Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1923 — Page 5

HUDSON COACH $1450 Frtight and Tax Extra On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built ESSEX COACH $1145 Fnight and Tax Extra European Experts Call its Chassis Greatest of its Size SO,OOO Coaches in Service Hudson Prices These are the lowest prices at which these - - jins C ars have ever been sold. They make both 7-Ptss. Phaeton 1425 Coach- - - 1450 Hudson and Essex the most outstanding Sedan. - - 1995 values in the world. Freight an J fZpZ. P. KIRSCH & rnriokt - *1145 2nd & Jackson Sts. Phone 335 Coach - - • 1145 (5286—630)

I LOCAL NEWS

Miss Florence Holthouse has returned from Marion, Ohio, where she spent Tuesday and Wednesday. While in Marion. Miss Holthouse visited the tomb of President Harding. Soldiers are on guard at the tomb constantly while thousands of people from all parts ot the country visit the toml each day. All of the flowers are still there and many of them still appear fresh and beautiful. Mi. and Mrs. J. R. Blair, of this citj, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crocker, ot Skiatook, Oklahomo, motored to Lima, Ohio, yesterday where they attended a reunion of the McClintock family at the Lima City J’ark. TRESHERS CIORJORATE The Gerber and Crum Threshing company, of near Craigville, has incorporated, the captal stock being sl.500. The company operates in Adams county and the post office address is Monroe. Mrs. Adrian WemhoiT and son, James, left this afternoon* for Baltimore, Maryland, they being called there to the bedside of Mrs. Wemhoff’s sister, Emma Kauffman, who is critically ill. Mr. John A. Munnna, Mrs. Robert Garard and Miss Bernice Garard went to' F’ort Wayne this morning to attend the Mumma reunion which is being held at Sweeney park today. Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Beavers and grandsons, Bob and Jimmy motored ic V. inomi today where they will hear

mnCM OIIATVk THE MONEY THAT TALKS If ' Dollars have away <>l slip- , pint* throng!) one’s lingers. You break a $lO bill and soon you find that all you have lell is a little change. I Bui deposit $lO in a Savings | Account and you have pul it where it will work lor you al compound interest until you release it. You may not be able Io account for the dollars you spend, but the dollars you save never fail to give an account of Iheni-kXs-s selves. .-Ill™ Bqnk Capital and Surplus $120,000.60 \ iD’ec.'itur, Indiqnit v As.

the concert te be given tonight by the great tenor, Tito Schipo. Mrs. Ida Merriman, went to F'ort Wayne to spend the day. Henry Michaud made a business trip to F'ort Wayne this morning. Romie Breiner of south of the city, was a business visitor here today. * Miss Gladys Graham went te F'ort Wayne this morning to be the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and daugh ter of Greencastle will arrive in the city Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Porter and son Robert Mr. And Mrs. Chalmer Porter and son Robert motored to Muncie and other places in central part of the Mate this morning, Mr. I’orter looking after business matters for the Decatur Supply company. Among the Monroeville people who joined the Methodist excursion from here to Toledo, were Sir. and Mrs. S. R. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bobylia, Ola Schamerloh, Joe Simmers, wife and daughter. Gene Boblyia. They report a dandy time. The automobile races at Bellmont Park labor day should attract a large crowd. A dozen entries already shows there will be plenty of starters If the event is the success it should be another race will be given on Diseovery day. The Teeple & Peterson clothing store is being repainted inside, ta-

bles removed and a number of improvements made which wiil make the store more attractive and convenient for the public as well as for I the clerks and employes. Peter Gaffer and his men are doing the painting. Two cars collided at the corner of Adams and Winchester streets last evening about eight o'clock. A Ford sedan coming east on Adams turned in ahead of a Ford touring car coming north on Winchester and they met near the center of the street. The cars were slightly damaged but n< one was injured. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson are at Winona Lake toady to enjoy the recital and a day or two at the famous chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson motored t< Winona lake yesterday afternoon. They will remain (or the concert to b" given tonight by the' great t nor. Tito Sc ipo. Mr iwi Mrs. C. D. I.e-.vu and naught- r. Eloise have return'd from i s-’v- iid days trip to Niagara Falls Can;:-’,-, and other place of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lankeuatt re tinned last evening from a throe weeks visit with relatives in Canada. Mrss Naomi Christen left today for Lafayette, Ind., where she will meet a delegation of Y. W. C. A. members •from Purdue University. From there the delegation will go to Lake Genava, Wisconsin, to attend the Y. W. C. A. conference which is held there i every year. Miss Christen will be pres cient of the Y. W. C. A. this year at Purdue University, where she is j u student Misses Margaret and Naomi Christ ’ii entertained at dinner last evening Rev. and Mrs. B. B. Uhl and son. Albert and daughters, Betty Ruth. Kathryn and Jessieinae, of Toledo. O. rind Mrs. John Christen, of this c'ty. Mrs. Edwin Busch and daughter of Chicago who have been visiting ; with Mrs. Jessie Deam the past week loft today for Portland where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. SarI ah Rayn. Mrs. ('. R. Hammell will leave Friday for Sturgis, Michigan and Howe, Indiana where she will visit with her brothers and sisters. Mrs. Albert and daughter of Chicago arrived in the city this afternon for :■ visit v.fth her mother. Mrs. Jessie Deam. Mr. and Mrs. Gogarty of Mai ion, O. stopped in the city for a few hours today and were the guests of Mrs. Jessie Deam. enroute to Michigan where they will enjoy an outing. A card was received by this office yesterday from 0. L. Vance who with bis wife and daughter, Lee Anna. are touring Michigan and other northern states, says they are all having a line fine. They are camping out at nights, ho said. The card was mail-, eel from Salt St. Marie, Mich. Mrs. Edw-it. Barrone and baby, of Union township, were in the >ity today shopping. Charles Voglewede and sons. Bob and Art, motored to Toledo yesterday to spend several clays. Elmo Ehinger visited in Bluffton last .evening. John Smith, of Uotm City, was ai business visitor here today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURS., AUG. lfl, 1923.

