Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1925 — Page 3
I After all else failed, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brought sure relief from constipation
Thousand! have cleansed their systems of consti- ' pation’s poisons. Constipation exacts a telling nrice Its hideous poisons lead to ever forty devastating diseases. I But let Mrs. Bench, of lowa, tell ■ her story: Kelloiru's AI L-BR*N i» ths very beet I • ver used for chronic constipation. I have used nit kinds of medicine and nothing helped me like ai.i.-bban. it lim such a nice flavor and it is cheaper than paying out hundreds of dollani seeking relief. Yours truly, Mas. A. P. Bench. Box 167, Marcus, lowa. Don’t neglect constipation. Drive its terrible poisons out of your sysI
CLUB CALENDAR Friday Pocahontas social hour and dance ► Red Men's Hall, 8:30 p. ni. Winona Camp-Fire Girls Betty Macklin, 7 p.m. W. It. C. —Legion Hall, 2:30 p.m. Home Missionary Society of M. E. Church—Mrs. A. D. Suttles. 2:30 p.m. Saturday Twenty-five cent supper — M. E. church, given by W. F. M. S. Eiitami Camp Fire — Geraldine Hower, 7:30 p.m. G. M. G. Thirty-live ci nt dinner Reformed Church dining room. II to ] o'clock. SUNDAY Epworth League pota-luck s tppt r at M. E. Church, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday ('. L. of (’.—K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p.m. I’.-d lota Xi—Miss Dora Marie Magley at !■’. A. Peoples residence. The W. R. (’. w!l meet Friday at the Legion Hall, at 2:30 o’clock. Every member is urged to be present. The Woman's Missionary Society lof the Methodist Church will serve a twenty five cent supper at the church I from five to seven o'clock Saturday evening. The liberal matronage of the I public is solicited. The following I menu will be served — roast beef. [ mashed potatoes, gravy, pickles, bread butter, pie and coffee. I Miss Bee Leonard entertained the Bridge club last evening at her home |in Marshall street. Miss Angie Firks won high score and received the prize. The hostess served dainty refre hments at the close of the games. I The So Cha Rea club was entertained last evening by Mrs. V. .1. Borman, at her Jiome in Huntington. Mrs. Borman was a former resident of this city and is a member of the local dub. Five hundred was played and prizes were awarded to Miss Marie Murtaugh, Miss Cecile Miller and Mrs./ R. C. Keller. Mrs. Joe
I THE CORT I Tonight—Tomorrow EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Mg Two of the greatest attractions in one! Hoot Gibson and the Pendleton Round-up in “LET HER BUCK” I Wild Riding—Stirring Action—A Great Picture 10c -25 c I Saturday Matinee 10c-25c Evening- 20c-25c B Sunday and Monday—“He Who Gets Slapped. BUSINESS BACKING If you hope some day to engage in business ol your own—now is the time to establish relations with this bank. Though your start be small when llje lime comes you will have your bank account as a basis for capital and cerdit. z HERE you will find a bank large enough to serve your needs yet not too big lo appreciate the small account. We welcome both large and small accounts. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service
tern. Eat Kellogg’s am.-dran regularly—two tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases, with every meal. all-bran brings sure, permanent relief. It is what doctors call u bulk food. It sweeps the intestine clean and stimulates normal, natural action. Kellogg’s all-bran is ready-to-eat with milk or cream. Also try the recipes given on the package. Results guaranteed or your grocer returns the purchase price. Made in Battle Creek, Mich. Served in leading hotels and restaurants. Sold by all grocers. 11 ALL-BRAN
I Lose, Miss Roue Fullonkamp and Miss 1 Florence Holthouse and wife, Huntington girls, were guests besides the club members. Al the conclusion of the games a delectable luncheon was served. — o Vermont Girl And Her Kidnapper Are Located — I Brookfield. VL. May 1- (United. Press)—Lmille Chatterton, 11 year. | old kidnapped a week ago, and Earl I ; Woodward, ex-convict, act used of the kithlapping, were found today. , George Jard, Randolph. Vi... store clerk, and a guide u ing a German police dog, discovered he pair in Hie I left of an abandoned barn near here » I jusl after daylight. The two were taken into custody—- , Woodward being plated under arre it and th" girl he.d for return of her father. Walter Chatterion. :• lamer -of Graiivde. VI. h hey were driven by ii.