Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1923 — Page 3
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DECATUB DULY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 21, 1923.
LEAPS TO DEATH 111 ~~ ~111 * Ullljg IIE’IBW BWS - p’ S ? ir ijl ... •:»»> Hl L— ■ ■!■■■»- 1 ——* (Pacific and Atlantic Photo.) Photo-diagram showing how John Pieklo committed suicide at the County Hospital, Chicago Chicago—Despondent because he was “broke” and believed himself doomed by tuberculosis. John Pieklo, 29, climbed to the window ledge of the ward he was located in at the County Hospital here and jumped to the stone pavement below. His body' was battered to a pulp, the fall breaking every bone.
JAPANESE SCIENTIST ___________ i -I AB? ■ . * «. ■..- .iv ‘W(Pacific and Atlantic Photo.) Dr. K. Muira. chairman of medical commission visiting U. S. 444444444444444 ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY 4 ♦ ♦ 4 From the Daily Democrat filet 4 4 20 years ago this day 4 444444444444444 Decatur National Hank given privclege of changing name to First National Hank of Decatur. Jesse Brandyberry and Miss Orphia D. I handy berry married. Charles Woodward accepts job as brakeman on G. R. & I. Neighbors surprise Mr. arid Mrs. W. 11. Myers at Monroe street home. Little Gladys Graham is hostess to a number of friends at a four o'clock , birthday party. Daniel Shackley returns from Indianapolis where he is serving as a federal juror. Sewing girls in classes of six take lessons at Waring Glove factory. — Coal commission reports, favoring | ten per cent increase in wages for anthracite miners. « Mrs. Samuel Doak goes to Piqua, Ohio to attend double wedding of her nieces. Misses Oddie and Minnie Flynn. Verna Smith pleasantly surprised lat her home on North Second street I by a number of he little girl friends. March 22, 1903 was Sunday. “The Third Alarm” Is Drawing Large Crowds “The Third Alarm,” she benefit .moving picture show being given at the Crystal Theatre by the city fire department, is proving a great success. Ijttrge crowds have been in attendance at all performances of the show. The proceeds derived from the show will be used by the firemen in entertaining the convention of the Northern Indiana Volunteer and Indus- 1 trial Firemen’s association on June 20 and 21. The last performance of the I show will be given this evening. Fred Kolter made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning.
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DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BET RESULTS rnmitmm4 it it it ;f. . dwuua>(»j(amama«»«««ana«a nj:ititit;txaa « n a m m h u m W ’ 1 XI i A Few More I XI [XI of the « w M ! I NEW MODEL ! W M « [XI X XI SIOO.OO XI Xi :t x VICTOR X Xi XI .» x x| VICTROLAS i X| Xi X X x x I will arrive by express ! TODAY x XI X x X X, : Come In Early For A Demonstration ; \ CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED J XI ( x| @The Holthouse i X; X, Drus Co. Z, ix X X X] K xxx?:x x x x x x THE CRYSTAL I LAST TIME TONIGHT t Benefit Firemen’s Convention “The Third Alarm” The Outstanding Photo-Drama of the year, starring Ralph Lewis and an All-Star Cast ■ Hundreds of your neighbors who have seen it were more than pleased. So will you be. Last showing tonight. Children. 10c Adults.. 25c IIM ■■!!>) IIIIIIWIII—ITTHHIIfir'UUMecca Theatre —TONIGHT ONLY— Sessue Hayakawa —in— I “Five Days To Live” Directed by Norman Dawn “The Second Greatest Love Story of All Time! 0 “Five Days to Live” has been called the greatest love story ever told but one—“ Romeo and Juliet” alone surpassing it. This wonder-picture tells the story of a Chinese carver of idols and his adored one. According to Chinese custom her father offered her for sale. To obtain the money with which to purchase her, her lover agreed to forfeit his life at the end of five days. Five days of honeymoon and then the disgraceful death of a convict. Sessue Hayakawa, the greatest dramatic actor of the screen, as the hero, Tsuru Aoki as the heroine, supported by an all-Oriental cast. This picture is a classic. See it as a duty. You will enjoy it as you never enjoyed any other photo drama. | It’s an R-C Picture | —Added Attraction — I | Last Episode'of “The Timber Queen” | I Children..sc Adults. . 10c
