Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1928 — Page 3
«VX“Ti.e Barker" At jhe Majestic Prefer Blondes” the version of Anita Txtoa’ clnasle, n digger beautiful hut dumb j Xnted by the Wright " he Majestic nil next week I’Uyeis a- performance of beginning w * ,ne 1 | S 'v?no>rwX will play Lorelei who "hue gold from the po.ke.ts of a ril " man HO pnlnlensly that the Joser 'is eeareely conscious of the ’’SV delightful satire treat--1 ', es of mirth from start to finish 'Tm'elors special victim is a serious m ,ded young matt, Henry Spofford Philadelphia, who is attracted ,v Lorelei's child-like innocence, not suspecting that it is a clever rose. | The play opens on board an ocean line with Lorelei Lee hound for Paris ' receive an education, sponsored by ' ri ,. h admirer. The second act hrittKS the story into a Paris hotel , n( | the final act shows l.orelei and her girl friend, the brunett. Dorothy, hmk in a New York hotel. -Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was t he outstanding comedy hit in New York during the past season. -The Barker” which the Wright Players are offering this week is described by Robert Baral of the JournalGazette as the Majestic’s best play of the season. Audiences are showing n keen interest in this play of American tent show life, and this interest is further heightened by the desire to see Marion Weils as a hula dancer and Patti Gale as the snake charmer. —lt-advt. —o X***¥*******X * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * g»»**«******« Mrs. R. P. Bresick spent a few days visiting relatives at Rochester, last week. Miss Blanche Fugate was the guest of the Misses Irene, Lorine and Erma Kirchner. Saturday. Mrs. Ed Kolter and Miss Helen Frietag motored to Fort Wayne, Thursday, where they spent the day. Mr and Mrs. Milton Hoffman motored to Fort Wayne, Thursday evening, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoffman and daughter Catherine. Misses Irene, Lorine, and Erma Kirchner attended the Young Peoples
yxeii G r e lite ESSEX Super Six (peater in Size and Surpassing Valuer (prater in Beauty of Line and Httinqs (peater in Economy and Thrilling Action and then th is Wonderful Price Here is value that dims even the great Essex of 1927, which J stood at the pinnacle, outselling every other “Six” at or near the price by an overwhelming margin. Here are performance, beauty, comfort, andj price advantage far excelling that great predecessor which brilliantly led the 5 possibilities of its day. • Completely new, inside and out, much All Essex models are larger and < larger looking, and larger in fact, this roomier than ever before. Ihe total | morebeautiful new Essexwith awealth effect of many interior details is an air “ of costly car detail, gives an instant and of richness and finish. I lasting impression of finest car quality And capp i ng a H t here is the most ad- j such as was never associated with this vantageous price position Essex ever H price class. enjoyed; with its great accumulation of i new values, there is not only no price { As you regard its handsome ensemble, advancc but an actual reduction of S4O I or go over tt detail by detail you get on the popu l ar Sedan, now listing at g the same compelling conviction of #795. Come see the greatest Essex | completeness and finish, of costly car value, pjhich is also the IVorld’s s quality and construction. Greatest Value. I ' The Value of 1928 THE SEDAN, 4-Door, in THE COUPE has wide seat, THE COACH is longer, wider, J two shades of biue, with cream striping, ample luggage space in the rear deck, roomier —• a full size five-passenger • | roomicr » T r,th and a comfortable leather rumble seat Super-Six, as distinctive in appearance I ting seats, wider doors, rich upholstery . ~ • ■ • , and appointments which is removable. as it is practical. f •795 ’775 '735 f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax S P. KIRSCH & SON OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION • <»rth Second Street Phone 335 — —" - i'
