Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1923 — Page 3
first 1.00 HOUSE The first known log house built hr white men within (Solorndo *hounds
A +++4-+++<-++++++< , ++++ ++ +++++++++++++*-H+-H--l-M++'! ■*<<>++* EXTRA PANTS FREE! | ! ? or 15% Discount I ! Extra Pants double Hie life of your siril. They 5 ; ordinarily cost one-third us much as a suit. We * give them Io you absolutely free, for a short time oulv during this gigantic sale. + ► ♦ All Wool Suits 00 t MADE-TO-ORDER Y"“*andup T | Every garment mad? Io order by the Oldest Tail- E 1 <rs on Earth Perfect fit I lug-light collars E f Puekt rless Sleeve Heads Silk sewed seams E J guaranteed coat fronts and superb tailoring all ;; • unconditionally guaranteed or monev refunded. ■> I Louis F. Mailand 1 Over Anker Cigar Store I i ♦ * I Local Dealer £ J MONARCH TAILORING CO. | Guaranteed Garments $ I Established 1872 CHICAGO f i ++-t++ , i M M M H“M ,, t , "M , +++++++++++++>! , ++ < i-b++++<W-++++++'H , ++++++ B BMMm 1 Ilf 111 illl|i|Hl II I* I Mr. FQi d Owner I A car with a weak magneto costs more to run and is harder to start. We have installed a I Sun Recharger I for Ford Magnetos and wit! du all recharging while you wail. No Delay. Bring your Ford Io us for magneto recharging. • « Vo Test Your Car Free. Bring It la Today. | Butler &Kt rn I I Opposite Interurban Station Phone IGB |
i. ninr—nißT--':..?-T;•■•.■ h ni»iiwin Our Forte— | Boys Graduation - Suits that stand I heavy bombardment SgaSSjag^. . A very delicate suit will serve for the ever- t> J cises. urffiz S IC! y *1 V*iue-flr*‘ ■ » #• But the real fun flies when the diplomas have been handed out —and school is out. , These Graduation suits are beautiful now ' and will still be beautiful in October. ./ Everyone is the Stone Wall Jackson type of I,Lt garment—honest and rugged beneath their line nj/rfc' manly exteriors. Serge Suitss7.so to $15.00 /// j 1 Two Pants Suitssß.so to $16.00 First Long Pant Suits $13.50 to $22.00 j' Shirts—Caps—Ties—everything for * a Graduate’s get-up! TofuL'T’MyccA Go 1 ”^ TS I j/NofANA^ - caps I
wns erected m isirt. for a troop 01 Spanish cavalry patrolling || U . a ricin near the hIIh <>; Pm-blo.
DECATt’ft DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 18 1923.
- —, mi ♦ >o<) Tr)nA y # • « ♦ F-ow- th. ry»i|, 0.t.'0. r.f ai.« 4 ♦ /«•>•» UgO thi, day 4 f . • Now < Inytoit hotel te liidlana|>oliM, J | film. I i.) ,<■. | Opi'.lCtl. , L ’ll'ourtii »<• ■ ;: u n (l s st. Joseph • eoiget. >,<•<• mini .I,jn.uli •ii>, I 'nil led In thiiti, njieir lure. il«v. (’mu- , 1.1 ns 01 Albion, pro blmd. • <’. .1. L’.ttz rviiii, mi sporia! jmlgt J at Portland. s I'l .National bank b.iyk bonds for ■ fin. ib .loin- ,n in ..id ~i imid, pay- , in., $dS7 pnmiipm. • Wceiiiic' b.’inm. lor John Hannon ■ and < 'lara M< yi r arc > -..it. • ... P„ Clnmy (>;' G 11, £ (. is re- • 1 ' -4’ . bre.,o :.t Ly.m. ; d. V.'i ni'ii fi is helping out at • the Bank oi Barm ’ .'l.. ; I 1 1 .W. A. Sutton return | • to 'lonova ol'tor vi I' with mu .1. (' 1 • and family. • Edith, two year obi ibmgliter 01 Mr. f and Mrs. Eno I ord, s aided when . she fulls into boiler of wrier ‘ Mrs. GeoiTe McKean goo as dotes g; to to state tnceting of Rebeceuh . lodge. f ■ ► Marriage liven o Christian C. I .' o-er an-' Predentin E. Soldner. > 0 New Tcpchcrs a* Bluffton, Georgia Vachon Resigns | I 'lnf’r.c May IS. —Resignations. I <f Hile:’ S-hi;n>. l:or and Alva Schu- ■ ■ > I.' r from the high school faculty t re nre 1 nt d ;.t tt m-eiing of the I hool bo. rd I evening. Miss S •htt- | : ik<r ha: ta . lit m : hematics for ■ ! y :rr,. Mr. S hrmalrer will st ily I tf.v in Harvard I niversity and M.ins P h.iortl-’ir will enter Wisconsin I’.i- ■ 1 ■ i y for a MaHers degree. h l ew Tea h:rt. A mounced ■ Annot.m ements were made today I by Supt. P. A. Alli n that two new I t ‘a< tiers had been secured for next B '.ear. Miss Clara OelrienrideY, of I role 1111, has been secured to teach ■ ,ne of the upper grades in the Central I bool. She lias taught in the PetrolB 1 ::i schools lor the past six years. I G’< lit. Coolman of Liberty Center, 1 'is been seerrod to assist Mr. Teni- | ;.lir. iii mair.al training work next I .'.ear. Mr. Coolmmi has bi,en tetuhing I 01 th t Conv. rue schoos. I Mi.-, i Si' ali 1. Ml Connell. * music I e-icbci . o' J'-.t. hvil'.e, will fill the vae- | ar y .nado by the resignaton of Miss I Georgia Vachoa. musl" supervisor in | the local high school. , I Mi. ; Vachon is well known here. I She a former teacher in the local I hi h s-hcol in 1921. I 0 True Art of Conversation. | <'onversittion slio'dd be pleasant fe with.hit sei'.rrility. wittv without alTei’- ? tatioi.. free without indecency is le.""iie<l without eon<eitedness. novel v ithoilt falsehood. —Slmkespeare.
