Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1920 — Page 2

CREAM CREAM CREAM J j i ; Owsfwfwß> ' • » ;■ AT OUR STATION 2ND DOOR EAST ;; :: op post office , . :: :: » or a ? ■; AT THE CREAMERY. ': L OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ■; ;; IT PAYS TO SELL US YpUR CREAM. ; Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. D#C,ATUR :: :: Indiana. ;; ! L M ; + 4-i.y ++ + + 4^4. + + + .y+.M. ++ <~MS++-i-+-l-W'++++4~M*+*l-++++W4-B>+v -"— 1 ,l - 1 -""—! ■■!' ———— F f —\ ' Low Shoes —F OR— ' Vacation Wear ' JiC 'I ' ■ * Good Fitting and F.ysy on the* feet , Stylish and long wearing Tlie story short for a hot day. LADIES’ White Pumps & Oxfords $2.50 , $4.00 That will give twice their price in wear and comfort , , . —high and low heels. 4 : ; LADIES’ Black Pumps: & Oxfords $5.50 „ $9.00 *^e 7 or all sorts of summer wear of best quality—guaranteed fftr’Ot'and wear. All sizes. High -and low hCels. |Peoplos & Gay J Fine Foolery. S • ‘'

HZ.: .V’. ’V ' I? >r' . m , . | : Decatur’s Independent t ' | I Chautauqua . __ _ ;—t f — I Under a big tent located on Liberty Way, July 27th to 31st. | ;5 , If you live in this ciminiunity you arc a pari of li is Chaulauquq—- • il is your Chautauqua. / A wonderful live day program this year. MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS ENTERTAINERS | , • ’ * - ® I . K?.thrvn Fite I B Ihe Mountain Ash Welsh Choir Dramatic Indian entertainer.: She is a ..Cilery.-, . Compos'd of fourteen native Welsh singers. kee IR(J . ana uwl u ( . f Sequoyah( the | / .every man « winner. Pronounced the finest inventor of the f'h 'rokee alphabet, whose statue | *; jmale .chotrfin the world and without doubt the - n Statuary hai i. A to hfcr. • tgreatest vocal organization appearing on the Ethel !Salisbury : U nley-The child impersop-. | 7 JCiiaudtuqua platform. % atQ .. , 1 B The Mendelssohn Musical Club ( f HEADLINE SPEAKERS • + Inchiding a splendid solfst. The company is a i/' 1 Dr. Frank W. Gunsauius livery line professional organization. They play , lapst brilliant-.pulpit orator. Deca R • f.he most popular music in the most classical way , tur is indeed fofi.riate to secure such aii abh Sg " ?.’nd’tho most classical music in the most popular. speaker. Div Ctul- lulus stands at tO’tdb of ■ ../They drive away the ‘‘blues.’ 1 ‘ Anidriieti's orators, al achievements. .-y ; raster S -'.ft ’ ’ , t message by p master mind. s - U The Varf'Grbve'Opera Company vv R ni j ft A lahautauqua attraction extradrrltrttiryi This . T /. .. , “ •r .. • ■ , v ■ .... .. . « The bird-song man of Illinois. Lecttir* recital m S» rga.’-r itiOa. consists .of nine great, .artists and- , .. , if , _. qn bird life and bird music. A professor,.at the g ~;. ill give t»vp • performances in Decatur. They ’ ■ , ... , >8 •>/’ • ~ James Millikln University, Decatur. 111. A good i : • fJ.avc toured Burope and/.lie‘worth going miles . , . . ....,, . .. ’-h . entertainer tor the children and the grown ups B m-ar., ..... . . ■■ D a ' ,V “- ; i The Italian * Miss „ Lol. \V'.,G« Evetl OSI K 4ne 'Rus- ’.an pro r.’>’ ai'ua iiumT.lr oi others. Ilin lecturd on The (.hallenge .of t topos- ■ ’!& ■. ‘ ■ 1 • ... B j> u ig»’ , j' B oae o f tbe bes t talks being made on the Hi ' H ~ .. platform today. Col. Everson served in France I ■ Ta f W avers and was in comniand qf the American Sector in g • The finest dramatic orga/ilzation doing Lyceum ■ ■ * '. ..nd Chautauqua work in the country. Have fill- lUly a,ld deCOratl °" B f '’° m f ° Ur | ed over seven hundred return engagements. triuS ‘ A wonderful man to hear | This great company wM! g.v* »wo ene bi ’ lßi,aC T £ P 61XUen ye * rS C °® ! (he afternoon fend the evening 1 wiiiLtD !•«,. China. umvmsiD who- |. I “Money” , s thetne oiay and “Caste” is the other. wIU ta!k 011 “ Tlle of Civilization.’ .Worth the price of the season ticket. Paul “Sunshine” Dietrick, humorous enteitum- g it. - . 1 iirn'haTurer. i. t d ® ( c — ——w—V. — - —.i .i ei H| J Hr The season tickets are only two. dollars, plus war fax —Children under 8 if accompanied by parents, admitted free. Children’- tickets,- Bto 14, one dollar, plus war tax. | Tfes Is Youi* Chautauqua |, ’ T'TT" "liilWmiilillllllWl l IIMuMii In Hi I'

