Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1920 — Page 2

That First Thanksgiving Day on November 26th, 1789 k . liow much more this Country has * ~~2 !<> be’ thankful for this November "I 25th IhAn then! -4and. how much more you and we Z”Z have |o he thankful for than even — three years ago! -pt~ We al this bank are not inditferffiZg < n( to either. Nor are we indifferent "ZH to our good fortune of having the E~f~~ good will of Decatur people |tZZ? The spirit of co-operation you will $ -- ~S lind io the First National is our i? ye n-around expression of thanks- ■ giving. JuZLg FIRST FAIJONAL BANK J ~T Yen Arc a Slrcni:r Here b.'i Once. JMMu -1 ..: 0----^- ° -W T] . i . rst «• m -.i i l ■ i_i i i mJ —i

nK3KJNKaMBMQMM!MU T^'ii.JJJi.UMiIMIBMUMI 1 IWi JilllMltfilllii ~ WMRWM IBI'IH* tWWW ftTßirW’"* '"T~' k I wl® rWW : Just In yH Ready to Put cn and Wear Thanksgiving > 100 Young Men’s OVERCOATS A Special Purchase-Representing The Greatest Savings in Years Snappy Belted Models in Heavy W oolen Coatings That Will Instantly Appeal to the Good Dresser. Special ZxAz . Special Fre-Tisauksgiving Pre-Thanksgiving Price j ; '' I Price S3O ’Y S4O I Less fhan p fk / 3 Lcss Than Manufacturer’s fW W Manufacturer’s Price. j, ij •! « Price. jf This Purchase so far as we know is the largest of its kind ever made by any linn in Decatur. file price we paid represents a generous reduction from aelaa! cosl of production. The manufacturer made this Great sacrifice in return for the Cold Cash. ITe Coats will be so! I at the Greatest Say ings in years. The word Greatest is used advisedly. We arc not given Id supci htives m expression and this is the first lime in years that the void Greatest has appeared in an announcement by this firm. When you see the Coals yon will admit that the Prices are astounding—absolutely astounding. I Hats, Shirts, Neckties and Other Fixings for Thanksgiving Wear , We’ll Save You Easily SIO.OO on that Suit I Vance & Linn Always— Ihe Kight Clothes at the Right Price—Always MWMmw -nni || wi II IMWII !■ ■—IBIbC

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918

('•THE TUTNING POINT” AT MECCA THEATRE "The Turning Point," a big Fit st Nil-' i oiii'l nttr;>ctlon featuring Katherine' .oj.l’.nuild. "1 he American Beauty,"l nd "ell known us the moil beautiful I woman in moving pictures. will b"l 1 liown ut tlic Me("‘n Theatre for a two (lavs' run. commencing tonight.: 'The picture is the latest of Mis? Mac-| Donald'- production; a.id will piove > ; delii htful entertainment to lite localj theatergoers. The photoplay containsj i number of acmes laid in beautiful ,'alifornia and is taken from the works! >f th. famous author, Robert W. Cham l.crs. "The Turning Point.” i.i a throbbing story of lite struggles made I a financially ruined society beauty to gain a living for herself and her i t ier and against moral ruin, threw i red hy ,: man of social pleasures. ;The loveliest photoplay of the year ;.r 1 one you should see. Visit our 'daily matinee ut 1:30 o'clock to avoid t’.a night crowd. Evening showing t. 30. continuous. Admission 10 cents; adults 25 cents. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Chicago, Nov. 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat) Wheat: Dec. $1.60■Mfir. $1.56. Corn: Dec. 64%; May He. Oats: Dec. 42%c; May, 47%'c.

