Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1925 — Page 5
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I Miss Ruth Foughty, nine-year old Bgughter of Mr. and Mra. W. 11. Kmghty. I" *» from complicatiuuH ®L|lowliig an attack of mcaales. fl'l'lic Presbyterian Judies' Aid So®ety met Thursday afternoon at the Some of Mr*. »- B- Erwin. Plana ffljor,. made for this years’ work. The Hovu-ty will serve a supper each month Kring the year, with the exception Ks July ami August. The first of tills Keries will be served May 23. at the Kreabyterian Church. The patronage K the public Is solicited. The annual r hite Elephant Sale will be held the Hrst week in November. The new, Kffieers who assumed their duties at Ktis meeting include, Mrs. J. C. SutKn. president; Mrs. J. 11. Burroughs. Kce-president; Mrs. Charles LangHton, secretary; Mrs. Ed Engeler, Hreasurer. ■ King Bonis might take th' remainhalf o' his mustache an' set it Kcht under his nose an' manage C Kake out fairly well till he s assassiEver' once in a while a Yale ■rofessor broadcasts somethin' I've Known for forty years. — Abe Martin Indpls. News I Vane Thompson, who is attending Kcbool at Elgin. Illinois, is enjoying K few days vacation with relatives Kero and at Fort Wayne. 1 Harry Helm spent the day in Fort on business and will attend Khe evening meeting of the Shrinors . ■ Mis. Vernon Aurand visited friends Kt F,<rt Wayne this morning. ■ Mrs. Roger Swaim, of Bluffton, was K £ ,,eßt oC her 'notheh Mrs. Agnes. of Madison street, yesterand today. I Miss Hein Andrews, of Fort Wayne, friends here yesterday. Miss was a former resident of city. I 0. M. Gepbart. of Wren, Ohio, lookafter business interests here this I Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Meyer, of were shoppers here this ■norning. ■ Robert Smith, of Indianapolis, visithis parents. Mr. and Mrs. William of Third street today. I Miss Madge Hite is ill with the flu ■t her home on Winchester street. I Mr. Lewis, of Indianapolis, was ■lere today to round up the republicans and keep them busy., He represents the state committee. I Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Voglewede, Mrs. ■ferveer and daughter, Mary, have ■eturned from a several days visit ■vith Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl and ■atnily, and Mrs. Anna Volmer. Mrs. ■Volmer has been seriously ill for the
Demonstration Day MAY 2 of the Kitchen Kook Florence Oil Stove Kan g e s is not. an oil stove. It should cook with Focused Heat. The not im confused with ordinary intensely hot. cl»an blue ...m oil stoves or any other typo of flame goes straight o ' gasoline stove, for it is entire- teni of ll,e . ' ly different in construction anil Quick cooking tn a cool kitchen, principle of operation;, far The Florence burns kerosene superior in speed, cleanliness, the modern way. by first, consafety and economy. verting it iinto kerosene gas. The Kitchenkook is a gas » l‘im »o wicks to trim and rostove. It places the conven- quires no pruning. T o light Ihi ienco of city gas service at the burner v ..'.? ’ J. disposal of every home, no match io the asbestos Kindler matter where it. is located. it The flame can be set or any has all the desirable features intensity, and will not ietp of city gas with greater cook smudge. ing speed at lower operating Florence Oil Ranges are cost. ft. makes and burns its made in five sizes Fasy to own gas from common low fest. llrfe. easy to clean, and a credit gasoline, producing a clear, blue to any kitchen, they have won flame entirely free of smoke the enthusiastic etiooi emt irt of soot and odor, not only while millions of women the stove is new but perman- More Focused Heat ently. Less Care. Be sure to see these stoves perform people who see Ibis demonstration will see sonietliing unusual anti have something to tell their friends who fail to see it. H. KNAPP & SON
last several weeks hut is slowly Improving. Hugh D. Hite left this morning for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will look after business interests tor the H. and B. Dry Goods company. Uncle Joe Johnson, of Monroe, who has been ill for six months past, came down today and spent the day with his son, Walt. He had a good time meeting old friends. W. A. Klepper is at the Marion plant of the Cloverleaf Creameries Co., today. Leigh Bowen is enjoying the day with those who are marching across the hot sands at the Shrine at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Repport moved today form their home in this city, to Blue Creek township, whore Mr. Reppert operates a stone quarry. T. J. Durkin and L. Ehler left yesterday for Detroit, on a business trip Jjewis H. Worthman, Jr., of Pieb'e was a business visitor hero this morn ing. M and Mrs. Albert Boner, of Pleasant Mills, were shoppers here tbit afternoon. John Tonnelfer, of Washington town ship was here this afternoon on business. Mrs. Walter Roop and son. of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Mrs. Roops parents, Mr. and MrT John Hill, of Madison street. , O BOYS DISPLAY THEIR LOYALTY THIS AFTERNOON (Continued from Page One) led by Dr. Fred Patterson. Breakfast at Park The final event in the Boys' Week ’observance is scheduled for Saturday morning. At 6:20 o"c'!ock the Rotarians and all the boys of the fifth sixth, seventh and eighth grades in the Catholic, Lutheran and public schools are requested to meet in front of the court house and then march to Be'lmont Park, where breakfast will be served by the Boy Scouts, and a short given. Visited Industries Between 600 and 7tm boys and girls
NOTICE I will stand my Stallions at home only this season. % mile south, 2>4 miles west from the Freidheim church or seven (7) miles east of Ossian. AUGUST CONRAD, R. R. 1, Decatur, Ind.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT,
participated in the program Thurzday afternoon, It being boys' day in industry. The girls were invited to join and they visited the General Electric, Decatur Castings and fho Cloverleaf Creamery plants. At the creamery the manahement served Eskimo pies to the crowd and showed the boys ami girls, together with Hie school teachers through the model creamery plant.
