Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1924 — Page 5
Tho M» r ß ßr,,t M > ,o,t “ ml Charlotte «n<l Marxaret Niblick will to Set unlay to atI ' , ,he I’M Kappa Pal Pledge Dance. 1 j ohn Toeple. of ,hia c “>’- Ht,pn ' , ‘ in , p„nlue University und is one of tlu . pledges to the Phi Kappa Pal i fraternityMiie Helen Swearingen and Wll- | jum urnhart motored to Portland and HldlTton today. Mr and Mrs. T. I). Kern and riaugh- | t( , r Murgaret, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. (Lunt and children. Kenneth and ! Peggy I- 011 motored to Toledo, Ohio today to spend the week end with ! Mr and Mrs. A. D. Johnson. Fred Shafer, of Fort Wayne, called | 0 n business friends here this mornill?. Urs Eli Ray, of Mmiro* visits r,lithes here Inst night. Hr. and Mrs. J. R. Peterson and daughter, Shirley Jeanne. will re to their home at Terre Haute I, ■.•narrow after a several weeks visit with Mrs. Peterson's purents. Mr and Mrs. Sam Holler and family. ,lrs. Roy Arehbold and daughter, Josephine, spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting fr'ends. Mrs. Harve Kitson ami daughter, Margaret, were the guests of friends at Fort Wayne taduj. Mrs Dora Laurent is a guest of Mr and Mrs. Frank Geary at Fortj Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Geary are the | paints of twin boys born Tuesday morning. Mrs. Geary is a sister of Mrs Laurent. Hr. H. F. Costello made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. K G. Wine, of Fort Wayne was a business calier in the city this rnorning. Ralston Sowers, of Portland. 1 spent last evening visiting friends in this city. (i C. Maloone, of Indianapolis, visited friends here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkless, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Myers and Miss Jose- ‘ phiti" Myers will motor to Indianapolis Saturday to attend the Louisiana
Drive Up —to our shop when in ftced of anything for your s ar and let us give it the “onceover.” I We can take care of your tire needs whether j it be a new set or just a plain blow-out. We also Ijave a new battery for vour car or can repair or rebuild it in a first class manner. . Automobile Accessories of all kinds. Have your battery recharged in from <> to 8 hours with our new Constant Potential Charging Outfit. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. Grocery—N. 2nd St. - THE FIRST THOUSAND You who have not saved the first thousand dollars—wouldn’t it make you feei good to be able to say, “My Thousand dollars?” Certainly it would! And you i would be a better man or woman in other ways for having saved. In the process of saving one learns habits of thrift and lessons in economy that may mean the difference between success and failure in life. 'Our Savings Department makes it easy for you to save. And we add H yearly interest. I \ Jpapitafand Surplus i120,000.00^
' Indiana footbull game. They will spend the week end with Mr. und Mrs. Harkless' daughter. Miss Naomi who Is n student at Mudum maker's j School,, Herman Myers, son of Mr. I and Mrs. Myers, who Is a student at I Indians Pniversltv Will also spend the week end at Indianapolis. j r ‘HOW SKINNY KIDS * j i ' CAN GROW ROBUST Weak, undernourished, underweight ' Iwiys and girls who are peevish, fret- ' fu! and sickly need McCoy's Liver Oil ablets. Cod Liver oil would do Just as well blit what parent would he so cruel as • to give them the horrible nasty lastI tng ill smelling stuff, when sugar i coated cod liver oil tablets .made by , McCoy's Laboratories of New York are us easy to take a* candy and won't upset their delicate stomachs. There's more vitamlnes of the, first | • class In cod liver oil than In anything else and for that reason thing, i :st raggly, sickly children commence ' “The listless, backward boy needs McCoy’s” * to liven up and take on good healthy flesh after McCoy's Cod Lfver Oil Tablets have been taken for just a few days. Be sure and ask Holthouse Drug Co. or any good druggist for McCoy’s, ! the original and genuine Cod Liver . Oil Tablet, if you want your delicate I children to become strong, robust and I active. | For grown-ups they are just as won- I deful—one woman gained 15 pounds J an five weeks. 80 tablets 60 cents 1 and if they don' put 5 pounds of good I firm flesh on any thin man or woman I in 110 days, gel your money back. 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924.