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1920

THE N. E. Is On This Afternoon al Bellmont Park—Gave a Parade at One O’clock THE DECATUR BANT Engaged for the Event — Hundreds of Children and Grown-ups There Tin children -of the Methpifist JI church were arlng happy facv.i th • afternoon? as they mn.’ti'.'d throu i the streets, led by the Decatur band oil iheir way to Bellbient imrk, wl> 1 they spent the afternoon picnicking, i anil enjoying the beauHrtil pars. The children and grown-ups J cmblod o.t.the clqit ch. during the noo. 1 hour and shortly' after ano o’cloi I i«utt<to of several hundred children ’ m; : -lied through the streets, and ba'' to the church again where the smaller • On *t ware taken via uiito, to |he«parlii . The picnic was it. chnfge of tie day school sui eriutendetu., t S. Colter, and a number I till At the park there were* a athletic games and contdsft •< : i etc., and there was amusement for ol and .young, and as everybody at a pi nic is in a happy frame of mind, shout.--of jay rang forth from the tree tops and every nodi a? 1 corner of the bi? par'd jd'trtßß the ifternoofi,. AC.: time, if w?athermal: >». r 1 «f» .will be utt and from the looks of the lunch ha

ket - carried by tli;»4M)daa»*»nrt ‘it is not likely that a single one of tbt crowd will g<. away hungry. . .. WHERE ARE THE FLIES.I . I 1 : :ve you noitidled this year th:i: th-* ? are very 4- * hous. tILsT "i'?' ma.'er 'has beeh A'rog/gtbr i'l we.teiit'on and cani not explain the Ainlees ft be that the people thjlse days "keep'their preiaises much ckaner. than jv few years ago and tbop the' perSistfent battle of the ft is<"a Jmowh ! fact, however, tbat'tlfei Jbawnd tthore thue is upeitabiin . ai’d is Jho; 1 are be'(f|iping Johalkior- fd?a anything being th| I' 'fly < anndt thrive whirls’tßert hiInf,/for* ’him w-f< ; "ffit: ) Sov4/ li: - ttd’, l r.ficed ! tiie'thee* thdt Xtb ivlQ coM 'r; . : " was ifespi lais h 'haoi eiteii ".haiW ti|n*4.i'<V o K-P 1 *- ffi**' came ,Ano*V;#'■ha-., n't -.1 -.-.:v " ,i’ui yeiiy, .and the r'-y'lw -set. <-■? ■ <2 ?A / • -— '? 1. Peterson' i Udy a. burn' t: 4o Vort today.

* doings in society ♦* Club Calendar .. . Thursday ,(« Aid oGl»rpbyt. tfan 4chi|Ah -Parlor? 'is,'A; 4- CMoniitftrf rtelpir.TlhdH-S- Sit »,m, Keitrm-J 1 ■ 1 , . .-I. I ■ Loyal Workers' Class — Mrs. Ed ■ n.-WX- • \ iMv.h'.. FtuiUs'' "Mbs* sanury: becli'ty. M-»F ChiS'Cli C. : ■'?:'. " ’’ j" ivies’ Aid - Rebeccas' iiftid:-*. ® Root Jbwm.Wb Ilotw Economics tTub - Mre. Bernice MafiJey.' 1). Y. 8.. CiaasF Irs.-John Qage. Cbapawei' Cain: lire . (.iris Mfcwl S'g ni fjord. '?•• ’’.U;. .a-t.iZia X’tujClub — Lodge, tfoplhs. "* Loyui The Chapawee Campfire girls wslli •nt -. ; Fridas ,e.v4n::ig with Alias XMi4'*Lor<i <tn 4'Hi/d Arfei. ’ ■>•*> t I ] Jhe ! it et FriXlay evening "after lodge a ' Iq-j d.xi*. • S-j JHfj is /* dl ired th;ik ■ .1.1 <idkri iM>h»r riajl -• (. • + A number of the girl friends* of .Sl.iyjie Haubold gave a picnic for her] la Tb,; «irl*l w «nt tozja. H wiF tb .ill w

