Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1925 — Page 3

I CALENDAR I ■ Friday I M Hur ~of HHi ’ f n ( ic»» Roonifl ii " ,^r ’ rr ’ a : I 4 '■ r ' , ' ,r, " ( ;in ,lay ! B 'Ch-ir- >' I'arlon ~..»■ ■ fl ■' ■ Koch*’ 1 ’- ■ J Saturday | rt.ii.ir nor H"*' Char, h SIT > I (l , 13 Chur. h parlor I! :3ft pm. ■ | FMreign MUaionnnI <tocW of f n, " r, h U ■ kntral (Irooery, 9 »• »'• I Ct B Udi-' Ad SO. i'-.y Chiekan . ■ pi /.upP’r- < ’ h,l, ' h ,linlng r<wnl ’ C |' ■ tn 7 P »'■ H Monday I Woman'* ( ,uh library, 7.41*, !'-o-| I by < iv'o at 8 p ' m ’ I prank Shoeban. of Gay, speaker. Tuesday St. Vineent do Paul Society—K. of Tiiw ■•iissiMir If fir only knew ih:<t she could nut. Mi at I' -1 ;l pound ■of »>,ond In s'lthy. in “0 'lay* S, 'O wouldn’t ho wotnine about her peaked face, hollow, ckwk 4 and neck and run down lookv. She has tried Cod Liver Oil. but that 111-smelling, nasty tasting stuff npse:. her stomach and made her feel worse than before. . Doctors and good pharmacists.. ! know that Cod Liver Oil is till! oi • vitalizing vitainines that make flesh, creates appetite, restores vigor, builds up the power to resist disease and; chases away nervousness. But it's horrible tasting stuff r.ndt every day fewer people are taking it for doctor’s are prescribing and iltvi people are fast learning that theyj an get better results with McCoy s. Cui! Liv.-r Oil ComiHi'.nd T.ibii iwhich The Holthouse Drug Co., and I ■ drugs' -i* all mor »}-..- c .unity . r h a,g ,i i: aieiidou < .lemti’i'! Er. It is a wonderful upbniltlins modi j cine for skinny, backward children, i especially after sickness and 60 tah-i lets only cost 60 cents. One woman gained tth-po>*»d*dn ?2 days and if any skinny, nian or worn as can't put on 5 pounds in Sft da vs yoar druggist will gladly return the! purchase price. But be sure and get McCoy’s, the; original and genuine Cod Liver Ollj t'otinotllul Tablet. • |

TO LECTURE HERE WK. II —ls n. .mWBWW< - * jl'fc* *•«*'-'** <&«&$& 3C >-*' t jMiffiH i fe*ls®ssg w .■MwSiwSA ** MnMIIMIa ’*MMMMMaaMUUMmaMMBMMBMaWMi MHM» .11 W. C. Brooks “Civilization Doomed But Millions Now Living Will Never Die” is the "object of a very interesting Bible 1h lure to be given by Mr. Wayne C. | L'ooka of Fort Wayne who is an able ''■"ker. This lecture wi’l be given ' * 'be Adams Theater on Sunday. J -nuary 25. at 10 a. m. The public ■' ' 'idiaiiy invited w attend. Seats .J"' and no collection. pg

FEEDS For Every Need J BRAN ; Reddog MIDDLINGS . HOMINY I •"’I HI MAKER HOG FEED SSJ' H,CK FEE DS I \NICORN dairy 1 'IE MEAL <?lt° N seed meal oass L wi°. r earcorn I' WUf'it' J?!? or Ground | '■heat SCREENINGS BI HIGHEST quality S OED IN DECATUR. I telephone 25 f> BURK ELEVATOR co. |i r h n ~ k " i'!

