Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1924 — Page 3
■ Disinfectants For The Farmer ■ I Buy your Disinfectant and Dip j n bulk S> » and save money. H I We have just received a shipment of ■ | which is a high grade disinfectant to |* i be sold in bulk. 11 CHLOROZONE ■ | Bring your own container if convenient H | and save money. Printed directions ■ I with each sale. ■The Enterprise Drug Co. B I Phone 32 ■ | ——————— ,
I USED CAR SALE I ■I 1923 FORD TOURING | M I A—l Condition. | Starter, Electric Lights and Dem. Rims. || 1922 FORD TOURING | B A—l Condition. | Starter, Electric Lights and Dem. Rims. I 1921 FORD TOURING I B Good Condition. B Starter and Electric Lights. | . 1921 FORD SEDAN I | A—l Condition. | 1920 FORD COUPE I I A—l Condition. I Front and Rear Bumpers. | Several 1917-1918-1919 Ford Tourings in ■ g<M>d mechanical condition. | j These cars are all priced for quick sale. ADAMS COUNTY AUTO CO. I | AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS | | | Madison Street Phone M> |
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924.
“The Ten Commandments” In Movies At Winona Even the presidents have enjoyed moving pictures. During the administration of the late President Harding, one of the leading producers gave the President and Mrs. Harding a special showing of a famous picture. To do this satisfactorily, a specialist in projection. Mr. J. w. Wolfburg, was sent from New York to Washington to exhibit the picture in the East Room of the White House. Tills same specialist is manager of projection at Woods Theatre, Chicago, When "The Ten Commandments” photoplay is shown at Winona Lake, Indiana, in the "Billy" Sunday Tubernacie on July 4th, Mr. Wolfburg will be in charge of the machines. Since "The Ten Commandments" is the acknowledged greatest film ever produced and because it has only been shown in six of the large cities of the world prior to its exhibition at Winona Lake, it will probably create more interest than any other attraction on the big program being put on by the Winona Management this year. The other six places where the film is being shown are Los Angeles, Chill 01 LE X FOR BOILS Draw and remove core without poultice or lancing. At any Druggist. I
■ — ’] cago, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, !, and London. i Commencement At Culver Military Academy June 11 Culver, Ind., June s—Diplomass—Diplomas will ! be awarded the graduates of Culver Military Academy at the conclusion of the commencement exercises June 11. The final parade of the cadets corps and the, award of commissions to cadet officers will occur the afternoon preceding dismissal. Dr. J. o. K. McClure, president of McCormick Theological Seminary, of , Chicago, will preaqh the baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning. June 8. Dr. McClure has delivered this serI mon annually to the Culver graduating classes for the Fast twenty years. , An eight-oared shell race on Lake . Maxlnkuckoe between the cadets and t the junior crew of the University of Wisconsin will be the feature of the athletic program. A tournament for , the boxing championships of the ! regiment will be held on Monday, Juno 9. Military exhibitions, drills and maneuvers will be staged by the corps of cadets on Monday and Tuesday. The alumni will be entertained at a reunion luncheon on June 9. Winners of academic honor and scholarship prizes will receive their medals from Dr. Leßoy Burton, president of the University of Michigan, whose son Is a member of the graduating class. Dr. Burton will address the cadets Monday afternoon. o I Attack Fire Hazards Around Farm Buildings I Indianapolis. Ind., June 6—Eliminat'on of fire hazards around farm buildings and homes is the aim of an I intensive drive started by attaches I and investigators of Hie Fire MarI shal's department, under the direcI tion of State Fire Marshal Newman T. Miller. I Mr. Miller pointed out that due to I lack of fire fighting equipment in the rural districts county fires are invariably disastrous and the drive was; stat ted for the purpose of arousing i I interest of rural citizens in such fire I prevention measures as are feasible. I A number of exhibits fairs this fall, demonstrating lessee prevention measures are planned by Mr. Miller. Every township trustee is, by virtue of h's off- e. an assistant fire' marshal, and they will be called upon, by the fire marshal to take an active hat d in the campaign of education. • The only’means we have of check ing rural losses is by appealing for I the support an<l cooperation of the I pie," said Miller. “We shall make a special effort to create as much in terest in fire prevention in the country as In the city. We desire to extot <1 the services of the Fire Marsin I's department to every citizen. All hough the taxpayers are not callI <■<! uism to pay any part of the coat. of maintaining this department, every citizen is entitled to the benefits that It can give them In protecting life am! property. Record Strawberry Crop Predicted In Indiana Indianapolis. Ind., June s—Late spring freezes. frosts and rains have eurbwl priMluction of some varieties of fruits iind vegetables in Indiana, but ihe strawberry crop la going to come through with a record this year, according to George C. Bryant, agri , cultural statistician and Frank N. Wallace, state entomologist, who I have made a personal survey of coni dltlons. Only small raspberry, blackI berry, currant and gooseberry crops lure In prospect they report. A small ' (teach crop was also forecast, but other fruits have not been affected I by the winter chill. Millon planting activities are greatly delayed. NEW POSTAGE STAMPS ISSUED (United Press Horvlcel Indianapolis. Ind., June Postal authorities started this week dislri i butlng to Indiana postofficea a new •
issue of stamps known as the Huguenot-Wallon Tercentenary issue. The stamps are larger than former issues of this demontnation conforming in size to "Special Delivery's Stamps." o The Porter Studio has moved from the old Moser location to over Callow & Kohne Drug store, and will be known as the Decatur Studio. - Now ready for business. 135tf —° — Have You a Bad Back? Then the Advice of This Decatur Resident Will Interest You. Does your hack ache night and day; Hinder work; destroy your rest? Are you tortured with stabbing pains When you stoop, lift or bend? Then likely your kidneys are weak. More troubles may goon appear. Headaches, dizziness, nervousness; Or uric acid and Its Ills. Help your weakened kidneys with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doan's Mils. Read this Decatur testimony. Chancey Brokaw, 8. Bth st., Decatur, says: "My kidneys got out of order caused by a cold settling on them. My hack ached considerably and I had pains across my hips. My kidneys acted irregularly, too, 1 used Doan's Pills from Smith, Yager & Falk’s Drug store and in a short, time my back was well and strong." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Pills —the same that Mr. Brokaw had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
' v \ IM The Studebaker Light-Six! More are sold than of any other six in the thousand-dollar price class! , J A/f orc because-it u the sweetest, smoothest -running I y J 2VL Six you ever drove. Its specially designed offset valve motor, its machined crankshaft, its four big crankshaft bear- ' ing*. its perfectly precisioncd cylinders, pistons and reciprocating parts are the reason. The World'i Largest Producer of More DCCUILSC—no other car in its price class shows such < i—i-- a....—obvious indications of quality—genuine leather upholstery, a ' U ’ * hand-tailored top and curtains, carefully selected details of equipment, lustrous baked enamel finish. Mort’ because—its 40-horsepower motor, its correct gear ratio, its beautiful balance a- d low center of gravity, make it like U-htning in the “get-a never failing on a hill, and effortless under a full load on any reasonable road. More because— it is backed by a great service organization, immediately and willin f,' accessible. More because— its reco .ed used car value protects you with xk -a a w the lowest possible depreciation when yen come to trade it tn. *T A "J To prove its goodness by performance we will lend you ■ t» <U bk f*CtOry Light -Sms any day Uus week—come in and ask for it MAIL FOR BOOK LIBY AND YOST GARAGE STUDEBAKER. South Bend, Ind. ~ Please mail me your book. “Why You „ ... —n Cannot Judge Value by Price." 116 S. Ut SL Phone 772
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