Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1922 — Page 4
Two Youths Break Jail at Wabash and Make Get-Away Wabash, Ind.. Aug 21.—(Special to Dally Democrat)—Prying the lock of their cell door, Kenneth Wilson and Joe Lindic, two youthful prisoners, turned the lights off in the Jail corridor, picked up Sheriff’s Summerland revolver and walked out through the THE CORT TONIGHT A Comedy Drama with that Something Different Air “UP IN THE AIR ABOUT MARY” The Bathing Girl Special Five Acts of Furious Fun What are the high winds blowing about? Who are the wild waves wild about? Where Mary went the men were sure to go. Town and country, seashore and mountains, they buzzed around like bees around the honeysuckle. But the man Mary fell for was the man who fell from the skv for her. I Featuring Louis Lorraine and Joe Moore. I Frothy! Breezy! Piquant! Pert! t Added Attraction "STICK AROUND” < A spicy two reel comedy. J Matinee every dayloc-20c Evening Show 10c-25c - - - J ■
CRYSTAL TONIGHT—TOMORROW "The Last Trail” A big William Fox super production, featuring An All-Star Cast. A romance of outlawry in the border country. A story of sensational interest by the famous Zane Grey in which a mysterious stranger spreads terror and wins a girl’s heart. ADDED ATTRACTION “SOUTHERN EXPOSURE’’ A good two-reel Christie comedy. Admission—Matinee—Evening 10 and 20 cents. 1 —■■ ' —■■■ ——- — ■ ■' 1 Why Not? Invest Your Surplus Funds in non-taxabld gilt edged securities? We Offer— Government, Municipal and other high-class Bonds and Securities. Our Service—pertaining to investments of any nature, is at your disposal, entailing no obligation on your part whatever. Courtesy and Servicewin be found at this bank to your absolute satisfaction. Old Adams County Bank The Friendly Bank North 2nd & Monroe St
front door of the jail. They were charged with house-breaking and were waiting trial. Wilson lived at Des Moines and Lindic at Sturgis, S. D. — Trains in Southern Indiana Operating Following Settlement Princeton, Ind., Aug. 21.—Trains on the St. Louis-Louisville division of the Southern railway annulled since the • strike of maintenance of way men, were operating again today following settlement of the trouble. I Guards were removed from the territory where the strikers entered the i grounds. NOTICE The Davis family annual reunion will be held in Bellmont Park on Sun- | day. August 27. W. F. DAVIS, Pres. —e NOTICE YEOMEN! All members are requested to attend a special meeting tonight at the Yeomen lodge rooms. LADIES AUXILIARY, NOTICE 1 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Amer- ( lean Legion will take part in the parade tomorrow morning and all members are requested to meet at the hall at 9 o'clock. Be there. , a NOTICE The Elks will meet t morrow morning at the local hall to march in the Yeoman day parade. Every member ' please be there. ' ♦ i RETURN TO DECATUR, ILLINOIS ' i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Graliker returned to their home in Decatur, 111., ' after spending a week visiting in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore * Graliker. e - ■ JUDGE MORAN REPORTED TO BE IMPROVING SLOWLY l FROM PNEUMONIA ATTACK ] i Judge John C. Moran was reported • this afternoon to be improving slowly
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. AUGUST 21, 1922
and doing very well considering the seriousness of his illness. Judge Moran was taken ill with pneumonia a week ago tonight and has been In a very serious condition. NOTICE All relief corps women, will meet at G. A. R ball Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock to Join soldiers in parade to Bellmont Park. • • ——— Miss Floy Crocker who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Y’all in this city, is visiting this week at St. Marys, Ohio. .. ■ e Indianapolis, Aug. 21. — Active campaigning by the democratic state organization will begin September 14 when Samuel M. Ralston candidate for U. 8. senator will address a meeting to follow a barbecue in Indianapolis it was announced today. Miss Gertrude McHugh secretary of the state committee said that organization work was started last week In preparation to the fall campaign. Chicago. Aug. 21.