Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1922 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. 106 North 2nd St. 'Phone 61. Entered at the Poatoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies 2 cents One Week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier >6.00 One Month, by mail 36 cents Three Months, by mai1............ SIOO Six Months, by mail $1.76 One Year, by mail $3.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first ami second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates Made known on application. Foreign Representatives Carpenter & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago Fifth Avenue Bldg., New York City N. Y. Life Building. Kansas City, Mo. Tile music director has written Mr Schafer the chairman of the local committee that he will arrive here the 14th to take up his work of preparing the big chorus for the Indian;. Yeoman celebration. A thousand thousand voices are wanted. Indana mines arc now being oper ated under protection of the militiamen and the governor is in earnest about his desire and intentions to furnish fuel. Its another difficult problem in the normalcy program and one not likely to popularize that form of government among the working people but there seems to be no oth r course left for Governor McCray. The administration at Washington ha:; passed the buck. •M Under the last two years of tile Ralston administration, that is in 191. ami 1916, it cost each voter in Indiana an average of sl7 to run th ■ state goverment. Last year, 1921, it cost each male voter in Indiana ai average of S4O to run the state government. Here is an increase of 13.3 per cent in five ears. Other stat; . increased their expenses from 33 t i 50 per cent in those years, but no state can show an increase of 135 per carl to compare witli Indiana. Moreover it is away higher than the averag j city, township or county of the stale. —Newcastle Times. One of the biggest features of th • Northern Indiana fair is the "Hom ■ coming’’ for during the week hur-l dreds of former residents of this community find their way back to the old ! town, meet those of us who have kept the home fires burning as well a; others who have wandered to other fields. Its a happy time for every one and a hundred miles away yesterday we heard the remark "This is a great community, no better any where, w want to come back.” Thais worth a I million men and women and the fine t and greatest recommendation for any county. Recently seven or eight linemen were here for the Western Union and they so enjoyed the hospatality and the wonderful spirit of cooperation among Decatur citizens that they expressed themselves in no uncerta i terms. After being here ten days theywere given the privilege of spendim;

Specials for Saturday Aluminum—Aluminum Ware—Aluminum Double Boilers, Percolators, Roasters, /IQ/» Preserving Kettles, Convex Kettles, choice \I«JV One piece to each customer. Sale on Aluminum Ware starts at 2:00 p. in. Tin Cans with lids, quart size, J E* „ I Dozen 4b C I Parowax, -g rw Pound IVC Mason Jar Caps, q/v Dozen C Ladies’ Union Suits, first quality 39C I Jelly Glasses and Moulds, 39 C We will have another big shipment of Celery—Michigan Celery—well bleached, at the same price as usual. Morris 5 & 10c Store J. M. Trautman, Mgr.

three days either here or in u nearby city much larger und unanimously they voted this the real spot und they remained. Wo have heard many, many times the past few months of the fine spirit of “live and let live" und help the other fellow enjoy life in old Adams county and we believe it is duo to the efforts made to unite our splendid people in thought und action. The next event of general interest Is Yeoman Day on August 22nd, an occasion which will attract attention from over Indiana and from numerous states of the central west. In this community where we do things a.; near right as possible when we do them, the job is a big one but we intend to make our visitors realize they are in an honest to goodness section of Uncle Sam’s domain. Join the ihorous of a thousand voices, help the various committees, do the thing you are asked to do and do it snill- | ingly and boostingly. There’s a difference you know. Some folks take part in affairs apparently while knocking under breath. Wo don’t want am of that in this. We must all pull together to accomplish the biggest thing ever attempted here. All Previous Records at Local Fair Broken _____ (Continued from page one) cles. and in visiting the midway. The large number of shows on midway, belonging to the Ziedraan and Polli<' exposition show company, were crowded at practically all perform ances and the riding devices did a good business. The Decatur City Band furnished the music for the fair yesterday and today. The home boys rendered fine music during the afternoon and night sessions under the able leadership of Gart Shober. All Indiana Troops and Guardsmen Held Ready (Continued from page one) receiver clicked down on the hook Tlie officer stepped in front of the hotel and saw a group of men assembled in the street. He called for a detachment of soldiers and they stayed in Jasonville without resistance.

THE MECCA TOMORROW “RECKLESS YOUTH" A big Sclznick production featuring the celebrated star Elaine Hammerstein A delightful story dealing with the sodial sei based on an interesting and thrilling romance that will drive straight home. Added Attraction: A big two-reel Harold Lloyd comedy full of Inn and pep. You'll like it. Admission 10c and 20c.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AVCR SJ 4, 1922 _

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