Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1924 — Page 3
floors REPORT 00 ATTENDANCE «SSM" tendance J» l an - T . WPr e no one hundred per cent JAcM repor‘e.l by the school J “ fn over the <<’<*nty for the oi l ' si fkneM an<l PXtr,l ""‘ ''° Ul Ja “Xr kept down the attendance. . iv in the rural district., How- * the attendance waa not bad for T month of J anui,ry - Fo,|ow,nß Is °T ! the county superintendent, h. ■ • * the first set of figures folding the teacher's name being the Xnt; X .... dally attendance; and the third the per cent of attendance: Union Township IWuolph W’eiland-tniatee ; j-May Jewell Falk 35 31.5 90.4 2-Xarilfa Barkley 23 20 91 I 5-110 Johnson 39 33 - 8 83 9 1- Marie Brodbeck 29 18.2 92.8 Parochtal-O. J. Schmidt 56 52.5 94 Root Township A. J. Lewton trustee j-Monmouth School. Enin Dcty prin. 18 17.5 97.2 Mary Kenney 37 35.4 97.1 Dora Marie Magley 36 30.7 92i9 Florence Rice 27 24.6 91.3 2- Fleming 23 19 90.3 I—Oscar Fuelling 27 It* 8.1 Pin—Paul Dorn 41 39» 95 A. Moeller 17 16 95 I Preble Townahip August Scheumann-tnistee. 4- Beatrice Oettinger 24 23 94 5— Milton C. Werling 21 20.3 97.7 t—Edward Jaherg 22 19.7* 95 Frances Borne 2 7.2 90.3 par,—Edawrd Sehuricht 57 54 95 D. Buuck 20 18 93 hr.—R. Stolp 44 43 96 Par—A. W Rossman 38 32.4 87.4 Ida Gunsett 25 22.3 89.4 Kirkland Township W. !(. Dettinger-trustee. 1-Gladys. Goldner 31 30 97 1-Emma Dettinger 27 15 96.7 1 J- R. M. Houck 33 30.5 96 4-W’m. Bryan 32 30 90 $-Vernon Arnold 24 22 2 92:4 4— Alfred Beavers 36 33 91.3, Central High School. It. H. Smith. Prin. 67 60.8 90.7 Washington Township .. Glen Cowan-trustee. 3- Margaret E. Moran 21 19.7 94 5— Herbert Foreman 20 17.5 89.3 4- Thelma Burkhead 26 22.3 86 Mary Thomas 21 19.5 91 i—Nelli. McGath—No report. I—Albert t'oppes 23 21 94.7 St. Mary's Township Mrs. 8. IL Bowen-trustee. 5- Mills School. IL J. Mann 47 44 3 94.3 11. M. Crownover 25 24 97 ' Gladys Suman 31 29.2 94.8 beta Longenberger 23 21.7 94 l*lah Steele 45 29.3 88 <—Bobo School. Jerome Morrison 13 11.8 90.8 Bernice Masters 22 20* 94 Huth Smith 19 18.3 pg Blue Creek Township H. L Sipe-tnistee. I -Russell Setelner 27 24.6 91.3 •-Iva King 24 19 95.3 •-Chaßner Edwards 15 14 1 94.3 Heffner 39 16.1 92.2 f-b 0. Roop 27 26 83 ‘--Eldon Sprunger 21 19.5 95.7 •-Wildus Vance 27 19.5 94,7 Monroe Townahip 'ance Mattax-truatee. Isnchlon Daugherty u 12.9 95.6 ? ?*'* o,, **‘ r 17 15 3 90 4 ■ Dun Essex 36.5 92 -<>ertrude Sprunger 28 25 91 - -Sylvester Everhart *7 25 93 3 -i-uclle Heffner 21 18.7 93,4 •-lavlta t'bristener 19 17.3 90 '°ra Habegger jj i«.g g 8 Broun •* 24 22 ♦» 94 2 ‘Men Gillium tit, 35 33 95.7 "* Monrm. School. ' 'yde Hendricks, prin. 65 59.5 H. 3 •*ry McCullough 23 32.1 96 4 ' lMr »e Haggard 40 35 96.1 R b'h Gilbert 23 Oj a ~"J' D. R. Schwartx. • D D. Maxelln 59 57.7 98.8 French Township , .* rt ‘ a Mwp< hbetger trust I*? Meyer 1R p 7 LS * H,lly « »• 59.9 AB ' lr, ‘*» 35 23 91 iIT?. Rfh ” nl ‘ ” 29 91 C M . r Meyer 31 27 ggg 01 R “ n y<« 39 37 95 Hartford Township j-n*' Rlul,l, ’Ttruetna. 24 22 84 “Oh Grove School. • r £ l " . R< ’ m ' ,y ' Wn. 26 25 95 Un J 1,11 zs 242 ”* f-Viw “ 27 24.4 97 7 °r Eicher 34 eg g gg 1815.0,wa,Ll 81 5. 0,wa, L Pri " M 65.44 99 8 ‘" 1B " r 14 14.4 98
