Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1925 — Page 3

■ " :l xl U B r,hl th. -utn.d.ccm.-nt of ■> IZ ' n lUV .o Mh. ■ inrom- f jin,.,| ln |)k feature Os ■’ Pt . cnator. m profit ' l! > r-nymandcrinc hill ft' „ MI wli-n H-pubhcan ■jx- '.'"“’l ft |... n ro.! lull. ™” Rh ' ft , r only from the ft. J'U ft Republican. was pnshP.l ft; ft , th- m cloninr remained Mb ft; their t-wt nr,.l failed to vole ft the MH. eonfid-nl " U " ‘ n ft holl5 p would rniif its conftrati.,n by tint. bnrty nt -hat late ftr m the session. ■Z K" Kll,x K,:,n , ” i ‘• ,tivo ~r° ftn for regulation of public schools ft decisive d-f-at du. inp th- course ft the session. ■ Although the Klan had enough ■trlting in ,fl '‘ house to put its bills BTyrs. they w-re promptly killed in K\enate, wh-r- th- sentiment was ftocfl'- against th- hooded order. ■X-tailed Kl an measures which ■,‘u.i to pass inehided the bill to ft-nt public school teachers to ftjr religions garb, the bill to reEin Bibb 1 reading in the public ■ Jf l| 0(1 h. the measure to require parEhhii schools to adopt the same Erriniltim as public schools, and ■ thf measure providing for the re ■jfctraiion of all aliens. ■ Bills for stricter observance of ■ th* Sabbath and for censorship of ■lovies were killed. ■ Almost without a struggle, the bill ■to prevent holding of the auto races ■it the Indianapolis motor speedway ■on Decoration Pay went down to de- ■ tat early in the session. I The hill furnished the cause for ■ one of the hottest of the entire sesIlion two years ago. I The soldier bonus bill and the I jOTOty unit hill also were killed. I Other measures wihch were deI luted at various stages in their I journey through the legislature pro- | vide.l for; I Creation of a state department of ’ulety. Elimination of grade crossings. Death penalty for auto banditry. Old age pensions. Increased compensation for workI tag men under the state compensation laws. Reorganization of the state public service commission. Establishment of a state constabulary. I Limiting the tax rate of all local I units of government to $2.50 per SIOO. Revision of the state banking laws Abolishing the state fire insurance rate making bureaus. Providing free text hooks for public school pupils. Two legislative investigations, those of the public service comtnissioti and the state reformatory at Pendleton ended with praise instead of censure for the officials of the commission and the reformatory. A third probe started into the affan of the state highway commission Ms dropped afer the Marion county Krand jury had Indicted John D. Williams, commissiftn director, and Karl Crawford, member of the commission and four others on charge of conspiracy to embezzle in the sale of 11 materials by the department.

WE Have just received two cars of flour and teed. We carry a complete stock of the following: Seal of America Flour 1 acemaker Flour £old star Flour Bob \\ hite flour for pastrv '■raham Flour Rye Flour Rare Buckwheat Flour ' orn Meal Sure Pay fine chick feed fep scratch feed Egg Mash Middlings Oil Meal Jl? Flo Dairy Feed Hominy Feed Mea! We Deliver to all parts of the city. Decatur flour and -rirH J EE P co. Strickler, Mgr. 436 8- Ist st. Phone 70

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MORE STYLE FOR SPRING THAN YOU’VE SEEN IN YEARS

Holthouse Schulte & Company

DECATUR DAtt.Y DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, MARCH 10 1925.

Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes have all the finest touches

'T'HERE are hundreds of new things for you here this season. The sty les are radically different. Wider shoulders; lower pockets; smart one, two and three button models; shorter coats that are narrower at the hips; trousers are wider. Single breasted models are good-so are the double breasted. Prices are as attractive as the styles

The “Four Winds” topcoats They’re new; we have them in stock. Hart Schaffner & Marx make them. Smart for every occasion; serviceable enough for any weather. They’re here in a great variety of fabrics.

“Good Clothes Sellers For Men And Boys”

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New colors and fabrics Gothic Browns and Antwerp Blues are new. The Moorland shades are good; the famous Arundel worsteds and Cawdor Saxonys. The greatest line of imported woolens we’ve had to offer.