Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1924 — Page 5
( Big Features Os S I RADIO j Bl Programs Today J M WSB Atlanta (429 Ml Bp. in. (C 8 H Tl organ recital by Dr. Charles A ■ Sheldon, city organist. H Wilt'. Washington (409 M) 10 )>. B|n j.. sTi - Amending the Volstead BH i'. t by Senator Capper of Kansas B| '„'„l Representative Hill of Maryland H ‘ WllAl’. New York <192 Mill p. m. H ,!,• s Tl Vineent Lope* and his orBH I rites tra. B| WBZ Springfield Boston (337 Ml ■ >: ;W p m- < E B T)-Concert by the I poston Choral society. BE KGO. Oakland. (312 Ml Bp. tn (C HI < -p Radio drama, “Kindling", by ■ (lie King o’ Players.. I ten-cent store H (Continued from page one) B r "lien the lease the Morris Store B n(liv h„|ds on the Dirke* building ex H plies, it is probable that the Morris H I'ne a»«l Ten Cent Store will be tnovBE ed into the south building. ■ Built By B. J. Terveer BB Th' two buildings have been iu ■ th,, possession of lite Terveer family BB fr r forty or more years. The late B BB ,l Ten'-r constructed them and for H - ' i 'ears occupied both rooms ■ »i:h a hardware and implement store. BB l’> r>'eent years they have been leasBB ed to different parties and the arch- ■ ways between the two room* were H rios-d with cement. The buildings BB are located on one of the most desir- ■ able and important sites on Second Bl Street, they being only two doors ■ ff’nt 'he Monroe and Second street B| corner and on the west aide of the I street. Although the eaact considerI ation was not given for publication, j it was stated that Mr. Morris paid about $20.00(1 for the two buildings. o I If Winter Comes." .Crystal Friday I and Saturday. Are You All Run Down? Many Decatur Folk* Have Felt That Way. — I Feel al! out of sorts? I Tired, achy, blue. Irritable? !ta<k lame and stiff? It may be the story of weak kid- | lev* I | Os toxic poisons circulating about Upsetting blood and nerves. There's away to feel right again. Help your weakened kidneys with Posss I’ll!*—a stimulant diuretic. Doan's are recommended by many' Decatur people: Mrs. M. Helsser. 612 Indiana St Decatur, says: “I know there la no better ktdnev remedy than Doan's, Pill* My kidney* annoyed me for a long time and I became weak and run down My back was so lame I couldn't sweep. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. f nsed Donn's Pills from the Holthonse Drug Co., and they .non stopped the backache and mr l ldnev* didn’t trouble me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t dimply *rk for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Pilk —the same that Mrs. Beisser had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs, Buffalo. ?„ V
Your Bank Account is a I Perfect j'riend As a protection against adversity. as a preparation for opportunity. the I tank account Ik the only unfailing friend you can have. Whether you aim high or aim low in the scale of life you cannot reach your p»ark without 111 ratting money. A Having account al Is i this Hank offers yon Safety, availability of your funds, a Good Keturn on your money, an increased likelihood of success. 4% Interest Paid on Deposits I I Old Adams County Bank
Purdue Building Program Is Approved By Trustees Lafayette, Ind.. April 10—Plans for the building program of Purdue uni versify stood approved todaj by the board of trustees. The plans provide for expansion over the northern part of thi' present campus. Women plans $. $ $ $. sss Greenfield, Ind., April 10—Campaign for defeat of all wet candidates In the May primary elections today was under way among members of the Muy Wright Sewall ndlana council of women, in session here. Mis. Hdward Franklin White, in an address on "Law Enforcement," declared that not one w«t candidate should he nominated. The also advocated an increase appropriation for , the coast guard to prevent rum running, civil “service for prohibition agentg and jail sentence for first offenders. ■ - —o Coolidge's Lead In Nebraska Over 30,000 H’nlted press Stuff Correspondent) Omaha. Neb., April 10— (Special to Daily Democrat)—President Coolidge's lead over Senator Hiram Johnson in Tuesday's primary election has passed the 30.000 mark with all but slightly less than 200 precincts to be heard from. The vote in 1.776 out of the state's 1,936 precincts was: Coolidge— 75.431). Johnson—44.2ol, , luitest returns show that Adam McMullen of Beatrice will win the republican gubernatorial contest over his chief rival. A. N Mathorson. by I Reduced Prices fl THE CRYSTAL I H Nothing Cheap But the Price TONIGHT I Another Paramount B Hebe Daniels and Jm Antonio Moreno in “THE S EXCITERS" Here's melodrama on flying wings, s.-orching land, sea and sky with Its teeming thrills and rapid romance. u j Born on an expre's train go- U ■ ing lift) iioui mid ■ ■ she rode through life and H I love and thilll* at the game <flny pa< e. H —ALSO— H “Dumb Waiters" Two Reel Gonn-dv —ALSO— H News Pictures 10c—15e B O — H TOMORROW A SATURDAY Sg “IF WINTER COMES" Jj At no advance tn price. jS Matinee Friday A Saturday EM <, 1C«-20c H
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1921.