—A searching investigation by federal authorities to i determine whether strikers violated ' injunctions and wreck the crack million dollar express of the Michigan Central was launched today. Federal agents were sent to the scene of the wreck near Gary. It was learned that every move of I William Z. Foster union radical was , closely watched following the raid on ‘ his office last night. New York, Aug. 21. —Full confer- 1 ence of railway executives represent- i ing 148 roads will determine Wednes- ' day upon the carriers’ answer to pro- ' posals of “Big Four" mediators to end i the shop crafts strike. Eastern rail executives met today j but the gathering was described as a “regular, weekly affair” with no bear-[ ing on the strike situation. Chicago. Aug. 21 —Settlement of •; the Illinois coal strike by Tuesday . afternoon was the prediction of Frank . Farrington, chief of the Illinois min- . ers after the morning session of the j “committee of six.” “The operators are receding from . their demand that the arbitration , question must be included in the . agreement,” Farrington said. ,
■ I e Washington, Aug. 21 —The Ford-ney-McCumber tariff bill, passed by the senate after a great political bat-' t tie of four months, faced another big I fight as it went to a conference com-' mittee of the senate and the house ’ today. Powerful groups in both! houses were lining up for a finish ■’ fight on whether the measure should I ’ be based on the foreign or the Amer-;' ican valuation of imports. A repub- ' lican faction in the senate was lining ‘ up behind the American valuation ' system as adopted by the house in ’ contrast with foreign valuation as,' approved by the majority of the sen- ' ate. • •—— . MICK IESAYS ’ , NA GOT MORE MOMEM ’ THAM NA KMOV4 VJVAAT TU DO V4ITH, GIVE IT NO TK SAtVA- ' iTiOW ARIAN’. DOMY OOMATE RTNb NW.’ GUCKER/n WRO VJAMY TO PUT NER "AO’? IM A "POCKET OtRECYORN’OR OM Al ROADSIDE SIGM VJHERE. \ IT VJIU. 7 IfL - I ~ e- - / Fort Wayne—An overripe melon sold to a customer struck H. Leshinsky, peddler, in the eye. Hammond, Ind. —“We are Hoosiers not Missourians” Judge Henry Cleveland declared fining Joseph Kuhuleln. Chicago, $lO for bathing without a suit. Evansville. ./‘Don’t take me boss” yelled a negro when an undertaker mistook him for a corpse. Columbus —Thirsty crows have ruined thousands of watermelons by tapping them, farmers said. Huntington—Forty eight sparrows were killed in three shots from PaI trolman Wiley’s shotgun.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive blds for the construction of n macadamised road In Blue Creek townshp, in said county, known as the Meyers macadam road, up and until ten o'clock a. m„ on Tneaday, Aniotat SO, tlt22, at the regular meeting of said Board of Cornmltwlonors, held In the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, scaled blds will he received for the construction, of mild road In accordance with the plans, specifications 1 and report of the viewers and engineer, which tire now on tile In the I Auditor’s office of said county, said; road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld In twice the amount of the bid filed,| conditioned on the faithful perform-1 lance of said work, and that the bld-1 Ider, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefore and I complete same according to such con-I tract and in accordance with the bld tiled. All blds shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on 1 estimates to be made by the engineer; In charge not to exretd eighty per| cent of any one estimate, out of the | funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds ns required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. Aug. 7-14-21 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana will receive blds for; the construction of a macadamized road In St. Marys township, in said, county, known as the Win. IT. Teeple' macadam road, up and until ten o'clock a. m„ on Tneaday, tuglist 2tl, 11)22, at the regular meeting of said Board | of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adants county, Indiana, sealed