Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1924 — Page 2
$ $ S—WANT$ —WANT ADS EARN—s —s —s j BOILS Drawn and Core Removed Without Poultice or Lancing. B 01L E X Any Druggist.
IDO YOU I SOMETHING?. | ; If you do, here’s a cheering thought—- . The Universe is governed by orderliness. The seed is sown, crops, grow and are har- \ vested according to that law. A man pours himself out in usefulness and his fellows honor him—a business house serves it customers efficiently and success fc comes to it. If you want somethin?:—a car—house—financial indcpeml- ¥ ence—remember first the seed, next the crop, then the harvest. Once started the ffoinjf is easy—ss.oo a week saved in an j interest drawing account will mean $1,000.00 in about I three years and six months! : ! Learn the law, xvork in harmony with it and what you I j ; want in life is yours—Saxir.gs Accounts opened any day I from ten to three. | Old Adams County Bank The Oort T-H-E-A-T-R-E Matinee Every Afternoon At 2:30. Evening Show At 7:00 Saturday Matinee At 2:00. Saturday Evening At 6:30 TA 111/ 1 IIT “THE GALLOPING ACE" lU-NlliHi v tztx k "MV PAL." Pul. ibe wonder do*. t Reel* Pox News , lllc-lie MONDAY FRIDAY ANU TUESDAY A big Western drama “BLACK OXEN" , ~ featuring A hig First National production featuring franklyn I arnum Corine Griffith and ««»tern photoplay ihn is Conway Tearle different A story of the hie The strangest and most fascia- op-n • west nixed with comedy attng society romance ever slid* containing enough thrills screened, wh'ch reveals t«r «n to make It inter«*ating. men the nwri’i of youth anti beauty and It's true, a start- ‘‘Hang On ' ling actentitle discovery. a good comedy. "Film Foolish” ... ..,, A good comedy. rox NE * 3 rt)X NKWH O. E. News l«c 4 35c WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY AN,) THURSDAY T.. 77 / ,.T T ' t A Uttlvent*! featuring “DRIFTING'* Herbert Kawtiipon and 1 ni versa! Special A lire Lake Thrilling, colorful, romantic. M Pnoellta Dean hreaih taking lit it* tremendous war. Moore—Wadset Beery situation* of fiery dam tig TM story of so Amen, an Ctrl ***** »" • f* country. “liar Mr' the Line" "UO beltsved Uje 1040 | ()v _ ed and then* Uy. a death in A come ly wlh prove tbit love! Buddy Mesfftnger (“The Misfit" pu>. M.W'D Comedy—Clyde took «... „ • Raela >oc 2ic * tl**l» 10c .tic 0. E. Educational pMiitc e»ery Fruity, Inlem.lHt* and e*n rial nit*. ’■ CUT OUT AND SAVE F»IU HKFERENCR
RED TICKET THANKFUL We wish to thank those who voted for the Red Ticket. We will try to | j servo our offices and people to the best of our ability. 808 COLE, Councilman, 2nd Ward JEROME MYLOTT, Mayor 808 COLE, Councilman, Second Ward. ! =3 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924.
jo o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN ] Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. Pirst Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 i ci —o Marriage Licenses Anthony Lammert, General Electric employe, Decatur, age 20, to Vid i j Cluonister, Decatur, age 26. Huy HER a llox of Candy for MOTH ER ’ S DA Y Sunday, May 11th The Philadelphia. Private Sale of Household Goods Must sell Monday. May 12. 1 Oil S. 9th St. Geo. (). Shelcr. It Iwmmmmermnemmtman unaimm ra ni — — ECZEMA ! CA.i BE CURED Free Proof to You If yon bavs Een- ££ ■’ \ xn*. T,tt«r, Snl* J. Blietuu. Itch or any j t-f kindred Skin Die*»»•—never mind in bow bad—ray treatCB**-) meat has cared the .3^"ML worst case 2 ever Over Thirty Thou-—-a Mon, Women I j. C. Bntsel! and CMidran cutttde I 2>rogffi*t of Tort Wayno c’.aim •they tcere cured by this treatment. Alt I want le yonr name nnd *ddrees ec I can » nd you a Tree Trial Treatment, without any ooat or obligation. Tbewondere aecoihpushed in your own case wiU be proof. Mail This Coupon Today J. C. irUTZSLL. DRUGGIST Ccpt. 3/7 V,’. Main St., Ft. V.'ayne, lad, Pteac? uni siJiout ccd or oblijaticn to to mt your Fr:« Proof TreatmsnL Bair a a St. & So. I City 2 Age State „„ t 1
