Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1927 — Page 3
SOCIETY CLUB CALENDER Wednesday 7,ion Lutheran Ladles’ Aid Society " S,l, k ’ l ' l n' l 'ire('Hb-- MrH. 1). B. Erwin. S >u.MP^<> rsday Moon Home. "Jl'Mth-rnn Udi*’ Aid Society 3: II" P- m * llaptlut Woman'* Society—Mrs H M j, ch rol). 2:30 p. m. ' r . b. Ladles’ Aid Society—Mrs. J. n Wisehaupt, 2 p. »■ go Cha Rea-MIM Marie Murtaugh. 7-30 pmSt. Mary’s Chorus fholr—Catholic school building. 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian L. A. 8., — Mrs. Ira Fuhrman, 2 p. ntFriday Auction nridge Club—Mrs. Lee Lawleu, 8 P- mReformed church Choir practice— After services. Saturday Psi lota Xi Called Meeting—Mrs. E. B Adams. 7:QO p. in. prompt. Dance at Red,'Men’s hall—8:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club—Mrs. Lydia Shamp. Kelly-Finch. Miss Jennie G. Finch, ot Geneve, and Mr. Raymond L. Kelly, of Allen county, were qu.etly married at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by A. C. Butcher, justice of the peace, in his office, corner of Monroe and Second streets. Mrs. Ellen Kelly, mother of the groom, was a witness. A very important meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority will be held Saturday evening at seven o’clock in the home of Mrs. E. B. Adams. AU members are urged to attend promptly. A very interesting and instructive meeting of the Historical club was held yesterday afternon with Mrs. Phoebe Hite. Mrs. Agnes Campbel had a splendid paper on “Women in the Home." Following the program, the hostess was assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Pauline Butler, and Mrs. Lydia Shamp in serving delightful refreshments. Mrs. Lottie Runyon will have the paper at the meeting next week with Mrs. Shamp. —— ■ I Loeaills Th' Elite drug store announces th’ arrival of another big consignment o’ eightyear-ole .Tamacia ginger. Next t’ meddlin’ with th' home life o’ English sparrows, th’ silliest waste o’ time is concernin’ ourselves with th’ domestic affairs n’ motde people — Abe Martin, Indianapolis eNws. Mrs. A. R. Wolfe and granddaughter. Miss Marie Wolfe, of east of the city, were shoppers here this morning. J. E. Heath, of Bobo, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Mrs. John Shafer Is spending a few ' days with her son-in-law and daugh- ] ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerber and family, in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conrad, of | Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Etzler, of north of the city, were quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Elis- ( worth last evening. Jacob Koos, of east of the city, was in the city today looking after business interests. Mrs. A. F. Stalter, of Portland, who Ims been visiting wfiL relatives in Fort Wayne, will spend the week-end here as the guest of Miss Sally Kern. Bulletins sent out by N. U Ross, president of the Nickel Plate road, announced that J. W. Graham has been '"’Pointed general traffic manager: George Rcss, assistant to the vice-prs-ident; B. F. Morgan, consulting traffic officdr; E. Kluever, freight traffic’matueer and J. a. Fitzpatrick, freight ic manager in charge nd solicita-
■ THE CORT | Tonight—Tomorrow me “WHILE LONDON SLEEPS” | A Warner Bros. Classic with Rin-Tin-Tin, (the wonder dog), Helene Costello and Walter Merrill. u? through the misty drizzle of London al midnight y 3 niany things happen. See this portrayal of mighty qu happenings and thrill over it. SEL “HOT COOKIE” Comedy—“FELlX, THE CAT.” ' z i 10c 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY—BEN LYONS in “THE PERFECT SAP.” Q»!
tion. all with head quarters ut Cleveland, Ohio. Attorney W. 11. Eichhorn, of Bluffton, who has been attending court here for two or three Weeks. has been having lots of fun In u quiet way. Somef how or other ho got possession of quite it lot of the finest looking big • ye low apples you ever saw or tasted and just when everybody was the bus- ■ lest he would take out one of these apples and eat it, much to th envoy ' of court and jury and everybody else in the room. County Clerk Nelson broke it up when he used his authority and walking over to the lawyers desk ■ opened the drawer and helped himself. Everyone else followed suit and the ’ supply of apples was soon diminished and Judge Eichhorn Joined In the laugh, remarking ho wa- just trying to see how long they would stand for it. The state highway commission has appropriated the money for improven.ent of the road between here and Monroe, but, of course, it can’t be used until the property owners agree to the casments, which thy don’t seem dis;x)sed Jo do. If they don’t the money will lie used elsewhere. Charles D. Teeple visited In Fort Wayne last evening. Ijeigh Bowen is clerking at the Teeple and Peterson store during the January sale. A committee of farmers from near Monroe canvassed Decatur yesterday] for funds for the institute* to be held •there February 4th. Petry Walters, of St. Marys township, was a business visitor here th s afternoon. Charles McKean of Monroe, was THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR PILES No Failure in 6 Years. Thousands of Cases. Quick Results. Thousands of people suffering long and seriously with piles have been ouickly relieved without the bother of salves or suppositories by a wonderful new treatment in tablet form, which taken with a swallow of water three times a day brings relief in 24 hours in many cases and in every case very soon after, ac-* cording to users. A whole bottle of . these harmless chocolate • coated pills costs only sixty cents at The I Enterprise Drug (10., or any good I drug store and treatment internally iand removal of the cause means real lasting relief. I Doctors endorse the internal treatiment of piles for permanent results, j Colac Pile Pills are made in the World’s largest Laboratory of finest ingredients. Specialists endorse' Colac Pile Pills and one should get and use them at once if suffering with piles, or send COc in stamps, check or money order to Colac Chemical Co., Inc., Brentwood. Md., for bottle in plain wrapper, return mall. A Child’s Cough? Yes — Dangerous! When her child is coughing, Mother seeks quick relief. For64 years, Mothers have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It removes phelgtn, gives soothing relief. Mothers--write for free booklet on "Caro of the Sick.” Chamberlain Medicine Co., 604 Park, Des Moines. Contains no alcohol K or narcotics I --- - I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927.