n .ii 2 d t*> ' c Wednesday Hi.dorl. al Club,-Mt > W.l <-n I y'3o p m. ' Odd Fell.-.’ 'LO'-ini Tim-—I 0 D <. F hall ( d ii Forty rite ’l l won- deli htfnll, < a < I'.ilaintd ,r.t .i hto hciiA Five Hun J rf'.d part', t IV. I liV Mr \V. II Nib- II lick at. Io r home nt the corner of Second mid Ju. L ion etre. is Thur < day This w> • the second party giv < ,z by Mt Niblick thia work At»l fw< Ivo thirty o'< lock the hoat. -m wji I n-mirted hi serving a throe-course. luncheon of pretty appointments by the Misses Verena. Mildred, Char lotto and Margaret Niblick Prize; ■ nt Five Hundred wore won by Mrs. J. 11. Brernerkamp. Mrs. Albert Schonmann, Mrs. Charles Dugan and the con.-olation prize was awarded to Mr- M .1 Mylott. Mrs. Leland Franks entertained n company of friend., at par:;, la t night. Games w< r» nlso played [and at a late hour a dainty repa u 1 Iv.as verv il. The guests includi ■! Mrs. Hotner Lower, Mrs. Ford Peo pl-: Mi's bl -tin r H.,w. r Mis. II:, |ry Ibdni. Mrs. Frank ( ri-t, Mrs. G JI. vVetuneyrr. Mi William Zwici; Mr" Harry S'. Its. Miss Elizabeth L Crist, 1;< en Koi noinan. Mrs Itav> • »»■».*. «■ —i ■ i ■ —ina

vamorewr' -tw,. ■ wwvausowa-hi lunw-mt in—in vi m uti -wzwct—:mmkkb£oh^mc*- ■ - wasw.WgWgWWag 3®; .. I—---—— 11 i.i,i. -I7— tt— 77 4 " W. 1| II ' I Hl i i • H Eg I ZjEgßßaferfci-sg; ilk sfe I A " jm | in w 3 kOSmf B -ill WiOs. ST ßi Kr llll ..mis# Sn 'HI IM HI ~ I To Win More Friends I 100 Lucky Strikes ■ B I TAX FREE ' I I We invite every smoker in this city to take, advantage of this startling offer. We’ve I I told you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your friends have told you. Now know for yourself the value of the toasting process! We make this proposition to win more friends: The regular price of a ti n of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75c fc| You pay the dealer only 45c !■ We pay the Government Tax of 30c Art Oiiinlrlv as the dealer’s allotment ' I xACt af t hj s p r j ce j s limited. SI Get one tin ’ I'person 0 or Lome or for office. IjSI raeit I TLz. — will be in effect when the dealer’s u I The regular price gU ppiy on v j->j S offer is sold. r L I |*l| I Smoke these 100 Lucky Strikes. Then you’ll know how the 45I minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste. lite I EpHr SFE I /7 Guaranteed by a Fxy Lz I Jfc I MSCOI»FO«*AT«O I 5 | LUCKY STRIKE 111 |k ———■■■■■■Man——ama——M——air'.Hi"—rsx 1 muumsk* 'uiwuu.vr ’— r--- —xs wr.vi.JT.wr imii'M—lujmiizrtum’ii' r"".~v»-3gr— - ‘ . .. i;■ —WJB— 1»— ’i" w— t-i»m< m-« ■ . i- rr ■ , U . (j£ u w»

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■-rr.r-t.ll ar..] Mr- 1 u*ih M:iH.y Ihe member" of the 'll Vince,,t ,] P.iiil .laH -fy v.d! m< > t at ih< ■f C.Uun.b.i’ ball ~t u.k. 1 T.,. lay jfti'rru...n for their r*fnil.ir mc-i-t I ih> 1 i.. 1...•(. . ■ will 1.. Mi' Di.!. I bn 1.1, M. il. . M> yci and Mr i 1 luhn Miller A i <>od attendance 'of moinbcrs |<| de. ir<‘d. .1, Fred, i-’iilleiil.arnp delightfully entertained ,he m»rnbrr:i of tin Luncheon Bridge chib at her home In M idi on itroet laM night. Bridge .was played and the prize wa» won by Mrn. Ed Coffee. Mrs. R C. Keller was awarded the guest prize. Other """ _ " ' . NOT 1 C E CLange in passenger train schedules Erie Railroad Effective Sunday, lanpary 25th Nr. 3 will leave at 12:57 p m. instead of 12:54 pm. N_. 7 will leave at 2:22 a.m. intead of 2:14 a. m. No & wi'l leave at 2:57 a.m. inttcad ot 3:10 a m. f.'o 3th«r Changes. C E TIFMS, Tic'.tt Asent

