Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1921 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921.

EPISCOPAL RECTOR PRAISES PICTURE TO BE SHOWN AT THE MECCA THEATRE. The following communication was printed in the Anderson S. C., Mail of June 20th, and signed by the Rev. ■ Guy H. Frazer. The communication I expresses Mr. Frazer’s opinion of the ' picture which is to be shown at the j Mecca theatre in this city and is as follow?: “To Editor Daily Mail: j “In view of the crying need of shielding and saving our young people from the horrible and unspeakable and unprintable deformities and | abnormalities of life when abused. 1 wish it were possible for the police i to arrest every young man in Anderson and take them to the Strand tonight and compel them to sit through the picture as entitled: “Are You Fit to Marry?” We believe in compulsory education, and this contemplated act, ' if it could be carried out would be ■ entirely in keeping with that princiI pie, for education of the sort contained in that picture, if heeded, will do ’ more for the salvation of the race than almost any amount of preaching. "I am not advertising the Strand i but I say all glory to the theatre'when used for the benefit of the race. We have not begun to capitalize the moving picture house as a blessing- On j with the show. Guard our young women for the sake of the little , angels.—Guy H. Frazier.” QUARTERLY MEETING. The quarterly business meeting of the Evangelical church will be held this evening a» 7:30 o’clock at the church. The Rev. J. O. Mosier will preside, and it is urged that the mem: ' bers of the local church attend this | meeting. This is the first quarterly I meeting of the year. WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY All the Decatur grocery stores Will i be closed Monday. May 30th in ohseryI ante of Memorial Day. Patrons please , take notice. * TODAY’S BEAUTY TALK f h* ♦ i Beautiful hair, thick and histrious, (is easy to have if you use Parisian Sage. Its a positive retiecly for dan'druH. excess oh and itching scalp.. 'Holthouse Drug company sells it with money back guarantee.

SIEZE PROPERTY {Government Takes Over All Property of Grover Bergdoll. Millionaire AND DRAFT DODGER Who is Now a Fugitive in j Germany—Mother Again Brought to Court Philadelphia, May 27.—(Special to Daily Democrat).—The entire property of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll millionaire draft dodger was seized by the U. S. government here today. Col. Thomas W. Miller, alien property custodian of the U. S. arrived in Philadelphia and personally made the seizure by direction of President | Harding and other authority of the . i "trading with the enemy act." j Mrs. Emma C. Bergdall who recentt ly testified before the house commit- ] tee investigating the escape of her son and who testiMd that she held j the power of attorney for him was sent for by the U. S marshall and • examined by Col. Miller and his atI torney Major Carroll as to her holdI ings. Mrs. Bergdoll was immediately served with a formal demand to make ■ a detailed report ofall of the hold- ' ings of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll and was notified that all of the estate i of Grover in Philadelphia which included the "Bergdoll castle" would be taken over by the property custodian. Miller and Carroll then went to the several banks where Bergdoll’s funds I are deposited and served a similar I demand on the Presidents of those j institutions When it was learned at | the banks that funds belonging to I Grover were deposited in the name of i Emma C. Bergdoll the presidents of the institutions were directed to sequester all deposits in Mrs. Bergdoll’s name until the interest of Grover Bergdoll in the deposits can be ascertained. + + + + + DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ++♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦++*♦♦* CLUB CALENDAR

Friday. Called Meeting of So-Cha-Rea Club —Florence Holthouse. Young Peoples Alliance of Metho- ' (list church—Miss Mary Braun. M. E. Ladies’ Aid—Church Parlors. Pocahontas—Election of officers and election of representative to Supreme lodge. Saturday. Mission Band Children of Reformled Church —Sunday School rooms. Mission Band Children of the Reformed Church, will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Sunday school rooiii. All are requested to be i present. BAND BOYS TAKE NOTICE i Decatur band will meet at 12:45 at 1 the hall Decoration Day, May 30. The Committee. LIBRARY TO CLOSE The Public Library will be closed ; all dav, Monday, Decoration Day. PLUMBER For your plumbing and heating, all kinds of pipe fitting and repair work, * see HERMAN HAAG Shop 2nd floor Post Office Bldgs’Phone 169. 126-lwk BRIDGE MEN DIG UP. Three Contractors Forced to Return $25,000 to Laporte County Today. Laporte. Ind., May 27. —(Special to Daily Democrat). —Three bridge contractors today returned approximately $25,000 to Laporte county because according to findings of, the state board of accounts examiners they did not construct the bridges according to contract?. The return of the money followed I the visit of Jesse Eschbach, chairman 1 of the state board of accounts. Those returning sums were Arthur IW. Taylor & Co., $16,040.90; H. A. I Wilhelm $6,668.43 and A. C. Steigley i $2,086. The “company in the Taylor firm is 1 Frank Conboy. city attorney, who made the settlement for the firm. Repayment of the money i'ollow'ed charges by the state board of accounts that of the fifty bridges built in the county in recent years' only! thirteen were built according to the contractsPRESBYTERY CLOSED TODAY Winona Lake, Iqd„ May 27. —(Special to Daily Democrat), —The Presbyterians general assembly stood ad- ! journed today. '! i Next year’s session will be held in i Des Moines, la.

Wonderful Talk (Continued from page one) Them wip* never a more sulphurous lie belched forth from the place of sin than that statement. The Bible is the finest, most energetical, and . most glorious thing to bring into the home," declared Dr. Rader, adding that European lueas are coming into this country today and destroying the basis upon which America was founded. Dr. Rader will speak at the Wayne Street Methodist church tonight. Certain entomologists have become so familiar with the different sounds made by insects that they have discovered new species of crickets by | their chirping alone. Unbleached sheeting for 12'zc' per yard; Red Seal Gingham at 21c at the Niblick & Co. Wash Goods Sale. NOTICE, POCAHONTAS! Regular meeting of the lodge this evening.' officers and representatives to the Great Council of Pocahontas. Members are urged to be present at the meeting. Novelty Voils, worth $1.25 for 75c at Niblick & Co’s. Wash Goods Sale. and Mrs. Frank Martz 4>f Mon- | roe township were shopping in the city today. Unbleached sheeting for 12'/ac per yard .Red Seal Gingham at 24c at the Niblick & Co. Wash Goods Sale. , FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- I move Them With Othine — Double Strength, This preparation for the removal of■! freckles is usually so successful in I removing freckles and giving a clear. I beautiful complexion that it is sold I under a guarantee to refund the mon- I ey if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a I veif; get an ounce of Othine and re- I move them. Even the first few appli- I cations should show a wotiderful im-il provement, some of the lighter freck-il les vanishing entirely. I Be sure to ask the druggist for the il double strength Othine; it is this that | i* sold on the money-hack guarantee. 1

THE UNIVERSAL CAR $545 f. o. b. Detroit X K • If you are doubtful whether it will pay you to buy a Ford Truck for your farm, go to the man who owns one and ask him. Or we will come to you and will tell you what dozens of Ford Truck Owners have told us—that the Ford Truck is positively a paying proposition. K It brings the best markets to your door. It solves the hauling problem on the farm and between the farm and the city. It does a dozen different jobs every day and stands the wear and tear of farm work under all conditions. A post card will bring you further information. Shanahan-Conroy Auto Co. t *7 AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS.

Chick Feed Saturday Special $2.30 cwt, 3c lb in the bulk E. L. Carroll & Son

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