. N. M. Bulk Soup Chips, 2 Jb£MV 55c Broom 4 F _ Values 4£>C Best Bulk GoldenQ 4 Rio Coffee, 1b...4«1“xv Special Blend O Q flee, lb £OC Pride of Decatur General Purpose Flour 4 F „ 12 lbs 4b C 24 tbs 73c 48 tbs $1.45 Gooch’s Wonder Bread Flour, costs O/L. less, 24 tbs tjyJv 48 Tbs SI.BO Barrel $7.00 Old Style Hand Made German Pret- nr /< is. n> £mC Tull cans Pet. Carnation or Bordi h 11 n Milk ILC Small cans 6c Eagle Brand Ofl/i Milk, can £vv Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 97n 5 tbs. O I V Best Grade HeudQF _ Rice. 3/bs MUI Bulk Rolled Outs or 51..1 cm Oatmeal. •• tbs mUv New Dried lA_ Peas, lb JLvV Bulk Shredded QQ/» Cocoanut. tb.... muV 12 quart Dairy Pails, Strainer attached fl dv Milk Strainers 4 F 28c. 40c iindlvl I .urge Heavy Willow Clothes (PI OF Baskets ... tPI.UU

We Handle Broadacre Dairy Whipping and Coffee Cream

Ings, ladies furnishings, household needs, notions and everything in the entire store is being off< red at greatly reduced prices. Be on hand early and fill your needs In this great sale. To Receive Communion The men of the St. Mary’s Catholic

Best Bulk Cocoa. 2 tbs. ... fcii)v Full Quart Jar FAp Queen Olives ... M«7 V Full Quart Jar . QJf „ Sweet, Pickles... UVv All-Scrap To- nr baccos, 3 pkgs... £MV Jello, all _ Ifin flavors IvL 7 ounce. Rolls F _ Crepe Toilet Paper MV or 6 for 25c Penick,& Fords Syrup, sweeter than rest, costs less. Gal. pail FF~ Golden C010r... MM V gallon 30c 1 2 gallon 34c Good Quality OKp Peas, 3 cans.... 4mMV Can 10c Select June 9K/» . Peas. 2 cans.... V Coun t r y Gentlemen Sweet Corn, Q F „ 2 cans £mv Red Beans, ‘).7z* 3 cans £mL Kwality Red Kidney Beans, very fancy. 2 cans. ..kvt lairge cans Snow White Hooday, OC P 3 for AiMV Cam 10c lairge cans Kraut or Pumpkin, OP>/» 2 for Cut Siringless 1 (Iz» Green lieu ns. cun IvV luarge cans 1 P p Tomutoes JI mV luirge cans .Peaches in S>TU| ’ 20c Large cans Ap- OA,» ricots in Syrup.. 4iVC UirgQcuns Pink 1 Salmon X fl V 3 for 50c Heavy Tin Pails QF / , 10 quart MMv 12 quart 40c 11 qit.irt 45c Heavy Milk (PQ QF Cains, 5 gal« 10 •«! $3.75

church congreg^^ the church Sunday !n '’. mar «h t, •end the 7:30 mass an ,. <««. Communion. Th.. to meet at the K. 0( „ o'clock. ' * *—*—want ads r,.

Sardines in Oil <>i i • Mustard. 2 for. 1 »)C Large pkgs. Post Toasties. Kelloggs (.urn Flakes, or Post QP Bran, 2 lor mvC 20c pkgs. Pills- | • bury Bran 1 N. B. C. Butter Crackers ulwavs bettei-nf* 2 lbs. ZdC Quality Ginger rtf’ Snaps, 2 lbs... Mtlt Lillie Chick OKz, Feed, 8 tbs. ... -Ol Scratch Chicken Feed, 9 tbs 4WvC Egg Mash for nr More Eggs. i'» tlj'Aiwv Little Chich Mash with Buttei’iu Ik. OKn o ths Pearl Electric Bulbs, long life, latter light. 15. 25 and 40-Watt .£Ol Nitrogen Lamps F 75 Watt 100 Walt Special Wash IXp Boards W<Gallon cans Red PilN Cherries or Black Raspls-rriest/Ov Gallon cans Cnlif'»rnia Peeled L!Qp Peaches ••••;••_ y Gallon cans Cali,l7Ep fornia Apricots I tIV Gallon cans 7 Gallon cans WQp Blackberries ... Ovy Gullon cans. Culifornw White QQp Cherries O<fV Strnwherries. Pincat’l'l''• Relishes. Onions. Ik-ett. Carrots, Cucumb« rs. t" matoes. Asparagus. <<* erv. Mangoes. Ilcnd Ix'uf lettuce. t ablKig'New Potatoes, etc. Enainrhsl Match 1 7.-„ »dßsc All Oikt Wash 25 Boilers .... •P*** t/