party given by the Christian Endoav- I or of the if. It. church of Decatur, Tuesday evening. A musical program I was given during the first part of the evening, in which the Kirchner slstern took part. Saxophone and clarinet I duets were given by Lorine and lOrma Kirchnt r. They were accompanied at lite piano by Irene Kirchner. They also played a piano trio. Later .in thH evening, games were played ' and‘delicious refreshmr ids served to about fifty five guests. I Misses I*olllo and Mildred Kirchner spent Saturday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Newhard and sons, Joint, Earl and Dale spent Sunday visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Frank NewI hard of Uniondale. Miss Dorothy Hoffman, who has been visiting Miss Catherine Liemenstall, of Fort Wayne, returned' home Thursday. Mr. atlU Mrs. Otto Koenentan and family had as their guests Sunday Miss Mildred Kirchner, Mr. and Mrs
Perfect Health is always refreshing If yon are tired—lack pep—if your ■kin Hkl tile is “gone”—ynu owe it to -T- • yolir-elf and friend- to tr» >.S.S. ■■■ ll- tunic lilirt- will -urpri-e .» oil. jMSglljSlsl WHEN your system is filled " JB with rich, red biood, jxrj don’t have that tired, languid feeling Wt when you awake in the morning. Instead, you feel refreshed; awß» '!■ ? i ready to meet the world! MM t > -mBS Your appetite is keen, you enjoy W?jwit' 'iMn work or play. Your skin is clear W All this because rich, red blood BJ V' wk. ’i. is Nature’s substance for building Bl "fItSKjHEf and sustaining the body. -'yaBUMF Thousands have regained their o f cas es, as testified to in unsolicstrength and charm by taking a ited letters of gratitude, few bottles of S.S.S. —Nature s own tonic for restoring the appetite— “J was troubled with pimples building strength—and clearing the an d blackheads. I took a course of body of so-called skin troubles. S.S.S. It cleared my face and back. .. ... I think S.S.S. is wonderful. I have I You know a clear skin comes told many friends about S.S.S., and from within. Correct the cause— they are getting as much benefit as thru the blood—and pimples, boils, j did.”—Miss Ruth Gahm, 1134 Eleczema and that sallow complexion den Ave., Los Angeles Calif. i will disappear. ,„ ,’’ ° ' All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two ror more than 100 years S.S.S. sizes. Get the larger size. It is has been giving relief in thousands more economical. S.S.S. Builds Sturdy Health.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928.
i Martin Bultemler ami family, I Mr. mid Mrs. Otto Dilling and family had ns their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade and family of Peterson. , Mr. iiml Mrs. f’crl Smith, of Decatur. worn tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith ami family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Werllng and daughter, Mildred, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dlerkes, of Decatur, Sunday. Mrs. Frank B. Brelner and Mrs. Homa Brelner ami son, of Decatur, visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Smith, who injured her ■ knee In a tail, Is improving nicely. ... (j FARMER'S NOTICE Have your horseshoeing done at l your home. Prices Bight, Cail 63G1 Sam Bailer. 106tx n Enjoy a Baked Hani Supper at the U. B. Church Saturday evening, 5-7 P.M. 18-19-20 — oUSE Limberlost Washing Powder
Dogs Become Imprisoned | In Sewer; Police To Rescue, Vlnclnnes, Ind. Jan. lit (INS) — The subterranean howling of dogs sent cold shivers c oursing through the veins of resident)! in the neighborhood of Eighth and Nicholas streets here. Heating the preslst.nnt howling of tho dogs residents of this district began a search for the distressed anl-
Better digestion Ends Constipation This *»uiid dlgMtiv* treatment tjnda ronatipaUoa IrmblM. Flrat: Eat. itimpkr food. allowing df gMfire ayatein to Improve. Uoond: jithuuUW batter dipKtlon and bowel I By by takiiLtf Chamber I ain'• let* for a week. They aronae /M healthy dliravliun. get. resulta * quickly. 50e or Son pocket ai/en at your dr'iggivt. For frwe ■* IjTTPfjly m tuple write Chamberlain Med. Co., 504 Park 61., D«» Molnar, CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS WHY NOT SPEND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY in CHICAGO? $ Large, bright, Lvable rooms, a conservative vironment,excelikFlili i' ent serv * ce ani -i considerate mod- -• erationofcharges throughout all I The theatrical, musical, social and shopping season is at its height now from $2.50 a day 1 w " Great Northern Hotel CHICAGO Jackson Blvd., Dearborn and Quincy Sts. In the shopping and theater section —c