>***%* ".Tn \ k Will Pay You to Bu YYour New [pl GAS RANGE ) Gas Range THIS WEEK Complete Jl®' - • I Display Special jt-ij Prices ) &SSSI “The Range with XydigC/xf fA« Rounded Comere 1 * TAPPAN WEEK Is Your Opportunity to Own the Beautiful Range You Desire See our complete display. You will be money ahead and know new satisfaction in buying at this time a new gas range. The Tappan offers exceptional value for every dollar of cost. You can obtain the beautiful white enamel or white splasher trim in the model and size you want. Features You’ll Like ASK TO SEE The grnoo th finish is easy to yUr-jK keep clean. The oven is designed W t 0 fc eat quickly and bake to the q . . delicious brown so much de□peC ia 1 sired. The features are devel- -I Prirp oped to cook with a saving of fuel, time and work. $61.00 7,77 « V Us Snow Icu _____________ the ‘Tafifian Ranges NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO. „ Easy-to-own Terms Phone 75 1 i'4 —■... ——.,i-, — —. - 1 — 1 — ■■ 1 ~i————— April 26—BOYS WEEK—May 3 “Boys-—The Nation’s Greatest Asset” XA if IThe Man of Tomorrow! lias he already a substantial start on the road to success? To inculcate in the boy the habit of consistent saving is to render him an invaluable service. It is a habit that will stick with him through life- a habit that will carry him to happiness and prosperity! During Boys Week—this week—start him with a bank account! / Old Adams County Bank
Indiana. Bank Robbed Os $4,000 By Two Young Men Fairbanks, Ind., May 1. —Thu trail of two young unmasked bandits, who robbed the Fairbanks State bank of $4,000 shortly before noon today, was lost at a crossroads near Torre Haute after a posse had followed in close pursuit for severrl miles. Authorities throughout west central Indiana
and eastern Illinois were notified. Parking an auto across the street from the bank ’he two bandits strolled leisurely across the street to the bank and entered while W. H. Bradbury, cashier, and his daughter Helen, assistant cashier, wore alone In the building. They forced Bradbury and his jjmighter to lie flat on the floor while they rlflpd the cashier cage and put the money in a satchel. The elder Bradbury was forced to open the vault
' ■ . • -...- [Saturday Only| I mfe Will Be I I ' SI.OO | ■ Day | ! ’ At Our Store I 1/ / \ —and we are going to offer p you some granite ware bar- ■ VJ Y * gains that can never be dupli- ■ cated. & " A large assortment of strict’y high-grade white \\ granite at an exceeding low ■ ' • price. I Your Pots and Pans. Are they as service- || LOOK! READ! able as they might be? ■ Your choice of This is your big chance to brighten || i, "lisie<i l ’for oniy ks your kitchen, ease the work and make the & 1 Sat. cooking a pleasure—and do it at a big ■ M Only sa ving. t ,l Tea Kettle Every article offered is of the best of wLTer im quality and regularly sells for $1.50 to $2. I Roil Rim' Dish Pan A great saving indeed. j Convex Kettles jp. Dee|s Preserve Kettles t II 1 (ombmetes ]^ ee Hardware Co. I - Slr.-et | BEAUTIFUL NEW COATS Are Here For Your Choosing / Don’t pass by this coat opportunity. We are /j / 'Y/ presenting an exceedingly fine showing—all y?* • the new styles, new and desired fabrics, clever rj / j trimmings, some plain. A good assortment of HJ, / • « I / / f sizes, all at popular prices. ft . / LOOK THE&E PRICES OVER A | I $lO and sl2 Coats $8.65 [ I sls Coats $10.50 Vy$25 Coats $18.50 \ \ $35 to $39.50 Coats $28.50 \ \ $49.50 Coats $37.50 $59.50 Coats $46.50 F All Colors—All Sizes— All are beauties. Come In. The H&B Dry Goods Co. Hugh D. Hite J. H. Borroughs
| while the money kept there wn» tak- • on. With a final threat not to apread the alarm the two bandits backed out i of the building and drove away in their auto in the direction of Terre Haute. A moment later the girl ran scn-Hmln" from the building and apread the alarm. A poaae of citizen i wa or;; mixed immediately and followed m auloa in pursuit. They lost the trail at a crossroads.
NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Your Ran bills are due the first of the month. If you do not receive your bill hy the first of April please call No. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. Don’t forget to bring your bill with you or enclose if you remit by mail. No discount after the 10th. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AM) ELECTRIC CO. 1-840
