Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1923 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pub!l«b«4 Every Evening Incept Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller—Pree. and Gen. Mgr. E. W. Kampe—Vice-Pree. & Adv. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse —Sec’y and Bus. Mgr. Kntered 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....>s.oo One Month, by mail 86 cents Three Months, by mall SI.OO Six Months, by mall $1.75 One Year, by mail 830° One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) 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. I. „ . . - ( That girl who broke the world’s | record by dancing fifty hours contin- 1 ously would raise a real howl which ■would reach legislature and congress and become a national issue if she | had worked ten or twelve hours at s some honest labor. Arc we amuse- ] ment mad? i -1 A race car driver who calls himself : Cannonball Baker dashed from Indi- 5 anapulis to Chicago at an average of . fifty four miles an hour. By what t right the laws were set aside to per- . rn.it "Can" to make the sensational ' ( drive is not explained. If he had hit . some pedestrian enroute that unfor ( tumtte person would probably be just ; aj dead now as though he had come t in contact with some other person's ..

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BaaMBHBnaBKffI!ZiRS3'r4aBWWBBBaBB3B3(an THE CRYSTAL TODAY and TOMORROW I Strring Drama of Yitrigue J and Romance in the Tropics 'A-.. _c. -JSg*.. I 1 4 1 1 .«■ IBK S I Wistr : wz I »Wf H•' ' II I'nJ r u V\xjL~ ' IWR\k ml The Woman Who Fooled Herself C/nay (Z" : ■ ' ’erc 6Uis~ Who can fathom the heart of a woman? When she says No, how often she means YES! When she sends a man away it is because she wants him to stay? If he takes her at her word, she is angry! If he doesn’t, she is angry anyway! O Woman, Do You Fool Yourself? —Added Attraction— Pathe Comedy Children. . 10c. Adults. 25c. ■ • <

machine less famous. Baker should be arrested on his own statement and fined in every township between Indianapolis and Chicago through which he sent his speed car at a mile a minute rate. The republican press is having a difficult time telling just what Eschbach said at, Terre Haute. What he said and what he meant to say and what he refuses to take back was that the present administration and the one before it hvo spent a lot more money than was necessary and the recent legislature overplayed themselves considerably and the folks back home are sick and tired of it and, there has to be an immediate end to it or the people can't stand the strain much longer. They all know just what he said and what he meant and so do the voters. Watch out. Something is going to drop and the wise politician is trying to get hi; head out of the way. Mou may be the finest cook, in town bi t you will nevertheless enjoy the short course to be given by the Daily D mocrat next week. There will be many features of interest to every h' usewife, attractions worth while, instructions in cooking which will surprise you and we are sur« you will agree after the four days are over that it is a worth while enterprise. There is no trick in the four days course, nothing to sell, no scheme for subscriptions or anything else but au effort to give the women of this com- ;■ unity a real, short course in domestic science. We ask j our co-operation end we hope every woman in Decatur cud the surrounding territory attends the opening session Tuesday afterI, >ou at the old gym. \\ hat is the dangerous age for husl anils? the psycho-analysts are asking. Mrs. Helen I’. McCormick, dis-

il tlugulshed Brooklyn attorney, holds t that it is after a husband has made » his success In the competitive fight In h business. At this ago comes a sort 0 of psychological let-down, end busband turns from the aging wife of his bosom to investigate the flight of 25 » year old "butterflies” of Broadway. • Comes now Dr. 8. A. Tannenbaum. J author and psycho-analyst in good 1 standing in the Empire state's me--3 tropolis, who maintains that any hus--1 band with "butterfly" tendencies Is I hi danger, at any age. ft is not like--1 ly that whatever the decision on this 1 age question it will cause one soli- : tary husband to quit butterflying or I only one butterfly to flit where two • flitted before. But, rather than appear dseourteous by ignoring the psycho-analysts altogether, we'll admit a strong inclination to coincide with Dr. Tannenbaum. — Cincinnati Post. . . j .!» Today is the anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson, greatest political philosopher and government founder the world has ever known. The difference between Jefferson and most others who have been granted similar power and position is that he stood one hundred per cent for the people. He Instilled Into the minds of our people the great knowledge that the people should at all times control ■.