I January Clearance Sale I jS It is to your advantage to attend this January Clearance Sale. A Saving on Every Purchase. A Sale on New and Up-to-date Merchandise. I Heavy Unbleached Muslin | M T . v. TVlc < M i BLANKETS! & yard wide; yard........... </C I e LADIES LOA m. v ® | 8 K Hope Bleached Muslin I I Buy them ale Great Reduction g | pink or blue border heat. | B | all fur collars gI * $1.49 I Heavy Bleached Outing in | M 514 ’ 5 C “* $8.45 fe f Blanket,‘“a!h"7 1>l “'. d .. 95C $ iMMHMMV’r'MMM S m * Large Size Laney Plaid Blanket, Yard Wide Heavy Dark qr J I s2l '” C ““ $12.95 | 'V'i' " P '° idS $1.89 I Light Outing, vard ±eJl 3 1 ~z. M 1 Large sire' Wool' Finish Fancy S I Mena Bine Work Shirts. $5.00 | ™“ ir $2.39 | k triple stitch, two pocket, ./"t*7 V a »». — $ I ■ K^S—am——MMK | g Mens 220 Weight Plain Blue Sus- | Mens Fleeced Ribbed Union | Big line of Ladies or Growing Girls H ppnder Back Overalls, AO | Suits, $1.50 value OOC | Low or Cuban Heel Oxfords or nll 2Z ps 2L <o 42 I i IT Slippers $2.98 Mens Canvas Gloves VJ„ | Ladies Gowns made of good 77p —m——m M -i s r IL I outing, long sleeves, each 9 • V ■ .i,.-. c « ; » air • v S . | Iflrge Size Pure White Comfort/? ■ ■■ I »»MSCT«W»»RWBMMan«MB£»» OIC fa \ Mens and Boys Sweaters with Mens Rubber Sandals Qftp |MMMMMWHMraMBMMMMWMM I layge shawl collar, RQpl all 5ize5...'......... 172x90 Bed Sheets £CL» I |SL2S value OtJC ru i n i-x nr, h Ladies Union Suits, short, long iBl Ser'BuoSl'ske, $2.89 |° r stotetes - a " sizes |Udi« Funcy Rubber Aprons Oft I I 7<sc V aiue UUV I Mens One Buckle QI JQ i Mens Light Weight QI 7Q 2 I Arctic Work Shoe epi .I »7 |Ladies Silk Fibre Bloomers Q7/» ' iqjimn n mi»iiimw jiiij Mil ini mini. .1 ill 'll fill Jiiiw~ gr>r Combination Suit OIL |«1 1 ; Mens 4 Buckle All OQ , adieH Patent Punip QO QQ | —Ml—■ § | Spike heel, $4.50 value.... 9Original Kotex, Special /ffip m Ladies 4 Buckle Ga'oshes . a -t-bim ~Tnr—Tl all sizes, Mens Light Weight Work QI QQ I S 3 low heel tPl.Oi/ Shoe, composition 501e.... tPl.JO|Yard Wide Standard Quality Percale. ■wl —I lorI or ,lark palk>rns 17p I The New Short Arctic, turn down S|(Mio| , whi|c they |ast , La(||cs Jerse „ | „ L _, ~u ?. | cut! tor ladies, cuban QI QQ Rn . Bloomers a || co | ors , a J § Mens Tan or Black QQ QQ hec, « a!1 S!zes 75c va!ue> Special Price 44C |?L00 Oxford I I wii IL TLii!BgiguLL:i ' II iiMi'Hjiii I ,w i nr l mi tiri in ■— —; g I South of I i. Decatur ’ i I I Court House I IL | ||l Indiana I I g ■■KMMMM9 ImM— —MMi g
| mills. After n long tedious hunt, during which the sc-tiiiluTH were follow | Ing mysterlouH ImrkH which M imed Itn come from under-ruond, tho uniI mala wore finally located. They were imprisoned In a sower near lite Into, section of the streets. How they got into the sewer is a
I —I I Vesta Batteries I The Good Battery For Any Make of Car yj I Ifi 1 TIKES TUBES | s ■—L o. I * I B;i ’- atthisLowi>riee - * S 30x3*/2 Cord Tire ® I for only.. ■— ® | We Are At Your Service ® Tire Repairing—Auto Storage Si General Repair Work 0e yp Day and Night Wrecking Service | Hi-Test ' AAA I Gas Service I Runyon & Son Garage * 1 116 South First Street Phone 772 |
mystery. They were rescued by three imllee officeis and Sewer ln<peclorl Moon. — o — A. A. Kist, owner of the three newspaper sin Portland visited hero last evening. He declares its easier to run throe than it was one.
PAGE THREE
Big Families Are Exempt Rome, J«n. lit—(lNS) Big families a e winning tux exemptions in some Italian cities. Florence and some other cii,les are exempting from Municipal taxes, parents who have ten cr moie children. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Paya
