Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1920 — Page 3
Canada complains that her north, west is becoming the mwra of . r{p(ls , who are fleeing from government «<• tivity in the United States. Pirates who prey on trump vesii.da and who live among the small troplcal islands , off the Mexican p acifl( , coast have become so bold that Carranga has dispatched a naval expedition to route them.
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C© The fine flavor of even ' the- best coffer Ctin be lost entirely through carele s ' rousting. x But the flavor and exc fence of Battleship luiite am unvarying. !■', ty ears o', successful ct e n . | blend hi'.' eSs. We kno 7t xc tr 1.7 to get the fir. . ,<;r. Cdfc.t —rhe f :rt rl.-i ’< THE Ak..3Y, AL 4 . t . ~3 DA r I e,v (? . ) - «—-i - - — V-t? ’ v*. Safe*. .vx* ,’X . .w > ■ J-JL-L-L.L-L -LJ «..V • • -1
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llhdy Astor was colled to order in 1 lite British House of Commons for talking with another member. She hurried across to the bur where s greater liberty is permitted, laughed i- ami then waved her hand at the C Speaker. Three more shopping days ■■l l‘i< Ari Store. 21-31
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■Mir *r». w * 4L/A.W, 4>«ww.. -■*•••<■' -Ql , r Hll~ -**- •» •"* - » IM ■ —<» •*' — - ■'~' ri 1 I Hid You Ever Walk ’TudM I'diO-" V; OiW Wlil ■■■»'■ txr'yfME.'VA. ■fWrzKOS 5 4-gBMMHM .-.isfeC’ v'‘ -I V '■■ ■■'•. V ?■■•.. '*■ - ’ i .-7 7—TT —- 4----- 3 •' . •' -■ ■ '’■ '■ SLL ’•.«?». •• .V' ■ _ . ■ ■. 7 'z.! “The Sentinels” on the Board Walk ai 1. U. • One of these two fine old trees, the Board Walk. The twin trees were y ohe on the left, was entirely de- known and admired by generationt I rtroyed by a terrific wind storm 'of students, especially Those whe i which swept over Bloomington re- ■ walked with their “dates” to and from ■ cently. Over two hundred years old. 1 Sorority Row. Celebrants pt the t nl i they have watched the building of verslty's Centennial next' Jun* will ■ the institution, and for thirty years miss one of these "sentinels v«-ry 1 have stood guard over the sacred 1 much. : | Mother and Baugher in I. U. Together • » : X w ■! liM I 5 ’is >&>.' £ H , g x. , w ; . sjs V V ■ ■’- ■ ..•-•‘■zl V Wfe» •■ •Bp j ‘ * i? F'v / '*' 7, -7' ' : I X'VwX ' Mrs. Frank E. Jamea and Evelyn Gertrude James
When Indiana University celej brales its One Hundredth annlver- : sary next June it will mark an Inai portant event in the lives of two students—mother and daughte?. Mrs. Frank E. James and Miss Evelyn Gertrude James of Indianapolis, will each receive a graduation diploma at ; that time. Both will have completed i four years of hard work in the Uni-
New State Medical School Building WllhllL ■ ■ l . c ■ -• ■•■ ■ •: t jiM-t’-: ? ? I i The Indiana University School of schools as John Hopkins, Rush and I Medicine is now housed in a hand- other noted schools, showing that some four-story, fireproof building, while the Indiana school is not the t adjacent to the Robert W. Long Hos- l «* e8t “ e < ualß XS . Students are enrolled from every I Vital at Indianapolis. This institu- county fn the gtate and the future j tion and the hospital form the state s -. me( i lcg >- are doing their part to chief center for medical and surgical make the Centennial of Indiana i ni study. The Medical School ranks versity a notable event in the state s | “class A” along with such famous history.
versity. Miss Janies, age 20. has the honor of being the youngest person, to be admitted to the Indiana Academy of Science and will receive the Bachelor of Science degree. Mrs James has been studying art and music and will’ receive the Bachelor of Arts degree. “I am very proud of both my wife and daughter.” declared Mr. James, who has "batched it" most of the time at his home in Irvington. •»
’ Three hundred wooden ships of the United States, built to combat the HiibnTarlnc campaign, are to be sold to foreign countries. The ships are :),r>ou tons etttrti. The United States shipping board expects to realize about J40,000,0tt0 by the stile. A coffee bean containing no caffeine has been discovered growing in Madagascar. - - . - —— — '
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When the sawmills moved out of a certain Northern woods town it looked like the finish of business there ■\ > for everyone —farmers, merchants, banker. But the banker refused to quit. “If I can make dairying and poultry-keeping profitable my bank will make money," said he. The story of his efforts and the money-making prosperity that has come to his community is told in the current issue of
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OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. Decatur, Indiana Capita! and Surplus E. X. Ehinger, C. S. Nitlick, $140,000 Cashier President. « Gentlemen: (1) Because you know me, enter my name for THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN fur one year and | Crow charge the cost, SI.OO, to me. out (2) Here’s my dollar. I want THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Send it to me. 1 one (My Name) .... (My Address) ... ... (State) —We Urge You to Buy at Prices of Now NO MATTER HOW FAR YOU HAVE TO TRAVEL TO COME HERE YOU WILL FIND THE TRIP PROFITABLE. Suits & Overcoats Good Clothes that are worth as much wholesale today. Ilins has the vahi l ' of these garments increased in the past -months. 'Take our advice —Supply your clothes needs now al our bed-rock prices. Vm II make a remarkable saving.
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The Banker Wouldn’t Quit!
This bank aims to extend the same sort of service to this community. We should like to know every farmer hereabouts —to help every farmer make money. Come to us with your problems and let us see if tos gether we cannot boost your bank account. As a step towards that prosperity, we urge you to read each week The Country Gentleman. What-
THE OVESCOATS at 518.50 up 1 Men—no matter what your age— / who want the best for their money I will find our Overcoats worthy of / y ’i their discriminating choice. ' and the SUITS } / at 522.50 up / / Comparison of quality, style and \ price will immediately establish the very decided superiority of these values. You’ll do well not to delay. Unless you wish to pay a wohle lot more later on. VANCE & LINN “SUCCESSORS TO VANCE & HITE’’ SMART CLOTHES FOR SMART MEN.
Mil iT ■■ ■» Ifen ~ A now star, too dim to bn seen by the naked eye, has been discovered by the Harvard University. Only nine new stars were discovered between Ifißfi and IRSfi. Since then 2f> new stars have been located, 18 Os which were discovered by the Harvard Observatory. This discovery is the thirty-fifth of its kind in the history of astronomy.
ever line of farming you are following—livestock, dairying, poultry, grain, fruit,truck, corn, bees —there is something for you each week in the many pages of the Great National Farm Weekly. If you authorize us, we shall be glad to charge your account SI.OO for a year’s subscription. Or, better still, come in; let’s talk it over personally and get acquainted.
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