Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1923 — Page 3

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ITtPMIN DZCATUK j VCI TE PICTURED IT || Your lit use m.»v ho wood. or 1 1 kk, (.i - si .nr. hul il will provo ,niv ii ;n ;i lioust ;i mil 111 j hnr . I! will iso yours, plmm- . i!iy ■:> ;iocpr<!ini* to your kirns: jj | 'I 4 (tfi y..or savings. jj " Os course . you will Ira ns- » form this liomr from a vision i into a fact. Mow? A Savings cess 1, h k provides the way. Tounv is not too soon to start. V. ' jF First National BanN Capital and Surplus 020,000.00 Decatur, Indicjn^

„ MICHES sYhW If 'IH r 3 «•* Qi-ST Li&e rather—like ; sons—!uke checks! MIL 4* j Checks are always acceptable but certilied "tPIISF flUp | checks are always accepted. J|l|lS' fiHßy y This Spring—Fashion has written checks all feiff *”fjjr i over Mens Suits—ours from Michaels-Stern & E-A Co. are certitied. Small checks of the class of 1890— Larger checks—for the young man who !,/ opens it up to 00! Ulllilr You’ll love the new plaids if you’re slender ,V —and you'll look good in one of these new pat- /mSp,.* terns if vou’re stout. W,- A « lytJi \ Made in plain or Norfolk models JiMlp $20.00535.00 J f: - «. ' > * tefuL-T-iiyfiXd Go J BETTER GiOTHES FOB LESS J MONEY -ALWAYS - • DECATUR * INDIANA •

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. APRIL 2Q, 1923

mma « a ■aHHOnKfli STOMACH - SUFFERS Should Read This Remarkable Letter: G ntlemor "I suffered from Stomi. a Trouble for over a year—as n '' si’l, my system became poisoned : "'ting in Rheumatism and backache. so much so that- 1 could not work and suffered untold agony. Got no rcl tff until a friend got me r. box of Dr. Orth's Stomach Remedy and after taking one box I have fully recovered and am now able to do my own work, and work in the garden. 1 know people are skeptical as I was hut all they need to do i; try it. They will be just as enthusiastic as nivseif.” Signed MRif. ELTiRKNCE SMITH. If yon tiliffer Troni Indigestion Dyspepsia. Acidity, Sour Stomach, Gas, Heartburn. M Utousness, Headache. Coated Tongue and pains in stomach, go io your druggist at once and get a box of Dr. Orth's Stomach Remedy and when you start to take it realize th il Dr. Oith has used it successfully in thousands of cases exactly like yours. The Holt house Drug Co.. Smith, Yager & Falk and all good druJtgisti can supply you. ■ o 'IOVICL VICTIM RECOVERS •at. I.'jaty Returns to Home in Markle Sunday | — Ml-.iffton, Anril 24.—Having made sufficient recovery, Frank Meaty, ■vfco has been in the Wells county hocpii-il with a fractured skull since

