Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1924 — Page 5

It & Son Bigger Bargains Never Offered I v’of foi a < wiitedTime Only in the Way of a B <" -s B Remodeling Sale • |A H| IM KiinciTr — ognlgjK Miiir T - £S M rhe seasons latest shies and the ® fl| WS BKBhI Wk LJeI fll Sb mcthrrf of seliinj* ab o applies to , wSfl St fl| H W ■ BB ck tw fl fl w 8 Jit Wm Jflfl |fl ev.eptioniiih style,! mR) 7 fl| fl Wfli Mw flflflfl ißflfll material. Some (y4aHWp fancy trimmed, some plain; all M HAt ® We " rt - v * et * an< * hiffH*?' tailored. /LtKK? zT| • "Sn ■ I V/v/lVll-d Plains, checks, color combinations ‘ttoißA*’ J AaJL "* CZXrtlx \ $ P ARI Y all expießsing the newneßs ° f ,he B £ coming seasons stvles. A better Gwtf’d ul ■ > „ , ... .. opportunity to purchase a suit for Vcfiwr aperWCarpets, new everything, anJ in order to insure our merchandise .... . . . i atgOk-es. Everything must go. You are to receive the benefit. We ( drt I ive in the entire store that will rid our stocks in a short time. *" '*•■». '2-fl Suits Priced as Ijow as , .4KST IN BIG LINE OF $9.651 to $34.50 I I Special Sale of I 1° ° H UMBRELLAS I ndMrtment are a total of 120 Dresses received ? • j >. f morning. Dressed of every description and • j I a large tortunau- purchase of i mbreiias m *’l from our leading manufacturer during their B SiKc Dresses, Summer Frocks, Street and Porch | dirll season era hies us to offer this lot to B K- i i jwu as a big am mw. B FnMest selection ever offered to you at any one 1] h f H —*w mk*. -einwww T\li\ These umbrellas are made of lap e edge ■ TIM — H *|<4|l!Wnl L.' _>< / frames and regular steel rods including B Ki I Mack American taffeta cloth nith paragon ■ K , TA 4 white handles, white rings, white tips and 1 I 111 P I JfPSSCS ‘ n d* to match; also, a good asMwtment ol XjIIIw Olll> I Icalher side straps and thongs on curved E I wood handles; al>*o. plain tan ennmeled ■ C / ' || handles with leather side straps and thongs. ■ M* will notice every requisite of- .i? II sf..>l» vahte. now B ‘fl I* has been followed in the ere- B GSSK9 fi3BRB2» tbfl of these exceptional silk ] ,ll fl»"'. Ilelightful comments have VOILE I voiced bv those* who have seen Fsa-vB 1 v /r > . i r»h wW DRESSES ■Mi wonderful und popular fab- ■ ifllnd >ome very clever and har- B^fl, Sensible for Summer , ~T~ f ® ■ irhnmlnx eir«-<». A .om- X< rms< ESS SUSS ‘ N.WW<»» HUMOIWS | B assortment of aiz.es. «»t>r large stock. .New' ... g |j( V yi t <dors and a ■ I JSffifln :,n ' l flever , " r J a " o '” 4 black sateen slips. real value. g I Your choice at J »f”a Remodeling Sale '* rva ‘ | K OWE ' lar «e selection. Sizes $1.19 "•*<’ i 1 (1?Q OCX t HILORENH BOMNUiH t-Z KHAKI KNK KERS jn g %ar j rt j o ( ro | orw , .4 Sizes range from Ift to 10 sixes 01 and 2 I — ,T Special al Spr< »« I $1 79 49c ■r— " = I — fl /'"""’ ’ f I Evenly d --- “ s : ; hosiery Pv( vvll $2 - 9S sl*24 ! I All Silk Hose, values up to SUB; Q4(* I < e « • Special al •• • • V*V ( 11 be offered at 105 reduction. PncMsmasnea 47( . z lot mentioned here. You wdl save moneys Lr nOESDOUBLE DUTY I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 2(1, 1921.

