Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1925 — Page 3

I ■ ri VB CALENDAR Thursday | -■rr..'- ’■ „.. !0 p. tn. v,i " s rl '"'""" <■'»- " r,: v i M J ". \ fr win M'-y ,rM - ■ Friday MH Philntli« IL,bS ar; I ,,Mr - NN I JamM H urst ' ~ ■ ylis ion: " y S '" i " ly ■ »rs. John Nelson. Saturday ■,. ~ I; Mi- AH raWPria ■ H.un- and Foreign 8..M.5,.i. LiHHh’ M-ut MM u.rkrt !»:'I" J - nl - 9 snpju-r INang-li'al Church Tuesday MB , . nf (■ Guest night, pot luck 9 J;"k off Hull. sp. tn. ■ jressive flass of Presbyterian i ... U rs. Van Alsburg. fi:3o P- nt. MB Pot luck supper. ' I p. Ni-Mr> -n.-r. 9 a p. KM Wednesday |B Shakespeare flub — Mrs. 11. IL , 9 Moltz. HH Historical fhth Mrs. Wilson Lee. BB| * H| ThP Psi lota Xi Sorority will meet 9«ith Mrs- E.igar Gerber Tuesday 9 t‘ vening at (>i?h! ( ’ <iock - |,|;ins for valentine Party will be made at 9 this meeting and all members are ■ BM urged to attend. 9 The members of the Shakespeare HH Club held their second meeting of MM th® new yea’ yesterday at the homo BN :Mrs It. B. Erwin on Second street. , KB The first meeting of the year was I KB held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Petersen a week ago ..nd Mrs. John Tyn-. MM *■" ■' v, ' ry interesting book re- ■ view on "Marbai k„" by Selma LagerMH 'n- Airs Jennie Furman. of Marion am. .Mr.- John Everett were guests tr' 'he atterm-s.n and at the close of MK the meeting Mr-. Peterson served a . KB (iaill! . v repast. At the meeting yesKB' n- •■r: Mr- Herman Filing- > KN er had charge of the program and KB a 'fil as h.-r subject "Indiana in ArJ KB aD( I Literature." Mrs. Ehingen hr.d KM <>ne of the most interesting studies KM °f this year and the large number in j KM attendance greatly enjoyed the after- . KM "non. The next meeting will be held | ■ with Mrs. 11. I!. Moltz and Mrs. | KM Charity Hooper will be leader. H H Tim Indies Aid Society of the Ilnit■ed Brethren church will serve a cafe,r'r ‘a stipper Saturday. January 21. in |M the church dining room. The liberal ■ patronage of the public is solicited. H T'te regular meeting of the Tri ■ Kappa Sorority wa shell! last night ■ a' the home of Miss Madge Hite. FolB‘ M;n? a short business session durB i>! < which plans were made to enter- ■ t-in the province officers, Miss Clara B St ,,r ?is. of Bluffton, in about four ■ weeks, a social hour was enjoyed. ■ M-ctable refreshments were served ■by the hostess. The next’ meeting ■ will be held with Miss Bee Leonard ■ in two weeks. B The Home Missionary Society of the ■ • lethodist Church will meet'with Mrs. ■ John Nelson, Friday afternoon at 2:30 ■ ’dock, a good attendance is desired. The attention of the public is called to the supper to be giv- “ at the Evangelical church on SatMay evening from 5 to 7 o'clock, o owing menu will be served: di ™ ? ChiCkCn ' hot bißcuitß - mashPofatoes. slaw, pi ck i eSt pie , coff and butter The C. E . society MU llh/l J CketS at 25c each - tut if t'rkm U DOt be able to sec '- ,re a " you can Pay at the door. ’’ill'Ton't t ° f the Pocahonta « lodge degree... A n:en,l,e « of the Wat are requested to be pre- “ at that time. 'ormed^h* 8 l Aid Society of theTS noon i D " let yesterda y afterth S ,° Cial rooinl ' at the) hel( - and m* P ection of officers was ?' E ' Worth man was °wber . Presi(len t’ Mrs. Tilman f '°"'an' sec r. e . PreSi<lent: Mrs ’ Glen ,rea8 «rer and Mrß ' P ’ Kir «ch ’ sau «f kraut =. made t 0 holrl ,|lni »K room « . IPPer * n tlle ch urch °° m January 24. , b '” lt «ktr tables were arranged