Fitks and Bernice Leonard. ♦ I Uii-ibt'-s of the Birthday t djip, whfUjtl'ul.tihj) .las' j■. h,K to Jl-..i'j!oi , Dr.;anJMrs.l S. I’.Hbrtm&n, in Hf-l tis 5' ih 1 iV ; hers left here Ml ku. tAd-, hi'.*;-, niwt iB-flfc u ttip.-;? rlie'iwti. .... home in s.ct I .tint q wh<Tq pie-. ...d Vihuc" 'wab. '"h)'t? : ■' lylb-yu'. Jthi. seme little 1 .was )spe;it, ,fc*. I . mil .(■ u-d., rbtiai, ) ’ >,pa-,.l jz f i - --ni:.--’ a ti.it ,■ ( i> •■! ' t--,., . ~i,t?i , K ;' ' .1 • It Wjis.a gre /t: <\■ n L spike lie nitKi’.'i v di, X-‘ tdo mlfelt '*i| j the “whip.’ 'ft'w: one 'o\-Wk’t|ii/ J morning \yhen the la it ‘'detachineat *1 Jf . , I’,- ' ’n ty' werc.Ylefs'rr nd Mesdan ev O't«| . A>'- * ..!<• ’if A.'PePd . lltkeTYi lug.*. Hugh Hite. W s- i "■! ■ Hoffman. Harr Helm.-J-.' H. Sir,'l ■■■ and Mrs. Mau<\ Darwin. . t .t >■ I \ ?,L Harry H<;lm is visiting friends 5 i in Fort Wayne for a fejj.-Jh-'s^,, n, i ■lix Mah r went to Fort Wayne ■ tc.-hiv to bastr* : . * '* ’ ‘ ■ ... , X’? Nnomi Durkin itin 3.y ?i..a most II pleasant theater and slumber parts' r > ‘ • I, I.uclla Durkee. Madison’ and Xir.t'h 1 |.jrrc.?is, for Miss Durkee .who leaves r Q- l®i;jifi-w home in Aflchlgan. ‘‘ F .^"laefl’the *• -’hfrnWf-t'* | the Durkee bom.', whtft* thfcy' spsnt I ’he remainder of -the night. Those. I to mjoy the p? •wi/».-.«*r '*- vke klissen ■ Cfit torhuy ChrintaiL EU-her Miller, rp? '.I? II Naomi Qurkin. A. fine hreakfast wu 11 enjoyed this morning.,. . | Session Lags*;Recess Follows i ' ■ page one) L ;» minority, committee report |j e 1 I bill be. ‘gassed. Thu senate was, ex- : y'pf'?V’Fto■• tnP PftkUttAl ‘HsiOl j* frn*.r. ■ rr tr>>4 • liw-s | w:;:r<t:)W'trtlL'i'.)4ti’ i"'Wj ■VSiStjtii-; L committee report would recommend I i passage. Anotjter’|iq tQ I senate was .the pi-iation bill pass d by the house late "ye if Aabiy.Thp 'totaT ;5T was iD-rL..M Mr:m sso',<.|W li ?’hiiiStT !'trl'lifl-n htn. ’J. T'iie 11 *faeAsune primarily the object. of the special, r session and is to provide money.tforis the state institutions until the end. | of tho fiscal yejr.sl. ’ ; a Eight measures changing the elecL*' o *' ’*?*' 8 for the. women .vptprs which fiave been 'pl&c ■ ed- before ’tlfi special* • seston Will \ give way to one composite bill vovI erltjg all the points embodied in the other eight. j The soldier memorial bill in the; i house was the subject of a public! . nearing in the house chamber in 1 v’ttfch sfreaifeD. ’'F'd ''- pleas for a tribute to the memories of tha former,, sendee irfei TO Stop CaudtHNGr *' 1 Y“ ■■ SNEEZING, WHEEZING ,WW»>oh^.Mii* ; a.w 4 fa.i.herHeft ft. mm*b,..r- o>: cpmwi IUI ivids. ST j s U!0 feVer .iinfl a'-th-’’ | rtur i-iMtmore- pcMiii? iir J rr.. < y:?T Wni be ceufti-iijip, sn hs .' •-4a/( wh ezr.ig. Mo wonder there ip p fe-einf>Wus do.nmtfl,. (ijr/tfobjv’?. ifopey atW-Tar, that ■ 'old rejl'a! I».family rbntfdy for reufvhs S cold A .■•sihffi.: ; '';tr>''- i n?m.' It I .heals and -oothes that raw, rasping is ,£e liii;. fj,t <s* <-b a rfret? p!id-'-i"u3t> l " br,'.thing eajOa. B Sold everywhere.' *,;.•* >'J WS-:' ■■ r

