Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1920 — Page 3

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TWO MORE LAWS Governor Goodrich Signs Fireman’s Platoon and Teacher’s Pay Bills 1 ' - - - 11 • <’■ ■ 1 !• ■ «.f Service) a tuuitmupoiid, mu., August 0. -tbpw 1 ■ tin) to Daily Democrat) Two more t laws were on the Indiana books today, one Increasing the nalary ot school teachers and the other compelling cities with more titan 15,000 I o| ulation to establish a two platoon ystern in their fire department Poth measures were signed by Governor Goodrich late yesterday, the, iast day for executive action on bills passed by the special legislature. At the same time the governor rejected tiie amendments to the county unit road law and the amendment to the state highway commission law, enabling contractors to collect full es-1 tfmated value of new work. The governor signed the fire depar. ment bill on condition that it become effective July 1. 1921, explaining that many cities will not/have enough rev-' enue to establish the new system by the first of the year. The governci 1.-aid he would sign the bill with th" understanding that the firemen will • not oppose an amendment at the legislative session providing for the delas in the taking effect of the act. Under the teachers salary increas' I law the minimum salary is fixed at s9tW' and the average salary is boosted 30 I | rer cent. Five of the bills passed by the re . b cent legislature were rejected. Th< • governor refused the county unit law

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 1920.

amendments because of doubt about Ihe section legalizing all road petitions filed under the law. HAVE NEW DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Gilliom, ot Fort Wayne, are the parents of a new daughter, born a day or two 1 ago. The mother was Miss Thelma Houk before her marriage. This is the second child in the family.

