Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1922 — Page 3

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St y Small Kidnappers Are In South America (lolled Pr-MH S-rvlq<-.i Rio de Jandlrcs Dec. 21 i Special to Daily Democrat) —Are (he f ■ - ■ sponsible for the disappearance :? - possible' death of Ambrm e ’ wealthy motion picture mag ::i.<, who disappeared in Montreal, living in Hr zil at this time? An American detective who has just arrived in Diode Janeiro, say.- that they will be place under arrest soon if extradition arrangements can b.made. The detective —who refuses (c : How hi. name to be used —claims l< lmv< obtained the following information Small was drugged and taken aboard ship to Buenos Aires, where he was

Visit Our Store j for Practical Gifts Mnke this Christmas a lasting one by Riving gifts that will long be remembered. A visit to our stere will solve that gift problem and help you to select the right gilt. A Few Suggestions | COMPLETE SETS JwFFPFRS SILVERWARE ??f VI EKS KNIVES. FORKS H n ONS PERCOLATORS far THE KIDDIES CARVING SETS FOR qiX Home Sewing Machines Sleds Thor Washing Machines Bikes Kiddie Lars Too j ("ft es ts SporUrg Goods Coaster Wagons Auto Robes • Christmas tr« electric lights and tree ornaments. ■ | Come in tonight or any "«t *eek. | Remember you have only days left to shop. Lee Hardware Co. Monroe Street

place in a private insane hospital. Six months ago the hospital records show that the patient was reported as "dead from natural causes." The persons responsible for placing him in the institution disappeared and detectives traced them to Rio de Janeiro. It is claimed that the man and woman wanted in the ease are constantly under surveillance and that an arrest will be made as soon as legal papers c ar lie obtained. Rio Exposition Will Close On March 31 (United Press Service) Pio Do .Janeiro, Dee. 21 Olficialsof th-' Brazilian Centenary Imposition today declared to a correspondent of the United States that the closing date of

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the exposition -March 31, 1923—wi1l rot be extended as has been rumored. Tile otfiials also declared that the rumor that the exposition would close on March 31. as scheduled and then reopen later, is entirely without foundation. It would be impossible to run the exposition lor a longer period than for which it was scheduled previous to inauguration on September 7. The foreign governments represented by special missions to th- exposition have their delegations on a budget and extension of the exposition, would, in most cases, m-eessitate congressional legislation. Such legislation could not bo adopted in sufficient time. —• New Governor To Hold Barbecue For People Oklahoma City, Dec. 21—“ Dance i.h yt r ma. dance with yer paw an? rance with tin- girl from Arkansaw.” ‘ Eoys, you're old enough to know to swing your girl to and fro!” Tiles - and many other quaint "calls" will ring through Oklahoma's statebouse on the night of January 7 and 8, wLeii Jack Walton, mayor of Oklahoma City, become-, governor of the Sooner State. Old-fa shinned square liances will replace the usual formal ball at Walton’s inauguration, he announced. He ran fi -office on the Democratic ticket and, as the candidate of the common folks" and he is going to be the "common fol!;: " governor, Walton said. •No pink teas, fancy balls or 01./T new fangled things for my inaugural - i-bration,” Walton declared “Blue j. hcb-miiled shoes, calico aurons and sun bonnets w.ll be ‘formal' for thj affair. "No suop and tlsii suits or plug hats for mine. “It was the laboring man's candi •;> !- and the laboring man and his 'amily are invited to my celebration” Gth -r than the old-fashioned square ance l lv> on the two nights. Walton oiiovncc-d, the celebration would ini !r it . . An op ut air inaugural ceremony so ,e- .hottsands of "common folks may -, '"everything". ' - -t’liuo f two-day barbactie. anti to include bear meat, venison, |,.Ho 'p •. sum, coon, squirrel, rabb't. be.-f. mutton pork, turkey, duck -nd chicken to be served with coffee ~-U other old-fashioned trimmings. Will Have Indians rd an g.mins and war dances, for . pi p. 3,500 blanket Indians will be| freight here to stay in a tepee camp t n the capitol grounds. (idling. banjo picking and coondog contests for State championships. a gig-mtlc parade to precede the celebration. Excursion rates from all parts of the tate will be available on railroads for the celebration, it was announced. Accommodations will be provided for 300,(100 persons to attend the celebra-

tlon. Champion r.tpisro dance callers from I ill sections of the Sialo will relay in culling the all-night "Hots". Five floors < • the eapltol building will be availtide for the "break-downs". Twentyjilvo orchestras will provide dnnet I music. The Suite House of representatives t.nd Senate will meet in front of the in . Kiiral platform, while th- chlet |m. tiie of the State S tprem Court nd ministers the oath of of!l<->. I''lic!l o. th ■ Stale's seventy-seven cotlntlns la promising eontrlli '••ns ftn the burbacue. Each county will tils produce a champion fiddle r, banjo I picker and coon-dog for the championI . 'tip linals. Each county will also b> 11> presented in the parade by an elabI irately decorated float. Walton will lead the parade, riding i 'Teddy," famous Indian pony, owned Iby Theodore Roosevelt in territorial days. The SI,OOO saddle belonging to Ji s Miller, tail ranch, will be used for the occasion. "It’s going to be some blowout," Governor Jack declared. DE RID OF THAT ACHE If you are a aufferer with lams back, backache, diezineas, nervous cess and kidney disorders, why don’t you try the remedy that your owi neighbors recommend? Aik youi neighbor! Mrs. Nellie Meyer, 710 Marshall . 1., Decatur, says: "I could not have kept g >ing if it had not been I,r Doan's K.dney Pills. I had kid ney coiupalni and my back ached In ce.ssi.ntly. 1 could get no relief day :■ night When I stooped I got dizzy pelts and bl-ck spots float.d before y eyes My kidneys acted Irregu ar.y. and I knew they were tar cause of the trouble I used Doan's Kidney Pills from Callow s Kohne’r D. ug Store and they proved to be ;ust what I needed It was wonder fill how quickly they stopped th, backache and regulated my kidneys Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney I’iils —the same that rs Meyer had. Foster-Milburn Co.. \,,rs., Buffalo, N. Y.

