Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1924 — Page 7

E u i fuiain't Reason M lor Not Asking Loan Be nice of New > <>rk, ■ p f ' k Twuln )(1 H, H. B who mtnxi >. hfD n , e fortune, of B I’ o ''"’ nd *n J tl,us B "*" ri ' er lorlst back -n hl- *«' B A- nrr,, ’ n ? ' s told of "I* . xr.-rfcneeH I ** B T'vn"’""" n, M .tor " rI,M: B I"" 1 "T tn WHS never 111-Just B "Mark ?""" k 1)1R temperature ■ 'r i l.e Kenernlly insisted B occaaKtnall., uff an() thnt the B that is «ns " n • j bls ln outh Bto keep h® n ()f tbp p . lt | Pht who I Be ! J prescription from his pity- ■ attained nP - ] > (1 . lng , lt tllP paper, ■ g |rlan and, a mP ,i| ( -Ine would ■ t .hint the patient roI ls " <,U i‘\he S phvsi«’!tin V' »”«>’* him the I l" fS T efndSant dot-tor finally said: I Lire the?-’; give me the preI arrintlon I ' vnnt t 0 nlnke nn a tPra I ff rn> etching out the nerve I Jnlc; you nwd tl,at - Ml,r t k I ? n observed: 'I have always adI mired that man. That was a noble I ni re of graft. I have thought of tryI c the game on you. but I’ve never I X the time when I thought you hud I ______ Son Took the Wind Out of Dad's Sails A shrewd old Yankee who find noemulated a fortune by strict economy, noticed Ids son had spent carfire to go a few blocks and deemed the expense a foolish one. That evening after dinner he called his son Into the library, saying he wished to npeak with him. “But first.” he said, “I will turn down the light: we can talk just as well in the dark and it will save gas.” As he went on explaining the value of economy he beard a fumbling and shuffling from the direction of his son’s chair. Stopping his lecture he inquired: “Sam, what are you doing?” “Father." came from the darkness, ff ran hear just as well without 'em. so while we are sitting in the dark I’m taking off my trousers to save ’em." For the dost of the evening economics were not discussed. —Boston Transcript. Doll’s House for Czar When a young man of twenty-four. Peter the Great of Russia went to Holland. He was working at different jobs so as to be fetter fitted to become ruler of Russia. In Utrecht he saw a miniature doll’s house, furnished |l°wn to the minutest detail, in the library were paintings two incites square. Cabinets were filled with thumb-high ]#reelains from Japan. Special carpets were manufactured for this house, and the linen was Woven in Flanders. Peter the Great took a great fancy to this tiny palace and offered any price for one like It. The builder, n retired merchant, would not accent money for his handiwork, but offered to make one a- a gift to the young czar. The liliputian mansion, completed after 25 years of labor, is now In the ro.rtil museum, Amsterdam, ssys Mentor Magazine. Gos Her Clock Buck In “My GaNen of Memory,” Mrs. Kate Douglas wiggin, the famous an'horess. tells a story of the time when s >e was the guest of some friends, and was kept fr o n sleeping by the dcklng of a clock in her bedroom. ttU'-y, she had to place the clock among some blankets In a drawer. Le ’ vl b g early next morning, *he forgot /* ( the maid about tiro clock, writes thick in London Tit-Bits. Three months afterward, in Gertnany she remembered It. She would 1 e cabled, but it seemed bizarre to an lnterv °l of many months; b ’ lrl< ‘ ,i ln guest room between < nkets in bottom drawer. Impossible' ‘0 sleep with it! Forgive!” I enme'! 0 ' I ’. Wr ° te ’ and b - v r( W word from her former hostess senrnh ,<• ” eW chambermaid had rehed for «nd recovered the clock. Moslem Fast of Ramazan dn “ t '’ e Mofilem "’ or!d Passion Sunthe momh S r S " lth the flrst < l! >v of Ing R m ° ng * nSt Ramazan. Durtb’ev iXt n ’ WeSt6rn cust °“ s - "here and thn been adopte<b are set aside, revives] prlmltive native manners usual an/ le n ”' czzin supplements his Prayer 57™?' tha llour of food, ove fa nr*. rtati ° n: “ Glve nn «i the poor th U ’ ” nt ° tbe orpllan bondman" ana7 wayfarer nnd the not now’ as h f h °” gh the wealth >’ do their doors snZ er days ’ R,and at "ell-laden table u ‘ tC the needy to a ’lmo of peace chPu™” 2 '’' 1 r< ' lua!l1 * a ' clla rity and hospitality. Compound Interest Wpai7thr r Tm afPeter Mlnuet in Maa ha P ttan is and ° n ' y * 24 for th| nk of this 7 are apt t 0 BUm for wha<- ■- ♦ r ldlcnl °usly small liable pi ece of ° day most val"’orld; hm °2 la , nd <>f Rs size in the that « this nrt - 0 , nOt ® tOP to think Tes ted by 7p?r cent m? n nuet at “*rate of ei every S h' m a ‘ uim and compound- I ha '-e aT" 8 to data . “ "-ukl assessed value 1'“ to the I it 0 “ iP ent,re clty | sew» rs Ln includin g “s I theaters, hotels’ n^ ai " a - vs - subways, I homes--Vrre?7 Pfrs and pa ’ I Magazine. J

