Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1923 — Page 2
To Thrifty Managers of Money We oiler a service based on safely as the lint essential. We add to safety an income ol 7', annually. A stable security market exists within our’own clientele of thousands ol customers. A wi ll balanced organization looks after every detail of receiving, employing and conserving capital. Consistent dividend paving records have been the result. .You should have our local representative give you the details. The Suttles-Edwards Co., Local Representatives V The R. L. Boilings Co. COLUMBUS PHILADELPHIA INDIANAPOLIS - •jrii-.r .ii.--.-r — “ an ■ ■■ " ■' 1 THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT-TOMORROW A BIG FEATURE SUPREME "The Face on the Barroom Floor” A Wm. Fox Special Production featuring Henry B. Walthall—Ruth Clifford, Alma Bennett and others. Melodrama Vibrant. Dynamic, Powerful in its lense Emotional Appeal a pulsating story of thrills and romance and an age old story beautifully told. A masterpiece of the screen. - Added Attraction— A good, clever two reel comedy made for ' laughing purposes only. Come tonight and enjoy a real show. Admission 10c and 25c
| WILLYS "KNIGHT g I Coupe-Sedan | 1 'BF nrW I r. BUffiM, IM “ k ’~ | 1i I A Meteoric Success I The \\ illys-Kmght Coupe-Sedan has leaped to a pop- ® ulanty previously unknown among fine closed cars. g) For it is living proof that complete equipment and M luxurious appointments be combined with faultless S? mechanical performance at a very reasonable price. g Having doors both front and rear, the WiHvs-Knight H Coupe-Sedan provides easy entrance and exit for all five 0 passengers without climbing over seats. **^ e n, semms ,n Th, Saturday Ei m „ g P, a ■ \ H holthouse garage K g ’ !nS! ,3. phonell | | H the engine improves WITH use » § I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JI’JA
il* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* • CLASSIFIED ADS . • FOR SALE for SALK-A few used oil stoves •nd coal raagea. The Gai Co., 101 Nortn Third aL _”l r l-oi; SALE An Ivory Lloyd Loom baby buggy, in good condition, und a reed stroller, cheap. Used only a short time. Phone 517 Black. h®” I <>i: sale Baby (’hicks: Rhode Island Reds. Plymouth Rock. White Wvandoltes ami Brown Leghorns. 8c and up. O. V. Pilling, Decatur R. 2. ('ruigvllle phone. 15H12 FOR "’SALE- Jersey cow. Holstein cow, both fresh soon. Ray Smith, R. 11. 10, Phone 796-L. 154t3x FOR SALE—Broilers. Call at 226 North 9th Street H. J. Conroy. 156t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT—B room bouse, opposite court house. Modern, except heat. A. IL Suttles. 148tf FOR RENT S room modern house on West Jefferson. Possession July 1. Phone 674 or see Win. Norris, 512 S. 13th st. City. 154t3 WANTED WANTED- To rent modern or semimodern. six or seven room house. Call 457 Red, or see Charles Lose at Lost* barber 5h0p.154-3t , HELP FEMALE EARN S2O weekly spare time, at home, addressing, mailing, music, circulars. Send 10c for music, infor mation American Music Co., 1658 Broadway. Dept. 89-W, N. Yj_ 56t6 WANTED — Manager for Brandt Store in Decatur. No experience necessary. $500.00 required. United Tire Stores. Room 511. 172 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. 111.l_x WAN TED To rent, about a six room semi-modern house in Decatur. Address I). A. S. % Democrat office 156t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—A pair of long, dark blue ladies silk gloves, on Winchester Second or Monroe street. Phone 357. 156t3x FOUND — Coin purse containing small amount of change. Inquire at Philadelphia Delicatessen shop. 156t3 A SALE OF RELICS The G. A. R,. will hold a sale of furniture, relies, pictures, chairs, etc. formerly used in their post hall for years, near and dear to them but of no further use. since they are moving in with the Legion. The sale will be in the Old Adams County Bank building in Niblick block, Saturday afternoon, July 7th at 1 o'clock. Terms- Cash. 15«t5 G. A. R. Harding To Speak Os Development Os West I By Lawrence Martin United Press Staff Conespouuant aboard President Harding special train enroute to Spo ,kane Wash —(Special to the Daily : Democrat.)— Problems of developing western irrigation and reclamation and highways transportation will engage President Harding’s attention in an address to be delivered in Spokane tonight. Harding has strongly defined con victions concerning western developments as a national problem which he intends to express.
