Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1926 — Page 8
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lL©olis It begins t’ look Hlit* culves ’ll be as ong cornin' back ns th' proverbial cowr. I’d almost walk C Somerville.] Nrw Jeisey, t' see Willie F evens eat a roastin' ear. One mil-ion Ohio voters makejher i.wn; al least, they liltin' vote one way or th' other fer Pomerence. We have some party slick bigamists an' politicians. but ther's nothing’ o' th’ male purtuaslon that kin even hold a candle t' a niatch-makin' mother. Abe Martin. is News Mias Victoria .Mills, an Instructor In the high school at Rochester, in uiuna. Is spending the Thanksgiv.Bg vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F V Mills, on Mercer avenue* David Adams of this office visit’d his mother at Albion. Michigan. Thanksgiving Day. Mrs F. L. DeVilbis and grand daughter. Miss Martha Newton cf Detroit are visiting relatives and friends here. Attorney Jam s Hemming of Portland trail acted business here this morning. Attorneys D. B. Erwin and .1 Lutz attended to legal busin -ss at I ortlcnd today. Miss Hertha HelTer of Indianapol’s came Thanksgiving eve for a few days visit with her mother and other relatives. She will return Sunday. Mrs. Roman Parent and children. Julian. Julia and Joanne, wfl spend •he week-end in Fort Wayne. Miss Marclie Vachon, of Markle, is
A STRANGE VISITOR IN DECATUR ~~ CI EA M N (, AMI PRESSING ARCH PRESERVER ShOE A MIGHTY GOOD ONE THE OIL SCANDAL AGAIN THE MAJESTIC ON t . THE MOON 1 ...» . , ‘"When tire nun’s last rays are fad- ‘‘The devil is a busy bishop in his “ B >’ hammer ami hand do all an * AA ‘ Wo . r,( ’ 18 *° ,ng T*’ far ’ XX™ J BOft and OWn diocese,-—” t / \ I ' 1 get B ...» . ’ ♦ onrnc dim’*’ And so is Elberson’M Service Mm- She had been I tokine around tai ( rnn VAI I QPI? \ But if y °“ negle,t 0,,r DP> <lrn "“ -arge a< i. s M.m i . •• .-Then’s the time to take A Buick tn tlun just as busy with its V * 7 . - -- \ 1 > I in the other d«v Thus spoke The Lady In Ih Moon the country for a spin. Diamond Gasoline. General Tire* Som* Spout Ing w. wre making ig A '®d> ' ame in In 1 •• as she came into the Wluuew ’Thus at least the people tell me, and A eedul OH are the lines some Cornice U«rk to do bringing enough old clothes to *h„e Stare. Y .. those who own such a perfect carried there. Ai|d some ninttller jobs ot Tin M load a drav, And she was looking For Arch I re- And the motorist who uses them we also Wt . re engage:! on tn; ‘ .KiTur Mona Said t,IF boss: “ Nnw there <1 Mcrver Mhaea. as her feet were rar.— • will avoid much motor carp; r u( w hen eh- spi<-.l A Ma THE MAN IN THE MOON / THE LRD» IN Int muun be gome loss. most woefully sore: So spoke up a little lady, from the The Lady In The Moon couldn’t Furnace, that's the kind ttat -Were it not for such plants a < Then we fitted her out with a pair om<m she said she came so far; drive her moonship right up to we inst ill. yours;" that were just made for her " ' the door, She was interested at once. She had Suits for her nr n and feet. ■* Then she said she hoard nap were g o (hey t . arr j e d out to it Diamond tally w j ien we told her it ra Said The Man In The Moon to The Lady, his wife. Deepen galore and even a par- An< j leaving, she made us a speech strong On Hulrk Service And (; an an( | \ eedol Oil a very great l, eSl o f a n 1 I utrnnirA rumors are rife I >’ f an ■ . .. that we Consider a treat: —• other Carn An Mell. store; “My hubby and I would be f.tM "Maoy things do hear an . <. if • And we Cleaned nn<! I’reMsed all have often paused to wonder. . And she told how such a station as out fj ne w j t h a f urn ae lib ] • About a Beach’ of a town on The Earth down below. and are awaiting a call. an d to think, and also ponder. Although rhr Utiicu, in an us' moa- theirs, if they had it on high. t | iat j n our home. To take those dark spots off the “Upon why my feet were always els. is the only car we sen. Would bring the radiomobile bugs «. For jfs . older with us on a bript-1 “So that for some time now I have longed there to go. moon: tender, ill and sore. Tire* nnd *•’**?