blds will lie received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which arc now on file In the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone, A bond must accompany each bld in twice the amount of the bld filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefore and complete same according to such contract an 1 in accordance with the bid tiled. All bills shall be made so ns to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor of Adams Countv. Indiana Aug. 7-14-21 ++++++++ + + + + + + + <■ AMERICAN HISTORY + + DAY BY DAY + + BY T. P. GREEN + [ + + 4- Monday, August 21st. + ' + 4> 4- Twelve women, sent to Vlr- + v ginia from England, were +, 4- marketed there for 1200 pounds 4 ❖ of tobacco apiece, on August 21,- + + 1621. 44- — 4- + Statue of George 111 in Bowl- + 4- ing Green. New York, later pull- 4 -!■ ed down by Revolutionists, was 4- ■! set up by American loyalists, on 44- August 21, 1770. 4 + — + 4 Montgomery’s Revolutionary 44- force reached Ticonderoga, on 4 4“ August 21, 1775. + + — + + Mexicans asked the Americans 4 4- for an armistice on August 21, + + 1847. + — 4 + Historic joint debates between + •> Lincoln and Douglas started on + 4- August 21, 1858. + * - - + Edinburgh, Scotland, unveiled + + statue of Abraham Lincoln on 44' August 21. 1893. + NOTICE Pythian sisters meet at K. of P. home Tuesday morning at 9.20 to join Yeoman parade. ■ ■ N Ashbaucher’s; FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 ;l— / m- Tl lB W™ MT Xi I I" BAWY'S BATH means a lot to baby and a lot to you, too. Therefore why not put in one of our sanitary, up-to-date, snowwhite, spotless, tubs? Baby’s bath will be an event then. Let us show you the real economy and added pleasure from having a sanitary bathroom such as we install and euip. The cost is nothing when the comfort is considered. P. J. HYLAND West Monroe Street
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . 4 DON’T CROWD + '♦ . * 1 Henderson, Ky., Aug 21.—T0 + + boost '‘marriage business," Coun- + 4- ty Clerk Cottingham, will reduce + + the price of marriage licenses 4> ' 4- from 12.50 to $2.48. + +++++♦+++++♦++* I ■■■III. • I lit —— • i MARKETS-SIOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Cleveland Produce Market Cleveland, Aug. 21.—Butter, extra in tubs, 41®41%c;prints, 42®42%c; extra firsts, 40@40%c: firsts 39® 3914 c; seconds, 33®33?c; packing stock 23®25c. Eggs fresh gathered northern extras 29c; extra firsts 28c; Ohio firsts 2414 c; western firsts new cases 223 c. Poultry, live, heavy; roosters. 146 16c; ligght. broilers 22 6 23c; heavy 20 630 c; leghorns, 23® 25c; ducks, 20® 22c. New York, Aug. 21. —Stocks gatherled momentum on the side of rising prices in early trading on the New ' York stock exchange today. , A feature of the present market is the ability of stocks to advance on I copiparatively small technicalities This is taken as proof that no important liquidation is taking place. As an example Corn Products, paying only six per cent, is up from 101 to 117 on small daily transactions. Thenare nearly 500.000 shares of Corn Pro ducts common outsanding but record prices havfe not tempted holders to take provts. Foreign Exchange Market New York. Aug. 21—Foreign ex change opened irregular. Sterling 448 5-16; French 079614; lire 0453; Belian 0756%; marks 0008%. East Buffalo Livestock Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 21 .--4000 none; 12850 yesterday; receipts 6400; ship ments 2660 today; official to New York Saturday 2660; Hogs—Closing strong; heavy, $9.00 I 6 9.50; mediums $9 50® >9.75 ant' I yorkers • $9.75610.00; pigs $9.00: roughs, $7.25; stags $4.00® 4.50. Cattle —Receipts 2750; best steady ito strong medium and common weak |top shipping steers $9.00. No choice |here; butcher steers $7.00(0 9.75; year i lings up to $ll.OO and heifers $1.50® I 8.00. Sheep —Receipts 6800; best lambs $13.25; culls $9.50 down; yearling! [email protected]; aged wethers $7.50® 8.25; best ewes 35.00+7.00; calves sl4 ! .00 tops $13.50. Liberty Bonds |U. S. Liberty 3%s $100.9: U. S. Liberty 2nd 4s 100.31 U. S. Liberty Ist 4Vis 100.91 U. S. Liberty 2nd 4%s 100.34 U. S. Liberty 