Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1925 — Page 8
Rig Change in Face Powders* A now French process powder that Is not affected by perspiration will nor let an ugly shine eonie through;! stays on until yon take it off; fine and pure; makes the pores Invisible; looks like beautiful natural akin; , gives a soft velvety complexion. Get thia new wonderful beauty powder called Melloglo. The Holtbouse Drug Co.
Gas Store Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company C "EASY WASHER WosAes by Pressure and | n Suction ujfck| ! ssswyi ffHi $lO '« ,i bs&S and egl SIO Monthly The EASY washes by a new principle — pressure and suction. The Housekeeping Institute approves of this washer. Washes clothes quickly and without injury. Fine for Canning — Have Large Ovens | if *** B I / Right or Left I I / Hand Oven 1 j Only $9.60 " , 1 1 Down *» Price, $96.00— 12 months to pay Attractive, full capacity range. Complete with regulator, giant burner, three single burners on top and large loop burner in oven. Delivered with usual gaa connections. zv. “ rA f s' Radio \ \ c°°k VV ooA ” OnlyX Northern Indiana - | Gas & Electric Company
I THE ADAMS Theatre i -1 g| —Last Time Tonight— ffi Sg “IF MARRIAGE FAILS” | An F. B. 0. Attraction with i£ Jacquiline Logan and Clive Brook. A daring treatise on the matrimony S problem—stripping the gilt from so- gj §h ciety’s gold-ripping, slashing, cutting fA S straight to the heart. !fi g 10c 25c r? Sunday—“ Drusilla with a Million” TW^.-Mri—■■■ 11111 —I «11l ■ ■!■■■ I I*.— I I !■■■!■■ ... | THE CORT I g —Last Time Tonight— g Benefit American Legion ‘ ‘ THE LOST BATTALION ’ ’ | A gripping picture of romance and yj ! j reality enacted bv hundreds of real heroes. A picture that will ® ’ live for ever. ue j 15 C . j — Llovd Hughes. Mary ffi S Aqfnr and others in “The Scarlet Saint.”
50 BODIES AR E • REMOVED FROM ALABAMA MINE << oxti\i i:n <ix pace five> and officials of the Alabama Fuel * Iron company’s Overton mine said ■ th* death toll could be estimated between 56 and 60. The cause of the explosion has not been determined. The Overton mine Is a gaseous pit and only electric lamps were used by the workmen. It was equipped with modern safety devices. REPPERT MAKES A RECORD SALE IIOVTIVI’RD FROM PAGE MB) yards company, commission men and chamber of commerce pledged money and support to assure the holding of a similar event, but on a larger scale, next year. -0 — Kirkland And Monmouth Meet At Old Gym Tonight The Kirkland townshrip and Monmouth high school basketball teams will meet this evening in the old high school gymnasium here. The second tetms from the two schools will play the first game, the girls teams, the second game and the boys' first team will meet in the evening s windup. —oEvansville. — Local rad'o fans are in a quandry. For the past few evenings a mysterious buzzing sound has ruined programs in all parts of the city. Anderson. — William Peters, local farmer thought he knew’ all about corn shredders. He has. decided he doesn't. William is recovering from injuries sustained when his hand was caught in one of the machines. Bluffton. — Mrs. Herman Leimgruber of near here, has learned the meaning of the phrase an “eyeful." Some grease recently exploded in her eye. She will not lose the sight of the opt<c, doctors, say. Fisherburg. — Martha Fry is go : ng to be better acquainted with the next auto she drives. Her new car resented her touch on the steering wheel and that valuable piece of mechanism flew off and hit her in the eye. Martha will recover. Bluffton. — Miss Lizzie Moser worked n a local factory nine years without a vacation. Then she fell and , broke her ankle. She isn’t enjoying the vacation which followed.