•*" e ri °j from all over the «ky. summer dav than a January ..X’ • 1 b.at t hwav but ou can make the trip. For said The Lady In The Moots — .. And i have j Ust realised today. Sir ILL * ,OMr,, < nr “Why gas and oil are so fearfully dll> in N ,. nit . ; Now 1 just <ant n < • “Now I'm coming back soon. that the been for aye lh»d> (ilamm Replace. high with us that it is cheaper “Now Mr. Ash bam her, if yoriH ; x “And you can do it with ease in our little moonship; “With a job that will tax al! >f Sir. <ut * T<»P* Reaver nucl Rcpnir. to walk to lhe tnooll if yoU really | reach Decatur when on< e vou are there, ' your skill. “Just on account of the ill-fitting « n Aid'll luall & thi» "You see we have no politicians tn z make the trip. J 9 then when xou tea “For those spots get my goat, as K shoes 1 wore; Auto I Hiimhluk Os All Kind*, this stll U| o y lands and thus to •‘And install 1 Majestic for us .il •Buy all kinds of good things to eat and to we< in c i ean |jhess 1 dote, TShoes that kept my poor feet ach- $1 A* “Ji 1 ,ine - cause talk; bring you back in niv snip,' 1 • Then there are many other things on w hich we are shy. “But I’m sure you’ll sm < eed. that \ j n ~ j ust because I xvas not tak- In our *<NleM. srrvtor Ke P M,r «qf we had a John D., a Harry Sin- As we n( . v ;. r p !>s up g < h.-r j ' IM-, ret flx»<l UP ri<ht in .. ,r home here on hiffh; jnake them M.-k »umhe.s y,.u . , nR ttepartmeßt. on all these we , !air , 3 Doheny ajol t»e. haps an i,.. ■v. iA.t | N ,et * ‘ th . ninon it is new will" , x “Precautions in the make that I reallv Albert Fall. , chance. • And you max start right awa\ f< r the m t . Xow that is our business. < irunmg should use, There sno use to talk about The • Why the gas and oil question We’re to take that moon trip s<-: “As when it is full/vou must lie always in view making old clothing “Rut now 1 know that if I wish ♦ Buick, everyone now knows it s t would be no problem al all." she’ll advise us a advance; Then he gave her some drafts on The Bank of The Moon, good as new. shoes that will not ache me and Better Car<r Are Then smiling most charmingly she And when T be ij 3 . v . ./i.. . t.i hnrrv hack soon We dean and press all of your wiU make every CO rn forsake Sirnplv.— When Better j ars; Are bade Ms Kherson Good-bye. no ma tter how cold it Telling her to come to tills town but to hurry t.i neighbors clothes, let us do me> B u uUl ’, Bul^ k u 111 BL ‘ TbPm ’ An< j turning on the gas in her The Man | n The Moon and » 1 You didn’t see her you say, now that is too the aame f or you? ••] must always wear a pair of that is what we WISH to state. moonship, she arose in the sky. wifey dear they sure 'll Mr We will tell you how you may see her and then you’ll be glad; Ar< . h preserver Nh®e». w no i , TIX .nnn Just ro out and look at uw moon on any clear night. DECATUR LAUNDRY W. D. PORTER ELBERSON SERVICE ST A ASHBAI L p. O p When the moon it is full and is shining and >-r*..£ a D win> , WINNES SHOE STORE Buick Sales gnd Service Telephone 373 A. R. Ashbaucher. Prep. | And there in the lower hight-hand sector her ta< e vou win see, w ■ And that she Is quite a swell looker most people agree . - ■ ——— vnTUIVP PI'T THV l!ES T THERE’LL be music WHERE SHE STORED SHE IS STRICTLY SHE SURE KNOWS • NOTHING hl 1 • IN THE MOON HER SHIP UP-TO-DATE . • GOOD THINGS ' " A , ‘ ,ugh '' ww V f'l -The sentinel stars set their r u .. groans Here Is Some Easy Money -Tired Nature’s sweet restorer, lull- " siuu.'ued about' town°"unti?'she »>’ a lon » trl P from ,h, ‘ ..... ■ laugh, but S’ 1 ’ Moon.l-have other lights on my sleep. > was about her vigil war.tlredand e.il:-.. moon to this, town they will, e hen the - Incorporated in the rhymes on this page are quotations from var- • A itho h ugh * on™’La-To-The-Minute Whei ' at ‘Butler **kern*. Gnrnge. Headed straight for an office on To be accomplished from twilight ’high." ? I .otts outers, one of '''■> ‘ - ‘‘ ‘ \ These .advertisement- will appear once tnore I this paper, th . — ■ Os Ti, o : thtr..