Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1913 — Page 1

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A POLICE SOW Ha« Been Named by Mayor- ’ elect Christen— [J. p re(J Linn is the Chairman. WILL MEET SOON To Appoint Policemen — Geo. Srnitley Slated for Good Appointment. ♦ ♦ * * « * * » - ... .;. .., ~. ... « BOARD OF SAFETY. t- — J’s H. F. Linn, Chairman. :;< Jacob Martin. # Peter Kirsch. * * * * ... ... g.jlajmrf-b -1 < ' tl, .- \ chri.uvn ha-- | aaniHt the ttbov nun to be nii-mber-of that commit too of the city council known as tin. Board of Safety. The employment of the night policemen tjtecial polii <■ .it d th,, r, gul.nion ~i /police affair* will be n tir. lv in tli. il -I f lianti . making t! ir dnti.- wry in: r 4Wtan*. T’.e m.iv.-r named ti i< ~m ■ ihittoo early in order that th. v n..\ make any arr.m. : .: • . i„. for,' the first of th,, year as under tin law. all city oil', i.il and ». I begin their dnti. tt ,n ... r .| day of January it win b.> n.. ir ; to make their . lections t’.er. i.ir. prior to that time. Mr. Linn i: out tit the tlty this we< k on bn i.e-s hut : meeting will probably be held within a tew days. From whai .an ho learn e ed, however, the night chief will Is-' Coorg. Srnitley. w'<> for years habeen employed at :l. Kru k Tynda" company s plant W ib tl.i-. aninntn, moot has not b,. n made oil,, ially. it I is belle v-d assured by tho ir. a |«r i tion |o know. !■'" —— O—BIG KALEM FEATURE MRtae Skeleton ■ <'i" •(' > thsubject of the big two r-el Kalem feature at the Crystal thi evening. I Kitty Hawkin' r- turned trmn *• *>■ and finds her father cot’i'ned with a band of cattle tl.ivt-. He forceher to go with the Stand. Mason at , tempts to make love to her Site ' . p capes with it band of settler* ahi'’’ Is attm : ed 1 only survivor Sh< is found by I’" 1 deputy sheriff who prevails upon her to krop house hr hint and th.' ■rm Both fall in love with her and tie i Otaetin wins her. Mason hears of tic t merriag' ami starts trouble. Tl ■ girl pays him mwy to ltw l | ’’ , about her father. Dau '■ Mason make a -lighting remark aW her and gives him a teat"*-, >■ then confid s in Pan but the M.m, ■ ♦voter- upon th. tn and inform • he Will secure a new deputy. MM the Sheriff m-ept a monev to protect a shipment of M lion jgtid attempt- to get it in nt ty En sees the attempt and Manon then leaving note to the J Iff Mtplaning all. leave* tie < k Anoth.-r red is entitled • n Jealous Wife by th. -d uh., a comedy Mgiitn> ‘ r ' ” 00 ‘__ HOLLY GOES UP. ' Holly has gon.- 'H> I Other things 'bat nf ||¥ lu price by th.’ Ine«. tag. Today man. 1 lj( , ere in holly 110 ||, «•' J . ri that the rearer. I The denbr- ata (uM(( Why th«y A" ■ (11|1( yM r than I nters more for h ‘ ’ , hin( m»r. (Mt fear I. Tl „. v d U nut than !t did a art . chant know why the *"< ttiul the ,nK b,, r liable “”*• wholesal' r -' a' —, I o7J^£‘ ~,uc" “' I ening from ' ( ~1 (Illinl| I h g "**' him Hie * 1 ‘" ", performed ~n ’ ■’ that the opera' ( , ph | t na ? non. St. wnrt. at tnr ft |M . £ ‘ pitnl T, " , '" da} ‘ Tl ’i’ nr 9 pP<’ndl’ w»* *■ ItMFfol one. T ' aP ' d hnd rotn |. flamed 1 k t ., u . ntok i

