Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1923 — Page 5

I BIG I Coaf and Dress I SALE I Saturday Monday I Nov. 24 Nov. 26 I I Fashionable Fur Trimmed ‘Ltm ■ B COATS A $35 $37.50 W I $39.50 $49.50 K All above are offered at wonderful reductions for this sale. / I I J I An overproduction on the part of the cloth manufacturers has caused «EeS|" & fluctuation of prices that permits the • ''jf' buying of coats at great reductions. “ Many Coats have arrived within the last week, purchased at prices which will enable us to give wonderful values for this sale. Colors—Navy, Brown and Black. Made of Bolivia, Francine, Normandy, and other fine wool fabrics. . .... 'B W v ~— K I Special Sale on Silk and Wool I I DRESSES I In this lot will be your choice of our z ■ ? H entire stock of high grade dresses. All f; jy* the latest models. Dresses made of all / . wool Poiret twills and silk Canton crepe. /AW i I i- A' * 1 Lot Dresses Fine Silk and Wool ri M i ■ that were S $29.75 to $32.50 'l Mi I 1 p Tfil' i KE | Sale jafi K, I 1 Lot Dresses I All W 00l Poiret Twills | Special .$9.75 I Co. |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923.

LOCALS \ Ralph ('rill left this morning for Bloomington, where he will spend the J week end and attend the Indiana-Pur-due football game. I Mih. Charlea Voglewede went to Ft. Wayne to spend the day with relatives I Mrs. Hattie Obenatter spent the day jin Port Wayne with relatives. I’ J. Raymond went to Port Wayne to attend the Shrine Ceremonies. J. T. Jennings, of Chicago, is calling on business friends here today. Crls Eicher, of Berne, was a business visitor in the city today. J. I’. Johnson, well known resident of Monroe, was in the city today on business. Martin Mylott was a Ft. Wayne visitor last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yake and son. Herman, of Kirkland township, were visitors in the city today. John Baumgartner attended “Abie’s Irish Rose" at the Majestic theatre. Ft. Wayne, last evening. Victor Stoneburner, of Kirkland township, was in the city today on business. Miss Angie Firks and Byford Macy motored to Ft. Wayne last evening where they attended the show at the Majestic. T. H. Habbegger and daughter Helen, of Monroe, were shoppers In the city today. The Misses Irene Holthouse, Margaret Moran and Margaret Holtiiouse were visitors at Ft. Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Lightfoot, and son. Leo. of Washington township. were visitors here today. Raymond Harting spent last even ing in Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein attended the show “Abie’s Irish Rose” at the Majestic Theatre at Ft. Wayne, last evening. Harry Meshberger. of Linn Grove, was a visitor in the city today on business. Miss Rowena Shoaf was a visitor in Ft. Wayne last evening. Clyde Butler of the firm of Butler & Kern, had a slight operation for an abscess on the knee this morning. Mr. Butler is recovering very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Miller, of Monroeville, 'were shoppers in the city this afternoon. John Peterson and B. It. Farr motored to Bloomington today to see tl;» Purdue-Indi i>-.- football game. James Elberson. Harry Moltz and Harry Helm attended the Shrim ceremonies at Ft. Mayne today August Bultemeyer of Allen county, looked after business interests here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite ami Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Pumphrey motored to Ft. Wayne this afternoon where Mr. Hite and Mr. Pumphrey will attend the Masonic celebration. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham motored to Bluffton today to attend a banquet held by an insurance company. County Epworth League Rally At Salem Sunday A county rally of the Epworth Leagues in Adams county will be held at the Salem church next Sunday' afternoon at 2 o'clock. All Leaguers in the county are urged to attend the rally and take part in the program. The program Is as follows: Song service led by Manasse Lehman. Monroe; Devotional — Rhoda Jones, Pleasant Mills; Song—Congregation; Music —Orchestra, Monroe; Reading—Decatur; Music —Geneva. Ten minute addresses on the departments of the Epworth League by the following: First department — Miss Mary Brown, Decatur; 2nd, dept.—C. 1. Aurand, Monroe; 3rd dept.—Bertha Bunner, Boho; 4th dept.—Geneva; Junior league—Mrs. Zecihel, Monroe; Round Table —J. E. Nelson. Decatur: collection, business, music, orchestra.; adjournment. s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—S-s—s HATS! HATS! HATS! All Hats Reduced SI.OO. $3.00 and $5.00 Original tickets remain on each hat. Simply pay the marked down price. •/: off on all Feathers and Flowers. GIFT & HAT SHOPPE 134 Monroe St. — • Musician Out of Tune “Gas pressure in my stomach sometimes distressed me so that I could not think. 1 played out of tune and twice lost my position. No medicine helped me and I became disheartened. Another musician advised me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and I am now enjoying the best of health." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mumis from the intestinal tract and allays 'the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intes Huai ailmenta. iiicludihs appendicitit. One dose will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co. and all good druggists.

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