la-hI r Heynohis 112 31.4 98.1 Justine Biik'C II 13.7 98 Wabash Township .1. F. Felly irnrtee. I—John Martin is 16.6 90.8 Elmira Staley 30 26.9 93 2 Andrew C<>ol< 49 44.8 91.9 3 - Helen Alz 24 20.1 87 ’ 4 — Emerson Wheeler 21 20 93 5— Ada Hall 17* 16 94 6 Alva Fenstermaker 14 13 99 7—C. F. Fink 22 21 97 Mildred McCray 39 33 4 93 Jefferson Township J. M. Bnll< nbacher truste... Central School. H. H. Glenn, Prin. 49 46 96 Amos Ketchum 38 35.5 94.5 Virgil Wagner 51 50 94 Helen Kenney 56 48 90.8 J Ruth Furlow 42 39.6 94 0 NAME SCHOOL BUILDING IN HONOR OF WILSON Columbus, Ind.. Feb. 25. —The new Columbus junior high school has been named Wilson High School In honor of Americas war president. A bronz tablet bearing a dedicatory inscription will be placed in the entrance of the school building. CIGARETTE SMOKING BY SCHOOL PUPILS DEPLORED Indianapolis, Feb. 25. —A vigorous campaign to check cigarette smoking among young school boys and even school girls has been started by Chas. Downey, juvenile probation officer. In some of the schools, as many as one-third of the boys and some of the girls habitually smoke cigarettes, according to reports made to Downey. One school teacher in Bright wood told him that 21 of th** boys in her ; room, all between 14 and 16 years of age. were constant cigarette smokers. Eight of them had court record*. o Can‘t Stop Joint-Ease “You can't stop people from buying Joint-Ease for sore throat and cold in chest.” writes one of our druggist friends. "They say it's the best ever." We know that, of course, but please remember that Joint-Ease Is for stiff, swollen, painful joints, whether rheumatic or not, and its tremendous sale for that purpose proves that-ft is the one joint remedy that gets the most satisfying results, I A tube costs 60c cents at druggists everywhere. Just rub it on and in a few seconds it disappears completely un’der the skin, and relief follows instantly.
This Age ! of Oil ! Speaking editorially, the Chicago Tribune, in its issue of February 3, says: “Virtually every one ia the nation is a user of oil and consumption grows at a rapid pace. We have a problem, therefore, not merely of conservation but of supply, and its solution is vital to the material psos- • peritv and progress of the United States.” This able statement seems to us to justify further comment. “Virtually every one in the nation is a user of oil” —oil in some form enters into the manufacture of every article of commerce. Without it the commodities you use could not lie manufactured and sold for the price you pav now. “Consumption grows at a rapid pace" —to illuminate this statement it is only nec- < essarv to show that in the ten states served by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) there were, on January 1. 1924, 4,855,739 automotive vehicles registered. This is 807,367 more than were registered on . January 1, 1923. “Conservation” —it is a well-known • • fact that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) by means of processes discovered and developed in its own laboratories has contributed more to increasing the yield of gasoline from a given quantity of crude than any other refiner. This increased yield was secured without in any way affecting ’ the quality of the gasoline and without touching that portion of the crude which goes into the manufacture of lubricating oils. “Vital to the material prosperity and progress of the United States"- comment here seems unnecessary as all must recognize the part played bv petroleum in “This Age of Oil.” . The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has achieved its signal success in “This Age of Oil" by practicing the principles of fairness, equity and justice. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is proud of its position as a leader in the petroleum industry—it is proud of its success — it is proud that the service it has rendered has gained the respect, conidcnce and esteem of the thirty million people of the Middle West. Standard Oil Company (/mKmm) 010 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. iT.fifit'ATiV 2*. 1924.
