Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1921 — Page 2
Up W! Specials rs > AT M BAUGHMAN’S j i :^! iFF' on the East Side of the Street i ® *W. l ( : "ly for Dollar Day with our store l ull of values jtWFWrWjBTOMMBv J 'l' » rk< Below lew tlu Hl ' '''■*«■»* ' ! *“ "* l, " : " "'"' ' ; " Ihll ' '" <i ‘Ollie prepared Io find ; X 4. Ax-Sil many more just as good and belter here on Dollar Day I ' z > 10 yards 15c Curtain Goods $ j One sl-69 Red Rocker (j* J —and These—- • 3 cakes Palmolive Soap .’.'. 30c ’ 6 Glass Tumblers ......... i 30c , 1 Granite Pan 63c _ _ DOLLAR DAY SI.OO. tp-LZo : ] 1 Large Flesh Fork . • 2 cans of Climax Cleaner 30c J 2 boxes of Paste Powder 30c I ■a 3 cans of Paint or Varnish 54c «• 1 box Black Shoe Polish 15c )OLLAR DAY SI.OO. : , $1.29 •J 1 Broom ........ •. SI.OO «. 1 Dust Pan 15c . 4 *«• Clothes p '" s 2 * 3c DOLLAR DAY SI.OO. : / . $1.38 | Baughman’s 5 & 10c Store Decatur. Indiana ,
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= Crystal Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT Z “THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE” A big Stoll production of love, hate and revenge, featuring all the great Stoll stars. A picture telling a most wonderful and pleasing story, and one you will like. Admission 10-15 cents, but worth more. Coming Tomorrow—“THE WRECK.” featuring Anita Stewart and the next episode of the serial “The Silent Avenger.” These pictures were to be shown last Friday but wre lost in transit. See them tomorrow.. Admission * 10-15 cents. riii 'lcmiimtiiit uarfcaittia* j 3*
-- ■ - .. . .•* - - - ■ • - — - i z - If You Were To Miss These I SHOE BARGAINS You would be missing the best of them all, particular men and w, men will best appreciate these attractive offerings as being wise and thrifty purchases. I Shoes 5 S Dollar Day SI.OO Pr. * X Z Genuine al! solid leather Scuffers or Stitch Downs Foot form Last. - Button and Lace; Sizes 10 to 2. ! 3» H L!l l IL.« . .. «—•> I 11 ■■■■-■■l Ladies’ Kid Dress Shoes Men’s Dress Shoes. •» I Z g High heels, button er lace; formerly English and Blucher styles in black or sold high as SB.OO per pair; tans; originally sold for $8.50 to broken sizes only—Dollar Day.... SIO.OO per pair; broken sizes - ‘ . Dollar Day r * The Pair : sl. Each shoe SI.OO or $2.00 the pair i ; Gay Bros. & Co. j «• ■! f Successors to Peoples & Gay 1$ “Fine Foolery.” '™ WI " 1 "" l * 7 y •'«
biggest productions, will be shown at the Crystal theater tomorrow night s and matinee. The picture features the
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921.
beautiful Anita Stewart and is filled with scenes ami thrills that will hold you. See the big wreck scene, the greatest in any photoplay ever made, i Also the seventh 'episode of the la- > mous- ■serial.-“ The Silent Avenger”, featuring William Duncan. A show you cannot afford to miss. A real tiftyicent show for the price of 10-15 cents. Tomorrow, matinee and evening. j N e w Hanr , (■rowthlf B CL DN ESS haired. Mi inf 1...: new ha«r jSf f :'t DANDRUFF \ ■ "'I-ftruta.d-r.l Many ZJw JF4I &/al 3 f :ch i i r''-h(,>n- f'f’g < <-t ft 11 box of | .U KOTALKO ..t a:.y t, • .AW •M' : V t :-■> drup.-i '‘s. Or fc.-. wI >"nd 10 cenl . Eiit T , or . t !■ ps , R»: * o o I'CTALBO t Ff ICE. St. Jun X, New York, N. Y.
+ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + Club Calendar 4 THURSDAY. Root Township Home Eeonfl.ih.'Club Mrs. Frank Kitson. Evangelical Ladle: -Church Parlor. Maseru Star Masonic Hall. Friday. Christian Ladies' Aid —Mrs. 11. L. , Merry. Minnie Ha Ha Club—Lodge roopis. Monday. Delta Theta Tau —Miss Marcella ] Kuebler. Miss Marcella Kuebler will entertain the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority Monday evening at her home, Fourth and .Monroe streets. The meeting will begin at 7 o'clock. ♦ Mary Macy entertained some of lier friends at a birthday dinner yes/ terday in honor of her twelfth birthday. Those present were her teach<>r. Miss DeVoss.-Mildred Murry, Mildred Worthman. Gretchen Schafer. Martha Sellomeyer. Wanda Elzey. Juanita Knodel, Margaret Haley. Agnes Gilpen. Miry Katherine Schug. Esther Stevens. The girls of the decode club had their regular meeting Wednesday! evening at the dub rooms at the General Electric plant. A splendid dinner was served at 6 o'clock and a ve-y enjoyable time was had. The meeting adjourned early to permit the; girls to attend church services. ♦ Can and Will class of the f’nited ifreihren church met with Mr. V. S. I Drummond Tuesday evening. The | evening was much enjoyed in a debate by six of the members of the class. lon, "Resolved: That Fear of Punishment Has More to Do With Man's Conduct Than Hope of Reward." Decis:on resulted in favor of affirmative. All departed, thanking Mr. and Mrs. Drummond for their kindness to the class. Next month's meeting will be held at the home of Frank Hurst on I West -Madison street. + Miss Verna Mann was greatly surprised Tuesday evening, when a bunch of her friends end l<er Sluiday school class gave a shower for her. Miss Verna is to be iiginied in the near future. She was presented with many ■beautiful and useful gifts. Her Sunday school class also presented her with a rolling puKF'lTir-(evening was i 1 spent in playing games and having a good time. They ail departed at a i late hour, declain , they had a good time. They are all hoping to visit .Miss , Verna in her new home. Those pres'ent to>‘ enjoy the evening were. Iva ’ Spangler, Susie Dilljng. Hertha, Zelma. , Lois and Esther JJtihriuan, Letitia 1 Singleton. Mrs. S.. fjlkjSlieets. Mrs. h. n- ' est Tumbleson, Mrs Francis Fuhr ; man. Mrs. Ginndstfilf. Mr. and Mrs. ('hahher Sheets. Mr. Maurice. Jesse. Milfon. and. Clark Fuhrman. Chgijcey and Merle Sheet- .'Gerald Grandstaff, (Franklin. Kenneth;. Luther and Ev-I ereti Singleton, Cedric Tuuibleeon. Mr. and Mm. .fess Sjhglcton and Mrs. Louise Mann. TO IGNORE REQUEST (United Press Service) Paris, Feb. 21 (Special (o Daily Democrat) The league, of nations council in effect deckled to ignore protests of the I . S. over the approval of mandates by proceeding to the con-] ' sideration of class B mandates.! The U. S. made no specific] protests against tlu class B mandate but in a note to the council Secretary of State Col-1 by protested against action without consultation with America. The council expected to draft a n ply to Colby’s note today including in it the suggestions that the protest should have hetn addressed to the allied sun'reme council now meeting in London. It is expected to state that the league council merely approves the text of the mandate while the supreme council does the actual awarding. Technically speaking. a hair’s | breadth te .00017 of an inch. * Both salt and fresh fish are caught '■ in Lake Maracaibo, Venezula. FARM FOR SALE Two hundred-acre farm. 120 acres i improved and in high state of cultiva- ! Hon, good heavy soil, well tiled. 20 ; acres in wheat, ten acres in rye, 80 ] .acres in good pasture with fine trout* Mream running through same. Both nasnm and improved land fenced with moven wire fence. Good Severn' J'Opm house. 2 large barns, and all j Other out-buildings such as~ chickend Uouefe. ice house and granary. One j ,ruJJe. from store, pen viner and cream-1 eiy, SO rods from township unit I Good roads and good petnl jf.le- I’ive mfl's from railroad and I f. Ft'tiigj $50,00 per acre. 1 '>"or ' I'uriTioi'"' parljculiirs, write or I see F. I’. Campbell, Walhalla. Mich.il Mason County.” 47 t3x I
