Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1924 — Page 3

froPrlsAt Work ■ f Indiana And Ohio tH., and Indiana have '<> W "° " :IS r " IK 13'^' h ' :;li ""' k " ry <io,)<l * v HiVail \V. 11. Th"y w<T<- for iach. been officers believe I Jjl , in II'" ‘" inily "f HlilJT1 byl‘‘ sb.-rlff at Vim Wert: I If U’ lir l^' l ''" l ' liiim li' iglll .or slightly w ,. lt |,t 175 pounds, defect ■K.,, ot crosses. Comp!"Xi<n reddish. fnn At of ry drab gabardine ’,. soft hat or light < dark blue Was t„ accompanied bv a blond" K'K : ,n. < "‘ all s,i " ul '"’ who dresses | A. II" hands th" story of having . nd gotten such as "calves. th.,i ■ tt black dress "wife" and that he lias r business to transact up but that he will probably that particular dress in !|.. was interested. theel-js I " come in amounts of $49.made payable to .John | to’ II" endorses it in that name. ESg some rural route of a neigh- < town. The checks are drawn I on w■ I! to-do farmer nearby. - muler S. M. Githen. If loc-it-I t*d jotif. by wire collect. RED PEPPERS END ||||||r < RHEUMATIC PAIN | IN FEW MINUTES 3 hen you are suffering with rheur* try lied Pepper Rub and you will i the quickest relief known, [afcthing has such concentrated. heat as red peppers. In- 1 relief. Just as soon as you ap-1 Pepper Rub you feel the Mi:i: heat. In three minutes it 1 the sore spot through and; Frees the blood circula breaks up the congestion—and rheumatism torture is gone. I Red Pepper Rub, nia<l ■ red peppers, costs little at anv store. Get u jar at once. I'sc it neuritis, backache, stiff sore muscles, colds in chest. 1 -’!: ost instant relief awaits you. Be ; ■to to get the genuine, with the N* Rowles on each package. |H| o_ gB County Loses Many School Children May It.—There are , c hildren of school nge in Jav this year than last year, a. ,to to the school enumeration s just announced by County of Schools Harr' Quite a heavv loss Ims Im-. n the past two years. Last the loss over the previous year shown to be 221. The total num children of school age in tie thia year la shown to be ■raMsmsiSKaHF--■S REDUCED PRICES I THE CRYSTAL S |||| < hange of Pictures Dall,. D H| I k ept Frldltk and Satiir.i.i' j£ ■ TODAY ONLY H ■ William Eox ■ presents ■ William Russell ■ in ■ “ALIAS THE ■ NIGHT WINDS" 9H whole police force M EfIEH hunted him <>nh Cupid . .•!> I . m 9 turM him! J ■■ A Hero so g.siil nntur< d H ■H that he played < ro<di win ri B ■| people claimed he was om EK M ll " wouldn’t Imve them . .<ll B >sl Hara. K* 11 I" a story of a Mester H SB loua lairly. n Modern M*-reurv H |B l,n, < “ Gun Toting Cupid. A ■ “Re Ytturwlf Kg A anappy comedy. |i P 10c—15c ffc —TOMORROW— ■ IB Hope Hampton, Conrad H Fi N’lfn Nabil and Lew H HI r "' lv In "LA W!-t I. I. Mt ■ CKNY.*’ We-l Sc. b Fl —COMING—- «| 'HOLLYWOoIi ' HH Friday and Saturday. I" ; , m- ffl. . *