DANCING MASONIC HALL SATURDAY NIGHT DEC. 12,8:45 PM Ted Rogers, Banjo artist. of Fort Wayne and G. E. HARMONY BOYS PUBLIC INVITED
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT •> FRIDAY DECEMBER 11.1925
I HERE! The Gift Values j (Christinas J i s i Jttrnifare -o j 5 01 - ■XIWI I w O ,: w I Jj JJTL i $ 'w ft ti nn 32 I SjiA nil l| | J — ’ jjapQ IAKE a worthwhile Gift this f- + dg 'hristma?—give something for the . . - ( ~ 'OME. Many gifts have no perman- $5 ♦ , J. nt value —they are lost, broken or < 0 aid away a short time after Christ- . —7 -777.7 *♦ ♦ 2 x ’t mas ' A oift of sood furniture ♦ i■? i d from Beavers & Fryback is . not ex- ? ' 9 B ' pensive, yet it serves for many years, Wtjwy ♦ is? proclaiming from one Christmas to " S another, tt/s thoughtfulness, good bJHML zS-X' ’ ♦♦ ♦ will and taste of the giver! ■ /ZW 1 /
■ ♦ $ .. fni 3 *3 J ♦ ■ £ Cedar Chests $ AS LOW AS i $2.50 $40.00 $ Genuine Bed Cedar Chests * complete with lock and key—as well as walnut s boxes with red cedar lin- * ing. Many styles. A * • jUI v i SLsO ’ I « ? Martha Wash- ♦ ington Cabinet ; $22.00 k ♦ For those desiring a larger sewing cabinet this t style will please. In wonderful mahogany finishes. ”— I £ ; rn ’ji I g A * | Davenport a Tables | S2O to S3O Just the thing to help s make your living room at- ♦ tractive. A great many V' styles to select from in ♦ mahogany, walnut, etc. I ♦ g ! '.A $ iRRRRp I Gate-Leg Tables gl A piece of furniture that * fits any rom in the house $ and useful as well. No * better gift can be given. Big selection in walnut * and mahogany in all sizes.
r- — ’ I T T~’l • f \7 . Occasional Have a rlying Circus ot Your Own TABLES Special Demonstration and Sale of of all Eagle all-metal Airplanes T >pes Here is a truly unusual toy made of aluminum and weighing less <?P to d»on than one ounce, yet strong enough and durable. Wind up the propeller and let it go. it will fly like the bigger models. Every boy ' and girl must have one. These are qtip KEAL VJvF'L/ Bargains _j See Them! OVERSTUFFED CHILDREN'S BEAUTIFUL ROCKERS ROCKER SPECIAL TORTIER LIGHTS «19 «An on $3.00 ->• $lO 00 S LO °.. $3.00 JplZ.vU up to Th. ;h.,i li-m f*- hert A luxurious, deep-seated rock- Oak Child ’ s Rocker v ' i,h —m or tall-. An or-nm-rt er, covered with a very fine upholstered seat. Priced very , Ar „ nv hom „ nnd quitp rt . grade of leather. Rcomy and reasonably at $3 to $lO- A tractive. Various colored comfortable. Very special. great value and selection. shades. The Ideal Gift A 3 Piece Living Room Suite This 3 Piece j r—i -?—— We have a comE I C 3 I iL'a plete linc of ° V ’ STUFFED gj j 3 |f’/j erstuffed DavenDAVENPORT * J yi ■j, p!ajn and suite JL—: atte ; ns ir \r —V \ ha,r to su,t the most particular. $95.00 ~——" Come In an make I —iaEK'VT sifelg-Z* your selection NOW. We'll deand up to ‘!r ■ . - ... t ■ liver it on * > Christmas. $300.00 BIG ASSORTMENT OF SMOKERS SI.OO and . Pto $12.50 Every smoking stand, at this wide range of prices, is a special value. All finishes and styles, comprise a selection that far surpasses our previous efforts. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Beavers & Fry back FURNITURE STORE South Second Street
♦♦ ; '3 a ** a- wr ; a Doll Carts J $7.00 .. $12.00 j Famous Llovd-Loom and Haywood - Wakefield cabs w for children, made just ;Q like the big ones. Fine line in a’l the new finishes w !B /1 ;2 2 r o 11 X « J 3 ’V » K Fine Lamps ALL kinds $1.75 UP ,o S3O 00 | Floor Lamps, Bridge, Ta- «« ble and Boudoir Lamps—a holiday assortment such ♦♦ as we have not had in many years. in x, £ Spinet Desks S2O „p.. SSO § Every home should have one—they are really a nee- w essity. Big selection in al! the wanted woods. ♦* 1H z i SPECIAL ON Rugs $ During the holiday season we are going to °ff er specials on rugs. We have a wonderful assortment and we know the price is < right.
