Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1918 — Page 4

| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | hsxmm: utxnKtti'nKnKß'. nr. ;:r. :n>;«Knc; :::»:x»XßX«K«Kox«Mnx«»tts nr you want to toll, rant or buy, If you have loat or found or want ;; H to advertise where you can get results you would naturally want to :: :i got the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL* ?• ;i UMN la the place to advertlee; It la the cheapest and best way. You tH are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very best RESULTS and ;; H you wIM get RESULTS that count If you have an ad, 'phono 61.

A business man was remonstrated with by a banker friend, who argued that the classified want ad page was a poor place to secure customers for his business. The business man came back at his banker friend with “How do you know that I am using the classified column?" Why, I saw your ad there,” said the banker. “And so does everybody else,'* replied business man. TRY A DEMOCRAT WANT AD. miscellaneous + + + + + ❖ + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦ + Every dairyman in Adams + i + county who is selling cream is + ( ♦ realizing that it is profitable. + ♦ Produce more cream, and sell it + ♦ to the Creamery, which appre- ♦ + dates your patronage.—Martin- ♦* 1 + Klepper Co. 4* +->++++4 , + + + + + + + i Stop at the sit*n EAT for your dinner and short orders. * Martin’s resturant. At the sign ! EAT. “All the women are on his side; that’s proof enough he’s wrong.”— | “The Failure.” Colton Co.. Monday night. July 8. 155t3 vulcanizing? - Have your tires eared for by < A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing. , casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. CLOSING OCT SALE OF I Household goods and remnant 1 grocery stock. At the Joe Rice grocery, No. 2nd St- grocery, , July 3rd, 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 15313 _ MRS. JOE RICE. |J Colton Co., all next week, under', waterproof tent. Fourth and Mon- ' ( roe streets. 155t6| GET IN A FAST MONEY MAKING’ BUSINESS. Should make you ■ $4,000 to SB,OOO first year. Can be 1 , operated with small capital. Start-. ‘ ling European discovery makes old < tires new; guaranteed for 5,000 miles at half cost of new tires: I also without punctures, by old estab-! , lished. reliable firm. Fast seller, |' used universally in Europe; parti* u-j’ larly in war zone. We want men with ability to open small plant and manage local sales. Exclusive sales contract to right party; capital needed, $250.00 up. Address, President, Sth Floor, 20 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. We guarantee you a million dollars in one year if you follow the ■ rules ( that made a success of “The Failure.”, Colton Co., Monday, July 8. Tent — | Fourth and Monroe Sts. 155tfi , ! i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OIL ROYALTIES pay best and quickest returns. We offer Royalty Units in proven oil pool. Send for I sample copy of Oil Gusher. Ricker! A. Co., Rway. 60, Exchange Bldq., St. Louis, Mo. , HAVE YOU NOTICED THAT CHAIR j LATELY —Perhaps it needs to be' upholstered and refinished. If so bring it to Decatur Carriage Works on East Monroe St., and get the best work tor the lowest prices in the elty. A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY not a saw mill. Phone 134 and give us a trial. We cater to family washings. Decatur Steam Laundry. ARE YOU SATISFIED with the cigar you smoke. If not try the best 5c cigar on the market. The WHITE STAG, for sale everywhere. Colton Co., Decatur. week of July Sth. 155t6 FOR SALE FOR SALE —An International generator and Birdsell No. 1 huller, in excelent condition, run three years, will sell at bargain. Inquire of Henry Dirkson. R. D. 1 or stop 16 on traction line. 154t6 I FOR SALE—Ford truck in good condition. Will sell right. ’Phone 497. FOR SALE—A No. 1 brood mare and colt, 7 years old. weighing 1500 lbs. Inquire at 814 No. 3rd St. FOR SALE—Mission library table, 2 mission rockers, sanitary cot with mattress.—Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. 310 No. 3rd St. FOR SALE —A Smith Form-a-Truck, good condition. Inquire L. A. Neaderhouser, Berne, Ind. 155t3 _____ ’ FOR RENT OR RENT 10-rooiu house, 624 No.

