Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1927 — Page 7

I JILL INTRODUCE NEW FORD FRIDAY I I \ihms County Auto ComI I nnnv To Hold Public | Reception Tomorrow Bwill K<’t Its rest full deßcriplion if ll"‘ ,IPW of an,omo * \ public reception to be held by the County Auto Company, local (loah'is, is part of the national intro('lllrtlon of the new Ford models. In th nsjnils of communities all over the [•lilted States tomorrow this new line o f moderate-priced light automobiles EV will I"' introduced to millions of proKg '''tile doors of the showrooms are to SK he opened promptly at 9:00 o'clock m nll ,| attendants will be on hand B thriHisbout the remainder of the day EH |n explain the new and intereatine; of the car which is expected ■ ti, m.ik" a new chapter in automotive K history. V The new Ford cars are the product ■ of several years of study and plann-1 j n .. by Henry Ford and his engineers] 9jo tile great Ford laboratories' at' piarlioiii. Mr. Ford himself has an-. I notineed that “there is nothing quite ■ like tlie new- Ford car” and has stated 3 that it will prove just a pioneer in the 9 present field of low price light cars' ■ of quality as the famous Model T was ■ % pioneer in its field for more than nineteen years. S Anima the visitors to the reception I tomorrow will be many city officials, | executives cf civic and proi fessonal organizations and other leaders in the life of the community, who have been specially invited. , The performance of these new cars, |lt i< aid, will be startling when viewed in the light of automobile ■ ntatice of the past. * The Adams County Auto Company has been notified by Ford officials at • Detroit that the factories throughout the country are now preparing to produce the new cars in numbers exceeding even the tremendous production rec rds achieved in the manufacture of the Model T. line. ' Company officials at Detroit also repented their early announcement that production of the new Ford line will not make the Model T line obsolete. I The manufacture of new parts f r 1 ' Model T replacements will continue to be an important factor of the Ford I plant as long as any of the Model T cars are still in operation, the local | dealers were advised. Because of this I policy, present owners of Model T Ford Cars will be able to keep their i cars in perfect older as long as those cars remain in commission. Jta WINCHESTER—-Ed Darr, chief of, police here for six years has resigned. and will move to a suburban farm he recently purchased. I

Drr fmrfr fO/z ||jg CHRISTMAS ... then the New fgkj? Year! And another milestone one the pathway of Time is bebind us. Reflect! Has 1927 ■jJVx -been a year of achievements... ■jflkl) one of Progress and Prosperity iW-A W IWmK for you? Is it leaving you in a 1 ’ contented mood to enjoy the LA/w 1 many blessings of the coming hr c j happy holidays? V I \JaJ ' WHAT HAVE YOU SAVED? Vl f Open a Savings Account here— Iff fhJ earn 40 interest and have lUIHt M money next Christmas. \ ' ■ fflk It won’t be long now. IM Old Adams County 1 “ B I !&-■ I iii | i. tSi wSwH I- L 0

W‘. Afraid T, ‘ Os I)eath ; Few f Oi rhem Draw Up Wills I Wahash, Ind., DpCi ,_ ( _ o! "ihe I |o< 1 . 1 , 1 i, ,; '.° ,h " _., banket s association. -situ T'"" was ,iraw '’ from likures slmwing that very f PW IM . r . ■'"his dt y have made wins,‘and t< ui ' tl'" a °i IV < ' r "' not h “ . n,,, " K1 " "> ‘he disposal of an Th' bankers attribute the lack of . .bstnste of n . HI()e ’ a t 7 * ; hg to me. " f Jackson’s Battle Field A Subdivision New 01 leans, La.. (UP) __ Tb J march of progress has invaded the battlefield of New Orleans where Andrew Jackson smeesfully repulsed the Brl-' tish invaders during the War of 1812 1 Meraux and Nunez, local realtor’s who purchased the area where the battle waged hottest, announce it will be transformed into high class restdential subdivisions. | The plan is to convert the land into' | .»<• toot building lots. | One section will be known as Jack-' i son Terrace in honor cf the defender' of New Orleans. i I KOKOMO-Mrs. E. A. Chapman of ,St Lou s, Mo., visiting here witli • relatives, believes another great walls nSir oecause she saw a ball of fire fall in the sky since coming here l She declares she witnessed a like happening shortly befote the begin nlng of the world war. -— o— — What Air Plant It The term air plant is applied to plants of a great many different I groups, says Nature Magazine. Propeily speaking, they are those that grow on the bark of trees or other I objects, but do not derive any nourishment.

