Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1924 — Page 5

rural churches *“*l ” x* ‘“ b " M Xins Worship, at Salem at 7:30. Wtednesd.y, Saiern “‘prayer meeting Thursday Pleasant ■'The EP"- 01-111 League will be lead . Rhoda Speakman and the Lie is one that will interest all. We * 1 sure that this will be a very proile hour. Com 4if you possibly "L Udies Aid will be busy this at the fair. While at the fair •round and encourage them. Cthurth: A place to find God. G l,d.es. and Good Friends. You are responsible for your world, you out for God or for yourb ft is the Christianity we live, not thf Christianity we profess, that the ,orld is looking for the life of Christ incarnate in men like youWise is the man who knows what not to say and remembers not to say it Read. Heb. 2;15. F A. SHIPLEY, Pastor. —— DECATUR CIRCUIT I preaching at Beulah Chapel, July I Mi io : 3O a. m.. Washington in the eventoK- . . Praver meeting at Beulah Thursday V 31levesing. - ’ •* ■ TRe Mount Pleasant Indies Aid | S iil‘conduct a booth at the Northern i Indiana Fair. Your patronage will be appreciated. IXSTER L. C. WISNER, Pastor. I Green and silver embroidery and bands of silver tissue make charming trimming for a gown of black chiffon. , , . Special This Week! Phon? appointment 1014. Marceling 75c Round Curl 50c Vanity Beauty Shoppe, 115 N. First Street “WORLD MASTERS” | The Name Tells It All I > I Actual Size. B ® ■■ |M your ßterliDg on silver th * B label 18 HITE larantee ° f a new sm °k € rWw Sy’ ■—— ' R GOOD

!Big Features Os ( RADIO j Programs Today \ WEAF, New York, (492 M) 7 p in. (E.S T.).Billy Jones and Ernest Hare, entertainers. WJZ, New York. (455 M) 7:15 p in. (E.S.T.). —Wagner-Tschaikowski program by Goldman symphony band. KDKA, Pittsburgh, (326 M) 8 p in. (E.S.T.). —Pennsylvania railroad night. KFI, Los Angeles, (469 Ml 8 to 11 p.m. (P.C.3.T.). —The Marion Wards players, Frederick North concert company, etc. W’OC, Davenport, (484 M) 8 p.m. (C.S.T.). —Clinton, lowa Harmony Serenaders. o WILLIAM YOUSE DIED SUDDENLY (Continued From Page One) lived on a farm west of Monroeville. He is survived by a wife and four children, namely, Oscar Youse at home; Mrs. Eva Harttell, Hoagland; Mrs. Mabie Freidline, Minnesota and

We Invite You to Use Our I DAY and NIGHT Ford SERVICE Any old time of the day or night—we are prepared to render Ford owners a complete service on automobiles and tractors. Give us a ring—you’ll find us ready with 100% SERVICE 4' 1 Adams County Auto Co 232 Madison Street Phone 80 Decatur. Indiana | I The ADAMS Theatre! S Decatur’s Newest and Largest Theater IB Perfect Ventilation * Fitting Music ’ - 100—Comfortable Seats—loo Change of Pictures Daily Except Friday and Saturday 4 Popular Prices 4 Today and Tomorrow (Sat.) A Big Treat In Store For Movie Fans k I See E |s Jack Holt and Pola Negri I —in— I “The Cheat” 8 See Pola Negri soaring to untouched heights of emo- w H tions in the most powerful series of screen ever flashJf ed on the seteen. .Jack Holt at his best. 4 You will always remember “The Cheat" It’s A Paramount Picture H ADDED ATTRACTION:— “Flip Flops” a Sennett Comedy and Pathe News 1 10 c and 20c g MONDAY —Charles (Buck) Jones in “Western Luck. 2 NOTE:Effective Monday. July 21, children 12 years ft and under, 5c to all shows except Benefits and SaturJ day nigfit; all seals are 20c On Saturday nights, unless children are accompanied by parents, then 10c; , '■ Matinee Saturday At 2 p.m.. Children, 5c R,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1921

