Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1923 — Page 3

Interesting Statistics Concerning This State Som<* Interesting statistics of Indi ana hav- been compiled by the Indiana PtatP Chamber of Commerce and made public. The organization ha | )CP n obtaining hutch information in Ito "bigyer and better Indiana” move inpnt. It lists the following: Indiana farms boa a of 7,400 el-

" hiwimimi -LLUIII. t The Christmas Gift from Our Drug Store Never Disappoints Jn our store you will find countless Gift. f or #ny m ber of thc fami|y a / make the giving a. real pleasure. HERE’S THE GIFT FOR ALL IVORY PYRALIN V [ gjj Z uralin 'rite desired fi.fl -ft.r father ()J - molher. sister or brother J a beautiful Fountain Pen or Pencil. We making a special Icalifre of this leading toiletware, S< Is nf <rnhl „ 1 hit’ll grade lines for which this store is famous. 1 L sOl Let us show you our stock of Pvnilin and explain our set aw building plans. Single Piece 25 C Shaving .■ Stands ■ w jk I H , t<' 1S a man’s gift-- TM JPa acmething he can use every LML aa ' in the X CUI. Ili-h Grade Stationery put up in attractive Xmas boxes, j J Priced nt *fanes Linen, Laron. Highland Liren, and all other popuTjl f"f'“ ' ™™ lT n Victor Records r<«| for Xmas r • makes a Happy New Year Victor Records make an ideal Xmas Gift for the \\ d*nf7l* onc "I'° ’ ,:,s 11 Vh'irola. Our selection is com- I tpO I p!< te in Xmas numbers and other selections. I The Holthouse Drug Company Open Evenings 'W s r: -7

'-"• - ' JT ??'• ~7fcijr t" : i' ■ DoK()n f ■ ci' W SH@ XMASMORN - . hz ml white stag cigars JB© Xv’ WctEjS). MBHBy, r'^" p B ■w bhsk kr ■ '"■ < « "•■ $ J ®Bfei sill® oclj. «» I r/ - ““ ,&~Z I ‘ : wa' ' Like Good Friends-Are Always Welcome '' 1 What’s always necessary to make Xmas Let a Lox oi these Christmas ( it? ar ( o’LecPFAI to any man? Why—CIGARS, of course. tions carry your message of love and thought- ®,& than aiiy other thing you fuht tta ' scribablc something that gives him that WARM wouts rao ted. His ..mas wont be complete r and COMFORTABLE feeling. without them. Men Like Specially Wrapped Packages for Xmas in Boxes of 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 WHITE STAGS 1 1 1 LEAVE t-< 9ir ii>l.7s $2.25 “Nothing Unsaid” “Nothing Unsaid” f I ■ . "L '

lrir H,!ht,n « «««’ Powei Z , •cetyione and gas lightin plants and l'.»00 heating plants. ifnmo r' atP ’ SIZ " ,nnsi( ’ Pl *'’. ranks ”"’l‘ ,aan >W in the United State " '‘itirnnk, al lotht>r a<w nr" or tomatoes raised | ( , r l(inlll , ’’ Urp ‘ MH »- values of , "' oflui ’ t: ’ ar< ‘ : B-.-ana. $7 mm, y° fi : tomatoes. $1,250,000; ti . r-no.otm; p,. !H , $900,000,; hominy.'s sod.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19,1923

I 000. , 1 Indiana leads the world in the manula.im-,, , )f nitchen cabinets. It is •eond in the furniture manufactur- • inir plants. ~lft "’>rly production of petrol ■ | ’-tm is 577,r.. r ..s barrels, valued at. •■j?2.o-7.i- % ! Ind.atm bomts of a. washing ma•pffe and an enamel, d bathtub in •|One out. of every fifteen farm futnil- ■ Ins.

There are about 3,330,000 appib-' tree, within the boundaries of the state, yielding an annual average of 1.000,000 bushels, valued at $2,225,j 000. Own 50,000,000 colonies, producing annunnlly 6.000,000 pounds of honey worth $1,500,000. Indiana timber land comprises a total of 1,387,248 acres. Indiana lias forty three universities and colleges with property value

>' of $38,000,000 ; 2,200 instructors and e 17,60) students. , t There are 5,500 public schools In the tate, with 560,000 pupils, trained by 2 1,000 teachers at an annual cost of $60,000,000. y o_ The play, “Professor Pep," B which was to have been staged here Friday night, is postponed indefinitely. Il g - G. E. Team To I lay B Bluffton Legion Here The General Electric basketball team hag boar-rest the surfing Bluffton American Legion team for a game to be played in the now high school

———— "" - - —— . | jssasa" I New Low Prices I on Studebaker Closed Cars Light-Si:: two-pass. Coupe-Roadster $1195 Light-Six five-passenger Coupe Light-Six five-passenger Sedan $1485 Special-Six five-passenger Coupe $1895 Special-Six five-passenger Sedan $1985 i Big-Six five-passenger Coupe $2495 Big-Six seven-passenger Sedan $2685 ' All prices f. o. b. factory | With $8,000,000 invested exclusively in body plants and facilities, Studebaker is able to build bodies of highest quality, in large volume, and thus make im- ' portant savings. ; * f It is a Studebaker policy not to wait for any particular time to announce lower prices but to give the customer the advantage of manufacturing savings *- as soon as they become effective. ' These savings are reflected in the new low prices <■ ; of all Studebaker Closed Cars. Paone —or call for | a demonstration. t I 11. F. KITSON GARAGE 11G S. Ist St. Piione 772 THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR

d gymnasium here Saturday night The U f'lon team is rated nearly uh Htrong liar. the I’lii Ih'lt ii-arn from Bhitfton d and the G. E. plnyers urc exjieeted a t hard battle. A preliminary game between two local scams will 1,.- played starting at 7:15 p. m. " .. 0 I “Birth of a Nation"—Crystal I starting Xmas. 29X15 t Proposes Gift To Germany . it’iiiu-d f*r»*!<H stall i on 4 -ii<ir>'l"nt I Washington, Dee. 11l - (Special to J Dally Democrat) Gift of more than I s27.oiM),mm of aerued inti-reHt on alien 1 prop’rty seized during tin- war, to i the atarving people of Germany, was provided in a bill introduced in tho 1 senate today by Senator Watson, In-

■ liiana, republican. The aennte was advised in a 'communication from the alien property custodian that the Interest had :i<-< imulal-d up to last March 4 In ; the amount of $27,009.81!.14 and could not be disposed of under the ' law. o Loud speakers for radio sets. We Lave the Murdock, 55.00; Erandes Table Talker, $10.00; Wmkiite, 5i2.00; Thorite-Bald* v. in II in. di; 1 ., horn, $18.00; Majfnavox New bpe M requires no extra batteries, $35.00. Our selling policy—“ Try it, then buv it." H. KNAPP & SON. 29X12