Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1924 — Page 5

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Kd a s . Rogers. of Cleveland, 0, W Mrs. •'■ >’• < , ''“ n “' r - ° r WashingH c. are Visiting their mother, g. Hillman, anil slater, Mrs. I. Stoneburner. ■ Mis W. 0- of east of the ■; underwent < serious eye opera-1 at the home of her daughter’s, Vincent Abrams, at Huntington, I and is recovering satisfac-■ Mrs. Bigham expects to be K| P to return within the neit two ./■Attorney and Mrs. E. H. Adams i H* r nt the day in Fort Wayne visitK g friends. Mr. Adams looked after interests while there. ■ Mrs. E. G. Coverdale visited friends K Fort Wayne today. sOJolm Lippincott, of Indianapolis. Klh-al on business friends here this Burning. < J. M. McKee, of Van Wert. Ohio, K a s a business caller in the city tills | ■urn ng. 3 Claude Coffee, of Fort Wayne, call-1 Hd on business friends here this morn- j KgS Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stalter are visitKg friends at Dayton. Ohio today. || Will Barr, Mr. Brown, Dr. Black-/ Kan and Mr. Patton of Bluffton came - Ker last evening and attended the 1 Kotary meeting. ■ The strawberries plants in the gar-1 ■in at the Frank Schmitz home on Knuth First street are filled with ■terries and blossoms. I Latest returns show that Gov. Al ■nr th of New York was re-elected by ■> plurality of more than 150,000. He , tarried New York City by more than ■IO.OOO votes. He was the only state ' laftii er elected in the Empire State. I The Misses Florence Holthouse and ■lei ires Falk spent the afternoon in , IFhi Wayne, visiting friends. I Miss Mary Madeline Coverdale ' 1 visited in Fort Wayne this afternoon 1 with friends. Karl Bales, of Fort Wayne, was a ] business caller in the city this morn- 1 ing. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles and daughter, Helen, left today for Leipsic, Ohio, to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. P. 1 Edwards. They will go to Deleware ( Ohio , tomorrow to attend the Weslyan University homecoming and visit 1 (heir daughters, Mary and Josephine, 1 (who are students there. . I< Airs. William Kremers, of Niagara ,

PRACTICAL NURSE ADDS TESTIMONY

Mrs. Crail Says Tanlac Is Without An Equal Mrs. Hattie Crail, a highly sue-j > ■ ssful and popular practical nurse, 32nd and Douglas Sts., Des Moines, lowa, is another among the many of her admirable profession to endorse the Tanlac treatment. "Following a period of severe nervous prostration two years ago,” declared Mrs. Crail recently. "I was so weak, restless and uncertain of myself that I scarcely dared go on tlie street alone. I suffered from v.oient headaches and dizzy spells,!

SAFETY AND SERVICE SAFETY is the goods we sell a customer —Service the wrappt ng with which we do it up—CourLtesy the string witli which we tie it. Do vou like to do business with a Bank of this kind? Then this Bank would like to do business with you. Capital and Surplus

' Falls, former resident of this city, , is visiting friends hire. Mrs. J. A. Aurand, of Fort Wayne, is a guest Os Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Patterson , O. T. Johnson, well known farmer I living south of the city, was a bust;ness visitor here this morning, | Dr. Ben Beavers made u business I trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. John Stoutenberry, of sotithwest of the city, was a visitor here this afterI noon. Charles Hower, of Huntington and a former resident of this city, was here this afternoon looking after busiI nes interests. Dan Noffslnger of Washington I township, was a busniess visitor here The book committee of the Shakespeare Club will hold an important meeting at the Library at 7:3(1 o’eloil | this evening. Eevery member la urg ledI ed to attend. An interesting meeting of the Homand Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church was held Thuisday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. I M. Anker, on Winchester street. Mrs i Martin Van Alsberg had charge of [the devotionals and Mrs. Fristoe ga.e an Interesting talk on “The World s (Outlook. ’’ Mrs. I). E. Studebaker played several piano selections and Mrs. Wan Alsberg gave a reading. Mrs Will Kremers, of Niagara Falls, a former resident of this city and ? member of the society was an oat of NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas ] A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- , ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even 1 better than gas or electricity, has ] been tested by the U. S. Government , and 35 leading universities and found t to be superior to 10 ordinary oil ’ lamps It burns without odor, smoke j c noise—no numping up: is simn’e i clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% ' common kerosene (coal oil). i The inventor. -J. N. Johnson. 609 t W. Lake St.. Chicago. 111 . is off-rine ' to send a lamp on 10 days' FREE , trial or even to give one FREE to 1 the first user in each locality who ( will help him introduce it. Write i h m today for full particulars. Alsc ( ask him to explain how you can get ( the agency, and without experience , or money make $250 to SSOO pei | month. i ——————————

and again from a condition of ex , I rente drowsiness. For a time I was < competed to give up my work. ’ -But with Tanlac my recovery ( was surprisingly rapid, and soon my < nerves were entirely normal, the • ■ pains left my head, my appetite and I digestion "became perfect and 1 was strong enough to resume my work of ( nursing. In short, Tanlac built ma | np so I have enjoyed sound health ever since.” Tanlac is sold by all good drug- I gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles soki. | Tanlac Vegetable Pills recom- ! mended by the manufacturers of I Tanlac.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921.

