Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1923 — Page 6
Virginia Egg coal. $6.25 ton. at (i. R. & 1., near Jefferson st. Julius Haugk. phone 666. lx
<3|Kz v ily gave him ' | I’ V shirts he ■ ? x K W- ** wouldn’t have too many. fiet ibis information from knowing men. We have yet to see a man have too many shirts - J and we have never known a Holiday when the Jp store was closed that somebody wasn t short a shirt. J \ * At $1.50. this display holds a wonderful lot Z | I | aA, of neat dress patterns and if you want to make a l\' I i i ,,x —^* vc °* h* s s ’ z<> - k| 4 Or at $2.50 Io $7 come the silks and silk Ru sl,- *P‘ s that ar, ‘ so beautiful that one makes a gift M > / that t,,e onc w *’° rccc * ves * l wi 'l k* won by l^e I I RQ Ki , one who sent it. ft.i~”~' vBB— KJ A 'i'he men need shirts—and you need look no frS S longer. Xmas Neckwear 1000 strong. Z Sweaters in a hundred hues. * " i2 ‘ J Bath Robes—better Hum his old one. fefuuT-Myeca Go J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- • DECATUR • INDIANA.*
| Holiday Suggestions I I NOW IS THE TIME TO PICK OUT YOUR PRESENTS FOR I I XMAS. COME IN WHILE OUR SHELVES OUR FULL. -DO f | NOT WAIT AND HAVE TO TAKE WHAT IS LEFT. REMEM- i | BER, WE WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE FOR f I YOU UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS UPON PAYMENT OF SMALL • | | deposit. 1 | WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF TOYS AT THE RIGHT PRICE. | | WE BUY THEM FOR LESS, WE SELL THEM FOR LESS. I DOLL CARTS I MECHANICAL AND r/fr. that will please j ELECTRIC TRAINS I 74c t 0 $12.48 | 98c t 0 $9.48 I I DOLLS LOOK AT THIS IXil.l. I * Unbreakable, Sleeping, Walk- I Ml kinds ing Talking, * 22 inches high, only I JgKggF 5c t 0 $3.98 $3.98 I I GAMES, PUZZLE BOXES, D »“ l!eds 4g c I ;v CARD GAMES, FORTUNE Enamel Bassinets AO I TELLING GAMES cradies 48c I I / 10c t 0 98c ' Rocking Horses I 0' Many Other Toys that will delight any red blooded boy or girl— I sewing boxes, mUsicaLtops, climbing monkeys, laundry sets ’ i ron * n & hoards, and many others. I OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT I I d MAIN FLOOR SUGGESTION—Our main floor shelves are load- H " >4? -ZJI e d w *th wonderful gifts for every one. w Chinaware, Glassware, cut and plain, Handkerchiefs, Aluminum Ware, Neck- I (iC \/ V vare for Men and Women and Children; Fancy Turkish Towels, Fancy Bi-colored H / I V (and les, Holiv Boxes and Tree Decorations. I jtjx I —XX ***" ne ( andy for Xmas, and many other articles too numerous to list here. I W hen you come in to get your “Star” Saturday, stop in and compare our prices I ® with others. We buy for less— We sell for less—We give Free Auto Tickets. I Morris 5 & 10c Store I I
Mrs. Daniel Scherry, of west of the city, spoilt tile day here yisitiiiK friends. • I — ■ i — —
DECATUR daily democrat, Thursday, December 6,1923.
Mr. nn<l Mrs. C. 8. Mumma, of northeast of the city, were shoppers here this afternoon.
Big Ten Coaches Pick . All-conference Eleven Chicago, Dee. 6.—Selection of a mythical all-western conference football team following the 1923 season by sport exports, critics and coaches has revealed a similarity of opinion most of the positions. The composite team, Including choices of eight of ten Big Ten coaches, results in the following selections for positions on the mythical eleven: Left End. Eklund. Minnesota; J.aft Tackle, Below, Wisconsin: Left Guard McMillen, IliinoU; Center. Blott. Michigan; Right Guard, Eleckenstein. Iowa; Right Tackle. Mulrhead, Michigan; Right End, Rokusek. Illinois; Quarterback. Workman, Ohio State; Left Half, Grange, Illinois; Right Half Martineau, Minnesota; Fullback, Taft, Wisconsin. The choice of Grange for halfbhek, Eklund for end, Below for tackle, Blott for center and Taft for fullback was almost uaanimoiis. o I—I—J—WANT ADS EARN—I—S—I Great Shortage of Houses Throughout United States — By J. S. WASNEY. United Press Staff Correspondent. Philadelphia, Dec. r>.~ A shortage of between 800,000 and 1,000.000 houses in the United States was revealed by officials of the National Housing Asso elation, who gathered here today to attend the three-day session of the ninth national conference on housing in America. Three vital factors in the blockade on housing were summed up as. 1. High cost of money. 2. High cost of material. 3. High cost of labor. Bridgesport. Conn., is the only city in the United States with ‘a surplus' of houses.
New York. Chicago, Philadelphia. Cleveland. Boston are now facing an acute housing shortage. In many other cities there are no houses available for the working man and few | are under construction, GOITRE VANISHES st. l.onl* Hunker Snv«*«l In lt|><Tiilhni By 1 Home Trriiliiirul Note: It would bn illegal to publish tHfsp stmemriitM If not true. W. J. Vance. Hanker, Valley Park, Mo.. Raya. “Two day* before URing Sorbol-Quadruple, I had a bad hemorrhage in my throat uaiiNPd by tightening width produced severe coumliIng. Twenty-four houra from flrnt apple.of HorboDQuAdrupte I felt relief, and in forty-eight hours noticed it wax reducing. In three weeks, one Hide has vanished ami the »relief Ir beyond expreajdon. You make use of thia and 1 will gladly answer all' questions.” Get further Information from The! Holthouxe Drug Co., drug stores' everywhere or write Sorbol Company. .Mechanicsburg, Ohio. — • -■ The most pleasing gift to absent friends. Your photograph. EDWARDS STUDIO, phone 964. 2XI ts
I Big HOSE Values You will do well to take advantage of the wonderful offering we are making on Hose. Fill your wants now. II I Kayser Silk Hose | The Hose with the Marvel Stripe (Excellent quality and superior workmanship make up this fine selection. Every wanted color and all sizes. I $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 I Special CADET SILK Hose $1.69 and $2.25 I Real Silk Hosiery Pure Silk Sub Standards. One of the best silk hose on the market. These hose have given the very best wear which has been proven by satisfied buyers. Come in all colors. 80c per pair Silk and Wool Hose We have another great value, in sub standard silk and wool hose, made by the Real Silk I Hosiery Mills. An elegant value and a good close woven hose. Comes in Black, Brown Heather, Green Heather, Gray Heather. Ask to see them. $ 1.00 per pair Saturday Is Auto Day | Niblick & Co.
FOUNDATION The wider and deeper the foundation, the more firm and unshakable the building. This organization offers for your Trust Funds the very strongest foundation which the evolution of modern finance has made possible. | The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE”
