Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1920 — Page 2

r— —— — ~ This Fast Age in which we live requires that we exercise the utmost care in economy with our financial dealings. The* man who is not carefully looking after his finances will some day rue the day. We are ready at all times to assist you in any way possible to better your financial condition. We believe a bank account is a good check on extravagance. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE / —— > Beautiful Summer Apparel Assembled In Anticipation 4th of July Needs * Daint* Wearables as cool as Zephyr breezes that will bring joy to Matron or Miss. Ready and willing to serve you up to ihu very last minute. • V ’ ’ .. \ 8 4 , • 5W,’ •- Si 6 ■ -/hw / > .. I * 'ya L'* $ rffliMtti.ijif f "i a 'rrtr-' / Illi > \ » / ■ ;f ■ pi®®®. • ’f- ■ Suggestions j for LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS Exquisite Dresses Os Figured Georgette Crepe. Figured Voiles and Soft Fluffy White Materials. Smart Attractive Summer Waists In a rich assortment of the latest models and summer fabrics. Cool and Stylish Seperate Skirts Skirts of dainty white materials—of New Silks and in Wool Plaids and Serges. COOL SUMMER UNDERWEAR lour every med from Cotton Knit to Exclusive Mid-summer Lingerie. I WELL FITTING HOSIERV i Stockings in Pure Silk, Fibre and Lisle | that will appeal to all. BETTER WEARABLES FOR LESS E. F. Gass & Son. THE SPECIALTY SHOPPE

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920

♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY O | •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* i Club Calendar Thursday Calvary laulies' Aid — Mrs. Stella Mitch. ! ’ BaptUf Ladles' Aid — Mrs. Lorin Lake. W R. (L At G. A. R. Hall. Womans Missionary Society—At i urtsomige. 331 Winchester Street. Friday. , I Womans’ Home Missionary Socletv M E. Church Mrs. C D. Lewton. 'Christian Ladies’ Aid—Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Chapa wee Carnpfire Girls — Miss Glenuis Elzey. Al. E. Epworth League Supper--At I Bellmont Park. Tuesday Royal Welcome Club-Royal Neigh- | bor Hull. _____ 1 The Ic Nick club met last evening i ” with Miss Rose Johnson at her <iome soutli of tlie city. Music and games were enjoyed and Mrs. Don Falk won the first prize. Miss Edith Miller, second. and “Toots” Keller the booby. I A delicious two-cours.; luncheon was served and all report Miss Johnson a I splendid .hostess. + A nuijjber of the friends of Alfred i Beavers went to his home west °ot the city last and gave a sur prise party for him, it being his birth day anniversary. Home-made :v» cream and cake wege served and 11 (MTty departed tit ■ late huur. Wishin Alfred many more happy birthday.The Ever-Ready class of the Methodist church went to the home of \l, .mil Mrs. J. W. Vail I..st ■ V< bit gave thert? a stifbrise. it being V r Vail's birthißiy. Music was furnis-t • I>y Donald Farr with the drums am! Helen Walters at the piano. Rrt'ri s’> ments of ice ereanf :<|il cake were served. The following guests wished her many more happy birthdays:, Messrs, and AMesdanies. Ed. Ahr. C Colter and daughter. Leah; * Rile’; I Chrisman and chjhiren. Henry Ib d mi! children, Chas. Tin Wham a:i" »daughter, lluth; Leland Frank, Moore •■rank Aurand, Abrams, DeV*Beery, Hogshead. B. F. Farr and chil Iren. Lee Bow?'n. C. Holley I’Sld, aWalt Johnson and childr'tf Finnic Carroll, W ifrushwilcr, Hick rsen. Tl. I’ojey. Fueling. Trim Vail Me. Cane. Fkiyd Archer, Russ?ll Are's. •- r, <*Tiristy, and th* "Misses Vtault and 1 1 tells flat. ' •*‘ S, Decatur Banks Buy the Bonds’! « (Continued from page one) ’Mayor Yager informed the council that he made a reply to Mr. Barnes. | Since the bonds have been sold and ; the money made available, the citv rill go ahead witli the improvement >f file water works and electric plant •nd all demands for power and water ' •.ill be mot. not only for the time be- ; la the twuro. With the ta-j roving -.f tin- old plant, a new pow. . louse will not be needed. To DriJl Wells * The water works committe.e made 1 i eport that a contract liad obeen nado with George Munima for the ' -ili?::g of one or two wells, the Burner to be determined after the final • st has been made of the first well. T wells wiU be drilled north of the North ’Ward school building, on that ground Between the street and curb. .t is the plan to go ’at least three hundred ffit‘t down with the hope of .•otting approxinurtwly 100 gallons of i water per minute from each well. It , was necessary to seek a new.location for these wells as three of the wells Iccated on the water works site have •ccie dry’’, while the water vier. | leading to the other five is not the best and it was feared that if the new welis were drilled on the same lot, it | would injure tl’e flow obtained from the others and naturally would not increase the supply. It will take about 20 days to drill the first well and those in charge of the water plant are hoping that it will be a i “gusher.” ROTARY MEETS TONIGHT j The Rotary club will meet this evening at 7:30 oclock at the city hall. The meeting tonight marks the beginning of the fifth year of the club and the newly elected president. Wai Wemhoff asks that every member be present so as to start the new year with a one hundred per cent, attendance. I ■ TO STOP COUGHING, SNEEZING, WHEEZING I Unseasonable spring weather left al lumber of coughs and colds. Now i comes the time of hay fever and asth- ■ ma and more persons than ever will ■ be coughing, sneezing and whizing. • No wonder there is a tremendous do mand for Foley’s Honey and Tar, that old reliable family remedy for cougiis, colds, hay fever, asthma and croup. It heals and soothes that raw, rasping feeling in the throat, (dears the passages and makes breathing easier. Sold everywhere. , g