- With The Lady. a letter ... whi. his correctly given the quotation referred to. together Th *“ aSd Z the doSr" “ n '“ ° ‘ Le ‘‘ , ’ ra ” , ' hgrn’ “ Ai ‘m'lk is' ..'mi Uu ■ With the name, of the author and the name of the person or firm in niftiest new fixtures nnd .t. great large outer door A Chiropractor is one who corrects stant.y too. ng ler nstrn. milk is whose adv ertisement the same ,s t.. 1..- i and. this paper wd! pay RIVE ‘ >U° finisherl a And found that The > Utdy In The with no "" she shopped -Th"’ waHoP >,-' o ‘X- j DOLLARS IN CASH, while a second cash prise of IHl.hr, DOLLAI.o wonderful lot she had bought ship wHh them to store P ’ 1 drugs, or little pills; And we met the little lady and us with . < I a „d a third of TWO DOi.LABS will be paid U> the persons sending or -- -‘al?^^^ 11 ‘L ' the stock Then'she bringing second and Andpretty driver too T# SHverrow. 80lThis contest is open to Answers may be sent In ma“den ‘ P " * “ ’ who he swears was sure a saint No nasty concoctions, nor opera- loon Tires, they are sure on the And said o.sio P V/IV * “That fellow’s a dandy and we .1 >’> . .\ 1 a Adtu-tnirnt Th/ Lady In The “A thinK <»f beauty is a joy for- -And hell * ((> as fore\e ; of its employees and o f Tuesday. Nov. 30. at surely tune in there and hear jif*" 1 *I*® 1 *® Mo 9 n smilingly said, ‘ * ever?’ and that moonship’s sure ; our v ‘/’ i ;" ’‘^ lU * <”/\T t which time the contest some more * . , V And all the jobs that thev turn «*ut “Why Doctor, there’s nothing in a wonder. he , Wlt h us to • members of their im- \QU win close. “ An ’‘nTateh - mediate families. ' of the jazz.' And that th? tJiHtlor/was ‘'"There is nothing good or bad but Bui just take a pointer from th* reel t" ' ■ Express. Thw natnes the prize "Though if he once starts on the bum ‘Knition was ' thl „ k | 118 lna k?s it so.’- lldy, and when batt.ry troubles By The M.’”;;! tra veiwW J winners will be published in the issue of that date afte& which time And'now she’s hack home with So that it will make the back trip . ’’Hut if I had my " MropcHHor 1 ’ l*’d Drlv^down"to sSVbt. Second street. of the sky. they are welcome to call at this office for the cash they have won. will stand t?"’lha" MiHy hum Purely go.” , Tome without delay. CLOVERLEAF ADDRESS ALL LETTEItS TO THE CONTEST EDITOR, r R DECATUK DAILY DEMOCRAT, AND GET YOUR ANSWERS IN EARLY’ X ou ,woof thc best Phone 508 Phone 168 Office Phone 314 Res. Phone 1087 Pflone 897 INDIANA ELECTRIC CO. J, \lTi RE A SAFE PLACE TO BANK QUINEX FOR SORE SHE KNEW THE RIGHT WHERE SHF. DINED WHAT THROATS PLACE -I’r, shopped and I’ve shopped and Bltt.AnrA3l „ s , grum Tnfr, nor hank the other dav came 111 ixxr ."i 1 -r, .• ... ’ A health unto the happy anil a II i" 1 a lady, and no flapper was she, ” Just being happy is a flnf thing "Whose bread I eat, his song I "Aoi'. 'in R " * i"? “One of the last things my old man f(({ for )) | m who f r ets. —'»’ , P1 . i "f i : ni 1 !S ""k -ui |lL ' But she was as coy an| as swe»t to do,— sing,” and if you once try Mil- ‘ an ' nPw ' re said as I sailed awag. "But a man of family without In- • ia n|er a ,„| that " I ' e as any lady may be; "Rut then you can’t be happy with lpr . s you ll h ' hve n 0 <fl h er. ,ne eoolun * ? 18 I ,r,me: "And he waved to me his hand. surunee must be fibed wltu ag . lib . mx ym * 8g -a.., , -a ....sTKrjrxr, XVJSTJT Z ;:::'”xrx. ■—««.