Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1923 — Page 5
II ■ /r 4 s ' 0 \\ _ Give & different, Christmas Gift / q If you want to get away from the usual into the un .,..ti Christmas gift, come in and see the Alemite , qI t automatically filters your ftasolinethru charnm.t ou drive. Prevents the sputtering, popping and st™Hng that every motorist knows is due to impurities in .11 I 8 ,■ , i,. m „ ica , „„ ™£S?X?!S ated by the car owner. We will send it out for you in a holiday package together with an attractive and oriate greeting card. -wracuve and approElberson Service J Station XMB
r —* — Why Not Give / '■': '-f \ Automobile Accessories |IMH; a*W r , ®«i' : '*A«TSMR»».T ■■■■■■■ MBHHBHBBBHHHMHHMti for Christmas Gifts A few suggestions of tjJT v>F Necessary and Useful Gifts ft* — Tires & Tubes Tire Chains Tire Locks Car Heaters Spot Lights Stop Signals Robes Bumpers Horns Radiator and Wind Shield Cleaners Moto Meters Hood Covers Windshield Rubbers Auto Clocks We Have A Few Used Cars For Sale! ____^— ■ i * —» 1922 Buick Six ’ 1922 Buick Six 1920 Chevrolet We have a few other used 22-45 cars of GOOD Makes—all of 2247 5 Passenger Touring 5 Passenger louring w hich are jn wce| j ent order 5 I assengei Sedan a brand new top. jjewly painted, good tires and and priced exceptionally Inter- . □ j lik<> Rood tires and paint. • X( . e || en ( running condi- .. J US I repainted .nd I~U M" _' TW , is „ ,<,,( bamain. new-good ires, this Priced Right to sell, is a real bargain. * PORTER & BEAVERS ♦ t . tv ♦ <it.no!< WM?W W Phene 123 1 lb! — — gg»x» A ■— ■—
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT.WF.DNESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1923.
♦ + ** + + *** + 44**.* ♦ twenty years ago today ♦ I * ♦ ♦ From the Dally Democrat files ♦ 20 years ago this day + ' Supreme court decides county i clerks are entitled to per diem of $2.00 per day as clerk of court. Party at the Frank McConnell home j furnishes much amusement. Kucher dub met with Miss Bessie I Congleton. I ~ ~ I ■ 111 | 1.1 I — ; , u , : . -
[~S j/i? Hl THE FAVORITE SCENIC ROUTE TO THE SOUTH Via Cincinnati and L. & N. R. R. THROUGH SLEEPER TO JACKSONVILLE AND ST. PETERSBURG Same Train to Florida East Coast Resorts Goinj Every Mon > Wed., Fri. and Sun. , / Returning 7.30 pm Lv Grand KapiJs .'I Ar I.4Spm 3-00 pm Lv.. Kalamazoo.. “ Ar 12.01 pin 12.15 am Lv Fort Wayne.. “ Ar 8.05 am 3.55 am Lv.. Richmond ~ “ Ar 150 am 7.10 am tv .....Cincinnati... 41 Ar 9.20 pm 9.00 pm Ar ...Atlanta M .Lv 725 am 950 am Ar..,,, . .... Jacksonville.. (E.T.) Lv r 8.20 pm 7JX>pm j Ar.. Si. Petersburg “ ... Lv I *ll.OO mi f Through *ep.iig cat v> Grand Rapids leavo* Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Equipr.canr i Giand F «i»ds l » a<. Petersburg, sleeping car; Cine innati to Ja<.kso»v:Ue, observation-club car and dinftg car- coath eorvice between .W station*. P*M«*(eri 4 ••lined to Flotida F.**t Cease resorts may trsnilar ism* train at JackKovdit iat* Miami car. For reservation* and complete information a»k any Ticket Ag-wvl or add res* M F. Quaint* anco, Divuion Passenger Agent, Grand Rapids. Mich. (Tel. Mich. State. Main 684.; Pennsylvania Railroad System Th* Standard Railrood of
G. A. R. entertains W. R. C. at 1 Martin's restaurant. Church women circulate petitions ' all over country asking removal of ' Reed Suioot from the senate. Deep oil well on Rupright farm is abandoned. Schools dismissed lor two weeks 1 vacation. Bob Allison home from Howu Mill-; ! tary Academy. ! Mr. and Mrs. Sum Shamp are vis- | itiug at Marion. * Miss Jessie .Magley is visiting Rev.