government amt that knowledge has stuck. We got away from it occasionally but the people soon realize the mistake and slip back into control. When the time comes if it • ver does that this power is taken away our country will follow quickly the way of alt other great nations.) Jefferson s policy did not include a government by boards and comniis-; sions. did not include too great power) for any man or set of men. Jefferson was also the founder of the University of Virginia, wrote the Declare-; tion of Independence and assisted in writing the great constitution of the United States and did a number of other imimrtant jobs any one of which would have brought him fame. ALL OVER INDIANA Rushville —Local business men are secured a free exhibition of Van’s dog nd pony show to be staged on the court house lawn Saturday afternoon. Greensburg—Roscoe Headlcc. 17. is' under arrest charged with hitting Herschel Harrison with a baseball bat fidlowing a decision made by Headlee. Columbus—Schools were closed when a parade was staged for the Golden Jubilee for the 50th anniversary of the Bartholomew county Sun day school association. Kokomo —Musical societies are I planning to bling some of the great I est musicians to this city. 84’ I 'Or FASHIONED ON FIFTH AVENUE SOLD HERE Manroe Clothes come here straight from Fifth Avenue. New York — the Fashion Street of the Style Center of the country, at the same prices they pay in New York, and at the same time. $25 S3O $35 VANCE & LINN •■''•'"■‘aai-a- ’a*n.«a«X»A»iMU

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• Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 . .J Harry Hartz to Drive in 500-Mile Race Again i Indianapolis, April 10. — Harry I Hartz, one of the most recent younghters who has leaped into stardom, is | coming back to Indianapolis on Decoration Day, May 30, to try for victory in the International 500-mile ’ rate. Hartz, in his first start at Indianapolis last year, was second to the romping Jimmy Murphy who ran ahead to a record breaking victory, ' t rashing a mark that stood the on- ; ’aught of speed since 1915 when it v-is established by Ralph DePalma. Hartz is the third number of the I four-car Durant team to be nominated ,by Cliff Durant, qiillionalrc sportsman. who not only Is sponsoring the quartet of cars but will also drive along with Hartz. Eddie Hearne and a driver yet to be named. _ o >1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 7, 1923 will be the last day for paying your spring installment of fates. The treasurer's office will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. ni., during the tax payI itig season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and . a penalty of 10 per cent, will be ad- ' ded. Do not put off your taxes as I they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property i and w ish a division of taxes should | come in at once. Don't watt fdr the i rush. No receipts can be laid away I for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, Ma 7 Treasurer of Adams County APPOINTMENT OF EXECITOR Notice is Hereby Given, That, the undersigned has been appointed Kxutor of the estate of James Glendeniug, late of Adams county, deceased. I lie estate Is probably solvent. PERRI' B. GLESvKNING. Executor I March 7. 1973 tv. L. Walters. Attorney. 13-30-27 PUBLIC SALE As I have rented my farm, I will sell at public auction 2 miles west and L-4 mile south of Monroe, on Wednesday, April 18, 1923 Kale to begin at 1:00 o'clock, The following property to-wit: MULES—One span of mules, com- | Illg 7 years old, good workers, and ) goiitlc. HOGSChester White brood sow, with 9 pigs by side.; 1 Big Type I’bland China sow with 9 pigs by side FARMING IMPLEMENTS- 1 farm wagon, hay ladders and gram bed combined; 1 Gale corn planter; Sluink breaking plow; 1 2-sectton spike tooth harrow; 1 14-16 dtsc; I John Deere riding cultivator; Milwaukee mower;, clovey buncher; 1 double'set of farm harness; carr|acd. HAY & CRAIN —2 tons of good mixed'hay in mow; some good edrly mixed seed corn. Many other artif' cles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $5 anti under, leash; over that amount a credit of 12 I months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note; 8 percent I interest the last 6 months. V. C. LAISL'RE | Auct. —Jeff Liechty. , Clerk—Will Keller. 1113-16

DO YOU REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN--Tom Michel was engineer at the old Fornax Mills? The old Adams County jail stood where the Soldiers and Sailors monument is located? In Porter’s gallery is a photo as the court house was being built in which scaffolding is shown. When the pepper was thrown upon the school house floor when Snow, Kirby and Walters were conducting a normal? It was cayenne pepper. A prominent local attorney and a postoffice attach know how effective it was and hold pleasant (?> memories of the "equivocations” and mental "reservations” used to evade an exposure of the practical jokers who were laying for the other fellow. The last deer was killed in Adams county in 1884? Hunters in Van Wert 1 county ran the deer across the state ■ line into Adams county into Jefferson township and killed the doer. The family of Jacob Ryan helped to prepare the deer for table use. A legal question arose as to who was liable under the Ohio game laws. County Clerk J. T. Kelly was teaching in the 1 township and can tell all about it. Come on John. If you remember any old events of Interest drop in and tell us or send In n few lines for this column. o Friday evening, April 13. Master Mason degree. Two candidates. Everybody come. We need you. 88t2x W. W. "O Don’t forget the bargains 1c SALE Smith. Yager & Falk 1

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