Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1925 — Page 3

HIS WAY TO FREEDOM

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’ shows Harry M. Snodgrass, who has gilnml the title 'fli* 1 :lhn ''' 1 -- wil h ra( |io listeners for his P ano concerts broad,,f lh U' souri penitentiary, was >4 January It. He is shown front me ■ . ... ov ,. r his vaudeville contract. Many thousand radio his fatnil * ())) lf](1 n , gllt ()f 1(j/i laHt ( once rt and lie left pr son fc.^£h .M./idH l.y .idmirers.

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male" when it comes to plutnnge' < » ♦ « Paul Poiret advances the theory that women will eventually wear troupers. He claims that the slrttpliJlcntion of female costume Is leading' to the wearing of trousers. The mas-1 ' (uiiije trend in bobbed hair cuts, pa I jamas, knickers, etc., might point 1 that way; Imt W trousefs become al feminine style, it’s a cinch they'll be I short ones, as women will never ac I ; cept a style which does away with the! I showing of ilteir silken ankles. Trousers are a hit too mode l for the Caucasian races. It was the Chinese and Oriental races who conceived the idea of putting their women-folks in' | trousers and they did .so because they knew trousers were less enticing than skirts. o I ADVERTISED LETTERS 5 Postmaster H. Fritzinger, publishes the following list of lett'-r. at the Decatur postoffice: Mrs. L. H. Miller. Mrs. H. H. Meier, Mr. Gilbert Note-’ stine, Mr. Jerome Maley. Mr. John! XV. Allen, Mr. Ned Howey. Mr. Chris' Johnson. Mr. Lee Myers, Mr. J. R , Williams. Mr. G. R. Williams, Miss| Edne Stanley. Danas Deßolt. Master Orvell Stauffer, Henry Smitley. i . I SCOUT NOTES The Boy Scout troop one will meet at the Central school building tonight at the»usual time All uiemb ers are requested to be present and be prepared, to pass the tests of the flag. Scribe. FARM CLUBS ARE BEING PttNNEU Rules Being Made To Govern Industrial Association Farm Chibs Plans are going forward for the Junior boy and girl farm clubs, which : are being sponsored by the Decatur■ Industrial Association. L M. Busehe.li county agent, together with J. D j Winteregg, of Berne, county chair : man, and E. S. Christen, county sun- ' erintendent of schools, is preparing the rules governing the club work. Township chairmen in four of the townships hard been appointed and Mr. Piuscho is seeking the services of a girl to assist in his ofiice in carrying out the details of the club work. To shoyv what the boy and girl clubs in Indiana are doing, the fol lowing article was clipped from the Hoosier Farmer: i "Five hundred and thirty-one cars would be required to carry to market the products produced Ivy the 8,19‘> boy club members in Indiana last year, according to the annual report of the club division of the agricultur-1 al extension department of Purdue university, tinder whose auspices this! work is conducted. The trains would : consist of approximately three bun ; dred cars of corn, ninety-five cars of potatoe:-. fifty cars of dairy calves, thirty-four cars of beef calves, fortyfive cars of pigs, five cars of lambs, ami two cars of colt.i. using the cus ternary number of bushels or head of livestock a car. In other words this is more than 258 800 bushels of corn.

DECATUR DAH Y DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 1925

SEEKS MORE GLORY V --W B I'l i - Jfcm

-v in—ll t MI LK. < LAI’DE FRANCK Mlle. Claude France. France's most beat«tiful film star, has become a professional mannequin, and has si-cred a tremendous hit in her new proses slon. Th» photo shows her in a wonderful gown, xhiefiy remarkable for its himnioring ‘ chains." which glitter in various color--. Over it; rhe iswearing a pule lilac directoife cloak, lavishly embroidered with pearl tin si 1. enbuncod with marabout.

