Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1924 — Page 8

Israel Stoneburner And Frank Young In New Jobs Isreal Stoneburner, for several | years agent f w the Prudential Life I

BAUGHMAN’S CAN SHOW YOU THE MOST COMPLETE LINE 01 SPRING GOODS IN THE CITY. Curtain Goods. yardloc to 59c Garden and Flower Seeds, 3 pkgs 10c Bulk Seeds all fresh and sure to grow. Ladies. Misses and Childrens Hats Stomped Pieces 5c to $2.89 Crochet Cottons, all colors, ball.. .*. 10c ( Embroidery Floss, 3 skeins 10c Hosiery, pair 15<J to $2.00 Summer Knit Underwear, all sizes. Easter Candies, Toys and Colors , MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN THE CITY. Remember Its At Baughman’s East Side 2nd Street \ _ —ib

|t — * shoes SHOES SPRING OPENING Biggest Lines of Spring Shoes we ever had at Prices that will please you. The Quality I is the Best. W e guarantee to save you money on every pair. All new Spring Shoes or Oxfords. Special Mens Mule Skin Special Bovs Biack Bluth- *3.4’; « ’W jSSIgg Ladies One Strap Light Work Shoes. Eadies Lew Heel . c . SA. JH HT M ’Th° rt H S | i,,Pe iH a good wearing shoe Sa«in Serge 1 Strap Shots, all sizes | gT ” ” Rubber Heel; All Dress Slipper, rub- yto 13, Special X, WCTfe £9MHM MMi sizes I to 8. pair an s,zes ’* ,0 11 her heel, all sizes, 1 1 I $1.39 $1.89 $2.45 • . $1.98 Valu ‘‘« . digger Savings. Thatiawhat willgrreet you in this bisr price aavmg | — AT . sAviNQ X" 1 ' ’ 1 r ‘ Pa,e for the S P rin S m «"‘ hs during this sale. Lades’ Elack Kid Oxfords, Rubber f s.«» 6to II SZ« 4t) E>„_ • Tk . A « heel, all s zes 3to 8 s£.4o ABg Line Mens Heavy Work Shoes. Black 1 the Store A SavintT Oil EverV Plir<>hsL«Z> IQnU Ck„« a n_. Ladies Brown Kid One Strap Dress L*>) RF ' , B °*' n ’ QQ anti <•) G<P>(js. I.ildics and Gf‘llt«i Fumickinn. . IM .1" 1 i- •< it * MiiiC Oil bIIOCSy Ln) c'ipper. Rubber Heel, aii sizes $2. GJ AJ ** zes s*.•*/$ s♦). !<■) ... r urn isninjfs, Muslin and Knit I ndenvear, Curtain Goods, etc Ladies or Growing Girls Patent Vamp Black “ e "? Cu " n Met ’L «? QQ *CQ I SALE STARTS AUTO DAY SAT. MARCH IS A,t “; ford - r" 1 CLOSES SAT MAR 29 ;: 1 L’* 5 • Rubbßr . Heel - . $3.95 Bto 10 and q- SHADES 19c - LADIES UNION -vg sSJ'i"' w ” w SH,RTS_Mt «> Special Price $3.95 $6 CO value SI.9J *Kiilar width. Spe- si.ts 14 2 to 17 69c Inion Suits all Ladies or Grow ng Girls Black Patent Vamp. tS 00 Mens Patent Leather Oxfords, all sues C'iul during {he Sale M tn - Brown or Black Ha MENS HOSE ~ 10e PA,R hU«S 36 to 11. " Cr V Suede Baek One strap, Q- I 4to 10; Rubber heel; £4 Q~ IQ Cpec.al P.-ce. per p.ur *' 1 lb. Special £ '""" r - u. H.., od.So I s S !1 .-,. =. M.».