I Cost Os Printing n Year Book Is Lowered I (UiHGmI Presg Service) I linfiannpotle, Jnnv 2« —By cureful ■ edit Ing and* elimination of dnplicafI liik matter in the alate year ln>ok I ccmpiled umi ptibllHhed annually by I the lecixlntlve refmnre bureau, flu* I coat of the book han been cut upprox- i I mato'y K 000 in the last three yearn. I Tin* year book contains th» record of acfivlfiex and a femime of actlona of ill! ntrtfe ilepflrtmentM and Ih vet- ( nnintow In ita scope coniaining 1.232 | pngea thin year. Ten thousand copiea of the bonk Were printed thio year. The coat was W.M212. L 0 ~ McAdoo Forces Steal Al Smith’s Staff Today MADISON RQVARE GARDEN. New York, .lune 2fi— A during piece of convention demonstrnftnn strategy wa» pulled by the McAdoo forces Immediately after the convent ion convened here today when they stet out deliberately to steal Al. Smith's stuff When Colorado win < ailed, trover- | nor Sweet took the platform und I •,nrie ß n comnlwe snrpri*e by recb andlng the nomination of McAdoo. I Colorado lv*d been expected to pnaa; | Connectk-irt and then New York wua I to have Its big xhnw with the nontinaI tlon and demonstration for Al. Smith | With the mention of MeAdoo'a I name by Sweet, however, the ('alitor--1 nians »mpportern were off with a rnah. , I They screamed, yelled, the band playB ed and a parade of Mandarda, with I -California. Brecon, Idaho. Waehinff I ton. Florida and South Carolina leadI inx the van. waa soon under way. | — .p. in—- | Court House | I i y7- ,, »"7’y ' >" :.m | Appointed Administratrix ■ 1 Frieda Conrad hau lieen appointed I administratrix of the eatate of the I late Otto Conrad The value of the I extate la placed at |2.Soa. The adI minlstratrlx'x bon.l wax ll.nmt. I Sues For Deposit I A case filed in the Well, circuit I court by Ijevl W. Kimmel uxainxt the I Bank of Poneto. In which the plalnI tiff demands JTn.ooo alleged to be du? I him on depoaita. ha* been venued to I the Adams clr< nit c ourt for trial The I law firm ot Sturgix. Stine A Sturgix. I of Bluffton, represents th** plaintiffs. I Seek To Foreclose Mortgage a. The Connecticut Mutual Life In I surancc* company, of flartford. Coni'nett* utt. filed a comphiitH in th*- AdI am« Str* utt . onrt i.xb* v ..v.is -t I Charles F Ktnnev, cducinielrator *»f I the* extale of Patrick K. Kinney, and I others, demaudiiig Jiidxiuc-nt for 12.I non and the foreclosure* of a mortgage I **n an Srtacre farm tn Jefferson town-j I ship Attorney John C. CapToa rep-. I rexeuta the plaintiff. I Suit On Chattel Mortgage I The case of the (Ncnimonwealthi I Loan wmpany vs Roy L Creek, com I plaint to foreclose a c hattel morty lac ,! I has been venued to the Adams circuit | court from the AHoa Superior court.) I Jude me nt b ,r H** o I" demanded At-' I torney S K Frankenstein r*‘pr*--*ents I the plaintiff I Marriage Licenses ft Charles Fr.tnklin Keller ft E em j I ph.ye Decatur, to Heh-n Elisabeth. I Blee. Decatur. ■ Chnmoit for Wrndowt I To touM whedow efewti >u e»“v tllp Ila pice of eteeowcki »«• ImH wertre. wring IIIL snd X** St* ever tie* ptci'e »lft» »t ■lctircOng ttcP chum Us fre ■cetcccy Ko II aitmiNt with dinner* is rcepi**-*• »• the HI H.ne Mill <•»» moo « c».*ii*ei*t !»•'■.h I . .: -.- ~

111 — MOOSE MEMBERS I NOTICE I All members are requested to hr present • | for special general meeting to perfect final I plans for * ¥’®l FESTIVAL & RACE MEET I We will serve refreshmenta. I < I Arc you going to be in on the* i j PICNIC Saturday? I M - ——l —Dictator. I

