Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1923 — Page 3

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he knew — One of our prominent citizens — m said. “I have known of the R. L. harm Pollings Co. for years. They are a MnrtffaKC Strong, Reliable Investment House. 1 feel a real security for the funds I 5 TO have invested through them because LoaiW they supervise the business in which " J my funds are invested.” The Tax is Paid Non Taxable to Investors PAYING 7% ANNUALLY Due Jan. Ist. and July Ist., or Jan. Ist, April Ist, July Ist and Oct. Ist. The Suttles-Edwards Co A. D. SUTTLES. Sec’y. & Treas. General Manager Phones 104 and 358 Rooms No. 9 and No. 10— Morrison Building • South of Court House DECATUR. INDIANA

A Business --of the Farmers --from the Farmers -and by the Farmers Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. | MANUFACTURERS OF | Cloverleaf Creamery Butter and Ice Cream This institution realizes and takes a pride in the value of cooperation effort among our farmers. It feels that it stands in a measure as an example of that kind of energy. As buyers of cream, with stations and routes everywhere, making it convenient for even-one, we wish to assure you of the sale of your cream to us at all times. We always pay the highest market prices and the service we render to you, cuts your own handling charge down to the minimum. Support the home institution. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1923.

BERNE YOUTH .INJURED Palmer Wittwer Hit in Eye by Exploding Shell at Fife in Ft Wayne Palmer Wittwer, of who cetved injuries in his tight eye last Saturday morning will not lose the sight of bls right eye ns had been feared. Palmar received Injury Mrly Saturday morning while watching the big conflagration which destroyed the Masonic Tempi.’ building. Young Wittwer, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wittwer of this place had been working at Ft. Wayne and has made his home at the Y. M. C. A , there. Saturday morning at about 2:40 be was awakened by the tire which destroyed the Temple building not far from tbfe Y. M C. A. Realizing that the fire was a big one he had dressed and gone out, on the streets to watch it. While Palmer was standing across the street from the building, he was hit in the eye by the butt end of an i exploding shell. The eye was fortunately not badly cut by the shell fragment. He says that the impact of the explosion left Just as it he had been hit In the eye with a tint. o Bloomington — Mrs. Fred Biscoe lost control of the automobile she was driving In the business section of Bloomington and the car crashed through a barber shop window.

■yyt ill uKJL JJ ( srW f/ V Hr.tit <i |Ka 4/APmIWf iSjai / Goodyear has stepped out ahead of the tire industry once more—this time with the new beveled AllWeather T read Goodyear Cord. It’s *he greatest tire that we ever sold, or that you ever used, for that matter. We have your size in stock now, and will he pleased to explain to you in detail this new tire’s impor•nnt advantages. Go«<fy«ir Srrotc* zMalara •«// and rtcwnrmtnd Goodyear Tint end '*ch th«m up taith at and ord Goodyu Saivka I Lee Hardware Co. Elberson Service Station Shanahan Conroy Auto Company. GOODYEAR

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C. C. 11. S. received a nice little surprise last night in the form of a hard tight from the St. Joe High five from this city It looks as though Coach Idnn’s boys have not lost any of their prowess during the period of Idleness. Bluffton took a good healthy kick at the old dope bucket last night and sent Hartfont City home with the abreviated end of a 28 to 14 score. Congratulations, Bluffton. A two to one win from a good team, coming after suffering a long list of defeats, some at the hands of Wenk outfits, must be a sweet morsel in your mouth. Old "dead eye” Kizer pulled a game out Os the fire last night for Notre Dame with bls wonderful foul goal shooting. Twelve out of fifteen was his record last nght. Kalama- ' zoo was leading four points when there were only two minutes left to play. Five more points by Kizer won for the Irish, 34 to 33 Purdue is now lied with Michigan for third position in the Big Ten. Wisconsin won from Michgan’s crippled quintet last night, 18 to 15 after a gruelling contest. One hundred and fifty Vincennes fans have made hotel reservations in Indianapolis for the state tournament. There’s many a slip betwixt the cup and the lip. However, it looks like no one else but those Alice Town rooters would sleep in those beds. Over at Marion Tuesday night, the Lucky Five defeated the Lazy Five, 126 to 29. What we can’t understand is how they ever got five fellows to admit they were lazy by playing on the Lazy Five. We like the fan who is a good enough sport to cheer a player on the opposing team when he makes a sensational field goal putting his team in the lead one minute before the end of the game This cold snap ought to drive, the baseball bug back in his dugout and i prolong the life of the basketball bee. We suggest that Notre Dame schedule all of her basketball games with teams from other states. The Irish seem to have much better luck With outsiders than with Hoosier teams. — • SERIOUS FIRES TODAY — Serious fires, causing heavy loss of I property and taking a toll of several I lives were reported today accom- I panying the cold wave. Fires re- I ported: Omaha, Neb., $1,000,000 I damage to the Armour Packing Co.; I Rine City. Minn., four children of I Clifford Bibbs burned to death when J fire destroys home. | Anderson—Earl Miller, 22 sustain- I ed severe burns when static electri- I city caused an explosion of naptha In I a cleaning establishment here.