* Bargains In USED CARS 1919 OVURLAND With closed top. Cood running order | and rubber. Bargain at SIOO.OO 1920 NASH TOURING New paint. Ru is like new ear. Tirst Class Rubber $375.00 1923 BUICK 4 TOURING (iood condition in every respect $650.00 ' PHONE US FOR DEMONSTRATION Oakland Sales & Service Co. 213 North Ist St. Phone 311 —WWH I WiUßjWiWM—■■MM—— Your Do Earnings . “TAKE WINGS” ? • If you want to make your dollars come home to roost, put them in our Savings Department, r Start saving and have your earnings work for you at 4% interest. Like the early bird the early starter is ihc one who wins out in Pavings. We welcome your account. The Peoples loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service
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> FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Ralph W. Loose, Minister 9:16—-Sunday School. L. L. Baumgartner, supt. Classes for ull ages. A welcome for nil. 10:16—Worship period. The whole school in worship- This is Mothers Day. The sermon theme will be appropriate thereto. E. L. C. E.—6:45 p. m. Evening people’s service, 7:30. Mid-Week church night service, 7:30, Wednesday. aFIRST UNITED BRETHREN ; Tomorrow Is "Cash Day" for the building fund of the new church. Ev ! cry member and friend who can, is j urged to make a cash offering of l some kind above the regular class and ' society offerings. This is a time when :‘every dollar will count the most. ' There ought to be a number of people 1 to bring such a gift. No pledges will ' be taken ’til June Sth, at which time the corner stone will he laid. In the intervening time, however, we will j gather money for another cash offer- , ing on that day. < Do not forget next Friday at 7:30 i p.m. at which time Rev. D. B. KesslngWe are.forced to vacate our building as it is leased for another business, and wish to thank the public for their patronage given us while in restaurant business. D. & M. Lunch
er will preach and conduct the third quarterly conference. The delegate to the annual conference will he elected at that time. We want everybody to plan to he In the Sunday school and cuhli services Sunday. D. F. DOTSON, pastor - ST. MART'S CHURCH First Mass 7:3b! High Mass 9:45 Christian Doctrine 2:00 Prayer Hour and Benediction 2:30 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school, 9:30. Every member present and on time. Morning worship, 10:45. Mother's day service appropriate sermon by the pastor. Junior League, 2:30; Epworth League, 0:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Speaker, Kenneth Shoemaker, president of the young people's division of , the county Sunday school association.!, Subject: “A man. all wool and a yard wide!" The pastor will speak at the Wa- , hash Township S. S. Convention at Geneva. Prayer mcetiug Wednesday evening at 7:30. A sacred concert will be given by the choir of the Simpson Methodist church at 3:00. An excellent program consisting of anthems, duets and quartets will be presented. The public is invited. • • CHURCH OF GOD 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. John Chilcote. supt. 10:30 a. in. —Worship and sermon. 7:00 p. in. —Young Peoples meeting Miss Mildred Ault, leader. 7:45— Preadhinil and general service. Wednesday evening prayer service. 7:30. Everybody welcome. D. M. LYONS. Tastor BAPTIST CHURCH 9:3o—Bible School. II is an inspiration and a blessing to be tn any of ihe elasses. 10:30— Morning worship. Special music, and sermon by the pastor, "The Motherhood of Christ." €:3O — Baptist Young People's Union. 7:3o—Evening Gospel service. Sing'ng of Gospel hymns, and sermon by the pastor. "Evolution and the Scriptures; la Acceptance of the Kvolu-' Denary Doctrine Compatible with the Highest Type of Christianity? Is Evolution of God or of the Devil?'' People today make a lot of exvuscw to themselves and their fellowmen for not becoming Christians, which are mighty flimsy before Almighty God. F. D. Whltcsell, Pastor — Q. ... , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH B. N. Covert. Tastor Mothers Day will be observed to a fitting manner at the Presbyterian I church tomorrow. At the Sunday School hoor carnations wflt bo pretented to each mother who is pre* ' ■nt. At the morning worship hour Ihe' r'ssW will speak on "The Gtorlons Task of a Mother.