Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1922 — Page 5

WELCOME Charlie Voglewede FITS FEET

I n ************** ■ ; ABOUT TOWN ♦ I ********_*_******* ■ s. I). Michaels, agent of Eric i ■ „ l!ro ad at Kingslantl. has charge of H .j,, Erie station at Decatur during | the aUence of Mr. Teems, local ■ agent. ■ Mr G, K. Teams ami family of ■ Serc er Avenue left this evening for H Mask(J g(„i. Midi., and other points in 3ffi. tie'northern l>a>t <>f Michigan for a ■■ jn ( i weeks’ vacation. 9 The Mid-Summer l’hi Delta Kappa 9 jaltiaiion was hdd last nigiit aK fie I local chaptir’s Hub rooms. Lawn.-nre 9 linn, Clarence Miller and Adrian ■ tenhart were initiated into the fra- ■ unity. H P M Niblick and \V. A. Klepper B aotored to Fort Wayne last night to 9 wet members of the Yeomen board. 9 Many representatives from Bluft--9 fct, Winchester and Fort Wayne are 9 ' t this city today attending the Yeo■l ki nay celebration. 9 Mr and Mrs. L. G. Ellingham of %t Wayne visited in this city to--19 *■' fl Word received from J. O. SelleH never is to the effect that he is en|K[’ joying his trip to California very ■ much. They camped at Danville, 111. ''dm and from there will motor to St. ■ Louis where they will hit the Cali ■ tornia trail. I Hundreds of Decatur and Adams ■. county people rcspendod to the invi- ■ tation to sing in the community ■ chorus last night and attended the reH heai’sal on the Niblick lot across I from the library. Many of the business houses have had large, signs painted - on their winnows welcoming the Yeomen officials to this city today. < Henry Macke of west of this city w; 3 in Decatur today on businosss. Fred Steigmeyer' of west of ihis i —■——— ———— i

e t , s % I§L4 ‘‘Vv—toouW you took ot that Barney hooting it f ' ham* with tiVs big package* of Kefio tig's Corn k i i.,, efi ' , *htcha t Bill, that Barney is trainin’ on \ rl ‘ift **** er get him on our team, v% * ell right. Cre, maybe he ain’t runnin ’ soma speedy. Bet he is a record-smushin * boy— eh?” Such appetizing.noumhmg hod s for the hot days— MOW CORN FLAKES fheyre so easy to digest! Cut down on heavy food! You’ll feel a lot hotter and get away from that drowsy, sluggish feeling. Eat lighter foods. Kellogg’s Cora Flakes are ideal, for they are not only delicious ia flavor and appetizing crispness, but nourish and sustain! Kellogg’s digest easily and rest the stomach and help keep your head clear and your body cool. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are wonderful with tha fresh fruits now in season; and, - ss an extra-dessert treat, serve 1 Kellogg’s with fresh fruit and ffatisT Plenty of cream! \ ( | jj Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are sold ®sd »oly in the REI) and GREEN Package bearing the signature of ---AK|j;S' | W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn & j Flakes. None, are genuine with°utui • ° tk * r ' •- kfiLLOGC i KRUMBLES and RELLOGG’S. BRAN, cookad and WSled /

! city was a business visitor in Dcca- ! tur today. Misses Florence Holthouse and | Helen Gass returned last uight after ; spendiiig a two weeks’ vacation in Illinois and lowa. They visited in Chicago and Fulton, Illinois, and in Clinton, lowa. On the return trip they drove in an automobile from Clinton, lowa to Chicago.with Mrs. George Kustes, with whom they visited in Clinton. TELEGRAMS ARE RECEIVED FROM SEVERAL TODAY (Continued from page one) Chamber of Commerce of Fort Wayne take pleasure in eoiiyDaU.iaiing you on the splendid public spirit you have manifested to secure the location in Deratur of the National Children's Home aml School of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen. The citizens of Ft. Wayne have watched your efforts with increasing interest. We want to commend your admirable community spirit and wish you every success. If tiie Chamber of Commerce of Fort Wayne can in any way assist you. please command us. It is through just such public spirit ed service as tho citizens of Decatur are now rendering in this'cause that all cities of Indiana will be inspired to increased efforts in problems- of public welfare and will in consequence become greater and bette communities, much to the advancement of In- ’ diana as a state. Yours Very Sincerely, C. M. NIEZKR, I’resident Chamber of Commerce, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922