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I WA « CREAT SUCCESS. rfoonat ‘ or th,. 1011 K 1 • y«°«<he imiibtodno' H«-haslm put tn llyll lvi ,„ J;^" arni making room The? fnn ’ f " f,! "’ lP • They ] UW ~.l rp M r(| thp(lnti "' lro room and otherwise ; , ( | ( | 0( | (l) • a great nd tlm show last evening am great reduce their indebtedn,- w ambers of the lodge desir.. lr , thank Im many kind people who camo out Inst evening and assisted the-: THE com NEWS Reber-Bowman Case Heard Before Special Judge Heller and a Jury. i J — 1 I BEGAN TRIAL TODAY ’ Number of Estates Close ] and Administrators Dis-charged-Court Notes. : Special Judge I). ]>. Heller and ' jury are hearing the tri,’ of the cas< ■ jot Earl Reber vs. Isaac Bowman in p the Adams circuit court, in which R<> ! i ' ler seeks to recover from Bowman for I : labor. The case was called in court 11 j this morning and a jury was not im-. ’ l>aneled until eleven o'clock, after H which the evidence was taken up. I. i•' i BeVma is Reber's counsel and Pc ’ 1 ' lerson k Moran appear for the defend- ’ ’

;ant. Bowman alleges that Reber, who j was working for hitn. quit hitn at a' I time when he wa« unaHe to get other | I help hh work thus suffering. [ In the divorce suit of Lodema I ' White Vs. George R. White, tlie re-| .training order was modified to alios I ' Mr. White to remove an iron hed bed , . ding, two email ehiurs, a rocker, et<.. 1 from the house to the pumping station j ' where he is employed. A counter j i showing for »llow»nee wa* made. j Isabel I.ihy vs. Isabel IJhy. adniini* j i|rat<w. et al- pafitsHi. Appearati' ; j hy J. T. Merryman for David. Bertha i ’and Jm»m Wl'itehurst. Rih- to aa , surer, I .Miranda B. Bye « »>• «• 401,8 •* j Summer*, on note (ause di ini ' i Corts paWJudge Smith of Decatur I-' beci appointed specia' 10 ' ’ ar 1 |X of GH’«e Schiffer vs. I*eo. .. Uerdlna et al-Fo" Wayne Journal , Oaxette. | mi estate transfer*: t'.ne» J■ ■ Carr rt al-fo ■>« r ‘’ b T ' ! »ere*. Wab*»b ip- M" l ' r - ' , ~ — an« W Hale, admlinstrator th<*| TumU”-^” B ’ Fln 1 ■ admllvtnuor n t W* Htl*’ i I William B. Hah adnilai*" 11 -j,* money 1 1 a* , of P, 'h | ’ admit*I’' 1 ’'" 1 "'"’ **'• lh( . hands of th( , flfrt o f ordered tan 1 * " ' dHlr |i, tt ti<»n. to ’ L .redltors. sash and; In th, nnal report of. rtork as »h”«» nrdpr ,d turn lh , administru tor *' r - . AdminI*'""* 1 *'""* d, ’ r UuilnHrn'fia of th' , . her fin* l rrr pfovs l J ... HPP , ’ ln, '’ <l D. D Er * " k #n d iik'n •»*’ l,n!M ' r adl 11 *"® r tn U>» nro" ,wl,n * ’ " rd Jnhn ?l . rdate AI T“ |*.ue »nd Jfof answer dN- , rt -wnntow »•' ' »»<**" ..ease and a” •' 1 , .—l.dk"" 1 ' 2 u-l-ann. wa* I sur.”* 11 . yaw fie’’' nr)rM .rtv -isl person* 1 1 r ’

Decatur, Indiana, Friday Evening. December 12, 1913.

jWfIS FOUND DEAD g _ y The Lifeless Body of Erns‘ d Schroeder Found Lying (, at Side of Buggy, i i : ON THE PRAIRIE ) At Rhea, Tex. - Probably Suffered Heart Attack I and Fell from Rig l.etters received by relatives of the late Ernst Schroeder of llhea. Texas.; Rive more of the details of IJ death 1 which occurred there last Friday, an announcement of which appeared it I this paper Monday evening. Mt. Schroeder's dead body was Inund ly 1 Ing on the prairie at the ,„. o f in-1 carriage and it is believ.-d tha' he ntf ' sered an attack of the hear, i nd fell j from the rig. There was nothing to I show that he had met .death by foul | play or violence, and the bnt :o was standing quietly, hitched to ti e car showing that it had net f ttompl- 1 ed to run away. Mr. Schroeder had been to the city and was on frig way | home when hemot death. He and his family left their home I Inear St. John's hero four years ago. i I with others, to form a Cennar.. Luther lan colony near Rhea, Texas. During I hi- r< ddence here he bad sufferul I from heart trouble. Burial protablv took place in llhea, or the hody would I have arrived here by this ti. •. The I Ar t word of the death irn very I meager. It was believed, however. I that it occurred very suddenly, as Mr. I Schroeder and others had planned to goon a hunting expedition the first of! this week. •