WANT MORE LAWS: ■ The Fish, Game and Forest League to Ask Next Legislature for Protection I Bi KOENEMAN ON BOARD Will Ask for Changes in License Fees and Special Charge for Trappers Lawrence Koeneman, president ot the Northern Indiana h’ish until' 11 Game Protective association of this, city, today received the official report j ,f the annual convention of the In-1 diana Fish, Game and Forest league.: 'which was held at Indianapolis, on I October 2S. The principal feature oil tite report is the fact that it chronicles the appointment of a Fort , Wayne man. Mr. Koeneman, as one of ‘ I the five members of the state board of directors of the league, and that much of the proposed fish and game 'egislation submitted by the local nortsiuen’s organization was approv ed by the convention and will l,c placed befo?e the legislature at its next regular session. Mncng the proposed legislation : nbmitted by the 10. di delegates and proved by the convention in session. are the following: "That every person who desire. ‘ '■> fish and'hunt, either in his own inty or atty other county, simii b • rtuired to take out a hunting and ' .thing license." ■ I’vr oils d< ■ n< ' > ii'iii’ or I.: .?, .'•a;-bearing anitnil:i sh.i'.l semr;' a mini lleens? for which he s'.uil o lesr.-tlmn five douar . Th!.- . . • prev; d by the bea' d 'v.tii tic? i>rc He:: tint ;he li>. „se simul I t.o $5 . ■ a resident, and $l i|> for a no: ideiii. "That th- so.'son ler hunting rah- ' ,s shall be closed I'ron jma.ry . ■ > Gciober 1. and that the limit -chall , ho five rabbits a' day.' Approved ith recommendation that the < losrd eason be from January 15 to .\ugust l:,t, I „ "That it shall lie unlawful for any j j p -rsc.il at.any time to have in,his pos-1 m sion a ferret except by special per- i z mission from the department of eon-1 j nervation.” "That the law pemiiting floating! devices be repealed. "That -a law be passed limiting the I '.size of blue gills taken, to live incn . ten." ' I "That an additional sum of five dol-; !.:; s, be added to each and every < fine assessed on violation of the 1 i h and game laws now in effect, said additional sum to go to the department of conservation." Very few of the proposals submitted by the delegates of the local' organization were reject-; -IThe motion to approve the general! report of the convention was matie i by Lawrence Koeneman of this city.!? 11 —Fort Wayne News. League to Aid Poor Armenia i (Continued from page one) aid tire country. Troops to Vilna. i Three thousand “international" i troops wiil be sent to Vilna, it was an j ncunced today. | Spanish. French. Belgian and British ' soldiers wiil comprise the force to su i oervise a plebescite to determine whether V:lna shall be Polish or Lithuanian. Spanish co-operation was assured. HEHK I WOMEN From a Woman Whose Serious Illness Was Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham’sVcgetabic Compound. Garnett, Kas.—' I first took Lydia E. Pinkhatp’s Vegetable Compound for a H complete nervous breakdo" a following the birth of my oldest child. I got up too soon which caused serious fe- I male trouble. I was i I ryfe:. < 80 weak that 1 was I ll|lv::>^ r ' I n °l able to be on my 4U j f«'t but very little -Aii t|i| a >*d could not do mv Mfi!"' ,louscwork pt a, l- I ■x Ls?' 'is * ,a^a P a * n * n n, y (Sts'JS lift side and it would pain terribly if I stepped off a curb-stone. One day one of vour booklets was thrown in the yard and I read every word in it. There were so many i v. iio hud been lielped by vour medicine that I wanted to try it and mv husband went to town and got me a bottle. It neemed as though I felt relief after the ! second dose, so I kept on until I had i taken five bottles and bv that time I as will as I e.-nld wish. About a year later T gave birth to a ten pound *<>y. r’.jHi .ittvi? Bail fivo more children inee and my he .Ith bus been flne. If I ever have trouble of any kinc T am ! . -.’o-ng to take your medicine for T give it all the praise for my good health. ' ' always recommend vour medicine ' Whenever I can.”w-^l lß . Lva t. Sjuy, ; Garnett, Kan=u», I

DOINGS IN SOCIETY Club Calendar *“ " I Monday Delta Theta Tull - Mrs. Georgia Town. Research Club Mrs, Mo i . Tuesday Woman’s Auxiliary to American Le-1 J ion—G. A. R. Hall. ■' Kings' Daughters- -Miss Marie Hill- ' iOCJETY aordl tl tly Gy fl tl ti l! Woman's Missionary Thank Offer-1 n Evangelical ci.un h. Thimble Club Mrs. Carrie Haubold Thursday. Eastern Star Masonic Hall. Friday Christian Ladies' Aid—Mrs. Ida 'hronister. There will be no meeting of tiny Takespeare club this week on account If Thanksgiving. + The Kings' Daughters class oi the 1 ailed Brethren church will meet uesday evening at the home of MisV rie Hill. 133 South Ninth street. I '• 11 members are requested to h< : esent. + Class number six of the Union dial t church will meet with Mrs. George 1 (’•• liner Thursday evening. All are i . quested to be present. ♦ number of mighbors gathered at co home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. K;t o-. 'Ti'la' evening to -eir.iud her c. • ft 1 ■ third birthday. Fop corn an . ily wore sei ved. .Those pre tent! re Mr. and Mrs. :’ram. Arnold. Mr. > ' Mrs. Mart Stalte: :>d .".on. l-loyd and Mrs. W. .1. Gcidner. Mr. and I . Vv. ?«. Kitson. Mr. George Web: ; 1 the Misses Esther and Edna W> . Georgia Kitson. Gladys Goidner. j 1 lleatiice mid Ruth Staffer. * ■■im Eastern St,;.' will r.i.-et Tiii:r:- ' : evening in regular session. Mein's are’expected to be present. The Christian Ladies' \id »o. v, ill meet Friday afternoon with Air:-. > Ida Chronister, on Mercer avenue. |