Miss Georgia Yotww* at. home. Mrs. coming here for a visit « short time 1 ago. Funeral services will be held at held at two o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Lutheran church at Monroe. I ville. Rev. Fenlg, officiating. Burial will be made In the 1. O. O. F. ceme. I tery at Monroeville. Tlie deceased was known to many ■ DEMAND g Worid*« Bct< Took MS Over 160,000 people have H testified that TANLAC g has relieved them of; I H Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, M Mal-Nutrition, B Sleeplessness, |K Nervousness, |K Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, B Torpid Liver or B Constipation. H “Ask Anyone Who Has s Tsken TANLAC* ® OVEK M MILLION BOTTLES Br MLO |K| For Sok Br All

people in Adams County, all of whom regret to learn of bis sudden death. BRITISH AIRMAN WILL RESUME HIS FLIGHT j — (Continued From Page One) plnnes. Business of overhauling the ma- ' chines in which the flyers will make the homeward dash, has progressed

FISK TIRES Six diflerent styles to select from. All sizes and prices. We can fit your car and pocketbook. 3V 2 in. CORDS—SB.7S up AV hy send out of town when you can buy better tires at our store for less money. Call and see them and get our prices. Special for Saturday, July 19th, only With each 3*4 Fisk Red Top we sell Saturday, July 19th we will give one 3’4 Fisk Tube FREE. Don’t miss this offer. Saturday only. Fill your car with Texaco Gasoline and Oil. Get the right grade of oil for your car. Let us drain your crank case and fill with the best oil money can buy. Texaco Service Station R. N. RUNYON & SON Opposite Interurban Station Phone 652

—and still they keep coming for these I wonderful values on I Capitol ‘‘Stevens” Bed Spreads I his Remarkable Selling Should Prove of Interest to every woman. There are hundreds of spreads to select from. Spreads of every size and kind. Spreads for “everyday” use and spreads for beauty purposes only. All are marked to affect worthwhile savings for those who purchase now. 1 1 > mm".,..,.,. =— l Colored Striped Spreads Patchwork Spreads I —r~"t ■ j yiicntgL. S tSfCVCHS SpTCttds r Very Popular with Dainty tones of ; \ / alternate B ’“ e I ?* e " r J )r ' , i i j < hid. woven in a I I IS j | stripes of white and 111 quaint squared de- ; 1 '' 'C . J 11 U s ’Rn on a cream- | b,ue rose or go,d ‘ stored back ground W JjECTBgW ■Easily washed.'fast Beautiful, practical, . eaß, b laundered, ' ,****»f color. last colors. 'JfIS ” j \ ir . • ....-a ■«■ w --ju.j. .». =g=47 ’ .... -r~=-- I White Crochet Spreads "’W Stevens” Hemmed Satin Spreads Spreads I 24c each • I r w These are the kind of spreads ■ What a pleased little girl—who is able to tuck dollie to o, ’ r Rre.it grand mothers ■ Single Beds , , , iu „. , , , , laid away for a daughter's I $1.95 to $2.95 _*■*■ - Wnt $4.65 to $4.85 I Solid Colored Spreads I I I he modern vogue of colored designs in particular finds . in these magnificent creations artificial silk. Colors. I Flounced Crinkle. Scalloped Blue, (iold or Orchid. Edged I daintily figured Jacquard Spreads in general its highest ex- I pression of lustrous guaranteed fast. Square. In Rose 3E_a|vff • i with a broad border. '-4 $10.50 an(l UP $14.19 I The Boston Store i The Kuebler Company

j»o rapidly that the old engine* were i ready for removal this morning and it is expected now thut the aviators will pet t.way with the flood tide Wedne- ’ day morning Tur.di.v wlil be devot'd to testing the new floats on the i estuary of tile Humber. Clean u raincoat by scrubbing It | » on both Rides with aoap and worm I water, using a soft brush. Wipe off |

with dear wafer and hang up - to dry without wringing. The moat popular shade* for atuckfngs are those which most nearly . match the fleah. Black and gray ones are rarely aeen.

Wio Will Protect Her? Frequently, the estate is, left to the wife who has had little business experience. Who protects and looks after her interest? Her friends will give her advice —hon- | estly given but usually poor advice. If a Bank is named Executor, without extra cost the wife will have the benefit of skilled and trustworthy advice on her financial affairs. Have your lawyer prepare your Will and name this Bank Executor and Trustee. You can change it or make a new one later, if necessary. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service

Monday, July 21st, the last day to pay city light and pmver bills and save the 10% discount. 16-17-18-19