3rd 4%s 100.34 U. S. Liberty 4th 4%s 100.94 Victory 4%s 100.7’. Indianapolis Livestock Market Indianapolis, Aug. 21. —Hogs—Ro ceipts 6000 market 15 6 25c lower: best heavies. $7.85610.00; median mixed. $8.10+8.35; common choice 58.3569.50; bulk of sales, sß.oo® 9.50. Cattle — Receipts 1200; market steady; steers. $9.50610.25; cows ant' heifers $7.5068.75. Sheep — Receipts 500; market steady; top $5.50. Calves — Receipts 500; market steady; top. $13.00. New York Produce Market Flour—Steady to quiet. Pork —Inactive; mess $26.50(7127.50 Lard —Steady; middle west spot. [email protected]. Sugar—Raw—Dull $515; refined dull; granulated, $6.75®7.10. Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot 9%c. Tallow —Steady; special 6%®6%c; I city 5%c. Hay—Easy; prime No. 1 $1.50; No 3 [email protected]; clover, 95c61.30. Dressed poultry—Quiet; turkeys 35@55c; chickens, 25@38c; fowls, 15 <7t3oc; ducks 25c. ive poultry—Firm; geese, 13617 c: i ducks, 20 6 35c; roosters 17c; chickens i broilers 28@32c. Cheese —State milk, common to ispecials. 15625 c; skims, common to i specials 15%c. Butter —Firm; receipts 7817: cream lery extra 36c; state dairy tubs 36%6 137 c; imitation creamery firsts 29® 36c. Eggs—Steady; receipts 1200; near by white fancy 57c; nearby mixed, 'fancy 21 6 40c; frish firsts 24632 c; ' Pacific coast 25646 c. Stock displayed extraordinary strength through the morning hours. Buying demonstrations broadened in scope as the session progressed. Before noon numerous issues in both rails and industrial classes attained new highs on the advance. The bullish enthusiasm was especially in evidence in the equipments. American ocomotive, Baldwin and Lima surged to record 1922 levels. Gas stocks also showed remarkable buoyancy Sugars were another strong group. Wheat— Sept. 100%; Dec. 102%: May 107%. Corn—Sept 59%; Dec. 54%; May 57%. Oats-Sept 31%; Dec. 33%; May 37%. Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Red Wfceat 96c No. 1 Red Wheat 98c No. 2 Oats 26c Yellow Corn ROc White Corn 75 C Rye 65c Barley 50c Decatur Produce Market Large Hens ;7c Leghorn Hens 12c Colored Broilers 20c Leghorn Broilers i6 C Old Cocks 6 C Ducks i2c Geese jq c Turkeys ’ n c Eggs, Dozen 20c Esjg Market Eggs, Dozen 20e Local Creamery Market Butterfat 3o c
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♦ + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* « CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE for SAl.i: a f.-w second band coal ranges.—Gas Office. FOR ‘SALE — One 12-HP Ruoely Traction engine. Good condition and a bargain. Decatur Foundry & Ma i chine Co. 159 tt Fljß - SALE—Gas stove. Will sell cheap if taken soon. Phone 761White. FOR SALE—Round dining room ’ table, five feet. 1 tapestry davenport 127 N. 3rd st., Phone 131. , 195t3 poll SALE —Full blood Plymouth Rock Roosters. Chas. Shoaf, 4 miles east of Monroe. 195t3x FOR - SALE—A long~leaf~yellow pine silo—full length staves, 12x24. Call phone 886-J. 195-t3x FOR - SALE—Second hand piano; in good condition. Inquire at 814 No. Third or at Gay, Zwick & Myers. 196-2tx. FOR SALE—Young Pure Bred Holstein Bull; old enough for service; eligible to Registration. Lee Bowen. R. 10 or phone 796-K. 196t3x ‘-’OR SALE—We have a number of beautiful Decatur residents at real bargains. Part cash; balance on ■asy terms at low rate of interest. Here is your opportunity to own your twn home. See J. F. Arnold. 196-3 t WANTED WANTED TO RENT—S or 6 room house. Calll 744,193-4 t WXNTED —Girls at Murray Hotel. 195t6 Want to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Indiana street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Aug. 19, 26 & Sept 2. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Near Acker’s store, a red backed book containing milk checks and accounts. Reward for return. J. C. Moses, 1133 N. 2nd St. 195t2 LOST —Pocket book containing Yost Bros, check and money amounting to $3.50. Forrest Walters, R. R. No. LOST —Automobile license no. 345910. Finder please return to this office. For Rent •’OR RENT —5 acre chicken farm; 7 room house southwest edge of De-,-atur. See J. C. Arnold.l96-3t. 9’OR RENT —sroom modern house on So. First street. Dynois Schmitt. 