town guest. Loving Couples Whilst eight hiinbs were I <• nu driv en nlmig the busiest linn-mu!-l.ir? ul Itolgelly. Englund.-1 hey imide fur Ulf Open door of the otlii-i s rif H e . nor j Intend,-nt reg>lr:ir or hi i-rinir-, en lered In couples, and wen , nlv e|eit ed Willi ditlieullj. -.limlly th-; ciune out lignin In ecu >;• Enjoying Ordinary Things it Is certainly u very imieni ti t les son to leurn how tn en.loi ordinary things, and to be uh|e tn relish yuttt being, without the ir n-pi t of some passion, or the griitl.'leation of some Uppetite. Stee-e. Mechanical Bca.ity Parisian be.'inth-s plan tn iilrindnn cosmetics fur perurin nt rougo. an In- ' dellhle lb|iild guur inti - I tit in fad* | or run. Why not , a muirt of J varnish en I I"- 1 ■ ’

S’* V OW A^ C/ ® Don’t let yourself run dov n. Don’t nial e cany the w.ty 'or are ariu alaeaae. Keep your whole system toned up with Munyou'a Pa* Paw Tunic and Nature will work wonders for you. •'TAere i* For Constipation use Hopt” Munyun s Faw Paw Pi’h MUNYON'S PAW PAW TONIC •»n Kuarant.'rd or iHmuy refunded

I The ADAMS Theatre !l ft ♦♦ :: F: H Tonight and Tomorrow (Sat.) tt ♦♦ iao ■ ee 1 H Gloria Swanson ♦♦ »♦ in a Paramount Attraction tt | H “BLUEBEARD’S Bth WIFE” £ I ee et 'I GLORIA SWANSON at her dazzling best in this pic- ♦♦ turization of the tremendous stage success. W I & The story of a modern Bluebeard and the girl who put tt i a happy end to lti e matrimonial marathon. H Also —“Rupert of Hee Haw” U j A Pathe Comedy and Pathe News. ♦♦ H 5c & 20c except Sat. night, all seats 20c. H | ZX Unless Children are with parents, then 10c. I K — :: ♦♦ Sunday—Lillian Gish in “THE WHITE SISTER” «* I XX ♦♦ I & Your only chance to see this wonderful production. frX Monday and Tuesday—“THE COVERED WAGON ♦♦ s«- 2 r | Your Oil Must Act Instantly-Or When you start your car in cold weather, the first five minute’s running tells the story. If your oil is stiffened by cold, more wear and damage can occur than might result from a month of normal driving. A free-flowing oil prevents damage and also makes starting much easier. TEXACO MOTOR OIL flows freely in cold weather. It gives immediate and effective lubrication. It contains nothing to cause a harmful thickening or stiffening. Play safe by using TEXACO, the double relined motor oil. It contains no I cylinder stock. Start right by having the old oil drained and refilling with the proper winter type of Texaco. You’ll appreciate its superiority when you use it. Free Crank Case Service I Texaco Service Station R. N. RUNYON & SON B Opposite Interurban Station 'Phone 652

CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my hearty thanks to the voters of Adams couuty who graciously gave me their support in the election lust Tuesday and made i possible by re-election to the office of sheriff of Adams county. I hope, in a measure, to repay you by discharging the duties of my office to the best of my ability. < JOHN BAKER BANK OF HEALTH Do you realize that you must make cl -posits in the - bank of health everyday? j The safest way to keep your health-assets intact, is to keep ■ I your body well-nourished. [ Scoff s EmiiSsion is the food-tonic, rich in vita- 11 inins that helps thousands I realize dividends on their j| deposits in the bank of health. • A little of Scott’s Emulsion helps you keep your deposit of strength intact * If --A Scolt & Bowuc, Bloomfield* N.J. J-i-ll

DRESS WELL and SUCCEED —"i , a'.l -.'i- -f"-‘ aiir"iT l riftsrn,ijgm.! l a, l T. i M 'MH 11' "J-' <-4 > fa J / > V V -**■ * \ ‘ A • i? iKhk J I Aluuays look z Good to Missus! Goood Clothes Help APPEARANCE, like charity, begins at home. If your dress passes muster with the wife, it’s a cinch it does with the outside world. Thai’s why we want men to wear clothes like ours—good in everything as well as price. S2O to $45 g—- | The Drummer Evangelist IE. Henderson Lane I AT THE I METHODIST CHURCH I Nov. 9th to 30th I |e _ ® BHis I Method I | Is that j I O; ll e I I Successful B | Salesman ? ■ 1 S I IAN UP-TO-DATE REVIVAL! I II Gospel Preaching Good Music I I I Earnest Faithful Service I | | EVERYBODY WELCOME J I