UNIV ERSITY OFFERS INDITEMENT FOR SOU I’lON OF STUDENT MYSTERY ' -- ■ 1 k' >• ''' 'Mt ' ‘< ; -J 1 Ceorge P. Herrick, counsel for Northwestern university (left); Walter Dill Scott, president of the school, (center*, and Robert Crowe, Chicago’s state's attorney, discussinj the Leighton Mount mystery, the solution ot which will br ng the soker SIO,OOO cash. CHICAGO A reward of SIO,OOO i, offered by Northwestern unlvori: ty for the solution of the Leighton Mount mystery. It is the answer of the school to the charge that It “covered up' on , tb.e Mount case to save the school's gi cd name. Mount, a student, vanished in Sept? mber, 1921, following some strenuous hazing. A skeleton found recently was id mtitied as |hat of Young Mount's a.id the probe of how he came to be buried under a ton of ro< ks beneath a pier on the shore of Lake Michigan has been more than a nine days' I w onder. _ WHAT’S YOUR HURRY? I' l I—. 1 —. — ! i r I -i ; r 1 * * ~ ■ i ? ; - ’ W - -Im i' l . r ,r. -g I„./. . - - : Isadore Spiller's automobile skidded on the wet pavement, brok' down a railing, and tumbled to the edge of the Chicago river where the water Is twenty-six feet deep. Spill -r was slightly injured. I TO BRING BACK CLARA PHILLIPS . mL ■Wil ■ jl.j.‘zjMl Tfly j a.>Z' , 1 -1 ? I I• ' I ■■ ’Tnr 1-v 7 ' ' .:?■ I.. -II Eugene Blscailus, deputy sheriff .d Los Angeles county, Mrs. Bisli callus, and Walter Hunter, on board the liner Venezuela, on which they sailed from Los Angeles to bring back Clara Phillips, the hammer slayer, [ from Honduras. Miss Phillips escap'd from the Los Angeles jail after she had been convicted and sentenced.
We have just received a new supply of Beautiful Patterns of WALL PAPER j The demand has been so strong that we had Io reorder. We are now in position to supply you. Many I designs and colors. Also paints of all kinds for inside or outside. .A Kyanize product for I every purpose. Callow & Kohne No Discount on Your Light Bill After the 20th of Month All light bills must be paid on or before the 20th of the month to secure discount. The company has no choice but to enforce this rule to one and all alike without any exception whatever, whether it be the largest or smallest consumer. City of Decatur | Light & Power Dept. Specials for Saturday Aluminum Ware Sale 6 Quart Preserving Kettle . ...f z] • 40 1 quart Covered Kettle 1 I nHIPP ZLMP 4 quart Pudding Pan [ VIIUIVV lc/V Sale starts at 9:00 A. M. Large Sponges, each 15c I Curtain Scrim, yard 10c Household Paint, can 10c Table Oil Cloth QQ„ 10 qt. Dairy QQr» Yard .... 37c and o*7 L Pail Oi/l Slaw Cutters QQr» White Wash eJOV Brushes Granite Wash XOC Aluminum XOC K’ HMe 10c om ; 15 Enamel Sink 1 Az» ’ a ‘ r Strainers IvC Aluminum Sink Flat Iron 1 r Strainers "*i7V Holders AtJC Dressing Combs Flue Stops 10c 10c a4 ’' ’‘mPotato Ricer 99z> •; i Z Tea 89c 33c 12 qt. Granite 4Qz» Aluminum 1 Dish Pans TOt Funnels Ivt WE BUY FOR LESS—WE SELL FOR LESS Morris 5 & 10c Store
