Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1915 — Page 3

| Peggy Pumps You Young Ladies who delight 9B in fine footwear will appreciate our new Peggy Pumps. We have them in Sand and ES Grey cloth tops at $2.50 and $3.00 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

< A A A A A 4 * ♦ A A a. J WEATHER FORECAST ? J Generally fair tome .1 iv. 1 . HroHtoiy. p*'> . _ ■ MrH.EiirlCnwaiir.viitii.it V. iviie yesterday noon. It Miss Mayne' D-. inin; er went to I't. Mwayne yesterday noon. ■ Vera Richardson returned to Fcrt *' Waxjie al ter a business vi.-n here. ■ Mrs. John Jeffrey r.jt Wavn< is ISher. for a visit with rel.ii.-,. s for si vert'.l days. ■ Mi/t Wenstroin. is presentina’ the HjP< ii'urv 1...11111 npan;. ol <'lii- ayo, HPrns here on business yesb rday. Sgr Tb.e son born to Mr. and Mrs. J. ■V. llaefling has u :i 1 Ito hard ffiprederick. He will be i liri •’ •!.< -I on next Sunday. KA fine baby girl i.r: D. .••! ; I the In r. ■ Mr. and Mr«. 1’!• i 1 >?•.•>•> Sjlay morning. Tito babe lias been named Agnes. ■ Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. Pm.-.nhrey and ygMr. and Mrs. ('. I'm: ;.|,i- y imm • tto Fort Wayne yesterday to spend ■ the evening. K Frank font, : ' y. - ■ nine ,/Center ice cream plant during tie summer season. ■Mr. and Mrs. H-nr,v Ilurkett and D.iVid Burkett r< n d >•<•••! y til'i'.r‘Jtoon to Dayton. Ohio, aft'-r : ending SLBunday .here ,'with G orgt liui'mt' family. I'Mrs. B. W. Sholty sj ent Sunday nirith relatives in Huntington. f Special Judge It. 11. H, rttmd <>. I’ortland was a business visitor hero yesK. 1 terday.

wniiiaMmwiiriwjrr nri.jir~--:7JTr^r.rj?TTnT^7Tr~ri>r , rn^tT^ y ~ : The Home Os Quality Groceries - a. Good Seed Potatoes Getting Scarce Early Rose, bu sl.lO Green Onions 2 for 5c Early Six Week $1.35 Rhubarb 2 for 5c Early Cobblers $1.35 Cranberries, qt 7c Early Ohios $1.35 Salt Fish, tb 7c Onion Sets ... ?. 7c Cabbage *c We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 18c Butter 17c to 27c | I M. E. HOWER | North ot,G. R. &1. Depot Phone IOS KHMSaKSraWMMK IF. M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN H President Secretary Treas. & H THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I f REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ® ABSTRACTS. ■ » r.;:. The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- » struct Records, Twenty years’ Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. H MONEY H

J Attorney F. M. Cottrell of Berne ' was here yesterday on business. The Misses Nora and Bessie Weber 1 of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here witii their mother. Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Pumphrey of Deleware, Ohio, motored to this city Sunday for a several days visit with Mr. Pumphrey’s brother, C. C. Pumphrey. C. W. Lattin of Toledo, Ohio, joined bis wife here Sunday in a visit with relatives. Mrs. Lattin who had been visiting here accompanied him home Sunday evening. Ben Hoagland returned yesterday to LaPorte after a visit over Sunday. He is employed there in a large harness factory. Mrs. Hoagland remained for a longer visit. Charles Pennington and family and Dr. L. F. Schroeder and family motored to Fort Wayne yesterday in the latter's car and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laurer on Harrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Aaaron Vail and daughter Mrs. Ben Schwartz returned to their home in Fort Wayne Saturday evening after having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang. Mr. and Mrs. Sprang accompanied them home and Sunday the party motored to Lima, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer, Margaret L’mecooly, Mrs. August Schott, Mrs. Seemeyer, Mrs. Schunim, Mrs. F. Bremeyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Sauer. Mr. and Mrs. Buechner, changed cars here yesterday noon. They returned to Ft. Wayne from Schumm, Ohio, where they attended the dedication of the new Lutheran church at that place Sunday.