UfHOOPING COUGH i ff No “cure’’-but Helps to re. » ? due. paroxysms of coughing. I VICKS ▼ Vaporus Ovrr 17 Million Jan Vaad I Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 L; ■■ JSn’w, Il * ss' i i | ii ' ® !&’ I ' . I 9 400 ROOMS iSV, 1S I together with many other comfort feature-* at moat reasonable rates. 1!*') Rooms at $2.50 per Day 100 Rooms at SI.OO per Day I 100 Rooms at $.1.50 per Day 5.> Rocmsat SI.OO per Day 50 Rooms at $4.50 per Day The -e is but one price to everytioJj. Batea arc boated in each room. Food Service the Very Best Club Breakfast . . $ .75 Spe ial Luncheon . .75 'table d’Mote Dinners 1.50 ( offee Shop and Tea Room Finest in the city Conveniently toeare*! in the heart of ; Indlanapolts. on WASHINGTON ST. (National IralO at Kentucky Ave. HOTEL LINCOLN T. I. Ml ' ' R. M inac r INDIANAPOLIS
I Home Outfits Room Outfits I illlTtlBUC; 2 Tr 'll I J .. ■ABwaaflßf p L. iitSw II / ■■■■•••• I a WTUn > flf J* R T// . ffeumiaDCffl l\ ■ .... . J j; rrf This Is The 1 This Is The LAST WEEK LAST WEEK MAKE THE MOST OF IT! J MAKE THE MOST OF IT! ONLY 5 MORE DAYS THE TIME GROWS SHORT Economy Is Calling To All Thrifty Housewives—Our MIGHTY SACRIFICE SALE Os Finest QUALITY FURNITURE ; Withits ’ Yin Drastic Reductions of 25% to 50"> •, Positively Ends Saturday Nisrht Solid Oak 1 /- i —i* x -' NeW I Bullet ShT' i ffinjt"'* a-». h IFT rx”i..x?: -■ ,tF fl i I?, r Beda mirror back. 'l4 U 1 ""4-I—l—llL I llaMatMlW*-k J Massive and stylWas 822.50 ~- J r, --Jl L»' 4 * I FL‘ /.4T JLd ish - Walnut or Sale Price V — * — .1 ta , * j 'M H Mahogany finish. $15.50 zz:4fH ? zp~~ — Big assortment of — | / , W uk'iHU ■’ ' H (10 Buffets, all in T L t / / 1. Il II ... 1 nt" 1 L - WWI # tin- sale. . /f flswu I' 1 n ■*• ! P i Every Four Poat ————— ” I t I ' I I" U I 1 . I •' 1 t1 _A (ft I er in the sale. F.ne, New L (I 'i I ( Hl fa n«iv ' I i n ' A« k. Golden Oak J K'jT" Iron construction, M*w4w*> '4"' *■* t ' ■ ‘‘ DD( t maho ß any finish. |> 7 J ‘ KrWVQ/ r " ‘ ' ’' A< ' rs Opens up to full ?'>• *‘ X V ” 1 *' ' um ’ bed ain; com- ” pletely equipped, piete with spring porcelain top and mattrssa. Here's a wonder IS rhis Splendid 3 - Piece Bed Outfit !(,I8 W Complete Bed Springs and Mat'ess Lar > e Maatiive Veraia Martin Ital; (Full Size) Library large continuous posts and five fillers. The Cl * B C. J E<tr ‘ ■f’**'* l Ta hip springs are of the Holcon End Sprinn Type « W* / Kitchen iaD,e (like cut); A 15 fb. All CoHon Matlress « 1 ™ . Golden Oak, completes the outfit. Very special for KJr 9 I able C wm w’w B " Wednesday ...T7 ■ h.m wood tenSale Price , struction: white lIJIII AA enameled: porce3 P-c BRASS BED OUTFIT 3 P-c IRON BED OUTFIT , Price* Slaxhr-d per of a bargain on all Tables. Bed. Spring* and Mattress Bed. Springs and Mattress at Extra Spscial A beautiful Genuine $ t .00 GOLDEN OAK Hraxa 4 Pont B*-<l. a 45 A -turdy full si.’ <1 r* • th Snow fluke Cotton -y Iron bed. K<hwl i-l-ring a— J* 4 A Splendid Rockers Mattre.. and a hpl.-ufl>r>A r A and mt. 4 - II- 1 f| F u„ m _ -in nd,i did a*< of Jll flake mat tn « < otupl-1-W | / “X I»<Un I.Z/J <\™‘7 P?2rv <»"'>' ' »>"<«• Wedn- -lay I Reed body and en linlali Every • hood; upholsterchair upholatered ed m C-trduray; «’““ ,n m'r i ny OTHERS MADE UP TO YOUR LIKING I rubbe-* tires. |I g er. an many - Sale Price sty lea as there - - - ■’/I are chair.. .?IZ.3U 111 to $25 value. gj qq ROLLS. SPEULILi'H' H*P lln rriagea SIO.OO AM Good a i££ ,r S Lino itxtra Extra Special \ A|) Odd S V '" H en Voss Mattress Dressers Odd Folding IRONING ‘ L k Electric * d St ""Mr". Chiffonier. CUITHES u oAK |>s T .y."Z k "„. Washer ••J.r.’STAL'J."Jh«.T* Featurmf one In R.\( KS Uarße naa- roomy: auto- vacuum Type; Sal * Prt « ’.t 622 00 ‘ 832 00 u| „ . oteelbrac.d A Bargain Waa 1116.00 nr.- advnm Ing tiro $13.50 $22.50 $1.39 $1.79 $/.50 $75.00 "■ x;-" — > —— u Gay, Zwick & Myers I COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS UNDERTAKERS DECATUR, INDIANA.