«. -.. .s-arS*. anrA wmiiH iu. nrmni “And rny better-half has the quin iii Mum Rrratig in our most frightfully high. l e peals to me. ancce tin ‘ ’ Iki W I k * y thus further did she h up „ high. Then The Lady In The M ion enter- "And now that lam here." said The So spoke * dainty lady when s " , s; .pi,.. i,»tr" "Like the poet— I know a I,ank suy . "We’d the folks co-hiing from ed a restaurant on one of De- ‘-adv In The Moon, with a called the other day For their K l ir.n'i , ’ a ' t ’; where the wild thyme blows Then we told her about Our Quines al) ()Ver thl , ?ti > , ’ , glance in our market all around And these words Os greati r wl. tl)(1 ~,,, U the:"And now I also know a bank To Cure A Sore Thrust In Oue "And they d tear things wide open catur s main streets. “I’ll B av that wl>en it comes to a dom. she did a for On all th' ?, shl nr '' llh „ rr. Mght, , t there on time.* The name over the door find on the choice es a fit place to trade. "Life lusurnnee spells comfort tor ] v (ht ., where one s money gr w Anll Pe wit wbe just the „ ror the stuff sold for bread up windows,—you know It,—’tin my hubby’s judgment Is sound: wife and f*'"ily.—all , bn n "We’ve heard of your bank up there thing for one In her hubby s above Is surely a crime; -‘Quality Meets, kept just right. ‘hlngs worth while. Thc bady In J Iti ,. I<» In the sky, plight; 'Miller’s also bake Cookies. Cakes then served by an |xpert cutter "borms the barrier between - , nue l, . "As one on which the public may She was The I-ad. In The Moon and Mud |.| eM f or on( . s meals and And to Joe Lose, the proprietor. "Why. the sight of such cuts, to a and plenty, separates the te.n tin re on l ’-l \ving sixalways rely; ti her husband the Man who al- f()r , )np . H ] unP heg she said with a smile, novice like me. sends my heart from elnlle; iMr „n 'Twas the too q| , f „ r in“""Safety. Security nnd Service with ways seems to grlh. tl Kood th |ngs in their line. "I’ll eat a meal now that will list ln a terrible flutter." "Means education for the c inrorem se( , n , t‘<:ur Ber Cent Interest, and And if he can sit up every night vou wlll f lnd t | IPV hat{e l„ me awhile; ’"The nigh, has no eve and the day so their fathers memoij mey liv . ~1 1(ioa l Ho"k<’“ sleep soundly at night, t with the quinsy, and be pleas- bunches- ’ "No*' good digestion wait on nppe- l iaM no morning.—" will bless. . .. Then the tin"" sW’’ . -neats ten per cent and walking ant he sure Is bouqd to win; "When I called there the other dav tite and health on both." .lie -Coll weajher Is coming and the "Hapflness fir Mother.--isn t . ||( ~I UI ,t hi > - the fftior, by a mighty long But then we know that when she ! amazed at the great ar- laughingly said. winter gives warning;— fine now, do confess. i|hl adinir''- fin ,. r tW' sight; u ' gets back to him and the * ray ’ " , "That’s a saying that lam sure I ...Mut.ehler’J Hume Made Nau.nge If The Lady In The Moon I coubl r ..,. ( . )a1rn |„g "« ih a" w "Now if you w ill kindly cash this Qulnex he does' lake. .. of ~.l np Hnkeil Lunds, all the often have read; w | t b hot cakes for breakfast is hire to sell insurance then handsome draft on the Bank of Hie ,It will work just like magic and a freshest that I saw there on "And I’ve heard of your fine meals; simply Immense. troubles all wouk . < *' aßt ) ’ p ,„„ n chair a'” l ' neaver" A \ Moon.” , m*w man of him will make: display; and of th< * o **’ l <'«*’’«■»’ Y ou "So a good supply i’ll lay in before And my business would be tremen ow if you w>l> y „ur "I think that I’ll he going as al- For any kind of sore throat, Colds. .. Jf we had a hake shop like theirs serre here, I gn dous. It so quickly would bj(-k f,un - ready ’tis noon." TonsllliU, or Quinsy It surely home in the moon. "And by the crowd here already. "p e liver It? did you ask. —no crease; «,»relv complete. that f"’ ' r We gave her the cash on her draL. can tbe beat. „ w surely would find it a very others have heard the same, thank you. 1 will carry it along. “Why!" said "he.