WATER SYSTEMS WILLSHOWFARM Purdue Will Display Different Models At Indiana State Fair i>4Ml*'l.«Nn' -re- * Thu average Indiana farmer has S7OO Invested in farm machinery and labor-saving equipment for doing his work. A comparison of the cost of this equipment with that which he has provided tor his wife shows that only one farm home in eleven has the simplest type of water system, one which may be obtained tor fifteen to twenty dollars, to save her the drudgery of carrying water in and out of the kitchen. Further comparison shows that only one farm home in twenty-five has a bathroom with running water. in order to assist farmers who intend to equip their homey with water systems, the Rural Engineering Department of Purdue - University is showing three complete water systems in the new Purdue building at the State Fair September 1 o 6. The first of these three systems consists of a pitcher pump, kitchen sink with trap and intake and outtake traps. This system can be installed by the farmer himself for fifteen to twenty dollars. The second of these systems is a hot and cold water equipment which can be purchased for about fifty-five dollars. It consists of a sink, trap, pipes, range boiler with stand, handforce pump and water back for an ordinary coal or wood range. The third system is a complete hot and cold running water system with electrically-driven pump, supplying water under pressure to the kitchen sink, range boiler and bathroom, fixtures. Each of the three systems will be shown completely installed in addition to a fourth which wll be in operation showing the type still in use on many Indiana farms. o Cabbage and Sausages Woman’s Diet “I have doctored with the best doctors in the United States. Some said one thing and some another was ailing me and all wanted to cut me open, but Mayr's Wonderful Remedy saved me. so now 1 eat cabbage, sausage' and anything I want to. Nothing hurts me.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract ami allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, live! and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince er toney refunded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere.

J I OH BOY! I Have YOU Tried It? I | I Something NEW I I Something GOOD I i FROZY FUDGE BARr I 5c I TRY IT I At the Following Dealers a King's Confectionery Miller’s Grocery &. Restaurant • Smith, Yager & Falk Drug Store Fullenkamp’s Place ■ Holthouse Drug Store Harding’s Place mH : , 4 Wertzberger Confectionery Peoples Restaurant Appleman Confectionery Strickler’s Grocery I BM id?* 11 II I I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921.

Geneva Assured Os A Chautauqua Next Year Geneva, Aug. 22 Chautauqua week has come and gone some idea of the popularity the institution has ' gained |n Geneva may be gleaned from the fact that though fifty men had to dig down into their pockets for about $3.50 each to square up for I'jis |

Q P *> B ■ ■ Did You Read the paper last night? Are You Going to Monroe for the Big Closing Out Sale Tomorrow? . I HOME STORE

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year's entertainment, sixty-throe names are on the new contract for next year. The program tills season ranks with the best ever given here and nil |Who attended were immensely pleased. The difficulty in selling season pickets put a damper on the spirits of the chantnuqna fans for a few days, but by the time the closing program I was given most of the guarantors by

their action in signing up for another year, said that tile Chautauqua was i worth the time and money spent. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING HELD BY DEMOCRATS (Continued from I’age One) The poll of the eighth district is to Ibe taken during the next ten days and the campaign will open next i week when Mr. Adair will give several talks in Wells county. Workers from the verious counties who atI tended the meeting reported excelI lent prospects and the meeting was I one of the best of its kind ever held i in the district. District Chairman J. R. Fleming, of Portland, presided and after tlje general meeting held a I conference 'with the men and women chairmen. I Among those from this county who attended were Charles Brown, Geneva; T. A. Gottschalk, Grover Baumgartner and True Gottschalk, Berne; Dan Tyndall and J. 11. Heller. Decatur. Similar meetings have been or will be held in each district, this being the eighth one held during the past ten days. o Coolidge Decides To Make More Speeches 'i (By William J Losh) (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Plymouth. Vt. Aug. 22—President Coolidge has decided to take a far more active part in the campaign than was originally mapped out for him by campaign ifianagers, it was learned here today. | He will accept speaking engagements within a reasonabe distance from Washington, selecting from a flood of invitations whose which appear to offer the best opportunities for explaining his own views. Mr. Coolidge has recognized his opponents are making a fight on fundamental economic issues and he believes that personal utterances will

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emphasize his stand more than when broadcast by his army of stump speakers. This he feels was demonstrated by the receipt of his speech of acceptance. The ’president will make his first ! speech in Washington at the frater- 1 na congress. August 29, just after re- | turning from his vacation in Ver- ; mont. o The newest pearl necklaces have

S«P erior m Bread “Made With Milk” Choicy people demand SUPERIOR BREAD — they know it IS worth more than they pay! Order a fresh » loaf today from your grocer. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE The quality in bread differs just _ as much as in fzvffjfcjc coffee, crackers or soups —that’s The Superior Why SUPERIOR Baking Co. BREAD has becn named the aristocrat a,m on g breads. -oWwIL -

large Imfiation emeralds interspersed occasionaly and are long enough to hang below the waistline. CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Worms and parasites in the intestines : of children undermine heiildi ami so i weaken their vitality that they are unable to resist tho diseases so fatal to child life. ! The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys ■ and expels the worms without the slight- ! est injurv to tho health or activity of the i child. Price 35c. Sold by Holt house Drug Co.

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