A TRIP ABROAD Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kolin Will Leave Next Week for Trip Abroad. ! VISIT BIRTHPLACE I I I ] i And Other Points of Interest ' —Will Return to Decatur I' Next April. h I f — I Mr. Charles KoHn. proprietor of the t | Pari- Dye Works, will leave next]’ Thursday for Sow York, where he will.; I join Mrs. Kolin and his brother. Mr. L j. C. Kolin ana nriae. »«■ i"">z < s.'.«. York December 22. on the], ' i -i< r Prince Frederick Wllh'-lm for < t months' vls-fr and tour tall 1 Mr nd Mr-. J C. Kolin i •. | | # ,t unek In Chicago It I a ar,- making this trip a* u honey- t Mrs Charles Kolin attended |r ’ f'i tedding and *'H *” direct to New 1 1 I York with the bride and gnmm. where « II . v Will bo j-lne.l bv Mr. Kolin. The a "rr - will Unit K° ,0 , ’ lr,ll P | “ r, ‘ j 1 1 i .. . France and after a abort j i ill go to Purls. Napl'**. Romo ■ land other points of interest. Mr. and IMr Kolin will return here some' , lm , in tprll nod wW «""«• lh( . lr -hanma establishment. Mr. Kolin do«ire to thank hl* many pa- 1 roll- fm - 'heir imtronug* and trusts 11 . ,'h,t wlt. it h' returns to UH* <*Hy that j * ' nine satisfactory relations may | • i'.G-i as in the past- H» also desire* a ii ii.o,.- having article* belong |f I""-'""*- : MRS. LOTTIE SAGER ILL. farm* Adam. County Woman I" *t j ' Hom. m Siouz C<ty. I»wa. ; s—— —• Mr „ little yager, daughter of the » coluinlm* Harrison b ‘‘ w ‘ | i . is 111 nt her home In Sfoutt City.. ’“ August. Her 111. < . being the »•#"• f* l ** , nX’l'U' been very r.riou*. aaord- . ~ ~-d received today at thl* of it I in* so .... u- ■„ h Im- I ice from Hlo"’ ' | .raved at 'hl« Mr *' S “ , an’ l n r< ”' n ' y hB . maar relatives here. |.

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| WEIGHT LIMIT RAIS’-.0. \ii order from the ptMtntnsler genera) dated (he third, conveys the information that on and after Juruary I, m xt. the limit of weight of liarcel.s of | fourth-class nrnll for delivery in the first and set or.d < la.’s zones shall ht* '•ier>-a-a-d from twenty to fifty pounds, and in all other ones front eleven b* twenty pounds. This is n mdi.'nl stop , In advancn In the pnreol post s-ystom 'land will result in making the mails tool: more than over like it ft -lght de | pteltnry If the rates.' which are not > given in the order, are corresj ending ly as low as they are nt present on twenty pound panels, it will be a hard blow m> the express companies, which will loso a great amount of small package business as a result. O— _..... .. A FAIR CHARMER ■ Os Decatur Was Cause of E. W. Bailey of Ft. Wayne Missing His Car. HE WALKED HOME In Swirling Blizzard Says the Ft. Wayne Sentinel in “Funny Corner." — ; In the Fort Wayne Sentinel's "Funny I | i'orner" last evening was shown a car- j 1 toon of a lone, lorn man. a mere speck j ' in a blizzard of a "long, wild night." 11 | pursuing his homeward way. The fol-1 1 i lowing article accompanied the < ar-i| j toon: I j "If the gentle reader will allow hl* It : mind to drift back to last Sunday h*hi will recall that the day opened with a| > : degree of mildness which wa« not in i i iln- least suggestive of th” reed oft, I heavy underwear. He will also recall j* | that the day closed with » blizzard I I which made him glad to h » able to I < addle between thick, warm wool blankets. The same gentle reader) 1 , may be interested In knowing that I i while lie was sweetly resting end snor-j Img between the self same (lankets,l another of his follow cltlgens - E \V. I Bailey by name was not snuggling . | neither snored he. "Mr. Bailey is a bln< ksni'th helper I iin the Pennsylvania shops. Sunday morning usually finds hint t.->king a! iH-e llm- via tn Hey line for ibcatur i. laid Sunday was no eicrpii m. D« ' itur has its special attraction for E I I W. laist Sunday. It appear.’, the I young man lingered at the iror’t door| <<f tlie place of entertainment until a| I late hour, just how late he did not I ' ; a!izc until he hurried over to the in I torurhan station and learned that tliel last car had Sipped Fortwayncward.! There wan nothing to do b.it walk. 1 I "lie storm had started In gently, but j t on lie plodded through darkneas and n .- now. The hlizzard soon le< loose In j l earnest and kept it up until a late it hour, seeming to try t* blow tha|<' weary plodder from the track’ he was, t [trying to follow. It was a I-;ig. wIM t night, but it came to an end nt last.Ji [and E. W. Bailey, blacksmith btlper at | [the Pennsylvania shops, by hurrying it a little at the end of the journey, was I c able to "ring In" just a* the Monday i p morning whistle blew tor everybody to » get busy " . X" ; S — I J SETTLED IN BERLIN. t —— i F Word received hy frh nds of Dr, and j t .Mr*. Kuyl. formerly of Moiinw. un j , bounce* their safe arrival and settle-1| ment in Berlin. Germany, where they if will remain a year during which time!, the doctor will take special course It.' « surgery. They reside quite n distance j, from the college, hut Dr. ilayl tutysi« nla car fare for a month la only aev- [ ( enty-flvn cents, giving us an Idea trflfc relatives rate*. Other things seem to , be low accordingly. lOr pec tally Is this , true of tlie German national drink. I He says that one may put two cents! In a slot and out comes a mug of beer. They like the city and country In gen Ip oral and are seeing many Interesting I things. .. ■ o- ' - SOLICITING FUNDS. ,< — I The Misses Josephine Krh k and i I Ireno Myers, nurses from Mope ho, » pltal. Fort Wayne, arrived tilts morn 1 1 Ing on the ItM car to begin dtelr mis v «lon of soliciting funds to help swell n the Hope hospital desired fund of I lIW.OOO |r — t Henry Koeuentann made buslnez ’ t .rip to Hoagland thl* morning. a