Roslna Schwart* and Belma W. I Hahheggar, of Herne, were shoppers' In the city thl„ afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Colchln went to Fort' Wayne today to spend the day with! her sister, Mrs. J. H, Hltieter of Lin coin Way. j ‘M™. M. J Werttberger Is at Mur J lon vtsltlng relatives, while Ijiere J j she will uttenil the W. (’. T. C. con-, | ventlon. Mrs. VYertslierger was up.l Pointed delegate from the local or-1 ganiKatlon. The members of the Loyal Duugh tors class of the Christian church will meet at the home of their teacher. Miss Florence Leli htenstelger, al :i o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Hriede, of Portland, and Miss Genevieve Berllng will go l„ Ft. Wayne Saturday afternoon to altend the meeting und banquet of the Aluin-
■■■■■■“■■■■■■■■■■aMßWßlMiWßyiHkJityaßßß. ITT "T"| I—IMT Just Received Another lot ot Squibb's Service Packages for TOMORROW the last day of Squibb Week. Get one of these handy Squibb Service packages FREE with a ONE DOLLAR purchase which includes one Squibb product. Squibb's Service Package Contains Squihbs Dental Cream Squibhs Epsom Salts Squibbs Sodium Bicarbonate Squibbs Talcum Powder Squibbs Alalgesicj Balm The Holthouse Drug Co. I THE CORT 1 Tonight # I REX (SNOWY) BAKER ? in a big thriller. “THE FIGHTING PARADISE” | A story of the ring and other thrills. ?, '~ : “SOME NURSE” good comedy and Fox News. NOTlCE—Starting Sunday we will show Sunday as- yj ternoon picture shows. Come and enjoy an after- H noon of real entertainment. First show. 2 o'clock. Second show, 3:45. p Sunday—Baby I'eggy in “Captain January” We had to purchase a tremendous stock of this high grade paint to get the price. We saw an opportunity to buy at “bed rock” prices and sell at “bed reck” prices. You get the benefit. We & £ have smashed paint prices to “smithereens.” Gallons and gallons of this high grade, durable lead and oil paint will be sold for the staggering S&A low price of only $2.69 per gallon. WM Grasp this opportunity NOW. Don't wait. It is the greatest f paint value ever offered in this city. You make a tremend- ’ BEff ous saving by filling your pai.it needs during this low priced a sale. Sold on “Money Back" guarantee. jaMF 4} 8 Colors to Choose From WM J 8 Our stocks are complete. We can furnish almost any shade f gam H or color you wish if you act quick. Every gallon is fresh stock and put up in clean, bright, original can. Come in Or A and look if over. While it lasts, only
! ni Aiaoclatlon of Sucrert Heart Acad- | emy. ''Eventually, why not this fall?” is Hi’ slogan of Artie Small, cannydate fer sheriff, who's out for government ownership o' Ims' lines. A Mexican ! dog is th’ only animal left (hat don’t finally end up In a fur coat or neck- ' piece.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis , News. I, I „ ♦ Hao Paolo is (In. most progressive und richest of all Hie states of Bra- | zil . TONSI LITIS “ I Apply thickly over throatcover with hot flannel— X/ICKS ▼ Vapoßub Opt 17 Million Jarm U»md Ymmriy I
“Betsy Rbss” Candy for Candy Day, Oct. 11 75c Ih. box. The Dollhouse Drug Co. o. ■ — A SPLENDID FEELING That tired, half-sick, discouraged leding caused l>y a torpid liver and constipated bowel* can (>e gotten rid of with •urprising promptness bv using Herbiuc. You feel its bcnefioial effect with the first i dose as its purifying and regulating effect is thorough and complete. It not only drives out bile and impurities but it imparts a splendid finding of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits, l’rieu 60c. Hold by HolthousH Drug Co. The Newest Hats At a Feature Price For Saturday, October Ilth, we have a special line of hats to oiler at $3.98. Smart Hats for all occasions.! Every type; every color; light j shades; bright shades; black and combinations. Gift & Hat Shoppe
The ADAMS Theatre 400—Good Comfortable Seats—4oo A nice place to spend your evening* at a very modest cost. TODAY and TOMORROW (Sat.) A Glittering: Drama of Bright Light of Broadway. Does Any Man’s Love Last? It’s not like a woman’s, which is sterling. Man’s love is plated; it wears through after a little time. She knew this, yet this man seemed different. MAE MURRAY and Monte Blue in “BROAD WA Y ROSE” It is a drama of the most dazzling and dangerous street in world. —Added Attraction— Ben Turpin in “$lO or 10 Days” and Pathe News—sc & 20c Except Saturday night all seats 20c unless children are with parents then—loc. * H-H es&E I Your size is on all J sides in Underwear / I at John T. Myers Co. &L v f§j = I v “‘O tjf | Just bepuse you don'l run line to form as I ' Apollo did—you don't have to run all over the I (? town. k Our Underwear department is a capable and ■ c cozy place and to sec the weight, the size and the 5 - i'Tj". (f * •1) price you want is as easy as standing in the cent,Cr 01 11 ‘' ,errv '*' o '^ ount * an( * watt 'hing the horses I |jljoPj| [ Weights now for anything the weather man , 1 J can produce between now' and next lemonade ■ '/;' " -V—Chalmers Union Suits I $1.50 10 $3.50 I 2 piece Underwear 75c to $1.50 / Woolen Hose 35c to SI.OO New Fall Neckwear 25c to $1.30 TeiuvT-Myecb Go J BETTER CLOTHES *OP LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- • DECATUR * INDIANA • •
DEMOCRAT WfINTJDS GET RESULTS ; ! | HOMESTEAD H For Paint Economy I IS and Satisfadion ■ 6§j npHE secret of the popularity of ** || I BURDSAL’S Homestead Paint r®3 lies in the longer protedion and last- CM fig ing beauty it gives at the lowest possi- gSj ble cost. It outwears cheaply made raj paints 2to 5 years—whicli saves reyjgg painting costs. It goes farther and ||| H spreads easier—which cuts down the time and cost of applying it. When ! *pj jpf* you paint—use Burdsal’s Homestead Eg Paint and save money. jgjlj ■ LEE HARDWARE CO. 3 PP Decatur, Indiana IS
