Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1924 — Page 5

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Niblick visited friends inJl,re, ‘ al the n,r Co-operag- Company and was I ’’Tn to the Adam" County Memorial Stal last week, is aMghtly l.n- ■

BATTERIES lust a few specials that you should take advantage of at this low price. National 6-volt 11-plate National 6-volt 11-plate "natter guaranteed .12 Battery, 18-month guar--hs ot $14.95 X “ $16.85 National 6-volt 13-plate Battery, 18-month (l*i L) guarantee, at only-.- SIO.OO Battery Repair Work done at all times. Free Battery Inspection. Automobile Accessories. Tires and Tubes. Red Crown Gas— Polarine and Mobile Oils Free Air And Water. Ace Battery, and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. Grocery—N. 2nd St. - ■ 1 ■ . — amnnaiw HE KEPT THE BOM) in his brother’s safe deposit box. , There came a day when he wanted to sell it. But his brother was dangerously ill—too sick to bother about keys or permits. So it was , impossible to gain access to the box. Had the sick nian died, it would have been difficult to convince the administrator that the surviving brother oned the bond. I Box rental is nominal. Have a box of your own. WsOTaftional Bqiik. and Surplus fl2O, lord Owners--ATTENTION! One car load of FISK. TIRES Just Received at a Special Price • 400-^ox3l/ 2 Cord and (?1 O XA ' iincher Tires, regular value tPlv.tlV — SPECIAL — for 10 DAYS only SALE (!* r 7 AC SALE CLOSES or /.B 5 •’ox3 Regu| ar OTHER 33x4 Cord 36.50 acco s SU Iy | sls The Biggest Tire Buys Ever Offered in Decatur. Buy Your Tires NOW’. R. N. Runyon & Son OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION

G-org- Schug. of Stroh, will spend the week -nd here with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schug. Miss Dorthea Weisrnantle will return to her home nt Waukegan, illInola, tomorrow after a several days i visit here at the E. F. Gass home.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924.

