Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1923 — Page 5

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l Urn C. It. Phi “ n, l d l * l ’ (|r “ r m".ored back to Toledo this 2L* after spading a few dayJ [he city a* the gue.t. of relatives. E France came down from ! lake this morning for a coueof days. He will return Friday JJ a few days to close his summer home. v K Todd of Fort Wayne was here today looking after matters for clients. He is a tax attorney ami making good. Cal Peterson and Will Linn nre canvassing the merchants today to reorganize the old merchants nssociation which gave away an automobi|e |i u . last Saturday of each month. t hc old days it was a great trade dr4W er and It is believed It will be again. j,. w. Kampe made a business trip lo Bluffton this morning. M. D. Yopntz, of the W. B. Burford Company of Indianapolis, was here today. Mr. Youutz has been visiting this city for flfty years past and his company has furnished the stationery for the county during most of that time. Miss Cecile Miller left this morning for Detroit and Bay City, Michigan. for a two weeks visit with rela-

I raj ■ j r A Smooth Shave YOU may not need a shave* now, hut you probably will tomorrow. When you do.’remember us! Our barbers are not only skilled in the modern art of using a razor and hair-cutting, but they have wonderful memories. They have a way* of remembering your face and the next time you come in, will probably know just how to cut your hair and shave you without your having the annoyance of instructing them explicitly how you want it done. Our prices are conservative and our service is faultless. It will pay you to try it at Lose’s Barber Shop 121) Madison Street Hear of Peoples Loan & Trust Building t ' ITUWHKIATVW j I A YOUNG MAN’S AMBITION I » i U is the creditable ambition hi a young man to become the muster ol ; a business. To realize that ambition. faithful service, study, practice and observation are necessary. ‘'Bosses are not born like poets, but made like Men. To be your own “Boss” is ! a matter of development and con- f scienlions service to an employer t until you become one. FAMILIARITY with commercial banking methods is a material help to the ambitious young man. His v. account we invite here. I Bank v, v Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 \ Indiana

tives. Hurry Moltz made a business trip to Fort Wayno tills morning. Charles Ilurdge went to Ft. Wayne this morning on business. Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer spent tho day In Fort Wayne with relatives. Mrs. Anna Lehinun, of Battle Creek. Michigan. Is visiting friends here for a few days. The many friends of Dore B. Erwin were glad to learn of his election as vice-president of the Knights of Pythias.. which took place yesterday at Indianapolis. Miss Lois Connell has accepted a position as bookkeeper in the office of E. I* Carroll amt sou, local coal dealers. Miss Mable Lamb succeeded her as stenographer in the law' office of Ftuchte and Utterer. It. E. Sharp of Che Oakland Sales office, Ft. Wayne, was a busiuess visitor in the city today. Thurman Gottsehulk, of Berne, was a business visitor in the city last evening. Mrs. W. F. Goff of Ft. Madison. lowa, is the house guest of Kev. and Mrs. B. N. Covert. John Garwood of Ft .Wayne, was a business visitor in the city today. Miss Neva Garber, student at the

