Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1926 — Page 8
Mohammedanism Is Splitting Apart Now By John O'Brien (United Press Stuff Correspondent) Jerusalem. P'deslhu’, .Jan. 21. PrMH-N.itn is br.clfim n sunder. The mighty |>oll(h:i) un«l religion* organization founded by Malinin, i lhnteen centuries ago is threatened by a movement similar in many respects ’o the Great Reformation which split the Christian church. It is u conflict involving five htindred milion people. On one side are the progressive elements of ’.he .doe lent countries, led by the Turk <»l the modern school On the other ar« the hide bound fallalies of the Orien' zenopholres who want to have nothin; to do with Western civilization, be douins of the desert who live on plun der and cate nothing for culture, re ligious chiefs who want to retain their hold on Ihe people. Turkey started it. The separation of church and state, follow’d by the aolltion of the Klialifate and the ex ile of Abdul Mejld, the titnl. i of Islam. the decree prohibiting the wea of the traditional "tarbo.i.di.’ substituting for it, European hat*. the erection ofmonuments. the rad'eal change in the Consitution—all these were signs that modern Turkey is through with the encient religion. Its dogmas and its practices. But Turkey is old;.’ a small part ot j the Moslem world. The peoples of In- ( dia. Persia, Afghanistan. Egypt. Tunis ia, South China, the Mohammedans of the Pliillipines no’ regard with eqt.animity the revo’tt*' n.;ry cm in-.e.<
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I FINAL SALE PRICES I'''.. . u I ffi During the dosing hours of our great January Sale we have arranged another immense cut in prices to obtain cash for our beautiful merrhandise. Ther are bargains here von have never seen the like of in Decatur before —We have never dared to offer choice numbers at such a sacrifice. We have added twenty i “ suits to our half price rack—every overcoat in the house goes at Half Price—all boys knee pant suits at Half Price—and the greatest reduction in price of jfi the rest of the merchandise in the history of our store. TAKE ADVANTAGEOF THESE BARGAINS-AT HIE LAST MINUTE. (LE ! ft MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS BOYS’ SUITS ® 56 Men’s Suits, in Cassimeies and Worsteds 43 New Overcoats, all latest patterns, 98 Boy’s Knee Pant Suits —all with two pants ® All sizes, newest patterns—HALF PRICE Absolutely all wool —HALF PRICE Every suit in the house, HALF PRICE ft $42.50 Suits, now $21.25 $40.00 Overcoats, now 7 $20.00 $15.00 Suits, now $7.50 S $40.00 Suits, now $20.00 $35.00 Overcoats, now 7 $17.50 $13.50 Suits, now 7 $6.75 $35.00 Suits, now . . z i $17.50 $32.50 Overcoats, now 7 $16.25 $12.50 Suits, now $6.25 ft $32.50 Suits, now 7 $16.25 $30.00 Overcoats, now $15.00 SIO.OO Suits now 7 .< $5.00 ir , $30.00 Suits, now 7 $15.00 $21.00 Overcoats, now 7 $10.50 $8.50 Suits, now 7 $4.25 $27.50 Suits, now 7 $13.75 $18.50 Overcoats, now $9.25 $7.50 Suits, now $3.75 £ SWEATERS WORK CLOTHES UNDERWEAR “ 167 Boys Sweaters in coat style and slipover, Great Redurtion in Men’s Work Clothes Finest high grade Union Suits ft all colors and patterns—HALF PRICE e-nnw i r < wok at these low prices. SB.OO Sweaters, now $4.00 w r i'n* nOW ' $6.00 Woolens, now .... $4.49 S SS.OO Sweaters, now S3.OG **** ''2 oa !’ now $5.00 Woolens, now $3.95 S $5.00 Sweaters, now $2.50 «•« <« • Cotton Ribbe(J Md F]ceced $3.00 Sweaters, now $1.50 • J.m Wo k Coat, now $-,80 $2,50 now 7 ; $1.89 ft $1.50 Cotton Sweaters, now 75c 25 off all Sheepskin Coats and Vests. $2.00 Suits, now $1.39 H HATS CAPS SHIRTS PAJAMAS SCARFS CHILDREN’S SUITS . . . . f . Shirts, collar attached, band M □ R . Closing out all Scarfs in Fiftv Quits in a’l ffi style, and Hocks. A new lot of Caps or Men aan l Boy. fnney t ,sty Ktdd.e Smt m ® ‘ Outing Pajamas brushed wools at colors and patterns, $5.00 Hats, now $4.00 $3.00 taps, now $2.15 $4.00 Shirts, now $3.00 HALF I’RICF sizes 3 to 9 Si ?v,n QhiHa nnw 49 co Pajamas, now ..$2.69 k ,- n $4.00 Hats, now $3.20 $2.50 Caps, now $1.95 T* 77 ’ 0 Sh,,ls ’ no ' v S “- fi9 . $5 00 Scarfs, now ....$2.50 W-00 Suits, now SL->0 ng $3.00 Shirts, now $2.25 $3.00 I ajamas, now . $3.50 Scarfs, now ....$1.75 $5.00 Suits, now $3.75 $3.50 Hats, now $2.75 $2.00 Caps, now $1.45 $2 50 SbirtSj now $1 g 9 $9.50 Pajamas, now .$1.89 7 ?J- 9 [] Scarfs, now ....$1.50 $1.50 Suits, now $3.38 « $2.50 Hats, now $2.00 $1.50 Caps, now $1.19 $2.00 Shirts, now $1.49 $2.00 Pajamas, now ..$1.49 SLOO Scarfs now 5 U ’. tS ’ nOW 7 ,uc $2.75 Suits, now $1.98 16 Men's Suits, Men’s full cut Overalls, 1 1 ff Rov’s Fanrv Fl nnnn i ci.- * | sizes 3.1 t. H blues end stripes, I fitlJT/H*" h Gs) in stripes'aid' 20 Raincoat, it. .11 weights, □p Jk X J checks. $1.50 value for . , , (I»Q QQ OQ„ J CLOTMSS FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- A0 colors and styles ft ’JdC -DECATUR- INDIANA* 98c . ulf n . One-Half Price. n .. .
