Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1914 — Page 4
LYRIC DAILY MATINEE Best Feature Os The Season A Sensational Tale Os Arabian Trickery And Cunning IN HAND WITH DEATH OR The Missionary’s Sister AN AMAZING SUCCESSION OF BREATHLESS THRILLS 5-SENSATIONAL REELS-5 DON’T MISS THIS BEST OF THE SEASON ADULTS lOc CHILDREN 5c TRY TO GET IN
K -...1—— ■■ ■■■i. ■ — NOTHING V T M ~~W ~W V ALL GO ° DS CHARGED AT SALE — J) J ■> IC J SOLD FOR STRICTLY PRICES CASH CLEARANCE SALL ■< i EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AND TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES pEOATUR THE BOSTON STORE ■ - - - INDIANA I Now is the Time-Here is the Place: The backward season and warm weather all Fall has left us I Overstocked. Yon Get The Benefit. We must sell it just now. You need the Merchandise. Don’t miss I this money saving opportunity. Note the prices, tell your friends. ('ome early while the selection is i big and get the choice bargains. DRESS GOODS 15c gingham* go at 12c SWEATERS SS-5O value* go a* >7.00 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR TABLE LINENS | $240 per yd. go at *1.57 10c g ogham* go at 5c $3.50 twaat'r* go at 12.65 WOO value* go at $4.75 TENNIS OUTING $1.50 value* go at | $1.50 p«r yd. go at sl4l SILKS $3.50 *w*at«r* go at $l4O 35.00 valu«* go at $4.50 10c value* go at ..$* $145 valuH go at | $145 per yd. go at 37 $1.23 *<lkt go at ..32c $1.25 awaater* go at 43 $4 50 value* go at $3.75 «* value* go at 7c SIOO value* go at * K SI.OO per yd .go at .34 *I.OO (ilk* go at 75c COTTON BLANKETS S4OO value* go at $3.25 6c value* go at 5c $ .85 value* go at • M I $0.75 per yd. go at 6$ $ .90 ailk* go a t72c $2.75 value* go at $2.00 LACE CURTAINS CEO SPREADS $ .75 valu** go at * 44 I $ .50 per yd. go at 44 s*s ailk* go at 69c $2.25 value* go at $179 s*4o curtain* go at $4.19 $6.00 spread* go at $5.39 $ .50 value* go at » 43 I $ .35 per yd. go at 29 $ M *ilka go at 29c $1.75 value* go at $1.30 s4.ou *ur<*in* go at $3.10 $5.00 spread* go at $439 $35 valu** go at • I $45 per yd. go at2l UNDERWEAR $135 value* go at sl.lO $3.50 curtain* go ats24s $4.00 *pr*ad* go at $3.3* LINEN NAPKINS $ .15 per yd. go at 12 $ 45 value* go at $ .79 $3.00 curtain* go at $2.15 $3.50 »pr*ad* go at $2.97 $4.50 and $4.00 go at s*■* 1 Lot of 50 and 75c Dr*** Good* go $145 Union Suita go at S2c WOOLNAP BLANKETS $2.50 curtain* go at $149 $3.00 tpread* go at $2.47 $3.50 napkin* go at 43 at 34c $ .50 Union Suit* go at 43c $340 value* go at ... $249 $1.75 curtain* go at $1.29 $2.50 spread* go at sl.9s $$X» napkin* gc. at >:M GINGHAMS $145 and SI.OO garment* go at . Kc $2.50 valu** go at $149 $1.30 curtain* go at sl.lO $1.75 spread* go at $1.45 $3.7$ napkin* go at Be apron gingham go at 7c $ .50 garment* go at ....'.43c $1.75 value* go at $1.35 $1.25 curtain* go at $ 49 sl.sn spread* go at $142 sl.7s napkin* go at ... 38 7c apron gingham go at .. .6* $ 45 garment* go at ... 21c ALL-WOOL BLANKETS SI.OO curtain* go al $ .79 $i,25 spread* go at $ .92 $145 napkin* go at THIS BIG SALE IS NOW ON AND CONTINUES ALL THROUGH THE MONTH OF JANUARY I During this Big Sale we are giving you the profits and you can buy almost twice as much for’the same amount of money I Compare prices and you will see the big bargains we are giving you. You know from our past sales that the values offered were strictly as represented. Come in and see our big bargains, the prices are all lower than ever before and they will interest you and save you money. | e- hrTHE BOST( )\ STORI S DE ind Uß ["