AN INSANE DOG Makes Things Lively in Lith tie Town of Monmouth— Ran Like Lightning. AROUND THE VILLAGE And Finally Rushed at Owner With Open Jowls— Shot in Nick of Time. t The town of Monmouth w.ci r iven r. groat scare when tlie year old beagl ■ hound, a fine hunting dog. t><'onglng to ('. ('. Wilder, went insane or mad or suffered a strange son of tit. The an | Imai had been harmless and '.•■ns of a ’ kind and gentle disposition, .-'mldenly Il la-uanie wild and started to run. It ran llko lightning around tlie little village from one part to another without ceasing, hut unlik. the uHa! course pursued by mud dogs, it ran in a cir ' tie. Away It went, and then back home again, and finally it cam within hailing distance of Mr. Wild, r. who had gotten a gun determined to shoot the beast and put an end to the fright it occasioned. Suddenly the animal sighted him and rushed towv.rd him like wild, with open jaws. Fortunate I ly when it came within a few feet of Mr. Wilder he shot it. the bullM enter I lug jest at the back of the neck as the dog came toward him wltli lowered, head. It is quite likely the animal would have bitten hitn if he had not ■ hot. and as the animal was prohnbly trad, the result might have been very serlou- p Indeed. Mr. Wilder Is manager of the! West Monroe street meat market, and| i> member of the Hoosier Pacl ing com : pany.

SUMMER THEATER Frank Stouder, Fort Waynr, and Claude Long, This City, to Build Here. HAVE LEASED GROUND Will Have Theater Unequal-j ed in Smaller Cities—To Seat 900 People. Arrangements have bet-n completed by Claude 11. i-ong of the Lyric thea-l ter and Frank Stouder of the Tentpie theater. Fort Wayne, to build a sum mer theater in Decatur next summer : that will be equal to any summer ther,-' ter In the count.>. it will be dolun , ed after the American Music Hall,: Chicago, with a stage ample to produ<<> the largest vaudeville acts touring the largest vaudeville circuits. Mr. Ixrng haw had a life-long egperlenco In thei theatrical profession and ha* heen ■ connected with the United Booking of i flees, Western Manager*' Vaudeville 1 assoclMttoti, Itutternco ctrautt. and GtiSun for many years Mr Stouder and, Mr. I-ong have gone over the proposl-' tion thoroughly and have decided to' give the Itecatur peo|de a rare lr*Ul next summer. The aumnter theater, will seat about 900, with twenty family boxaw. These boles will contain four chair* and a table each, and cream, soda, soft drink* and candle-t. will be served In the bOTe*. There' will he three hlgb-cl*"- acts and tlir< • splendid pictures. There will be two performances every night. Mr. luma has an option on the ground that he will build on and It is centrally torated ■l'——--O-' —— ATTENDED FUNERAL R*lativ«* Atttnd Funeral o’ Mr*. John Wiloolm. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helman. Mr. 1 and Mr*. Theo lmti*erlrh. Mr. and Mrs. lemus Meyer/. Frank and lx>ul< Ben* were In E'ort Wayne yesterday. where they attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Catherine Wllhalm. wife nf John Wilhelm, which »»• held at the St Mary'* Ca’hoilc church Mrs. Wilhelm's death war caused by tuber ruloHl*. Hhe wa* a promtncut l*dy ot tbe community and ba* many rela five* in thl* city and county who grieve over her death,

