Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1913 — Page 1

Volume XI. Number 214.

MAYOR GAYNOR DIES ON SHIP Mayor of New York Passe-. !'■ Away on Board Ship Ens. ' route to Europe FROM HEART FAILURE Had Rem Stiff crim, f 0: g Some Time and Took Trio I For His Health . ■(Vl)it. <| Pre... Srv , ? Ji**' York. X. Y . Sept. | ! r.it ; ■ Menmxhip I W '<MMgd;iy. Tlti« wu« aiimitmco.i hj JdH-ftF. r. tiny, Um,- n tll Jav (Mayor <;m w | ; , ir .. I.< i 1 lini.-dav with th? intention <>i l>u|.ir. to b< ...iti; . -nelitr iby th. HMM :<lr. His ili-utl, n.i<. 111,1,1, .tn ,1.., f: tn n built t, lu.-.i i . i . - August. kttlu. aim whi, , str k Muy1 or Gayuix in th. mil- \ t , ,-. ~p r -ttnytmr had i«-r. .1 s mmi it • htffi.v, It caitslii him I, ~ viol nt s>tta. ks iff y< mltiu his heart. ;. I .....-t... it » nl.h deiituiistiatlcn in tin- (it Hail . j ark 0 Week ago ' -t. r.t;i' wlu-u M*)ot (Inymir was notified <>l his r. ■r PfflUimit ion on the 1 n 11• |.-n< 1 • 111 tn I. Ct. he Uffli tieally ndlapsed , n.l it u:is bei'intui ry to have Ilia epeoeh read while, he reclined in an inoilid ehnli. 1 lie man who now tub, Mover Gm Ahn's; offic e is a rvp di. an and thi .how breaks up the d<tno< i ati<- 1 ul< . 'The Italtlc will nrive m Q. imtown tup b lit and th<* body will in al! pro

TO RECEIVE THIRTY-THIRD DEGREE : ■ Eiil L * * ’ A , ■ I - * 4 .yr: * B& f ■' BelPh- t ..■• • * V SWIT I ' Sfti* „■ ii' c ' " fcsiE'E'' * . I I ‘ t- - J JUDGE DAVID F SMITH.

Ihi the h--: '■'* ,rv •’* . t’ 4 « fcraonl-- Indue ,b r, ‘ |B ML deidr’. Il i’ l ' ! < 8ci,,,. ij.,., appointment of Hov- ... ; but HI 1 "> l 1 ‘ l'""’ 1 " , ' r " ’ K B-dama mutt’ *•< , ' l, <•»••»» '' To Hnvld f. smith. Hie . 1t,., vi. attoir-'v iiml jmlt- -I--' " * tWFftt’T idlth lli’tfl't, r thin r.rrat Ito wm -Im led "«■* y-tir ffho to riiiix’i ih •” ' - f"? IHEgyi... next Homin' r-nlnr. a* • Km,, degree work to »».- «• *" 1,10 ‘ rSttnitltorly l.oi’ The mu tin "> ImUnm* t ’ KL|I! 11.01’1 111 Ihi’h ••«>' ' ,,r T>m| will Im iiW»' I” ' •"**• Hfet-m m-liidlng < rt '“ Sffigv i’ll’.. New Y.ik mil Bs l ’ xueli n»'*b«rs ,l “ i lo<i ' 4 ' '