,/a Jr t i jmf% • wjl§B I ;ii i . wfll ' 7 m \ '''Sfffl OVER 30C Dir- \ v 1- ERE NT TIRE MAKES! Buy ' _ Silvcrlownt and vou c * n fOTBC , t w the reet—that* our experience. UuFSTETTER GARAGE DtCATUR, IND. ; y«illi '.prii ,2, when ho was struck over he hiai! with a shovel wielded liv Emmett Hhriner, was taken home to .'darkle Sunday While the wound is not healed, Meaty is far enough ■m the road to recovery that special j medical attention Is not necessary. Meaty has recovered his faculties with the exception of a slight deafness in the right ear, where the true arc of the skuil oectired. He haabsolutely r.o recollection of his affair with Shriner. The trouble with Shriner oceured within a period of •even minutes and while he remember:-! of the day leadins up to that time, he cannot remember his cote >ersation with Shriner or bavin* quarreled with him. Beware of the Sharpers Warns the Govermnen'. The Government at Washington has found it necessary to send out a warning to all the people to beware] of the many operators who are engaged in taking money and giving nothing but worthless paper and junk for it. The vigorous campaign that has been made against th .‘se sharpers by the Government Savings System in connection with its salof Treasury Savings Certificates, has reived to curb them to some extent, blit they are irrepressible, and this Hpi.rtg they are operating with now tricks, hut have the same old fakes • tar vale. Wherever there is money, 1 Jiese swindlers arc- to be found. Once in a while some one of ilium does ton* thing which enables the Government to lay hand upon him, hut for file most part they are sleek enough to avoid being caught. Most of the people who are swindled are so ashamed of being “suckers" that they will give no information concerning the men who take their j money front them. The only effec-| tive way to save is to select a good j security. The Government tells all about it in its booklet which is advertised in this paper. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE — Now Altogether Yes, let's do clean up and dress up our homes and yards. Who eve' 1 thought of spring without thinking what would he done to last year’s coat or suit or what sort of a spring outfit we would have? So why not give a little time cleaning up the yard, a little paint here, a few flowers tiler?, how much it helps? How much better one feels and how much better our dispositions where the picture is pleasant to the eye? What more do we look at in the summer time than the yards and flowers? Get out the old tin cans and the ashes where the trash collectors can get them. How much better things look even t° get those out of the way. but lets do just a little more, let's all get the spring fever right next week. Another Women Citizen RECORDS APPEAR SAFE No Indications That State High School Track Records Will Fall I — Indianapolis, April 2(1. — So fulfills season there have been few records made by the Indiana high school track and field athletes that would indicate state records would be broken at the state meet to be held in Indianapolis, May 19. Each year of course, it is it becomes more difficult to set new marks in track and field athletics as the eighteen track meets held since 1904 by the Indiana High School Athletic association have brought into competition some wonderful athletics. In 1922 at Richmond, Marks the famous Wabash high school all round star was the only man who set a ■ the or iv* gi.ycEMNE ■ Chapped hands? A little L B warm water and Palm II ■ Beach Soap will heal fli ■ them over night.

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new record. Marks bettered the rec- 1 ord made by Allison of Richmond high school at Lafayette in 1909, in - , ! the 220 yards low hurdle. It is interesting to note that at the j first I. H. A. A. track and field meet; was held in 1904, at Rlooniington, that the old high school association rec ords were with one ucc-eptlon better’ than the marks made in the first meet of thp present highschool association Rut since that time all the records of the old association have been beaten. At Itonne county meet this year D. Bell, of Whitestown put the twelve pound shot 44 feet 9 inches which iunusually good for early in th • sea-, 'son. Bell is a big athlete and it is jsaid in training lie has put better! 'than the state record. Turpin ot j * Merry Central High s'chool has done: some over 20 feet in the running’

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, broad jump. It might be mentioned 'that D. Dell may surprise some of the ’ best 440 yeard runners. * j DeVol. of Lebannon, pole vaulter and jumper should figure in the state meet this year. -Cold weather and wet soft tracks have prevented fast running records so far this season. 'Mills of Nohlc-sville and Harding of Manual Training of Indianapolis appear to be fast sprinters hut their records fall short of that made by Gray of Technical who finished his high school athletics lasi spring. ! Clift* of Technical and Meyers of Shortridge are good hurdle men. Bryan of Shortville is doing as well as .any half mile runner. Smith the Noblesville miler is fast if pushed. [Smith also runs the 440 as does Mills 'of Noblesville. Hoppe* of Manual training high school is a fast quarter ' miler. *

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that Monday, May 7, 1923 will be the last day for paying your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from 8 1 a. m. to 4 p. m„ during the tax pay- ’ ing season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and : 1 a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added. Do not put off your taxes as ' they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those , who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, Ma 7 Treasurer of Adams County s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—*—»—s Grand Prizes awarded Saturday evening at Moose Indoor Frolic,