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1 he turkey, sweet potatoes, cranberries and pumpkin pie are out of lhe wav, and Mother is blushing prettily al the inanv complito her culinary skill. What next? Music of course. It is in the natural order of events. Thanksgiving without music is unthinkable. With mlisic, it is complete. Grouped about t’ne Gulkansen. not one but is singing with the hist that is in him, or her It is a lime tor song — and all the pent-up feeling ot lhe significance of the day finds expression in melody. Is the piano accompaniment 100 high ? Then change it to a lower key bv means 'of ihc uuibransen transposing device. Is it too i : L' i-V u n liK ' vc *' le Giilbranscn time level slightly to lhe left. TheY'oL need not be strained when sinning to the accompaniment of the Gulhranst ’. For Ibis Nationallv-Eamous Plover P:a-io js adaptable lo the voice, just as it is’ H «,.<• moods of (he playerpianist, or to Hi pai ticiilar occasion.

GAY, ZWICK & MYERS

Members are urged to attend. + SOU ashrdl taoishrdl utl tu tup tun i The Thimble club will meet witii Mrs. Carrie Haubold TuMuy afternoon. NO HUNTING -- Positively no hunting on the Adam,; pease farm in Washington township |: without a permit. 50-lraox PETER H. MOSER. s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—»—s—s

> »-< > WmA WlMi \ vsH-Wx li / / '</* ; * <2 II ’ — t i--It ‘ WISHING” Brought Fortune, We’d All Be RICH But mer" wishing never brought iiitT' than a headache. 'l’iie man who attains io this world is.the man who systemically. [i rsev< ring \Vt ’ °iKS mid SAX ES and plays life's game according to tin Rl LES! (Lail, deposit as !;>w 4s a DOLLAR if von v.ish and take on! a SAVINGS BANK BOOK TODAY! 'Twill shorten the hili chmb to ioriune if vou BEGIN RIGHT AWAY! I'r Interest or. Savings Deposits. OLD ADAMS COtHI IY DANK “The Old Reliable”

A Gtilbransen in your home will bring plt usuns Hie year 'round for dancing, lor . s °ng hits, lor opera music, for <Y kinds of fun.” *'i<l -on l ;!10w that the prices of Gulhransen ..‘'y'., 1 "'* anos !,re , * l< ’ same the country 1 • Liat they are fair, reasonable prices. ’ lee trom artificial inflation? ( lJos due to enormous production (the n tl!Ct . ories haw the largest otit1 <>• i layer-Pianos in the world) and the i n« cosL WHITE HOUSE MODEL $75(1 COUNTRY SEAT MODEL $660 81 Bl BRAN MODEL $595 " c branded in the back of each br . Jn int ;il . With the Gulu,,H ' receive the famous Martin .a.... ' ’ ~ lx nuisic rolls that will help you ' y l!!< * stet the greatest eiijoynu'd live 1., | !l ln^ i ' 1| ii> ,, nt: also our authorita4udv " ii/’o '3‘ lle entertaining and music ■ lU "> " lth the GulbraiLsen.

by Premier Date who denied his muj. try hud refused to contribute troo , io the expedition. A THREE-CENT SUPPER The laidics' Aid society. O s lh Pleasant Mills M. I’, church will g j Ve I a threo-eeni supper ut’Mr. France', hull’ W< dnesday evening, Novem| )( . r 24th . An excellent menu has been prepay c l and this is an excellent oppo r . Ji unity for a good meal at a small expenro. 275-a