Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1923 — Page 4
DECATUR BBtT PIMOCKAI PuklltkM) Evary Evening IlMft Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. i. H. Haller —Prei. aad Geo. Mgr. B. W. Katup*-—Vlce-Prea. ft Adv. Mgr. A. E, Hglthouaa—Sae’j aad Boa. Mgr. Matered at the PoatoSlca at Daeatar, (Adlgaa, as aaeond alaaa a»M*r, Subscription KaUM Single copies > cents Oae Week, by carrier. ..... 10 cents One Tear, by One Month, by mall 16 cents Three Months, by mall *I.OO Six Months, by mall *1.76 One Year, by mall *3.o® One Year, at office •• 33.00 (Price* quoted are within first and second sonee. Additional postage added outside those tones.) Advertising Rates Made known on application. Foreign Representative# Carpenter ft Company. 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago ruth Avenue Bldg., New York City N. Y. Life Building. Kansas City. Mo. The April showers are a little late, but Welcome just the same. Now watch the grass and corn and wheat and everthing else fairly bounce out of the ground. The [Minting epidemic continues 111 a most satisfactory way, anti down town, every painter is busy each day and they will get to you though it may seem a little slow now iu a short time. Dou't pass it Up. By the way, don't overlook the fact that if the merchants dress up their ! own fronts, the landlords ought to he enterprising enough to clean up the 1 hallways, upper windows and other 1 wise help the campaign to make this 1 the best town to be found anywhere. It is explained that the $317,000. which Tom Hilderbrand is alleged to have embezzled from the Columbia City hank, was . loaned to befriends. It would seem that those who overloaded him and left him holding the sack should also lie giv eu an airing. Why the protection j to these good (?) friends? Henry Ford, who has a hundred, and sixty million dollars in the bank, j says a man is foolish to try to save money before he is forty. That .', j foolish advice for most men who I have tried that plan find that after, forty they are considered too old to j get a start. Begin saving when you are twenty and by forty you can at least begin to be independent if any where along the line you have a tenthousandth part of the luck Ford had. Twelve years ago, a woman left her unnamed baby in a foundling home. It was adopted i>y a couple who had no children of their own. The foster parents loved the child to distraction and the little girl knew no oilier parents and gave them ali her love. The other day the mother appeared proved her parentship and; demanded in court that the child he | given to her. The judge wisely decided that after twelve years she | had lost her rights to the babe, and when the little girl repeatedly declared her desire to continue with / her foster mother, it was so decreed, i ■ ■■■■■■■■l I THE CRYSTAL I if LAST TIME TONIGHT I ft “THE KINGDOM rl g WITHIN’’ j£j gl A Vidor Sdurtzinyer B g| production, icy luring ilj W Bussell Simpson, i'yulino B Q Sim la’ mul (iyslon Gloss ES Hodkinson Pictures BE IU l,ove changed the live:; Hj B and destinies of many! It B uplifted and saved! B B The sweetest love story H B ever told offering a drama B fl w *th a heart tug in every in- B B cidcnt! You will be amazed l|| B at the most unusual miracle B gag ever seen! s® B “The Kingdom Within'’ K IS a miracle! Ha B Added Attraction w Fox Comedy, |P “The Ranch Romeo” IS B Children i 10c Bj M Note—No advance in price ST' ftg on these* big specials.
It was a real tragedy but certainly not the fault of the child or those ■who had reared her. "i ruiuj.i.i.. m. It is not noettssary to i>uy a feo to become a ono hundred per cent ’ American, nor does It take any toys- , terious work of any kind. Moat of that is bunk. For a quarter century we have worked to firing this community together and so have you, uud during (he past few years we have seemed to really accomplish things. That tun be torn down In a short time but it won’t be good Americanism that does It. We have a peaceloving, splendid community which is progressing and is becoming a splendid place in which to live. Be careful about doiug anything to mar the condition. Os course, you have the right to do as you please, hut it’s serious enough to think over earnestly. Cooperation is the biggest asset for any community. The Itentchlers, from Hamilton. 1 Ohio, were here today, inspecting the branch foundry and urging greater production. That’s a good sign, it means more business ail around. When they want more production it means they are being rushed at the homo office and when the men produce more it means more money for them. One of the visitors said today, "the payroll here should be SSOO more a week and will lie if we get the work out.” He said that in one of their Hamilton plants a few months ago six men were turning out forty eastings a day for the Ford tractor. Last week the average proCHICAGO ft tit HcMTt */ tit Loaf Convenient to ail theaterw railway station », the retail ana wholesale districts, by living at tha ( nrannß ra hotel of perfect sewice dark and MadisoiiSts Temce Garden ,1 OMICA io’< VWMgg* Rf STMIMKT £ FEDERAL FARM fgi LOANS I Interest rate G%%. | IgA Loans may be made for | Do 54% years. The, borrower R B 8 pays *32.60 per thousand K semi-annually. This pay- R « moot includes tlio interest g ga and such sum for the appii- | §ll cation on the itrineipal so fe that the loan will bo paid off £ 3| at the end of 34% years. A K nj mortgage that never comes K @5 due A mortgage that fur- |j 58 nishes peace of mind for the £ gfl borrower. laian may be S gS paid off in full or it* part at ij g any interest payment time j ra after five years. Payments g gj may also be made before the k expiration of five years by | §5 special arrangement. Tho IB gj law forbids the charge of Bj SI any commission to tho bor- E Sj rower. Thp only expense | M tlie borrower must pay is the EE gj cost of appraising, examina- g 58 tiou of title aud recording & g ciiarge imposed by law. No 6 , g commission, no red tape, no n B delay. We have made more & r than half a million dollars I? g of these loans in Adam 3 E pi county. Loans made through £ g First Joint Stock Land J 5 Bank, Fort Wayne, Indiana. % ; See FRENCH QUINN, Agent | , | Office—Take first stairway 0 : south of tho Decatur Democrat. B See him also for your p 18 abstracts of title.
duct ion with uine meu, was 173 trac tors a day. it? r i. l_ ilj Courage is often times found iu places where we are likely to overlook it, sometimes in the directors room of a bank. This was sure enough truu at Columbia City when a few stockholders aud directors quietly took up a shortage of *347,000. Several of the men sold their homes and gave the lust dollar they had to protect the hauk and save tho community. The acts of these men should never to forgotten, there, and probably won’t be. How many of us would have been as big? 8080 SCHOOL CLOSES Miss Ituth Smith of this city. Ims closed a very successful term of school at Bobo, Indiana, where she has taught for the past two years. A big dinner was served in the basement of the school house by the patrons of the school, and a program was rendered by the pupils. Miss Smith taught the 4th, sth and 6th grades. Site will attend school Ibis summer at the Ohio State Normal.
■ | ENROLL i in the \ $ Jff Will start you on the way to Ford ownership Recognizing the universal desire for motor car ownership, we have given our cooperation to the New Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. / l I Here is your opportunity to become the owner of an automobile in a simple yet practical way which will enable you to pay for the car out of your earnings. Your weekly payments deposited with us will draw interest. If you would like to own an automobile start today, and before you realize it you will be driving your own car, enjoying all I the advantages of motor transportation. I Ask us for full particulars or go to your nearest Ford Dealer. Old Adams County Bank First National Bank I‘copies Loan & Trust Co. DECATUR, INDIANA DECATUR, INDIANA DECATUR, INDIANA The Farmers State Bank Monroe State Bank J. ' ' , "V # » w * /• , f K PREBLE, INDIANA MONROE, INDIANA 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923.
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