Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1923 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publl**** Every Evening BMept Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller—Prea. aad Gen. Mgr. E. W. Kampe—Vice-Free. A Adv. Mgr. A. R. Holthouae—Sec'y and Bus. Mgr Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, aa second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies * cents One Week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier....lMO One Month, by mail 35 cents Three Months, by mall 11.00 Six Months, by mall $1.76 One Year, by mai1......». ..-•••• 13.00 One Year, at office 13.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second xones. Additional postage added outside those sones.) Advertising Rates Made known on application. Foreign Representatives Carpenter & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago Fifth Avenue Bldg., New York City N. Y. Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. One serious thing which follows the president being absent from the White House so much, the public loses ull track of Laddie Boy. Some one has been mean enough to inquire whether Lyons is to be bounced as Republican state chairinn because lie got in or out of the Klan. Now that makes it personal with some of the bosses. Plant a tree or shrub or a garden. The week in Indiana begins the 13th and closes the 20th. It’s a big public spirited movement to make this the garden of the world and if everyone inters in as they should, tin results will be surprisingly uatisfactory. , For some time there has been considerable talk about Henry Ford as a .candidate for -president. Mrs. Ford has settled it by telling “Hen" that if he goes to the White House 1 to live he must go without her. Os course, no one wants to break up a happy home, and that settles it. And while planting trees .why not make them fruit trees? There is nothing more attractive in a yard than an apple, peach, plum, pear or 11 cherry tree. They furnish shade, and at the same time produce deli 1 cious fruits. In many towns there, is ’ real public interest in Tree Week. i and it's a line thing to do. riant a | tree. if Evans was right in his figures, and they were given after careful in- ' vestigation, we did double the business in ten years from 1910 to 1920 that we did in the entire nineteenth century, and that Is true—getting back to normalcy is simply impossible. Increased business means many changes and it's no difference; |THECUVE GLYCERINE SQAP TflAf fLOAD ■ I GIVE your skin a ‘‘Good I Night" Kiss with this I line Palm Beach Soap. S

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whether that is private business or the nation's affairs. The Daily Democrat will conduct a cooking school four days next week at the old gym and we are planning ■to make It the most Interesting event of its kind ever given here There is no trick about it, just a desire on our part to give 'our people what they want. The school will be [ in charge of New York experts who will, we are sure please all who attend. W» urge the women of this community to attend and invito all to accept the free instructions. There is nothing to sell, and the school is given absolutely to please the ladies of Decatur and Adams county. Read the' notices and announcements and plan to attend. Eschbach in his Terra Haute speech says that the state probation officer, a woman, lived at the Clay pool hotel two months during the legislature, spent her time lobbying to retain her office and charged her expense to the state. The average co. t of her meals was 32.30 each. Why do they permit such things If the officer has no other duties than that, it seems the best proof that we do not need her. lie also said that the superintendent of one state instituion had five automobiles, all maintained by the state and he gave a dozen other examples of reckless waste, and he will not lake back his statements. A good friend who is very dose t > the "inside” Republican councils a Indianapolis, sends this tip. "Some ot the Governor’s closest friends are coming to the conclusion that an ex session of the legislature, this tpriug, milght possibly help the Governor’s popularity a lot —especially ii the courts decide that the autotno 1-ile tax bii! failed of passage. The state treasury needs the added revet’ ue that tax was expected to bring in. Also, the Governor had no idea that his veto of the cooperative farm r'arketing bill would make Indiana farmers so bitter against him. as they plainly say McCray has made I overtures to some of the leading [’•'arm Bureau men offering to aid i them in passing a bill that he can L’gn. and he has agreed to support s’lch a bill at the first chance he' 11. as. An extra session could make J that possible, and it would be a big i r lief to the other party leaders.' i v.ho are tremendously disturbed I over the way in which the Governor ' is being so universally cussed al! j over the state. Mrs. I‘lrjlip i>f Monroe, was a shopper here today. Stomach Bad? I rre *» ample on HrqurM Dr. .lackson’H Digestive and Liver Powder certainly does give t»wift relief to acute indigestion ami lasting benefit to •hosts of sufferers I from indigestion. dyspepsia and; their long train of evils—palpita-1 tion of heart, sour, bloated, gassy .'loiij.oh. heartburn, short breath. At most drug stores. 60c and >I.OO , I and money bark if first box is not ■ satisfactory. Jackson Medicine Co., [ Zanesville, O. Smith. Yager Ac balk

