Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1924 — Page 2

Osage Indians Want An Increase In Allowance Kaunas city, Jan. 12. Au allow luCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE /itsY tateW

1000 Members in Our Thrift Savings Club Is Our Goal Have you enrolled? If not come in by January 1 Uh. and get started the THRIFT WAY. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. hank of servk F’

The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E .Matinee Every Afternoon At 2:3<>. Evening Show At 7:00 Saturday Matinee At 2:00. Saturday Evening At 6:30 rrA wnprirr where is this west? TO-Nlbnl Everything ii Wt-t-it-ru Drama rlmuhl hav<-. "Buddy at the Bat.” ( ciii' ily with Buddy Mt‘**ens -r. t Keele Fox New* i luc -See

MONDAY ai d TUESDAY “St AKS OF JEALOUSY” A Special Fir*! National featuring an All-Star ( art. Drama that w.ll clutch your emotion* with fingers of steel! A Brntherhood of hale a girl |mt to a great t»«t of tlevoflow —a ragina forest tin- a lynching mob! Thrill* and breathIm* su*|H-nse that will run an icy tlngir up your rpine With Frank Keenan. Msrguerte de la Motte. Lloyd Hughes and Edward Burns. "Hone In Oil” A good Christie comedy. FOX NEWS » R««'a toc2Sc WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY •THE HUNTRESS” A big Flrrt National featuring Colleen Moore Volt'll get a kick .ml o’ this, we know. /It’s a Western of a new type Bela prove* thut th female of the i<|uiie« t* a more t.lettlb** go-getter than th* male--unit the proving will give you a tnlgbty aaUußtelorL nntcrtalnment. Come! “The Oplimlst” A Llo>d Hamilton comedy 9 Real* 10c 25c

CUT OUT AM) SAVE FOR REFERENCE N‘« daily announccnicn! of our attractinns will appeal next Wffflt. t»»lld’ ,'PUI-rll 6, Hu |>fogr.tin.

ante of SI,OOO a month for wi-wanJ HXpen** i* mere "pocket chaug'.' l'.*r a piker" Chief Paul Red Eagle. bead of the usage Indian hation*. d-l'it-! ...I here, passing through enroute to Washington with aeventy-aix of hi* brave*. The Indian* are going Io upp nl for un Im ream- In their ullotim ft the Osage nation’s bunk ae omit n»« totalling $7,000,000 mid rapidly Increasing from oil royalties. The Indians will appeal for .1 Du ! ( get which Will allow building of schools and others improvements In properly. Many of the delegations were s', tired in tribal drea*. including blanket* and fancy hmtddress. Only a few could speak English. o — Some (food I sed Tires. Ace Battery & Tire Shop. b. — —■(>—- —— I S -I—WANT APS EARN—l—>—l

FRIDAY “PURE GRIT” A Universal attraction W ith Roy Stewart A lightning -actioned romance of the ruagi'tl. inrtl hlltmg. twohated gun toUn' Wc*t! Steve Fraxer coultf look cooFy into the open musrlc of a six Mliunter. Vet he trembhd before the dlncoiiti'iting ante us the girl he loved until “Skipper's Treasure t.ardcn" A good cometly. FOX NEWS 8 Rest* 10c-25c SATURDAY “SHAIMIWS OF THE NORTH” A Uniternal with Wm. Denmond Where only the smoking rifle and ih*. strength of a men's atm* determlwe right and wrong "Wolf’ Darby f..n«ln bl* bieath|e*« atol thrilling Brill to” love and a gold cUlm “Tipn” A tomrily with Ihtbv Piggy. FOX NF.WH I 8 Reels 10c-25c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JANI AM 1-- 19 2_