DECATUR DALLY DEMOCRAT

- ''ability be imim'llutcly shipped buck to Xew York, only his h<>ii. llnliis, I "•«! ;i male nurse nci-onipunieil .Major I <*,iytmr on his trip. .Mayor Gaynor Is '•Il years old. Kingston. X y., Sept. 11—(Special 5 I’ail.' Demmriitl Justice llanibrttek in ruling on the writ of itabeas (<n pus Issued in b'ohalt of Joseph I l.nln rts, 11 Xew Yot k banker, to day I "'■> ’lint William Sulzer was' inn ■ ■ (ached by the legislature and while liv.niUnf trial Is divested of all ex-1 ' Hitlvo in>wer. .Roberts, who h: ■ 1 1• en serving a jail sentence, was I pardoned by Sulzer. t> SCHOOL TEACHERS SCARCE. I lie Indianapolis Star says; "School I'm lie;.: who have not found employ* 11 " tmo sign.'. Thb bit of informa1 ' ’’ ' 'am s from Homer L. Cook. hi er ot a teacher' employment • In n ii in Indlanapolir, who him more I' t l a Ito otf r than lie has tern hen to Illi them. H,> said yesterday that ■ o n.iii io. eiv(d <aiis for forty men lemhi-is for rural schools, that three towns are without school superin tend* nts and tl.ut there is scarcely no I mil to the number of places open to teachers who have had college trainiti Cupid nad something to do with several of the young women l.a'li'rs quitting their places. ‘•After a wintan had taught school for 1 long time." said Mr. Cook in strict (onliilen. e.- she can't get married be iinise she wants to boss the man just ■is she has bossed tlie pupil*. Hut the ir w w< nu'it teaciiei s are linble t r I i.uit the s< hoolrooin tor a cottage any 1 minute." OPENING FALL OANCE. 1 The |i al order of Knighta of Col . ambus have made arrangement* t< ■ give their opening dance on next Tuesday 1 veiling. Sept. Itith- These . iian< es are a gre it favorite among tlie |. lov'rs <> tins i.muserient and an. in- I . Station is - Mended to them all.

oho are elm-tad bacatwe of the wot It tl cy have done, ran Hike thia higher! ,|. tee. <>m- lining petmitted tor oaeli two hundred H-ottlah Hite membara T here ire at preaent In thin alate r-v ,1-nM Uht thirty-third dearie .Maaona .mi lml • Smitli him »ha right tn reel highly Itonorrd by thhi aphudld trlb Ilin tn hit- ability «ml hie fidelity to Ida lodge lie loinad the lodge in is'i. 1 ami haa altme been a devoted worker, l-avlna aerveJ In all th. , lialra of the I Hue Lodge and aev-n yrnra a- the niaator of the Im al lodge f|e hn» hlm» »et'*si talthhilly In the Chapter, Kamern Star and other demee. II- la « Knight Templar, a HeoUiah 1(1'- metnlmr ami o Shriller, ami him -aimal h» privilege to learn in ne-reta of the hlahent degra* In I Mnaonry. Hl* nwnjr "lend* nod lodge! tdWthar. here delight in hla mmreaa and eoMtatnlnte »•»"« «« ne|il’vlna ( , ihm K ,iWc»t honor whhh -omen to jyiason.

“DECATUR CAN ANO WILL”

1 1 11 1 r- = n ' • I Aj -SSSr - ’ I ■«» >. . Wr 1 ftM . ■ — S-- ~ . / IS MONEY A CURSE OR A BLESSING TO THAW’

