Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1922 — Page 2
Dodge Brothers BUSINESS COUPE With this coupe Dodge Brothers have proved once for all that a closed car can be as sturdy and practically as inexpensive as an open roadster. This is largely due to the all-steel body—the first ever marketed—which admits of lower cost of manufacture through standardized machine production. Unlike wood, the steel surface will take a finish of enamel, baked on at high temperature. This process results in a permanent lustre, and eliYninates the trouble and expense of repainting. i1 The wide straight seat is upholstered in genuine Spanish blue leather, durable and readily cleaned. , T. J. DURKIN Distributor for Adams County DECATUR, INDIANA
New York —“Paid in full’’ was marked today on a soc ety woman's taxi bill when she got ngry because
H. B. Kneisley Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Years of experience as an Auctioneer enables me to render you service that will pay you in dollars and cents at tho close of the sale. My terms are reasonable. Office—Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 606.
Does Anybody lIT _ We have a few positions Mlnnf open for girls who desire II M.III to learn Glove making. 'file working conditions m arc beyond comparison— Ift work is light, EASY and 1V pleasant, factory modern in every respect and cen--IYT I<l trallv located. Work? Highest Salaries in Town B I ASK ABOUT OUR i BONUS SYSTEM Waring Glove Co. 119 W. Monroe St.
i two collectors hounded her. For spite i she delivered a keg containing 42,000 1 pennies at the company’s office.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922
B. P. 0. E. Founded in New York in February, 1868 (Continued from Page I—Section1 —Section 2) A. Morris Mexico. Missouri, No. 919. Grand Est. Loyal Knight—Harry I A. Tichnor, Pasadena. Calif., No. 672. Grand Est. Lecturer Knight Fred ' O. Nuetzel, Louisville, Kentucky, No. Grand Secretary—Fred C. Robin‘son, Dubuque, lowa, .No. 297. Grand Treasurer—P. J. Brennan, i Dennison, Texas, No. 238. Grand Tiler—Clement Scott, Van | couver, Washington, No. 823. Grand Inner Guard—Albert E. Hill, I Spartanburg, South Carolina, No. 637. Grand Chaplain—Dr. John Dysart, Jamestown, New York, No. 263. » — • Decatur Lodge of B. P. O. E. Was Founded in ’OS (Continued from Page I—Section 2)
with'new and modern club room furniture. The total cost of the building will be $35,000. Work on the construction of the building will be started early next spring and it is thought that it will be regdy for occupancy, by early next -fan. C. X. Christen, active number and past exalted ruler of the local todge/ls the architect and engineer of the building. The building of the new home represents the realization of a dream of many years. Since the founding of the local lodge in 1905 every member of the order has looped that some day a beautiful building could be erected to house the club and lodge rooms. o Plans of Months Will Culminate in Big Event (Continued from Page I—Section1 —Section 2) the Indianapolis Tent company and is 175-52. assuring you comfort each evening, rain or shine. There is a lunch booth, candies, fancywork, flowers and a fish pond, all in charge of the ladies. One hundred and ten merchants have given merchandise which will be disposed of at. the. fair in various ways. Look for that stand. There will be auction sales and numerous gift plans, a booth of walking and talking dolls, electric eyed Teddy bears, Chase blankets and motor robes. Beacon blankets, groceries;, silverware, glassware, beaded pocket books and silk umbrellas, ham and bacon, electric stand lamps and Boston bags, games and contests
galore, and plenty to keep you busy four or five hours each night. Arrangements have been made for a splendid orchestra and a dance will be given from ten to one o’clock each night at the K. of C. hall. Look tn the windows of the various downtown stores and see the gifts presented by the merchants to be disposed of next week. The H. P. O. E. of Decatur hope to earn some profits to be applied on the new home proposed and which they will erect next year at the corner of Second and Jackson streets, but they assure you of a fine time at the Festival and will leave nothing undone to make yuu enjoy yourself. There will be a number of surprises during the week and the only way you can enjoy it all is to attend each evening. Help a good cause along, boost the boys who aye boosting the community. Come on. Let’s all go. . 0 CHARTER AND ACTIVE MEMBERS (Continued from Page I—Section1 —Section 2) Chas. Cusac Active Members Initiated Since Institution Floyd Smith C. V. Connell F. E. France D. M. Hensley A. B. Smith John Baker John Falk Clem Voglewede , Todd Linn’ Hugh Hite Chas. Sether Fred LaDell Ix'o Yager Joe Berling L. G. Ellingham J. G. Niblick R. A. Stucky J. O. Selienieyer W. H. Fledderjahnn Dan R. Vail True Fristoo Tom Baltzell Guy Dorwin J. S. Beterson Sam Butler Frank. Gass Will Biggs Law Kleinhenz L. .M. Rice H. A. Colchin Will Jonas A. L. Colchin Clay Engle
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