Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1923 — Page 5

'' ------ — -- ~ p WANTED—MEN Young men over IS years of age to learn molding. Steady employment and good opportunity for quick advancement. Also men for laboring work. DECATUR CASTINGS CO. Decatur, Indiana Protection of Money Investors deserve the greatest possible protection for their funds. Such protection has engaged the attention of this Strong Investment House since its inception. As a result we have put into practice a SYSTEM OF SUPERVISION OF INVESTMENT which has had an unbroken record of success. We have protected the money of our seventy thousand owners of Dollings Supervised Securities and have paid them 7'l each year tax free. K Satisfied Customers Our Best Recommendation The R. L. Dollings Co. Indianapolis Columbus Philadelphia Resources $19,400,622.1)0 Tax Exempt 7% Securities SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO., Local Representatives * We Offer For Sale and are prepared to make immediate delivery of Bonds and other High Class Nontaxable Securities including— Road Bonds Street Improvement Bonds Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds Liberty Bonds (all issues) We handle ONLY the very Highest Class Securities We invite you to call and talk it over with us. .Old]Adams^County’Bank The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E TONIGHT f\ \ j HI • Hobart Boswrth and M octet Dclfaniu, ■ in’Dlind Hearts" A tense and dramatic story of a strong.man-whoT spent twenty years planning revenge. —Added Attraction—‘NEVEß TOO OLD,” Paramount-Sennett .Comedy. I « Fan Pun Tun * Mg Fox News lUc and 25c

si' ImT ITS BIG FEATURE Home, That Invites the IFi’euuent Visits of Prlei’ds. - ♦ • 4. —.‘ OEMGIO rq-Hf AIMYAfHEFfe \ ' '’rr^-r 4 * . ' r ? FsrTsalviy Commtrd* t.eir, ’HowS''*’, 1c U’-f-fiquerred Street, It «9biiitk4 Suburb, itr ♦he. I r*rnv»SavM s*tp«. • /WILLIAM A. RApFORtJ Mt iXIJb fl rj 'W* 1 yjfe | que»Uc?» arid ftyw OT 4 CCBT ft 317 «j tie tulle lid’ lulHlnf, for the readers of thia part’ Ji' ■ ’ un ‘ H» * Ide experience a» t’d trr, Author >x;<i Maniltactu-ef. h« la. w-i;.i to'4-U Uu Irigle-l authority oi: iJ 'l,e«o ’’tljarts. Xdires to Wlßlatn A.. Radtrr.’l, N ISF »rairte sv. ■* n, a.-tt .•»4» lu-|o»« two-.-ent ’an p for r«i?l>. > -1,. Tti'.p in a most pleasing, homey feeling about this house. The lowlying gnmbrel roof is deceptive, since

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the rooms have the regular height of celling. There are eight rooms, and the dimensions of,the hou-<e are 37 feet by 39 feet. The lower stairway hall and the rear breaifast poreh have the possibilities of extra rooms and If properly handled would bring the room content of this borne to ten. While It Is a design which would fit

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Second Floor Plan. In anywhere, In particular • It should commend Itself to the unfrequented atreet.the Isolated suburb or the fnm. To explain :|Le;iv!n/op'pn ,the connecting ayidUhe dining a <-vfc,w, sirpigty. thjough. froni klfcheii to the front of not’ be A gossip'" to' a* pprecijllf -the pl en sing brrfak Us W’V itti. 4 ’jf Hoiigewlfo’fo we abie'lo’lobk up front nasser-by.' -}o,’? Ijhere ’ls the Ai> H-.'b I ■*> U s!' 1 l.i.ntf I

wsshrof-m, an Hidlapensable iidjnncl aliojiltl the house b» for Hi* fnnn. It is fined with wiialitubA which convenience inukes a basement laundry uiF yiie living room Is splendidly lighted und hue double doors opening onto the vernnda. Aaaumlug thnt sliding diMirs were fitted Into thnt sninll sec tl'otvot dividing wall which separates It from Hie stair hall, the latter with its fii,'suliiek would make a very conn forlubie smaller room In cold Heather, witlf*!l<t'h«MH from the flreplnce hel|>IhjU to • make.-the upstairs bedrooms mote comfortable. ; powh al the rear is ideally suited fur a sleeping m>r<-h also, trftli the stairway so conveulently by, enabling the tfser to finish dressing ujistairs. J * As-umiug that three bedrooms would be ample for the occupants of this imnia i ;tble : dnwiutalrs bedroom could .lit.btiljseiftia a aethng room or ns a ' Aeri' <Jr office sos the man of the house. In line with the latest devaiopment In home convenience, there Is a builtip droning board in the kitchen. An electrical or gas outlet handy to this p.opld tstei«. Another nice feature Is the lee door, through which Ice Is placed in the jmiitry Ice box from tha outside. Any housewife appreciates this, since it I

saves messing up the kitchen and pantry door with the unavoidable watet and foot tracks necessary when the Ice is carried into the house and then to the Ice box. Not attractive fenhnd i the veranrTi is the well-handled lattice design, which Is cleverly handled so that the lower portion serves the purpose of a veranda railing. Worthy of note are the steps which have been taken to dress up the approach to the house. The driveway i winds' gracefully to the veranda entrance; a plan not possible, perhaps, on the limited area of a city lot, but ■ which should commend Itself where | space is not too much of an object tn consider. Then, too, the intelligent handling of the suproundtug trees and shrubbery contributes not a little to the general pleasing effect. All in all, the house pictured Is it very attractive one, and could be duplicated for your own use with most satisfactory results. An Ovarahadowlna Personality. “Your boy is a credit to you at cob logp.” “Because lie's on the football team!” “Os course.” “I may be an old-fashioned man, but I would feel more encouraged about my son's future If he'd occasionally write me something a professor, said, not so many verbatim reports of what the coach Bald.” —Birmingham AgeHern Id. • i Odd Trick of Fate. r lhvo men, were repairing a rifle in a farm yard in New Brunswick, and as-a'test fired at a barn door. The I bullet 4ruck a hinge, rebounded and Struck • nohorse In the.head, causing sdoath.; -The animal hud just Jtajui ,’seld (for- S3QQ, but the loss fell on'the original owner. 1 m- :/ , .1 -T-- —