> 49C laoie, „ 05E _, Sc PAIR , ,Uc <n„ Each Ladies Fine Hose In Black or Brown v __ A! ’ P*»r 15C Each DRY GOODS SPECIALS — I <K>od ivwght’unhkaXd” Muslin. ' l '. I ndci wear We Corots Au Curtain Goods spectal! special: Special during the Sale, yard l 1 C . Ladie , Oood Quahty Better Values Than Ever. A New Spring Lme Hope Bleached Muslin. iq We can save vou moMw Corsets . "□€ Lme #t Curum M*ter.ai, 1 Uhilda Blue and While Stripe Special Price, yard lift Uidie, ( r<ue Lad.es Front Lace (>i jQ A D lfl Lme of Nett,™ r .. .lUC ( overalls, HA., ArZx s ?^’“ Gi, ’ g '“ m ’. 19c ;‘;C" 75c "" 25c • 49c 79c | Vard Wide Standard (jnality Percale, Dark or 1Q ■ Nnfinn v #• lull Srze flea%> («>mf«»rt Light, 25e grade. Special Price, vard li/C ,jMd,CB Fj "« Crepe rWHOIIS -Notions Batt, large enough (W., 10-12 inch Pillow Tubing. Best Quality ’-o'vns. assorted QQ_ Rnblnr Boots Safety P.n» I» r <-<>mr<»rt t/Ot Muslin. Special Price, yard O«/C colors, all sizes «/QC ... ... ‘ 9-1 81 inches tv ide Unbleached Sheeting. JQ/e Ladies’ Princess Slips. .Gum Boot's. de‘| qq SPECIAL! SPECIAL.’ Special. During this Sale, yarn 4.7L Double Pannel. made Size 10 11 12 tpl .Mo Go ’ d “*<- <-™«l <|uallty Hlca«lie<l Ouiing. |g *“-* «| R H... A..., 5C <l™..! < |u a llt> IHea.heH Me ' z ** Qp Linen. tn.. ladies Crepe llloomm," ladies Gama 1 (U, * si.wmg soap special price *xtfv ' 1,1 Y NOW '• M) SAVE ) JUT® 1 4Qr Mn , t^ix-Rublmf r«H,‘ Mens Work Shirts, all size, Mh »« >7 /*Q . jn ‘ R HOSIERY.’ HOSIEKV.’ Special Price Ut/C ladies Assorted t olars, Special price Id 23C Mens Muslin Athletic Union Suits, Sateen Bloomers QQ ’ ’ ladies Black or Brown II" All sizes 36 to IJVtJC icsorted sizes... OJ/C — AH sizes IJ* , Mens I’alitriggan Union Suits. Short Sleeves, QQ . .. M ladies WaittU sh.»* ’ " Ankle length; All sixes 36 to 16OiZC c C ~~ „ »*.’« Siw» Boys Oxfords Mens Bib Overalls Blue and White Striae <!• 1 ! n l an< 7 (lUz. Lnu.e» White hiouhv. a'l c °7» • ,a « k MWa «H M<«m Black or Jkovvnl A., Mens Khaki Pants, all sizes Cl? *4 ladies Pink *'•<» .InC- Tubkjr nd ladies Vine lj,le Hn* blink. ®F69 (mc -« 2 - 98 " 2 5c _ P ’ S9C "" 53.45 ladies SHk Ltate’Ho*. biWk — _ * x. y or brown. iQf* You U profit by attending this sale. Attend the opening day Sat., Auto dav " 4 «' k . utKNvItIN v 1 I

Insurance company of New York City, lias resigned his pu.-.itlm; with that company ami a < ept oil one with the American Tobacco company, as I representative, frank Young, well

DECATUK DAILY DEMOEBAT THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1921.

known barber of this city, has secured the insurance agency and was j collecting the premiums truiu his I many patrons this week. Mr. Stoneburner before taking the Prudential agency was employed at the local office of the fort Wayne-Decatur Traction company.