| I, I'IIIIUIIWU VVJIII Illill rIIMHII . 57,331 bushels of potatoes. SIT dairy cows. end (■(•lves, 510 ’market in of calves. 3,571 market hogs. 607 lambs ami 25 colts. This leaves out of consideration the 2 940 bushel of soybeans produced in that <luli. the 3,000 trees taken care of by the orchard club members,, the 59.12 S thickens cared for by the poultry clubs as well as the products produced by farm management and garden club members, enough for many more cars. The members wore scattered in ninety of the ninety-two counties of the stateWhile the boys were busy producing all these car loads of food and food products the 4 623 girls were busy with canning, .baking, sewing land health club work In the baking flubs there were made 11,914 loaves [of bread, 11.678 rolls ami 2.6114 cakes ■and pies. In the canning clubs there I were* canned 30,450 quarts of fruits J vegetables, meats ami soups. The' sowing nirls made a total of 14.788 garments and coats besides mending* and patching. Eighty-six girls kept • I complete health records over the re-, quired period of time. -o t Indiana And Purdue In i Big Game Wednesday Night Bloomington, Ind., Feb. 3—Several hour^’ - basketvshimting: a scrimmage with the ireshihin; then a day of r< t: sth ■ plan of preparation Coach I bean h;<u made for the Indiana-Fur-1 due game at Bloomington Wednesday right. * Since the Indiana squad d d not re-, turn to Bloomington from lowa City until yesterday, the £rimson mentor plans to let his men rest tomorrow | after tonight's practice and Sunday’s, travel. With the possible exception of Beckner for sy>onsler, the same line-, up that has started in all the games, this season will take the floor against Purdue. Alward and Captain Parker are the only two of the team who have played against Purdue before, as no games were pkfyed with the Boilermakers last year. Winston, lengthy backguard, will replace Alward at backguard if the much touted Spradling and other Lafayette scor\v»— **/// > / Torn ©AFOivl Alright I a mild, vegetable laxative to j I |t|\ relieve Constipation and Bill- I I ousnees and keep the digestive and i I eliminative functions normal. 11 25c'lox f° r mlpr l/ 11 11 ■ ta ai t 3 Chips off the Old Block j \\ f uttle W 3 a i 1 Vli xQ One-third the regu- I 1 *<»*•“■«»?133 iar dose. Made of f f » 1 same ingredients, * B |l then candy coated.** Ila For children and adults. ;£ s JI.SOLD BY YOUR SMITH, YAGER & FALK

| Ins aces seem to be getting too many | Richmond — Plans have been short shots. Krueger and Togan willi <’ — ■ start at fttrward with Harrison and BIRTH . Druckamiller ns reliable subatltilte . .“ A num pound girl was born to Mr. .. . _ ■ , and Mr* Calvin Hmuh. <»r Monroe, Mropp. d fui l oniuiHin? a Community , . , . . . . JaM wh»r lii»‘ b.tb.v. uhi« h I tn<‘ Fund drive for charity welfare work. |iM( , hiht )n n , ( . Io , been ’t he eftinmittoc could not obtain named fa ruldine Maxim Mother enough persons to solicit money ami and bain- are getting along nicely, la genertilly tintngonlstii- ultitude was Mrs. Roiieli, before her marriage, wa feh towards the proposed campaign. 1 cab Sh if n, oft llluffioii.

SAYS HIS PRESCRIPTION COMPLETELY BANISHES ALL RHEUMATIC PAIN ANO TWINGES-IS GUARANTEED!

□eeo Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Holthonse Drng Co and every drug- ■ Ist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if ALLENRIIU, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and doaway with even the slightest twinge I of rheumatic pain, he will gladly re I turn yotir money without comment. I ALLENRIIV has been tried and I tested for year:, and really marvel- 1 mis results have been accomplished |

z t The Elements of Safety in Real Estate Ronds Are Easy to Understand / When land and a modern income producing building are pledged to secure : loan of reasonable proportions, the form of security is ideal It cannot disappear. Title to the land is guaranteed and the building is insured against all normal risks. The income of the building is used first to meet the requirements of the loan. According to modern methods in this typo of bonds, each month a portion of the earnings of the property is applied to reducing the amount of the loan. The earnin'.' power of improved real estate is most dependable, for certainly money will be paid for shelter before it will be spent for railroad tickets, street car fare, telephoning, electric or gas bills or almost any other commodity except food. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana ■ ——-

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»—*»-■ M—> —— — — *ll I W-*l I 111, Wil r,-M» —> — - .imw ■ w *• — * • I • I■ 1 1 THE ADAMS Theatre I 2 \V <-dn< sdtty and Thiirsda.y. Pt tsenia ' ra THOMAS MEIGHAN in ■ “TONC. (I E S <) F FLAME” K , Mrigban oit-anr just another good picture. ■■ Benefit for C. L. of C’s. on Thursday night. H —TONILHT—- ’ “HOI; I) YOUR BREATH” Si Also—Pathe News and Fables. COMING—"NORTH OF 30." B hiMi—iWT.~ai—r iwnntr iit Mi 'itu i BIG SALE at the H. C. North Grocery PREBLE, INDIANA Formerly the old Jaebker grocery store. We have arranged a number of Specials that w ill save you money. Sale is for a limited time only. Feb. 3rd to 7th Inclusive Mens Shoes Work L'’Gz. , QQp IQw tJ 9 QQ shirt' VuV and Ot/V 1 «r/O and H R u bber Overshoes. Childrens Shoes, !-•% ond 20 « Discount. SI.OO and $1.25 li "' k " A "<eo 1 K All Bob White Overalls nt and Blouses QI (;loves and Mittens at Garment .... reduced prices. A Guessing Contest will he held to make the sale | more interesting. Ask about it. _ .