Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1920 — Page 2

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Wife Takes Sick (Continued from page one) ■ i o lung fast c.” her husband was the marvel of those who watched the cane. She was al Brixton prison every day I apparently always cheerful. Even at the death of the- lord ;naynr she retained her composure | \t the in<|itest over MacSwiney Bh< was so cool as to disconcert the corI : st night she followed the body >f her husband to St. George’s eathed al and tofik part in the simple sorI . es that accompanied arrival there London. Oct. 28.—(Special to Dail' .; imnoeratl Guarded by Sinn Fein sol dters, the body of Terence McSwiney y in stale today in St. Oeorge'f I hedral in Southwark. Tito ca?kot as banked high with flowers. Th- remains of the late lord mayor,' fork who died of starvation in Brixn prison after a hunger strike of ■ venty-tour days, were carried into ■e cathedral yesterday afternoon, a.:mutinied by a delegation of Sinn ins and friends from Ireland. Until midnight a constant stream i sitors flowed past the casket to garrough the glass paneled lid at. th-, mandated features of the lord may’ When the doors were closed a idnight there still remained larg< o.vds who had been unable to ett Police offered no interference eitli to the parade which escorted th. dy to the cathedral or to the thron licit swarmed about the editice. Funeral services today began witi tss i.t 11 a. m.. celebrated by Arc., shop .Mannix, with the assistance <> : ree bishops. At 2 o'clock a pt ssion was to leave the church 1 averse several important street , the Euston station. It was plan ■d the cortege should arrive at th aticn at 4 o’clock. The body wii taken to Holyhead, tonight an: -.nsferred to a mail boat reachin' tblin early Friday morning. An advance guard of Sinn Feineri ot in uiform. and a hand of Iri: ers will head the procession. Nex line will -be MacSwiney’s retnai:. in a motor hearse. Next member: the family to bo followed by repr. natives of the Irish parltamen sh municipal bodies and other < nizations. including London Sir. in clubs Mounted police will a .ttnpany iht precession. Displays ■ Sinn Fein flag and colors were nc ; -bidden. MaeSwin y will be accorded th ttors of a ruler in Ireland. The Iris' -liament has proclaimed Friday v of mourning. 'll except that of news .vipers and public utilities will be su •ended. Necessary industries wert .sked to suspend for a few momerr .:t noon in honor of the lord-mayor. i. ADS EARN— ‘ ONCE EVERY WEEK THAT’S ALL I ASK It’s old fashioned, of course, but the old-fashioned people who believe in in rbs are healthier than the wise children of today, if you want happiness first find health —my pure herb mediae will gently regulate the bowels stimulate the liver, flush the kidneys, sweeten the stomach and enrich the blood. Your health will begin to improve at once. All I ask is that you lake it once or twice a week. My Bulgarian Blood Tea is the favorite family medicine in millions of happy j. today. Physicians recommend it, and it is well to remember ’hat ‘ Bu garian Blood Tea taken steal.ting iiot at bed time kills colds. Guard r.ga nst influenza and pneumonia. Just tisk your druggist today. Respectfully, • h. H. Von SCHLICK, President, ■ Marvel Products Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. I ■ I I —* ■■■!■■*

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ DOINGB IN BOCIETY ♦ Club Calendar Thursday Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Mt ;. Henry Schantorloh. Root Township Home Economics Hrs. Curt Fritzinger. Loyal Workers Masquerade Party —Postponed. Friday Masquerade and Hallowe’en Soi l-1 Dent Schoo). Christian Txidie.s’ Aid Mr.’. Bur. Mangold. M. E. Ladies’ Aid Mrs. Guy Brown Monday Pythian Sisters Needle Club -K. < f P. Home. At a recent meeting of the Pocahontas lodge it was voted that •every fourth Friday of the month the lodge would give a program. The first monthly program will be given Friday evening at the Red Men’s hall ifter the regular meeting and Mrs. Tara Breiner, Elizabeth Gregory and Irace Reynolds will have charge ot he program. The members are urg <1 to be present. ♦ The Pythian Sisters Needle club will old its regular meeting Monday veiling at the K. of P. hall. The hos■sses wfll be Mrs. Charles Patten, j irs. Irvin Miller and Mrs. Frank Carill. The degree team and all medlars are requested to be present. * Mrs. Ralph Amrine, of Anderson, .diana, and Mrs. Dick Boch gave a tchen shower at the home of Dr. id Mrs. D. D. Clark last evening in mor of Miss Celeste Wemhoff. The iark home was decorated in the illowe’en trimmings and the evenig was pent in playing ”500’’, thr rizes being awarded 'to Mrs. Jo. ose and Mrs. Jim Arnold, while the insolation prize went to Mrs. Dr.Q ‘ ntune, which were turned over tiss Wemhoff. Later in the evening 'e bride-to-be was led to a bodth by e figure of a .ghost where she receiv 1 many useful and beautiful gifts. Remember the Daniels meeting ■ i ic court house at 7:33 this ever. ARDINAL GIBBON’S PLEA FOR THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS I'he powerful statement lor the leaue of nations by the venerable ami .uch beloved Cardinal Gibbons ough > h ive a tremednous effect on the sue—the, greaiekt moral issue evei .eseuid to the A.merican jieople i:e Pope's position was set forth iaii-ly in his encyclical some linn go. And the iid i sou of the church as accepted the position of Ben. n t and expanded upon it in ,i discus . on ot the provision of thd covenant. In pointing out itie provisions that lost strongly appeal to him lor th' revention of wars he dwells upon he provision for a three months pause, etween the will to war and the drawng of the sword; to the provision for ■pen dealings in international relitions; to the right,.under the covenant if any nation to call to the attentl i if the league in a “friendly" way the ■onditions in any" country that may threaten the peace ot thq earth. And Cardinal Gibbons has answered iVill Hays’ insulting comment that the American people are more inter step in their stomachs than in the oart of tiie world." He has rebuked he barbarous assertion of the Hardngs Hint wo are not. concerned wit:, he rest of the wo: id. And ho h: ■ i lone it in language that burns: “Sitting as a council of brethren, with the shadow of the I great catastrophe still upon us, we should, and I have no doubt we will, draw nearer to one another and take up. in a fraternal si-irit. seriatim, those vexed questions that still remain and which are a grave menace to’tlie fellowship of the forward-looking. Godfearing, God-loving nations These ni’ostious stilt threaten the peace of the world -that peace whose blessings we are just beginning to cniov again. “The wo’-'d in -,-otv anxious. vo r y woarv. and ma-iv millions of the , wc-ld’s inhabitants a l- e todav in most pi’serr.hle. de«-n«rato plight. Delav is damre-ons and it. means continued cvnnilntive snfferine. I know that we will, at an oarlv dav, accent onr evident respo-mibilities in the world situation an I nt the s-inm time make T'e’ftWly char whit thpy pre Open cim r°cDonS’hillty is cjosirl” ostshltchod P“d rnd o nial-.’v manifest, the 'mericnr nennlo n-tji nr i sidcsten v’n n-;y fi n our j uf y always have. TNs, rn-i -t qtt nun who p-p l rnp f || c ., ' cii'lns of thn’chvi-t thick and sneak. If there Is mtlnpg in the princlrde rs the lcnrrn-> cf nnftnni; thorn sq nnfb. 'pe tp Cbri'-.twni’v l-nt buildings sat-rUg pnd b'-re-yi — n-.-l X’n ministry n f Gn. ; n<>l rm -ifford to ’-qt Il’s nmt” -.l’iovr 111-: r'U-irj The i 'i-i’-iri> pit,, A’l’r ij-n tq hoinir siiliicctod to tbo -vi.] h.-: 1 - : there are unite a number o f >nili| nr ,<- , >vi,n hs-.-p crown ovniorl w ho are! ■•’nfohtny- tbn experiment with a r.lioiii j u- o’> fUn'r tin ■. v’r ppn-mt I.A ,-bn.r •nl-;-i(,n f.| 1,, <br Ho , ' brlr j -•:rs n-ir’n- U. t i;,,, n-i,,r-..i f " ~r fol . XViirr-lp .'’•AM.Tn ~> rin4 p o ., t i Wayne Journal-Gazette.

To “Yotiih-Wy” t firajr; Sfraato “air Ask rnybml ’ firs’ you are, and n 0 ig°'directjd at ! appraising glance is your Iwlr, . uVnn CB>n*t ’is rJ-nltTl'-r'y'-’ R BenM nt 89 or 40. te l.u-k trn V-.a*-’ u,u .-•s'aife’JiSbjsSx. r 1 a bit ‘r tU «per U°Brownatone is lU T and absolutely harmless. all druggists: 50c and St - ■ t'o eolers: ’Tight to Medium Brow a ami “Dark Brown to Black. Special Free Trial Offer For a free trial package ot Brownatone, send to The Ke’Uon Pharmacal Co., 537 CoPPin bldg, Covington, Ky., enclosing 11 to pay postage, pacKiut and Tear this out. HE FEELS TEN YEARS YOUNGER Any man or woman suffering from ame back, headache, stiff joints, sore : nuscles, rheumatic paij»s or any other symptom of kidney or bladder trouble .ill be interested in this letter from :. Bryde, 925 Gorden St, Hoboken. N ' “1 could not bend down for some : \ ears, as I can new. My wife had many a time to put on or off my shoes. ’ feel now as if I were ten years younger.”—Sold everywhere. + ♦ <• ♦«• + ♦*♦♦ + + ♦♦♦ + •r SPEAKING CALENDAR FOR ’J >:■ DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS * .>.>.j.*4.** + + < 1 < > +++ + + October 23, 1920. Court house. Decatur. 7:30 p. nt . .I.'-n. Josephus Daniels, secretary of . - Navy. October 29, 1920. Washington school house. Washingon township; J. W. Tyndall, D. D "offee. October 29, 1920. * I inn Drove. Ind.. Oplin.x-r ilore; II . Heller, Mrs. Clara An ii rson. October 29, 1920. KeJjn school bouse. Union township; '.:;i W. Tyndall. D. B. Erwin. October 30. 1920. Decatur. Indiana; Mrs. Vir inia Le Eoy of Springfield, 11l and Dr. A. 1 ddock, candidate for cor: ressman. November 1, 1920. Aber school house. Root township; ■L W. Tyndall. Miss Tyner. JUST ARRIVED Several cars of Lump Soft I Coal. Decatur Iron & Metal Co.. Phone tiJl. 2~i.')-3tx : jew.

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To Observe Day ■■ ■■ —■ (Continued from T U | l |eau—The Americans Come. -Star Spangled Banner" Community singing. Benediction-Catholic priest. This program was writted by Mi Elizabeth Hanley, of Indianapolis. Many of the posts have arranged programs along other linos, plannmg in addition community athletic con tests, barbocues. dances. e\c. Prom inent speakers will be herd in inaiA I of tire communities on that day. - — - ■ GOING PRETTY HIGH — ■“ Chicago. Oct. 28.—(Special to Daily i DennnraO— Hair cut and shave. $1.35. This is the “happy new year” greeting 2,700 Chicago barbers plan t,o hand customers January 1. They voted yesterday to raise the price of a haircut to $1 and a shave to 35 cents. ( Laundering of towels and tonics cost more, barbers say in explanation. | Barbers opposing the increase lay j it indans more men will shave them I selves. II ' ll————

i A clothing store was broken into and several | suits of clothes taken ‘•How arc ycu going to locate the thieveff,” someone asked the 3 constable. “Why. I'm going to round ’em all vp ex’, tabbzth,” he replied, j “them suits is so all fired high priced that -Jrc, can’t afford to wear 'j them except on Sunday." It doesn’t take much deduction to put two and two together.. The 3 stores that are holding their Fall suits and Top coats at “Sunday-go-I to-meeting ’ prices are not meeting the beet class of trade th s month ? —because the people who can well afford to be held up are just the folios who have 2 locks on their cellar doors. We are making more sales per hour than we ever made in our lives—that speaks volumns for our values—because our values give us our volumn. t J. T. Myers Clothing Co.

MRS. ZERKEL OPERATED UPOn Dr. H. E. Keller was at p ort Way yesterday morning where he Doctor Rosenthal in performing lt lons operation upon Mrs. Hubert ?*■ kel at the St. Joseph hospital [)'' Keller says Mrs. Zerkel stood the J oration well and Is getting along lln ‘' and unless complications arise, Ji oon receiver her former good health Easy Way To Ward Off Cold It’s better to take a few pleasant little tablets and wnrd off a cold than to pay ! t ig: dietor bills and lie In bud for day, or weeks with pneumonia. During the fall and winter month, r hen grippe aud pneumonia keep th, (’octor, busy, health authorities Brw everyone to “Watch out for symptom, of colds aud get after them right oft.” T he no chances. At the first sign (l s •...Nhng aud sneezing get a box of XAg'.itnlng Laxutlve Quinine Tablets apj stop the cold within 24 hours. Light, nlr.g- y.nxative Quinine Tablets are safe pleasant; never grips or alct.-n. Dm-, gists guarantee them. Only 2r.e no r h„’. r 'wa