Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1923 — Page 7

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l„ ng business visitors here today ■. i, Walker. of Curdwell, Misjno. F. J. A- Hentler- ■ w I). UratlU-y. «t Imftunßpc!!*; ■ h Bryant of Springfield: 8. J. ■ K. V. Killer. Carl W. Sebat- ■ M<OUB and L. B. Alien, of K ,r H. C. Cloverdale. J. Merrill Ert Wayne; O. F. Seotl of Nobles- ■ Jas W. Small, of St bools; Geo. Kiff' of Honey Creek: Woody ■ u( flew castle; C. A. White of Nelson Smith, of Toledo; H. Evant, of Lima Ohio: K. F. Hunt. Kgekaon. Michigan; G. M. Naber. ■\Vsbusli. and Charles Swigart, us ■rinnati. _

-■ ■ u The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E LAST TIME TONIGHT ~e “The Masquerader” % Guy Bates Post The celebrated Star in ® A photodrama with a meaning wound © around a romance that is sure to please. See It Tonight. * 0 Added Attraction—“Aladin”® Good Comedy. Fox News. 10 Reels • 10c-35(fe ® • 9 ■MHHBTMH •gy”” Strap ('hidden .ibove the visor) g®^ - V, ajfl WWks the same Way as a belt. A slight pull, and your "SURE-FIT” is tighter or fe T - wMBB looser, as yoif jtefer. I , t * >c nt " * Avenue styles, in the latest patterns ’ from American and oversews ’* miUs. Pndte the &me as s r haii innt would make my cap too big ? • you’d pay for any stylish cap G "V£ ,W jfr,' • repliej the hea J and yOU £Ct "SURE-FIT’S” barber, try one of those SURE-FII 11 1 C Os caps, that you can snug i.t after a hair- UQTI vailed COHIIOtt. Or cut. They dvtuyi fit.* 0 Importast: Our better grade 0 «»irx l > i *’SUR£-FITS” arc specially ; A < a t S mfc. rM T treatcd 50 that shed , p ( .~ s f c showers. Thus they keej> ,• world's mostcomfortablecap. their shape> kst longer> No elastic to bind the fore- better, and give you 100% q head. The simple adjusting comfort on a rainy day. &_ ® Q “SURE-FIT” - ■ r»t. Uucii u. isvu ® Q (1; The Worlds Most ’ Comfortable CAP Z" TMEPLE & ’ PETERSON ib’e strap, to your r ._ v varying head-size. IO • •'W' 1 fnPHrx Momm. 0 X CONSIDER THE LOCOMOTIVE Ever notice how a big. power! nl locomotive has to puli' Io start a siring of cars? Once under way the momentum of the train helps to car- * ry it along. Starling Io sav may be a little difficult. But once the start is made it j becomes easier with cadi deposit. , Soon compound interest helps to , * carry the account along. “■ » With one of our Savings pass books in your possession you have / started. The sooner you •'jl.ai'l the farther you can go. v 4 ~ 1 Ihirdue's car April 21. TWtTNqtional B.qnk Capital and Surplus-120,000.00 ■, SDecqtur; Indiqnq

The repair ming of the Hell Telephone compuny Is in Decatur doing repair work on the company's lines in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson, and . daughter, Ruth, and son, Everett, ol -south of the city, spent Sunday us' I guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. I . Miller. . of east of the city. 11. L. Shirk, of Monroe, Ind., was business caller in the city today. Daniel and Samuel Durbin of • Pleasant Mills, Indiana, were busi- . ness visitors here today. Carpenters have started work on ' the Jhird floor of Lhe K. of C. build,ing.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TI’ESDAY. APRIf. 17, 192.1.

B. F. Shirk made a business trip! to Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gass returned j to tills eity’last night having spent | several days in Culver, Ind, with I Mrs. Gass parents. C. c. Pumphrey went to Auburn, on business today. Mr. and Mr® H. J. James **nd daughters,. Mary Elizabeth aniT Alice Mary ami son. Lloyd were shoppers in th<> city Saturday. l®ss Fern Pash, who started I' dunce Saturday night, still dancin' at noon t'day an' had rubbed oft' one ear an' worn out eight partners an' sevenwhtxaphone players. Th' feller that used t’ leave Ills umlnyjler 1 bangin' on <h’ bar notjfcleaves lar light on. —Abe Martin in Indian-' News. ,7-. BEGIN WORK ON K. OF C. BUILDING „ J 1 Improvements Being Made to Building it Corner of Madinin and 2nd © —-— & Work on the of Knights of- Columbu# buffting was ® © ,5> i t cited morning© "cont lector ('. and OTho ceiling on the tlffrd .gpor w#? 1 b. rais<® A ,- r ,the arrangement of tl#l siftpnd ®..<t will be hsfliged also, tit* W.-v A hewing Astern whicli'® ( tjill finish the llßat entii% bhiW Lig will lie a%l Jjew it is^'^t imaged, tgiff i i thousand doling. e \n ele® .tin ®e instated '•I ,dison stft-et. neai© the® present j staftSay T»e #&>ghts t’olumhu* o: 4>;it Spie th©! IL •t®is by the iC-'limbus as a lodge room. » e 'S.B MEN MEET C, •. W TOMORROW 1 » S 3 S # f 0000 0 0 « oFLo(|*c in Tliis ( sty 6 «Anerpoon anrf 'Nyjht® , lembefiaof r Men will in !»• •< ! t T ;r toniiupow for a < tiffg. I - incline© 1 ® »’ill lie ®h<J?l in the! ?1< dm- hau ofetm- I. O. F. Po» ota-l I, ■ kosts to the vifttifg lied Me© Too sessiofK of the Meeting (will aJ’-rnoon. wall be opig to all Chief four o'clock 1 the rj\doptiori~ degree w ill I)'' pg yon by the Dunkirk lodge. At live ! o the %-eat Council will Ibe c<j*tferre<r<j>n sll l’ Skchents I who are and are i tin- degree. €> 0 o I S Tl®>® event©; sessitSP wifi start al | I 7:30 with ©io exemplification or the I uewritte® 1 work by tlfi 1 Great San iiein, !':- i dW-;. Hines. Thg Chief | will lie given at S:3O o'clock Fort Wayne lodge-. A social sessio* wid fallow al time several 41 talks will be gWen. ® gjj ® DEPUTY SHERIFFS KILLED .. New- Orb ans. April 17 (Spe-’ ! cial io Dally Democrat) —Two deputy! were killed in a battle with i alb ged bootleggers near tuft today i according to advices to police. The | I deputies attempted to halt a truck I driven by alleged rum runners in St. I Bernard parish and were met with a j volley of shots the report said. The ' two officers died almost instantly. I THE CRYSTAL I I LAST TIM® TONIGHT K W arner Bros. || present ■ “PARTED Cl RTAINS” S wiih n ri Henry Walthall and Mary Alden *;'■ The /curtains open H heavy Black lorbid- H K ding ami reveal an ciiE thralling photodrama <3 B |B romance, hmpjhr, pa- | ' I (has ami (hrillmg ad- B ■ venture. jas Added Attraction •e Lupino Lane in p JS “The Pirate” I Don’t Miss This Show. 7- •»'

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