und fillml til the card party am) Banco a; the Knlphis of (’olumbiin ll.<ll laat night which w.c given l.v the Ctitbo lie Ladles' Social i .Jb. A .loot prize was ttiv.-n to Mrs f'hill Omlor. Prizes ut bridge were won by Alii Nnotnl Imikin. Mr* Will Flowers; ut Five hundred, Miss Mtilie G.tss i\|. Muyme Terveer, Haymond (la i mid Roman Pur<nt, Mrs. Tony Ihdilio., > Sophia Smith Ben Kiting and George Aptdeman won prizes at rluim A blanket wus rafl.d off and won by Mrs. Ruymond Keller. Ilefreslimc nt > wire nerved and dancing was enjoyed. | Mrs. .laberg entertained the momI bers of the Historical Club ut her home on First street Wednesday afternoon. Mrs E. S. Christen read a very ’ interesting paper on "Now inventions ami Inventors." At the conclusion of the program the hostess served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will he held with Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mrs. Jaberg will read a paper on "American Political Patties and Party Leaders.” The Catholic Latlies of Columbia will meet Tuesday evening at the Knights of Columbus Hall and will hold guest night in connection with their regular meeting. A good attendance is desired. A pot luck sup per will be servedProminent Chicago Men 1 Join Fight Against Crime 1 Chicago, Jan. 1.1. — Approximately one hundred pf the city's wealthie r and most prominent business ind professional men have enlisted in th' Hight on crime In Chicago. Clifford Baines, who attended the daw enforcement breakfast at the White House some lime ago stated ■ that the committee of thousand, of which Judge Elbert Gary, of the United States Steel corporation. John D. Rockefeller. Jr., and other noted men are members, would assist Mayor 'William Dever and Chief of Police Morgan A. Collins in their fight on 'crime. At an executive session of the local branch of the committee of one thousand last night, ways and means of Curbing the crime wave which has been sweeping Chicago for several mouths were discussed. The Chicago, crime commission i charges that "crime is rampant because the morale of tiir~ police department is at a low ebb." Mayor Dever and Chief Collins hold that the charges were inspired by personal and political enemies. — o ‘Wisconsin Man Released By Mexican Authorities H’NITEK PRESS SEItVK’E) Madison. Wis„ Jan. 15. — Major William F. Lorenz has been released by authorities of Progress, Mexico. President Calles wired Governor Blaine totjay. Calles’ message said: "Your Dr. William F. Ixrrenz and companions

i *> .'2> v W | undWear I SALE I d! I llwlw FLEECE LINED ||L| L } i 1101 IJffl and llllllteMMi, Medium Weight Ribbed $145 IBj The man who looks IF] i* ahead will profit greatly by buying a season’s supply at these value- IV >• WP’| giving prices. Included !■ is Underwear for pres- IH A ent wear and Under- |H "j wear for future use. as 18/'/ I Vance & Linn lj«| i 2 ■

DECATUR DAILY DtMQGRA.T THURSDAY JANUARY 15 1925

wore set. free Immediately after their UfTest," | lairotiz and ton members of Hie crew of a fishing i.chooner <>n which ho sailed from Pensacola, Flu. were a«lz<d by I Tom so offlt Inis followltip I the wreck of their ship. Eliminate Shaved Neck And Save Bobbed Head ‘ i t'hieago, Jan. 1.1. Eliminate the, > slinvi-d neck, and h<>l>hed bond will .be saved so the world, uccording to Madame Berthe, famous N<w York, specialist, In tin address here. I "If the bub ifoes out of stylo," said I r Madame Berthe, “there will Ito only ( one reason, for it is still the new wo- , man's defiance to tradition. II Is still the banner of feminine Independence. It is still sanitary and convenient. It . is still pretty. I I "Robbed hair took Hie world by i storm. Its jtopularity was universal. I Women of all classes took it up. The debutante of society, the shop girl, the liello of the rural districts, and i their sisters, mothers and grandmothers, all bobbed their hair. Thon I why need there over be any possibili ity of this tidal wave of fashion ebh- - Ing toward oblivion i ‘ The unntteruhlo shaved nock is the answer. It is the discord in the symphony. It is the fly in the golden honey, it is the death’s he«d ut k beauty’s feast. Be a girl ever so pretty, her bob ever so artistic and Incoming, there is always the over- , present horror of the shaved neck. I The stubble of bristly hair at the edge of her resplendent waves and curls spells di'illnsionmont. These m * something masculinely unkempt , about it. It is a mannish note foreign I to her dainty femininity. It suggests 1 ;• lather and the razor. You almost ex- . pect to hoar the barbar bawl ‘Next." , Bristles and beauty do not jibe. — .1 i——— ll—— M—ni M r Get Rid of That Backache! — II Decatur People Point the Wav. f ’ , , The constant aching of a bad back. I The weariness, the tired feeling; ' Headaches, d zziness. nervousness. D atressing urinary d sorders — i Are often signs of failing kidneys . And too serious to b? neglected Get rid of these troubles! Use Doan's pills—a stimulant diuretic r to the kidneys. s Hosts of people recommend Doan’s. > This is a Decatur case. You can ver fy it. Aaron BeVinney painter and decorator. 314 Oak st., says: "Sharp -coot ng pains caught me through the small of my back and kinks took ; me when I hen*. Thon it was hard fcr me to straighten. Mornings my back was lame and stiff and it wasn't long before I felt tired out. Black specks blurred my sight and dizz'ness was another trouble. Also, my kid neys were weak and the secretions passed too often. Doan's PHs from SiiiTli, Yager & Falk’s Drug Store cured me of this kidney trouble.” title, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.