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recommended your medicine to several voting ladies who have all benefltted by it.”—Mrs. Agnes L. Bellows, 3U6 Lincoln Rd., East Rochester, N. Y. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, i I headache, dragging-down sensations, 1 fainting spells or' indigestion should Hake Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been reI -tored to health by this root and herb : remedy. Write for free r.nl jM-lpful advice to Lvdi» E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (conli.'lential), Lynn, Mas . Woiften only open, lead a;4 unsv.cr sue! AMERICAN LE&ION, NOTICE * Members of the Legler are requested to take notice of the tact that, the meeting of the Legion has I' en postponed Hom Monday unt . -day evening on ;'<' olint of tin- m ionil holiday celebration on Monday. All members are reon-sted to be at •he meeting Tuesday to hear report:. rom Vie delwmtvs to th' 1 statoconven lion. * * Mrl. TODD HERE Nelson J. Todd, of the state tax 1 board was here today meeting with tin board of review in the nyttter of thi . •sments on corporations. Tm board ifrgetting pretty well along will, wo k and ;.n adjournment wifi soot ! be taken. The Program Is High Class (Continued from page one) Inal club will again,give a higlr-class J program, ami Col. W. G. Everson, one it th# biggest speakers on any proI .tram, will give a’lecture on “The 1 Challenge of the Impossible.” Saturday afternoon a include reading, “Polly of the Circus,” by Miss j Ethel Salisburg, wil be interesting and j entertaining. A splendid musical play : in three acts, “Money,” will be giver . by The Cliffton Mallory Players. This i is said to be the finest dramtic cornI piny appearing on any ghautauqwf I platform this summer. In the even- ' ing Miss Salisbury will entertain with ihild inijier-anatioas and readings. ‘Caste,” one of the cleverest old English comedies, will be given by the Cliffton Mallory Playeds. This orgitnizatioa of sei> n prot.-sioi, ,1 i<-t»rs. and their afternoon and ex n-. ing sessions constitute the best enterttiiiinii'iits of the week. Decatur people Save a chance t.i ar the very best during Chautauqua week, and you should not ‘miss a single nui’ibiT. • * i ; -j'_—■