»-iiMts he’ldes the duh mMuberi were Mr Minnie Holthcmse and M!s>? f-bu. nee Holthnu.'ii At the . und.; b.n rd the gureen Mr ■ Fullenl.an.p •■■'■ive,.l ieli<.h",.r refre’hment i [ A ih> l .-ti pie .-upper ; ill i.< •.-••.■-.j Ihi th.- I idle • ;.l '-I t) Lt lb jliniti-.i Brethren Church .’ritutuu\ .-v .r-hing from five | ( , :-.ev» n.u < i.n !.. in rhe church ilmin;'. room Tip- lilw nd patronage nf the | lu i,l><' i.i HOliciu-il

1 THE CORT r • i ■ fa Last l ime Tonight I “THE GAIETY GIRL” | I A big Universal featuring ft* 4ARY PHILBIN 3 A heart rendering story of the life of a show girl and nobility. * “LAt'GHINti GAS,” a clever comedy. » I 10c 25c | U TOMORROW Jack Hoxie in “Fl A ING HOOFS ’’ $ B Matinee: Children 10c Evening: 20c and 25c K I Sun. & Moil Reginald Denny in “The Fast Worker” f

a mood time aodzl for everyone j will l>e given Wednaidav niyht i nu- 'u aty '.t nt the Odd Fellow Hall COUGHS Apply over threat ard cbesr I —swalk-w small ot— -I V V VAi ? 1 - Orrr y /urv t/»/»/»rtrr/y 8

' " When Buying For Your AUTOMOBILE Buy from the shop that gives ] you service and low prices. I’.it. your t.octhiili Silvertown Cord and Balloon R Tir< NOW. We have your size and can quote you inter* I eshng prices. National and PresGO-Lite Batteries, the kind that I gives you long wear apd satisfaction. 1 • Free crank case service.—Mobile and Polarine Oil. Free Air and Waler. AH makes of Batteries repaired and free Inspection. Radio A. anti B. Batteries at low prices. s Ace Battery and Tire Shop | Harry Staley, Prop. ■ Across from Niblick & Co's. Grocery—N. 2nd St. tr-. .th zar Msseaatiaui I«

fr ■■ ~ , ~"r Facts About Taxes on Cigarettes TO the general public, we believe it J will be surprising to learn that ' I nearly half of what they pay for eiga- I I reties goes to the government for tuxes. | The internal revenue stamp on a I package of twenty Lucky Strike cigarettes costs you six cents. On a 75c . tin of one hundred the revenue ( stamp costs you thirty cents. So nearly’ one-half of what you pay for cigarettes is spent by you for taxes. This is certainly the heaviest tax on an article of daily and universal consumption. The Tobacco Industry and Taxes T'-.i r.yr"~ntt' tr.x paid by the tobacco business is with one exception, income taxes, the largest item of internal revenuathe federal government receives. Last (fiscal) year it amounted to $309,014,050.84. Os this enormous amount of money the cigarette industry paid $182,715,-735-93, or nearly two-thirds of the total tax paid by the entire tobacco business. We believe you will appreciate that when nearly fifty cents of every dollar paid by you for cigarettes goes to the government, you must receive in cigarettes a value in return for your money ( that is rarely given in any commodity. That the public appreciates this f • ' value is shown by the enormous increase in the consumption of cigarettes. Our reasons for this tax free offer », e know this offer Induces men to try Lucky Strikes—it “Wins More Friends.” We know that a large percentage of those vi ho get acquainted with Lucky Strikes adopt them. This isn’t philanthropy nor propa-ganda-just good business, as you'll agree. The offer is limited. We cannot afford to keep it up. We make it generous, to attract attention. Super-quality Only by immense volume can we produce such an aristocratic cigarette as Lucky Strike at such a democratic price. Its quality is supreme because it has that costly extra process, toasting, which improves the flavor and adds to the taste of even the finest tobaccos that are used in Lucky Strikes. Cleanliness and Care in Manufacture Every Lucky Strike factory is a model of sanitation. Read how Alfred VV. McCann, the noted food expert, describes one of our factories: “White walls and ceilings, floors as clean as freshly chiseled marble, cutting machines and wrapping machines that take away from the human hand all detail and leave nothing to the human supervision but the watchfulness of trained eyes.” * ♦ « » We know a trial will make you a ;>i rinanent customer of ours. n Guaranteed by iNCONFONAVf»