Lutheran Hospital, Ft. Wayne, Is* visiting her father, Albert Uraber, of this city, today. Mrs. C. P. Meehan and Francis Costello, of Fort Wayne, are visiting their parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. *F. Costello. Jumps Elberaon made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Lawrence Morgan, of Monroe, was u business visitor in the city today. Clinton Hart, living in Hoot township, was a business visitor here this morning. Hev. C. B. Preuss and daughter, Kuth, of Freidheim, were shoppers in the cUy this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl returned to their home at Toledo, this morning after spending several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogelwede und Mrs. Mary Terveer. Mrs. E. I* Tyndall and son, Frederick. of Garrett, visited friends here today enroute to the home of her father, Fred Harker, of Van Wert county. Dr. MaijUia Tournej*, ibf Chicago, was a business visitor in tho city today. Wijlis Leigh, of Portland, called on business friends in the city today. The members of the local Rotary Club will be entertained by tho Fort Wayne itotariuns at Fort Wayne this evening. Yocum Girl Goes Home _ Evelyn Yocum, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yocum, of North Fifth street, who was struck by an automobile near her home last week, was discharged from the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning. The little girl is greatly improved. t o Special Interurban Rates For Teachers’ Convention Special rates will be offered by the Indiana Service Corporation interurban lines during the convention of the Norteastern Indiana Teachers’ Association at Fort Wayne. October 11 and 12, according to a letter received by E. S. Christen, county superintendent of schools. The fare from Decatur to Fort Wayne and return will be *l. The tickets will he on sale Cc.- any train leaving Decatur before midnight, Saturday, October 12. Service will be arranged to take care of as many as wish to go and cars will be run to this city uftef the evening sessions. o— ——— Last Excursion To Chicago Next Sunday The last excursion to Chicago to be run this season by the Chicago and Erie railroad company, will be run next Sunday, October 7. The excursions, which have been run every other Sunday throughout the summer months, have proven very popular, and showed a nice increase over the 1922 excursions, according to the railroad company. The company is desirous of making the last one the largest one of the season. Corn Sells At $l.O2 1/2 Cents (United Press Service) Chicago, Oct. 3.—Corn sold at sl.01*2 cents a bushel on the board of trade today, the highest price since 192 d. The figures was paid of corn No. 2. Lack of supplies and no prospect, of relief, caused number two to leap from 94 cents, yesterday’s closing figure. MEND CLOTHES. Mend your clothes before they go to the laundry. You will lengthen their service immeasurably. FAIL TO ARRANGE MATCH RACE FOR MY OWN AND ZEV (Untied Press Service) New York. Oct. 3 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —With it becoming more apparent that no match race can be arranged to decide the three year old that will carry the American colors in the intematyoual race with Papyrus, English derby winner.) it is considered almost a certainty here now that Zcv, the Uancocas colt, will be named Saturday by the selection committee of the Jockey club. o All makes 33x1 and 34x4 Fabrics $14.95. Decatur Auto Top & Paint Shop. Grocer Thankful ‘'l had been sick nearly 2d years, with "tomuch trouble and was slowly starving to death as everything I ate caused terrible gy.s and pain and icy food did not. digest. 1 was reduced to 115 pounds. A friend advised me to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy about 4 months ago, which I did and now weigh 151 Hit., and can eat anything. 1 am very thankful for Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy.” It remove; the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays Ibo inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, tsiehjijiug i>i);vjndicU!s. One v U convince oi money r&luutitd at the Holthuuse Drug Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1923.

j SPORTSij YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. National League. Brooklyn, 5; Boston, 2. Others not scheduled. American League. Washington, 1; Philadelphia, 6. Detroit, 7; Chicago, D. Cleveland, 6; St. Louis, 3, Others not scheduled. American Association. Minneapolis, 2; Louisville, 6. St .Paul, 4; Indianapolis, 2. Milwaukee, 2; Toledo, 5. Kansas City, i; Columbus, 1. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD* (United Press Service) The Athletics moved Into sixth place behind tile pitching of BurTisTa rookie, who stopped the Senators with one run while the A’s gathered six. Four runs scored In the eighth Inning off young Cooney gave the Robins a 5 to 2 victory over the Braves.

ANNOUNCEMENT NEW PRICES ON FORD CARS AND TRUCKS EFFECTIVE OCTOBER SECOND FORD TOURING (j'OQIi RH (Regular) u)£ tJ JIUU FORD TOURING OQQfI 00 (with starter and demountable rims) Wr lr" 4J 1U U* FORD RUNABOUT 00RS ftfi (regular) yL UvIUU FORD RUNABOUT Of] (with starter and demountable rims) «jl j\jj 11 jj FORD COUPE CROC flf) (with starter and demountable rims) FORD SEDAN OCfifi 00 (with starter and demountable rims) lIIUwUiUO chassis mn oo (regular) JUiUU CHASSIS (tfQIIJ 00 TON TRUCK CHASSIS 007(1 00 (without starter) U I UIUU TON TRUCK CHASSIS 0/4 00 (with starter) iBt’sJUiUU The lowest prices at which l'ord Cars and Trucks have ever been sold FORDSON TRACTOR $420.00 (All Prices f. o. I). Detroit) Brices on all models of Lincoln motor cars have been maintained in view of numerous improvements, now incorporated. No change in prices contemplated. Shanahan - Conroy Autos Co. MatiKon St qjyTT j Flume 80

The Tigers clotted in again on tlie Cleveland Indians in the tight for second place by winning the second straight game from the White Sox, 7 to 6. Six runs scored in a rally in the elghtli inning oft Sherry Smith enabled the Browns to beat the Indians, 10 to 5. — —0 1 Fabrics, all make* $7.45. Decatur Auto Top & Paint Shop.

JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF ASTRACHAN JACKETEES ✓ Mrs. M. Moyer, 131 North Eighth St.

VELVET AND FUR. Velvet and fur form an unbeatable combination thi* season. The bunds of fox.stable, squirrel and mink are becoming wider and more striking.

HOW YOU CAN TURN TIME INTO MONEY Every duy your funds art* idle represents u real loss—just as real sis though you lost a day without pay. Keep your dollars working for you day and night. But them here wliere they pay you 4% interest. COME IN AND START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE”

/ CLEAN FURNITURE. It will save your furniture, and lessen the period of dusting If you put sheets or other large covers over your furniture while sweeping.