1 ■ ■ -■■ t ■ ■■ "The procetn known as zipping is the remedy. A Isauty preparation t>|. plied to the m< I. temporarily ex ponds the liilr duet i ui.d wb>-n it I : removed the roots i>r<- gently lifted nut with the halm, hi this way the future prowlh Is cheeked. The hair Is off liecause it's out and the girl or. woman who employs this tnuihod l i aide to destroy her HUperfluons hair, iThen the smooth, soft surface of the ,neek bccoipeu an tilluring, ivory background for the shining mass of tress <•!. The beauty of the hol>b< d he id lias achieved its completing detail . . o- - ———. Orders To Broadcasting Stations Are Withdrawn (UNITED PRESS SERVICID Washington. Jan. I.l—(Special Io Daily Democrat)-rOrders to a large number of broadcasting stations to alter their wave lengths effective tonight were recalled suddenly by th<; department of commerce today. Further study of the wave and al-

THE JANUARY. CLEARANCE SALE No Merchandise Q$ fbXt I*4ll N ° Sale Merchandise Laid Away or Will Be Charged Charged During Sale. Good Bargains During Sale. | I The Values that are offered in this sale are real values. It is our policy not to carry over merchandise from one season to the next. Our qualities are all standard from the most reliable manufacturers. WE ESPECIALLY URGE YOUR PROMPT SELECTION OF B COATS & DRESSES - r ’ tX ~ Foats formerly $49.50 —Now $29 50 Coats, formerly $27-50- —now sls 00 Coals, formerly s2s.oo—now $13.75 ALL ( HILDRENS COATS AT LESS THAN (OST ■ly Priced from $5.00 to $12.50 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES Dresses, formerly $25.00 —now $15.00 ■99k' J Dresses, formerly SlS.7s—now $12.50 -1 Lot of Dresses, $17.50 values—now $9.75 I 1 Lot of Dresses, Your Choice $6.95 I I SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Gingham Bargains $3.75—A1l Wool Dress Goods $3.2$ 32 in. Fine Serpentine Ging$3.25—A1l Wool Dress Goods $2.78 ~ e ' al A’ e ’ ;/- no .’ 12c * ... ... .r, . $2 48 32 tn. Pine Duality Gingn J $2 28 ham, !0< value... 34c $2.50 All Wool Dress, Goods 32 in. Fine Qua’ity Gingham, s2.oo—All Wool Dress Goods .... » $ J-b 8 . vak;e 2{)c $2.25 —All W 00l Dress Goods -o . 27 in. Amoskeag Apron 95c—Part Wool Dress Goods (!SC Gingham 17c Bath Towels Table Linen Values Cotton and Wool Blanket 1 case Nice Bath Towels, As SaJe prkes 35c va’ue—l for SI.OO jhe latest styles, all new i Lot Cotton Blankets $2.18 pair Outing Gowns 1 Lot All Wool Blankets, 70x n v? ,Mtv SI.OB $3.00 Extra Fine Ail Linen.s2.3B 80. $9.50 to $9.95 value. ’195 Duality $1.48 s2>so Extra Fine A n Linen.s2.2B Sa? * ’ n n ahtv $1.28 Kntcx ’ 98c $1.75 Extra Linen & Cotton sl.lß ixoiex mN< HAM E DRESSES «*ra heavy mercerized $1.28 AU. THIS WEEK 1 box ivotex e •bi on i 2S pxfra hcavv mercerized 98c « ■ ■ • on *TL UNDERWEAR * ’ -ttrizeu 1 ()oz t() |)()X Regular 60c Sa’e Prices. SI.OO extra heavy mercerized 81c This sale only 49c NIBLICK & CO. 989HUM889iHH9n9H9EK9N9d99H9n999K9K8E9Kian99m999Z8n91998M9M9M999HH9K9999990KH9999KH9M9999iMKK

oration qupjtlnn wan given ns thf* reason for the action. Ultimately ehangea for rtieso staiioiri will bu ordered . o , Mu I'll’.lll ('lt;, lot rt>’«>)iUE a diunki ti t’lih ut'O.'iii Hutu Un' harbor here la t yt'ur .losupli Siiiimonn. of |our poller l fttriT 1 will be uwi.rdt'tl the Rt'dp.iili niutl.il for having, performed the most outKUindlng net of horolum during Hi'.M COAL ('DAL I have 4 car load, of the best Red S*dl Coal on hand which was sent to r e by error in filling my order. This oat must be disccard c> at unc*, and ! will be sold at a greatly reduced I peiee. t-r J. S. BOWERS. ,1 L Hot air will not burn, but out > coal will. Real West Virginia, Kentucky. Hocking Valley and Temple Anthracite Coal. Give your order to Burk Elevator Co.) Phone No. 25. 304-30 t

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