'IHk ' ■ ■ J»gg PUBLIC SALE * i 1, the undersigned, will sell al pub- . lie auction at my residence, 3 miles i west and I'/iJnlles north of Monroe, i or milea southwest of Decatur, on 1 MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1923. < Sale commencing at It) o'clock. The i following described property: < 5 HEAD OF HORSES—One black I team, 5 year qld weight 3,000 lbs.; I black horse. 7 years old, sound, i weight 1,700 11m.;. roan mare, 5 years < old. weight 1,450 lbs.; these horses ’ are all extra good workers. Also I one good driving- mare. - 7 years old, ; double gated, weight 91)0 lbs. 4 HEAD I OF CATTLE—One black Jersey, 5 i years old giving 3 gal of milk per 1 day: 8-ycar old Jersey cow, fresh j middle of March; Guernsey cow. 5 i years old, giving a good flow of milk; 1 black cow 6 years old, giving milk, t 30 HEAD OF HOGS-Five tried < sows; ope Big Type Poland China t sow, will farrow March Ist;- Spotted I Polatid China sow, registered, will t farrow March 2; full-blooded O. 1. C. 1 sow, will farrow March 20; belt < sow, will farrow March 5; full-blood- 1 ed red sow, will farrpw April 20; 25 <

M BmjiiuiJAjiJxi..uj..i 1 JUS ...p—x■■».s.. lß »WM l rw.i W »» l wirw n i n .itlBMSS—— The STAR Touring $443 f. o. b. Lansing-, Mich. The STAR FEATURES Continental Red Seal Motor f ■ Timken Rear Axle. Timken Bearings, front and rear. ‘ SEDAN Spicer Lniveisal Joints. 0 L allS i n g t Mich. Selective Sliding Gear Transmission, three speeds forward and reverse. Single Plate Disc Clutch. Half-elliptic Springs, undershmg. •"~ Stewart Vacuum Gasoline Feed with --yr-i J Supply Tank al rear. Electric Lighting by Aulolile Generator - "" Storage Battery. . Streamline Body. "> COUPE One-man Top. |SBO f. o. b. Lansing, Mich. P. Kirsch & Son 610 N. 3rd St. ” Phone 211 Better Cars are Being Built and Durant is Building Them I Introducing Stride -A - Way Bloomers I Bloomers that outwear two pairs of ordinary ones . Unusual Bloomer Service! Colors--Navy For stout wonicn 38 emerald henna well as for the Shm purple taupe ‘•‘Jr onM ’ brown gray Ail sizes ‘ , 'A I 1 g/ i T Deling,lhe-.greatest btrcich • AaiftlaimHb normal. oaijUii>e I _ V $2,25 10 | $2.25 to $7;50 jgg Tput- Jmplq QanjAxerJrcdJilSaiß {I They wear because *■ * Made to lit i ‘ v V T » I I - - - they have seamless crotch: - - - and conform to any posture. I . _ . have tlic greatest stretch. - - - do not pull from waist line, g you can't overstrain them. free and extremely comfortable. I , _ - strain is on cross-knit goods. - - - sanitary and hygienic. ( I _ - _ leg seams accordian-stitched. - - - back is cut without seams. Made of Milanese silk jersey, trico-cham silk jersey, fine sateen. NIBLICK & CO. ■ —ii i r 'it i. m ■iM«imnwTn-|-T

hftid of slioatt, weighing $u to luo tbn. •ucli- 8 our* brt-d Poland China glltG to farrow in Match anti April. CHICKENS —4O head ot good White Leghorn liens; 40 head of mixed hens. GRAIN and HAY —400 bu of extra good yellow’ corn; 5 bu. of good yellow seed corn; 2 bu. ot good timothy seed; 2 bu. of good pop corn; S tons of good clover hay. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — John Deere corn plow, good as new; ’ spring-tooth harrow, a gporf one; Nfs . co manure «pveuder, good as uew; , Turnbull. jvagvn apd hay rack and | beet bed combined, good as new; • good fanning tnill; pump Jack; Fairbanks gas engine, horse power; 5-ineh hep, 4Q ft long; oil brooder; i laundry stove; sleigh. HARNESS — , good s<-t double l>t-«.<-<-hinig harness. good as new; 2 horse collars. HOI SEHOLD GOODS - 2 beds, ' springs and niatresses; 3 rocking chairs; dining room table: 6 dining'! room chairs l kitchen chairs, stand. I buffet; sewing machine; washing j machine; refrigerator; rug; carpet; ; linoleum: dresser; child's push curt; organ; lawn mower; cook stove; heating stove; oil stove; oven, and , other articles teo numerous to men-1

tion. TRRMfi-*Suuis under |5, e»»b in bend; over that amount a credit <4 12 months will be given; purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8% interest the Inst 6 months. 4‘T off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JESSE CARPENTER Harry Daniels, Fred Buscbe, Aucts. Win Keller, clerk. Bunch will bu served on grounds. Feb. 17-21-23. o Hear Burnell Ford Monday. > — Mrs. lUthuuacher and Miss Helen Mangold of Fort Wayne, are visiting with Mrs. Toni Ehinger and Mrs. Noah Mangold for a few’ days. CROUP Spasmodic Croup is frequently relieved by one application of— VLCJSS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly