Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1923 — Page 2

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25 SERIES SPECIAVSIX Y nt make no mistake when you select the Series 23 Studebaker Special-Six Touring Car. You can determine. in advance, why it is so desirable a car to own by doing four simple things. Come in and inspect it carefully—from radiator to stop-and-tail light. Note its long graceful lines, the beauty of its finish and upholstery, its sturdy construction, roominess and unusual equipment. Get behind the wheel yourself. See how conveniently all controls are placed. Notice what a relict it is to have a one-piece, rain-proof windshield, giving unobstructed view of the road ahead. Test itsacceleration. power, flexibility. Drive through traffic at low speed in high gear. See how conveniently it can be parked where space is limited. I Then compare any car within S3OO of its price with the Special-Six. And finally talk to some Special-Six owners. Ask them frankly about their all-round satisfaction with tire car. The Special-Six possesses every essential for lasting satisfaction. ? 192.! MODELS AND FKICES-f o. b. f.n-torki ~l I LIGHT si/. Spite; Al. SIX I BIG six J-Fa IIJ’W.D. S-Posk . 119'W. B. I 7-F*-s . IM' W. B SOH.P. 30 H F. ] SO H. P Tour-iir sr>7s$ r >7s T» «.’r ng $1275 | Touring $1750 m Pass.) . J 75 Roadster42-Pw®.) —>'S33 Cmw? Roedstcr ~ . t |Coupe(4 Pbw.) 2400 U P.111.).....__ 1»?S Coupe (< Pm)>3'sl Coupe (S Pm. ) M 5» Sr< ’an 1550 Sed a n -— ?0“0| Sedan ... . 2750 | Terms to Meet four Convenience H. F. KITSON GARAGE 3 116 S. Ist St. Phone 772 I ii V H I S IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR 3 I —■ — Bulwarks of Safety Bulwarks are those elements of safety which exist independently of ourselves. Many investors fail to look for such bulwarks in handling their money and rely ob= tliuU’- judgment alone. Os course when one is tlWoughly familiar with business and finance such independence is no doubt in order. But those whose knowledge of finance is limited should refer their investment affairs to institutions who specialize l in protecting money; institutions which are financially jjble to protect investments and whose integrity is unquestioned. In addition to experience, integrity, and financial ability, this house otters to you a Service of Supervision in investment which is a unique step forward in protection for investors. See the Suttles-Edwards Co. for Tax-exempt 7% Securities THE R. L. BOLLINGS COMPANY Resources $19,100,622.90 Dealers License No. 0029 INDIANAPOLIS COLUMBUS PHILADELPHIA DECATUR is the logical market and distributing center for Adams County and the adjacent area. The productive power of this section increases every year—and its purchasing power likewise. The steady growth and enduring prosperity of city and county arc- assured. The Old Idams County Bank is contributing to the growth and prosperity of i city and county by the quality of banking E service which it supplies and the unqiiesI tioned safety which it affords deposits. t Let us work with and for you. | Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana I H * ' * • ■ 75 ■ i

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. .MARCH 29, 1923.

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Thursday Evangelical Ladles’ Aid society—church parlors, 2:30. Live Wire claaa of K. V. church— Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. 7:30. Historical Club—Mrs. J. N. Fristoe, 2:30. Friday Dutiful Daughters Class of S. V. Church—Mrs. L. Baumgartner, 0:00. Oyster supper at Peterson school house by Beulah ladies’ Aid, 6 pm. A B. and C's. of St. Vincent de Paul—Mrs. Dick Christen, Third St.. 7:30. Saturday Reformed Ladies Aid Society Colored Egg Sale —Mutschler Meat Market. ' Easter Egg Sale —Schmitt Meat Market. Monday Men's Club —Evangelical Church. — The A. B. and Cl of the St. Vincent De Haul society will meet at tlie home of Mrs. Dick Christen on Friday evening at 7:30 tor the pur- , pose of making arrangements ®>r h the card party to be given on April ’ 6th. Every member is urged to be ' present. ( ♦ The Men's Club of the Evangelical church will have their regular month--1 meeting on next Monday evening. April 2nd. This will be a good and interesting meeting and ail members ami men of the church are urged to ntteud and boost. ♦ A farewell supper was given in honor of Miss Mildred Railing last evening by the Gecode girls and was held in the club rooms of the local General Electric plant. About fifty members were present for the occasion. After the supper a social food time was enjoyed and games. i music and dancing furnished the diI versions of the evening. Miss Railing i will leave April Ist for the Lutheran ' Hospital in Fort Wayne to study for ■ a private nurse. She is employed as I stenographer at the local G. E. com- ■ pany and is a member of the Gecode Club. ♦ The Indies Aid society of the Chris;tian church have post their Easter bake sale ind>flnrteTf, which I was to have been Saturday.

The Woman s Missionary society of the United Brethrtn church will I hold prayer services Friday afterI noon from two to three o’clock, at I the church and in the evening' from I seven to eight. The pastor will close the evening service with an advent. This meeting is just a quiet prayer hour. . 1 J DO YOU REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN- < f Nuttman's Store wag the biggest ini the county and stood where the Winnes Shoe Store is? Kern’s drug store stood where the Old Adams County Bank is? The price of gasoline was of little interest? General John Sherman made a speech from the Allison porch? President Harrison came to Decar tur? Adolph Hart had a barber shop where the Cort theater stands? Harlo Mann’s grocery was in the i country? Tbe Monmouth Tavern wad a leading hostelry? ft you remember any old events of interest drop in and tell us or send in a few lines for this column. •_ DENIES HE IS COMMUNIST '* t St. Joseph, Mich., Mar. 29.—(Special to Daily Democrat!—William C. Foster on trial for alleged violation of the Michigan Syndicalist law- today denied that he was a member of the communist part*. "I am uot a, member of any party." Foster declared shortly after taking the witnos stand. He said that he attended the Richmond convention of Bridgeman, convention of communists which resulted in his indictment as' a result of an invitation .and not us I la delegate. Baruey Kulver made a flrip to Bluffton -yesterday.

■ 1 . LI - - LET HER HAVE IT • (United Frees Service) Warsaw, . Mar. 28—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Charging that his wife deserted him with the declaration that she would “get a gentleman of her own choice.” John A. Howell, a farmer, has filed suit for divorce. A previous similar action was dismissed on Mrs. Howell's promise to return to her husband providing he would move from his farm to Pierceton and deed to her 80 acres of land. Q —— WOODMEN NOTICE All Woodmen March assessments are due and must be paid before April Ist. 76t3x M. M. SCHNITZ. GOITRE REMOVED For Dayton Lady Four Years Ago. Never Bothered Since. A Liniment Did It Mrs. Louise Will. 228 Gettysburg Ave.; Dayton. Oho. says she will tell or write how in two days she commenced getting relief from goitre by using Sorbol-Quadruple, a stainless liniment. Sold at drug stores everywhere. Get free information from Sorbol company. Mechanicsburg. Ohio. i 1. . ‘HERE IN DECATUR” Are you tired out, rundown and simply have to drag yourself around? Arc your little ones pale, delicate or lacking in strength and vigor? Unfortunately this is only too true in many homes of our city. To those who are weary’ and fagged out we bring a message of comfort. We have secured the agency for ORIGINAL VINOL —a splendid medicine for just such cases. Why? Because we have faith in it, because outside of mere business we believe wc can do a great deal of good here in our city. We recommend ORIGINAL VINOL because we know what it contains —the formula is on every bottle —You know what you arc taking. And to prove our faith we will * cheerfully refund your money if you are not satisfied that ORIGINAL VINOL has helped you. We believe that it will help bring health and strength to many tired mothers and fathers and to the little one» as well. Wc hone that this message will be of help to many families in our city. ALWAYS INSIST ON ORIGINAL VINOL The price is still SI.OO the bottle Sold and guaranteed exclusively by Smith. Yager & Falk • Decatur

' Mww Saturday Only ■l s ■ ii i ’ special Carpet Sweepers 8K W $1.89 * ll " s * ze swec P* r * regular SI.OO value. / A limited number. Come early. There Is No Place Like Home. • ' > •■•'rZ75V' r A corner like this in your living room may be all that you need to make a real home of your house. { v A davenport, an easy chair, a’table and a reading lamp, as shown here, transfer the room into a delightful place. t . : i BIHwW With our stock complete of home furnishings, we have suitable combinations of furniture for any room in the house. This large stock enables us'to furnish you with what you need at the lowest possible cost BEAVERS FURNISHES HOMES COMPLETE

IS SERIOUSLY ILL Mrs. George H. Sauter, oi uw Fetersofi is seriously iff with pneu ffioniu. She has been iff for several days. > . . OYSTER SUPPER You are hereby invited Io tlie oyster supper given by (he IHielah Chapel Ladies' Aid nt the Peterson school 1 house, Friday evening. March 30. Supper will be ready to serve at 6 ' o'clock. You may also enjoy the old 1 fashioned spelling match later in lhe| ' evening. Come and bring your 1 friends. 75-St He sure to place your order for j ' i Easter eggs with the Delta Theta Tau ’ | Sorority. Call Mrs. Chaliner Schafer, i ’i Georgia Brown or Toots Keller.

i~— k ssfef« At John T.’Myers , g Co.,'you’ll like both * rtnffjX sides of .the record! , 1 1 1\ \ \ IA A /hi. lai MmL m vtl " Vrt Sr. •si Ever buy a record tor your Victrola with a ' peach of a piece on one side and a lizzie on the ' li‘ lull other? r- lii 1 1 fell io Ever drop into a store for some shirts and f ' vVj) ties and hnd the shirts attractive and the ties destructive—so that you are put to the annoyance of carrying one clothier's package up to another clothier's tie counter? When we buy shirts wc buy ties—and vice versa. l or Easter we bought both—lots of them. Here now—but they won't be here long when the news spreads! L Needles Brooker Shirts $1.2557.50 50c ' $1.50 tohzt’T’Myccb Go J S£TT£z? atorrtts FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- Suits • DECATUR • INDIANA* |

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