Lincoln Life Again In The Lead Not The Olde&t-But Now The Biggest Company In Indiana • $135,000,000- Insurance In Force This is the record just received of the co,bfudhwu gained during last year of Insurance Gained During the Year Lincoln National, Fort Wayne .. e 001-1 ,> QI Stale Life. Indianapolis ...* 99 in<.7-. American Central, Indianapolis ... 7'7'7 Reserve Loan Life. Indianapolis Northern Stales, Hammond ’BiIndianapolis Life, Indianapolis Peoples Life, Frankfort ... |,0()0,b/8 LaFayellc Life, LaFayette .7777 rial 23 1 Conservative Life. South Bend. ..77 1 ««> Jr Century Life, Indianapolis L<SLB,I33 Indiana National Life, Indianapolis7 Central Stales Life, Crawfordsville77 M . 7 Western Reserve, Muncie 8Lj.387 Citizens of Adams County, you know the value of good protection \vi most progressive, largest and most serviceable 01 SeltCt y ° Ur ? ompany that ’ S I 0. F OILLIDM, District Mgr., Berne, Indiana

CRESTOS ARE COMING ■ ■*' 111— The base ball game to be staged in , tills city at Bellmont park Sunday ut ernoon at which time the local b:i.w ball club will clash witu the For'i Wayne Crestos promises to be one worth while. The Crestos have a rep-1 utation of having a real ball learn. a| number of the players l>< Ing slated ami' liea,vy sluggers. They come to thi; ) city with Clark and Blauvelt us then ' battery, ami from advanced informa tlon both men are veterans. The Cree-' tos were credited with two home run and several three-base hits in their' last game whieli they won by m eaej margin. The many fans of tills < ity can expect to see a fast game Sunday, the local boys playing a fine brand “i ball, they having exhibited this fact during the last several games. In order to provide some amuse ment for Monday, July 5, anotlier j game will be staged by the locals with the same team. The Decatur city b ind will be on the grounds at this exhibition, and a big time is expected to be , had. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT — Tlie regular weekly Iftiml conceit . will b held this evening at tlie corner of APadison and Second streets. \ very large crowd was in attendance at I the concert of last week, and tlie band promises an interesting program for this evening. ’Concert from 8 to u oclock. * „ *

MORRIS 5 & 10c STORE 777 4c plus tax ! Saturday Specials in Summer Goods | • Half Soles for'Shoes, ‘ 99 p Embroidery, r Her pair fOc V 2 yards, . w .... Clark’s O. N. T. Sewing O9 P Chicken Drinking Foujits, 1 A Thread, 3 spools Window Shades 0 , 98c Mops t « i ■ Mercerizeß Half Hose, * Paper/>lates, « OdC @ 12 for 0C MaSon Jar Lids, w Coat Hangers, i a Pe» doz 3 for • LUC ’ Child Parasols F|y Powder> - Sanitary Drinking Cups. *• 6Jor i...*. DC Fly Swatters Q tn Parafines 1 ” Per * ‘ * ? I ' K Chair* Seats .• 1A Shopping Baskets, ,48e •■. ±uv o Aluminum Cleaner, s A Tooth Picks * • lUC O'L Window Screens 3 Dqz ; 9 Art windows a-wd tratiewM, Fan Cy Fans 1 (Jf Lunch Paper Roll Men's Ties, JQc Fresh Line of .Candy & Peanuts . Special Prices in Laundry Soap . ’ « ■ • Get Our Prices = on Screen Wire. I Morris 5 & 10c Store . ~ ’ •

U B. CHOIR PRACTICE The choir of the UuKed Brethren|’ ( . hur < h will practice tonight at th< | ’ hurt h at eikh' o , »'l»»<’ lt -

3 Experience May Be The Best Teacher—But It Is SO Expensive and when il comes lo the investment of your money,-you can't i ::: aiTord not to 3 J: see your banker first. Z- lie is vbur logical advisor because he is a disinterested par--1 tv; because Irom banks in anv - part of the country he can get 5“ reliable information on the proiect in which you are interested . ‘ Are we your bankers? o We woidd like to l»e. ! 1 FI!?.ST NATIONAL 3ANK f “ BMP You Arc a Stranger Here .-i Once. MiJI : ~Tm | ‘ H"*'n U ‘ S! ’-««•' ' 1 . . . J t mrwiW c ■<' ' DtaAt Nfttavc || | ■ ■■Mi W- J ■

Missea Florence and M ary will IwivjKtomorrow for a two we,) ■ visit with friends at Uganspon 1 ’oru.