|.omo'»ile Io Randolph, I!) miles from the scone of their capture where tl.ey will be held unt'l Attorney ■ General Frank (!. Archibald. High Sheriff George Farr and i tile girl's father arrive. , I o Romance, Neglected For 40 Years, Culminates At Last 1 Chicago. May I—(United1 —(United Press) — ■ A romance of youth, neglected for 4(1 i v sirs. was to culminate here today in the marriage of Dr. John F. Runnels. • Chicago, to Miss Emma L. Armstrong, retired school principal of Foit Wayne. Ind. They met in a country village in Indiana when in ! their 'teens. Pursuit of individual careers snparteu them until a few , months ago when they met accident- . ally. Dr. Runnels is 69 and Miss Armstrong 65. o Minnesota Man Shoots His Father; Turns Gun On Self i St. Paul. May I—(United Press)— The second patricide within a week confronted Minnesota today. Edward Mason, 27, shot and killed his father last night and then shot himself Edward may die. The opposition of Maxiniilion Mason to his son's “jazz life" caused the tragedy, police said. Last Monday Mello
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< hilardi killed his father, Egidlo Gtiilardl, al Chisholm, Mason, scion of a noble Freneli family who settled In this country ulier his political and family fortunes fell, censurisl his son for bis jnzr. existence and the final clnsh eiime last night. - —o —-
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Suit For Divorce i Ode Johnson, of Monroe, has filed a suit in the circuit court, asking for a divorce from Perry Johnson. The couple were married January 23,1 ,1907, and separated Thursday of this, 'week. Mrs. Johnson alleges that her I nusbnnd refused to support her; that he compelled her to do sewing and other work to earn a living for her self and family; that he refused to work and continually quarreled and nagged al her; that >ie falsely aecusse<l her of improper relations with anol her man. In addition to a divorce, Mr :. Johnson asks for the /’are and custody of their two children, for all- | mony, anti the restoration of her I maiden name of Ocie Baltzell. She I also filed an application for suit j money, an injunction to prevent her husband from selling or disposing of Ills property before the suit is tried.
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and for n restraining order to Iho defendant from visiting or molesting the plaintiff until further order of the couil. The court sustained th<‘ application for an Injunction and resitain Rig order. A hearing on the application for sulf money will ho held later. Attorney ('. L. Walters is coum.nl for the plaintiff. * Sult On Note A suit on a note, in which Judi*. for S2OO is deqiand* d, was tiled in the circnil com I today by Dyotiis Schmitt against Ed Augenlmugh. Attorney A. C Batcher repres -nts the plaintiff. Jury Is Called Thn petit jury has been called to meet Tuesday to hear the case of the state vs. Adatn Blborstein, who is charged with violation of the school attendance law. 1 Gallmeier Will Probated The last will and testament of Frederick Gallmeier has been probated in circuit court. The will makes the following provisions: an
ADAMS THEATRE ' I I Your last chance tonight to hear the Club Royal 8-Piece j Orchestra. This orchestra is exceptionally good and have broadcasted from several of the large broadcasting station. TONIGHT—TOMORROW ! ■ 1 i THE 4 WITH JE 1 John Bowers .* Alice Calhoun j Alan Hale Otis Harlan v. I A young ranch boss wins love by fair play and I square deals! Also—A GOOD ADDED ATTRACTION Don't miss this program. . 15c 35c Saturday admission... 10c-25c SUNDAY and MONDAY I Double Attraction HARROLD LLOYD in “NOW OR NEVER” —and—- “ The GOOSE HANGS HIGH” 15c 35c No Matinee Sunday
Sb acre- farm In Preble township, ini given to two grundMonit, Fred E. nnd* Albert F H. Galltiieier, on condition I thin they pay sl,<bm em-h to Ciin-ncej Raise). Lidia Kai: er and Raymond | Knbfi. olJwr grutidt hUd.ren: Jlmif SIOO and the household goods be glv-1 en to a daughit-r. GUHte Kuinor; that ‘ SSO be given t<> Fred Gulhneier ami > August Gnllmoicr, two Home; thill 3(( acres of land in Wells county be given Io his sou Fred Gallmeier and I wife, which, upon their donth, Is to | be given to the two grandsons. Fred E. and Albert F. H. Gallmeier; ami the remainder of the estate is to be given to the children of Guste Kaiqer Fred Gallmeier watFappolnted admin- ' istrator of the estate and he filed I nond in the sum of SB,OOO.