| Misses Mildred Keller and Cuther I iue Otnlor are visiting friends and I relatives at Huntington this week. I Miss Gladys Butler will return to I morrow from Terre Haute where she I has spent the past week with Dr and 1 Mrs. J. R. p-terson and daughter, i, Shirley Jeanne. She will he accom-psnl-d home by Mrs. Peterson and daughter. |« Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Helm and son „ George. Mrs Kate Burdg of this city and Mrs. James Collett and daughter • Jerry, of Van Wert, will motor to Ft • Wayne Sunday to be the gu-s:i of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Yahne. Mrs. A. M. Anker spent the duv in Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. Mrs. Henry Schulte spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. O* course drivln’ from th’ lack seat is exasperatin’ an' it may have darkened a few flats an' homes, but it would he fun’ t' know jest how many people are walkin’ around live an' well t’day jest because mother butted in. We kin make a woman twice as mad by callin’ her too fat as we kin by callin her twofaced. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Fred Simth motored to Poe last evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles True. Mrs. C. I). la*wton on daughter, Eloise, spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne. Floyd Liby and E. (’. Clevenger have returned from a business trip to South Bend. Fred Kolter made a business trip to Bluffton this afternoon. L. E. Oplinger. former county school superintendent has moved a small house to the south end of Line street and is fixing it up. He will occupy the house when the improvements are completed, it was stated. Judges James Moran visited in this city last evening with friends and heard John W. Davis deliver his speech from Chicago over the radio in Democratic headquarters above the Daily Democrat office. Willis Magner is putting a new roof on one or his barns. The roof was blown off several months ago by a strong wind. The trees around th- South Ward school building have been trimmed and look very stately. The lowbranches have been removed and the trimming not only makes the trees look more attractive, but affords better light around the school grounds. The Decatur High School football team goes to Wabash tomorrow for the opening game of the season. Several rooters are planning to accompany the team. The Richmond Rotarians are going to hold an out door event next Wed$15,000.00 in cash prizes, to be distributed in weekly awards, for solutions of “Spark-Plug” Puzzles (simple as adding 2 and 2.) Watch for first puzzle in tomorrow's Sunday Chioago Herald and Examiner. Order it today from D. E. Foreman, Prop., City News Co., at King's Confectionery. We Ask Men To Protect Their Hair . (By Edna Wallace Hopperl I speak for all women when I say that we want men to keep their looks. And above all. their hair. The women do that. You would never forgive us if we did not. We beg you to follow our example. —— Mv whole career on the stage has de- ,- my hair. So many ? years ago 1 went to France and secured the best hair helps s ' l< ‘ kn<'«. And I jgSNMMr--' h.ivi- 10-pi '■ Th( ‘ is ,ny —* It is thick and lusEdna Wallace trous, finer far than I Hopper, Photo 40 years ago. I have 1923 never had falling hair or dandruff, and never a touch of gray. Now countless women who use what I use are attaining like results. 1 am offering to women the best I havte'Tound, and men are also wel come. My Hair Youth combines the utmost that modern science knows. 1 am sure that no one knows anything for the hair which does what this combination does. I apply it with an eye-dropper directly to the scalp. Applying tonics to the hair is ridiculous. The whole thing lies in the scalp, in the roots, and there my Hair Youth goes. It combats the hardened oil and dandruff which stifle the hair roots. It tones and stimulates the scalp Hiir thrives on such a soil.as flowers thrive by like methods. 1 believe that my Hair Youth now combines the greatest hair helps in existence. I have never seen anything else which brought comparable results. Now I have placed it in every drug store, on every toilet counter. Al! who desire may obtain it. The name is Edna Wallace Hopper's Hair Youth. !It will amaze and delight you. I auI thorize every dealer to return the ' price to anyone who claims the slightest disappointment. | Write me for my Beauty Book and 11l send with it something else to please you. Edna Wallace Hopper. 536 Lake Shore • Drive, Chicago, 111.

nesday at Richmond nnd the ’Deca ' lur club has been invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs A. W. Weyl, of Port* land, visited friends here this mornng. 1 Dr Ben Beavers spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne on business. Mrs. Fanny Rice has retuurned from Fort Wayne where she visited friends and relatives. o— —— Soybean Meeting In French Township Tues. Another soybean demonstration meeting, similar to those which have already been held in other parts of the county will be held on the George Ringger farm in French Township 'ext Tl.rrsday afternoon at one >'clo< k. At that time farmers of the •ommunity wiil gather there for the mirpose of inspecting a variety test n which several different kinds of mybeans will be seen growing in separate rows. In addition a field of several acres which Mr. Ringger intends to use for seed will be inspected. County Agent Busche will be in charge of the meeting and wil lead a discussion of the proper methods of seding and caring for the soybean

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crop. All Interested farmers are Invited to attend. o Fort Wayne—Homo building here is averaging $796 a room, according to builders.

FREE! FREE!! 1 Quart De Lux Motor Oil with each Purchase of 5 GALLON or more Red Fox Gas or Red Fox High Test Gas Saturday and Sunday Sept. 20 & 21 —Also— Special Sale On Motor Oil . 1 Five Gallon Can <9 QQ De Lux Motor Oil One Gallon Can • Hoosier Motor Oil r —Remember the Place— HI-WAY FILLING STATION ** / ■ • ,N. Second Street *S» ii ..a, . -» Z H. L. Kern & Co. , r Decatur, Ind. Noah Mangold, Mgr.

Bluffton Bluffton entertained its ' first lost airplane travelers. Reg Robbins of T-xhs landed here with his wife and babey. He told citizens they were enroute for Illinois and bai catne lost.

The Gift and Hat Shoppe has on sale womens hosiery, evening and street shades. Extra good at a dollar are now 59c. The dollar and a quarter grade now 89c.