Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1927 — Page 6

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****¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥♦; * TWENTY YEARS AGO *| ¥ * ¥ From the Daily Democrat File ¥ ¥ Twenty Years Ago Today ¥ ***¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* Auk. 12 Gothmil Br.-.wn. who has been terrorizing the Amish near la le arrested by Deputy Sheriff Dalian Butler. Will Conrad addresses a letter tO ( himself and it Is ftrwardetl around the wot Id. Indiana has more miles of Rood roads than any state In the union. Decatur wins two games from Rich mond and Is again tie for first place. * Linn and Patton given contrail to build automobile factory for the Coppock company. Hid was SS.76X. Mayor Coffee Is at Huntington to attend state convention of the CB. 1.. | John Center, of Pittsburgh is visiting here. Bob I'eteison sells his property In' south Decatur for S9OO. ■— —... . <> — *¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* * THE GREAT WAR * ( * 10 YEARS AGO * #¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*l Twenty-thiee persons are killed in Essex. England. 40 miles east of l.on- . don. by German air raiders’ bombs. | American Food Administration prepared to take over entire 1917 wheat i crop if necessary; plans to lower domestic price of wheat formed. #¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* * TR Y TII E * * NEXT ONE * 1. Where did the silk Industry originate? 2. On what leaves do silk worms feed? 8, What two countries are the greatest silk producing countries in Asia? 4. What two European countries rank highest in silk production? 5. Into what does the silk worm eject ist thread of silk? fl. What artist in the United States is fost famed for his silk hosiery advertisements? 7. Is silk used in the manufacture of Chinese rugs? 8. What is the term for taw silk which is unwindable? 9. What is a popular 'rough silk im- 1 ported into the United States ftom the Far East ? 10. What increases the cost of silk |

■*£! UmC Bell Dafl ‘J icJ W lc=fj L«i I • UMB «£=S U«W BCXJ bM . jIY? % ■ « I ■‘ f Jir' l 1 < ~ a ®Wte. H I Opening Yesterday, Our Harvest Sale attracted the attention of thrifty shoppers for miles * S around. So tempting are the savings on this high-grade merchandise that many shoppers are || j ' having for later days tc come. A good selection awaits you in every department—hut don’t wait • ”j I 1 S too long—Tomorrow will be the greatest day of all. $ H * Reap this Harvest of Saving Now Going On! Ww «| sS ~~ WX • /I jj. I | STRAW HATS WORK SOCKS Suit Savings I Rov\ Suits I a ,4?_ 4.* r> il<l*Fj K-AL I . I ffi l/„ Price Qp Pair ~ , s „ w , e ., ~® , UV J 0 «UIW Perfection Brand «I fie /2 OL Sixty-seven All XVool Suits in all sizes, mod- pp AO tfi I 1 els and colors. This is not old merchandise. iVilf* MSf* I ffi They must go at UOV * 7OC 1C I ! Buy al School Suit now. All have — 31 I ffi '' 1“lol"? two pant combinations jjRW 600 PAIRMEN’S na r rrice ’ IOOO S * $6.95 V Dross Pants *h ffS We also P ,ace our entire stock of Genuine „ . . fl ** BJ I V«5iJ M Clllltz & I ;■ zjfflßg »-r ■»»-» rm Palm Beach Suits on sale at half price. $12.50 Suits QQ np I Jfi £--B E B IcVvßb l (Only three of these carried over . SMbhBB Bt- P hw B Lv v? from lisi vcnrl tgsg|Sstßl Fancy flannels, staple dress pants n- I £ from last year) $14.95 Suits $lO 95 tSpll to match the coat * I ‘ 243 Dress Shirts, size 14 to 17'? ALSO • $2.50 PaJltS •• • SLBS t£ I IBi you another of the same price Mfc $14.95 Ow S’-n L \ tS IqRO S I S I G 34”* $30.00 Suits sl9 95 KNICKER SUITS $5.00 Pants $4.00 tfi Si!. '"Aj ite/ lilljl Ij | <35.00 Suits <£99 QK Here’s the greatest bargain of all 19 All ec’n!! J/ 01 } 8 fl u!! r .r H I ? ..................... Wool Two-Pant Suits in all sizes and pat- s6.bo Pants $4.M’ ir I Lfi A . L . S °ui,u m $42.50 Suits <£9Q QPC lerns - They must go at J/ $7.50 Pants '. $6.00 $ I ; vti All of our Silk, Broadcloth. Ma- K\AC •«7fJ > /2 Price ttinAft i» * tQ Oft .> I g d dras and Pongee, collar attach- fnfc SIO.OO Pants rfi e d or to match: must go at HH|d =a=e>3ffifc /-', ■ I i $2 50 $1.89 Iwu MEN’S DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS (PQ nr 0 V 'b I S ?mKi ’ s3 ’ fto 52.29 MML \\ /i I bg mOmU $3.50 $2.6? — 4C : <^ a; --lO?r4OWF —< yfi I •sb “" B® iO!uvTtw©u <s. Son, b jII i J CLOTHING AND SHOES J FOA. DAD AND LAD - M <DECATUkX

