Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1928 — Page 8

PAGE EIGHT

m:: i::::::::::: as r. x:: aaa k| r ¥• ¥ « The PEOPLE’S VOICE y K 8 M This column for'the use of our 8 K readers who wish to make sugW gestlons for the general good 8' or discuss questions of Interest. 8 X Please sign your name to show 8 j X authenticity. It will not be 8 U used if you prefer that it not be. 8 uxxßsaasßsxMßsaa* About Old Home Week Editor Daily Democrat. Decatur. Indiana. Old Adams County Friends I have | been reading with interest from day I to day in ine Democrat of the "Old Home Coming to be held in August or September. If you recall to mind eight! years intervened between th first and second home-comings and it Is eight! years since the last, the first being ir i 1912. Great events In the life of Decatur and biinging to gether many of the old timers from afar, and who are just as anxious to return in the fall ot 1928. Now "old timers" let us boost and take out a membership. You will receive just as big a "Kick” cut of the affair as the 'new fekks" in Decatur. I am enclosing my check for $5.00 and be sure ami send me a "booster button” and when the badges are printed be sure t:> have them made of red! ribbon, blue being first ami white second. Nothing adds so much to a community as a bunch of good boosters, and Decatur has her share of that kind of I fellows, always loyal ta the best interests of their home town. The several large industries that have located in the old town shows that without | doubt. Hut, say. we all want to “come back” in the fall and enjoy the friendship of cur boyhood days, and by the way we may fly a big kite if the auto will pull it. Yours Truly (Duke) M. Mc-Stoops. o Hammond City Officials Cleared Os Graft Charge Hammond, Ind., Mar 15—(U.PJ--Of-ficials of this city today were cleared of graft charges. A latke county grand jury which has been investigating the city administration nearly two months. Tuesday reported there was no ground for indictments. Henry Heckler, a real estate dealer. I instigated the probe. Hammond po-I lice said he was “angry” at the ad ministration due to "arrests for a traffic ordinance violation." _ 0 i Woman Mayor Os Seattle Defeated For Re-election i Seattle. Washington. March 15 —(U.R) j Mrs. Bertha K. Landes, Mayor of Se- I attle for two yeais, was defeated for j re-election Tuesday by Frank Ed- J wards, theater owner, who opposed J woman’s rule in city government. ' Complete unofficial returns horn 235 * if 295 precincts gave Edwards 46,807 and Mrs. Landes 33.283. DREADFUL PAINS OF RHEUMATISM ENDED, SHE SAYS Konjola Also Cleared Up Kidney Trouble. Declared This Lady mi.rt < . ivl. "Konjola has turned ont to be just v hat I have always needed to end my rheumatism and it has also cleared up a bad case of kidney trouble for me,” said Mrs. C. M. Lapdeis, Gil Pouth M chigan avenue. South Bend, Ind. "I suffered a groat deal with weak I'dnevs and rheumatism in my legs and L’pe. At time® my whole body would 1,- o sore and achy that it urt ■ “ t- ve. i was always limpng • hen 1 walked and I believe c ii ■ mu t have thought me a etipple. My sleep was br.oken up at night by frequent risings and 1 would , get up in the morning feeling miserable. , "Since I have taken, Konjola, my kidneys are in good condition for the first time in years I am free f; in backaches and night risings and enjoy sound sleep all night long. The dreadful rheumatic pains are gone and 1 can walk without showing nny signs of limping. I am glad to indorse this new medicine." Konjola is sold in Decatur al Smith Yager & Fa’k drug store, .and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section j

: ——: : — Now we offer -397 New Spring Suits in the fresh light colors of the season. We are placing our entire Suit Department, including all Men’s and Boy’s Suits, on sale to you so early in the season. This is an unheard of idea—We don t know o anv store, any place, that has ever done this before. You have the best selection to choose from tha + we have ever shown. I eautiiul patterns that differ admirably from last year’s designs. Complete sizes in Regulars, Shorts, Semi-Stouts, and Longs. , ei e ls . distinction and dignity in our Men’s and Young Men’s Styles. Special care has been stressed in securing Suits to) Giaduation. It s needless to say you can save money here. _____ _ Men’s Suit Prices I $22.50 • ■ SUIT . SIB.BB \ ■ $25.00 SUIT $19.95< JJ $30.00 SUIT S22.I9WvVV I $32.50 i ■ SUIT .:i 111 •ii i i $35.00 ■ SUIT ■ < • $24,781 V $40.00 SUIT $29.181 | $42,50 ■ ■ • ■ SUIT $31.99 | I | i $45.00 11 ii < SUIT i ■ $33.78 I | Every Suit Guaranteed by Michaels-Stern, J. Friedman and Sonneborn Bros. Ail alterations free —No charge for f uture repairs on any suit bought here. » HU! Boy’s Suit Prices 1 For Easter - For Corfirmation - For Good, Hard Wear The biggest selection—the Nicest patterns—We ever showed you—light, medium or dark colors. We know zAVyST you’ll appreciate saving money at t hese prices. These suits are all ne v. !/ Ka $ll.OO TWO PANT SUIT $ 7.99 513.00 TWO PANT SUIT $ 9.37 M/H $14.00 TWO PANT SUIT $10.89 5 15 00 TWO PANT SUIT $ll.BB $16.50 TWO PANT SUIT $12.95 $17.50 TWO PANT SUIT $13.89 $18.50 TWO PANT SUIT $14.98 t $19.50 TWO PANT SUIT $15.97 ||a>l Totwi’T-My&u & Son, J CLOTHING AND SHOES J DAD AND LAD /'DECATUK'' INDIANA/ - — -

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

THURSDAY. MARCH 1Y 1925.