Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1923 — Page 3

F ■ WwMwrmi i R Fuzzy — Not Fussy H -Rkv but very, very FashionR ab’e. New Rough O’corts I Hats. I $3.50 up R| You can imagine how a Buick would look I with a Chevron I hood. / gflßk II ’r!s I Your new Ocoat is going Io give you Iho I ■ I same top heavy dl'ccl unltss vou build up a b:dI ance in the hat. - I These O’coal hals are proportioned to wear I with Overcoats. They arc rough and glossy < their felt lias been rubbed the wrong wav so to ■ * l ’ speak, and the result is that they give you (he kA \ ( right of way to Winter's best style. C ' S I Colors to mail li the coals at a price that you | I cannot match in this city. g I Scotch Caps for November Days K I Sweaters from grave to gay - I1 Cozy Union Suits W ■ I Flannel Shirts. * I TetuL-T-AvEO Gs J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- • DECATUR • IND!ANA* | I !amiw«sn«awMi»sM. wwwnsni mm mi. c i-w.»■■..«aa»iwsw'v»j«B.»mai»w M ,—, ... . - . - — ■ - —

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923.

The Fourth Down | By Willie Punt Can the Yellow Jackela upset Van Wert? They all nay they can. Many Decatur rootert will bn on the sidelines when the two teams line 1 up nt Van Wert tomorrow. Out of Hounds must have eaten too much pumpkin pic or something of the sort Wednesday night which made him dream a lot. In his column yesterday, he announced that the Decatur Li mil rs had scheduled a game with the Fort Wayne K. of C. quintet, to lie played here. He even went so far as to say that the game had been scheduled on the easy payment plan,' $1 down and the $399 after the game. I Outta said that practically every scat in the high school gymnasium here 1 hud been sold out for the contest at prices ranging from $1 to $1.50. Outta scooped the world on that announcetm nt, even the manager of the Leader.!. Mr. Kolter, manager of the Leaders, •id today that he had been urged by in ny local fans to schedule a game h< ,-e with the Caseys and that ho had I b< -n considering the affair, but th->» I no communications had been had I w.th the Casey management. HunI di ds of local fans have never seen I tl ■ Caseys perform and many of them I i hi ve said they would gladly pay $1 I cat to see them play the Leaders I i< r ■ If the local fans are willing to I a .port the game sufficiently to guar- ■ i ::t tei. the management enough proj e< ds to pay the Caseys S4OO, which

| they risk, it 1s likely that negotiations I will he started for u game soon. In the meantime, Outta, we're looking forward to th' l Leaders Phi Dell till in your fair city Tuesday night. D. ('. 11. S. has started not practice and announced the schedule for the senson. France (’outer is coaching the boys, nti<l they should have a good 11 a on this year. Just for fun: Decatur to beat Van Wert; Warsaw to beat Kirklin; Indiana to beat Purdue; Wabash to beat Del'auw; Haskell Indians to limit Hut lor; Notre Dame to beat Curneg'e Tech; Wisconsin to beat Chicago; Illinois to beat Ohio; Michigan to beat Minnesota; lowa to beat Northwestern; Yale to beat Harvard; Navy to beat Army; Nebraska to beat Syracuse. | o I Twelfth Annual Sale Is Opened At Gass Store Many ladies of Decatur and Adam county attended the Twelfth Anniver- . NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an atnaz-; ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even I better than gas or electricity, has I been tested by the U. S. Government i and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is simple, dean. safe. Burns 94% air and 6% common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor. J. N. Johnson. 609 W. Lake St., Chicago. 111. is offering to send a lamp on 10 day’s FREE trial, or even to give one FREE' to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to SSOO per month

| Shop Now! 1 Spalding Sweaters Thermo Coats ■ <■>• „ Four Pockets and Belts ■ Slip-On s and Coats „ , ~ .. H • Green and Heather Maroon, White and Navy Bluc and Heather I SIO,OO, SIB.OO $4.00 „.$6.50 | Wilson Bros. Shirts Wilson Bros. Undereear New Shasta Cloth All Wool Bibbed Union Broadcloth in all colors 00 and Sparkle P.p M n MedlnnTwewYcnUon I $2.50 ~55.00 $1.50 I Lilly’s Hand Luggage Wool Hosiery Grained Black or Tan Interwoven Brand Leather Pure Wool in all colors $6.50,»518.00 75c ~51.50 r . Gladestone Cases $22.50 to $35 Styleplus Suits and Overcoats S2O to $45 Teeple & Peterson I !

sary Sale nt the F. F. Gass Al Son store yesterday, and a record crowd is expected on Saturday. The sale opened on Thursday and the usual

Atlantic < City I Splendid and pre-eminent among the great pleasure resorts of the world Winter days at Atlantic City have a charm peculiarly their own. While the air ia keen and invigorating it ia tempered and soft- S enod by the beneficent influence of the k Gulf Stream. There is a pre ponderanceof radiant sunshine — Sf and the exhilarating salt air ia filled with the elements that make for life and vigor. The Boardwalk with its great avd gorgeous hotels and shops and places of amuse- "V'j ment is always the center of interest. -SM There is nothing like it in all the world. Cn its broad expanse by day and by night—is an unending procession of seekers after ? pleasure and refreshment who have been fate naled by its distinctive character and gg have learned that here as nowhere else in ;' 6 America is to be found a veritable re-crea-tion. ■ Tourist tickets at reduced fares and with attractive return limits and s*op-v*er privileges are rww on sale via Delaware River Bridge of the Pennsylvania Railroad the only all-rail route. Requests for through Pullman reservations or any desired information are invited. ■ Pennsylvania I xf Railroad System The Standard Railroad of the World ; r .” • .r

i large number of bargains are being I offered to Hie cilHtomeri. —. .. 1 s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—S- $-»