I impot ted from abroad Into the United States? I Answers * 1. China. 2. Mulberry leaves. :i. Japan and china. 4. Italy and. France. I 5. A COCOOIL I G. Coles Phillips. I 7. Ye»t I S Silk waste. I it. Habutai. HI. An Import duty. ¥ *¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * RIG FEATURES * '* OF RADIO * qc ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ I l FRIDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES j WEAF Hookup 20 stations C pm.— Cities service horn ' WJZ Hockup 8 stations 7 pm.—Philco hour. t'NRT Toronto 8 pm.—Elio Spivak and Alfred Heather. WGIIP Detroit 7 pm.—Detroit symphony orchestra. WDAL Baltimore 8 pm Baltimore' I municipal hand. SATURDAYS FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES 1 Copyright 1927 by United Press. Central Standard Time Throughout. WEAF, hookup, G::lo p. m. Fin / . - Enjoy the Week Ends Visit Relatives and Friends One Fare for the Round Trip via Nickle Plate Road Between certain points on the Clover Leaf Districts. Minimum Round Trip Fare SI.OO Go on FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY Return Limit. Monday Following date of sale. Get full details of S. E. Shamp, Local Ticket Agent, regarding above excursions; also reduced fares to Mountain. Lake and Seaside Summer Resorts and National °arks: or address 1 C. A. Pritchard, D. P. A., Ft. i ’.Va; ne, Ind. I /

Goldman hand concert. .WJZ, New York (4541 and Spring-, field (333> fl p. m. Arion Mule Chorus. WRC, Washington (4G9) 8:30 p. tn — stadium concert.. Direct from New York. KDK > Hit 'mrgh (316) 4 p. in.— W"sl ingholise band WDAF, Kansas City (370) 11:45 p in. | — The Nighthawks. (V .. Pleasant Valley Come Io the Valley. A cordial invitation Is extended to .11 to al tend both mm ning and even Ing services, Sunday August 14. 3 lie J ifev. and Mrs. Ward Willis Long, of I Stockton, California, will have charge of the si rvices. They are competent laborers in the gospel mid nil will 1 be well paid to hear them Bev. Long i is a brother of Mrs. L. E. McCarger. wife of the Pleasant Valley pastor.

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CHURCH GIVES AUTO TO PASTOS Rev. Mont Oliver, Former Monroe Young Man, Is Recepient Os Gift The Rev. Mont Oliver, of Mount Morris, Michigan, son of Tom Oliver, ol Monroe, visited his parents In this county recently. He made the trip In an early model Fold and. when qnestinned concerning his car, he stated I that a "Lizzie" was the host he could I afford. Rev. Oliver returned to his charg" recently and when' he drove to Ills

garage he was unable to drive hi faithful Ford iny the garage. Mem hers O s the Methodist congregation Mount Morris had purchased him new Buick sedan ami had Placed In his garage with a card. ••<omj.liments to your ami your Lizzie . placed on the hnod. K.v, Oliver immediately dispnu-’l ol

i x-rrl I Wnyjo women I JyERi ihi choose Silvertowns?\ I 11'. ’T T \j Do women buy tires? They certainly do. And aCWT^ K- :k 1F they show a remarkable preference for Silvertown;.—sold by our store. First—they buy Silvertowns here, because owomen are always keen judges of value. They know how to weigh quality and price—and cet the most for their money. Compare these two diagrams. Bl •» and you see how Water Cur- I p ut w ith tires —one more thing is vital. tng gives uniform heat, uni- I Women must have dependability—and that su” rtoum‘curing means freedom from tire trouble. sides makes them tough | Courteous treatment—at the time of the sale clear through. I . —courteous service afterwards—all combine air • water to make our store headquarters for women CURED : CURED j d e ----- _ a7, r r ■ w Wil \: z wr u I . ... —IM-sfc Ask the driver of a car that is burning up the roads. He’ll say Goodrich are your safest and best tires. We Do Vulcanizing. Staley’s Service Station Phone 897 Second and Marshall St. Decatur ♦ nr BEST IN THE LONG RUN E.-- ' ,T—J

hH Ford ami «« a r ‘“' ent ,etter re here he stated that from now' , 01l he would "ride in « ev , i Oilver Ims lat Mount Morris sev-. /er.! years ami has met with consider--J..hie Htueeas in hl* eo-gr-gutlon. 11 —«■ I Ml , Henry Gun.ett, of Fort \\ nynf i H,.ent lite day here with frleuds.~ i

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