POEM IN MEMORIAM. The following poem was written by Miss Minnie P. Orvig, in memory of her beloved father, the late Dr. W. W. P. McMillen, today being the first anniversary of his death: The church bell was calling the hour of prayer. And its notes pealed through the open window where Our stricken loved one lay. ‘■They are praying for me?" as he turned his head, Many are praying iror you, "God bless them,” he said. In many homes across the sea and land, Had gone up th eery from the waiting band— God save our loved one and friend, but from him no sigh. Only. "God bless them; they'll not let their old Doctor die.” Were the prayers that rose from that I myriad throng. But as incense to lift the sou! so i strong Out from the clay—away from the
OUR MAIN OBJECT in business is to get for our patrons shoes that are worth every cent they put into them: We have secured the best and most popularjmakes on the market and a pair of shoes purchased at this store is bound to give satisfaction in every respect. Come in and let us show you some of our many styles. PEOPLES & GERKE
strife. Upward to God, and Heaven, and; wife. i . That deeper than night lies a gloom : o’er the earth! For the bravest and truest that ever had birth, ' Gomes to its bosom for shelter and ■ 11 rest, I Gently hold him, oh, mother, to thy Idvitig breast. Fall the the sod lightly, tenderly! ‘ ( We bring to thee A treasure most cherished! Ah nev-j er to be Prayed for again! All watching is i o’er, i Safe from all pain, from all harm evermore. i The prayers for mm ended, but one I prayer still breathes on Though the lips are as dust, and their j spirit is gone. ( j Tis the prayer tnat tie whispered — I "God bless them." he said. | "God bless them!” God’s blessing can never be dead. |
810 EMBROIDERY ...SALE—SATURDAY JANUARY 17th Cambric Swiss and Vainsook all very neat patterns 27 inch embroidered flouncing flora! open work, 17 inch embroidered flouncing, 17 inch corset cover, embroidery with ribbon beading. Convent embroidery edging for underwear and childrens garments, matched edgings and insertions showy floral and eyelet styles, lockstitched scalloped banding with neat eyelet affects. THIS SALE STARTS SATURDAY, AT 9 A. M. And lasts until all sold at 5c and 10c yard. W here you can buy the same goods for less money or more goods for the same money. Watch This Store For Big Bargains THE MORRIS COMPANY 5 AND 10 CENT STORE
WONDERFUL FEATURE PHOTO PLAY AT LYRIC. If you crave for excitement, amazewent and thrills the Lyric is the place for you toolaht. The inaaazenient of the Lyric ha* offered many splendid feature during the season, however, the program tor tonight go** them all one better. A play with a sensational tale of Arabian trickery and one that contains an amazing succession of breathless thrills is the three reel feature “In Hand With Death or th*
Missionary's Sister.” During the action of the reels over one hundred I wonderful scenes are produced. I Among the most sensational scene* I of the story will be “The Attack on I the Mission.” “The Wonderful Wireless Message for Help." "The Thrilling Struggle of the Cliff." and many I others. The film is produced by the I cvlehrati-clAmbrosia Feature Film com-1 pauy and in producing this remarkable I picture the entire all-star cast wa* put into service. There will be two j splendid comedy reels run in connec-
tion with this magnificent tw* making five reels in all The pertai ance will run one hour and * h*a o LADIES- W and $8 week plain aprons home; no canv*M*| legitimate. We pay you. Pirtkdi and suit size sample sent for lie. I mestic Supply House. 1332 Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE—House and two loti Monroe. For further partaS •ee Ira Wagoner at Monroe or h Wagoner at Decatur X