(Copyright bv International News Serv , . Electro-Corpori This photograph shaws Harry Kpoii<e and immigration authorities bearings. Thaw, once a fre- man. who en.i< I.as become quite accustomed to poll and the humiliations which they enti dovbtedly made the hardships lighter lieved that if a poor man liad shot S worked on his jealously and told him I while sentiment would have been v Since Thaw entered Canada, the she cas ■ from the iatei standpoint a ear* oration he lias experienced the him. To this cup of happiness is add k route Is regarded -is an arch per-n A PRIZE WINNER Was Ad Submitted by Chas. Brock to Wcar-Ever Aluminum Company. GETS A $5.00 CHECK Today for Ad He Wrote and Published in the Decatur Democrat. Charles Brock, associated with his lather, John Brock, in bns.m-ss. win l leasantly sun ris* <’ this morning when he opened hia mall to I Ind in imi of tli emelo|M.« a cheek for (.*■ from the Wenr-Kver Aluminum Cooking Ct>nsil touipauy. in iiaynient for an advertisement submitted hy him in their October mlverC inmeiit contort which Wils adjudg'd a prize-winner Hie iirc-.-ic store handles the WearEver aluminum stock and Mr. Brock, lias Ireqiietitlj ri.tl ads lor the wnr» * In the lu-niocrat. l ast June the con: I any lur iilwlt-«1 the Brocks a cut for their war.a. showing the picture of a I ride viewing her many pitta nr rang <‘<i on u tn hie, union;-, which was t ; 'enteous supply of 'lie idVar -Ever rlcmiuum xs'king utensils. Mr , I ris k wrot< the words for the tinadvertisement to suit the lllimtmtioii rl>d the same wag published ns th* ■ I'tock advertisement in the Jum jihm'-ntta Winn th- eompmiv an , noitncvd the advertisement content 1 dr Brock submitted this ad and Is i phas'd to learn that it wan one ot the prise Winners Th" nds and prise wltllien* will he published lu the th’ to!-er Humber if the ' Worn Ever ", maguslne. The ndiertlsem'lit makes a very pretty, pleasing and nrtlatl' I'Ppenrume. ns well as i>o»*ei<*lng the words, ideiu’ly and cleverly arranged ■ and chosen, to moat aptly suit the ph | lure and to give the heat Information ■ legnrding the ipinllties of the com* i pany'g wares The nd which h* wrote | follows: "llnppy Indeed is *lie hridi ! to whom Wear-Ever' Aluminum utenI sila are presented. Hue will bless not I only Un gifts, but th" gher. Th" I.rightness, Clonnllness. Htrcngth and Beauty of there arth lea give added i enjoyment to her dully tank-* and emtse these qualities to allow forth hi het own life ns the Ko*'|>er nf the Urine Cor sale by John Brock.” Mr Brock also wnn a prlre several] I months ago tn a "aslsv stunt''

Decatur, Indiana, Thursday Evening, September 11, 1913.

vice; supplied by the New Process ration, N. Y.) Thaw being hustled by the Canadian in one of his many tripg to and Horn toyed all the homage paid wealth. | lice escorts, courts. Jails, asylums. ' tail. Wliile Thaw's wealth has tinIn many instances. It ts generally be Stanford White I because his wife that White was ogling her), that . with the poor man. citizens of that country K, ‘ ni to view and for the first time vince Thaw's infecting that public sentiment is with iled the additional satisfaction that st cutor. TOCSIN HAS EPIDEMIC.* Os Tynhoid Fever—Sis Trained Nurs es Said To Be There. According to the statement of otr ■>f Its residents, who Is visiting here the little town of Tor-sin is suffering much from the epidemic of typhoid i which Is very prevalent. It is -aid! tiiat there are six trained nuraes at ! tending typhoid fever cases there; one family is without a nurs"; and ; two typhoid fever patients have been 1 taken to the hospital. EASTERN STAR NOTICE Th* 1 Eastern Star will meet at theft I igular meeting Frida-, evening at "i o'clock. WILL TAKE A REST Miss Josephine Krick to Ar rive Home for a Two Weeks' Vacation FROM THE HOSPITAL Has Been in Operating Room Since April—Likes Her Work Much. Miss Josephine Krick, of the Uopt ( I liusi itnl’s nurses’ iinltiiitg stuff, will , arrive home Sunday for a two weeks vacation visit with her parents. .Mr and Mrs lleiir Krick Mis* Krick vns graduate from the institution thb > prliig, hut Ims a few months' lorn. i stay at the lio»i>itnl before her Ilin** i years' will have expired. Miss Krick Ims been In the opernt inn room department since April, and teals the effe* t of tin* Itaid work With the great Imat .if tile past few months, the heavy robes whlili tin*' are requlretl to wear dmlng th*' opera (lon, together with tin- stilling nlr Ini i|i" room where the unaesthetics an administered, the lonrent rated has' item tli" numerous sky-lights, mid th*' ■lrregular hours, the oast lew mouths have been the most severe of hei < course. Operations take place nt an l ' and nil hours, nnd one Is oil' n called i ■ out In the middle of the night to he!|c iin mt emergency < n«». In one In- • inn*". Mlns Krick secured only ten I hours' sleep from a I'rldnv morninv to n Tuoulny night. Ho the vacation which Miss Krick will take nt thia time, will he eagerly welcomed by > her, Withal, she Unde her profession I | lutorestln,' ami Instr’utlve and Ilk"' j her vm ution wry much-