t CLUB CALENDAR t Saturday Ladles Aid Society of M. E. Chore Rummage Salo, Church basement, f afternoon and evening. , Monday RBseiirch Club—Mrs. O. L, Vance. Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Charles . Lose. Delta Theta Tan —Mrs. ('. (.'. Schafer. Tuesday W. C. T. U.—Mrs. Jno. Niblick. Mary and Martha Class of M EChurch- Mrs. It. K. Rice. | Wednesday Auction Bridge chili Miss Agnes I Kobne. Shakespeare Cluli —Mrs. D. M. Hensley. Ladies Aid Society of Reformed church— Mrs. M. F. Worthman. Historical club—Mrs. Pauline Butler. Senior Class benefit Show at Crystal Thursday. Senior Class benefit Show at , Crystal Friday. American Association of University Women. Mrs. C A. Dugan. 6 p. m. Thursday Pythian Needle club- K. of P. I Home. Tile Ladles Aid Society of the United Brethren church met at the home of Mrs. Hen Hoagland Thursday after noon. Twelve regular members were in attendance and two visitors. Committee for the ye*r were appointed, the entertaining commute Including Mrs. Harker. Kate Stetler and Mrs. Frank Fisher Mr*. Stonerook and Mrs. Meh hi will serve on the Lookout committee and Mrs. Wlstdiaupt and Mrs. Frank Bohnke were appoint eg member* of the visiting committee. During the social hour delicious refreshments were served by tbe hostess. > ♦ I The Pythian Needle Club will be entertained after temple Monday evtoning at the K of P. home. The I hostesses will lie .Mesdames C. I* I Walters, Ed. Whitright, Guy Brown and Miss Ffcrne Passwater. A good attendance is desired. • The Mary and Martha Cfcgrs of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday evening January 15. nt the home of Mrs 11. J Hire On Fifth street. The committee in charge includes Mr*. W. It Smith. Mrs. Enoch Eady. Mrs. L ('. DeVoss. Mrs Joel Reynold *. Mrs. Moon. Mrs. Lanra (Till anti Mrs Gordon. The election of officers will be held at this meeting and a good attendance is desired. • The Ladies Aid society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. James Staley. A good number was in attendant e. \ finant ial report wit* given which included the) amount of *861.38 raised during the I year. Mrs. Staley served a delhiottluncheon during the social hour. • The Historical tlub met Wednesday cttrnioon at the home of Mr* Pauline Butler on South Thin! street Mrs J M Miller will h;:.-e the paper i n "Germa." Van Oundyßos Miss Florence floe, daughter of Nathan Rite, of net r Monroe, anti Sheridan Ven tltmly. of Fort Wayne, were quietly married by A C. Butcher, justice ~f the peace. In hi* off'.e here at 11 o'clock this mornirg. Witnesses were Era Nelson. John Wagoner and Lewis Butcher Mr. Van Gun , dy hi a mb of David Van Gundy, and is a wire Inspector in Fort Wayne Fottowlng the ceremony, the young couple left fn r Fort Warne. where they will make th*lr future hnme. The American A'-smlatinn of University Women will meet nt the home of Mrs C A Dugan On M .wot street, at r. o’clock Friday evening. T.t* Auction Bridge (Tub met nt the home of Mbs Agnes Kobne at t ight . o’c loc k. Wednesday evening —.- o > ■ • (hsian-Uccatiir 11. S. Game To Be Played Wednesday The basketball game botwenn Osxfan high Htboctl and Doeatur high eebnol. whedu|i>d to he played In this lily next Batarday night, will lie play. •'•I ot» Wednesday night of next week instead, it fa ImjtmniMe for tbe Imaines* men of the city to leave their botdnvaa lo attend th* garnet on Halttrday | night sad for that reason the dots for the (Jwian game wan changed to Wcdm dav mailt QaMitg ha* n •meb tht, J(H r, loiitg talrd i I one „f ti„. „t quip;.. t „ hl county. Ossian defeated Decatur In

... ~ fount! oi ’■■ (Hiftrit t tout uament here last spring, after Decatur had defeated Hie strong Monroe team. On Friday night of next week the local team will go to Portland to play. Decatur boys and girls play Narett here tonight. — o STURGIS WINS EROM (Continited From Page <>nel Ing. Reno, of Wabash will Line and summary of last nights at Sturgis: Decatur 28 Sturpis 31 Dorwln E G rove! ’ Andrews F (Temmens Lammlmnn C Brickley Miller G Mason Substitutions: Decatur — Heal for Andrew*. Tucker tor Beal; Steele fop Miller; Sturgis—Boregt for Mason. Field goals: Dorwln 3. Uimmiman 4. Steele 3, Groves «. (Temmens 4. I’rickley 4. Free throws: Dorwln. Andrews, Beal 2. luimmiman 1. Miller, Steele 2.x Brickley 2. Mason. Referee: Petschulat. —o Mrs. Atla Martin made a business tirp to Fort Wayne this afternoon. J. P. Johnson, well known resident of Monroe was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Ed. Arnold and son. of Kirkland township, were'shoppers in the city this afternoon. Hay Teeple, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here yesterday. W. I» Gttnder, of Washington township was in this city this afternoon looking after business. Mrs. Pete Mougey and son. Alfred of Toledo, Ohio, arc visiting relatives here. For painted kitchen walls. .•pec-Dce it’s great. — o b- ■ I T THIS ol T—it is won rauosKi Send this ad and tan ceiidOo FntcV <■ f.l. Sheffield W/ Chicago. 11.. writing your n.imejpnd addv-sa le.trlv. You will rvi '•t- a t<-n cent :.ottle of FOLF.Y S HONEY AND TVIt >r Cough*. Colds, and Croup, also fr.-a ■ample pa. kages of FOLEY KIDNEY 011.1 S for Ba. ka-h,.. Rheumatic Pain*. Kldnev and Bladder trouble. and iOI.EY CATHARTIC TABLETS for ... -lipntion and Biliousne.-*. These vomlerful r* medics havy helped mH-

BIG 7 DAY January Clearance Sale r ——————————i ■■ , , „ M „ Starts Today January 12th Closes Sat., January 19th Special Prices Will Be Given On Wool Dress Goods and Plain and Fancy Silks Final Closing Out on all Ready-to-Wear QO-A-T-S and D-R-E-S-S-E-S at less than Manufactured Costs. Attend this Sale. It will be to Your Gain. Large Selections to Select from Niblick & Company

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