ONE AUTO TO EVERY EIVE INDIVIDUALS; tl’nitcd Pres :i Service) Warsaw, Ind., May n Lict n -. issued through th" local bureau of the State Automobile department r< • veal the fact that there j,; one motor vehicle for every five persons in Kosciusko More than r»,000 automobiles licenses have been Issued while applications have been granted for nearly l.imo trucks. CREAM CLEMS A STBFFED-UP HEAD 4 Instantly Opens Every Air PassageClears Throat, Too If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apnly a little pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every aid passage. soothing and healing swollen, inflamed membranes and you get instant relief. Try this. Get n small hottie of Fly’s Cream Balm nt any drug store. Your clogged nostrils open right up; your b< ad is clear; no more hawking or snuffing. Count fifty All the stuffiness, dryness, struggling for breath Is gone. You feel flue. o The Ohl Church Os Rovhood Davs Passes (Editor's Note: The following poem was wri'ten by Mr. E. F. Gilpin i 943, East Market street, Indianapolis. Indiana, and sent to the Daily Democrat with a request that It be published. The subject matter In the poem Is an old church nt Pleasant Mills, where Mr. Gilpin went to church when a boy. Mr. Gilpin states I that he heard not long ago that the | old church had been abandoned ns a bouse of worship.) When night her robe of rest unfurled And day had taken flight. I bid good-bye to nit the world And dreamed away the night. The place where youthtai memories cling I longed again to be; Anil hear the congregation song. “Oh! Ix>rd remember me!" Oh! how sad the place to. look upon: The church 1 Ixtved from birth The nmttiM’s from the walls have gone The ways of all the earth. And all the fixtures that I knew In memory once held dear Have vanished like the morning dew From dock to < bandolier. The vase with flowers of rich display The hand carvid pulpit stand, I

MBMBBBMHHBaBNOnnMHnraHMMBMaMKaMHBBMMBB il ■ .... B 0 ' liL 'H k W4SiH V w W i\ V* ! DO YOU WANT ~ SOMETHING? If you do, here’s a cheering thought— The Universe is governed by orderliness. The seed is sown, crops.grow and are harvested according to that law. A man |M»urs himself out in usefulness and his fellows honor him—a business house serves it customers efficiently and success comes to it. Jf ion want xomething—a ear—house—financial independmce—remember first the seed, next the crop, then the har« vest. Once started the goinK i« easy—ss.oo n week waved in an intercd drawing account will mean $1,000.00 in about three yearn and nix month*! I,earn the law. work In harmony with it and what you want <n life la yours—Savings Account* opened any day from l»*n to three. Old Adams County Bank

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I lad like tile parson passed away Into a better land. / No trace of happy faces there; No more the church bell rang, No soul to offer up a jtrayer, No more the choir sang. r Oh where are all the frineds 1 Love? The echo made reply They have joined the heavenly hosts above And reign with him on high. Oh time, what shadow hast thou < ast ? I turned away to go While memories of the distant past. Were rushing to and fro. I heard a voice as from afar As I passed out alone An echo from n deacons prayer "Lord! wo approach thy throne.” We come to read thy holy word And praise thy name again Ob hear our aupplicatlon Ix>rd And bless ns all. AMEN. OUCH! MIGO! NIB BACKACHE ■ When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism

lias you stiffened up. don't suffer! Get a 35 cent bottle of old, horn st St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour n little in your ham! and rub it right on your aching back, and the soreness an <1 I lameness is gone. In use Yor 65 years, [this soothing, penetratI ing oil takes the pain right out, and ends the misery. It is absolutely harmless and

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t burn the skin. .... • L. H. Trotter Receiver Os McCray Farms Realty Co Intlianapolis, May 14 —(Special to Dally Democrat) L. H- Trotter, namI< tl receiver for the McCray Farms j Realty company, a firm organization by former Gov. Warren T. McCray, today expresses! the opinion that he i would Im* able to sell enough of the farm to pay off the entire preferred stock issue In less than six months. DAN C E at K. of C. Hall Thursday Evening. May 15th PcgiiiiKTs (.kiss 7:15 Asst-nililv Class X;|s ’ Men. 15c plus 5c tax. lui<lies 13e, 2<i lax. Good Music Assured. Fred Schurger. Mgr.

The McCray Realty company was the holding company for McCray's IndiI ana farms. More Candidates Have Filed Expense Statements Several more Individuals who were candidates for nomination In the primary election held last Tuesday, have filed statements of their expenses during the campaign. All candidates for offices paying more than $1(10 per year must file with the county cb-rk a statement of their expenses. These statements must be filed within thirty days after the election. Those who have filed include: It. (). Elston, republican, for Joint repr< s<utatlve, six cents for stamps. Don Teeple. republican, for auditor, nothing. T. T. Rawley, republican, for snr- , veyor, nothing. W. W. Hawkins, republican, for sheriff. $9. John T. Kelly, democrat, for prosecuting attorney, $51.30. Fred M. Elzey, republican, for recorder, nothing. Ferd L. Litterer, republican, for prosecuting attorney, nothing. J Fred Fruchte, democrat, for judge, $67. Frank Neushaum, democrat, for I auditor, $50.20. B a