| FUNERAL HELD TOOeV. I Itora It. Jnek-'on. wife of Rttfut It. Jackson, of lawmon avenue, tiled at the home Wednesday afternoon nt.2 o'clock, ns tlie result of tuborculoi* will! which she had suffered for several years. She was SG years of age, and Is survived by her hit-band and four small children, two liooi. and two girls, the eldest of which Is f|v • years. . The fun< nt) will be held at the home I Friday morning nt 10:30 o'clock, wltli tlie services In charge of the Rev. Jesse Swank of the First M. E. church. The remains will bo taken to Payne for burial Van Won Dally Times. Mrs. Jackson was a sister of Mrs. t’. i ('. ('lotnena of this city, who atten|lcd the funeral THE SOCIAL WORK — Town of Prescott. W'S., Has Found Itself According to Dispatches. SAVE THE CHILDREN By Providing Clean Entertainment—Work Started by Rev. Griswold. I Other towns and title oer th- , > country are dist u -ins. the problem of looking after the youn;, t>eopl< i The town of Prescott. Wl - I.Ofid Is i attracting much attention hts ruse ot , i the work being done there, stuMed by | I Bev. t'bestor A. Griswold. \ <ir patcli i I : The itev. Mr. Griswold m.ld« up his]' .mind Prescott needed a soc-.i engln-1' jeer. He went to Mayor J. Howes “Mr. Mayor." he said, “we ought tc. | have somebody hired hy the whole { | town to tackle tlie job of getting , , < veryliody together to plan tnd enjoy ' < and develop a town ambition. I can't I < do it because I am hired by just a : , part o! the people and my -ervlces belong to them, hut I'll help all I can "We ministers can preach till our-| throats are dry, however, and the c|vl.-| r and social and reeeationai lite of this' j town will stay nt just about It. present > j level. Unless somebody gels l.usy on I v this job ot promoting wholesome, con ic strm tive civic, so, lai, and r""rationnl ! r doings. It b not enough to tell the. young people they ought ncr to loaf I about the streets or dance till morn I I Ing nt public dances. We m i«t pro 1 vide adequate recreation fur th<-m."|t Town Invited to Mayor'* House < | Mayor H<>. c wa Interested In tlir I ■ young prs>ple and brdieved it team u work for folk He talked thing* over It with his w ife. The result wis that' the entire town was luvll-d to a 1 Mother goose pantomime and a dance I at the mayor*. home. Other'* people became Interested tnd other c town parties were given bv prlvntt t Individuals. Then, when It had Ireen 11 demonstrated that a community good [ t time was possible, the minister and - t the mayor wrote to the btir«ru of so• rial center development, wtihb I* ■ part of the extension department oil tiie lintvcmity of Wiacottslo, and a»k 11 ed for direction and help. The result is a Purple'* < Ittlr ha* been organized with the t.uiyor a i preslrlent. Every man and woman In 11 the town becomes a niemfo-r on pay- I ment of taxes, and meeting! t re held It each fortnight to listen to > peakers I on public question*. .Mb s Genevieve 11 Turner, a school lonelier with a »pe f rial aptitude for social center work. « was sen* to Prescott as the snclal or 11 ganh' r ami recreation dire. tor. Schoolhouse Social Center The M'boolhouse has bs onir the 11 center of the social ntovenir n' and the I» village tsirk has been turned into • < big and well equipped playground 11 Mothers and fathers join with theirl< children lu learning the folk dan< e« 11 and out of do<»r games, Volley ball, t with the mayor and th» minister 11 leading the teams. Is a popular recron, i tion for the men. < A ROUSING MEETINC. Tlie Knights ot Pythias announce nil “rip roaring good meeting' last even i Ing -to use the words of one ot 'Tbo»» I presetit." The attendance was good I and Interest most exceptionally high It la announced that tbA "house rules . i were amended last oven Jig. 'Nuf «d.' p Thl* will mean without doubt an in it i reased attendance from nnw on i