Vance & Linn Calling your attention to several timely and important clothing needs. — — /.'dAf \ \ il ) VvW J life / // Collar-to-Match Shirts | You’ll be delighted with the betiuliful selection Vnioil Suits of Shirts we have prepared for spring and sum- 3 mor. Any preference as to color of |>attern is For hot weather comfort. | almost assured in a selection at R made of durable material. ■ $l.O0 t 0 $3.50 ■»»- ”«’• I <nit, all styles 50e to $2.50 E FREE RADIO I Here’s a real opportunity! One that may bring to you all M the pleasure that comes Io those who “listen in" on a radio. You have the opportunity of possessing a C.leartone Radio 9 S Receiving Set! I’he cabinet is of solid mahogany a beautiful S piece of furniture. The selectivity of this set is remarkable, and E distant stations can be distinctly heard on a loud speaker with —Ji p\ nty of volume. L" The details of how you may become the owner of this Radio If Set can be secured at our stort on Saturday, May 2. And at the *** same lime you will have the opportunity to witness a very in- gi tcresling demonstration of Lowe Rrothers Paints and Varnishes. H Q DEMONSTRATION Q 1 Paints —Lowe Brothers— Varnishes JJ SATURDAY, MAY 2 E Do you know Dial a wall finished with Lowe Brothers Mello- > fciloss, a liquid oil paint, can be washed even free of grease - with surprising ease? Visit our demonstration we’ll show w ar you how easily il is done. 18 7 At our demonstration, yon wEI see Neptunite Varnish subjectcd to severe abuse and, yet, never turn while. We'll even ( iron a wet towel until dry on a varnished surface to show the wear-resistance of Neptunite Varnish. Dl.et us show you how with one sweep of the brush you can ■’’x stain and varnish your furniture, woodwork or floors with JL/ Lowe Rrothers Varnish Stain. Painting Advice Decorative Service 117 S' A representative of s The Lowe if yon have any particular work Brother.s Company will be with ns 'n mind, we can secure from the to offer painting atlvide, in addi- Decorative Department of The KJ 7 tioii to making practical demon- Lowe Brothers Company color sug- gK startions of Lowe Brothers Paints gestions adapted to your individual gg and Varnishes. His expert knowl- requirements. This service is free J® edge of painting problems will be and it will be a real help in plan- im at your disposal. Consult hint ■ ning the decoration of your home M about your work. Ask about, it. Isl Don’t miss this demonstration and the opportunity to become the owner of this Free Radio Set The Holthouse Drug Co. |
Socialist Party Is Being Rehabilitated New York. April 30. I United Press.) At a dinner given last night in honor of Eugene V. Debts, Morris llilquil, the toastmaster, announced that a cotnplete rehabilitation of the socialist party in America is under way. A cardinal point in this plan will be the publication of 11 new socialist weekly paper, to bo mimed "The American Appeal," under the editorship of Dobs. o W. M. S. of M. E. Church 25c supper Saturday 5 to 7 p.m. Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, pickles, bread and butter, pie, coffee. It
Card of Thankt W<* wl: h lo thank the neighbors nm! friend for their kindness ii.-sistam e and floral offerings during thn sad hour of (he death of our mother; also to thank the Rev. Thompson for his , consoling words . . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hartzog anil , family. MOTHERS 1 ■ Watch for symptoms of worms in your ■ children. These parasib-s are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Give the little one a dose or • two of White's Cream Vermifuge. _ Worms I cannot exist whore this time-tried and successful remedy is used. It drives out • the worms and restores the rosy hue of • health to babv cheeks. Price 35c. Sold by £ HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