about 15,000. The only race l?»ft in doubt is that of the democratic senatorial nomination. J. J. Thomas was leading Kenneth W. McDonald by more than 2,000 votes. Governor Bryan's lead over Charles H. Graff took on the nature of a landslide. Bryan is leading, four to ' one. < Senator George W. Norris, republl- 1 can. won an easy victory for reppm i (nation. |
-W T - f V / '\ « / \ L'WxXjIK ''’WhSßt / n/ war /v y wW ■ / // >i\ - /Am I) bmTTMM IM Jk A A \ .fr 1 \\ ( \/ \ \ IS’ / 1// \ I' 7 I 1 .H'U7n L n-|\//|l I Lmmmmi wF b i»\l l|| W APassing in the Parade EASTER—Afternoon—Walking*—People looking. You’re in the parade. How will you impress the ones that see you? t Very favorably—if you appear in the right clothes. And you know, when it comes to (he subject of clothes, we are well-fixed to speak. We can tell you of the newest Hart Schaffner & Marx and Griffon Suits the suits that the well-dressed men of this town will wear this spring and summer. $25 to $45 Sec us before the end of the week. Some with Two Pair of Pants. That New Easter That New Shirt What About Your Hat. It’s Here For Easter _ Topcoat? That m another thin* .vow can't mhs In the whites — tana — radiums — Vmi’ll nred one for Eaater: you*ll —a new hat all the new shapes arc check*—stripes and figures, W ith- find the best style and Quality here—here: new colora and values too. out collars—-collars attached and big values always. collars to match. ... rx/x $2.50 $7.00 SI 00 1,1 $6.00 slß.oo, $3«>.00 Holthouse Schulte & Co. “(»<><»d Clothes Sellers For Men & l»oys” (LEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING.
MANY CANDIDATES FOR I. L'. TRACK TEAM (United Press Servfqe) Bloomington, Ind., April in One , hundred twenty Indiana University , men have been allotted track togs, I are reporting (tally for field and truck events. The number out is the largI est to make their try ut the spring sport in CriniHon athletic history, manager* announced today.
Blurtton Expects To Get New Postoffice Soon Buffton, April 10—Stronger hopes for the erection of Blufftoft’s new federal building were entertained here today. Official Information was received from Washington to the effect that plans and Hpeclflcations for the build.ng as drafted will permit of the erecion of a suitable building within the imits of the present allowance. The
appropriation already made, is for $58,000 and an addition of $40,000 is included in a new appropriation bill Information previously received was lu the effect that the new build ing would be erected if a bid is received within the appropriation for the structure. SpeciilcutioiiH will be prepared ut once, It was learned. About three weeks will be required to have them completed and printed. It is thought hat blds will be advertised for about
May 1. ’ o —— "If Winter Comes,” Crystal Friday and Saturday, . TKb Best Jli-CORN E Cur * ln th * Wcr,d ’• Mrwir The Holt house Drug Co.