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. MAY CHEAT LAW I ' 1 ‘ Nebraska Murderess Swallows Poison as Jury Returns With Verdict. 1 j ■ GERMANY BACKS OUT J A Bill Appropriating $500.I 000 for Exhibit Has Been Withdrawn. tl'nited Press Servicej Wahoo, Neb.. 11 I - .' i ji-'ciai to Dally Immocrat.i■ Mr Maggie Joh.i---j .on Is dying from poi-<m swallow <d ns the jury in the trial of murder Ing her Im-Isind, wni returning Io 'their st-uts yesterday The v.rdfi t ' was not read (H-ndini-. the out'' •• I the attempted suicide. Mr- Joliu I son confessed to the Wiling ot !’< r husband Ism-am •• he wa- <rm I Oro of the seven small chlldreli tc : i. ‘i I to holding a lantern while the m c Indianapolis, Dec. 12 (Special ■ » l)u|v D( .tot r..<,> Hon ! I leaders were rel>; ved t->o :• wL I niioltieial announ<'*m< t • n f (Im* hew ord<*r that no d.uv • sh»»uDi I ha glvrn until a police mntron Y«>rF th j ’ rmlly rh’.i Lov-h Int'on ur nil < orpo:a ion tLn»u» Indtt irial t <»nnnL . • i hv J< n IL.t ♦ mond ‘n r»n nddr before t* •• • al rivk fMutton * B rltn t|<r, IH. 12. tn Dal’y D » t A hill appruprL tiiv |‘»oy,oop th** (tennan «‘>ht' •t the I‘anac Pamflc exposition v t wit lid ius n t-'-y following the <: v ernment anqu.M ti< 1 npiHi-ition to t'movement. Cohoes. N. V. D- 12 c'p-- s Dally I minis rat. i Fire which raged all nlglit and today I- still bur Ing but is now under control hi practically wiped out the entire n . ufacturing district of the city Tl damage I* estimated at over half a million dollars. Chicuyo, Iks 12. tß|s-<i»l to the Dally Democrat.! Mr* Ella Flati VoUti? today nnnoum ed deflnitelv that she will not attempt to keep her position as superintendent of public schools and has accepted a position as educational writer on one of th>. Chicago papers New York. Dec. 12, (Special to the Daily Democrat,l II was three yearago today that Doris A. Arnold daughter of a wealthy perfume ini ported mysteriously dlsapp<arr<l, No trace lias ever Iw-n found of her although * world-wide search has Itood made. —....i.——0 ■ I. A CHEERY GREETING I* R«d C'»s» Chriztmaz 3e.|—Hew Tb*y Help Tile local sale of Red CrtH < Christ mas Heals Is going along twrrlty. Everybody wants the bright little - e.il to put on tils Chri-tma- pa ker" Every ll<*d Cross t'hti t"t ' Sent that I* sold is a real bulb • n thfight *c*ln»t tultcreulosl - Ti i ■ seals la-t year h«d; ed <> -.’tu -i tb«ni«*nds of rm<d« tnhereub't> I louts and to giv«* them a cl’-m life. They provided for tn > ■ Ing mtr-n*, who-o hundred* > t sends visit- hr- -i- ,t -i! i >r rltner to numnron natl helped maintain d.*p-■? rtof cities from tii. Atl.t Ml , Faclflc where tliou-nnd nf ■- , - live patient* roe. it -d - < -. aid and ndvxe I. » nr* 1 [means to purefin e t I’ihr f oftinuLi' pompi atnre wit will ‘I t 11 I educated about tu > >r.'ll.’ hitvt* o’t ' < 1 -,i 21 1 talu tiior® tli**h !I’* <»** (at cbHdnw * » « the lu whh’h MortM rrd laiu ymr *•*» u » U> b-U!» v%*aiy h* l|» by buying *9 l**u t» n •••al Df» ’♦the at nil ih«» l» im M«»rf*** ol •!»♦* • Uy .