Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1928 — Page 3
IGOLD MN [[Ht DESERTED ■ SEES NEW 800 M I nH H '>ILI. ' B • raiif d:,y yo " SP ° fcj 1 [ ,in •;•••>• begln B*\ rid) of li''rrabo | lt.‘'. Failing “’T' B® L dream <"""' ■g (llv ' mor- .» 1'- Bince ° milling production fc iin ’'■ T T ' l K °" l 3 ■J, in silver i- ■■»>»’>« once £ into its own. B Population Dwindled ■ WH> ht* rt ‘ iKIIHI : ' S -r B?,„w has a population of . t,... „i 3,1,1 K?„f th*’ p is Clint ° n ° f M, KaX- of t'lin-on (afeB**L he has dispoe. .l >'t In.- le-taur Business and nmv.-.l to Bodie. Bmli B W 1 " 1i,111,g *'’ lSln ’ K I [rased lb- .1..'"1’ and SUrflU ' , ‘ Ke ohl Standard no .-, bought new Kbinv.v and tod.- i> preparing to o iit the yellow dust. Bfe Standard has n a "dead Ke" manv wars Ind many a manbeen built in the state and a (an ,y tmtter bought with by this mine. M Other Prospects ■ Still another rroiip oi San Francapitalists ar. pr. paring to be-a>peia:i-u> at an adjoinEmine while a \g' eapitalK* optimistical!, b.-vmi to pump from a third. ■y, -he Standard and the Bodie continue to grind out a [irofitald. me in the early - formed. and went broke. It is on mine tha 1 'Io- Los .Wlgeles K^gar'betting tlu i' stake today. SH Ji;:,., they'll have to move the W. S Hodi- wlm located tile catnp in Istll 11 they do. Jim Kwi'l tell you. 'iie town will be for I GENEVA NEWS B ft J A Long i- vi-iting her rel■l4 in Cincinnati. B It. and Mrs. W. W. Briggs, of MopiH-d. tn lemeva for a few visit enr '• '.-me from Gary. Kr they vi-io-e. ir son Claude family. B Nt and Mrs. I-'b.v.i Spy and family to Cincinnati. Sunday. ■ Nr 11 ret du : of Indianap■kis visiting wit!. - S.-iph Martin ». |H Nr- Harry lin m Tin- day her aunt tnd family. Mr. and at Petroleum. ■ Nr- Ida Pa\. I.os Angeles. with friends. esperts to to California ■itlast of this month. B Mrs Kate McC.ibit, of Butler, and Bk-Wil Mrs. Allen, of Oklahoma, are of friends in Geneva. B N’ and Mrs. in, n,,j S . f., Elphart, have visited win, Mr. and Mrs. Glendeninc l.a e returned to ■ hone. B br and Mrs. Mi t'roi klin of Marare visiting with Mr. .and Mrs. ■ Vorheese. Bhlph Pontin and L. X Stahl, are ! Michigan on business. Mrs. Lehman and two civil- . attended a picnic Tuesday eveBerne. 311,1 Mrs'. Andrew Shoemaker Davenp.n'. lowa, are visit-, and friends in and near M. E. Ladies Aid was delightTuesday, at the nf Mrs. hr. Campbell. A busimeeting was held and a general was had. Mrs. Lough as■'ra - Campbell in serving a ® n| h. Ju two weeks the society B" Wwith Mrs Gladys McCollum clock. ' A ' Wt " lls llus ' "Bimed from B visit at Winchester. I E ( tw Os BlutHon ■ Banner Will Week KJ"' 1 ' August 115. 1928 B^w’r 0 !? Home Week Kh ■ ,n <llana »Z a 7> e i l ‘ er '>f'»eUtl l invit . gH-rIM ry p '° y°ur city on Fven| d 5 We'H be there, K*’2 B H Ran,ler is to ■ >'sne w n,P Wpek " as ,he ■"'bat nJ' , ure »ot nnmindB®” 11 !' help r,, 1 . a,UI ■'' llams conntv , anil we Street fair year by j B* 101 yo “. Hotw. v KOi " g t 0 Co °P e rate I ', ave 3 fillp — k B^Stations ' S<> way ue y° !1 't ■ Respectfully yours Bl -— ■—_^^ eo ‘ b - Saunders I ftki Re r ßion We |fr OStIyTOYOUthS ■ AUK ' IG '~ ( U'R), B wh li e drunk j
Royal Fire-Fighters , . 1 -Y # I Jt- X ' Pi ■BwK A y .J i gw " ;' H| lIft Mr 'v\ V 71 »» / Jfe King Boris of Bulgaria and his sister, the Princess Eudoxia, who went to the aid of peasants fighting forest and meadow fires near the summer palace. His Majesty was severely burned about the face and hands. proved a rather expensive venture for four Lake County youths. The young fellows gave their names as Harold Reisman. Walter Hay wood. I.awrence Herron and Verlin King They imbibed some spirit of cheer and then invaded a community church ' near Lercy. The church was empty when they I entered and they proceeded to rearrange all the furniture in a rather r ugh fashion according to the pastor. When the pastor’s demonstrations failed he called for legal assistance. I Sheriff Ben Strong here dispatched a I squad of deputies to the church who placde the youths under arrest. Justice Harvey Minas before whom , the youths wett taken slapped a $54.45 fine <n each of the youths.