OBITUARY Mr. Charles Jackson, son of D. O. and Valeria Jackson .was born at Decatur Ind. March 28. 1859 and departed this June 17. 1924. at 2 p. m. IB* reccdvc-d his education at the to hoed fnr the deaf Indmnnpcdls, Ind., having lout his hearing at the age of four years, rMuliing front brain fever, j While attending school, he chose for his work in the Industrliil TrainInc Department, that of a wood turnI"-, v Id'h fitted him for work In bia ch.r c-n vocation. i<X»r a number of ye ar* be* worked at fttrninx lathe 1 with his father la a pL-cninx mill and chair factory In Docatcir, Indlii: l ®, Whore later in years lonplng to be* iimona hlx deaf mate associates, he caste tn Indianapolis, j where he took up his line of work at the Tucker Dorsey Manufacturing Co., where- he served faithfußy for*, thlity-threc* years Mr. Jackson was of a retiring nature. In spirit meek and humble*. Ife loted bls famtfy. hf« home and bls friend As a husband and fatlv-r he u faithful, loving and devoted, tin dno where was hr mor* 1 happy than at the h-*:«rth stove of hla hem<-. where hl* frl* nd* ev*-r found u rractons welcome. Mr Jackson was imlf*>d 'n marriage* with Mi’s Leona Todd of Ft. Wayne, (a •uhool mate, cduewted in the same* ■icli-'el) D* ■ mbe? 25. *894. establishing th*'tf home 1c fhl* City. Two (hub's-cu were horn re this it trie s their first born: Daniel Todd Jackson, having died In infancy, and lads Jackson Fills, dauithter horn Feb. 3. |9e>l nnd two grand Araghtcrs eame t*» odd Joy ml comfort to their grand mermfs I Mr Jackson was « member *>f the I .■ X’olts Bible Ches* for de.if mutes, h ldl*>« the ir se ndee s al the Meridian St M R. chtiTih. their pastor being ft*»v chrirh■* m*'te of Cnhemhu*. O. I! • * xprepseff his wlNtoxheuo. yes * v* n was onshnw to go O> M« Heavenly Heme where b<’ weetld h*. free (rom ts.in and sorrow, an*l where he entertain* *1 th** happy thought anil pro mike of the “deaf ears Imlnx nwetopped. ecad she sß*-f.t tona w* looeemsd in H.sven Mr Jackson brn'ea u widow, one doughter, two grand elaughters, three '«|sterx. two brothers, one aunt and othe r n-lntirex to mourn his losa. With suffering* over, and now beholding In (HMry tlb* fullfßlenrtK of th«- priunieex to the saints of God we* can Huy as guotetl-. -No chilling wiaels nor poisonous br *3tb. Can reach that happv shore ' Siekn*-«« ahd ewroW pain «nd death At* fep and f«*ar*sl ho SMWes.” t We know that the bowers sre Breen ami fair. In the light *>f that summer shore. Au I we I now that the friends W*> have 1 lorn are there. They are thee* aod they weep no more. -1 , Th*« two* riel aervii-ea took place [from tits- family resieMwo Ivl S KeyI xtun<- Ave. Indfanapois. Ind. June IP. Il»24 al J M P m In the ah** nr*- of the paater <M the ebee-ased. Iler Itirtns hud charge of jthe services, with Mr*. W % J. Heiaer lae interpreter. HU i •mains were burled on n leactlful hlHaid*- In Crown Hill Shirley Brothers under I takers hdwx in chanre I The profui ’nn of heautWnl Dowers I spoke to sih-nt (expression nt the* love land high '••""* •• Which the deceasl.d stood l» lb*' hearts of hla friends. Grrob C'Ar*»M»loffy Greek eh »neetogy was reepooed In rye-les **f Air J rare, e erreaprmdfr.j With the paehwHe tlhmple pnneeu held MI tteo t*t*tse of ••l»mptn.