LULL IN BATTLE Both Germans and Allies Are Filling In Lines With Reinforcements LINE OF BATTLE Extends Around Ypres In Shape of Half-Moon—Ger-mans Have Advantage London, April 27, —Special to Daily Democrat)—A slackening in the lighting along the jagged battle line that surrounds Ypres like giant half moon was reported early today. But it was the lull due entirely to the bringing up of additional troops and the battle there may be resumed at any time. The British-French-Belgium forces iiave a serious attack before them. Apparently the Germans have flatten ea the allied wedge northeast of Ypres have driven a wedge of their own into the British line and now hold the arc around Ypres so that their heavy artillery can operate unmolested. They hold most of the villages around Ypres and although they have been demolished the ruined buildings provide cover for guns and give the enemy a distinct advantage. It is understood that both Gen. French and Gen Joffre have so strongly reinforced their line that it will be impossible for the Germans to make any great gains towafti the sea. They have smashed against the so called weak spots thus far. L’ueoni'irmed reports today were that the allied war ships again are bombarding the German lines near Ostend. Grimsby, Eng., April 27?—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The trawler Recolo was blown up Monday in the North Sea according to advises today. Several members of the crew are missing. l it is not known whether it druck a mine or was torpedoed. Salonika, April 27, —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Constantinople advices today tell of an eleventh hour discovery of a plot to kill practically all of the high German and Turkish officials and.start a revolution against the war party. A hugh clock-work bomb was found concealed in the offices of the minister of war when the search was made today. it was timed ♦o explode during the meeting of the counsel at which there was present Ember Pasha and many other officials. Londpn, April 27,—Special to Dajly Democrat) —The allies are checking the German drive in the north and the French troops have succeeded in reoccupying Hetsas which was carried by the Germans in their first drive. In an official message from the front today, Gen. French declared that the German atacks against Ypres have all been repulsed and that the British movement south of St. Julian is progressing nicely. Gen. French said allied aviators have dropped bombs on railway stations in seven cities. Rome, April 27, —(Special to Daily Democrat)—it is reported in diplomatic circles tonight that the German and Austrian ambassadores have united in sending copies of Italy’s latest demands to Vienna with a statement ♦hat Italy has demanded an immediate, answer. The nature of the demand is not kpown. Berlin, April 27, —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Admission that the Germans have been compelled to evacuate Lierne and denial that the French have retaken Hartmannsweilerkops were the features of todays official statement. Important British assaults in the north are also declared to have failed with heavy losses to the enemy. 0 UNCLE HEZEKIAH OBSERVES We kan’t all ware gauze an’ pose fer fancy pitchers, I thought ez I left th’ pitcher gall’ry this mornin’ aftur viewin’ th’ scens. Some hev t’ be left t’ ware calliker an’ blue jeans an’ do th’ wurk. * Miss Bello Bunt, Bingville’s rainin’ society kween, hez gone into a week's retirement on account o’ th' suddint warm weather’ t’ git her elbows into condishun fer short sleeves. 0 ABOUT THE CICK. Mrs. George Cramer and Mrs. W. L. Gunder and daughter, Nona, went to Fort Wayne this morning to call on Mrs. Dick Roop at the Lutheran hospital. Mrs. Roop who was operated upon is getting along well but will probably not be home for two weeks or more.

• - Eight Thousand Dollars r Rightly invested, till earn as much as the average man’s income. 7 -'Of course the ordinary worker could hardly hope to save that amount— Though he might in a few years lay enough aside to earn his rent for y him, t Or buy him a lot, 1 $ Or help him purchase a home, j j Or tide him over a laid-off period, * Or it may be allowed to remain deposited, thus adding to his peace i of mind and independence. i / 1 Shall we have the pleasure of discussing the subject of saving with YOU? ■ FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. A. S. AMSBAUGH" CHIROPRACTOR The one that can always tell what is wrong with you without asking a single question. Lady Attendant. Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Over Charlie Voglew T ede Shoe Store a*

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