SPORT NEWS Angola Coming Saturday. The Angola hi<H school boys baslo ball team will journey to this city Saturday where they will clash with the locals in what is probably Iho lust game of the season in this c ity. The game promises to be a good i one. as the Angola outfit is considered as tlie strongest team in their | district and defeated the locals in their city several weeks ago by a large score. Several preliminaries liave been arranged, and program will start a little earlier than u ntil to permit a number of fans to attend the boxing and wrestling match to be staged at the* K. of C. hall at 8:30 o'clock. Stammering is practically unknown among all uncivilized peoples. WANTS TO HELP OTHER MOTHERS Mrs. William Sager, 901 Nichol street. Utjea. N. Y.: "I gladly write anything that helps a mother with her children. My little girl had wrooping cough and 1 was afraid she would choke. I gave her Foley's Honey and Tar and it helped her wonderfully. Site 1 could sleep 'must all night without I coughing." This good nought syrup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and covers raw, inflamed mem branes with a healing coating. Sold every where. Brownstone Ends Gray, Streaky Hair Ladies, in society, no more tolerate gray, streaky hair than they do unbecoming gowns. Neither can the l usiness girl or person in any walk < f life who would keep up-to-date. The proven, tested and absolutely harmlesd way to tint gray, faded, streaked or bleached hair is frail with “Brownatone.” This one bottle, easy to apply tint gives distinct shades from lightest golden to the deepest brown or black. “Brownatone” tints instantly and v. iW make you look ten years younger over night. No mussy, dirty pastes to bother with—no* waiting for reshilts. All druggists recommend “Brownatone” on.a money back guarantee—f»iic and $1.50. Two colors—shading frem “Golden to Medium Brojvn” and “Dark Brown to Black.” Special Free Trial Offer For a free trial bottle with easy, complete directions, send 11 cents to pay postage, packing and war tax to The Kenton Pharmacal Co,, 601 Coppin Bldg., Covington; Ky,
' AR~ DAv*’ MEANS MORE TO YOU AT ELZEY’S SHOE STORE. , HIGH SHOES and LOW PRICES Dollai Bai gains that will appeal to the pocket book as well as from | the Standpoint of Quality and wear—Get Yours! -k EACH SHOE OR $2.00 OFF EACH PAIRS 1 I MOff MEN ’ S DALTON SHOE | I ■ ■ in the store—Off the New Low Prices. Too. M I - Misses and Women’s n „„ . . LOW SHOES. OXFORDS, PUMPS AND i mm, n™ STRAPS EADIES DRESS SHOES. In Dull Kid and Patent Leathers, with High Hids, Patents with Dull Kid Tops and or Low Heels; Good and Serviceable; Cloth Tops; Also Dull Calf Sizes 2to 4</z Only. n .. .. Dollar Dav 0 ar a - v ' THE PAIR EACH SHOE SI.OO SI.OO The Pair, $2.00 t— —- j vr Oxfords $1 I The Elzey Shoe Store Saturday is Dollar Day.
Train Hits Auto “ ('ComiuueiT from 3T" Htnutfld hi* view of the upprogehiug • locomotive, and he did not see the _ train until it was too late to avoid . . the collision. The train was travel •, , Ing at the rate of 30 miles an hour,;. , fnd struck the automobile broadside, and pushed it and three of the oectts pants several hundred feet before 'lie I train could be stopped. The collision occurred a few blocks from the Clovr er Leaf depot. “The automobile was almost total- j ' ly wrecked. The wheels were demol-, ished and the engine and body of Hie, * car were badly damaged. The machine was a fine new Oakland tour- :> e ing car." s_s_s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s s__s_s_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
1 s <rq ‘ Shoppers looking for Dollar Day Bargains will ■ recognize in those listed below. Real. Money-sav- * ing Values. Read them over carefully, then take advantage of one or more of these specials: — Elams Lawn Stationery Jamestown Pickle Fork W hile and Tints. Dollar and ar . a - v - Q1 tistic. Dollar Dav.. tp L per box <P-L L k —' French Ivory Powder Bon Bon Digh<s> shes . PnlT & Hair Reeeiver. si|ver . , )ol|ar Dollar Day, Bav , eac j 1 tP-L the pair , j k_ — 't 1 See our case of Bargains Bread & Rutter Plates; in Jewe , ry & Nove j Ues? hand painted. Doi- (?1 Dollar Dav, lar Day, 2 f0r,... <PI choice...’ tbl k > N Tea Spoons, triple plat- Nickel Alarm Clock. A ed. Dollar Day, d*-f Real Rargain, 3 for epJL Dollar Day —N 1 " —— Desert Spoons to match Cut Glass Handled ced above. Dollar 1 Tea Glasses, DoiDay, 2 for tP Al ar I^ a . v •• • • C1- _ PUMPHREY’FjEWLRY store , Decatur, Indiana Dollars Will Double Themselves on Dollar Day Saturday, Feb. 26 J
FUNERAL FRIDAY Fuiicral «ervict‘B tor Mrn. L M. Sain, "who Utud ycsTarday utternoun a ~ 11 S. W. Dailey home in St. Mary's town Bhlp, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mt. Tabor church, the Rev. E. A. Bunner officiating. Ituriul will be at the Mt. Tabor cemetery. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this alip, enclose with 6<and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, Illinois, writing your name and address clearly, you will receive in return a trial package 1 containing Foley's Honey and Tur 'Compound for coughs, colds ami ' croup; Foley Kidney Bliit, for pains in sides and back: rheumatism, backache, kidney nnd bladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. -■ITT.='=LTLI_La_JL. l !g" 1 — ....