I FINAL AUGUST CLEAN-UP Q ■ I•i n • I On Spring and Summer Suits M taT?A | S /\\ \ ■ I Heres what you’ve been Hftf t SclldffllCr MarX 50 - Vi- S ’ \l7> * S waiting for The chance • . . At ts ts gg , . Pixie Weave Suits. Price scut to the ?t. JF * to buy the hoy a good ljmit on these $23.50 $25.00 — $28.50 Men’s and Young Men’s suits of I fV WF S school suit for— suits. the ,inest materials mostly Hart I JT Schaffner & Marx makes and the j 1 Sr jt I Q 9 QQ Your Choice ::: ft JI I I Q YOUR CHOICE I' y/|| I | De We have looked over our stock of B|j| |IJ ■RJ gfl 4R& IV W ® B uboys knicker suits and young 9G g «JB £■_ pi ® Be men’s long pants suits and have 'V vv ,<& > s . ’A • ■ r picked out a lot of suits that will - Nk ■ /y X3R? R & s i lEw ® fiaS® give your boy plenty of wear. ] lot of Palm Beach an Mo- (L / K() o|B A a 1‘ 1 S Sizes in nicker suits 17 to IS. . «,.;♦« ’ * €lV ir E |||| i j Long pants suits 35 to 37. hair Summer Suit I > Silk B I ! - — 11 nil * All Straw Hats I M llrarl r ’ 4 J 1 BIG NINE OUT S/ < wor r Lot No. 1 PUBLIX dress shirts collar (Pl -| 4 PRICE VZ3W UE Bi shirt is a world attached. ’51.50 values at tPI.L4 1 " nU| . nß ~' Copyright 19'8 r2TtJ . • • - 1 Hart Schaffner ft Man ■ ■■ Blue chambry, full cut beater. !fi IS- wood weight —1 Lot Men's Sum- g 8 . Lot No. 2 ARROW and RACINE dress shirts mer Pants O’ALLS . ’ Lfi work shirt Many other bar- .*2.00 to $3.00 (PI JQ tr | — — gains here! 7 $2.98 A 220, white back full S a cut. Berne make blue | /Ju Holthouse Schulte & Co. 8125 | ■ \
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST Ki. 1928.
PARIS TO CARRY FASHION WAR TO RIVAL COUNTRIES Paris. ((JR) There must he a new method established in the creation of French styles for the United States and South America. That Is the opinion of M. Rene Herbst, p/esident ot the Society of Modern Decorators, who is spreading propaganda for the creation of special establishments throughout the world for the presentation of French models. He is not alone in his belief, and the French style-fixers are ready to contribute a fund of several million francs to protect their interests abroad. They, have been considerably alarmed, they admit, during the last [few years by the tendency of Amer- | lean dress-maker*, milliners and inj terlor decorators to take the French
Women are Learning tbe Right Way IF you are unfortunate in having ■ 88888888 4* the which is su >nuch desired. "£4? Tk-usands have been enabled to free themselves of unsightly blem- I *Mja||BE ishes and painful skin annoyances by taking a course of S.S.S. You owe it to yourself to try S.S.S. It helps Nature build up red ; corpuscles. It improves the proc- ML esses by which the blood is nour- ATy* y ished. ’ Red blood cells are Nature’s way ||B 1 for building and sustaining the m BK body. Byßk ► Without plenty of rich, red blood, IBBBBBIBMBIxIF^Mft^aM 1 there can be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beautiful, healthy S.S.S. is Nature’s own tonic for women. restoring the appetite—building 1 „ ,' ~ _ strength—and clearing the body of knoxt a clear skin comes so-called skin troubles, from within. Correct the cause — through the blood—and pimples, All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two boils, eczema and that sallow com- sizes. Get the larger size. It is plexion will disappear. more economical. C C C /builds\ ' 0.0.0. h'""’!' 1 ) tfj e great tonic t SINCE 18 26 a clear skin comes from within
motifs and adapt theto to the particular needs of their own country. Dining the winter, several groups of French bualneatt men are to vlalt the principal iltlea of both the Americas. They are to atudy American methods and American needs. Whether they will fie able to meet both with--1 out ruining their own artistic pride, according to one prominent French writer, is the question that is worrying tlieni most. “But we are losing several million , francs of commerce across the Atlantic every year simply because we do not give exactly what the clients want." Is the argument behind the new government. "We are too proud of our own Ideas, and unless we grant • some leeway to the creative genius ■ of other nations. France's luxury i trade is certain to suffer seriously during the next few years.” I — o > Accordion in Jazz ft has been a sort of niiislcnl tra | dltlon that the accordion could not he 1 played In harmony with other Instru ments. but Its usefulness In cotnhinn lion was revealed with the coming ot 1 jazz. »
J's! sfZLft. a A 'll < "%T MF The OLD HOME ’ 'MM ’ WEEK EDITION ' U ™ —of the — Decatur Daily Democrat » t is erettinff under way and will bear the messages of Welcome from local business men and industries, to all “Old Home Week” visitors. Firms desiring space in this edition cal! 1000 now and we will arrange to take care and write your message for you. i ' All Copy Must Be In Our Office Early! V., ■ X
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