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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 20

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 20

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1922, DECATUR HERALD GIVES PROGRAM INDIAN MUS1G Haute. Sunday and visited rel-j atives. Miss Hazel- Parks of Danville, is here visiting her aunt, Mrs.

A. D. Journal, was a business caller here Saturday. Birth Report. Born To Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Peters, Oct. li, a son. Mr. and Charles Blartin and Mr.

and Mrs. iSf. Martin of Mason, visited Mr. "and Mrs. Milton Williamson Monday.

Mrs. Clara Claar and Mri. Ethel 'Reynolds and daughter, Madeline, were Effingham visitors Tuesday. Forest Martin went- to Champaign Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. A.

M. Pinkley. Tou can't travel far on a. lame excuse. NEW ORGAN i lursh.

A. J. Ryan' of the Beecher City AND ORCHESTRA 20 ir 10tJy LJ naa. iprp i fine. of a PTP niif.

11 1 tl ri sK "-aw. LINCOLN STARTING TODAY Haroid i Loring and Brave Eagle to Appear Here Next Week tr VJ ill! Iltj- jail delivery by aeroplane, and from the swinging ladder be low a leap to a big. express train. SQUARE Harold Loring. formerly director of.

the Victor Herbert orchestra of New Tork city, and later-commissioned by President Roosevelt to go out among the Indians to make a study of their native conditions with the especial purpose of preserving their music tor thjs American people, will be In. Decatur Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, accompanied by Brave Eagle, a Sioux Indian, and the two will present a series of concerts under the auspices of the Decatur schools. Cntfl this year Brave Eagle had never been a street car or an elevator, nor eaten in a cafeteria. Mr. Loring will tell about the Indian songs'and the brave will then sing examples, imitating the rain, wind, the thunder, the rustling of the leaves, the rippling of the water, and all the wild music of nature.

The places of the concerts and their times have not been definitely arranged with the exception of one in the High school auditorium Wednesday afternoon for students in the High and the Central Junior High school, and another in the evening, in the same place, to which the pubtic may come. Prices for the school children will, be 15 cents for the afternoon pro-grain and 25 cents for the evening, and 60 cents for adults in the Thirty per cent of the receipts Win go to the schools selling the tiokelv THE SWINDLER WHO I OFFERfD HIM MILLIONS 1 rf I I ii nn mw 1 Believeltrf WATSON Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Abraham and daughter. Eva Betty and Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Glad-son of Edgewood, motored to Terre Shorthand Typewriting Nil Manon, (paramount (picture THE GIRL WHO OFFERED HIM LOVE ALSO A HAROLD LLOYD jjj COMEDY "Going, Going, Gone" XjEW YORK underworld and dewy country lane linked in a drama of; wondrous appeal. Theodore Roberts and Pauline Starke in the cast. Drama to grip you; thrills that get a gasp; mystery, romance, remarkable portrayals and a plot amazing conception.

There is hardly any business in which you may engage where Shorthand and Typcwrit-' ing will not be found useful. If you plan to go to col-lego in a jcir or two, learn Short, hand lit re, now. If you are clerking or keeping li.ooks. at -V tend Night School and study Shorthand. If you are staying at home this winter.

our hool and Iflsun Shorthand and Typewriting. Learn thee useful subjects and your time will not be wasted in fact, they will stand you In good stead all along through life. BEGIN MONDAY BROWN'S Business College DECATUR A -nPmJ ADDED Wf' OEH1! GEES ST IS A DANDY! Astounding Unprecedented A Drama of Dual Liven Dual Loves Mads as Ince Alone Makes Them! "You framed me you played your game nom'i my chance." SERVICE FIRST- XTRAGT10N- Dr. Kettles Dr. Vineburg We -were fortunate, last spring, in procuring the services of Dr.

Vineburg, who has settled down in Decatur with his family. Having been associated in Chicago with one of the world's most prominent plate experts, he comes fully qualified to render the kind of service that this important work calls for, and since his arociation with the Decatur Dental Parlors the results he got in some extraordinarily difficult cases were truly marvelous! Dr. Vineburg uses entirely different methods in the construction of plates, and the volume of business that is steadily increasing is ample proof that his methods are successful. When patients "will travel all the way from Kansas, to say nothing of the hundreds of men For the past 25 years Dr. Kettles' fame as an extractor has been spreading wider and wider.

No matter how difficult the case, the confidence and manipulative skill with which he approaches the operation at once puts the patient at ease, for they feel well assured that it will be "quick and painless." Whether it be by the Nerve Blocking method or the administration of Gas in combination with Oxygen, the extraction is so expertly performed that, in practically every instance, the patient unhesitatingly remarks how painless and quick it was done. Dr. Kettles' extracting methods recommend him particularly in cases where all the teeth are to 3 and women who come from surrounding terri tories, to seek his services, it is gratifying to -us indeed that at last we can truthfully offer results in what has heretofore been a nightmare to the dentist and a bitter disappointment to the patient namely, the construction of plates that satisfy the three cardinal principles: Use, Comfort and Appearance. come out and the subsequent wearing of plates are indicated. The painstaking a r-treatments and restoration of the gums are of inestimable value for the comfort and usefulness of the plates.

It is no longer necessary to retain broken-down, disease-producing teeth in your mouth when you can have them removed expertly and have artificial restorations made that assure you health, comfort and good 5' to 2 P3 CJ sswcsri wmv fc-54 I "COUPON The Life and Lure of the Great White Way! Brought right here! Drama, humor, swift, sensations! Some-thing to gasp at! The Beauties who made Broadway famous here in hundreds And twelve fine stars of comedy and drama in the cast. PRICES Teeth Extracted, painlMH 91.00 Gnu ana Gold Crown, an low as S7.00 ilTfdge Work, per tooth S7.00 Red Rubber lnftle net 10.K) Maroon Rubber ItatrK. inKle net Gold Bane Rubber plates ninclr Net ...95.00 Gold Lined Platen, single set $.18.00 PVORRHK.4. We treat pyorrhea only Then teetb can be saved. This coupon is -worth If presented within the $5 next 14 days, and wlr he credited on any plate work or extraction above 410.

Act at once and save S5. Xante Address D. D. S. 1 L.

S. VINEBURG, TAGOTOG J. FINLEY KETTLES, D.D.S. EWTAIL PARLORS AY! SSI" 2 ENTRANCES PHONE MAIN 504 OUR AUTOMOBILE CALLS FOR COUNTRY PATIENTS ANYWHERE ANYTIME LL REGRET IT IF YOU SMSS IT -SERVICE FIRST'..

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