Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1929 — Page 5

Wr\\ ESTY YEARS A AGO TODAY ftBB From the Dally Democrat File .■■p.. I.: The stemr. pipes .-u,, the new KI H plant. . hours devotion is in p lt , ' at the St. Mary's chinch. Uev Hiberger t'ineinnnli ■Wj charge.. W f I. Walters elected superinlen - KH nt (l s the M. E. Sunday school '■V w M Frazier and (1. W. Genfi , nn-lidates for county assessor 22C, eggs 28. B|m<> J (> Sellemvyer entertains Thimble club. p Mulholland of Fort Waym . of the Indiana Lighting here on business. ■Bjb>avy rains have filled the e r bank full. ■Hoiio-t Schug leaves for trip Hm- Northern Indiana ym bud least thats what he claims iBbT _ o—- ■(, \IN FOR TEN I YEAR PERIOD I IS 20 PERCENT FROM PAGE ONE I Females 1.473 1,76 s over 10 3,829 4,595 MH Males 1.865 2,238 Females 1,964 2,357 for gain 2,047 2,456 Males 1,618 1,942 HB Females <u» 511 t^B],... a estimate of the 193 n popnKit inti of tlie city is 5,600 or more. mates for United States f more than one million inshow large gains but no in their relative ranking as KLiipare.l with one year ago. The' i^K arcs with those of the 19_'u HE 1920 pop. 1930 pop. <7, gain ! Atlork 5.620,048 6.631.656 18. u BONSTIPATIO' ,■ JKk RELIEVED • • QUKKLV K CARTER* Thu Purely Vegetable P. I will move the bow. fewa* w ' t ' 1 °iit any ae I ''Hi- depressing after es Fick Headaches, Indigestion and Bad Complexion! v relieved. Children and Adnl> easily swallow Dr. Carter's tiny, coated pills. • They are frt'o calomel and poisonous drugs. I Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. I ■UIUER’SJSPiLIS *

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► I’l'lH 1.823,779 2.170,297 19.0 Mr °" 993,678 1,649.506 57 o Angeleß 976,673 1,470.516 155.0 Cleveland 796.841 1,328,046 66 7 . ” e ‘ rol °P»'an Pittsburgh is not • e X ; 1, 7 h n!” a " for ~ clly u '» litigation, if n ’Um 193(7 ,h T’ h “ lH ''"'‘mated , l»30 population will be 1,51)5- > jq.,’;. Coni|,a,,>| l With 1,1,85,80.8 in 920. an increase of 27.0 per cent • rapid growth of £ the United States with the ex ' slat'esT' ‘ n New En Khind ’ atid NFu M? Wn the 0,1 « " now l ''7 po,,ulatlor ' surveys i now being issued. Notable iner'n in " kaU " 1 for 11,0 80Uth ' ’ steel and textile cities and other industrial centers. I

1 “ - :■ » '■<■■■• ::« ::a : !: ..... 1 *' H j The ADAMS Theatre ii i: Tonight and Saturday 808 STEELE in “THE INVADERS” I p. u•. r rm a thrilling western drama well acted. 1 HE INVADERS” is without a rival. | Also—Ren Turpin in “THE COCKEYED FAMILY” » Added—3rd Chapter “The Black Book" 10c—— 25c a Sunday, Monday and Tuesday—Buddy Rogers and « Nancy Carroll in “THE ILLUSION” B ' -a :::::: a a a a;:::::.: a a :5.::>. ;; .. ; ..............,.........,.. HamW3MMMiui4MLj ß j H l^ ME|ifi , |Ml i rww| MUIPWIBI I a Illi THE CORT Tonight—Tomorrow “ACQUITTED” A big Columbia talking sensation featuring LLOYD HUGHES — MARGARET LIVINGSTON In the drab atmosphere of a prison—two unfortunate victims of fate find love and hope. Their efforts and ultimate success to free themselves of the chains that bound them unjustly will thrill you. A DDE D 7th chapter of the serial-“ACE OF THE SCOTLAND YARDS.” ALL TALKING COMEDY. 11 5c 35c Sunday, Monday, Tuesday— “FROZEN JUSTICE” with , Lewis Wolheim and Lenore Ulric

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I’RIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929.