IN THE WEST Jay County Residents Ne:r Los Angeles Had Big Gathering in Park. MRS. FRANK BURNS ■Former Decatur and Jay County Resident Was Among the Attendants. j To the far west whither the' huv ■ gone to seek new homes. Indiana p.o file are still bound bi tin- ties mad in their old home. Quite recently a i reunion of form r ,la> county people. I who now live in l.os Angeles, Californ- | in, was lit id in a park near Hint place and the gathering iiumbered one hun ; dre.d fifty. Among tills Inri'e l umber pres nt and among many others known here, was Mrs Frank Hurns .Mrs. Burns i i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.afe Ellis ol tltis city, and before the removal l if tlie family to Itevatiir. she lived in I Jay county where she was born. With her husband and his parents. Mr and I Mrs. Millen Iturns. she left Decatur ' about a year ago to make their home ■it l.os Angeles. • 'l ite .lav county people effected an organization and will make the re I unions permanent affairs. Frank 11. I Snyder, formerly of Portland, is pres . ii'.'-nt; Whitney Smttli. sieretary: Koger Jones, treasurer. Attorneys , Snyder nod Smith opened a law otib < , in Ijos Angeles, aliout a month ago. ;<s partners in the practice of law. to” the asylum Mrs. Lodema White's Appl : cation Accepted—Will he Taken In Few Fays NEED MORE ROOM ■ j Many Applications Delaye--—New Legislation Need ed for Incuiables. Th'* Eastlmven Insane asylum I sends word of the n< < eptanc • of Mrs | l.isiema While, of Gi'Ueva who v - dev-lnred Inaune leeentt.v, a few days .liter she had filed a suit tor divtirit Is said she Is now In Jay count’, witli relatives and Sheriff Imrkln will I make arrangements to have jier taken to iliehinolld in n dm or two. SherilT Durkin rem-nkotl this morn i'ig, on the peculiar fait that the m < e|'tanee for insane w mi.-n Is te •i' ed mm li Metier than for men Tli> 1 u|ipli<iitlons are acted upon in tt.' 1 order they are received and this 1 i i|«kne us soon as there |s room In th | will ds. 11l most of the cir-es, the I" ; <e|itance for women i-oni" In tw. I weeks or leva lift* r a|>| llvaticti for art mittnnve to the asylum Is made. Many i ut the npi'lh .ition* of the inei>, how ■ ever, are held up for month* This h tin doubt lii'caiise the iiiii' Il « wnlib nn not so crow 'led mi l there Is mor* itMiffl for the reception of hew pa tiehts In n re ent I'nlted |b art lib sent to the |>eni<H'r:H It was stat' i tunt the the stnte asylums nt Indian:' ■ -..ere crowded to the'.' utmost * ape i-itv iiikl that there ar. ellll !.•»<"• applt i.iiits fur whom there Is not ris'iii It; the course of his remarks Hhei i iff liuprklti Hinted tlinl Indiana tired' I a new class of ssylutna mte for In 1 • nrabh i< oi violent pcraffli*. who will 'lot lie mevlited fflhof places Th' i ntenige Insuii" asy! mt Is tor th" i cure ot Inmine, mid not a place fut proviHloti. i iiteitainni'-m nr ticatm>'tit i of those w ho are known to be Im ur ; able, lienee their ie|<<*thih nt man' I state institutions, ami often there Is ino to take them, r%ee|it to cotMtfy hiflrtniirlos. whb h are iisuath not s ell enough m|uli>|ieit with apt" la I <<iiilpmvnt for their care. fdmiH county lias now om <<*- peHdlng. that of Kiirntt Hirachy, who In reehle-mlnrted ami at tlie same I time insiinr, lietng very violent and , dlffimilt tn mntinge. The state feebi i minded home < miuot re< elve het |m>