I their minds Is 'he qursfion of the Khnllfate, ,m inipo tan' o Im Moslems’ as ho papi’ey to Roman Catholic.- j The Angor.i ''ntlunul Asonibly abol ished it but the vn«t .nnjortfy of b nis still hold to ii . fib' pilni" tems j of their fal'b. ii This Is the pencil ii problem to be solved li.V tile Pa i l l.in: Congress to be held nt M”C< .1 Illis monili. Tiler ’ ate many ce cl* I •«•>» for U'e Klmlili’.to. ilepreseniatb s f.'.m al! til” Moslem i ( omit l ies, includin ' Mohammedan | V'iiiplnos, will 1.1 choose betw.’-til King Fuad of Egypt. fimel-Saud, the' victorious bedouin warrior. Em ' of the Nejd, who now controls A’t l::.. mid the deposed Sherif of M”'-e:i. Prince Abdul .MeJ-l, who has been waving a tellgloiis t impitlgn ’lguinst the! >acriligeons action of the Angora As-■ sotnhly. England and rrt nc ■as the two gren ' Mohammedan powers, are watching the trend of Islands though*. It tni.y have a vast influence on the political ( situation in the various Moslem countries under the British and french flags. British Monopoly To Lift Jute Price London. Jan. 21 (I nited Press) —ln addition io the British Empire’s virtual monopoly of rubber which is ' now costing the United States a | fancy price, prices on another Brit- ' irh monopoly are expected to soar. ' This is in jute, a plant whose product woven into doth is used almost exclusively' in making bags. India is the only country where jute can be grown extensively. The world's requirements are approximately ten million bales, but against this requirement only eight million bales are available. Ot this amount the United States' annual require- . meats are 800,000 bales I Prices are now' between $270 to $290 per ton. but it is expected tha* within a short time the prices \vill soar to well above S3OO a ton. O TDance at K. of Hall Thurs day nip'ht. 16-3 t O O Pocahontas Lump ...$8.25 Kentucky Lump $7.25 Virginia Splint Lump $7.25 Kentucky Egg $6.75 HAUGKS COAL YARD at South 3rd Street Phone 660. o (>
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Threaten To Padlock New Morrison Hotel I Chicago, Jan. 21 (United Press)— 'padlocking of Chicago's noy $10,000,Jiuf) M.iriiso'n Hotel one of the most Idiaslic steps over attempted In prohibition enforcement appeared possible today ns federal agents projnired to take their evidence of alleged law Violators Into a federal court. i Two dry agents of u new "school, sent here, peiaoiliilly by Lincoln ('. An'drews, assi.Uant secretary of the 'tree ury In < harge of prohibition enforce meat, are understood to Imve
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* si 11 iFridgf and Salurdaulj ■ The st Two Days || Os Our Great HI | JANUARY 1 I Clearance Sale) 111 x In All through this sale many careful buyers were re- ■ 111 warded with great savings by visiting our store. Good ■ 111 seasonable merchandise purchased at the low price. M 111 The same money saving specials prevail for the final ||| 111 days and you were never greeted with a better oppor- !■ IH tunity to save. Make these last two days—Friday and ■■ HI Saitirday-profitalile by filling your needs now. |H MY_STQRr| SS'V g DE( ATUR’S. UNDERSELLING STORE L|H • ur'TL’2' «— IE ELC d-, Uv-