LION TIRES & TUBES We announce the opening of a Lion Associated Store, ( . ( . Noble, manage!, 224 South Second Street, December 23, 1922. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY FEATURE The Factory will have a Tire Building Demonstration of Lion Tires during the day in the Decatur store, showing how these High Grade Tires are actually made. 30 x3l NON-SKID TIRES $6.98 CAN YOU AFFORD TO PAY MORE? Vnii wnudn’t nav for a Tire twice, would you? Then why pay Twice More for your tires than we charge? Our extremely LOW PRICES are made possible because we sei! for Cash only. That s why we can save yon money. Reasons Why You Should Buy at The Lion Associated Store, Decatur, Ind. You save 25 to 10 per cent on every dollar you You obtain immediate delivery of goods. f ypend with us.. , You pay only one Small Profit instead of Three You would rather patronize HOME INDUS IKY. Hi , r p ro tits. You save EXPRESS and PARCEL POST charges. . You get LOWER PRICES than the MAIL You obtain High Grade Standard duality Merthandise: Always Fresh. ORDER houses quote. We stand behind the Tires we sell. If they are not right we make them right. No concern can do more for you. SEE WHAT PURCHASING FOR CASH SAVES YOU -'X LION TIRES AND TUBES Tires Grey Tubes '• xSJK Size C«rd Fabric Cord Fabric S 5 CL. Rib » «•«’ »•» -Jl 30x3 >/» CL. N.S ’’.9B $1.40 A 32x3i/ 2 S.S. N.S. ..$14.75 9.75 L 65 .3» 31x4 ‘ CL. N.S 11.95 2.00 ..»•» 32x4 S.S. N.S. .. 15.75 1315 2.20 1.6a 33x4 S.S. N.S. .. 21.70 13.45 2.40 .7., 1 34x4 S.S. N.S. .. 22.’5 14.15 2.55 1.8-» yw 4 32x4 */j S.'S. N.S. .. 26.85 .... 2.95 K> WjUt\\ 33x41/2 S.S. N.S. .. 27.95 .... 3.10 .... 34x4 «/ 2 S.S. N.S. ..28.20 .... 3.25 ... X 35x4 '/2 S.S. N.S,. 29.75 .... 3.35 ... . I -/gK - Jg* \ 36x4 1/2 S.S. N.S. .. 29.90 .... 3-50 • • f V A \\ 33x5. S.S. N.S ‘Ob .... 35x5 S.S. N.S. . 33.10 .... 3.80 .... 1 1. ffc I 37x5 S.S. N.S. . 37.30 .... 3.9a .... I 'f The above Extremely LOW PRICES are on the Famous LION ® Fabric and Cord Tires and Tubes. High Grade Merchandise \ Jjy v made in LaFayette, Ind., so why patronize the mail order houses? Mail orders will be filled on same day received. Terms cash, v or will ship C. O. I), when 10 per cent is sent with order. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Lion Associated Store 224 So. 2nd Street C. C. Noble, Manager

Minnesota Team Sutlers From Football Injuries Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 21 Mlnnetola’s basketball team is suffering from a foothull hangover. Mainstays of the Gopher squad are still under the weather from Injuries sustained : s the gridiron season closed. Tod Cox, Cy Olson and Louis Gross, all i tar footballers, tire out of the game tor the opening of the season at least.

5—■ -f- ■■ —— -■ GIFTS FOR / THE MOTORISTS ■ We have made a specialty this year—of adding to stock a TVZJi™ varied assortment of modern cold-weather appliances. y/.M k One could hardly find gifts Ihat would he more acceptable io the man who owns a car. The prices are as reasonable as the gifts are practical. S ? * /7F® Don’t put your shopping ® ii ofl any longer. &/* 7 Do u Now! ■wi PORTER & BEAVERS BW

Another bunch of prospective players are on the Ineligible list, Including Severenson und Fogifllmrg, forwards on last year's squad. Ray Eklund, football end, und a good basketball player, Is out for a guard berth. Captain Hnltkrans will be on the job, und "Dm " Cooke, physical director, has two promising guards In Sullivan and llergslund. Hunger, another good man, is trying ; out for a guard position.

Minnesota opens the season on the armory floor. December 9, with Hamline. Mncalester und St. Olaf College will play pre-season games with the . Gophers on December 15 and 19. The ' conference season opens here January I 13, when the Michigan quintet faces I I the Gophers. 0 t Christian Macy arrived home last • night from Purdue University to apend t Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E<t Macy. j