columbOs has good five J h n.ilt Doge Are Up and Cuming Drr • pits Several Deteatc > ColutnbUft, Ind., Feb. 14—Columbus ; may noi win the state high school • b.. ketbali < hamjiionslilp Ihls year— ; th.- dope all points to the fait that ; that she will not—but the team is up < and coming . During the first phrt of the season J the local squad played some good • basketball in the first half of every < game they were on the long end of i the score. But they couldn't hold the ’ lead, and as a general rule, lost in • closing minutes of tbe contest. Now . that is changed and while the team J has not ‘set the state afire” it has de-,' touted Frankfort at Frankfort and ■ played Bedford to a 25 to 23 score in ‘ an overtime game on the court in the? Stone City. Coach William Dobbins, former In-h diaria University star, is not only de-ij vi-loping this years squad but he is 1 looking to the future. He has a > bunch of youngsters who can give a|, very good account of themselves • when sent on the floor. ■ o , $ I—I—WANT ADS EARN—3—i—J J o * , LADIES! DARKEN , YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and <i Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re-, storing faded, gray hair to Its natural; color dates back to grandmother's’ time. She used it to keep her hair; beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- i tive. Whenever her hair took on that i dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at. home is mussy and ■ out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of. "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com1 pound,” you will get this famous old I i preparation, improved by the addi-1 r tion of other Ingredients, which can , ! Tie depended upon to restore natural i color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist j says it darkens the hair no naturally j t and evenly that nobody can tell it has ] been applied. You simply dampen a' sponge or soft brush with it and draw' this through your hair, taking one ■ strand at a time. By morning the 1 j gray hair disappears, and after an- , other application or two, it becomes I beautifully dark and glossy.

I BEGINS FEBRUARY 17 j CLEAN-UP SALE Broken Lots of Reliable Footwear I 1 at Sacrifice Prices I February is one of our Clean-Up Months. Tins year, after a ver,' heavy season’s n yja business, we find in our stock a great many BROKEN LOTS that we put in this sale at BIG REDUCTIONS to move them out quickly. All good, reliable footwear—simply broken lots of good style, good quality and good fitting footwear that must he moved out promptly before our new spring stock arrives. It will be to your advantage to come in Hs soon as the best values will go first. ■ J Following are but a Few Examples of the Values in this Sale. r -

Womens Special Values One lot Ladies Oxfords, (P-j Qr black, military heels, pair tPAeJ/O ? One lot Ladies Oxfords, (P»Y If S brown, military heels, pair tPOeTTV One lot Ladies Shoes, brown and black military heels, (PH per pair 3 On lot Ladies Shoes, brown and black, high heels, (PQ ■ per pair

fkiUmnc Qhnn Valuta Space will only permit that we mention Childrens bhoe V allies but few of the special values we otter in this n sale. Those who have attended our sales in » First Step Shoes the P aßt w '" realize that the bargains are in colors«7tJC genuine and the merchandise first-quality. Sale continues for two weeks. Watch for More Bargains | PEOPLE’S CASH SHOE STORE 1 Buy for Cash and Buy for Less Decatur, Indiana

February 15th Specials Five March Victor Records 19000 Baes Knees*-Fox TretThe Virgintanfl Baggy lb ar—Fox Trot Great White Way (irch. 19003 Ivy-Cling to Me—Fox TrotWhiti-maii and His Orch. I Gave Yon Vp Just Before You Threw Me Down—Fox Trot....Whiteman and Ills. orch. 1900 C Carolina in the Morning American Quartet Toot, Toot, Tootsie Goo' Byeßilly Murray-®, Smalle 19007 Parade of the Wooden Soldiers —Fox Trot .Whiteman and His Orchestra Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean—Fox Trot .Whiteman and His Orchestra Come hi Today The Holthouse \ . y Drug Co.

THE CRYSTAL Home of Paramount Pictures LAST TIME TONIGHT Thomas Melghan in “THE BACHELOR DADDY’ 1 Five cute kiddies orihaned by a bandit’s jullet — when a big landsomc bachelor attempted to father the brood they led him a merry chase straight to a great love and happiness. Leatrice Joy also in cast —Also— Pathe News & Comedy Special Music 10c and 25c

Mens Special Values Mens Mule Skin Shoes, Q 1 AT per pair One lot Mens Work Shoes, U?Q 1 £ brown & black, per pair.. Mens Shoes, brown & blackfl* Q QPx English last; per pair.... Small lot Mens Black c* | Qf Oxfords, while they last.. •«7eJ

THE MECCA Tonight and Tomorrow Are You A Tired Business Man? Do you ever remind vour wile of the long hours you spend in your work? Well, don’t do it—it’s dangerous. Say! Whether you are troubled with “too much wife” or not enough wife, you owe it to yourself and family to see— Wanda Hawley in “TOO MUCH WIFE” —Also— A Two Reel Comedy 5c and 10c SATURDAY Shirley Mason in ‘Youth Must Have Love’