Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1923 — Page 8

WILLYS KNIGHT Coupe-Sedan DeLuxe $1530 j* Toledo The National Favorite Weary of folding seats and seat-climb-ing, the public has literally flocked to the Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan! Dpors front and rear. You enter and Jeave without awkward contortions. And it has the wonderful WillysKnight sleeve-valve engine — same type as Panhard, Daimler, and others of Europe's finest cars. See it! Try it! Ofher Wiltye-Knight model*: 5-f>a»». Tourint $1175: 2-ftasi. Road.it er $1175; 7-pa»». Touring $1325: 5-fiai*. ( ou|>e-.Sedan (Standard $1450:5-fraee. Sedan $ 1795: 5-tM»». Sedan De l.uxt $ 1595: 7-frasn. Sedan $ 1995: alt price» f. n. b. Tnledn. We reserve the rtf hl to change price* and apecifii at ion* without notice. Holthouse Garage THE DAY OF THE KNIGHT IS HERE

WE EXTEND THE SEASONS WISHES TO ALL FOR A • Merry Christmas Maier Hide & Fur Company

TT is because of our sincere regard for your friendship that we desire to express appreciation tor your loyalty and wish you all the blessings of a Merry Christmas and a ■■Ml Happy New Year Beavers’ Furniture Store South Second Street * .

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1923.

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The following songs will be sung around the big Christinas tree on | Liberty Way at the Municipal Christ ' mas celebration to be held in this city Monday evening at five o'clock. Clip the songs tfhd take the copy with you and join in the singing. Adeste Fideles Oh come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant; Oh cotae ye, oh come ye to Bethlehem; Coms and behold Him born the King of angels; (Chorus) I Oh come, let us adore Hint, Oh come, let us adore Him, I Oh come, let us adore Him, ' Christ the Lord. A-ntcn.

Verse II God of God. Light of Light, Lo! He abhors not the Virgin's womb; Very God, be gotten, not created; Repeat Chorus Verse 111 Sing, choirs of angels, siftg in exultation. Sing all ye citizens of heav'n abovp; Glory to God in th< highest; Repeat Chorus Verse IV Tea Ixird. we greet Thee, born this happy morßing; Jesus to Thee be glory giv'n; Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing; Repeat Chorus Joy To The World Joy to the world! the Lord is come; Lsit earth receive her King; I uet evry heart prepare Him 'room. — And heav'n and nature ’sing, And heav'n and nature sing. And heav'n and nature sing. And ijrav’n, and heav'n and nature Verso II Joy to the world! the Saviour’reigns; Let- men their songs employ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains— Repeat the sounding joy. Repeat the sounding joy, Repeat, repeat the sounding joy. Repeat the sounding joy. Verse 111 He rules the world with truth and grace. And makes the nations prove The glories of His rigtteouaness, And wonders erf His love. And wonders of His love. And wonder*, wonders of His love. And wonders of His love. Silent Night Silent night, Holy night All is calm, all 1* bright Round yon Virgin Mpther and Child. Holy Infant so tender and mild. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep iu lieavcnly pence. Silent night. Holy night I Shepherds quake at the sight. Glories stream from heaven afar, Honv'uly hoots sing Alleluia; iihtiot. the Saviour. Is born! I Christ, the Saviour, m born! Silent night. Holy night Son of God. love's pure tight Itgdleat beams frtMß Thy huly face. With the d«>n «>f re<|eemlng grwre, Jeuus. Lord, at Thy birth! Jesuit, laird, nt Thy birth! Hark! The Herald Angels ting i Hark! the herald ague Is sing. Glory to the new iwrn Klhg; Peace on earth and merry Mild, I God and sinners recmtriled! Hark! the herald angels .sing Glory ! Glory tn the new horn King. A meh i Joyful, all yr nntlons, rise, j Join the triumph nf Hie airiest With th' angelic boat proclaim, ■ Christ is born in Rnthlehrm! Repeat Chorus Christ, by hlrh’st heaven adund; i Christ, the everlasting Lord: ' Imtr in time behold Him coma, i (ztisptipg <rf tlie Vugin s *omb. Rapaat chnra* I—l I- WANT AI.'U EARN—I - I—l

Lady Who Discovered Radium Is In Poverty Paris, (United Press) —Mine. Curie whose name is inseparably linked with the discovery ot radium, of untold value to science aud medicine, has devoted every franc she ever possessed to scientific research. As a result, she is in extremely straightened circumstances, but has refused al! offers of financial assistance for her personal needs. Friends aud collaborators have, however, much against he will, presented her case to the French government and it is likely that parliament will shortly agree to a proposal of the ministry of public instruction to grant her a state pension of forty thousand irancs, or about $2,200 a year. Mme. Curie's modesty and desire for self-effacement is -proverbial in French scientific and newspaper circles. When she returned from the IJ. S. with the precious gramme of radium presented to her by the women of America for her laboratory she could scarce be induced to say a dozen words for publication. The government's proposal is intended to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the discovery of radium, an chievemejjt accomplished by Mm*. Curie and her husband, Dr. Pierre Curie, who was killed in an automobile accident in Paris in 1906. The first of the hitherto unknown (dements isolated by the scientific couple was named Polonium as a tribute to Mme. Curie's birthplace. ‘‘This discovery,” says the proposal, "was one of the marvels of modern science. Prepared by the remarkable researches ot Henri Becquerel, the collaboration of M. and Mme. Curie first revealed Polonium, then radium, the most active and mysterious of natural substances. France ■els it a duty to demonstrate its gratitude to those who have given this glory to the nation. Pierre Curie died prematurely. With admirable constancy, extraordinary faith and abnegation, Mme Curie has carried on the work. The movement has come for a national recompense.” o $ I—I—WANT ADS EARN—| INFLUENZA I As a preventive, melt and ! inhale night and morning— YljElMt | O—f if Million Jara Uaad Yoarly

Cry staLTheatre As our today’s picture failed to arrive we will show . our special Xmas feature starting today. Matinee and Evening — 10 and 25 cents A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to All. A D. W. GRIFFITH PICTURE and a GOOD ONE. By all means see this great picture. Never before has i there been anything like it. A picture that takes you back to the early days and tells a story of unusual interest.

Ossinning, N. Y. —W. A. Reeves, 27, British war veteran, has played his way to freedom from Sing Sing prison. "To good an actor to remain in the penitentiary”, authorities said, after Reeves played the title role in a prison show. Or- — - $ $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S s—s

The Seasons Greetings and Sincere Good Wishes tor a Merry Christmas is extended to all our friends . and Patrons Mr. &Mrs. M.Moyer

Greetings Wishing You A Very MERRY CHRISTMAS ’ and a NEW YEAR OF HAPPINESS Callow Kohne

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