CLASSIFIED RATES 8 pt regular like this—not over to words—three times for * quarter. 8 pt. black like th!*—not over 20 words—two tlmei for a quarter. 8 PT. CAPS LIKE THIS—NOT OVER 20 WORDS — THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. 10 pt. like this—live cents a linellth St., newly papered, hard and oft water, bath. fnquire A. C. Butcher, 151 S. Second St. FOR RENT —The Geary home on West Madison St See S. J. Hain at the Hoosier meat market. ROOMS FOR RENT—At corner of 7th and Madison St. ’Phone 299. HOUSE FOR RENT—On Sixth~BL Light, and water. In very good condition. Inquire of Joshua Parrish. U ANTED—MALE HELP AGENTS WANTED FORD AUTO FREE. Fourteen other grand prizes. Hundreds of cash ewards. Something tor everybody vho answers this. Twenty-five “Over There” post cards free. Address Auto Stevens. 544 N. La Salle, St., Chicago, 111. CLEANERS. Increase the mileage of your clothes by allowing us to put new life into them with our perfect DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING—Our perfect service in clothes cleaning and pressing will help some in your appearance. We guarantee to remove all spots, oil, grease and dirt from yo ir clothing. Decatur Dry Cleaners W. Monroe St. Decatur, Indiana. Decatur shining, hat cleaning and dry cleaning parlor for ladies and gentlemen. Get your next suit cleaned and pressed by us for only one dollar. Goods called for and delivered. ’Phone 302. We clean and block hats. —Wm. Cavadas, 149 So. Second St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED EVEN if broken. We pay from $2.00 to $25.00 per set. Cash for old gold, dental gold, gold crowns, bridge work, $8 to sls per ounce; platinum. $65 per ounce. Send and receive cash by return mail. Barner’s False Tteeth Specialist, 28 Third St., Troy, N. Y. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Gold cross and chain. Finder please call phone 754. LOST —A Tri Kappa pin. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. LOST —Cameo pin. Finder please return to the Democrat office. I,OST—On Second street, between Jefferson and Adams streets, a fivedollar bill. Finder please return to this office. A LITTLE WANT AD NOW AND THEN, WILL ALWAYS HELP THE MOST PROSPEROUS OF MEN. FORT WAYWK AND RKCATUB TRACTION LINK CENTRAL TIMK Effective October IS, lOIT Leave Decat nr Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a.m. 7;OH*. m 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. ni. 10:00 a. m. 10 :OO a. ni. 11 :30 a. «s£a 11 :SO a. m. 1 :OO p. m. ItOOp. m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:80 p.m. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p.m. 11:06 p. m. Car every bonr and a half. RnnnlßK time 1 hour and 6 m!antes. Freight car leaves Dccatnr at 7:45 a. m. and leaven Ft. Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving in Derat a r at 2:OO p. in. J. B. STONEBURNER, Agent. G. P. 4 F. A. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* 1 Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Hems SBS

MftRKETS-STOGKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Now York. N. Y.. July 3—(Special to Dully Democrat) The stock market made a slight recovery from yesterday's close, when it opened today. Fifteen hundred shares of I'. S Steel were offered at 104% and 104%. up % anil •%. Reading was up % to 9%1 and Anaconda ws up % to 67. Receding to 104. steel found large buying powqr and advanced . readily to 104%. This Jump carried the entire list for an average gain of % point. • Chicago, lift. July 3—(Special to Dally Democrat) Open; Corn. July down %c; Aug. down ’4c; Sept, down %c. Oats. July and Aug. down %<■; Sept, down %c. .Provisions lower. Corn. No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 vellow. [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, [email protected]. Oats, No. 3 white, old 78@78%c; new. 77%©75c; standard, old. 78%@78%c; new 77%@78%c. rye. No. 2, [email protected]. Barley. SI.OO $1.25. Pork, nominal. Lard. $25.67. Ribs. [email protected]. East Buffalo. N. Y.. July 3—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 1440; shipments. 