— I am "ore ( wjl , hiv ,. hur j n> . you’d have all done the same. And now with cold weather coming great boon" ’twould surely appear.’ w "Although on Free Delivery, they tempted, (hough of course in fu „ t wi n r - ,ir U‘' As she endorsed It right boldly.— on it Is well to be discreet; Thus said The laidy In The oMon Then she sat there and .dined, for tel] mP vou arP pleasantly never die. . , n d you will ‘ " •'Regina From Luna," —yes, that So we. are looking for your com- about Miller’s Bnke Shop. an hour, —perhaps two. strong " "Just because It Is so sensible, ■ rj|( with Ihe was her name. Ing as with Qulnex In Hi* , . h hlt the naH Bt iaight on And she never was missed, as the small policy to try. Prime, invest's’" H the head that time sure pop. - moon it was new. MUTSCHLER’S WESTERN RESERVE it wl! l pay ~v ~ A Truthful Account Os The Doings Os THE LADY IN THE MOON WHILE IN DECATUR g I _
n guest of her brother-in-law and slate., Mi and Mrs. France Confer. Mr*. || L. Kern motored to Portland | today, to be a guest at a dinner-bridge given by Miss'Erma Rinehart. Don Farr ami Walter Mil c mo'<jr<M tc Foil Wayne last evening. Miss I'Cloise Lewt n will arrive homo tomciriw fiotn Western College. Oxford. Ohio, to spend the week-end w ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C D. Lew ton. France Confer, Raymond Harting and J. O. Nlb.li k Ml go to Chit ago tonignt to s t- the Army-Navy game, which v ill be played there tomorrow. Harold Devor, Ohio State I'nlver-f’y student, is spending the Thanksgiving . ,cuti n with his patents. Mr and Mrs Ben Devon Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stabler, of Portland visited friends here yesterday morning enroute to New Haven. Mrs. Agnes Miller-Cenrtney, tvf Akron, Ohio, is sp ndiiig the week-end with her mother. Mrs Verena Mi ler, and Mr. ami Mr. ami Mrs Alva Nichols. Edwin Bosse, of Indiana;|4is. is the week-end guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bosse. Miss Marie Buckmaster, of Fort Wayne, will spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George E. Meyers, of Mercer Avenue. Miss Madgeline Schmitt, cf the Irene Byron Hospital at Fort Wayne spent Thanksgiving Day witlf her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Dynos Schmitt. Fred Schu te, of Notre Dame University, is spending the week-end with hit parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Mallott. of
Fort Wuyne, were the guests of relatives here over Thanksgiving. Mrs. ( .Mallott Is spending the week-end here with Mrs. Anna Ma lott and will rei turn to Fort Wayne Sunday with h,er husband, who will spend Sunday here Milton Swearingen and Charles I'reme , students of Franklin College at Franklin, are spending the Thunks giving vacation with their parents. | Mrs. G Chrlstener and daughter, i I Miss Matilda, mot-red to Bloomington | to sp-nd Thanksgiving with their daughtoi and sl’ter Miss Laven Sh is’ener. who Is u student In Indiana I illI versify. Mis. Dorn Lament -Is spending a few days in Fort Wayne at the guest of Mr. and Mis. Frank Gary and Mr. |and Mrs. O. R Borkenslein ami faI niilies. Miss Jeanette Clatk. student in the Chicago Physical Culture school. Is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her mother, Mrs. Rose Clark, of Second street. Mrs. James Westveld and Miss Annette Moses spent Thanksgiving Day at Winchester, the guests cf M.. and Mrs. Cheney and family. Mrs Catherine Kauffman and daftgli-t-r. .spent the morning in Fort Wayne. Miss Lois Peterson is spending the week-end with Miss Gretchen Smith at her home in Fort. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and daughter. Catherine, Mrs. Arthur , Meyers, Mrs. Agnes Miller-Courtney i and Alfred Beavers will motor to Ft. Wayne this evening to lie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and family. Mrs. Hartman Deel and daughter.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26,1926.