i i JI OTTO KIRSCH Os the Kirsch-Reppert Co., and one of the City Councilmen who endorses the "City of Childhood.” A. R. ASHBAUCHER City Councilman who also endorses the “City of Childhood.” NINE SUITS ABE FILED BY BANK Old Adams County Rank Seeks Judgment on Nine Different Notes Nine suits on notes were filed in the circuit court today by the Old Adams ’ounty Dank, through attorneys Merrytnun and Sutton. Each of the notes was secured by tho Adams County Equity Exchange. The suits were died against the following persons for the amounts indicated: Daniel Smith et al, $l6O Herman Meyers et al 5165: Denver Robinson'et al, $160; Otto D. Bieberieh et al $175: Thomas F Johnson, $175: Henry Hill et al, sl7s;'Sherman Schnepp et al, $173: Otto Hoffman ct al $300; and John if. Helm et al, $l6O. HAD FINE TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunter and son Hilly, and Mrs. Tillman Gerber and daughters, Helen and Marcella, have returned from a motor trip through Ohio and Pennsylvania visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. E. A. Franke and other fri'-tuls and relatives. COAL COMMISSION TO BE ESTABLISHED SOON Washington, Aug. .2.--(Special to Daily Democrat) —Tiie Harding proposal for establishment of a com mission to investigate every phase of tiie coal industry will ho pushed through Congress before the end of tho week, it. appeared certain today. ■ o Convicts Get Rough When Refused Peaches (Initrd I'rrxH Service.) Trenton, N. J., Aug. 22. —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Six hundred con victs, denied extra peaches for dessert during New Jersey’s “Poach week” howled and stormed in their cells today, threatening to smash thoir way to freedom. Extra deputies wore rushed to the stato prison, after the prisoners had shown their desperation by refusing to be Vowed by drawn revolvers turned upon them by 1100 officers and troopers at exercise late yesterday. Triple investigation of Michigan Central Wreck (! iriifMl Iti’hm Smier.) Gary, Inti.. Aug. 22.— (Spepjal to Daily .Democrat >-~A triple investigation into-'the wreck of the “million dollar express" of the Michigan Central, in which two trainmen were killed Sunday, was under way today. Federal authorities arrested several striking shopment for questioning. Cook county and Lake county offi cials were also investigating.

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AIRPLANES TO REPLACE AUTOS Pioneer Aviator Says Fliver Airplane Days Will Soon Re Here • By William J. Losh l nli«-il PrtM Muir I'orrmpiiHdrat Washington, Aug. 22. —(Special to Diiily Democrat) —The day Os the “flivver airplane has beon brought near as the result of the recent suc- «•« ssfu) experiments with motorless gliders. Glen H. Martin, pioneer aviator and aircraft manufacturer of Cleveland, said here today in an exclusive interview with the United Press. Martin believes that within a few years as a result of the development of the glider principle, some purring planes in large numbers will be dashing through the air with the same ease that motor cars travel on the city streets. Experiments looking toward an eventual large production of low pow on d, low priced sport planes are now being made in the hope that they eati be constructed so that their operation will be as easy as that of the automobile. MANY MINERS RESUME WORK IN W. VIRGINIA (Continued from page one) reached in Ohio, lowa, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Indiana, is expected to Have great force in effecting a settlement. • — A REAL TREAT IS PROMISED BY G. E. RAND (Continued from page one) The band arrived in Decatur at 8 o'clock this morning and, headed b> three beautiful Decatur girls in the capacity of drum majors, marched south on Second street from the station through the business district. There are forty-seven pieces in the band here today. The director of tlic hand is John L. Verweire. Mr. Verweire is also director of Hie Mizpah Shrine band of Fort Wayne, and is a noted cornetist.

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Prices on Armours Fertilizer Cash Prices as per settlement on or before listed dates Time Sept. 15 Oct. 15 Price Big Crop 1(5% Acid Phosphate ..$17.95 $18.15 $19.50 Big Crop 2-12-2 30.25 30.55 32.85 Big Crop 3-27 Bone Meal 36.80 37.20 40.00 Armours Grain Grower 2-8-2... 27.15 27.45 29.50 Other analysis prices quoted on request. Place your order with us and take advantage of the Cash terms, also if at the time of arrival of car weather condition would make it so that you could not he here,, same will be stored in our warehouse without additional charges. Adams County Equity Exchange GRAIN ELEVATOR & FEED STORE 722 W. Monroe St. Phone 233

A Cause of Dissatisfaction Accumulation ol dirt and grease on burners and gas appliances is a frequent cause of trouble. Many of our customers have learned how to keep their appliances clean and efficient. Those who have not learned this are invited to stop at our office at any time and see a demonstration of properly and improperly adjusted appliances, as well as how to keep them clean. ttl I Constructive u _. ;II Home Building /W ' .rf*i I When you buy appliances for *\pjM 1 your home, you are nol buying I 11 them merely for today hut for I ' I die future. Therefore, it be I gs-d” hooves you to buy carefully I j ant * iscrction - The (ias Ranges. Gas Water Heaters and other appliances which we sell are the kind which will give you satisfactory service year after year, and we are sure that their quality will be remembered long after the price is forgotten. Visit our showroom and see the display of modern gas devices. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. THE gas co. Telephone 75. 105 N. 3rd St.