1.710; official to New York yesterday, none; hogs closing steady. , . , Memiud. heavy, yorkers and mixed. $17.60; one deck. $17.65; pigs. $17.60 @517.75; roughs, mostly $15.25; stags. 812.00; down; cattle, 125; steady; sheep. 200; steady; spring lambs. $18.00; down; no market tomorrow. Cleveland, O. —special to Democrat) -Fruits: Apples. [email protected] per box; $3.50 @ $6.75 per barrel; cranberries, $12.00 & $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit, Cuban, $4 e [email protected] per crate; oranges. Florida, [email protected] box; naval. [email protected] box; lemons, [email protected] box. Vegetables—Beets, 65c@$l 20 half bu.; carrots, 25@50c half bu.; leeks, 25@30c bunch; turnips. 60011.25 half bu.; cabbage, Holland seed [email protected] ton; celery, home grown, 25(5 65c doz; onions, green, 12@15c bunch; dry, [email protected] cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant. [email protected] case; mushrooms, $2 40 per 4 lb. basket; peppers, $3.75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes, [email protected] cwt.; Hastings, No. 1, [email protected] per barrel. Butter—Creamery extras in tube, 46@47%c; prints, 47@47%c; firsts, 41%@42c; seconds, 39 ffi 40c; packing. 28@29c; oleomargarine, first grade, 30@31c; nut oleo. 26¥ 2 @27%c; cheese. York state, 26@29c. Eggs —Fresh, 35c. Cheese—York State, 28@29c; brick fancy 33@35c; Swiss domestic, 33@ 35c; block Swiss. 33@34c; limburger, 27 @ 30c. Poultry—Alive: Chickens, 28@29c; old roosters. 20c. Rabbits—[email protected] do*. LOCAL MARKETS. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market Heavy and medium, $16.50; pigs, and lights. $16.00&516.50; roughs. $15.00; stags. $12.00; prime steers, $11.00@$12.00; lights and mediums, $10.00@$11.00; bologna bulls, $10.00@$11.00; calves $12.00@$1300; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.00; corn, $1.75; oats, new. 70c; rye, $2.00; clover seed, $10.00; alsike seed. $10.00; timothy seed, [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley, $1.50. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 45c; butterfat, at station, 42c; butterfat, in country, 41c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 66c; beef hides. 12c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, 50c@$l 50. FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs. 30c; butter, 30-35 c. WILL CLOSE JULY FOURTH. The following stores will close Thursday. July 4th, all day: Niblick & Co. Kuebler Co. M. Fullenkamp. 1 Runyon & Engler. , E. F. Gass. Fred Mills. Star Grocery. 1 Hite & Andrews. Milt Hower. Mangold & Gerber. Burt Hunsicker. Fisher & Harris. Jacob Buhler. Mrs. Frank McConnell. Baifghman 5 & 10. Morris 5 & 10. Steele & Bleeke. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. Vance & Hite. Myers & Dally. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Charlie Voglewede. Peoples & Gerke. Winnes Shoo Co. C. H. Elzey. I. Bernstein. m-t-u Two hundred and fifty high schoo - girls from all parts of the country were guests of 100 Young Women’! Christian Association leaders srt j conference held from June 20 to Julj 1 at I-ake Geneva, \yis.. bjf the nation al board of the organization. The girls were chosen tor their promire of executive ability and general fit ness for future positions of responsibility in Y. W. C. A.