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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Delta Thru T«U-M|»« Genituhm Christen, s o'clock. Tuaaday Psi lota Xi- Mrs. A H. Hollhouse. 7:3(1 o’clock. , , ('. L. of C.—Elks Hull. 8 o'clock. Woman's Missionary Society of Reformed Church Mrs. Wm. Beiueke, 2:30. Y. W. M. A. of Reformed Church —Misses Frames aud Golda Limenstall. 7 o'clock. Christian Endeavor Society of the U. B Church—Church Basement, 7:30. Christian Endeavor of U. B. Church iu Church Basement. 7:30 p- ui. Thursday Calvary E. V. laidies Aid Society— At church, 1:30. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church —Mrs. W. E. Smith, 2:30. Concord Ladies’ Aid and Mite Society—Mrs. Charles Johnson. Philamath Bible Study Class—Sam Fuhrman. Friday Poccahontas Installation of Officers —Red Men Hall, 7:30. The Kirkland Uidies dub will meet Tuesday afternoon at the high school building at 1 o’clock. The meeting promises to be an interesting one ind all members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossee and -ton, John, ami daughter, Edna, left this morning for Lima, Ohio, to at- , tend the wedding of their daughter tnd sister, Miss Hilda, to Mr. Patrick Burke, which will occur Tuesday morning at the St. Rose Catholic church. Miss Frances Schneider, of ihis city, will be bridesmaid. ★ Roop-Nelson Rev. R. W. Loose, of the Evangelical church, read the single ring ceremony which united in marriage Miss Zelma Nelson and Ralph Roop, I if this city, Saturday afternoon at ; two-thirty o'clock at the church par -innage. The bride was attended by Miss Urcile Amspaugh and Miles Roop was best man. The bride was •harming in a white canton crepe dress with white foot wear. Mrs. Roop is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Isaac Nelson, of Toledo Ohio. She was a graduate of the class of '2O of the local high school and since that time has been employ ed as stenographer at the General Electric company. Mr. Roop is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roop and i is employed by the General Electric • company at Fort Wayne. The young i couple left for a week at Crooked Lake and upon their return will re side in this city. * The Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyter ian church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Smith, Thursday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. ♦ Mrs. Charles Miller of north Seventh street entertained with Sunday dinner in honor of the birthdays of Hansel Kreigh, of Tocsin, and Mr. 1 harles Miller. Several neighbors and friends were guests. * I he Com ord Ladies’ Aid and Mite Society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Jonhson. All members are urged to be present. ★ Mr. and Mrs. R. A . Harker enter . 'aim'd with Sunday dinner in honor of their son. Ersel, who recently retinned from three years’ service in ’he Pliillipines. The covers were laid for the following guests: Fred Harker and daughters. Theresa and HopeJessie and Rebecca Taylor, of Wren, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and sous. Louis ami Lloyd, of Fc. WayneBauer, of Magley; Miss Verona Snyder, (rs Elkhart; Misa Schnepp ami John Schnepp, of Deta . t'u ’ Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schnepp and «on D wig ht; Ersel and Raymond Harker. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Joel Reynolds went o tti'.innati. Sunday and were the guests of Mr. Edward Shaw and faman unil « of Mrs. Reynolds. The lueatmg was a very happy one . as b.s was tne first time they had ever he day was spent in visiting X a over th “ c:ty - Mrs ' R(i '- uoliis wm return for a longer visit " xt tall and to meet other relatives. ★ The Cherry Pie 80 cial which was u ' luk ' d Tuesday evening will not be held. Please take n „, ice * theTnTa »eciety of Ln.ted Brethren church w,U meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the