196-3 t. CIDER MILL RUNNING Beginning Thursday, August 17th ve will commence to make cider. The •nill will operate every Thursday. Iring in.ygur apples now. Charges -easonabte. 191-lOt. PETER KIRSCH& SON ATTENTION Mrs. Nicholson, the Nu Bone Corset demonstrator will be at the Art Shop on South Second street every Thursday. Phone 825 for appointment. 194t7 DRAY LINE—I have purshased the Phil Summer dray line and will do light hauling. I will appreciate your patronage. Phone 761-Red, Jess Beery. 1 194-3tx. TO CLEAN TRICKER CEMETARY All people who have relatives or friends buried at the old Tricker cemetery in Blue Creek township are requested to meet there at 12 o’clock next Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of cleaning the cemetery and beautifying it. Bring mowing scythe, rake or fork. Please come and help do this work. !95-2tx. COMMITTEE •— TRI KAPPA NOTICE I | All members of the Tri Kappa sor- ■ ority are requested to meet tornor- “ row morning at 9:30 o’clock at the , home of Veronica Anker to take part in the parade. —- 9 AS A LAST REBORT WHY Y NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic diseases cured without drugs, by Chlro»aCtlc and othep "®tural ways. p When hope Is gone and your case has been given up consult c DRS. SMITH & SMITH, D C c CHIROPRACTORS c n« Ca "“ ma^ e day or ni Bht c Office over Morris 5 A 10c star* c Decatur, ind " c - c — c auctioneer c c Four years experience-Bati g fa< ;Uo * c guaranteed-am farmer and know c value of farm goods and live stock and can get high dollar for you c List your sale with me now. i95t30 H{ GH, Monroe R 1 195t30 or call Craigville phone c *—-~—
' ♦ BUSINESS CARDS a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ J | FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C Chiropractic and Osteopathic ' Treatments given to suit your nest st 144 So, 2nd St -p hone |l4 Office Hours 10-12 a. 1+ g-8 B m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING ANu EMBALMINq Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90, Home Phones: Home Phons: 727 Agents tor Planoa and Phonogranhn DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GEXEHAI. PHACTICB OFFICE SPECIALTIES: UlseMss nt women and children; X-ray axantlnn tlons; Glourscopy examinations of th. Internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pre SSU r« and hardening of the arteries X-ra» treatments for GOITRE, TUBFHrtLOS IS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 6 p. m.—7 to Ip. B Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; office 40s N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6to Bp. m, Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan oi Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. Q : —_(j DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon | Located in office formerly occu- | pied by Dr. D- D. Clark, North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours--9 to 11 a. m. i 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. nt. Sunday 8 to 9 a. tn. O - —0 Callow & Kohne Sell Hoosier Paint—lt’s the best STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana on Monday, September, 4, 1922 at 7 o'clock p.m. for the election of five directors to serve for the enduing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINGER Sec. 189-Sept. Sth. CIDER—We will make crab apple cider Thursday. Persons wantlug it must get it before it is more than three days old. Trout Farm. 1933tx SALE CALENDAR Aug. 30 —John Harvey, adm. of R C. Horsey estate; disposing sale of over 100 head of Duroc hogs; also other property. One mile north of Monroe. Oct. 12.—David Sovine, 7 miles northwest of Decatur. / ————————— — . FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wayne 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. tn. 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m4:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. tn7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Freight car leaves Decatur. .6:45 Arrives at Fort Wayneß ; 3o Arrives at Decatur U 3O P. J. RAYMOND, Agent. Office Honrs 6:30 a. m., 7:00 P ® ( ...J