w «- | VOTICE TO VOV-RE‘lt>rVT4. k ,i in.llana. Co.mn of -Vlam* ' • Th Hi,- A.L-mi t'lri nit eo.urt, In vnc»- ' \ 'in"' ■' •'hrlstliui Marshall. ~| ni. ('.nr,- No. Ml.'il. Sult to 0111*1 "'x.lw cornea th* plaintiff >»v <’. L. Wnli-iM. bls attorney and fU*“< I * .-iHiipliilnl iKTi'in; also bls attbl-i'li-I nls,, an nfllilavlt bt a compet.-nt P“i- --■. Unit III* reshleni-e n|***n illligeni , Inqnlrv and s.-ar.-li, Im unknown of th* 1 ,h-r, miauls Christian Marshall, Marshall whose ihrlstlatl name Is un- ; known to illalntlff. wife ~f Christmn .1 .Marshall: .loim H. Schott; Mrs. Schott. Svhose uhrlsiinn name is unknown P Dlnintlff, wife of John B. Scholt: Al- ., 1,,-rl W. S- Hott; .Mi s .Schott. '*’>*■;• a Christian name Is unknown •*’ P 1 ’*' 1 ’ Jiriir wife Ilf \lhert W. Schott: Vtilllnm ‘1 • 1.. XV.,.,,1; Mrs Wood, whose *6r;sl inn il nnin<‘ is unknown to plaintiff, wife <»i .• W.lliam D. Wood; <V«.i Maro Willes, her husband.; Luther I.ro\.n. Mrs. Brown, whose ‘hristhm name s unknown to plaintiff, wile <»f Brown: Levi Brown: Mrs. Lioun, whose ehrlstlan name is unknowr. t” V rd.iiitiilT. wife <>f Levi Brown, H Brown; Mr. - . husband of Minnie • Brown. whose name is unknown to ’ plaintiff; Lilli- Brown; Mr. , husband «»f Lillie Brown, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; George It. vvoon. Mrs. Wood. whoH»> • hristmn name is >' unknown to plaintiff, wife of ‘••‘•“’'ir*1 It. Wood: Alfred M. Wood; Mrs. Wood. . whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Alfred M. U <»<‘d:. ; Clara Mav Wood: Mr. husband ot ’ Clara May Wood, whoso name ! s un- • known t»> plaintiff: l'inma B. M,.. , husband of Emma B. \\ uod. whose name is unknown to plaintiif. George W. Schott; Mrs. Schott, whose Christian name is unknown to plain- ■ tiff, wife of George W. Schott: Cara • d. Wood; Mr. . husband of < lara r M. Wood, whose name is unknown to ’ plaintiff; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that tne\ , arc* believed to be non-rseidents of I the State of Indiana sued in this ac - lion by the following names and designations. to-wit: . The children, descendants and heirs. ■ the surviving spouse, the cred- ‘ itors find administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors.of the last will and testament and the suc’cessors in interest, respectively, of ea« h of the following named and designated, deceased persons, to-wit: Christian Marshall: Mrs. Marshall, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Marshall: John B. Schott: Mrs. Schott, whose uhristian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of John B. Schott; Albert W. Schott: Mrs. Schott, whose Christian name* is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Albert W. Schott: William P. Wood; Mrs. Wood, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of William i>. Wood: Cora Wales; Maro Wales, her husband; Luther Brown; Mrs. Brown, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Luther Brown: Levi Brown; Mrs. Brown, whose C hristian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Levi Brown; Minnie Brown; Mr. . busband of Minnie ’Brown, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; Lillie Brown; Mr. . husband of Lillie Brown, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; George It. Wood. Mrs. Wood, whose C hristian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of George It. Wood; Alfred M. Wood: Mrs. Wood, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Alfred M. Wood: Clara Mav Wood; Mr. . husband of Clara May Wood, whose name is unknown to piaintifl: Emma B. Wood: 1 husband of Emma B. Wood, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; George W. Schott; Mrs. Schott, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of George W. Schott: Clara M. Wo. <1; Mr. . husband of Clara M. Wood, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; tn; names of all of whom are unknown to piaintifl: the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the c reditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees. trustees and executors of the last will and testament and the successors in interest, respectively, of ed widow of each of the fcmowing named and designated deceased, persons to-wit: Christian Marshall: John B. Schott: Albert W. Schott: William D. Wood: Maro Wales; Luther Brown: Levi Brown: George It. Wood; ’Alfred M. Wood; George W. Schott: Mr, . husband of Clara May Wood, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; Mr. name is unknown to plaintiff: Mr. name* is unknown to plaintiff; Mr. name is unknown to plaintiff: the names of all of whom are unknown to nlalntiff; the widower of Minnie Brown, whose name is unknown to plaintiff: the widower of Lillie Brown, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; the widower of Clara May Wood, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; the widower of Emma B. Wood, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; the widower of Clara M. Wood, whose name is unknown to plaintiff: all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed and who are now known by other names, , the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: the spouses of all of the ' persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiff. That said cause of action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate ! owned by the plaintiff described in his complaint, in said cause, said real es- ’ tate being situated in Adams county, in the State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: “The west half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter; also • the east half of the southwest quarter. of the southwest quarter, all of section twenty-one (21), in township twenty-five (25) north, of range thirteen (13) east, containing ‘ forty (40) acres, more or less® in him the nlaintiff against all demands. claims and c laimants whatsoever: that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action: and that all the other defendants above named, described and designated are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is. therefore, hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of the September term. 1918, of the Adams circuit court, the same being Monday, the 2nd day of September. 1918, at the court house in the city of Decatur, *aid county and state, and plead by an. ’vc*! or demur to the within complaint. that the same* will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur, Adams • county, Indiana, this 18th day of I J uno. 1918. (Seal) WILL H XMMELL, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Ry John T. Kelly, Deputy. C. L. Walters. Attorney for Plaintiff- 20-27-4 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has benn appointed executor of the estate of Clara M. Jeffers, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. ROY E. MUMMA. , * Executor. ! June 19. 1918. 20-27-4 APPOINTMENT OF ADMI.NIATRATOR Notice is hereby given that the unW dersigned has been appointed admin- | istrator of the estate of David Steele ’late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is pgobably solvent. -y WALTER E. STEELE. , TT „ , Administrator. S Hooper & Lenhart, Attvs. June IS, 1918. ' 20-27-4 a o — [y NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENI | OF ESTATE. 1ie *. s here J’y siven to th* credi ,el '? and ■'•Satees of Louisa q Kennedy, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held nt t- on me 9th day cf Sentemher. FWIB, and show cause, if any. whv 1 the final settlement accounts with the estate* of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified

’ ’ r ', . . ED S MDSI,>. -hntc Administrator(»...,tur, liul. • , l , nv l ' , '"' i C- 11 Chirk .1 L'l”" Kllx - 1 ' '*' 1 " '* '"H**. . bour.i .r 1 " tq V Of’" »*cni.‘r. Huliou... will v . bl.ls for f”ll''"*l"» f ’ Os ihl* nu*Hior of -*.*1.1 < '*■• ; Uw laws of the Stat. ’ 1 Lrl.lK*-. Wabnsl! township. J-VV., u'li.s * one-han niite I T"s!.';ied ‘i'.ls'wlll bo revived until 10 r ~,'|o.k ;i in. o' l • w ,„, w I'.‘"“il Hb'rnnd ...a- .... «„ Io tiling the -am- with tn* -- ’ b* n“">npanle.i with ;i o. surety bond In a -uin ■l,.i’ll IO double the anu-nnt of the bid iliiled for the work hid u]»on to be «J>- :; "v' - ,xr.e*l nP'-n at the Ume «f . th* .ontrn.t. Th" boar : ml-sioners of " aIU |.