Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1921 — Page 7

Two Days ‘ OF MATCHLESS Ogportunities Friday and Saturday . * THE Last Two Days 3 OF E. F. Gass & Son’s January Clearance Sale Our Greatest January Clearance Sale draws to a close Saturday night but two days remain to avail yourself of the Golden Opportunities—Be here sure Friday and Saturday. Every article in the store is reduced in price 20, 25, 35, 50% — Sometimes more. ■ z >- I ,■ 7--Sensational Sale OF FIFTY Women’s and Misses Finest Fur Trimmed SUITS Suits that originally sold at from $85.00 to $125.00 CHOICE $39.50 Two Days Only, Friday and Saturday Suits in the very latest and Suits trimmed in the richest furb-j ha lly the finest lot of suits we have ever displayed at this time oi the year—At tney „ less than the cost of material. Sale Ends Saturday. E. F. GASS & SON DECATUR, IND.

1 DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921.

SFORTNEWS

• Bluffton Gets Tourney.

Although no word has been received by the local high school officials In regard to the district basket ball tournament, the Bluffton News gives the following account: High school basket bail teams from tour counties will play in the district tournament to be held in Bluffton on Friday and Saturday, March 4th aud Sth, it was announced here today. The counties Included are Weils, Blackford, Jay and Adams. Tho first news tnnt district tourney had again been assigned to this city reached this city late Tuesday afternoon, and publication of the tact in the Evening News last night brought joy to high school students and other local basket ball fans. This will make the fifth consecutive year that Bluffton has been accorded the honor of entertaining the district tournament, and his fact speaks in highest terms of the satisfaction of visiting teams at the treatment and accommodations accorded them here. Added to these facts is the additional circumstances that , most of the teams of the district prefer this city because it is more easily accessible from the other counties of the district than would be the county seat of any of the other three counties. Official notice that the tournament had been assigned to this city was received from A. L. Trester, secretary of the state high school association. The school officials here have taken steps to complete arrangements at once for the entertainment of the visiting teams and the hundreds of high school fans who will visit the city during the tournament. It is believed that Bluffton has a splendid chance of winning the honor of representing the district in the state tourney. Probably the hardest team Bluffton will meet will be Hart ford City, and the chances are good for these two teams to get into the finals unless they should happen to oe matched early in the tourney.

Bulffton Phi Delts Wirf. The St. Paul Nationals and the j Bluffton Phi Delta Kappa basket ball ' teams renewed hostilities last evening in a game staged at Fort Wayne, the Bluffton eagers winning by a score of 18 to 17. The game was close and snappy throughout, the first half ending 8 to 6 in favor of St. Paul, and was neither side’s victory until the final whistle sounded. K. of C’s. vs. Dayton. The Fort Wayne K. of C. basket ball aggregation will battle with the : Dayton-K. of C. team tonight at the Concordia college gym. and one of the fastest games of the season is expect'ed to take place. The Dayton team is said to be composed of the “cream” IoF Ohio and are planning on making I the Fort Wayne outfit take the count. - - Fort Wayne Lands Meet. The city of Fort Wayne has been selected for the holding of a district ■ basket ball tournament, the event to be held at the Concordia college gym., ion March 4th and sth. The word was received yesterday by the Fort Wayne I high school officials and just what ■ -l— Chestnut Hard Coal — Car load at Decatur Iron & Metal Co., ’Phone 641. Price $17.50. Krimmel, the pifino tuner, of Fort Wayne, is here for a few days, j Parties wishing pianos tuned can leave word at the Murray Hotel, i’Phone 57. 10-2tx

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towns will form the district to com- I pete is unknown at the present. The I event marks the first tourney held in ’ Fort Wayne and it is predicted that keen interest will be shown. < i Marlon Also on List. A* disrtict basket ball tournament I will also be staged at Marion on Mar. < 4 and sth, according to work announced by the Marion high school 1 officials. The names of the towns 1 to participate will be announced at a later date. — AT UTILITIES MEETING A meeting of the Indiana PublicUtility association will be held today in Indianapolis, with P. H. Gadsden. president of the American Electric Hallway association as the principal speaker. S. W. Greenland, gen--1 eral manager of the Indiana Service corporation; Frank Bolin, of the Home Telephone company and S. E. Mulholland, of the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric company, have gon1 to Indianapolis to attend the meet ’ ing. which has been called for the 1 purpose of discussing public utility I 1 problems.—(Fort Wayne Journal-Ga zette. Mayor Yager, City Attorney DeVoss, ' W. H. O’Brien and J. H. Heller from this city attended the meeting.