— ' " ' .y kTTB IWWO—MKW—Wlllllll Ml — X- - < I, I DoYoußuy Lubrication—or Merely Oil? The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) sells you lubrication. It sells you absolute friction reduction worked out with scientific exactness. i When you buy Polarine you get, in addition to a few quarts of oil, the vast lubricating experience of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana)—you get the ’ benefit of the accumulated scientific knowledge—both chemical and mechanical—which this experience has gathered. You get the net result of hundreds of laboratory and road tests. Ugg (polarine Automobile Chart of Recomme ndatio n« Made in Five Grades XumatCw NteMrOII NmnolCbt Motor 04 M K>'“ 6* “ SStoii” It Ku '“ e . • . i i ■" B Sx** ::::::::I You reduce carbon to a minimum—you lengthen the fcl life of your engine and bearings—you minimize f "" I repair bills—road annoyance—lai 1-up car—and lost fJL-. Sa*-El time. ; &. ■ * All this you get when you purchase a gallon of I futtaufiU S Polarine —well worth-while, isn tit ’ 'I • 1 jSSS^**jFg. 9Sh^**]£•• •••'■•’ « < J Ks : Hundreds of thousands of motorists in the Middle I 8"::::::::::: J " s West have proved that using Polarine is sound busiI <£jS.agy | ness. They are following the chart at the left. Your ' < car, also, is there. SSr ::::::::: ■: Stop at the next Standard Oil Service Station or at ;£3to..::::::: | any Garage or Authorized Filling Station showing I the Polarine sign; tell the attendant to fill up your | H tetato..:::: g crankcase with the right grade of Polarine. i E?* ::::::f Then, drain your crankcase every five hundred miles j ? EF ® and refill with the right grade of Polarine. • ItS::::;:":::Jr to"** | ' BX-to::::::: t put lubrication on a business Ixisis—it pays. EF 1 B Sr - *::::::*! Ito* E» ■■ . . _y i I E=| J? | At AM And at fell Stag’d A Ses Bi, j -B- t Stations Sta tions iTT—::i fi3 E *‘- I v i ! Sta«d«r4 OM Company 6Zto h-. DECATUR (/nt/iaw) INDIANA Nir., umiwJiM— •< ••"'•h.. I •o (M la (rattan aad "»l> >aa»H than la aa»awfcw»ia ".'—'a—. .. y -~T~ <1 ~ — aaaaa»»—■ la. a i <a. ,awam,..» ■■ i ii n.i.„ .... '■"» iiu ...

ALL OVER INDIANA Shelbyvlllfl—For th" last time, the “boys in blue” of Shelby county will march In Hie Memorial Day parmie tills year. After thin year ihey will ride, it was decided, b< can: e of the advanced age of members of the jiost. — ... — o NOTICE I will not In- responsible for any debts contracted by my wit", Mrs. Eva Largent. 1141G.X HARVEY LARGENT MOVED | We have made a change t in the location of our stu- I. dio, formerly occupying I the rooms over the Callow & Kohne Drug store. We are NOW located in the Old Moser Stand Corner Second and Jefferson Streets Edwards Studio HBMnnHnMMnBKMESxaaHato i

u u r=i TkTjl ' if The Style in Taint and Harnish A 1 HOME to beautify... tints to be If you want <c know ask ut. Our decided on and harmonized. . advice is alwaya practical and reincoming decorative styles to be liable .. . founded on five generaconaidered in planning the new hone of Devoe experience in HUSfinish for the tasteful home «>• requirements of Paint , ~ and Vartuah uaera. TL« up-to-date houienolder, __ . seeking the most artistic results, is Thi* Coupon b Worth 40 Cwt« ever on the alert to employ the Ist- r,iioum. (...was.. .. ui 1V J.v« We w ii you Free • 40 C«M van est. smartest treatments obtainable J, „.! ‘ v . m .h ».» with Paint,Vamish and Enamel. Year after year Devoe conns- iv.-'iss—— — tently creates the most original and . striking effects to which Paint and i»-~ «i- ' a Varnith Products can be adapted. ‘.."^2—!— ——J | ( THE BROCK STORE ■Lrrjl 'k Decatur, Ind. Phone 279 AUTHORIZFD aqent for. DEVOE FAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS j