Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1920 — Page 2

TO INVESTIGATE (United Preet Service) Detroit, Mich . Mar. 2 -(Special to Daily Democrat) (’barges that ma chine politics and "questionable methods” wen* employed by officers of Charles A. Learned Post No. 1. American Legion to retain control' were under investigation here today. The charges received their first formal airing yesterday when an in , vestigating committee sat as a court | to hear the formulated charges. I

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\\ KNTEO At once 25 laborers. Will pay 15c an hour.—H. F. Ferguson Co. l TAGGART FOR SENATE Indianapolis. Ind.. Mai 2 (Special Io Daily Democrat) Thomas Taggart . will be a democratic candidate lor the United States senate. A petition car lying 3,000 names was filed in the office of the secretary of slate today in behalf of Taggart, who has consented ' to become a candidate.

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SOCIETY DOINGS Club Calendar i Tuesday | Presbyterian Home and Foreign Mis Mrs. S. D Beavers. I (’. L. of K. of C hall Wednesday W M A. of the U. B church At Ves Baker home. North Eighth street. Historical Club- Mrs. Florence Bam Thursday Unites’ Aid Society of Calvary Evan gelical Church Mrs. E. W. Jackson Friday Christian Indies’ Aid Society-Mis Vidrcw Artman. 235 Bugg street. | Woman’s Home Missionary Society —Mrs. A. J Smith. Zion Lutheran Aid School House

The Lutheran Aid society will meet I at the school house. Friday afternoon.,l ♦ The Delta Theta Tau sorority held 1 1 its regular business meeting at the I home of Mrs. James Brown last even- I ing. A splendid program was arrang- I ed which was conducted by Miss c Maye Harting, who had a paper on I France, giving the description of this I country’ before and after the war. an 1,1 which proved most interesting. It.l was also arranged by the sorority at I this time to hold a card party on Apiil J 7. to be held at the K of C. hall | Tickets will sell for twenty-five cents | and can be secured from any of the I members. Vote Against Annexing Land I (Continued From Page One) , tion of the local factory was imrea- I ed about one hundred iter cent and I that if the land in question was taken , into the corporate limits it would 1 inena a still greater burden He said 1 when the company came here they I were assured that during the five II ■ oars following they would aot be tak- II ■'ii into the corporation and he thank- I • d those concerned who faithfully I kept their promise on this point and I concluded by asking the business men I to intercede with the members of the council not to take the step at this I time. | Discussions were then engaged in. I C. N. Christen. C. C. Schafer and a number of others being of the opinion I that the annexation should not be I made. It was pointed out that the big I foundry company which had just closed the deal for the buying of the Also I building, purchased that piece in view of the fact that the building was outside of the city limits and that it I would be evidence of ixior faith on the I city’s part to annext the land now. Many strong points were set out why the land should not be annexed, the I motion of Mr. Kleppers following, which included that a copy of the motion be sent to the city council for their consideration I John Myers, chairman of the hous-l mg committee, stated that so far nJ plan had been worked out as to how I Decatur would proceed with the building of a hundred or more houses | Attorney C. J Lutz told the assem- I bly that the deed for the transfer of I the Also building to C. S. Niblick and I John T Myers, trustees for the foun-|| dry company, had been made and that I he thought a representative of the I eomi»any would lie here this week and | announce in an official way their com- I ing and the locating of the foundry I here. Herman L. (’ontei reported on the I foundry fund, stating that $4.538.5011 had so tar been secured, leaving only 1 $461.M to be secured. The commit-1 tees were instructed to continue their I ( canvass and to make a determined ef-| fort to get the desired five thousand dollars. . I Mn Scherh k! purchasing agent for 11 the General Electric company, told P that big plans were being made fori till* dedication of, their new building | in this city on April 17th and that ac cording to present plans lunch would lie served on the grounds and asked DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG! WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINS HIT HARD Have Sloan’s Liniment ready for those sudden rheumatic twinges DON’T let that rheumatic pair or ache find you without Sloan’i Limnii-nt ig.iin. Keep it handy in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. If you arc out ol it now, get another bottle mday, so You won’t suffer any longer than' necessary when a paia or ache attac ks you. Apply it without rubbing — for it pfnttraks — Jiving prompt relief o! sciatica, itimbago, neuralgia, lameness, soreness, sprains, strains, brmtes. Be prepared Arcp it handy. .« AN druggists ~ J-V., 70c., $1.40.

! that a local committee be appoint c Ito take over the details. The matter 'was referred to the board of directors ! Who will appo*' ll “ committee. ! c n christen, vice president of the cjraunisation, preside <1 a> clmirmanjd

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‘tjL’ meeting while Herman L. Cwter ' acted a» secretary. Snator Cult of Muncie.’ who was lhe guest of George* Wemhott over. ntght . was called on W I and tor ten minut. < g..v>’ a men

lerestinf account o f i ll!llself , iU(] he thought of Decatur. th e tout) * , well advertised by his f rlen4 Wemhoff. Ihe meeting then adjourned u t- • next Monday evening