and Mrs. Uhl at Salona, Pa. * ( Plan to attend* “Birth of a Nation” at the Crystal next f week. ’ 29Kt5 - ; -77 Planning Novel Hotel J - Indianapolis, Dec. 19 Plans for the construction of a hotel In which ! rooms may be obtained ut moderate prices ami which would contain a large auditorium, were under consideration today by the members of the executive committee of the Cadle choir. E. Howard Cadle, president of the choir, said a 99 year lease for property in the heart of the downtown district of IndiaiiapojliH will be cloned soon. OPPOSE DREDGING Warsaw, Ind., Dec., 19 With a view of over coming sentiment favoring the dredging of the Tippecanoe kJSgFagfSN— JKUJIBSIgI*B*WM»**3 IF IN NEED of anything ELECTRIC We Have It. Everything pertaining to RADIO carried in stock. Schaler Hdw. Co
river and straighsnting the course of a the stream to provide belter drain- ( age facilities In Kosciusko aud adV joining counties. The Isaak Walton league of Warsaw lias loiiugurnted a campaign with a view of defeating the plan. It is claimed U v the uiem r.bei-8 of the league that the currying i out of the project would destroy the ~ -beauties o Ithe stream. Those favor t Ing the proposed dredging of the. river point to tile fact that the (bail pel of too stream Ims frequently changed and that the slow flow of the river has resulted tn stagnation . i (lon nStarting Xmas at the Crystal | 1 —“ Birth 01 a Nation." — -0 yoemen notice Thursday night will be children’s night at Yoeman lodge. All Yoemen and their families ate invited to t be present. The children will be treated and a grogram will be given. Caseys Lose Another Contest In The East Olean, N. Y„ Dec. 18—The Olean , j Hewitts administered their second [defeat of the week to the Fort Wayne ' Knights of Columbus-Lincoln Life on i the court here last night., winning by , a score of 20 to 13. The mid west five , staged numerous brilliant plays, with , I Horse Haggarty and Barney Sedran ,
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No Discount on I Your Light Bill | After the 20th of Month I .. ■ II!■ - "' II - ■— . ' " ■ ! "!■■■ Il- '-'- “ • SURi '"' """" '■" ■ '"' '" '■' "'"'■ '■ ■"*• ■■"-■■ —-e— All light hills must he paid on or before I 1 the 20th of the month to secure dis- I count. The company has no choice but | ! to enforce this rule to one and all alike I | without any exception whatever, wheth- | | er it be the largest or smallest consumer. | City of Decatur I ILight & Power Dept. I I
shining out as the brilliant lights for the invaders. Stonebrakcr, the Casey's right forward, met his equal In Murphy, the local star, and a battle qnstii-d between them during the entire game. From the first blast of I lie Whistle both teams were out for victory umj ih«- >,ame (gogressed for 12 minutes without a field goal being registered by either clyb. Personal fouls were callßi on the members of both clubs and the period ended 9-9. “Birth of*a Nation”—featured at Crystal Xmas week. 21)815 _.—• Former Adams Co. People Figure In Auto Accident Two former Adams county restMenis, Mr. and Mrs F. ‘K. Kelly, of Hudson, Indiana, figured in a lucky automobile accident in Auburn a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and their neighbors, Mr ami Mrs. Ora Lieby w-re on their way to Fort Wayne when their car was strja k by anolb* r car in the city of Auburn. Mr. Kelly was turning his car at a tieet tiiters.-eiios: when another car approached at a high rate of speed ami collided with Hie Kelly ear. .Mrs. Kelly suffered several bruises anil she was taken to the hospital in Auburn where an X-ray picture was tak< >■ of her injuries. She was taken home last Friday afternoon and is recovering nicely. The Auburn chief of poll**- was riding in the Auburn car wlien it struck Kelly’s car. The ilrivi-r of the Auburn cur has agreed Io settle all damages. All sittings made on or before Thursday, Dec. 20. will be finished before Xmas. EDWARDS Studio. Phone 964. 297t3 o Z _o DR. ALLEN J. MILLER Physician 4 Surgeon Office over Enterprise store, MONROE. INDIANA Office Hours S to 9 A M . I 1:;1<) to 3:3b 4 ll:3ll to B:3d p.m. I Calls unswer*‘<l promptly day or night. Monroe Telephone. O o The play. "Professor Pep,” which was to have been staged here Friday night, is postponed m*H tiiiitely. . 11 THEY ’ WON’T KNOW YOU ARE COMING Odorless means something to you in Dry Cleaning— Boes it not? I Well the FARR WAY Method is ODORLESS. DECATUR LAUNDRY