Mrs. Amro Burns, and baby, of Ft, Wayne, in the guent of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Dick Earhart, of this city. Jim Andrews, of Monroe, was a btt:iIness visitor here today, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hun tell, and daughter have returned to Ft. Wayne after several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith. Herman Osterman, of Monroe, was here today looking after business as fairs, Mrs. Henry Haggard, who has been visiting at Lima. Ohio for the past several days, returned to her home at Monroe today. Charles Zimmerman and son Max. of Tocsin, were In the city today on business. Joseph Habeggcr, of south of the city looked after business here today. o UNDERGOES OPERATION Justine Stults underwent an operation today for the removal of her tonsils. She is getting along nicely. You Tell 'Dm Lew, We Have No 'Phone Indianapolis, Aug. 16 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Mayor Lew Shank today ordered telephones removed from the city hall as the first step in retaliation for the increased telephone rates granted the Indiana Bell Telephone company under a temporary order issued by Judge Page in federal court In Chicago late yesterday. Telephones in several offices had been removed this morning, and the mayor declared he “would yank them all out” if it was necessary to prove to the telephone company that the people of Indianapolis “weren't going to stand forth eoutrage any longer.”

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It is to your advan- 50c Rexall Milk of Magne5ia.........16 oz. 3£>c 45c Opeko Coffee, ground, 1 lb, ........ 2 for 52c sage to trade at the Rexail Store, particularly <I.OO Rexall Beef, Wine & Iron 16 ox. 79c 50c Opeko Tea, O. P. Ceylon, l ib. 2 for 51c . . AIIfITCT CACTADV VOI I- <I.OO Rexall Orderlies 15O’» 79c 35c Sym. Inn Peanut Butter, 10 oz. 2 for 36c during the AUvxLbi rALIUKI - 1U- IUU 50c Rexall Liver Salta 6 ox. 39c 50c Opeko Tea. Green & Black, \'t lb. 2 for 51c SAt F Get aCGUaintcd V/ith ffOods YOU do not <I.OO Rexall Triple Vita mines 100'a 69c 98c Liggett's Olive Oil, hot-, 12 Va oz. 2 for 99c i r 1 aL * 11 SI.OO Rexall Nux A Iron Ton. Tabs. 100’s 69c 35c Symond’s Inn VaniUa Ext„ 2 oz. 2 for 36c kflOW. 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THIS O f\r- o' v s» o n~. 1 SI.OO Rexall “93” Hair 'Tonic, 14 or. 79c Regular price for combination 90c £Sc Rambow Play Ball, 3m. 19c 50c Harmony Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. .. 33c THIS nfle SALE ...«•> az 60c Rexall Shaving Lntion, Boz. 39c SAL £ /y 2 for 69c 3 for 98c „ Athletic Swim Kan ' 4*»e 35c Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Powd. 4 oz. 23e «• Athletic Swim Kap 4 c 50c Bay Rum, Boz -39 c DELICIOUS HOT WEATHER CONFECTIONS giooT^r Whirl Tpray z::l:z;:~::: L9S 50c Riker’s Cream of 39c 49c Cadet Wrap’d Caramels, Ilb 39c 4 —5O c l ord Baltimore 39c <I.OO Bouquet Ramee Face Powder 69c 39c Savoy Cream’d Filberts. Ilb 29c _ - r - w i .—.- >I.OO Pencil 79c JwUd -Lz: * - ' ' ' Sc LilfeU’C Clove Gum . 2 for £ SIOO Symphony Lawn (fancy borders) 60c Famous ® Jonteel Talc Disinfectant BMade from finest Itnllsn F.jfc Safe and Powerful. Arts CW Tale. Beautifully soft, M. 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Featured for evening wear at a smart accessory shop are feather

> Give your Straw to the Foreign Missions Here are our new g| Fall Felts! g|' JM li The heathens in Africa are in clover they j11;j.,--p |( l are gping Io see dozens of new straw hats when .41-/’ ~J L (he men of the town see this unpacking \ 1 All together now while we lilt the new lids that are going down on every smart head in -xiwSgH*,7-*’\ Decatur. K l~3> Portis & Stetson sent them in early— their weights are very light and when you see them You’ll be delighted! All spankingly new all sparkling in sh;i|K'. fits time for a $2.50 *" $7.00 Pohtis Hat ■fehrb-T-Myeo Go J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS — • DECATUR • . INDIANA•

fans, Spanish combit, roses to be tucked behind the right, ear and

bandeaux of metal cloth or brilliant colors.