r Resolutions of Respect Are Adopted t (Continued From Pago One.) 1 bcr; April 24, Stute vs. Smith, State 5 vs. Mercer, State vs. McClish; April 5 25, State vs. Buckmaster, two cases: April 26, Stute vs. Llechty and Stale ■ vs. Renner: April 27. State vs. Diehl, ) State vs. Kimmell. State vs. Winans, , and State vs. Adams and McCroskey; April 28. Dial et al vs. Rowan et al; ’ April 30, Albersou Cemetery Asso- ’ elation vs. Fnhrer, and Vail vs. Vail. > May 1, Zellner vs. Ross receiver, > two cases: May 3, Rhamey vs. Todd , and Todd: May 4, State vs. Clark; May 5. Wells vs Wells: May 7, Lammert vs. Schafer company: May 9, 1 Beery and Meibers vs. Beery; May I io, Niblick vs. Parrish; May 11, Mat i tox vs. Mattox administratrix, two cases; May 12, Miller vs. Smith et al; May 15. Sterns vg. McConnell; May 19. HoffscUer vs. McKiunie et al; May 21, Farlow vs. Teeple; May > 23. Brown vs. Heche. Seeking A Divorce A suit for a divorce was filed today by Charlotte Gephart against True I’. Gephart. of Decatur, The parties were married on October 15, 1914 and two children have been born to them.- Mrs. Gephart charges failure to provide a house or suitable food and clothing. She declares her husband forced her to reside with his parents. The plaintiff demands a divorce, the care and custody ot the children, an allowance of $lO a week for the support of the children and alimony in the sum of $,',00. Her attorney is L. C. De Voss. A complaint to foreclose a mortgage in which judgment in the sum of SBOO is demanded was filed in the circuit court this afternoon by Ed- ♦ TWENTY YEARB AGO TODAY ♦ -■■■■ i ■ 4 ♦ From tho Dally Democrat flies ♦ ♦ 20 years sgo this day * April 11—Mathias Coffee, aged eight, loses three fingers, in corn fodder chopper. Geneva saloon cases appealed to i ir. uit court. .li-nmy Bedwell, of Hartford Citj makes balloon ascension here. Mont Eyeson, of Hammend, visits relatives here. Commissioners David Wcriing and Samuel Doak go to Geneva tc look after business. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Devinney go , t j Gesian for Easter visit. Mrs. John Mason and son go to j Rensalear to visit son. Charles. 11. S. Porter conduct! big sale of household goods. Mrs Adam Beadle, of Geneva. v isits friends here. ■Dr. A. G. Holloway goes to Fort i Wayne to visit (laugher April 12, 1903 was Easter Sunday. Money of No Value "Life had no pleasures for me. Ali though I had plenty of money it was lot no value, as my stomach almost constantly distressed me. I lost faith in all doctors ami medicine. Talking with my druggist about my ease he advised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. I am now enjoying life again." It is a simple, harlcss preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the iiiflatumaion which causes i practically al! stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis One dose will convince or 1 money refunded. Sold by Hollbouse Drug Co., and othgr good druggsts, everywhere. I THE MECCA I TODAY TOMORROW t HI “Stop Bruce, remember HE ® Mans law and God's," I,; g “Thou Shalt Not Kill!" F- ■ A Ferris Fox production ■ B “MAN’S LAW E H AM) GOD’S” p |g Featuring gS Jack Livingston and H Ethel Shannon ra A romance of the C.a- Sj |j| nadian Northwest a.id IS |U of a mail courtship by IL || proxy. .>'’ J' B — Aho — H Comedy Ks pR 5c and !0'S CRYSTAL R Today—Tomorrow re “Monte Cristo"

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