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I VN omen’s Legs Slimmer Says Boot Manufacturer London —(VP)—-Women's legs nre slimnicr. declare the makers of Well--1 Ington hoots. One minufncturer In an interview . Mid that within the past ten years' Kiris legs have undoubtedly become j summer,” 1 think it will be agreed that the I girl has an all-around slim-] F '„ l ' 1 l ‘ y ' ll '1,ll ,lt ‘ 'l'un her grandmother ( “Hl. he said. “J should say that this Is probably due to the greater amount , of outdoor exercise which girls take today. Dancing and diet also help.” —— o — Sorrow a Harridan Pleasure Is a coy maiden; we should | go more than half way to meet her, yet seeming not to do so, lest she tie scared and take to flight. Sorrow Is a predatory harridan: she will find us out, no matter whither we run. And •he Is a patient wooer, for she knows ’tiat. In the eml. we are tiers.— Isaac Goldberg In the It, hex. ! FOR SALE 1. 2 and 3 Acre Tracts, well improved, near Decatur. 7 Room House Modern except furnace; garage, corner lot. streets paved. Can be bought at a bargain. I also have several properties that can be bought on the payment plan. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY. H. S. Michaud, Phone 104. December 2nd We shall begin our FRESH MEAT department. ( all 965 lor anything in the meat line, fresh or cold, and our delivery service will bring it to your door. Try us and be convinced. Erie Grocery and Restaurant Phone 965

MONEY RAISING! g SALE 1 W closes this week IB (/ vKI with loads of bargains that are necessities for the whole family. A jfl wide sweep through our entire store levels prices lower than ever—iWi OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. READ! Ol /I / Children’s Vici Kid I Heavy Outing Flannel I ‘Bt Shoes, sizes 2to 6, regu- Ij n an( | colors, blue border, regular 35c Kx. ' ar y <‘lue, a icai regular 20c grade, yard value Suggest bl,v g 98c 12c 15c H SKwrausKJc— r— hmhkmiimihi s— nenn— i " Heavy Drapery Cloth in 1 PeICCS Cl*Hsh With 3. B Heavy Flannel Work Shirt good selection of patterns I * . . X J I come in full line of checks, and colors GQf* 1 I / ./ / I p,aids and colorß reg. $1.50 value... Ut/L \ I / | full range of colorsOc/C Fancy Dress Ginghams in iSLabLi ' SrtW / I ■' lens ()xfords > n black and wide range of colors and • / 3 tan. all new styles, regular pretty patterns, pl W rSf /' I $5.00 value nf reg. 20c value, yard i V i pa * r / IMffll I—B—OWW—MBM Ladies Fur Trimmed, I iraWMUI Illi aJW . Illi MI JU 11. I ~ I Ladies High Heel Slippers, pat- k leather sole and r übber heel ! I ent leather - one strap, cut-out, g $1.39 Big Saving in Clothing | | Mens Four Buckle Arctics, il I O/l /ITIO I I * ;ld ’ €s and Oxin all red rubber. 1 VUlllO Ulltl X/1 LuUVV I fords in new patterns guaranteed Qr I I perpair (P 1 Af* quality 3 We have just unpacked a fine | •••• Il—linn jolr.j. ii.i assortment of New Mmo———i——as— I Mens Leather Dm, I SATIN DRESSES I Gloves d? "1 OE I I ' n ° ne ‘ , ' ece ' “ 08e ' blue and ■ I values to $2.. I All colors and combination fancy trimmings—they I ° old ' fast colors sl.2s I —■■■■S3 S ° * n sa ’ e :d l' ,C * ow pr * cc I Childrens Silk and Wool! Hk|l W -jj MgSu j Childrens and* Misses OneI Sport Hose, good patterns, I B stra P Slipper and Oxfords I grange ol sizes | W’ | $1 .95 ===• I arlios CfViK I Mens and Bovs Winter I l-iCILIIVO I childrens corduroy Bloomer ■ ■ Dresses, sizes 2 to 6—all colors, Caps, fur ear tabs, all sizes ■ I embroidered m contrasting good selection, QPI/* H ur I ,lninied ,n tSST’ I colors, regular d»1 jn »,<m xali.. Mac | * I l J . —• ■ 1 I One lot of Boys and Girls I Quality W I Mens All H 00l Sweaters, I Stockings, colors, black! __ , _ . , AfOASW ■ heavy rope stitch sweaters. Men s Suits and 0 COATS .$2.95 Brave the Snows in a New Overcoat. We have many J'wrss— ■—Bn—" g Ladies’ Good Winter I new, snappy styles, all to go in this sale, at each I | rajan Blankets, size 66x80, I | I Weight Underwear H ■ tuitable for davenports or auto- I I S'r-S .' 98c I fl* AQK I $2 - 95 1 | M.„» llvuv, rkere M„«l I | 1 B I nderwear, lull cut* ■ . . I water proof, 36 inches long; | range of sizes |i(B H A dandy selection of Men's Fine Suits, the kind you ■ jkjqo value (ts I per suit fl want; latest styles; all go at I each tPO.JO *!! „ mu | 1,, KOKB—E——Id I Heavy Cotton Blankets, full size | S |O|» g Mfns Work ShQcs jr ' h I I 66x30. Come in plain grey with v.-As ■ quahty . |eather< u3kide go|e> I I $1.95 I JIaU V [ : -'X' $1.69 I The Economy Dept. Store DECATUR’S ORIGINAL UNDERSELLING STORE

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