t- hen* this afternoon looking ntfor hits ( incus Interests. Mrs. D. M. Hensley and Mrs. D. J. I( Hensley ecpnt the afternoon in Fort Wayne with Mrs. Veda Schick. Air. and Mis. Henry Hockemeyer • and baby of Allen county, were shops pers here this afternoon. • Mrs. Lynn Karn returned to bni I home In Waynedale this afternoon at . ter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ J L. Kocher, and family, of West r Adams street. j . Mr. and Mis. William Richards ofi i St. Marys township, were shoppers l ■ in the city this afternoon. i.< wls Stump, of Washington township, was a business visitor here to- . day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Auman and tern, of north of the city, were here this afternoon shopping. William S. Chronister, of east ot i i the city, was a business visitor here today. Roscoe Baughman attended the funeral services for G. E. Rondtell at 1 Fort Wayne yesterday.
The ADAMS Theater TONIGHT AND TOMORROW fn f ■■■,», f i SAMUEL SAX •“ /iwr/i£r BLACK LIGHTNING 0 featuring t . I . THUNDER THE MARVEL DOG .V t. Supported bf fVi M, -gx/pV CIARABOW'7 .OWsSf j ProduceddDirected f I iw/ ]LJ!rb wMST S -''' f' ' A thrilling story of love,advenf urexSu, and a devotion to his master ALSO—“FLIRTY FOUR-FLUSHERS,” with BILLY BEVAN and MADELINE HURLOCK. A Mack Sennett Comedv. 10c 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY—"THE VOLGA BOATMAN,’’ with an all-star cast. I The picture you have been waiting for. I ■ • ■" F-*' ■■■.■■.■lll —.Mi— ■■«'■'■■■■ • »,-”■> | Atwater I | Kent | j radio J Why this store j stands behind it itt Atwater Kent Radio is made in a 15acre factory—the largest radio factory SaHp in the world. H kflMfca It’s made as carefully as if this were ywWjL the smallest factory in the world and y < a reputation were yet to be won. w^en we * nsta N an Atwater Kent JW||f Receiver in your home, it works—and keeps on working. gEK That’s why so many people insist on "Atwater Kent.” lyffiK Have you seen the wonderful ONE ?E!E Dial Models? Come in and get a thrill. i 5* Nash Sales & S I rAf Service Speaker 1 Model H JOL I Phone 772 1 W W~ Runyon Garage Mode! 35 tgsStf Receiver with ONE Dial
Portland Man Being Tried On Arson Charge | Portland. Jun. 20. —One of the largest crowda that ever attended a trial in the Jay circuit court la attending , the trial of Charles D. Welch, 55. of, i Portland, who la charged with arson] : in connection with the burning of a I house on hla farm in Greene township. It la alleged that Welch burned the building to collect the inaur,'ance money. The Introduction of I evidence was started Tuesday. ——. Olciest Cotton Mill May Become Museum i Pawtucket, R. r„ Jan 20. — (United Press) —America's oldest cotton mill muy soon be transformed hito a musium. The mill, erected in 1791 as the first 1 of its kind in the country, will house I idles ot the textile industry if plans of Rhode island industrialists are put i.ito effect. Already, $23,000 of the $25,000 fund
| icqulred for the project has been subscribed under direction of Charles Dex- | ter, president of the Old Slater Mill ' Association. Details of the plans have been submitted to Henry Ford, who has shown keen interest in New Eng- , land’s historic features. The mill, founded 136 years ago by I Samuel Slater, is located on North Main street, overlooking the Pawtucked River. — o— - John S. Meyers, of Washington town ship, was here today on business.
