Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1923 — Page 2

The Reputation ot Our Spring FOOTWEAR has been built up by satisfied wearers of the famous BOSTONIAN and BEACON shoes and oxfords. Highest quality leather on the smartest lasts by skilled workmen make them desirable. Mens Bostonian Oxfords, Brown and Black, New Spring Style $6.50, $7, $7.50 Mens Beacon Oxfords, Brown and Black. New Spring Styles $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 BUY FOR CASH and BUY FOR LESS Peoples Cash Shoe Store nwiwnifFii" We offer at Special Reduced Prices for the next 30 days. Humming Bird Silk Hose $l;10 SI.OO Value Silk Hose 75C 25 dozen in stock and more coming in. Every Coat, Suit and Cape at a reduction of 10'c Dresses in stotjk from $6.75 to $9.75 are selling anywhere else from $11.75 and up. Beautiful Shirts @ FA Each New arrivals every day. Take advantage of these reductions. K Mrs. M. Moyer 131 N. Sth St. rgyx-s. *- __ } .gcauw■ Wl — ■ 111 .M . The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E —TONIGHT ONLY— High School . Benefit Senior Class Decatur I ■ fi I - I - \ Mg*,- Vl I : : ftp O' v ' • l rJJWW'K'&d i SL*j /wi « featuring II IBi ' ; LLOYD HUGHES 1 and an all star cast ■ Written by Julien Josephson ; ' II A MOTHES STORY THAT HITS I Ig 1 TOE GREATEST TARGET IN ALL a || TOE WORLD-THE HUMAN HEART | 3 iatjL. ,■ -iiIMMfTT-. :,ni. i'A~-~ ;l ' Added Attraction— “Riley’s Wash Day” Paramount-Sennett Comedy. 9 Reels Fox News 10c-25c iiian»—

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SOCIETY 1 Friday Woman's l-Vireigu Missionary Sole iety of Methodist church—Mrs. Charles Colter, (afternoon 2:00). I). Y. B. class of U B. church— Mrs. Carl Noble. 7:30. 1 liilathea class of the Baptist church with Mrs. Dick Earhart. Pythian Sisters 2c supper at K. of P. home. 5:30 to 7 o'clock. W. R. C. at the G. A. R. Hall. Saturday Three cent supper in basement ot Pleasant Mills M. E. church. Christian Ladies Aid society—Hake Sale at Ssmitt’s Meat Market, March 24th. Monday Delta Theta Tau Smority—Miss I Agnes Kohne, 8 p. m. Research Club—Mrs. Sprang. ' Tuesday Psi lota Xi—Mrs. J. H. Burroughs I 8 o'clock. ' Wednesday AD CLUB CAL—WEDNESDAY Shakespeare Club —Mrs. D. D.; Heller. A very pretty luncheon was given I yesterday by Mrs. C. A. Dugan and i i Mrs. Pierre Goodrich at the Dugan J I home on Monroe street. Out ot town i guests were Mrs. L. G. Ellingham, l Mrs. Ewing Bond and son. Jimmy, of Port Wayne. Mrs. Burt Townsend and j I daughter. Corrine, of Chicago, anti I j Mrs. Beam, of this city. ♦ Mrs. Sprang will lie hostess and, also leader for the Research club at j 'her home Monday afternoon at 2:30 i o’clock * The subject will be “The ; Story of Famous Hymns.” 4 The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical church entertained the class taught by Mr. Runyon at a party in the churciq parlors last evening. Several contests were held and games were played, in which 1 about thirty-five took part. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. —— YES or NO? A Teat of Your lnt»lllg«n«< I i The correct answer to one of these questions is Yes, to the other NO. STOP TO THINK! Questions Answered Monday 1. Is electricity a natural force? , 2. Is the blood in the veins and in the arteries of the same shade? Yesterday's Questions Answered I. Do the lyrics of a song express tune or melody? Answer —NO. The lyrics are the words of a tune. I 2. Does the president of the United I States hold military rank? ; Answer —YES. Commander-in-chief. Or——— ** + 444444444444 ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ « ♦ From the Daily Democrat fllee ♦ ♦ 20 years ago thia day ♦ + 44 + 44444444444 Boy giving name as Amos Criag, St. I Louis and age at 12, who claims to be , boy tramp ot America dies when I thrown from C. & E. freight. Daily Democrat installs Simplex, j first type setting machine in county. — County Assessor Crist leaves for I Indianapolis to attend two sesssion. — Tom Gause resigns as bus booster and returns to home at Willshire. J. and Mathias Brandyberry leave tor Paragould to purchase farms. J. M. Willis of Blue Creek township appointed drainage commissioner. fudge semis William Matts and David Sachs of Louisville to jail 60 days for contempt ot court. Jack McFeely of G. E. plant at Fort M ayne visits relatives here. Six Bluffton boys, oldest nine, held by police here when taken from freight train. - • .—_ CITIZEN’S TRAINING CAMP Washington. March 16. —Approximately 30,000 men will be admitted into the Citizens’ military training ,camps this summer, the war depart- ' mem 'estimated today. PURDUE BEATS INDIANA I <United Press Service) Bloomingtdn, Ind.. Mar. 16.—,(Spe- < ial to Dally Democrat) —Purdue de Heated Indiana iu the final game, of the.big ten season 31 Io 29. The reI suit did not change the standings.

J V\ t \ I Look Your Best You need not sacrifice attractiveness to style. Among the Gage Hats we are showing, you will find not only fashion’s latest fancies, but shapes and colors that will become youg also. Burdg Millinery Store South 2nd Street

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I W. 1923.

FEDERAL FARM LOANS |pl Low Interest Rate. 34' year loans gs Tht Farm Loan Act was H S passed by Congress to help gfl the farmer. It lias proved to |>g ra be very successful. It lias m been very successful in Ad- M Es mns county. A large numEA ber of land owners have al- (3 ready taken advantage of H its wonderful opportunities. M Nearly seven hundred thouBq sand dollars have been loan S ed in Adams county alone. |jg The idea is simple. Under >« B 8 the government plan money jg W is furnished to borrowers for (G 5 a period of many years'at ara low rate of interest ami j® 5). payments made easy for the g borrower. This method 5< gives peace of mind to the j® 5/ borrower, removes anxiety ®j and finances him on a a sound basis. L,oans may be ja 5) paid off at stated periods or S 3 »| they may run 31 years. W 6 The law forbids the charge g/ of any commission to the Sgl W borrower. The expense of K| ® making the loan is small. §6 No commission, no red tape. no delay. ® * See French Quinn. Office —Take first stairway M south of the Decatur Democrat. I —

Aii Investment Look upon the money you pul in a Savings Account as an investment. It is secure; it is I available at any time and is x earning compound interest. A growing bank account also pays dividends in contentment and self-satisfaction. i The sooner you open a Savings Account with us the longer you will have to build it up so it will be of real v due to you. Better start it today. | Tlcst'NQtionql Bqnk Capital and Surplus $ 120,000.00 D ecfitur, Indiqnq