r. (nuse she Is violent, ami the stat-- ! asylum tor Insane , -innot r reive bet i because slu is feeble-minded, and there Is no middle gt ound to > , lone in her iieenlinr 'tale, othei F, ' ill i ukch luive also < i.mo to the att.-u 1 lion of the loenl ofiii oi mid it i theli opinion that tluT' me many lumilieds over tlie state. They exi r -.-'d the opinion that it would lie only a very short time before state P glsla-lii.-n would provide lor those peeulhi". > ly atllli ted in this wav. BFIY SCOUTS' BALL GAME. The Boy Scouts ue i limiting lor j their Hist ball game of th;' s-< ason m \t Satiird-'k w hen Hiev i.,. t i' . ! Catholic hoys at th« i"gu!ar mounds The admission Is tree. ’ll'.' scout j team invliuli's Baxter, catcher Macy. - pitcher: Flanders, lb. Smith, L’b; i I Sutton. :;b; Colter, ss; Betz. If. Thom . as. <-f; Cushman, rl. NOW IN PROGRESS Conference of U. B. Church ' at Waterloo Got Down to Business at Once. i 1 COMMITTEES NAMED i; i Rev. I. Imler and J. W. Lower on Committee for Min I i isterial Candidates. Th' sixty-ninth nnnmil eonfereme; <f the CnlHil Brethren churches o the northern Indiana, or St. Joseph dis trlct. (olA'-neu al Wal'-iloo. V «’ii" (lav iniimlne at !• o'clock in the n- \ . I < oiltniodioils I' it. < hercti. t'p to the ■ noon hour. Wednesday two hundred ii'iti isii't! 'iitii Pit r i'i k*v#*rv liniii mvotit! tiiow iiM'svnt l.ovi* :Hi«l John Klracofe. r.uiiiy nihiiFt’ ? 4 known h<*u*. hiahop I’out of IhiHoii Ohio, th'lhftt'd the CL»-ning HdtlroHß. Mnurl’is :tn<l deb* the af!vrn«un the bo •♦idarD , and M ! in really the Moviing rommittrv of th <'onleretu*<» and n:«n h of th» <Hrv- tk»i’ tvrFMinu addn-MK was n by b i Farrvtt. of Elkhart. ont» of th»* llno nos thin fdhioren dlntrk t .IE. Grim*# 01 Xoith Man h. Hr!, tol : »nlng The indie* of th** h* 1 ihr b&Mem**nt of the <1 tn h an«| 'Lar I di v •‘venitiu owr aWtv of th<* mini'' t»r« and tMrgatiwere nn hand I Over < tghtv arrived <bubv1 the aftorniwm and et »n . i V ntvrloo h rouhl not for *»m : N for*’ thle < • for <!(*•* : n| » rMth»nn of th** «*hnr« he* alonx «*vnti i ftrllidlr Hit* * Tht* 5 * .ir j«i «t «»• »*ht ni»iiii***r *’f n**w (’hwerh*w I* it. it* In wahii h*< of tnlnUtfiM >*. y nmnihift. ntt««r IHf*hot» FtrnCe <*!<•

‘ eti-nt diarroinm, the following fOtnntH j were ni’imlnted. nrvothm I'". I' Ovetttner. <1 it.j Welle and M-l S- hwarlr ltnumlmir« ami Flnnm <• I F tll’lmm, U' K simile’, .1, \ <lrov- ». ~1 siniitiw, W Clark, it \ Hntiih G. T Hverw. <‘ V Mull. I W. ftm>hert, |f, I* ovrrtuynr, C. 1.. Haymond W ; \ t’-ehrun. K I-: Uleharda. X .! | Kleinknlght. W. M. Xl.k- y. \\. F. 1 1 h-'ly. K. Hi bnling-'t- -iml .1. \ t’orti* 'l Cnnlereti' •• Helntmn- v M Cum Ulin*. I. W. Ilfmllia-Igli. C. A Shi I tm -e. f> ft. Iteaaltm-’t and W. r X-> •de Nomination)* - I. C Albrlgl’t. W It, • ' T-tro, J, A Sherrill mid II K 11-tt' • 1 l»r l> Candidates for Mliii*trr« I. hnl-r. J. W gbalTrr,\V. Uwer. N. K. Til! . r I man and j X, lloim-t. I

Price, Two Cents.

INSTITUTE WAS WELL ATTENDED Teachers Institute for North Half of County Was Held at Christian Cliurch. WAS GREAT SUCCESS Subjects Were Ablv Discussed and Outlook For Coming Year is Favorable. Th* institutv for the teachers of the i.orth half ot Vdains count) ti.ib mornin.- at u o’clock, being held Th Is institute oomprtaeH about fifty* ir»rniber»» of which al! present ' with the v>< i tion 0 one The • : Phsidvr 7 and St. Luke. I'lmpter 10, I i.M the scripture After thi* j rwrred by each teacher pr* renting hl* u h**r view* on the "Hov* < an each teacher inan’.h >t special itH* . crest in proldeina affe< ting the hnIntend* nt opl er then a short i* ?•< nasion **n the pines for tlie <‘oui* \L..4 to the Trii t* e Houck £avv short talks on *’Th< r,e!s»ti<»n of ! tlie trustee and the teacher ’ Every ing agri* nlhirnl**” h v V L. HrentWW’ »r “How jan the dtetrh i school lielp <rie!e eWas the second «l nisskm ; S. Colter. This fltnsh< »| the noou south half of th** cmttitx will hr hvhl nc'f Satnrd.iy tu Herne, OTHERS WANTS GLOBOFF. TOO* Labor Employment Bureau Belie/eo He Violated Their Laws. tld'oer Lowery <»f the father •’nifloy ♦ lo* la>t -u-ntn • oriL rrhv with Ip riff IWrklir •’ to M. ff ‘ , s ~k ‘ ’J ' I til In 11 uatinaton. and wanted • an!** here In d» termtnc wh ther th«» i local nfllceiw t etvi in 1 of any •vid l tut* that would ht*i|i hitn In eon*

. urtlng tilolM-ff AN INTERESTING NCW STORY. We hate road with mmTi ui* Mtiedifh Nleh«>|aon*« new.-,t lahdt. 'Others the Hußfe.’’ j el |>uWl|brd by th- Houghton Mifflin r<-mpnny of lh* 'tn It it an interertnu' ho-»>mr Maty n Mr. Xiehoh.ma »P- n-Hd s>l» and the reader ouniti heir loving 'tiai-r of the -b.tr h-ra. I*l’llll*, ‘ho if-'m lue. h n wond-Hnl girl. oW tnt«l hi » 1 Klrkumrl « » * ' l 'f>'” ,,wr »hula-ter, m»d I*’’’ f*’- wayward mother, v* d- ilgi»t*’tl!’ int'-reat-m« and mfmlraid- «htl" Vita and I:<mk and Fred H-.i'oh ami all th- re- t ! «re from r-n! hfr Ir Indian ■ ICe -.irlfi ten-lltta rad nmrtliei nutHbet b‘ 'Uf* XI* l*M» t<Ull b> 111 jilH» Uh*»U>.