|l Auditor Adams County, Ind. loyalTorder of moose All members are requested to be present at their hall Wednesday, July 3rd. at 8 p. m. Brother Stanley Moo*e of the National War Committee, will address the meeting. A good attendance is requested. A. C. FOOS, m-t-w Director. nature tells you As Many a Decatur Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidney* are weak, Nature tells you about it. The urine is nature’s index. Infrequent or too frequent passage. Other disorders suggest kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for die ordered kidneys. Decatur people testify to their worth F. O. Ruby. 910 North Second street sars:.“l suffered a great deal from a stinging pain through my back and sides. The kidney secretions passed too often and were scanty and scalding. The secretions contained sandy sediment, too. 1 got Doan's Kidney Pills from (’allow & Kohne’s drug store, and used two boxes. I was surprised and delighted with the complete relief they gave me.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Ruby. had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs. .Buffalo. N. Y. advt PUBLIC SALE. Lewis Jeffers will offer for sale at his residence, 808 W. Adams street, at two o’clock, Saturday. July 6th. the following articles, to-wit: Walnut bed room suits, 3 rockers, 2 center tables, dining room table, cupboard. kitchen chairs, glass jars and ether articles too numerous to mention. LEWIS JEFFERS. 80S W. Adams St. 157t2

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Cominunily Coin tINDER the Federal Reserve Act of the United States the country is divided into 12 Federal Reserv t Districts. Every NATIONAL Bank must belong to one of these Federal Reserve Banks. By this method the money made in a District is kept in that District-helps that District—benefits that District—when it is depo<. ited in a NATIONAL Bank. By carrying your deposits here you help carry out the benefits which you and every other member of the community will receive.

AFTER LIQUOR SMUGGLERS Indianapolis. July 3—Strict enfor einent of tne Indiana prohibition la v is now the plan of state and federal officials, following the decision of the Supreme court declaring the law constitutional. Up to the time the law was upheld, there had been a large traffic of liquor from the wet territory of surrounding states to Indiana. Agents of the department of just! e are now working with detectives employed by the anti-saloon forces to put astop entirely to this practice. L. Ert Slack. United States district at-

THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TO» A V •THE MATERNAL SPARK.” A five-reel Triangle production. featuring the famous little screen actress. Irene Hunt, supported by a wonderful cast. A story of a young mother, showing that motherhood is . ■ the overpowering desire of woman. V^REK»9!SS23SSaK3S&»ui@ieSaHMEMaHBBMHMn>>^' KHI MMM——EfaMi il Ml M lE* 11 ’ ,rTIT TONIGHT “NEARLY MARRIED.” Another Goldwyn production, featuring the famous comedienne. Madge Kennedy. The actress vou all know. I An adventure of a pair of newly-weds that became separated because he would not take her brother along on their honeymoon. Her brother, being a lawyer, is working up a divorce, and in the meantime they elope again. It is a joyful play with lots of laughs and big heart interest and action from start to finish. THE REX THEATRE ' ■miMIII HUH ■ ||■HlM——■— THIS IS ONE OF THE QUESTIONS a careful employer often asks young men and wornt 1 ’ applying for a position of trust. It is an open acknowledgement that the possession of a bank account places its possessor on a higher plant—is a guarantee of respectability and accomplishment. AN ACCOUNT OPENED AT THIS BANK IS A LONG STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.

torney today had a large amount nf evidence regarding these violatfnn. and this will be presented to the lei oral grand jury nt the autumn session. Wholesale indictment: around Mew Albany, Jeffersonville. Evansville. Tert' Haute, Fort Wayne. Gary, llaintnonl and other large cities close to the border are expected. —o riERf! U • tnal will cure n»M ,11 Uin ■< c»ip trouble*. Ecrem*. Barber. Itch. Itch. Cut end Sore*.' Why »wh time end moor, wheel 8. Ointment i» *n ointment ot reel merit? A* eour drugfi.i. link handled *eod 50 cento to tk 8 B. Ointment C«. 217 Meuro, ton* Heeetur. Inrtiana.