Notice to Tax-Payers TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1920 Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for tho State, County, School anil other purposes in Adams County. Indiana, a>o due and payable at the . co ,n sa ' l * County, in the City of Decatur, in full or at option of taxpayer, one-half, including road taxes in full, on or before the FIKST MONDAY IN MAY. 1921, the same being MONDAY, MAY 2,-1921 The secund hall* (in case the first half is paid when due), becoinins due and pavftble on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1921, (he same being MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 i i The j°Howing table shows the rate of taxation on each ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS’ WORTH OF PROPERTY, also on each poll in the several Townsnips and Corporations in Adams County. Indiana, for the year 1920. When so much as one-half of the taxes charged to a taxpayer are not paid, on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, the whole amount will become due and delinquent and the penalty attached: Z- 23 — > n *’ j > -• x r v. h i c h 9. 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O2'd r-o;S;.001' "-'6 O‘> 116 l CS ISSI 01 . 120 41 180 |l. 6S ',4|1.6S tr,':;, 37 50 50 125 25 J.OO 2..j0 PARTICULAR ATTENTION Those who have lands and lots, or other property, in more than one township, must see that they have a receipt for all. »,? un £ y Orders cannot be paid tn any person owing delinquent taxes All persons are warned against purchasing such orders. lhe Books will POSITIVELY BE CLOSED on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY and the FIRST MONDAY TN NOVEMBER. . .. . . Assignees, Guardians, Administrators and others, who pay taxes on property in trust, and guardians whose taxes are complicated, such as individual estates, are earnestly requested to come before the last few days. The municipal taxes of the City of Decatur, and the Towns of Berne and Geneva and Monroe are payable at this office. The ANNUAL SALE OF DELINQUENT LANDS AND LOTS will take place on the SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once. The law is of such a character that there is no option for the Treasurer but to enforce the collection of delinquent taxes, however mucii he may regret to collect the same by sale of property. rnJ e 2, wner * Property on the First Day of March shall be considered as the owner on that day. (Sec. 103.) The Treasurer will not be responsible for Penalties and Charges on Delinquent Taxes resulting from any oniniissions of the persons paying such taxes to state definitely on what property, in whose name, and what township or corporation it is assessed. call for Property in Name of Owner March 1, 4920. The Tax Duplicates arc made up on that day and never changed. AUDITOR’S SPECIAL NOTICE AUDITOR’S SPECIAL NOTICE: Parties having School Fund Loans on which interest is Delinquent will please give Payment of said Interest their attention at once, as the law requires the Sale of Property Mortgaged if the interest is not paid. TTirni? • HUGH D. HITE, Attest: Treasurer of Adams County Martin Jaberg, Auditor Decatur, Indiana

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REORGANIZING MOVIE BUSINESS JI (United Press Service) t Mamaroneck. N. Y., Jan. 12.—(Special to Daily Democrat) —'lhe entire movie induairy is in the process of a , thorough reorganization which will j place It on lhe atrongeat bash it has , 'ever known, from tho standpc-lnt ot botli the producer and the public, David Wark Griffith declared in an interview today. ■‘l predict that within ten yearn, possibly half that time, people will | be pitying $5 each to see one motion picture running two and a half or throe hours n» they do now for the best stage plays. The smaller pictures, will occupy a poaition anaugous tc i vaudeville. FOR GOVERNMENT CONTROL j — (United Press Service) Washington, Jan. 12 —(Special to | Daily Democrat) —Government super-1 vision of the coal industry was provided in a bill introduced by Senator' Calder of New York, chairman of the , coal investigating committee. The bill authorizes the president: to fix prices, revoke licenses of proti-; teers dealing in coal and control its ■ production and distribution in an, I emergency. 1 Coal operators would be licensed '

by the bill and forced to furnish the j government essential facts relating to the industry. The Shakespeare club had its meeting today at the home ot Mrs. Bert Lower. KILL THAT COLD take a hot cupful of BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA Increase the blood circulation, flush the kldnere, stimulate the liver, ward off flu. srippe and pneumonia. Sold by drugaisto and grocers everywhere

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