GIRL KILLED IN STRIKE 1 hkiigiL July i,i. tWjal 10. > hilly ’lemo’rat) eChfcafeO'a elrcet <*ar i w ? completely tied up by a strike Irdi leal work-r today. ih Strike became olT<J<tive nt nd, this morning. Efforts were di tt.i.vd to getting the stalk'd. ear ; in ok the s.ihect* and no attempt wr--1 imUv to Itatil puswi':;6rs after the ~ c- cut off current throughout the I . n unidentified girl was killed and' ;><n , "n other persons seriously iltjun d, isiday in an accident resulting from the strike. A truck carryii,? Thirty,passengers to the busirfehs dis•ti collided with tin-iron struct post. Three other persons were foijured t;l tly attar when an automobile tak h passengers to the. city frqm the Wot Side overturned. It Slips Back • T7 — ' (Continued from page one) i Tli was followed by a selling offer at $2.75. Several deals were made ; at $2.75. , List of \he .Tiding was through,' 1 a- >nts and none could say definitely i wi.j.thn buyers and sellers were. ... j...,

llii ANNUAL Harvest Sale I Starts July 17th - Ends July 24th - |/ This storo is filed with bargains that will make your fight against the high cost of living f n easy* one. ■ VV< have spared neither time nor expense in offering you staple new merchan- 1 4‘ ise at far below ;t he -market-price. It will pay you to anticipate your needs while this sale i1 Is on. ■ s .« •! • -I I • l ' * I—', ? ••% ■ ; ’Bargains Tl at art Bargains on Sale Different Days During This Sale. 'I r tH r— ' SATURDAY, JULY 17, ’2O MONDAY JULY’ 19 ’2O Iff 6 Qt. Aluminum JJettfes, $1,191 •’ ‘ I Larg? Turkish Towels, 49c Huck Face Towel, il White Line Washing Powder. 1 , I'* 3 for lUC Lenox Soap ; Msfcon-Jan Caps. 1 O/» 2 for i,. lUC Ladies’ Heavy* Silk .j.,.. H®. * Kirks Flake Soap, /* Handkerchief dot ' —— : . ( _— — — — TUESDAY, JULY 20, ’2O WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, ’2O Fancy Shopping Baskets. 0O Large Gin ham Aprons I MOV Matches, Cmlds Mesh Bags, 94 P 6 boxes ••••<••. fci'xU Ladies’ Leather Purses 4Qn Light House Cleanser, a ry SI.OO value “IOC 3 cans lUC Paper Shopping Bags. £ 9 Cofgates Talcum, -a zx '' DL . ..',l-. ~ji ~... IvC Aluminum Strainers IOC , .' —i J ——J if - I — . - — THURSDAY, JULY 22, ’2O , FRIDAY, JULY 23, ’2O C ° lC X°vX rß 2 i 2 19C Aluminum Drinkfng Cup ■ Cweral,Apron ‘ $1.39 iv - 2 S’ 15c ; r» 29c curt -r s - ‘ 10c p. — _ — SATI iJ)A\, JULi 2 h 20 Our China and Glassware Depart5 Qt wit A h7d inum Kettle :. $1.49 mentwillbe full of special items. Sdk Boudoir Caps, ' ’ th&t W ’ ll inter est yOU. ■■■■■ 39c sox Paper, assorted colors, -» Our Aluminum, Tin and Enamel2p envelopes and 25 sheets IOC wa re Department is full of bargains L - J I J Useful Items On Sale Each Dav ited Tea Spoons. 2 for... «;<■ ioPlated Table Spoons, 2 for.., ’’’ ’ ‘ ‘i«c hX ’ T lr ’‘ ‘ "" o’* Clothes Pins, 2 doz !ar^e ■ ■ ■'■ Shoe Nails, boxes’ ?B B 11 ! 1 . 0 All «minum Polish 10c Shetf Paper, 15 feet - C £ Vampiro—Fly Powder, 3 for2ac Heavy Broom .. ;! c , k . n . s H° se - P er P«ir Jelly Tumblers, tin top’, per do/ ‘ T VeßtS ?oe » Giavs Tumblers ..;. P £ Shoe Pohsh 10c w Pants a-- ...........j....;..;. j Celery Bananas—Oranges— Lemons—Celery * Boy’s Hats—sc ' .-eciats bought at this sale will be delivered free with an order of SI.OO or over | regular priced merchandise. &l Morris 5110 c Store |-~| | Wc rcservc lhe ri « h t to limit the quantity rt: j ' I

EXTRAVAGANCS Leads To Ruin The small purchase temptation kills many bank accounts—Don’t let it kill yours. Paying ail bills through a Bank account will manifest to vou your outgo. His one road to cconoin)’. It will r<duve unnecessnry sixftdings to a minimum. rhrill and Independence will follow. Come in and see us. The Peoples loan & Trust Co bank of service . ■ i OEMOCIHT WANT )ES KT MS