I final” "™| JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 1 THIS SALE ( LOSES SATURDAY- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY | WINTER NEEDS AT THE GREATEST SAVINGS. I COATS and DRESSES I rd Zil LADIES’ COATS ALL FUR TRIMMED ifl'i Al/ ITIa H' Im ne ne COATS COATS I sl4 - 95 sl9 - 75 | 3 formerly $29.50 formerly $35.00 3 J 'l® SILK DRESSES | One Lot of One Lot of I \ DRESSES DRESSES 1 ] $7.50 $9.75 ! I formerly $12.50 formerly sls to $19.50 I WOOLEN GOODS AND SILKS I French Dress Flannel, excellent quality, Black Charmouse. 40 inch 36 in. width 1 JXQ width, lustrous finish, yard.. tP I •O“X Yard ep I .-JO 36 in. Custom Velvet Black, Claret Red, p Rayon and Wool Mixed Goods(J*l Q 0 Jungle Green colors H 36 in. width, good c010r5.... tP±»*YC> Yard a t All Wool Figured Chailie QQ/» 10 in. All Silk Crepe de Chine Qm ’Sjt Good patterns, yard OOV Fine quality, yard epi. > I LADIES’ UNDERWEAR HOSIERY SPECIALS | Ravon Silk Bloomers, good quality, , „ Sm - , . Ladies Silk and Wool Hosiery, Per- ■ i pop**!-- qq c tK , (luaHl Tan . G and QO ® r *'* ,L i:h.<k < n i<,:- s . »9c ■ 4? Rayon Silk Vests, “tarter Quality,” all shadesOOV Odd lot of Woolen Hosiery in Ladies Teddy Suits “Carter 0 1 /JO anf | childrens sizes, values Quality” epl.Uo U p §9, pairH Ladies’ Cotton Union Suits, Winter ■ we’ M.-Wlw-’ii.. no : QfKf " " j sleeves, “Carter Quality” ... Ot/C Good weight, pair eP 1 | LADIES’ KID GLOVES SILK UMBRELLAS I S Two Button, Plain Tailored, Q i ’)O Judies Long Handled Style Umbrellas. ■ B sever.! shades and sizes, pair $ 1.29 “ P 52.00 | I COTTON GOODS SPECIALS I g Fill Your Needs Now At These Greatly Reduced Prices 36 inch Unbleached Muslin 1 inch Bleached Sheeting. 9 H Good quality, yard 1«L Good Quality, yard O*7A. ’’fl J 40 inch I nbleached Muslin 1 Outing Flannel, Good Weight 1 9 “Pepperell Quality” yard lul 27 inch width, yardLeJV Bleached Seamless 01 AA o u fj n g Flannel, Good Patterns, g Sheets, very special, each.. VO a nd Heavv Weight. 117 sf $ Genuine Mohiwk or Peperell 01 PA Vcrv Special, vard 1/C H Sheets, size 81x90, each «»pJL»?JsJ ‘ I 42x36 Bleached Pillow Cases, tomfort Chalhes 36 meh, i r | I Free from Dressing, each. ...... Best (B ’ al,tv made ’ yard ' 1 Pillow Tubing, “Pepperell Quality” 40-in. * I’lain W hite Outing 91 p H ■z width, yard..27c; 42 and 45 inch Excellent Quality, yard width, yard Zit/V Table Oilcloth. White or Figured QK H Bleached “Pequot” Sheeting, the finest Patterns, yard OOU < quality, soft finish sheeting Comfort Batts, White and QQr» ; H 81 inches wide, yard Vt/U Fluffy Quality, each OtFC B 7' Bleached and Unbleached “Mohawk” All Linen Crash Toweling, 18 inch width. ■ Sheeting, fine soft quality, /iQz» Bleached Quality 9 H 81 inches wide, yardtimC 35c value, yard I BLANKET SPECIALS I 0 Wool Plaid Blankets GQ Wool Plaid Blankets 0Q AQ (100% Wool) size 66x80... tp I size 70x80, $12.50 values.... tpO»t7o Home Made Comforts 0Q QQ Cotton Blankets, Plain Grey 01 fTQ ® Full size, good quality tpO»«/0 with colored border, pair... tp 1 I Single Blankets, size 66x80 QQ/» “Nashau” Part Wool Blanket 0Q QQ ■ H Good Quality, each vOl Comfortable I THIS SALE FOR CASH. 1 | NIBLICK & Co. |
I Japanese City Has Few Traffic Accidents Osaka Japan (United Press) With it population of more than 2,00mm0 Osaka had only 3.969 accidents during the fin al year ending last July 31 according to officials returns just mil • lished. In the accidents 155 persons wee killed, inc tiding 53 in electric car u<cidents. Persons injured by au onto- | biles numbered 1,599.
Kenneth Kenycn, of Geneva, was a business caller In th<* city today - - —— - -o '*' •• FOR SALE—About 2 dozen good Rhode Island Rad pullets. Geo. W. Ilurkett. 1620 W. Monroe Street Phone 615, 17-31 X I linMBMMHfI
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