Feel and Look Weil £nd Strong j If you donW "feel like yourself,” if you are weak, drowsy, tired or lacking in vital energy, you need a good tonic and regulator to put your system in natural condition. ‘You can soon regain your old spirits with SJi ? cr-H. i * |l^*'** F 1 The Gr<a* Central Totvc , Compounded from pure ingredients which regulate the bowels. kiriß.™« and liver, put zest into tiie appetite, s eedy the nerves and narca etivngthciiing effect on he Iwdily tissues. Try a bov tie today. • Htjular $1.50 Sue. Full IS m. I.YKO TONIC for sale by all leading druggists. Always in stock at The llolthou.se Drug Company."

Field Goals by “Eagle Eye” Pete Wow J That was some buttle at the new gym last night. It was a real championship fight. I Tlie one regrettable affair about it is that the G-. F. management saw fit ,to 'load-up" with an out-of-town player. The G. E team has played line ball all season and made a fine record, but by'importing a player for the title contest, it looks like the management didn't have, faith in tile team. It also hurts the team’s claim ■ to u clear city chumpionship. — "Dizzy" Steele played a bang up game for the G. E. team. He was all over ths floor and in every play. Eagle Eye Pete, of Decatnr, and Sideliner, of Mum m. have both crawl-

led back into their shells until 1925. Eagle Dye began wavering right after tile Kirkland game and Sideliner just couldn’t think of anything to say after the Bearcats sot untangled form the Shelbyville five.— Gut of Hounds. The Leaders today asked Field Goals to issue a challenge to the G. E. team for two more games to be played in the new gym within the next few days. Personally, we would like to see the two teams meet again anil we believe the fans would enjoy another game like the one last night. What do you say, fans? No, Outta. wo haven’t crawled into our shell yet. Only getting used to not writing this bunk by degrees so we won’t be so lonesome when the final gun is fifed. We notice Tip Offs has given up the ship i though. The curtain goes up on the last act of the 1923-24 high school net., season at 9 o'clock tornorow morning, when Frankfort meets, Franklin in the big coliseum at Indianapolis. The blue and White of F. H. S. wil win. but it remains to be seen which team will

be defeated. Just for fun. we're going to give you our dope on the final tournament; Frankfort to beat Franklin; Richmond to heat South Side, of Fort Wayne; Terre Haute to beat Michi--1 gan City; Shelbyville to beat Roches- ■ ter! Anderson to beat Bedford; Lo--1 gansport to beat North Manchester; t Connersvile to beat Otterbein; Mar- ) insvile to beat Liberty Center; Frank- ! fort to beat Richmond; Shelby vile •J to beat Terre Haute; Anderson to i beat Logansport; Martinsville to beat Connersville; Frankfort to beat Shelbyvile; Anderson to heat Martinsvile; Anderson to boat Frank fgrt. ((Note: no allowances have been made for dope upsets in the above calculatioos.) If you don’t like the above, dope it yourself. Before h aving for Imiiaiupoiis this afternoon. Fanny 9’anettee purchas;od several yards nf ribbon including i the colors of every one of the sixteen teams in the tournaniont so that she i could change colors between games and get a seat in th£ choice rooting J section for each game. "I'm going to

root for the I'urdue Sophomore Lead. Te» Net llw. Mar ,, UIIU( .™ made his debut in <onf fcr „ ( > . ’ ' ball this season has <ii n . i, 7 1 " 1 dividual scoring honors of the ffi Ten. Spradling’s total of ], JJ --50 field goals and 2S (ou] 8 J Places him at the top B f the „ a lead of 11 points over Cu nnia ’ h of Ohio State, his closest riv al T ers on teams which havevettoS their schedules are not within Striking distance of SpradH..,. total. bl^n; a (. e ready sold more than LM.ihjo w w - b „ stock in the new high »ehoo| ium. The amount to be sold is Portland-Mis ß i rU shank, M M( b granddaughter of the i ate G -John Shank, will unviel a taonm, erected here in honor of his nionirr April 18.