Constance, of Fort Wuyne are visiting in the city for a few days. PREBLE WINS OPENING GAME Adams County Basketball Team Defeats Arcola Quintet, 20 To 19 The Preble independent (laskotball . team opened its hi ar an last night with , a 20-19 Victory over the Areola inde- i pend nts, at Arccla. The game was ' haul fought tli:oughout. With ab ut ( two minutes ti play, Arcola held a , lead of 19-16. Heal edged a long shot. | cutting Aicola's lead to one pbint and then Shady took a long shot at the basket. The ball iehounded as it the back board and Peal followed tn and tipped the ba.l into the net for the winning isiints. just before the game ended. Preble will go to Zulu to play tonight. , —a— 8080 CIRCUIT Bobo M. E. Church Sunday Si hod 9:30 Preaching 7: JO Clarks Chapel Sunday Sihocl 9:30 Pieaching- 10:80 Mt. Hope Sunday School ....." 9:30 Mr. Walters of Decatur wl I be with us and give a real message. Anyone who has heard Mr. Walters will cer
'tainly want to hear him again. Let * ..:.,e to < hutch befon* w a.e breught i ' Cwt the Habit—Trade at Home, It Paye ' —O >— Little Mother Happy Again I •'For the past nine years I have | been very much dietressed with bloat- I ing and stomach trouble due to con- I I etlpatlon since I wa« a child. No I medictoe gave me more than tempo- 1 rarv relief. 1 got so bad 1 was afraid I 1 would have to leave my three little I children. But since taking a course I of M AYR'S two years Ago 1 have been I entirely well; no constipation or other I trouble." It is a siinp.e, harmless prep- I aratton that removes the catarrhal mu- I cus fro mthe intestinal tract and allays I the inflammation which causes prac- | tlcally all stomach. Ever and Intes- 1 tinal iiiltpents, including appendicitis. I Due dose will convince or money re- I funded. Holthouse Drug Co., and drug- I gists everywhere. I —— ■ How to Help Your Sickly Children Just read this if you have a child j that is thin and weak, is timid or I backward. I Here's a good fair offer—Five the I little one McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Table’s as directed for • 30 days and if he doesn't gain in 1 weight—in strength—in keenness of mnd the druggist who supplied you will return your money. McCoy's has helped tens of thousands of frail, emaciated children to grow strong and sturdy—why won't thev help your ailing little one? You can get 60 McCoy’s tablets for 60 cents at Holthouse Drug Co. or any druggist and the vitalizing vitamines will help any weak, worn-out man or woman to better health. Insist on McCoy's MB Mm M
»I A Good Balance I A good checking balance. h : ,. t I ■ bitunlly maintained, is more I H than ready money; it is an im- I It portant factor in connnandini’ I W' • this bank's credit facilities I ■ I ■ BaH. I and Sirius *120,0000(f * Ctecatur, Indiqiia ’ I I ■i w V w I
