Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1924 — Page 3

t.E. MEETING AT FORT WAYNE Fractional Horsepower* Motor Salesmen To Hold Annual Convention Fort XVayne, Jan. 4. —Tin* annual convention of the fractional horsepower motor sales depart moot of the General Electric company will bo held bPM beginning next Monday mon. )D( , Jan. 7, and continuing until Saturday evening. January 12. The business sessions will be held in the morining and afternoon in building 16-2 of the plant at which time the various phases of the fractional horsepower motor of the com

No Discount on Gas Bills After 10th of Month All gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager

GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE x s _ ■■■«■ Many people have taken advantage of this great money-saving event, and this is a REAL SALE. I We invite you to compare prices, and save money on winter merchandise, Now, just when you need it. /fife \ Compare these prices and see if you cannot save more monev HERE. <Hr fi I ' SUIT'S OVERCOAT S! JL I r cjk fin Suilsan ' 1 <her ‘dJQQ <cqk twi Suitsan<|Ov< * r - tsoo rzx cok fin S,|i,s:in<| over- cik 111 ®W® W coats go at.... •*/ »PO'J« W coats go at.... »P«— ’ )• 4») tpZ<O«W coats go at.... y) lO* L) ~1 ■ SHIRTS $42 - 50 s $3L75 $32 - 50 *-°^ s2l7s $22 - 50 “ r; $ 147 P VIIIIII V StO.OOXr d .' , " r ’529.75 S3o.o(>;±“-$19.75 $20.00 $13.75 , $7^055.75 I $37.50X^ d .r."'526.75 $27.50»£? $18.75 SIB.OO $11.75 BOYS —~ ——— Suits & O’coats &•--■ S One Lot SHIRTS at HALF PRICE! '| ■» sii.-r, $3.50 ■' $2.75 $15.00 $10.75 $3.00 “ $215 $13.50 $9.25 MEN’S and BOYS’ . UNDERWEAR S S WM !r£ SWEATER COATS AND SUPOVERb I v ' l V V «feA .. .. ’ 512.50 go at M 75 56..50 Union Suits $1.75 $7.50 $4.75 ?* ::::::::::::8S n •••«“ ' 1 S6.(X) go at $4.75 I ■ $5.00 Union Suits . ..$3.25 I BOYS’ at M-25 'J $3.50 Union Suits $2.65 NIGHT BIOUSPS $4.50 go at $3.65 /I $2.50 Union Suits $1.75 QMIRT« ■ DMNISCS | SW ir():lt ,3.15 | I $2.00 Union Suits $1.35 &H1K1& 1 /»/• $3.50 go at $2.75 Vx „ . 1 _££ s3.oogoat $2.15 __ $1.75 Union Suits $1.25 1 ff a (| || $2.50 go at $1.65 ■/ $1.50 Union Suits $1.15 . ¥* | 4 v7ll Xl.7sgoat $1.25 K <1 (Ml TTninn Cnit • - 4 Mil |L —51.50 go at $1.15 1Y SI.OO Union Suits <sc I | VANCE & LINN, Where You Really Save Money

pany will he discussed, plong with the sales policies of the company and the outlook for the new year. Walter (1011, manager of the Fort Wayne plant, will deliver an address of we) < orne to the representatives at their first meeting Monday morning after which J. <l. Barry, of Schm-ctady, N. Y., vice liresldent in < hari e of sale:’., will address the men on present-day problems. A, .1, I'ranclsalestnanager of the fractional horsepower motor department, will preside at the meetings. Many officials, department heads, and members of the sales force will speak at the business sessions, dur in the convention here, including a number of the local men, as follows: Several entertainment features are Being planned to be held for the representatives during their stay in Ft Wayne, which will include a dance to be given next Wednesday evening

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924

fnr all visitors and their wives and families, All employes of the fractional horsepower motor department at tho local and Decatur plants ajul their families are also invited to at tend. On Friday evening the men will ho entertained at a banquet, in building IC-2, to which many officials and department heads of the Fort Wayne plant win bo in attendance. An inspection trip through both the Fort Wayne and Decatur plants will bo made some* limo during the con horsepower motors manufactured by vention, as practiaelly all fractional the company are made al these plants.

SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur it Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre At Once Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. , Don't stay gray! Ixtok young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” which Is merely tho old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prepara lion, because it darkens the hair beautifully. besides no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears;, after another application or two. Its natural color is re stored and it becomes thick, glossy jand lustrous, and you appear years younger. Cold Weather Slows Up Work At Sugar Factory The cold weather has Interferred greatly with tho progress of getting the sugar beets into the Hollond-St. Louis Sugar factory and John Cartnondy, local manager stated that he

did not know wtirn the mill would 1 finish slicing the beets. 11 was hoped that the slicing of the beets would be completed yesterday, but many cars Os tl.e beets are irovenup, making it difficult to handle them. Mr. Car mody stated however that ho expected the campaign would be brought to a close this week. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Bowles : Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burning 5 or broken out skin, the Itching stops and healing beyins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying properties. it quickly subdues the itch tng. cools the Irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a litte jar of Bowies MenthoSulphur at any drug store. Good Roads School At Purdue Opened Today The annual Purdue Good Bonds {school opened at Purdue University this morning and will be in session until January 11th. Charles Magley, Adams County road superintendent, was uhable to attend, owing to the large amount of work needing his att< ntion in this county. Subjects of in t< rest to road men and disc ussions on how to build and repair roads are taken up during the short course. iii'i.i-iat nm.i: i.utt.’s cotc.ii "FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOVNIc Is line. My little girl had an ■ i.vfiil rough. I got a beetle* of FOLEY’S HONEY ANU TAR CtIMIW’NU and I gave her a few e|e»**»<c and she was Igreatly relieved," writes Clyde ft. I 11. neeein. Marllirook. Virginia. The best ’ l•••llledy fur c oughs, cohls. hoarseness, relieves prompt l> and effectively. I'iiLEYS lIoNEY AND TAR COMI'eX’ND lias stood Hie test of time, - erring three gene rations.

FARMERS MAKING INSTITUTE PLANS Committees Named To Manage Monroe Institute; Exhibits Feature At a molding of the officers of Iho Monroe* Farmers Institute last week further plans were made for tills in leresting affair wliielf will lie hold In Monroe* on January :50th. A lady and gentleman speaker representing Pur due will speak at both morning and afternoon sessions of the meeting. A corn show with classes for nn-n [and boys and a domestic science products show for women and girls wilt be special features. In the corn exhibit luear and single-car entires in both yellow and while varieties will receive substantial premiums. Men and hoys will exhibit in separate classes, the boys class including those between the ages of 10 to IS. In tli domestic science products exhibit classes will be provided for white bread, graham bread, light and dark cakes, doughnuts and candies. The exhibits are on a country-wide basis 'and anyone living on a farm in : Adams county is invited to enter exhibits in one or all of the classes. Tho fact that no < ntry fee is charged I and that all exhibits may be r<» claimed by the exhibitor makes an especially desirable inducement for nil farmers who take* pride in their products to show what they have. ; Committees which will have charge of the institute are ns follows; Program. Joss Rupert. Howard Mic haud Mrs. S. I. Zechiel; Reception, Mrs. Etta Heffner, Ira Wagoner; Members j ship, W. XV. Hawkins, Henry Haggard, George Blum, Mrs. L. A. Thomas. Mrs. Wm. Mitchel, Mrs. W. S. Smith; Permium; G. 11. Rice, Wm. Mitchel, Wm. Rupert; Corn exhibit: E. XV. Busche. Clyde Hendricks; Domestic Helen ex* Exhibit, Mrs. -K. XX’. Busche. Mrs. Otto Longenbergor, Mrs. John Floyd. Further information concerning the institute may In- obtained from

members of tho commiice or from Jesse Rupert, of Monroe, chairman. o Spec-Dee—kills grease or grime anywhere. Body Os Wabash Girl SI ill In River Today Warsaw, Ind.. Jan. B—Although every foot of Wabash river for miles

Tomorrow Never Comes Thai rainy day Hull real business chance that home you have wanted. What have you dime, what are you doing today to be ready lor any of them? Are you waiting for tomorrow? Are you waiting for some windfall of money? Tomorrow never comes ami the pot of gold is only at “the cm! of the rainbow.” Every dollar in a savings account is working for you. Put Your Money To Work Now ' Open a new account, if you have one, add to your old one. If you save your dollars now, they will work for you when you need them, and in your lime of stress of mi opportunity will make the dilfert nee between success and failure. Old Adams County Bank

down stream from XX’ttbash has boon drugged, no trace has been found of the body of Marjorie* Snider, who leaped to her death In the sowllen river four days ago. It in believed the* flooded waters carrietl the body fur down stream. o Gary—Anton Scizko celebrated his return from the State* penal farm by beating hie wife Cost of the outbur.l of ’affection” was $1 ami costs.