** The mother* of our ccmmunlty are to lie the guests] of honor Special seals hare been swerved for them. fn the evening Ihe young people wilt have charge of the service The 1 following program will be given hy them: t Miss Florence Higgs, chairman. ] Organ: "Meditation," j Frank Prysinger; "Ber< tttse," VanDeuman Thompson. Doxoiogy: "«. Mother, when I think of ihee, "ft# but a step to Calvary. Thy gentle band upon my brow. Is leading me to Jesus, now " Invocation Mrs, Ed Kng*l«r Hymn Origin of Mother's Day— MarF Kathryn Hrhug P ano He to Margaret Malay Herlpture Reading Announcements Organ Offertory "Prayer"—R M Read Mother's of the,Grant — Veronica Anker, presiding (at Abraham Lincoln Helen t'hrts ' ten •hi Engine Field —Oreteheg Kocher tr» Georgs Washington — Robert' | Frlalngcr idl William t'ullrn Bryant—Ellta j i»-th Erwin ta| Harriet Beech*? Stowe— It ch j trd Ft Linger 8010. "Faith of our Mother*"— , Ruth Castle I BciisuiCliuU
Organ Postlude, E. L- Ashford. |i The Junior and Senior C. E. so- i eietles will meet at the regular hours'? 2:30 and 6:30 p. m. respectfully. | ( Prayer meoting Wednesday evon-j ing at 7:30. Honor your mother and God whom , she loved by attending some church service tomorrow. ( 4. 1 ST MARYS CATHOLIC CHURCH . i First mass, communion ami serufon 1 7:30 High mass and sermon. 9:45 Christian Doctrine, 2:00 i Prayer Hour and benediction, 2:30. ' The men of the congregation will march from the K. of C. hall to Ihe church and wilt receive Holy Communion in a body at the 7:30 mass. Members of the Holy Name, St. Joseph and Knights of (Multibus are requested to meet at the hall at 7 o'clock. ZION REFORMED CHURCH R. R. Ellikcr, Pastor Sunday. May 11th. 1921. 9:15 a. m. Sunday School, F. L. Litterer, Supt. A place and a welcome for alt. 10:30 a m. Morning Workshlp In- , stallatio nos officers and sermon. This lis Mother's Day and the sermou w ill be appropriate to the occasion. 6:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic: "The Christian Home.' 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon subject: "The Sunday Sleeper". During the hours of the afternoon the nnmrnl every member Canvass will take place. Members are kindly requested to remain at home until visited hy the canvassers. A cordial inviatlon to the services of this church is extended to everyone. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Crystal TheatreY Unified services at 10 a.m. The morning service will be devoted to a special Mother’s Day program. Evening service at 7:30 p.m. , The highest tribute that you can pay to a good mother, living or dead. Is to live so that you reflect the highest honor on her virtues. You aocompltsh this besf when you live close to tied. Don't forget to celebmte Mother's Dny with the church. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH The third Sunday after Easter. .Gospel: John 16, Epistle: 1 (Pet. {, 1120. English preaching service at 9:20 Catechism: (Juest'on 174-176. Important communion service next Sunday. Announcement to be mndc on Friday. "God Is onr refnge tnd strength, a very present help In trouble.” Ps. 46. 1. A. W Hin*. Pastor. MMKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN U nited ITe's Service I Chicago. May in—Grains started fractionally lower on the board of trade today. Failure of foreign markets to reI fleet fully advances made on Ihe local ' exchange yesterday offset unfavorable crop news. Flaut demand Mtd weakness In wheat had depressing egret on the corn market. oafs started dull In svtnpwthv with othffr grains Provlstonn ojwmVd nn j ( hanged ( Cast Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts .Xjff*. shipments 57iW, offt rh»l to New oYrk yeslerdav 4940, Hog I i losing slow. Heavies 9k- mediums. *s«» III; light weight SS«»S 10, light tigbis 17 sn#r3; pigs $7 2r.4k7 S«: pocktffg sows rough |6 Sofg6 75; eat It* ft*o. slow ; sheep I pul; best rltpp ed iambi 115|p16 36; ewes si.stt down calvo* 45«. lops 911.5A012. LOCAL ORAIN MARKET <Corrected Ma> int New No I bushel. Wc Yritow Com, per |m» ....... t*b White Cma Mr (>at*. per busht I 42r M led Corn 96c Rye. per tmotiet 66c Barley, per bnabel «*>r DCCATUR PRODUCE MARKET (CoYrected May ltd .Hoary Hen* !*r | Hpringrrs smooth Itc Leghorns I3r I (Rati t*r ,Old Rooster* ...... y .... D*ek« 13« Gees* 13c Egg*, dogetl — Ihe' | Alt poultry purchased must be free from feed. I LOCAL OROCtR'E 800 MARKET j 1 I Eggs, doseo |fl« •UTT4RFAT PRICK* ButtorUt 24c
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