church basement for their regular monthly business meeting. A deavorers please take notl* and be present. * The Philamath Bible Study class will meet Thursday evening at the home of Sam Fuhrman. A good attendance is desired’ * Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis entertained with dinner yesterday for Mr. . ami Mrs. L. Bnrdg, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Burdg and Mrs. Dave Hunsicker. * . Poccahontas installation of officers for the coming year will be held j i Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Red Men hall. Following the installation a pot luck supper will be served. All members are requested to be present and bring something for the ■ supper. i * Miss Celia Gillig aud Mr. and Mrs. ■ ('. Gillig entertained with dinner yesterday tor Mr .and Mrs. Al Kloster1 man; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gast, of Celina. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gillig, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. - Gillig. * Mrs. Eli Ray entertained with a big 1 dinner yesterday at her home in MonI roe. the occasion being the first time ' in fourteen years that all of the children were together, they being. Mrs. Jay Brown, of Omaha. Nebraska; 1 Al. of Toledo, Ohio; Charles, of Elk- » hart; and Tom, of this city. Other guests were Jay Brown, and daughter. Loma, of Omaha, Nebraska; Mrs. I’ Charles Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kern, of Elhart; Mrs. Al Kern, Donv aid, Kenneth and Jack Kern; Miss ' f Emma Phelph, of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Russell Witmer, and daughters, Martha ami Lois, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Mr. ami Mrs. Dallas Elzey; . Mr .and Mrs. Albert Johnson, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. T. D. Kern, and daughg e ters, Margaret and Marcella; Mr. and } Mrs. Herbert Kern; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaunt, ami children, Kenneth and Peggv Lou; Miss Gladys Kern, Gail Kern r e. and Niles White, all of this citv. v : POPULATION OF * I • SHELBY GROWING e i, — f- (United Press Service) I Great Falls, Mont., July 2—(Spece ial to the Daily Democrat —Jack ( l Kearns, at noon today had received c no official word of the time or place g for the payment of the final SIOO,OOO dos the Dempsey purse. Promoters 3 . would give no definite announcement. Shelby, Mont., July 2 —The population and nervousness increased in n Shelby simultaneously today, r- As daylight and a newly, oiled >f Main street welcomed the day, first r- arriving automobile parties over the rim of the surrounding hills the swelling town realized that this was the |- last day for the payment of Jack y Dempsey’s final SIOO,OO. In the last f 48 hours, the town has been receiving ’• a steady trickle of new inhabitants s from the outside and the busy hours of the day find the sidewalks as crowded as a street in the Bronx at 9 baby buggy hour. -1 1 Use Deering Twine. Buy it at the Schafer Hardware Co. .. 15116
L„! .. ' — I — 1 i""”' 11 1 ' Opportunity for High Class Salesmen . Possess'renl’'" i ol **?’?,? fw S( ' ver: ' l who i 1 s;,l< s and can sell Hock,ortl Llte Insurance and Real Estate. 'S iu <’ I Northern Indiana Realty & Insurance Co. i H. B. Kncislcy, Mgr. i Phone 606
CLOTHING stores close ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. JULY 4 AH the
Your Gateway toßetter Things j Is Through Your Dollar Pile! lav your foundation w *th tl><’ First Deposit Now’. Build Up. And our 4% INTEREST will work with you. The First Step is to our SAVINGS HOOK. This is the month to start as our interest period begins again today. We have credited all Savings Accounts with the semi-annual interest. Bring in your book for credit and if you haven’t started an ; account ul this bank do it TODAY. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. | Bank of Service ■ - —pl I When you see the Races July 4 —at— Fair Grounds, Van Wert I See the program through Buy a seat in the grand stand and there watch the races, hear a fine 1 concert by the Van Wert American Legion band and enjoy up-to-snuff 1 ‘un-stuff the Van Wert county Y. M. C. A. boys have lined up for you. Races Start at One O’clock I i Two trotting races, two pacing L races and one running race by horsemen and horses, all anxious Ito please. Fair Ground Gates Open All Day f Admission to the grounds, 25c uuch lor all above 15 years of age. Automobiles free. Admission to grand stand, 25c each for all 1 above 9 years of age. • ! Plenty of shade and an abundance of cool ? drinking water. 1 z' ■ f I , Come lor a day of entertainment and rest. 3 i I ■ A. MARKER, Secretary Van Wert County t Fair, Van Wert, Ohio. t I- TOnilllß'Hl IIMJIIII I
Will be closed all day t July 4 V |-$ $-V ANT ADS L- - - -T- I