A Fast and Furious If"- SALE W Jtw-; ■ J We’re Going After It With a Vim and a Push that will Make Things Move—No Matter About Prices—“ Clean Stocks!” is the Order That MUST be Obeyed. Summer ’WMO, gfa ~ * Merchandise is marked for Swift Riddance and Reductions are Sensational!—Half '' Prices are Common —Many Reductions* are More Than Half. Sale is NOW ON with a f - Snap and a Swing that will break all former sales records—Come! » ‘ ~~EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE IS REDUCED IN PRICE. , Z 7-2 Z . EXTRA SPECIAL ' EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies’ $15.00 Regular $4.50 PALM BEACH SUITS <• gjrt SUMMER SMOCKS $5.95 ' " X 52.95 Princess garments—every one pre- Ji / ' t ' /ffi Fashioned from dainty voiles and shrunk. The skirt is worth more ft . J V sturdv Galitea cloth; dark and light than we are asking for the entire suit XT-T / > colors. Ladies' $21.50 '* 'v V MOHAIR MOTOR COATS (ff, rAWf Up to $12.50 Sale 5 A GEORGETTE WAISTS Price JpLtJ.yO L . \ Sale C New and in the prevailing mode. Col- ( %, \ / Jj4A Price ” ors Taupe and Navy Blue. Sizes feMffiaEyil w’Lijr v 3 CUi < ’’A XM ’ Aetna!!’. les; than half price. All th< 36 to 46 l ’’ / latest modes and colors. The biggest Ladies’ $8.75 White V. k ”Ss<. Z A ( | il' / wai ’ Values eVeF ° ffered ’ WASH SATIN SKIRTS > |t ‘ \ h ' \ Up to $5.00 saie \ a, ,X, r (i IIP lingerie waists Price k l 'sale 4!O OX One of the popular white skirts of a J ' - BL'' I k WsT/By Price white season. 26 to 30 waist measure I Large assortment white voiles, plaid. | Ladies' $3.95 White ; ' *’L I /■ B ’ v* f ill •» ’'V Batiste and wash ratins in white and GABARDINE SKIRTS Y 7 'V - / ■...»• T | I l ' <’ Y v dainty colors. KL $1.95 ’ . $32.50 and $43.50 C lient materia! and in g<md styles VW 7 / IM V' ' 6 ' ' r "MS -&C 2 Onfy ai. than coat of materials. 'aK I V -■ -M I I c, Masses S.zes Only nfttlnWrFnP WMI. J 2 $19.95 SILK FAILE SKIRTS \llls' M **l' 1 < ‘*,7 i j/\ S ' ' / Sale StIMS /si * / / // s . ' trimmed. Strict grade dresi Price sp'xes/V /J H, AR *I , /tV \ iVvvvw' kTI ♦ an<l at a P r > p e that will dispose oi Modish little skirts gathered in nar- ‘ u7 IJ t/v-r-. • them in a hurry. row yoke. Fancy pockets. Colors. kJ W \ K '© , ■ f Navy and Taupe. ▼ ▼ \ : \ f \ ' Up to $2.25 Up to $10.50 ’ Ci ; 1 r' Sale ' SUMMER BLOUSES R! ■ <’ • p a ' e ® a,e R 1— — ' Slightly soiled from handling but of Ppice I best quality, stripe, check and plaid All the popular shades and colors. i/ti V . I i gingham. Sizes 3 to 10. Summer’s latest novelties in Trico- — WW’ M W* lettes and Georgettes —WONDERFUL • ™ hy Up to $3.25 values. .... — —LZ ' CHILDRENS DRESSES $11.50 to $15.00 ’ ” Sale Qr GINGHAM FROCKS ' Price Misses and Juniors . ~ # x» WW T ff W'V 1 Wonderful values in smart gingham 400 Beautiful Wash Frocks =™“ " ment’Vfinest qimlity B checked, & strip- P < • Sale BUNGALOW AP; ' l '\\ ra d rs\ n nd P c«ffs : rt sXc^and P £ e cy flip f iPHIPF OT AttrflCnOll ’ ’ sects. This is a special purchase and I c U- X<• <--«M ft. Vx 8. xJ K 1%.L LI vl.w>vl > < Dark and light pert ale presents wonderful dress values. contrasting colors. All sizes. an d w hy shouldn’t they?—just racks and racks of the daintiest, coolest, best-made wash frocks imaginable have been swept into the August Clearance at prices which will make the buying of one. two or three or even more. Hie greatest kind of econ omy. Dresses of Voile, Organdy, Gingham in a large variety of the daintiest styles. Particularly engaging are the dainty little frocks with crisp organdy collars. Frills are present in abundance on one pretty dress after another. Sometimes it is an irregular row of rutiles over the skirl Io ellecl an apron tunic, again it is a finely plaited collar and then rutiles are used in divers ingenious ways. Many of the dresses which have wide softly crushed girdles which end in huge bows in back, others have narrow ribbon sashes floating away al the sides. Our Enlire Stork Divided Into Four Cro’id Groups and Fried As Follows WASH FROCKS WASH FROCKS WASH FROCKS WASH FROCKS $7.50 to $8.50 Values Up to $12.50 Values Up to $22.50 Values Up to $37.50 Values Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $3.95 $5.95 $9.95 $13.95 Entire Line Silk Dresses Reduced From 1-3 to 1-2 off Former Prices Coats and Suits at Less Than Half Price Sale Continues Throughout the Month. E. F. Gass & Son, Decatur ,

BANKS TO CLOSE All Decatur bunks will close next week on Wednesday, Thuraday and Friday at 1 o’clock noon, but will open •it 8 a. in. on these days. These hour.i are announced that all bankers 1 md employes may attend the North- ! <1 to make note of these hours. IS3-t3 s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

HOUSEWORK THIS MONTH Housework is trying at any season iof tile year but particularly so in August. Women suffering from backache, lame muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains, or other symptoms of kidney trouble will find relief in Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Edison Sts.. La Junta. Colo., writes: "My kidneys gave me a great deal of trouble for some time. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me right away." They gave relief from Irritating bladder.

INSURE WET GOODS New York. The extent to which burglars arc turning their attention to i "private stocks” in the cellar rather i than cash and Jewelry is indicated in n new move by insurance companies. • I The latest development in policies i" I the "liquor clause,” which provides ' I that, if thieves steal the wet goods, the policy holder will be reimbursed.

SHE CAN TRUTHFULLY SAY— Hay fever, asthma and bronchial 1 coughs yield to the soothing, healing , properties of Foley’s Honey and Tur Compound as quickly and surely as r do ordinary coughs, colds and croup. , Mrs. Geneva Robinson, 88 N. Swim St., Albany, N. Y„ writes: "I tried Foley’s Honey and Tar ami results encouraged me to use more. I can , truthfully say it is the best cough medicine 1 ever used. Two battles ’broke a most stubborn, lingering • cough.” I