1 Tim tiioKt amazing record of 1 glow th is that of Lob Angelou, ) whose estimated population within municipal limits tn 1930 is 1,470,516. an Increase of 155.0 per cent since 1920. Only Detroit's continued Industrial expansion prevented the southern California city from becoming the fourth city on the eve of the decennial census. The estimated Cleveland population of

I‘HUh. Rod and Rohl(O) Vv Mated with BtuoXinr IM Ws'l RH'bon. 1 ake no other Hoy V I / ~ A,k I Jr ‘ 111 “*• »KkR DIAMONIB Vt* fS IBKANI9 nX fr *• Beat.Snfe-it, R/’u.ie Buy Now! I -r sou» by DRUGGISTS BVtKYWBEF ’

1,328,046 shows the wonderful growth of that mid-western center of Industry. — —o ♦ SCOUT NEWS e——-. ... The membels of the Hoy Scout Troop which is sponsored by the Gideon cl iss of the Evangelical Sunday S< hool held an Interesting

IA GIFT THAT WILL PUASat.. j *■.' I — —— — * B Announcing our Greatest Sale of Christinas | $ Merchandise - 5 Davs - Saturday, Mon., Tues. I $ i , ' . 1 8 Ml tHSOi I '■ ■■. * Value | j for only | I The Theron Gift Package wO C H Containing Four Full Size Beauty Requisites O R / | j French Narcissus Perfume • $2.00 bottle d Supersmooth Face Powder • LOO box IN AN g Cleansing Cream . .75 jar ATTRACTIVE S $ Tissue and Astringent Cream • .75 jar GIFT BOX To help you stretch your Christmas money to its utmost capacity we have M planned this sale for months in advance. Here is an item particularly S & suitable for gifts -at a price very much lower than you would expect to pay. iS M OCR SUPPLY IS LIMITED Limit 2to a Customer. COME EARLY 1 ' MT. Mail Orders Fillet*—Add 25c for Postage and Packing ,V« if BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS .fc i Callow & Kohne | Our Ojnstmas £o Dou j « 4 Every purchaaer of th!s 08c Combination Set during this apecial sale only, will receive a beautiful I i * mas Gift from wr store in appreciation of your valued patronage. We suggest you come early. ,»tk

meeting In the church basement ThtUHfJay night 4ith twelve members tn attendance. A greatly appreciated talk on Scouting by Rev. O. bl. Miller, pastor of the Itaptls' Church, was enjoyed by the boys. After the ta-'iilar tontine of troop training the Scout Masters, Nth < Whit- ind Arble Owena, surprised the boys with pep rein amt apples. The next meeting of the troop will

be held Thursday, December 19. — o ■— ' Fire Loss Gains In State In 1929 IndlanupoliH, Dec. 13. — (U.R) — Losses from fire in Indinna during the year ending Odt. 1 Increased 31,152,504 compared to the preceding year, it was shown today In (the annual report of State Fire Marshal Alfred E. Hogeton.

Feminine Gifts —FR O M — American Home Shops, Inc. Cor. 3rd and Monroe Sts. Mrs. Louisa Braden Ihe feminine gift problem is one thal need not bother when you inspect our Christmas display. For the one gift thal appeals to evtry woman is the gift that enhances her beauty. Our p'ace is brimming with hrvt ly practical things that EVERY WOMAN needs anti wants. Priced Attractively See Our Wonderful -Variety Negligees of distinction handsome ostrich feathers rich niarabow. Coolie coats of handsome cmbroitlcr -V* L«4fflKnQ/ Lingerie of all types in new E'rench inodes: Dancette chemises, bloomers, A|p W step-ins, pajamas, gowns. I VI Scarfs new pleatetl elfects, I'reach IV m batique, sf|iiares. oblongs. // iVt\vl\ Lovely Hose: in chiffon and service b weight. Deep rich shades of tin season. ' I Butterfly, pointed, square heels with clocks. Al NE W EHOC.KS Picturesque I I I Fashions thal have just arrived ■>. ® A and never ctpialled for this Price--(Mun /\ I silk or chiffon—in black or bright *)1 colors-Smart ne w "VI NEW FROCKS New modified lengths New ..Crepe, shirred, floral, Special $9.95 New Frock Special §5.95 Ask to see them. COATS—At New Low Prices - All black and brown coats, flare and straight line modles rich Broadcloth Se'eeted Fur Special at a discount of 10 to 15'. less than regular price.

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